Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1874 — Page 7
Jsaiurdaii (ikcnimi Journal.
oi M:M uhuks.
A six lout vein of cnnnel coal lias been loiDiii ju.-t across the river from Newport. I:• 11 ni'rt livery stable at Franklort,
stri'V(d by lire last Summer, is being rebuilt. *riie L'banen I'dtriot li t- been shown a olden ru^el. potato tlwt, writhed two poll ml- and live ounces.
Mr-. John J. liroelci'iibrnii r!i, whose
hi.b.tnt 1 is eauiier of tlie Trader-.' lunk. LaFayctte, (lied Friday morning. A Logansport landlord has commencol publishing a delinquent list. Tin- lir-i iiaiiu- on it i* that ol a Peru newspaper
man. ,lohn r-'pence, Ar ib like, has wrapped his mantle about him and stolen away to Covington. Fountain county, taking Irs pr• 111i11lt olliee with him. —L Fiiyr/tr ./mil itdl.
A delivery wagon .stippo-ed to Ih-Ioul'
to-pine grocery was f'oun I in ill" ids near La Fayette a lew days ago, supposed to have been standing there several months.
Lou Abbott is confined in his lmnic wiili a disease of the leg, which is 1 ilc• 1 amputation of ihat
to neces-itate the valuable member of the human bod.y— /.itnlllOil a/ml,
11b1 inL .t'orly iieeessi'vns lo the nieniber si.io.
!). It. Kreider. !•([., of Adams town--hip, brought into our olliee to-day specinictis of the largest, pot a toes we have ever seen. Thirty-five of them made a half bushel heaping full.— LojaiPjiort J'hitiw. 'I h' Mayor of LaFayette has bought the Sunday Leader of that city and iL will henceforth be conducted by him.
Mavnr Metiinlcv hiw a weakness for the
.jiiiii and lie will make a lively review of
the Star city.
The remains of John Steincr, tin old
citizen of L'^:ins|iort, were discovered in
the race near I'lil's mills one day last:
are •_rra Tlie cholera is among them, and over! one hut tired ha\e already died with the ih-ea~t*.—Ilooxier S'n'r.
l»r. William S. Walker, who was the! 1 'einoeratic ."indicate lor Stale Senator iViuii Tippecanoe countv, li.'s filed hi.:oni| laint to contest the election ol": .Judge Larue, on the ground of a legal teeniehality, presuming that Larue is not eligible. lvioeli Ardetr is i.i West Lebanon. A Mr. t^uinn irried :i Mr-. li'Mti whose husband was supposed to have been lost in tlie war. She and her children have
received a pen-ion for some rears. But i. about two weeks :igo the 'original Horn timed up widi and live'\
A little daughter of ,lnh Cnrroll.
J.OiJlln.ljIOl't .foui'lllll.
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resides on the North Side, was burned to dea!!i on Tuesday evening. She was kindling a fire, when her dress caught in ih-.' tla/.e :ind was consumed on her person, inflicting terrible burns. She stiffeted greatly, and lived only a few hours. I
X. I'i. Lyons, formerly an old citizen of 1'otn-t,iin. but for the past few vest's a re-id. nt of Lower Illinois, sends it had report home. Coin yielding four bushels
On last Siii tirday (venii. while in itt tendiince on I'rof. Jelly's sinking school iit iiy.lo Park chu 'eh. near tlie etlne ol •'iirroll county. Mr. Wm. Unger had his horse, a sorrel, and bitgs abstracted from the hitching rack. The thief drove through Shovetown, but further than th.it im trace of the abstracted property can be ili-„-.ivered.—Frant/itrt Hanncr.
S»iin Indianapolis parties have been
a large business in bi.vimj hogs,
iitrjf i|iiautities and selling them out J" parties to feed and si ll back again.
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I he shops, ol the D., Iv It. .V I. and L-, C. S. \Vr. railroads are to be placed 'in the twelve acres donated to the hitter The Republicans electcd ^"aipiihy by Mr. A. H. B.-trnett, west of down to road supervisors,
the intention of Mr.
city, it
•^eliuyler. the President of the latter .... ... '•"inpaiiy. to furnish bis workmen with
INIUANA NKWS.
The pay roll of the Evaiisville teachers ninounts to $0,800 a month.
'1 lie ierre Haute nail works shij from 41)0 to M)0 kejrs of nails per dav.
Messrs. Black ami Thompson are preparing to erect a large pork house at Howling (ireen.
'1 lie. n*w Sii.OOO engine house at N "V Albany was dedicated on Tlutrsdav night ol last week.
The (.'lay county miners hive resolved to ask an advance of fifteen a Ion after November 1.
The cannel coal which is being de
veloped in the eastern edue. ol Sullivan county is said to be very fine.
The Brazil furnace is running alonir smoothly, makinir an average of thirtvlive tons of No 1 mill iron daily. 1 he knight-viile Fntrrpri:»• says the ague hangs on the flushes and flourishes
in the fence corners in that vicinity. !osheii has commenced the construction of water works, following the Mishawaka plan. They will cost about $7,(J00.
The LYrre Haute opera house was «•ld at auction Thursday, the '2"Jd inst., lor $80,r»84 !50, less than half the oiL'inal cost.
I iie la-t exploit of Mr. John 11. Spencr ol the convicts from stripes to solid tin: Fountain county journalist, iu La- brown. F:.yette. was to make personal assault on A Knightstown woman can put out Mr. R. 101!is, which cost him ten dol a big washing and get dinner while her
Col. Sliular, Warden ol Hie Southern
la's f'U'ieit to tlie Stale. two daughters are playing a game of Hr. II. Leonard, of the North Hde croijuet. in isiian church ol Lnganspnri, recently While repairing the rfiof on the! held a protracted meeting in Ut yal (.'en- Christian church at Warsaw recently,
tir, Ca.». county, at which there were Ephraini Uuunells fell to the ground and
have accepted the new jail from the con-
The totiii cost was S02.UG!).8-1. 'i'lte C'lay county coal business is very heavy just now. One day last
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S. S. t'olleiL itnd L. Thomas, who «1 young lawyer of Peru, was killed at feeding about thirteen hundred Jefferson Barracks, Mo., by the cars. He lojiper hogs, are having bad luck. was on his way to Texas to prospect lor
a new location.
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city and county have become famous tbi tie votes. In two contests for .Mayor this city the candidates tied, and now in our last election the candidates for Representative have received each the same number of voles.""
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of uiib''iiis to the acre, and live stock valueless lor want of feed. He will trade stock for a wagon cover, and thei strike for Indiana.—Aflint l.clyi\
old
a liUuiL-i .d news, now oltl, we
Ma:
An old farmer presented himself at a bank in Sullivan the other day, with it bag of gold and a bag of silver, which he had buried for several years, •lieexchanged the metal for greenbacks, concluding that the hitter was just as safe I
llcur
Hint a blind y.,ung lady, daughter
'i .''erecr Mekinsev, tauL'ht a public .. 1 ,, 1 1
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iiiil, wns pstul I10111 the public funds. this Summer, in Jackson township. She was the choice of a majority of the pa irons though totally blind, yet she is well educated, at the Institute at Indianapolis.— i'ii ink fort Crctccnt.
William Knox, si colored boy of
Spencer county, seventeen years old, while out coon hunting with several white itnd colored bov?, last Monday
night, accidentally shot himself through I
the neck and head, with a gun which he I ri'/
holding olBce in Wayne county is that of Otto G. Davis, who was elected to the
0,,ic
^nstable, in Perry township, at
ur ,at ct Ie
u. lece'ved Ins conimisMon this week. A colored man was also elected Supervisor in Perry tawnship.—Richmond Free Pre**.
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I Ih pav :?o.fi per huiidrt (I for the stock, give ten per cent, for use of money and then sell back the fatted hogs at $".50. Hie fiiriners get about 50 cents :i bushel I'|r their eoin in that w:iv. FruuLfort ..ViTiveiil.
THE (UtAWhX)UDSV.I LU-C%
laid for it."
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The Umiinwsioners ol Allen county I ^Steuben and DcKalb, J. Howard,
-'ek 240 cars of eoal were taken out ol
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Brazil and Kni^htsvilie mines.
McDole, convicted of the murder of
llle
Bradley family near Lawrenceburg.
w:ls (,
week. SLeitier had been missing for sev-j to hard labor in the State prison lor eral days, and he is supposed to have miniitied sitieitie. Albort J. Davidson, an estecm-
Ttiursday,the 22d inst,, sentenced
Kra!ul Jur-V
Allel)i Ad mi illld W
an indictment against J. (Jlcding, ot Kos- jj ciusko county, for ]oisoning his wife and .Teflcrson, John L. Roe, Tt. two children with intent to kill. A full rev, D.
accuunt of the affair was given in this column at the time of its occurrence. Lawrenceburg hits a scandal ease. William Bogen, book keeper iu the Dearborn Furniture Factory, was accused by one liates, a colored servant yirl, of being the father of an unborn child. Bogen compromised with sfb.'io and left the citv. 1 he Yincennes Sim s:iys "Titis
Huntington at ebuau, It.
1 and much easier ken care of. derwood, It. I ••••••. it.- 1 1 KKl'KESKSTATIVKS KM'.CTF.n .1 steam corn husking machine was on I 1 1 1 1 1 (isov« «Iolni \Y alz. 1*« trial at the farm of John Lrnsperger,
mt itU capwhle (lf
1. .. villk niiL'liiilu ni r»m t)ii tint*
SOObushelaof corn i'rom the shock per day. But whether experience corroborates the claim or not we arc not told.
qualified and
Delaware county now claims to be the banner county of tbe State. Having soreheads, Independents and whisky Democrats to fight for the last three months, it gave Curry a majority of Brown, D. 1,407, and Robinson over Johnson 1,400, Ripfey M. L. Henderson, D.
a clear Republican gain of 300 over IS/2.
'ntifiud improvement and benefit of Ins .' •'"i 1 »!«ye-. is his intention to erect, it nliout ot the amount to get the ""tiding in which fie vill have reading other !?:.{,000 applied to the poor." In
l»l».vos of the road, and en-
tlotl 'le.ivor to throw aionnd this class such •"[.'iietions its will prevent them from
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"'g their unemployed time in th? city
The A incennes-Tium gives the follow-
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S pleasant insight into the administra-
"i"id for homes at, very reasonable t'"" of afTairs in Knox coiintv. It says tires, iind iu, |,i |,j.s mind a project Of the §8,000 annually expended "on ac'•'t, v!,en carried out, will be to the
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""""s and a library for the a.-commoda"- other words, the jmor get about j.0(H' Hendr'icks'and Putnam. SVm. II. liii-
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the other ,§5,000 is wasted and 'sto-! S«n.
,e
elsewhere.— ].u:i,-ui.«jHr1 l'Ji:roi. extension
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a/.i! Laho notes the lollowmg
I vicinity: lie iron for Smith, Heed & Vermillion, E. J. Jackson, Sr., It. Co.'s coal switch is expected to be laid »««tain, Jesse Marvin,L). 1 tliis week. Barrowman, JlcCren Co. '{'I'l'^'nioc, Samuel Shortridge,!?.,
and the Harnett switches will be com-
Yanderburg, H. C. Gooding, 1!. Washington and Jackson, John A. iwman, I). Lawrence and Monroe, _«. W. FriedIcy, It
Scott, Jennings, and Decatur, J. H. Fried ley, It. Switzerland,Ohioand ltiplev. William
renitentiary, has changed the clothing Culbertson, U. Clinton, Frank I). Caldwell. I). •$* Decatur and ltush, H. 1). Sleeth, 11. Hoone. 11. M. Slarvin, 1). Vigo, II. D. Scott, It. Montgomery, P. S. Kennedy, It. -JS
gy, R. Montgomery, Jas. F. Mcrncy, Fountain and Warren, W. P. Ithodes, Iv.
received fatal injuries. I ^initli, 1). The Patrons of Husbandry in Miami and Whitley, fj. W. ChapI man, K. eounty are circulating aubsenption pa-i Elkhart, Jas. K. P.eardsley, I). per.-, to raise stock tor a co-operative .store, Noble and Lagrange, Wm. nunyan, with !i capital of fdO.OtJO. It.
traciota u:nl nuule the laal payment, hau^cn, D. -obIe and JMkliart, Ci. 1. Lcr.
orth. It.
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:d Wabash,Elijah Hack-1
Martin. Dubois I'eed, D. Marion and Morgan well, 1).
(lorso
ks ship! i,| ., ^••wlon and Benton. James lvmm pitted iknl. .Mclleliand & /ellers we son, I. understand will furnish their own iron, I White and Jasper, O. II. Brown, T. and have their grade finished and ties!
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s's here who says he is one of the Hears*, It. in the Jacob Voting murder Whitley, Thomas Washburn, I. at Indianapolis, in 18(i8, and received $000
for hi* part of the job. If he is wanted you can have him. I think his name is Powell. If he is needed, take him away. lie is a bad egg. We don't want him here.'—J .(li-mapoli* Journal.
TilK LIKJISLATI'HK.
A l.isl Men Composing l!i Kciiiil anil ol lt(-|i--s'iiluli v* TJn-ii- INililit-nl lt-li-rml NtreiiK'ili.
SKNATOUS HOLDING ON'Kit. The Senators holding over arc as follows
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Marion, W. U. Thompson, It. licans, 23 Independents, Qrvn-rns i.'ct.-ii -•••••:.- I'
Tippeconoe, John M. Laltue, It.
Allen, Robt. O. Bell, D. Cass itnd Carroll, David D. Dykeman,
D.
Hamilton and Tipton, Peter Card well,
f,'l!Iul1 Clark and Fio^' Fnuik C. Johnson,
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Fra11k1iii ahd Dphi!torn, Is' ens. I). ."5t. Joseph atitl ^tark, Joseph son. 1). 1'ikc and Witrriek, Jitines dricks, 1).
James J. .Max-
Ben rss,
Jliatni and Howard, Daniel It.
in It. I'arke and Vermillion. James son. It.
John-
Benton, Newton, Jasper itnd White, George Major, 1. Brown and Bartholomew, John I!. Grove, D.
Madison and Delaware,Robert li. Cree, I. Ripley, .Switzerland and Ohio, Wm. Cuibertson, D.
Crawford and Or ger, D.
i-'inim S ipli 1 mJ
Jacob
Mishawaka, last week. The paten-I Yimderbuni Adolnh I'iaflliu R.
hLkin, Wm Seff
'Montgomery,
Warrick, Nathan Peyeatt, D. Pike, James W. Arnold, I). "Spencer, James ltomine, D.
slid
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Perry, John II. llaynes, I). Kuox, Tie vote. Daviess, Harvey Taylor, D. Sullivan, Jamea L. Nash, D. Green, J. P. Mcintosh, I). Martin itnd Dubois, A. J. Grosvenor,
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... Washmton, Alfred B. Collins, 1). was handling, and was instantly killed.! Crawford and Orange, John L. McGin The first instance of a colored man nit v, 1).
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everything Decatur, John M. Shaw, D. Rush, Jacob Iteddick, D.
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Harrison, Samuel ltamsey, 1.). Floyd, John S. Davis, I). Lawrence, Andrew J. Williams, It. ./'Jackson, Alex A. Davidson, D.
Brown and Bartholomew, Alfred Miller, D. Monroe, Wm, N. Roseberry, D.
Scott, Jennings and Jefferson, Bcwis C. Law, D. Jennings, James N. Wynn, R.
Jefferson, James M. Lanham, R.
A.
Ripley, Rush and Decatur, Barker
igo, Benjamin F. Havens, D. and Jos.Gilbert, D. Owen, Jesse II. Rent),
Clay, S. W. Uruee, D. Clay. George W. Bence, D. Morgan, John Kennedy, It. Johnson, C. McFadden, R. Putnam, J. G. Kdwards, 1). Hendricks, .J. W. Morgan, It.
I'arke, Daniel Thomas, K. Montgomerv :tnd Parke, John R. .Mil-
cr
uf the coal interests in that Wa-ren, John C. Lincoln, I.
11 DAY SXLNU JOURNAL.
Samuel Ames, 1{.
orter
'*e«. Crumpacker, li.
1 Jjun°rte, Edward Evans, I).
A private eiter from a member of: Si. .Joseph, David K. Lcoper, 1 he Indianapolis colony at Los Angelos, St. Joseph and Marshall W. (J. Metal., contains the following item, but it! Mitchell, J). won't do to raise a sensation at this day I Kosciusko and Fulton, George ]l re-
Llkli irt, Albert (Jsborn, D. Noble, O. 1). Willett, Lagrange. Samuel Harper, It. Steuben, K. H. (ilasgow, It. I 'elviilb. K. !I. Taylor, It. Allen, Mahlon lfelle r, I), and Hatrick Horn, It.
Adams and Wells. Augustus W. Martin, U. lhmtin 'toti. J. C. Favorite, It.
Wabash, llirain I.)ale K. 11 uuiington and Wal.'ash, Albert H. Shaffer, K.
Circuit :uul Iliuckfunl, Willi uu bell, it. Craut, Cornelius ShugHi't, It. ^Iiami, Daviii (.-hartcrs, K.
Howard, James M. Darneil, It. Cass, John A. Cantlev, I). Carroll, James S. Johnson, 1). Hamilton, Nathan A. Clark. It. i* Tipton and Hamilton, Samuel M. Tay-
or
Owen and Clay, M. H. ltingo, 1). Madison, G. W. Harris, I. Shelby and Johnson, M. It. Slater, D. Delaware and Jay, Matthew A. Siui.th, Putnam and Hendricks, Addison Dag-1 K. SK
Laporte, I. H. Winterbolham, 1). Martin, Fulton and Pulaski, M. It.
Randolph, M. A. lteecier, It. Wayne, P., L. Harris, It. and J. J. Jiad cliff, 1-i.
Henry, Jlark C. Forkner, It. Hancock, Smith MeCord, I). Henry and Madison, Addison, It., A. *'n okkick,
Thompson, D. Fayette and Union, Milton Trtisler, D. .Marion, Ev. C. Kennedy, I)., Jas. Hop-: kins, !)., James Thompson, 1)., and Da-I vid Tnr|)ie, D.
Marion and Shelbv, E. T. Xoiglitlcv, l. :•••?•/, Dearborn, C. Johnson, I).
«ll, J. D. Sarnie ^uikbn, John
IJoone and Clinton, A. J. Boone, D. Randolph, A.J. IS'ell', D. llenry and Hancock, m. It. Hongh,
It.
given bv Kuropean capitalists to the re- Will be
sllU ni llu c, nt
we have named. II a Democratic vie-
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tnd Orange, Henry A.
her own iiflairs, and that "it is none our business." Now tliis
Thcnnlp licii.Hiii
In
Swi-
Berry. 1),
Miami and Howard, Samuel Woody,
Marshall, Designey A. Snyder, It. The complexion of both Houses is as
Fiivette, Union and Rush, It. M. Haw- follows: HTniul'iv 'KKIi ie~i In the Senate—Democrats, 24 Ite]ub-i
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l'osev 11 (ll bso n,' a t- r' Davidson, Independents, 7 I inc Democrats will probably gain an^Sullivan and Knox, llenrv K. Wil- .Representative ir» Knox, which
tbe House—Democrats, oo Itepub-
will give them 51 in the House, and a
niiijority on joint ballot of votes.
A Significant Circumstance. [Kroin tho Pitulinrg Commercial.j Already the blighting ellects of the late successes of the Democratic repndiationists of Ohio antl Indiana are beginning to make themselves lelt. Among
receive(1 in WilH lrecl
I ^Gr,enaiy| Daviess, Andrew ""mplx-j Z*Zl 30tll NoVeillbei*,
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B. Hen-
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tory in two States can thus lower the l^!'
clmiactiT of our credit abroad, what uno j11 would be the probable effect should that I Omnd cash Oift ....' repudiation party obtain control of Con-
gress? It would beget, a financial panic and spread misery, suffering and ruin from one end of the land lo the other.
We have tried to kee] out of our paper
a
Grant, Blackford and Jay, Isaac Un-1
reference to 1 nd iana and her ioii tics, ,' 'l?
columns. The elections of United States Senators are generally referred to by newspapers that are printed daily. We don't expect to influence Senatorial elections in Indiana or in any other State, but we would like to see any man short of General Burnside who can prevent us from expressing our opinions.
I Sheepskin at a Discount. I ll'rotii the Yale Herald.] A recent graduate, whose name is' hardly dry yet in the triennial catalogue, I armed himself wiili his diploma and
bade the old gray haired serf to show hint into the senior partner's office. On coming into the presence of the bald headed millionaire he made an obsequious. we might say humiliating, bow. He stilted that he was in search ation. The man said can you do?" "Anything friend. "What salary do you expect?" ,- was the next inquiry of the old buffer,
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"Oh, well, §1,200 will do." "Why, my young man, I can get 2,000, competent men at that, for So a week." The graduateat this stace of the game pulled
out his diploma una excluinied,
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As a candidate for Congress Brother Bowles was not a success, and as a guesser was an equally lamentable failure. I His prognostication that he would get every county in the District but Fountain was correct with the exception that he didn't get any county in the District!
Attica Ledger.
Donaldson lately dumped it sand-bag I into a kettle of apple butter at Pittsburg.
''imnrl.. tup, country
#100,000
Valuable (rifts To lie liNtrilnit| T. SINE'S
I KMI-A.\NI!A!,
|GIFT ENTERPRISE,
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II Momliiy. Oct. 1 ii. 1ST1. "'"'"I I'.IZ,, O
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On- I'r
S^.OOO IX It.A-lilt' 1'IVIC I'HIZKS Si,tint
™K3S 7: GREENBACKS!
'J HO tuniiiy an,I n, I I Silver ill. lint.•,]
h»i'!H'st
»..i tli ii ^-.,,.1,
horses. worths.
M-",?r.'."V:'1
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'v! I""""-, Hi.rlli S..50«..»• h.
i-n?i(- JJV"
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'!nncs. worth inn
.old and Silver l.ev. lluotinir Watches all) worth from S:io to
I.iboi-iil I'reiiiinins ill I is.iigle
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•O/'ld Chains, .silverware, .lewelrv. A*e Num'.er of Uii'is iu.ikio. Ti-U-k iainte'.: to.Vi mim I lo sell li'li.fs. |o lvli'om
IN
SKI Twelve
I l»et I weniv-Kiie Sin
Circulars containing a full hsi ,1... I MM-ipoon ol the manner 01 drawinK, and other 'nnnnon ,n to the -.1 Disin!,
IO ., will be sent to any one orderinir them letters must be addressed to All
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CIF-MCONCERT.
and Lust Conwirt IX All» OF TI!K
Public
Libran of liontiicky.
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LAST CHANCE
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EASY FOStTiM:
A. postponement of the Kilth Concert of the Pulilie l.ihrary of Keiitiiev has been so .'enemllv lintieipated, and is so inanifestlv for th.Mnterest ol all olI al! eoiieerned, that it niun meet the approval ol all. I he day is mm absolutely tixed, alio there will he no variaiioii from the programme nou annomieed. A sntlieient number ol tieUetshad been •-old to have enabled us to have ha.I a large draw-
ingon the ist of,Inly, le.u a shori po-stponenieiit was consider".! preferable to a partial drawing, I.el it In borne in mind that
Tlie Fiitli Ceiicci't Is the last which will ev.-r be given under tills
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the mostsignifieant of the latest advices th» present nianag-nieiiT. 'I'I'IVMI'liai
i* JumouKd
our bonds
ah jj .: that considerable quantiiies of and stocks are being reshipped from Eullender-!
.V- The movement, iu
the best informed financial circles, is at-
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ind that 20,000 ASH CilFf'S A'il iH K(i ATI N'i
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tributed solely to the interpretation
.#2,500,000.00'
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lisinhn(c«I l»y luijunou^ the
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ir. Cnh (iil'ts. ::n Onsli (iifrs, •vi oh (tiriv, I'") C-iitU (iifts, 2J0 Cnsli C:ft.
Bmintl to liave Its Say. [Kro»n tlu* Cinc-inuat En^uir^r^ ••We are charged with taking too deep an interest in the Indiana Senatorship. I We are told that Indiana can attend to Total.aa.tiui i.'ifts, nil
01 lMCK'IC OF VICKKTN.
too uad. 'k!:sT'!
Tenth,"'ori'Vieii
No Further Postponement -ok TUB-
SECOND AND LAST
started in search of a situation in the fJl? A "VTI fTl^r fAYf Tljm .metropolis. Having removed his dia- 1 tUJtLltl mond studs and donned his last year's hat, he. sallied into a counting house and
IN AID OF TIIE
•arch'of a^itua-jTlmrsrtay, 19th November.muRAAT
50 000
You OnefirnMCAPiHiiftor.
may not be aware of it, sir, but I ain a I S™"'{ f^'
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a- 11 One Grand Cash t«ift of.....
graduate of ale, and here is my diplo- one Grand Cash Gift of... ma." "If that is the case I do not want you at any price." The alumnus grew red in the face, and turning to the old man, said, "Before I will work for $5 a week, I wiil chew air lor nourishment on the front, steps of the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Good morning."
One Grand Cash Gift of. One Grand Cash Gift. of. l." Cash Gifts of $1,000 each 28 Cash Gifts of fttHi each 4:1 Cash Gifts of B50 each 70 Cash Gifts ot ISO each 2ii0 Cash tiifts of lull each f.7S Ca«h Gifts of W eaeli fl.nou Cash Gifts of 10 each
in I
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«'ill l« the best the eonnjrv al-
girls
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CMsh •Jifl.s, C.i^h (.iilts,u
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but somehow WC can't do it. These cur- 'V— be»" (KI linesl and Uiost pleasing in this eounlry.'an'd are
I'ublie Library Hinlditig, Louis.ille, Ky.
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SPECIAL NOT ICES.
T1ic9Iom| WoiMlcrriil niKcovi'i or (lie 11)th
Century.
1I!S. S Ik. HOH'K'X
American milk Cure
For Consumption smd Disenses or tlie Tlir. it, Chest, -•lid Jjiings. Tim on Iv niudicinu of n.find Ih-worh). A siit.stitntc for Cod Liver Oil. I'oriiiMnctUly rnres 'nci]"fiit Consumption, Jnrlit Sweats, Loss ol' He.'p, Shortness of Urenth, Cnt'irrh, (""roui', Coiuihs, Col.ls, .tc., hi a few .lavs, li| ini^'i-. I ru.vSl }ci-h()tiio. Also, inc. S. IK IKMVl/S. Arnhian Tonic Blood Purifipr, W Inch ilill'crs from till other prep ualIons in tli-imtii(ilitiii-Hcnon upon the Livnr, Ki.lnevs im lilo-il. It IS purely vei ct:il.le, cleanses the ^v--tcm ,J| all impurities. I.iiild» it riiilit sniiaro in-, and makes pmv, rich hlood. It cures scroAilou* •iiseiises of nil kinds, removes constipation nn I rejiuintcs the howels. Koi nervons debility, loVitality, III ill"ry diseases and broken down eon--I'lnliDiis I .-hallcnue the l:uh centiirv to piolueo it.- euual. Kv-ry l.otlle is worth its weicti 111 gold. price Si per hottle. Also, ik. s. it. iiowirs
ARABIAN SK, LIVER PILLS.
I hey eleanse the liver and stoinnch thoroii^hIJ. remove constipation, (•ontain no calomel no, :ui) other inturioii" ingredient, and net- .|iiiekl« upon these or-.ns will,out l-rod.lcin^ pain o, weakness. Price jr cents per box.
Consiinij.tives should tis«! till three of the :u)Ov»» rucdictiK-s. SoUl Iiv A. W Hinfonl, 1niiruist, sol'j n«'oui for Cmw forilxvillt*, Inrl
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IlH. n. IKIWE. Prop, i, lid Chain I. ers M., New Yon
Mrs l.ane's Certain Cure for Inisrowiiii Nails •'.Mill.
RAILROAD.
stukl hail. doukli: track.
Baltimore & Ohio R. R.
I lie I 11 «ct Short 1.1Ik- from
IXM.WVn OK COLINKIS
EAST!
SAVINC K7 TO Mil MII.ks in
A,Tiv
tMnjjuO miles and arnviiii vaiKa. at
"'M"!ie Tram
in Advaih'f at
nem
York,
to 7...i!.0ura.,iii..Ml.
Baltimore,
having IJO miles and arriving A to 7 hours in si.I-vmu-e
VN 'ASH live i- TOjN
^hiladelp HI^l Uiie 11.mi tho
MAGNIFICENT DAY COACHES AJvJ PULLMAN I'ALACE OUAWIiVG HOOJt and
SLEEPING CAK8
I Ale run on this route between St. Louis, Ciii'^n'""I. Columbus, Baltimore unil Washington Citv, 1TI rotjT CH A j-
Crossing t|,e Ohio River on Splendid Iron Knilway Hndgrs at. I'arkershm'g or Hell,,Ire. ,.V. ^.-
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'». Haltimore, Md.
•en. licketAgent. Haltimore. Md.
ACENTS WANTED'
$s
«T9
TO 8aO I'filt DAY easik any one. We want men, women, l.ovs an.'l all over the c.iiiiitry to sell our Fine
Engraving, Chromos, Crayon !ra\\nigs, lum,nations. Photographs, etc., etc. 1 tlK'tiii.'st assortment ever pli.ee.i betoie the public, and our prices vie miuifed sub^'ndir -1'' »ll 00!,, petition No!, ,!
Ill, tnl.es fo, a premium-giving papnr In ordei ini H'OUIJJ onr pK'turos in-.'i
to r«'t
n-.i.er I^ -i "l '"-.uvass ngrorboo|is. 1,1 lor years, mid l-hev •it uii. l- •7",X
work '.'.'.I '!iVi ',vp
I..0.UI '(I Khijhui Hiit,D'HJ
"tf 1,(M i(
Masonic Itelief Association Si'^h properties thnn nny other jrepnrftlioij. Phv**i. OF XAHfOLK.
$::n,000 'J.'i.lHKl 20,000 10,000 /i,onn 2,roo 2,000 1.1,000 14,000 10,7.10 11,850 2.1,000 28, !IOO .10,COO
0,000 Casli Prizes, aggregating .$2.*i,000 Priccol' Tickets. Whole tickets $10 OOlOiiartor tickets... $2 .10 Half tickets .1 00|hloven tickets... loo 00
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly for Masonic purposes, and will bo conducted with the same liberality, honesty and fairness which characterized tlie first enterprise. JOHN L. ROPER, Pres.
For tickets and circulars giving full information address UKNKY V. MOoRK.See'y, Norfolk, "Va.
kkspoxsiiim: agists amei». a7wiu
ni: ,y
,-i'",|,vt
more inonev
.11 U"" nil .1- h.-iu in.-. -U..
1 'HytJuji^ «*!*.. Our nn^'w Miy Mjlnu »iJ
ifn
Mh im to juinrhasft, mui
tlii iil.il.. (lie pi.-ttires sell .-It sight at almost eicry liou-e. N..»- l.e.inner- do as well as ii"ents who Inn,. h,..| iarge evpcrien.-e, for our beMUt.iful To'uM^'V'. i'''
S
'"'""i "I'l'rccialed b.v
I. ..Ke mij,,s "severywhore all an agent l.a-iUI. Don-, I |.:.'.ures troin house to lions, l'ou iiMiK u: work «, ls*xvlu»rc scon whstt I'm 1 iiMurfmcntu mi.ke ihojm'v. W.' not
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until you have oiler yon to
space to explain nil
i.«. 11 but .-end i: your n«liirrs.-» Mini wo u-il!
kiuuJ
•o.ro full iJHrtn'tilfirs, fnn, l.y mnil. I)(»r,*t (lc| ifvon -. llu I want .profitable work lor wmr leisure hours, .,r or join whole time. Xuw is tl^a lavorable time t( engage in this business. Our pietures are the
mess theirentu-e attention cnnworl up theirons alls. I localities and make a handsome sum withoui
factory agents. e\er being aw:v from home over night. I.ot nfl Circulars contain ng full particulars furnished
J.
.V pleasant, profitable, employment
THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, I«»«?»«» VtOSZ fei
medical.
HUH alleyan 'It is composed ot
HEADACHE J-J. Ammonia, Chloroform, Spirits ofC'ainuhoi I metiire of Ltijiuline, Oil of .luniper, and Aleo-
Tlus eompoiind is une.iiialled in the nnnal '(heme for the cure of Catarrh, Ne
llol. of me. .,,1,-. ,, Hick Headache, Neuralgin, Trembling or TivUch uilf of the Nerves, and all Nervous IjNo'|si.« will
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W ell, Sir, WlUlt (j„der authority of the Virginia I.ecislature (act ,, atlli' tions. 'I here are more persons ing," replied our pLsed Mar.^,,,73.)
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TICKETS-6,000 CASH GIFTS
Jjjt^OjOOO.OO TO 15X3 GIVEN AWAY
0nc(ir (n(i
cash Gift of.
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T,lt
T3TTT?SI
Nervous oi ItIt.
will eoimteraet nil poisons, lianish pinipleV scaiy eruptions, ilel.ii •£, humors, Ac. it entia'l. izes the eirer.lation, invigorates thesvs|f.In i,, creases tho notion of the heart, without exei'tin,. the lirain, cures Ileartlann, Palpitation, Flutter"
inns, chemists and'others ai-.j ie.|iiest,-.| i„ "ev. amine ^and Uist Uie remedy, ami Si,t-'Oli will if found different all Druajristi"
I piid if Sold by
from "epioseiitation.
A Lun
,llost
Jireviilent and fatal of
^'KLLrV'*
nnnuallv from diseases of the throat, luiim ,,n,f chest than from any other cause, from the infant' snflocnting with croup, in the mother's arins to the miss, the maiden, the middle a«ed
mi
,| 'tj,e
aged, destroyed by that princeof terror" CtN« SUMPTION of the liinss, some of (he ino.'t atiiinblo, beautiful ami beloved of our fmniiv ciiile« are thus rudely torn from our enibrai'e by the Cough, Whonpin.sr Cough, lloarsenesc, Croin.. Bronchitis, l-.aryngitis, Pneuiunnj.^ and Coil sumption in its early stages, are radically nn.l speedily cured bv using, as dirc.-i.-.l, Hriirr Throat and l.unj.' Healer. .Sold by all JrtiL'jL'is"t-.
lmniaii family, or most oi
I a a a a W as well as the luxury of Corns, Hiinions in. growing Nails, and other similar fruit. Por*0'Ynot antioyod with them had be'UT not court tlieii ac|Uaintance. I hi^y are no more n.'reeMbi^ eonipanions than a griz7.1y bear, a scol.liu" wife or a drunken husband. Those nHlieted «Tll tin.i peace nnd comfort t.y using Hriggs' Alleviatf ami Curative to banish them. Solil bv all I'-i:-. gists.
is
very well tor those not
troubled to think it is noth-
ing to have Piles for this reason the unfortunate sufferer gets very little sympatic* tiii agony of'l'oplict is not or cannot lie much or" than the torture cudured bv millions who a:v troubled with internal llceling, pxtermij n:.i itching piles. Glad tidings for the sutter^r Briggs Pile Remedies are mild, safe and sure.
All the nbovu remedies sold by Dr. K. ]oolioa A. W. Binford, Moffett Booe,Smith k. IlainrickR. K. Krout, druggists, Crawfordsville Moore lc MuCormiek, 7*. BalJ^Uro^ifiscs, auj others.
