Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 September 1890 — Page 5

AILY JOURNAL.

.iTlinDA*. SEPT. 27, 1890.

THE]CITY.

Tl,e

Wcathe* Kcport.

r„,lndt»n»-T clearing cool.

Local Temperature. 5(1 I 2 I) III..

'In tlio Near Future, TCIIDAV—At the court house, looture Dr Goodwiu on "The Revelation of

Nineteenth Century," 8 p. m. \VKJNEHUAV—At Musio Hull, Robert offuiiig in "Noro."

WHERE THEY GO.

Miuiat01"3 °f Upper abash Oonfer-euce-Di B. Oburch Located. The I'm"* Wabash Conforonoo of the jtcd iSrethren church was bold at eoJi-rsburg last week. Bishop Kop--t presided. The ministers worn sta-

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us follows: mariner, JtEo. A. J. SliWGENT 1'. E. Crawford.svillo circuit, T. M. Hamil-

Thorntown, J. Kosouborgor. Lebuuou, J. P. Shngley. YoedersLiurg, .T. W. Nye. Stone Muff, R. M, Zook. HarteysburR, B. B. Phelps. AM#polu»i F. Penny. MansticUl, O. P. Cooper. Clovorlund, Win. Vail. Harmony, G. W. Wiluy. HBYSVILLE DISTRICT, W. N. SNENNN.L r. E. Perrysville cirouit, E. P. Thorn. Xewiiort, G. T. Stump. Brulett's Creek, J. S. Brown. Broadhnd, W. N. Coffman. Otkwcod, H. Johns. Gessie, W. P. Taylor. Blue Mound, W. H. Jones. Peafield, J. S. Cooper. Potomac, W. E. Stanley. Eossvillo, R. B. Allen.

QILIJ DISTBIOr, A. M. SNYDEIl I\ E, Green Hill oirouit, J. F. Miller. Clarks Hill, 0. J. Phettepaoo. Attica, S. Stackhouso. Bittle Ground, J. Cowgill. Gilboa, E. A. Goodwin. Arabia, 1. Brewer. Woodland, J. M. Tuggle. Sheldon, L. Byry. j-oquois. H. W. Meredith. Cissua 1'iirk, J. It. Scott. hdopendauoe, Wm. Pentsor.

Music ia Oity Schools.

Those tukiug tho prizes last year in sfollowing rooms are: Room No. 11, drm Miller room 13, Ella Wheeler -a 11, Mabel Barnbill room 15, DaePlunkott room 10, Ida Martin room Itessie Nicholson. Two or throe othwill beannouncad later. Each one is the clioico of either a volume of asicul History or Biography, or ten sous ia voico or instrumental music.

A. LAM MOOHB.

A Farewell Supper.

George W. Mnrk'.ey will entertain the enty members of his bridge gang at ipper this evening before leaving them jtake his now position at Indianapolis outlay, Some of tho men havo worked til him us long as cightcou yearn, and te regrets at parting are sincere and Dtual.

Chase Fanner'« Jfo3ition. Prof. ChaBO Palmer has left his class Indianapolis for a more lucrative "ition. He is now professor of ohemin State School of Mines at Rolls, ouri. It is a most desirable posioa which he 1111s and bis friends here bo happy to learn, of his good lortuiie.,

COLLEGE KOTES.

Keifer and Randolph, jr. are visiting is Wayette. There wore no invitations by the fraternities last night.

The Phi Psis aro wearing buttons ascribed with their letters. Mowers, Lewis, Harrison and Goodrich Baw tho elephant in Indianapolis ixlay.

Rov. A. E. Scholl will not lecture at toe College Chapel to morrow afternoon. His place will bo tilled by Rov. H. M. Middleton. it the meetiug of the literary sooiotlast night oflioors for tha Wabash 'ere elected, Tho business managers ft Coiidit and Randal.

The ChoapostuiKl iiest. I'yuaro thinking of buying a fall wtvou can do no bettor than to give wlmnn a trial. ^jman. Coliniin, lio Is tlio man.

IIPC,in tat you nobody can.

—Marshmallows at tho Fulton let,

Jare

Mar-

Cur lino of fruit and confeotiouory is tosiplete. Call when in uood of any tlilag iu lui0t

ENSMINOEH & SEAWMONT. 103 E. Main StrooU

^'atfcs, poucils •bo 99 cent store.

and scratch books at

For Quo cooking appies, go to Barn Goruaday & Pickett's.

at Eusmiugors

luucy Mavri lemons *'Wright's,

^e Me still tho loaders in lino Teas

co|l°es.

Try them once and wo will

your trade. ENSMINUUH .V SEAWUKIHT,

JBHIEFS.

—Eddie Brandoamp will givo kmusicnl entortainmont at CampboU's Ohapol to-night. —Tho tickets for Downing are soiling splendidly, but plenty of first class ones still remain, —Only throe persons took tho teaohors examination to-day, one of whom WHS Prof. Wellington. —Notice has been served on most of the men oomposing the special venire of GO, called in the Pettit case. —Dr. Dunnington has formed a partnership with Dr. W. J. Owsley, of Darlington, for tho practice of medicino. —Rev. E. T. Laue's subjects to-mor-rjwwill be morning subjoot "Followiip evening, "Dividing tho Word of Truth." —Ed Harris .vent to Waynotowu today to attend Uiaohers' institute. Ho will begin teaching school thero on Monday. —Ballard Ballard havo finished their book on tho Real Estate Laws of ludianu, and arc at work on a similar book for Kentucky. —Wavuland Independent: A car load of mules was shipped from hero to Columbia, Tenn., and a car of Hour to Augmta, Oa., lust week. —Mrs. Rosa Carter with duo solemnity anil decorum appears before tho bar of tho cirouit oourt and asks to be divorced from William J. Carter. —Married, by Iter. W. P. lvoutz, at his residence near Cutler, Ind., Sept. 25, 18'JO, at 5 o'clock ]. m,, Mr. Joseph M. Robinson, of Guion, Parke oouuty, to Miss Mary L. Leeper, of Carroll oouuty. —Waveland Independent: A big blooksnake was killed in oae of our dry goods stores this wook. As tho store does not advertise tho supposition is thtt his snakeship was huntiug a quiet place to speud the winter. —Yesterday was the day for tho oo nfirmment of the city water work salo by Judge Gresham. The Chicago papers ru their aeoount of Grosham's court make no mention of it however, and as those interested here havo reooived no notification, tho Judge probably took no action. —W. R. Crawford, the phonomoual foot ball player of Yale on mo down from Cuioago tc-day to coaoh the Wabunli team. He brought his suit along with him and goes in with enthusiasm. Ho does his work without money and without price, and deserves the thanks of all lovers of good foot ball.

PERSONAL PIOK-UPS.

—Johnny Gilbert was at the Capital to-day. —T.E.Ballard was in Ituli inapo lis to-day. —E. A. Cunningham was in the city to-day. —Georgo W. Allen, of Brazil, is in the city. -Miss Minnie Liter is visiting in Liudcn. —Dr. J. F. Tuttle was in Indianapolis to-day. —John L. Williams is homo from Louisville.

Cliff Voris left to day for a three woek's trip. -Jerry Byers loft for his bom in Iowa to-day. —Walter Hulet went to Darlington this morning. —Col. John R. Courtney was in Torre Haute last night. —Miss Carrie Donaldson returned to Covington to-day. —O. P. Doney returned from the South this morning. —Newt Ramsay came oior from Indianapolis this morning. —N, G. Hutchinson returned last from a visit in Kausas. —Mrs. Goorge Graham went to Indianapolis this morning.

Gen. M. D. Manson returned from Indianapolis this morniug. —iinv. 11. ivl. Middleton has returned from a visit in Martinsville. —Miss Nellie Holbrook his returned from a visit in Braintree.Mass. —Capt. E. P. McClaskey arid wife returned from Eausos last night. —Rev. Charles Warren, of North Liberty, is tho guest of his father until aftor conference. —Miss Lolia Be.ird, of Crawfordsville, is tho guest of Mrs. Dr. Poole,— Russelville Rocord. —Wm. Martin aud son, Will, returned last ovoning from a successful tlshing excursion at Cedar Lako. —Mrs. James Davis, who has ueou the guost of Mrs. Goorge It. Rico, returned to Lafayetto to-day. —Rov. D. R. McGregor aud wife who havo boon visiting frionds iu this city, returned to Bluffton to-day. —Mrs. Kate Dickersou returned to

Torre Ilaute this morning after a visit with her mother, Mrs. l'ruitt. —Mrs. E. O. Wiuslow, Dr. J. F. Tuttle, J. N. Davidson and Hood Nolsoj returned from Indianapolis to-day. —Mrs. Sadio (Jruuo Morrill, of San Francisco, Gal., is the guost of Mrs, Mollio Crawford to remain several months.

-Mutter cups at the Fulton Market

THEJ3HUB0HES.

Where Religious Services Will Be Held To-Morrow. only

Y. M. C. A.—Meeting for at 4:30.

COLLEGE CIIAPEL.—Lecturo by Rev H. M. Middletou at 3:15Jp. m. PWMITIVE BAPTIST Cnuncu. -Elder Oil pliant will preach at 7:30 a. m.

ST. JOIIN'S EPISCOPAL Cnuiton.—Sunday school at D:30 a. m. No other souvices.

FrilST PllESDVTEIllAN ClIDHOII.— No preaehiug. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Y. P. S. E. at 7 p. m. 8EOOKI BAPTIST Cntrnou.—Regulnr services to-morrow, conducted by the

METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ciiuna.— Regular services to-monow at 10 m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at.0 a. m.

ST. BEUNAKD'S, ROMAN CATIIOITO.— Low Mass at 7 o'clock a. m. High Miss and sormon at 9 o'olock a. m. Iiiitriotion of children, 2 o'clock p. m. RBa:y, 2:45 p. m. Vespers and benediction 3 p. m. On the second Sunday of each aid every month tho only service will bo Low Mass at 8 o'clook.

THE MARKETS. Jraln, l*roTlalons, Etc-

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MISSIONAUY BAITIST Climoil. Sun-1"

11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., conducted bv W. M. Pratt, D. D., of jLexington, Kyj CmtisTiAN Ciiuuon.—Regular services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by EUei E. T. Lane. Sunday school at 2 n. ni 1. P. S. C. E. at 7:00 p. m.

CliNTEK PUKSIIYTKKIAN CnCl((T.— Regular services to-morrow at D:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. by It.J.Cunninyam Sunday school at 2 p. m. Y. P. a. (. at (i:30 p. m.

CniCAoo, ScptW.

FLOCJI—Quiet and Htcwly. Spring Pafcnts to.OJGfcfjJiO Hukcr*. W.40®4.00 Slraights.l4.30 Qt.iA Winter Patents, CleantLOQ Q4.SAJ.

WII RAT—Uuloti firm early anU then w«vl:cr. No. 2 cutih, December, ioH^.OUK, ftnil May ll.WSttl.4fcX.

CORN—WUH fairly nctivc aud easier. Na 3, NO. 2 YtfUow, 48Hc No. I 47© 47Vtc No. 3 Yellow, Octot»or. 47*© 48Ho Dewmber 47H^48e, May, 4BK$50foO.

OATS—Pulrly active but unfiettted. No. s. 33h ®S8i4e October. afi4fc38Hc May, 41:i£41^fl. Samples in fair demand oad steady. No. 8. ^38c No. 3 White, 3S4&40o No. a, 3S^i3y^c No. 2 Wblttt, 40^l?a

UTE—Very dull. Na 2 r^sh, GO®GO'/4c: Sep* tember delivery, 6O0 OctoUir. GOc, and De» cember. tWc. Sample lota, Cl&OiKc lor Na 9, and 5»i^jr»ae for No.

IIAULEY—Abour steady, but quiet. NA 2 October, 77c, Sample: Common. 4*%%52c good to

choic!(

5.Vil»V»c, and extra lots. (iS^73c. MESS PUHK—Dull and lower. Cash I9.4frf& V.ftO for October ^.45 for January ll.O^V* for May

LAUD—Rather active and prices ruicd lower. Pric-««ri ranged at for cswh: R00 (iiO.iW for October, for Dcceinber !U0£fl.l7tt for January, arid Sfl.8^Vj(i/»*.b"7»4 for May.

HUTTKH—Creamery, Dairy, !0®I6c Packing stuclc, 54t8c. POULTRY—Live Chickens, per lb Spring Chickens, per lb: Live Turkeys, 5@llc per lb: Live Ducks, H&Uc per lb Live Geese, &4.r»05&6.rj0 per dozen. 1 ifinr.u.s—'Disiiliftd Sn!rltan»lvd Unn ^t $1.13 per gal. for ilniahed yoods.

Live Stork. CHICAGO. F«»pt. 28.

CATTLE—Market rather dulL ^uotationa ranged at for choice to fancy ship* ping Steers 14.15^175 for good to choice do. (3.30&3.U.) for common to fJUr do. i3.CKX3A.40 for butchers' Steors for Stock ere !2.25 for Tcxans: ta.7^4.15 for Westerns: 1^.75^3,15 for Feeders for Cows 12.CO&3.M (or nulls, and for Veal Qalvcs.

HOGS—Tr:«lo slow. Sales ranped at KLSXhfe 4.70 for light far rongh paoklag t3.orK£M.rv* (or mi£oX ftnd 14.0034.55 for hatrj packing and shipping lo%»,

—Fine oandies at the Fulton Market.

Notice to Uas Consumers. Notice 1* hereby given that the CrawfordsvlllB "Water and Light company will on Oct. 1st remove Its oflice to the postoflice building.

Meters will bo road on the last dare of •aeh month, and all gas bills may bp paid at the office betwoon the 1st and 10th of each month at th« usual ra and with thi usual discount. No statements will b* presented until after the IOtli and alter this date no discount will be allowed.

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CltAWPOHlSVILIL.E WATEU AND LKIHT Co. FitED 11. SHKETZ, Manager.

No cure-all or untried remedy will cure as does Simmon's Liver Hegul.itor.

Interesting to Karmcrs.

No class of people should be so careful In providing themselves with reliable family medlclnos as those who live far from physicians. Van Wert's Iialsam for the lungs Is particularly recommended to the farming community, as It Is wonderfully effects In all throatl and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet lnfallable for croup aud whooping cough Trial size fiee. For sale by Lew Fisher

Cold In tne head? or Chilblains? or Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Soros? The best thing in tho world for it is Column's Petroleum Balm. Got a free sample at the drug store of Nye A Oo.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS mule misera bio by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cur is the remedy for you. For salo by Moffetl,

Y\'l l.L YOC Sl'l-'FElt with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint? Sluloh's Yitalizer is guaranteed to cure you- I'oi by MoiTett., Morgan ifc Co.

CROCP, WHOOPING

a

and Bron-

ehlf ls Immediately relloved by Shiloh's cure. Moffott. Morgan A f'».

Vool Dress Goods at worth 13!£.

'ricot Cloth only worth 25.

U1 wool Cloth, double width, only 25.

51ack Henrietta, SIIK finish, 40 iuches wide, only 05 cents, worth b5.

3xtnl

schwd'at^p Sunday Bleached Muslin atfl ccnts, worth SX.

lnavy Canton Flannel SX.worthlaj^

J11annels'"'ankeu.,

day school at 9:45 a. m. Services at Linens, Crashes, .Muslins, Calicos, Hos-

Yarns, Jeans, Table

iery and Underwear we defy all compotition 10 quality and prices.

The Greatest Good to the Ureutesl Nil 111 tier. It lias iwr bcuii acknowledged that thmightfull men and women derivo f,'riat bi-Mclltfroin the practical experience of others. This is certainly true, inasmuch as peopl« of nice tastes, battling with a limited income, must possess a strong vein of practical common sense, winch, in cases of emergency, predominates, and insures a conservatism of action In providing for those of their own household. It is In such homes, and among this class of people, we discover that which results in "the greatest good to the greatest number," viz: Dr. Humphreys' Manna! aud Family Specifics. There being no large baiik account, with which to liquidate a doctor's bill for winter's attendance, the mother and housekeeper feels it incumbent upon her to become In a measure, and hundreds of times with the most marvelous success, not only her own physician, but the able advisor of her aflilot«d neighbors. She notes symptoms of croup, worm fever or measles iu her children, the hollow cough, bronchitis or Incipient consumption in the husband or friend, and consulting her Manual, administers the perseribed Specific with remarkable and gratifying success. No wonder the uiivaivlng testimony in favor of Humphreys' Specifics Is, that they are simple mild and etlicacious. See advertisement.—LaFayette. Ind., Journal.

lllhtianl'sThroat and Ijung Balsam. For throat and Lung troubles this remedy has no equal. It is

to cure

NEW YORK. Sept.

CWnr.AT—Steady and dull better. Decrjnber, *l.u *\ai.lia-10 May. Il.os»4(^i.0s!4. CORN-Quiet and steadier. NO. '2, Steamer mixed. WVo.

OATS—^uiet and lirm. Western. 41(^5:to. PuovisioNS-neef quiet, btoady. Plate, *7.00 &7.00 extra mess. *4.&r*it7.U). Pork steady, dutL Mess, lll..Vai3J»: extra prime, $1U.SU^ 11.00. Lard iiuict, e^y. SUiamrendcrcd,

a a

conmim/ition

in its first stages

and even in advanced stages of that disease it relieves coughing and induces sleep. You may havo a cough or a cold at any time, therefore no household, especially with children, should be without it. For all affections of the throat,lungs and chest, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness, spitting of blood and all pulmonary diseases it ha6 no equal.

Prepared only by Hheuinatlc Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich. Ask your druggists for It.

In Its treatment of rheumatism and all rheumatic troubles, Hlbbard's Bheumatlc Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Bead their medical pamphlet and learn of he great medicinal value of the remedies which enter Into Its composition. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan A Co

Backleirs Arnica Halve.

The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents a box. For sale at Nye fc Oo. drugstore.

CATARRH CURED, hoaJth and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 60c. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Moffett, Morgan A Co,

Hlbbard's Rheumatic byrup cures rheumatism by striking at the s«ai of the disease and restoring the kidneys and liver to healthy action. If taken a sufficient time to thoroughly eradicate such poison, It never falls. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan A Oo.

Bowels Irregular and constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulator.

A Safe investment.

Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or In case of failure a return of purchaso price. On tills safe plan you can buy from our ado verlised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King' New Discovery for consumption. It Is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used lor any affection of tho throat, lungs or chest, such a3 consumption, inllamation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Nye A Co's drugstore.

No sounding phrases or loolish boasting are needed to draw attention to Vail Werts'Balsam for the lungs. A claim is made for it that, it is the best cough medicine 011 the market,, every bottle is guaranteed to do all that il is claimed and everyone is invited to make a free test of its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial size free. For sale bv Lew r'isher.

Is Simply Wonderful!

I he amount of Dress Goods we have sold in the last two weeks. Our stock now comprises all the new weaves in blacks and colors, plaids and stripes. They should be seen to be appredated and at the prices we have marked them you cannot help but buy of us.

Our

Department.

This department is now lull of new novelties in all qualities for Ladies, Missos and Children.

I®"I{emomber, we save you from?:! to ?10 on every Cloak bought of us.

NEXT DOOR TO ELSTON BANK. EAST MAIN STREET

In Our Millinery Department

Wo have surpfissod all our previous of forts. We havo everything that Is now

and stylish in tins line und, reinombor,

that our prices are onothird less than tho same goods can be bought for elsewhere.

Ual) and sec what we have, even if you do not wish to buy, we will be plr ueil to show you our goods aud Rive you our priooa

Moving Week.

Special Bargains Offered.

After this week we will be at the D. F. McClure stand, opposite

the court house on Washington Street.

ROSS BEOS. 99-Cent Store

FOR

You can buy a

S2.50

Douglass Kid But­

ton Shoe:—Opera,Hall-Opera or Common Sense. Also, Mens Calf Congress at $2.50, every pair warranted by Hamilton & Brown, ot St. Louis.

J. S. ICEILL'Z"

124 East Main Street.

When you see a lady whose bonnet exactly becomes her, you will

September 9 is dute of tho grand home seekers excursion southwest and northwest, good returning for 30 days. Also repeated September '23d aud October 14.

Bound trip oxoursion rates and dates, Indianapolis Stato Fair September 20 to 27, 81.30.

St. Louis exposition, Mondays and Thursdays to October 10. *50. St. Louis Veiled Prophets, October 7, §5.80.

discover, on inquiring, that

Nine Times Oiat of Ten

It was purchased of Miss Edna Nicholson, opposite the poslolllce.

Miss Nicholson has just returned from Chicago, where she has b9en buying goods.

Yanrialla KatcH.

Commencing Sept. and continufng each Monday and Thursday to Oct. 16, the Vandalia will sell tiokets to St. Louis at one and one third faro, $9.10, the round trip, with 25 cents added for admission to the exposition.

St. Louis fair, Ootober 1 to 11, §7.30. Eomesooker.s excursion, South West, Octolter 14, as below:

Hot Springs, Ark., $20.63 Jopliu, Mo., §16.40 Little Kock, Ark., $17.15 Winlield, Kan., SI'J. 50 Pino Blnfls, Ark., 816.40 Wichita, Kan., 818.70 Springfield, Mo., $13.90 Arkansas City, 820.55, and scores of other points for one fare or a little more than the round trip, Call for information at Brown's drug store or the Vaudolia depot,

J. C. HtrroiiENSoa.

Big 4 Harvest Kxcurslons To tho West and Northwest, South, Southeast and Southwest. Tho Big 4 Route will sell round trip excursion tickets to all prominent points iu tho West and Northwest, South, Southwest and Southeast at half rates ou Tuesday, September 9, Tuesday, September 23, and Tuesday, October 14, all tickets good returning thirty days from dnto of salo. This is a glorious opportunity for home seekers to visit tho territory named, and wo would invito correspondence ou tho subject. For full information call on or address

GEOKOK E. KOWXSON, Agent Big 4 lt'y.

D. B. JJARTIU, Gen. Pass. Agt.

OATARBK CUBED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Modett, Morguni

Civ

JUPH0LSTEE1NG

—MATTRESSES-

FURNITURE Repaired and Packed for Shipment. GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block, 11- est Pike Street. Out-of-town work solicited.

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l?ntU'ru much mon- Miccnspful trout/ik^n Unit Dr. lIuntsitL^or hits h«*n uniniMor TIAO pJLHt si'Ven IlKiulb- l»i* Jet' lists f/rr-it ly

(V»rU Mo*.

11VUt« Iliorft KytJ,

Kur. Nose and chronic iturrh witn MihltT reim-its and lienor uiM qiuckor our«*H Mum «vt?r Ix-lon*. This tivittm-m t# csprviiilly suiK'il lo Children mid peculiarly sensitive persons.

Special attention to the l.ongeMt SUimttng anil itkorit I'iJtU'ult cuht** to Cure. Al.«o aO Surgical canon an Cataract*, Cm** l-:y*»,I)o. forinttlRK, oU\ Operations ontheHye Mali pertoruuil without I'ain.

A tuyU'eted or badly treated Chronic Cuturcli is the Ktval cause ol so much dealnoss iu the mlddle-ajred and elderly ieonlu, alsoolconsumption. A chronic disenatve froiM the Mir i8 very tliuiycrous to lilc. as It is liable to uaut*e blood poison or brain disease. Consultation free. SPFfTAflFS! 1W»Ip an' orE.ls 1 ALLXo!

|UllndollirhUMlVrUn»tVtso

w|lh xho

atid Klefrant Sljrht- propertle.s of the Doctor's IN-rfci't Fitting ^jMMjtatrles antl Kyu Olassiv, that th*ir sale is constantly niercaa it»K- Still selling at factory prie's and 11 tin them 1'ree ol Charge. S]Mcial pains taken estthelace atnl eyes, tliusjrlvinK the jfreaU'St ease and comfort, as nvllasrreat.lv ImproT Iiik the personal appe-'iruniv of tlie wearer f?hisses successfully tlttiMi where others lail This ad. will aopear everv oIImt wook.

HKFKKKNOKS, G»x. D. Hurley, attorney ft law, Hon Frank, discharge from ears and deafness John H. Courtia^y.iawyiM ison.bad ev« ami ears (J. L. Mills, deafness etc., iwenfyyi'ars standing I us Mayer, 'iautrhter coutlm^] nine months in dark room with violent i^ve disease, cau^injf total blindness: Israel Tallin, total blindness frim cataract Miss (.'l/ini AVston, vioh'nt ulct*rat!on of eye ball K. li. Smith,wife, eye disease A. K. haylcss, nu^lw*, eye disease Dr. James Thompson, dealnc*jjl[ of Crawfordsvllle. Hon. Silas I'etersoji, wtfo deafness, bad case. I'otato Creek Frank Powers, chronic eatarrn. banker, Colfa.v (.'onpj'owman W. D. Owens, J,oransnorl. dlseiiart'o iroiu ears and deafness ud^rc \Vaugi». Tipton, Icalopcration ou eye that restoredsi?$ht: Tcrhune, Lel»anon, I ml., fieafness KA-fc^mi-tor Kent, Fr:inkfort, 1 nd (.• atarrh aud deaXnvs^ J. Linti, Mace, catarrhal dealings,and uomerousothcrs in this vicinity «jnually bad.

Dr, Huntsin^er will be at Dr. ('.

'2,

V,.

Ibmkio'*

ollice, in Crawfordsvllle, on THl'USDAY, Oct.

and every two week*- fheroafWr Will be at Dr. Kloiser's otlh*.' at Waveland on Friday, Oct. M, and regularly every four WI»CK» therealtcruj) Fri'ltiv