Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1890 — Page 2

The: never was a time In the wo .J when things were made i. well as

now—soma

things There never was a time •••jvhen things were sold so acceptably—some things.

Take the Kabo corset for instance of both. If it breaks its "bones" in a year you go to the store where you bought it and get your money back. •If it kinks its "bones" and rolls up, as most of the corsets do on women of certain forms, you get your money back.

If it slips or shifts its "bones," you get your money back.

If it doesn't suit you, after wearing a week or two, back you go to the store and get your money.

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

Coiciso COBSH Co., Chicago and New Turk.

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MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1890.

This Date in History—Nov 17.

1555— Mar* I. daughter of Henry Mil. bj- Cathj rine of Arncon, died born 1510 (qtlcen of England). mcct.xxk-.l auJ restored ch»

Church of England. 1796—Death of Catharine II, of Russia, a creat sovereign, who extended th« KuasiAa territories on all sides. 1559—Garibakll retired Into private Ufa. 1662-President Diivis threatened reprisal* If Geo.

McNeil w.xs uot surrendered, the latter having ordered Confederate prisoners at Palmyra to be fthot. 1SC3 Lotjtrstrivt defeated Durnside and com polled bim to retire Into Knoiville after three days' liijhtlni. 167ft— Grand Dul of Mecklenburg repulsed the army of Loire near Dreux, which waa captured tiy Von Trcskow.

FLAX AND LINEN.

Ouo of Iio alleged monstrosities in tbo MoKii ey bill is tho increased tariff on raw ll and linou goods. It is olaiiued by our free trade friends that no IUUOUD' of protection will ever enable us to raise Hue aud mauufuoturo linou in this country, because our soil aud olimate tir" uot adapted to these industries. Jiut this objection, like all others matin to proteotion, is outirely overthrown by experience. Aocordiug to tho census of 1810, there were manufactured in the various fumilies of the country, on the old family spinning wheels aud hand looms, more than twenty-ouo million yards of linen, the raw material for which was all raised and dressed in this country. Wo then had only 7,000,000 population, which would bo three yards for each man, woman aud cliild in the country. These facU plainly demonstrate that Has can bo raised and linen manufactured in this country as weil as elsewhere.

.•+ THE Democrats liad better go a little slow and not enjoy too much tho foreign abuse of Major McKinloy, or foreign rejoicing over tho recent Damoeratio victory. The mancar of demonstration is not likely to injure Major Mo tin ley's political prospeota for the future, nor will it tend to hasten a repeal of, or eveu a change in, the measure of which ho was tho author. Foreign allios, in tho long ruu, are not apt to prove helpful to political parties in this oountry aud united foreign abuse of a publio man in this country will hardly have tho effect of driving the object of abuse from private life. f!

MOST of tho States have lawB making it unlawful to kill quail, squirrels,etc.,at certain seasons of the yoar. We suggest to the Kentuoky Constitutional convention, now in sossion at Frankfurt, that it put in the new constitution a similar provision for tho proteo°f other people, iu order that there may bo a few months in each year in which a man's life would bo as saored as that of a quail or a squirrel. Thoso thoughts are suggested by the fact that in tho Clark circuit court there aro twentyone indictments for murder ponding.

THE Democratic party is making a groat mistake in asserting that tho Pres. iJoutial contest of '92 is already won. Ill the past political parties have shouted over laij.U'ide viotorios, aud by thoir unwise uotwus and their failure to rightly oocount for tho causes whioh gave suooess, hnre seen their landslide victories soon turned into overwhelming

TIIE Sup .me court of this State has decided th tho drossed beef law is unconstitutii. uil.

THE EUI ms Legislature is composed of 91 Alliai.ce men, 25 Republicans und bDomooru H.

I'noiimiTion was votod down in Nebraska by '.0,000 majority.

Confirmed.

ti.TIr

t,'lVorHble

'mPression produced on

111 st appearance of the agreeble liquid aiohasT

S?"nlI\ofFIKsafow

years

iifeo hftb b«Tu more than confirmed by the pleasant.experienceof all who havo used it, and the success of tho proprietors and manufactures, the California Fig Oo.

Picture Wur,

I am making six

e»t

beat cabinet,

photographs for 75 cents and best tintypes for 10 cents. All other work In proportion. A. D.

WAVKIJANIX

lliulgei- Groves, of New Kichtuoud, spout. Sunday hero. Hon. J. V. Durham visited the county capital to-day.

C.eorce Canine and family spent Sunday in tho country. Quarterly meeting at the M. K. church at New Market next Sunday.

Graudma Davis came from thecountry yesterday and will spend the week with Tom Canine.

Conductor Hlatchley, of the Midland coal train crow, spent Sunday with his family at Terre Ilaute.

If you want to spend a pleasant eveniuR, attend the Rainbow social at Kov. Cuppy's to night, giveu by the busy cleaners.

Tom Canine says he has had one si|uaro meal already this week, as lie spentSunday with papa Whittington on Possum Uidge.

Wanted—Every body to go on the Business Men's excursion to Anderson Wednesday. Only $3 round trip. Grand natural gas display at night.

Tho llev. Badger held religious services at the residence of James Suuth.yestorday afternoon, after which he administered the sacrament to Mrs. Smith who is very low with paralysis.

NKW UOSS.

Jay Brown is better at this A-riting. Asbury Fmcti was at your city Sutur day. .las. Hurt was at Crawfordsville Wednesday.

John Freeman, of Ladoga, was in town Friday. Several of the Ladoga boys were up Sunday.

John Craig, of Jamestown, was in town Saturday. The township institute was held hero Saturday.

Mr. Ottoman, ot Clark's Hill, was hero Saturday. Ben Stover, of Ladoga, wai here on bus iness Thursday.

George Sanford and wife visited at Wavelend Thursday. Prof. O. B. Hultz, of tho Jamestown schools, was iu town Saturday.

Bryant Williams, of \Vhitesville,was the guest of Mrs. Graves Thursday. Mrs. Delia Barber, of Jamestown, was thoguest of John Gardner's Friday.

Miss Gcrtrudo Munhall. of your city, was guest of tho Misses Dorsey Sunday. The Midland men must learn that they can't have their own way iu purchasing land for a depot.

Tho man who put his pants to bed and hung himself orer a chair has not been seen for a week.

There will be an oyster supper Thursday night of the 'JTth, by the G. A. U. Post. All are cordially invited.

A debate nt the school house Friday evening. John Winters will be on the programme. All are invited.

If Jo'in Craig, the insurancoagent,would get in with the live stock mcu, he might got to insuro them against the air guti.

Dr. H. Bowers lectured on the subject of botany before the teacher's institute Saturday. They will make an effort to secure him for next month.

The Waveland anti-missionary must learn not to criticise the good work of women's missionary work, but must go down into his pocket and donate for his mission. "God bless the free giver."

The T." cents that is paid for the air gun should be expended for a cow hide and should be applied as of old. Some of the children have been shot with the air guu and several chickens aud cats have been killed. Let the city dads do their work now.

Catiirrlj^mi't He Cured

With local P. {plications, as they cannot rs,it'll the seat of tho disease. Catarrh Is a blood or a constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you have to take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken Internally, uud acts dlrectiy ou the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's catarrh cure Is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the. best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients is what produces such wonderlul results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free.

F. J. CHENEY

&,

Co., Toledo, O.

Sold by druggists, price 75c.

Spoci.il sale of I'lush cloaks this week at L. Ulecliof's.

Knives, forks und spoons at the !H cent store. Bee 9'J cent stole ad. for bargains.

Special cut See ad.

sale at 99 cent store.

Con Cunningham for underwear.

—Tennis balls ut the 99 cent store-

—Foot balls at the 99 cent store.

See our ladies' and children oomblnation suits of underwear. Louis BISOHOF.

Students lamps at the 99oont store.

Buy your cloak this week at special low prices this wook at Louis Bischof's.

—Men's footwear at the Custon Boot & shoe house.

Small's Vetctuble Ltver Pills. They're like the hush anil heauty of the ntirht, Ilrliife-lng health and Joys too deep for laughThey're slory'a truth awl light, rrotn this world to the after.

This is cloak week at L. Bischof's that means great Bargains.

Con Cunningham for SIRday shirts.

Crabbs 4 Reynolds for pure fresh Buckwheat llour.

1

Headquarters for laundry work at Con. Cunningham's. All work left thore on or bofo.e Wednesday noon can be had Saturday. Mending done and beat qual lty of work guaranteed.

J. A. n. WILSON, Agent.

—The Custom Bool.fc Shoe, 2(15 East Main street solicits your trade.

if you want to enjoy your meals strength en your digestion with Simmons Liver Reg ulator.

A stitch in time. Take Summons Liver Regular, and prevent sickness.

Childrin Cry for. Pitcher's CastorJi

Hanging baskets at the 99c store.

OATABRH CUKED, Health and sweet brenth secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasai injector free. Mo&ett, MorganJb Oo-

Con Cunningham for overcoats.

—Wanted, 500 sitters for cabinet photographs at $2 per tlo/.en between now and Christmas.

XicnoLsoy & SONS.

'^H!t

h!ls

8,'cllrod

the services of

Martin Quinn a manufacturing jeweler, and will hereafter be prepared to do all kinds of making and repairing of jewelrv on shorL uotice, 207 east Main street.

can ,)e

more appropriate for a

Christmas present than one of tho^e •Tip Cra'°"Photo8 made by Nicholson

F*ower pots at the 99c store.

OISTI5 ENJOYS Both the method aud results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to tho tnsto and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and §1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it- Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COI SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. LOUISVILLE. KY NiW YORK.

ITTLE

IVEft PILLS.

CURE

Bick noAd&cho and relieve all the troubles in* dent to a biliona state of the system, such Dlulnes*, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after •sting, Pain in the Sido, fzo. While thelrmotf rtusarkable succoss has been shows in curing

SICK

Pnrifir'a T.Htla I..— mm

Heaaaeha. yet Carter's Llttla Livor PIIU oamlly rUa&bloia Constipation, curlnsandvra. venting this annoying complaint, whllo theyalao correct all diBordors or bo tomach^tlmulate the liver and regulate tbo bowels. EvoniJ Uicjonl*

HEAD

Acus they would boalmostprlceleaato thojo wha iuf.'er from this distressing complaint buttortunutsly tbelrgoodnossdooa notend here,and thow who once try them will find these llttlo pills vainable in so many ways that they will not be *11. llog to do without thexn.<p></p>ACHE

But after allslck

la the bano of so many Uvea that hero Is vhert ve tnaVe our great boost. Our pUlacureitwhila Others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and •ery easy to take. On© or two pills makea dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by thoir gentle action plcaeoall who use them. In \1alsat35cents flvefor$t. Sol4 druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. »^M?Tm,R

co"Nfiw

York

SMMLLPILL..fi|,ED,C,NE SMALL DOSE, SHALL PRICE

—Wanted, 500 persons to have their pictures taken between now and Christmus. Cubiuets are $2 per dozen.

NICHOLSON & SONS.

When you have Deen all around to Cud a pood coffee and have failed, then come to our store and we will please you. Eu&rainl?er & Seawright.

H'.'jlturd's Streiigtlicniiifr und Rlicn malic Plasters. -Ire a Revelation hi the IVnrhl, ami Arclhc (Jnlu

Uenuine Ilhaimalk I'lanUrn.

Nlne-U nths of all tho troubles which requiro tin? aid of plasters are rheumatic iu their nature. A change of weather or sudden draft causes a cold, which develops nto muscular and that into inflammatory rheumatism. And yet there has never been such a thing as a distinctly rheumatic and strengthening plaster, and hundreds have died suddenly where rheumatism has attacted the heart

A Safe Investment.

You havo heard your friends and neigh bors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from porsonnj experience just how good thing It Is. If you have ever tried it, you aro one of its stauncn friends, because tho wonderful 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 bo aflllced with a cough, cold or any disease ol the throat, lung or ciiest trouble, secure a bottle once and give it it fairtiial. It Is guaranteed every time or money refunded. Trial bottle'tree at Nye & co's. drugstore. 5

Kleetrlc Hitters.

Win. Timmons, postmaster 01 Idavliie Ind., writes: ''Electric Bitters have done more for me than all other medicines combined fr.r that feeling arising from kidney and liver trcHbl John Leslie, farmer aud stockman of same place, says: "Find Eleetric Bitters to be the beat kidney and liver medicine made me fe^l like a new man." J. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: "Electric Bitters is just t.10 thing for a man who la all run down and don't care wither h« li .vs or dios-ho found new ireiigth good appefilo' and relt just like he had an new lease on li'n Only 50c. a )ttle at N^y & Co. dr.!.* store. jK

Fresh Buckwheat llour guaranteed to 00 strictly pun at Crabbs ,fc Keynold's

CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by .Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. I'rico 60c. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co,

Shiloh's Cure will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchlti For sale by Mofifett, Morgan Co.

Haoklen'a Aruicti Saiv*.

The best salve In the world for Outs Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, rST.tf. ^0r,!8•

Tott"r'

Chapped Hands

Chilblains, owns, aud all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay requlred. It is guaranteed to give perfect satlerac.lon, or mon'»y refunded. Price 2ft cents a bos, For sale at Nyo 4 Oo drugstore.

Kobert Klstucre,

1 he minister whom God gave tho strength ™a.(

fro'»

the old churi: 11, and es­

tablish the new brotherhood of Christ, died joung white the church still lives. Had housed Millfci's Nerve and Lung Food ho w!£i \r°-

for years t0

ivstem m\"h

enjoy his

,Uk0, varninK.

bottf™froe Nye'if Co.'9

keep your

ByrU"-

(pftTowcca

mil

wjdwil] |)we,nqu/t^t hecin

mAet

H'ves & delicious zx\0 lasting CHEW.

John F'Mzer&^ros. Lpuisville, Ky.

DHUNKENffeSS

UOUOR HABIT.<p></p>ABIT.

IQUOR

tifAUT7fe WO/mmER£/S BUT ONE COSE

D? HMffES GOLDEN SPECIFIC

It can be ptven in a CI] It'll or colTeo.or In ar tides or food, without tlie knowledge of tho V'titlent, If noce sary it Is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent mid sjiecdy cure, w'lietlierthe patentis a niodenttcdrlukeroran alchollcwreck. ITNEVF.lt FAILS. It operates so quietly and with euch certainty that the mitlontundergoes no Inconvenience, and ere ho Is aware, his complete reformation Is effctcd. 48-pape book of particulars free. Nye .oC, drumrlsts CrawfardavlUe Ind.

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

SHILOri'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Molleit, Morgan & Co.

Ulbtmrd'6 Throat and Lung ISUIHHUI. For throat and wung troubles this remedy hns no equal. It Is guaranteed to cure connumplion In its first stages and even in advanced stages of that disease it relieves coughing and induces sleep. You may have a cough or a cold at any time, thereforo 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 has no equal.

Prepared only by Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Sllch. Ask your druggists for it.

Sure to relievo. There is no failure In Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Gold In the head? or Chilblains? or Chafingf or a Burn? or any Old Sores? The best thing In the world for It Is Column's Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at the drug store of Nye A Co.

WHY WILL YOB cough when Shiloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Prlco, 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan fc Co.

THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by Moffett, Mor gan A Co.

Interesting to Farmers.

No class of people should be so careful in providing themselves with reliable family medicines as those who live far from physicians. Van Wert's Balsam for the lungs Is particularly recommended to the farming community, as It !R wonderfully effect In all throat and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet infallablo for croup and whooping cough. Trial size fiee. For sale by Low Fisher

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria-

Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup cures rheumatism by striking at tho seat, ol the disease and restoring the kidneys and liver to hoalthy action. If taken a sufllelont time to thoroughly eradicate such poison, It never falls. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett- Morgan A Oo.

Acute and chronu rneumatlsm car be effectually and permanently cured be the use of Hibhard's Rheumatic Syrun and Plasters. For sale and highlv rocornmended by Moffett. Morgan & V.

WILL YOU SUFFER, with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint? Shiloh's Viuillzer guaranteed to cure ftp. For sale by Moffutt, Morgan & o.

In Its treatment of rheumatism and al rheumatic troubles, HIbbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Road their medical pamphlet and learn of he groat medicinal value of tho remedies hlch enter Into Its composition. For sale and highly recommended by Moffott, Moigan fc Co

Bowels irregular ana constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking Simmon Liver Regulator.

woartbSlwZla8rs:VCrIieKUlat0r-

Jtfjrg an & Oo.

0noUos

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Curo Is the remedy for you. For sale by

Don'tfail to sco this lot of Novelties.

how bring choice all \vo( offered over any counter iu the world.

for bargain.

All Kinds of Winter Dress Goods,

Big Bargains

Childrcns heavy Merino vests and pants for 15, 20, 25, :i5 and 50c. AH good values. Seo our childrcns' good wool school hose. Special price this week. Also special sale of Canton liamiels and blankets. It will pay you to look at this department this week.

Ask to sec the 1,000 dozen ladies geruine French Revere handkerchiefs, 7 rows rev crlng, worth 10c.. for 5c.

PLUSHES AND VKLTICTS—Although the much talked of advances in these goods is talking effect throughout the covntry, we are still selling at less than the goods will cost us to replace them. Now is emphatically the time to buy lroin these lines.

IIANDKEKCHIEFS—In all styles und varities. from 5 to 50c..

Albert I. Parrish & Co., PENSION AND CLAIM ATTORNEYS

61H-0I5 7tli St., Washington, 1J Opposite U. S. Patent Office. The DISAHIIIITY PENSION BIRJII hat booomo a law. Soldiers, Widows and Parents entitle! to Pensions. Fee, $10 only, when claim Is allowed. Write to us at .once. ADVICE FltEE.

VU,J

17 NASSAU STREET, New York,

BANKERS,

FOR WESTERN STA TBS, CORPORA• TIONS, BANKS AND MERCHANTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGO TIA TED.

•^LLOUISVITOTCWATBAIITICHICXCO^LT^

Through Eoute to

Chicago, Louisville, Lafayette,

Greencastle,

Michigan City, Bedford, New Albany, All Points North, South and West.

VT .. ... SOUTH DOCMI. JJ0..1—M^iit express _... i-ij ,„ No.r—Fast mall ...V oo llt^fonl czproes r,::io ni AO.4 J—Local accommodation 0:43 a! m! ... TNOINN UOCNII. 0.o J—M»fht express 2-10 No. 0—Fast mall 1 -in Vn

expresB

10:57a!

loeal accomuiodation 1:40 p. JAM KM OAKICBll, ... Oon. PRSB. Avt. MODOU lioutd Monon Mock, Clilcavo. IU

Dirf A. |Peona Division,

jjlt *T Formerly I.II.&w. O Short Line

Route. jEast and West.

Sleepers and Kecllulnn: Chair Carr

1 ,8,

1J«Btuiooern

uil trains. ii&n".00i.i"r

daycoachosor

wl,H\

8011(1

Vestibule trains at

Blooinlnirton and Peoria to and from ssour river, Denver and the PaclUe coast. At Indlanaiwils, Olnelnnatl, Springfield and tMa"dcitleBtUftlUl

fC°m tl'°

l8U!rI1 un1

TRAINS AT ORAWFORDHVUdjE, nOINOWEST. No. 1 mall (d) 0:20 a. in No..I mall 12:55 a No. 5 mall (d) rj~

tn

No. 7 Express 8:47 p. OOINO KAST. M"11

d' l:f.ram

S^P™88 8:51 am Mail l»!'5i»m Mail(d) .....4:57 !S For full Information reirardlnjr tlmo. ratoa androutcfl, consult the ticket airentand &R foldors. GKQHGEK UOniNSON. Art

Vandalia Line

DIKKCT KOUTE TO

iashville, Chattanooga, Florida, Hot Springs. „. ,. Texas, Kansas, Missouri. Michigan, Canada, pi Noi'thern Ohio, Oleau Depoth, Clean Coaclies,

or

And Ladies' Furnishins'

Lools- Head Ponder Be Oonvinoed:

DItKSS GOOUS.-There is absolutely no let up to the benefits wo offer you in this department. Wc have said

dress goods business of the city," and wc will at any cost. Now note now wo propose to d.i. Wo havo 50 pieces Scotch Can lh

ail wool, well worth from t5 to 75c vour choicc of this lot at 50c a grout bargain. 51 pioces 50 in all wool llubit rloth all hin,l .s regular 05c. goods, at 50c. 40 pieces of the latest Novelty Suitings, well worth from *1 to 11.35. Your choice of the lot at T! cent.

PKKPAUE FOK W1NTKR.—Laics', gentlemen's and childrcns' woolen underwear at prices consistent with oiir r-i giving thebest values for tho least outlay. Gents camel hair shirts and drawers .veil worth 50c., iu this sale onlv ?ain. Better goods in proportion. Ladics'licavy weight Jersey-Ribbed vests, long sleovos, '25o. A

Wraps-Ladies.

Wo are still supplying tho ladies of Crawfordsville and surrounding country with Wraps, and are offering greater bargains than ever before in Plush' Cloaks, Jersey Jackets.and in tact all kinds of ladies' overware, and especially invite inspection of our goods.

MISSi'.S AXn Ci 11T.DKEXK' WUAIISIlerc you tind a full assortment of ss line novelties as are imported, and endless Selection of Medium grade garments with a big Clmicoof Goods suitable for School wear. Infants Cloaks in great variety.

CLOAI\IN( s— We have now the finest line of ladies, misses and childrens Cloaklngs ever shown in Crawfordsville, and ut prices which are simply astonishing. T.et us show them to ,ou and we are suro you will tell your friends of what you saw.

CANTON FLANNELS—We buy our canton flannels by the car load at reduced prices and sell to our trade at jobbers' prices Our stock is now oomplete and there is no bettor time Hum the present to bui'-

The Ladies' Dry Goods House and Ladies' Bazar.

127 and 129 East Main Street, Crawtordsville, Ind.

^VETERINARY SPECinCS

For Horses, Cattle, Sheeo, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Page Ropli onTrentinent ofAiilnmli and Cuurt 8ent I'rce. ccnER K^vr»»Conirr'«!lon*i!iiflninmnrlon A.A.f^plnnl MonltigitIH, Milk Fever. H.1S.—SIrnlnn, LamenesN) HbeiiniuiiMii.

,V/""lAlH,e,np-p»

NttooS DNclinrveH. Worms. IlcaTOB, i'neuuionln.

R*K—SRIIc

op

iJeJIyncbe.

l«.l«... HlNcnrriaire, IleinorrlmgeH, riiinry mid Kidney IiHeti»efl.

I.,I^""lTvlJptlve

Mange.

J.K.—DIMCQHCN of Jllsentlon, ParnlyMln. r.tnglo Dottle (over 50 doses), .^o atnble Cnne, with Specific*, Manual

I'tfriiiarvcure

Oil and Medlcator. d^.OO

Jnr rtorlnnry Curo Oil, J.o« Sold by Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhoro andm any quantity on Heceipt of Prico lumphreys' Medicine Co., 109 Fulton St.. N. Y.

HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC fftf*

SPECIFIC No. fco

In use 30 years. Tho only mccessfnl romcdy lor

Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,

Bai lf'%f:ur1}' ^ccfty and Abuse,

he&ltfa fa Btrouptb^ned BccrcV 1'roCit. STS LTIU'IT*

££•»«'«L"»! tnd i.ilei

TO WEAK MEN

Buffering from tho offecU of youthful

error*.

aec«x.WMtlnKwo.knM«, lctrnMhSod™^?^ *r«»tl»o(se»lod) oonUlnlng full partlcnlir. for homo core, FREE of chir™. JptanM mod'e.! work norvouj and dabllltt*M. Addnw[

P. C. FOWLEB, Moodui,

And the best Inmp ever made. like Alacf~*n,spfolaf a "won* derful lampl" A lamp AbRolutoiy non cxploAlvo and unbreakable, which piyes a clear, noft, Dnlhantwiuto light oi 85 candle jmcer! Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light ™°.re cheerful than cither I That lamp la -*"*cri inatiampia

$The Rochester.'1

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