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

ONE EXJOYS .Roth the mctiiiHl and results vrlien Svrup of Fins is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, 1-iver and Howels, cleanses the sysfcin eflectunlly. 1 if pels colds, headI. lies and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the jtily remedy of its kind ever proTweed, plcusiiifr 1" tl'o taste and aciptable to the stomach, prompt ii: its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only,from the mosi Iic-rtliliy and agreeable substances, its nianv excellent qualities commend it to ail and have made it. the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Fips is fcr sale in 50c and 51 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 SV

filAtiCISCO. CAU

UWWILE. KY NEW rORX. N

DPS.T.J.andMartha E.H. Griffith

0aiUo?1deneo

218 South Grera

Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attention Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, and Obstetric*. Dr. Griffith, a genera: practice.

CONSULTATION FBRK

A. D- LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance,

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

Fast, Msiii: Strv»»t. with W.T.Wiilttiustou

Diseases of Worries

iXD dCUUEKY.

,:U) iu.iil! Ui roomt' over Sm!ili'« Jrm K'urc, SoutK- Vsihin»rton' Sit erf, Crew!oi'l«v!i!e, Ir.Jlr.nt.

J. It. ETTEIt. M.D.

Dr. A.F.Henry

Has located in tins city at.'MO east Franklin street, where bis new antiseptic and jrermlsldu treatment for Cuntrrl, Bronchi! Is and Early St-ape* of :unr trouble will be demonstrated to imr&ous aniieUni. "^Twenty immiks trial will oouvlnce any person that this plan is a KTOIU improvement on the. old treatment of above Consultation free.

Howard & Barneit

TTL K—

Monument Dealers,

ffavo the llnest deMirns, as .well as Finished Monument? in their "warx-room to show ••the character of their skill a-s artists in their Hue. They execute drawings to suit thcwlj'hes of thulr en«f/mers. Price with them before buying. Ortice4 corner ot Market and Green sts.,

Crawfonisvllie, Ind.

THE cnr.&T muzv fn .cnv,

BEECHAH'S PILLS ror Bite 5M llEFYOii^ Eisorfiers.

\7c~-th a Qr.ine.v Ik*'1 bat cold

for 25 Cerats, 1ST AM,

Special Ordinance,

Aiinrdinonre lo provide for laying of a 11 irall on thu u»t "ilr of J'tmn xirtd nnd providing for Ike coat* of:

SECTION 1. He it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Crawfordsviilc, In t, that the sule walk on the oust side ol 1-Mum street be imved with best liard burned ]uviris bricic to ail even width of Ave feet uclwecn tiio following points, to-wit. F.-'im JcfTf.rson M.rre.t north l:is feet to pavement already la d. Also from .Jeflcrton ntreet souui |M(-loot also, from Col ege street north l'V feet.

All of said brick be laid on S inches of sand and,to have brick curbing at each side set on edge.

Hands will be issued in payment of ,aid improvements, except wjiere propertyowners pay their assessments within ten days after couipleti in of said improvements. Saul bonus to be turned over to the contractor in payment for the work, as provided for in Section S of an act'Of the (i moral Assembly of Indiana, approved •March s, 1W.'. entitled "an act concerning the powers of cities and inept porated towns, their Common Councils and UoitrJ oi Trustees." eel.

All work to be done to the entire satis faction ot the City Civil Kn«inecr. Sr.-. :j The cost of said improvement of sain sale .valk shall bo assessed per lineal Iront foot apamsl the real estate abutting thereon said assessment, if deferred,sliall lie paid in ten annual installments, lo each or which shall be added interest at six per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually Irom the date of llnal estimate hereon, and collected as provided by law. A bond or bonds shall bo issued in anticipation of the collection of said deferred assessment, un less tlie property owners pay their said assessmeuts before said bonder bonds are issued, all as provided for in the act of the Ceneral Assembly of Indiana, approved March s.

SKC. The City Civil [engineer is hereby directed to set the proper, grade sta kes and also to advertise, by publication one day each week lor three successive woek=, in the C»Awrom«vii.LE. U\II.Y Jor UNA i. that sealed proposals, for the execution of said work, will be received by the Common Council on the day named in said advertisement.

SKI 1. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Passed by the Common Council, this 27th day of Jnly. 1s m. -WILLIAM C. CAHli, Mayor.

Attest: C. M. SCOTT, Citv Clerk. Ordained and established, this 2Tth day of .luly, lsvi.

Daily

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WM. C. CALTU, Mayor.

Attest: C. M. SCOTT, City Clerk. .luly -'i.

UH. SA3NJDIIM'S

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1891.

This Date in History—July 29.

15U5—Mary Queon of Scots married I^rd Harnloy. lfU4—I'opo Urban VI11 died. ltf.y—Frightful battle of Law den (or Neerwindon), and defeat of

William of !h Ki-oticUmeii'' A'I 3 in t-akhii WV'jv.'^7/

Orange: 10,0*1 were shot dow Neorwirulen: about £D,Qtt) corpses wero left on the u.vitr QUEEN OP Held the English-Dutch SCOTS. army was completely shattered. 1T04— Final extinction of nativo rule in Polnud. 1S3S—William Wilberforce, philanthropist, died in Ijondon: borul7 W he and Thomas Clark son secured tho abolition of slavery in Urit

Ish territory.

1S5T—Dr. Thomas Dick, writer on scienco and religion, died born at Dundeo in 17U. lS*Si—Cavalry battled at HolUu^er's Mill.-?, Mo.

Mount Sterling aud UussuUvillc, Ky., and Brownsville. Tenu. ISOl—Cavalry battles at Lovojoy Station, Ga. (McCook's raid), aud Clear Springs, Aid. (Early's raid). 1SSS—3,000 freight handlers "struck" in Paris. 1690— Firedamp exploded in the St, Eticnno ininos, France, and killed 120 men.

SILVER-WOOL-TIN.

The Ohio Democrac-v think it a gront outrage that a duty should be placed on raw wool and tin plates, and they favor the free and and unlimited coinage of silver. Coii'inenting on this the New York Tribune says:

Suppose Congress had provided that every pound of wool produced in the country should le purchased by the government at a price nearly 30 centB per pound above its .market value, and should lie stored in public warehouses and that legal-tender notes should be given to the producers which all other citizens should bo compelled by law to to accept in full satisfaction of all debts or claims. That would be indeed an outrageous burden, and yet it is precisely what the Democrats of Ohio propose to do for the benefit of the millionaire mine-owners, while they bitterly oppose any attempt to secure a better market for the products of live million farms. .Suppose Congress had enacted that every pound of tin-plates produced in this country should be purchased by the government, and in addition all tinplates that any foreigners might see lit to send hither, and that legal-tender notes should lie given for the entire quantity at a rate that instead of $'!0,UOO.OOO it should cost over §10,000,1)00. Would there not be strong reason for denouncing such a plunder of the many for the benefit of the few? Hut the same Lemocratic convention which rants and raves about the duty on tin-plates solemnly resolves that government must pay about one-third more than the market price for all the silver that may be delivered to it, so that the yearly product of American mines, which is now worth aUmt 601,000,000 in market value, shall be sold to the govern men for £72,000,000 or more.

A SOUTHERN Democratic organ growl­

about ''the billion Republican Congress," eays: "The drill has not stopjied' by nny means. On the contrary, the expenditures of tho government are larger now than they have been in any year since the war." To which the Chicago luicr-Ocrun adds: The people have noticed that the millions spent in building levees for southern planters, and another SO,000,000 for "deep water at Galveston" count up pretty fast. It is not such extravagances as these, however. OurDeinoeratie contemporary complains of the sepmndering of good money on "pauper Union

Boldiors."

THE Clinton County Hoard of Keview has made its final report and the total amount of the assessments are SI4,70S,300, an increase of ST12.400. The average value of lands per acre is $.'10.29 without improvements, and Sill.00 with improvements

.-1 lUion to It tvex.

Having used "Mother's Friend" would not bo without it. It is a boo to wives who know they have to pass through tho painful ordeal of childbirth Mrs. C. MELisoruvK, Iowa. Write the Bradiield Regulator Co,, Atlnnta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by Nye ACo., Crawfordaville, Ind.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori

Ely's Cream Halm is especially adapted an a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and irv winds. —\Y. A. Hoover, Druggist, Denver.

WO FONT ROUTE TO DETKOIT. On account of the National Encampment of the G. A. II.. the Big Four Hoilte will sell tickets to Detroit, Mich., at S").o0 for the. round trip. Wo give you choice of all rail route or of a trij across beautiful Lake Erie, stopping at l'ut-in-Bay, Kelley's Island, and other resorts enroute, making it one of the most pleasant routes you could select. For further particulars call on

G. E. HOIIINSON, Agent.

VAN OA I,II EXCIMWIOXS.

To G. A. K. encampment at Detroit, August 1. 2 and 3. one cent per mile or S-1.50 tho round trip, (rood to extend to Sept. 30th for return.

Account of the K. of I', encampment at Warsaw, Ind., we will sell at one fare. .$3.75, the round trip, on August 17tli to 20th, good to return including August 2-1.

Account soldiers reunion at Terre Ilauto August 13tli to loth inclusive, at one fare. SI.00 tho round trip. Good to return including trains of Aug. 17.

Tho Lake Maxinkuckee special is continued during tho five Sundays in August, leaving at 6:34 a. in. Faro 82 the round trip.

Saturday tickets to Maxinkuckee nt S2.90, good to return including tho folowing Monday.

lit* Hug Cone North.

Lieutenant K. E. Peary, of tho United States navy, who has started to explore the north coast ot

present expedition.

Greenland, is less than forty years old. Lie is a native of Maine, and was appointed as a civil engineer in the navy in 1S81. Ho made an overland trip in Greenland in 1S6G, which was successful, and served in reality as a reconnoisance for the Lieutenaut Peary

has also had experience in exploration in the tropics, having twice crossed Nicaragua from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Th© World \Yould Uo tho Bettor for It«

If men cared less for wealth and fame. And less for battlefields and glory v. Lf writ in huinan hearts a namo

Seemed better than in song or story If men instead of nursing pride Would learn to hate it and abhor it

If more relied On Lovo to iruidc.

The world would bo the better for it,

it men dealt less in stocks and lands. And more in bonds and deeds fraternal If Love's work had moro willing hands

To link this world with tho snpernal If men stored up Love's oil and wine

v.

And on bruised hiunan hearts would pour

If "yonrs" and "mine"

I V'ould onco combine. Tho world would be tho better for it* If more would net tho piny of Life,

And fewer spoil it in rehearsal If Bigotry would sheath its knifo liJl good became more universal If Custom, gray with ages grown, liad fower blind meu lo adore it—

If Talent shono In Truth alone,

Tho world would bo tho better for it.

If men were wise in little things— Affecting less in all their dealings If hearts hod fewer rusted strings

To isolate their kindred feelings If men, when Wrong beats dowu the Right,

Would strike together to restore it— If Right made Mi^ht In every fight, Tho world would be tho bettor for it. —M. 11. Cobb.

CONCERNING EUROPEAN CITIES.

I?, the city of St. Petersburg It begins to freeze at the end of October, and a general thnw rarely takes place before tho beginning' of April.

LONDON- uses four and a half gallons of water per head for extinguishing fires, or eight thousand five hundred gallons per firo, and the estimated loss upon each Is forty pounds sterling.

A BEMAKKAnr.E exhibition was opened at Berlin the other day. The exhibitors are the undertakers of Berlin, thirtytwo of whom are represented, and the exhibitors are confined to coffins and funeral furniture.

CojfPTANTixori.E has 50 newspapers 10 of them are daily. 5 semi-weekly, 17 weekly. 8 semi-monthly. 0 monthly. In nationality 5 are Turkish. 7 Armenian, 8 Greek, 0 French, 2 French and English, 1

Italian, 2 Hebrew, 2 Bulgarian, 1 Arabian, 1 Persian, 1 German. A SILKEN Rornau Catholic prayerbook has been woven at Lyons, in France, the completion of which took three years. Tho prayers are not printed on the silk, but woven. Five hundred copies were "struck off" the loom, and are bought for wedding presents by rich people.

Often Occurs In Conv*r*:illiiii.

AWKWARD PAWS.

—Munsey's Weekly.

HUM 'S Thin'.'

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

F. J. CHENEY A- Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned,have known F..T. Cheney for tho last lo years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry ont any obligations made by their firm. WEST SC TIU'AX, Wholesale Druggists,

Toledo, O.

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

A Safe Investment

Is one which is guaranteed to bring yon satisfactory results, or in case of failure return of tho purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every ease, when used for an affection ot throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, inliammation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to tasto, perfectly safe and always to be depended upon. 'Trial bottles free at Nye Co's drug store.

My son has been afflicted with nasa catarrh since quite young. I was induced to try Ely's Cream Balm, and IK fore ho had used one bottle, that dif agreablo catarrhal smell had all left aim. He appeara as well as any one. It is the best catarrh remedy in the market. -J. 0. Olmstead, Areola, 111.

WnT WILL von cocoa when Shiloli'B Dure will give you ammediato relief. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and 81 Moffet! Morgan & Co.

Merit IffHH

We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's Now Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salvo and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitato to guarantee them every time, and wo stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do .not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Nye & Co., druggists.

Ilucklen's Arnica Salve-

The best salve in the world for cnts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbs corns and all Bkin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sule by Nye & Co

STATE NEWS.

Interesting Information from Indiana Towns.

UnptUtH nt I.a l'orte.

LA POBTE, Intl., July 21).—The Indiana Baptist Sunday-school convention wr.s called to order in the tabernacle at Pine Luke assembly grounds, this city, at 10 o'clock Tuesday. In the absence of President \V. H. Perkins, Vice President J. K. Howard, of Livonia, called the meeting to order. Sickness prevented the attendance of Rev. C. ,1. Fuliner, and Hev. \Y. A. l'avey, of Slielbyville, led the opening devotional service, after which verbal reports were given by representatives of the Sundayschools of the First and North Baptist churches of Indianapolis, Franklin, Terre Haute, Fort Wayne, Kendallville, Livonia, Bluffton, Huntington, Columbus City, Southport, Brownstone anil other places. The chairman then appointed several committees. The report of the executive committee was read by the corresponding secretary, Rev. S. II. Iliill'inan. The report showed earnest, aggressive and successful work. Tho number of churches not sustaining Sunday schools reported two years ago was reduced from HI to 05. Sunday-schools organized since January 1, 27, with an enrollment of 1,400. Of these 10 are in older churches, 2 in new churches and 15 in missions total collection for all purposes, S12,602.G3 and the number of lesson helps distributed, 1,559. There were upward of 1,500 estimated conversions in the 475 Sunday-schools of the state during the year. The committee recommends that the district associations work the looking up of new fields, supplying Bibles and libraries and the use of the home department of Bible study. On motion a special committee was appointed to consider and report on the recommendation of the committee in regard to associational Sunday-school institute work. The committee was Hi-. \Y. F. Stott, Rev. A. B. Chaffee and Corresponding Secretary S. H. Huffman. 0

ItuUann War-Cluim Fraud*. iNtilANAroi.ls, Ind.. July 2!l.—Tolin W. Coons, formerly deputy auditor of Indiana, was sent to Washington by Gov. Hovey several weeks ago to learn why the state had not been paid ?t3.000 due on the old war-loan claims. He. instituted an investigation which has resulted in the discovery that there is really $300,000 due Indiana, and assurances have been given by the government officials in authority that the amount will be paid. A detailed report of the investigation will be made public in a day or two. The investigation has disclosed some very remarkable frauds. One voucher in favor of a well-known physician for S53.70 was raised by unknown persons to S5.HT0 and collected. That this money was paid iseertain, but who the beneficiaries of this vast swindle are, if such they are. or whether the money was received by the state is not known. Gov. Hovey does not say that the exact amount due the state is S!00,000. He intimates that it is more. When asked about the matter he said: "If the claims of the state for war tax, interest and national road atl'airs were paid the amount in total would not be less than SI.000,000." The discoveries of r. Coons have opened the eyes of the Washington officials and they have instituted an investigation which will, it is believed, disclose extensive frauds.

Wanted the Heumhider of the Man Cor.t-Miirs, Ind., July SU.—About the 1st of July Joe Warner, an employe of the eerealine mills in this city, had one of his hands caught in the machinery and cut off. but the missing member could not be. found. Tuesday a letter was received from Qualcertown, Pa., stating that a man's hand had been found in a load of eerealine shipped by the company to that point and asking the whereabouts of the remainder of the man..

A Strike Feared.

INDIANAPOLIS, I nil', July 20.—It is plain to many railway men that there will soon be labor trouble among the railway employes of the different roads centering in this city. This is particularly so on the Big Four and Pennsylvania roads. The men have been sounded and the result is said to be a demand for increased wages, which the roads will not grant, and it is feared that the trainmen will all go out. on a strike on these lines.

insurance Companies ]'roto*t. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 20. The foreign insurance companies doing business in this state are preparing to contest the legality of the firemen's fund law, under which they are required to (ile statements with he county auditor and pay into the fund SI on each srlOO of the excess of premiums over losses in this state. The coinpanics' are nearly all filing their statements under protest. .'h.-}'-

Not a Candidate.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 2'J.—Gen. Hovey emphatically contradicts the statement that he is a candidate for grand commander of the (J. A. Ii. Ile savs that he will not permit his name to be proposed for the ollioc at the Detroit encampment.

Iudtt? Walker for CotigreK*. I KKU, I ml.. .1 nly 29.—Lyumn Walker, of this city, will be put forward by the republicans of this district as their next candidate for congress. Judge Walker is one of the best known republicans in Indiana.

A Oreat Ditch.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 20.—The Million ditch in Jasper, Pulaski and White counties will be 85 miles long when completed, and it will drain 100.acres of fanning land. !t is 100 feet w:d- and 10 deep.

A llrakcman Klllml.

KOKOMC, Ind., July 29.—John Mccarty. a brukeman aged 22. was rnn over and killed by train S4 on the Pan II indie r, here Tuesday morning.::'

ll'orfft ltn Weight In Gold. If a price can be placed on pain, "Mother's Friend is worth its weight in gold as an alleviator. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her two children that she did nil together with her last, having previously used four bottles of "Mother's Friend." It is a blessing to nny one expecting of become a mother, says customer to mine. HENDEKSON DALE, Druggist,

Carmi, HI

Write the Bradfield Regulator Co Atlanta," Ga., for farther particular Sold by Nye & Co., Crawfordsville. Ind

"MOTHERS, I WARN YOUI" Watch carefully your daughter's health. When the appetite "fails, or there is a crowinj nervous irritability, extreme lassitude, emaciation, tho voice trembles, the step is irresolute, eyelids droop, and expression languid, then clevotc one hour to a thorough investigation of tho cause.

LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S

Compound

acts promptly in such cases by its use your •laughter will be speedily restored to tienlth. It is tho only Positive Cure and Legitimato Remedy for tho peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women. Every Druggist sells it as a standard article, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, on receipt of $1.00.

Send two 2-cont stamps lor Mrs. Plnkham's beautltul 88-page Illustrated book, entitled GUlOE TO HEALTH AND ETIQUETTE.' It contains a volume ol valuable Information.

It has saved lives, and may save yours.

Lydla Ei Plnkham Med* Co., Lynn, Mass*

Special Ordinance.

?i Orrfiimncc lo provide for laying a brick xidciralk on Ihr xuuth side of irc^t Chexlnut &trcct and providing for the

COHIX

thereof:

Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Crawfordsviilc, Ind., that the sidewalk on tho south side of Chestnut street lo paved with brick lo a width of four feet laid on eight inches of sand, between the following points, to-wit: From a point live feet wtst of the south extension of the east line of South Walnut street, thence east 51 feet to the brick pavement already laid. Also, from tbe. east line of Souili Washington street east to the west hue of the alley bei ween Washington street and (Jrccu street. All brick to be the best hard-burned paving briek.

Bonds will be issued in payment ol said Improvements, except where property owners pay their assessments within ten days after completion of said improvements. Said bonus to be turned over to the contractor in payment for the work, as provided for in section of an art ele of the t_ieueral Assembly of Indiana, approved March s, lj',l, entitled "An Act eoneermng the powers of cities and incorporated towns, their Common Councils and Hoards if Trustees." etc.

All work to be done to the entire satisfaction ol the City Civil Uiiirmeer. And that tho expense of said improvements as aforesaid, (except the pni|i„riion thereof occupied by the crossings of streets and alleys), ho assessed against and collected from the owners of the lots and unplatted lands bordering on said south side of saul Chestnut street, between the lim.ts aforesaid, according to the provisions of Sections lo. TO and 71 of the Act of the General Assembly of the State of luiliaua. approved March Hth, 1'1T, entilleu "An Act to repeal all general laws now in force for tho incorporation of cities, aud to provide tor the incorporation of citi^. jirescribiug their poweis and rights, and the manner in which they shall exercise the same, and to regulate such other matters as properly pertain thereto," aud Section li'J of said Act as amended by an Act of the Ceneral Assembly of the State ol' Indiana, approved April Hth, lssl. and also of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved April 1-itti. 1SS5. entitled "An Act concerning contacts made by order of the Common Council for the grading and improvement of streets and alleys, providing tile manner of estimating the cost thereof and of enforcing the same

ngainst tho lots and unplatted lands abutting on such streets or alleys, fixing the liability therefor, and declaring an emergency."

Section 2. Tho City Civil Engineer is hereby directed to set the proper grade stakes anil also to advertise, by publication cne day each week for three successive weeks, in tho Cu.\wroui»vii,i.K H.ui.v Joi'itSAL that sealed proposals, for the cxecu'.ion of said work, will he received by the Common Council on the day named in said advertisement.

Se.'tien 3. This ordinance shall take effect aud be in force from ui ufter its passage.

Passed by the Common Council ihis2.th day of July. Is9l. WILLIAM C. CAKi Mayor.

At'-st: I!. M. SCOTT, City Clerk. Ordained and established, this 171 Ii da of .lul.v, l-.H. ,, ,,

IS

Domestic Department.

Wo mention in this department usn lender: .»i»siles :10 iuelj i.rown inu^tin, "o per vurd, worth S rents, bpockl prices on nil iroo*l« in this depiirtinent.

HOSIERY.

Indies,misses und chlidrens in funey ft ipo, solid colors, ami I'aHtbiuek. worth ton to loe per pair for QQ 100 dozen ladies faney Jiose. hoot style, in** i""ir -(Hi

tops

worth '-0, at

HANDKERCHIEFS.

I.ailics' liaiiderelilel's at ". H'i. 10, 1 S'4,1.1,20 aud -Joe worth from one-third to onolmlf more. (Jenlleman's bargain liaiiilkerehlefs 10, l'JH and 1 -V. worth doulile.

WHITE GOODS.

".000 yards cheek Nainsook worth 1 A 10c at 0 1-4C See the Imrifalns In apron checks at K1/,. Ill 1'!, 15,'JU andj 5e per yard.

OUR MISCELLANOU¥TARGAINS. 4,000 yds lace 6tri|)e curtain scrim worth O S«c OC f^.000 yds fancy printed sorlin worth l-'Vji: (J'Kul bargains in lace curtuins ami iuco bini set?*. r0 dozen pure silk initn tir.c 12 ydsTorehoti laee 10c tiO dozcu hoys W Insor ties on each

See the harKains wturootrerlujr in emhrodorlesatlOc. Ladles hlack kid plovcs worth $1,11.50, and «2: slightly i:unutr^. for "Mr.

A line satine strip worth 75 ccnts fo .10 ccnts.

WIU.1AM C. CAliK. Mavor,

Attest: C. M. SCOTT, City Clerk. ,, .. :.v July 29.

Spccinl Ordinance.

An OnlinutK-o to |»r» Mi' lop the hnptr.vt'im? of K:isl Wi.lijislijivenuo in UjrCIty of ('raw1«svlHe, !nill:tn:». from Waior Mm-twist to tho riKti!«i'w ny of tl:oL N. A A: C. K. K., by jrrudlnp. houalerliifr uiul cuthimr.tlicgutters on ciu-li side tliori-ol, ami jrrAtht? ami solt1liu? tho spaeo botwoon the Phlcwulk ami rui'h fMont' Ot' tin' K-utt'T oil t.Ucl» "hit? of the ot anl providing tor in* costs here.

SKO. 1 Ho it onlnini'd by tho (otnniou Council (if tho City of Crnwfor svillo. Iiul that oast Wuba*h avenuo in tho city of Crawfordsviilc, Ind., from Wntor MretM oast to tho rijrht of way id'tho L. A. A C. K. (now oaths! tho Motion Kutito) bo improved in tho following manner to-wit: 1st. Hy sotting a continuotis lino of hard limestone ourbinir (cxecptinjr at intersections* of streets and alloys* at a distance of fifteen foot from the central line of tho street on each silo thereof between iho above mentioned points.

The ald curbing to be -4x1(11 HOIK'S In \/.v. set odjro ways and on six Inches of compacted sand. *J'd. by bowldcrlnir tho suitors on both sides of the said oast Wubash avenue between Jhe altovc designated points to an ovc*n width of four (4) feel extending from tho ourb lino outward four (4) fx't toward tho central line of the street. »Sutd boulders to bo K«KK1 fair-size 1 boulders laid on ciphU^i Inches ol sand.

Tho said boulder shall bo rammed down three times over and shall bo rammed down solid, •Id. Hy irrariinv and «oddlny tho space between the sidewalk and the curbstone- The spacetobecijrht (K) feet, wide inoreor less. 4th. Or by furnishing and placing in stone two and a half to three inches thick, and two and a half feet, wide In lieu of tin boulderlnjr. tho panto to be laid on el^ht Inches of sand and rammed down in thosiuno manneras forlK)ub derinjr.

All work to bo don«» to the entire satisfaction and acceptance of theClty Civil Engineer.

J?RC.

~. Tho cost of said Improvement of said east Wabash avenue /except the proportion thereof occupied by str**ei and alley cr«»sslnjrst, shall be assessed per lineal front bxt against the real estate abutting thereon s:tid assessment, if deferred, shall bo paid In ten annual installments, to each of which shall Inadded Inteit'st at percent, per annum, pavable »omi-anuna!ly from the date of final etimato'horcon, and collected as provided bv law. A bond or bonds shad be issued in anticipation ot the collection sf said deferred assessments, unless the property owners pay their said assessments before viid Ixmd or bonds are issued, all as provided for In tlieactofthe (ieneral Assembly of lndlan.i, approved March JS,

Ilonds will bo issued in paynu-nt of said Improvement, except where property owners pas* theirasses^inenls within ten days after completion of said improvement, said bonds to be, turned over to tho contractor in pavment for the work a.s provided for in Secrimi or an 1 act ol the (»onoral Assembly of (ndiau'i. ap-1 proved March s. 1 ssU entitled, "an act conecrninirthe power*of cities and Incorporated towns, their Common Council aud Hoards of Trustees," etc. t*KC. o. The City Civil Engineer Is hereby directed to sot the proper prude stakes and also to advertise, by publication one davem-h week lor three successive weeks, in theCit\wFtmiisvtu.) OAiM jatTKNAi. That sealed proposals. for the execution of s:ild work, will be received by the Common Council on the day named in said advertisement,

She. 4. 'J his ordinance shall take cileet and be In toreo from and after ius passairo. Parsed by the Ci mmon Council this 27thdav of July. 1S!)1. W. c. CAHH, Muvn,-,' Atiost: C. M. fcroTT. Chv Clerk. 'ind established this t.'Tth day of

•lulv, IS!»|. Attest:»

W. C. CA IU(, Mayor.

M. SroTT, city '"n»rk.

SHITJOU S COUGH nml Consumption Cure is sold by us on gnnranteo. It cures consumjjtion. For sule by Moffett, Morgan Co

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria-

0

•A GRAND SUCCESS

This great midsummer merchandise movement of ours

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black foet. eolomd »M UI ,-N AlK,ut|0 dozen ladiuH hose, including .1-14 III IIL-W I 11 S II* 11 ii .colore,

1

!wurlliun.ly

V11,

a 2 5 I

•™. -.' '|. uum sty solid I0c ut I-ajlii's -'ilropsticli" Lisle thread I.OM\ fust bliii'k. worlli 7."e at. T'UC

I.iulloscxtruquality silk plnltc.l hos'oiii ?!'jit/11"''11x11^ cijmlilniition worth 0QQ £2pCiooiI tiiirtralnslii evory slV.i 'anil q'mhty.

us a wondeiful business. We statted out in the commencement to give $1.50 for $1.00 during the month. We have gotton

beyond that. Our present prices will astonish you. You"cro\ulcl us to the doois last wet k. 13id we disappoint you in one p"irticiil.ir.j NO! NOR WILL WE EVER.

It we make some strong statements below may rest assured til' goods will more than hold us out.

HOUSEKEEPERS LINENS. l-ast d\e. Turkey red tahle linen «"t»in. wide, woi-tii at lIC

I test finality, turkey red tahle linen, HO A 1 inehos wide, worth 0e at T"/C (»«K)d quality all linen JXnnask r0 In. OA wide, worth -I0e at OUC 00 Inch, all linen Daumnk very line wortli HOand ur»c,oljrht patt4MTisto*seleel

LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR

}2() cents

Chcim^o Drawers Corset (.'overs

0

cents

Chemlsu I Drawers r* Ni^lit Dress £1 Shifts

Corset(V»verv

never wants to ieu:ii, i-,Ut t|!e

reads that

(P HONESTY

CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is

S

macte, and

at ONCE tries it,

and saves

money and secures

rcore

satisfaction than ever

get it for you. JNO.

before.

AVOID imitations.

Insist on

having he genuine.

If your

dealer hasn't it ask

him to

FIHZER & BROS.,

Louisville,Ky.

VeiiETASL

iiii

iiif

is

wmm

mi

COUGHS AND COLDS,

35c. and 81, at ull

E. MORGAN & SONS, Propria

PROVIDENCE. R. I.

T"A"E Sl'lTMEDtiy ROSS GORDON La Fayette Ind. I Sold hy Is vi- .V

lias

One lot best l-'n/neh

rXlyht I)res*e:

homle

Shirts'

1

fNitfht Drosses

C« Corset A1 Chemise Drawers

Shirts

SUMMER UNDERWEAR.

I.adles JerK'y Itlhtied V,.81! ."..V..~.".".'...3e cadi ». •. II K',$e" .. ••.. 10c" 1*»U" !J0o ^cai1"!il,- „!l'L',,,

lw 1,y

The Leading Dry Goods and Notions House of Crawfordsville, DOUBLE ROOMS—127 and 129 EAST MAIN STREET. P,S. In the rush don't-forget the Great World Beater, 50 cent Shirt-

given

away

SPRING WRAPS AND

/oc

All the lu'tter pradex talde lin(*n at. yreativ reduced prices f«,r this sale. Napkins and ioilc.\ to match, uny hue at. correspondinLdv low prices.

JACKETS.

We arc ashamed to mention 'J'1'1,9,* onsprinir wraps and jackct* II

4

JJ

need of ii n\ shoulder civet mifotui:*what we will do tor you.

WASH DRESS

A~7

Irom, at /Q 00 to 01 Ineli extra tine, all linen Uama?k, bleached, unbleached and ecru, palerns to select •from, worth Kt»e to# I TO U1

G00I3S.

Host Aincriean prints, ^1. dresstyles.ne\»* desluns.new Ti1.! for

4c

One lot. .1,000 yarddr- diillfJ coijnier, including best piitVts elegant Imiwn mi.vt jrin^ljam.to 10c at fit) pi- ces line Satin in ^K)d and stylos worth rj'.jj ut

5

I-":15c

Saiitie..'pf.»,,!

2-3c

fnney designs, woitli 25, iUJ MU«)

"i.OOO new stripes »iress sirlpos. piaid^ and ehccks .•»' shatles, wortli 10c. at

81-3c !^II\

M.oiioyardsilno (ilnifhains.

di.

shades, worth and i"»c lor lb

FRENCH

GINGHAMS.

Ultfh novelties in rrencli Mntrl' itiK* many stylesof single t»:sltcri)S. w» former prico 2."», .'10 and &»c, tor..... *y

JIO inch Armenian SorjriMind in beautiful d( si#rns. wortli I.»)• •. 20 pieces best quality Inchwrv''' 7 J-/C I^onjr Cloth, in 7 ehades, wort J_i ~U

DRFSS GOODS DEPARTMENTSplice forbids us irentiomn*: Jj": "!',ra a a call yourattention to our I» lm*h llenriottuworth 75cat

We mention the above n* live. i)on*t. buy tintil yon have, Kiiins in this department. It \yh!

TOWELS

Pec

L»O our towel bargains as follo«f.10, 1 •:%, 17, 2:i. 20 and »4f.

ft* cost.