Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 February 1891 — Page 2

ARE YOU SICK?

It is well to remember Viiat three-fourths all diseases are traceable to bad blood

-ALSG-

S. S. S. never fails to remove all impurities and enable nature to restore lost health.

Ttlltlit ou the blood nudWd £tm. Sfecxtoo Co^

Atlanta, Ol

A. D- LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance,

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

Kast Main Stivot. with V.T.Whittiiiglou

Diseases of Women

AND SL'KGEKY.

Conni.lallon roorni over Sm'.th'» drui •tore, South Waihington Street, Cr*wfordivllle, Indiana.

I. R. ETTER, M.

O S E IN

—MATTRESSES-

FDRNITDBE Kepulrod und 1'acked for Shipment.

GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block,

112 West Pike Street.

Out-of-town work

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

218 South Green street

Ofllce and Residence

Mrs. Dr. Grifflth grlvee apodal attention Chronic and Surgical Diseases ol Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FREE.

MrsHolloway&Brunton

Have removed their 1 irosmiiking Estab lishinent over tne Investnient Bank on S iAVashu.irtou street, and are now fitted up in fine style to resume work. Also, teaeh the Buddmt-ton Taylor Svstein. jan'Ji-".'t

PIANOS and ORGANS

CLEANED, TUNED and REPAIRED. Or PACKED.

JOHN M. MACT, No. 715 South (ireeu Streot.

JAMES E. KENNEDY.

,-.i (Expert Machinist.)

Plumber, Steam and Gas-Fitter,

12 yeats practical experience.

REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

Agent for tho Celebrated John Huuloy .jc Co. Awnings anil Teats. Ducking by the Yard or liolt.

Shop under Deletion's Drug Store.

The Only Gasoline Stove Repairer

The Creamery.

FKESH CREAMERY BUTTEK. Hen Hn Bkanh, can be found at Henry Sloan's.

Gus Truitt's and VanClcare & lloule

han'B.

!Tho

buttermilk wniroii is in chai ijeor 15. l'\

Snyder. ID cents por gallon.

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY,

BEECHAM'S PILLS For Bilious and lienor Disorders.

"Worth a Gn:ne» a Boi" but Bold

for 25 Cents.

BY AM. mi! .4 r-..

Winslov,Lanier & Co.,

17 NASSAU STREET, New York,

BANKERS,

FOR WESTERN STATUS. CORPORATIONS, BANKS AND MERCHANTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGOT1A TED.

GRAND PALACE HOTEL.

81 to 103 North Clark Street, CHICAGO. 4 Mluuh'H from Court Hou*«» Hoth I'lai**

Weekly-, •H. TrHiixK'iil r0 p. liestaurant hy Compa^on. late rhleajro (.'inh. Chel. 1'opniar i'riei-s. Nt'tf lliiu^u. Cut this out lor further informal ion.

THt

/"!ir

CK00L OF MUSIC,

TV .UKiVERSlTY, GRtENCASTLE, IND.

1 in A bund Ir *trumrnu, Ilurinofij U.oru# und Orch.nru. in during th« j-'dioot •«.*'*'« ii ,vt-ri»t»y to *2..'0 p«

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II. H'»WK. Iv»n.

GENTS WANTEDp^aVrTMS [is vilfXiWLJXyXlfiXZ •03 nrlUle Avr., Cincinnati. Ohio.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop. PoascnKCrs awl Hawuirc to Deimts, Hotels, or anypartof tlie Cltv. Also proprietor of the

Bayless Ten-Cent Hack Line The Cheap Prices will be maintained and Hatlafaetoiy service rendered. Leave calls at Rubles on Market Mtreet. ilateat BnodtfraaK ic Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.*

DAILY JOURNAL.

Publisbed Every liven'Except Sunday

lly T. 11. H. MoOAlN.

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TUL'.^DAY, L-'LIH. 17, 1891.

This Dalj in History -fob. 17.

ri,' .R.Iti.M.f Muir. lT»uJ -lK-nth of Aii}j«.*l«,» UU'Hwv ratti, ehi'rf nrvMtiyl nf St.

IVtfrV t)i»» ••prisit' pit'turv. "Tin .-Judgment," t«» v*oiu vhiwh mjulred ycar lorn.M77. ]CtV-vOiord(iiiv» Hruno lvoiSKv- ..

mo burnt' at

..1KKK.

I.K'ath Moiioro. dlstfrjtuiLtuMio! Frcnoh Jrani v'.ist and aotor born 10£2. 1m I 1- i)S!f:urt'})iVM!i. tn'iu- Paris. tH*e jp!cd by (lie

Ali^tnuns.' Icat.tkanou of iti*».(.thent trea(v, Isit (ii'ii. ^.lihant t. Smith born it St. Aibaan,

Vt.

l:vt--Ivath''ft IT«'r:rv ll.*ind, (U'rman jx.vt, ess iy 1st.- iMrtst:-'U.n» uv of bai l^sU'ii altiiosr. t.taKy destroyed

Uv are. with ..tftvat quantities uf tiavai and mmtan-

si-jjvs

ilrst v-.»ss»jl p:kss-*l through Su-.'z oaunL -«.v.iKunbia, raptuivd by Sherman. iMX»-r-Hao*»:wo'rpus ,iet susiH-nd-nl in Ireland nb-ut sasiH-cvv'd i^ rsviis arrtV'd iuiinedli«t»MV. IS71 -M. rhiero tnado*:hl«'f of tti»m•.•X',cutiv»»]K)\ver by a^a-ement, c-r the different parties in the

Fr»*iH.'h assetnbly.

lS7:^«*The «rV«vtne enble slap Taradny Inunolu-d at Xewoajitl'S. l?ri— Ihsnieli suoi'efl,^ riLidstone as t:ie English prime minister. lSsu-l»ifd in-New York city. Jam^s I^'nox, found tr of the Lenox library, a^e-.l yvars. l^s»» pied at 1'rankford, Pa., John IV Uou^h,

U!iii|wTancu U'-iure."i in his G'.'ih year.

HOW TO KILL A TOWN.

Tho best method of killiug town is to put up uo ruoro buiKliugs than you are obliged to occupy yourself, if you should accidentally happen to lnive

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empty building und anyone should •vuut to rert it, nsk about throe times actual value and thereby keep it vacant half the year. Li.ok at every newcomer with a scowl. Turn a cold shoulder to every busiuuss man or merohnnt seeking a home among you. Go abroad for your wares rather than purchase ol your own merchants or manufacturers at the same price. Kefuse to advertise so that persons at a distance will not suppose any business is being done in your city. Ia shore do all in your power to drive tr ule from this town. A prompt and close observance of these rules will ruin uuy town in two yeors.

The above article appeared in The CN.\wFonisviu,i: Joi-hnai. in 180!), but it is just as true to-day as it was then. However it is not particularly applicable to Crawfordsville just now. True, there are several men in town who are too rich. They have so much money they don't need nnv more und therefore demand exhorbituut prices for their rooms or land. Hut new-comers are always made more than welcome it they have capital or are industrious. Those who can't tind things in CrawfonlsYille good enough for them are growi ug beautifully less, and merchants are fairly liberal in advertising. This is not the millenium for Crawford--ville by any means, but it is the era of good feeling and every prosperous business man is making a reasonable pro lit on nis investment.

The bill to maintain political puricy in nominating conventions has been indefinitely postponed in the House. The purpose of tho bill was to prevent the buying and selling of votes in nominating conventions and primary electionsIt required all candidates to make sworn, itemized ucoount of whatever money they had spent "for beer, cigars," or any thing else, to got their nominations, or try to get them. Democrats do not propose to surrender this great North American privilege,

It has been discovered that tho fee and salary bill, which was adopted by the committee of the whole House, is unconstitutional. A new bill must therefore be reported. Tho new bill will specify every officer of tho county, and the salary he is to receive, as well as the number and the pay of the deputies. J!y the time the new biil is completed and passed upon some fellow wi'l discover that it also is unconstitutional.

Tin: Itepubliouu policy of Protection aud Reciprocity is certainly better than the Democ ratio plan of free trade or a tariif for revenue ouly. Reciprocity permits certain imports from a foreign country to come duty lree to the United States in return for that foreign country admitting an equivalent of Americm goods to enter its ports duty free. Free trade lets all imports come froo of duty without regartl to any conditions obtaining in other countries.

Sknatok Molli.'oii hus introduced a bill which authorizes city couucils to change ward and district lines bo oh

to

portnit an njuitable representative in the city council. This city has long felt the need of just nich a law. The iinesof the Second Ward should be extended so as to equalize it witli the First and Third Wards.

IlKi ii'itorn'Y with I5ray.il is one of tho grandest triumphs of the a«e. Tho negotiations with other couutries aro being prosecuted as rapidly as prudent aud the lirst term of the Harrison Ad miuistration will close with tho most brilliant and leijolioout diplomatic and economic record over achieved upou this continent.

The Jot'it.s'AL,deserves the thauksof every tax paver for its (Joben expose for it haa already resulted in tho payment of §2-17 over to tho Treasurer which otherwise would never have been paid.

Wn.r, the grand jury take uuy notice of tho eccentricities of Ooben? Wo hardly see how they ouu help it.

^Hois.lohu Ij. Oolxjn's defenders Whut is his defensor

Kiiljmuu'i I.ilM'i'ul I f»acr

W. E. GLADSTONE.

{From a house of commons sketch.] William Ewart Gladstone

whs

born in

Liverpool, Fngland, in 1S09. He was' educated at Oxford, graduating In 1881. He entered parliament as a Conservative hi 1830, held various places of trust till ISoi), when as chancellor of the exchequer in Pulmerston's cabinet he acted with the Liberals. He was made prime minister in 1S08, retired in 1S7-1, wad again chosen In 18S0, resigued in 1883, returned to power later in the same year, and w-as overthrown oil the question ot home rule in 1880.

Kitdurutice.

How much tb« heart may bear, ami yet" not break! How much the tlesh may Mitfer and not die! I question much if any pain or a«*he

Of soul or body brine* our end more nich. Death chooses his own lime: till that is sworn All eviL? may be l»orne.

We shrink and shudder at the surgeon's knife. Each nerve recoiling from the mid steel SVhosc ed^e seeius searching for the quivering

Hfe.

Yet to our sense the bitter panes reveal That still,although the trembling tlesh be lorn, This also can be borne. We see a sorrow rising in our way,

And try to tlee from tb#- approaching ill: We seek some small escape: we wevp aud pray Hut when the blow falls, then our hearts art still Not that the puin is of its sharpness shoru,

Hut that it can be )orne.

We wind our life al*nt another life: We h»dd„ it rloser. dearer than our own Anon it faint and falls in ib-athlv tnle.

Leaving us stunned aud stricken and alone Hut ah! we do not die with those we ujouru This ub»o can be borne.

Behold, we live through all things famine, thirst. Bereavement, pain all grief and misery, All win aud sorrow life indicts its worst

On soul and body—but we cannot die. Though we l«* hick and tired and faint and worn—

Lo, all things can be l»orne. Flon.-nee Percy.

THE GENTLER SEX.

Mrs. Putnam, sister to James Russell Lowell, is said to be the best liLKUist iu Bosto'n.

Miss Catton, of Constantino, Mich.. lost her voice through illne.-vs .several ..earsago, aud recovered il by sneeziny at Kalkaska recently.

Lady Londonderry, wife ot the cx-lord lieutenant of Ireland, is considered one ot ihe handsomest womeu in Ku^lam), though uer face lacks expression.

Mrs. Thorpe wrote "Curfew Must Xot King To-night'' when she was HI, and lias lately been rewriting it. .^he has added a stanza which is, iu her opinion, she says, a beautiful thought.

Mrs. William Morris, wife of the London mist, pout and socialist, is said to be the most beautiful woman in the world. She goes out but little, and is rarely seen by the multitude who visit her husband.

Charlotte Scott, (he colored woman who contributed the lirst f5 paid toward a monument for Abraham Lincoln iu Wash Injiton, and whose name is on that account Inscribed in bronze ou the base of it, died recently.

Yinnie Ream lloxie, the sculptress, is a very little woman, who has Ik-^u compared to "a plump, brown sparrow fluttering'in the sunlight," She is an emotional little creature, with uu alternate tear and smile iu her eyes.

Kageama Hidde is the Japanese Louise Michel who is gradually getting together a party that is likely to revolutionize things, social and political, in the mikado's empire. She is 27 years old, and la represented as pretty aud gentle.

Helen Gardener is about 30 years old, She Is a beautiful woman, a little above medium height, of well rounded proportion, deep brown eyes, full red lips and high, broad forehead. She possesses radi cal views, and is a terse, strong writer.

Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, who is still a beautiful woman, with finely modeled features, trained voice and gracious manners, enjoy* the unique honor of having been president, of the Bostou Woman's club for twenty years by the unanimous choice of the members.

liana' Mlfttuke.

Herr Brietmnller—Ach, some feller's lefd a frankfurter. I vos nod proud alreatty.

INDIANA.

Proceedings of tho Legislature and Other Nows.

The Law-Maker*.

Indianapolis, Intl., Feb. 17.— The special committee of lawyers iu the House, to which was referred the fee am! salary bill to report on the constitutional provision involved, have beeu at work three days on it. anil will report that the rebnte bill as adopted by the committee of the whole of tho House is of doubtful constitutionality. The committee will report a new bill, specifying every county otlicer and tho salary he is to receive.

The ways and means committee of the House has drafted a bill which will revolutionize the entire system of taxation in the State. It repeals the State levy of twelve cents on each Sioo. takes the railroad tax from the counties and pays it directly into the State treasury and establishes a State tax commission. The county boards of equalization arc to bo abolished, and a county assessor is to be elected who shall supervise the work of the township assessors. It also makes this oflieial, the auditors and treasurer, a board of review with the same powers and duties as the county board of equalization. It is expected that if this bill should become a law it will raise the appraisement of property to its real value.

The Senate passed the bill establishing an appellate court. Thw is to be an intermediate court and is tfiven final jurisdiction on appeal in all cases of misdemeanor and in disputes arising upon contracts here the sum involved does not exceed S1.UU0. The bill establishing a State board of arbitration was also passed. This board is to have jurisdiction of all controversies between employes and employers. The House passed the following: (iranting to Indianapolis a new charter: requiring street-car companies to improve streets whenever so ordered by city councils: enabling the school commissioners of thi.s city to borrow $100,000: requiring all artificial dairy products to be branded as such.

1 ho Grave \Yih Kinpty.

Nkw Alhany, lnd., Feb. 17.—The grave discovered near New Providence last Saturday and supposed to contain the remains of the missing voting man', Charles Anderson, with whose murder George Gillespie, now in jail at JetVersouville, is charged, was opened Monday. It contained nothing, though there is strong evidence that it once held the remains of some person. A startling1 disclosure in regard to the mystery has been made by a daughter of Michael Money and sister-in-law of Gillespie. The girl says that young Anderson was murdered by Gillespie and his body buried in the grave discovered, last Saturday. That shortly after the murder Gillespie, fearing tnat the grave would be discovered and the body of his victim exhumed, removed it to an isolated spot far up among the hills and reduced it to ashes. It is believed the full details of the murder will eventually be revealed by some member of the Money familv.

Killer Arrested.

Kvansvii.i.k. lnd., Feb. IT.—Cliarle Hitter, the defaulting teller of the First National Hank, was arrested Monday morning anil arraigned before Commissioner Warttnaun. The uiiiduvit is a long one. and in four counts charges liittcr with embezzling 877.000 at variouf times and making false entries. It is also charged that the day he left the bank he took sfiS.OOO with him. Hitter waived examination and was put under $•-".0(10 bonds for his appearance in court. Ritter remained all the afternoon in custody of the marshal, but late in the evening furnished a bond, his father-in-law. I.'. T. Schmidt, and W. Cook becoming sureties.

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-"BUT BY CIHM DOT DOO VOS!" —Judge.

A fortunate and C.niteful Woman. Mis 4- H. Giles, of Everett, Pa., says: "I Buffered for yeura from kidney and gravel troubles. No physicians or medicine at home, did me any good. I finally visitud my former home at lioundout. N. V., and began using Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, or Roundout, N. Y. A few words tell the result. I am a perfectly well and happy woman OJCO more. 'J

Simmon's Liver Regualtor 1b a most excellent appetizing tonlr.—SamL S. Penta, Chup. to Bishop ol North G»ro. linn.

CMMrw b*y fcr Pftaftwi

A Korger "Hptnred.

FliAN'KKoin. lnd.. Feb. 17.—Robert Dalzell. for whom there is a reward offered for numerous forgeries committed at Kokomo while acting as an agent for the font nental 1 nsurance Company, has no doubt at last been located. A letter has been received here from the sheriff of Hamilton County, 111., describing the arrest of a man giving the name ol Charles White, who lias been forging farmers's names to applications in the German Insurance Company. The sheriff states that the prisoner's effect, show him to he It. L. Dalzell and once resident of this eitv.

iSerinus Ilim'KK of Judge llnrkflhtre. Noimh Vkunov, lnd., Feb. 17.—-Judge John G. Yorkshire, of the Supreme Court, is dangerously ill with pneumonia. The physicians have but little hope of his recovery, ilis wife and mother are with him. and relatives in distant States have been notified of hi condition.

On Trial for

His

I.lfe.

LoOA.vsroiir. lnd., Feb. 17.—The trial of Willard Harvey for murder was commenced here Monday morning. Ilarvey killed Samuel McCloskey last summer, fracturing his skull with a board. A dispute over the ownership of lumber was the cause.

llfiMjccd 111niMfir in llny-I.oft. UrNTi.M.ToN. lnd., Feb. 17.—Michael On is by, ii prominent citizen, hanged himself in the hay-loft, where the children found him, and his wife cut him down. He is in a critical condition and may die. No reason is given for the act.

HU ParentM Aecit«c«|.

CoLl Mltt s. Ind.. 1-Vb. 17. —A foul murder in Floyd County, south of this place, is reported. The victim is a young man living on a farm with his mother and stepfather. They have been arrested, accused of the crime.

Will »o to St. I.ouIh.

iN'lilANAl'lU.is. lnd.. Feb. 17.—The Indiana department, of the irraiid .Army of the Republic has decided to send a delegation of 'J00 to St. Louis to attend the funerui of General Sherman.

8he Wa* Completely Cured. A daughter of my euBtormm- sufferod from suppressed menstruation, and her health was completely wrecked. At my suggestion she used one bottle of Rradfleid's Female Regulator, which cured her.— 0. W. Heliums, Water Valley,Miss. Write Tho Dr&dflcld Reg. Co., Atlanta, Ga for particulars. Bold by Nye «fc Co. Crawfoidsvllle, Ind.

Gold In the head? or Ohtlhla'.ns? oi Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Sores? The best thing In the world for It It Coliqan'B Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at tho drug store of Nye Oo.

ONE 15NJOY8 Both the method and results when byrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and nets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system efleetunlly, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt ii: its action and truly beneficial in its etlects, prepared only from the inosi 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 for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one win wishes to try if. Do nut accept an) substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. fc LOUISVILLE. XY NEW YORK.

Children

al\v ir»

Enjoy II.

SCOTT'S I EMULSION

of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda is almost Q9 palatable as milk.

Children enjoy Ii rnther than otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER It la Indeed* end tho little lads and lassies who take coUl easily, may be fortified against cough that might prove serious, hy taking Scott's Emulsion after their I meals during the winter season.

Beware of substitutions imt imitations,.:

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lOUtSVI'.lE SfwMlUHY.-. CIHC/COKr{a-

Througb Route to

£0.

Louisville.

Lafayette,

(o'eeneastle.

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

South hound.—No. Nijrht Express, 1 ±*2o a in., dally No, f, fast mail, p. m.. ihilly No. 0, Hctiltml AecommiMlation, T.~7 p. in. exceptSunday,

North bound.—No. 4, night 'express, 1..%!» a, m., dully No. 0, fast mail, 1 .:p{ p. m. No. 10 Lafayette Accommodation, 10. PJ a. in. except Sund iy.

No freight trains carry passengers. Train3, 4, o. CI, stops only atCountvseatd. JAM KM HAKKKK,

Gen. Papb. Ajrt. Motion Haute

Monon Itlock. Chi uro. Ill

Dirt

Peoria Division,

A

|j|V Formerly l.li.&W,

A

0 Short Line

Route. jEast and West,

Wnptior Slcopcrs arid Kccltnlng Chair Can on nlfrht trains. Bust modern dayeouehosoi all trains.

Connecting with solid Vestibule trains

llloomlnRlon and Peoria to and from ssour river. Deliver and the Pacltle coast. At Indianapolis, Cincinnati. SprinfNcld and Coluinhus to and Irotntho Kastcrn and board eitieB.

THAINS AT AITAWFOUDSNIILE. GOING WEST. No. Oinull 9:1N a. No.7 inall d.. a. No. 17 mail l::ifi p.

hi

No. 3 Express ..0:45 p.

GO I NO KAST.

No.10 Mall (d) 1 a in No. 12 Kxpress !):l*um No. 18 Mall :10 pin No.8 Mall 5:05 pin Por full information refcrardlnp time, rutofr and routcB, consult the ticket wrent and P. &B folders. (iGOUGE UOB1NSON. Airt

Vandalia Line

DIHKCT KOUTKTO

Nashville, Cliattiuioo{r i, Florida, Hot Spring Texas, Kansas, 5hf Michigan, Canada,

lissour!

Northern Ohio.

Clean Depots, Clean Coaches, Sound Bridge .I.C. Hntchinson. Asrent.

^HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECiriCS

For Horses, Cattle, Shoop, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRr. 000Pago Book «n Treatment of AniruaU and Chart Hrm Free* ci.tikh FoTerHyCuiiK cm

l» -.liiflHmuiatlon

A. A, spinal MenTatflti,. HU Fever. H.H.—Ktrnlnff, IjaiiiciienM, KlinuinutiMUi* Dintemper, NhmiiI Phchuruiua. D.I).—Hots or (irubd, WorniN. K.E.^CflUfflin, Ilenven, I'jieuinonla^ I'.F.—Colic or C«rip*M, llellynclie. lncarrlatf«s lleitiorrhniren. H.H.—(Jrlnarjrand Kidney IMwenHCH. I.l***Eruptive IMhiminom, illniivo. J.K.—Dineunen of Diucatlon, I'oralyMiw. ShiRle Dottle (over SO doncfl), .00 Htuble Case* with Krw^incs, Manual,

Veterinary Cure Oil and Mcdlcator, 87*00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, 1.00 Sold by Drtieelsts or Sent Prepaid anywhere end In any quantity on Roceipt ofPrico.

HUMPHBEYS' MEDICINE CO., Corner William and John Sts., Now York.

In

l'5th

Annual Statement

OP Till?

Conneticut Mutual

Life Insurance Co.

Ol Hurt Turd, Conn.

Nlt Asspts, January 1, istfu. }.'n,3.l.-,h4 I.M KKl'KlVKl) IN 1 K!0, Pot Premiums...*1,110,."r.V.UI

For IhtoreM and ltents :t,o*:!t,ur.:».i!t Pmllt and loss..

Total to Policy-holders,

*«i,i IT.ss': «.

insncusiil) IN lS'.'O.

For claims bv ileal it /. and millual endowments f4 \J,M,'0:U».r. .. Mirplusrot urncd to poliey-holdcts,.... 1.1 *17 ,I1S 1.71.', Lapsed aud Surrendered Policies ltil,70(i.!jU

I ouimlsMon* to a^ent-*, alaries, Medical lv\amluer lees, PrinliiiK'.Adveitisin^.le^al .w

Beat Kstate, and all other expenses •*73'JjMU.U5 Taxes. ........

P.M.AM

r.

U,srsj,ss.n:

Nkt Assi:ts,

Dec,31,

|spo4» 0 1

"""SNIKDL'LK Or ASSKTS.

Loans upon real estate. liii hen$-t*','* Loans upon Mot .is and bonds. .. Premium notes on poilese* In

Ion .l.Oss.l 7s.J I Co-t of reai estate owned by thecouip&nv 7.tii-.s»tr.ri i'«ist ol I nin-d Mates aul other r.nuii- n.ir.r.,i«)4.IM t'ost ot Baiiw and Ballroad fcit«M'ks »ul.7s:».C.' L'aslt in ItaiiKS...:..,....... ......... ... »'il, 1'1'LS Bill- Bectivable,'..... -.v J-.7-50.UU Balance due from Agents, -i.'cur.»L.... 1,71 l.sn

Ann

r57.4jsp,os»'j.U

interest due and accrued,.. «I 7,'M Bents ai-crued

7.537.UI),

Market value til -. Moeks a I'ondsover ecf^t t.5«.'7.»II.^ No Deterred prenntuus .?£-'.*•$37,3 *»5.

Glioss Assets, Dee. 31.1 .,?•.147,:U7 4 I Liv liii.ni Amount required to re-insure all outstanding policies, net. t.'otn- v'/--pany'sstaiHlard.5t?,!2«»r»,^3!j,oo All other lia Li lilies, PI 0,4 T5.:.'5

SrHiM.r- by Company's Standartl •"J5,57*.',in.,0»J SraiM.rs by Le^al Standard (4 porecnl ./. '{.i 5.u,nuo.0o

Batiool expenses of manayeitnnit to receipts iu inno !'...P.3",.pereem Pollei.-s in toree Dec 31,1 WO. 01.1 4 7, lnsiuinK ri53.^: i,74 .'J)t

Jacob L. tTreonu. Pru.st Julin M. Taylor, Vi.m Pre-it.

Kdw:u'd Bunce, Secy.

D. II Wellrf, Acutary.

IV 4ilf KKNK,

US Kast Market Street, IN 1)1 \NAI*OIjIS, IN 1.

KOBKRT II. UiaibUti, nisi. Supt Agencies, Cincinnati, Ohio.

We believo wo havo a thorough knuwlotlKo of nil] Ue ins and outs of newspaper advertising, gained an experience of twanty-flve ye irs (»f siiccc8sfni cities, »'e ni.vc the heat eni

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placing

rontracte aiul verifying txieir fulfUliuent. aud tinrlvaleii facilities in all departments for careful and intelligent service.

Rowell & Co.

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jilk" !?y far the most eomiireiiens as well as tho most eonven* nt system of

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Newspaper

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service*

Advertisin°r Jj

enntemplato sitending or $10,000 in newspaper advurtislntf and. who wish to pet tho most and lest advertising for tho money.

Bureau.

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Spruce St., New York.

DR.SELLERSV

cough4s

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To

Burn Natural Gas or any other gas successfully, get a

Agents

EUHPHIIEYS'

HOMEOPATHIC ft

SPECIFIC No.uO

uso 30

years. Tho only

fmccowfal

roniody for

Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,

and Hrostratloo, from over-work or othnr cannos. $1 per viaL or ftvUlsandlarKOvial powder, for fO. Sold ur DittmoisTf), orsont powtiwld on reciJut of prloe,—HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO.,

Ooti

WUUun ud John ftt*. N. Y.

N I A A A N E

'and enjoy a soft, brilliant, white light. The perfection of all gas burn-

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Wanted.

ers. Made on the same principle as the a Lamp. Over a million

in use. Ask for it. If the dealer hasn't it, send to us direct, and we will send you a Burner with Edison Porcelain Reflector, Chimney and Tripod, complete, on receipt of $2.00. Please state if wanted for natural gas. Send for circular.

BOCIIE8TEH. LAMP CO., 49 Park Place, Mow York.

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every pi^r Olb HnNLS.'Vi.edged to os. and

it)ost la^iu.r? vV,

oF Standard xc on themarKct. Trij.-.g a better lest t!•? 27V ftbout it, Give 1!: a fair triai.

Your dealer t!£»s it,WO. FIKZERSBRfll.roii'.Tilieij

lBUNKENf(E5S

LIQUOR HABIT.

WAume woftw THEKS/sbi/TOK! cum D*HAIifKS GOLDEN SPECIFIC,

It «:an be L'tven in a cup o! tea or eotti'e'o.r ticlesot Im41 witimut tbe kuowiel}?*.''-.t-f pal lein, it necef sury It. is absolutely--and v* Hi etb-oi a p».»nnaneut and ..:vv.c:u» whetherthe patent ha moderatedr "r^sraraii alchosit wreck. IT NKVilli FA I!..- '.jht ales s* •)ub't !y and with Mit-li eennipis imUiw patient underjrt.»es no Ineonvenlem*• M!''-:m lie is aware, his eomp!et» rct'oun-it:"! t-j teted. -tS-paue tnxjk of partieular.''r Tc Cei- uruifk'ists Crawiordsvliio Uid

"Seeing is Believing.

A complicated lamp is a wickcd thing, for it often provokes to profanity. There are three pieces only 'na Rochester Lamp. Could anything be more simple And its light is the finest in the world— soft as twilight, genial as love, and brilliant as the iiui'iote

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ItOClI ESTK1L 1.A3IP CO., 42 I'arli Vlnce, New \rk,

i£anii/»ir(urrrj, and not/ Oumrra n! 1 r)1 1 The JLarjwt Lamp Store, in the

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BRASHEARS & PARISH

H. TblASUKAU-", A. I A!.t-" I^ito flvaiiiiinT V. S. P/it*'iit

615 Seventh St., N. W.,

Orj. U. S. Pateet Offico. ... WASH.1NG70!!,. fl

S IS INVALUASLS FOR

COUGHS AND COLDS. 8Gc. and SI. at all dniKK'»,»-

E. MORGAS Si SONS, FropK

PROVIDENCE. R.I- __nN

nuDKSi'iM'i.iKDiir ROSS GORD°~t La Fayette, lnd.

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