Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 October 1890 — Page 3
We Are
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Special Bargains Offered.
Allcr this week wo wili In* at tin: D. F. McClure stand,
1110 court house on Washington Sljvet.
ROSS BEOS. 99-Cent Si ore
FOR $2.50
You can buy a Dongola Kid Button Shoe:-—Opera, Hall-Opera or Common Sense. Also, Mens Calf Congress at $2.50, every pair warranted by Hamilton & Brown, oi St. Louis.
124 East Main Street.
When you see a lady whose bonnet exactly becomes her, you will
•*discover, on inquiring, that.
ISTin© Times 0\xt of Ten
It was purchased of Miss Edna Nicholson, opposite the postollice.
Miss Nicholson has just returned from Chicago, where she has been buying goods.
Advcrtisomonts in tins column one cent a lino si day, nothing loss than ton cents 'counted. Cash in advance.
FOR SALE.
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^0H SALK:—A second Inuul "»1 inch Co'umbin UKIII roadster l»yoUsl«», ISH.s |»ati»rn,ln jn rr«'ii romllUon, clieap. Inquire at J,ari-)V (kM)k ht(»rc.
MIS A LK —Dr. Tiling's liorso, 850.
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SAIitt-llaby (rail frond im new, lint roriH't.stoTiiii cord woo*! nuw nil at a burL'uiu. fall it UOO south Plum at root, scpiriit
FMMtSALK—CUBA?—HoiifWj
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of 7 rooms,
107 Wost Franklin street, Iwpilru of S:un Syinmes.at JoiJUNALoHlcc or Oil South WiitihiittrUm street. AbargalD.
SAMS—Dirt chosip. a comparatively new phaeton. Inquire at 000 east Wa* biish uvonuc.
Foil
SALB—An open fact*! silver watch Kljrln movement, cheap. Inquire at tho Journal otlleo.
WANTED.
\\7AIiTKI):~A fflrl that can cook, will »sot VY PXNI WUKCS and steady employment at I). h. liif's. Oct. IT. AXMNTKl):—A localaiul traveling salesma VV to sell Lubricating Oils. Apply to tortus .to the Dlctorlchs Oil Co., Cleveland Ohio
AMNTED—An
active, honest man-Salary
*100 monthly If suitable, with opportjiultles for advance. to represent locally a responsible New York liousc. References. Manufacturer, Ixek Box 1,585, New York.
AGKNTH
WANTKI): Ladles preferred.
NN hole or part time. $15 to 1-0 per week easily earned. Most liberal terms. Address wnh rotereuce. Moen Medicine Co., 110 S. Michigan st reet. South Henri, Indiana, A/fKN Wanted local and traveling. Positions 11 iKTiiianent or part time. Salary troni start. Kxperlence unnecessary, Itrown Hros., Nurserymen, Chicago, ill. novl
FOR RENT.
l?tlt KENT:—Two dwellings, one in North 1 WaU.»r and ono at 131 West Main street, full mi w, K. Mcholeon. 0U KKNT—About October 10th, a new cot-
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tajreot six rooms, wood house, cellar, two tfnues and mantels, cistern and hydrant water, for particulars see Lew Hornaday.of Ihirnhill Herimday & Pickett's. Sept.
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UBNT—A brick house with 0 rooms. No500 oust Wubash avenue. Apply at 'U0 oust Wabash avenue. Oct. I. rooms ou east 15pOlt HUNT—A house of 1 Wabash avenue pleiLsai
'line pioiLsantly located. Call at Sept, 2 H. Mcket's.
Hurnhlil, Ilornady A: Pic
Olc UKNT:—AboutOctohor I, a larfrc two story house on oast lMkestrect. Inquire "f«111 Nnnervlllo at J, S. Kolley's shoe store
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HKNT-Larjre, uufurnlshed front room whh uloovo, hay window and prato— iiitMip. Inquire 508 east Jetrerson street. Tj^Ht Itl'NT—House of 0 rooms, well cistern. burn, other outhouses. Fruits of all kin AND ft lots TO premises Call on J. K. "undin. *JI0 North Pluo stroot. "pN'lj UKNT-A house of seven rooms, nice A deMrabie property, on east Wabash avo»nie. Call on alter Plckctt.
KKNT -Miss Henlah I, Hills will have a lurtol her house for rent about Sept. 1st, UI'IULRE IST IOH cunt Main street.
LOST.
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abotit. fain cash. Finder please leave at W-' shop or at his residence 715 South
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street.
A Wilder Uri^rale Ilidp1. Finder
z-f Phuihe return to C. 1), liutrman and re v,ve reward.
JS|'.-A irold wutch cliarm was lost yester-fj-»l «''inornlntr near the jiethodist church. leave at hlR cdllco.
OS I—a short irold neck chain without a sTh,i/ii IV,^)'newhero between the Central strict ,!,n^ »»d II. C. Lars-h's on west. Main trui,
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btt/i i» ,| will be Khidlv recelvel by ^Hatiorson.St.Josenh. 111.
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3RADFIELD BECU1AT0H CD. tniHTI SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Solrf by Nve & Co.
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DAILY JOURNAL
THUUSDAY, OCT. 2, 18SK).
THE JJITY.s
Tho Weather Koporl.
ror lndlwm—7 ruin, \vnrini*r.
III tlie Near Future,
FKIHAY—At tho court bonne, N H]cooli by llou. Jntnus A. Mouut, at 7:1)0 p. m.
Aiinouiiociiiciit.s.
Tlie Kind's Daughters will liolil tlioir first meeting of tliuir now vein- at their roowH on Friday u'tornoi)ii at three o'clock. Very important. busiursM will eomo boforo tliou an 1 ovory mombur is reiiuested to bo presout.
A flnppy Evbiit.
ltov. G. \V. Switzer was not seen at tho M. E. church lost night for the reason that ho had gone out to Coal Crook to unito in marriage Miss Flossie Tiflauy, daughter of W. W. TiiViny, aud Charles Paillin. Tho youug people woro most happily mated and the JOURNAL extends its congratulations with hosts of other friends.
Wreck at Battle Ground.
The south bound passenger train oil tho Monon had awrOcluit IS-itllo Ground last niylit. Tho express ir and coaoh jumjied tho track and oou jiderable daiungo was done. No one was hurt oxcopt tho express nKist.eni/' r, who was badly bruised up. The tram arrived in tho oity this morning minus the mail oar which will eamo duv,:i tins afternoon.
To aOrowJcd HCUEC.
Robert Downing aud h's company hold the boards at Musi.' llall last night in a maimer which delighted all. '•Nero" gave much greater neope to Mr. Downing'a talent than the old play "Gladiator," and it is needless to say that he appeared to much bettor advau tugo than ho did tsvo years ago. llis loading man, while a clever uotor und an Apollo, was not up in his renditions as Herman whoupp:wroil two yoaiu upo as tho half brother of fipartauus. It was a mug.iilioent pen'ormuno') howovor and none pretenl ie, reted it, but ou the contrary are loud 111 their prai os. Between the third and fourth acts Gen.
Wallace
a small brass tloor key. Finder
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FOUND."
F°lfV spectacles with theuamo 111. ^arwooJ, Jeweler, Champaign, hyetilii.. 'uru?u' Owner can have the same at, this oTico.
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was n.illed Ivhilul the BCUUOS
iiLd held a phasiint conversa!ion with Mr. ulid Mrs. Downing to whom lie presontod a iiui^uilic'.iut copy of Hen I llur contain'.iig Ins uutograpii. Iho I company left tJ-day for I.ndi.ma(iolis
tr-atly pleased with Cr iw-fordsvillo ami Lor pooplo.
'I'lio Ciienjiost and ISest
If vou ant tlitii'tlng «r buyliii a fall suit you can do no hol.Loi than to irlv Colm.ii: a tihil. (Jolinan. Oilman, hi!
Is Hie nmn
lriiouairtlllyuu nolioily can.
IIOWNTO IiL'SlXKss.
EH00UBAGING REPORTS OF i'RESII.'INQ ELDERS.
THE
Epwortli Len^uo Mouting-Missionary UHUS'O by Dr, Leonard
—Notus
l'o tiik up thts lniuutoM of tho couforeiice where wo left olV yesterday wo begin by stating thnt tho Episcopal fund to bo r.iiood by th conference is i-1,1 )0. Thia fuud is for paying tho salaries of Bishops. Dr. W. P. Stowe, of Uhiougo, spoko in behalf of tho Wcstorn IJook Concern, lie etatod that whilo tho reeeut census showed tho population of tho United States to have iiiorcasod 2S per cent.tho membership of tho Methodist ohurch had increased 3(i per cent, aud of tho .Sunday schools 39 per cent, while tho circulation of tho various Methodist periodicals uad increased in a much larger ratio, some ol them as much as 'JO percent. I'lom a debt of about 8500,000 ten years ago tho Coneein has reached a condition absolutely lrju ft111 indebtedness. Tho dividend for the conference is 81,011) which goes to the support of tho HuporanuuaU'B a:id widows and orphans of deceased preaciieih. Dr. O. 11. l'aync, secretary of the Hoard of Kducation, K]ioke for the cause of education and Dr. A. U. Leoniird, lain candidate for Governor of Ohio ou the Prohibition ticket,spoke in favor ol missions.
WE1JN1:S1)AY Al-TKIINOO.V.
Dr. A. ,li, Leonard, Secretary ol Missions, spoke a few minutes for that great cause Ln tho afternoon the bishop was olosoted with his o:ibiuot tit Mrs. Lino's houso, consisting of all tho Presiding Eld rs, aud every corner tho church was. tilled with committees hard at work. About :i o'clock Hev. J. W. Greene, who has been dubbed our local Bishop, took tho chair and culled tho proi.ohors to order to hoar reports from tho various districts ou tho Epworth Longuo. \V. l'\ .Switzer spoko for tho Crawfordsvillo mslrict stilting that thero wore 25 league's against 21 charges and total nieiu!.e ship of SOO. The growth in spirituality was very great among tho yuuut people oi tho league.
J. II. C.irsou said that tho league iu the Greencastio district was in a mott ll jurishing condition but furnished no !igu res.
S. P. Grimes, of tho Frankfort district, said that against 20 ohargos his district had 11 leagues with a membership o) 502. Tho largest was iu Prankfort at, the churoli of W. 15. Slut/, who was the loading spirit iu tho work iu til -t district.
For tho LuPorto district E. A. Scliell cluimiid the lirst organization disputing that ho:.or with two other districts. Tho nemb r.oliip of leagues is liftoon.
C. A. Brooke reported tho Valparaiso hstriot to be well organized as to Epwoi th Leagues.
Dr. Bo.ry, editor of Epworth lioruld, then took the platform anil made a thoroughly gootl speoah which should ha\e been hoard by every membor of any youug peoples' soaioty in town. ^Io begun by stating that iu tho short period of its lifo the Epwcrth Lea^uj had grown to 3,000 societies with a membership of 225,000. To tho objootiou tliut it was narrow ho sU'od that the League aimed to do moro things and better than iiuy other youug people's society. it had its literary side for tho purpose of elevating tho taste, its outort'iiumont lepartmont to till tho void mudo by the churohes "Thou shalt not" to its youug peopltJ in rogard to so rnauy amusements, its departments of nioroy und help and last and greatest its Christian lepirtment. To the objection that there were already too many orgunizaions ho stated that the Epworth League was a uuiou of live other Methodist young peoples' societies. To tho objection that tho League lacked tho fratoruity of tho Christian Eudeavor societies ho stutod that owing to its peculiar organization the Methodibt ohuroh uceded a heparato young peoples' sooioty to do the work in the right way. Moro thuu that he promised that withir. a very short time tho Presbyterians would have its Westminister
Leagues, tho Baptists would have its liuptist Uuiou aud the Christiau Endeavor societies would bo loft with tho Uongrogationulists where it started, lie made those statements from pjroonul know.edge. Tho Epworth League will soon lie organized iu tho MoLhodibt ohurch South.
Tltl! MISSIONARY OACSE.
List evening wns ilovotod to tho cause •jf missions. There were to have boon two uddrotsos, oue by Dr. C. A. Brooke and the other by Dr. A. B. Leonard, oue of tho Missionary Secretaries. Dr, Brooke, however, surrendered his timo to Dr. Leonard. After prayer, otTored by llev. Dr. Tucker, and couple of soul-stirring hyrnus woro suug, Ivov- W, P. McKiusoy iutroduood Dr. Leonard, who for two hours hold tho attention of tho largo audieuco. Aftor outlining a history of tho Missionary Society from its organization, ho presented tho causo iu a most forcible and original manner. Ho scorod tho stingy Christian and brought blood at every sentence.
MOI-.MNG Sl'HSlON.
J. U. Uollingsworth conducted tho df hour prayer mooting this morning aud at 0 o'clock business began. Aftor tho reading of tho miuutes a resolution was presented to create au Emergency Fuud, cousistiug of tou per cent, of the superannuate fuud for tho purpose of
attending to pi'eb&iug and immediate wants of those doserviug. Tho matter was referred to a committee. John L. Boyd, of Wiohita, wants to bo superannuated.
The presiding elders mado roporls. H. M. Middleton, of tho Crawfordsville diatriot, reported 24 eireu to and cliargts with G1 churohos. In tho last year throe new oliurahes have beou dedicated, but no new onos bavo been begun. The failure of tho whoat crop utl'ectod tho oolleotions for bonevolonccs, but iu spite of this there was an increase for missions of $300. The grip aU'crted tho revivals. Children's classes in tho oateohism are well organized. Fiuanoos as rather bad on aocouut of failuro to use disciplinary plans of raising money. The various pastors of the district then reported as to money collected for bonovolenoes.
J. T. Clearwater reported for tho Frankfort distriot whioh has 20 charges, t3 churohes, worth S138.500, and 10 parsonages, worth 815,050. Frankfort is tho !euding ohargo with a membership of 050 aud no dobt. Linden is able lo build and should do so. In tho last your thero were 000 conversions, in tl last four years 3,500. Thoso conversions woro made by tho proaoliers without a.-sistuueo from outside evangelists. Average salary of prolichers 8750, 94 per cout. paid. Money spout in buildiug and improvement, 87,000. Fcurchurehos and two parsonages built, two parsonages bought, All property out of dobt witli two exceptions. Collections for missions 81,700, other benevolences 81,700, u- large iucrcaso.
A. A. Goo reported for the Greoueiu tie distriot, saying that overythiug was tl lirst olass condition. Brazil supports two pastors but tho minors' strikes have literoforod with tho work soraowhat. For statistics he referred tho Couforouro to the annual report. Among tho Uuauciul reports of tho various pastors, tho ono of S. B. Town, of Contonary ohuroh, Torro floute, olieited applauso. his apportionment boiug 8015 and tho collection $1,100.
E. C. Alford was ou motion discontinued. Qe lxad been holding hobneis meetings in tho Bellmore oirouit and on investigation it was learned that ho had coivod his training iu tho Salvation \raiy. His methods were not worthy of approval.
Tho Conference thou oouBidorod tho coses of eaoh candidate for oxauiiuutiou. The Bishop iirst announced the namcof tlm candidate, he responds with the eport of his oolleotiou. He then modestly retires whilo tho conforeuoo hears his grades read aud passes ou thom. B. 11. Beulo was passod on his first and second yours and his parolimeuts restored. G. F. Cramer was continued on trial iu the first yea r. The following persons woro passed to soooud yo.tr having taken au average grade of 7 or over ou asoale of 10: J. H. Carson, E. M.
Dunklebarger, S. W. Goes, L. H. Merlin, J. C. Itoevo, C. D. lloyco, J. B. Sites, A. M. Yirdeu.
Tho following persons woro advunced to tho fourth year: H. L. Kiudig, J. G. C/impboll, E. P. Beuuott, F. W. Hemingway, W. F. Switzer.
Tho followiug persons woro made olders: O. B. llippatoe, \V. B. Warren, D. Tillotson, W. E. MoKlusoy, F. W. Geo, J. C. Homp, E. N. Claypjol, E. A. Sohell, S. P.Edmunds. Ziiuri D. Marvis, liockvillo, was elected, a locaj older.
J. H. Cissell, presiding older of tho Lafayette district, reported 20 charges, one new ohurch buildiug, two repaired, ouo new parsouago. Thoro is a fulliug olT iu collections for bonovolouco but by throe wills a largo amount of land und money was acquired for the various funds.
CONFERENCE NOTUS.
Rev. E. A. Schell went to Greenoastle this afternoon. Drs. John and Gobon oamo from Groenoastlo this afternoon.
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L. C. Buckles will load tho half hour prajor mooting to-tnorrow morning. EL II. Dunlavy was exoused to-day on aocouut of pressing bnsiness at home.
B. Wilson Smith, postmaster of Lafayette, IB a momber of tho oouforcncc, but is not presont.
W. B. Slutz will oocupy tho pulpit of tho Prosbytoriau ohuroh at Wavolaud Sunday morning.
Bishop Fowler will deliver his address to the olass of ministers, who have completed their examinations, to-morrow at 10 a. m.
J. H. Hull was excused to attend a funeral aud Prof. T. J. Basaott to attend to his duties at DoPanw until Friday afternoon.
Just before tho noon adjournmeut Dr. S. S. Cnmmings, of tho South New England Conforeuoo was introduoed to the conferouoo.
Tho aunivorsary of tho Woman's Foroigu Missionary Sooioty will lo addressed by Dr. Mota Howard, of Korea, on Saturday, p. m. at 230.
Pentecostal mootiugs are held daily during tho Ooufcronoo at tho Y. M. C. A. between 4 aud 5 o'olook and are loil by some visiting ministers.
Dr. M. M. Parkhurst, of Greouoastle, has boon transferred to Milwaukee where he gets a salary of $2,500. He passed through the oity yesterday on his way to his now ohargo.
Owiug to ill health Bishop Fowler litis bsen forbidden by the doctors to proiuih noxt Sunday. In oonsequenco all wl desire to hoar him will have to listen to his address to-morrow at 10 a. m.
Not all the men in this oouloronooare from tho Dol'auw Univoraity. Thoro are quite a number from the Northwestern University, of whiah Bishop Fowlor was ouco president Among them aro S. P. Edmoudsou, E. P. Bonnott, H. L. Kindig and E. A. Sohell.
Rov. G. W. Stafl'ord is ono of tho oldost ministers iu tho oonferenoe. He was born iu Virginia in 1815 and HAB boeu preaohiug Methodist dootrino for 52 yours. In 185-1 he was pastor of tho Crawfordsville ohargo, sorving two years whioh was tho limit thon. Ho is now on the superauuatod list.
Thoro soems to bo almost an emigra
All We
EXT DOOR TO ELSTON BANK.
tiou from tho oouforouoo this year. F. P. Blakornoro is transferred to tho St. Louis conforonco J. H. Claypool aud E. V. Claypool to tho Washington oonferenoe F. W. Hemingway to tho Geui'seo conforeuoo Dr. M. M. P.irkliurst to Wisconsin ooufaronoc E. A. Schell to tho Now York conference J.S. White to tho Minnesota oouferonco. Thero are still othors to follow.
Conference was first hold in Crawfordsvillo Octobor 18, 18-13, Bishop Andrews presiding. It was thon known as tho Indiaua Conference and comprised tho ontiro State. It 1814 tho Gouoral Coufjrouco divided tho State ou tho lino of tho olu National road. Again the growth of tho ohuroh demanded a division and tho Northwost Indiana Conforeuoo was created It mot in C'awfordsville October 8, 1850, with Bishop Janes in tho ohair. For tho third timo this city hud the privilege of entertaining tho oonforouco September (i, 1871, and Bishop Ames, who was iu oiiurge, was tlio guest ol Mrs. Henry S. Lsue as Bishop Fowlor is now.
BRIEFS.
—Mollvillo and sou, l»nll"t managers left for Torre Haute to-day. —Tho oflloo of the gas and eleotrio light company aro to be found tho first door north of tho postoflioe. —Bigo Bayldss has bought out Bob Wilson's trausfor liuo aud will hereafter ruu tho samo. His cab rates aro twontyfivo cents the rouud trip. —Tho A. M. E. ohurch folks will give iu entertainment this Thursday evening at tho Old Opera Houso, consisting of a supper. Music will bo furniahed by tho Silver Quartette. —The confirmont of tho Water Works sale has not yet taken place but Mr. 3hootz has enough faith iu it to line his new sign read: "Crawfordsville Water and Light Company." —Tho timo of tho court to-day has
Ixxmoooupied with tho divorce suit of Holona Boolicr vs. John Boohor. A largo number of witnesses have been oxamiuod and somo very interesting testimony drawn out.
Mr. Holt gave a very good recommendation to Julia Marlowe, botwoon tho fourth and fifth acta. Ho Bt'led that Miss Marlowo carried a fino support and stood at tho head of tho pro profession, and in this ho was certainly right.
Dr. McClellan bus the llall, Suulslmry it HrinkerholT systems. —Marshmallows at tho Fulton Market. v:-:.:
A Colored Teoohor In Prospaot. Tho school trustees aro iu oorrespoudouco with sovorol applicants to sucoood Prof. Alleu as principal of tho colored soliool. Tho iudioatious point to the soleotiou of a gontlemuu from Mansfield. It iu expected that tho position will be filled by next Monday, aud the embarrassment uudor which tho trustees wore temporarily laboriug will bo at an end. E7ory sinco Prof. Allen so suddenly loft thoy have lxjon uuoousing in their olVorts to supply his place.
John Got It. N
The divoroo suit of Martha Clomssn against John W. Clemson oamo up iu tho oirouit oourt this morniug. Tho defendant had filed his cross oomplaint aud brought in Marshal Busminger to prove tho disreputable character of the plaintiff. Tho oourt accordingly granted tho divoroo to defendant giving him custody of the ohildren. Mr. Clomsou states that ho will at ouoo tako Miss Lola aud his two boys and placo thom in tho school for soldiers' ohildron at ICuightstown.
Do You Want a Child?
On Saturday, October 11, a number of ohildren from the New England Home for Little Wanderers will bo brought to this oity and anyotyi wishing ono may havo thoir choiao upon assuranco of good homo for it. Tho children aro all hoalthy and well raised, ranging between 3 and 12 years of ago. Logal oontrol goos with them.
Doath of Grandmother Tutt. Grandmother Tutt died at the rosidouoe of her son-in-law, Ola Dorsoy, on Tuesday night. Tho fuuoral took plaoe this afternoon at two o'olook.
Tiokets for Marlowe.
Tho tickets for Julia Marlowo will bo plaoed on sale at tho box oflloo to-mor-row at 8 a. m.
Dr. McClellan, tho noted chronic specialists from Chicago Is at tho Sherman House and will remain till Sunday, Oct. ft. Tho Doctor Is a great delineator ou disease both organic aud othorwlse. Thoso who are afflicted would do well to call and seo him as consultation costs iiothlni/.
—Butter oups at the Fulton Market.
—Fino oondies at the Fulton Markot.
Don't forget the grt^nd cloak opening Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3rd and 4tli at Louis Bischofs Lady Bazar.
Ask
Is to look through our larg« stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks We knoy we can please you, and as far as the price is concerned it will be much less than others ask for the same goods.
IN MILLINERY GOODS
We have all the newest and finest novelties to be had. In selecting our goods we can assure our friends that they can depend on getting that which is stylish and at a third less than others ask for the same goods." We are headquarters for dress goods, blankets, flannels, yarns, Canton flannels, muslins, hosiery and underwear.
A BOLD TRAIN R0BBERV.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS AGENT HELD
UP FOR $1,000
Ou the Oincinnati, Sandusky & Uluvoland
Railroad Between Urbana and Tifiin.
Special to tin' .Inn ruu I: TIFFIN, G., Ojt. 2.—As tho train on tho C., S. .t C. rood pulled out of Urbana this moruiug at 3 o'olook, two masked moil broke iuto tho AdaniB Express oar aud poiuting a revolver at tho howl of the agout domaudod his keys. Tho ngont haudod them over, wheu he wus bouud hand and foot. Tho robbers thon rill'jd lus pockots of 875 aud his watch. With tho keys thoy opouod tho safe aud Boourod about 81.000. Whou reaching Wost Liberty tho robbers took a position ou the platform. Tuo robbers oovorod tho traiu mou with thoir guus and ordered tho trian to prooeod. At Bollofouutain thoy left tho traiu aud disappeared with thoir booty.
MARSHAL BIRD SHOT.
Frankfort Marshal Falls Before tho Aim Of a Boy Horse Thief. SiH'clal to the Journal:
LAFAYETTE, Oct. 2.—Marshal Bird, of Frankfort, WBH shot, it is thought fatally, by a boy lirrso thiof only about 10 years old, whom he had just arrosted. 'iho shooting occurod at 2 p. m.
PERSONAL PI0K-UPS.
—Walter Piokett was in Rookville today. —Col. John Loo wa» iu Indiannpolis today. —Rov. J. H. Oliphnnt is q„ito ill at Liuden. —Dr. MoClellan at Sherman Houso till Oot. 5th. —S. A. Morris, of tho Naiad-Queen, is in the oity. —Bon Crauo had logal business in Lebanon to-day. —Miss Aggie Smith is up from Coutes Coliego at Terro Haute. —Miss Ota Nicholson has returued from an extended visit in New York. —Gharloy Hudley, of Chicago, attended the Barnhill-Noland wedding last night. —Lawrence Springer, Alfred MoCauoy ami Austin Booo were up from Waynotown to-day on business. —Capt. John Worrell, Republican candidate for Statistician, was in the city this afternoon on his way to Wavolaud whoro ho speaks to night. Ho re ]orts Republican prospoota very bright.
COLLEGE 50TE8.
The oollege lecture next Sunday will 3 delivered at Center ohuroh by Dr. John, of DoPanw.
Tom Noble '93 is iu tho oity aud in consequence tho boys are looking for the cigars soon.
(irand cloak opening to-morrow and next day at Bischofs.
Garland base burners come handy this winter ln tho absence of natural gas. Barnlilll, Hornuday & Plokott.
ln pickling use pure tpioes and high grado vinegar. We have the uuoBt grown and manufaotnrod.
F.NSMINQKlt SEAWIIIGHT.
A fine lino of students lamps at the 09 cent store.
Do you need a pair of blankets? If so call and see what wo havO In that lino. Wo have them from 75 cents up to the lino California's at $10.00 par pair. Abe Levlnson.
When you want fanoy flour try ono sack of "Royal Rose," tho finest flour sold in the county at Eusmingor & Seawright'a,
We can please you in fanoy groceries for our stook is oomplete. Call and soe tho finest grooery in the oity.
ENSUINGEII & SEAWRIGHT, 103, E. Maiu Streot.
The Radiant Home base burner Is for sale by Barnlilll, Hornaday it Pickett.
"LuNorita," the finest oigar in tho city for 5o. at Eusmingor & Seawright's.
Spooial bargains at the 99 cent store this woek.
You uro all welcome to cull and see the new novelties in Ladies' and Childrens1 Cloaks Friday and Saturday of this week at Louis Bischofs.
Fancy Mavri lomons at Ensmingers & Seawright's.
Barnlilll, Hornaday Picket havo Just received fifty now lounges.
The best cobbler In the city at Kelley'e shoe house, 124 cost Main street.
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EAST MAIN STREET
Attend Mme. Kellogg's School of Ladies'FrenchTailoring
Now Open, Opposite tlm V.M. A. Buildiug, Crawfordsville.
Teaching the only system of dress-cutting in Amenca that cuts" Worth's French front. Bias dart back sleeves and skirts perfect]v without refitting. Remember vo'u pay nothing for system or instructions until you can cut any garment you wear without alternation. Lessons in tHe school not limited. Call and see the list of French fashions now being exhibition. French Fashion Journals given away.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint? Shiloh'b Vltallzci Is guaranteed to cure you. For
Moffctt, Morgan & Co.
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liacklen's Arnicn Halve.
The best Balveln tho world for Out Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lUimiin, Fovor Borot)^ Tetter, Chapped L'nmif, Chilblains, orris, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect' b.ktlsfac'.lon, or mon'y refunded. I'x!ce, 25 cents a box. For sale at Nve A. 0'i. a drugstore.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which Is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or iu ease of failure a return of ptireliiiKiy price. On tills safe plan you e.-in buy from our advertised druggists a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. It Is guaranteed to bring reiiel In every cases when user! for any nlTeel ioil of throat, lung or chest, consumption,' Inflammation of lungs,broncliitis.astlinin, whooping cough, croup, etc., etc. it is agreeable to taste, perfectly sufe, and can always bo depended upon.
Trial bott'o free at Nve
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Cure a Bad Cougli
Use "Dr. KUmor's Cough cure (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly stops tickling In tho throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, dot-line, night-sweat, ind prevents death from comsuinpUoti." Price 25c,. Pamphlet free. Blngluimptcn, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher.
Hlbbard's ithoumalic syrup cures rheumatism by striking at the seat ot the dlBeaso and restoring tho kidneys and IIvor to hoalthy action. If taken a suf&clont time to thoroughly eradicate such poison, it never fails. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan fc Oo.
Merit IVIIIH.
We desire to Bay to our citizens, that, for years we liavo been selling Dr. King's Nov Discovery for consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buoklen's Arnica Salvo and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell us wll, or that havo given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them ovory timo", und we stand ready to refund tho purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. Thoso remedies have won their groat popularity purely on their merits. Nyo Co., druggists. l.
In Its troatmont of rheumatism and ull rhoumatic troublos, Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands flrBt and foremost abovo all othors. Road their medical pamphlet and Ioaru of he gioat medicinal value of tho remodios which enter Into Its composition. For sulo and highly rocommonded by Moffett, Moigan Co
To Curo Heart Disease
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy.' It regulatoB, corrects and relievos tho most distressing cases. Price 60 cents and $1. Pamphlet free. Blnghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommondod and guarantor at Nye's drug store.
To Curo Kidney Troubles
Due "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-root Kidney, Liver and Uladdei Cure." It relieves quickly unci cures the most chronic and complicated eases. Price ftOc. and 31. Pamphlet freo. Hlughumpton. N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed iu Nye's drug store.
