Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 October 1890 — Page 2
There are many white soaps. each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack Ihe peculiar and remarkable qualities ot the genuine.
Ask lor Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere.
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 1890.
HKP115MCAN TICKKT. Mat* Ticket, Fur Sorretarv of the State, .MILTONtlirSSLKK,
Fiiyotte county. For Auditor of Suite, 1. N. WALKEU,
Marlon county.
For Treasurer of State, GKOllGK W, P1XI.KY. Allen county. For Attorney General.
JtiMN W. LOVETT. Madison county.
Forjudge of the Supreme Court, It. W McHKIDK. KlkhartCouuty,
For Clerk of the Supreme Court, W1LLT. NOBLK. W.-iyne county.r:
For Statistician,
.mus WOUUEIJj, Hendricks county.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction, A MKSH. HKNUY, Mortran county.
For (leolojflst,
JOHN M. COl'LTEU, Montgomery county.
County Ticket.
For Conpresti—JAMES A. MOUNT. For Judjre—E. C. SN YUKK. For Prosecutor—W. T. WMITTINGTON. For Representative—T. J. ARMSTRONG.
For Joint Rt-prepentative—T110S M. MUCK For Auditor—JOHN* C. W1NGATE. For Treasurer—A. F. UAMSEV. For Sheriff—FKED C. BANDEL. ForSurveyor—JAMESM, WAUGH. For Coroner—GF.OHGE TUCK EH. For Commissioners— 1M District—MICHAEL PRICE. 3d District—AOU1LLA W. GROVES.
Tliis Date in History—Oct. 1, Oclobor was iho eighth month In the old Alhan or Latin year, hen 70 its name. It was styled tho Wyn nuntM.h (wine month) hy th« Saxons. An old writer says. In alluding to thia, "Allwit they lind not anciently rn.vli) wines in Germany, yet In thi.s s«a$or» hud they them from divers countries lulyimnc.'1 Tho old time Germans also called October \Ylnt'?r-fylhth, from th» approach of winter with the full moon of the month. Some of the old Saron calendars allegorized this -1 month hy the fuuro of a hiubaudman carrying
Rack on his shouldeM and sowing grain, In ailusion to the pmctice of putting In viator B#jpd In Octolwr, while In other old almanacs the sport of hawking was used cut emblematical of tliLs month.
831 13. C.—Battle of Arhela. one of the "fifteen decisive hatties of the world Alexander, with IT.i'O soldiers, defeated Imriuswith 1,010,000 men on a plain In Assyria. KrG5—HuRuenot colony In Florida destroyed by the Spanlards. 167S—Henry St. John. Viscount
lJolin^broke, friend of Pope, statesman, tvorn: clltvl 1731. LICK.
1(V1—Death of Corneille, dramatic writer and poet: l*rn IfiOfi. 1601—Peace of Amiens concluded. l)e.ss.'illnert crowned umjoror of Ilaytl as
Jacquvs I.
1830—llattleof St. Sebastian. In which the Carlists were defeated.
16C0—Battle of VoHurno Oaribalill defeated the Neaiwhtans. ltWl—Ilattle of Athens, .Via. 1ST0—Circular of Prlnco Hlsmarck disclaiming any Intention of reducing France to a second rate power. 187G-Death at San Francisco of James Lick, founder of Lick observatory. The I.lck otwrvatory Is situuted at lu Hamilton, Cal., and contains the largest telescojxj in tho world, that it fihoiild excel all others then In 'T(KTcncu bi-uis' a condition of Die Uviuest. AIthough it is not now posslhh* to fully man the observatory l*?causo of inadequacy of endowment, many Important discoveries have ljeeii made with this superb KIASH. James
Lick's various charituhle anil educational boi]UF.stR included a very larpe proiortion of hU fortune, and umountisl in all to $l,?tJo,O0O. lKO-Tv.-r) cent po3tat established in U. S.
THE POTATO CROP IN IRELAND,
iiiciu in iMihmg between the jieopie ami .starviitum this coming winter," rejxjrts Hvnly, the Irl«h patriot.
The potato crop has proved an ntw ltite failure in nearly all tho counties. In tin (lisitricta along tho Boa coiiat tho crop was
IIUIIIII^'C.HI
by Into fro6ta. But
tho crowning disaster carno when, owing to long continued wet and cold weather over the island, tho dreaded blignt set in and ruined all. The fow potatoes that are left
lire BO
small and
watery that hoy are unfit for more thar to feed piga. About a hundred and fifty yejirs ago the potato came into general cultivation in Ireland, and i, was expected to prove a great boon, from tho fact that it would grow where grain could not be planted. Tho potato gradually became tho faah ion, till it Wiw cultivated to tho exclusion of almost everything slue, and bocame the main reliance of the common people of the whole Island for food. 'When now tho crop faila, thereforo, It means distress to all Ireland.
That is what itmeaus this year. Americans must help their friends across the Boa by contributions of money, food and olothing. The world Is too civilized now for one portion of it to bo allowed to go hungry. Happily we aro so far humanized that when hunger and calamity overlako one nation, tho others put their hands into their pockets and help the stricken one. 80 it will be now, Much of this strong, prosperous nation of ours has been built up by the aid of tho merry, industrious Irish emigrant. So lot -Jill join hands and help save old If el and.
BKIEFS.
Dowuiug's compauy put up at tho LaVeta.
—THE
OJ
DMI.T Jorns.u. is on sale at
Robinson Wallace's and Looey's book storos. —Robert Dowuiug aud company arrived hero from Frankfort where they played last night. —It has been settled that Julia Mnrlows will present "Tweltli Night" here
next Tuesday evouing. —J. H. H. Lovott, of Clinton county, was in the city to day to appear before the Pension Examining Board, —The gravel being distributed on Greon street is the best that has ever been put on any street tlie city. —Stono to complete the culvert: ordered some weeks ago has arrived aud the work will bo. finished this week. —In the suit of Hutchinson Bros, against Pat MoManis, tho court found the plaintiff's damages 817.02 with oosts, —Esquire Ramsey this morning performed the marriage ceremony of William Davis aud Mary Courtney of Lad ga. —Jas. T. Wallace, of Smith it Myers drug store, is laid up with erysepilas and is quite sick at his homo on wost Pike street, —Friends of Tur.
JOURNAI.should
re.
member that wo huvo two item boxes now, one at O. M. Laoey's aud one in the post oflioe lobby. —Doo Cox reports that young Pratt was highly pleased with his surroundings at Plainlield as well as with his uniform of blue jeiuis. —Tho membership committ-ae of the Y, M. C. A. will meet to-night at 8:30 o'clock. There aro 23 applicants for membership to be acted upou. —Doo Qriflin, driver of the fire patrol waeon, had his right foot run ovor by the hoso wagon a few days ago and is wearing a limp inconsequence. —The horses of the fire department are being trained to the gong to bo used when the electrio fire alarm is put in. Few departments have bettor trained horses. —Tho K. of r. are circulating a paper for subscribers to bring the opera
Martha" here. The agent is in the city aud claims his company is first class —Buck Brothers took Charley Howe to tho penitentiary to-day where he will be kept for two years, fclowe has been an ugly prisoner and the jail authorities are glad to get rid of him. —Tho A. M. E. church folks will give an entertainment next Thursday evening at tho Old Opera House, consisting of a Eupper. Music will be furnished by tho Silver Quirtotte. —This is pay day with city officials and tho clerk is up to his eyes in business writing warrants. The polico and lire department are pai 1 monthly and the city ciiloers and eouncilmen receive their pay quarterly. —Tlie police department were telegraphed to go to tho Junotiou last night to stop a disturbance. The mossage was delivered about 9 o'clock this morning. It is supposed tho disturbance stopped of its own accord. —^Operator Crawley wound up the business of his administration at the Western Union office yesterday and was succeeded this moruiug by Harmon Hutton. Mr. Crawley will enter ths of. floe at LaFayette after a visit in Indianapolis. —This afternoon the Messrs Melville gave their last drill to tho dancers who are to take part in the Ben Hur Tableaux, and they leave for their next work in Terro Haute to-morrow. They have done all in their power hero and all that is needed for perfection now is practice and that will be indulged in to a large extent in the next few days. -O. M. Grogg received a telegram to-day from the Cincinnati Post stating that its correspondent here had reported that Prof. Allen, of tho colored schools, had disappeared suddenly leaving sundry debts, etc. aud that it was decided to run mixed schools hero in future. Tho report
WHS
Lessons assigned as found in tho township outline. Reading aircle books and outlines at trustee's office. All are oordially invited.
To Dispel Colds.
Tho pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effccts of Svrup of Figs, when In need of a laxative and if tho father or mother bo costive or bullous tho most gratifying results follow Its use, so that It Is the best family medicine known aud every family should havo a bottle.
Oat
line of fruit and confectionery is
complete. Coll when iu need of anything in this lino. EXSMINOEH AT SKAWJUOHT. 103 E. Main Street.
Can fix your »hoos while waiting at
S. Kelly, east Main street.
Special cut See ad.
PERSONAL PICK-UPS.
—Dr. Griffith was iu Darlington to day. —Tom Xoblo has returned from Greenwood. —Joseph Gilbert, of Terro Haute,was in tho city to-day. —Miss Mattie Morgan came up from Terro Haute to day to speud a week.
Charley Gould and wife loft this morning for a fortnight's visit inClimax, Michigan. —Miss Kate Fullenwider, of Veodersbtirg is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Gilbert. —Miss Lolia Beard returned thiB morning from a visit with Mrs. Dr. Poole, of IUisselville. —Mrs. U. M. Scott loaves to-morrow tor Mt. Voruon, HI., to attend the wedding of niece, Miss Nora Bennett, formerly of this oity.
J.
sale at 99 cent store.
Mothers, bring your little ones and have them fitted out in one of our new cloaks*. Remember tlie place to get tliem is at Louis J3iscliof's.
ChildrtnJJry for. Pitcher'tJJastorlt
COLLEGE 50TES.
Docterman '95 is a Phi Gam. Tho tennis association met last night and eloctod officers.
The ball gaino with DoPauw set for next Saturday, will probably be declared off.
Tho looal chapter of Beta Tlieta Pi has purchased Prof. Tompkins' residence and will ocoupy it for a chapter house. Tli is a good move and the young gentlemen should bo congratu luted on securing such a desirable place for this purpose.—Greeucastlo Times.
l*eoria*s Ills Wlilsky Tax.
PEOKIA, 111., Oct I.—The total revenue collections In this district for tho month of September amounted to 51,951.3S4.50, tho total tax paid on 2,133,851 gallons of spirits.
A Nomination
WASIUXC.TOX, Oct. 1. President Harrison has nominated George S. Batcholder, of Now York, to be Minister Resident and Consul General to Portugal.
Two Mlnpr* Killed.
ASPF.N, Col., Oct. 1.— W. Langan and Charles MoGarr while working in the deep shaft near hero Tuesday wore Instantly killed by a prematr.ro explo sion.
Five lliiildinga linrnod.
CRAWFORD, Neb., Oct. 1. —An incendiary flro starting in tho rear of a hotel here burned five buildings at midnight Monday. Loss. 550,000 well insured.
Frederick miliums Dead.
WOODSTOCK, Vt, Oct. 1.- I'rederlck Billings, ex-president of the Northern Pacific railroad, died at 10 o'clock Tuesday evening.
THE MAKKKTS.
Gr»n, Provisions, Kto, Cluc.M.o, Sept. 30.
FLOUR—Quiet ami steady. Spring 1'atents
$5,00®-'..M
Halters. ?3.-ll)34.M: Straights. S4.W
©4.75 Winter Patents, Clears, MOO ®4.ao. WHEAT—Ruled active and prices higher. No. S cash, December, iiSUc.iJil.U)^, and May, fl.04ai.0154.
Cons—Was talrly active and firmer. No. 9, 43!i©4SJiC No. 2 Yellow -iSiyc No. 3. 47Jfcj No. 3 Yellow, October, 4SO4SH0 May, 60«®51.
OATS—Fairly aetlvc and higher. No. 8, 39J SSHc October, fiS®s8Hc May, 41!4S.41BO. Samples In (air demand and higher. No, 8, 37H®38c NO. 3 White, 38H No. 9, 88*® 8911c No. 3 White, 40®41*a.
RYE—Steady and unlet. No. 8 cash, 59Vjc| September delivery, 59«c October, 59i^e, ana December. OlMo. Sample lots, Ol&flHie (or No. S, and 6y35?c for No. 3.
DAnLEV—About steady, yet a little
POUI.TBY—Live
WHEAT—Stronjr,
denied of
course. —Marshmallows at the Fulton Market
Madison Teaohers' Institute. The teaohers of Madison township will hold their first Institute ut Linden, Oct. 11, 169(1 at 9 a. m. The following is the programme: Holl ctill—Iie-I«nw—Quotation- from orators. History of Kdui atlon—A. S. J'riilev. Hyicletii— W. I). Jones. Plant study—Clara llroekmiin. Discussion by F. O, Fraley. ^iitrm'I'TIOIIH by County HIMH rlntciideut limkerHtre— Minn Mltulmol, L\ ». History—EttajCampboll. Discussion by Joliu Haniman. American Literature—Jno Kcnni.lv, Discussion by .May Ixmovnis.
Flow.
No.
2 October, 770. Samples, common, 4SJ&52C good to choice, .'AftWe, and extra lote, MESS Pons—Moderately active and prions ruled higher. Quotations ranged at tt.OSVSg 0.75 for cash, {9.5O39.07H for October I9.85Q 0.8714 for December: Sll.67Viull.87H for January, and tl?.&v$K.47H for May.
LARD—Rather active and prices ruled higher. Prices ranjed at te.l5G0.l7ii for cash to,13ii3 6.17H for October M.3J'.i'at).40 for December M.47iS©a.521-i for January, and S&87H<6AOO foi Kay.
BCTTER-Creamery, I0S2 vje Dairy, l&aieo backing stock, 5&8o.
Chickens, Pc per lb Spring
Chickens, 8iift'Jc per lb Live Turkeys, (Vano per lb Live Ducks, &a9c per lb Live Goose, per dozen.
LIQUORS—Distilled Spirits ruled Urm at LI.ia per gaL for finished goods. NEW YORK. Sept. 30,
540
higher. October, TL.OOH
01.01 December, fl.033iai.03 1-18 January, 11.03X01.04^ May. $1.07«@1.08 1-101 RYE—Dull and steady.
CORN—Fully Vc higher. No. B, M^esfloi steamer mixed, &4?«c. OATS—Quiet,
(Inner. Western,
41&M.
PROVISIONS—Beef quiet and stcadv. Plat* 7.0007.50 extra mess, 8«.'J0537.00. Pork dul, and steady. Mess, ill.soaia.if.l extra primo, lio.soail.oo. Lard quiet and firm. Steam rendered, 86.321,i.
I.ive Stock. CniCAOO, Sept. 30.
CATT1.E—Market moderately active. Quotations ranged at
to.
0:^15.15 for choloeto fancy
shipping Steers
SI. irjn.70
for good to cholco
do.
t3.S6®3.W for common to fair do. JS.C0ffl8.40 for butchers' Steers U.kVlM.75 for Stockersr
,— lor Stockersj
&85&M0 for Texans: IS.60Q-I.15 fir Western# •2.60&3.15 for Feeders ll.S^.AO for Orfrfc I2.00®3.« for nulls, and for Veft Calves.
Boos-Markct active on packtug apJ shipping account. Sales were made at HODgllT for light t-'UOJi 1.10 for rough packing 4.r*3 for mixed,
and
£4.10x^4.M for heavy paokioj
and shipping low.
ffhen Bairr
3ick,
we garo tier CbsCortt
When she was a Child, she cried for Casturlft, When she became Miss, she clungto Caatorl*. When she had Children, she gave thorn Castcria
Notice to gi is Consumers, Notlco Is hcrnhy glvon that tho Ornwrordsvllle Water and Ll«ht company will on Oct. 1st remove its offlce to tho postollloe building.
Meters will bo road on tho last (lavs of •auh month, ami all «aa bills may bo' paid at tho office botwoon the 1st and 10th of &ach month at tlie usual rate and with the usual discount. Xo statements will be presented until after the loth and after this date no discount will be ul lowed.
Don't vuit for'a xlatcmenl tnhcpria it
CltAWFOKD.SVILIjK W.VTEU AND LLOJIT Co. FHEU II. SHEETZ Manager.
No euro-all or untried remedy will euro as does Simmon's Liver Regulator.
Do not for got to see our low prices on cloaks this week ut AbeLovison's.
SHILOn'S COUGII and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures eonsHmptlon Morgan it Co.
There's a corset that isn't a corset, a waist with straps for the shoulders and rows of buttons to button on skirts and stocking supporters and so forth—the Ball Waist —and that's about the whole of it. No you can put it
!n
the washtub—no metal in tt or on it. It is worth your seeing, if for nothing but how to sew on buttons-to button easy and never come off, and how to make' buttonholes wear forever.
Women differ in their ways of thinking and dressing as well as in other ways. This waist is for women whose minds are made up that they won't wear corsets.
There's much to be said on both sides but did you ever hear of a woman who hadn't made up her mind in
some
way? and is there any
possible use in trying to get her to change it She will and she will or she won't and she won't.
You can get the Ball Waist and wear it a week or two or three and, if you don't want it, take it back to the store and get your money. CHICAGO CUBSET CO., Chicago and New YorKr
The Eadlant Homo base burner Is for sale by Barnhill, Hornaday Pickett.
"LaNorita," tho flnostcigar in tho oity for 5o. at Eusminger & Seawright's.
Special bargains at tUo 99 cent store this week.
You are all welcome to call and see tlie new novelties in Ladies' and Childrens' Cloaks Friday and Saturday of this week at Louis Bischof's
Fancy Mavri lemons at Ensmingers & Seawright'B.
Barnhill, Hornaday Picket havo Just received fifty now lounges.
In picklirg use pure spioos and high grade vinegar. We have the finest grown and mannfaoturod.
ENSMIJJGEH A SEAWRIOHT,
A fine line of students lamps at the cent store.
Radiant Ilomo cook coal are very popular, day fc Pickett.
stoves for hard Barnhill. Horna
Don't forget tha date,Oct. 3rd and 4th of this week. Mr. Th elsbone will be here with the grandest display of cloaks ever shown in this city at-my store. All welcome to learn the new styles and low prices at Louis Bischof's.
Do you need a pair of blankets? If so call and see what we havo In that line. Wo havo them from 75 cents up to the flno California's at $10.00 per pair. Abe Lovlnson.
Friendship rings, just received at the 99 cent, store.
Studonts lamps at the 99oont store. When you want fanoy flour try ono saok of "Royol Koso," the finest flour sold in the oounty at Ensminger & Seawright's.
We can please you in fancy groceries for our stook is complete. Call and sec tho finest grocery in the oity.
ENSMINGER
&
SEAWUIOHT,
103, E. Main Street.
Water Rents Due.
Water rents for the last quarter l.S'.'O, are due October 1 and payablo at tho odlco on west Main street. Consumers will please take notice.
Special out sale on stand and hanging lamps at the 99 cent store.
If you neod anything In the lino of millinery goods don't fall to call and see what wehayo, we can please you. Abo Levison.
This will be the best opportunity of thr season to get a great bargain in cloakR, Friday and Saturday of this week at Louis Bischof's.
Notice.
Z. S. Wheoler has resigned as agent for tho Singer Co., but he will continue in tins sowing machine trade at his old place 129, south Green street.
Ho will have on hand in a few days several of the best maohines moao, among which thecelebratod "Standard" tho only rotary shuttle machine, tho speediest, lightest running, quietest, most perfect oliuttle machine in the world.
Persons contemplating purchasing machines should hold on a fow days and waioh for a pointer iu prices. Talk is cheap but I mean business. Call at the office, 129 south Oroon street, and satisfy yourselves of the truth of our assertions.
Z.
S, WUEEMII.
Call on
Your shoes needs half soles. el ley, 124 east Main street.
Slates, ponoils and soratoh books at tho 99 oent store.
Notice of Assignment.
Notice Is hereby iflven that ilio undersigned hits boon uppolntod IISSIRneo of Kowler, Aslilor -V Co., (a Urm oomiiosof of William A. Kowler.
lllnt'
UII/1
,, V-' V* IMAM A. .RE urren H. Ashley aud Anna K. ?owlor.) AI persons lndol'UM] to Mild Arm are required tocnllund settle
M'
A nwn T9 1 ..
forthwith.
I'their
IM
iro(1il,?I?i
For sale by Mo/Tott,
Bowe Irregular and constipated, resulting In Piles, uvoldod by taking Simmon's Liver Regulator.
SNN'
flrm
ar®
required to
tile cliUnls for allowance. WILLIAM T. 11KU8U.
0|'1
Asslsmoo.
UPH0LSTEE1NG
-MATTRESSES-
Fl'HNITUHE Repaired and Packed for Shipment. GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block, 112 West i'lko Street. Out-of-town work sollolted.
Mother, Wife and Daughter, Those dull, tired looks and unpleasant feelings speak volumes. Dr. Kilmer's Foozle llemedy builds up quickly a run down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. Price $1, Pamphlet free. Blnghamton, N. Y. Sold, ijfcommonded, at Nye's drag store.
Children Cry for Pitches CntocU OKOUP, WHOOPING oonon and Bronchitis Immediately rolloved by Shlloh's cure. Molfett, Morqan i. Oo.
Gold In the head? or Ohllbla'.ns? or Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old SoroB? The best thing In tho world for It Is dolman's Petroleum Balm. Oct a free sample at the drug store of Nye A Oo.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS mado mlsora bio by that terrible cough. Shlloh's Cur Is the remedy for you. For sale by Moffott, Morgan & Co.
Sure to relievo. There Is no failure In Simmon's Liver Regulator.
Acute and chroma rheumatism can be effectually and permanently cured be the uso of Hlbbatd's Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan A Co,
Vandal la Rate*, v,
Commencing Sept. 4 and continuing oach Monday and Thursday to Oot. lfi, tho Vandalia will sell tiokots to St. Louis at one and ono third faro, 89 10, the round trip, with 25 cents added for admission to the exposition.
September 9 is date of the grand homo seekers excursion southwest and northwest, good returning for 30 days. Also repeated September '23d aud Ooiober 14.
Round trip excursion rates and dates. St. Louis exposition, Mondays and Thursdays to Ootober 10, §9.35.
St. LouiB Veiled Prophets, October 7, §5.80. St. Louis fair, Ootobor -1 to 11, $7.30.
Homo Booker.sexoursion, South West, Ootobor 1-t, as below: Hot Springs, Ark., §20.03 Joplin, Mo., §16.40 Little Rock, Ark., 817.15 Winfleld, Kan., §19.50 Pine Blulls, Ark., §10.40 Wichita, Kan,, §18.70 Spring Bold, Mo., S13/.K) Arkansas Oity, §20.55, 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 Vandalia depot.
J. C. HcT0nLN80N.
Ulg 4 Hurvest Excursions To the West and Northwest, South, Southeast and Southwest. The Big 4 Route will 6ell round trip exoursion tickets to all prominent points in the West and Northwest, South, Southwest and Southeast at half rates on Tuesdoy, September 9, Tuesday, September 23, and Tuesday, Ootober 14, all tioketa good returning thirty days from date of sale. This is a glorious opportunity for home seekers to visit the territory named, and wo would invite correspondence on the subject. For full information call on or address
GEORGE E. ROBINSON. Agent Big 4 y.
D. B. MARTIN. Gen. PASS. Agt.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Mofiett, Morgan Oc
A
Intorestlng to Kunnors.
N cln38 of people should bo so eitivful In providing themselves with reliable family medicines as tlioso who live far from physicians. Van Wert's Balsam for tho lungs Is particularly recommend ed to the farming community, at II 1* wonderfully effects In all II mat and lung troubles, and Is espeelnlly ndap'ei! for eh'Mren, being agreeable to I .lie, poi'ec'ilv safe and harmless, ami yet lnl.ill.ible foi eroup and whooping ougli. Trial si/.o lieo. For sale by Lew Flshet
No ^minding phrnsos or tooiish boaatinp aro needed to druw attention to Van Worts'Hulnam for tho luufjs. A claim is made for it thut it is the best cough medicine on tho market, every bottle is tfiiarunteod to do all that it is claimed and everyono is invited to make a freo test of its merits. Volumes of phraso could not do more to rocommend it than tins. Trial situ froo. Kor sale bv Low tfishor.
Stoves Blacked.
Now is tlie time to hare your
stoves blacked and set up. Person?
desiring such work done, should
leave their orders at Zack Malior-
ney's, Cohoon A Fisher _r The
Journal offlce. Satisfaction guar
anteed,: LUTIIKK It. MONKOE
A Dancing Academy.
Ill Cloio's Hall, South Washington Street, will open October T. Children's class on Saturdays at 2:110 p. m. Indies' and gentlemen's classes arranged to suit convenience of the pupils. First term closes Cluistmas.
Parents wishing their children carefully taught by nn experienced lady teacher can make application from 2 to 1 p.m. dally at the hall or at residence, ,'IU(l South Wnihlngton Street.
Mrs. J. Estslla Clark.
HUMPHREYS'
Dn. IIuurmiETs'
SPECIFICS
Worms.
areeciuutlilcally nml
carefully prepaml prcHcdptloiifi uaed for many rears In private practice \?ith success,and forover thlrt yt'ors
U.H(HI
hy the people. Every single 8po*
1th success,and forover
elite a Rpocla I euro for tbo disease named.
ThcM) Speclflcfl euro without drugging. Ins or reducing tho systom, and are In fact and
Dyitpctmin,
pnrf^
-'t and
deed the novvrciffu remcdicaot thcWorld*
OP PRINCIPAL NOS. CUUKS. PRIC1 Fcvcr«»
ConRw»tlon« luflammation...
Worm l-'ovcr, Worm Colic..
'rylnir Colic,orTeethlngof Infants Hnrrhca, of Children or AdulU..,. I Dravatorr* Grlplug, lltllousCoUc,... 1 Cholera Alorba*, vomiting
Coufffaa* Cold, BronchltiA Nonralgrla, Toothache,Faceacho.... I IlcadacliCMi Slcklleadacho, Vertigo I
Bilious Stomach
HupprcsNcd
or
S
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I Whoopltiir Cough*
Illficases of tiielKcart(Palpltation1.
Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of nrlco. DR. HUMPHREYS' MANUAL,
Is extended to all Ladies who will
be here to serve you on Oct. 3 and 4,
Fall and Winter underwear ann hosiery.
(144
pages)
richly bound In cloth and gold, mailed free. IIantpHreyfl' McdlcinuCo.109Fulton St. N Y.
SPECIFICS.
with their presence at our
Grand Cloak Opening Oct. 3 and
We will have on display the finest selection
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks ever
to this city. Mr. Philsbone, representing
largest cloak manufacturers in the United States,\j
FHIIDAY -A.XT3D S^TTTPtlD^'Y".
If in need of a Cloak this will be the best opportvnity to m.'iW selection as there will be no two cloaks alike. These arc ])att rii
ments and will be sold at very Low Prices for fine goods.
also make any style garment you may wish to special order.
P.S.—We will have spccial bargains all through our new
Fall and Winter Goods. Bargains in new styles of
trimming to match. Bargains in comforts, cotton sheeting?, muslins, cotton flannels, and tickings.
See our ne*w stock and new prices on ladies', misses' and child*
The Ladies' Dry Goods House and Ladies'
127 and 129 East Main Street, Crawiordsville.
use our
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THIS WILL PAY YOll
For 50 cents, postal noie, \tc charjios prepaid, paoiiiiL-os o' fracraiit Hatliifti aiiil.ToiletSi-.. beautiful oil palatines will 1» with your order. A .'drew, .1.1. street, Williumspoi t, l'a
honor
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goods
Bazar.
