Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1890 — Page 3
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spoons of ail kinds, Roger 13ros. 18.(7 goods always 011 hand.
ROSS BROS., 99-Cent Store.
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1 have the exclusive right To soli these jrooilsiu Crawfbnlsvillc.
124 East Main Street.
ItooillS—Commodious, c.lun, well ventilated.
IT WILL PAY YOU
Meals—Eitiier 011 tin European or A:n Tiean |!au.
Ijunch—At all hours of the day or night.
Tli© LaTeta.
Two Doors South of I'ostolllco.
SSOTT STEELL, Proprietor.
CHEAP FENCE!
A Deep Cut in Prices!
Our stock of Wire and Picket Fence must be reduced therefore we
offer fence which formerly sold at 55 and 60 cents for
45 Cents a. Rod. VANCLEAVE & HOULIHAN,
War! War!
A A O O N E E S
1'ive hundred persons wanted immediately. Report at Nicholson
& Sons' gallery and gei cabinet photographs at
$2
JP&r
Dozen.
To see the beautiful new goods in gold and silver at
LW.Otto's!
^*cw Rings by the hundreds of the latest and most beautiful designs
Repairing, engraving and fitting spectacles receive prompt attention
111 Soutii "W'eisliixiertorL!
A Mother's Love
(•••Vint llurTcn-Yoiir Old Child. My Ut ile (fi,-!, ten yearsnf ago, luul Hrlglit's ,.:lsl !j1'1'""kli's, li t,, find eyes were t«r.it.m,i J"i '."r physicians Hut j'Or, but her life was despaired of. Ilul .1. mother hopes unto the last, mid 1 de-
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toms el the disease lelt her. Words fall to expos. my gni til tide, and I cannot too earnestly 'ei.iiiiiinend tin- lavorite ltemedy. Her reeoM rv wascnllrcly due to the Favorite ltemed. which wis theonlv medlelne taken alter herense was abandoned tjv the physicians
Mils. I.AUUA A. kKMI'TON] N\ est Kiitluud. Vermont.
Dr, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy,
Prepared by
I)r. David Kennedy, llondout New Vol*. *1 per bot tle. Six for to. lij all druirglst*.
DAILY JOURNAL
MONDAY, NOV. 17. 1890.
THE jCIT Y.
Tho Weather Itcport.
For Indiana—7u.in.. rain, eool.
l'liOTECTOH.
rETTIT'8
00L, DetlAET PINISHFS HIS LONG ORATION.
Tho Case Will Go To tbo Jury Probably Ou Wednesday Evening, And Tiien Will L'cme tho Tus of War.
KAKTHDAY Al'TEUNOOX. At promptly 2 o'clo '{Col. Deliurt resumed, saying he hail few luoro authorities to iuotu on pert testimony, lliu authorities iuiul, all rousted iu fi way which must huve delighted \V. Fred's lieait. Among others. L)r. I)o remu-, the grout expert of jtollvue hospilnl. Tbo JJiblo was also read, i-not. 18-111,to the cil'iet tlmt liy one witness, a muu ahuuId hot In: ]ut to death. (Andui&oii lu re internipled, asking the 'Jul. some (jiirstion on this authority ..ml iviia lelerred to '.i ivlurd as th'- cli-ipiuiu ol the feiise ami a seer highly versed in the Holy Writ.) The (Jolouel iinir.hiug his quotations said he hudtloj v,ii.lj tuo experts who were frauds uud simms. He thou turned 1 llaywood uud personally »ddieiS^d him bitterly at leugth lor uot showing fair piny to Pettit iu not allowiug him to wive a represeiitu'.ive at tho auulvbis. Tuo Colouel then turut to tho jui.v uud abused ilnyrtood utt-T wlueli lie turued to tho uudiuuee and said "If your heart Hhould speak you would leap to your feet uud leii-uueu tho wuolo prosecution, uud vou must do so wlieu on your bended knee before your God." "The orystul-te.-t ol I'oteM was then attacked by quotiiig authorities) who Btited that luit little credence could bo given to it. The physiological test cannot l:o trustwl eitiier suy the uuthoritiuv. Peters in his test'uiouy confounded tho positions einpo.ithotiuus uud opoathotimis calling tho latter the former. This shows what be kuows, The bitt test was also relied upon by tho Stati, but remombor that Mrs. Pettit had also t'ikeu iitiimuo, digitalis uud morphieo—all bitt r, uud the qtiiniue would bo taken up by the itirno reanonts, tho chemists useil in e: cruet!ug what they called strychuiue. Authorities puy that ou no acoount should the exuminiitiou of the bladder be omitsil iu tho uniilysis for by itB eiuiniuat'on can it bo dot 'tmined wheth-.r strye!iuiuc has passed through tho circulatiou or not, yet the State does not examine this. i)r. Haiues told its by 'miuing other orguns it could not ba deiormined whether it hid been placod iu the body before or lifter death. All the dootors agreed there should have been congestion in the brain aud spiual chord. Woodman uud Tidy state that it is the oue morbid post mortem appearance after death by strychnine, l'enel says it is tho most common post mortem appearauce. lleese Bays it is tuo most commonly lookod for, aud Taylor says tho sumo only mukiug it more strong. Dr. llillis the most rising young physician 1 kuow, says, that if congestiou is oommon iu ordinary en ties it must be libsolutoly certain after repeated as Mrs. Pettit is said to have had aud Dr. llillis onensos tho who.'o matter iu a uut shell. It is a rule, and just as sure as water ruus, if Mrs. Pettit hud died of strychuiue iu repeated doses there would hare been congestion of the bruiu. Peters would not take the bruins to Haiues. Ho took from the ijrave and used I, whut bacame of tho other. Dr. Uowan soid the absence oi oongestion would rinse doubt in his miud—even Dr. Cowan. Dr.Younl, tuiotUer ol their experts, suys it is woll nigh uu iuviuiuble rule. If the cjmuouest characteristic is absent, it must ru'se doubt iu your mind. 1c is a great principle of law that society is as such protected bv fri jtug tho iuuoceut us eonvietiug tbo guilty and you must bear this iu muni. It is tho thooiy of this Suite of Indiana that when poison is givencrim inally it is given in doses to kill at ouce and not to rack aud torture. If the statements of tire Stato's attorney are truo that man sittiug there JS worse tliuu any rivugo that, over roamed the forest. This is morally impossible iu this laud of beaks uud churches. To thiuk that a man like Pettit aould bo so hellish, so terrible to tho wife tuat ho had always loved boloro. (JJy the permission o'. the court Stuart tnou roud Mrs. Shield's letter to Pettit, sympathizing with t'im iu his alllictiou aud admonishing him to boar up bravoly under the terrible charges. During it-s rending Pettit bowed his heud ou the table and used his haudkerchief while Mrs. Shields looked at him with her eyes full ol' tours.) Col. DcHurt thou ooutinued, baying that Alls. Shields ttieu kuew Pettit's high character, not huviug tlieu boeu tampered with by tho base proseouior uud PeUjrs. If suo had thought otherwise or if they had not Known that lVttit had beeu atlecliona.e to his wife, they would have iuvostig.it ed at once. Tuo prosecutor's theory 's tliut Pettit was laud to his wife 111 public aud cruel to her in private, but Airs. Shields was in tho family uud know that "you uud Hattio lived and loved each other." Tho prosecutor's theory is a damnable, tumble, ambition us sertiug itself over justice uud tho lo.vest instincts of humanity. Poisoners do not give poison aud then emetics, l'o:tit did give mustard water however, b..t'ore uuy one cumo t.vjept Mrs. Wiutoheud. They suy Petut lied to Dr. Yyuger wheu he aud Mrs. l'uitit li id visi'ed iu a malarious eouutry. Aow 1 don't blame George Pord for s-.tyiug South Heud is heultiiy, but geutlemou just go there. It is iu tho lviukakee swamps where tho bull frog« oroak and owls hoot, whore tho air is thiok and slimy, where the inhabitants, yellow as
pumpkins, crawl as sulky ghosts. Yet tho pros xjutor eulogizes this hell uud goes back ou tho gruud old Wabash, stigmatizing it us uu unhealthy hole. Mrs. Pettit comes homo from tho Knukukce swamps biokou down and poisoned. The prosecutor has complained that they stopped at Divid Mehairy's with Pettit's parumour. Oh, think of the treachery of si'.giug tho songs ol God there at tho piano with his wife aud Mrs. Whitehead. When his wife becomes sick later iu the evening why don't he send her home by hersolf telling her ho will stiiy and sing with Mrs. Whitehead? It is only a little wuy. That's what a inuidor or an adulterer would have done, but Pettit goes home with his wife. it has boeu the policy of the State to maguify tho shortco-u-iugsof Petti'- because ho Wus minister, every act is magnified and ttigmitized. 1 do not believe in perfection in num. Wo all wroDg somewhere, mid wheu over I see a man looking for wrong deeds of others I think of tho greeu tlies that look for the sores on a horsh uud tlieu light upon them to stiug. Now 1 waut to review the conduct of Pettit towurd his wife and Mrs. Whitehead. 1 am going only on facts aud I hero defy tho proBeeuUon to show one unkind word of Pettit to his wife. They have dwelt at leugth upon the words of the tolcgrains, "toll tho 1XVK, if wo had not proved otherwise' we would have heard from tho learnt prosecutor that "tho boys" wore bums aud loafers. Hut we showed who they were and every one of them is tuo peer and superior 01 tho State's attorney— tcoort oitizous all. They complain because he und it was "protty tough" o:i him. Jiut I say when man gets up before a jury aud B6ks the oouvietion of a man ou no evidence it is worse thnn tough. They say Pettit laughed at the Lozier meeting and that was very wrong. A Christian man should act like a tomb stono. Again it was very wrong bootiuse he weut in tho buggy with Mrs. Whitehead and several others, t'lioy say further Unit, ho rode in a bugsjy to Lafoyetto with Mrs. Whitehead broad daylight over a public roud und this is conclusive proof that they committed adultory by tho way. I say that if I hud no better opinion of womuuhood than that I would go und hnug myself. Do you think everybody is like you aro (pointing at Haywood) that every time a mau tukes a buggy rido with lady he is goiug to commit adultry, or rapo, or something of that kind. Pettit sat itt the festivul in Lafuvette with Mesdttmes Vuter and Whitehead listening to tho musio iu tho presence of hundreds of eyes. Oh horrible crime l'ekit! Pettit! Pettit! you miserable scoundrel sitting thero! (pointing to Pettit, who laughed.) Ac Attica ho held Mrs. Whitehead's head at tho request of hor sister while she hud her teeth pulled, but of course ho could uot do this without committing lululterv. (Just at this poiut au old drunken fool iu the back part of the house woke up and begun to cull out. Whilo the b'iiliti-i wore iiriug him the geuial Colonel hopped about the lioor calling out "There goes one of Haywood's witnesses! while the audiouoo roared with laughter.) We now ccmo to tho oliurgo that Pettit and Mrs. Whitehead wero chubiting duriug Mrs. Pettit's illuess. They say thov wero iu the bedrooui lipstairs together Tuesday night. But they tulko 1 so loud thoy could be heard dowu stairs. Now people who are about such things don't go about with a brass baud. Thiuk of it a wife dying down stairs and P. ttit and Mrs. hitehoud
(Continued on jmjru I.)
Tor Home Missions.
According to previous annotineenients Dr. It. J. Cunningham's sermon yesterday was on Home Missions. He said tho Presbyterian church had I,Tut) missionaries In t.he homo Ileitis, that Is the Western States and Territories. Iu the lust your thov huve made 17,000 converts. They build a new church everv second diiy and found Sunday school every day. Those missionaries bear more hardships thnn those in Syria, Egypt r.r China and yet the Home Mist-ion Treasury is ?30,000 overdrawn and the won! had gone forth to these workers "Malic no more advance." The preaoher dwell upon the importance of having Chris thinity as the foundation stone of the new States and Territories and Impressed each member of tho church with his responsibility In the matter. T.ie collection was an unusual large one, $ i:!,'i, which will be increased to SlftO tills week before it Is sent to tho I3otird.
Dancing 01 ub Reorganized. The old C. C. dancing club met at Olias. William's office Saturday night and its ollleers lesigued and wero re-elected, C. N. Williams, Pres., and L. W. Otto, See. and Tieiis. Tho membership is limited to -IS among which number will bo It) or 12 young married eouplos. Applications for membership are SI..It) and •U cents for each dance thereafter. The old bylaws were adopted, and tho section barring dress suits, llowors, cabs and suppers were emphasized. Tho name has boon changed to "Tho Athenian Gliders.'' A meeting will be held tonight ut Wiliiimi's ollk'C to vote in the list of new members. The 11 at dance will behold in the ol P. armory one week Iroin to-morrow nl^ht., Nov. 2j, Hilda dunce g'ven every Toi'tnighl thereafter.
Qualifi -d To-Day.
W. S. Mo'l'ett tiled his bom' oi $f,0i)0 and took the oath ollice ol o*ecut. ing attorney to-duy. The record of tomorrow morning will show liliu .is appearing In the Pettit e-.su although of ccurfao ho will take no active part, in tho ease unless the jury should disagree, in which event he will have to shoulder the whole thing us both Haywood and Anderson goout. of ollii
Center Ukuich Social.
The ladies of tho lird section of Con tor ehuroli will give a sociul at the ihureh parlors Tuesday evening Nov. 18 Supper served from 5 to 8 p. in. Admission 15 cents.
Fortunate Cut Her anil Son. "I am as certain as Iuow live," says 0. E. Darthomew, of KaBkaska.Mieli "that Dr. luvld Kennedy's Favorite ltemedy, of lloundout, N. Y., saved my life when I was a victim of that terrible venal disorder— Uright's disease. My son had a fever sore on his leg. Uo, too, used Favorite ltuuiedy, and is now well, lint for this medicine am sure both father and son would have been six feet uuder tho sod."
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SHORT ITEMS OP INTEREST.
—This was gravel road day ut the Commissioners' court. —Ah .lones. .lames Sellars ami Ol Gill u-ctil 10 l.-ifa.voltc .veslenia.v afternoon. —Mrs. Tice, the mother of Mrs. .1 Davidson, mod at Covington last Saturday. —.loliti S. Foster and Carrie I'at ton were married ut the residence of Mrs. C.ynlhiu Foster oil north Walnut street, Saturday ni^lit bv S]uire .1. W. ltamse.v.
Silver Wedding,
Saturday evening I. N. VanSickle and wife celebrated tnelr silver wedding at their elegant hme on South CJrant- avenue. About ltli) pi'.i'sonij were present and sat down to a sumptuous repast. The tilTair is said lo have been one oi the most enjoyable ol the kind ever given iu the city.
Mario Greenwood Upora Uompaiiy, A small audience attended the lienor mice ol the Marie Greenwood Opera company Saturday evening. The show was first elass and had good people in it The troupe remalued in tho city until this morning when tlicy departed for Lafayette.
Fhiwer stands at the !!lc store.
AT on: STOIC I-.. vor wn.i. rjND
Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Cape Cod Cranberries. Michigan Ce er.v,
Baltimore Oysters, Spanish Onions, Kioridn Oriuiircs,
Pert, LlUion Bananas, Smyrna Fits, Persian Mates,
Olives,
Grims Golden eating apples, (the finest apple grown,) Cooking Apples, (all kinds,)
Concord Grapes, Maori Lemons. California Kvaporuicd Fruits, of all kinds,
Halter's Hreakfust Coeoa, nnd thousand of other articles too numerous to mention. Prices guaranteed as low as any reliable house and the quality of goods lobe superior We solicit a share ol every families trade, and will appreciate anil favors you show us. When ordering goods for your Sunday dinner call und try us. Wo will pleuso you.
No cure-all or untried rem 'dy will cure does Simmon's Iilver Kegulator
Miss Lou Ill.itt and Miss A. Drown are prepared to do all kinds of fashionable dress making ut their looms on east Main street up tho first stairway east of Elston's bank.
The finest coffee's in the city are to be found at Knsminger & Seawnght's.
—Wanted, live hundred good looking pooplo (and homely ones too) to sit for cabinet photograph at $2 per dozen between now and Christmas,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
We will sell Ladies' All-Wool Natural Grey Vests and Pants at
69 Cents, Woith I1.25.
Ladies, you should see our line of Black and Colored Dress Goods. We show as handsome" a line as is shown in this city:
Also in Millinery we are doing a thriving business. You should call and see what we have In Cloaks and wraps we are oing an immence business. We have everything in that line for'children Misses and Ladies and remember we save you from two to ten dollars on every cloak bought of us.
NEXT DOOR TO ELSTON BANK. EAST MAIN SpclETT
FOR SALE.
frVllt s»AI.|..-2.u« acres of land. M1 mile or A corporation line. Can be had at a li:uI'liln. Apply or address 110s west Wabaxli avenue.
FOIl
hAI.I'.—A nice new stock of uenerat incrchatidNc lor trash or gotnl dote^. Ad* di-ess Ito.v :.'n, Linden, I ml.
I^OK SAI.lr'—A llrst class sewing machine. marram 1 the be.sl that etui be made tor *:i». (iood tn-.iehlnes (newi lor $'J0 and i'.T. I'ay no altentlon to cheap talk of other ugenls nut come aud sue lor yourself. Machines sold on monthly and weekly payments. /.. S.
Wiikui.eu, dealer
FOR
WAN'I'lil):—A
AOEN'I'S
FOH
New York Full Cream Cheese,
try this.
Kmean's Reliable Meats, Koval Rose Flour, Chase & Sanborn's colTees
(we invite comparison 011 the above.) The very choicest Teas, Strictly pure Spices,
Nicholson .t Son.
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Attend Mme. Kellogg's
School of
Ladies'FrenchTailoring
Xow Open, Opposite the Y.M. A. 15oilding, Cruwfordsvllle. Teaching the only system of dress-cutting in America that cuts Worth's French front. Bias dart back sleeves and skirts perfectly without refilling. Remember you pay nothing for system or instructions until you can cut any garment vou wear without altei nation. Lessons in the school not limited. Call and see the lisl of French fashions now being exhibition. French Fashion Journals given away.
HKNT.—A p/.x room houso on Morjra street. J). N. Moiujan.
p()lt HENT-KosUktnecon Co'Iofro Hill. For Int'onimiion iixpilro of O. M. OrefTK.
DR. O. E. RANKtN, (Succvssorto Mont4ikpue«\: Hi-nk «,) Special nttoiitlon j?ivon to th« rom val of
Cancci'R, tupo-wonim, hemorraolds. (MUco over tin* Corner Hook Storo. Uosidonoe "•00 fcHjut.li W.u.'|ilnkrt-^n Strw.'t,
TIIK CRA WFOUDSVILL15
Y.
KssMixuBit&SKAwuicirr. lOIJ East 'Main St.
MX.
ABE 3L.E"V"IlsrS03Sr,
IF YOU HA YK TIM
Call at the AMI'. Ill CAN STUAM I,A UNUUV. Just west, or the Xntt House, iml siv the
SHIRT XP103STEPI.
Latest improved unit capable of putting tho Uncut gloss on 11 shirt front in a minute's' time. It Is remarkable.
All work done over If iMt wttlsravtorv.• ir 1, ,,,,,,,,, It. 'lUS.xhLJ
In Sewliig Machines,
fcewlnur Macbln 1211. Green Sir
SALE—An open faced silver watch l-.lglii inovement, cheap. Inquire at the Journal ollice.
WANTED.
\A, AN I Kl)—Agen's, (.'an make ?:i tier dav clear of e.vpenses. Call on I". W Lowe, general agent, ,Mla e-st College street, near l'ltim street lor particulars until Wednusdiiy noon. Nov. f.
local and travellmr agunt«
to sell Lubricating Oils. Apply to terms to the Dleterlclis Oil Co.. Cleveland Ohio.
WANTED—A11
active, noncsl mail—Salary
SUI0 monthly II suitJible, wtth opportunities lor advance, to represent locully a responsible New Vork house. Hcierenceb. Manufacturer, Lock Hoar l,r.sr«. New York.
WANTI-M): I,miles preleri-etl.
Whole or p.irl tiiiie. fl ." to $-'0 per week easilyearneil. Most liberal terms. Address with rcleronce. Moon Medicine Co., 110 S Michigan street,South llend, Indiana.
FOR RENT.
F'OIt
HKNT.-—A four-room cotln^'en iik corner»l Vaticoanil Mi»rkoLstroots. Mukc intjuirj ulK. M. II uil"s tfruoory store.
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(). M. C!ui:r:n, Preslfletit. \V. S. Mokfkit, Vlcc I'reslileiit. G. P. DruiiAM, Heoonlin^ SecroUiry.
II. T. Kino,Treasurer. N. 0. McCay,General Secretary.
lhitlis, Tub und Shower Gymnasium, Howling Alleys, Piano, Gaines and Heading room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30, p. m. Visitors -ilwavs welcome.
Music Hall
Thursday. Nov, 22.
Latent Now York Sticccss.
AIDEN BENEDICT'S
Sr KCT A CI AH I) It AM A
Fabio Romani.
Presented by Wai.tku Lawkenob, Miss Fiunci:s Fiki.d and a company of players, Thrilling uud interesting FarthquukeelTect
Simutaneotis with an eruption of Mt. Vesuvius illumination of the liay of Naples.
Admission, !)", 50 and cents.
CRAWFORDSVILLE
TRANSFER LIKE,
R. C. WALKUP, Prop. Passengers awl Hnwrapo toDopots, Hotels, 01 any partof tho Cltv. Also proprietor of the Uavless Ten-Cent Hack Line
Tho Cheap I'rices will bo maintained anJ Sat Isfnetoi service rendered. Leave calls at Stables on Market stroot, slate at Snoilgrass ii Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.
Ladies' Tailoring
126 1-2 WoetMaln StreotV
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The undersigned, having rented rooms in the Kellogg School or Ladies' French Tailoring, and also having the use of La Cou~ teuricreand LeLuxe, the finest Fashion Journals published, brought on by Mrs. La.\ lie for the benefit of her pupils. We are prepared to make THIS MOST STYLISH GAUMENTS in the city. We invite' the ladies to give us call and make our rooms a place to stop and rest wlien out liopp ing. ,i. bijuntoN,
Beckner & Buser,
1 SimM ii VviiNhlu(,'ton,
Curry Combs* Cushions,
Brushes, Whips,
Uoboft, Sleighs,
Horso-131ankct8, Vehicles.
PIANOS and ORGANS
CI.FA .WCD, TUNED ami REPAIRED.
Or l'ACKHD.
JOHN M. MACY, No. 715 bont.li (ireen Street.
DRESSMAKING.
Misfl L. J. IHatt, Mrs. SI. A. ilrown Mis Mary Dillman qk« now procured to do dtedHuiiking for Indies and oliiJdptn, and sollr.it sharo of Hie uMic patroimtjo. CtitLfny done on short notice.
Itooin ov(?r Lo Vinson's store, tho first ptairway east of Elston Bank, Main St. Bridal outllts a specially.
A. D. LOFLAND,
Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.
GOOD NOTES CASHED.
I9i East Main Street, with Ezra Vorip
Diseases of Women
AND SUUOEltV.
Corm.'.f.tlon room* over Kir.Ith'i tlrii!. Hlore, Soutb Washington Street, Craw Ifidjviii. inritann.
T. R. RTTF.R, M. I1.
Ors.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith Ollice and .,,
0
Ite.ldencc
lb
South Green street
lire. Dr. Qrlfflth trtvos special attention Chronic and Surfflctil D1so.-iem.-b of Women, Ulitldreu, and Obstetrics. Dr. Qrlfflth, a general practice.
CONSULTATION FKKffl.
TIME "TABLEb.
N A & C, V-Ui) VL[ \. NOIITH SOUTH Nv •'•—Mall 1 !.rinmi Rxpress P:-1.".am No fi—Mull— l.lOpmlMEll 5:1 Spa"-'-Uical Freight. :."iii|iiu Accoiii l'^:0'IN Uipress, 10:57umj
SOUTH NOKT1I
No 3—Mall l:20umlMnll 8:1.'lam No D—Mall.....2:00pir|Kipross tlilBjiui Ix)CftlFrolifht...9:O jsD!iAcoom K'iOO N Kxpress fniUpm1 CTKBT 0„ I. & \V. EAST
GOING HAST,
No, K—nor» p. 111. lialiy. No. 10—1 r*a. in.. hi!!y. No. Hi—J JO n. in. dally except Sunday. No. 'I—S:4H a. m. dally, except Sunday.
GOING WEST.
No (I—0:1 r. II. m, dally, except Siindav. No. "'.''ally. No. IT—l:.'!-l p. 111.dally No. .!—(S:l.i p, in. dally, except
Sunday.
STOVE BLACKING.
Persons who desire their slovt-s blacked will well by leaving tlieir order with the undersigned at either The Journal ollice, Zack Mahorney's or Cohoon & Fisher's.
L. K. 310NR0E.
N.U.—No objection to goiug to' the coimtry, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
UPHOLSTERING
-MATTRESSES—
FUJtNITUJKE ltejialred and Packed for Shipment. GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block, 112 WcBt IMko Stroet. Out-of-town work solicited.
