Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 January 1891 — Page 4

A clear skin

Bolls, plmpHse, blotch o« cm A* •Uta,

sroptions, etc., evitknc* tlw fact fhftl

blood It not in good oowiltion.

ThoM srmptoM re«nlt from the dfart

ti nature to throw off the imporftJea,

tfc whloh she should *esi«t*d hjr

Swift's Specific

Thla will remedy tli« dlslmrbanct, ant

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bring speedy and permanent reH^ by

forcing out the poinoa, wid will build

•p the system from the first do**..

SeoV on Blood and Skin Diseases fro* Swift ^pei\ltlo Co., Atfmafca, Qft

.f.KOVf.

Hopes that all lus customers

and friends hud a Merry

Christmas and v-

Would remind tlietn tliat

NEW YEA US l'KKSEXTS

are more in style this

•.%year than usual.

There area number of

I'HilTTT Til INKS

1

.. still left at

207 East Main Street

®Every Picture Turned Out®

Is guaranteed to be strictly

first-class.

C^"Uur Satin Finish is superior

to any work done in the city.

tAVKO/(THt

f» Si fs 'a -n 'a 'v 'b ••a

I hi

bLhCOl OF MUSIC.

I. D£RAI,v.' 'J!i VNS RR. SPEEIICASTU. IRA. twjkm- i: V'ntMfotf. pi-siiii, Volw. VMIr, Orr U- r'"• n-i| !i ti [n^inim* r»!»,. Ilnrmo?'** c• -iii}ortul-1. Choru- and r.:h«ir"

f,"'cu'4

i»t hir.' litre during »h-» m:Ikh

Jivir. Ii«nrt In I mcrrMty Hull* f-2.00 to O ui 5'rclf«. t? $ i.iH) wi-ck. TosiUoh' wtnitiod for woitliy gntduji!!*. or pnrttculnrft, adilrt-!-,

i'rof. .JAMKS I!. HuWK. In an.

If you have a

SkCOLDmleading

COUCH,!

:utc or to

CONSUMPTION,

SCOTT'S EMULSION

OF PURE COO LITER Oil. AND HYPOPHOSPHITES OF zone AND SODA

Buxua cun® fou it. This preparation contains tha etlmula. ting properties ot the llupaphntphUrt And fine Sonveglan Cod Liver OU. Used by phynlelans all llie world over. It Is at palatable milk. Three tlraee aa efflcaclous as plain Cod Liver Oil. A perfort. Emulsion, better than allothers mado. F.ir all forms ot trailing Dittatu, lironchitii,

CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, and as a Flesh Producer

there Is nothing like

SCOTT'S EMULSION.

It Is sold by all Druggista. Let no one by profuse explanation or Impudent entreaty Induce you to accept a substitute. jgg&aag/

CANDY

SEND 75 ct»., $1.25 or $2.25 for an Elegant Box of Fresh Candy, by express, pre paid within too miles of l)anvil!

Suitable* for presents. Sample orders solicited Satisfaction Ounrantefd. Address. CHARLES U. FEtDKAMP, Manufacturing Confectioner, Danville, Illinois.

Dancing Academy, CLORE BLOCK. Thesecond termofMrs. Clark's school begins this tveek. Classes

Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Cblldrens classes Saturday afternoon. Private lessons given at residence, 'M\

South Walnut Street.

Notice to the Public.

Notice Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any contracts made by Mr*. Susie Wllhitefrom and after January 8,1891,

Wiu.uk Wilbiix,

DAILY JOURNAL.

WEDNESDAY, .1 AN."7,181(1.

BIG INJUNS-

Scioto Tribe Installs Chiefs and Has a Ghost DanesLast evening Sciotn Tribe, No. 100,of the Improved Order of lied Men, publicly instulled its uowly elected chi fs. The room of Montgomery Lodge of I, O. O. i\, which is the wigwam of the tribe, was well tilled with members of the tribe, their squaws, pappooses and friendly whites, together with a few half breeds. All hostiles wore kept at a distance. Mtdioino Man Stun Kecuey was master of ceremonies and iustructed the new chiefs and subordinates in their duties. The list is as follows: ILigh Cockalorum, II. B. Uulett Prophet Beg a Chew, it. C. Rons, Saohem Koaring Thunder, John L. Williams, Senior Sagamore, Young M-in Tha1 Writes a Good Hand, W. H. Webster Keeper of Records, Young Man Afraid of His Hair Slipping, L. W. Otto Keeper of Wampum Pants in His Boots, l'red Mauson Short Bull, Jas. B. B:irr: Squatting Heifer, K. 0. Walkup Settem Up, Tom Kobtnsoui Braves Can't Take a Pill, M. M. Nye Buffalo Hide, .1. W. Hurley Windy Hollow, F. C. liaudel Not a Hair Ou His Head, Clms. Kobmsou, Warriors Split Kail, W. E. Henkel His Best Girl, E. 11. Brower Sannaps Lost in the Woods, Robert T'routmau, Gnard of Wigwam llau Up a Tree, H. A. Giay, Guard of Forest Bear With Two Tails Paul Larsh, lliiud Full of Trumps, W. E. Coons, Powwows. After a few minutes of social conversation, Hiawatha N. .T. Clodfelter read a history of the Improved Order of Red Men which was received with hearty applause. Music was furnished by a male quartette composed of John Rice, A. A. McCain,Frog in His Throat, Chas. Mclntyre, and Man Afraid of tho Train, W. M. White.

Singers and funerals-

The singers of Crawfordsville have uever asked compensation for singing at funerals, have never received any except on rare oecasious and have refused to sing although it is the leaBt pleasaut of any taek the singer is required to perform. In all kinds of weather, at all sorts of unreasonable hours, frequently compelled to walk, singers have gone to the funerals uever complaining. Those who ask and expect them to do this of course dj not realize the inconvenience, nay the absolute loss of valuable time which is mouey, which they cause. The matter has come to such a pass that business houses have positively refused to let their employes go out to sing at funerals ami several business men and wouiun have said that their time was too valuable to give away. It is ve1 likely that in the near future undertakers will include musiein their list of expenses. Truly, such a thing would be but just to all.

The ficht-

The arri iignneuts for the light between Ed Cory and Sam Grant, of Lafayette, were not cousumated for the reason thet Graut'a backer was away from home. The principals were to meet in Lafayette this morjing, however, and sign the articles. Tuck Cox ia Cory's backer for SoOO and Grant is backed by a friend iu Lafayette. T'ue Kght will bo to a finish, aad to take place within six weeks. The contest ground will probably be "government island' in the W abash, where is said the men will be secure from arrest by State officers. j*

Badly Buraed-

Last evening as the daughter of J. A. Carver, superintendent of the local bram.Li of the Oil Tank Company, was lighting a lire at her homo on south Elm street she met with a severe accident. Sho used coal oil and when she touched a match to it the ttames sprang up and enveloped her, burning off her hair ami '.•yet rows besides terribly scorching her face and bauds. Aid came at once and her life was happily saved though with liflioult.y. The burns were dressed immediately and tho patient is ret-ting ouiiiparative.ly easy to-day.

iieland Powers-

His wonderful power of impersonating character held the largo audience attentive to the end. Certainly to one can see oue man depict the foibles of human nature as manifested in so munv different characters, without being till, o.l with admiration for Iiih genius.— Dayton Journal.

At the Y. M. C. A. Hall next Friday evening.

Services at the Methodist OhurchTi'.ere was a splendid meeting at the Methodist church last night. Kov.H. Jl. Middleton preached and conducted the after service. Fifteen arose for prayers. The interest is of a very marked oharaoter. Rev. Middleton will preach again to-night. All are invited to attend. Meeting at 7 o'clock.

A Card of Thanks-

I desire to turn my sincere thanks to my many friends who assisted me during the sickness of my daughter, and favors shown me since her death.

Caiiolixe Mack.

Km^s Langhters Prayer Meeting. To-morrow afternoon at their rooms at I o'clock, all young ladios are invited. Bible study Friday afternoon from 3 till-1 o'clock.

The Mother'n Friend

Not only shortens labor and lessens pain attending it, but greatly diminishes the danger to life of both mother and child If used a few months before confinement. Write to The Bradfleld Begulacor Co., Atlanta, G&., tor further particulars. Sold by Nye & Co. Orawforda•1U«, Ind.

WISE AND OTHERWISE. —Tickets for Frank Mayo will be on sale Thursday moruing. —Ads not of a luisineas nature in the "Wanted Column," one cent a line a day. —Never throw down Tuk Joi unai. without looking through the "Wanted Column." —Bige Bayless has a tine now wagoneth just oompleted for tho accommodations of parties. —Henry Clements has boon allowed estimate number 1, amounting to SO00 on ".ho Walnut Fork bridge. —The dedication hop of Company I to-morrow night will bo a swell affair, and a large crowd will probably bo in attendance, —Mayor Carr aud several of tho business men showed Mr. Goodwin, of the

American Wheel Company tho good points of Grawf ordsville this afternoon. —All tho tramps have boon released from the county jail which now has but tire inmates, Pettit, Tom Kane, Tadie Ring and the two hopeful sons of Burrel .Tones. —Harrie Pontious and George Durham received boxes of oranges to-day from their gioves in Florida, while several othors received like favors with the compliments of Harmon Marsh. —Sidiiil & Suiters' minstrels will not exhibit at New Market this evening owing to tha fact that several of the troupe have struck for higher wages. One t-enor singer modestly asked a salary of S-tO a week. '1 —.Tohn W. Allen, one and a half miles west of Bowers, will have a public sale ou Thursday, Jan. 29, at which he will sell his stock, farming implements and household iurniture. Credit of ten mouths in all sums over So will be given. —John W. Clemson left for Bloomington to-day with the scenery and other paraphenralia appertaining to the drnma "Union Scout." He will give performances at once in BloomingtoUj Salem and Spencer the preparations have been under way for some time at these points.

A SENSATION,

A Growing Belief that Daniel Fayerweather

Was Unduly Influenced While Dying, The following special to the ludianapolis Journal from Now York makes interesting reading for all parties connected with ot interested in Wabash college:

The Fayerweather will case was up in the Surrogate's Court to-day, tha executors contending that Mrs. p'a.verweather should state definitely wherein the alleged undue influence upon the now dead millionaire had been exerted. At the close (if the argument the surrogate held the allegation was sulllcient, but declared that Mrs. Fayerweather mustsupporl her allegations of undue influence and fraud.

The Uev. Dr. Lloyd, pastor of ihe Central Congregational church, signed at. affidavit yesterday which says he was summoned to Mr. Fayerweather's house on the afternoon on which the millionaire died. He went in and word came from the tick room that it would uot be well to ha- the pastor e-juie in. He learned that the only person in the sick room was Mi. Vaughn, a business acquamtainre of Fayerweather, who was indebted to the dying man in the sum 01 $500,000. Dr. Lloyd stayed at the house from 4 until S p.m. when word came to him that Mr. Fayerweather was dead. This was on November 1"). During this interval the millionaire, who was partly unconscious, was induced to sign that codicile to his will, and which left to Mr. Kitcb. Mr. Vaughn and Mr. Buckley an estate worth about t-S.iH'XI.lMK'. Dr. Lloyd has sworn to this. He says the signature' is very unlike that of the deceased, although he does not doubt his hand held the pen.

Frederick U. L'oudert counsel for Mrs. Fayerweather, promises some shocking and sensational revelations when the ease is heard.

Purchased the Luse Property, Dr. WT.H. Ristinohas purchased from O. M. Gregg the elegant re idence ereoted several years ago by A. P. Luse. upon college hill. The consideration was a handsome one, and the Doctor will take possession about the iirst of May, the property now being occupied by J. A. Gilbert Dr. Ristine has secured one of tho most desirable places in Crawfordsville.

Wreck at New Ro3S.

This morning at the crossing at New Ross a freight train on the Midland ran i'.to a freight train on the Big Four road. Several freight cars were thrown from the track and smashed and the Midland engine was served likewise. As tar as couid be learned no one was in jured,-but tho passenger trains were delayed Fuveral hours.

Inspecting the Bobbins House. W. D. Jones, of Portland, Ind., is in city to- lay with his wife aud is in spect iug the Robbius House with a view to reutiug it. He is qui to favorably impressed and will probably re-open the hotel. Mr. Jones was formerly proprietor of the Murdock House in Logansport.

COLLEGE KOTES.

This is excellent weather for foot ball. Tno boys are coining in ou every train.

Eriekson will buy a uow overcoat on the installment plan. Tawney resigned from Alpha Theta Phi about a month ago.

Guilord Babcook has returned to Collego after a severe illness. The chapel attendance this morning was knocked into a cocked hat by the fact the Y. M. 0. A. lecture board was opened for the reserving of seats.

Please Take Notice-

Water rentals are now duo and payable at tho office of tho Receiver on west Main streot. Call at once.

I

It A

McConneli,, Rt-oeiver.

If you examine the work In Lawson's show ease 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 Is far superior to any mado In Crawfordsville.

Read our big advertisement and see some of the rices we are quoting on dry goods. Ask LcvrsjHoy,

AThrilling New Story

Airuu^t'iiiuntH ImvelMvu ntudo for thy piibJt

ration ot facltnUiny story, entitled,

"In Love's Lands"

By Sluurlce Thompson.

It will appear lu this paper ou

Saturday, January 10.

NEWS OF A PERSONAL NATURE.

—Mrs. Squiro Clark is very ill. —Joly Joel is visiting in Molmouth, His. —Jas. 14. Johnson is visiting iu Logausport. —O. M. Gregg wont to Chicago this afternoon.

Herman McCluer is home on a visit from Arkansas. Mrs. Will Bappert went to Greenoastle this afternoon. —Miss Daisy Robertson returned from a visit in Lafayette this after. —Moses Barnstem, Pettit's double, left for Frankfort this morning. —Charley Davis ana wife returned from Torre Haute last evening. —Miss Maude Cohoon returned to St. Mary's at South Bend to-day. —Walter McOlure went to Logansport this evening to attend a party. —James Sidener, of Crawfordsville. was in the city yesterday.—Brazil Times. —R. S. Truitt, who has been tho guest of Gus Truitt returned to Noblesvillo to-day. --Miss Mellio Teagarden, of Lcipsic, Orange county, is the guest of Mis. George Krugg. —Miss Agnes Hain has returned to Reading, Pa., after a visit with her cousin, Albert Miller. —Jacob Joel and family aocompanied Mrs. Joel's mother^ Mrs. Joseph Leslie to Indianapolis to-day. Mrs. Leslie leaves for her home in Buff do, N Y.

You never again will have ail opportunity of buying cloaks, millinery goods or dry goods as cheap as you can buy tlieni now of Abe Levlnson.

MNDKN.

Health is good in these parts.

1

Now since the holidays are over wo can think of something to do. S, E. Fitch and wife, with their goods hnve gone to Dundee, Mtchigsn.

There is talk of another large business house being put up here soon. The new station agent seems like he understands his business as an agent and operator.

There is talk of O. D. Thomas building a large hotel building iu this place soon as lie is figuring on plans and specifications.

J, H. Bowman, operator at the L., N\ A. C. depot., your city, oama home for a few day: on accouut of the sickness of his mother.

S. Bennett will tuk« your subscription aud the price of this paper and vou will get the worth of your mouey. Try it oue year at a venture,

J. S. Bennett was down to your city on New Y'ears day aud brought home a nice swinging lamp for his work soliciting subscribers for the paper, and the next day was at Lafayette on other business.

Please nnuounce your paper that the good people of the Christian church will get up and have a supper at the school house on Friday evening of this week. Oyaters and other eatables will bo served, so coma aud ouj yourself.

Ilow's Tills?

We offer one hundred dollars reward for any ease of eatairli Unit cannot be cured by tak'ng Hall's Catarrh (Jure. F. J. Cheney 4 Co.,Props., Toledo,0.

We, the undersigned, have known F. •T. Cheney for the last liftmen years, and believe him perfectly honorable lu all business transaction, and financially able to cairy out any obligations made by the firm. e.iT A,

Tiu:ax, Wholesale druggists,

Toledo, Ohio. Waldinh, Kisnan IT lUuvx, Whole sale Drugi/i^s, Toledo, Ohio. 11a. Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting dlreetlv upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system Testimonials sent fiee. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. 'iiy

Be suro and attend tho January clearance sale at Abe Levlnson's. Goods at less 11iu.ii you ever bought them before.

Children Cry for Pitchsri Csstorfau

Catarbh Uubed, health and sweet breath secured, by Shlloh's catarrh rom»dy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. Moflett, Morgan A, Co.

Children Crv for Pitcher1* Castoria.

Flr« Proof StMblt.4.

Fire proof stables are not uncommon in Germany and are very simply built. Timber.- like railroad tie3areplaced from three und one half to four feet apart, arch corrugated iron posts between them and tilled in with a mixture of cinder9 and lime, making it deep enough to protect the timbers. The trap or door to reach tin- loft is made of sheet iron, filled in with the sanio compound. Tlila kind of fircprwiling is very cheap and very effective.

WELCHING Fiftjr I'diiikIm.

A gold nugget, weighing fifty pounds, lias been found in the Tete Saunders mine iu the Uwharie valley, Montgomery county, X. C., which was discovered at a depth of about 10 leet from the surface. The nugget is 14 inches in length, tl inches iu width and 8 inches in thickness, and is the second largest nugget ever found.—New York Commercial Advertiser.

X'cdeHtrijtuisiij.

Mrs. C.—Just think of it. Poor Mrs. Blank has died, and her youngebt child is not aide to walk.

Mrs, D.- Not able to walk! I dare say (hat the disconsolate widower will make it an cxcuse for marrying again that the child needs a step-mother right off.— Texas Siflings. v.'.i-i.v-'.

Nut Altogether iJeparttire. "Yes. sir." said the barber, when he had finished flaying the Btranger alive, "competition kills us all! There's no money in this stand, and I've just about concluded to open a butcher shop!" "And will you close this one?" the victim gasped feebly,—Boston Times,

Miles, 1.1

fir«*.

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an. 7.—Tuosdnv

Danvii.i.!., In«l n«»ar Jut- Mi\ -•!».. tinson sniumlt]

Jut FLOTHINIR with »:I

1 oil misapplied

a mul-.'h. Sin- will di«\ Her husbHiu* was hailh I'lirte-il in trying" to save her.

I IK Me Out. is I an I as

tlyi:eU.y,

killed Tuesday,

riu- wli-M 1 je-avily loaded wagon »)a*Mii-,r "'M.

THE MAli LIS. •irala. Provision*, l.if. Clii' Atjo, Jan. 6. Fl,orR-Qu!et ami 1O\\»t. Spring Wheat Patents. Hakes', r.'l. winter Whent Flour. M?x£,r» u) u.r Patents. 4.50 for Clears.

WHKAT- KnkM u»:iik»'r. No. Mt£9U4c May, Wiifcys-tc. CoilN Active but a-i.T. No •„». ,iall. tinry V.rc untlt-r May Felmiarv :w umU-r May May, 53%tt^snc.

OATs—HiflheT. No. c:nh. May, 45M£4fle. Sai!p:rs in y'x«t ieniaml and higher. No a No. Wbit»\ ©44c No. 2, 4:n4fc4a,c: NV. 'j Whit*-, wc.

RYE—Quiet, but tlrm. No. cash, Mc. Sample* of No. ». Gf.fOTi.e. nml No. 3. til&Wo. No. 2 January, WV: May. 11afu.KY—Scarce ami ru.inir tlrm. No. 2 cash, 73f{/y?oc. Rumple, eomrrioii, .7Wvh' good tc choice, extra lot*,

Mkkh Pokk—Katlu-r active and prices ruled Irregular. Quotations ranged at *J0.C'J*,» 10.75 for cash flo.flo&luT?', for January, and »ll.V5&11.4i»S for May.

I,Aiir»—Rather active and prices ruled higher. Prices ranged ut for cash $5.W»43 6.95 for January, and .15 for May.

HUTTKit—Creamery. lHV.tfw'to Dairy. ItS&ISo Packing stock. frftlOe. Poitlthy—Uve Chickens 7',e per lb Live Turkeys, 5ft-3ljC p»*r lb: Live Ducks, 7HQ 8Hc per lb Live (lee«e. per do?..

Oils—Wisconsin Prime White. 8c: Water White, H^c: Michigan Prime White. 94c Water White, 10*»c Indiana Prime "White, 9^c Water Whlt«\ 10**c Headlight. 175 test.

Gasoline, 87 deg's. He 7-1 deg's. Naphtha. 63 deg's. Sc. Ltgunus—Distilled Spirits ruled firm at •1.14 per gal. for Unished goods.

Wheat—

Coun—Dull.

NKW YUKIC, Jan. D.

Va»ic lower, easy, moderately

active. March, tl.UHALOflS: May. 11.054 Q1.0A July, lUJO-ftl.OO^c December, !l.U)UQ l.OO^e.

?4^lc lower, easy. No. 2, ISWft

00c steamer mixed. Oats—Steady at ^c decline. Western.

49®

660. Provisions--Heef steady, quiet. Plate, $7 00 ft7,f0 family. HM*)@io.r». Pork firm, quiet. New mess, $11.50 r.MH old mess. •10.(K^11.00 extra prime. *9.r*if.!|.u0. Lard quiet, easier Steam-rendered. $rt.27',$.

Cm!vki,an!j. O..

Pbtromu\w--Quiet.

Jan.

6.

Standard white, 110 don.

t«st, fl3^c 74 tasoliue. 9c gasoline. l?c rt3 naphtha. 7c.

Live Stork. CnicAc.n, Jan. 6.

CATn.K- Murket active and prices well maintained Quotations ranged at t4.M)ft 6.W) for choice to fancy shipping Steers M.9U ©4.85 for good to choice do. fcJ»©3.Tf for common to fair do.: #2.4".i©3.75 for butchers' Steers 12.0^2.50 for Stockers $2.10fr2.70 for Texans t&ft0©.l25 for Westerns 2.fK^.OO for Feeders fl.2T^2.75 for Cows I1..7XU3.00 for Hulls, and f.'J.OO^VW for Veal Calves.

Hogs -Market active and tlrm early, but an easier feeling prevailed later and prices declined 5©10c. Sales ranged at for Pigs $3.40 A3.?5^for light for rough packing t3.f033.7ft for mixed, and *.T60©3,S5 for heavy packing and shipping lots.

TRADE PALACE

TICK SALE.

The above don't mean a "tick sale" in one sense of the word, but is a genuine sale of the best quality ot

These are tiew, fresh jfoods in the most

DesirablePatterns

.- OF-

Broad Blue Stripes

AND

Narrow Blue Stripes.

In the best quality made.

Goods that ar«: worth' other places 25 cents per vard. Come and

see what you can buy it of us at, from

Monday,Jan.") to Saturday, Jan. 10

D. F, McClure.

Uackleu's Aruica shIto.

The beat salve In the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Pll»s, or no pay required. It lb guaranteed to give perfe satisfaction, or mon-y refunded. Prlc.\ 26 centra box. For sale at Nve .* 0" drug: -r.-.

Kup^psy,

This i» what vou oiiKht tn hnve: In fact v0u must have It to fullv enjuv lile. Thousands are searching for il dadv.and' muiirnlng because they And It not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars an* spent annually hy our people In I lie lei, at they may attain this boon. A.'nl yet It may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Hitters, if used ac.-oMhag to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsr. We recommend Electric iiitterfc Tor Dyspepsia and all diseases of liver, strmac.h and kidneys. S ild at 5Ue and $1 per bottle by Nye A Co.

ChiUran Cr* for Pitcher'* Castoitt.

Health demand* a hi althv liver, lake Simmon's Liver Hegulat.or for dv»pepKia aud Indigestion.

Kress patterns suitable lor holiday presents. Every brother, father anil hiuband should see them at Hischofs.

Simmon's Liver Regulator is a inns! excellent appetizing tonic.—Saml. S. I'entz, Chap, to Bishop .of .ioi'th Carolina. l'rononnced Hopeless, Vet Saved.

From a letter wiltten by Mi Ada E. Hurt, of Gorton, S. we |iiote: wit!i taken with a oad col l, which settled on my lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up and said 11 ould live but a short time- 1 gave myself up to un Savior, determine-! that if I could not stay with my friends on earth I would meet my absent ones above Mr husband was advised to get l)r King's New Illscovery for consumption, coughs ai-d colds. I gave ita trial, tpnk In all eight bottles It hns cured mi^niid thank Go 1 I am now a well and hearty woman.' Trial bottle free at,Nve A Go's Drugstore), regular size, 50c and $1 no.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough, Shlloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. For sale by Mowett, Morgan A f'o.

Bowols Irregular ana constipated, resulting In Tiles, avoided by t«ki.g Simmon's Liver Kegulatoi.

Shlloh's Cure win immediately reileviCroup, Whooping Cough and Prc-ic-niLI For sale by MolTett, Morgan .t Co.

No cure-all or untried remedy will cu does Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Gold In the head? or Ohllbhunsy oi Ohaflng" or a Rurn? or any Old Soiob: The best i.hlng In the world for It Is Dolman's Petroleum Balm. Gel afree Simple at the dni^ store of N A do

II" is & solid handsome cake of scouring soap which has no equal for all cleaning purposes except-in the l&undry-To use ib is fo value it-

What will 8AP0LI0 do? Why it will clean paint, make oil-clothi orignt, and give the floors, tables and shelves a new appearance. It will tfke the grease off the dishes and off the pots and pans. You can scour the knives and forks with it, and make the tin things shine brightly The wash-basin, the bath-tub, even the greasy kitchen sink will bo as clean at anew pin if you use S&P0LI0. One cake will prove all we say. Be a clever housekeeper and try it 8EWASI or DOTATIONS. THESE IS BUT ONE BAPOLIQ'

BNOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO.. NEW ^RK.

RAILWAY 1IMECARDS

SOITTI! MONOX ROUTE. .AOUTn 1 'I r'J.'ia.m NiRl.t Mail (daiU) .1 r-1-Ifi lU 1 :'Jt)p.tu Day MiiU(daiiv) 2 1,.UJ [AIMM'» train* only stop ateo'jnn eat*i. I "i :*i T|». in Kedfordand I.af. Aet.-oin 1 I CA.UI :05a.m. Way Freight •.-.ep.u,.

7T*r BIG 4—Peoria Division uxyj S:4Ta in. K\press -Mail 1 :55a.in. Mail (dailvi 5:t»5p ni- Mail (daily) Mi a 1 lop. tn Mail— Kxprenw

StM III \ASDAL1A. NOttlH !»:45U.II». ICxpress,. fi Vu 5:lsp.ni. Mail .... Ha tn

I.^Olun

Aceotnmcdation i.! umt

FOR SALE.

FOK

SAI.K—An open faced silver tvatel Klgiu movement,cheap. Inquire ri the Jouriiai ofllee.

FOOENI.

KICNT.-Store rK»m lor rentv

I ii'v-t- uhd in town, A«lth«'.^ II in In

UKXT.-Two rurnished- rofun^: I lu ce bluetit etturt lnju?-e t»r ci z'.v quire at bis ultlee.

KKXT~Kt**idGnccou College H'.i.. hor 1 inrtntmiit)ii Inquire ol'O. M. t«rrka-'

WANTED.

AN "ft I -We want a hulv or gi-nt en»an in tiiis piaeeto act agent for popular Hue of gtmds ati) when omt lisiit uill Itirnisha life-long empl'.'yn*'""

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a

biywages. (J.-oU rel'ereiiee iriven mi U'.rak.« re re Ad re 1 1 II a 1 0 1 I St. Fort. Wayne. Ind,

FOUND. 1,.^

Mi It I .'list pin. Owner will .lacuh Mc-l/^er am] pay for

LOST.

J"M.-Atpairof

gold rimmed spectae-'* V-

tween he postolllce and N. J. Ucr'i reide:»ee. l-'iihler return to this olllee ajuS !-v auanle.l.

DR. O. E. RANKIN,

.' (Successor to Montague & Rank in.) SpeclM) utttMition given to the removal oi CuTii'urs, tMpo-woruiB, hoiuoirholtin. Oflee o\ er the (\irner Hook Store. It.fldi'tK* o00 ?out.b W'u«hlntfl.. Strit-t

Wo believe we liavo thorough knowlod|{e of nil 1 Uw ins nud OUtft of newspaper advert islng, (rained. tn an expcrieuco of twenty-fivo yeais of

Geo. P.

™r„,^

plncin*

contracts and vorlfving their ftilfllluiont aud onrivalM facility

Rowell & Co.

In

ail

department

careful nnd

intelligent bervlce. We oirer our

Newspaper Advertising

BerviceH (o nil who

Bureai||

busimtoh we havo tho best c^uippod

by1"'

far tho most comprehensive as well as tho most convenient pystom of

eontempiMto

spending «1)

or lu

newppnj*r advertising and who

10

Spruce St., New

wWi to cet the iih*' and

advertising for the money.

York.

Diseases of Women AND SUKQEUY. Con»u.tatlon roomt over Sm!th'» dru[ store, South Washington Street, Cr»w" (ordtvllle, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER, M.

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H.

Griffith

""'uosYdonco 218 South Groon street Mrs. Dr. Qrtfflth gives special attention Chronic and Surgical Dlseaset

Women, Ohlldren, and O bate trice. Dr. Griffith, a general praetto*. OONBULTATIOM AA,