Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 July 1891 — Page 2
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ONE ENJOYS Jvitlt tiic motliml and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, anil acts uontly yet promptly 011 the Kidneys, ^•iver-and Bowels, cleanses the sys•nil eflt'ctually, dispels colds, head-
Uies and fevers and cures habitual •constipation. Syrup of Figs is the jiily remedy of its kind ever proiWed, pleasing to the taste and ac•••.optnllo to the stomach, prompt ir. •its action and truly beneficial in it.5 eflfrts, prepared only from the mosi lurfli'iy and agreeable substances, iU many excellent qualities commend it to all ami have made it. the most popular remedy known.)
Syrup of Figs is fr sale in 50c and 81 bottlc3 hv all leading drugjjists. Any reliable druggist wbrmay net have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one \vhc wishes to try it-. Do Hot accept any substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
S4V HANCISCO. CAL.
LOUMVIU£.KY ttEW YORK. N
Dps,7
J.and Martha
E.H.
Griffith
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Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attention Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, anil Obatetrlca. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.
CONSULTATION FREE
A. D. LOFLAND,
Real Estate, Loan, Insurance. GOOD NOTES CASHED. V.Hst Mali: Street, with W.T.whittlncto'i
Diseases of Women AND SL'ltGKUV. Connis-tailon rxrjn over Smitli'i dru^ a'ure, South. Washington Street, Cra-.v .fortltvlile, Indiana.
J. I!. ETTER, M.D.
Dr. A. F. Henry
Has located in this city at "10 cast FrankHti ••street, when* his new antiseptic and gerujisddc tiwtmoat for Uutarrl, Hronchltis and Karly
Suumsof lung trouble will he demonstrated •to persons ufiiictt-d. Twi-niv mmutcH trial will convince any person that this plan Is a great Improvement on the old troatmentol' above V»nsii!tation free.
Our Prices are as reasonable as any
& 4 betorethe public, consistent with if K'««)d work. See us befurOfplucing an order for your monuments.
Kustlc AVorlc a Specialty. iiOWAHI) «v imknktt
Corner Market and Green Street.
COUGHS
TBADEsrri'LiKiHif
Htm-yoii lieiird nf Sinnli's "Pills, For.eurtiiir liillous ills? rotii.i you know whutot hers suy, How they wind with tfrlitoles* way
Ah they ever will, And how they've made A IxislH money trade. He'?- made no fusa.
Nor inilss. And hud norow lliis simply vone nhend,
And now
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BEECHA&VS PILLS
(THE CREAT EH0LI8H REMEDY.) Ciiro
BILIOUS and Nervous ILLS,
25cts. a Box.
OF -A-I.Ij DRUGOISTS.
AND
COLDS.
33c, and 81. at all druggists*
E. MORGAH & SONS, Proprietors,
PROVIDENCE. R.I.
ROSS GORDON,
La Fayette, Ind. S.M tiv Nve A Co.
LIQUOR HABIT.
HtAUTHC WO/?W THERE/S BUT ONE Cl/R£
D? HAlJfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC
it nan lieplvcnin a cup of U-aor coffee,or In ir Ueleuof food, without the knowledge of th Patient, ll neee- sary It Is absolutely Imrinl mid willeifc ct :i permanent unci :.["!- cur wliuthertlie puU'iitlsn modcrnteurlnkeroran nlehOllL" wreck. ITNEVEU FA U.S. ,t oprr iitos fio quietly and with such eertuinty tljKtth |»itieiitun|yriro» no Inconvenience, un he Ih awur,\ his complete reformation feted. 'IH-puiro hook of piirtleulnrs fr ocN Co.. drutriflsis Crawtordsvlllo Jnd.l
Has pr»t them In a way complete, (r. 11- 'lie hoys sny, with both feet, That 1 hey are daisies everyttody knows
A lid Small's lull-hlown rose
WHY WILL YOU COCGH when Shiloh's 'Jure will give you nmmedinte relief, l'rice 10 cents, 50 cents and SI Moffett Morgan Co.
Ely's Cream Halm is especially adapted as a remedy for catarrh which is ng gravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. —W. A. lloover. Druggist, Denver.
My son has been aflhcted with nasa catarrh since quite young. I was induced to try Ely's Cream Balm, anil liefore ho had used ono bottle, that disngrenble catarrhal smell had all left aim. Ho apiearB as well as any one. It is the beet catarrh remedy in tjia market. -J. O. Olinstead, Areola, 111.
PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON, By T. H. B. McCAIN.
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TllK DAILY JOUKNAL.
Uy mull, per annum Ity mail, six mouth By mull, three months Ifv carrier. per week
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THE WKKKLY JOt'KNAL.
""hrco mouths 40 Six month? Ono year ?1.25
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Send postal note or money order.
'I'll UUSl)AY, JULY 30, 1S91.
This Date in History—July 30.
171S— William Ponn.coloulzerof Pennsylvania, (lied born lftll. 1750—John Sebastian Bach, composer, tiled. lTlii—Samuel lvogers, Ktujli&li iwot, bom near
London died there 1S55. ITCS—Cnptaiii.lamesCook sailed from Deptforil on the tlrrft of his three pr«it voyages. 1771—Thomas lirny, author of "Elosy In a
Country Clmrehard," died born lVltV. ISGi— Explosion of the famous mine nt Petersburg. Va.: the Federal pi a! is miscarried, cbicily through Lao failuro of ono division to advance beyond the "crater" as ordered
Federal loss over 4,1*10. Confederate about bOO on the samo day Chnmbersburg, Pa., TO burued by F.arly'd raiders. 1871—Boiler of tho Stnten Island ferryboat
Westileld exploded, killing about 100 and Injuring ns many iuore. ISS3— Bartley C'ampliell, dramatic author, died
In Middletown. K. Y. lnru lSi:t. 181)0—Surrender of tho revolutionists in Buenos A fTCS.
THE NOW 1\SS fair will be hokl Aug. 10 to 11.
MEMKHUNE, the rainmaker, of Clinton. Ohio, is badly noeiU'd in those parts.
lvr.NTt'CKY has surplus of 400.000,000 gallons of whisky. What a field for Prohibitionists to work in.
A voiiiiiNO to newspaper phrase "Mr. Cleveland is not going to Ohio to help Campbell out." MoKinloy is the man who will "hold Campbell out"—of the Governor's otliee.
THE time is ripe for the City Council to pass an ordinance raising the 1 for hawkers, peddlers, and agents. We believe if the merchants would unite in a monster petition asking for such an ordinance the Couucil would take favorable action.
SESATOK M. S. QUAY has resigned as chairman of the National Republican Committee and also a member of the Committee frjm Pennsylvania. Col. Vt" \V. Dudley has also resigned as treasurer of the committee. Col. J. S. Clarkson will probably succeed Senator Quay.
THE Golden Rod brand shirting cotton cloth sold for 7.\ cents per yard six months before the McKinlev law went into effect. It now sells for G.\ cents a yard. The tariff on this cloth was increased from four cents to four and a half cents. And yet the ''tariff is a tax" cries the free trade parrot.
THE mother of Jesse .Tames has received nn offer for the exhibition of her home at the World's Fair. We hope she will accept- it, and that she will take with her to Chicago, in addition to her home, about 10,000 of the Bourbon Democrats to whom Jesse was a model son and citizen, and who wept because his premature death prevented them from sending him to Congress.
WHILE the income tax law was in force the Democrats from one of the land to the other denounced it as a "war tax grievous and burthensome and undemocratic.-' The Democrats of Ohio have declared in favor of reimposing this tax and their brethren all over the county are warming to the propositionYour average Democrat cannot be charged with an overdose of consistency.
II EUE'S II fact that it is well to remember. The English government pays S3, 000,000 a year in the way of subsidies to English steamship lines carrying mails. The United States government pays only 8100,000 to American steamers for the same service yet the shipping bill, in the last Congress, was bitterly opposed by the Democrats, for no other reason, apparently, than that it would increase our export trade.
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(). 15. Ilultz, of Jamestown was hen to-day. 1'. M. Crown was at the Capital Wed' netidav.
C. O. Kouth and wife were at your city Wednesday. Horn to Logan l'onk and wife, Sunday morning, a daughter.
Aubrey Bowers and Charles Johnson were at your city .Saturday. Miss Matties Johnson returned from Crawfordsville Wednesday.
Rev. Ashley and Editor J. F., Warfel of Ladoga, were here Saturday. The North Salem fair begins next Monday and our fair one week later.
Thero aie two C.'IBOS of typhoid fever in this place, but neithor are serious. Misses Ada Hatcher nnd Kate Sperry are visiting relatives in Indianapolis.
Remember the ice cream social given by the M. E. church at Adkins Hall. W. H. McVey and Mrs. Einerine Inlow are visiting relatives at Carlisle, Ky.
Will and Torn Bror.augh and .Tames Weaver went to Danville, lnd., to attend tho races.
Merit ll'fiis.
Wo desiro to say to our citizens, that fty years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, nnd have never handled remedies that sell as well or that havo given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to gnarnn tee them every time, and wo stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use, These remedies havo won their grent lopularity purely on their merits. Nye & Co., druggists.
Dr. R. Heber Xowlou.
Dr. R. Heber Newton, rector Souls' Episcopal church, N \v Vork, was born at Philadelphia in 1S41. His first work in the ministry was as assist nut nt St. Paul's, Philadelphia, and his first charge at Trinity, Sharon Springs. Ho was called to
chargo in May, 1800. He is a very broad and liberal churchman, and his orthodoxy has repeatedly been called in question, notably so by Father Ignatius, the Welsh-Anglican monk.
R. OHBKll NEWTON.
When Old Jack Died.
When Old Jack died wo staid from school (tliey said At homo wo needn't po that day), find nono
Of ns ato any breakfast—only ono. And that was papa—and his eyes wcro red Wheu ho caroo round whoro wo wcro, by tho shed
Whoro Jack waa lylnp, half way in tho sun And half way in tho shade. Wheu wo begun
To cry out loml, pa turned and dropped hia head And went away and matnmo, she went hack
Into tho kitchen. Then, for along while, All to ourselves like, wo stood thero and cried Wo thought so many pood thlnpsof Old Jack,
And funny things—although wo didu't emilo Wo couldn't only cry when Old Jack died.
When Old Jack died it seemed a human friend Had suddenly pono from us that soino faco That wo had loved to fondle and embraco From babyhood no moro would condescend To smllo on us forover. Wo might bend
With tearful eyes abovo him, interlaco Our chubby fingers o'er him, romp and race, Plead with him, call and coax—ayo, wo might send
Tho old halloo up for him, whistle, hist (If sobs had let us), or, as wildly vain. Snapped thumbs, called "Speak," and ho had not replied Wo might havo gono down on our knees and kissed
Tho tousled ears, and yet they must remain Deaf, motionless, wo knew, when Old Jack died. When Old Jack died itseemcd to us, some way.
That all tho other dogs in town wcro pained With our bereavement, and somo that wero chained Even unslippod their collars on that day To visit Jack in state, as though to pay
A last sad trihuto thero whllo neighbors craned Their heads abovo tho high board fencc, and deigned To sigh "Poor dog!" remembering how they
Had cuffed him when alive, perchance, bocause, For love of them, ho leaped to lick their hands—
Now that he could not, were they satisfied? Wo children thought that, as wo crossed his paws.
And o'er his grave, 'way down tho bottom lands. Wrote "Our First Love Lies Here," when
Old Jack died. —James Whitcomb Riley.
A CULINARY COLLATION.
Ix using an egg beater do not hold it In one place move it round in the bowl. NEVER put potatoes on the table in a covered dish they will reabsorb their own moisture and become soggy.
I\- flavoring pudding* if the millt is rich lemon flavoring is good, but If the milk is poor vanilla makes It richer.
SHOUTKNING for pies should be cold and Arm. Ilave your water cold and stand in a cool place while mixing und rolling out pastry.
IF a oake cracks open when baking it la cither because the oven is too hot and cooks the outside before the inside is heated or the cake Vv-as made too stiff.
BEAT the yolk of an egg and spread on the top of rusks and pies just before putting thom into the oven. Tho egg makes that shine seen on bakers' pies and cakes.
RESPECTING RAILROADS.
TIIE limited mail on the Pennsylvania lino between Columbus. O., and Indianapolis is said t,» be the fastest railroad train in America.
A11.wA schools for the children of railway employes are maintained by the railway companies in India at a very small expense to the pupils.
II.LINOIS has a larger railroad mileage than any other state in tho union or, to be more exact, it has 10,108 miles of main lines and 2,029 miles of sidings.
NOT less than 172 crimes were committed on Spanish railway cars last year, and In consequence the government has decided to abolish tho closed coupes and introduce moro of the American style cars, many of which are now in use
True I'hllanthropy,
yon
Tramp—Madam, I wish to tell that yotir generosity saved my life. Lady—Ah, I remember I gavo you pie.
Train])—Yes 1 pawned it aud bought food!—Mtinsey's Weekly.
JIow'H Thin?
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O We, the undersigneil.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 nnv obligations made by their firm. WEST & THUAX, Wliolesalo Druggists,
Toledo, O,
W'AMHNG, KINNAN & M.UIVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internallyacting directly upon tho blood and mu cons surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price Toe. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
A Safe Investment
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failnro a return of the purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised drnggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for an affection of throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, inflammation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough croup, etc. Itispleasnnt and agreeable to taste, jjerfectly safe and alwnys to lie depended upon. Trial bottles free at Nye & Co's drug store.
INDIANA.
Column of Frosh News from Various Parts of the Stato.
Says the ClulmH Arc False.
WASHINGTON,
July !!0.—Third Audit
or Ilart of the treasury department says tl.at the story sent from Indianapolis to the effect that large sums of money are due Indiana from the geueral government has no foundation, lie said: "When Mr. Coons, the accountant of Gov. Hovoy, came to Washington rccontly he was allowed free access to the books of the department and was shown the vouchers for which tho sum ot Jl'l.coo was withheld from the direct tax fund repaid to tho stato of Indiana. AmonK those vouchers was ono for $53 drawn In favor ot the llrrn of Hoot & Dennett, of Indlnnapolis. It was during war timos, nnd when this voucher came to the treasury department from Indianapolis It was for and beliiff passed by an incompetent clerk here, payment was made to the state of Indiana for that sum. When It was proposed to repay to the stato the nmount of its direct tax all vouchers were carefully overhauled and In tills search the Hoot & Hcnnelt transaction was brought to liyht. Other allowances made the amount due the L'nfted States from Indiana about moou. nnd this sum was withheld when payment was made on account of direct tax."
Accountant Coons was convinced of the justice of his claim, and in his report to Gov. llovey will state so emphatically. With a view to convincing the governor about the lloot & ltennett voucher Mr. Bennett caused a photograph to be made of tho original, by which it is shown to be only fifty odd dollars, instead of §5,000, although there is not the slightest intimation that the firm iu question profited by the transaction. All that they received was r.V-\ the amount for which they submitted a voucher, and the mystery is still unsolved as to who was the beuetiauiry.
Concerning the statement that there is a balance due the state of Indiana of 5300,000 for war tax interest and national road affairs, the auditor said that the treasury department did not recognize any claims for interest or discount and that Indiana, following the example of New York, had made such a demand. In the claims for war expenses, and which were thrown out by the treasurv department, were such items as funeral procession* in honor of President Lincoln and special train to convey Gov. Morton to Gettysburg, neither of which could properly be ehissilied as legitimate expenses in suppressing the rebellion. .Shot by llurKhtr*.
GOSHEN, Ind., July HO.—A dispatch from Ligonier tells uf a fatal shooting affray which took place early Wednesday morning. At about 2 o'clock a. m. while Night Watchman .Seitz was nn-k-ing his rounds he discovered two men in Jonas Shobe's saloon. They were coolly engaged in eating and drinking and later developments showed that they were taking the best in the house. The money drawer was rilled. Two watches, one a gold and the other a good silver one, were taken, as well as a good supply of cigars. .Seitz had taken position near the rear window and as the thieves came out he ordered them to stop, which they did long enough to immediately open lire upon him.-The tirst-bullet struck him, shooting away almost all of his right hand, ami his revolver fell to the ground before he had a chance to use it. The next shot struck Seitz in the right side just under the nipple, when he fell. The thieves then jumped through the window and escaped, leaving their shoes behind. Seitz began to ye'J and summoning hi: strength managed to tfet to a livery barn near by, when the alarm was given, too late, however, to catch the robbers. Tracks discovered show that the thieves went south. They have been traced 4 miles in that direction. The pursuing party is still making an effort to effect their capture. Zeitz's wounds are fatal.
Murdered by a Maniac.
LOOANSI'OUT, Ind., July 30.—Tuesday evening an inmate of the asylum here named lvasch killed Dr. Iteed, also an inmate. Both the men were confined in a large dormitory. About 10 o'clock the watchman, thinking that all patients were asleep, left the room to eat lunch. When he reached the lirst floor, hearing a commotion upstairs, he hastened to the room. He found Kaseli beating Iteed and several others with a club which he had wrenched from his bed springs. The attendants were summoned and he was overpowered, but not till he had fatally injured Reed, who died at o'clock. The other victims will recover.
liiflhtlm Tariff ltcfurmerg.
I.NDiANAroi.is, Ind.. July :I0.—-The Indiana tariff' reformers are preparing for a vigorous campaign. The executive committee of the state league met here Wednesday and outlined the work to be done by the organization during tho next year. The league has been inactive since the last state election, but the local organizations have been kept up. Under the plans formulated the local organizations are to be strengthened and a vast quantity of tariff reform literature distributed. A full meeting of the league will lie held here Wednesday, September 2.
Found on the TrurW.
Vincknxks, Ind., July HO.—William KerUamps, agent.for -a New York firm, with his' former home at Iloboken. N. J., was found mangled on the railroad track near here. It is supposed that the man threw himself in fiontofa train Tudsday night with suicidal intent. He was here without funds and in a dejected state of mind
All 1-JvilMhvUlo Fit'ML^AKHlKIIH. r.VANSViu.i Ind., July 30.-—The sadllerv and harness firm of T. Sasse & Co. have filed a deed of assignment to Mr. ICrnest MeAvoy for the benefit of their creditors. Their assets are estimated at S9,0011 and liabilitiesatSl7,000. l.e cause o: their embarrassment is said to be poor collections.
l*'lrp nt Murilfluli.
Mawso Ind.. July bo.—x nc residences of I!. T. llitz and Clay Walton In rned Wednesday. Loss 32,500 on building and content insurance, $1,500.
Worth Its Weight in Oofd. If a prico enn 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 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 customer to mine. Hendkiihon Dalb, Druggist,
"MOTHERS* I WARN YOU!" "Watch carefully your daughter's health. When tho appetito fails, or thero is a crowing nervous irritability, extreme lassitude, emaciation, tho voico trembles, tho step is irresolute, ovelids droop, and expression languid, then devote ono hour to a thorough investigation of tho causo.
LYDIA E, PINKHtH'Sc»T„'*und
acts promptly iu such cases by its use your daughter will be spoeilily restored to health. It is tho only I'ositivo Curo and Legitiuiate Remedy for tho peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women. Every Druggist sells it as a standard article, or sent iiy mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, on receipt of SI.00.
Send two 2-cent stamps for Mrs. Plnkham's beautiful 88-page Illustrated book, entitled "GUIDE TO HEALTH AND ETIQUETTE." It contains a volume ol valuablo Information.
It has saved lives, and may save yours. Lydia E* Plnkham Med. Oo., Lynn, Mats*
scon's EMULSION
DOES CURE
CONSUMPTION
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In its First Stages.
Be sure you get the genuine.
Good Blood, Good Health. I Tho Blood Seireber la th« i&feit Purifier mr A \known. But Tonlo. Corel Boll* Plmpltr
TTitt«r, Cleats, Black .nrl -n FBlood. Sold bj Drof elite. 1 Till B»11»II MrtlclM CO., nttrtlffh, Ft.'
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan.^ Co
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Write the llradfleld Regulator Oo Atlanta, Ob., for further particular Sold by Nye Oo., Crawfordsville, Ind
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NO' NOR WILL WE EVER.
goods will more than hold us out.
Domestic Department.
Wo mention in this iisu lomler: olmles UG Inc-h hnnvn musiln, re por yur«i, worth contfi. 8jh'cI*iI prices on till yootls In thi.- (lopiirtiiicnt.
HOSIERY.
Lurtlca, niJPscfi and chlliirctis Ih'fiuicy" flrlpes, wilul colors, jukI fust black, worth c. t-on U) Jir»e per pair Tor OC 100 lo/4'ii Ijulles I'ancy hose, hfKit Htyle, Mack feet, colored tops, worth 20c at
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dozen ladles hoso, Including
liusthlack, fancy Hrlpes, boot,styles and OC« solid cohrp, worth :5." and 40e at ZOC I.adics "dropstich" Lisle thread liose, ^Aa fiLstbliu.'k. worth 7"c at T"UC
Liwlles extra iuallty silk plaited liosuin ITjit"1"'
^"ihitmtlon wort.ii 0Qq
22*"Good bargains In every size and quality.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ludlep* handerchlei's at 5, HU, io, 12^. l'r. 20 und 25c wotili fr»)in one-third to one-half more. Oentleinan*8 bargain Imudkcrchlefs 10, 1214 and l"»c, worth double.
WHITEGOODS.
2,000 yards check Nainsook worth -1 4 10c ut O l"4C See th(MmrtruliiB In apron checks at HV*. 10 12, 15,20 nnd 2"c por yard.
OUR 1V1ISCELLAN0US BARGAINS 4,000 yds laco stripe curtain scrim worth 8i4c oC 2,000 yds fancy printed scrim worth 12 y,c for.. h»$.
G'»od harKalns In lace curtains und laco bed sots, r»0 dozen pure silk mlts a.*»c 12 yds Torchon lace 10c 20 dozen boys Wlnsor ics Gccuch iSeo the bargains we are offering in embroderlos at 10c,
Ladles black kid gloves worth 91,91.r0, and $2 slightly damages, for 50c. A lino satlnu strip worth 75 cents fo 50 cents.
Turouffli Koute to
Chicago, Louisville, Lafayette, tireencastle Michigan City,
Bedford, New Albaii) All Points North, South ami West.
South hound.—No. a Nl^ht Kxpiws, 1 in., dally No, fi. fast mall, l.M, p. m., ilally No. 0, (iieoncastle Accommodation, 5.0.1 p. m.. exeeptSiitiday,
North hound.—No. 4,nl*rht express, 1...1 s, m..dally No. 0. fast mall, l.:in p. in. No. 10 Lafayette Accommodation, K.'!l a. m. excepi Sund iy.
No frelitht trains carry pnssentrers. Trains 3. 4. 5.0, stops only iitCoiintysent*. JAMKW HABKRlt.
Oon. I'aBS. Aft. Moimn Itouti
Monon RlooU f'hl iso. Ill
nix [Cleveland, CinDI5 cinnati, Chicago Route. !& St. Louis R.
Wagner Sleepers 011 nlirlit trains, llest mod era day coaehesnn all trains. Connecting with solid Vestllmto trains iv UloomliiKUm and l'eorln to and from ,M scout river, Denver and the l'aeltlc coast.
At Indianapolis. Cincinnati, Sprlnglleld aim Columhus to and from tlio Kasleru inul board elites,
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No. mall (d...) 11. 111 No. 17 mall I' No. 3 Kxprese 1 uoiso KAST. No.10 Mall (d) 1 :fin am No. S Express !jj a 111 No. 18 Mail 08 pm N0.8 Mall VJ
Vandalia Line
D1KKCT KOUTK TO
Jashville, Clnitlanoojru, Florida, Hot Siniurs
Texas, Kansas, ^Missouri
Michigan, Cnnaihij Northern Ohio Clean Depots, ]pati Coanhfts,
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Cincinnati Hamilton •nd Dayton Thousand Mil* Books
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GRAND SUCCESS.
This great midsummer merchandise movement of ours has ^iven
us a wonderful business. We started out in the commencement to
give $1.50 for $1.00 during the month. We have got ton away
beyond that Our present prices will astonish you. You crowded us
to the doors last week. Did we disappoint you in one particular/
It we make some strong statements below you may rest assured tlic
HOUSEKEEPERS LINENS. Fast ilyp Turkey rcil tnlilo liin-n .jiilii. Olwide, W!ttli at IC
IspHt r|inillty, lurkt'j' nil uililc linen, ('.(J A ~1 Indies wide, worth HOc: nt T"/C Oood finality all linen Damask r,u In. OAwlfle, worth 40c nt OUC 10 inoii, nil linon Diuniisk very lino worth OOuiifl ll-'ic, elciit putlvi nb to seleel A'7~ from, lit T-/C 00 to (i-l ineli extra lino, nil linen Diima.sk. blenelietl, unlileiielieil und ecru, imUfrns tOH-lfft mm, worth Mile to 11 TO.
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All the better (rnifles Uihle linen nt irreiit lv roflucffl prices for this sule. Nu|ikliisnnil Dolleys to mnteli, nny hue ut enriesiuinillntlv low prices.
LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
[20 cenls
Chemiso Drawers Corset CoverH
50 cents
Chemlpo Drawers bl'fru, LorsetCover
^ight
rMght. I)ri'Ks»s ('owl. Covers Drawers
j/ra« CheniUo v. SlilrUs
i)r(iss ^75 cents
Night Drosses Corset Covers Chemise Drawers Shirts
SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
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The Leading Dry Goods and Notions House of Crawfordsville, DOUBLE ROOMS—127 and 129 EAST MAIN STREET. I,S. In the rush don forget the Great World Beater,
IT IS TRITE that if tobacco cliewers will insist un0n trying tho
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tobacco,
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but will jet tf\e
be. f\umbucjc)ed
^BE$T and MOST
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for tl\e.
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Positively profl in iudaj»LvUr, florae'sKi*etro.Mu«OFtl« lull 1 reM.combltKHl. (tuaraniwlttie only ono in tUo wnrl.t puifratlr* 0continuous Klrtnrt ManiUc
wrrfnt. fiotentinc. Powerful. Hunt,la. Comfortable nnl KlTtvtive. frank Over N.OOO enrrd. 8rnlftumAvuM
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ALSO ELEOtfniC 1IELTH Fott VHUT^M, 0*. MORNE. REMOVED TO 180 WABASH AVE., CHIUCO.
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frp. r.rin- tsTFt? »o ui 11 ».* •.%.# IWP^OVEOT^AJv^rCltCTRlC BUT AhO SUSFUi^! CirllKfrTM) Jla.lr for Hi, rnn» of firni»ratUt iV. nLr.^*, Clvlng Krrrlj, M1IJ, Nk-iIi irr. Ctmllituouo I'tirrofttH cT Ku-etrlrlo thrr-uch all i'AllTS, frsuirinc On lu S. Ml Al.f N nti.l VIl.tllMM ytUW.TH. hUclrlc »irr«*itt Itthinull*, or wr forfeit DKI.T nM *I». «r») uit. rcnnenlly I'tirwl in mcutfia. BAHDEM ELEOTRtOOO.. in» »-»^.ltu ku. CHICAOD.IU.
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SPRING WRAPS AND JACKETS. JWearo ashamed to mi*ntiou Hn on spring wraps »nd Jackets. It
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need of an) shoulder coverin^r',,,i,''!, »»'«•. what we will do for you.
WASH DRESS GOODS.
Ucst American prints, shirting anji •In-ssstylesjiew designs.new wcimh (5*4 for
4c
One lot, 000 yards dress tnll on counter, including best prlnt« elegant in-own ml.vud glnghjiiHsw««t».,,r to 10 at 50 pieces line Sat in In pood jjhudfs and stvles wortl» I2H at.
5c 5c
Ono lot. liest. French Valines, plain fancy designs, worth 25, :UJ and Iu ), :t5e, at
•3c
1
5.000 new stripes dri'Hs (linghani". fi' •1 stripes, plaids and checks In nil O 1. shades, wort li 10c, at ytt a,0(J() yards Hue liinghams, new u« shades, worth 12^4 ",c
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FRENCH GINGHAMS.
Illgli novultlosIu French liitiulniiM*. Ing many styleflof single tMittcrns, 1/Z former price 25, JJ0 and .'tc, for..-- Jy
HO Inch Armenian Serge and C-liadit'.-" a
4
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20 pieces best (piality .'12 iiH'h waK'. |-^{J Ixjtig Cloth, in 7 shades, worth 1
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Space forbids up ircntlomng the bargainsln this department. call yourattentlon to our 41 im-'1 'l' 4v/^ Henrietta worth ,i4iri»w
We mention the above as rFpeciiii.}.
five. Don't iniy until you have
gains Li this department. wM
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TOWELS.
ceo our
»ur towel bargains as
8V4, 10, cost.
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12ii, 17, 2a, 20 ami 11c.
50
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