Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 January 1891 — Page 2
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The Ball corset has soft eyelets. Soft eyelets are loops of corset lace stitched into the corset softer, smoother, pleasanter, neater, more womanlike than metal.
The Ball is the easiest ever worn by woman. The ease is due to covered coils of finewire spring in the sides. These springs hug the figure gently, and yield with every little strain.
The Ball is "boned" with Kabo that never breaks or kinks or rolls up or shifts from its place.
You can wear a Ball corset two or three weeks and, it you don't like it, return it to where you got it and get your money back. The manufacturer pays the merchant to do that.
HICAUO CQRSKT O..
est and
ctileafio and New York.
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THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1891.
This Date in History—Jan, 8, IMS—Death of Galileo. nstrouoni^r lv.»rn ir64. 1753— Death of Sir Thoman Uurxiet, son of Gilbert, judgo and political t«*r. 1775—Death of John BaskervillA, printer born 1700. •2787—Death of Sir William Draper, controversial writer born 172!. 3S15— Bailie of New Orleans British defeats, with a los.* of over !,?»*) in killed and wounded. 1821—Birth of ,Tames LongstreeU Confederate lieutenant general. 1830—Born at Dresden Hans Outdo von Bulow, musical composer. 2650—Death of Lieut. Thomas Wajjhorn. originator of overland route born IsOO.
NKW ROSS.
P. M.
Brown wis at the Capital ou
Wednesday. George Brown
was at your city
on
Wednesday. Jus. Higgins transacted business in Lebanon Monday.
The meetings continues at the
M. E.
a
stullions
T. S.
trains on
grand sale
here Feb.
billed for sale. Eev.
of fine
lit.
Poca Eagle is
N. S. McCallmn
will begin a
seriesof meeting at the Christian church Wednesday evening, Jan.
21.
Zuck,
of
your city, enroute
for
Clark county, was delayed on account of the wreck. He returned home in the evening.
Forty persons attended the tin
ding of
Matt
wed
Hettinger Wednesday.
grand dinner
here had but three days
The school holidays.
Meesmore.
•worth .League
his services. lie
-_^Vauee,
with
spent Sunday
W. k.
Swank
friends here. Jasper Brown, of Malott, is for John
working
The devotional meetings of the Ep
occur every Sunday even
ing at the churoh. All invited to attend.
J. W.
Bemley and
A. S.
F. M.
Shanklin
represented the local Epwortli League in its district convention at Danville, Ind., last week.
Shanklin, of Roberta Chapel,
was surprised very agreeably by his many friends on last Tuesday, the occasion being his CCth birthday. Mr. Shanklin has been all his
life
an earn
untiring worker at
Chapel, but he lately sold his
home and contemplates moving away, where he has not yet determined, so his friends to the number
this
a lit
Snhool commenutil hero Monday morning. John Pattou, of Hicbmond, is visiting T. F.
Patton.
Dave McLoed has returned to school at
Qreencastle.
Scott Fullenwider returned Tuesday morning to School. Eev. Hickman,
of
the Petit trial,
INDIANA.
Democratic Caucuses Chooso Legislative OUlcers—Other News.
A
was served in style
everyone
and
enjoyed himself.
YesU rday morning
as
on the
the local
freight
I3ig Four was pt'lliug over the
Midland crossing, a Midland freight dashed into it just amidships, knocking two cars from the track and derailing two others. The
Midland engine rear
ed into the air like
a living
monster and
dropped er on its back completely
de
molished. No one was Beriously hurt, bnt the Midland engineer, Michael Bush •W8B seriously bruised.
In consequence
lx tli roads were
delayed
is
some
time. The wreck train oa the Big Four worked till in the night clearing away the debriH. Both tracks arc now clear and business
resumed.
WKSLKY.
«n«n* Nomination*.
I
MUANAIM.DS,
was
in the Valley Sunday, John Williams has returned home from a visit in Kentucky.
The new organ for the Baptist church here arrived Wednesday. Pine Todd has gone
to/Crawfords-
ville ogam to take music lessons. Miss Lizzie Suman,
ot
iJjs^isiting her
Rev*. Kendall has commenced the meeting here to continue some time. Quite
a
crowd were in attendance at
the mask at Mr. Wilkerson's last Thursday. Albert Swindler has pone book to his duties at the blind school at Indianapo-
T. J.
Sidener and Minnio Liter,
near Orawfordsville, visited
of
frionds here
Sunday. Misses Olara Hadley and Dola Parsons, of Plainfield, visited relatives here during holidays.
Edgar Allen's orse run away Sunday afternoon, throwing him and Jim Patton out but not seriously injuring them.
lud.. .Jan. -The con
tent for the othcint positions ai the Indiana Ootwral As-^mMy -which.will begin hiciinr.u -i'ssi«n to-«lay was* brought Ui an cml by the Democratic ca\icu v. The
NUC
eessful eainliiiaU' were the following" naiiKMi ]ers«n^: S|veaUer «»f the House of Hepre.M-ntatives. Maon .1. Niblaek. of Vineennes: elerk. Thomas Newkirk. of Kushville:assistant elerk. rharles K. I'rawley. of Sullivan: doorkeeper, Frank P. Hatuibauirli. of IVru: secretary of the -iuite. D. U. Kenton, of Ilammomh assistant Mvretarv. (ioorge 1\ i'leasant. of Vway: l»w»rkeeper, O. T. Well?*, of inilianapoli»».
The eonteJ for the speakership was very close. NiMaek defeated I'urtis. of this city, hv a majority of only one. He was the speaker of the htM Mouse, ami it was supposed that as there had been 110 opposition to him until a few days airo his tv-rleetion would be by a ilari^e majority. The most surprising result of tlie contest, however, was Thf* election of Kenton as secretary of .the Senate. He came here from llanunond almost unknown. anil hK eandidaey'was regarded presumptions. He soon showed, however. that he knew a few things about polities, and he earn-.1 out victorious in a contest with the best men before the
Legislature. as^candidates. -.•* The Demoeratie members of the Senate have oeiermmed to take into their own hand*, the 'appointment of the standing committees. They fear that the Republican Lieutenant-'Governor's selections will, ii.ot. be 'satisfactory. They have app-ihted a committee on nomination of- eonunkte.'S with Seuator (iritlith as.ehairtnan.
Indiana's representation at the world's fait*'was considered, and it was decided that there, should by» created a committee iH the VollUiibiatv e.sposition cmisisting of tifteen .members, with each Contrressional district- represented. A dctinite^om'hisioii Cl t,, t^c amount the^appropriation to be made was not reached.- but- there-is a general sentiment in favor of making it about S'Jou.OiM. that, sum to be augmented by county contributions and such sums as may be raised fnun other source-.
The Republican members if the Legislature decided' in .caucus to support a worthy Ucmocratic treasurer and not to try to delay legislation unless pernicionf. -Thev nominated for complimentary vote the ... following: speaker. Alex Hess. if Wabash: clerk, Wilbur K. Sever S"U, of Lafayette: assistant elerk. 1L A. Nay.' of Madis»»n: doorkeeper. .lohn f'hilds.of Deeatiir secretary of Senate ('. t. \Vaite. Of .rnion «*ity: assistant secretary, 'ieorge Hemlerson. of Warren: assista!H- 'doorkeeper. W. A Durbiii. »f. NoblesvUle.
The Democrat-ie caucus decided to per mit Lieut en suits' ioycru* 'liase Rrp.) t» preside oyer all.joint sessions ot the HoUsv. and..,Senate. This was right that was'denied the Lieutenant
Governor during the hist two sessions of the Legislature. The (bivernors message will not 1 delivered until Kriday iu»*rninLf. No Legislature has ever assembled in In dsana that had more, important work before U. In the S.-nate there are Democrats *and i«) Jb-ulilieans. and in the House T-4 Denocrais and '_.V» Republicans.
Indian'?'- I'nuts) nf A sjrlrulture. iNi'i is. Intl.. .I ui. —Tho In diana st iU l»i»sinl .«»f vAjrrienlture on Wi?iliK'«hiy dt'vnt.jMS to con siriersition «.»f Uir ijuvsiion «»f Indiana*, duty in tnakin^r a .tlisplay at the uirrld's fair, \vith th»* ivsiilt that a rt'sulntinn yvas ad»»pu»d declaring that th«' tnit* should
Vh*
well r»*pro
st?nt«*d and that a omii]issiun«.*r should bt* app'tinbHl to takf charge «»f the display. Tin* «-n ral Ass»*mhly was ask to at umv appropriate the money need cd for the display. In an address to the board 011 the Mihjeet of the culture of the suffar i»eet in Indiana l*rof. JI. \V. Wiley, chemist of the National iK-part-ment »f j*rieul:,nre. said that the sod of Northern Indiana was speeiallv adapted to the culture uJ and »hat Mich an industry could be p: .:. ahl\ worki'd in that section. The annual election of eifrht iiKMnlier*- of tie- State -board resulted in the following -beinjf *hos4»n: l-'ifth district. V. K- iVi'«.*r: Sixth. \Y. \V. Hamilton: Seventh. K. II. IN'ed: Kijrlith. J.
M. Saiikey: Tenth. .1. N. havidson Eleventh, Lloyil Jones: Twelfth. .1. M. lJotffrs: Thirti-enth. W. A. Mays. ]tooi iiis ?1M Iniliaii.i ias |'i«-lat**.
VISION.
liobert*
farm and
GO
of
thought
occassion of showing him their
respect, good
will aad appreciation of
v. J. M. Stafford ex
pressed the sentiments of the assembly in a short speech, which was res]onded to by Mr. Shanklin.
Mr
and Mrv. Jos.
his son-in-law and daughter,
Hoopeston,
111.,
liis
remaining life.
ol
were present, and all
wished him the greatest
ol
happiness
BitowN's
in
YA ,I,I Y.
Ind...Ian. —A conference
of those interested in the future of the Indiana ^a* field was held hero Wednesday. At P) o'clock a larjre party of Eastern capitalists and manufatcurers arrived b\'special train. In the afternoon th»* Toh»do ,v K'ansas (,'itv Hailroad Company provided a special train for a trip over the licit road and a visit tothe factories. At the baiejuet at ni^ht ernor te«de. «f Oklahoma, presided. A number of addresses were made on sul jeets bearing upon the future of natural gas. and the. Indiana field especially.
\Vloppeil hy While up^.
]Ni»iAN.\roi. ^. Ind.. Jan. In North Indianapolis, a suburb of the Indiana capital. White Caps Tuesday nijfht visited the house of ()avil Davidson, forcibly took him a quarter of a mile from his home, and he was lashed with hickory switches by each of a dozen men. The Jlesh of his back was horribly cut by the whipping. He was in the habit of abusing his family while intoxicated.
K«mo
SliKl.ltYVii !.!•:. lml.. .Ian. S.—Mrs. Edna I'cariv. of this city. rot 5'i.OOO damages from Stimuel Hamilton, of Madison, hid., for injuries sustained bj falliiif!' into his cistern.
I'lainco
Orawfordsville,
sister Mrs. Clay Gott.
in a ourt
II.
IIOUM-.
IWH.I.K.
Ind.. Jail. s.
WHY
L-'ire
WIIIII XOTJ
in the aiiM-d a
court-house Tu .day morning loss of ?'_',000: fully insiiaed.
Sl»« WHH toni|il«t«ly Ourod, A daughter of my eustormer suffered from suppressed menstruation, and her health was completely wrecked. At my suggestion she used one bottle of Bradfield's Female Regulator, which cured h"r—J. W. Heliums, Water Valley.Mlss. Write The Bradfleld Reg. Co., Atlanta, Ga for particulars. Sold by Nye it Co. Crawforcls'.Ille, Ind.
Cure will give you immediate relief Price, 10 cents, 60 cents and 91- Moffett Morgan & Oo.
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and 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 cohls, headaches and fevers and cures habitual
Syrup of Figs is the of its kind ever pro-
constipation, onlv remedy
duced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt ii its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the nio.-i 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 §L bottles hv all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIC- SYRUP CO
SAN FRANCISCO, CiL.
LOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. Nt
CARTEL ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
CURE
•lck Ht&dfrcheand roller* all tho tronbltt loot d«nt to a bilious state of tbe system, such afl Dlulnst*, Kause*, Drowslnesi, Dlstreu after MtiD(,Fala iu tbe 6ide.
ko. White
thelrmotl
remarkable success baa boeu shown In coxlfig
SICK
Budacha, TPt Oarter'M Llttlo Liver Villi ut •aually valuable In Conatipatton.curingand prf Tenting this annoying complaint,-while they alao correct all diaordora of thoHtomach^itlmulatotha Lver and regulate the bowels, livtm if they auLy cared
HEAD
•cm the?would be Rlmostpriceleaa to tho*owho •uli:er from this distressing complaint butfortuCiUly theirgoodnons dooa notenrt hero.and thoM who once try thein will find tlies«ilittla pills valu* able in po many ways that tbey
ling to
will
not be wil
do without them. Butaftorallaicki"
ACHE
lathe bane of
po many livc9 that horo is wfier*
we make our great boaflt. Our pillacuroit whlla Others do not. Carter's Little Liver PHI* aro v«rr prnall and tery easy to take. Ono or two pilln make a doka. Th»*y are strictly ve^eUblo *n«ldo not gripo or purge, but by their gentle action pie-mo alt w'ao n«e them. In vir.lK.it 25
cents Ave for $1. Sold
by draggl«t3 everywhero, cr
I.EU: TY JUJUL
""CARTER WEDICINE CO., New York.
SMALL PILL SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICf
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY,
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
For Bilious and Nervous Disorders.
"Worth a Guinea ft Box" but sold
for
25
Cents,
BY AI.I. Kill (iWM''.
I'roitouncvd Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurt, of Gorton, S. we quote: Was taken with a bad col l, which settled ou my lungs, cough set in and finally terml natetl in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up and said I could live but a short time. 1 gave myself up to m\ Savior, determined th»t if could not «tay with my friends on earth I would meet my absent ones above My huslntnd was advised to get Dr King's New Discovery for consumption, roughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles it has cured me and '.bank God I am now a well and hearty woman. Trial bottle free at Nye i.,o Drug store, regular size, 50c and $! 00.
SLEF.PLESS NIGHTS made mlserable by that terrible eougn. Shlloli Cur Is the remedy fur you. For sale by M-jffett, Mortrjin ,k Co.
Bowels Irregular ami constipated, re suiting In Piles, avoided by taking Slin tDon's Liver Itegulatoi.
Kupepsy.
This Is what vou ought, to have, It fact vou must have it to fully enjov 111 Thousands are searching for it dally.and mourning because they find it riot Thousands upon thousands of dollars arc spent annually by our people In thebo that they may altaln this boon. Arid yet It may be hinl by all. We gunrante' ihat Electric Hitters, if used aeeotdmj to directions and the use persisted In will bring you good digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Enpep&r. We recommend Electric IJItters for Dvspepsbi ami all discuses of liver, stomach ami kidneys. Sold at 50 and $1 per bottle by Nye
It.
Co.
Chilton Cry for Pitches Castorii
Health demands a healthy liver. Tak Simmon's Liver Kegulatiir for dyspepsia ami Indigestion.
Dress patterns presents. Every husband should sc
suitable lor holiday brother, father and them at Bischof's.
Simmon's Liver Regulator is a most excellent appetizing Ionic.—Saml. S Pent/., Chap, to Bishop of North Carolina. lincHlou'n .A rntcH
CATARRH
cougb when Bhlloh'a
MHITU.
The heat salve In the world for Cuto Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfec satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 26 cents a box, For sale at Nye A Oo. drugstore.
CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free, MoBett, Morgan* Oo.
PiIWrin_Cry .for.Piteh«r^tJD*»torfcC Children Crv Pitcher's Castoria.
HEWERS OF
OLD HONESTY
WILL SOOFL FI|ID J^T I] L/\STS LONGER, TASJES SWEETER TF-JANL T0B/YCCOS, AJNLD WILL PLEA^SE
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT,
ULl
AND INSIST ON CETTINC IT.
E/Ei^ypLllG SyAI^jpED LI^E
A^BON/E cdj.
JMO. FIRZER & BROS., LcuisYille, Ky.
SILAS WRAY,
Designer and Eugra ver Manufacturer ol aii kinds of
•'Electrotypes and Wood Cuts, Cravvfordsville, hull
UK
J'OI'HNAi.olK'tMTully r('»-oninH*nls Silas
Wray as a tlrst-clas^ artist. lit-
CUT
of thf Y..MX
X,
buU iiujf.
DR. SAJSTXJEETS
ELECTRIC BELT
IERt|0
WTTH SUSPENSORY
WEAK EH
***v O.rnorl IS
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tTE fifllt- tVTKRtft t* IMPRQVEOT^.ij^rilCTRIC BUT AHO SUSPENSORY or N To 1'npr of (•mprath*' ^Nlr:ru, riving Krrflj. JIIM, Soolh n*. 4'mitlmntn* l'«irrpfi»» fit f:!r?iri-il* all W KAK I'AKTS, n-u rio* thf mto HHALTII *n«l VH«OK»t'SSl KK«'T»L Kt«-rtHe Currwil fVU tnHantly. or f.Tfelt tu Chfh. HKI.T and fi. and nit. Worn IVr» man^BlIf I ar^t i» d.jrr r*n»j.L!ct Kr«. 8AKDENElECTFjrcD., i«'jL.-.iloiiu. CHICAGO,ILL
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Murks, CopyriehU,
fait Jrct.jvM
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DRSEaERSV
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REMEMBER
LI N
IS THE NAME OF THAT
Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD In the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, and BRONCHITIS.
Price #2.00. I'lnt BotUaa. For Sale by leading Dri'Jgists. r*r,K!i
ONLY
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Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co.
62 JACKSON ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
titilloh'eOufa win immediately rollers Croup, V/hoojiln^ Cough and Bronr:hit! For «aie by MolTci.t. Morgan & Oo.
No euro-all or untrlctil rumedy will euro docb Simmon's Jjlvnr Itogulator.
Gold In the hfiail? or Ohllbla.as? 01 Ohadngfora Burn? or any Old Sores? The best thing In the world for It Is Oolman's Petroleum Balm. Oetafree sample at the drug store of Nye & Oo.
Years isn't
New
a
Holiday
far off, is
very
look into our store. We have
store is just
piled
lust Come
A nice blank Hair MufT only nice 'i line of Muffs ami Cupi's, till at spculal.1 prices for the holnlav traile.
liny a nice Dress Pattern for a Clui.-t-mas present. We have them for S2. $:f.
$4.(45, $". f'U
UUl!
"P
to
suit. Give us a eall ami we help you to make a nice ehoiue.
Buy a nice silk unil'i'ella for a piesent. We havi tl'em at $1.07. $1.27. $1.47 ami up to
$10
each. We
$1
to
S:i
will save you from
on youi umhrella puivlmse.
Buy a nice pait of
Totter
for a Christmas present.
Kul (iloM.s
Buy a pair ofourblaek siik Slittswe are stilling at $1. We have some very nice Waek sl. 'k ami wool Hose sul able forjChristmas presents.
You should see the silk mulllers. w.e are soiling at 25c, 8fto, 50c ami 75c.
IivlianaDolis journal.
Intho Various Kltthms c»f \h- I ndlanapoli •.lour-nal,
DAILY, SUNDAY and WEEK1Y
Homo and Korci^n ovent^of alld«'i.ri»itlous ar«- lr».*at«*ci with a lulln«'ss ami rotnph-ii'iK-s^ not att» mi»tfd l»v
IUIJ
otlu-r nowspitpi-t in Indi
ana. Ainonir liiL-m-wnpaptM^ of the tau? it. i^ prt'-cMnim.'nt.ly llie l««'st. and Indiana reader* rati nowhere el*»e tlni what ihev want in the way of State and loeal now. It circulates larjroiy.in every county in Indiana, ami lias corre-poneients in every town and viliace of Importance This feature of the Journal, durIntfthe ensuiniryeitr. *yMl he kejit up to the present hijrh standard of p'omt'tne-- and accuracy. and. the service will he improved wherever it. ma he ntfeded,
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WKKKl.V.
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BANKERS,
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TED.
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Buffering from the effect* of youthful orror«, earlj decaf, wasting weakncnn, lost manhood, otc., I will •end a valuable treatise (scaled) containing faU partlcnlan for home care, FREE °f charge. •plendid medical work should be read by ever man Trbo li nerroua and debilltf^d. Addreaa, Prof. Pt C* FOWliER. Noodui,
it? You wouldn think
We have bought about 300 of those a Chenille table covers they are beauties,
call ami see them.
Buy one of those niee home-miu-le bed comforts.
liuy a nice pair of all wool Ylimkot-.
W have
the nlci si line of
for presenLs ever shown in this city.
See the ntee line ol to'.vel.s we ari showing lor holiday presents.
Our line of table linens and mipkins to nuKteh are the town lalk.
The Ladies' Dry Goods House and Ladies" Bazar.
127 and 129 East Main Street, Crawtordsville, Ind.
^}H.oi)i?viur hr.. AibAN* if, :o Sf i-
Through ltOUl
Chicago.
LouisvilW.
Dirf
Lafayette, (^reencastlc,
Mieiiijran City. Keiltbrd." New Albany,
All Points North. South*
and West.
South bound.--No. :lXifht, Kxpress,TJ.'io a in., daily: No. fast mail, 1 .'2U, p. it*, diiily: No. S*. lledforil Aec\mnmdalIod, r». i7 p. in., except Sunday.
Wajrner Sleepers and Utvlinln^ t.'halr Car on ni^ht trains. IJeet modern day coachesof all trains.
Connectlii|r with solid Vestibule trains ft* liloominffton and Peoria to and fr«jm ssour river, F)enver and the Pacitle coast.
At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Sprlnjrtleld and Columbus to And from the Eastern and *e»t board cities.
TllAIKS AT ORAWFOBDSVIIiT-K. fjrtlNO WB8T. No. i» mall a. No.7 tnal! d. 1^: "».*» a. No. 17 mull(d)..... I p. tu No. 3 Kxprc** 0:4."p. rn
Ot!Nl KAST.
No. 10 Mall d) 1 :.'w» a rr. No.
'Z
Kxpress H:4Ka.»n
No. IS Mall 1:10 No.s Mall(d) r:or ,J ni For full Information re*rardlmr time, rateand routes, consult the ticket airent and
And the best lamp ever made, like Aladdin's of ola, a "wonderful lamp!" A lamp ahftolutoly noiicxplonlve and mi« br(»»kal)lo9 which
Enlliantrlrnr^
ives a »oft, white light of 8 5
candle ?ouerf
Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light, more cheerful than either That lamp is
CoRa»v
DRUNKENrfESS W LIQUOR HABIT.
w/mmewoRio me/ie/s
BUT ONE CUBE
RMlAs GOLDEN SPECIFIC
It can be given in 11 cup of tea or entTwsor In ar* thd^Hoffood.without tho knowled^o of the patient. If necofsaryjit In absolutely harml and willeffoct a jwrmanont and Ki»eMly our© whether the patent \h a moderato drlnki* or an alcholtcwrecK. ITNKVKU FAlIiS. A, oper atCH so quietly anl with such certnintfThat the patient undergoes no Inconvcnienco, aud ore no Is sward, hU foted. 48* C«., drufrgli
a. hU comploto reformation la otpage book of partlpulAra freo. Ny
SuIm
CrawfOraayillo Ind. 17
so
at Very
Look at the list oi articles we have-to sell There'
is centainly some item which you want lor Wither,
Mother, Brother, Sister, Wile, Husband, Sweetheart.
Great holiii.'t sale of silk hamlker ehiefs.
Buv a nice laee hetl set for Christmas present.
Huv a set of aceciiiUuiiB foi^a CliMnt man pi "sent.
if
a larger stock than
full of pretty things.
and
Presents
See
'•MO a, No. 10 except
North bound.- No. J. nlirht. express m..laliy: No. t. fiLst mail, 'J.'Ji p. Lafayette AecomincMhition, 10.-4-: a. Sund ty.
Trams
Nt) freight trains (rarry nassetufers. 3, 4. f». d, stops only at Count) seats: JAMKb RAKKRK.
Oon. Pass. Atrt. Motion Koule
Motion Block. Chicago, lb
Peoria Division
A
IS I IL Korui'Tly l,H.,t\V, & Short
and West.
J'.
folders. OKOKfiK l«U«lNSO_N. Airt
Vandalia Line
IJIKKCl HOUI'E TO
Taslivilie,
Clmttanootra,
v": Florida, Hot Sjiriiiirs, Texas, Kansas, Missouri. Micliitran, Canada^
Northern Ohio.
Clciiu Depoth,,L!euii Coiiclirs. Sdund Brid^f
.1. Hn toll in son A pon t.
The Rochester.'4
No Smoke, Nn Smrll. No lirokrn Chimntyx.
Onlyflvo yours old. ami over two million* !u
UM'.
It must
BO KIMMI
lump to
INUKTI
huch
A
A*k UMI lump for it. l.uok f*»r
murk
tell-
ln« s«ucr'»'!»B, lh(lc-dit is, 1'or hinipn may come and IniupM inuv
KO,
but t'N) Uoche.^ter" shlin»s ou
for»»v«»rl 'Over tj.000 urii*«tlc varlrlivn IliiiiKiiik and Tat»lo Hannnt't ni)«l Sltttiy, Va«»! mid Pijino l.atnpx—*vrry Litul, Hrouze I'orrolniu, Urii*?, Nck».»l and iiliu'k Wrought Ir»D.
(HO
tntde
FTA'NPT "THH HOCUKSTKII." IFH
-lmsn
the ireiMiiiio llnche*Ur and tli» stylo you unut, nrti ts no Inmp-storo nuar, to ns direct for llluxtrnt«'d catulduno (und r«i1ni'«'d jirlo«. MMIxfreo
and wo will box and Mind you any lump aafuly ry rl^lit to your d«»i»r. UOCIIKSTKIt I.A CO.,
Park Place, New York,
MiUlUfiirlurrrr, and *ilf Ownrr* ofttnrhntcr Patrntt, Thr Jsimi' St'tr?
in
tltf
H'or/if.
Press the Button, It Opens and Lights
Tho Sfnglc Seir-I.tghtlni Puckrt l.nmp. No toy mi limerark, but a real setmlih lump in
nickel oi,
AND*-
si/e o(
rocket match safe, burn* o»hour quicklyre filled. live agent wanted in ev-ry town. »v»mr'-v/y triJ/mn/.r®IslO
,efete
"t,, Kam*|.» h.3'
ntitfltand 1000 extra lighters sent prepaid for &1, I you write and mrntloa this }tater. will tellyou brio get one for nothing. Address Ketali Departiuent» Roch,«lw Limp Co.. 37 Barclay Strest, New Yorl
you would take
ever,our whole
WE
want you to
Them!
Low
vV'
•'i Get one of those line set ol (/lieniHe Curtains with plain ami 'ancv bonleis.
Prices!
Now is the time toliiiv line f-Pml we are nuikini: spceial ow pi ices oii i-.!' olii cloaks to make i'leaii f.weep ii lie'III.
SI'I: i«ur s.peelul dUplav of goodAgtliiin. lib'tor pl ese -g,,
I'o'ie toiiet sels col In arui Ttiff'i 500 boxes wi llini.' paper woilli friim?-ii. •to :t.V: a box, your choice ler lOr.
S I a
funs suitub!-
1
I
tlschiis. unlaur.di led. apmns. fmHj pliislr scarfs. eliil.U-en's plush c.'ips and .hii!-' Ch itai.'iitie bags ami motifv pur3e3yESV« thiows.etc. ,, ,,
Sei out- new stvieof .„aulii|ii"t'.!ai'i' b.',l sei for I he holidays.
We have )in) luive ,if |\ei jii, O iI it 1 1 it rSell at'U'.te each,
"'C'liiie acd look, we v,t)l. d,coii.' h.-s! ,ln le ip you see all the above )r(iids" diiii: n.any otliers we have not mentioned. ..v
B'HAYHES'
ARABIAN
iALSAM
one of tie BEST MEDICINES ever inveatci FOR——
nu rami: raff inso?
PAIN ANO INFLAMMATION,
both Extemallyawl internally. It i^safe and taininitsaotioo- For Burns, Poisoning.
rVMpeiiS»
LIntiamniAtion of the ch or liowels, l^talnoss. Rheumatism, I'alns in Side, k.,cri Shoulders. Piles, Sore Throat, Croup, or Bran^' cbiti^. Prices* cts. ami Si. at all .!ruk%ri$t-.
E. MORGAN 8l SONS. Proprietors,
I-KJVII'LNCU,
U.
I.
TiunKsrm.mn.y ROSS GORDON,
LaFayette,
A
Ind.
GENTS WANTED.
n^dort in overy firatly 4 I «Hl IJV»: I'KHSOV Addreii.J. .n. I.CVOIS, 13 nrlMo %*e., 4'iiieiiiiiMll. Ohio.
raesa
Line
Route. East
UMPHREYS
Dn. Hi MfaiUiYs'srKciKio uresirlentitk-aHy »h»l rarefully prepariil prescriptions used fur jnuti.v years in private pructtoe wltliHiicceHH.aiu! teroi. Ihlrtv yean* used by tla|»eoplc. Every single sj«cltlc Is a speelul cure
for
the diaonsu nameit.
These SjKHdflcft irnro without 1rtiKKlnc. puftf ln« or rehieJiiK the ny»«t m. anl arc to tm-i /. lit-ed thesoverciif a re niedhw oft he \S orhl. UST riUVCU Ct ltliS. J'lll'
I I-'CVITH'AHS«S.
OmiKesiton. JartammnMnti
*2 Worms, Worm l-'e\rr. Worm t'olir 3 i'
II
ur C'olie, ur Teething of Itifunts
•I Diitrrhen. of chililren or Adults... .*5 li Heiit ery, 'irtplng. UUIrmm.'olic..
,'2't
IJ t'holern iNl orbuh, VoinItiiig..., .'• "i
7
C'ouuh«(, bmnehitls.. .S Neil ra Itfi ti, Toi.thfu ltc, Fnoeaehe.... 11 eada eli Sick lieatlaolie, \'ertitfo 10 ll\ f*i»epsi j*, )Ultou Stomach .'+•* 11
f*tiipi,eH«(iMl"r
ridnl'iil Period*. .'M
1*^ W hites, tooVrnrn.-e Pertcds *i.'» 1 3 roiip, I'inieult PreatliitiK I I nlt Uheiim, Kriiellons. 1.1 hen mil 11
MM,Krysi|K'las,
Hlieuumtlc
1 I am A a 0 1? I*ile«., nilu.l or PleedliiK i. ..« *50 Ml
II II
rrh, hilhieii^a. C'olil In the llend .50
'^0 Wlioopinu1 ('oiitfli* Violent I'otmhh. .50 lieiiernl hetiilM),Physical Weakness ,.*»» 2? Kidney IHweime ,50 %»S Nei*\
OIIS
Oehlliiy 1.00
30 I »*imi f-y W eiiknes*. Wrttln« hed. .50 3* IMhcases of ihellei»ri,i al|ltntl"ti 1.00
SoM ly or sent postpaid on IlcMriutKVs|
MANCAL, (M4
Ipt
pni:
of prlei'." lot richly bound el»ih and koM, umllcd free. HUMFIlHEYS, MEDICINE CO..
Cor. William and John Streets, Wow York.
S E I I S
FORINVENTORS
I i«u»:d r)(ati-"!.'ind K«/reiL*» l'aH,J»t Sv«'urrt|. huuu l-'ilct!, 'I'rmir Mii'.k* and'f.ubrls torc*l, A«1 I'atvTjt s- 'I'rau^actiil.
I'IMMI'T PKR-SONAI, ATTKNTln'J iNKim.M.vnoNASii.ADvif'i: n:r:n
.••COnntCSPOXDEXOE
SOUCITEU
BRASKEARS& PARISH
S. HrtAfcHKAi:«. A. 1.
IJ»U'
Kxrtti.iin-r 1*. I'm. nt onk-.-. 615 Seventh St, N. i,
0pp. U. S. Patent Oflfice.
WASHINGTON, I)
VEGETABLE
IS mmm FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS.
3Gc. and 81. at all drugplsti.
E. MORGAN & SONS, Propriclors,
PROVIDENCE. R. I.
TiunKSri'i'UEDbrROSS GORDON LaFayette, Ind.
