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The Kabo corset, besides being tough, so tough in its "bones" that they can't be broken or kinked or rolled up or slipped or shifted, has flexible loop eyelets, instead of metal ones which cut the corset laces.

In no respect will the Kabo corset fail in a year, unless the steels break. No way has yet been discovered to make unbreakable corset steels.

If the Kabo "bones give out in a year, go.to the store where you bought your corset and get your money back.

If, after wearing the Kabo two or three weeks, you don like it, take it back and get your money.

There's a primer on Corsets for you at the store. CDICAOO

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CORSKT Co., CMcueo and

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DAILY JOURNAL.

WKUN.ESDAY, JUNE 25, 1MK1.

——. A Big Sale of Cresting. lload

'C1HOU

1ms just ruturnori from

C'uuiulii where he uuulo big unit? ot his famous crostiug. The Ciinadiiiu Metallic HiKjf ooinpauy ]mrohfucl oue joli lot of 10,0110 foot.

Request.

1 vii-w of tho larf i' crowd of people tlmt will bo here on the ltli duy of July mid the monger facilities wo lm\i) for hitehmg. We hereby request the properly owners to allow the farmers ami olhers to hite.h their teams in front of their premises 011 that day, and greatly oblige the llli of July Committee.

Deaths.

The infant ehild of llenj. t.'uuuiughain

died yesterday.

The funeial took

plaee from the family residence 011 north Walnut street this afternoon. The infant of Mrs, KUeii Shotts died yesterday evening. Tho funeral took place this afternoon at tho home of tho mother, threo miles north of the city.

A Hot Weather Scheme.

With the tlienr.emeter above SO it is entirely too hot to cook a big dinuer especially ou Kuudiiy which Hhould bo day of rest. Scott Steele has caught the poj

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itlea and will hereafter mako

a specialty of Sunday dinners for lnmilies ami utlierh. Jle thinks he can be as saving in money as well us lubor to his customers.

"Our Next Congressman."

Most of the comities were represented and between thirty and forty of thtf whitewashed assembled iu the- wicked _U.lt]e town nf V1'l'|l"rnbiirf» vesterday to nominate a man for Congress who Huitls even at pop. Some "ringing resolutions" ou l'rohibitioii, its uso and abuse were adopted and tlicii tho convention east its eye al out lor a suitable victim !i' the congressional race. Mr. Bullock failed to materialize and so tho lev. .1. C. Ashley was unaniniouHly chosen to step into our oorhees' shoes,

Mi. Ashley is a young man and pastor of the Christian church at Ladoga, llo will no doubt represent, the district ublv.

Suiulay School Review,

The usual review lesson for the quarter will be treated in a different manner than generally at the Christian church 011 next Sunday. The time has boon divided into ten part* by the Superintendent, anil the subjects of tho

Everything new in Levinsoti's.

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lessciiK assigned as tollows "Christ's Law of Love," L. J. Cojipage "Th Widow of Nain," M. 1). White "The Tumble of Tho Sower," Mrs. Martha (iriflith.M. 1». "Thel'ailer'.sDaughter," Mrs. Susie MolTett "Forgiveness and Love," C. 1\1. Slill'e: "Tho Transfiguration," llev. J'.. T. l.ane: "Leading the Multitude," W. S. Moll'ett "The (iood Samaritan," John W. Stroll "Teaching to l'ray," (ieorge Henderson "The Kie.h Man's Folly," llev. J. C. Karnhill. '1 here will be short talks of not more than live minutes by oae.li of the above teachers oil the subject assigned. Next. Sunday is the election of new officers lor this school.

I ,. Dispel Colds.

Tin- pleasant 111 vol1, gentle action nlld &»iUiiug effects of Byriip of Flg», when 111 need ot a laxative and if the lather

BURSTING A PARTNERSHIP.

Maj. W. W. Carter Goes Into tho War Museum Business. Chattanooga Times: Some time duriug April W. W. Carter came toCUntta. lioogn and bought of Geo. M. liradt and Prosper Lazard a half interest iu their collection of war relics, curiosities, old coins, telescope and showcases. The consideration was £1,000, one-third cash down aud two uotes of threo and six months respectively. The business was to coDtiuuo under the old stylo of, G. M. ISradt fc Co., and the firm pro-j oeedod to build tho museum building on tho Mountain, ojijxisito tho Lookout

Iun. According to the tortus of tho agreement, Georgo liradt was to bo tho manager of tho musouu), and after paying all tho oxponsos, to divide tho profits pro rata among them. Lucy E. Carter, whether wife or sister, is not known, filed a bill in tho Federal Court yestorday, asking for an injunction restraining liradt and Lazard from disposing of tho notes, and citing them to answer why the sale should not bo set aside aud the money paid restored to her as guardian of W. W. Carter. Sho alleges that W. W. Cartor is a lunatic, duly declared so by law, aud she, by appointment of court, is his guardian. Tho hearing is niado roturuable ou tho August rule day.

Tho Lake Special.

Which was furnished by the Vandalia line primarily to furnish extra facilities for roaeliiug Lako Maxinkuckee, has become such a convenience to tho pooplo living on tho Logansport division, that it has boon decidod by tho management to increase its usefulness by handling local business. In other words, tickets at regular rates may le purchased, ami baggago checked, for any station at which tho Lake Special stops. Ask auy ageut of tho Vandaliu Line for further information regarding rates, time of trains, etc.

OITIGIAL BUSINESS. l'rolmte Court,

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mother be costive or billions the ini»nl. gratifviim rebuild lollow Itfc use,

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it 1- the I.est family medicine Known anil every laniily shmild have a bottle.

dress goods at

—Ladies .lereev nbliod vest low neck and 110 sloevosat (i eents at L. liischof's

1.ii\eillu^: llcnllriclis, Monument. l-'or the unveiling of the Hendricks' Monument at luduiunpohs,July 1, Jtt'.lO. tile Vandalia Line will sell excursion tickets at exceedingly low rates. For rales and tickets apply to nearest ticket ngent of tho Vandalia Lino.

Summer School.

Mis 1'loia oil will teach the sumuiei echool dtulng the months of July and apart of August. All puills desir log to attend please call at ..His south fireen street honn. Willliegin Wendes. ilav, June 2ft.

To Cure Heart Disease

J'ftfl "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed ITeart iicineilv.' It regulates, correct*nnd relieves the most distressing eases, l'rlce fit) cents and S-1. l'amphlet Iree. ISinghamjitoii, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher,

Large Line

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Fine Goods

Tho will of tho lateDavidli.lirush has boon admitted to probate. Murrlagc ljlcensns.

Win. A. liodel and Mnry L. Kobiuson.

UNDKN.

The new houso of J. II. Bowman is enclosed. Thero uevor was better weather for the crops,

Some of our people will go to your it.y ou the ltli. J. H. White had his new house plastered last week.

Fnl Thomas anil Bob Martin are iu tho well business. A. K. ilash did business in your city tho first of tho week.

Mrs. J'owman was taken very sick Monday night from overheat. Our postmaster took his wife to your city last Tuesday to do some trailing.

Somo Tvheat was cut tins week anil the most of it will be in the shock by the '1th.

MontSwitzor, so long laid up with a broken leg, is arouiula littloon crutches this week.

There will bo some fast horses hero to go 011 our track the ltli aud everybody should see the fat man's raco aud the sack raoo.

The I. O. (i. T. order is growing in this place its the saloon building is nearing completion But 11 keg of beer was sont down tho proprietor on last Tuesday und there was lota of noise in it.

Clyde llalstead lias a live year old colt that will make a good trotter with training and J. N. ltoach has a sorrel lilly thai trots well and Bill Dunklc has a hoi so that will uiuko good time if he is trained.

Bays the Southern Medical World: "Mother's Friend" is growing in favor throughout the South anil is highly recoin ineiiiletl by physicians. We consider it in ilispciiHiihle to those who know they must pass through the ordeal of child-birth. Write Itnulllelil Keg. Co., Atlalta, Oil., for particulars. Sold b.v Nye iSc (Jo. v.

l'rulse from Sir Hubert, A mine agreeable journey through ill veiHilled and attractive scenery than that which can bo made by one of th two daily vestlbuled fast trains of th liultmiore A Ohio railroad between ClilI cago and Washington, lialtlniore, l'liiladidplila and New York would be hard ti

II111 j. The ]$allimore A. Ohio railroad of lo day Is a vastly different Institution Ironi that which It was a few years ago The antiipiateil locomotives and cms which then constituted its equipment have given way to rolling stock of th latent, and best patterns, and tl through trams, yi-stihuleii from engine to real sleeper and including dining cars anil Pullman ears of the most modern and luxurious character, compare favorably Willi those ol any In the world. Tin sleeping ears especially built, fcr thesi trains a few months ago, have some ad mirablc improvements. The elegant siuipllcilv nf the Interior decoration is in uiaiked contrast to tho louder ornamen-t-atl'in which not long ago was consld eied the height ol art in such places. The wood i« of mahogany with little eaiveil 01 iiiieed work, but brought down to the highest llnisli, earelully selecteil for the p. rain and textiUre and showing highly 111 listic cabinet, work which the eye does 1:1 it tire of admiring. Tiieim pio\ement in the locomotive eipiipment is cfpially remarkable. In order to climb the Alleglienies, from_ whose heights the passenger enjoys views of sumbhmity and beauty which he never foigets, heavy grades and numerous curves were necessary in constructing the road and until recently it required the help of extra engines to get a train to the summit. Now. when the foot of the mountain is 1 cached instead of two or more engines-being called into service there Is attached to the train a single engine weighing B7 tons, having six coupled drivers and cylinders 2l.\2(i inches in si/e, and this powerful tnachine takes the heavy train up the long stretches of grades, reaching 11s high as lis feet to tho mile at 11 lively pace. The daylight ride over the mountains, especially in the time of verdure, shows a wonderfully attractive panorama in which grandeur nnd beauty are constantly mingled, and indeed the entire ney between Washington proves the propriety of road the "1'icturesijue 1' road Age.

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and Chicago callling this Jk 0."—Kail

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(stooil ti-lft.v soltoollifmsrt M, Wlit-iv my yo»mc wen? light and frof% Through •MIUOIV.M'H IHJUI uiut winter'* col

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Ami all ::*y f* wui» ye* to There went bashful ami youth, An »\IPHI lHXks nil softttcreil

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Ami master's Hlo.'uoss, tlrawti with truth, On a statu with tho comers brokon oat. ru«*1. and all t.liiK** oar»*k*ss Unys

O'er my worn heart came drifting »kick The

HON^ful WISO,

the lightsome

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Which iu all after yotir* wo laoU. Oh. the, early loves and the Inughlnj? pirK Tho innocent idyls without alloy: Oh, the an^el in lantali'M and curls,

Deloved hy mo—ami that oilier hoyj Ah, the way she balanced bftufiiniis twain Come* hack with harrowing foroo to me! For th» truo proportion* of bliss, 'tin plain,

Anj never wrought out hy tho "rul* of three!" Well, we know of nufc» hy tlio empty shell And ne.vr the beti of a brook no dry B„t the

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of its dtomw will toll

Of the sirojim that iwed to rushlu^ hy. I take my place hmong tho*' that were, Content t« ftM'l I have liad my hour The bud* are rosy aud sweet and fair,

But the fnjit coincs only after the flower. Koni.'ineo »uul history aye rej»»«t, And nnd vouUi KUHtain no

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I'or oiiot her pirl Rltn In that nnffd'H Anil two other hoys throw billets acnW. —Clara Marcclle Uroooe In Journal of Kducati«Q.

THE CHEMISTS STORY.

I mil a chemist. I 11111 the occupant of this responsible and important position in the medical college of

It was a'Hiut 1 o'clock on ft stormy evening that I bade good night to my student, Tom Richards, at tho door of iny laboratory, at tho south end of tho college buildings.

Tom was very anxious to know what would keep me up after 13 o'clock,

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As Tom was parsing out of tho college yard through the gate, his head turned, and bidding 1110 good night, I10 brushed against a man standing with his back to tho college mid his face to tho prison. The street lamp showed 1110 that the man was in police uniform. lie-entering my laboratory I took down a glass jar from tho shelf anil sat down behind my sink to examine it. An hour had passed since tho departure of young Richards. I had lubortil hard to discover traces of tho poison in all this, but had leen unsuccessful. Joe Johnsoil, tho suspected man, had boen a student of mine a few years before, thought him a good hearted, intelligent fellow, only a little wild, und really began to hope that ho might provo Innocent, when, among the macerated food, I came upon a small, infinitesimal white grain, liy careful manipulation and tho uso oi' my magnifying glass I managed to get this upon a piece of smoked glass and examined it.

I was then curtain I hail discovered nr sonic, but to make assurance doubly sure I determined to apply ft well known test for that iisifi. "Yes," I exclaimed, as I saw tho fatal blazon, "Ji«i Johnson in the murderer of his wife! With tho evidence of that mark to back me 110 power can savo him." "Do ynu really think so?" said a calm voice behind mo.

I turned ipiiekly anil discovered a tall, lank policeman, having red, watery eyes, standing nt my office door and staring in. His body looked us if it had been rolled out long before his hands liko a inolassea candy stick. He had 110 expression at all in his face, and his policeman's hat was so large that it threatened to settle doAvii 011 his shoulders. His uniform reassured me anil 1 addressed him with some impatience. "My friend, I suppose 1 am wanted to attend an inquest, or what is your purpose?"

I was pi ilice surgeon as well as coroner. "Don't bother, professor the man ain't dead yet, but they say he will bo before morning." "What's the matter with him?" "Brain disorder, I mean something wrong hero."

I touched my forehead, nnd so did I10 as I10 s.'vid: "Ay, as I thought I'd drop In and tell you it'

you

were going to the

Btation to-morrow to take a look and see if it is post mortem or not. Besides I wanted to seo where I could always find you in caso of need."

I bowed, and attributed his visit to a feeling of unrjosity. IIo sat on tho sink, and while his eyes wandered about- liko 0110 who felt himself called ujion to say something, he said: "Professor, there has been an nocident tills afternoon—terrible, too." "What was it?" "Nitro glyceriuo explosion up in tho iron mills—a hundred fellow mortals busted." "Sad!" "Affecting, very." Here he rubbed his mouth with the back of .hishftnd. "Profess. r, what is that nitro glycerine?" "It's a very dangerous article," I answered, happy to display my knowledge. "It lias nearly twice the destructivcuess of gunpowder, but, unlike it, docs not ejcplode cm the application of heat. A rod hot cu.il dropped into it will not oxplode it. It will freeze. It is yellow and grejisy." "Vou don't mean to say so," said tho officer, interrupting me iu disagreeable tones in the middle of a choice extract from one of my lectures. "Why, but you haven't told me how it goes off. If tho !iro won't buret it, what in—(hem)— Willi"

I told him if it were pressed, or anything fell 011 it, it would explode. "Place it under the crusher of a cidor mill, strike It with a hammer, let a weight fall 011 it from a height" "Yew," said tho man, "and that rouses ita volcaner, due# it "I suppose, prorojcor, that ero can would make a mi^iir.y big noise if allowed to explode here nil at OncoV" "It would blow the entire building to atoms," said 1, resuming the analysis of Mrs. Johnson's stomach. "No?" I heard the policeman remark in deliberate Yankee tones, "yon don't say so?"

Tho next moment I lay 011 my back, a gag 111 my mouth, terribly frightened nnd sick at heart. Ovor 1110 stood tho policeman and tho first thing that functionary did was—looking 1110 straight in tho face—to take off his nose. Uo tlion rid himself of his eyebrows, hair and cap, and became a determined looking fellow, with the eyes of a fiend and the nose of a Human. "So you think," said tlio metamorphosed, in tho tones of a gentleman, "that, nothing can savo Mts Johnson

are the New Goods that have been just received by XJ. W. OTTO. Just the thing for Commencement. Go and See.

from the rope? Poor follow! It dors look like it 1 But my dear professor, Joe Johnson fortunate enough to have in me a devoted friend us well as brother. I have undertaken to save him, aud he shall be saved. In order to accomplish tills end it will be necessary to remove from the face of the earth not only the stomach of his miserable wife yonder, but also, mv dear profewsor—I am sorry to bo obliged to say it, for 1 bolievo you

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told him I was about to coinmenco analyzing tho stomach of a Mrs. Johnson, whose husband lay in I1 jail, just across tho road from tho college, on suspicion that he was tho murderer.

I believe I cursed him with my eyes. I could only breathe through my nostrils, and great veins were swelling and growing hot in my forehead. Drawing a match from his pocket ho lighted and applied it to tho fuse that little tyriuit that gave a man an hour to live, to kill him nt tho end of It—that little Irresponsible terror that, less merciful than Providence, told a man the socond ho was to dio, if fright and horror spared him to himself. Slowly the flames crept snake liko around tho twine. "In one hour," said tho prisoner's brother, "you will bo in heaven or hell. I will watch with you for half an hour, and the other half you will spend alono." lie sat down somo minutes in a chair watching the flauio. Then ho arose and took apiece of porcelain, with the murderer's name thereon, from the table, and shook his head gloomily, "I am chemist enough to know it Is arsenic," he said. "Yes, tlioso bright, metallic eyes, a betrayal of tho guilty! Science, thou woulilst kill my brother— thou shalt save him. Let mo seo in whoso luuids thou art the most powerful."

Tho half hour woro slowly away. Oh, heavens! What ugony did I suffer! Not for myself, but for my child. Tho fuse burned 011—011. The half hour is up. Tho brother of tho murderer rises to go. Joy. "Commit your soul to God's keeping," ho said. "You hold tho evidence of my brother's guilt—nothing can save yor. now."

With that ho turned to take his hat from off tho tablo covered with the crimson cloth beneath which hid my priceless boy. Something attracted hi: attention, lie held out his hands nnd reached forward. I thought ho had din covered my boy. No ho was lifting something in either hand—tho wires ot tho electric battery. In another instant my boy had leaped from under tho tablo, and was turning tho crank fast and furiously.

Tho murderer's brother was in the power of my boy. Ho could not drop tho wires I10 was helpless. How my boy cried for help! Tho old collego rang with his voico. Tho prisoner's brother added his voico to my boy's in his agony. In an instant a groat length burned away. It would just last five minutes aud no more. "Father!" shouted my boy, "if no assistance comes this villain must dio with us. 1 dnro not free'him. Helpl help! help!"

Alas! 1 could not answer him. Thank God! But somo one else did. Tho fuse is burned up. The ropo Is on fire—tho nitro glycerinol Tho door opens Tom Richards, on a midnight visit to tho sick, has heard the cry ho comprehends all seizes tho can in his hand, tho weight descends indeed, but not on tho death dealing oil. No down it goes through tho offlco floor—down, down, liko an evil spirit, to givo back a dull metallic echo from tho stones of tho cellar beneath.

We are saved. Joo Johnson, tho prisoner, was liauged, but his brother remains unpunished by tho law, for ho stabbed himself with a knife and thus escaped tho hangman's rope.—H. H. in Atlanta Constitution.

The Klrat Horse Trotting.

The first public horso race in America was trotted in 1818 In New York. It hud been asserted tliat thero was not a horse in the country which could trot a mllo in throe minutes. Mnj. William Jones, of Long Island, and Col. Bond, of Marylnud, sustained tho opposition and brought out tho horse Boston Blue, which won tho race. His time is given as just three minutes. Previous to this, however—iu June, 1800—tho horse Yunit eo is rejiorted to have trotted ut Harlem, N. V., in 2:59 on a short track, and Boston Horso is credited with having mado a mile nt Philadelphia In 1810 in 2:484.—Detroit Free Press.

A riillonophlcal YouitgHtr. Recently a little Lewiston 5-year-old who had been, sick was taken for a drive around the lake by his papa. Tho boy is of as philosophical a turn as Mrs. Alcott's "Demi." "Pnpa," said ho. "who made this lake?" "Why, God, my son. "Didn't ho liavo more than ono ninn to holp him," was the young hoiieful's next ijuery.—Lewiston Journal.

Deformity Prom lirignt's Disease S. D. VanBuskirk, of Dctnarest, N. .1. savs Aug. UC, 18SS: "I)r. I)avi(i Kon nmly Favorite rumedy, ot Kour.ilout, N. V., lius curcd our daughter of Bright's Disease, after all other means had fulled. She was so swolen that she measured 45 inches around tne waist, und IS inches below the knee. To say that wn feci thankful for such a boon as Favorite HemeJ.y is but a poor exprcusion of the feelings of grateful paronts."

—Attend tlio lnce onrtaiu salo this week at Abe Levi sou's.

—Now is the timo to order your now suit for commencement of Hnodgrass ,fc Murphy, tlio popular tailors.

COLUMBUS Martin's.

Buggies at Tlnsiey &

—Wo will sell you more nnd botte goods for ono dollar than auy houso ir tho city, Ann IJEVINHOV.

An Olil T.nnilinnrk ftnlng.

The old Baltimore tuns, with their swinging signs, their substantial faro, large yardsiuul stables and jolly landlords, ure rapidly passing away. The Gen. AVayne Inn, the last of Its kind, with Bhlngleii ldp roof, quaint gable windows, sturdy clilmueys and the swinging sign of Mud Anthony iu couliueuttil uniform, being torn down by its owner, Col. J. Thomas Seliarf, who will put I11 its place a largo warehouse. It was built shortly af-

.1 •_ frCwA— ter the revolution by Col. John Eager were my brothers tiac. Howard, and was in the direct routo north yourself as well. I saw that ho was in

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deadly earnest. ,my prominent (Kirsons, and from "Your death must apparently result j, |1(, [jvfnyettu procession of 1S84 started, from accident—at least 80 it must seem Western toiimsters and drovers made It to tho authorities. My brother is in jail favorite haunt, and tho highways were and they will not sustiect hhn, ,md they nightly blockaded by great Conestoga wag

certainly will not suspect me. What terrible deed vas in this brain hatching—was ho going to murder inei Was it myself who was to hang, instead of Johnson?

No yes. llo placed the lino pulley like over 1111 arm of a hanging chandelier. This was altogether too slight a support even for nnoi -f my tender frame. It was riot to bo hanging, then. Under the weight 011 tho floor ho plnced a can of nitroglycerine 1 recognized the yellow string it was a fuse, and it would burn in sixty minutes. It would run across tho inarblo slab thero was no hope of igniting any substauco that would warn my friends. ,-)o you begin to seo through it?" asked Joe Johnson's brother.

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drawn hy six and eight horses. Tho old swinging sign will And a resting j|Lce with the Maryland Historical society. ~ho Inn was remarkably solid iu construction, and had considerable architectural pretension in the style of Oueeu Aune and the (icorges. In the Interior could be traced the Influence of Sir Christopher Wren and the French architects of I,ouls XV nnd XVI. The joinery of the roof has lieon a study to the many nrrhltccts who have visited "the scene slnco the tearing down bogan.—Baltimore Sun.

A Ilnliurli rliintutlon.

The work of gathering and dryli he buhai'h blossoms is In full blast at tho buhoch plantation. About one hundred men are scattered through the fields pic-klng-tlie blossoms. As fast as they are picked they are stowed away alioiit two Inches deep in wooden boxes, the. boxes being two and one-hnlf feet square. Wagons are employed In hauling the boxes to the drying house. Probably It Is called drying house liecanse tt is alongside of the spot where the drying is done. Certainly no artificial heat is needed at the bulmch plantation to dry anything at this ttiuu of tie year.

Tho sun's rays come down within the Inclosure of big poplar trees with a force that makes It pleasant to stand from under. Tho trays aro allowed *0 He there, the blossoms being stirred up by a force of mon until they, tho blossoms, are fairly cured. Afterward they are placed on a large platform about sixty feet square, where they remain until dry, and then are sent to tho reduction works, where they are ground Into dust. Tills Is dune by men wlio are proof against sneezing, otherwise It could not be done at all. Whether or not It makes flies and mosquitoes sneeze we don't knOiv, but it Is certainly the liest preven tivo in use to keep thoso Insects at a dis tance.—Mcfced (Cal.) Star. iv

A Royal Fainter.

Tbo Princess of WaMemnr Is one of the most accomplished W.y artists in Europe. Before her marriage she was so passionately dovoted to painting that sho would be Installed before her easel at 7 o'clook In the morning, and she could scarcely be torn from her beloved occupation to attend to her other studies or to take needful ex erclse. Sho paints animals with an accuracy and vigor which have caused her to be called the royal Rosa Bonheur. In her new home at the Court of Denmark aha still devotes several hours each day to art, and her husband has formed quite a gallery of her productions.—Cor. St. Louis I'ost-Dis-paton.

Besides being much more expeditious in Its workings tho electrical tunning process turns out leuther having 17 per cent, more tensile strength than that tunned by the ordinary process.

How's TtilsV

Wo offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot lie cured by taking Hull's Catarrh Cure.

R.I. C1IKNF.Y&CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known .1. Cheeney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and linancially able to carry out any obligations made by their tlrm.

WKMT & THAI

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Wholesale druggists, Tole­

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WAI.IUNO, KINXAN & MARVIN,

Wholesale

Druggists, Toledo, O. HalUs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tlio system. Testimonials sent, free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold b,y all druggists.

Sunday Special.

Commencing Juno 10, and continuing tou wooks the Ynudalia will run special train to Lake Maxinkuokeo passing Crawfordsvillo'at 0:34 a. in. re"turuing at 9:40 p. m. Fare for tho round trip 82. If you want a quiot restful, refreshing day, try ono trip to tho lake,

J. C. HUTOJTTNSON, Agt.

SURREYS, for a stylish one try Tlnsey fc Martin.

—Go and soe how cheap you can buy goods at tho groat mnrk down Halo at IJOUIB Bisoliof's.

WHY

WIIIL

You cough when Shlloh's

Cure will glvo you Immediate rnllof Price, 10 cents, 60 cents and SI, Moffett Morgan Oo.

Simmon's Liver Regulator is Invaluable In tho nursery. It Is a gentle laxative, and haimless.

To Cure Kidney Troubles

Use "Dr. Ktln.or's Swamp-root Kidney, LI vol'and liladdei Cure." It relieves •julckly and cures the most chronic and complicated cases. Price fUo. and Jl. l'amphlet free. Blnghampton. N. Y. Sold, recommended anil guaranteed by Lew Fisher.

CARTERS

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CURE

•lek Htadaotao and rotlera all the tronblM Saofr d«nt to a bilious state of the ayfltam, itioh afl DlulBMa, Nausoa, Drowstnaoa, ClitreM aftat •attog, Pfttn In the 81do,

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Whlla thair mot*

ramaxkabla aucodea haa boon shown In outing

SICK

Bttftuha. yst Outer** Uttlo Livsr Pttlf an •anally nliwbloinOonitlpatlon, curing and pra ranting thlaannojlng complaint,-while) tbejalaa cornet alldlaordoraoftbeatomach^tlmulatotb* liver and rogulato the bowala.<p></p>HEAD

Evan lftliejr only

Aclialboy wonldboalmoatprloelouto thoaowha •nlfor from thlidla trailing complaint butforta cataly thatrgoodnoaa dooa notond horo.and tboaa who once try thom will find thoao llttlo pllla vala. able In ao many wara that thoy will not bo wit. Lag to do without them. But after allalck bea4

ACHE

fla the bane ot so many lives that hora Is where twom&keoor groat boaat. Oar pills euro it whilo loth era do not.

Carter's Uttlo liver Pflla aro Tory small and very eaay to take. Ono or two pills xnako a doao. Thoy are striotly vegetable and do not gripo or puree, bat by thoir gontle action pleuo all who naethum. Xn vials at 25 cents five for

$1.

Bold

by druggists everywherob or sout by malL ^OAMTER MEBIOINE CO., New York.

SHALL PILL SHALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE

ONE UNJOYS Koth the method and results •when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts Kcntly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Rowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headdies and fevers and cures habitual constipation. S^rup-af'Figs" is the' only rei et?y of its kind- ever prounced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt iu its action and truly beneficial 111 its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its ninny excellent qualities commend it to all anil, have made it tho most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Fijrs is for sale in 50c. and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will procure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.

LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N

In Its treatment ot rtieuinati.sm and ull rheumatic troubles, Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands llrst anil foremost above all others, ltead their medical pamphlet and learn ot he gieat medlelna value of the remedies which enter Into Its composition. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Moigan Jt Co

Virginia Vistas.

Tho Personally Conducted Excursions over the Chesapeake A- Ohio ltuilway, that proved so popular last year, will be repeated duriug the seasou of 1890, and June 'J t, July 15th, August '20th nnd September 10th liavo beeu selected as tho date of doparture from Cincinnati. A special train of royal vestibule eoachcB with au observation ear attached, will curry tho tourists, over tho eutiro route by daylight. Stoppages for rest and sightseeing will bo made at White Sulphur Springs, Natural Bridge, Luray Cuverus aud Kiclimond Old Point Comfort and tho seashore being reached ou the fourth evening for supper at the famous Hygoia Hotel.

Each party will bo limited to oue hundred perfons. Tickets covering transportation in both directions, and all oxponsos on tho going trip including meals, hotel accommodations, carriages, adniismon to caverns, etc., will be furnished for tho nominal sum of Thirty Dollars. Pamphlets giving full particulars will bo furnished ou applieatioj to II. W. Fuller, Oou'l l'uss'r Agent, Cincinnati O.

Attention.

Knl^lits of r.vlliliiH ami dlliors ilissln ous ol iitU'iiilin^ tho

Aside from tho all rail I onto via Chicago, you have tho unsurpassed accommodations afforded hy tho Goodrich Ijine or Stoaniors enabling you to travel by night or day on Lake Michigan, and onjoy the refreshing lireeze that prevails duriug tills season of tho Conclave.

Tho special features of tho uflieial programme, as furnished us, are, on Monday tho 7th, the reception of tlio Supreme Knjircnuittiitlvos and ollieials of the Supremo Lodge and nieiniers of tho order.

Wednesday the 9th, at!) a. tri., will occur at Cold Springs i'urk and continue by divisions the entire morning. At :t p. m., prompt, the (irand Field lloview at Cold Spring l'ark, affording grandest military display slnee tlio war. At7::s p. m., at Schlitz Park, the grand prize conceit] for nil brassj banils will lie inaugurated.

At a. m., the 10th, competitive prize drill will be resumed, and continue until all divisions have participated. In tlio afternoon a drive about tho city In carriages tendered to members of the- Supreme Lodge. In the evening nt Colli Springs i'niit will bo produced the finest Pyrotechnic display ovor seen In this section ol the country, Including a

Knight In full armor on horse-back with

ForguidoAa: il schedules of the Monon Route not obtainable at your local stations, address W. G. Crush, 1). 1'. A., Louisville, Ivy. I. 1). Ilaldwin, 1). P, A., Indianapolis, lml.,

Jor

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SPSK

A.MKS

W.

of Hie Su-

priMim Coimlim to lm lu l(l at Sill vniiUi'c comniiini'liiK July 7, anil concluiliiif July 12th, 1SH0.

Tim MOIH Kouto Is ilo^lrous that you liotloo tho uurtjtialiMl fncllltlin wliluli it alTonlb to Its patrons, of fa.Ht timo, clone commotion with linos ilivor^ing from Chicago, lt^s lino porfootod vostibulo oquipniont anil courteous ompioyos nnd its tlosiro to inenmso your patronaKo by the comfort you will oxperlonoe during your j.iui iioy ovor tho Mouon lluuto. l!y their instructions to afionts to advise promptly tho numlior ho antioipatos will attonil from that locality that amplo provisions may lio mado to liisuro all having soats, you will confor a spoo.ial favor by so ii'ilifying him at your «'ailiost convonii-noo, that thero nood ho no failuto on our part to socuro tho doslrod rosult.

liAnKRIt,

General I'ashi nger ylgent, Monon Itlock, Chicago, III.

BAYLESS

Is Si 111 In Mio—•

TransferBusincss

He will answer all calls for

trains or otlierwise.

Leave orders al 120 West Mar­

ket street

in design are "the latest" in Bracelets, Neck Pen­

dants, and Rings. See them at 111 ^OUTH WASHINGTON STREET.

NOITTIT

Ko 4—Mall I: I.Vim,K\i No 1—Mull., I. IS! .ti, Mall (A)cal Frolyht. '.'i.MJjttu A» o«.n

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shield of tlio order, and waving aloft I A 11C llLlliu LiULUl 1,'Cl.l tho eniblemath. bannerol tho order finely portrayed also a lino portrait of the founder of I lie order, with appropriate devices.

At:i p. m. the 11th, will occur a grari.la prize drill. Saturday, July 12th, the I clos'ng feature fff the session will he the completion of the prize drill by the compoling divisions, announcement 'of life decisions ol the judges, and awarding of prizes.

The Latest at the Nevi" York Star ore.

New and Stylish Line of Cress Good

Mohairs, Brilliantincs, Henriettas,

an do

Almas, Surahs- and Tamisc, Eleganf \n,l lli iti{„] Laco Points, Van Dyke and Embroidery ..joints, Firhus* and JLncc Sc.arfsi

Millincrj, Carpc-fsrMoii's Siiitmgg,

Wc..tftonys Si-11 the Host, Newest, CI ti'apesl.

REAM, D.D.S., DENTIST,

A W or In an a Thomas' Now lUnok, iiJU

lkxntis 1 :i 11«I

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At the Oil!

•Brown & Watkins' MilU

And save from $1 toil,".Don cycr.v blil.

Every Sack Warranted Equal to Any Sold.

TRY IT AND SAYE MONEY.

Call or send your orders to the

mill. Prompt delivery.

Diamond Mills.

NOTICE

-OKTIIK-

ers harni:

Kust Main,

Save Your Dollars!

BUY YOUR FLOUR

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Ciiy Board of Equalization.

Um*(jity

Nollce Is ln'ivlty llw»l

llnuril

of l''|iiiill/.iitIon will moot in tin* t'onnoll Ohuin* horln thooity ttl (!r»4\\i'nnlsvHI«\ on Tlmrsihiy .1 no •({, nt D*O|I4-K |». m, Wt ln'Ui :n\«l ilol4'rmlno ull oninplalnts that tuny ho brought liol'oro it rolutlv'o to tin- ussossiiiont Uf^lul tho ssiSil oltv.

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Steam Dye Works.

I.adies' and Gents" Garments neatly ('.veil, cleaned and repaired. Ladies' Dresses and Cloaks dyed and cleaned without ripping apart. Work done on short notice.

Work First-Class. Trices lloasonalilo. Ali goods sent lv express will, receive prompt att. ntlnn. Address,

EMIL MUELLER.

No. 4 Curtis Block, LaTayette, Indiana.

MILWAUKEE BEER

CELEBRATED

111.I lilliliON, AND MX PORT

CTUQ

AT j- {Vri-

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DR. KILMER'S

A CHEAT BLESSING TO WOMEN. Bead Symptom* and Condition* thla Specific will Believe and Cure. |C Ynil hare nervous or Blok headache,atom. IT IUU aobache, backache, sploeachc, bloating-, internal heat or scalding urine,

If

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If

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MntllPrC §l

ve

Ynil

It to your weak and" dcllcato

•H v"daughters. NAtadropof linpiiro SfluoncS111060ape

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purifying

X?'uo health and hone for long

II I UU life, use Female Kcmcdy.

See

Alao

tutrice

free*

Dr. Kilmer A Co Dlncbamtoo, N. Y, Dniinriata tl.

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HUMPHREYS'

Pit. Hiii» iinKV«'Si'j:ciKirsftr'M iinitncnUyfttul carefully |»n'jMiri'l prescriptions usctMorninny yours Iti prlvutoi tract Iccwiihsurccfet.aun forovcr llilrt vyenrs used l»y tlio people, livery single Sitecltlo In utf|Hclul cttrc fur the illseane nnmctl.

S|KCIIICR

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cure without UrUKKl»K. pwrjj

tnfror rcmicntK tho system, nntl nro in fai nmt rcmcclicMot'tlieWorld. LIST

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COUKIU

1*1 t'rouot

PiniculUlrenllilnK....

I I Salt Itlieiiiii, Kryslitelas, Krupt' 1*5 ItlicuinuItlicumattcl'oln

Kryslitelas, F.ruptlonfi.

... Hlieumattel'alnn *25 lit revcrnnd A inns Chills Malaria a'1* 17 Mien, ltllml or Bleeding .1 ft Oitnrrli, lntlueuHi, Cold Inthellend .5

Wlioopluir -nuuli* ViolentCouRha. .50*

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33*

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IHHOIIHCHDcitllhycartWettliiK

oft hell tl'ttlpltatlon l*OI

Bold by DrttKKiKtH, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Dit. lltrMcuuKYK* SUNOAt^ (1VI richly hound In elotli and «old, mulled fn-e. IltiiiiplireyN'itlcdicttieC-o.liUFulfoa.Ht. N Y.

S E IF I S

All Records Broken

Willi thft'hau^c ot timo taking uflVrt MAY IN is'M.THK Solid Vestibule Trains

Rig lour Route

S«'1KM1UIO(1 SO

Will bo

as to prnviilo tlio ho».\

ami i[Uh Uostsorviue cvvv olTcsoil ItoiwocMi the. NOKTLI, SOUXJI, EAST AN!) \V1 I ThPllnosl Irani in Aiunrioii. i-Miiippoil wuh an oloirant tlininir-oar Sorvioo rut»s daily between.

St. Louis Cincinnati.

A NL».. ..

New ^'oi-!v and liosioi,

4-Track New Yo-kCentral R.

CJI'JUUI

haiiilin^ passengers nt.

Coulral

lion in tlio -'.part of New York Cit.v, Unu whioh point ilu^ircet. oars anil »lt»\nt.i-o. railway can b* i:ikontoa'i p.tri oi tin* city. *ri uf oars l«t I? stou. The SonlhwcsK rn i,iiiiiVO(l n.aivi'S Ibv»«.'t iH-otioji iti Uiiion Oopol^ uitl. l.liroiiyh.S 1 raiiis

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CIN.OIMISJAT! AN'D CHICAGO Aslc Uots via

Tlio iir Four lloiitc

OSCAK MITUUAY Traniio iMana^or, CINCINNATI. OHIO

1). H.MAWTIN

•g))'lflUISVIUt.lltW«|ilANYt C-:it«CT Rl

Throtigrh Route to

Chicago, ZiU 1-on is villi', lalayctl(\ (ircciicnMic.liigan City,

P.cdlbrd, Now Allianv. All Points North, South and West.

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JAMKS KAKKKK.

Hon. Paflp. A|ft. Mnitoii limit

Ail:im°K vptorts UiiildltiK, lKfj Woarlton St. Cliloiuro, 111.

Vandalia Lintj

1)1 lt!- IMIl'TH TO

Nashville, Clint tan nojrn, Kloj iilii, lint Spring Texas, Kansas, .\fr:»tiii. Micliiiran. ('.uiada,

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At ImllanapoHs, Clnrlnimti. roliitiiluis

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from tho ICa-ii1"'

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TJIATNS AT

tinAwroiiDsvn.i.r. r!OIN(J WKHT.

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