Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 January 1891 — Page 2

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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 it or on it.

It is worth your seeing, if vWfor nothing but how to sew on buttons-to button easy and never come off, and how to

Jnake buttonholes wear for-. !*.ver. 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 Rail Waist and wear it a week or iwo or three and, if you don't want it, take it back to the store and get your money

Cmicioo CoEsrr Co.. Chicago and N'°w Tor*

DAILY JOURNAL

PiblisbedEvery mans, Except Sanday By T. H. B. McOAlN. TKHMS OF SUBSCK11T10N: ftrtnnum, payable In advance 15.00 Per month of 4 weeks 40 Per week, parable to carrier 10 Single Copies 02 BMurday Double Edition 05

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TTXESD AY, A N. «, 1891.

This Date in History—Jan,

THE indications are that the Fanners' Allianoe will get in their work in Florida and defeat Senator Gall, one of the most tiresome men the Senate. The man selected is a State Senate named Dunn, who has made a fortune out of the phosphate discovery in Florida lands, literally digging his money out of the soiL

IT is stated that the census will show that the wealth of the country is $GV 000,000,000, which is a little more than 91,000 to each man, woman and ohild in the country. This is a gain of about 92,000,000,000 a year, which is very _good in view of the fact that, according to the croaker, the country is going to the "demnition bow-wows."

UARI-INGION.

B. S. Martin is at Bellefountain,01iio, attending school. J. D. Hills was here a few fuw minutes Saturday evening.

Dr. J. A. Barrvmnn contemplates trip to New York City this week. J. M. Hollingsworth has been drawn

Pettit Juror in the U. 8. court. Wm. McCartney, the man provoked by Ward, pleided guilty to assault and •j, paid his Hue and cost with a five, li-y— Officers of Glen Lodge, No. 149, I. O

UTT. are as follows: Byrd Still, N. G. W. W. Chambers, V. G. A. R. Green, Treas. S. S. Martin, Sect. S. M. Miller, W. B. Lynch and John McCain, Trusteed.

J. R. Hannah appeared as prosecutor in the case of the State of Indiana VH, Stephen Ward for provoke. T. M. Goldsbnry, of Colfax, appeared for the defendant. Marion got 810 while Steve

got 827 fine and costs, Darlington Lodge, K. of P. No. 159, I elected the following officers for the ensuing year: G. J, Roller, P. C. W.

L. Moore, C. C. Albert Mullen, V. 0.: W. P. Mount, P. F. W. Campbell, M. of E. A. B. Peterson, K. of R. and 8.. M. A. Booher, M. at A. Albert Mullen, Trustee A. R, Peters, Representative to the Grand Lodge.

How's This?

We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot bo cured by taking Hall's Catarrh (Jure. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Props., Toledo, 0.

We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen vears, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transaction, and flnanclally able to carry out any obligations made by the firm. WEST & TBUAX, Wholesale druKKlsts.

Toledo, Ohio. WALDINO, KIXXAK & MAUVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.

Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally ^acting dlrectlv upon the blood and muous "aces of the system Testimonials ent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold fby all druggists.

Cry for Pltchsft

STATE

6.

1806—Birth of Richard n, king of England died 1400. 1408—Birth of Joan of Arc, Maid of Orleans burned at tbcKi&ke in 1431. 1MB—Charles 1 Impeached for hijrh treason for haring made war upon parliament acd En gllsh people executed on Jan. 30. 1781—The French defeated iu an attack ujon the Island of Jersey, in the English channel, famous as the refuj* of French imperialists. 1857—State capitol of Vermont, at Montpelier, totally destroyed by fire. 188&—Governor Orover Cleveland, of N»«*v York, resigned, and Lieutenant Governor Hill sworn

In as bis successor. I860—News of repulse of natives by Germans at Samoa receive!

THE boys will appreciate the point madd by the New York Prees that protection to our Eteel industries has brought down the price of skates that sold at three dollars in 1875 to one dollar in 1891.

DUN'S

trade review shows 1890 to

have been a booming business year, the volume exceeding that ot any other year by at least ten per cent. Reports from the oitiee as to the present condition of business are uniformly confident in tone,

NKWS.

A Column of Frosh Intolligonco from Indiana Towns.

I'Mson Itrforms IVniaiitlrtl.

INI'VAN\POI IS. LII'i.,

Four

.Ian. »».—-The

legislative commit-too »f tlie State federation of labor has prepared a bill uholNhinvf eonvict labor and preparing forth*1 govcrntnent.of th prisons, which will be subinitti to the Keiri^lature. It provides that both' prisons shall under the control of one Ixmrd of directors that all goods nuirmfartmvil in the prison hall go tirst to'Mipplv the institution* «»f the State at regular tnarket prices, but if there is a surplus it shall le sold in the-, open market that when -o the proeecds shall constitute a fund, one-fourth of which shall be placed to the credit of the convicts on a pro rata basis, the directors having discretion to deduct for misbehavior. In the event that a convi. has a uit'e orehihlreu dependent upon him at the time of conviction his share of the profits goes toward their support. It is also made the duty of the board toinst it ut elan industrial labor system by whi-h the convicts shall be employed in agricultural pursuits. A rtnal provision makes it necessary for the board to pass upon all applications for pardon before they are submitted to the iovernor

T\er »l

PKKl-:'lnd.. Jan. appointed Mouda.v Co., manufacturer* plies and carbon-, assets, S\i*».ooo. Th been in operation

—A receiver was for U. II. Knrns & of electrical Mip1."labilities. .*s»l,0tK) concern ha only i.\ month*.

NV.UM:.

Ind.i Jan. «l.

K. N.

Kimball, ei^ar-. billiard* and restaurant. asiinied Monday morning. Liabilities. assets. The creditors are cliietlv •'hica^» cmeerns.

Mtcnnvv.s ijrv. hub. Jan. *.—L. Wi!!on ,V Co,, lumber dealer^, have made an assignment. The liabilities are estimated at ^lao.ooo: assets. SoO.0H0. The home creditors are secured the outsiders tind very little in si^ht. It is the'worst failure Michigan City has ever, known. rri|»j»l»* Wi-.Wiiii

HiMiM.r'iv, Ind,. Jan. t\. It is seldom that three weddings occur in one family «»n the same day. but such a transaction t«*»U place at the Kunderburj: resilience in Kock reek township. The tirst cotiple united was Madison Mcllwain and Mrs. Mary Funderburg next came Kdward l'und»-rbur*r. son of the tiit-named bride, and Nellie Mcllwain. daughter of the tirst-named (Trooin then .hunt's 'm-uv and Lillic Funderbury. the latter also Mary': dam/hter. took the solemn and bindin* ub]i(rat oll.' .'-V.'-• \.'-V".'i'

M.i,I.- a i:

Tkhi:K 11 n-\ annual meeting tlie Terre IWiute r«»ad t'ompan'y' showed an iinpr

.main lin and South 1! board of «iiri were tin* oi«l

hid., .lali. t'.- At tlip he st(M Uhn1dei"» tI A-. Indianapolis Kail Monday the report: •red condition on tlu

«n the „St. l,oi

nd ^divisions. The old •tof re-elected. »tli'crs. A .semi-annual

dividend was declared). Down |*o«t.il Ind.. -lad. *.-• The I'o.stal Telc^niph V»:npany. whirh i^ bnildinu a line from Indianapolis to St. Louii alonir the old National road. i«» experiencing trouble here. For thf second time Suiulay niyht a numb.-i of poles were, ent down four mil west. Fifty, dollars reV'ard is ottered for the arrest of ttie criminals

lev C. Soutluvorth. At a preliminary hearing hold M«nlay the evidence was of such a character as to warrant the State: in holding the defendant to the circuit court under bonds of rapture of :i Voiitliful llor^e-Thioft

Four

WAVNK.

Ind.. .fan. •*». -Walt

Jackson, a l.Vyear-old horse-thief, wanted at helphus and Van Wert. (. was arrested here Monday with stolen horses in his posse-sum. He was on route t«» Cherubusco. the headquarters of Kuhn's jjarij.'Y ^vhose leader is now in jail for murder at Fosturia.

Small-I'nx in \'crinilli»n CiMinly TKHHK MAI'IK.

Ind...Ian, i». -There is

considerable excitement in Vermillion County, this State, over several cases of Kinall-pox. (n New Year's day Mrs Saunders, of Silverwood. was stricken down with the dread disease, and a number of cases are now reported at Cayuga, a town near bv.

Turfman Mmrt Shot D«M«I. EVA NS VH.I.K.

Ind.. dan. •.

John quar-

Stuart, a well-kimwn turfman. reled and fought with .loim Russell, a railroader, early

ftthis

morning*' over a

woman. In the melee Stuart was shot and killed. Kussell was wounded and was caught bv the police while trying to oscape.

Di«-«t in W t««liiiii:tiiii.

WAWIUNOT»N.

Jan. -Major

A. F.

Farrar. formerly of Indianapolis and brother-in-law of the late Major Gordon, of that eitv. died iu Washington Monday moruintr of paralysis. Major Karrar was about 4* years old and was employed in the 1'atent Otlicc.

It-Thieve* S«*nti»ur«M|.

l?nA7.11.. hid., Jan. O.—On Monday Joseph McKee and Homer Hrothers pleaded guilty to stealing hogs and wore sentenced to one year in the penitentiary and fined

.$10

each. Oeorgo

Grates was given a like scntcnee for stealing an overcoat.

Dleil of ller Injuries.

11 ALIO A v. Ind.. Jan. *».—The daughter of Jatnec H. havis, living near here, was horribly burned Monday by her clothes igniting while alone in the house. She died of her injuries.

Will C»o to Went Point.

TKRRK IIA I II

:. Ind.. Jan. fl.—W. S.

McHroorn. a yuuiitf school-teacher of New Kii'limoml. I nd.. rami- nut ahead In the Weit I'oint examination here.

Slie Wa« Completely I'll red. A daughter of my cuatormer suffered from suppressed menstruation, and her health was completely wrecked. At my suggestion she used one bottle of Bradfleld's Female Regulator, which cured her-—J. W. Heliums, Water Valley,Miss. Write The Brwlfleld Keg. Co., Atlanta, Ga for particulars. Sold by Nye & Co. Crawfotdsvllle, Ind.

If you examine the woik In Lawson's show case you will see what ho calls his satin or velvet finished cabinets. It represents his every day work In a general way and especially the finish la far superior to any made In Crawfordsville.

SY^P^SS

ONE EXJOYS Both tlie method and results wheu 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 the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt ii: its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the mo?, 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 fcr sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist wh'c may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY

ATIV

CARTERS

ITTIC-

IVEtt

PILUS.

iih-

S»rl«u» Charge a Doctor. Pi.VMorrii. Ind.. Jan. Ir. Ivlward W. Vietz. a physician of this city, was arrested Friday on a charge of assault ing Mary, the

14-year-old

child of Hrad-

CURE

ilck Hftiuucho and relieve all thetarabltt led* dtct to a blllouf sUtaof the ajrstem»«uoh DludnMi, Kause*, Drowsiness. Dfstreoa afttf Mtlng, Pa!n In tbs Bide. &o. Wbilo their most rexnirkible ucc«sa b&s boon shown in cuzlOf

SICK

BMAftcht, yet Carter's Little Li?er PICA in ralu&ble in Constipation, curing and pre. Tenting this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders or tboBtomach.stimulate tha liter and regulate the bowels. Even if they nly

HEAD

'Aebathey would bo aimostpricoles* to those wHa •uifer from this distressing complaint but fortuBataly theirgoodneeadoes notend horo.aud thosa who once try them will find these little pills VilaAble in so many ways that thoy will not bo wil* Uagtodo without them. But after aUalckf

ACHE

'lithe bane of 00 many lire* that here la trheri we make our great boast. Oar pills cure it whila Others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by thoir gentle action please all -who usethem. In viaUat 25 cents five for $1. Sold tr draggiata everywhere, or sent by mall. ''CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York.

SMALL PILL SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICF

The annoyance of breaking lamp-chimneys need not be borne.

Get tough glass chimneys Macbeth's ]'«,,irl top and pearl glass are tough against heat the)- do not break, except from accident.

They are also clear, transparent,not misty or milky they fit and stand upright shape and proportions are right to direct the draft upon the (lame.

They cost a little more than rough and wrong chimneys of common glass that break continually.

ritubur*.'. KO. A. MAC•IIETII & CO

Please Take Notice-

Water rentals aro now due uuil payable at tlio office of the Receiver on wt/,st Main street. Call at otico.

IITA MCUONSKLI,,

-. U-coiver.

The Mother

KriuiMl

Not only shortens labor and lessens pain attending it, but Kreatly dlmlnls'ies the danger to lift of l.^th mother and child If used a few months before confinement. Write to The Bnvllli-M ll.-ftii-lacorCo., Atlanta, Ga., lor further particulars. Sold by Nye ,fc Co. Craufordavilie, Ind.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made inferable by that terrible cough. Shlloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. For sale by Moffett, Morgan A On.

Bowels irregular ano Constipated, resulting In Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulatoi.

Shlloh's ('ure will Immediately relieve Oroup, Whooping Cough and JJronchiti For sale by Moffett, Morgan 4 Co.

No cure-all or untried remedy will nur»a doe6 Simmon's Liver ltegulator.

1'rononnced llopelcBH, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurt, of Gorton, S. we quute: Was taken with a oud col:i, which nettled on my lunge, cough set In and finally terminated in Consumption. Four docioitgave me up and said 1 ould live but short time 1 gave myself up to Savior, determined that if could not. 6tay with my friends on earth I would meet my absent ones above My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles It has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottle free at Nye it Go 's Drugstore, regular size, 50c and $1.00.

0

YORK. N

For a Disordered Liver

Try BEECHAM'S PILLS.

25cts. a Box.

OK AI.L rRTJGK3ISTS-

(T}EVMt

OBflCCO

Insist

Jim

peasant

Q/jevV.

Last/nj wf .G^ood qualify

f/|e rrjarJ(ef in

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o/ily one shajbe-

3x ix- full /6ozjbli5

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most convten/.enf

to

cut

for pocKft

to

or

carry v/ljole.

on

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G-ENUINE with 1he red |-f tin tag made on|y by,

John "finzer ^flro'^LouisV/'lle,^#

S I A S W A

Designer and Engraver Manufacturer of all kinds of

Electrotypes and Wood Cuts, Crawfordsville, Indiana. Tim Joi'HN.u.chccrfully recommends Silas Writy us a tlrst'clas.*- artlet. He designed the out ol' V.M.C A, bulMinir.

DRSELLERS'V ^XOUGH^S SYRUP.

AGENCYJotN

A pamphlet of information andab*/ strnclof the Juwf, to// VOhtHln Cnvcvits, Trade/

Marks, Coprriuhla, tent Jrce

k\AMrt«

MUNN

6L GOmy/

n.'IGI Hroaduay, New York.

GENTS WANTEDp"AiTrr""r'™B,i«u!Jj needed Jo fTfry fniniljr. ItO.YA.XZi |'«K A ll.lVK I'KltMI.N. Addrui, J.

n. liKVOUK,

'arlio|« Avs, f'inclnunll, flhlo.

Kupepsy.

This Is what vou ought to have, In fact vou must have It to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it dally,and mourning because they lind It not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people In the hope at they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We .juarnntee that Electric Hitters, If used according to directions and tlie use persisted In, will bring vou good digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia ami Install instoad Eupepsy. We recommend Electric liitterf. for Dyspepsia and alldlseaseB of liver, stemaeh

fmd

kidneys. Sold at ftOc

and per bottle by Nye fc Co.

Health demands a healthy liver. Take Simmon's Liver Hegulator for dyspepsia and Indigestion.

Dress patterns suitable tor holiday presents. Every brother, father and husband should see them at Blschof's.

Cold In tne head? or Chilblains? oi Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Soros? The best thing In the world for It le Oolmnn's i'eiroleum Balm. Getafroe sample at the drug store of Nye 4 Oo.

Simmon's Elver Regulator Is a most excellent appetizing tonic.—Saml. S. I'entz, Chap, to Bishop of North Caro11 mi. v::

WHY WILL "VOD cough when Shlloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 cents, 60 cent* and $) Moffett Morgan A Oo.

lust Come

Look at the list

A nice black Hair Muff only SO. a nice line of Muffs and Capes, all at special prices for the holiday trade.

Buy a nice Dress I'attei for a Christmas present. We have them for $2, $8, $(, $7, $*, $10 and up to S'20a suit. Give us a call and we will help you to make a nice choice.

Buy a nice silk umbrella for a present. We have them at $1.07, $1.27, $1 47 and up to $10 each. We will save you from $1 to $3 on your umbrella purchase.

Buy a nice paii of Foster Kid Gloves for it Christmas present.

Buy a pair of our black siik Mitts we file selling at $1. We have some very nice black sl'k and wool llose .sullpble for,Christmas presents.

You should see the silk imiMers.. we are selling at 25c, 3 c. 50c and 75e.

127

A larire and hand.souiely 1 les* thai][twelve paecs fn size, frequently sl.v-

teeu. and which will he Increasetl In diuiension as

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he exigencies of busliHss may require and Justice to tlie reuder demand. This Issue presents a very lartre amount ol the current literature, including stories, i«)eina and sketches hy many of the host known ami most popubar writersof tlio time. 'Ihe publishers ask examination and eomparsson of Ihls issue with Miy paper of simular cl"iraeter publtsiie«l or sold

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Indianapolis Journal.

In the Various litlons of Journal,

Home and Foreign events of all desnripltons ure treated witli a fullness and completeness not attempted bv any other newspaper in Indiana. Amonir the nenspa|n rx of the State it is pre-eminently the best, and Indiana reader* ean nowhere else find what they want in the way of State and local news. It eireulat«:s largely in every county in Indiana, and has i-orrespondenis in every town and village of itniHirtanci) This'featurc ofthe Journal, durintrthe ensuingyear. will be kept up to the present hifrh standard of p*-omiitnes and accuracy, and the service will be Improved wherever it iimy be needed, l'he Journal's market reports are prepared witli the greatest care posi-ihle. and no pains or exnense are spsired to make them accurate and absolutely reliable.

No Indiana reader, certainly no Indiana He* publican, should ne without the Journal. While it is thouroughlv mid sonndlv Republican in politics, devoted to th interest of tlie Republican party, the Journal will not allow Its news to be colored by partisan bhu». but will give the news of the day without fear or favor.

Especial attention is Invited to the merits ol the

SUNDAY JOURNAL

New Years isn't very far oft, is it? You wouldn't think so if you would take a look into our store. We have a larger stock than ever, our whole store is just piled full of pretty things. We want you to

and

Holiday Presents at Very Low Prices!

of

articles

L/i

Indiana. Tlie Sunday journal can he

subscribed for and received exclusive of the Jlaiiy Journal.

Indiana State Journal

(The Weekly Edition.

One Dollar per year, has a circulation extendiiiK to every county iu Indiana and adjacent territory. It ig a complete compendium of the news of the week, accompanied by tlie latest market reports, nud steelal department devoted to agricultural, horticultural and household topics. It is complete in every dcliartment,

O

we

iscentainly some item which you want ior Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Wile, Husband, Sweetheart.

Great holiday sale of silk handkerchiefs.

Buy a nice lace bed set for a Christmas present.

Buy a set of lace euitalns for a Chriet mas pi-sent.

Get one of those line set of Chenille Curtains with plain and faucv borders.

We have bought about .".00 of those fancy Chenille table covers they are beauties, call and see them.

Buy one of those nice home-made b"d comforts. r.V Vv

Buy a nice pair of all wool blankets.

W-j have the nicest line of fans suitable ior presents over shown in this oily.

See the nice line of towels we ure showing for holiday presents.

Our line of table linens and napkins to match arc the town talk.

The Ladies'Dry Goods Kouse Ladies' Bazar.

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1lie Indisinupoll

DAILY, SUNDAY and WEEK1Y

A

printed paper, never

$12.00

14.00 6.00 7.00 a.oo a .no o.oo

1.20

WKEKM

One year.. 7..ii. §1 00 Reduced rates to clubs.

Subscribe with auyot ournumherous ujrontis or send suborlptlon to

have to

East Main Street,and Crawiordsville, Ind.

-©Ubu'sviiw *rwVi'8*iir« CfiCAto'^t

Through out

Cliicago.

Louisville.

Lal'ayet tf,

Greeiu*.astle,

Michigan City,

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

South bound.—Xo. Niuht Express, 1:2.a in., dally No. 5. fsist mail. 1 *io. p. n». «laily No. 0. Ueitor«l AceonnnoJatiod, ».:J7 p. in., exeept Sunday,

North bound. —No. 4, night- express, in., dally No. 0. fast mail, 2.:21 p. m. l^ifayette Aceotnuiodation, 10.4M a. Sund iy.

".10 a. No. 10 except

No freight tmins carry passengers. 3, 4, 5.0, stops onlyatCountyseats. JAME8 UAKKKK,

Monon Block, Chicago. Ill

Dirt

Trains

Peoria Division

A

nly Uj Formerly l.H.&W,

Short Line

Route. jEast and West.

Wajmer Sleepers and ilecllnlnjr Chair Car on night trains. Heat modern day coachesoi all trains.

ConnectinK with solid Vestibule trains at BlooiutnKton and Peoria to aiul from ssour river, Denver and tlie PaclQc co:ist.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Springfield ami Columbus to and from the Eastern and *ea board cities.

TKAINS AT ORAWFORDSVTIiliK. GOING WEST. No. 0 mall 9:1") a. No.7 mall (d...) ~.12:f5a.m No. 17 mall(d) 1:^4 p, No. Express 0:4ap,

GOING EAST.

No.10 Mall (d) l:5'am No. '2 Express 8:48 a tn No. 18 Mail 1:10 iu No.8 Mall(d) 5:05 For full Information regarding time, rates and routes, cousult the ticket agent and P. &K folders. GKOUOK KOUlKSON. Airt

Vandalia Line

DIRECT KOUTE TO

Nashville, Chattanooga, Florida, Hot Spring Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Michigan, Canada,

And the best lamp ever made, like Alaa* din's of old, a "won* derful lamp!" A lamp aliftoluteljr noil" exploitive and unbreakable, which §rilliantclear,soft,

ives a

containing

puttenlan (or home can, FREE

ot

Northern Ohio,

Clean Depots, Clean Coaches, Sound Bridge' J. C. Hutchinson. Aptmt.

white light

of 85 candle power/ Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light, more cheerful than either! That lamp ia

chirg*.

•plandid medlctl work ahould D« rud by ,rer aaa who 1« BUTona »nd d,blUW««d, Addrw^ IM. V. C. FOWLEI, loodiu, CMH^

PC«

mm me wo/no

SS

MOTE/s BUT OHI CUBE

D» HAltfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC

It can be given in a cup ot tea or coffeo,or In ar tlclosof food, without the knowledge of tbo patient. If nocef sary it is absolutely harml and will effect a permanent and speedy tu ro whether tho patent Is a moderate arlnkar or an alchotic wrock. ITNKVEU FAILS. A, opor atefiso quietly and wtthsueb certainly umt the

Eaticntundergoes

la

no lnoonvonience, and ere

award, bis oompleto reformation Is 4&*uage book of iiMUoulara free. fftsla CritrforaVVlire Ind, 17-

te it award, fctod. Ce.. drufffftsl

"The Rochester.,r No Smote, Ko Smell. No Broken Chimnryt. Only flro yoara old, and over two million* In UAC* It must ho A good lamp to umko nucli a tell* Intt Micceflfl. Indued it In, for Inmpa ran/ come and IAIJ|* INN* «, but tho

Mltochoster"

•hities on

foroviirl Ovur '2,000 nrilntlc •nriedea iinnKtiik and Table l.nmps, Banouut and Study, Viiso and Piano 1 .atnpn—every kind* In Bronzo Porcolniti, MruHs, Nlckol and lllnck Wrought Iron.

A»k iho lump doa)«r for It. Ixiok for tlio trade mark FT am "TUB IUICIIKSTKH.0 If HO has n'l Ihe trcniiine Kooliestur and tho stylo ynu want, or If there 1Hno lninp-«toro near, send to us direct for free Illustrated catnlo^rtie (and reduced price, listk and we will box and send you any lamp safely by eiprt-hs, ri«ht to your dour.

ROCHESTER LAMP CO,» 4*1 Park Place* Now York*

Manufaeturert. and ml' Ownrrt ofTtoch*»Ur Patent«, Thr lAtrgfnt Store (A the IFORF/I.

Press tho Button, It Opens and Lights.

Tht Mngle Mr.LI|hllni Pocket lAnip, No ley Jim crack* but a real gennln

Inrap In nicktl mtf, size i-ocket match *af* Imrnn

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r'l'ftt and 1000 extra UfrhterHBcnt irf"»ld for ill *o write (ind mentlou ttdfl rnt^r, will tcllvuuhr to(fetonefernothing. Aiiirpfi ltc(nlM)erartuiM. Rochtilcr Lfcn-p Co., 37 Uurclay btresl, UJW YOM

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sell

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Now is the time to buy fine el iak we are making speeial ow prices on uli oui clouks to make a clean tweep,, them.

See our speeial display of goods HUIUble for presents. &

Fine toilet s-ets collar and eulT bey,.., 600 boxes writing paper worth from !J to :i".c a box, your choice for inc.

See our ?ilk Persian Shawls, blu.-k tlschiis, uulauiidiled, uprons, fan^. pltith scarfs, ehibiren's plush caps aui liat-i, (^iiitalaiue bags and money purges, --ill thiows, etc.

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See our nt-vv styie 6f anti('|iie ItnV bed fet-ih for tin' holidays.

We have Kio large sizes oflierlin Ciiiochet Quilts wortli £1 ,'iu that will sell at iiile each.

»i"Come and look, we will do mi: lie-it to help you see all the above goods and many others we have not mentioned.

DR. SANDEN'S

ELECTRIC BELT

.•ever and A gue, Chills,Malaria.... PIleHr HUud or Blcedlns .AO ('utarrh* lufiuenza. Cold In the Head *50 Wlioepinir ('onirh* Vlolont Cou^hH. .30 (•4»neritl nplilliiv.i'lijblcalWcakiieajj ,50 Kidney DlMenfte 50 Nervouw llebillty 1.00 I rlniiry WenUneaft. "WottlnK lied. .50 Dincuttctf of iUeHeui't9Pulpltatlou1.00

Hold by Druggists, or sent pout paid on rerc'.pt of price. 1)h.

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WEAKMEN

rdaifH-'oMty.

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mt r.r.iu- vmrF to cunu i^.u n*-IMPROVTOT£Y-«VRTUOTRIC BELT AND SUSPENSORL or IlKMM) nONKY, M»'l for IbU •pi'cltip rur (M)K,('4iQtlnnnu«

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HUMPHREYS'

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OK rtUNCIVAL SOS. CL'IIES. TKIC Fevemt CouKestlon. Inflatuniatlon \VorniH, Worm Kovrr. Worm 0)li 3 Cryina ('olir,i»rTcethlnKoflnXunts A IMurriieii, of Children or Adulu.... ,•

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richly hound In cloth and gold, mnllort frue. HUMPHREYS' MEDIOINE 00^ Cor. William and John Streeta, Dew York,

S E I I S

KLINCKM•#•THATOFNAMEREMEMBERTHEIS

Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD In the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, and BRONCHITIS.

M1

Prlca 81.00. Pint BottlM. For Sale by leading Drvggists. niri'AnED ONLY B* Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co. 62 JACKSON ST., CHICAGO. ILL.

PATENTS

IFOR INVENTORS

t'nited State?and Foreign PftUMit? Scenrcd, Cavcau Filed, Trmlo Marks and I^ihcls UeginKred, Ail Pntcnl liiisincf* Transacted. PHOMPT PKKSONAL ATTENTION.

INFORMATION AND ADVICE FHKR

COItliKSrONDEXCK SOLICITSa

BRASH EARS & PARISH

S. BRAfllEAHf, A. I. PaIIIBH. Liit' Ezainlnor V. S. IWnt Olllco. 615 Seventh St., N. W,f 0pp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D.

VEGETABLE

mrnizM

COUGHS AND COLDS.

SSo. »nd SI. at all druggliti.

E. MORGAN & SONS, Proprietors, PROVIDENCE. R. TBiDESUPPLIEDtr ROSS GORDON,

LaFayatte, Ind.