Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 April 1891 — Page 2

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OAT 15 EXJOYS

floth tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts L'pntly vet promptly on the Kidneys, j-iver and Hnwels, cleanses the svs•/sm eflecttially, dispeb colds, liead--a:bes and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever proiWed. pleasing to the taste and acoptahlo to the stomach, prompt inj its action anil truly lieuetlcial in itsj' cfl'ects, prepared only from the most'." healthy and _'roealile substances, its nianv exccHcriit qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Kyrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c and SI bottles bv all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not liuve it 011 hand will procure it promptly for any one whe wishes to if. Do not accept any substitute.try

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO S'V -RAfiCISCO. C4L. LOUISVILLE. KY HEW YORK. N I

A. D-

Real Estate,LOFLAND, Loan, Insurance,

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

KAstMalc Street, with W.T.WhiUingtou

Diseases of Women

AND SUKGRKT.

Lonsa.iatlon roomi over Smith'* dru^ store, South Washington Street, Ctaw» lordivllle, Indiana.

J. R. ETTEK, M.D.

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

0fflfe-Md'nce

218 South Green street

Mrs. Dr. Griffith yivea special attention Chronic and Surertcal Diseases of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FREE.

Dr. A.F.Henry

Has located in this city at '210 OSIM Franklin street, where ins new antiseptic ami jfermiMdo treatment lor t'nturrl, Itronchttls and Burly Stupes of luuir trouble will be demonstrated to persons uflheu-d. Twenty minute- trial will convince any IH»TOU that till?? plan Is a irreat Improvement 011 the old treatment of above diseases. Consultation free.

POTATOES.

Michigan Rose. Beauty of Hebron. And Burbank

POTATOES.

Only $1 per Bushel.

For Katlng or Set-il.

Barnhill,

&

Pickett.

HORNADAY

OLD PAPERS

For Sale at This Olllee,

25 Cents a Hundred

Geo. Pi. Piioe,

UPHOLSTERING,

Carpets

CarefullyLaid

and Fitted

112 West Pike Street. Joel Block

(IMftVWWVVVVVVVWVVWVWWWWl

is

a

PERFJIR^

The New

Freeman

rare combination that pleases evuiyon^. Ono^ of the most delightful Perfumes ev^r produced.i Try it. FREEMAN'S FACE POWDER. Medi.cated. Free from Poisons. A Perfer4 Beaiiimer.5 At Druggists,vi::

MotTettA:

Monran: Nyo V».j Minfonl,

Druwlst:

17 NASSAU STREET, New York.

BAKKERS,

FOR WESTERN STATUS, CORPORATION'S, BAMKS A.\'D MERCltA.VTS. JXTEREST AI.:.:1H'J-,D O.V DEPOSITS. ASD LOANS A'EO'O T.'A TED.

SELLERS' LIVER PILLS

Over 100 BTOM sold by one draycist. ao •qotl for coring Co«tlTrae*iuMalarl», Liver Complaint, Piter I vvuicucn, fludit, UKII 'Aiwyimus !«nd Apae, Indlcettloi^ Backacbt, and all Uryr and Stomach uooblea. They Never Pall* SoM by all drufffrta and coantry atort »AVP«RA. 8*LLM A C«^ PNP*I| NTBWRIK,

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City

tU ThtyU •ad»cba,^V ot, Ptver^B and all

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WT.DXKSIUY. APKII, -YX IS»I.

This Date to History—April 29. 1411— Edward IV of EntjUnd born at Uoucu died April 9, US? ho established th*.

House of York on the throne, ordered "no quarter" at Towton, and 'SU*-0 Lancastrians were slaughtered. IC76—M ic.hncl do Huytcr.

Dutch admiral, died. 1839—War In Italy bepun by Austrian army crossing tho Siciuo. ISG2—Battle at Bridgeport.

CDTVABD rv

Ala., General O. M. Mitchell commanding Federals. ISfiJ—Territic bombardment of Grand Galf,

Miss. Grants Vicksbur* campaign. iSC-4—Battle at Priuccton, Ark. l&?0—Gladstone ministry formed.

THE physicians report that the epidemic known as tho grip is rapidly losing its hold iu this region. Fair, dry. warm weather soons routs it.

JT is now announced that Mr. Blaine will yoon come out with a most positive

refusal era in

to

allow his name to i»e used in connection with the Presi­

dency. When Mr. Blaine pays "no" he moans it a? was discovered at the ChiUJTO convention in 1888.

•THE editor of the Macomb 111. Byfjtiuuler sayH that when the Mi'lvinley

law was first passed he thought it would be hurtful to the best interests of the eount rv. and so declared, lmt now he say?: "In this o]inion we were greatly mistaken, and now we have every reason to believe the measure is one of the very best ever passed by the national legislature. The first great benefit derived is the cheapening of sugar, and other equally important features of the bill will doubtless work for the good of the whole people.

A large number of people are making such revisions of opinions regarding the present tnrilT law.

THE Philadelphia

'l inns shows liow

tho local building association may prosper and give shareholders a fair profit on their deposits while the national association which offers large interest on investments must fail. "In the latter," it says, "the expenses absorb the profits, and in the former there are practically no expense."' The national associations have presidents, secretaries. Arc., drawing large salaries. In local associations no one except the secretary gets any pay. The

Tiiikn

Pfc

Election Notice.

Tlti voters of tlie city o( CruwfnrrJs\Hie ure tiereby notitlel to i.Sfenil»l ut their votinif iiluees iu tlmir respettlvc urils ou

TUKSDA v. MAvisili.

un'l ptoeeed to eleet tlie rollowlu^ ill( erfi, viz une Couneilinun fortlje Fist W iir'l. UiiuCoiiriellinun lor tlie Setmifl Wunl.

Orn.' Counelltuuu for tlie Thinl Wuni.

Ap 11

C. M. SCOIT, City Clerk.

O/ALt 7f/£ WOfilD THC/IS /S BUT ON£ CURC

B*

HAIlfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC

It cun be (riven in 11 cup ol tea or colit o.or In »r tlclcBof food, without tlio knowlclKii of th patient. If niwofsary It Is absoluUily iiarml and willeircct ptirmanent and Hiccdy cur whether the iiatentlH a modfriiUuirinkororan alchollewreck. 1TNEVBK KAILS, jt oper at«s BO quietly and with such certainty that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, an ere he Is aware, fa's complete reformatlop er feted. 48-pagu tiook of particulars fr oeNye Co., druffjrlats Crawfordsvllle Ind.llo

says:

"Men do not devote their entire time —can not do it. in fact—t'o an enterprise of this kind I national associations) without compensation, let their intentions be ever so honest. The only condition upon which the building and loan association can be made profitable to shareholders is that of mutual organization for the general benefit, the shareholders meeting once a month to pay their dues, and employing a secretary who is only paid for the time he actually spends in his work. This condition does not and can not exist iu connection with the national associations, thus rendering it practically impossible that they can be either as safe or profitable as the local associations.^

A

s"HIAWATHA'V

h. ,\fU

t.h*

Smith

A:

Morvati.

vi:R.iTAiii.E curiosity lias been captured in Africa. It is an elephant, larger than the late lamented Jumbo, pea-green

color, trunkless, and has

in

tusks that branch out something like tho horns of a deer. It is in possession of a native king, who will not part with it.

AT Eretria, in Eubo-a. a theater has been excavated with what appears to be a large cemetery, the finest of the tombs showing elegant architecture, and one bearing epitaph:

ter of Ar'.stctie."the

"Daugh­

An immense wreath

of wrought gold has been found, and six diadems, with many gold ornamenla and jewelry—nothing finer ever seen.

The ladies of the 3rd division ofChristian church will give it social in the old church. Thursday evening April :30th. Hiseiiit. slaw, ham. pickles, deviled eggs, coffer-, fruit, ten. cake and ice cream ail for l.r cents.

A "('otl'e Party" will be given bv thu* Altar Society of St. John's Episcopal church on Thursday afternoon and evening at the residence of Rev. A. K. ilover, 21 ii Oreen street, opposite the church. All are invited.

Light weight spring overcoats cheaper than anvlmdv and best line of fnmihb i"g 1 in the city at Con ham s.

Cunning-

.1 Ilimn Io Hires.

Hnviiig nwd "Mother'K Friend'' would not In? without it. It is a l«xm to u'iveH .viio KNOW they have to JKIKH through the painful ordeal of ehildliirth. Mim. C'. i:i.nfn'i!NT., Towa. Write the Bratlfield Hi'gulator Co,. Atlanta. Ga„ for further particulars. Hold bv N'ye Co., CrawfordHville, Ind.

Children

Crv for

Pitcher's

Castorbu

Board of Health Order.

Property owners will jileas-'o Bee that no decaying vegetable or animal matter be found on the premifios or anv allev Adjoining their projerty. Es]x?cially must property owners in the buf-inesH ]«jrtion of the city see that the a] 1 nyn are pr»jierly cleaned. Residents generally must refrain from (lumping refuse matter in alleys thus creating a nusinuee and a menace to the health of tho community. C. K. KANKIN, M. J).

Secy. City Board of Health.

A lJiUUh Scientist.

rROFESSOR rn.-XJ.EY.

Thomas Henry Huxley, wlio shares with Sjvncvr. Darwin ami Tyiulull iu tho honor of having made tho now philosophy popular, was born in Ealing, Middlt-.-'x, May 4, 18i". anil iu 18-15 received an academic degree from the University of Londou. Ho took no regular collegiate course, however, but studied at home, attended medical lectures and worked iu the London hospitals. He was scarcely known as a physician before he bepin to le mure widely known as an observer anil naturalist, aud in that line his fame continues to grow.

Youth.

•We wonld not turn back the dial, Nor itvo over I he past ti^aiu We woulil not the path re-travol,

Nor barter the "now" for tho "then." Yet. oil, for the bounding pulses. And the strength to do aud dare. When life was one grand endeavor,

Aud work clasped hands with prayer! —Julia C. H. Dorr.

Sin.

I bold

Those lived far nobler that contend and win Tho close, hard fight with beautiful, fiercc Sin, Than those who go untempted to their graves. Deeming the ignorance that haply saves Their souls, some splendid wisdom of their own. —Constance Fcnimore Woolson.

Desolation.

By the weed strewn, brown, desolate reaches. Lonely and half broken hearted. We met and wo parted, By the weed strewn, brown, desolate reaches. —William W. Martiu.

THE AT EST A RTN OTE3.

THE number of pictures to be exhibited at tho main Paris sulon tills year has been reduced from

2,400

M. CiiAfciiAKi), of tho Louvre dry goods store in Paris, has issued a oopper medal, which he gives to every one of his customers in commemoration of his purchase of "The Angelus" for tho huge sum of

8140,000.

ABTISTS will pay good prices for tho frames of old pianos. They use the wood for panels to fcaint on. The seasoning of the wood is such that it will retain the brilliancy of oolor longer than any kind of canvas or other material.

VERESTCIIAGIX, the Russian painter, will make an extended tour among tho Sioux and other Indian tribes. Ill* design is to secure data for a great work on the red man as he exists under government control in tlie United States. The general impression is that he has an imperial order for tho work and that it will be the effort of his life.

Ofl'onsive Virtues

l\

"\Yliy, Tommy vrhy did yon slap sister Ethel?' "She was so darned good, momma, 1 wouldn't help it."—Life.

STATE OF OHIO, CITV OF TOLEDO. I LUCAS COL'.VTV, I-'HA.VK .1. CHE.VEY makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY it Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAllS for each and every ciige of

CATAIUUI

STATE NEWS.

that

cannot be cured by tho use of HALL'S CATAHKII CUKE. FRANK J. CHENEY.

Sworn to leforo me and subscribed in my presence, this Cth dav of December, A. D. 1886.

A. W. GLEASOX, ±Votary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free.

F. J. CHENEY A- CO., Toledo, O. 53sP\Sold by Druggists, 75c. I have 1KM bothered with cntnrrh for alxmt twenty years I had lost sense of smell entirely, and I had almost lost my hearing. My eyes were getting so dim had to get some one to thread my needle. Now I have my hearing as well as I ever had, and I can see to thread as line a needle as ever I did, my senso of smell is partly restored, and it seems to le improving all the time. I think there is nothing liko Ely's Cream Balm I for catarrh. Mrs. E. E. Grimes, ltondrill,

1

Perry Co., O.

Interesting Tolegrams from Various Indiana Towns.

Given Seventy-Ktv«» l.nshe*. INDIANA pot.is,

to

1,800. THE design of M. Mercio adopted for a MeUsonler etatue in Paris represents the artist sitting, his head resting on his right hand.

AI.BERT BIERSTADT is going to Europe loon to mako studies for his "Landing of Columbus," which he hopes to finish lor exhibition at the world's fair.

IIE.NUY G. AHQUA-RD has given tho Metropolitan Museum of Art seven pictures which cost S80,000. One of them Is that rare thing, a largo landscape by Rembrandt.

THE art collection of Senor Mendonea, lirazilian ministor to the United States, is the finest in Washington belonging to any individual, according to the Post of that city.

A I. I:\.\NIII:: DOVI.E, of New York, is at work upon a statue of Henry W. Grady, lie has just submitted the clay model to the criticism of the late editor's friends in Atlanta. llEissoxiEt: loft no will. Ills family Intend to fulfill his intention of presenting to the Louvre two pictures which he always refused to sell—namely: "L'Attente" and "The Etcher."

A DAXISU archaeologist has found in Macedonia, near the modern town of Kiausta, a Creek painting on the walls of a tomb. It shows a Greek horseman battling with a Persian foot soldier.

LIUL..

April

N

For

severul months the citizens of liaughville,

suburban across the

river from this city,town have been greatly incensed at the depredations committed openly by a gang of colored toughs in their vicinity. Monday John Uevine, an old colored man, was held up and robbed and beaten by two colored men named Ike and John Abbott, who had but recently been released from the workhouse. The assault on Devine was immediately made known to the town marshal, and after an exciting chase the assailants were captured and placed in jail. Later in the evening citizens to the

number of

100

promptu indignation meeting and decided to take the matter into their own hands. The crowd

him

to tho

woods, a mile west of town, lie cried for mercy, protesting his innocence, and while the vigilants were fully intending to lynch the miscreant,

who claim they are being imposed upon.

A

to

A

meeting is to be held at a near

date to try and properly adjust mattesr. If that is impossible Muueie is promised a new bank with

800,000

capital.

One of the new rules that is objected to is the requirement to pay for drafts, which heretofore have been free to depositors. Will Have Charge EttliiKhnm

MITCHELL, Ind.,ofApril -J1.—College. Prof.

E.

W.

Lungenbell, principal of the Borden institute at New Providence, has been elected president of the new normal college at Effingham,

111.,

and will go

New York in June to purchase a fine library and apparatus for the school.

committee met him at Greencastle the first of this week to arrange for the faculty. Prof.

11. A.

llurke takes Prof.

Lunget.bell's place at Borden. The new school at Effingham lias one of the finest buildings in the state and has a good financial basis.

Broke Jail to Oct Itnll.

COLUMBUS, Ind., April 2D.—.lolin Con­

rad, confined in

tlie Jackson county

jail at Brownstown, wanted bail, and Sunday night succeeded in cutting a hole in the rear upper part of the jail and escaping hy the roof. He went on foot to his home,

10

Found a Colony or Snakes.

FRAXKLIX, Ind., April

log that was being sawed up at Henry Maley's mill, a few miles south of here, was found to contain

127

blacksnakes,

they having entered at a oraek the trunk caused by a windstorm.in The largest one killed measured

inches.

A

0

feet

A SAVIOUR OF HER SEX.

\Tlion pain lKVomos constiuitcompaiiion when thrrv is no repo.su for the sufferer, by duv or niy ht whon lifo itself seems to ho a calamity and when nil this is reversed hy ft woman, whoso only ambition to do good to others, has she not wou tlie above title?

I

or more held an im-

LYDIA E, PLNKHAM'SCVOTPOAUTD

1

broke into the jail, and taking John Abbott therefrom placed a rope around his neck and led

cures nil those poonliar weaknesses and mlments of women, all organic diso.ises of the rterus or Womb, and Ovarian Troubles, Hearing-down Sensations, Weak Back, Debility, Nervous Prostration, etc. Every Druggist sells it as a standard article, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, 011 receipt of $1.00.

I

cooler counsel prevailed and it was decidedto make him confess. Accordingly twenty hickory

switches were cut, and one man gave

(It

1

1

Abbott twenty-five lashes and tired out. Another gave liim twenty-five more on the bare back, and a third a like dose. At this Abbott broke down and confessed that his brother had planned tho robbery. At the time tho assault was made on tho jail, the marshal was in another part of the town quelling a disturbance.

Having Trouble with tlie Itimk*. MCNCIE, Ind.. April 39. The 15tli inst. the banks of tho city formed themselves Into a clearance association, which established a scale of charges that is causing a great deal of dissatisfaction among business men in general,

0

nest of snakes' eggs is al­

so found, in addition to countless small reptiles just hatching out.

Death of a rioneer.

COI.UMHUS. Ind., April

1S25,

and has since resided on the same farm on which he entered at that time.

MyHtcrioualj Disappeared.

SOUTH JJKND, Intl., April 29.—Miss Matilda Phi Us resided at the home of her father, who is 80 years old. Insist Monday she told her father that she was going to South Bend to visit her sister and left the house. Since then nothing has been heard of her, and no theory can be advanced as to the causa of her mysterious disappearance.

Tampered with the Malls.

NOBLESVILI.E, Ind., April 2'J.—1wo United States prisoners were lodged in jail here Monday by the United States marshal. They are Ralph Everick, of Kentucky, charged with using the mails for fraudulent purposes, and William Risher, of Lynnville, la., for breaking into and robbing a post office.

I» Too ItUky for Them.

GOBIIF.N, Ind., April 29.—Since the recent accident on the Lake Shore railroad near Kipton, O., in which several postal clerks were killed, seven postal clerks on that road have sent in their resignations, one of them by wire the morning after tlie accident.

Gets a Slice of a lMg Estate. NonLEBVtl.i.K, Ind., April 29.—M. S. Lebo, a citizen of thlj place, has fallen heir to SiiO.OOO left him from the estate of his grandfather, George Siebert, of Toronto, Can. The estate consists of

£7,000,000.

Sentence of a Thief.

NOBI.ESVII.I.E, Ind., April 29.—Buck Farley, a noted thief, was sentenced here to the Michigan City prison for two years for the robbery of a hardware store.

I'aralyzed.

MARTINSVILLE, Ind., April 29.—Aslier Collum, a farmer living near here, while trimming trees was hit on the neck by a falling limb, causing paralysis.

Worth Itn Weight tn Uotd. a price can bo placed on pain, "Mother's Friend is worth its weight in gold ns an nlloviator. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her two children that sho did all together with her last, having previously used four bottles of "Mother's Friond." It is a blowing to any one expecting to become a mother, says a customer of mine.

If

HKNUKIWON- DALE,

Send two 2«cent stamps lor Mrs. Plnkham's^V beautiful 88-page illustrated book, entitled "GUIDE TO HEALTH AND ETIQUETTE." I contains a volumoot valuable Information,

It has saved lives, and may save yours,

Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co

DOES CURE

CONSUMPTION

In its First Stages.

lie sure you get the genuine.

For

miles away, but

on failing to arrange for bail he returned to the jail and crawled back in through the same hole by which he escaped. The jailer knew nothing of the escape and the return until informed by the prisoner.

29.—AN

oak

*a

f.

2'J.—Jacob

D.

Marsh, who died at his home west of this city Sunday morning, was oldest citizen in this part of the state.the He was born September

10, 17'JS,

in

New York, and came to Indiana in

Druggist, Carmi, HI.

Write the Bradfleld Begnlator Co., Atlanta, OA., for further particulars. Sold by Nye At Oo., Crawfordsville, Ind.

BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS

Such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills,Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, Ac.

THE FIRST DOSE WILL CIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. BEECHAM'S PIUS TAKEN AS DIRECTED RESTORE FEMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTH.

For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc.,

they ACT UKEMAQtC, Strengthening tho muscular System, restoring longdost Com* Alex/on, bringing back tho keen edge of appetite, nnd arousing with tho ROSEBUD OF HEALTH tho whole physical energy of tho human frame, Ono of tho best guarantees to tho Nervous and Debilitated that BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.

Prepared only by T1IOS. BKKCIIAM, St. Helen*, I.ancu.hlre. England. bold by Druwfatttaencrally. B. F. ALLEN CO.. 365 and 367 Canal St.. New York, Sole Acontsfor the united States. trAo (\tpo»,r druirciPtdoef ts««t keep them) WILL MAIL.

L^HKOHAM'S on LIKEEIL of'2.'^ H. A BOX. (MF.NTJOJ* THIS PAPEU.)

CAST0RIA

for

DISEASES

DB.. PBinOY'S NO. I POSITIVI HERBAL REMEDY cures xuRht SmlnalOBB anu All 0*808 of Ynulhftil Krrora. tHO. 8POSITIVE HERBAL REMIOY cure* Monorraccii anu Ulisct a_few daye..

Prion each !len«ljr, Twu Dollar*.

packafv. by tualli mnua tales, (tanriuitced Cure*. IHi. PEKOV. Hot :tsClr»rUn1,0.

Htuatl I'Hl form, rieutlu ith Kulvs. Knur

rv

Infants

Indianapi

and

"Cwtari* law wen adapted to chlldran that rerommead it superior to any prescription k»OW» to mi" H. A. Aran, M. D.,

Ill Oitad Bt, Brgoklra, N. T.

individual instruction bva largo, htroni? fuculiv "lortu'rea NfiSS, SHORT-HAND —trlctly l»i equipments, aud unenualed In the »ucr

E 0 A N I S A E A A O E E

Take the Monon lloiitelo Ha•rroyate, Tenncscc. This superior site Jidjoins the famous Cumberland Gup I'ark and is five miles distant from the flourishing manufacturing town of Middlesborough, Ky., of whose wonderful resources, progress and development you are familiar.

The prospectus compiled by tlie profectors of this enterprise, explains fully the merits of this locality as a resort for pleasure seekers and capitalists, desiring home comforts, country and mountain life, with a beautiful climate anil fine mineral springs.

For pamphlets, rates nnd other information address any ticket agent of the Monon route, F. J. lieed, City Passenger agent, 73 Clack street, Chicago or W. II. MLDOF.L, JAMES BAKKEH,

General Manager, General l'ass. Agt. General Offices, Monon Block, Chicago.

A Little Girl's JZxpcvlenec In Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Lorun frescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Ceacli, Mich., and are blessed with a daughter four years old. Jjast April she was taken down with measles followed with a dreadful cough and turning into a fever. Doctors at home and at JJotroit treated her, but in vain, sho grow worse rapidly, until sho was a mere "handful of boneo".— Then sho tried Dr. King's Now Discovery and after tho use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. Thoy say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may got a trial bottle freo at Nyo A- Co. Druggist.

Children

Cry

for Pitcher's

1

fi-y 8#nd Nlamu fur MraliH) PASirtlLXT.

Through Koutoto

Chicago, Louisville, Lafayette, (ireeiie.astip Michigan City,

Bedford, New Album All Points' North, South and West,.

South bound.—No. '1 Night ISxprets,a in., dally No.fast nniil. I.W, p. m.. dully. No. 0, RudforU Accommodation, 5.U7 p. in.. cxceptSunduy,

North bound.--No. 4.nlpht express. a, m., dully No. 0, lust in»iil, l.M p. m. No. 10 Lafayette Accommodation, H.-4''. a. m. e.xcepl Sund iy.

No freight trains carry piussengera. Train* 3, 4, 5.0, slope only utCountyseats. JAM Kb i(AUKKK,

Rid

Gen. Pasd. Avt. Monou Kuute

A

Monon Rlnck Oil iiro.

.in

^EVEIANC*I CIN"

Aj

Dig cinnati, Chicagu Route. j& St. Louis R.

WatfQcr Sleepers on night trains, llest mod ern day coaohoson all trains. Connecting with solid Vestibule trains at nioomlngton and I'eoriato and from aeour river, Denver and tho Pacllie coast.

At Indianapolis, Cluclunati, Springfield and Columhus to and from tlie Eastern and hw board cities,

TKAIN8 AT ORAWFOUPSVII/LR. OOIKUWCST. No. ft mall

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Jashville, Chattanooga, Florida, Hot Springs. Texas, Kansas, Missouri Michigan, Canada.

Northern Ohio.

Clean Depots, Clean Coaches,

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.nln Whnn TllnrV rin^naltn r\.n" •snii/Ivfvnla at.. V^hon Block, Oppoeito Foat-OSce.

A KTES IS CHEATER THAN THE SUPPLY,

It stands at the head of ConiiaLioint 4isty«.'ar enter any time clectlve or proscribed

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complete facilities for BUBINfiSS, S Diploma irecat^raduation a strictly business school in mi linnval'wi conune^ciRTcenterTaVMrior id unequaled In the success uf Its prnduat«*s

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time short: expenses low SH TRAINING, ETC.

no rhfirue for positions furnished. Ht-EB & OS BORN. Pnopn/croitl.

Xotlee to Contradars.

Sealed projxisals will be received until May 20, by the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal church at Linden for the construction of a new church edilico. Plant and specifications nun be seen at tho office of J. II. White, after May 7, at Linden. The trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. WILT, FHAI.EV,'See.

CATAMin CuHF.D, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price GO cents. Nasal injector free, Mofl'ett Morgan A- Co.

liuchlen'H Arnica Sal re.

Tho best salve in the world for cuts, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapjjed hands, chilapinbs corns and all skin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or 110 pay recpirsri It is guaranteed to give perfect satiid faction, or money refunded. Price 20 cents per box. For sale by Nyo Co

The I'lrsl Step.

Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, yon are taking the first ste] into Nervous Prostration. You need Nerve Tonic ami in Electric Hitters you will find tho exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to it's normal, health condition. Surprising results follow the use of this great NervoTonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestiin is restored, nnd tho liver and kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottlo. Price 50c. at Nye & Co's. Drugstore.

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