Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 July 1891 — Page 2

ONE BXJOYS Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, X.iver nud Bowels, cleanses the sys•f.m effectually, dispels colds, headI.lies and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the jiily remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and ac-ct-ptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the mosi oe*dihy and agreeable substances, its .many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known.

JSyrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and SI bottles by 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, C*L

10WSVILL£.

Kt AfJV

YORK.

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

03'Residence

-'18 South Green street

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

CONSULTATION FBBEL

A. D- LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance. GOOD NOTES CASHED. P.nBt Main Strsflt. with W.T.Whlttlngtou

Diseases

of Women

AMD

SURGERY.

Lonsu.tatlon room* over Smith's drug Biorc, South Washington Street, Craw fortWville, Indian*.

J. II. ETTER, M.D.

Dr. A.F. Henry

Has located In this city at 210 east Franklin street, whore his new antisepticaud germisldo treatment for Caturrl, Bronchitis and Early Slaves of lung trouble will be demonstrated t^j persons utlllcted. Twenty minutes trial will oonvince any |K?rson that this plan is a great improvement on the old treatment of aU)ve diseases. Consultation free.

Howard & Barneit

—TltE—

Monnment Dealers,

Huve the finest designs, as -well as Finished Monument# In their wareroom to show the character of their skill as artists in their line. They execute drawings to suit the wishes of tiiuir customers. Price with them before buying. Office, corner ,of Market and Green sts.,

Crawfordsville, Ind.

gTOt. KHOLDERS MEETING.

The annual meeting of the ^toekholik'n, of tin.' MontKotiH'JT Savings Association will bo held at, tho otliee of the Socreturv. W. \V. Morgan, 'in Monday owning, July -, 1H01, from 7 to !l o'clock, for the purpose of electing a lijard ol seven directors for me ensuing year, ltv ortler ot the Board,

W. \v. MonnA.v, Bee.

BEECHAM'S PILLS

ACT IJKE MAQIO

ON A WEAK STOMACH. I 25 Cents a Box.

OF ALL DRUGGISTS*

RUPTURE I'oaltirejTcared in 0Od*y»bjDr» HornedUectro.Ma*BetJe Belt

Ttom.combined.Guaranteedthe only one in th* world generetlng

__ ^continuous ElectrlcibMagnetic W^^eurrmL Scientific, Powerful, barabla, Comfort

Ablo

and Effective. Avoid triad*.

0*er n.OOO cartel. Send Hamp for na.mnhlag, *LAO ELEOTKIO BELTS FOK vlHEAAEsT

0L H0RNE. REMOVEDTO 180 WABASHAVE.. CHICAGO.

KM. SANDKN'S

ELECTRIC BELT

wmsumNHKr

WEAKMEN

iRr-=rrec-S5Si» irBiUTAT*titim«rt!i. A*DU'?7c^.,Mf*O DISCRk.T10!k8 Or kXft&HKS ITR iXTCT CU»-B by ttU N«« IMrROVEO^li^fUCTRlC BELT A MO SUSPENSORY crRKUM) HOMKT, M*d« for tfcUapeclfie par

Care of Gra#r»tl?e Hwkim, flvlog Frftlj, 1114, nit. CoillisAai CarrvnU of Rleetriclir through mil WEAK 1'A KTH. rr.w.rin* ihcm to HKALTH ud TllMmotH STBItSOTH. I.Uftrle (arrrat Ml UiUaUf, or ve forfeit 16,000 Jc eub. UKLT ud KuipMitn CmplH* $6. tad at. Wortt cum P«r nuirnOf t'arM In three mcnlb». puopblet Free. 8A2TD&I ELEOTKIOOO.. lesl JUll.llurtHieAM.IU.

CARTERS

PILLS.

CURE

fclck Ewidicbo &nd rGlioveall tbotronblM fnof* dent to a bilious stato of the system, snob as Dlzzloess, Nausea, DrowsineM. Distrou aft«r eating, Pala in the 6ido, &c, Wbilo their rooel rccjajkablo success has been shown in ctudug

4

SICK

fic&daebo, yot Carter's Llttlo Liter Pfflf oqaallyvaloablolnOonstlpatioii, coring and pro* renting thisannojiDgcomplalnt,wbilo thoyalsb correct all disorders or tboatomacb.stimulate liver and roguiate the bowels. EvonUtiieyoQls

HEAD

Acb a thoy vonld bo ftlmoetprieoloss to f&OM who suffer from this distressing complaint butforta* oately helrgoodness does notend horo^nd thosa who once try thorn •vrlll find theoo littlo pills Talaftble la so many ways that thoy wlU not bo wll. iliog to do without them. Bat after allaick fees|

ACHE

Is the

bano

of »o

many

lives that hers li »tm

we make our great boaat. OarpUlaeoraUirhila Others do sot. Carter's Lltile Liror Pills aro very small anS lyyr easy to take. Ono or two pills makeadosa. i^bey are Btrictly vegetable and do not gripe of jpurgo, but by their gentle action please all who nsethem. In vials at 25 cents Ave for $L BoM 'py droggists everywhere, or sent by

MEOtOINC CO., New Yorfci

SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

DAILY JOURIIaL

PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON, By T. H. B. McCAIN.

Eutered at ttie PostollW at Crawfords vllle Indiana, as second-class matter. THE DAILY JOURNAL, lly mall, per annum- 15.00 By mail, six mouth ".00 By mail, three months 1.30 Uy carrier, per week 10

THE WEEKLY JOURNAL.

Three mouths 40 Six months 05 Oueyear ..11.25

For papers sent outside the county 10 cents additional for postage. The

WEEKLY

must Invariably be paid for in

advance. Send postal note or money order.

MONDAY, JULY 27, 1891.

This Date in History—July 27,

1075—The famous French commander, Marshal Turenne, killed near Saltzbnch, In

Alsaco.

1777—Thomas Campbell, author of tho "Pleasures of Ilope," born in Glasgow died in Boulogne, Franco,

Junol5, liMl Jano McCroa murdered by Indiana in tho British service (Burgoyno campaign). 1801—Battle at Fort Fillmore,

Hf

JJ. XL TF103. CAMl'llF-IJ. 1SG2—Tho steamer Golden Gate was burned at sea ISO lives wero lost and $1,400,000 In gold sunk. 1951—Preliminary fighting at Deep Bottom.Vn., by Sheridan's cavalry- and part of tho Artny of the James. 1900—Tho laying of tho French Atlantic cable was completed with a General celebration. 18S3—Montgomery Blair died In Silver Springs,

Md. born in Kentucky in 1S13 he was President Lincoln's postmaster general and Introduced the money order system.

A PENAL MONSTROSITY.

Discussing the convict labor system as it prevnils in all of the States and particularly as it is carried on in Tennessee and other Southern States, the Louisville Courier-Journal makes the following vigorous and sensible comments

It is urged that convicts must not be kept idle, that they must earn their living, that the people should not be taxed to feed and clothe an army of criminals aud so forth, and so forth. Let us see how this works. The State arrests a young fellow who, let us say, in a drunken quarrel has stabbed a companion. He is hurried away to prison. He is brought into court, tried and convicted. He is sent to the penitentiary for fivo years, or for ton years or for life. All the while a young wife and half a dozen young children are left without their natural protector and their support. They huddle in the corner of the court room. They hear the lawyers yawp. They listen to the verdict. The case is closed. The young father is bundled off in one direction in chains. The young family is turned off in another direction in tears. The State takes the time, the earnings, the life of the one to itself, leaving tho other to starve. The mother dies of despair. The boys grow up thieves. The girls grow up harlots. The law is vindicated. The tax-payer is protected. The criminal classes are replenished.

Is it not damnable? Does not the society which tolerates such monstrosities deserve all the evils it entails upon itself? The State has no right to take the man's labor from his wife and children, and give them no equivalent. It should punish the guilty, not the innocent. Every dollar that is diverted in this way from the natural needs of the helpless to the uses of the public, is base blood money that should and does carry with it the curse of God.

L. F. Ln-rs-asTON, president of the Georgia Alliance, says: "Had our southern Alliance the power we would abrogate all pensions. The war was over more than twenty-five years ago and our southern people won't stand that swindle any longer,"

If that is ono of the aims of the Alliance lot it 6ay so. The Union veterans will be apt to Hock to it in great numbers.

Db. Oltvku Wen-dell Hoi,51eh says: "If nine-tenths of the medicines in the world were thrown into the ocean, mankind would be greatly benefited." But what about the poor fish?

Last year wo imported about $300,000,000 worth of farm products. This will bo considerably lessened in the future.

IIow'h Tit In?

We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. Cuenev & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned,have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West

&

Thuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldinu, Kixxas .t Maiivin, Wholesale

Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

—Attend tho great Jnly linen sale at Bischofs.

—Satines at 0c, worth 10 and in BischofB July sale.

—I am squaring up my books for the first six months of this year. All in debt to me please call and settle. Louis Bischof.

Ely's Cream Balm is especially adapt ed as a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. —W. A. Hoover, Druggist, Denver.

—Elegant SwiBS embroidered caps for infants worth 50c, 75c, 81 and $1.25, choice 39c at Bischofs.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

My son has been nfilicted with nasa catarrh since quite young. I was induced to try Ely's Cream Balm, nnd before he had used one bottle, that disagreable catarrhal smell had all left him. He appears as wall as any ono. It is the best catarrh remedy in ths market.--J. O. Olmstead. Areola, LI.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriau

Illflhop Phlllipa ISrooks.

Phillips Brooks, who has been chosen Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts to succeed thu late Bishop Paddock, was born in Boston, Dec. 13, 1835. He was graduated from Harvard in 1855, and from the Episcopal seminary at Alexandria, Va., in 1859. Ho at once became rector of the Church of the Advent, Philadelphia, three] years later went to the Church of! the Holy Trinity, in the same city, and in 1S69 re- ronixirs

brooks.

turned to Boston to become rector of Trinity church. He is noted as a preacher. A Farewell.

TO a E. o.

My fairest child, I have no song to give yon No lark could pipo in skies so dull and gray Yet. you will, ono quiet hint I'll lcavo you

For every day.

IH tell you how to sing a clearer carol Than lark who halls the dawn or brrsexy down To earn yourself a purer poet's laurel

Than Shakespeare's crown.

Be good, sweet maid, and let who can be clover Do lovely things not dream them, all day long. And so make llfo and death, and that forever.

One grand sweet song. —Charles Kingsley.

Death of the Blehett Han.

He owned today a large and gleaming share Of this earth's narrow rim. A sigh—a groan—a gesture of despair—

Tho earth owned htm.

Tho richest one of any clhno or land The old time lessoo taught. A human mlno of gold! God raised his hand.

And he had nnoght.

—Will Carleton.

ALL OVER THIS LAND.

White house changes this summer will cost 835,000. It will take 100,000 barrels of cement to mond the break in the Soo canal, Mich.

The twenty-third ward In Philadelphia is larger In area than tho city of New York.

Bostom has two more banks than New York. Pittsburgh has two more than Chicago and thirty-two more than Philadelphia.

It will oost SO,478,547 to run the city of Brooklyn during 1S92. This is at the rate of $11 for every man, woman and child in the city.

A

valley

more wonderful than the

Yosemite, except in the matter of waterfalls, is said to have been discovered in King's river canon, above the farfamed Yosemite.

It is reported from Colorado that two miners have found the famous "lost vein," for which prospectors have been searching for years. It consists of a six-inch streak of almost solid silver, estimated to run from S15.000 to §25,000 to value per ton.

Mntual Profit.

li

in.

STATE NEWS.

Telegrams of Especial Iuterestgto Indianlana

IXftfiTAcert an Honored Name.

Chicago, July 27.—On the evening

Of

July 14 two burglars were surprised by E. C. Uulingin the act of robbing his residence. No.

S'J'iO

Grand boulevard.

Mr. Iiuling nnd his sons fired at and chased the intruders, succeeding finally In their capture. On being taken to the station one of them, who acted like an adept at the business, and who gave tho name of Thcmas Morgan, was found to have been shot in the groin. He was sent to the hospital, where ho was guarded by an officer. Thursday evening last, however, Morgan succccded in making his escape and has not since been heard ot Since his escape it has been discovered that Morgan is an assumed name, aud that In reality he is Thomas Ilendriaks Litzenberg. lie is a nephew of tho late Vice President Hendricks, of Indiana, his mother being a sister of Mrs. Hendricks. Five years ago Litzenberg was one of the best known young men in Indianapolis. Ilis prospects then were seemingly brighter than those of any other young man in Indiana. He was the cashier of the First national bank and a candidate for county auditor on .the democratic ticket. Bad habits and bad compaay played havoc with him nnd lie was forced to resign his position in the bank. Then he came to Chicago, got a ob as assistant cashier in the post offlco and was apparently doing well until an inspector discovered one day that he was a defaulter in the sum of nearly 55,000. On account, of his distinguished relatives friends made up the shortage and Litzenberg was not punished. Since that time he has been falling lower.

A Mystery Solved.

iNTMAXAroLis, Ind, July 27.—The body of Ecv. J. N. Wright, whose mysterious disappearance was reported Friday, was found floating in tho canal at 9 o'clock Fridaj* morning. His death was undoubtedly of self-seeking. Mr. Wright was a superannuated preacher and for some time had been slightly deranged. He was born in Shelby county, Kentucky, in October, IS 14, and for nearly half a century was a faithful minister of the Methodist church in Indiana. lie was one of those hardy, fearless pioneers who gave tho Methodist church its prestige in the early days. Years ago Mr. Wright joined the masonic order, and at his death was a Scottish rite mason who had reached the thirty-second degree.

State Troops llroiik Camp.

FORT WAYSE, Ind., July 27.—The state encampmentof the Indiana legion came to a close Saturday. Some little drilling was done in the morning, but at noon the work of packing up began, and at 5 o'clock the 2,000 men began to move away from the camp. At 7 o'clock p. m. the majority of the men left over the Wabash road for their homes. Gov. Ilovey and staff preceded them, having left for Indinnapolis in the afternoon.Capt Bulger, of the Fort Wayne rifles, was presented with a costly goldmounted sword, won in a popular voting contest.

Snd Fate of Jennie Kurtz.

LAFAYETTE, Ind., July27.—Tho body of Jennie Kurtz, the pretty 15-year-old daughter of Charles W. Kurtz, of this city, was found in the Wabash river Saturday afternoon. Mr. Kurtz objected to his daughter receiving the attentions of Ellwood Good, and last Monday evening severely chastised her with a strap for disobeying him. Tuesday morning she started for the factory where she had been employed, and that was the last her family saw of her alive. She had removed her shoes and stockings and sprang into the water.

New llank for Frankfort.

FRAXKFOKT, Ind., July 27.—A new bank to be known as the Clinton county bank was organized here Saturday with the following named gontelemen composing the board of directors: Joseph E. Hillis, Amos Hcavilon, T. N. Lucas, J. M. Cleveland, of this city, and W. L. Lawson, of Crawfordsville. Mr. Lucas will be the cashicr, with Hillis and Hoavilon respectively president and vice president. The personnel of the new concern is a strong one financially and otherwise.

Stabbed with a Dirk.

COLUMBUS, Ind., July 27.—At Brownstown, 10 miles south of this city, Willis Newcomb, a tough character, became engaged in a quarrel with Frank Hrowning, also a tough character. Three times the parties met on the streets after having visited a saloon, and quarreled at the latter meeting. Newcomb drew a large dirk and plunged it into Browning just below the heart three times inflicting wounds from which he died an hour later. Newcomb fled and is still at large.

IndlAnApolis Democrats.

Indian*apot,is, lud., July 27.—The democratic city convention Snturday night renominated Thomas L. Sullivan for mayor by acclamation. The third ballot for city clerk resulted in tho nomination of It. J. Abrams, who defeated E. B. Sift, present clerk, by a large majority. The convention adjourned to Tuesday night to nominate six councilmen-at-large.

WlU Ito Made a farmers* Organ.

VI.VCF.NNES, Ind., July

—Life.

A JSoon to Wives.

Having used "Mother's Friend" onld not be 'without it. It is a boo to wives who know they have to pass through the painful ordeal of childbirth Mbs. C. Melbourne, Iowa. Writo tho Bradfleld Regulator Co,, Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nve & Co., Crawfordsville. Ind.

SHUiOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It enrea consumption.' For sale

Moffett, Morgan* Go.

27.—The Vln-

cennes Messenger, a weekly independent nowspaper, has been sold to Douglas Evans, of Princeton, Ind., who will convert it into the official organ of the Knox County Farmers' Mutual Benefit association.

Gave Cp Their Trip.

FnASKFOBT, Ind., July 27.—The excursion of the republican odltorial association, hich was to have loft here next Wednesday for the Lake Erie outing, Iras been abandoned.

Struck

Oim.

HARTFORD CITY, Ind., July 27.--While digging a water well A. W. Whotsel, a resident of Dunkirk, 12 miles east of this place, struck a strong flow of natural gas.

Worth Itn Weight

by

Carmi, HI

Write the Bradfleld Regulator Co Atlanta, Ga., for farther particular Sold by Nye A do., Crawfordsville, Ind

MOTHERS, I WARN V0U1"

Watch carefully your daughter's health. When tlio njipetito mils, or there is a growing nervous irritability, extremo lassitude, cmaciation, tho voico trembles, the step is irrcsolnte, ovclids droop, and expression ianpuld, then devote one hour to a thorough investigation of tho cause.

LYDIA E. PINKHAM'ScvoTPonund

acts promptly in such cases by its use your dausliter will bo speedily restored to health. It is the only I'ositivo Cure and Legitimate Remedy for tho peculiar weaknesses and ailnieiits ot women. Every Druggist sells it as.a standard article, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, on rcceipt of $1.00.

'Send two 2*cent stamps lor Mrs. Plnkhsm's beautiful 88-page Illustrated book, entitled

1GUI0E

TO HEALTH AND ETIQUETTE."

It contains avolume ol valuable Information. It has s»»ed lives, snd may savs yours. lydla E. Plnkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass.

FOR MEN ONLY!

7F*L!P,°R

LOST or FAILING MANHOOD.

iliiWOenenl *nd NERVOUS DEBILITY, ftTeaknett of Body and Mind, Effect* if ErroraorKxeeues in Old or Tounfft K«tm*U ffehlf MAXHOOD felly R*«tortd Haw to KiUrvt ud 8tr*»tth««TUkM KDKnUM'KDtRlUN8AFAttT8oril0lfr AbwIuleW aafetlln* I1UBK TKKATSKNT—Itenfflla In ft day. •patMtlrrfrwB&OHUt** utd PerrlfvCoaalrir*. Writrthrm, DtceripOt* Hook, rxpluiktloo and proaf» mkllrd (iraled)frvOt

A44MI ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO,N. Y«

^.3, WEAK MEN

Cared quickly of MG1IT KMIS. BlUKH, lost power, dark circles under eree, pimoles.Tital urtn» •ry drafntete..by Ilr.i'E

Two Dollars.

As they ever will. And how they've made A basis money trade. He's made no fuss,

Nor inusa. And had no row: Has simply goue ahcud,

And now

KCY'S

NO.IP0$ uie reeu

/Dr.l'EKCV tflRBAL I^MEBT.

iin eto..by jSftKWViiS Privitf

Traotlee. loormoui sale. (GUARANTEED CTJEE. In Hem&ll pill form. Sent in pleint eealed paokage on receipt of G7* Sealed f'amphlct fre«.

DB- JOHN PEROT. BOX 78. OLEYELAVO. 0

PHiP

h/au me woffw mate/s BUT ONE cane D'HAlifES

GOLDEN SPECIFIC

It can be given in a cupol tenor colTcc.or In ar tides of food, without the knowledge of th patient. If neoc sary It Is absolutely tiarml and willeffcct a permanent and speedy cur whether the patent Is a moderate arlnkeroran ulchollcwreck. JTNKVEH FAILS, .t oper ates so quietly and with such certainty thatth "atlent undergoes no lnconvonlenco, an

he Is aware, his complete reformatio? feted. 48-pago book of particulars fr oe Co., druggists Crawfordsville Ind.J [r

Have you heard nf Small's Pills, For curlug bilious) Ills? Could you know what others suv. How tliey wind with gri]elcss wuy

Has got thein In a way complete. Or, as tho boys say. with both fret. That they arc daisies everybody knows.

And Smail's a full-blown rose.

We Give Our Patrons at All Times the Very Best Goods for the Least Money, in Unlimited Quantities, Plenty for All Without Preference,

Begini. on Monday morning, July

Domestic Department.

Wo mention in this department as a leader: 5 bates HO inch brown muslin, fe er yard, worth 8 cent*. Special prices on all* kocmIs in this department.

HOSIERY.

.Ladles,misses and ehlldrens In fumy stripes, solid colors, and fastblack, worth cten to ireier pair for 0C 100 do/«n ladies fancy hose, boot style, 1 black feet, colored tops, worth 20c ut IUC

About 50 dozen ladies hose, ineludlnsr fast black, fancy stripes, boot stylus and OCA solid colors, worth •i" and 40c at cOC

Lathi's "dropstlch" Lisle thread hose. A(\* fast bjjujk, wortii 7.rc at T'UC readies extra quality silk plaited hose in jew^and prettj color combination worth 0Qq

E2T*.iood barifalns in every sly^j and quality.

HANDKERCHIEFS.

Ladles' handerchiefs at 5, HH, 10, ISfi, ir, *20 and 25c worth from one-third to one-hulf more. Gentleman*s bargain handkcrchtcfs 8H, 10,124 and 15c, worth double.

WHITEGOODS.

2,000 yards check Nainsook worth 1 110c at l"T-C See the bargains In apron checks at HH, 10 12,15,20 and 25c per yard.

OUR ISC ELLA NO US BARGAINS. 4,000 yds lace strlie curtain scrim worth Qrt 8 He OC 2,000 yds fancy printed scrim worth 12Vic for 8«.

Good bargains In lace curtains and lace bed sets. 50 dozen pure silk mlts •l-'c 12 yds Torchon lace 10c 20 dozen boys Wlnsor tl»s Be each

See the bargains wo areotferlng in cmbroder*

Icb

Cn

Gold.

If a price can be placed on pain. "Mother's Friend is worth its weigut in gold as an alleviator. My wife suffered more in ton minutes with either of her two children that she did all together with her last, having previously used four bottles of "Mother's Friend." It is a blessing to any one expecting of become a mother, says a customer to mine. Henderson Dale, Druggist,

at lOe, Ladles black kid gloves wort)) $l,tl.50, and #2 slightly damages, for 50o.

A fine satine strip worth 75 cents fo 50 cents.

VtOUISYULE.IUW AtSANY A CH1U60 F.T.t'tj-

Through Kouto to

Chicago,

Louisville,

Lafayette, Greeiieastle

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

South bound.—No. 3 Night Express, 1 a in., dally No, 5, fasttnall, 1.M0, p. m. dally No. 0, Gruencastlu Accommodation, 5.Oil p. m., oxeopt Sumltiy,

North bound.—No. 4, night express, l.fl a* m., dalty: No. 0, fast mail, L.ttG P. in. No. 10 I*afayetto Acooinraodatlou, 8.21 a. m. except Sundiy.

No freight trains carry passengers. Train? 3, 4, o. 0, stops only atCountyseats. JAMES liAKKBK,

Geo. Pass. Agt. Monon Kouto

Monon Block Chi uro. Iu

Rid 1L pl

0velanci

Cin-

Dl0 cinnati, Chicago Route. |& St. Louis R.

Wasrner Sleepers on night trains. Host mod era day coachesou all trains. Connecting with solid Vestibule trains at Bloomington and Peoria to and from ssour river, Denver and the Pacific coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Columbus to and from tho Eastern and son board cltlos.

TRAINS AT ORAWFOBDSVIIiIiK. OOINO WEST. No. 9mall 0:15 a. in No. 7 mail d...) _..12:.W a. in No. 17 mall in No. 3 Express _6:4j p. in

OOISO'KAST.

No.10 Mall (d) 1:6a a No. 2 Express '-J•' am No. 18 Mall 08 pm No.8 Mall 1- ill

Vandalia Line

DIRECT ROUTE TO

lasliville, Chattanooga, Florida, Hot Springs, Texas, Kansas, Missouri Michigan, Canada,

Northern Ohio

Clean Depots, Clean Coaches,

2

Ctaclnnitl Hamilton ud Dmyton Thousand Mile Books art BOW •old tax Twenty Collar* and good •D fifteen different load* all Muuctlni

Good Blood, Good Health. 1 Th« Blood 8«ebw Is th. MlHt Porl8« mxA Be.t Tenia. Core. BoUt, Pimplci. •%Tatt«r, Ulcts, Black Hud*, ud sU bad4 'BioodT Sold br Drcfjijtj. 1

th»8«ll»HlHtUlM08.,mtiiuik, ft.

Has Always Been and Shall Remain the Principle of BISCHOF,

I Crawtordsville's $ Paramount I Baraain $ Seller.

GIQAITTIC SPECIAL SALE.

13,

sale of seasonable merchandise at ridiculously low prices. We will ofler almost every item in our im

mense stock AT COST! and greatly reduced prices. We enumerate below a few of the man}- grand bar­

gains. If you don't see the goods you are looking for in this lot, come in and ask us for them. We have enough for all and more.

HOUSEKEEPERS LINENS.

Fusl ilyi'. Turkiry red tiililu liiii'ii Willi. 01 wlifts mrtii :irc »t Host i|imllty, turkfj- nil lal.lc linen, lit) A ~7 itiones Wlilc. wortii noc at 4-/

G(XKi (imility nil linen Diunimk r.o In. OA. wide, worth -10, ut, jU0 DO inch, nil linen Dmmisk very line wot til (Ml ami O.'ic.olKilt pill tei Iih to si'lccl 4-7 from, at 00 U) IH Incii (.'xtrii line, all linen I)iiriill«K, liluaoiiod, nnlileiii'lieii unci ccrii, 'J2 paterns Inscleet.l'njni, wortii htic tf, I ~Jr\ "t OC

All the licttop»?ri(ii Inlile linen at l-iviiUv iviluced prices for tliK sale. Nuiiklns unit Motleys to tnatcli. any hue at ci»rreK|«uii||ni.'Iy low prices.

LADIES MUSL'.N UNDERWEAR. CheiniMj liruwcrs CeiltS I orsot, UoverB

hemise Dniwors Night. Dress Shirts CorsetCover

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Night. Dresses

50 cents\

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Shirts

7i»

Night Dresses ('orset Covers Chemise Drawers Shirts

$1

SUMMER UNDERWEAR.

Ladles Jersey Klbbed Vest« Sccach h^cloc 15c" 20c" CBTMiiUlnly the price by 2 ami you will have the real value.

The Leading Dry Goods and Notions House of Crawfordsville,

DOUBLE ROOMS—127 and 129 EAST MAIN STREET. RS. In the rush don't forget the Great World Beater, 50 cent Shirt.

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1. Its the best.

2.

It lasts.

3. It

a

•»er-ready ticket between Cincinnati

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bleasure to cl?ew it

4. It satisfies.

5.

Always tjje

6.Cven[bo3y braises it.

7.

You will like it.

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3. You should try it. Ask for it. Insist on bavinq it, John Fi^zer iljjros.

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Buffalo Peoria

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.. Cleveland V| Niagara Fills

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Thousand other poind.

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VEGETABLE

COUGHS A N COLDS. 3Sc. and 81. at all druggists.

E. MORGAN & SONS, Propriety PROVIDENCE. R. I. TEAI1K SUPPLIEDlijr ROSS GORDON,

LaFayette, Ind.

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No Baits or Other Devices to Mislead the Unwary, but a One Low Price That Will Bear Inspection and Comparison With Any in America.

at S o'clock, we commenced a grand semi-annual ik-arinj!

SPRING WRAPS AND JACKETS. W'c an ashamed to mention the rv-ln«ti»n on spring wraps and jackets. It

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ni'i'dof un) shoulder covering come in hat. wtj will do for you.

WASH DRESS GOODS.

Host American nrlnts, shirting iM'jl1 dressstyles.new designs.new goods worth-/Ip tP.i lor ...

One lot.Jt.uoo yards dress stntl «n job counter. Including best print* and sume elegant brown mixed ginghams worth up kp to Foe at 50 picecs fine Satin In good shade- and Rp and styles worth 12U at

One lot best l'V(fncb Halh«es, plain mih fnncy ^designs, worth 25, and jg 2**3C 5.000 new stripes dress Ginghams, im

shades, worth 1214 and 15c for lie.

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stripes, plaids and checks in all O l.xp strides, worth 10c, at O :i.uuo yards fine Ulughams, new design-.

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FRENCH GINGHAMS.

High novelties iu French (ilinrhiim^. Ing many stylnsof single patterns, 1/^ ym «jp former price 25, HQ and :J.»e, for a .'Id Incn Armenian Serge and ChaUie- 1 in beautiful designs, worth 15c 'y 20 pieces best quality J12 inch wide. "7 1 On Ivon^Cloth, In 7 sliades, worth 12'5

DRFSS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Space fonfrds us irentloning 'he Vl!,n",T..,v bargalnsin this department. Wewih

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call yourattcntion to our 44 Inch black /yj Henrietta worth 75nat. Wo mention the above as especiaii

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lve. Don't buy until you have seen U"-' ... buy .. gains iu this depart ment.

iu have seen ui It will pa)' J'"*1

TOWELS.

See our towel bargains jis follow84, 10, 12V*. 17, 23, 20 and 44c. cost.

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