Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 September 1874 — Page 8

THE

:50ns.

MrCl.trHE

advice.

A. F. RAMSEY'S

A

HATS AND CAPS.

NEW GOODS

-A.T

No trace hus vet been Annul ot thief who pilfered Col. Carrimrton's

pocket of MWinst week. ,tlu'

O A & A O S

Tin? Celebrated S A T£

8IIIKT8 MA1.)K TO OHDKlt.

.Satarfnro firrnintt Journal.

CKAU FoKl'nWU.K,... S.VITKlJAY.SKl'l. 1-i.

CITY AM) VICINITY.

Tnr. boy don't have to wait very long

snv more for the circus.

THK

thei

A steel safe key lias been found «H! violation left at this office, which the owner can have by calling and proving property.

A SPECIAL examination of applicants

for teacher -'"licenses will be hold by the •County Superintendent at his officc to•iav.

THE

return of the college boys is

equivalent to an addition of 1,000 to our -popul itioii so far as it effects business at

the postofiiee.

TFTEI.,

B. &

W.

road is second

in

with it stock r»f boots and shoes.

&

KEY

the

listof roads centering at Indianapolis in ihe anvsunt of its freight business. The "'Bee Line" is first.

room in National block sown to be

vacated by McClure & F.-y will lie occ.upied by Ira Cadwallader and Win. Lee

A. J. L\,R.U.AKI hfcr sold bis inter

will open up their

flew store next to Union Block to their •customers in a few days. This will be

in all respects the largest awl finest store room in tbe eitv.

J. M. TRI'AJC, living near Alamo,

brought to this ofiice lust Monday four

ears of yellow corn from three stalks that are huge in proportion. Their com bined weiuht is til pounds.

.T. MACUICE THOMI-SOX

"THAT

has abandon­

ed poetry and law for a. week, to make

growing business ne­

cessitates an enlargement of his grocery. The work ot adding to tile

new warerooin is to be bujlt ex­

tending back to the alley.

To

TK.U'HKRS.—Owiiif

to PRELIM:

business, the Su.perint&nde-nt will be unable to issue licenses to those who passed the last examination until next week. He is busily engaged in iwtking out iiis report to the State Superintendent.

Tu: old settlers' meeting on the 7h promises to be a complete Miccess. Montgomery county lias a goodly number of pioneers whose intelligence would do credit to any age, and a meeting of these patriarchs such as is propped can not fail to be interesting.

THK

burning of a pile of straw in the

rear of Paddy McGraths h-ou.se, in the northwest part of the city, caused the fire department a little bit of unnewsgary work last Wednesday afternoon. The fire did no damage except to burn & clothes line filled with clothes.

AMOXC

the relics to be exhibited at

the old settlers' meeting on the 17th will be a sword or spear found on the field of Braddock's -defeat, which happened in 1755. We hope that the citizens of our city will render all the assistance necessary to make this second meeting of old settlers a grand success.

THK

annual election of officers of the

I., B. & W. 1 tail way Company was held at Indianapolis on Wednesday, with a pretty full representation of stock. The directors elected B. E. Smith President, C. 11. Griggs Vice President, C. W. Smith General Manager, and

Secretary and Treasurer.

THE

P. Lewis

extension of Main street west, ac­

cording to the report of the City Engineer, made to the Council last Monday evening, will necessitate the appropriation of 1.17 acres belonging to Nathaniel Dunn, about one fifth of an acre belonging to John Simpson, and three fifths of an acre belonging to Prof. Mills. The Jine has been surveyed to the corporation line.

granting of a permit to Michael

/.ellers, against whom there stands a record in the Circuit Court of a conviction

of violation of tbe law, will not elevate the Commissioners in the eyes of consei entious ami law abiding citizens. It koks like a total disregard of law, howU'versmoothly it may be put. Mr Zel

ler puWlion as !l cilizen is

sum his saloon Ims beet* known as on* of

antl ,,l!! saiu, ,m De0K Know as

mwt r,lcrl 1,1 lb

vi on Id hftve thought the Commissioners, us prudent IKCII, would have taKen the safe side an5 waited for a reversal of the •case. But they took a different view of •the matter, assuming an unnecessary re--ponsibility to decide a doubtful queslion in iaw.rof one man and against the I coininunity. It would have leen time

est in the carriage factory of Ifcdierty & I enough to grant-a jiermit to the appliMcClelland to Fishe.r Doherty. The 1 cant when he could appear without any business will be conductf.-d bv lioherty & record of conviction against him..

•the survey of the proposed new railroad itv lie boarded the train and evaded from Montezuma to Indianapolis. Stan- ,,i ,)UreU(.r!,t Information the occur•ley Simpson accompanies him.

A nm./j robbery was committed at the

rent 0

little devil the convention

nominated for Secretary of .t-tstie" will "buck against the lightninc preacher," W. W. Curry, in tl:is c.ity on the 1st of October, notwithstanding (ten. Miinson's

am ui in ii.i ci on ic ^t cto- jj

ber wih be opened by Mr. Cum' in a

be opened by of one hour and

speech

rear of the

•building is to Ise commeacod at a»i early day.

Neff wiTA follow in a speech of one hour .and twenty minutes. Curry will then

best debaters in the State, and Mr. Ned'!

SJAITIMT ASSOCIATION*.— lhe

THE

THK

od

cit-v

but he 1,:ld

been convicted in the Circuit Court of a

w, II

room, where it was presently discovered and seixjd by some stranger, who made I the bes'. possible time, hotly pursued, to points on the line at an early dav the Junction, where he arrived just as

the street will require the appropriation I °I)cni"J?

of land belonging to Mrs. J. Webster,

.fohn Wiseman, Charles Blahs. Benj.

Garland, Prof. S. S. Thompson, James Sidener, W. H. Vanslyke, llev. John •SafTord, John M. Cowan and Mrs. J. M. Fisher.-.

J. C.

A.

MAXWEI.L

ley—John A. Clark. Brown—John W. Hanna. Scott—Clayton Capliuger. Clark—Jackson Weakley. Walnut-Rob­

ert Bruce. Preparations are being made to have this the largest and most respectable gathering of the year.

LAST

dog about 4 o'clock Thursday monii,,*

The dog had been barking and clawing

at the door f.«r some time, and Mr. Hea-

of the law under which his finally got tip to see what was the

jwrntit was granted. Section -3 ..f the 1 ltVer ,vhon he tliseovered the f^e. appeared to be a month ago. It would Baxter law says I he a false sympathy that would conceal "Should any person holding a jtermit C. 11 AN

be convicted of a Eolation of any of the inteudency of the Logansport, Crawprovisions of this act, such convictiou

or

sltall work a forfeiture of his permit, and I ,, ,. of al-1 rights thereunder and no permit

shaU thereafter be granted to such per- perintendent of the Kansas Southern son be.ore the expiration of five years road, who will make Terre Haute his troiu the date ot such conviction.' residence. Mr. Madlev remains with

appealed'to tbe supreme ourt, and is mined as to what he will do in the fuy* undecided -there. But it is a convic- ture. He has been a valuable officer to ti«i neverthekss, and will be until it is the road. reversed in the Supreme Court. One

n( en

Curry 111 ten minutes.

is the champion corn

raiser of this county. He has three acres that will make 7f to 80 bushels per acre.

Some of the stalks and ears are on exhibition at J.

M.

Troutman's, and ."re of

'mammoth proportions. The length of the stalk is 18 feet, and distance from tip of stalk to ear il feet. The corn is well ripened and in sound condition. It is a new variety, brought from Cincinnati.

Gicx. MAHLON* MANSON,

jail on a charge ()f pelit arceriy

•iiave.twenty minutes for a second speech, INefl'closing with ten minutes, and the! ^'"2 old Catholic school building, whole discussion occupying three liours. I

W!LS

•Every person who can arrange to be ^''tbash avenue, broke down last .present on that day should try to hear

TliUrs(l

•ttiis debate. Mr. Curry is one of the *-0 the ^rcut °f Hoyluiul,

ANNUAL

carria^as, remaining iu the neighborhood until tiie close of the meeting. Sermons

were preached on Sunday by lie vs. Darcirdl, J'jtine and Vancleave.

teusion south, aud submitted his rejiort!

to the City Council. The opening of

THE OKAAVKORBSVILLM SATl'RDAY EYEN1XG JOURNAL.

following Marshals have been

dsville & Southwestern Raihvav. He

ls

"'eweded by M. l-.nney, late MI-

Jt Is true Mr. /ellers case has been the ro-ul a few d»v ind is not rlmur-! ,, me roan a ii_« oaj.., aim is not deter ,.] |er()I11 Europe a couple of years a'o

P. T. M'KINNEY, who-e serious illness is noticed in our Pleasant Hill correspondence, died at his home near New­

town on the 8th. He was about tiO years of age and was one of the earliest settlers of Fountain county.

Knwix

1

the train was ready to pull out for Logansport. Purchasing a ticket for that

*-.lH telegraphed to I.ogansport,

but at last accounts no arrest had been

made. The Waynetown man went home witn

-1k:s

old clothes, a sadder man.

Tu joint discussion lietween C!urrv

ONE

Wednesday night the floor of

the kitchen of James Mealon, Sr., caught I fire from the stove. The lire had evideutlv been burning two or three bonis I when it was discovered, but had done no damage except to burn a hole several feet square in the floor. Mr. Heaton's

I attention was attracted to the tire bv a

He had been ih'ree I T"

times married, twice to sisters and third time to a woman who bore the I

BROWEII'S

1

old & W. depot last Monday about noon. A man Ironi Waynetown, whose name we could not learn, had bought a

1

suit of clothes of oce of our dealers and

1

gone to the depot to wait for a train go-: ing west. He de[Kjsited the bundle of

(0,1

of the seats in the waitinj.

pocket book, lost on

Thursday of last week on the road to Russelville, was returned to him the other day without the money, some $25. It was picked up by a farmer near Russelville, who said that it was found lying on the road open and empty.

.fnurnol 10th.

Oxirof our mineral springs iias been

found to possess magnetic properties,

The discoverv was made bv some boys I

., r,,..

a fo\ dajs ago, who found that their

A

^eing removed to the east

niorniug when opposite II. «.

who hft(1 the contr:l( for

is .an orator of no small caHber.^ A IJEXTI.BMAK ofThU city is authori-

I -.i

moving it.

ty for the statement that there is a field

I ir -i

,, ... of corn withm half a mile of the corpormeeting of the Danville Association of i- •. ,i W a 1 0 0 el toeu B.PU.U w„ hold I„d„n|tl,eacrc It was boed oncc, but lius mil Creek church, a e«- mile, ,.uth .,11„„„,

|oweJ u]

Jastteaturday and Mindav arid was large- I ... ly at^ei.ded. Many of the members came 'IlJE Logans.port I'harux comjiliments tweiK-y nndtiiirty miles in wagons and Gen. Manson by calling him one of the

will have arousing meeting.

City Engineer has just completed additional toll gate has been erecthw Hurv-ey of the Washington street ex-1 e^

on ie

ro!U*

roilc^'

Crawfordsville & Alamo gravel

'^s junction with the Oireencastle

This is rendered necessary by the

of

east t0

TIIK

of Crawfords­

ville who is a bluff old Democrat of the original school, recently said to a friend: Whp is this little devil the convention nominated for Secretary of State? "Oh," was the answer, "lie is from Winchester, and a very nice young man he is." "Well," said Manson, "if you area friend of that nice young man, never let him buck against that lightning preacher on the stump.—Indianapolis Journal.

S. H.

of the saddest facts we have to

I appointed for the Grange picnic to he chronicle this week is the death o| Alfred perancc Union desires us to state that held in this eitv on the od of October: B. Cleverly, which occurred at the Aetna there will be a meeting of the Union Grand Marshal—.John S. Cray. Ass.st- House, Dunvi,lc, III., MI the morning of I next Thursday eveningut the Methodist ant Marshals— Capt. Bruce Cnrr, Capt. the 10th. Naturally a man of great vi- church. Business of importance that

H. H. Talbot, Win. L. Lee, Peter Hailev, talitv A1 Cleverly without whisky might

Win. Long, R. B. Snyder. Tow11-liip have lived to be ninety years old. But uj for action. Let the attendance be Marshals: Franklin—James A. Mount, yielding to the fearful appetite lor drink large. Sugar Creek—Robert Dunbar. Madi-i he fell a victim to the demon

Henry Shotts. Coal creek—John lurks in the cup, and gave up his sti IJ, 1'E linest peaches we have ."eon this Hanna. Wayne—John A.Bailey. Rip- life at thirty. A friend who watched at

his bedside during the fatal night ot the tl

Oth as he sutiered and struggled in that delirium which single out only the hard drinker lor its victim, describes the sec fie as the most atleeling that human eye could witness. Dri.mniers schooled

to carelessness ani indifference by long contact with wretchedness, misery and

suiiering in our large cities, were moved

might, but for whisky, have livid a long life of usefulness. But there are other young men in this city bythescorewho are

:,s li:llj

LEY has resigned the MI per- the facts from them.

was as kind hearted a young man as ever lived.

BI'SIXESS

OXE

S. .C W11.1.sox, of Crawfordsville, the backbone of the Toledo it St. Louis Air Line Sailwav, was in the city vesterdav. He says work will be resumed in Tiptm, '"'i """I county week after next, and at other '"'J

last Wednesday and lodged in I windows at the postoflice hereafter will vices to the collce.

j.r5

isi

said to have lately served a term of six otlice will not close until o'clock. months in an Illinois jail for a similar Renters of lock boxes will therefore have offense. access to them until that time.

A C'I.A

ill-:

best speakers in the State, lie is to I'm- wagon men

«ew road from that point sidewalks as almost

Mtree(" State

grand jury lias been busy all

dictments bad been found, eight for lar-

ceny, one for obtaining a signature under

false pretenses and two for violations of the liquor law. I

SOMB

boys who had occasion to pass a

house on Washington street the other evening say a woman catching fleas casts a fearful shadow on the neighboring buildings.

I

ODD

HILLS

is recovering lroin a se­

vere attack of quinsy which has kept

him away from business for several days.

Tin- G. E. Club, ^f Thorn town, will

GKKGO

has

THE

1

le to such a death us Cleverly

Deceased was born

with his mother, Mrs. Jack Morgan,

He leaves considerable property, the re-'

l'he body was brought home on Thurs day afternoon and buried yesterday with the Episcopal services. Deceased

is moving west and north.

Joilin and Burbridue Mauser are both

fm,n :n?

lr(0t

1,1 a

OXK

:l

catt

knives after bemg exposed to the waters one of oui largest stock raisers', and 'this for a few minutes readily attracted arti- bit of cattle are said to be very fine. cles of steel. Ari:ir.

Youxti man named Isaac Miller,

Wftsh

nigton, the former to one of Ben Onithe I

bnu S ,,CW rooins a,ul lhe 1:,tu 10

same name as his former wives. He had I "°:,V ™,»l''d by Watson & Son Htlil Mi'( .Itiro l^rv will i»» been sick lor more tinui a vear.

new quarters. The west side of Washington street, from Main to Market, will soon be occupied by some of the best business firms in the city. How great a change in the last fifteen months.

be at 7*0 r. M. The doors of the post-1 The libraries will be

Haptiats had their yearly associa­

tion al Ladoga last Saturday and .Sunday. They bad a large attendance and

furnished some good preaching. One of the prominent preachers was Elder Bowles, who has Congressional aspirations.

speak in that city at an early day and ployment in hauling up the Winter sup-1 iown for cash at MMIer's Hlock the I hnro.i hopes the gallant General ply of coal for our citizens, many of'

whom are buying early quantities.

IK

week. Up to Thurs.lay night eleven in- threshing machine last week and susta:" bm'y goes to the Corner Hock

in

Miss Cox, one of the teachers in Glendale College, was the guest of Mrs. I'.

Towers last night. She had been to Iiockville to visit a sick student.

HON*. WM. UANTKII

SKKVICE

been suffering scri-1

ously with paralysis

1'HK opening of the city schools has been postponed till the 21st.

MRS. LEW WALLACE and Mrs. A. H. Blair are off to Cape May.

atc or

is for two wceks° UI'

President of the Woman's Tem-

requires immediate attention will come

ar

weie presented us this morning by

!lrr

C'ri.-'t. Harry raised them him­

self, the tree troiu which they were taken hearing about two bushels and a half this year. They are large smooth clings.

Till-: Judge and lawyers have had things pretty much their own way in Court this week. The business of making up issues is exceeding drv to speeta-

t(JISj alH

to tears as they looked ti|«on this, the have been in attendance. saddest spectacle of their lives. For the ., sake ol a mother now distracted with But'KX, toe Louisville ^millinery and

grief we would uladlv draw the veil over bmcy goods man, is not coming to Craw-

the sorrowful deathbed scene of one who

consequently but few of them

foutsvillc.

rl

rri»«

UK. township man informs us

that the splendid prospect the farmers

in that part of the county had for corn this year has been blasted to a considerable extent by the terrible drouth. The continued dry weather has also retarded wheat sowing.

and in larire

1

the City Council keeps on at the present rate until bad weather commences our city will have as many «'ood

will speak in this

city next Tuesday at 2:.'50 P.M. He is

no fanatic, but a hound and conscientious advocate of temperance.

pipes are being attached to'

the gas mains. Before the close of the I

rcsent ,nonth

onker

TIIK

lie east room of the new

Hughes building will therefore be occu­

pied by Tribbey & Rcichard's grocery.

RECOUDEK MYEIIS

has the, thanks of

the .LONTXAL folk*...for a basket of excellent grapes. tyiS

c.oi,u:

i':

NOTIX

in Canada, his father being an oflicer in the English army, lie emue to this city term of the college o|»ened 1 he photo porcelain is the new, and. about eight years ago and has been living

0,1

l-v

a

suit of investments from a Wacv receiv- r^'-ei'l) but se\eial familiar aces are j?*1"1

n"sed.l

'I lie Senior class loses Murray and I Webb. Webb will join '70 next year.

The Juniors lose Swope and Wood, but are fortunate in securing as suhsti^ tutes Messrs. Keil and Wihard of Hanover College, and Mr. l'helps of Blackburn University.

The Sophomore class after a term of three years service returns in a verv muI tilated condition, having lost several ofi its most promising members.

The (I'ct/xcr will be published this year by Dickey & Brewer. It is hoped that its editors, relieved of the responsibility of publishing it, will endeavor hereafter

The presentation was made by Bishop Vale College completing a courseofchentitry. Although you lie has latety received the appointment as assistant

I'le.isant speech which ihe

//,. work of the Reverend gentleman was r, ..spoken of in complimentary terms.

day. last week Isaac Monigomerv.

farmer living in the vicinity of Liii-

ll

t»reenwood ct -McCouijIitry,

lol Attica, one hundred and fiftv-five

le f.,r Mr. Montirome'rv is

POSTOFKK.K

recently from Jllinois, was arrested near t'lo.-ing the general delivery and call box

1 .. WW., if 111 I 111IV/1,7, *1 do 111 1 Ill-ill I .. v.. ... .. I I II Iiuu I.. 111 IM IA

Horns.—The hour for

to make it a journal in every respect! worthy of the college.

of the pleasant features of the M. the city Wednesday afternoon his! K. Conference, now in session at LaFav-

John I). Jennings 7:!, passed through I

wa'

ette, was the presentation of a purse many pleasant occasions to lake him bv I of $31 to Presiding Elder John L. tbe hand. Smith by the ministers of his District.) Prof. Henry R. Thompson is now at I

to Lane Seminary. It recalled

Professor of Chemistry. Boarding club No. 2 has been reor an-

C. A. Perkins,

:7f,

1

wl

1*0

able

I

rp Lnr.

any previous year at the beginning of! .i.,s,',',.n'l"-r»-

T. .1. Dolan has refitted up the old

Hughes stand on Main street and has purchased an entire new stock oi' groceries and ft is astonishing to pverv hodv how cheap he sells his goods. Whether he pays for them or not, is not a question for the public, soloing as he sells them at the present low prices. It would be a good idea to get bis prices before buying elsewhere. :»7w2.

i'or the bet spectacle in uso go l.o M.4 (.'. Klein. ..."..y®•.

find abundant- em-J The Howe sewing machine sold ]i

ptisons wisnillg good pictllies at ill

eallery.

Al.lJKHT ORIS was thrown frnm -i i- I

j«"es amounting to the fracture of

both bones of one of his legs.—E

Store for any thing nice and cheap in that line.

SHOT GUNS, all prices at Campbell1 & Tinsley's.

Durbon pump the best in use, Cheap for cash, at Miller's Rlock. {Jltf

Farmers Friend Grain I»rill is sola by S. II. Gregg & Son. Every farmer should *ee it.

A

Jicrivw says the mineral springs

property is about to be sold by Blair I

," °"C,

Crawfordsville will be

give an exhibition at Darlington on the ''Mhted by^gas. School Books at Dickey & Brewer's.

night of the lfitlL Ouit Ladoga correspondence conies too

bu vin

S a packagc ot coflec

lo:ul

"1!iy

)ecome

School Books' at Dickey & Brewer's.

II you want anything in the grocery line go to Fry & .Shean's.

Ten good cigars at the P. (). Lobby for 25 cents cash.

New line of shirt collars and cutis at (ioltra & Babcock's.

1 he "Rotary" soft coal base burner i« sold by S. H. Gregg & Son. ii7w*l

J. Challis & Bro. have the largest slock of boots and shoes in the city.

Best stock of clocks in town at M. (j Klein's.

Goods sold cheap for cash at Fry & Shean's.

Wheat drills at S. H. Gregg & Sonlower than any place in town. Call and examine. Ii(ivv2

For school books and fancy stat ionerv go to the Corner Book Store.

School Books at Dickey it Brewer's.

For something ival nice and cheap in the embroidery line go to C. M. Crawford's.

Fresh bread every dav at Frv She:

Wednesday morning. All the facul- because the best, fast becoming the most

one were present. An unusu- fashionable, and they are put up in the

number of new students are«j ')('st style at llrainblett postoflice

"Radiant Home'' is the nicest bii«e burner for anthracite coal. Sold by S. 11. (iregiri't Son. I?7w2.

LECAL.

I^LKCTlnX NOTICE.

St ti» of .Montt*oim»ry mtmly, 1,1 M. Clerk oi the Circuit Court Mini lor (-oiinty, Iu-rc»«y ccrtify to Sh« r»t! cm iioty tufiv tl:it (}n follow ilit* :uv I" fU*rrtMl at \Uo ^fiioral clrrtiou to hi 1.1 in lh«» county j»n-l i|'or2on th»* s«*ccn'l of (h-joK.r, A. l71, to-un

SiM-rrjiiry o1 Stuic Curl 1m? S t,tt«x of Iiw{i aia. A u. 11 tor of St mi* for tin- S i: 11«• of Indiana. v' Tn*siunT for ti-o st.ar of lihli:tn:i. Attorney (O'Ijoj-ju for the St-ite o: Indiana. Sujerjuh'nd4nt I'ui.Jir In-lniction f,.r if., S In iiio .ludjjy tli--Suprciio-Coitri for tho St of I lid I!«!»:».

PnwoiMni'n^ Art •••noy f.,r th» -J^d 1 r. •lilt Of f|j.. Stat,, of Illdi'Ul.t "nc H»'|'rc« cnt:iiiw in Con^rivs fr«m tin* !'!h: Coni.rj-o-'.ionjil hitri«'j of Indiana.

Hn»-Hopr»^r«n'ntiv#« to the N.-iM-r.d As*ciubl.r of 11 M.'Sfat^ ot Indiana tor MoutyonK'ty cour.tx nn.» .loini Mfjo-c-MiTa1 to the ionenil AV-' somlily ol the Stat«• of hpt^ na for he »ouni!»"" Mont«joiiH'iy !«U'".

ClerU for Mon:•Mietv ••ouniv. Auditor i'ur MontitoiD'-ry oifmy. Treasurer for M»:»t'iii«• ry «M»nUV vh^rdl lor Moni^'omery Couiiiv. As-«--.'or lor Moutaosn»»ry eoiin!y. •. Survi-yoi tor M.-ut^oiio'iy eo^hfy. One (.Viuiity onjivn-!'»n-*r loj th'o -d i»:si

1^nt:^iniM|-v

ized under the luanageinent of Ml Wi.j n.-TmvnMii]i um- i.n.n-hi ... it:ul W ork, purveyor, and .lohn Shields, tresis-! •!isti i.-i.-. urer. Tiic club furnishes good substantial board at $2 per week.

who left last year,

has returned to college. We are all glad to see Prof. Campbell again in his place. It is hoped that he

UO W

,.C.vi*M»H-r toi, M..,»u oi,o rve«'.hhiv.,

Tf\\ \ll 1 f.ri.i

C"id Ci ceu l'o A'n-li'p—i»ne fn-}iit* Trrr^t one UM ie«* f»f I lie I'•'.•a-e, 11)r»-e (-ofi^'faMe Sii|.rrvis..r {or \\-,c .»vend r*» t-1 di-trt.-t-.

:uul i!h-

Ti u-toe, •^1 v.-ral M.

Hipl.-y T.iwnl.i|-inoT-l.miwh!|. Trsi-t.-i-, \v,. •IllS! U--.- Hi till- IN in-l*. |H(. t!t• 11i HllJ-i-r-VIOI in I- I ill -I Vi' I I'liml lltl'|!'l. l!:o«n T'im u-^iii ii in-.i Trtisli t. v.:, .Iii.-tii'o of tin* -('.(lirei1 ''oiwI.-i.SU's niiii VIMMS |.r ilif M-vi-i- ii in.hi ii |ri.-tv.

Scull iisl: p— (M|. tnw111111 Tril-lw, III:.. •Ill-!li-i.' o: llu- t'c.-ii-o, nvn (•iil|^lMh|i' :tlii| SupiI II W

Uii'.nii 't'ownslnp -I.IIH- mi'ii-tiip Tni-li'C, !hn •s If Tlit- I'l-id-i'. l'litir (.'NN-IIILIL,-, ,IHI Super-i-Kt-s tur 1111- si-vi-r il i-uiui ifi^'rii-t. ."Mj-iliii.il 'i'ow 111 i:11 in- u,.\ iii j. Tni-inp^ii JnstlfCS of (111- l'i':i.-.., i|in ,» (.'il|ist:ili]- Mil.! Sr. »rs fi-ir Ihe SI'VOI-::!

.Ills

to devote llis Pll

pf»rvion** t't-w th« sfvoi* ilisirift-.

Opi'IUHl liiTCililor ir (,'rc4*J T««\v!»s!u. 'r.Mi-t-

at 10 o'clock or immedaitcly after morn- soM.l'rvI'"r-%*.*r 11!'"-*..V.'.i'V'":.VW,(V'i.*"!'1*"'*

ing exercises. Krinkhn Tuwnlnf iuun-h!|» Tfulfv.'

Uijirwr.,\

H*

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f-r°ods, new styles and new prices I

at the hat store of Goltra Habcock.

2o cents cash.

.- -... ..., ... .. iV(Mnl I llrri.i Mil. .|\|-|. lull inr n-ij tier-, III tllli '.- Ten good cigars at the 1'. (). Lobby for I

f"r

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is

tlx1 owner I

ei ,l fl 1 W rl ix (Io,,!ir

'Vj

W a is a re a

publication this week. Keep it! "ortment of prints in new shadings—-be-

and send one day earlier if "JK the handsomest lot, in our opinion, possible. ever offered in this city.

I CAMI'IIEU, & ]-IAKTKH.

i: ee

& Vancleave, the consideration beiii"-' ^ow at Dickey & Brewer's. •^8,000. Mates and inks at Dickey & Brewer's,

tbat fine stationery in the show

K:"

.his!i»*»» uf ,vo »*»:ui«i

1 110 atteilMlince IS larger tllllll tliat (»f I |»T\iynrs for :,r ^.vi.rr,! ro'M! .li^n.-t^ VVnlniH —One lo\vn-hi| rusloc, two iv.n an-i Scn- rthe Fall term.

Clarli^ T'nviKhip -UIH^ TrusitM-.

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In ii in I W in 11. UMI1" «11*1 :i1l: -jj

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Tip' 'I'l.tliiU'.l :h.- scv i:il t• .vij in «*o- n(y b«T"l»v imeet it iln'ir u'»ii il plug's o: MM I!i»' T»-« .1 iv ««f i.-JOIMT, \f.."I. i.-u i! TlU'M.jny, Dctolicr U. HT-I. ri In tliMMtmi rh'Tf vole fur |HT-iniis 'm till ih vsii ioiis irM i:-' t»t»t»* «1 in I hi' 'i.-rii's .•» j*i 11 ,h»

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rr^c.v. Mlh.-.vJv niuh,' '•.'•"-V.o i.- P'-M .,M-

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|U*'!h* Will tliril Oil! .."ilHI I 0»| I'OlJMSf-' mi |'i niri|i.-il|v hi sunn- I r.-f-. In I inn |i tin-

1

I'm'1"''- or i-.Hirnn.i ti.-s. will soil tin-

wooil or ilii. n.-iU fiinl.rr si'|.:irnli*lv,liiit nn'fi'rto soil all Kircilji-i-. Any |cr«»n or persons ilcsirin^ Ki imrrhasr

0:111

i. .--••: 'I hi'liuiil ilM-ll is :i|s- otlorcl forsnln with the

,1 I ueinemiier ttic inducements offered to timiicr on H. liunn-s »o io« iimt tho lmyiTi np oilier city 11) the D(rs(ins wisbimr irnnrl niciiirou ol li .» I lI,!,v

^rI ti luir^iitn in litis timlicr.

timlin-Hlnno thnsmiik'iiiK till'

M„,|'"r rlrm- lor llis |.r..liis on Ilio invp-tmcnt.

WM. l'. BKITTOX,

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FOR RENT.

FRONT ROOM.

S E O S O Ami thn I'A^EVEN of tlio

KLSTOX II.13TK miLDIXIi. :)7if

MUSICAL.

Miss Eliza Ha.i*mon,

MUSIC TEACHER,

I'i aiio, Organ and Mciixieoiv

R. I. -, W .IM4-.II A V. ILTTT L-»

KN1TTINC. MACHINE

LAMB'S KNITTING

TS the OSLT chlM thit narrow

tail

MACHINE

wio» "j

hMd-dmirtlBI. leu HoiiCTT. 01o«J them In ALL SlZJSa or knit Bibbed, poobld nd VWrtlch't 'rf Undrrwcar,

Hbawli, Beftrfi.vto. It TNLU OTCT dKfcmilOarmtnU. per CCDU ProUt in lfMuhcurtaf Knit Good.. tofumatxag tha t«la« of hU

Woolty annnrtlnf It l40 Kail Good".

MACHINE CO.,

538

Weft

FIFL* SI., CI»C*I»AT»,

OHIO.