Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 January 1890 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

Pub Hsfccii livery Evening Except Sanday

lly T. H. U. McCAIN.

OFh'ICK— I 17 South tireen Street.

TKltMS OF SUBSCKU-riON:

1'crnnnura, payable In advance $".00 Per moiuli of 4 weeks 40 l'er week, payable to currier 10

To SrnsntiiiKus—Every effort 1 iuude to have TIIK Jot'UNAi. delivered promptly In all parts of the city. Subscrltieiu who do not receive their palters regularly, or Imve uny complaint, will oblige by notifying tills ofllce.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1890.

TIIK Lafayette Natural Gas Company lias twelve gushing gas wells at Kempton. They run from a battery of Bis one day aud from a battery of the other six the next day, thus alternating them. It is said two wells are sufficient to supply tlio demand.

NEW 1'OHK Press: Congressman Chenille, of Indiana, is described as wearing Va long and thin sandy beard and usually has gray clothes on. He bay a kindly face, aud iu his general makeup and manners is a reminder of a country preacher."

As noted by tho Indianapolis Sun the police are dotermined upon law and order aud a strict enforcement has been inaugurated. But Monday the Superintendent forcibly siezed a school boy and with assistance from the force, disarmed said boy, who was armed to his teeth with a dovil sling. The law must bo enforced.

YESTERDAY Governor Campbell was inaugurated at Columbus, Ohio. Tho great jubilee followed, in which the glad Democrats howled. Ex-Governor Foraker arose from bed to honor the incoming administration. Foraker retiring after defeat has more cause for rejoicing than his successful opponent, for duty well performed who defea'ed him.

PHILADELPHIA Record: The umbrella thief is real, he is in earnest, and is shrewd. Only a few days ago a pugilistic individual entered the corridor of a Philadelphia iiotel and rested his "all silk" iu a corner, with this pasteboard fastened to it: "The man who owns this umbrella can knock dowu an ox and will be back in five minutes." In one minute and a lialf the treasured article was gone and in its place was this: "The gentleinau who took this umbrella cau walk ten miles an hour and won't be back at all."

J. O. HE.VDEJISON, the versatile editor of tho Kokomo Dispatch, will fce a candidnto for Auditor of State before the approaching Democratic State convention. We lrnve personally known Oscar Henderson for soveral years and speak advisedly when we say he is a gentlemou in tho highest sense of the term. Ho is an alumuus of Asbury (now DePauw) University and possesses a culture rarely found in a Democratic politician. The Dispatch, of which he is tho editor, is one of tho ablest newspapers in Indiana. Personally he is a charming fellow, and tho Democrat of this county, if they will take THE JOUIINAL'S advice, will cast their voto solid for Mr. Henderson.

tJoltn Utlpln'M Illrie.

His evident from the speed attained by John Gilpin's horse that it was well cared for, and all owners of live stock should oxeivlse caution and care by having a reliable remedy at hand. Veterinary Carbollsalve cures cuts, wounds, bruises, collor and saddle galls,, sores, mange, scratches, thrush, inflammations and all abrasions of tho skin and diseases of tho feet of horses and cattle quicker than anv other remedy, and is the only preparation that invariably renews tho hair In its original color. It is endorsed by Jay Eye See's driver and by prominent horsemen generally. Large cans $1.00 Small cans 10 cents. Sold by all druggists.

Just Itceelvcd.

Tho latest songs and folioes at 207 coat Main street,

If yos have a cola, cyugh, (dry hacking), croup, cankered throat, catarrh .lropping, cough. Dr. Kilmer's INDIAN COCOO-CUKB (Consumption Oil) will relieve instantly heals and cures. Price 2fe.,f0cand $1.00. For sale by Low fisher.

WHY WII.II, You cough when Shlloh's cure will give you Immediate rollof Price, 10 cents, 60 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan it Co.

Young Again.

Pain and sickness bring on old age with wonderful rapidity. Weary stops and faded cheeks often come when enjoyment of life should be at its height. Looso's Extract of Red Clover Blossoms will make one feel young again, and on account cf its intrinsic value it Is having an Immense sale.

The Cook llouk.

Tho Methodist church cook book Is now lor sale at tho 09 cent store and also by Sirs. Larsh, Mrs. Crabbs, Mrs. J. H. Uurford and Mrs. McCain. Tho price lms been reduced from 75 to 60 cents.

IS CONGRESS.

Doings of tho Sonators and Representatives at Washington.

BILLS INTRODUCED IS BOTB HOUSES.

Relief l'roposcd for SHcott'n Victim*—A 1-ropoftition to i'lacu Statue of the Lato Samuel 1. Tlltleti

In tho Capliol.

HOCSK.

WASHINGTON*, Jan. 14.—In tho IIouso Monday Mr. Adams (111.), chairman of tho Silcott investigation eommitteo, submitted a report accompanied by a bill appropriating §75,000 for the purpose of supplying a dofloiency in tho appropriation for tho pay and mileage of members and delegates, occasioned by tho recont defalcation of the Sergeant-at-Arms. Mossrs. Hemphill (S. C.) and Mr. Ilolman (Ind.) submitted minority reports. They woro all ordered printed In tho Ilecord and recommitted.

Mr. Cuminings (X. Y.) introduced a resolution appropriating $50,000 for a bronze statuo of tho lato Samuel J. Tildon to be erected in tho center of tho rotunda of tho capitol, bearing tho Inscription:

"SAMITKI. .I. TII.m:s, I

N1NETKENTH I'KS'.MHKNT Of TIIK UNITED

STATES.

ELECTED, IH NOT SKATED."

Tho introduction of the resolution mot with much applause on tho Democratic side. The Ilepublicans applauded heartily when Mr. Swenoy (la.) inquired whether the gentleman expected the inscription to be in cipher.

Bills woro introduced and referred as follows: For the introduction of spelling reform In Government publications making Kock Island, 111., a port of entry for public building at Rocltford. 111. directing the coinmltteu on ways and moans to report a nopurato bill placing lumber, suit, Jute. hemp, munillu und sisal grass on the free list for the admission of Wyoralng.and Idaho into tho Union for a publlo building at Oskaluo^, Ja, for the maintenance of an Indian lndustrlul school in Michigan.

Mr. Stowart (Vt.) introduced a bill declaring that no Mormon shall bo eligible to vote at any election or hold civil office In tho Territories of tho United States, or bo naturalized as a citizen of the United States or settlo upon any public lands. Voters aro required to make oath that they do not belong to the Mormon church as a preliminary to exercising tho right of suSrago.

The House then proceeded in committee of the whole, Mr. Burrows (Mich.) in tho chair, to tho consideration of tho bill to provido for townsite entry of lands In Oklahoma. Mr. Culbortson (Tex.) gave notlco of a proposed amendment providing that tho claim of any person for any town slto or town lot shall bo doomed invalid if such person entered tho Territory or took possession of suoh town site or town lot In advanco of tho date fixed by tho President's proclamationfor entering the Territory. No action was taken, tho committee arose and tho House adjourned.

SENATE.

In tho Senate Senator Plumb (Kan.) introduced a bill to ropoal so much of the act of July 1, 1870, as authorizes tho leasing of tho rights toengago in taking fur seals from tho Islands of St Paul and St. George, Alaska. Bills wore reported for publio buildings In St Paul, Minn. ($1,509,000)i Sioux City, la. (S500.000) and Cedar Rapids, la. ($200,000). Senator Mitchell (Oro.) introduced a bill to prohibit tho coming of Chinese into tho Unital States whethor subjects of tho Chinese empiro or othorwiso. Those who aro now within the limits of the United States, and who may hereafter leavo and a tteinpt to return, aro also excludod.

A SINGULAR CASE.

A Young Lady Itcsldont of Danville, nu, lles After a Sleop of Twolvo Days. DANVII.LK, 111., Jan. 14.—Miss Carrie Barcus, aged 21 yoars, and In porfect health, lay down Now Year's afternoon for a nap. Sho foil Into a deop sleep from which all ollorts to arouse hor wero futile. Physicians wero callod, but wero unablo to suggest any remedy. Her cheoks retained their usual healthy glow and hor respiration was regular but scarcoly perceptible. Hor only movoment was a slight turning of tho head. During tho tlmo sho lay in this sloop or trance sho did not apparently loose any llesh, but scorned tho perfect picture of health. Sunday night she seemed to pass into a deepor slumbor, and died before hor attendants realized that death was near.

Utah rractlcally Huiikrupt. SAI.T IJAKK CITY, U. T., Jan. 14.—Tho Utah Legislature met Monday. Governor Thomas sent in a brief mossago, referring mainly to Territorial al'alrg and recommending In general terms that tho Legislature take stops to bring Utah in accord with tho goneral Government Tho Auditor's report shows $185,007 of warrants in circulation and tho Treasurer's report shows but S89.7a cash on hand. Tho Mormons aro in control of tho Legislature.

Death CKUSIMI by a Cat's IJIto. Mi won, Wis., Jan. 14.—Prof. Charles A. Clarke, principal of tho Allison Academy, diod Sunday night of what is beliovcd to have boon hydrophobia. IIo was bitten by a oat last March, but no sorlous results woro foarod at tho time. Recently, howovor, unmistakable signs of hydrophobia appoarod, and his dtmth was a painful ono.

NOTES OF THE DAY.

Miner T. Amos, a Well-known Chicago Coal dealer, died Monday morning o! Bright's disease.

John L. Sullivan has ngreed to fight Prter Jackson at tho rooms of tho California Athletic Club for a pu.'se o* 815.000.

Philip Dillon, president of the B-ass Molders' Union of tho I'-.iited States, died at Savannah, Oa., of heart dieaso, Sunday night.

Firebugs are soaking with Uerosono tho beer-bottling shops of l'lainlleld, N. J., and setting fire to thorn. Two havo been destroy, d.

Welch, tho base-ball pitcher, is reported to havo signed a three-year contract with tho Now York leaguo club at a salary of SM.000.

Captain Samuel Mitchell, an old-time Mississippi steamboat captain, died at his home at Davenport, la., Sunday night, aged SO years.

Claud Galaspal, agod 17, was killed by C. L. Louk, a lad of in, at Glady Fork, W. Va., Saturday, whilo out hunting. Tho shooting is thought to havo boon accidental.

Edson H. Oranos, of Minneapolis, Minn., superintendent of the Hastings and Dakota division of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, diod of la grippe Monday.

Tho Supremo Court of Montgomery, Ala., has aillrmed tho opinion of tho court below In tho case of Ilawos, tho Birmingham murderer, and fixed February 2S as tho day for his o.xocution.

Henry Schaak, an Atchison (Kan.) carpenter, is thought to havo perished in tho storm of Sunday night Whilo temporarily insane he wandered from his homo und has not since been seen.

W. D. Littlclleld, superintendent of tolograph for the St Louis, Arkansas & Texas railroad, has been tnlsslng from St Louis sinco January 5, with $785 of Wostorn Union money, which he had colloetod for them.

FATAL FLAMES.

An ^levator Hurried at Ilnltlmoro—Tlirca Men KlIIoil—The Lous S580.000. BALTIMORE, Md., Jan. 14.—The grain olovntor known as the Northern Central railroad elevator No. 8 In this olty Is in ashes. The elevator itself was worth §300,000 and was Insured mostly locally. Tho corn stored there Is a loss of S2SO.OOO, owned by individual shippers and fully insured.

Tho British steamship Sacrobasco, lying near the wharf, was also destroyed by flames from tho "burning elevator. The British steamors North Erin and fthio had their masts and rigging and some of their upper work destroyed. Three oi the crew of tho Sacrobasco are missing and it is believed they were burned to death. Eleven men were injured during tho fire.

Must l'roceod.

CincAoo, Jan. 14.—Judgo McConnell took his seat on tho criminal court benoh yesterday for the purposo of hearing argument on tho motion of tho Cronln murderers for a now trial. Attorney Forrest pleaded hard for a postponement for one week, but tho judge was obdurate, and declared that the hearing must proceed. Court was adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning, when tho arguments will bo presented.

IIrnvy l'ailuro.

MILWAUKEE, Jan. 14.—The William IL Sohmldt Sash and Door Company, ono of tho largest in tho city, has made an assignment Tho company's liabilities aro said to bo $112,000, whilo tho assets aro estimated at 3188,000.

Nominated hy tho Froflldfmt. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Tho Presideut bas sont' to tho Senate tho nomlna'.ion of Benjamin S. Baker to bo Unitod States Attorney for tho district of Nebraska.

A Coal Company Falls.

CIJICACO, Jan. 14.—Tho Niblock Coal & Mining Company, whoso headquarters are in this city, has assigned. The liabilities aro placed at $15,750.

Death of an Iowa Politician. MIN-NEAI'OI.13, Minn., Jan. 14. A Journal spucial from Mason City, la., says: News has jiist reached horo thai Captain R. A. Wareham, of Plymouth, died Sunday night He has for many yoars beon one of tho prominent political and business leaiders of Northern Iowa.

Four Young People Drovrucd. CAIIMI, 111., Jan. 14.—While out boatriding In a lako about fourteen miles southoast of Carmi Sunday afternoon Misses Lou Asbury and Lizzie BOWIOB, and Will ltose and Dan Asbury woro drowned. They were all young peoplo living near tho lake.

Judge Knltay's FuneraL

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14.—Tho funoral of Congressman W. D. Jvelloy Monday was privately conducted. Tho Borvicos wore held In tho First Unitarian Church, and tho lntermov.t took placo in North Laurel Hill Cemetery.

I)onth of a Prominent Chlncso Mason. NEW YOIIK, Jan. 14.—Whea Dcah, the Grand Master of Chinese Freo Masonry of tho States of Now York, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, diod at his home in this city Saturday.

Spain Is monaced by revolutionists, who aro taking advantage of tho unrest caused by tho illness of tho infant King.

That hacking cougn can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guaranteo it. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

Favor the African Colonteutlon Scliemc* liitCHSKLS, Jan. 14.—Tho proposition to settlo in tho Upper Congo country a colony of negroes from tho United ritates meets with much favor here. It is thought this would great'y facilitate tho peaceful Introduction of the Ideas and methods of industry and commerce of civilized countries. King Leopold and '.\1) the Belgian merchants concerned In African trado favor tuo scheme.

MVlls-Farfro's Express Kolibou ol fell,000. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. H.—A special to tho Commercial announces tho mysterious absence of a box containing 811,000 from tho Wells-Fufgo express office at Dallas, Tox., and consequently a shuffling among the otllcors of tho company. It is not known whethor it is a robbery or accident.

Died from Fright.

PiTTSiiuitdii, Pa., Jan. 14.—The Wilklnsburg school-house, a largo building of sixtoen rooms, was entirely destroyed by fire Monday ovening. Loss, $45,000 insurance, 580,000. Mrs. Conrad Wickos, who lived near tho building and was ill with the grip, diod from fright

The Antl-Sluvory Congrogg. BIIUSSKLS, Jan. 14.—The International Anti-Slavery congress, which will meet in this city next Saturday, will confine itsolf to the. discussion of measures to suppress slavery and will avoid the discussion of territorial claims in Africa.

To Open the Sioux Reservation. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Tho proclamation to open the Dakota Sioux reservation has been prepared and will be issued some time this week. This will add to the public domain about 11,000,000 acres at land.

Governor Stono 1 naiiKurHtod. JACKSON, Miss., Jan. 14.—John Marshall Stono was inaugurated Governor Monday. Tho inaugural addross was concise and patriotic. Special roforonco was made to tho reunion next May at Vlcksburg (Blue and Gray). Tho Governor expressed tho wish that hearty co-operation bo given tho movement.

Flags on Massachusetts School-Houses. BOSTON, Jan. 14. An order was adopted in tho Massachusetts Sonate Monday afternoon requiring cities and towns to placo the United States flag on •very school-houso.

THE MARKETS.

Grain, Provisions, Ktc. .. CHICAGO, Jaa 13.

FLOCn—Qulot and steady. Patents, 84.500 4.73 Straights, I3.76®4.!» Bakers', J2.00as.lis Winter Patents, M.S0®4.40 Clears, I3.604fc3.00.

WHEAT—Quiet and stoady. No. 8 cash and January, 78i©T7o May, 81X(ftSfc No. 4 Spring, 4S®62c No. 3, 06O7Sci dopendlng on quality.

CORN—Dull and 9toady. No. 3, 48Xe No. 3, 86o January, 88»o February, WKo Maroh, SOHo April, 81o May, 31|((SSl«e July, 38«ffl ®32*o.

OATS—Quiet and steady. No. 2 cash, S0HO 80Hc January, «0«o February, 20Vi May, IM ©22H0. Sainvlea In good supply demand fair) market steady. No. 3, 19!/, No. 3 White, 21®2Se No. 2, aO^a'ilo No. ii White, SaflaMo.

RYE—Quiet and steady. No. 8 cnsli, 44(40 sample lots No. 2, 4S®45V4o No. 3, 83©41c No. 2 for May delivery. 4S&C bid.

BAULET—In good supply and oasy. No. 4 by sample, Ki fur common to choice No. I Western, 20©35c Northwostern, S6©52c fol light to choice heavy.

MESS PoitK—Trading moderately active and prices ruled steady at [email protected] tor cash 09.50 for January {9.505U.62H for February l9.87Ha9.WH for May.

LARD—Trading only fair, and prices steady at 15.8038.824 for cash I5.7?H®5.M0 for January t5.83H®5.S5 for February W.05©0.07H for May.

BUTTER—Creamery, 6®2Je Dairy, 6®18O Packing stock, 4@So. Eoos—Fresh, 12H©13o.

POULTRY—Dressed Chicltons, 8®T4cpcr!B Dressed Turkeys, 0®llo per Live Ducks, 8K®9c per S Llvo Geese, M.00®7.00 per dozen.

WHISKY—Kulcd quiet aud steady, on the basis of 11.02 for distillers' finished goods."

NEW YORK, Jan. is:

WHEAT—Very dull steady. Janunry, 80{e February, 87Hc March, 88^0 May, 88©88Xc. CORN—Easier. Mixed Western, 88®4io.

OATS—Quiet aid Urmer. Western, sr?®34c. PROVISIONS—Beef strong Plate, [email protected] Extra Mess, 17.00. Pork firm and quiet New Mess, [email protected] Old Mess, t9.76Q10.75 Extra Prlmo, 19.25(39.75. Lard easy and quiet,

Live Stock. CHICAGO, Jan. 13.

CATTLE—Market only moderately active and rather woalt, owing to the liberal supply, and prices ruled oasy, especially on the oommon grados. Quotations ranged at J-l.(035.90 for good to choice Shipping Steers [email protected] for common to good do. 42.ettJi3.S0 for butchers' Steers [email protected] for Stockers 83.00 rU.no (or Texuns I2.3U(S 1.70 for Westerns 82.rj0ffl3.00 for Feeders $l.ri0 :2.7.l lor Cows ii.50ffl3.75 for Inferior mixed Stock and Bulls.

Hoes—Market active and prices 5® 10o higher. Sales rangud at J3.5.133.80 for light 13.554^.1.00 for rough packing J3.G0©3.80 for mixed t3.t»Vffl i.b(j for heavy packing aud shlfv ping lots.

The "Mother's 1" rloud". Not only shortens labor and lessens pain attending it, but greatly diminishes the danger to life of both mother and oluld if used a few months before confinement. Write to Tho Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nye & Co.

Oome and see tho new styles of cloaks at D. W. Itountroe's.

Loose's lieu Clover Pills Cure Sick headache, Dyepopsla, IndlgeBgestlon, Constipation. 25 cents per box or five boxes for $1. For sale by Low FIshor.

Tho farmers,In their swamps, we're suro, Could find tho roots and plants that cure If, by their knowledge they only knew For just the disease each one grew. Take courage now,and "swamp-root" try (for kidney, liver and bladder complaints) As on this romedy you can roly,

For sale by Lew Fishor.

JIJADFIELD'S

FEMALEREGULATOR

UAJPECIFIt1

MENSTRUATION

0« MONTHLV SICKNESS

IF TAHEN OURVHQ CHANGE O* vwt. BUFTERLNBWU.BE MDIBEJI J30DK TO"VKOMAN' 'MAILED?REE BRMEIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA GA. roatarAumusaan.

Solil hy Nye Co.

Yiok's Floral Guide is one of tho handsomest catalogues published. The illustrations nri.' intended to givo the reader a correct idea of the plant or flower illustrated. The grosblv exaggerated absurd pictures which deface so many catalogues and reflect upon the intergity of those who issue them, cio not appear in this. The list of potatoes is good, and several new kind are offered, among them the Early Market. It Is said to bo of the Ohio I.iss and is especially recommended for curly.marketing as the quallls Is excelled in' the early stages of growth or "unripe" condition. The entire catalogue is one that, the ]{. greatly commends to the examination of Us readers.— lUiral Xiw-Yorker, New York.

S'-nl 10cents (which amount may bo deducted from flrnt order) to JAMES Viru, secdman, ltochester, X. Y., for copy of GUIDE.

OATAIUUI CURED, health and sweet breath secured, bv Shiloh's catarrh remedy. 1':ice ."0 cents Na.-al injector tree. Moffett, Morgatkfc Co

Iloart Olsonsc.

If yot get short of breath, have Mutter lng, pa'n iu side, faint or hungi spells swooion ankles, etc., you have hei.rtdisease, auil don't fail to take Dr. Miles New Cure. Sold at Nyo & Co's drug fitOt'O

To-Nl) ht siut To-Morrow NIRII And tchlday and night during this week you cun get at all druggists' Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be the most aucccssful remedy over sold for the euro of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it always in tho house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Sample bottle free.

If there is numbness inarms und limbs, heart skips beats, thumps or flutters, or you are nervous aud irritable—in danger of shock—Dr. Kilmer's OCEAN-WEED regulates, relieves, corrects and curesFor salo by Lew Fisher.

Ilucklcu's Arnica .Salvo.

The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, cu-ii3, and all skin eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no puv required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satlsfac'lon, or money (funded. Price, 25 cents a box. For sale at Nye Co. drug store.

J.M. LOOSEKED CLOVER Co.—Gents: I havo been a sufferer for the last live years fron rheumatism across (lie shoulders, and by using your Fluid Extract Red Clover, iin entirely relieved, believe it has drivec it from my system, and wont bo a vcither barometer any longer. Yours Trulv,

F.D. DIBBLE.

Palmer House, Chicago.

Cold In tho head? or Chilblains? or Challng? or a Burn? or any Old Soresr The best thing in the world for it is Colman'8 Petroleum Balm. Got a free sample at the drug store of Nye & Co.

In Its treatment of rheumatism and all rheumatic troubles, Hihbard's Uheunmtic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Ilead their medical pamphlet and learn of tho groat medicinal value of tho remedies which enter :into its composition. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan & Co

If you have cutting, scalding or stinging sensations in tho parts when voiding urine, Swamp-Eoot will quickly reHave and cure. For sale bv Lew Fisher

Loose's Ked Clover Pill Kem«iy Is a positive specific for all forms of the disease- Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Uloerated and Protruding Plies. Price 50 cents. For salo bv Low Fisher

Dr. Henley's Itouiody *'or Ladies, Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and Iron, contains greater eloments of strength than any known tonic. We behove It has greater merit, and has cured more nervous troubles and wouknobscs In humanity than any known remedy. Price $1.00 Sold bv Dr. E. Detchon.

From Geo. II. Thayer, of Bourbon Ind says: "Both myself and wife owes our life to Shlloh's Consumption Cure." For sale by Moffett, Morgan ,fc Co.

Shlloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

Happy lloosiers.

Wm.Tlmmons, Postmaster of Idnville Ind., writes.- "Electric Bitters has done more for mo than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Klanov and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of bamo place says: Find Electilc Bitters to be the best Kldnoe and Liver medicine, made, mo feel like a new man. J. w! Gardnoi, hnrdwaro merchant, samo town" says: Eloctric Bitters is just tho thing for a man who is all run down and don't caro whether he lives or dies he found new strength, good appetite aud felt just! liko he had a now lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at Nye & Co's. Drug Store. 2

There are many white .soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." 'l'hey are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having »!..

is sold cverYwh'T

Piso's Cure for Consumption is also the best

Cough Medicine.

If you have a Couch without disease of the Lungs, a few doses are all you need. Hut if you nogleet this easy moans of safety, the slight Cough may become a serious matter, and soveral ties will be required.

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lltiill !\pivssly for i»u«l run exclusively f«»r this rotiK* ami its e«m:oi.iions. MM or more of ihcse ears. VojreJlter witli superior or modern day eoacltes, tire uttucheil to til! thmiiffli trains both day and nlirht.

Steel rails. Miller plaiforms ami complete j.ir brakes smd. all modern ImdmvemeuN Shortest, and most desirable route berween tin' east.and west.. Tlirouult tickets und bajr^ruxo eheeked ton!! principle (toints.

Kor full information rcimrriliitf lime, rate# mutes, consult t!u ticket iijrenUi and ().. 1. & W. folders. (IKOU'W-: K. UOBINSON, A»rt. •7. A. vitNAUll. H. M. itUONHON

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All pasMMig'M-s carried to the St. Loulf Union Depot tickets sold to nil points for any information call on or address

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