Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 January 1891 — Page 2

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A wrong corset tortures or worries a woman worse than anything else she has on. or can put on, unless it be a wrong shoe.

There is a right corset, a ready-made corset, right for almost every woman—one. There is only one of which the seller will say "Bring it back in a week, or two, 01 three, and get your money lot it, if you ore willing to part with it and that one is Ball's.

There's, a primer on Corsets for you at the stc :e.

CniCAfio ConsET Co.. I'Utencoaud New York.

Daily

journal

Pabllsiedlfteiy Evening Except Snada Hy T. B. McGAlN.

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l-'IUDAY, JAN. 1C, 1801.

This Date in History- Jau. 16, 1500—Death of Ed annul Sj^user, p»*»t born 1612—Rlrth of John Molten.', French dramatist died lfira. 1003— Birth of Richard poet died 17-13. 1704—Death of IMu-ard (.libl^on born 1TTJT. IW0—Death of Sir John Moore, general fell at t'oruinm: lom

I7t'i

1839— Death of Edmund Lod£«\ herald ami antiquary born 187-j—CJonernl amnesty bill parsed b}* roncress. 1 ^7*8— Samuel' Bowles editor i*f The Springfield

Republican, di»*d in Springfield, Mans., aged 78 years. 1881—Netv .»f snow slides in the Wahsatch mountains. I'tan rleveu liv»»s lost. 1680— United Suites Senator J. F. M.-inder^on, from Nebraska. H».*et»M.

SILVER COIN AND CURRENCY Tho ., is familiar li.v lIns tim* with til'.' ik.-'a-silwr (.•unviirv one tl« pwnb.-icks, which n-p'v'soiit the -l.nOO.000 ounet'.s of silver bullion tH» s-ivom- I ment now buy.- monthly. Tli»» omir.* of ivcent silvor lci^islati'm in tho L*niii is as follows: Up to lS7:i we liml frw coiuaj of silver that is to say. anybody with a i]naiitity of silver bullion ooulil take it to tin' I'nit.M .States jinur ami have it oifnwl into silvi-r dollars contaiunid .I71.25 grains oach nf pure silver. The government only rh:irj «-*'l him for this a sum sufficient to pay for rolinint ami alloying th'» metal. In 1*7:1 the coinii^u of silver 11 l.urs i»\\, ept the tnule dollar for foreign .silver countries) was stopped.

jus

the silver men saiil, in

the interest of the "tfolil buss"—those •.who dunu to the gold standard alone. In l*7.S. under the Bland silver law. (silver dollars of the old weight and fineness (371.•J'r grains! bewail to be coined again. Under this law if2.000.ii00 worth of the metal was required to he coined monthly, and if l.OOfl.OOO worth might b«- coined.

Am

a matter of fact,

the minimum w:us scarcely at all exceeded at any time, ."uid the utmost amount of actual silver dollars coined was about 2,.MKUK)i) a month. These dollars were piled up in vast heaps in the treasury vaults.

The mlver law of 1S90 changed the face of tilings once more. Under that law the government stopix-d coining silver dollars, but buys silver bullion and issues legal tender notes instead at the rate of $1,500,000 a month. The currency of the country is. therefore, increasing at that rate, and will be added to by -$54.000.000 a year.

The free coinage men are luore lu-tive and powerful than they have been for years, and expect in this congress or •next to pass a law permitting the unlimited mating of silver dollars, just aa it was previous to 1S73. It is predicted that then silver will become

BO

abundant

as to drive gold altogether from the •United States' circulation and make it command a premium in the markets. As to what wouid appen then the veteran financial writer of The New York Sun has this to say:

My own notMin is th-it so long *w nu.'n can produee ttveuty ounev*

of

»U»er at th* sw cost of

labor tm one sold, lh*u with 16 or ounces of the silver coined into money can procure by cxchaugn an ounce of gold, they will prefer Kilr«.-r nuuin-» io jjoM

as money.

Mining1. Therefore,

'.with international hbr.^Uttlisni at IdoriaVtjtol the pn»luol of siJrei" would Increase, whtlrt that of guH would diminish. Only the mure cheaply .workable gold tnuie* would l»e workod, and the others would b*»c.I'K^i At «umo time or oilier, therefore. the supply o? golL relatively to that of »dv*T. would beennru' so small that the "peg" v.hjM tsvj» w.iy, JUJ] jr«.»Sd WOUHI no lonjer

Btaudard. TH «i'jMlM 'y ben done to a k'reut exk'iit. Many lease? .rondh and mort^ru^esi on real tAUr aud millions of railroad and mnnicipnl bonds have U'en made withiu Uie past few years call tog either for oin," or. whnt is betu-r, for "Kold ein of the pp'sent sumiai*d of weight and fineness As to bunks and linkers, they may, if they ehoo^-.1, what they did during the waropen accounts in #bM, mid make their loans sj^ci/lcally in that I. (mi of money. In California this ia provided for by statute.

Wrrn all of Cleveland's garrulity both in speech and letters since the election lie is ominously silent on the silver question. He seems to bo between the dovil and the deop sea.

TARIFF PICT0K..E8

New York Press: Tho average daily wages of railroad engineers in Grout Britain are 81 ir.

Do you know what they are in this country? Well, they are 83.20

A mr.L, lias been introduced in the House to create a township road fund. The old system of "working out" the tax is to b3 abolished. For all the good suoh "working" did it'may as well have been abolished years ago.

IN I A N A SO I O N S

rhoy Tako Stops to Cut Down Ex-penaoa-Othor Steto News.

The l.e^lnlril ure.

:. I sin a ATOMS, lnd.. .Ian. 10 —Speaker Kiblaeii, who has boon troubled much In selectinir the members of the iirt'eivnt standing committee?, of tho House, has announced liis appointments. The chairmen i.f the nore importiml t'oinmittt'es are: t)]tpenlicim. oil ways aiul means: Beasley, on judiciarv: Ki-lley. on labor: Curtis, on apportionment, and MeCuUough. on ill'airs of the city of Indianapolis. A resolution was unanimously passed uithori/ing the Treasurer of the State to borrow whatever sum of money is c.eeesary to meet the current expenses of tin legislature. A concurrent resclutiou was adopted for appointing a committee to confer ith the l.egislaturcs of agricultural States with a view to adopting a uniform law for tu.xing mortgages. A bill wn» intriduced providing that illegitimate children shall bear the names of their fathers: also a bill strieking out the attorneys' fees clause in promissory 'tes.

Judge Meneh created a sensation by introducing a bill making it unlawful for any State, county or city orticer, member of the Legislature or judge of a court to accept a pas* from a railroad company. Ib4 said that he had received a past, since coming to this city, and had no doubt that everv member of the House had a pass in bis pocket. aihliii'T that all the State otlicers from (lovernor down were in the habit of accepting and using passes, lie denounced 1 be custom as a disgrace to the State and one that ought not to be continued. A resolution was introduced authorizing the preparation of a bill reducing the number of judicial circuits in the Stale from tift.v-eight to forty.

A political discussion was inaugurated ill the Senate by a resolution calling for an investigation into the management of the Kastern Hospital for the Insane. There was some r[iiestion as to the expediency of such course at this time. both among the majority and the minority. but a joint committee uf nine, four from the Senate and live from the House, was tinally appointed. A bill was introduced making it a felony for any bank otlieer to receive a deposit when In- knows that the bank is insolvent. and a failure withiu thirty (lavs after receiving a deposit is made prima facia evidence of insolvency at the time the deposit was accepted. Another bill introduced abolishes the otlice of township assessor and provides for the election of a county assessor, whose deputies shall be approved by the county commissioners. All notes, bonds, stocks and other evidences of debt arc made uncollectible in court unless 1 hey are stamped by the assessor, thus showing that ihey have been listed for taxation. ... Test immiy Again*! Wood*. "nioiMoMi. 1ml.. .Ian. K.~-In the WimuIs trial hen* Thursday tlnlui Marsh, an attendant said on cross-examination that he did not tell the insane hospital trustees nor Dr. Wells, superintendent, all he has now testified to in repard to Attendant Woods boatinff and kicking Klonnt Uvause he was not on oath then and did not know ltlount was fatally hurt. Whiit he told then was the truth, hut he reserved part in behalf of WimhIS. John I'. iVterson. attendant. testified he was attracted to lllount's room by Woods commanding him and found them tiphtinj Saw thctn strike at each other, clinch and fall to the Moor, and then helped Woods put lilount to bed. where Woods held

Mount by the throat with liis le.ft hand and struck him in the neck anil body with his rifjht hand. Woods asked Mount if he would tfive up. Mount said: "No. sir I'll hit you in the nose." Woods tfot on Mount tn bed with his feet and tramped him. b«'t witness did not see him kick him. Woods may not have gripped Mount's throat, but pressed hard enough to shut off his wind until witness repeated the request that lie let him up. Mount said: "Dun't kill me." and Woods p»t off without making any reply to either.

Tired of a Life of Pain.

Four Wavnk lnd.. Jan. lb.—John A. (iarrity. general manager of the Fort Wayne Transfer A* Storage Company, committed suicide Thursday evening by shooting himself in the head. The deed was not discovered until 10 o'clock,when he was found sitting in his otlice chair, the revolver at his feet. Lie had long been an invalid, and left a note stating that Ids long-continued illness and severe pains drove him to the act. His business affairs were in excellent shape. oil In Indiaim.

MaMON. lnd.. Jan.

obvutunly, the prwautiun lo l^ taken against .J? the rmiH'ndini d.-{,r«- iation of the dollar is siml lar U) that which a buyer of dry pt»c»ds would take .. against an apprehend-.d shurtonin^ of the unit measure. If tw ha I re/isori to fear tliat U'fori the delivery «»f th«5 ^i^ls to him the lepal jurd would be reduced iuienc^.h he would, fn making hLs iMiiyams. st'ipula'e for measurement* to be determined by tbo yard a«4 il stood. So in nj^ar-l to loans payable at a future date, which are. in sffeet. c«ntr!Ui.-» for the future leiirery of m-itusy and niakms lou? le.-^M the lender or the land lord should ftip..).»*•• money of the present

Id.—A large oil

well was struck a few miles southeast of here Thursday. An attempt was made to conceal the magnitude of the strike, but great quantities of oil have escaped notwithstanding the effort to stop the How. The well belongs to Monroe Sieberling. the great plate-glass manufacturer, who is securing leases on other land as rapidly as possible. ireat excitement prevails in this citv over the strike.

round a Itullet in Hi* Cheek. .. Four WA N Ind., Jan. lO. —Thursday Policeman Kennelly, who was so nearly killed by Kuhns. went to get shaved. The ra/.or struck a hard substance in his check. A doctor was sent for and extracted a bullet which came from Kuhns* revolver, and is the second one taken from Kcnnellv's bod v.

A ConfV«Md Murderer.

Lawukntkiii

i:o. lnd., Jan. Its. Hurt

Knsk, who with John Keyes was bust fall suspected of the murder of William Fee, known as the shanty Koat murder, has confessed his complicity with Keyes in the murder of Fee.

Dvath of an Indiana I'olltIrian. l'oin WA N lnd.. .Ian. in.—\V. H. Dills, one of the leading Democratic politicians of Northern Indiana, died at his home at Auburn, lnd., of heart disease. Thursday morning.

.1 h« Mottk«r'i Friend

Not oulv shortens labor and lessens pain attending It, hut greatly diminishes tho danger to life of both mother and child If used a few months before confinement. Write to Tho liradfleld Iiegulacor Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nye Jt Co. Cr*wfordsvi lie, Ind.

Chilton Cry for Pitcher's Ctttatt

Xo pill or nauaoetlng potion but a pleasant tonic end purgative li 81mmoa'e Llvei Regulator.

ENJOYS

onU

Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant aud refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the systeni 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 in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only front the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is frr sale in 50c and SI bottles bv 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 FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. K* HEW YORK.

CAIN

ONE POUND

A CAIN OF A TOUND A DAY- IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "Al.I. RUN DOWN," AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER,

iSCOTT'S! EMULSION

OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT 5 HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN. DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. SOLD BY ALL 0 DRUGGISTS. AVOIDSUBSTITUTIONS AND

IMITATION^

CARTERS

CURE

Hck Ihadftohe and relieve all the tronblea laofttient lo a bilious state of the system, suoh tf DUzloess, K&usca, Drowsiness. Distress after Mtlsf, Pain In the 8ido, &o. While their mod yexQirksble success hat been shown In ouzl&g

SICK

Headache, yet Garter's Little Liver Pillf ftM •ouaiij Taiuaoie In Constipation, curing and pr*» Tenting this annoying complaint,while they alsa oorrectaudlsordersorthestomachjitlmulateths liver and regulate the bowels, fivenlfthcrofllf

HEAD

Ache they tronldboalmottprlcclosato those who •offer from this distressing complaint hut fortunately thelrgoodneesdooe notend hero,and those who once try them will find theso little pills ralo* able In so many ways that they wlU not be wlllist to do without them. But after allsick

ACHE

fa the bane of so many lived that horo Is wfaei* vemakeourgreatboast. Our pllla core it while Others do not.

Carter's Little Liver PUla aro very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pille roako a dose. Thoy are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purse, but by their gentle action pleaeoall who use them. In vials at 25 cents five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sont by malt ^CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York.

SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

Now that the true story of Bismarck's fall has come out. it will allow theworh ft new side of the blood and iron man When he went provelint? at the feot of Empress Frederick to induce her to in tercedo with her imjierial son to tako him back as chancellor the answer tho mother made is one that will pass into history: "My lord, 1 would gladly do as you wish, hut you have so estranged my son from me that 1 have now 110 influenceover him."

Against the statement that the red men will not work as farmers may be placed the fact that in tho Indian Territory are thousands of wealthy and successful Indian agriculturists, who till the soil and bargain as shrewdly for the sale of their products as any white man conld do.

The German government will not tako hold of tho manufacture of lymph for Dr. Koch, and he will continue to make it himself in Ills laboratory. He will only furnish it to hospitals in America hereafter, because he says there aro so many failures with it in private practice.

The course of legislation in Minnesota and Nebraska will la: watched with interest the rest of this winter. In these two states the Farmers' Alliance has control of the legislatures. We shall see now what they can do.

Bjisobah'S PrLLa act liko rna^k Weak Stiomaoh.

Simmon's Llvor Hegulator is excollent appetizing" tonic.—Saml. K. Penta, Cliup. to Blahnp ot North Carolina.

OATABBH CORED,

neaitb and sweet

breatt secured, by Shlloh's catarrb rumedy. Price 60 oente. Nasal injector free, lfoftett, MoreanJt Co.

a

peasant

QijewC

Lastira

(^«v/

G^ood qualify

.VIF

in

on rrjarJ^ef

only one shaf

3xi%- full /6ozjblu3,

t/\e most con/en/enf

to

Day.

cut for

to

pocKft or

carry Wtjole,

Insist on havfag GENUINE

with "the red

tin tag made only by,

John finz er#Rr«,Louisville, |(jf

DnilNDSEYSBLOOD

Makes a Lovely Complexion. Is a ^SpleinHrt Tonic, ant! euros Vimp-j klo!«, Scrofula, Mercurial and nH. Illoodj 7Diseases. »SoM by your, DrupgisU 'Sellers Medicine Co., Pittsburgh,Pal

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop.

1'as.seujrers und Hn^uiro to Depots, Holels, oi any purl or Hie Cltv. Also proprietor of tho Bay less Ten-Cent Hack Line

The Clump Prlco« will bo maintained and Satlsfaotoiy service reudered. Leavecaiis at Stablos oti Murkot street, slatcat Snod^rass A: Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.

Kupepsy.

Til's is what vou oui hl 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 ho,.e tl at they may attain this boon. And yet it may lie had by all. We guarantee 1 hat .Electric Bitters, If used acconling to directions and the use persisted in will bring you good digestion and oust the deiron Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsr. We recommend Eleetrh Bittcrf, for Dyspepsia and all diseases of liver, stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50' and SI per bottle by Nye

Sr.

Co.

The best medical writersclalm that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-iriitatlng. easy of application and one that will reach all the remote sores and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the fl'orts to treat catarrh during the past obliges us to admit that only oiu remedy has met these conditions, and I hat Is Ely's Cream Balm, This pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has never done, and •belli physicians and patients freely concede tills fact. The more distressing symptoms vleld to l».'

Happy lloosters.

YVm. Tiinmons, postmaster oi Idavtlle Ind., writes: ''Electric Bitters have done mure for rne than all other medicines combined for that feeling arising from kidn.-y and liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and Stockman i.f samt place, says: "Find Electric Bitters t( be the best kidney aud liver medlcin made me feel like a new man." J. W Gardner, hardware merchant, san,n town, says: "Electric Bitters Is just the thliw for a man who Is all run down and don't care wether he 11 os or dies hi found new trcngth, good appetite and felt just llke'he had an new lease on life Only 50c. a bottle at Nye A Co.'s drug storo. 2

No cure-all or untried remedy will eure is does Simmon's Liver Hegulator.

Kemurkuhle Kescue.

Mrs. Michael Curtain, l-Mainlield, III. makes the statement that she aught cold, which settled on her luugs hIk was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. Ue toid her sin was a hopeless victim of consumption nlid that no medicine could eure her. Her physician suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. bin continued its use and after taking ten bottl.'s, found herselt sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever wat. Free trial bottles of this great discovery at Nye .fc Co.'s drug store, large bottles 50c and $1.00..

Huekien'B Arnica salve.

The best salve in the world for Of La, Bruises, Soro6, Dicers, Salt Rhoum, F'»v«r Soros, Tetti-r, Chnppod Hands Chilblalnn, corns, and all skin eruption and positively euros Piles, or no pay

qolrcd. It is guaranteed to give perfect ,,n eatiafao'.ton, or luon- refunded. Price, 2S cftnto a box. For sale at Nye A Oo. a drugnt'r* most I

Wht Will

New Years isn't very

a look

Look

is

C,/|Pvif

xh-

Yoo eiu({ti T.-hori Hhi'.oli's

Oure will give you inxmodlat/* roiiof Price, 10 (Mints. 50 conte and $). Motfett Morgan

i, Co.

Health demands a healthy livoi. Take Slmtuon'B Llvor Regulator for dyspepsia and indigestion.

far off,

into our store.

store

Huy a pair of mir 1)1 '.el silk Mills we i.ie s-'lling at SI. We hav

nice black sl'lt and wool for,Christmas presents.

You

should sec ling at 2

are sel

127

SEARCHER"

"We

is just

fust

A nice black llairMtifi only .Ml. a niiel (tieat line of iltiffs and ("apes, al at special! prices for the holiday trade.

I'uy a nice Diess 1'afl.ein foi ft Christ.-• mas present. AVe nave thcui for i?2, S:i. SI, !»f, $ii, §7, $10 and up to S'Ju suit. Glvi us it call and we will help von to mnlie a nice choice.

lJuy a nice silk uml rella for a pi S' lit. We have tl em at $1.07, fl.-7, $1 -17 and up to ?ln each. We will save you fioni $1 to on your umbrella puielia-e':-

Buy a nice paii of foster Kid uhv for a Cht'istmnn present.

•IAMKS IIAHivH',

Oen. PaK8. ArI Monojt H'»ur.v

Monon Block, Chicago. Ill

Peoria

Big 4

have

p^led lull of

Gome

some very

Host! SUiUible

the sill 1111s111' 5c, 50c and 7.M-.

The Ladies'

and

129

y-

Through Ho'it

Chicago. LouKvillt-. Lafayette

South bound.--No. ni., dallv No. No. t*. lU'dtonl exeeptSunday,

UiToiii-astle.

Michigan City. Bedford," New Albany, All Points North, South and West. 'iNitfht KxproSp, 1 a last mult, 1.20. p. in., daily

AceMnniiniai'n,d, p. m..

North bound. —No. 4. nltrht oxpn-ss, 2.10 a, m.. dally: N«».l'at Tiuill. 2,21 p. in.:Nu. 10 f.af'avoue Acconnnodation. 10.42 a. m. e..\»vp{ Sundty.

No freiirbt trains earry

jmiksoii^its.

3, 4. stops only at-Count yseats.

Divisiou

ForiniTiy l.ft.iW, Short Line

Route. East and West.

Wajrnor Sleepers and lb«eHn!ny Chair Car' onuU'lu rains, lie^t uio«lern day eoHehcHC all trains.

Connecting with solid Vestibule trains ai Hloominirton and I'eoriatoand trotn ssour river, Denver and the Pad tie coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Columbus to and froin the Kaetern and uea board cities,

TltAJNS AT OnAWFOF JVILLK. (JOI N(» WEsrT. No. mall 0 is a. in No.7 mall id...) 12:.r».j a. No. .17 mail 1 p, No. '1 Kxpresg 0:4.ip. notNO KAST. No.10 Mall (d» 1 :o."ain No. 2 Kxpress t'il^afu No. IS Mail i:I0 pin No.K Mall r:0."i For lull information repirdintf time, rates* nnd routes, consult the ticket, airentand P. «J»K folders. GKOIUJK UOHINSON, A«t

Vandalia

Line

DIHECT KOl'TR TO

\asliville, Cliattiinotifra, l* loriila, Hot S]n-iii"-s Texas, Kansas,

jIissuui i.

MicliJiraii. Canada^ .Niti tli'TU Ohio. Clean Depots, Clean Coaches,

Sound Bridge1

J. Hutchinson. Asr»»nt.

1 4

^"'5

17 NASSAU STREET, New York.

BANKERS,

FOR WESTERN STATES, COKPORA.

TIONS, li.WKS AND MERCHANTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.

CITY TAXES

"For 1S90.

('UAWFOin»svirj«K, 1M..,1AN.

isin

Totliu ta.\-p}i\L-r? of City of Cruwlordsvilie I nd. Notice l« licreliy jtlvon that tin-tax duplleaJ" f')f It.s'tit .ves for he von I M'O Is now in ui hands nnd that I an n»ndv t«i rtM-elvo. tj».\»»i thereon rhsitved, 'li." lollowln^r shows the* rate of taxation oi. eae}'. one hundred doihir^ worth of property. of luxation for 1 MHO H.*» eents on ea*h ono hundred dollar* und ?oli I ."»() et.'iits.

In uddltion to the above there i" harei-d to eaeh person owning, keeping" or liarhoMiiK within t!'• eity, in«* ma- «ioif .» rents, one female dotf $-1.00, each additional doy .oo.

Taxes must he paid on or helote thelldrd Monday in April.

I HIM.

i.*ily orders will not hipuid toany »neouln^ delin'iuent laxes, All parties are warned ajrulnst htiyln^ them.

Tho minimi sale of delinquent land** and lots will take plaee on the seeond Monday In Kehrimr1*,18H1. I'er^ons owinir delltuiuent t.ixm: will sav© eovisand trouble by KettiiUtf iwiueJ* iat«iy. .S^T

is it? You wouldn thiuk so if you would

a larger stock

pretty things.

and

Holiday Presents at Very Low

at the list

of

centainly some item which you want

Mother, Brother, Sister, Wile, Husband,

noli ciav sale of silk hati i"er

luce beil set for a Chi ist mas

Buy a nice predcnt.

of ace e.in ains for a Clo'Ut.

I'.uv a set

mas pi"sent.

et one ut those tine set of Chenille Curtail:^ ith plain and lauev !oiders.

We leivi

l.'OU

•lit about :mo tai'le covers

Taney ('hi beauties.

'lliile

AY have the lib est line of la lis suitable ir preseiitsever shown In this city.

We believe avo liavo a thorough knowtatee of nil' tho inn /I nil OUiB Of newbpapcr udveriising, u'ained in an expcricnco twenty-livo yeAre of successful business wo havo tho 1)051 equlppoa otlice, by far tho inoet couiprehensivo as well ns tho most convenient system of

Trains

than ever, our

/We

See

articles we have

of the-' U-ev an

call and see them.

honie-nni'h'

liny one of those nice iniiiiU',

1

Dry Goods House and Ladies1 Bazar.

East Main Street,

,ipf'

-i^.aOUISYUU tip*AlMisiS •.

'rjjS- ..

Wo

olTrr our

Newspaper Advertising

ser\iees to all who

Bureau,

contemplate spending $W or $10,000 in newspaper advertising and who wish to pet the roost and l)est advertising for tho money.

10

Spruce St., New

York.

HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs,

AND POULTRY.

SOOPngc Bonk »II Treatment of Animaln Mnd t'liari *mmi( Free. crnR.m FererfftCoiitfestlonH.lunnmmntion A.A.iSpina! MeuinitiitH, Milk Fever. Jt.lt.—SU'hIds, l*uiiiene»H, UheiimatiNtil* ('.('.••OlMtempor, Nusal DincliiirKuit. I).!.—Itotn or (•rub*, WortiiH, I'..

K.—(.'OIIKIIH, lien ves Pneuiiionin. F.K.—Colie or «ri|e», ltellyiicbe. !l iNenrriiiice* llemorrhiiKe**. 11.11,— l'i'inury nnd Kidney DiKCiiN^, I.I.*ICriiptivo OiH'iiM^, Dlmitfe, •I.K.—DlncancH ot Dlia olioii, l*nriilys!««* Slngi" bottle (ov«»r 50doses), liable ('use, with Specific*, Mamml, cterinstry 7un- Oil n.nl MetDeatur, $7.0(1 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, «. 1.0(1

Sold by Druesiflts or Sent Prepaid nnywbcro and in any quantity on Ilcceipt of Price. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO.. Corner William and John Sta., New *ork.

IHTJMPEREYS' HOMEOPATHIC ft f|

I SPECIFIC No.60

In uao 30 yt'ftrs. Tho only miccewrful ti'inedy for

Nervous Debility, vital Weakness,

*nd Prostration, from' overwork or other conned If 1 por vial, or 6

tihIh

Soi.n Hv

One of tie BEST MEDICINES ever Invented

—FOR

mm imirn mi? rag OF PAIN AND INFLAMMATION,

both Externallyand Internally. It safe and cer tain tn its action. ForUurns, Poisoning, Erysipelas. Jiitummation of the Eyes or liowels, Earache, Weainess, KJicuinatism, Pains in Side, Back, or Mioulders, Piles, Sore Throat, Croup, or i3ran»

1

Wm.E,

X.

KICnOLBON*. City Treasurer.

cts.and #i. at all druggists.

E. MORGAN & SONS, Proprietors, PROVIDUNCE, R. I. TR4DE SUPPLIED by ROSS GORDON,

LaFayatte, Ind.

taW

whole

want you to

Them!

Prices

to sell Thi-:

lor Father

Sweetheart

Now is the time to buy a limwlhji we are making special :ow pii. is(it a .cUfitu .Wag,'! oui eloik'llell)

to make

fine toilet sets collar and cuff :..,r, .MIOboxes writing paper worth fwn: to-.V' a bo.N. your choice foi la '.

1

See (Mii ill I'eoian hlinvvit, !. iischus, linlaund: icd, apioiis. faiis. seni Is, cliUiU'en's |ihish caps am! r,i' (!hilalaine bags and money purser.,. tluows, etc.

h-.l

pair ftl all w»"iol blankets.

Ib.iy a niei

See oar new style of anlnpe s. i,. fnrthe holidays.

Is. wo are

See the nice line of tow. showing tor holiday presents.

Our line of t' ble linens and napkins to to help you see all tin match are the town tall I many others we have

///AUTXE WORID THERE /S BUT ON£ CURE IS THE NAME OF THAT

DR HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC.

It i'an be tflventn a rnpol tea or enflVe.or in nrtieh'sol h*d, w'nlwMil the knowledire of the •/lit lent. If neeo» sury it Is absolutely iiannl and wlllotl'eet a permanent- and speedy cur whether the patent is a modorateorinkernran akJiplle wreck. 1T-NKVKU KAILS.

M.

We have 100 large sl/.es nMi»: I C'liiochot Quilts worth SI .M) ll,tt sdl at liflc each.

oper

ates PO quiet iy and wit hsuclicortaintf that the patient undergoes no Inconvenlenee, and ere lie is uwaio. his complete reformatiir 1 ef fct«d. 4 8-|muu book of narttvuliirs tree Ne C«.. drujrpl&tfi CnrW*orusTlt^ Ind.

Geo.

placing

rontraeta and vcrifriu? tneir fulfillment and unrivaled facilities in all departments for careful and intelligent service*

Rowell &

Co.

#»i"0"Uie and look, we will il. above not mentieiJi

Crawtordsville,

KSS^FLMI

I

lisplay of gooili-'j

See our special hie for presei ts.

I iid

Wonderful Remedy

That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COlEi^

the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, and BRONCHITIS. 1'rice 91.00, Pint Ito:-

For Sale by leading Drvjgists. punrAnEi) OKI.Y UT

Klinck

Catarrh

Bronchial Remedy

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62 JACKSON ST., CH'CAGO. ILL.

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rWCAN AGENCYJK1

A pamphlet of Information nm\n\*m

L\8trootof

the laws.Bbowjni Il«.*v \u,u

^Obtain Patents, Caveath, Trmlc .Marks, Copyrichla, #r»if

Erilliantclenr^

and lnr«e vinl piu!«tr, for 5f 5,

DHUOOIKTS,

orsent postpaid on receipt

of price.—HUMPHREYS'

MEDICINE CO.,

Oor. William and John Sts., N. Y.

ARABIAN EALSAM

Jut

yAddna

MUNN 4. CO.,

v«'l(Jl Itronduny, New York.

DR. SAITOEW'S

ELECTRIC B1UVfTTH BUSFEHsf™

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mtnrnm ««rwl In »nre« ii«nDth». Hralxl ifcxui-t

candle jtovc.trt

Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than elcctrlc light, more checrful than either 1 That lamp is

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TO WEAK BIB SufTorinjr from the eiT«cU of youthful orr--.rtf*-' decAj, w&Atlnff'weftkneea, loitm&nhocJ. •ond a valuable treat!** f»«»ledl rot taitiirf p&rtlcuUrs for home cur« FREE0* •plendid medical work: ihonld

ka-'

zn&n "who is nervont and Jobllltf Prof. P. C. FOVfLEB, Moodui, Cort

wanteDp^m^

needed in family ItO.VtW*J1 i.ivr. 33 rin.'inimH

And the best lamp ever made, like Aladdin's of old, "wonderful lamp!" A lamp uhftoliitely nonevplowlve and tinbrcnkublc) which

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in no lanip-Htttio nonr. i»

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