Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 October 1874 — Page 1
$aturd i! (fuming Journal,
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jKr*»in »h«- ii»'.l»sin»i|Hilis Journal, I'-th.) Fuller returns from the !?late magnify ••iiiher than lessen the extent of the [Vinocratic victory. The majority on tlicir State ticket will probably exceed
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Official returns are still coming
in, and as soon as all are received a complete tahulated list, will he published in tin- •Imiriiiil.
The Democrats also make important -ains in Congressmen. 'J'lie present delRation stands ten liepiiblican-to three
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sprang
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Tom 1'olts, a well knowi lc engineer in Enirlaud and the the wonderful si
|itical status in the I a-, Mature, al- 'be shop to be Htivated •ih..«i"h it will certainly not be llepubli- anything 1 don like it an engine tin on joint ballot. The U. publican-
will probably have a umjorii.y ol twn or r.iiM-e in the Senate, while in the lower
Mouse the Independents (Grangers) will I:,.Id the balance of power. In all prohIn I it v- these members, under the gener•i! impetus of the Democratic victory. to that pat ty, at least
will irravitate unu
A Fixing Nifhoiit a Name. !««tll tli" Tri
*1 tn- gentler .-ex is ju.st now iu an agoi.v of »iit.tress about a new garment that has come into use. Kxacilv what, the garment is, we will lei rs. Swisshelin ell. She says in a note to the lf'/«ii/fV Juiiniii!: "Your correspondents are having troub!e about a name for a new ga-menl. For '..wo years, except in hot weather, when wanted as little covering a* possible •ii shoulders or arms, 1 have worn the article they wish to designate Kimr (ieorge with the apple in .it mpling, every one who has »een it has asked, 'How do you get, iu'.
it's a lie, hut 1 can't hcl) asked me to tell it and all 1 can say is, il you'd heen in my phi.v. you'd have seen it. I had been driving the Witch for about seven months, and a sweet thing she was. I never wa- all as fond of au engine a-. 1 was .,c*r. She was the kind of machine-man only gets once in a life time. S'ie made her steam (jtiick, was ea.»v on flic!, started off lively, and went like a deer. Iler cylinders were sixteii-incii, her stroke twenty-two and her drivers seven by ix, and she was a-
Democrats, the next will probahlv stand handle as a baby, lo see her aVven Democrats to two Republicans, "in "I! with a heavy load, huhtand gay Tlie Kepublicans have elected lleilman cmhto -haute the •Juno, enus .... i:_ i.'..,.„^ inland Mcicm. and oilier ei'hteeii-incl, i,, die First District and Kvans in tbe
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rieventh and the Democrat* all the rest '""chines. Me never wanted fixing up |. i, impossible lo determine the exact was always going and
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The fre-
•jueucv of the i|'!e.s!ion named il to me, .Hid 1 call it 'eeitin.' 1 lo not uet into il \\itliotit dillicul v, and once in, am .•uvei'i ii from the rist* to the neck iind inkles, and have no useless drapery Then, with a drillim:' waist, cut some•Ahatlike a cor.«et, and lurni.-hed with broad straps resting ju-t where a man's suspenders rest, and divided in front as they are. a bit of tape on each side at die lower, edge, to which 1 attach rub-:(-r stockings, I am ready tor skirts, •vliich I pin to the waist, preferring pins tu buttons."'
The trouble with this "what is it"'
'.hat the gentler sex do not know what nothing iu the way. so I knew something mu.-t be wioiig with the track. You might as well try to stop a whirlwind as the 'Witch' iu that di.sianee. Iler speed was frightlul. There wasn't much lim* lo think, and as wo could not stop, the faster we went the better so I gave hei what more-team there was. She seemed lo have some "go" iu re-erve, for we shot past 1 lie led flag like a Hash. I saw men standing horror struck. "Hill," 1 said, ijuick Get on the coke, and see wliat'.ahead." He looked, anil went ibadh pale, tottered, and fell back in a faint fiy this lime I could see. plain enough what was wrong, i'here was a gap in
to call il. Some are in lavor of "cheiuilioii," some of plain cheiu," -ome of •"chemlin." and a- will he seen above, Mrs. S. calls it the "gettin.''. Why, .not ••all it the "Swisshelin'.'"
A Man of Nerve. It 1 1 iv
('•aim pluck ir- almo.-t match lorfurioupassion. Putnam's well known exploit wall the wolf, brave as it was, rci|tiired no more nerve than olten needed to race lunatics or scarcely less mad criiniij.'ds, but. where tl nerve is present for the undertaking, llie re.-1111 is generally niiTissfu 1. A recent achievement of
Jen. Trepofl. the Chief of the St. l'e'.ersburg poiiee, is a good illustration ot the supremacy ol courage and decision over the desperation which crime inspires, yet it is not wlioiy unprecedented. A policeman stabbed to death a servant woman with whom he had been in love, and of whom he had become frightiiillv jealous, and also murdered heremph.yei, who happened to be near by. Alter dispatching his victims, he locked himscll into a room in the house, and swore he would kill any man who attempted to capture liiui. The police were alraid to make the venture, and were preparing to ,|.
Irown him out with a fire engine, when ji,", .r
A Spicy Story.
'I'here w:ti a knot, of sea captains iu a Ji'orc at Honolulu, the keeper of which ii-ul ju.-i bought a barrel of black pepper. '*1(1 ("apt. ol Salem, came iu and M'cinir the pepper, took a handful ol il, "\\hat makes you buy such stulf as •.'hat for'.'" says he to the storekeeper, "it's •.ill' pea-." "I'ea-!" replied the storekeeper, ''there •Mi't a pea iu il."
pill
iiti the barrel, ami bit a kernel or so, •itul then gave it as their universal iinion that there wasn't a pea in it. "I tell you there is," said the old cap'•iin, again scooping up a handful,
II bet a dollar on it."'
Weil," said he,
Hcem. and oilier cighteen-incl,
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the Chief interposed by saying that he O.ild settle the case himself. He order- Y|
id the door to be burst open, and entered the room unarmed. Walking up to [Missouri I'iijioi-.] the criminal, he .s.i'ul: "Well, my friend, A young couple from llie rural di.syou have committed a pretty pair ol tricts attracted considerable attention o. murder.-, and I hear you arc going lo stab town last Saturday, though they didu any one who tries to take you. Now once suspicion ill tall eyes were fastened *tah me, for 1 have come on purpose lo upon tueni, anil noting their actions, take von mysell The words were ut Tuey were in that lireai.l-aiul-butter-w iih tered'with-itch coolness that the wretch- i'lasscn-ou-it stage of love thai make.man lowered his weapon, ami made
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Taking up a handful as he .-poke, he feel, and he woulu not have stooped to
••', pen led to the company. They all touched the treasure. Fame might have
iooKed al it. and plunged their hands held her brightest jewel au inch above ,.
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The ..Id ISoston argument all over the beatililul ivi •rid. They took htm up. have .-kope
•o the void •'p-i.-p-p-c-r," painted oil the ing but absolute mlc ol the barrel "if that isn't half p's, have pown 'hen I'm mi judge, that's all." and even
The hcl wa- paid. ioug as tlicr
if thereV it She
wants to he .titivated. Hi
was always ready and willing for work. Whv, bless you she wa- only was ed nut lor llie sakeof cleanliness—she didn't ne-.i il a bit. Mie was the tidies, thing I '.'S5.1'.1
i'oiug to tell came otf v.-.u a^o. before.
-i left the old conmrv, au.l il was
1:11 a.-* lo lll.^Uie the elei..t l"U ol a 1K lUO- a Iiaoo i:iey u:ii im iui.i,
Like old tired out of a cannon. I knew \iliat thai lose liis lite as the result of his aceeptllie
grease spot on his .shirt bosom. live IjOiifr they stood tin-re and well. *Jrliiisitive people stepped outside of tli
look,
1 ever seen—seemed a thouiih diri '.,u ".
wouldn't suck to l-.er. Well, what I am
I he oest railroads—-siimie track then, .. i„
nratic M'nitlor.-ii-. -. ... ,, Ma erinir step-, dciiarled for the svlv.il ,v- ihree now, and li.ur in some siiots. Well.
I,, .ii", ii ,i shaies where hev may gnaw each oilier.he Hili'li and I were put on the ma J. ,, ,, necks, and exchange vows and saliva l'
I—mie ill the iaMc-i irai.is, and they weni, like sixiv in them davs. The en
,. i'lttt eonlouud that bov? gineer was lined a shilling lor every nunule lie losi. llediirsi not go Mow lir log, unless he wanted to lose a day's pay He hail lo keep going right along, and see things helore he got in sight ol 'em. We were running mirth one darkish, Wintry day, an., were making out hesi .-tr. al s. 1 should reckon we were going fifty miles an hour. 1 wa.s saying lo my-,-eil, '"She i-going her prettiest," when v\t stiddenlv shot ahead, a- if we had been
meant we had broke loo-e, we hadn't a .nice of the challenge. He made codicils car behind us. Tue coupling had broken to his will—"llie beijUHslcslight in value between lender and first coach, flow we llew to be sure! 1 whistled the guard to brake up the train. How we hounded alonji I could make out no objects alongside—we seemed to gel taller and taster we muni have goi a* la-ia- one bundled miles au hour! Ii wa.- a straight piece track of tor mile? 1 did not shut oil steam directly we iiroke, lor 1 diiin'i want the train lo run into us, which might happen it they did not hear my whistle lor brakes. Il walucky 1 kept her going, for juM as 1 had
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Itim without any resistance being offered, ami the man or woman who has grown '-J Jo not lire at you." Vhe (ieneral is not 1 ikeIy to have many old without experiencing il has suippeil aflectel when he saw that Mr. Randolph •'imitators, and none who lack his fearless- the ino.st thrilling chapter iu the book had thrown away his fire, and, approach-.
could salcly venture to take a like ol lite. To be or not to be beatific— ing him, said: "I trust in (iod, lnj dear .•course in a similar case. that's the que-iion. Whether it is no-j „jr, you are untouched after what has hler iu ilie man lo bat,lie alone ami un- occurred I would not have harmed you
VOL. XXVLL.—-XO. l± O11A Wh'O RDS VILLK, IND., SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 1874. $2 PER ANNUM.
mderlul story o! successful daring: 1 rs went arouul the ciiwtl, Uot solution of the tiansnortaiion problem'.. ,, "Well, gentleman, I'llsay you'll think ba.l a,n th« .v Wt she snug-
a lie, hut I can't help that you have K' «I» tr» him though Vat eh his which tends to do awav with the neces-
-hell—see there!" Still the girl
c^su11 \va*s^'t'urtii ll~ down "that"Join,
he squeezed her arm and admired each
gem of a freck that shown on her fair
ace 1.kestrawberr.es in a d.sh ol cream,
(.loser tngcthe. drew their faces-so •.
close that scarcely a thought could
|«ims between them. A great awe .ell
upon the assembled multitude, and they
awaited the crisis such deep
that you might have heard a stitch drop.
.lust as the lips ol the lovers were within I
a ban breadth ol touching, a small bov
in the crowd broke out, hi a laug'h.
out ol
1 he enrapt ured pair were jerked
back into the world with a suddenness
that nearly dislocated their necks, and
sent buckets of blood to their face He looked whipping his
ll,
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hand tiiey left the iiroeery, and, with
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but invaluable iu tenderness of feeling ami beauty of expression." His name-| -akc was sent to Ihillimore to save "the hoy" from the sudden shock of seeing him brought from the field dead. tli lien. James Hamilton and Thomas H. Benton have let I assurances ol the lender care and ihoughtlulness, exercised on llie part of Randolph previous to their engagement. "llie night, before," savs Hamilton. "Mr. Randolph sent for me. 1 found him c.-um, but in a singularly kind anil
about enough of such llyiug, a man I onfiding mood. He told me that he started out about six hundred yards helore us holding a red flag. There was
not one in tlu
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the track where a bridne hadfione «iown n, you liu.st hud some oilier Irieud. Vou can'l fancy mv leelinKs just then- After a pause. Rando^.h sinning said: .'..in- to death-death, swill An.I terrible! 'Well, lalnall. 1 promise you oi.eihin^: '—at about two miles a minute—trettins
nearer, gap! •"(ioil have mercy Well, would you believe it? That engine just cleared that gap! It was fifteen feet across and about sixty feet deep. Hie jumped that gap like a stag, and what'.* more, she struck the rails all right on the other side, and kept right along, just as if she had not noticed the gap! stirred Hilly up, and with both .if us at the break, we managed to stop tne 'Witch.' bhe was on a tear that
Sl
never dreamed she'll jump
a
p_that's a fact."
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prince and peasant alike moist
no reply. In a two oflicer.s who gushv, and alike oblivious and careless let passed through his ailversary coat had acciHiipanicd their chief as far as of the gaze and opinions of the outside very near his hip. Randolph then, disUip door spranu forward and secured world. It is a beatific state ol existence, charging his pistol ill the air, remarked:
loved against tne world, or lo take a girl lor a thousand worlds. I'm it was eviin his arms and turn awav Iroin it. In I dent from the course of his bullet, that we exclaim, "(.live us the
our voiie girl r?o leit lhat young Cranger Ten thousand niathematiciaus and a sea si rpent couldn't have divided lhat young
or it. His country might have called
until she was hoarse and he would not have heeded her. Angels mmht have
Importance of Matiiuraeturiug*.
The Kalamazoo, Mich., Tclajruph,
ginccr in England and the States, is peop esteppet outsit spiking of the importance of more man-! now at the last Gift Concert of the Pub-
I""" "f ,.»« Wl-rt-W: Km.,"iff i." "a M» Wo,,, "Tile l«,t!
far
uad something on his mind to tell me. lie then remarked: •Hamilton, I have determined to receive, without returning. Clay's tire nothing shall induce me to harm a hair of his head I will not make his wife a \vulow nor his chil11 ren orphans. Their tears would be his hie by subsisting almost entirely up--ned over his grave: but when the sod on it. Some people have been unable to of Virginia rests on niv bosom, there i.-i H'kc mutton, even when administered iu
wide world, not one in
dividual, lo i:iy this tribute upon mine.' tiis eyfa tilled, and, resli.ig bis head ii|toii his hand, \v*» remained some min* .Ue« silent. Col. Tauiall remarked: 'Mr. Randolph, I am told you have determined n.»t to return Mr. Clay lire 1 mut .-ay to you my dear mi, il I atn only uo out to see you shot-
the devil iu (. lay e\e, and ilia',
nearer! An instant more--the with malice prepense, he means take I shrii'ked inv life, 1 mav change mv mind a re-, mark 1 knew he made merely to pro-! was that of a youu- Irish girl h. pitiate the anxietv of his friend." To render me testimony a-ainst an nidi
Kry the depth of his sincerity he was
ihe late sitting, the child asleep, the unan it a and it was added that the v-sitor '"coiill not help reflecting how different, all might be the next night." The reply which it broitgnt ••seemed to rebuke an unworthy doubthe said 'l shall do I nothing lo disturb the sleep of the child or the repose of the mother.''
Further accounts of the duel represent mat it took place on the banks of the Potomac liver not far from Washington, and that the sun could be seen list setting behind the blue hills of Randolph's own Virginia. He con hi see no "devil in Clay's eye." He turned to timiiilton and said, ''Clay is caiin, bin! not vindictive I hold my purpose, iu tiid .mv event: remember this Clay's bul
Clay had intended to kiil his man. Is it possible to conceive a more happy termination to a most unhappy all'air.
couple as they leaned up against a slack j, rt pi .e of wedding cake under her
ol sidemeat in a grocery ami clung to pi|low, and went to bed with the happy each other's clothes. Fortune might belief that she would dream of seeing have emptied her sacK at ilie youth's her future husband. Thai evening, how
his head, and lie would not have reached
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man she sa.v in her dream.
'.hmcII t!»at pointing btcuinu liis compaiutMi skipper. Noth-1 Tale and dripping he was put to bed, and lined Htid buckle shoes. inen\s and ladies
... absolute cremation will ever when his mother' requested him lo thank j.
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1 «"U H'l UUIWII IliC III'MT? II \/u niv Will »'i cui I'l I
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llio sun nvjis turned down that John ,-n i.. ,1 might capture the ki.-ses that were
an(
drowning in the nectar her ups Mi ,,p pra(.tic .tl)|(!_ Cill |,i|i i,,,
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thounh he had been caught
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W| st for (.(ll,suuliMir
ti .|ds, jt
and she
urandmot her,
sin' was orry for him. The and lie hat over iln in. The ki.»s lav
h,s
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He doesn't
rve to ever have a uirl. Kxeept lor hi- ill limed cacchinatinn, would have been longer and sweeter
The t.'iuy-liaiiilolpli lluel. Although Kiinlolph ielded to the loolish and outrageous demands of the duello, it illustrated more than any other event of his career the true nobility of his character. He expected to
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am| munu(il(:lnril mvn are
loarlv nl!lIli|esl wj
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(h|cts whiuh she nmv m# UuI1(i
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H1)(1 thollsaIl(ls miles lo re:(cll Uu Ull
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all the c.HMiinpti.lii belong i„ the
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I and pivs-e them lit! lit t«i I ut uolh, (.lit
inurdcieis. Hand in
sight ol tier
a circuit of one hundred ids of the fpriug. '1 he very birds if they happen to fly over il drop l- acl. We. experiinenled with a lizard on its destructive properties, by holding it a lew leet above the water. It stretched dead in two minutes.
It will kill a human being in twenty minutes. We stood over it about live minutes when a dull, heavy aching *e'.is.Hiou crept over us, and our eyes began to swim. The gas which e.-c.ipes here is the rankest kind of carbonic acil hence its sure destruction of life also qucnch-* (j,,, ing ot llauies iusian a ieuislv.
Npinpatliies anil Autliipafhie*. The.-uhjeel of sympathies ami antipathies is extremely curious. Boyle taint .-d when he heard the splashing ol wa'er St.aligcr turned pale at, the sight of water cresses Krasmus became feverish when he saw a fish. Zimmerman tells of a lady who could nut endure the feeling of silk or satin, and shuddered when touching the velvety skin of a peach Mr Julian Young lelis the story of an ollicer who could not endure the sound of a drum, and subsequently fell dead when com pellet to hear it. There are whole families who entertain a horror of cheese on the other baud, there was a physician, Dr. Starke, of Edinburg, who lost
the microscopic form of pills and there is the case of a man falling down at the smell of mutton as if bereft of life.
A peison who represented that .lie was I
a elernvman presented himself al the ollice of a prominent real estate firm in I
larms olfere.l for sale and owned
What a meaning and unique expres
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tol.l after some time had ela'psed, of a "Amih sir. said she, I in sure visit to Mrs. Clav the tiitiht before
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",,1 he neverjmakes his'.mother.sniile." There
ls a biography simile sentence.
loaned.
Calicoes,
Crawford's.
Mr. CUv was
WINDOW CURTAIN fixtures at CAM 1'UKL.L. & TlNSLUV'ef
(iood fresh cranberries at S(»Mi-:iivii.t.i:'s,
•'(hi to Fry it Sheau's and call for the
thc(iiralfe. the best, twin-cut cigar in tho
citv.
A young lady in a Pennsylvania town r- 1
^he had eaten two plates of ice House.
about a pint of strawberries, sev-
ril
sweet cakes, and two large pickles,
A line lot of King William ovcrcools
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A full line ol gloves and suspcn.icrs at-! lake .loci's New Oak Hall-.Clothing
h(. now says she would raiher re-i I5illy ljaymon, under r-ltzroth Hall
beckoned him to come away and skip The proverb that "God Helps those j, J[p'''."tialr'Also misses and chilwith thoin along llie ^reeu banks ul the who liolp-s themselves was well para-j iver, titit not a skip would he phrased by a little fellow who tumbled- dren good, neat and substantial calf, unless that girl could have imo a fountain and wits nearly drowned.
choice eiear or fine tobacco go to
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sinnle all her life than marry the (Jicen street. IIpuuih
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di.l i.ro mr,
Hoys'hoots, men's rubber and Arctics,
shoes. Also a fine slock of
in qU8lllUics.
rer to remove her from him, God for saving bun, oung America an- ,, fJlIUKdl A CO.. I Ihou
but
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even" llu..,!
filially ami to (.'oiiclmlr. Matters have heen so far advanced
Iic uw
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CIIIirrt
al,1 tl,iU
sitv for transportation The more it place on the oOtli day of November.
Ilmmlclle i,
Wed i«» state positive y, and unm.Mak-
the final drawing will take
', Therefore those who wish to participate
,e wwn uver 0,rered
t«» the public, in this or any other conn-
try, should make immmediate arratiirenient to be ready for tne great drawing. Any delay now will imperil the ticket holder, for, whatever may be said by outsiders, we can assure our readers that we know whereof we speak when we say advisedly that the drawing will come off on the d.tv indicated.
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an.l forges, as well as its com and ':--.
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flocks and herds, Yak laees'beaded guimps, beaded insert-
then, not onlv wiH -ome imporiant ing at Crawforil's.
,^ivt.
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ceived their solution, but ihe transpor!f will have lost much of its -i^nificeiice.
Ui()li still|1 j(
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For "crumbs of comfort," go to Fry ifc Sheau's. w2
A large stock of gents' underwear at Kli Kahn's.
About hall a mile over a mountain from Barilcit springs there i- what is usually called the (ras Spring. This is probably the greatest curiosity of lite mountains. The water is ice cold, but bubbling and foaming as if it boiled, iind lilt* grealesi wond-r is the inevitable des- I hirge.-t and best asMirunen truciion of life produced by inhaling the candies, fruits any confeciiuneries.always tras. No live thing is to be found within kept by Hilly Lavmon.
Auv one wishinsi a nice ntylish hat or cap will do well to examine the slock of .lake .Joel, at the New O.ik Hall Clothing House.
While everything has been excitement
about the election this week, few men have liehl I heir places better and kept more cheerful than those men who have
just got in that finely selected slock of dry goods, fancy goods, and furnishing
goods. Kvery thing of the best for the season just bought at such low figures as to im.ke merchants feel jolly and cause
customers to chuckle, and thrown down m-'iiey with a hearty, good cheer. No one should fail to cull ami examine that line slock of Wasson Mvers'.
If you ask how we can sell goudsso cheaj), we reply: 1st. We kuow jiist where to buy them cnea[). 2d. We buy at inside figures for cash and sell the same way, lor cash. od.jvAVe have 110 rent lo pay and can
allord to give that lo our customers. 4th. We do large proportion of our own wor uud are disposed to work very
cheap. 5th. We would rather have "a nimble
sixpence ihan a slow .shilling." Gth. Competition is the life of trade ami the best way to make it lively is to sell our goods below all competition.
le vt
of uiikindness iu that
In speakin- to his father's coachman of a neighboring family, a young man remarked that "they were very happy until sorrow suddenly came and left her traces there." The coachman loosed puzzled but finally responded, "indeed I sir! au what did she do with the re-t ol the harness?"
C. L. THOMAS.
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CAMI'IUCI.I, & UAKTKU.
Martin & Frazerare prepared to furnish
U[(j dj a( )iU lKnu
il neilt illld
Boston the other day, and asked if the and gel up warm inedsat all hours iu lirm would give him a list of all the
.rv best .-tvle.
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widows. The query naturally arose whether he wanted to buy a wi low or mart a farm.
and, S,, cents at
CARRIACE WORKS.
1 Al)()(»
Carriage "Works,
Money to IjOUII. I (Urncr mil Tuj IurSln., I am prepared to negotiate loans in I*II AXA. sums of$2,000 and over, on five years !•,
A Fine
time, first mortgage security on rcul cAKRIA GS, property worth double the amount BUGOI3 SPRING WAGON^
Assortment of
Are kept constantly on hand and made tc
WORK WARRANTED.
Ono year old work taken in for now. Ui'jrunnt doi.o on short notice in wood, }aintinj». triinnun^ nndhl H'ksniithinjr.
All in want ol anything in my lino arc invited to full and «'i: my work. 1 am' selling at iratm«prices. !k«'"pa*(nn ol as tine mechanics a can he found anywhere. All work made of thr very l»est material. 1 A look through my house will satisfy the m* «il eptieal th:it mv work and prices will heat hestot them.
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men's wool
All these I
cl«.-,n
here is enough lelt to m.ike a then 1 held on to the gwass, too.'- line for .-ale cheap at .lo I halli* CINCINNATI, O.
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MUSIC.
BRASS BANDS! Pit El'A RE TO PLAY.
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S NI' !'"(IK Pit (.'IK LISTS."*
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manner u»r HhiuI.s oi from six to iouru»on per.
RAILROADS.
Through Time by the
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Clinton
trimmings, bleached laces,
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All trains nm .Imlv i-xn-pt Siintlnv. riilhiiiia i^aln"(» Prnuriny Kodhi ninl Slorpttti (Jars nm on 5 to Uui button Mini o]| ,\o. (i to hulianapoliH.
Tljrou^li nm mi No. 1 to Om:«ha, un»! on No. 4 (o Cincinnat i. hor tiirthcr itWormatniu aiiil through tt**
hoi.
A. Newton, (.'ravvlonisTlllc
\V. rirn'l Mauntr'T, Imiianaiiolifi, Itul.
.)Nu. W t.tfn'l pasj ,V Tkt A^i., Jntiianaoolis, lnI,
liOgansport, rawl'oMlsvillc & South western Railway. Truin- :irri v.- iin.l l«nve Crnv loi-ilsvillr. 1 I follows
GOI N't MOI'TM.
Mall Aciromo.lat ion
II
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UOINU N'OKIK
Mail Aruvomodation Tioket.- for *ale at all points along thi*. lir 11 |M»iius_)2ast aiol a^o, Ohifa^o, Ci
l-Mti l». k. IH:l:I A. u. lino for
Cinuin-
imliiuut hvnnsvillo. Close (!omi«'i.-.tiMiw at Colfax tYir Iuilianupolis hatavi'ltc, un.t alt points Knst ami West. Any inroriniition (tesire.l \iill tie eh^erl'iilly fiiVQii tiy '1'1'lj'iiiK to Clias. A. Uartivell, auoiit.
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad.
Short and Papular Route
TO A 1,1, I'OIM'N.
Knst, YVosst"..,
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North iV South. Cniwfonlsvill* tiaily
Tramv nrrivo at :m«l lr»arr a?» tollowrilAlSN VMltlM. "•t.'Vi p. M. I )Cxi»''»»«u: 1.« 'f.. H:"|0 A.M. h: 111
THMN'S HOUTU 9:4') A.M. /»:.ra'i». m.-.
IMutJais hh to Kreitfht Trains for ih norommo(!f»tion ol' PaHMen^ors who mav -,vij»h travel on them.
MILLINERY.
3IISS L. J. HIAT'PS LADIES' BAZAR
ll'is just Immmi roj*to«?kisl with nit»nt of
ComprisiDR-
I'lcmml snjiort*
MILtl.VEKY GOODS,
HATS, RIBBONS. COLLARS, KUCHINGS, VELVETS, MEW SHADES. AU of which were carefully selected at Chicago by Miss Hiatt herself, and will be sold at reasonable prices. 4 iw2
PROSPECTUS
in i: i.\t i.\A'ri
Weekly Enquirer
(five* to every Sa suhseriher a larg« anil ImndMllllt!
O 1
CAl.LEU
"PDTNAM AT THE PLOW!"
I Clnonio-, Im it i-i'iiii'tnlKircii, ar»i iniitiit'ons of I til I'liiiitiiiKs, iiiut kooiIout's riist'inlilc so iii.iK'i'tly tin.- copy from wliu.-li they wcro tnkeivthat it if only the lirai-tireil eye lhat run tell the ilitlercnce.
Tlio siilijeiU of this ehi-omo ((Joncrat I'uUiain) walls to tnimt the earlier history of our country, when patriotism niiMiit I-vti"ol country and luime aliove all other consuteralionH.' The |I0ture shows (ieneral I'litiiain iii the art of plowins ui Ins lli'lil. A inoiinteil eonricr suililenly appears to iiiitil'y In in otim|cniliiig (ian^er. Th« fearless Piitiiam inuneiliiuely chuul's Ins team, takes tli'Mn Iroin Ins plow, whieh is left in th« field, anil he. hastily «iUher» his nearest neighbors, anil hastens with them to ilo hatilo ajjainot the eneinv for those liberties ami rights which every jsoimI eitizen so highly prif.s this iliiy.
This hisioneiil pi.-Hire should Iind a phicc in every tioiisehold. Ills a silent teacher, Hpcakin«
tlian volnmesof historv.and ol which
IOUIIPI
one never tn«s, lint will find plensuru in studying it, day alter dry, tor years in the future. We have "enired tlie entire edition of this picture, and none lilie it eun tic had elsewhere.
Il .VcHMirni 10 liy 22 Incliex,
I And istieiintifiilly exeeuted, in thirteen colors with all the skill that art can impart,and would sell nt retail nt many times thr price of a year's sub-
,i serinti'iu to the Ku.iiiirer.
A tme collect ion of «|iil«'kNlcpM, Mil re lien, .,
*'I'ullintt,vie., tiy thei..-st MOLMIMi* Alt^FSIIlM« & KAJltS
street,
IV
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Kxtrn.
AVI". WANT A«I3NT8 In «.v.-ry School district, to whom liberal inducements are given. Send lor our complete kUtSL lor Ayents. Address KAltAN A Mcl.KA.N,
H.4m Omcmnatl, u.
