Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 September 1890 — Page 2
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5 BUSINESS
course individual iostruftinn bv a larcc. strong fuenltv lecture* time short: e.xtensca low complete facilities for BUSINESS, SHORT-HAND, ENGLISH TRAINING, ETC. Diploma treentgraduation acridly buMtiess.ohool in ah unrivaled commercial center superior .. ., tprat equipment*. ana unequaled In the Mi»res «.f it ^radimles no charts- for £L£QANT. ULUSTRA TED CATALOGUE. PRES. HEEB &
for
Infants
•#4s£fts. -TI
Llight, softer light, than jnp is
and
"Castor!* is 80 irefl adapted to children that 1 recommend *5 superior to any prescription known %o me." EL A. Abciikr, M. D., e^tjon
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And the best lam per made, like Alai kn'sofold, a "wonIrful lamp!*' A lamp vsolutely noil" IploKlvo and un« Takablet which pa clcar) soft, liant white light candle powtr! and brighter
UL lf^fcocitester." JSmota, KoSmtu. yo Broken Chimneys, fc*eyoara old,anrt over two million nust be a (rood lamp to make Mich a [s. Indeed it i«. f«-r Ijuup* may -tm 7 ro, but tho "Hwche*ter" Mime. ... 1 Over i£,000 artistic vnrh'tle* and Tablo Lamp.«, Itaiinuot and ^tii'ty. \Plnno Ijinips—t»vrry kind, In Jlroiuc. I iBritss, Nickel and Black Wrought Iron. I amp dealor for It. Look lor the tra'!••* i: "THE UocilKSTEit" If he has lie Rochester um! t.lie style you wnnr. no lamp-store near, send to um direct l^trnted cataleiruo land reduced prh-".
V.viil box and nuud you uay luiup aufuly l^htto your door. •'HESTER LAMP CO., 42 I'arU Place, N»-w York.
I», and sftle Ojcnrr* p/rt'»chf\'T Lamp Store in f/i«- U'orf.L 53 the Button, It Opens land Lights."
I Tho Mnfftc 8e)f-L1irhtlna •Tv Pocket luiinp, No toy nor 1
Vi ilm crack, but a real trenulao luuip lu riicAW ©i«, eize of
P37tretkMiH'r,Street,tt-llyouhfw
nockct match nafo burn* on* ]hour
,hour qmctlyre-niled 0?-Ou9 lllve a««nt wantnl in evr»ry I town. Som«?xiy trill male 81OO a tith it Saim-ie and lighten wnt rre:iRtd for «l. tf ntlon this wilt ing. Addre^ KutnilDcr-artmentor Co.» Barclay New York.
ng from tho effects of youthful errors, early fay, •wasting weaknes*, lost manhood, etc., I will fid ft Tftluablo treatise (sealed containing fuj jtlcnlara for homo euro, EE of charge. A tlendid modteal work should ip ivad by or«ry vrho is nervoub and Addro»4,
Of. F. C. FO^XEU, Mooduft, ConOi
SWAMP RTAT KIDNEY W LIVER AND
ODER CURE. lptoms and Condltlonii Uc will Bellove aud Cure.
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aro threatened with, or olready bnva UU Bright'a disease, or Urinary trouble, have sediment, la urine Uke brick dust frequent cnlia or retention, with 3 or pressure in the parts, limbe bloat, bavo Lame Back, Rheumatism, stisg lngr. Aching Paias ia sidt or hips,
Uorscantyor
bavo Diabetes or Dropsy, body bloat high colored urine, ii havo Malaria, Torpid Liver.DyspopstA
Gall Stono, lover aud Ague or Gout/ jl^^egrltetlon^S^smodio Stricturt^
1DD humors,Pimples, Ulcer*, __^bakneaa brSypbllls, •i^Rtn K'dney, Gravel In I5!nA •, ot urine or Dribbling,
if you"
If VrtH ?avoStoppngo r°°r
Appetite, Bad Taste, Foul.
II lUU breath or internal Slime Fever. if do
UP Quickly a rundown conshtuUon, UUO Don't neglect early symptonu. Etebt Dose Goes Biout to tbz Spot. .red at DlftMm aair—Recommmded by wnowno4
GuMo to tleolUi' treo. Advlcu fi«
111 Gmiuine have Dr. Kilmer's llktn«a on HII outside and inside wrappers.
'Sold
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Children.
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Large 90c, extra large $-
Thrift
results fro crg^nlihess bn
JiiSAJSolLdcavke
CafftoH* enrre Colic, CoMtfp&tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation, I Kills Worms, fives sleep, and promotM d±-
U1flu Oxford Si., Brooklyn n. Y. Without injurious The Centaur Compact, 77 Murray Stroet, N. Y.
CRAWFORDSVILLE
TRANSFER LINE,
Looking out over tho many homes of this country, we see thousands of women wearing away their lives in household drudgery that might be materiaUy lessened by the use of a few cakes of SAPOLIO. If an hour saved each time a cake is used, if one less wrinkle gathers upon th» ecaose the toil is lightened, she must be a foolish Ionian who
R. C. WALKUP, Prop. n^-r-un-l lluwut'o toDoimts, liotols. or any part ut ihe Mi v. AIm) proprli'tor ol tin-
FOR irilSTERN STATES, CORPORATIO.VS. l.AXKS A.VD M/JRa/A.VTS. IX'IhKESTALLOWED OX DEPOSITS AX1J LOAXS XEGO T.'A
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North 1-. r. --iv:vn:»lu St When Plocfc. Opposite Tost-OfSco. ?ACLiATfcS IS GREATER THAN THE SUPPLY. iciai S },».»»»! Ut \eur: -.titer any t:n»e, elective or proscribed
•options furnished. SBORN, Proprietors
T-'ii-Ci'iit. lliurk' Ijine.
Tho.. (.heap 1'rieo?- wi!' be malnt-aini-d mid tali-jtaeifn-y service reiuh-n d. at- ^tubio^ on Market Htroet, or late at. SihuIai vV rphy \s. 'IVlephom No. -17.
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Have ipoiio»l a
Dress Making Shop leV'Ini -I\uIest a: i''.'ssct* .s ilar'tHrr Shop, Kast Main Street.
They guarjiVitoc the bost of work and nt
!'v^» ronsjAnnblo ()ivr? tliotn a call.
Winsloi,Lanier&Co
'7 NASSAU STREET, New York,
BANKERS,
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HUIVSPHREYS
iMi. HLMi'UitKn' si'MMKies are seientutcally and carefully prepared prese^Jpilons u.-el for many y-iirs In ]rl vatepraeili-o whii hiHTc-s«,and for over tltirrv y^tr* n-.-'l by th»- Kvery bln^lo 8poCine lh a trure for the dl*eo*o nnmetl.
Ir.i'Ne -j•••fltloH cure without ilruwtiiiK. tmrtt» listror reiu. |i,jr the nnd ure in fa«-t and deod tlio«» vereiirn remedie«ol the World. UT nv HdSoil'AL Sus, I'ttKTfl, 1 Fever*, o»n««9»tlon, lutlaxnmntlon... ,45 orniN, \V.rm Kev»-r, Worm Colle ,»43 •7 C«
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S Neui altfin, T«M'ithache, Knceaidio 2,^ ncudiit'lieH. Stek Hendache, VitIIko 10 Mei»si u, UIIi««ih Stiimnch. 1 I ppriMNCil or Piiiiit'ul Perlodn. ,'ZA 1*^ lilies, Profuse I'«TIkIH 1 Troup. r.iKk'h, T'litlcult Pr«-athlnk'. .. 11 ^iilt lien in, FrysljielaM. Kruptlens. I It heti um miii. liheinnntie paliiH..,. Hi Fever nnd A tf ue, rhlllfi, Mularta 5tf i? Tile*,, LI Ind «»r HUedlmr ..'ift 1!) iKiirrh. miltn-nwi, old Inth^Head ,.*50
Wlioopinu Ciitiuh, VinK-nt t'oiurhH. I*'ldl?n ,J'hy.*lcal WcakmnH ,50 7 (due Dinee^e .50 *2* Nervous llehillty 1,00 i( I rlnnry \\'ealiues«. Wetting lied. ,50
I)lsen«.eM oft beHeurt,Palpitation 1,00 S*»M by brut'arlsi#!, or Kent p'Mtpnld on receipt of i.rlce. I'll. llt'Ui'itiiRYh* Mam-ai., (Ml iia»re«i rt-'fity nnuiel !u .-l.-th arid yld. niaihs! fn-i-. IIIIuiphreys'.Me l5clii[ I'uiti.n st. N V,
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STOODAUT & CO., AND CLAIM ATHIRM-YS, ivn»iiiiij toii, ti
c.ia-utr. ith v., »p|Mi|e I". II.e OlSAIHLITV 1'KXSION MlLT. llHP '•ecoiite a lnw. Sol'Il..rSl Widows ami i'.n-ents enlitI to Pensions. I-Ve, ijn on on is I I W 11.-: nt oil'ADVICE KlilCK.
I'atent ftniee.
THIS WILL PAY YOU,
For ci-iits, pfislal note, we will «oml chiirpcR prepaid, r, parkaeos of extra line fragrant Hut hint- ami Toilet Soap: ami two beautiful oil wtimini's will ),•
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with ,vou- oi-der. A J. l.cc. Urijirp stieel, uh.uiisfoi:. I ",i ,clo,b
good revenue
SAP0Lie»
Sj-scourin^ soa,p
Lthe experiment, and lie a churlish feutba&d who phich It cost*
MARK.
HOUSEHOLD FflVORITE.
A eu»m fjiil here had l*vn .surieiint for 12 year* with bk-KHi diseases until he had lost the use of her limbs and was subject to many troubles incident to the disease. The physicians declared her case incurable and predicted that her life would come to a si**edy end. After taking S. S. S. she recuperated so f.vt that it was plain that she had obtained anew lease on life, and she has continued to grow better until her permanent cure is assured. Many other pa. tients in our hospital have obtained signal benefit from S. S. S., and it has become quite a favorite io our house.
Thb St. Joseph Hosntal,
V-.C Highland. Ill
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed (roo. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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For Congress—JAMES A. MOt'NT. For Judjro-E. C. SNVDEIt. For Proseeutor-W. T. W liriTINGT* N. For Kepresemativo-T. J. AltMSTKONtJ.
For Joint liepri^eiitatlve— 1 liOS M. IM'CK For Aud.tor—JOHN" C. WINGATK. F«r Treasurer—A. F. ItAMSKY. For .vheritT—FliF.l) C. HANDEL. For Surveyor— JAMES M, WAl'Gii. Tor Coroner—GKOKdE W.Tl'CKKIt. For Commissioners— •M DitrUt-MH JlAi:i. PUICE. :id Distriel— AOl'ILLA W. (iHOVES.v-'.^
This Date in History-Sept. 9. 10^7 —I^'ath of William th»» Ct^nqueror. ItJJi— HiittJ« «.if Fi«.Kilen, when? the Seofch klntr,
James IV. and his chief nobfe^ wore •'Klin. Ifcjj—Prince Naix)i»v»n JKuia wt«i wwi of Jer»me, boru.
Dirth of (Iran Duk'i rvdorleU of liitib.m. -Great fire In Albany fiorr.s cwei»t by tho llameo l-.jiM, IW0--Cttlifoi-ni.i iwlialttvil int- the Union.
Uve nJavt bill jvusstsl. 1DG7—UeJierul lunne.sty proelalrnftl bythw pr»*lilttnL l?G7— IXvith of Fr\^tcriek Hruce, Hrltlih amluissadnr, in l#«iston. lffTO—YlcU'ir Hwp» pultHshfi fin o^ldrosti to th» 0«nnan? app^'aling to th«. I.# fraternnl ^entlmenu. t^r*—Steamer Euuinox wreeb«M on I^ike Michigan} iS) livt»s (iijst. IW—Tidal ^*aves de^rrry«M mueb pr./4rty c»n 6taten Inland, Coney Lslnnd and don^ tho r«'ast. I«jyv_-S»'arl*» defeat**! O'Connor on the Thaimn
River, Encland, won world's ehatnpionship.
POETIC REVENGE ON THE MORMONS
Tho ik.sp iirlng (if Ix-inu ublu to ili-fy thi* ITnitcl StaUsi imu-ti lnnKor, h.-ivo tunnil tln.-lr nrnmtion t" omvi'rting Indiiitis. Th'-y will pcrlmjn m»ro Buwvssfnl tlirm Clirlstliin slonuric.s luivf 1 for ho punt two ceiiturieji, fur tli- ik.IiIo Inillan hr.-ivj will bu willing to talci- ns ninny wivi-ti atlu." church rti[uiiy« liim to. Tlw moru »ijuawn, the lnoix- work, und the fatter and lazier will 1k\ «the whole., M.u--monism Hdias peculiarly adapted to tho Indian civilization.
Perhaps In thin way the Saint.1! hn[e to got back in time tin-value uf homo of Unchurch property tluit will b.j confiscated by tho United States under tho decision of tho supremo court. When the government Hells out tlui Mormon church l'l Utah what shall b« done with th-^ money? Soniitor liilnnuids answers tli--(piorttion by proposing that it U1 turned over to tho common schools of Utah, to educiite young Mormons in the ways o: American i-.i t.i zenshi p.
Tliero is som-thln ,' particularly apt in this projKwil, and It m-etH with public favor. The Mormon converts ure largely a.4 lpioriuit as horses. It was only Ixx-ause of their Ignorance tlwt they wero ever persuaded to join such un iniiiuitons circus iw Iuls been playing in Ut.ih impudi-ntly and unhlushingly fi so many yeai-s. To take tho money accruing from tho Kale of the church property and educate th*.« children of those foreigners, to bring t!u-m up a.s intelligent United States citizens,, obeying and reverencing the constitution and laws of
their country—this will l»o paving it orf ont.be ilormous with sublime justice.
llnoOKHUiKU in liih speech Saturday night eulogized tho Democratic party as being tho party of (Ir jver Cleveland. Alraont in the namo breatli lie Htated thattlio Democratic party was in favor cf tho free coinage of Hilvor. With Mr. Cleveland's well known anti siivi views it is hard to reconcile Vory two statement.".
Ureal r.Mtain would dutibtless lie glad to let the r»-hi ing n-al lishe.ries lemaiti just us they always have been, and not 6et up daini to rights there, but anada wen let her. Mnglaud .sesinis to Ik! afraid of .mi- of her own colonic!!. ell. snppo.-o (,'atiada joins the United Stati
Hhookiuhp.'h speech Haturdav night was hoard in Heed's district and the result is that the despised ,Speaker is reelected by the largest majority he ever reooivod—over •t.oiK). Hurrah for Heed!
Bicooksiiiiik'h iuteiOHt in Tom lieed will bogiu to lag airl from this on lie will dovoto hiB time to explaining Orover ChfVelaud'H position on the
vor question.
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It will be obsorved that lirooks'iire did not explain his vote on inter national copyi i^Lit law. l!n tailed fullill his promise to Maurit i"ho:n| son.
Tin: kick that Uio^hir, fiave tj. la to iiimuel J. Ilnndiill lust .Saturdi. evening was in tho nature of dead liot. lieiug kicked by a live ass.
on an oil' year Alaine did dial a will follow in her wake,
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1: was a iniin us etoi -, ia .Ma.i!'
She Was Comiiielcly Cured. A daughter of a customer suffered from suppressed menstruation, and tier health was completely wrecked. At my suggestion she used one bottle or H'i adileld's K'.'inule Regulator,which cured her.—J. W. HKi.i.f.ws, Water Valley, Miss.
Write tho
!anta, Ua... Co.
Intorostin? Facta from Dlfforent Point* in tho Stnto.
A I'i^amUt ruptured.
Ivim \r«ii\ I nd.. Sept, -Frank K. K«'so, wiio.wat run down mul rapt* urod l»y iii^ wifo and jailed tin a eharjjo of bigamy, was taken t» l.ouisvillt* Monday. Ili was en^ajri to. he mar.U«d to an ostimahlo lady of this city, and tho nuptials would have been oololiratod this work but for tho arrival of tho Louisville wife. Ky some stran^o inih'.enco lie persuaded the Louisville wife to withdraw tho prosecution, hut the father and brother took tho prosecution in their own hand*, and. regardless of tho protests of tho wife, tgok Uoso to Louisville, where ho will be tried for bigamy.
Friend* nt Pendleton.
Fknulkton, lud., Sept. 9. T'ho Quakers have been arriving here from all directions within the last three days to attend tho National Sumlay-sohool conference of the Friends' church which in now in session at the ljuakor church a few miles east of tins city. One of tho principal quesiions to bo decided by th'"1 conference is wh»thor th* church shall continue the use of the international lessons in their Sundav-schooU or prepare a new set of lessons.
To I'ipe Otis to ('liieu^o.
Valpauaiso, Ind., Sept. I lie surveyed lino of the Indiana Natural (ias Fipo Line for Chicago passes between Ilainniond ami Fast Chicago, and cmssos the Chicago & Grand Trunk railroad at Ainsworth, Ind. Ainsworth is beiujf used for unloaditii: tho pipes. Shanties are bein^ erocttnl to shelter and board tho laborers. It is stated that there is a scarcity of laborers for tho work, and bi£ wajjos are oiTered.
Ktin on a (tank.
Sorrii Hi:ni. Ind., S«»pt. 'J.--A rumor circulated throu rli the city that the St. Josoph County Savings' Mank was about t» close its doors gradually gained ourroncy, and when the bank opened at 1 o'clock Monday for afternoon business a run be^ran and continued until after banking hours. All demands *v«'ioniot, Tho bank is one of the most solid in I ndiaua.
Killed liy Oi«' Cms.
looiiLN. Ind.. Sej)*. *.i. A teleijram from Uurlin^ion. la., states that S,donjon Kit-son, of this city, was killed by tho oars Saturday evening, owinur to a misstep in ^ottin^ oir a movinj train. Kitsoii was a youn^r man of •*,n»at promise, and his death is much rc^n'ttod by his many friends here. He loaves a wife and one child.
Hurular* Pwy Goshen VUtt, trn^iiKx. hid., Sejit, !•. -The horse and bti^'u'.y and harnessof Mrs. Mary Method wen- sLolen Monday ni«,'ht. .lolin Jacobs lost two new sots of valuable harness and some valuable robes, and I-Jison .t Decker had their clothing store robbed of over Siiio worth of goods. Xo clew to the thieves has been found.
Yinmjr, l'l-clty Hnil Arcits.-tl nl' Mnnlcr. 'lNcixSATl, Sept. si. —Mrs. Kva M. Keys was an-e.^t'-d here charged with complicity in the murder of Hilly Fee. whose dead body was found in the river at. I.awrenceburtr, Ir.d., a few days ago. Mrs. Keys is only seventeen years old and vi-i-v pretty.
New Starch Company Formed. Col.i-Minrs. Ind.. Sept. 11. Articles of Incorporation of the American Starch Company of Columbus have been ni^.J with the Secretary of State. The capita! stock is 5500,1)11(1. .lames K. Moonoy, James fj. l'radley- and K. I). Mooney aro tho incorporators.
I'lii 1 «•-. las-i \\'Mrl ..
Nr.w Ai.ii.vny, Ir.d., Sept. !).—The leading plate-glass workers of the country aro holding meetings her- with closed doors.' Their purpose is [to form a National organization similar to the Window-lilass Workers" Association
I'eetiMnc Surgical O eratlon. Sm-.i.nvvn.i.i:, Ind., Sept. u.—A Utile U-ycar-old i-biid of I'dwanl Weakley fell out of a door on its head and out its tongue in two near the root. lr. Morris Drake sowed the tongue back, and tiie child may recover.
Death of l'loneer.
Yai.iwu\i--o. Ind., Sept. ti—Mrs. Sarah Swank Malone, aged 77, died Monday. She was the first woman that over lived on the site of the original survey of the city of Laporle, tlds State.
l.lveil Ninety \'oi»i'h.
Mt. r.vviou.v, Ind., Sept. p. Henry liond. aged '.III years, late of Metamora, died at ('hillieothe. Mo., Monday. lie was a pioneer settler of Franklin" County, this State.
Surveyor nf u^Iokm-
Cnr.ssoN Spimm.s, I'a., Se[,i. II—Ti"i 1'resident sout.to Washington the nomination of Charles Scoville, of Indiana, to hi.' Surveyor of Customs for the port of Evansvillo.
A Voting Lady IHen of «»»»k Ja %v. SiiKi.m vii.i.i., Intl., Sept. Miss Kubn. da i^htM' of .1, !!. Kuhn, a prominent citizen, ran nail in her foot while at tho tir and lias ^inn- died of loeUjaw.
Shot lli.n4clf Through tlie in-art. Tn-lov, Ind.. Sept. '.i... Danii'l Seward, aged Is years, son of Dr. A. li. Seward, shot, himself tli rough the heart Monday night, dying instantly.'"
\Vr.*ei,ei» In the Iti|ii-U.
l'oni 111.- in in. Mich., Sept.. II.—I'he barge W. Iv Tremble, in tow of the steamer l!!anohard. was run into by the steam barge W. Whit,more In tho rapids opposite Fort Gratiot Monday.
The Tremble was split open, and went to the bottom in two minutes. All the crew succeeded in aking their escape except a young named William Mc.Maw, who was drowuoil.
U'oiiry -tf Life.
('UK .MJO. Sej.t. II. Nellie McCain, !8 letrsoid. whose hr me was at 211(11 Cottage (irore ave:u:e. drowned herself in the lake at the foot, of Twenty-eighth street. Discontent ln-cau-e
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the bur
dens imposed upon her at home the cause.
WbtTi llai/y was sick, wo gat. tier Castor**. When nhe was a Child, gho crlel for (Xsbjrlfc. Alien she lecame MIkh, sho clnnp to Cantorl& When tUie bad Children, she gave thein CastoriA
sill l.'lirs ntrcilaw! I its-,,! in Cur.. Is sold by n, .,n a g:.arantie. It. curesciiiiKiimpiion. Fert-aleby 11. iTe• 1, Morgan ,V Co
In Its treatment of rucumatism ami ad rheumatic troubles, milliard's Minimal feyrup Ptands llrst and foremost above all oUiers. Head theh medieril pamphlet and learn of he niedi,-ina value of tin* remedies whb enter Into IU coinpof.ltIon. For sale and highly recomnien.lod hv MofTett. Moigan Co
In eases ef colic in stock Simmons lilvci Itegul it.-r will aavo Ilieni.—E i)x, Haddoek-b »ta.
Kabo. Kabo, Kabo—that sounds like an African name. It means a corsct "bone that can't be broken—if it can't be broken, it doesn't stick into you—so it means a "bone" of comfort, not of contention.
It means a corsct "bone that doesn't kink—if itdocsn kink, the corset can't roll up in the middle as corsets are apt to do—so it means a bone that stays where you put it.
It isn't a "bone" at all, but Kabo, Kabo, Kabo and Kabo means a corset you wear a week or two or three, till yon make up your mind about it, anil then go back to the store anil get your money, it you'd rather have money than Kabo.
There's a primer on Corsets for you at the store,
CuicaqoCoksctCo., OhlciRo anil Sen York.
Railroad Racket.
Republican State Convention. The Hi Four will sell tickets to IudiannjwlisSeptember ami 10 limnd trip for one fare on account of tle. He publie ui State Convention.
Hig 4 Harvest Kxeursions To the West and Northwest, South. Southeast niul Southwest. Tho Hig I Houte will sell round trip excursion tickets to nil prominent. |Hiint.s in the West ami Northwest, South, Southwest and Southeast at half rates on Tuesdny. September Tuesday, September £1, ami Tuesday, October 11, all tickets .eood returning thirty days from dale of sale. This is a glori ins opportunity ior home seekers to visit tlie territory named, and wo would invite corn's jioudence on the subject, l'or full in loiluatlou call on or.address l:oKlll3
K. Koi'.isson, Agent Hig H'y,
D. H. Maiitin, Oen. Pass. Agt.
\'unl:illu Kutex.
Commencing Sept. -1 and continuing cacli Monday and Thursday to Oct. 1(5, the Vaudalia will sell tickets to St. Louis at one aud one third fare, £9.10, the round trip, with "J~i cents added for admission to tho exposition.
September il is date of the grand home seekers excursion southwest aud northwest, good returning for 30 days. Also repented September 23d anil Oc'x) ber 11
More Jiitko Specials
The\andaliii lino will continue tho Lake specials to Maxiukuokee on Sept. (i aud 11, 1S1H). Timo aud rates same as heretofore.
To tho Shades.
Hound trip via Vaudalia to the Shades 51.10, which includes hack fare. Tickets good to return J)0 days.
J. 0, Utnvrii.NSON, agent.
Peaches and Cream.
Freo fttono peaches ripo enough to slice, at Joo Taylor's. Hotter oau what vou waut next week. They are cheaper yjaa buying canned fruit, as nouo aro put up this year only in California.
A line line of students lamps at the cent store.
To Cure Heart Disease
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Ileiut ltemedy.' It regulates, corrects and relieves the most distressing eases. Price aO cents and $1. l'ainphlet free. Hlnghauipton, N. Sold, recommended nnd guaranteed nt Nye's drug Etoro.
Do not, waste your time on doctors when your liver is diseased but take Simmon's liver Regulator.
Catabkh Cuhf.d, health and sweet broiith secured, by Hhllon's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector fri MoQett, MorganA Oc
Illbbard's JUieumatlc yyrtip cures rheumatism by striking at tho seat ot the disease and restoring tho kidneys and liver to healthy action. If Uiken a sufficient time to thoroughly eradieati such poison, It never fails. For sale and highly recommended hy MofTett, Morgan Co.
Wht Will Vou cough when Shlloh'g Cure will give you Immediate telief Price, 10 cents, 30 cents and $ 1. MofTett Morgan it Co.
With a record like Simmon's Liver Regulator none should he afraid to use it for their liver.
WII.IjAOI Sl'Fl-'KK with Dvspepsia and Liver complaint? Sldloh's Yitnlizci Is guaranteed to Cine you. Forsalebv MolTetl., Morgan A Co.
Nobody will suITcr from liver diseases if they take Simmons I aver I regulator.
Childrtn t*v for Pitched Casturk.
The Krst Step.
Perhaps you ai rundown, can't eat. Sleep, can't think, can't do anythlng your satisfaction, and vou wonder what aiis you. eii should lio««l the wnrning, you are taking M- Ibststep Into Nervous proHtrat ion. on m-ed a nerve tonic and in FJecli lc, liiite-s y,,u will nnd the e.xict remedy for resloiing your ueivous system to its nei nial cornl tlon. Surprising results Toliow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alternative Your appetite returt.s, good digestion Is restored and the liver and kidneys restored to healthy action. Try a bottle. Price S I cents at Nye *. Co.'s. r,
THAT HACKING COFGII can be so i|ukkly cured hy Shllidi's Otire. We guarantee it. For sale by MotTctt, Mormn A Co.
No doctor hill presented to the farn'lles who use Simmon's I/iver Regulator.
Interesting to H'urntors.
No class of people should he so careful In providing themselves wILIi reliable family medicines as those who live far from physicians. Van Wert's Halsam for tho lungs is particularly rectominended to the farming community, as It Is wonderfully effective all throat and •uiig troubles, and Is lally adapted tni cMI-lii-ii. being allocable to take, perfectly -afe and harmless, anil yet Infallahie foj croup and whooping cough. I rial size flee l-'oi sale hv Lew Fisher
Cold In ti.e heady or Chilblains? or Chilling? or a Burn? or any Old Soros? ho best thing It* tho world for It la dolman's Petrolei Bum. Getafreo s.-li pi :i! I|i„
()f
Ny„ q0
Health is wealth. Tako Simmon's Liver begulator for all sickness and diseased hvor.
Acute and chmnn rheumatism can bo elTectually and permanently cured be the use of nibhatd's ltheumatlc Syrup mid 1' alters. For sale and highly recomderl by Moffott. Morgan ,i Co,
JWwiCryfor, PltcherbCadorkJ
Music 'Hall.
MACK TOWNSLEY, innirer.
O N W
Beginning Mon jay, September
F"*IU
8
tint nil Saturday Mntlnoo.
'riic Wonderfully Stieees-,ful Dramatic Slur
Miss Pearl Melville
And the
Bald win Melville Combination
Admission, '20 and Mconts. Kosorvrd seats
cents.
CHEA COLUMN Atlvertisements in this eohunn one cent a line a oa.v, nothing less than ton cents counted. Ca^h in advance.
FOR SAIL.
SA LK -Itahy cab jrotnl a^ new, tint e»rnet, stejimeortl wmhI snw all nt a burjraln. (.'all at r»0il south IMtnn street. sepir»it
FxOH
8ALK—A baby earria^ro nearly as jtikhI its new, cheap. Ihqnln? at thlsorture.
F^OR
SALK—^Three show-cases and a small counter. Mrs. Tatcher, corner ot' South walnut street and railroatl. sept 10 LTOU SALK-CUKAV -House of 7 rooms. 17 JOT West Franklin street.. Inquire of Sam Sy mines, at JontN ai. olliec or illl S»ut li Wiislilii^r(on street. A bargain.
F(»U
SAMI- Dirt cheap, a comparatively new pbaetou. Inquire at t»0ti east. Wabash avenue.
F*OK
SA I.K -All «eu faeed silver wab'h, Klirin movcm«nt, cheap. ln«|ulre nt the Journal olllee.
JWANTED,
WANTKH--A
\ouni:i»«lo« :i»ed man or w«k
111:111 !'or perm inent pisilioii, wh *re ability will brimr adv.i'U'eaienf.. 'I\«aeh» or Kfadiialo prclerre l. Address X, care 01' Tue Joui nul. sept t.
7ANTKD- An active man tor eael s«H*tion, 'Salary to $100, to loeaIN tepresent asueees|'ull N. V. «*ompany Incur* i»orat*»l tosupply dry irt*.d*, elotliliikr shtH-, Jewelry, el e., to I'onsutnei-s at cost, A I.so a lady .il tact, salary# in to enroll me.uln-rs (Ml.000 now enrolled, ?|0.000 paid lll». Ket'creiices vchanjred. F.mplre Co-operative Association •rislit well rated'. Uwk Uo.v 10, N. V,
\\fOKKI2KS WANTKIb—Men and womei. V\ airent:!. Itijr pay. Slea»iy work, duttli ree. No e.vp»»r'u nce needed. Kuircne Whit ney, nurserym in, Kochestor. N\ V. may-'Jn.
l.N Wanted: local and 1 raveling. Positions permanent or part time. Salary from start. K.vperleiiee unnecessary. Hrown Bros., Nur.-eryinen, Chicago. HI. nov 1
FOR RENT.
UKNT—A lionse of sevi-n nxxtis, nice desirable properly, on cast Wabash avenu\ Call 011 Walter Pickett.
FOU
UKNT -Miss tlenhih I, Hills will have a part of her bouse for rent about Sept. 1st. Inquire at 60S cast Main street.
LOST.
LoST—A
lone black nurse with some small chautrc, Fiuder please leave at this oftlcc.
LOST:—A
small -nieln't purse conUilnln^
two bills and some ehatttre. Fimler pleiLs leave with Alex Mahorney and receive reward.
FOUND.
FOl.'Ni»:—A
small jMicket book containing
small amount of money. Call at this olllee.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOW
is the time to lay lnvour supply of winter coal and Joseph llinfcrd.on south Washington street. Is the man tj order It of.
DR. C. E. RANKIN, (Successor to Montague & lbinkln,) Special attention given to the removal of
Cancers, tape-worms, hemorrhoids. Olllceover the Corner Hook Store residence at Dave I^'e's. 213 Kast Plko st.
CATAHHli CUKED, health mM swoct breath securod by 8lilloh*s Catarrh reinedv. Price SOc. Nasal Injector free. For sale by MofTett, Morgan ifc Co,
Children Cry for Pitcher's Ca-stosit
Feed i)uriiig r.lie Fair.
0. K. Ellis, tho grain lmyor, has obtained tho exclusive privilege of soiling food on tho fair ground next week. Itomembor that, stookowuers.
To Cure Kidney Troubles
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-root miK' Liver and liladdei Cure." It relieves quickly and cures the most chronic and complicated cases. Price 50c. and 1. Pamphlet free. Hinghanipton. N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed at Nye's drug store.
Can't Account, for It.
On the st day of November, 181S, Coopor & Hardenburgh, retail druggists of Kinns ton, N. Y. purchased IS dozen of Van Wert's Halsam for the Lungs, and on tho 'M day of the same month thoy wrote the proprietors of this remedy as follows: "Please send us at onceone gross of Van Wert's Halsain. Wo cannot account for the demand." Van Wert's Halsam is for sale in Crinvfordsville by Lew Fisher. Trial size free.
To (Mire constipation, sick headache and dyspepsia Simmon's Liver Regulator Iuls 110 e,pial.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
A New Discovery.
Vou have heard your friends and neighbors talking about It. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing It Is If you have ever tried It, you are one of Its staunch friends, because the wonderrul thing about It Is, that when once given a trial. Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place In the house. If you have never used It and should be allliced with a cough, cold or any disease of the throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle once and give It a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottle free at Nye it co's. drugstore.
To Cure Had Cough
(Jho "Dr. Kilmer's Cough cure (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tickling In the throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, decline, night-sweat ind prevents death from comsuinptlon Price 25c. Pamphlet free, lllnghamptcn, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Flshor.
Delays are dangerous. Take Simmon's Liver Regulator in time for dvspepsia, biliousness nnd all diseases or tho livor.
Shlloh'sCure will immediately reliovs Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchiti For sale by MofTett, Morgan & Co.
liowfls Irregular ami constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulator.
llacklnn'H Arnlra Halve.
The best salvo In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Dicers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, enrna, and all skin eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfac'lon, or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box, For sale at Nye & Oo. drug store.
Mother, Wife and Daughter, Those dull, tired lookB and unpleasant feelings speak volumes. Dr. Kilmer's Feniaift liemedy builds up quickly a run down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. Price $1, Pamphlet free. Blnghamton, N. t. Sold, reoom mended,
BISCHOK'S.
CRAwronnsvii.i.i:, Sept. (I, lstiO.
What arc the fashions in ilress-
st,alTs?
That is whilt «ver_yl)oily wants to
kn iw. Tn follow or mil, no mutter
lint what aiv I hey
Novelties. Nothing further to
day than novelties. Not word
nhout prices. They are lii^1 enough
notion lit. Whatever the maker
choos.'s to ask we pay, i!' appn ve
the stuff.
i'].-onom\
(ic.esn'l l'l' IIJJ
to this part of tli.'Iusin- ss.
lhin't lie (liscoiiraoi',1 liy these re
marks. We have prov (led novo
ties, ami in aliundanee ton,for those
who do not want the overliest. A
glance at our rnhe depart tneul v. ill
convince y,m of this f.iet.
Tiieie were sigi:* in e.irly sniii-
nier that, mn^hncss ii.nl et,tirely
oji lie nut of dress stutTs. It hasn't
^0110 out. It i,as eliaiioed lis oui.s s.
There el sij^i I haf olors vvei
f^nllio lo he less coi.spicii.ns. So
tliey are, hut not inconspi'. 11011s.
Striking effects abound and nothin-
is too unlooked for cxi cpt the over-
bright. Wo see 110 signs of favor
for dazzling colors as yet.
We couldn't give you these use
ful general hints a week ago. nor a
day ago. Don't buy in a hurry.
Daily visitors will notice some
changes in the appointnieiits for
the Cut Price Sale.
The left over Summer Dress
Uoods have left their regular count
ers and gone near the entrance on
both sides. No matter where the
staffs so the price is at the right
placo.
The reception of yesterday's
statement that there was a large
account of beautiful and seasonable
satines, ginghams, etc.,left with us,
by 100 heavy buying, to be sold at
prices which would not bring uh
original cost,was without precedent
in this or any other Indiana store.
Crowds came early and were all
day succeeded by others that kept
the attendance full from the open
ing lo the closing of the store. They
took great masses of goods. Hut
to-morrow morning's biisines* will
open with the gaps filled and equal
attractions ready for another great
field day.
I'erhaps your patience was taxed
to-day by a little delay in being
waited 011 or getting change. If
hj, we regret it and apologize. The
rush of business caused congestion
at some points, but unless a tidal
wave of people and sales strikes us
the service will be rapid at all points
to-morrow.
Quality and prices considered,this
is one of the most interesting
Dress Goods offerings we had for
many a day. The goods in a legular
way would pell in many stores for
more tli in the first, price named.
This is the yesterday list., but
you can't get it too well in lnLd:
H,000 yards Printed Hol^e, 4!{e. a00
yards Plaid
Outlay worth I Tic at
fiOO yards
Printed Cashmere,P'^e
2,000yards lirwwn
Mixed
worth 8h\
to
A
m0
A FINE PIECE Of
FIKZER'S
'AND IS
COMES AS
BEARBEIN9 A FINE PIECE
OF
PLUG
TOBACCO
KNOWN ASA
TO
f-WKin
AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE. 3x12
FULL 16 OZ. PLUG-THE
MOST CONVENIENT T0 CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE.
JHO. FIHZER & BROS., Loulsillla?
Dr.WilliamClark,
Of Iiuliunapolis, will be in C'r.iw-
fordsvilli' until
Saiunhiy. Sejil.
At the parlors of I ho Hartimm Houfe,
opposlU? tho Sherman Moumo, wheiv
tho.,o suffering fnnn
Dhi'iimn
Chroiiic. and Oilier
Can find Relief and Speeih ure, l'l.
Clark has made cli^^dc oilmonts as|H'(-..
laity for forty years and has found I'-ni-
edles that never fall to gur* if piopeilv
used.•
'l iME TAHLIi.s.
N A & C, I VAN11)M.I A. NORTH I HOI'TIt 4—Mall I 4"lamlK.vprens J': No 6—Mall.... 1.4.spin! Mai I. Local Freight. 2 "»npm Accom ..1
!ln
BODTII NMUTII
Mo 3—Mall 1:20amMall H: No 5—Mall 1:42pm|K?fpress .,.. I/)C»lKroltfht...O:05ain!Aceoni..:.... 1-
I "iplD S
WBfl, 0.. I.& W. r.i-z
No 1—Mall, 0:20 ami No 2—Mall, OOjnn No3—Malld) .l2:55atnjNo 4—MaUd..
N 5 a 3 1 N 0
O
Routo.
00o Ginghams at
yard. 1,000 yards 10e
1.000 yards
YVajftier SleepiT^
(JliiKhani, 4^e„
2,000 yards Dross Stylo (iln^hatu
at
OVie. I,000
yards Dress
worth 10c.
StylefiliiRlnun worth 124c
at H^e. 20eScotch Zephyrs at liposome worth 2ru. Kntlre stock of :i0c
10c a
and
124c Satin at o^c.
5,000yards 1 r.cSatin at04c. f»,000 2.r»c
Satin at
124c*
our nod 40c Satin Choice 10c a yard. 1 Hi»Cashmere Ombreos 124«. 1,000 yards Chnlllo wortli
WW
yards
10c.
Challlo
MO
worth loc. Ten dress patterns of
Indies wide 104c
flno All Wool
French
Challlcs at. JI74o yard worth 05c, No two a
L. BISCII0F.
1~7 and 12'J Mast, Main Street.
I :r» Atn
a
N 7—Ktotohb .UM5iim NoH-Hrvn1^
A. D. L0FLAND,
Real Estate, Loan, Insuranou-
GOOD NOTES CASHED.
1101 Kast Main Street, with Kan Voris
—MA'ITIiliSSliS
FUKNITUltE Keiialred slid racked, for Shipment.. GEORGE R. RICE. Joel Block, 112 NY vat PVa*' Si
reel.
Out-of-town work solicited.
SSSJ.TRAI'SFE
•Ql UMH8VHU.IHWAlBASY* C«lc*«0»T:
Throutrh Kouto to
Chicago,
SSfKJEi'oiisville,,
li! iialayiith'.. l'eciiea^t b'.
MicJiigan City, Bedford. Now AII»nny. All Points North, Soul and W^st.
Big 4
JAM its IIA ItK Kit.
Oen I'ush. A^rt. Minion It"""'
Motion itloek, rhlriivo. III.
Peoria Division.
inei lj' I.U.Ai'YY Hhort. Idne
East and West.
and
on
Iteellnlntr
nljrht trains. Ilest
tniKlnrn day
all trains,
coai n«,s
...
Connecting with solid Vestibule tr.i Ilhxmihitfhm ami Peoria
to and
IminM^nu
rlvur, Denver and the Paeltlc coai. At^ndlanapolls, Cincinnati, bprlnyth a Oiliimlius t4» .iml from the bahb'rii ai« board clt.los,
THA1NS AT OIlAWPOIlUSViriliB. (K)IN(J WKHT. No.1 mall (lb No.:i mull 'r-' No. ft mall Id) 'j- in No. 7 Kxpnwii ":4,
1
OOIN(i KAST.
Mali ii) H^i'!
Mullen
Kor Itiforinatlon reiianlliiif j1"
and
rouUw,
and
Challlo 04e worth
A|(
consult the ticket
..,.t
folderH. OKOUUKU ltOIIlN's"^-
OlllKCr itOU'l'K TO
s'ltslivilli', Oluit tanooira, Florida, Hot Spring Texas, Kansas, Jhssonn. Jtichlwm, Ca,m,l|orthira ()|||0|
Clean Coaches, "ridge'
