Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 June 1890 — Page 2

Stone in the Kidney.

1 was fliM takcu with sharp puln* in the low or pari ot my lowels in the rcirion ot the bladder. Shortly blood appeared mixed with urine, and a few weeks biter 1 had an attack ot the gravel. 1 1 rled a nuiutu'r ol doctor*. finsaid was gravel, another

INFLAMATION OF THE BLADDER, ami anoThor stone in Kidney*. Tor tJirot.* month-. 1 was uudcr ho carv ol an cimiu-nt doctor ai Albany, hut constantly growing worse, wont home to die. At thw ilnic 1 wu induced tv. try Dr. David Kennedy r»\outo in Itemed .. ot llnndont. N. Y., and am now robui atv* Mixing. A remedy which oan dothi lor one BO near death a 1 wa should hi* Known) everywhere. 1 hope this statcim-nt will ci»u others allltctcii us I was to use tlio remed.— llrowu, Petersburg. N.

Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy,

"Math- at llondout. N\ V. ?1: tor ?r».

DAILY JOURNAL.

Pablisbed Every Evening Except Sunday

Hy T. H. H. McCAIN.

OFFICE—117 South Green Street.

TERMS OF SmSCUUTlON:

Per annum, payable In advance IVr month of -l wivks l*or week, payable to carrier single Copies Saturday Double Kdltion

FKl DAY. Jt'XE t». 1S90.

RKrritLlCAN TICKET.

For Judge-E. C. SNVDEH. For Prosecutor—W. T. WRITTiNGTON". For Representative—T. J. AHMSTKONG. 1'or A uchtor—JOHN C. WING ATE. For Treasurer—A, F. RAMSEY, lor Shrr^T—FRED C. HANDEL. ]-orSurveyor—JAMK?M. WAt'GH. •1'or Coroner—GEOltOE NV. TL'CKER. i-\»r Commissioners— 2d District—MICHAEL PRICE. 3d District— AOU1LLA W. GROVES.

CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION.

"To Meet at Brazil on Wednesday, July 16. The Republicans of the Eighth Congressional District will meet In delegate convention at ttie opera house in the oily of lira 7.1I ou Wednesday, July 10, lS'.K), at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose ot placing in nomination a candidate for Congress. The counties of the district will be entitled to representation in the convention as follows:

Clay 37 Fountain i. ... ... Montgomery ...40 Vermillion ...IT Parke Sullivan IV Vigo ,,, fit

Total 230 The several counties will select their delegates as the county committees shall direct. By order of the committee.

New York Tribune, torn lhOT.

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elect

tire in .S*'nttU\ \V. T. IOSB $,",000,0011

IN

the Southern States

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lican.

HOW

W. 'J'. BRUSH, Chairman.

C. M. ALLEN, Secretary,

This Date in History—June

6.

85G B. Iiirth of Alexander UJ» Grvit. 3533—Doatb of Ariosto, famous Italian i*«et, aged GO. 1599—Birth of Velasquez, Spanish jv»lnter died iu I960. 16!^—Birth of Dr. Nathaniel Lardner dtal 176& 1710—Death of Duchess de la Volliere, farorite of

Louis XIV born J&H. 1TC0—Joseph I of Portugal having no .son obtains a dispensation from the pope to enubl* his daughter and brother to intermarry. 1709— Death of Patrick Henry, a^od 63. 3^—Joseph llocaparte apjw»luted king of Spaiu v- hy Napoleon. ?13 Americaus defeat the British at Ptony Creek,

Canada British losa 1250, American lilO. 1MI—Young men's Christian associations founded by George Williams, London. 1SC1—Death of Count Cavour, Italian statesman, aged M. 1 lyG'^—Gen. Turner ARhhy, Confederate partisan "**•*^1 leader, near Harrisbunc, Va.

Union fleet of gunloats defeat Confederate lK*t on tho Mlssi* »?ppi tc. front of Memphis, 'fenn., aud Fe«leral trrx»p6 o:c?jpy the city Coin. Eilett mortally woundeL 1SC3—IJiittle of Milliken'ti Bend, La. Union loss.

Confederate, 723.

3S72—l-'resiiiejit Grant renotnlaatisd at Philadelphia. 1S72—iMath of Jr-seph Scrantoft, founder of Scranton, Pa.. ag»*d W. 1888—Death of M« Elrath, first publisher of

Thf.

1,020,211

votes

Democrats to Congress, while

1,331,871

voten elect but one Repub­

THE

Senate Finance Committee have

at last got down to work on tho tariff bill and are making line progress. The indications are that tho McKinley bill will be changed but little.

TIIE JOCIINAL

acknowledges the re­

ceipt of the annual catalogue of Clark University at Atlanta of which institutiou Dr. W. H. Hickman is the President, shows the number of students to be 137.

M'AKIITNC.TOS

dispatches indicate that

there is a good prospect for the passage of a satisfactory silver bill. Failure to }nss silver bill, the tarifT bill and a pension bill would be highly epreliensible.

CniwroniisvtLLE with its beautifully fliaded streets is in [the fullness of its glory. 13ut the dust is horrid. It has been suggested that the streets should all bo sprinkled at tho public expense, Not a bad suggestion.

NONE

of tho Democratic newspapers

have dared to condemn tho rebel display at llichmoud last Thursday. On tho other hand thoy denounce the Republican papers because they condemn the performance.

Tin: JontNAL does not share iu the opinion of the New York Mail and Express, that Congress should prohibit the display of rebel flags and the building of monuments to traitors. Let the rebels advertise their treason as often as they pleaso to do so—it will only serve to keep the infamy of tho pro-slavory rebellion fresh in the minds of tho people.

Hi'.itK is an item that wo clip out of tho Northern Whig, which iB published in lielfast, Ireland: "A meeting of the Belfast linen merchants has been held for tho purposo of forming an associaion to render opposition to legislation so hostile to tho trade as tho new American tari. I' bill dealing with the linen trade. After tho customary acknowledgement had been made by tlie new oflicers, a motion was made and carried, asking the president to appoint a committee to look after tho obnoxious tarifT legislation."

It is not hard to guess how tho committee will "look alter the obnoxious I legislation." Similar committees representing other foreign manufactures have been engaged in the same way lor many years. The result of their work is the anti-protective cruBade that has boen inaugurated by tho froo tr&do press. One of the soliemoB is the sending of circulars by importers to retail dealors all over the country that in event of tho passage of tho McKinley bill there must bo an advance in the prices of all linen lubrics.

DRtSS CHILD1

The MHtrrlul hmiM He l'hu*. Alf.iough the bt\U' Mu:. De %t»ry The maternal pnile that (.rcrmpts rtiothei^ t» ilre.vt tlieir chlUlren •TS IXissiblf under ailvorse circumstances „lso indmvs them to sivn.l many an hour over their clothes without b.-^riulg-I ing either the lab,'for time. bortunateU, most ain'iopriately dressed ifirls art' the plainest clothed: but, by U'in.n plain

flannel

..15.00 .. .40 .. .10 .. .PC .. .05 .do of

WiM'kly Journal, per year, $1.55 out I lie county, Jl.Ih"). To SrnsciuuKKS—Every effort is made to have THE JOURNAL delivered promptly in all parts of the city. Subj-cribers who do not receive their papers regularly, or have any complaint, willohlig? bv notifying this otlice.

nil

us well

In Style, it tl.vs not follow that the little 1 fnvk is not to bo of a dainty material, tastefully made and in a becoming manner

IX'

not put

too

somber ft coloi

upon a sad faced cliiM neither have all around sxshes on a stout little figure, which lvqmrcs tJijvnni etTivts.

A little thought will sikhi settle this part of the ta.-k, which is the simplest. Blouse suits of the cottons imitating

lawn tennis flannel, which is

part cotton, and all wool blue auil white flannel and serge are the most comfortable of plav dresses, and for little ones nothing can replace them. If trimmed in anvmanner.leiitlK'with cotton or woolen braid, accordiiu: to the material of the dress. S-w the gathered skirt, which is lunplv full and hemmed, to a silebia underwaist, ami liavo a sailor 1)1 mse. with the regul.-u saiior collar and coat -r shirt sleeve's, with a round neck or ti:iy band as pre'fem-d. -Misses wear the blouse suits made iu a similar style, aud tlieir half worn skirts may Iv entirely worn out with two or three otlil blouses made in this fashion, or as belted waists of wash surah or strii«ed tenuis flannel.

XainwMik for gimps may lie had ready tucked, or the white embroidery can 1h! used. Separate gimjis are advocated. as tliey are easier to wash. White frocks are of plain nainsook or euilroidered flouncing, twenty-seven inches wide. Tiiose of last season may lie remodeled by iwlding a waist belt of insertion, vest of the same aud revere of edging over a tucked gimp. If the skirt is too short, lengtlien it with a row of insertion let in. Plaid and striped gingham.? are always neat with

accesso­

ries of embroidery, aud small figured sateens are frequently made fiver for little ones and worn with the inevitable gimp, which is called an "American idea," though it originated in France.

Any dress to be made over for a young girl can have new sleeves, yoke and skirt border of tartan plaid woolen goods, cut bias. This inav be used for any plain dark woolen goods, and if the renovated dress is of striiied material the extra jKirtions added are of plain cashmere. Their sleeves are full, collars high, or plaited and turned over, and the skirts are usually full aud gathered. P.ound waists, jacket bodicesand pointed basques having full fronts, are wom by young irirls, with full vests, girdles, half belts and cuffs similar to those worn by older girls. The only silk addition made to their toilets is of surali

IT

India silk in

small figures.—Ladies' Home Journal.

The Fi.ther of PhotoBraphy. What fact more commonplace to our mind than the photographic process of portrait taking! Many of u.s remember the original form of these sun pictures— tlie daguerreotype, specimens of which, once in awhile, we draw forth from some unexplored drawer, carrying us back to the forgotten days of childhood. It was no further off than 1688 that Madame Daguerre. the wife of the inventor of the process, had an earnest consultation with one of the medical celebrities of the day concerning her husband's n?. :ital condition. After acquainting toe physician with the many indications of Dagnerre's mental aberration, she added, with tears in her eyes, that the concluding proof of his insanity was his absolute conviction that he would succeed in nailing his own shadow to the wall or in firing it on

magical metallic plates. The physician listened with profound attention to this culminating evidence of mental derangement, answering that he, himself, had observed in Daguerre strong symptoms of madness. He closed the consultation by advising that her husband should be sent quietly and without delay to the well known lunatic asvlym. Bicetre. Two months later the World of art and science was stirred to l*_s center by the exhibition of a number of pictures actually taken by the new process. Arago, in January, 1,?!!!), laid an account of the process before the Academic des Sciences, aud poon the "lunatic" was heralded as the father of photography.—Arena.

A IIufiband'H Trick.

The devices that men employ to fool their wives as to the hour at which they reach home are numerous, but a newspaper man hit on a new one not long ago. It is queer the same tnck has not been adopted with enough frequency f.j have become popular. This man has a clock in Ills house that strikes "1" at the half hour, and when he has a night off he gauges himself to get home a few minutes before pome half hour. If it is 4 o'clock he waits until about •t:2o. and then hf g"OS bustling in, making noise enough to wake up tlie dead. Tho sleepy wife throws the covers off her head and says: "Oh! is tl'«at your What tune is it?" The husband replies carelessly: "Time? Nearly 1, I guess I don't know exactly, my dear.' liy this time the clock strikes "1" anrt the wife is satisfied. Long before tli£ hour of 5 iB reached the wife is again tnftt asleep, and she never su.«[ects her lord anil master has played it on her. —Clncagv Herald.

The present vicar of Melton Mowbray, England, lias discontinued a venerable custom. Hy an old charter tue vicar of tho parish authorized to sit in tlie church at a specified time and at a Bjiecifled table ami collect 2 pence from every married parishioner and 8 jx-ncn from every unmarried parishioner.

Never allow yourself to be awakened in the morning, (ro to bed early enough to have your sleep out. It is very injurious to get up day after day with your sleep unfinished.

Professor Forster. of lireslati, has had 800 cases of affected eyesight due to disturbance of the circulation caused by wearing tight collars.

Nothing In tlm Wide World So mi1. _1 was alllicted with kidney disease. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy, of Roudout, N. Y..—I say it with a perfect recollection of all that was done for mo besides, is tho only tiling that gave me permanent relief. 1 have recommended this mcdicinc to many people for kidney disease, and they all a^rce in saying that it has not its equal in the wide world for this complaint.—Lyman Crawford, Druggist,Springlield,Mass

—We will Boll you more aud better goodB for ouo dollar thau any house in the city. Am:

Willi your name aud address, nmili'd iO tliL Swift Seville Co., Atlanta, Ga., nt cc-'sarv lo obtain an in!ere.sting treatise on the blood :uid the diseases incident it.

Skin Eruption Cured.

One of my customers, highly rcsivclci' anl influential citizen, hut who Is now a!sont from the city, has used Swift's Specific with excellent ro-tiU. lie says it cured him of a fkin cruplioo that he hiul Uvn tormeuUAl v. ah for thirty year^, and hail resisted the curat nt tiinJitui of other medicines.

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SICK

fewtfliehft, ret Carter's Little Liver PHlfl ixQ eaually valuable Constipation, curing and pro* Tenting thisannoyingcoinplainUwhilo they alia correct all disorders of thostomach^timulatotha liver and regulate the bowels.<p></p>HEAD

[ZBthebancof eo many Uvea that hcrolswhera ve make our great boast. Our pillacuroitwhilo Others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills arc very small and Tory easy to take. One or two pills inakea doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purges but by their gentle action plcasoall who •usethem. Invialsat25cents five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or suit by mail. "BARTER MEDICINE CO New YORK:

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In England in

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always fine all kinds of vegetables at our store from now ou. Leave your order for anything in this lino.

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For health and happiness, the boon of all mankind, take Simmon,s Liver Regulator.

WHY WILX, You cough when Shlloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 cents, 60 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan 4 Oo.

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Joint Representative Convention. The Republicans of the.loint.Representative district, composed of the counties of .Montgomery, I'utmim and t.'lay will meet in delegate convention at Ureeiicumle on July 9th. ljfti at i!:80 p. ill. for the purpose of liomitiaiinga candidate to be voted for, for Joint Representative from said district.

The basis of representation will be one delegate or one alternate for each two hundred votes cast for Hon. A. 1'. Hovoy or Governor in 1-ss,

lln

,7'

by(

,i „,.u Jelegate for

alternate for each fracum of one hundred cotes or over so cast. I he several counties wili be entitled to the tallowing number of delegates towil: Munlfronierv :... .CO Cla.v ..It) l'lilnian .. lit

Totid.'... ,VJ U. N. WILLIAMS, i'' Chairman Mont. Co.

THOMAS T. MOO UK,

:V"

t.'ll 11'. niUltl l'llt. CO.

W. S. t'AUl'KNTKR. L'liairuian Clay Co.

Oils nf iranl'» .Seeielariesi. Ex-Secretarv of War Belknap'is one of tho best known men iu the city of Washington. Ho grows rounder and jollier and more red iu the face as tho years go

and the circle of his friends"appears

to be continually widening, lie is a gastronome, a wit and a story teller. He makes ten or fifteen .thousand dollars a year as a claim agent and spends it all. He has a lovely family and a luxurious homo.—Cor. Augusta Chronicle.

LI TL

there was one

known thief to wry J,0X» persons in 1887-88 the percentage Ijad fallen by nearly one-half, and there was only one known thief to every 1.015 persons. The decrease in the receivers of stolen goods is still greater. In l'?(iS-0'.i there was one to every 8,400 people: in lSS^-SS there was one to every 2-°,.VJ(l,

A I)«*f»'rt. in Kuilrouruxig.

All over the conn?ry, whrii trains draw up under covered depots the. passengers step out from them into diafci)in£, lewilderins^ noine uf diMcliurgin^ Mi'iim, chhnorouh bolls, rumbling wlu'cls, ami, somotimufi, shriekbts whittles. I wish to record the fact hove That flic day is rn-ar at hand when a railroad presiilufil' or sup.'rint.rndent who permits a iocomotivo online to precede a train into a terminal depot will not dare lormtfesft himself a railroad man. It should lie s» today. He is a bungler at his business who with one loSo his brain provide* the most, finished f,•utilities for spoed and comfort,, and with the other lobe ignore# the minor.deccneU'.H of his calling. —Julian Ralph in Chatter.

Or the Tim-bur I.led.

Bnrler—I guarantee this mairic hair restorer. It has nevc-r been known to fail. Jones—Hut, my dear sir. I tried it aud it had no effect whatever.

Barber—Then there was something the matter with your be.id.—Texas' Siftings. Acute and chroni: rlieiimatlsm can be effectually ami permanently cured be the use of Hibbanl's lUieumatie Syrup aud Plasters. For sale and highly recommended by MolTett, Morgan ,t Co,

In Its treatment, ol liieuinatHiii and ail rheumatic troubles, Hibhard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Read phlet and learn of

value of the remedies which enter its composition. For sale ami highly recommended by Mi (Tett. Moig.-m & Co

Shlloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup. Whooping Cough and lironcliitia For sale by MolTett, Morgan Co.

To Cure Ilearl Disease

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Heart llcmedy." It. regulat"S, corrects and relieves tiie most distressing eases. Price

fit)

cents and $1. Pamphlet fr.... Uinghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by I.ew Fisher,

Hifionsness. bile, boils and the blues can be cured by Simmon's Liver Regulator.

•'V A WoilJHM'H k. 'COV^rjV' -Another wonderful discovery has en made and that too r.y a woman li ti.ls county. Disease fastened liseliitehe upon her and for seven years she with rtood Its severest tests, but her vital rgans were undermined and death seemed she sloe King' and dose that she slept all night, and with one bottle lias been miraculously cured.

Uer name Is Mrs. Lather Lui.z.' »rlto W. 0. llamrlcli V, Co., of N. 15.—Got a free trial botLle at Cc's drugstore.

E

jikde

Evan if they only

'Aeltathey ironld bo almost pricelesstothosowha iuffer from this distressing complaint but tortncately thoi goodness does no tend htro.aud thosa trho once try thorn will find these little pills valu* able In so many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them. But after all sick 2iea4

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A*LD You SEE HOW

VERY

A^D ARE HAPPY WMErt EMPLOYED ADvERTlSjHa vG

nocejs

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Well Kceomineinleil.

I can recommend Dr. 12. W. Ream as a thorough aud competent dentist and worthy of a large putronnge. He is a graduate of the Ohio College of Dental Surgery aud capable of practicing modern dentistry iu all its branches, such as bridgo work, gold crowns, gold plates, etc.

Cr. S. Ur.EMr.xs, D. D. S. io Now

Via the Yaudalia to St. Louis and Kansas City 85.2.j. Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs §9.25. All first class free chair ears from St. Louis to Denver without change.

I. C. Hrrcmxsox.

If you have over-uiJulged in eating or drinking take Simmon's Liver Regulator.

—Seethe new style brilliantine dress goods at L. ljiscliof's.

Liver Regulator aftei prevents dyspepsia aud

Take Simmon's your (iiuner. li indigestion.

Why do you bit dure the atjoiiy of Dyspepsia.' Simmon's Liver Regulator will cure you.

Affections or the bowels, so prevalent in children cured by Simmon's Liver Regulator. Ilibbard's Strengthen and Rheumatic Plasters. AREA 1li:VK!..\T10N TO Tin: WOULD AND AUK

TIIK ONLY UESTINK Kit IX.M A TIC ri.ASTKUS. Nino-tenths of all troubles which require the aid of plasters arc rheumatic in their nature. Achanuroof weather or suddoit draft causes a cold, which developes into muscular and thai into iniiainmatory r'in.M mutism. And yet there has never been such a thiiijr as a distinctly rheumatic and strengthening, plaster, and hundreds have died suddenly where rheumatism has nttacked the heart, .vhose lives might- have boon saved had this plaster been appliod in season. They are constructed on purely scientific* principles and are purely vegetable.

Prepared by Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich. Despondency, caused by ndiseased livor can be avoided by taking Sim mon'h Liver Regulator.

Kitpt* p*y

This Is what you ought to have, it fact, von must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for il dally, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands ol dollars are spent annually by our peo pie In the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Hitb-rs, used according to directions and the usi persisted in, will bring yon Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspcpslii and Install instead Eupepsv. We recommend Electric Hitters for Dyspepsia awl all diseases of Liver, Stomach aud Kidneys. Sold at fi o, and $1 [i bottle bv Nye ,fc Co., druggists.

Special Ordinance.

AN ORIMNAN'CK to provide forthe urav cling and bouldering of the alley runniti: east and west bet ween Main street and

I'ike street, from Water street west to the alley running north and south be tween ^aid Water street and Green street according lo.the plans aud specifications of the City Civil Engineer and proviilint for tlie cOsL thereof. SUCTION 1. li" it ordained by tiie Coai moil Council of the City of Crawfordsville Indiana, that the alley running east and west between Main street at. I'ike street, from Water steel west to the alley rutinitip north and south between said Water street and Green street be graveled ami bouldercd according to tlie plans and stiecilications on Hie in the ollice of tlie Cily Civil Engineer.

That the alley shall first be graded am then bonldered with good fair sized bould ers laid on ten I'lOj inches of gravel and sand and boulilered to the full width of saai alley.

All work to be done to the entire satis

theii medical pam- faction of Hie City Civil Engine lie gi eat medicinal Anil that such improvement be done at

Into tlie expense of the property owner? having property abutting thereon [except tiie proportion thereof occupied by the public grounds bv said city bordering thereon,ami the crossings of streets and alleys] that said alley between the limits aforesaid, cording to the provisions of Sections lis. TO and 71 ol'theactof the General' Assembly ol the State of Indiana, approved Mar 14thi l*U7. entitled "An Act to repeal all general laws now in force for tlie incorpor ation of cities, and to provide for tho incorporation of cities, prescribing their power: and rights, and the manner which they shall exercise the same, and to regulate such other matters as properly pertain thereto,'' and Section till of said Act as

intended bv an Act of the General As sembly of tiie State of Indiana, approved April 14th ISM, and also an Act of the Gen oral Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved April Pith, 1NS5, entitled. "An Act concerning contracts made by order of tii Common Council for the grading and improvement ol streets and alleys, providing tho manner of estimating the cost thereof and of enforcing the same against the lots aud unplatted lands abutting on such streets

Imminent. For thiee months I or alloys, iixuig theliability therefor, and

Thus

Shelby Nye

To Cure a Hud Cougli

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Cough cure (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tickling in the throat, hacking, catarrh drop ping, decline, night.sweat mil prevents death from comsumpMon. I'Hce 2,1e. Pamphlet free, Hlngluimp. ton, N. Y. Sold, rccommendcd and guaranteed by Lew Fisher.

neer is aile by for

llireo successive weeks in tiie CIIAW roan-VII.I.K DAII.V JociiNAi., that sealed proposals, for the execution nf said work, will be received by the cily Clerk on the day named in the advertisement.

Sr.c. 8. This ordinance shall take efTei anil Vie ill force after its passage. Passed by tiie Common Council tins 2d day of June, ls'.Hj.

Attest:

W. C. CARR, Mavor.

I'RED II. SI1EKT/., Clerk. ,Jiy EUANK O. IM\.\w r.i.i., Deputy. Ordained and established this'2nd day of

June, Is'.K).

W C. CARLL, Mayor,

JuneS, LS.IO.

SANTA CLAUS SOAR

l^ISLNQ,

RAPIDLY THEY'RE

WE'V'E ERASED THEM FOR A T'ME, AS THEY'RE SUITED FORTES LMBV^

N.K.WIRBANK(S.CO.-CHICAGO.

•Z.U

jQissoi.irioN XOTICI:.

Notice-is hereby yiven ~liut1hc partnership heretofore existing Pet ween tho undersigned In the tin juli business liuv been dissolvcil.Jolm II, llolrb teiirinir from the tlrni. The business will be continued by tlus Hupper! in the Sii me stand.

JOHN I). Itniiii

Jmie4, 18P0, (Irs IIAITKHT

E

l.KCTinX NOTIlT:.

Nollee Is hereby iriven that the stockholder-, of the Dovetail Ilody nmlGe.-ir Coiiipany will hoel theirauniial meeting on Tuesday "evi-n-in(r..lune 24. 1SH0, ut T::«) o'eloek, at tiie oDIee uf trie Indhina Wire I'enee Companv in ('riiw-lonli-vlltelor the purpose of eleet'ltiK-lieu directors lo serve the en Mil nir vear.

C. C. SUM KUV'l.l.F., President,

J. 11Anmiil.i., jr, Secreturv. June "i, 1SJI0.

Notice ol Proposed Street Improvement

Oftiee of City Clerk, Crawfordsville, lad. Notice is hereby given, that the Common Council, of tho City of Crawfordsville. pursuant to the provisions of an act of the General Assembly, approved March $, l•$•!. providing the mode and manner of making street improvements, enforcing the payment of costs thereof, and issuing street improvement bonds, as therein provided, etc., having dul.y passed the following resolution, to wit:

Resolved, by tho Common Council of tho City of Crawfordsville, that it is necessary to improve the alley running east and wes'l betreeii Pike Street aud Wabash Avenue in said oily, from Walnut Street east to the alley between said Walnut Street and Washington Street in said city bv trailing nd bouldering the same to the full width thereof—in accordance with the profile and specifications on lilo in the oflice of the City Civil Engineer. The total cost of said improvement shall be assessed per lineal foot upon the real estate abutting on said part of said alley, said assessments if deferred. to bo paid in ten annual installments. A bond or bonds shall be issued in anticipation of tlie collection of said assessments unless the properly owner pay said assessment's before the said bond or bonds are issued, all as provided for in the act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March S iss'.i.

Notice is further hereby given, to the owners of all properly along the lino of aid proposed improvement,"to appear at he regular meeting of the council, in the Mayor's oflice, on the lr.th day of June, lS'.K), ut~: it) o'clock p. in., and there make tlieir objections, if any they have, to the necessity for said proposed improvement

A

FRI'.I) M. SHKKT/., Clerk.

Hy FI'.ANK O. MAXWKI.I,, Dep. June "i. ls'.KJ.

Notice of Proposed Strcctlmprovcm cnt

Oflice of City Clerk, Crawfordsville, 1ml. Notice is hereby given, that tlie Common Council of the Cily of Crawfordsville, pursuant to the provisions of an act of tiie General Assembly, approved March, S lssii, providing the mode and manner of making street improvements, enlorcing tlie payment- of tlie costs hereof, and issuing street improvement bonds, as therein provided, etc., Inlying duly passed the following resolution, to-wit:

Resolved, by the Common Council of the City of Crawfordsville, 1 hat it is deemed necessary to improve Market Street in said City, from hillock Avenue lo a point one hundred and lifty !".) feet east of Garfield Street in said City by graveling the same, 111 accordance with th« proiile and specifications on lilo, in the oflice of the City Civil Kngiueer. The total cost of said improvements shall be assessed per lineal foot, uion tlie real estate abutting on 011 said portion of Market Street (except' the portion thereof occupied by street and alley crossing, which -hall' be assessed' against the City) said assessments, if deferred to be paid in ten annual installments A bond or bonds shall be issued in an icipa tion of tiie co!locti"ti of said assessments unless property owners nay said asse-smonts before said bond or bonds are issued, all as provided for in an act of the General As--embly of Indiana, approved March 8, Isv.i.

Notice is further hereby given, to tiie owners of all property along the line of said proposed improvement, lo appear at the regular meeting of tho Council, iu the oflice or Mayor, ou the pltli day of Juno ls'JO, at o'clock p. in., and there make their objections, if any they have, to the necessity for said proposed improvement.

FRED M. S1IERTZ. Clerk.

Hy FIIANK O. MA.MU nix, Dep. .Itine.l, 1 •st'O.1

Notice of Proposed Street Improvement

Oftice of City Clerk, Crawfordsville, Ind. Notice is hereby given, that, the Common Council, of the City of Crawfardsville, pursuant to the provisions of an act of the (Jenoral Assembly, approved March 8, IM$W, providing the mode and manner of making street improvements, enforcing the pay* tnent of the costs thereof, a issuing street improvement bonds, as Lborein provided, ate., having duly passed th. allowing resoL".' to-wit:

Resolved, by the Common Council, of the City of Crawfordsville, that it has been deemed necessary to improve Wabash Avemie, in said City, from Water Street to (Ireen Street, by grading and graveling the sume in accordance with the proiile and specilieations on lilo the oftire ot the City Civil Kngineer. The cost of said improvement shall be assessed per lineal foot upon tho real estate abutting on saidWabasbAve, between said streets (except the portion thereof occupied by street and alley crossings, which shall be assessed against the City) said assessment, if deferred, to be paid in ten annual installments. A bond or bonds shall be issued iu anticipation of the collection of said assessments, unless the property owners pay said assessments be fore said bond or bonds are issued, all as provided for in an ma of the Cleneral Assembly of Indiana, approved, March ISStl.

Notice is further hereby given, to the owners of nil property along the line of said proposed improvement, to appear at the regular meeting of the Council, in tho oftiee of the Mayor, on tho liith day of June, Ib'.K), at 7:M0 o'clock p. in., ami there make their objections, if any thov have, to the necessity of said improvement.

FRK1) SHKKTZ, Clerk.

Ry FIIANK O. MAXWHI.I., Dep. June 5, lbVU.

Innumerable

SILKS.

20 Inch printed Indian Silk well worth f0c, Iu this sale only 2 a 12 styles to select from.

Two numbers of gros grain silks, No. 1, 24 inches wide well worth $1.25, In this sale only 97 A great bargain. No. 2, 21 inch gros grain silk well worth S1 (i'», In this sale only SI 07 a yaid. These goods are in black and a great bargain.

DRAPERY NETS.

25 pieces "lie drapery nets. Y'ou can bin* them for lnro! less money than cost tho iinpoi t-T. We start as low as :t5c, 75c. S-1 and i: worth double.

DRESS GOODS-

lit" this department we can safely say TIOTI-r in the lib lory of the trade have Hue dress fabrcs been offered at tho pi lees named by us tlilB season. Finest novelties of thin season's Importation at half ami less than half actual cost to Importers. We have still greater surprises for you In low prices. Fine all wool Henriettas line all wool Serges, Plaids and Stiipes. Fine Noveltlos, ltobes at 50c. on tho dollar. Give this department your attention and we will save you money as wo need the room,

CHALLIS

Finest half woi 1 challles e(|ual to the imported Challies, in this sale only 15c a yard. Wash Challls that were 10 and 12 Jc all go in this sa.e at 5e a yard for choice. First come get best assortment. Wo will only sell one dress pattern lo a customer.

LOUIS BISCHOF'S

DRY GOODS HOUSE

AND LADIES' BAZAAR.

NEVER SOLD SO CHEAP!!

Wc Inaugurated on Monday, May

Of Great Magnitude, preparatory to extensive alterations and re-modeling of our premises.

We will quote but a few of the

WHITE GOODS/

Everything that goes to make up a first class White Goods department can be found on our counters. India Mulls, India Linens, plain and figured Swiss, I'laid and Striped Jaconets, Piipies and Cambrics, etc, A saving here of full one-third from regular prices-

TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS

In table Damasks, Napkins, Towels and Crash we. give you prices that can not be duplicated. We have a veiy large stock and must make prices to put tliera into money at oncc. We have a lot of Turkey 4ted Table Linen well worth 10 to 50c 111 tills Fiile, only 17c a yard. Also 5,000 yards all lineu Crash worth from In 10c a yard, in this sale only 5 cents.

Ginghams.

Fine I .ench Glnghuir.s, Plaids,Stripes ami PI. III. Flue Combination Ginghams and Zephyr Suit at about half the prices they weie imported to sell for. Not a few short ends but a line of 7.1 pifterns to select from.

Embroideries-

We will offer a big lot of -15 inch Flotiucings, fine |imlit.y. we made a closing deal on this lot, we did not pay 50c. on the dollar for them. You can buy them fie-less money than you evel bougl goods of eipiul |ualities. Jaconet Embroideries ut ", li, 10 and 12.Je. Very alien).. -1...

Fans.

We show the llnest line of Job Fans ver brought to the city. A fan for lc or I fan lor $10. The one just as cheap In piopoitlon, values considered.

BaBSyHOBB

IBB

127 And 129 East Main Street.

26,

Bargains.

Umbrellas.

•t from 117c, The nines

Hundreds of them to selei PrleeB on a few leading nutnbeis SI.07, $1.17. $1.47, and $2-1" wonder is vhere the material from alter the actual cost, is eoiishleiiM Give us a call In this department mm will save you mor.ey.

Underwear-

In warm-weather underwear wo some vei cheap goods to offer. La' Jersey vests at 0. 10, 15, 20, worth double.

and 2.10.,

Lace Curtains.

We shall offer greater Inducement.* ^l« this department than we have e\er^ before. We have still a good ns»o iu Nottingham and Swiss Curtains. prices named will be 07. $1 75 anil $2 and no house In this .. own goods of equal quality "J, ''''J' double tho price named. Sf1 Curtain material bv tbo yard. poles all at doping out prices, as tho room.

Satteens and Cashmere Ombre •te.l A

The llnof thigh art novelties for 25c a yard, well worth line of line Satteens, good st, j''" a good quality which sold at Vcelts ago. American hattetf •.

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stylos at 8ie a yard goods that 15 and 20c. We want, the room new building aud must have cost or suerilice of the good* on n.u

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