Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 October 1874 — Page 7

jjaturdag (ilucninri Journal.

(MIC NKKillltOUS.

getting in their

—Thieves

•„i (ircencastle iiiul vicinity. 'I'he Methodist church ill to be dedicated on the Stli of November. —They had a pn/.e light in Veedershurir "H election day. Seven rounds were

fought. -"-The Logan Grays, the now military company at Logansport, are to lie supplied with breech loaders-.

John 11. Cotl'roih mid Dr. A.M.Moore, of Lafayette, are it in Denver looking iifter their silver mines. —Tlie Frankfort, Cremit says Forelaugh's show took live or six thousand dollar^ out of Clinton county. —The lair at West .Lebanon, Warren countv, was an extraordinary success, the net proceeds being over $1,1)00.

Win. riieeg, a brakenian on the Yandali.i road, tell under a ram on election dav mid had an ankle very badly crushed.

The Kokomo Tribune notes the saving of$2 per t"ii on coal since the completion ot our road to that city.— Frankfort /tanner.

Mr. Fletcher Meredit wife and •laughter leli yesterday morning (or a visit to MHithwi-tern Kansas, to be gone -everal weeks.—/*rankfurt /tanner. —Col. Winters, the well-known artisl of LaKavctte, will make California his future hom

He succeeds* to an inieri-

Last Monday Mr. Elias Schlosser delivered at Attica, on contract, '.!•'! fat liojjs, averaging 350.] pounds, at cents. This briniis Mr. Schlosser thesiiur little sum of $2,118.70.— Wiltiain.-jwrl lie Jillliliriiii. —The members of the Yrad boat club

came from the farm ol Oliver lirandt, Washington township. —The West Lebenon fair was a suecess. The attendance was very large, The total receipts were about $10,000. The grounds are the neatest and best improved of any couiity fair grounds in the State. The track alone cost $2,000. —The Methodists of (ireencastle are tearing do.vi: Simpson (Jhapel, and moving it to the former site of tlieoFemale College, corner of Locust and Anderson

The other hor«c and

bull, for which lie had paid a round sum, bad set upon him. threw him to the ground, trampled upon liitn, and at- I tempted to gore him. lie was carried into the house, and soon recovered sufliwork ciently to give the particulars. Dr. Hoyd was summoned, when it was found that his injuries consisted of serowleris

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and completed ready fur use this Winter. —An unoffending negro was.arrested liy one of the Irish pplieenien of Lal'ayette on Wednesday, and, although the Mayor positively ordered his discharge, t!-.e pdiceman refused to obey, an.l the prisoner was left in the calaboose over night. *—'iVo intoxicated men attempted to the aggregate. It will be ford the Wabash river at Davis' Ferry, 000 in the warehouse. last week, near Battle (!round, and drove into the water, twenty feet deep. )ne horse and one man were drowned.

II I II

bv the ferry boat.

were rescued

siding in Steub-n township, was con sumeu by fire last Thursday evening. All the family, wo believe, were absent from home, attending the fair, and had not returned in time to save the house. The loss is supposed to be about $H00.—

curs, about half the train passed

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HiLiert.— (irecncaxlle llnnner.

il"d

bruises and the fracture ol the seventh rib on the left side. Me is rapidly recovering.— Lebanon -at

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the

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—The dwelling of Henry Shanks, re- condition, and Gondolfo lies in jail." —Governor Hendricks has ordered a special election to be held in Knox county, November 7, to decide the

Williarti.yiort J\'f/iul)liean. —On last Saturday morning Michael Sliehan, a section hand on the Toledo, Wabash & Western road, attempted to net on board a freight train while pass- lowing singular case: Mrs. Nelson, ol ing Huek (..'reek station. In catching Hanover, went to bed night before last

hold of the side of a coal car, he was

Kiioekod down, and fallinsr undor thoi

riot.

A S A N

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IS E

—On Monday

of the present month, one of'

those pleasant surprises, a r..iiiy in ibis day, occurred at Win. Jcnkin's, Sr., house on the twelve mile prairie. Mis children and their families organized a visit, and at noon on the Otli popped iu on the "old tolks." Their children and twenty-eight grand children, in all I forty-eight of the family .composed the party. They had prepared their dinners and in every particular "'Uncle Hilly" was taken by complete surprise. The boys are Asa. Josiah, William, Alfred and Frank. The girls are Mrs. (Jeorge.

Mrs. Fernald, Mrs. James Irwin, and l-Miss Kli/.a. The family is one I best iu our entire community worthy of the venerable, head who is so well known and respected by all ol our citizens.—Frankfort It •liner.

INDIANA Ni:\YS.

—The Torre Haute, schools have nearly 15,000 pupils. —The South Hend Turnverein.has a if 1,400 Decker piano.

A Laporte county man has an apple orchard ol 1,000 trees. A Kendalville man advertises 3,000

el

nj)ty wliisky hitrrt'Is

—Mrs. William Van Rrunl, of Terre Haute, has a set of China 104 years old. —The expenses of the recent election to Allen county were upwards of $o,000. —The Kankakee marsh up towardSouth the most productive

tance from a deceased brother. Though poor, he is lucky. —The engine of a tnresiling machine exploded in Madison township, Carroll county, last week, and instantly killed (Vorge Clawson. Mr. Kite, the owner, iJemj become was badly injured. griljn land. —John Mowry, a young mail working —The Yinceniies Timrx has been purnear theT., W. it W. railroad, had near- .. ,, chased bv M. Krebs it Co., and consola in of of In a taken of?', by coming in contact with a idaicd with the Journa..,,..., circular saw. J.ogansport Journal.

'J'lie editor of the (irandview Moni for head that weighed -li-l ounces

A ^ladisou county farmer raised forty live acres of army beans, this season, and expects a cood profit on them. —Jonathan Binns has been sent back

University lor a college Laporte, after fifteen years of service. All the draymen in the city attended us

ld to Purdue a —The Logansport journal says: A funeral. bnnrh of apples, twenty in number, on —Griffith Hughs, of Fcott cbur.tv. who a small branch not over a foot in length, accidently shot Frank Deitz while handwas left at our office last Saturday. They ling a revolver, has been fined §23.50'

for carrying concealed weapons. —A little child of John tioodal, at Seymour, a few days ago, fell in such a manner iur to cause it to bile its- tongue severely, from the effects of which itbled to death. —The Lnporle t'/u'onie'e savs: "We never saw wheat fields look bettter than they do in the north part of the county. In many places stock has been turned in to pasture them down." —Benjamin and Ann Sayres, of Wa-

in her UHUal heallllf alld

over

him, killing him. instantly.—Delphi.

und it is a matter of deep re-ret to his

Iriends tiiat failing health has necessi-

failing health

lated ihis.--T7)(f/it'/.'fe Union. The case of E. L. lligert vs. the ily. which was a suit by ligert against ilic city to recover damage for the breaking of his leg in l.StJT by lulling in a ditch .near the Jones House, and which has been in the Supreme Court for a long lime, came tip i'or a second trial in the ''ircuit. Court last week and resulted in .a judgment'of one thousand d.illar.-s for

id an on

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le of the ning potatoes at some distance from the

ty, and houle, and at this time came in for their

were was arrested and lodged in jail.

has been presented with a cabbage disowned States, except in scattered lon,l tliai. weitflied '224 ounces. I cilities, don't improve. Here is an illus-! trative item that contains a text for as 1

streets. The building is to he enlarged bash, recently celebrated the (iOth anni- money and his family iu a communi- sumptuary legislation. Many liepubli-

family tree shows a total ot lOb descend- 15j

ants from this union. —A Newton county farmer has -1,000 acres of corn this season, which is exI pected to yield an average crop of sixty bushels per acre, or 240.000 bushels in

The Seymour Times i\ Mr. John Weathers was stabbed on the evening of election day by l'eter Oomlolfo. Weathers' offense was that he merely pushed the latter. Weathers lies in a critical

a,u

'„ot

veiiler

day morning so blind that she could no

st'e

I'arish (irove. A number of these ani- cholera has prevailed to a considerable inaIs range between Parish and Sugar! extent throughout the country for the

occasionally one is killed.

'iiggins was found bv bis tenant Ivinir ""conscious, badlv bruised and bl.Vxly

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daylight. She had never been blind

.Imiriial. before. Mrs ^Nelson is now in the city the Gulf, and none worse than Kentucky. —Hon. Jesse S. Ogden leaves next under treatment. They make the mischief that drags-the Monday lor Los^ Angclos, California, —Hrick I'onieroy, in one ol his recent

liiwver wlio

('ePl'',s str,"g

ts( two wce

badgers in this county, our citizens been brought to this county "light capture a few specimens of each from the region of Missouri devastated variety, and start a little menagerie ol j}y the grasshoppers, and it is our under-

iii own. /miifoii J/eralJ. standing that the disease prevails niainly —On last, Weilnes'lay morning John

ftmol lt

j.„. Quite a large number

the imported animals, though we

le,,rn of

his barn lot. A vicious short horn being alllictcd. The looses thus far

H'lte a number of native hogs

THE CR.AW3A)RPSV.I.LLE SATURDAY EVENING JOURNAL.

throughout the county will probably reach 500 head." A terrible case of poisoning is reported from near Warsaw. The I dianian gives the facts as follows "A man by the name of IOzekelj Klinedence, who

resides near Clavpool, was in town on

last Saturday, and on going home in the

versaryof their marriage. Forty-two mem- ty if he says what he thinks, no amount can counties that voted against license bers of the familv were present, and the possible profit will take him there. ^e alBo went over to the Democrat*, and ., can't afford

-'to

cuuiilj vi-mm-r ,, u, u™u disturb nobody for^"opinion's sake we been gained, and thus the "ton^enjnee ... protect all alue, and respect men in all people, by failing to sustain the Kepuoli-! contest between red. W. iche

SO

Charles E. Crane, candidates for the characters and their social notions." All I out Ironi the statute books all laws pass-

Legislature, the election on the 13th re-! very well lor that place, but its neigh-1 ed fur the purpose of restraining borhood in the next county, will warn evils resulting Irom the traflic in

suiting in a tie vote. ... i•in j- /i an obicctionaole political creed to leave eating liquors. i.ue Madison Cuiiiirt records the lol- :..,w.0 r.»,m ,.-^1 imnp^. lndilference as to theduty of voting, on one side, and attachment to party, on the other, brought about this result.

business, farm or home in twelve hours or be shot or whipped. That spoils the virtues and moderations of fifty localities

of more importance.

They all suuer for tnc foilv of the

onp SoUlhern 8uues are* cur ed

9

lic al tli. lie'will remain duringthe Win- ",^aluri"y Night articles depicted a life- housaiid Kit Klux and White great deal more zeal, and much less faler, :iiid may make the (lolden .State his I like picture, one of the characters being a Leagurs have nulified virtually all the naticism, il practical results are to be I

lure home". Hendricks county has not we'll known and once a prominent Indiana advantages ol climate, product, situation secured through legislation. And, first --".vouug man of more brilliant 'prospects

was reduced to the lowest

uch plague spot from the Ohio to

!Uld

drink. 1 he man I)!^s* tion to be tus prosperous as the best peo-I in the way of legislation will be reed through Elkhart recently and begged j,ie of the North. They have had pro-1 moved, l'ublic sentiment must precede

his way on the cars. vocation,tio doubt. The freedeien have I the enactment of laws. ithout the .! been headlong, ignorant, and often venal I former, the latter are piucticallv worthlhe Kokomo Iribunc, speaking °f

an(

j1!lvc ,i

one

the cost of litigation, says: "Jt takes 4,000 bushels of corn to pay the expenses of finding out how much a small cow, killed by a railroad train, is worth. It takes (50,000 bushels of corn to find South a pandemonium of unchained devout whether a man is a murderer or not." eltry, crueltry and bigotry. The old These figtircs are suggestive.

more that was silly. Hut this could have been easily remedied by wiser men, and would have been remedied in the North without the murder and burning and banishing which has made so much of the

-I*. I iirw iiguiw iuu auggwu»u. slu\ery conteii)pt for the negro, and dis-1 election, but Landers, his oppo--1 hree deer w^rc seen last Saturday gust at his pretensions to humanity and i„. coi Mic ,.Wtim it I fos a-h tiifts of evening a short distance on this side of Noblesville Led says: "Hog

ri htiS or U) cxi8tence

Itiglits and Wrongs or Railroads. Hon. Schuyler Colfax delivered an address' before the Colorado Agricultural Society, at Denver, on the !Uh of Septembea, Irom which we clip the following paragraph

by the neighbors more than a fourth of a stead, or over your children's graves, on mile mvav." A physician was called in, payment ol appraised compensation, and after excmciatingsuflering, all three

Where the Trouble Is.

[K.rom tin1 Iiiiiiiinu|inliH Kvciiuiy Now.".] Several of the Southern Slates have passed laws for the encouragement of immigration, investment of capital, manufactures, and railroads. They have [rone the length of exempting manufacturing en pi tal from taxation for a term of years. They have "exploited" their advantages in soil, products, health and

Unquestionably there are railroad

iis !ls

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illu

il*

or

.i,„ ,i ... ,. tween places and people and companies.

supper. Sitting down to the table the wile and the two children had scarcely tasted their food before thev were seized

with violent pains, and within a very

few moments their cries could be heard

whi(

induced by such splendid promises. The brings the wheat to his mill to grind.

long a dissertation, and a tar more valuable one, than Alexander Stephens' elaborate commentaries on the constitution he deserted and the government he betrayed:

in l.aKayette, hnving tired of the sport, I to Kokomo for a new trial. His former and let their boating paraphernalia lie trial cost Howard county $r,0()0. unused, the Courier suggests that it be —A dray horse died the other day in 1 judge of the expediency of putting mil- 1 Democratic counties voted against li

lions of his own and other people's money into railroads there, decides that the political situation is such that the investment must not be made, though he regretfully adds, there is a good opening tor railroads.

few words. Now for the cause. The Cincinnati Commercial recently said "We were yesterday shown a private letter from a prominent citizen of Sumter county, Ala., advising a friend who had left his plantation on account of the terrorism that has prevailed there since

railroad wrongs. While

m.ni,,f

evening he ordered the eldest girl o! the have been engaged in the great and hefamily to get him his nipper. This be-1 nelicial work of internal inprovements, ing done, lie and the girls sat down to eat, alter having resorted to several expedients it seems to get the. girl to wait for her supper, oral least to get her legislation you have'a right, and "it is out of the room. After eating, he sue eeeded in getting the girl to go out of the house, upon a request for her to watch the horses, as he was sick. Dnring her absence it is supposed that he sprinkled corrosive sublimate on the victuals remaining ou the table. Mrs. Klenedence and two of her children had been dig-

.therefore, any unwise or

oppressive lsgislation toward those who

yet, wherever there is a power or combination of powers that looms up and startles us with its stness or its its demand, it is a power that by wise

duty as,well judiciously to restrain. Recognizing fully and frankly their use- iv fulness iu developing the resources of the nation and opening vast areas to settlement, and conceding the equitable right of their stockholders to remunerative dividends on the actual cost of construction, still they must understand that, they are to be, and must be, common carriers for all on common grounds.

suitable rates, without favoritism

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«j»atitiable on account of the

great public service expected,it is absurd

rescued from death. Klenedence to say that the same legislativeauthority is powerless to prevent a company it has itself created from absolutely defeating that end at will, by becoming an opposition instead of a benefit to the people.

And. as turnpikes, bridges and ferries are public works, though their ownership is private, and as their rates of toll can be

controlled bv the legislative authority if 'n"»,»".,«'«i

excessive, it is hard to understar.d why other corporations, chartered by similar I legislative authority, can claim to become higher and more potential than

situation as fully as the lieal Estate Kx- their creator, as to exactly similar change has displayed the. ad vantages of: charges. Kor, as has been so unanswerIndianapolis. But immigration hold* ably asked, if the miller who grinds! back and capital huddles down deeper in wheat can be limited by legislation as to the solicited pocket, as if afraid of being his toll, why not the railroad which

Temperance in Ohio Politics. Krom tln Ciii.iiiiniiti (iu/.i'lti?.) The election of Tuesday does not sus-j tain the general conclusiou with reference to the meaning of the anti license I vote cast in August. The majority against license was over 7,000, notwith-

''An Engli.-h capitalist named Wilson, standing heavy majorities in nearly all who has been traveling in the South to the cites in favor of license. Eighteen

cense. From this it was inferred that

the rural districts were in favor of tem-1

llere is the state of things told in a ijon accepted the decision as final, and

P1

perance legislation. couveiition, notwithstanding the popular vote against license, resolved in favor oi license while the Republican conven-

resolved in favor of- temperance measures. Thus the issue was fairly made up, and the temperance question was a prominent feature of the campaign. It told heavily against the Republicans iu nearly all the large places, and the rural districts did not make up any part of the

the murder of Billings, not to return if loss. The temperance people generally he valued personal safety." The letter accepted the Republican declarations as Th«t the imi*icwiii ho the was from ail ex-Confederate officer and a satistactory, but we fail to see any evi-

native of Alabama. deuce of vigorous work at the polls to No one needs to learn more to under- give lite to the plank in favor of temperstand why the legislative inducements anee. The eighteen Democratic counto capital" and industry are unheeded, tics that vot against license, went population will not go where opinion is back to their old party on Tuesday, and not free. If a man hat to risk his house, virtually voted for license and against

uain the whole world thus,

1Sftt oll tnolfM 15fo

1 t. .c*IHleIl1c« is snid, has cost him $10,000. He property and the tool of the whites la/.i-1

KST1 I

tending to the recognition of the negro's 1 human character, and coddled its detes-

tation its if it were a virtue, till it has expelled every sentiment of real manhood and every instinct of honor from a number large enough to taint the whole region with their infectioi.. This is the explanation of .Mr. Wilson's failure to invest.

it the vote of August was fairly in-

I

and lose his life and all that makes life terpreted as on the side of temperance, worth having. And such a loss is the ihe vote ol Tuesday was interpreted as! constant peril of opinion adverse to the I against temperance. Hut however this unbated rebel sentiment that rules so may be, the anti temperance people made lartie a portion of the late rebel Slates. a vigorous fight against the Republican it is not so in all sections of course, party, while a larger proportion of the nor probably in a majority but it is active temperance people and their symrth $120,-' common enough to suggest general in- pathi/.ers did not light with half the security, and neither capital nor immi- earnestness ol the other side and the re gration will bear that. A dozen men suit is a decision that will be construed expelled from a neighborhood for politi-I by the liquor dealers as on their side, cal opinions, a dozen families contemned As a result, the Democratic Legislature and excluded from social intercourse will regard itsell as instructed by -the for the obnoxious notions of their heads, people to modify or repeal the liquor will shut out money and skill and men laws now on the statute books. The from the whole State far more effectually question having been forced into the than a Chinese wall. It does not help election, and decided by a popular ma

the trouble a bit for an orderly locality jority in lavor of the liquor tralfic, the circulars contain n« lull particular- iunii«heci to say "no such things are done here we trade will press the advantage that has ou application.

cial intercourse according to their can party are in danger ol having wiped

I

GIFT

business be-

places and people and companies. Chartered by legislative authority as public highways,and compelled, in construction, to use the most important element of State Sovereignty, the riyln of emi-

domain, by which a railroad can be

run

gainst your will over your home-

the

intoxi-:

One class slept while their opponents worked, and another loved party more than principle, and thus the battle was lost. I

We have no suggestions to offer at present, as t: the proper couse to pursue

States back and further back into irre- in the luture, except to suggest that' 1 coverableimbecility and prostration. A there must be uistly more wisdom, a

lotishition of a people that onty ol aU, !1w}i^ultv

need^ a little common sernse and modem' aroused. Ibis done, the duel uiinc.ultj

much that was bad and I less. As matter now stand, the cart i.-.

in the wrong position its the horse.

relation to

Cosily.

The Indianaool.scorrespomlcntof tle llnT,'.! S^l! alfl ot:::: Chicago //mw is authority tor the lol-1 ir, cash oifts of $i.oou cich. lowing: tJohurn of the Seventh District, with Ins friends,

IIHH

but as ncnt. co.ne» by 001. clea.on,_ it! ^hhI..iif,,.of

1 000

*to

which were printed but never circulated.

I Nerve iu Advertising. l)r K. V. l'ierce, the great medicine I man ot Huflalo, New York, a few weeks: I since contracted for two columns space I in Jinr/trr*' Weekly,for five weeks,at $400 tion address per line each week—over £7,000 tor live I weeks.

ENTERPRISE

#100.000

In

GIFT ENTERPRISE,

To he (Irawii Momliiy, o(, 12, KM74. Ono (intml Capital Priz-f ol

#10,000 ITV GOIJ) Oih* $5,000 1 iv niijVHII: $ I 2=

nvK |,|ilZK

Two fiunily i::.rriritfi^ itiul iti'liol linr^p the "•|'vo" UHHiiUi'il hiinn's.-, mirth SI.M111 im-h I Two liiijrijie-, horsfs, I'll'., worth SiiiHlpni'ti.

with

Twofirw loncil ruscwooil pi:iiins, worth S"'5Ui-iirh, I Ti'H fHinily scwins iniu-hiiics. Hortli 5IO11 o:»i. l.Mni Uol.l iitui Silver l.i'vrr Uumin^ W.-ac-hi^ 1 :illi HMiih from f-jo to {::ilucnrli.

(in

ChnitiK. Kilverwitrc, .lewdrv. AT .. A-e. NlllllllIT Ol "litis III.IIIKl, TlrlvCts ftin 1

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to "in 1 tm

Altnil* l»'llto M'll lo wlKINI l.ilMriil Hill Im- pnll. Hmi:le I'H lii'ts, Six Tn-ki-ts $]o 'J'uclvc

Piclicts S-JO Tuiitv-Kirv ?|ii.

I Cireuhirii••oiit:iiiini)!! full list 01 prut rteMTipuon of tin- milliner ot .Ir.Mwinc, »»'l othor

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I I. 1 ... 1 .. Hon, will li( scut to mi)-ono onleniii thi'in

HIMIIIIPI

letters must he

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nt nistribu-

All

Addressed to IJ. I). .SINE, HOJC hntinnati, O.

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I O N E

Fifth

and Last Concert

IX AltJ 1.1 TIU':

Public

Library of Kentucky.

JD-A.1T

EASY FOKT(\K.

A |i.»iponemeni ol ih.' l-ntli UO II I of the li.'Cll

u»»!ie Lilttarv ot Kentncy ha lieen ho Lr'nerallv

IlC ljeniocriltic anticipated, and is so tnamfestiv for the interest

ol all concerned, that it mil-it meet the approval of all. The day is now aholtitc|y tixed, sum thrre will l»e no \at ia« ion Mom the pio^|-]iim)|( now mii* nounefd. ,.\ Mitlicient number ol ticket* had heen .«*old to have enabled IIH tt» »ve hud a larut* drawing on the .il*t of .Inlv, hut a short postponement was considered preferable to a p.irltul drawing Let it hi borne in mind that

The Fifth (iSifl. Concert

It» the last which will ever he given uimer tin* chattel and bv the present management- That I it will positively and imeonivocjdlv take place as announced on

Monday, 30tH No vein her, be*t the country al-

lol,l!s

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20.000 CASH GIFI'S

A I II IN I

^2,500,000.00

Will lio htihier?

disiributed hv 1 o(.among

MST OF GIFTS

One Grand rn*h mfl One (r«inl liitt In,' (trnnil

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Hilt

One (inniil !n-li «111 Unr iirnii'l isli fiifi Cnsli Gilts, 8-Ji.Hhi -!ii-li. in

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l.r CuMi (iilts. Onsli lillls, fl.lHJII oxcli... Cash mils, H.'nin carli... .liMIawl) (,ifts, ,11011 (»-ich... Ml On»ll Hlll.x, 2,1*Nl fact).. 100

Cash (lifts, 1,(1(111 cai'li.. —1(1 Cash (,ifts, .-,"»ini each.. •Mill Cash liifts, Km oa.'h.. Hi,(KIN Cash (iills, flu ciu-'li..

OF KOBI'OI.K

dno Maud (.'aj*li f»if( ol... (tm (iraini I'asli (lift »f.. One C«rHiid ('fish (.tfl ol.. Ono Ctiaiul Cash (itft of* OuoCinuid ('jisli »ifi of.

•2* Cash (»i(Is of Cash (»ift* of 7t* (*ash (Hits of

tried hard to figure

4Jf»n

Cash it in of

paid

J{ee(l C(litor of lhe s(,0jl,e in

SPECIAL NOTICES.

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Valuable OiiYss To hp distributed in 1^.. D. SINE'S' •Mill SKMI-ANNtWI.

S S: GREENBACKS

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Wonderful DiHeoverv orilie ltttli Century.

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American Milk ure

Fpr.Uonsnmptiou and Diseases of the Throrit. (-host atxl Lungs. Th«» onlv mr«|ionic* of

111 the world. A Mitistih'itc for Co.I Liver Mil. PurniHtiPiiily euros A*thina, Hron.-hitis. In (M pi out Consniuption, Sweats, I,o^ of .Shortness of Bn-ath. Cut-inlt. (Jroin. oukIis, CoMh, etc., in few liko ina^u-. Prwro

$1

per hoitle. Also, mi. s. it.

I I O W I

Anibian Tonic Blood Purifier,

Wbioh (litters from all othor iircpnrntioiH in th«* tininrdnifo a*tion upon the I,ivor, Kidnov^ nnd Mlo.d. 11 is purolj vojretahle, Hr'ttuscx Hio svhKin ol all impurities, huil-i.s if ri^ht sonar- un,

in/ikes pun*, ncli Mood. It Miros SiToftdoiis disfasei« of all kinds, removes constipation and rejjulnles t!i»

IkiwoIs.

ARABIAN

Knrnorvoin dohilitv. lost

italuy, ursifry diseases and broken down eon* M'tution* I clialion^o the* I'.Kli ecnturv to duee it- equal. Kv»»rv hoitlo is worth ih irold. Prire Si per liottle. AI r»,

0 1

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b'o.i

(ill's, 14,mill oiii'li.--

I "j

liranil Total, id,ni'il (tifts, all (Jasli ...... litK OF TICIillTS WholcTli'kcts II -lives Tenth, or carli coupon II Whole Tickets for

b'O.JHUl |ootoofi I JO.tMin :»o,oeo •j'.o.otin

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no

a oo

.uo on

i.WiMI

0(1

Tickets lor Persons wishinc to invest shotiM onler nromiitlj', either of tlm home ollice or our local iijient-.

Liberal cominissions will lit al!mcl to satis, fiu'lory iifients.

O S E A E E

Aicent ami Munntfrr.

Pnblfe library Hnihliim, Louis.ille, K\\.

No Further Postponement ~K

'I'll K—

S E O N A N A S

GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OK Till-: Masonic Relief Association

Thursday, 19th November rpijftOAT mo'V!"

1'ii'lcr authority ot the Vinjinin l.egi-l iln.e (act hiinian alllictious. Aerearo /irj»ini: passed Mar. s,

(•ro11Klit

IK. S. |». IIOWK'N

?SI, LITER PILLS.

I lii-v I'loiiimp tlm Iivor mi.l sldinnch tIH O 'II ly, it'tnovc oon.-Ii|.niinn, contiiiii 110 CHIUIUPI nor hii.V olh"r injurious uiurcdirnl, »nl net i.nj. klv

Ihi'sp nriniu without |-rolncini! iiiiiii or uciikncss. I'rici-i'ciiiii i.cr I.o.t.

per I'ox.

..f thf

Tonsuinpttves should use ail thru above mdsfinis. Sold hy A. W. Rinford, druyirist, sol* Ciiiwfonlsville, Ind.

»K'!IH for

IK. I*- H« i\V|5. Proprietor. I'd ChamU'is St.. New V«»rk.

Mr.-. Unn.-'s ri'i tain Cure for I nijroH inL' Nxilt--.IM111

A I O A

STKEL

KAIL: DOUItLK TRACK.

Baltimore & Ohio R. R.

TI10 I'iri'ct Short I,in-rroni

(IXCIWATI oiC COLl'MlllS

EAST!

SAYIXt S7 TO 1111 Mll.lis nn.l Arriving in Advane«* at

NEA\

?nviiiK'W mile

FIXED ami A .v:i

FULL D1MMI\( ASS6 ICi:i UN Monday, 30th November, 1871.,

LAST CHANCE

!-'U li ..

one Train

YORK,

nn.l iirriviiiH r, to 7 lionr.i in .idvanee at

I BALTIMORE,

Savinf! 12.Vinilcs nn.i iirnvuu .1 to 7 hour- in ndvnniri' sit

WASHINGTON,

liotlt-ll I

1^X111 .ADELPII 1A

One train the fpiiekeM.

MAGNIFICENT DAY COACHES

AMI PULLMAN PALACE

DltAWIiNG UOOMand

HMSJSPING CAHM

Arc inn on tins nuili- liptwpcn St. Lnuis, Ciiu'inuiiti, Coltiinhn*, Hiiltitiiiirc und WllslllllJIKlll City,

WITHOUT CIIANG13, CiOMsuifr Ihc Ohio Uivor on Wplciidiil Iron ltnilwiiv Bn,l)?rs nl ParkcislmiK or licllnire. ttiiM lintt yon nvoul nil oinnilius trunifcr". 'livkcts !oi- mile at nil 1'icknl Ollicos in tlm South mid Went. Til

1

ON. K. KHAKI*.

ns ,orlll,lon

85

ka 00ft TTPWT?T^ flftrt ARTT 'rtTTTTQ than from nil} other cause, fiom the infant &U,UUU iXCK.£.lS-«,000 CASH GUFTS- HiiffoentiiiK with croup, in the mother's arms, to the miss, the maiden, the middle need anil the aged, deslrnyed ly that prince of terrors, CON­

I I N A W A

.'.0410

tN» pai'li&ri0 eadi... l.r»n onch... 1(H) «»rtrh.,, .Vi oarli..

M.OtlO in.:.*»(» 1 I •J:,,(mio 1 .•s.'juU

Id cndi...

n,l|iKICas» Prizes, Lggrecuting I'riccol Tli'kols. Whole tii'Uets tin ofllQiiarter ti.-lii-i-Jlalf tickets S 0i|Ivleven tickets

ML

Ion mi

NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This lloncert IS strictly for Masonic purposes, and will ho conducted with the same Iiliemlity, honesty and fairness which eliaractcnzeil tlie lirst enterprise. JOHN L. Hol'Kli, Pres.

Kor tickets anil circulars giving full iiifuriiia* llKNliy V. MOOKi:,S.-i y. NorlolU. Vn. KKNIOXKlHI.E A F.X'li A I .i7» IU

BiiUnnore, M.I.

(•fii. Tu-kot Ajicnt, Hnltimon". Mrl.

A E N S W A N E

TO 9*0 PKH HAY »a.«ilv made bv any ono. Wo want men, womon, IIOVN nnd1

tlxi liVkid tfi 0Vfr th«» country to sell our Kitnv ••too| hn/:raving, Chromon, Cmvoti Druv^ lllnnimatKMis, I'hotoiiraph's, rto.,»tc. \\'v now Piibli^h tlio linost assorunont ever placed «jr»«,niKi before tho public, and onr pru-es yro •nnrk«*d bin.oiM down as lov as to del'y nil oompotition. No ono ^hnm iIi^ for a proinnnn^ivtnir pnpor in order ,o.»ni to#-t a ptftui-i* utter .«r»c»in^ our pieturos jmd h.li ning om ptn«-. W j» havo many oUl a^onts ai woiK ]oi u- ulm h:i mado canvassing for books, «p* i-, .. th« bn^MH'ss lor -yoiir.-, and they all put 111.t h\ ran inalit* much moro money ikmi at wink im ii.s th in in iHivthinu Our pric«V m.nim hic mi low that all ran atb rd to purchase, and tln ioiore the picturrs^scll at si«ht at almost c\ oi limine. Now beginners do as wollas HgenfM who h.I\e I

IM laiu»- cApcnoiico, lor our hentttififl

subjrrt.s and low pric«?M are apprc*itttod hy all. I ni.dv lai jit- ab»s t'verywhere all an a^ent has jo do to show

tha

o(»i

S'tfl-INI

pietuVes from house to house.

Don buik toi work elsewhere until you have, seen what j-reat inducements we otter you to iiud{ monej Wo ha\c not space to explain till hen hut •end u." your address find we will send full pai tn ubu, I ree, bv mail. Don't del-'V if yon want pi oh table vwrk lor your leisure hotirs, or lorvout whole time. Now is tl t» favorable time toon ag«» in tins business. Our pictures are the hnoi itnd most pleasing in this country, and are ondoiMd hv all theleaoin^ papers, intruding the New ork Ilcrabi. Those who

cannot uivo tiiehus-

ines^ tloMi entire attention can work tip their own localities ami make a handsome sum without o\ei hein« nw-'v from home over night. Let all who want pleasant, profitable employment. without isking capital, send us tlieir adifress at ota and learn all about the business for themselves. Address (VEOrtte STINSON ACO., Art Publishers. Portland. Maine.

MEDICAL.

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A I .I .E A N

I I AV/-H-IJ K»K is I'oinpnspd ol J---*- Amiiicinift, Chloroform. Spirits "fCninplioi', Tinr.tiiro of Liipiilino. Oil of .luni|M-r. ami AluoImiI. Tliis dompniiiiil is unoiiuiilled in tiic minnis of iiioilii'iiie for tlu'i'iiro of (!Ht»rrli, N»rvoti. or I Sil'L HI'H«IHI-II". NouralKik, Tronililin^ or Twitcliiiiir of tli? Nerves, nml nil

NIM

VOIIH Disenses. II.

will coiintiini(!t nil poisons, hiinish piniplfjs, i-uir

ticuly criiplions, itcliii humors, ,tu. i: cqunl-. izi'S tho I'irciilntion, inviporntcs the system, in-' {iTfiisiis the tuition of the heart, without exuitini hriiin, cures Heftrlluirn, P«lpil»tii!i, Kluttei^ inu of the He'irt, fyspepsin, Ac. Hriai •Wkviintor nhsolutely |io.sesses more eur/itivfpro|ierties Ihim imv other preparntion. Phvsi1 IMIIIIS, chemists iiiul olhers are reonesteil to exlimine anil test the remedy, nn fSl.t-tKi vri|| |,P ii/tiil if found dillei'eiH from -e|)ieseutntion. I Sold hy nil Druggists.

ensoji nre the

jirevHlent and fatal ol here nru mftre persons

I prematurely eairied to their last resting place jrantiiiullv from diseases of the throat, lungs and

SUMPTION of the lungs, some of the most anual»l", beautiful and beloved of our fiuuilv circle" are thus rudely lorn from our embrace hy the ,II.III Cough, Who'oping Cough. Hoarseness, Croup,

•jd Oi'ft I Jti.OlMI •'..ot'O

PI

Itronchitis, Iiiiryngiiis,

I II II II I I, and Coii

sumption in its early stages, are radically and speedily cured bv using, IIS directed, Hrigfi' I'hroat and Lung healer. Sold hy all Druggist*.

1

Tli" human family, or most of

I i""l*' thrill, are familiar with the name \J as well as the luxury ot Corns, IJunions, Ingrowing Nails, and other similar fruit. Persons I not annoyed with them had be'ter not eourtllicir Hci|iiiiinlanic. They are no more a green bio companions than a g11z7.lv bear, a scolding wife, or a drunken husband. Those afflicted will find peace and couitort by using Hriggs" Alleviatoianil Curative to banish ihem. Sold liv all Druggists.

1 1")I r."I?C is very well lor tlioso not

I

troubled to think it is noth-

I "ig to have Piles for this reason the unfortunate suHorer gets very littlesympat'.iy the agony of Tophnt is not or cannot He much* worse than the torture endured by inillions who are troubled with internal bleeding, external and ltolling piles. Glad tidings fur the sutferer

Briggs' Pile Remedies are mild, safe and sure. All the above remedies sold by Dr. E. Dechon A. W. Binford, Molfett A Booe, Smith A Hamrick' R. K. Krout, drugL'ists, Crawfordsvillc Moore McCormiuk, Z. ball, druggists, WaveUnd, and others.