Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 February 1891 — Page 2

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A woman with a caDcerouj uloerof ywrt' standing .\nd ore Inches la dimeter ha* been entirely r*ll*Ttd by tlx bottlei of Shift's ^peclflo. I consider it* «fl*cu wonderful. tlriK3t miraculous. EXT* J. H. OMLMTWLX, Coiumbus.

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no&R this town

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—ttaig oancer on hit face, which had dftrtrortd Ms noce and ww eating Hldl xd« eyee. As & iaat report I Y\m em Swift's Sp«Jflo, and It MIT+d ktn tuUrely noond and wall. VA. K. T. CBUVIJIT.

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Some of the gentlemen of the town •earned somehow to have conceived a prejudice against the minister, ami the way they had of expressing it was a little emphatic. They 8re5 pistols in at hit windows, and likewise threw girm«Cotier being a free American nllafrfe. a« frail aa a highly cavdMu-d one. the inhabitants claim th*ir privilege as fre~men to tray and

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liquor openly,

tpste of prohibition laws, Mr. Farnhatr says. Therafor«. after carefully coosidering all these little circumstances. Mr. Fam ham thought it better to reagn his pastorate. But what a delightful »jot to dwell in is the village of Cuticr!

The people who should erect a splendid monument to the meimory of ijen. Spinner are the working women of the Onited States. Spininn- it was who, single handed, did more to open varied employments to the Bex than anybody else in America has done so far. The memorial, whatever shape it may take, should be erected in Washington. The women clerks in the departmenta will be glad to contribute liberally to it, and the sue ge6tion has been made that they alone build it But it will be better to let working women all over the land express their trratnmd* to Francis E. Spizmt-r A much finer monument can be erected la that way too.

In connection with the fact tnat the United States waa not invited officially to take part in the Jamaica exposition -.. at Kingston another fact is suggestive

It is that the announcement lias been made that Jamaica and Canada are ar ranging for reciprocity and closer commercial and friendly relations, to the exclusion of the United States. It is further hoped that the diversion of the trade of all the British West Indies from this country to Canada will dually result. The only remedy, says Mr. Erantna Wi man, will be reciprocity with Canada.

THE

fact that the Royal Baking Pow­

der Company made 8400,000 clear money laat year, and still had an ad. in every paper of any standing in the coan try, ia an argument for the value of ad vertising which ought to tell ita own story, as to whether advertising is prop erly to be counted as an eipense or as a part of a man's business investment.

The Farmers' Alliance of Allssoun has taken a large contract. It intends, by co-operation among farmers, to establish a great manufactory where agri cultural machinery may be made at such rates as will successfully compete with the $35,000,000 American harvester trust of Chicago. If the Missouri Farmers' Alliance can do this, what can't it do?

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Cutler la & :':^r rk sita«ted the prom5»two state' Maine. Rev. B. A. Famham. the' M'tfc.yiist miinster, has resijrne: his ban ih--r?. Somebody printed the siat^taent that h» resigned en acconn: of ill health, but Mr. Faraham say* it isn't .so. He devoted himself to f'-irthenng the- -*as« of Christianity. He was oot pm-tid in tne matter erf' dnB»ndis^ a big salary, bat boarded him.-eif, swept the rharrh and ma.lt. the fires. He a'so raiii: the !-ll to call people to hear him prat h. He wasn't eracting. that prr-acher '.va-n t, certainly.

Work .-Of the Stato Legislature Sutimiarizs«cl—Othor News.

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l^CS-Prince Alfred e!«ie»i Vjn? of Or^vce. 1-05—T^«* OAii-'ad ir« \**~nnr ier-i l«?y. & r:. ratuvr. I' u« rrd-rais, 5®70—iliaSJ-teij cc conjrfwj*. 1 I W a atist. lSTl—Arrival of fc**i trt.-m Isjultn. :o re»wr«

misr* txpjcs.oti -.iavVirpsi.^ S-- caea kiU^l i335t—1***1-aiioD 'JKt--? r-^.^r.s cf ihf Maantfcu ii' rv

A PECCLIAB CASE

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S a Pwltlll on Caac4? mali^d free. SpeciSc Co., AUsrnta, fcw

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The concTet-aricm that attended on his minun.Tasioas '.va.- lanoe n..a^-'c. Of tftat he made no compiair.t. It was the unttsoal character

of

a y.-ar

nr-si'f. w. r,- kilie-1 iij 'awlxkaai of iasuranee. tne o".=t i.x..xsfinspensa.tJpn f^r 1 rf

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to e-tii' ,*h a which .-ria'.t in-'ir&m"!- anri I. fi re:

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b«f.'ire• nnra:natinff conventions to ftie a sw.-trn. stau'.jnent- of-money -spent ^r thiri pv.-n av.ay in nnr ti.-n ".v.th the Cv-rvr-ntl-.n*. A .^'itntn ttee 'oree a i= ipv r' c-jrr— v.':' ••thfr *.-.'--:a ure^ :a tr.e .»Ti•

T-i"i«.»* a..ia«v. to

ttdu -t "-i-.—~ T*x I iiiiiiii«itri. 1 Piemar'\ 'K I •-'--'atnr* na^ a-r-eed to a. -Mate .-tax- ..(tnru.-:..n. A rot d-.nr lv [Ct-. !i'M of \ni-h tne foHowir.S" is a svnopois: It provyle« :•?.that the commtssivn shall be cotui-t-ed of two memMrs appointe :. the ttovernnr -, .\vnn the cone ih*. of *ie nat' «o rt toive an a: -.I'arj

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the chorch atundants

of Cutler that finaiiy diacjurai --.! Ue Mr. Faraham. They Stranglod into the meeting h'.-i.^e free and easy like ar time l.Krfore the benediction wa.« pr'.motuiced. They •wore oat lond at him if he said anything they did not approve. That wat the Cutler method of critic-Urn. Then a good niAny, and th«e were piainly tha tmgodly, evidently tiwo^h: they were ta a drrns insa^ad of at divine service. They au peannts a»ul whittled 0 pass away the time.

a-1. nee- st-a-

rv 'l he venior. Aurtn-.r iur: Treasurer shall be LunnV-r-e- Thi po"a id Aut i. tue -br-t

rr.*fi*rre«l .lail to Jury r»utr. LIMA, Ind.. Feb. 3.-r'To.«»-ph Steincr w»«nt t« }asl Monday rather than on tho^grand jury. Stoiner is a mem-ber-of'the fatth-oure scientists, who ).ave a switrty known- as the Menhonit^sl'"- whos*» laws are ag-airiht tnt?ring rot:rt. as th«*r settle all thoirt difftrrences amongr the'mselveis,-

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a violation of

their church lav «. to'-sen** on a jury or as a witness in any '-court of justice, and rather than'.?lja6)ey his church he vr-nt to jail for tetvdays contempt. ?ul«dH»k Cau«#*«l by K*-lisriou« Kxcit«m»nt. ijir-'tAVAPOi-ii. Ind., Feb. 3.—Wiliiam Mit.'hel ip«'ustrlotis' young man of 'A'.'-t In. at)arKi!is, left Mi.ss Jennie m'.l in-at- an early /hour Monday mornine. cayice that it would be the, la.st time she would see him.

An hour -later he "fame battk and o. immitted .-.suicide near her front drwr, lit fore dvins he said: that he would die happy in tl.e Lord. Religious exeitement' is -supposed to ie the cause of the at t.--v-.fi.

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tioQVi? the H«ni:s% ,Um .^v.•:/«* vtior. a D* her^afU-r *... rx town tbre^'w^V'l i-hall a i»5 h2*. At, at'..-jr.p* the .clati^e "i.trU-=p*H-cn'v- *vrrv

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fnr Murder.

T-AFAYF.TTK. Ind ..Feb.-—Thf crand Mirv -has returned two "Ff'parate indict-:n-snts acrainst OcTtre P»enn"tt. charjrin^ rr:nriier.m tn»- hrst degree in both

In NrfVi'tiirt-r ia.st'Bennett shot

John erKhr»ttv causing his d^ath.f'nir navs aft-:-r. A m«.jrnent after sh(xtinir •t\erkhoff I.tynneu ••met "VVilJiam II. whom ne sh'iX dv-ud.

A N«-w \ut r. 1 n*l I *j 5 —"Regular pas^'•n^'fr sj-rvif* w.vs estahlx»he«i on the f.vansrilli? A- Ir.ciirnond railway etv.'eenevm«itir -and ^».'tp«:rt Moniay moruinu*. A throuch «*'.ach will run p«-Uveen Kvanvvule. and Cincinnati. cpleap Tf^ n_r a a ong the line. ir»* Kt ]ij'.A7.u .- hi-:.. V- r-. Fire at P.f»sedak -Mondaj-nivHt destroyed the jren-r-rai storey of .-Mark .v Nm. Hoafman »fe MoatffomKniirnt^ ii si'.d O.

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aj ni^-ht d^ of,'M nrk a, TV ARID »IacHw-»v Sinclair, the of Fvthia^ hall and the resi-

Uji iam i.«x. -I. H. Baldridge "r Hawkins. Loss. ?!7.0f)0.v-

I'lofttiiiy in th«* Itac«.

SorrH iiFyi».' Jncl/. Fob. 3.—Just at r. »oii M"ivJay a fk it»vr xvas disorivf r» «l in the KaM rnr*\ 'J'he !.»«*ir was tified a-a '.i«*rinnn nam» W»*is.s. who disappeared fr^m home alx»t Chri&trna1*. The -V*dy pr**«.»nted a gha.«tij Kpoctacle.-..$ itarc^rl.

I. A I V»HTF. hid.. Ft.-h. —Flight largfe ice-hoti^fc on Fiih- Ink*-, owned bv th^ Jolxn Hilt l« •0Hipftn.v« wore burned MondH.v uiominif. 'I ht? houses were two-thirds, full find the 3os« is S50,U00.

WIJl F»«t Thirty Day.

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Ind.. Feb. ?.—Abra­

ham fj.ump comnienr^d a thirtv-dayb' fast MrmdayVm a a^r r»f S1.CM)0 offered in* r..'..ne!

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museum n« re.

irv. manager of a

Wbet^ B&by was cfcJt, «*e gare bar CftfitorUk Whnn bhe vm a Chil»i, abe cried for Caatoria. ^S"hen she became Miaa, she citing to Caatoria. When ehe had Children, she gav* them CaatorU

.Happy and Ojiitent is a home with "The Rochester

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The Pe. St^ry Ever Written

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v- & :r,vV V* on" v-rrn' -v--s|rA^5-t btsv:

by

Howard Fielding, the Famous American Humorijt

Novelist.

HE MADE SPEECHES

If you are fond of a laugh you should read I. O. I'., soon to be published in this paper.

If you like to pass a pleasant hour or two in the company of acouple of youthful lovers who know a thing or two, 1. O. U. is the story for you.

If you want to know how some fortunes are made, you can get lots of information in 1. O. U.

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INSPECTION UNPEP. DIFFICULTIES.

If you take an interest in the funny as well as the serious side of speculative operations, don't miss reading I. O. U.

A pure work of fiction cleverly conceived, cleverly executed and cleverly illustrated.

I 0. II

Is In The Game.''

If you want to "'know what that means you can find out by subscribing for this paper. f"

**THtS MACH1.VH, IF ONCE I.V MOTIO-V WTLi NEVER STOP."

A Wide-Awike Story Is 1. O. U. Don't Forget That It Has Been Secvred for This Paper at

Considerable Expense and for YOUR Benefit.

The next installment of this storv will appear Saturday. Feb. 7.

Tlie Mother'* Friend

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lamp with the light of the morning.

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wrtfi HoeKttUr Sam/ C*. A'rv Y?ta

Old Firutlr« U«p !lAod. l-or^v I. ir act .IT, who

itisj »h« wnr of!:.- rf'Kti: :Ju At llus i.b.irtio of L-'i^ur,: Moinitai:-. lie us left in command of a heavy tiei! pnv*. A party of Ctmfederatee made a::

YorK Telegram.

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and to defend himself at clow? range Ui-m«-r drew his pistol and »h'.t tn» of the ,\ Cvnfcd«raT«. thrw titm*, wounding him severely. ti

Monday Cltner came to this city from St'X'Kton to k-ok after «ttne show printing for his cojiifMUiy a: the pnntin.2 hoose ..f Francis. Valentine & Co. on S*nson» -i:rf«?t. While lii-re lie siopj^d lnt-j trie •.•ngrartag tkpanmeat to examine a at-.«. of wood cats, iiudd'^ii)' lie h-ani soma

rh-n tbwe was moisture in Mry*.

A Dinner L*»«t iwxl Won.

An enormously large hawk poised in midair a few days ago over Jacob Heather1 fine flock of Shanghai chickens at Durham. Bucks county. Seier-ting 1 one of the finest, a seven pound roofer, the hawk fell upon it, and majestically

bore it skyward. The contemplated 1'tfuin tneal was never to "be eat*sn. however, for Walter Hamortia happened to be

spa nine under the path

at

ence^eded ia bringiag the

Latter to earth. The rooster was unmjcred. while th« pirate had his head blown oQ.—Philadelphia Times.

!»witf S«yth« at KlMty-four. R*finHy vre rwdced cmr renerable tnena. Aaron Bumham. who is ocir.-'S rears old. mowing cm the borders of the canal adjoining Long Causeway. He carried the scythe through the ooar» frozpn ^r&ae in & vvt remarkable manner for a yoath of hia age. After gev

.Tbw (iolden Wrddtosv SmUlv.^fe,

Bw'nop John P. Newman, who is one of the best knrrwi Methodist diviiws and •dncatore in the country. wiii a prominent figure at the quarter centennial Methodist jubilee that is soon to be held in Now Orleans. He will sp^ik on "The Futurw of the Negro Race''—a subject which he is particularly fitted to diwnr-.v aa much of hi* work has been among the colored people cf the south.

The late Attorney General Devins was a t&U, tircnd shouldered man, with a long, oval face. Ilia eyes were dark, hia features regular, and the lower part of his face wao ccrered by an iron gray mustache and short beard. His manners were most dignified and courteous.

Recently the 10-inch breach loading east iron wire wrapped gun at Sandy Hook was filled with 265 pound? of powder and a projectile weighing: SW pounds. The carnage broke and the teets were not completed.

To settle a bet a man in Van Wert coontr. O., whoeled a wheelbarrow contflininK 150 caw for tbree miles o^*er a muddy conn try road.

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 Ke^ii. lacor Co., Atlanta Ga., lor further par- have symptoms of possible sickness, and tleulars. Sold by Xy» Jt Co. Crawfords- through the prompt action of this remark I vlUe, Ind. able medicine they are never 111. It Is a

No pill or nauseating potion but a ^alar1(l,

pleaeant tonic and purgative Is Simmon's LI vet Regulator.

Bowels Irregular ana constipated, re-

suiting In Plies, avoided by taking Sim- hrand, can be found at Henry S!oan s, mon'g Liver Begulavot. Gus Truitt's and VanCleave ,v Houle-

No cure-all or untried remedy will eur« la does Blmmon'* Liver Regulator. CMUran Cry for mdi0r'« C«tM|^

A Safe Guard—Always on Duty. Thousands raaco a prattler of jDr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roundout. New York, whenever they

TI i. perfect safeguard apalnst all forms of

slJb and nervoU8

O^RR^ EXJOYS

ThrreV the man who shot Both the method and results when

,jje _yrup of Fiijs is taken it is pleasant Ulmcr turned liie a flash and fouod refreshing to the tane, and acts J^^t^uSoVfs1 -vttrs.p -.invueJ face to face •»iUi t!ie wiciwr gently yet promptly ou the Kidneys, whom he had shot at the faaiuas battle Liver and Bowels, clean.-'es th* t-ys-wentv-eifiit year* ago. Tue men glared

tel!1

each other, but only for an instant, (^tjgg

and (iaorfCD T. UUner. ^tor, and V. ul- (nly

Garrison, engraver ,Wped

ib. tjtxmaou has hv-a nero f«.»r se\-»

Franci.*co Cnronicle. lopuiar reinedv known. f-vrup of Fit's is fcr sale in 50c. Electrie SU)«w swwper*. I r.nd

Tne companies manufacturing snow

efieetualiy. dispels c»lds, livad-

antJ

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fevers and cures habitual

t.0nptii«ition.

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years, and stOl a sn*cer from the VePlaW.e

pistol wounds received at the hands of 't« action and truly beneficial It) its {Timer. Before leaving theprintintfhouso (fi'ects. prepared onlv from the most CJlmer said to (rarriscm: ', l-.eahhy and agreeable substances, its "Old man. from this d.ite I will give many excellent qualities commend it yott half of my army pension."—Sau j0

Fvrup of Figs is the

kin(, evor prfh

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palpitation, dyspep»la and heartburn.

I Fresh creamery butter, Ben Har

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^ws aadswe*jpers are satd to be just -'\ny reliable druggis whonow overwhehoed with orders. The !'^ay Dot have it on baud t\ul provaltK" of thtj* a^ipliai»ces in dealing with ure it promptly for any

large quantities of snow his been so -..vishes to try it. X)o Dot accept any tnorooghly d?monstrated that improve- fubstitute. inents on even the b»u:«t machinea are being bronght out almont daily. Anew snow plow for electric street railways differs in many respects from the old fashioned cylindrical soaped broom, revolving beneath the b-vir of a truck itnd throwing the Enow and dirt in all directions. It c-jnsists of an ordinary oar truck equipped with two motors, .me .if which propefa the car while the other revolves two sets of shovels. The snow on the rails is picked up by a circular box. from which the revolving shovels take it up and throw it out through a spout. This snow plow can be operated equally well by night or by iay, and is said not to interfere with the r^rular traffic upon the streets.—Xew

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Telephone In BrerT Uooin.

The telephone is put to a new use the great hotel at Tampa, which Millionaire Plan has just built to rival th-r-r. of Millionaire Flager at St. Augustine. Instead of an electric press button every room will nave a telephone connected wtth t-he office, (rtiests will be Abie to communicate not only with the otfice, but with their friends in other rooms at will. The great orchestrion which was one of the marvels of the Paris exposition is to be placed in the large music room of the hotel. It has been arranged that any guest in his room can. by merely telephoning to the office, be connected with the orchestrion and have the music transmitted to him in full volume. In fact, he can put in actual practice one of the most wonderful of Bellamy's conceptions. and every night, rf he likes, go to sleep listening to the &nwM of harmonies.—Kew York Sun.

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.s. pruetiefc has .-rra:!y now -treats more e. utar.-h )..at nis with .-tter and-fjuieker cures reatij .-tit 1.- es|t.-K:iaity st.:iit vv

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utted. to- Cb.tltiren an-3 aTT»'r,.t-:«- 'n• V* Loidjfvit StHndinR atiJ iiiom iiiitx-uii

the hawk's ^^'."aVca-V" "„"V:-«"rT,rti?cr"" Kyetn»i forur *1 ie«. cio. Pp-fnuiuns* omhe Eye Haii p.*riormd without Pain.:

A r.wpiecti-i f?r badlMrvaRij Chronic Catarrh thiv BT-.-aT «»uh* of sc much dt-ufnt*s in the asidd'c-Al'^l and elderly,3w*6p!e. ai«". »)f consutnj'ltc'u. A cbr'T '.'irJi^iirirf:{* the ear .!= very-danir^nr.u? t/- a« !t ivlifUne tocau-w? f-'f ytyi poisou or l:rs\n. disi-a^.v Consultation

CprrT A rr PQ! pftople an?

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and -Elovant "^strlu b-jvuic prop^rilt'** ot tLe Doctor's. P'/rfifCt 1 »t •. arid Ey .Gla's^s ihAt t.licir «:i £?OU*tnntlv s!icr«*u inj?. StiU.sellingtrti tictory.nrkea an«l fi tiu# th»?m .KreMyOTCb&rfc.f

HKI KKKNCK, Geo: i). Hurley. att/)rn&5 ft \n'* fori Frank, 4ischarp? -tnrn ear? and

ting enough mowed for hia immediate wants he proceeded to load it on a wheei- yearsstandiiu-: Ou- Maj-^r.'conSmsl barrow, starting bom« with it as sprv aa nine.«B«nflii m^darfc.rOpm with violent eye disease, causin? tola!, t.ilndness: Israel I'aiton. ^.yoong man of 30.—Essex fcC*K). total bitndb^? from cataract Clara

Alston, violent ul'^mtinn of eve Wall K.

w-edl«6«?o:Tliompson,

,, .. eve Dr-,jHist.»s dcafne??*.all Tnr^ golden weailings in one faiauy of CrawfonUvtile. Hon: Silas Poit-rson. ife a aH at an ers, citrvVniocatarrh, banker. Co-fa*: Consrrvsf»I- «-w

are romar'Kable. even ia a community of long live-l pe.pie. In K^W Hiunp n-.i.-r l.tir:.: -. -!.-*,-U^'-h:irk', trtin shire rocentlv Deacon Thomas E. Fol* parsnnd -Jeafnessi Jiitltre -Tipton, =ur(.---'lit r.

vim and wife, of Exeter, their golden wedding. Deacon Folsom'x brother, at Abington, Ma-s also a •leafon, some time ago celebrated hia colden weddin«. and a sister, living at Tuftooborouith. observed the same event two years ago.—Boston Journal.

J. Linn. Maee cat»irthai tieafness and eroiiso !,i rs Sh this yielnity c-juaUy t.a.1. Dr. Hnriisiiict-r will tK- at Ttr. r. F. Hankln'. office, in .fenitvtrmiirSHi. THfUSDAf ., aii-1 .-v.-r^tOTj Ktk'ki ii:. rva!lt.r. wiiibe Ht [ir. Kleiser's oIEee al Wavi.tand on rri'lav. .Feb. 2i., anti r. ^-i ariy every four wtvks tliereaf^eroii Fri iav

HU

Dr- HmrtmEvVSi.Ecin.-s irt 8cltfiitlflc.»llv»nd cart-full* prMtcripuons U-...1 for nuuir yearn .:. tvare iiracllct- ilh -ui-o.-s-.M-,! ftT'-. -T

LlrtTT..«r»a««lt.y tb-p.vple. Every siuirlt si*, fle it a cure-fur tht--Jnarntd.

thirt cifl-Tb»-s*» sjrt-ojflc# cure wjthuut «lnifcv*tns. purtrin? or rv.Juclnk* the •r-i.-m. nn.i ar* in fact ami deedthtf soTereign reniedUM oft he Wo rid. U7 r-r PRIXrirALSrta. Ct-RKS. I'Rlcr*.

I Ffvprw, v-ing'^tJon. taflanimatlon... \l Worm*. Worm Kfvtrr Worm 3 C'ryiuv CoUr.orTcvthinsof Infa»u 't IHarrni'n, t'hJMren or Adult* ... 6 Orient err* Griping, ttlllou* Colic.... (i (,'nolfrn Morbue« Vomiting... .L..

7

ough*. «. ulJ. lironchitl9 S Nearnl^in, Tonhach^, Fac«*ache.. IIfndnrhp*. Headache. Vertigo 10 iy«pep»ln» Bilious Stnmach 11 ."u^pn'Hwpdfr I'nitiful Period*. I t. P«*ritx3« Ill Croup. i."«*u2h, IlfH^lt Breathing ... II ?»Hlt Khfuin, Eryftlp»'laj«. Erui'tmuA. l.j Kbrnmut i«iu, Jihcumatie Palait.... 3H

FPVIT aal AUUP,

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m/uimewopu) m&rr /s atrr omcure

CITY TAXES

FOR 1890,

•CJUWI'WKLKSVMAI:. IM'.VJ *-S- '"F!1,:

uii'ii'i'. of c.tj or Cravfurii-t'nJe i- li'-rW^v plvcu-lliat. tli«UVX

for {tv H»r ui'* v«'ur *i'0 t-MOW ,M tuy h^trfl- and t»ut 1 um to Wnu-.sJ 1!,i -huu. *»M* NIV *»F OL.»-UV1I ontr

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^iV^Hit'.on the Hit?n.* to t-A« iH^rv.a yv%-»iJkK." ur wUUtn- ti i?Uy, on? «nu l.JUh'L-tJMwil Cf. e-ir^i a.Uilt'in.u J1 jH)- 1

TH\^ »i»«t pHj«i Mfi or thvtninJ Monday in Aprii. I NU.

Cuvor.lMr^ wi nwi t- puuHnnn oiifonlnj.' hsiiu'^uent U\v». A! partiV arc ^.ir!i«.*«l ufcralrist buvUiif .thorn,

Ti»*? itunual -ale ofr.d^tlnqviein .tttkU* and Ktwill takn on tfi^ ^*c»ndMoriu!*s in n.-i'- .. .. -Ir.l Hi. utM {. .'

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have matle it the most

Ml .'t•» '1 rt.•a^ur••:

An Ordinance,

fhc-r••

Fin Alarm •TtUyraph •., i/tlHff tht protection, of th( fm'nlnltn'j /tii-t •li-lfiM Of firt awl rtl/iu-l 'pritiiUicn f-r ^t't' violation.

SECTION 1.—Be it ord'ilned by tl»" Common Council of the city of tordsville. that tlie Chief of .the Fir.* Department of said.city shall have Hie control, Uianageiaent and &upei vision of the Fixe Alarm Telegraph system of said elty, and of all apparatus, instruments, batteries, wires, poies and boxes wh itsoever bel.-ngiiig to an pur' the sa::ie. He shall see that the same are, at al times, kept in propei working order He shall determine to whom keys to the various siguni boxes. shall be I'litniJled, and shall keep a ootreet account of liHifceys., .iistribiitei! liy him. ios.- -it"sh(iil te"uhlawfui for any percj.'i or persons excepting such uo mav be granted pennlBiion by the Kire Chief to. snake, have or keep in bin

SyiiON 4.—Wh'.tver snail vi.. iite|nny tlc pro\ ., s. this oidu: ii shall. pon •idotivU-tiou lfdore. the. ilavot be.. rned:lft a! sutn not -"sce'.:dlng.i..ne him--•'.red dollars.

SEt-TlON--J 1 his ordinanee, shall be in fori e. trom aiid after.its.parage ali-1 publ'.ea'.ion o:... dav isi«»!!-• wet-k lorlwt) SULC—sire

IS ii, the v. :a A jfl—*. I

Daily Journul. ..:,- 5?. Tucr tliei", ,( \TTK-7 '.V t'Alii.. .".i

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Wonderful Remedy

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lea! or^'ratltiuou eye th:t restort-tl-li'Kt: Ju'lffe

c^louratea Terliime.I.ebiihon. I, li'Mfnt-^-: Kx-Senau Keni. Krailktort.- liifl atarrh mill tleufrfc

Mfnesi Ki-Senaujj irrlr a

Big 4

Chlll.%, ilalarta....

17 Pilfftt HMn«t or Bl^dlnc. 19 Cntnrrh, Influenza* CF*ld

inth^Head

UO Whooping Couuh* Violent Coutrhn. '21 »«*nernl nfhHity.PhyfticalWfrakoe^i *7 Kidopy l)i«cn»p

Nervous Dfbilltr 1.00 30 I rlnarr WenknrtP, Wfttlnp IM. »»50 3*2 Dineacet of theIIenrt« Palpitation 1.00

S-ild by Dru^rlcr/*. or ^?T\t postpaid on receipt f.f rlcf. I»R, H^*^T!aET^•, }!A5UA.i~ n*4 pasn) rlcal.v bi'itind In clr.th and jjold, mailed frtc.

HT7MPHBEYS* MEDICINE CO., Cor. William and John Streets, New York.

GOLDEN SPECIFIC

D*HAl(fES

It can be gnven in a cupot toaor coffce.or In articlwoffciod. without the knowledge of the patient. If noccrsnry: It Is absoluKdy harml and will effect a permaneut and speedy cur whether the patent Is a moderate nrlnkor or an alcholle wrwV IT NEVKK TAIUS. .t oper ate« 80 quietly and wltli such certainty that the patient underiroos no Inconvenience, and ere he Is awar«. his complete reformation 1 af feted. 48-pa^re book of particulars fr eeK y« Co.. druRjrlsta CrawforasrlUo lad. 1 lo

CCUCB MI

That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVERi COLD III..,

the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, and BRONCHITIS. 'i 'V Pric 81.00. Pint Bottlts. :3Thu&x«••

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ea JACKSON ST.* CKfCAGO, ILL.

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For Sale by leading Drv^gists, E. MORGAN & SONS, Proprietor#, PB7.PABZD ONLT LI 1 FROV IDLN'.E. K. *.

Winslos,Lanier&Co., 17 NASSAU STREET, New York, BANKERS,

FOR H-ES7ERX STATES, CORPORA. T/OSS, AA.VA'S A'.'D HF.KCHA.'.'TS. iyTEREST ALLOWED O.V DEPOSIT* A :. OA.VS A'EGO T.'A TED.

nit K(» t5*HY CHiCAta" Rt'."SP

Through Route to

Chicago, Louisville. Lafayette, ,r (in-encastle. MieJiiiran City.

Beillonl.* New Albany All Points North. South and AY est. South bauntl.-.V,,. 3Xlirht KxtW, 1 *a.2S a in., daih No.la.n mall. l.iO, i. ni. dailv No. I*. Bedford Acoommodatlod, 5.V7* i* m' ••.Twpt Mmday.

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No fr»-i(.-ht tniius carry pa-'-enrcrs. •. -1. •-. ,,U HI

Comity-ttats.

Trains

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... pen i'MS. Aft. Monon KOUK-

Moaoa -Klock. Chi u?o. 1U

Peoria Division. Kormeriy I.li.JtW. Short Line -,

Route. East and West. Wttpner Sloei^rs ftnd Kecllnini.- Qiair C»rop nlKltt trains Hef-t modern day coaches01 all trains.

Connertln* with wild Vestibule tralng ai l|l«0mlnirton and Vr-onato and from ssour rlvor. Penvvr and th»- Padflc coast

At Indianapolis Cincinnati, SprliiKHeld and Columlius to and from the Eastern and ee& board cities.

TRAILS AT ORAWFORDRVTT.T.P,

k, GOING WEST.

No. ft mall 0:18 a No. mail (d...t 12:55 a. mij?'-. Vmu"

v? *1^',"11 -.10 pm i- /t 5 0opm For full Information rvirardlnir Wmo and rouu?8, consult thetlcket awnt and

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their possession ai Key or keys 10 any Fire-Alarm T"^-iaph box of said unlawful fo'-

•Et riON -It shnli it, any pers-:i. knowingly, to give a falsy alarm of fit.- ir. said .,-ity tlrougii airy j. :ire alarm U.x thereof, or to Hsjiir\ or--} tamper, meddle or iiiteri-!- in any way witi- said boNi-s. or any wire^. pole.-, suppoits thereol, otni.t^*te'i in an way -v th =!,iJ lire alarm syst'-m. or imv pai uereol.-l -.ytiSp?

zVery piuo OLD HONEST^Isdged lo j. and rqost I. of Standard Glieivifuj io-jscco cn the marKet. lVyjdg a better test inan cc-. about it. Give ii a fair trial,

Your dealer has it. JNO FH7.KR & P.ROI.ir.-isi# is

ARABIAN

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one si lie BEST MEDICINES mzx

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iashyilie. Chattjinoofra, lorida, Hot Spring's, Texas, Kansas, Mis Midiuran, Canada,

Clean Depots, Clean Coaches, Sound Bridge*

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J. 0. Hutchinson. Airent.

j.,« .j. .s

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G0RD0N'

LaFayette,

To Burn Natural Gas

Agents

or any other gas s.tcessfullv". gf. N I A C- A ?. ti :,'E5. and enjoy so_tt, briinsnt, whi.e light. The petfection of aH Esfl

.TA ers. idsde or. t..e ,IE/same principle as S famous Rcc"c5^fl

Wanted.

Lamp. Oyer a million

in use. Ask for it. If the dei.ei hasn't it, send to us direct, and we w.i send you a Burner with Eaiscn Porcelain Reflector, Chimney and Tr.1?® complete, on receipt of $roo. rj6« state if wanted for natural gas. for circular.

BOCHESTEH. LAMP CO.t 4a l'aru riaco. New T»'»'

DRSELLERSV,* °XOUGH

SYRUP.

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ELECTRIC BELT WTTSSl'SKWSIW

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No. Bjrprvss 6 45 p. GOING KA5T. No lo Mall (d) 1 am No. Express »:is

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tamp by express, liOCIIESTER LAMP

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