Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 November 1891 — Page 2

ENJOYS

CJXI3

Both the mctliod and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant (itid refreshing to the taste, and acta irently yet promptly on the Kidneys, i-iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys*m effectually, dispels colds, headlie? and fevers and cures habitual '•.onstipatirn. Syrup of Figs is the v.nly remedy of its kind ever protweed, pleasing to the taste and acCM U]!

to the stomach, prompt iu

its action and truly beneficial iu its efiects, prepared only from the inosi iK-rthiiv iiii 1 agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. t-vrrp of Figs is fcr sale in 50c Aiul Si bottles by all leading drug^ists.. -Any reliable druggist who tii.iy not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who •Ki-hes to try it Do not accept any FIHTSIITUTE.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN frtANCISCO, C4L LO'JiSVlLU. KY A£.V YORK. A'!

BEECHAMS PILLS (THE SREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.) Cure BILIOUS and

Nervous ILLS.

25cts. a Box. OK .RVRX. R»IIUCR(FI?'RS.

WANTED HELP.

Npttees tinder thi.* h»»ad for t.hre»» days.

WANTED—Situation

fl

HnMI'sD.N A r.|.AM»,

Oet.C'.*-m ('rawfordvUkvltid

W

'ANTK'D.—A tachmeiit.

Mint

AVFINIE.

Notices under th!* head will he published 1 ree for three days. If thut is not siitUdent come again.

JUT

—A V^oy's n^w shoe,-.7?i, somowhere betwet'a Arm«*i shoe store and 40i» west M.iiri-street. I'in.jer pietuje leave at either

PITIOE.

pointer bitch pup about six

1.1 W

*T:-A inoiitlift oldiAV.hite ami covered with liver colored spots, wandered away yesterday. Heturn to( Head on vvet College street and ree»4ve regard.

LOST-Saturday

containing blaeK polka oot brilliantinu dns? pattern and trimmings and light blue cashmere pattern and triinuiirurs. l.eave at this olht-e nr '.m:» south Grant-avenue.

FOR SALE.

Notices under this head one *ent a line a dav. KUht wordntu a lin«?- Nothing les than H) cents taken. Cash Iti advance, pleiLSe.

Fi)U

^AliE.—J. C- Hutchison has a Hal! bale tn gool-condition-which he desires? to HOlli

jV)K ?A LM—A young American liornetl owl. Call un Xack Muborncv, Jr., at 100 East

'ILEGESTNVL. A

I.E-General M.*.-k of merchandise for city or farm property:" Call on Cumcrland A. Miller.- lw-d

FM)n.«.U.K-COL-52\^

I/»l N't.iE is a r-erfect ioungc by day and jiortect hed by.r.iybt, arul you can put."away a* mtiv-v otoilung or other a rile tea as in the average wardrobe. You gel three articles for lhepnce «,fi one. No e.xtra chargo for packing or shipping.

Mrs. Or. raluiutre savs'these loiingc*- a ver, very ee. rf Prl?e in Creton, *1 ^l jj and ».

Kahm.' i'Z'l. $L4. Haw silk, Silk broeatelle,

1j"UK

I/tiltromi.,

F'lill

A M'.EHT (»»r r.^:

ftnind and Mj rtle fives Mrtx»k!\

FOR RENT.

Notii.-w umier this lteaO one cent a line 11 tiny. KIj.'ht wtirtJa iu a line. Nothing less lima

10

"tints tukeii. C:Lsh in advance. p'ea.se.

Fli-'w.iil

olt I! I.N'J A pN-iWant furnished room in a ioeuliiy. 1 n-juire at thisoltii-e. lit

IX)H ItKNT:—A new -A 11, l.inilen. lial.

And Provision Stori.',

Where you can not

I' res#li Ovstcr. Crackers. Cranberries, Celery. •Jersey

Sweet. Potatoes

.-IMrtMos. 'Knti'iitf uml rrtokinK Api-ns, New h'ur^Iiuu) MolusseH, and ail kinds l-'uiicy .tiutl .Stuplr (irocoriog,

R. E. ATKINSON, 410 Must College Street.

RAILWAY TIME CARD. MOKOX ROUTE.

80CYII 1:20U.NI

AILY OURNAL.

P"RINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON,

By T. H. B. McCAIN.

Entered at tin? Indiana,

i'ostotib at Cruwt'onlsvillo is si'oond*chu»s matter.

Til PAILY JOt'KNAU

lly mail, per annum f.VOO Ny mail, six month -.00 By mail, three months 1.H0 By carrier. t»er week 10

TIIK WKKKl.V JOVKNAL."

TbrcemoLth* *0 Si\uionth ...... Oneyour

For papers sent outside the county 10 cents additional tor postage. The WEKKI.Y must invariably be paid for In advance.

Send postal nov money order.

SATl'llDAY. NOV. 14, 1S11

This Date in History—Nov. 14. 16T0—Benjamin

Unadley. Knt:IUh bishop and

liberal political writer, born died ITtil. 1TT0—2Hureo o' the Nile discovered. 17VT—Sir Charles Lyoll, famous £col»ijist, bore

In Forfarshire: died In.'j. IS?T—Thomas Addis Kmmct, IrUh patriot, died in New Y».. city: born ITiH. ISCS—James Birdseye McPhursun. general, born in Saudusky. O. killed near Atlanta, IMM. 1831—Hegel (George Wilhelm Friedrielx) died in Berlin "Horn 1770. ISW—The "Ba tie of Colors," at Cow Creek,

Ark.: the federal force consisted of the Fifty-fourth U. S. Colored (Second Arkansas) and the Third Kansas Indian Uoiut» Guards. tS90—Reginald Rlrchall was hanged at Woodstock, Canada, for the murder of O.

Renweli, ah English gentleman whom bo had lurei uto the woods.

IN its "Cheap Munov" series tlio etvmber (.Vntury will contain a paper on **Tht* 'IVr Capita* Delusion,*1

THE

fact that the crops of the Uniteil

States for this year «*ue worth §700,000,-. 000 more than those of last year is a good point for a Thanksgiving sermon.

AN Omaha dispatch brings the news that $1,000,000 is to be invested in beet sugar factories in and near that city. This is a direct result of the sugar bounty clause of the new tariir.

THE

b\ a student- to May

with family and.take care.of stcok or do other work morniuir and evening lor his hoard. If work lii light will furnish hi own l'nel and light. Call at ihi$ ofllce or at Willi* iraliory.

J.\ N'TKB—To exchange a ?hire or Ovdes VI dalestalilon for a farm,

State meeting of the Farmers*

Institute to be held in this city on the 23d and 24th of this month promises to of unusual interest, not only to the farmer but to all who may attend its sessions. Every wide awake farmer in the county should make his arrangements to be in attendance.

•T 1ST.'is

Ui*t»burner. with oven at* Call at 'Aej east franklin st.

"X 7ANTKD All persons who.can- wok mid 1-aketoM.Vnd lor tlie best 'eooUInjr ws»ve In the world. Price *12. and U0. Terms. 10 per et.'iit- disc

cash with order, 1:! la lice

In dav*. Ar-KHKh i'i-.i.k-. Mvnle

iJrookiyn,

N. V.

vi.

L:»-3YD\w.

LOST.

afternoon, one package

our own local ting incident

came to Kitcli a patriotic denouement the tars and stripes found another detorniined defender in the person of Inspector Hubbard, of tho Chicago police force. Tlie ftory of his bravery as told in

THE

JITKNAI, of Thursday was a

vivid object lesson

1 -aders

in patriotism. At

meeting of tlie Anarchists lie interruptthe incendiary speech of one of their

and in spite of threats against

his life forced him to

raise

ship the Anarchists to

the stars anil

stripes above tiie rod Hag of rebellion and caused the immense mob into respectful silence. Undo Ham

SHOULD

I'atagonia.

Two great principles have been consistently maintained by the present administration touching the relations of this country with foreign powers,

By actual results

ire

to

come.

N

ItKN'T.—liurher shop und furniture on Nonii lirt-en stroef. I). IIahtku.

1 1 1

limiseon tirant uvenne,

(i ee!l tr. stable, rislern, well. u'nO'l eonvenl'-nile.- None Inn y**!. llr.i elnss ivnierti neeil apply. Inquire at Albright's grocery ami hakeiy. l'.i.

ItKNT:—lloijai,1 to rent, two squai-es nor'h New Alhnny ilepot. Tun jr«x.i rooms, ivaier in room, larce UIXMI Kanieu. Inquire ul ljr. Waile,Mih, l'Vemoni feiiett..

WAITI:.

store room, aililiess box

rillt KKNT l'urni.lin) nhir.. for rent at —*i4 fi'iuth (irfeii street. 11

FOIl

HKS.r—Two furnisliiHl rooms with or without iioanl a:i'i rearh tor natural Kan. I'all at '-'-0 Soulli II reen street 1!»

ANNOl/NCKMKNT AT

People'- Grocery.

The

NOKTII

Mlflit Mull (diiilyi 1 :.jla.m

1 lii.'ip.iii Uav Malldlailv) -.llitp.n lAiiove trains only grop attoiinty seats.] 5 o:ip.m.(.ireeneas.aml l,af. Acoom... H:'Jla.n 0:10a.in Way Kreijrlit 2M0p.m

BIG 4—Peoria Division.

KAST ^tOhu.m K.*|rt.'» r:lh|.tn..

..Mail

aiiiily)

I

*1 "P.M..

FOPTH

Mail 11:15a.m ...i: -.'-'iia.ij 1:40p.u 0:-t8p.m

..Muit—Kxprt^a .. Mall—KxpresB

VA5DALIA. ....Kinross Mall

X1:5Q um..

the

one being a tradition of tho Republican party, the other the outgrowth of tlie powerful progressive spirit

LBAT

lias al­

ways actuated that party's councils. These principles are protection and reciprocity. The former has had its triumphs and won its victories, but the newer idea of reciprocity is ji'~*

coming

BOX OK WAKDHORK

to the

fiont and making itself

known by its works. Reciprocity has been a theory—now it lias become a fact.

it has proven

ilself to be sound in principle, and its advocates declare that greater triumphs

Tin: President has issued

—0,

A

not have

proclaim!

tion designating Thursday, November

as a day of joy and praisegiving Like all of President Harrison's public uttoriinces tlie proclamation is a model beautiful diction. The following juid

been better said:

"Jt

:ind

home has felt

I)H. li,

The Scientific Rniuuiak«r.

General Dyreiifwtli, Uio official scientist who was put in char^oof tlie expenmeuts at r.'iimmilcing, is far from an entlmsiast on that or any other subject yet in the experimental stage.

is

very glad incident of the marvelous prosperity which has crowned the year now drawing to a close that its helprul and reassuring touch has been felt by nil our people. It has been as wide as our country,

so special that every

its

it is too great

comforting influence,

to

be the work of man's

power and too particulars be theilevic of his mind. To (T:d, the beneficent and all-wise, who makes the labors of men to lie fruitful, redeems their losses

by liis grace,

and the nieamire of whose

giving is as much beyond the thoughts of men as it is beyond his deserts, the praise and gratitude of the people of this favored Nation are justly due."

VEdFMKSS C.t.S ltl.VVIlKl) by local applications,

AS

they cannot

reach the diseased jKirtion of the ear. There

is

only ono way to cure deaf

ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused

by

an inflam

ed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian TULIE.

When tins tube

gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or itiijierfeet hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is tho re suit, aud unless tho inflammation can be taken out antl this tubo restored to its normal condition, hearing will

I'\ .T. CHENEY CO.,

WEST

Sold by druggist.

NOHTII

0:lKpin.

FNILIRHT

•. H:li)a.in

11 :-R'0

inn

be

destroyed forever nine cases out of ton tiro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that, we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.

Toledo,O.

75

cents.

{A Jlnoti to II'OIIK'II.

Tho Patent Adjustable Shoe, three grades and three prices—82.50, S3.50, and.85.00. The best shoe in'the world. Sold by J. A. Hardee, at Cloro'S store, south Washington street.

I-IB thiol *, however. that very much may lie! learned of tlie constitution of

the upper air by

". studying the phe-

CJENEKAI. OYKKNKr'l I U. ,jm"el,a

nxK

luceil

by the explosion of bombs in it. The theory is that by exploding the bombs in tlie rain stratum (which is above the heated stratum near the earth) electric currents will bo generated of such force as to create an ascending and rotary eol-

uuin ram. suVijf

of !iir, and that that will cause There is still much to learn on the (••'•astern llliiioi-

Tho world was made when a man \v .s born I llo must Utslu for himself the torhtddec I spring ',

IIo can never take warning from old fashioned I things Ho must tig!it 05 a boy, he tmi*t drinUasa youth,

Aud loves for his pleasure— and 'tis time he wasdeadl .v. —John Boyle O'UeiUy.

A Love Song.

.Sweetheart, there is no splendor In all iod*s splendid skies Bright as the love-light tender

That dwells in your dear eyes, 3wtetheart, there are no biases Like those thy lip distill Of all tho world's sweet kisses

Thy kiss sweetbat still! Sweetheart, no white dove dying Had o'er as soft a breast As this sweet hand that's lying

Clasped In my own-at rest. Sweetheart, there Is no glory That clusters round my life Bright as this bright, sweet story, "My sweet heart and my wife.'" —Frank L. gtanton.

PEOPLE OF EUROPE.

THE violet was the Bonaparte family flower and the red carnation that of the Stuarts.

Miss 1IKI.ES GLADSTOXR, the grand old man's daughter,, is always laughing, jokiny. telling stories, and invariably keeps the dinner table in a roar.

KAISER

WII.HEI.M is the only one of

the three emperors who reads the newspapers for himself. The czar and the emperor of Austria liavc a private journal of cuttings set up for them daily.

Tnoroii overwhelmed with liis correspondence and literary work, Mr. Gladstone does not employ a stenographer. llis secretaries are all longhand writers, and much of his multitudinous correspondence he answers with his own pen.

NOTES OF PROGRESS.

Tin: waters of Lake Erie are to be piped into Cincinnati,..- taking in other cities on route.

DAIRYING represents A greater investment than bafaking' and commercial interests together.

A PAL'KK mill in New Jersey has turned out a sheet of paper feet wide and 7miles long.

A JilxiA'rri'.K model of the. Brooklyn bridge is to be built across the main driveway in (loldcn (jate park, San rancisco.

DECATI'K, Mich., has four peppermint oil factories and they are all kept busy distilling oil from the plant raised on tlie large tract of swamp land near there that a few years ago was -considered worthless.

A I'AIK OF TIIEM.

M'-in-

p.'i'ili-ilvJl

:#i'

/"'i-T?

l''uddleton (to hotel clerk)—Gimme zer besht room in zer houshc. Hotel Clerk (blandlv)—Sorrv, sir, I'm full.

Fuddleton—/.hat so? So'm I. Good night.—Judge. Tlio I'nronrament or Cult lire. "May I venture to hope, Miss ISeneon wealth?" asked Mr. Waliash, with world of western wistfulness in his voice. "Hope! replied Miss Ueaconwealth "isa happy attribute of the human race and—" "Then I may hope," the youth pcated eagerly. "I was about, to add when von bifurcated my utterance, Mr. Wabash." she continued, ill cold, clean-cut Ibsen tones, "that the same sangnim: temperament whieh induces you to i.mjh• will enable you to sustain the eventual C( tain disappointment."— N V. Telegram.

A Boon to

Having

used "Mother's

ould not bo

L'ou

Friond"

-without

AVrito

the

Bradflold Regulator Co,, Atlanta, Ga., for further partienlurs. Sold by Nyo & Co., Crawfordsvl'.le, Ind.

can find shirts, underwear, neck­

wear, gloves and all furnishing goods, also the largest line of tailoring goods,

latest stylos. Trices the lowest heard

at Swank & Clark's,181 east

of

Main street.

TJ'K llOOSLKlv. STATE.

01

f! Ili-

Its To\ Furnish Batch of terosthig Nowa

Can Slill tJct cnl. v.

UltAZii., I ml.. Nov. I I. It is roporU'd Unit tin' liitumimnis coal minors lit, Wii^liin^toii aiv working, milling from (ifU-iMi to liw earloiuls of coal a (lay. Tlii. ooal is boiiijr liippoil to Chicago. Fifteen tint-. of coal passed tlirouj^h this oity l'ritla.y monunj* ami it is saiil that llftv or sixty oars of coal aiv staiuliny on tho siilo track at Saline, and mi extra crew lias !een placed on the ChiS earo Illinois Central to handle it.

Three carloads of eoal were received yesterday Iv the Indiana l'irc-Hriek and Sewer-I'ipe Company from Triplet's mine on the Chicauo A

1

TJfe,

Ho must kiss, ho must love, he mtt*d^ swear to the truth Of the friend of his soul, he must lau^h 13 scorn Tho hint of deceit in a woman'* eyes That are clear as the wells of Paradise. Aud so ho goes on, till the world grows old.' Till his tongue has grown cautious, his heart has grown cold, Till the etuilo leaves his month, and tho ring leaves his laugh, And he shirks the bright headache you ask him to qualT He grows formal with men, and with women polite, And distrustful of both when they're out of his sight Then he eats for his palate, and drinks for hU head.

It was thought

for a while that this plant would l,e

compelled to elose down for want of fuel, hut if the miners continue to work tit Washington and Kvansville it is more than likely that coal can he secured to keep this and other factories in operation. The miners here are very indignant over the alovo I report, and State President I'ummisky nr.d several other ollieials of the I'liited

Mi :e-\vorker w*ire expected here Kriday morning, ijut tiie.v failed to arrive. ll is ihouirht ly many of the miners that they went directly to Washington tt co.ifer «i1h tile miners who are working there aiul if possible induce them to join

the strike.

The ri'lliM'j mill is the only plant in the city that has closed down for the want of fuel, but if the strike continues long eoal for heating purposes will be at a premium, aud all the manufa.'tnriny establishments will be compelled to quit work. Coal City mines are also workitif.'. turning out fifteen cars per day. It is rumored that several more mines will be in opration soon. The miners are being1 paid tho advance asked on condition hat when the minim troubles are settled their prices will lie e-.111 a 1 /.ed ne•ordin^ to the scale, paid by other companies.

Hut!* !tu) shots.

I.viijaN'AI'oi.is. Int!., N»»v. 14. -Curtis Conns. rnilrnini braUoinun. mot Mrs. Millie MvUniro Friday and cutoivd into i-onwrsation with hn\ "I low yon, Millio. but Fin youijf to Uill yo\\." said Coons, suddenly drauin^ a revolver md poiutin«r it at the frightened W4)»nan. Mrs. MHiuire ran into the yard of Mrs. Hutchinson, a neighbor, md the latter was attracted to the door by her scrcains. Mrs. Hutchinson secured a revolver antl ordered Coons away, but he refused to and she leveled the pistol and fired. Coons returned the shot and the two einpti their revolvers at each other, but neither was hurt In court Coons said that he was "era/.y drunk and did not know uhai he was doin^\

Ii)(|i:tu hrNlUu l.iuNvjvor Kooio. Ind.. N»»v. M.—'i'he state convention of the V. P. S. c. K. soeie* ti«s of Juliana «»peiied here in the Christian church at p. !n. Friday. 1,000 deleifat^s from every portion of tljv state having so far arrived. Tlie afternoon session was occupied with a praise service, led by llev. C. U. IJockey. of Columbia City, followed Vy welcoming aUlresses hv

Mayor Thome for th«4 city. iiev. U. G. UoKcauip for the churches and Judge \j. .1. Kirkpatrick for the local union societies. 'i'he evening session consisted of a praise service led by a special choir aud an address by J. A. Tyler on uc hristian Fndesivor Movement."

9

Tho .Althtnre Snpr«'im* «»nik-I*. iNiiiANAi'oi.is. 1ml.. -Nov. 14. I-.xten-sive preparati.Mi^ .m- In-m^ m-.idi? m*rc for the meeting next week of the supreme council of the Farmers' Alliance. at whieh l.ODO deleyates. representing' thirty-eiyht states, will be present. The leaders in the movement will be here to-day. and a caucus will be he'.d on Sunday to lay out a programme and consider the subject of turnini the alliance into an out and out political oivani/.ation.

Tramp-. Take Char of Train. ASviu.K. Ind., Nov. 14.—As liiff Four we^t-bound passentrer train for St. bonis stopped at a small station west of this place Thursday live uylylookinif tramps came out of the woods, entered the train and for a short lime took possession of the ladies' coach. They demanded the passengers' money and luid them thoroughly frightened. The trainmen tlnall.y succeeded in ejecting the mob aftera stubborn JiyJit.

m,

l!or-c Thieve* lit l\ti«c ISreeehos. MI'xmi:, Ind.. Xov. 14.—(Jcorefe and Fred Cook, the juvenile horse-thieves caught near this city with two horses taken from Lorenzo Watkins in 'Irant comity, will be sent to the state reform school on the eliarev of brin^iii|r stolen property into this county. The boys wear knee breeches aud are a^ed but I I and 10 years. They laughed at tho tears shed for them by the jailer's wife.

Looking for (III In I'LIL Ik| CIIIIIIIT. VAI.I'AIMISO. Ind., Nov. 14. —Tlio Standard Oil Company has secured options on several hundred acres of land in I'nlaski county an I will explore for Has and oil. Pennsylvania capitalists are here on the ground prospecting. If oil io found it will be piped to Chicago.

Duiiiiigctl l3'

r.N'niAN.M'oi.is. Ind., Nov. 14.—The llonrin^r mill of John hhrisinan was badly dauiaired by tire Ti.nrs.tay. he loss is estimated at SI^OiW, ivli iii.,i.rance of sii.omi. .:

A riHi'V irov\ d.

WARSAW. Ind., Nov. 14. —Stephen Douglas, a farmer who lived near here, was drowned Wednesday nijrlit by fallill},' head tirst into a spring while intoxicated.

Shot ami Klilfii l»y a .Imlp*

PASO KOIH.KH. al., Nov. LJudge '.lolin Kelshaw shot, and kilted A. M. iSherwood, defendant in case which was tried before Kelshaw. Sherword [attacked the jud^e, who shot in selfdefense.

Worth Its Weight in Gold. a price can be placed on pain, "Mother's

If

it. It

is a

boo

to wives who know they have to pnss through the painful ordeal of childbirth Mas. 0. MI:T.IIOL-JIN-E, Iowa.

Friend is worth its weight in

gold as an alleviator.

My

Avoid the

ders

Plain

A first-class workman with

work and guarantee

Zack

liucUlen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve

in

fords.

ville, Ind., writes:

has

•it

Nye

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 ono

become a mother,

expecting

of

says a customer

111

Write the Bradfield Regulator Co Atlanta, Ga., for further particular Sold by Nye A Co., Orawfordsville, Ind

THE DRESS IS FINISHED, SO AM l.»

A gorgeous costume Hushed beneath the brilliant lights of a ball-room a queen of society is radiant to-night." The nervous hands of a weak woman have toiled day and night, the weary frame and aching head have known 110

must be finished in time." To that, queen of society and her dressmaker we would say a word. One, through liot-liousc culture, luxury, and cxcitemcnt, and the other, through the toil of necessity, may softie day And their ailments a common cause. The Vegetable Compound will enable both to meet the demands of society.

LYDIA E. PINKHAM 'S VEGETABLE Is the only Poaltlvo Care and ll«na«ilr COMPOUND for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of \v»

£UmS Yor*t ^orms Female Complaint.*, that Hearing-down Feeling, Weak Mack, pulling and Displacement of the Womb, Iiitlamntatton, Ovarian Troubles, and all Organic Diseases of the Uterus or Womb, nnd is invaluable to the Change of Life. Dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterus at an early stage, and chocks any tendency to Cancerous Humor. Subdues Paintness, Kxcitabltlty, Nervous I'rostratiou, Kxhaustion, aud strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache, General Debllltv, Iiidigestlou. etc., and invigorates the whole system. For the curc of Kidney Compluiuts of cither sex, tue Compound hm no rival.

All Druggists sell it as a ntandard article, or «ent by mail, In form of Pills or Lozenges, on receipt of $l,OQ. LVDIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO.. LYNN* MASS. i^n Illustrated book,entitled "Guide to Health and Etiquette," by Lydia LPInkham.Uofgrftat value to ladies. We will present a copy to anyone addressing us with two 2-cent stamps,

SndianapoSisBusinessUniversitV

OLD DRYAHT Jt BTItATTON. NORTH PEBBSTIVANIA

8T..

HSCHEST CRADE BUSINESS AND ined

1850

oj«m alltlieyoar enter any time Individ

the world

"Electric

DUNE

the

ADD

IT

Bitters

more for me than all other

medicines combined, for that bjiu feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman of

same place, says:"Find

Electric Bitters

to bo the best kidtiey

liver medicine made, mado mo feel like a new man."

J. W.

Gardner,hard­

ware merchant same town,

says: "Elec-

Bitters is just tho thing for a man that is all run down and don't care whether ho lives or dies ho found new strength, good appetite and felt just

liku

Co'S. drug store. A Safe In vestment.

Is one which

is

It

guaranteed to bring

yon satisfactory results,

or'in case of

failure a return of purchase pricc. 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 being relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc.

is pleasant find agreeable

to taste

perfectly safe, and can always bo tie-, LANDED upon, Trial bottles Tree at Nye

Co.'s drug store. Jlt() l'our ltoute to Indianapolis, On account of tho meeting of tho Supreme Council of the Farmers Alii ance, tickets will bo sold by tho Big Four Konlo at half rate Nov. Kith and 17th, good returning Nov. 23rd, 1891. Tho Big Four is tho direct through car line to

Indianapolis and if you wish

avoid vexatious

Big Four liouto,

rest for the dress

rush by leaving your

at once tor

your

for

outs,

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chopped hands, chilnpinlis corns and nil skin eruptions, and

For lame back there is nothing bettor than to

saturate a flannel cloth with

Chamberlain's

L'ain

11

WBBH BLOCK. OPPOBIIB POST-OFF1CB.

SHORTHAND

no fee for Diploma fistrictly BuslnvssSchool iu an unrivaled com

iv timoshort: expenses low no fee for Diploma astrictly mcrcinl center: endorsed nnd patronized by ruilroad, industrial, professional and business mes who employ skilled help no chargo for positions uuequaled In tho success of its graduates.

SEHO FOB ELEGANT CATALOGUE. HEEB & OSBORN,

gas

We have in stock a complete line of.

and

Fancy

loss-

tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co

Balm and bind it on

the affected parts. Try it

find

The

WM.

you will

be surprised at tho prompt relief it

same treatment will cure

rheumatism. For sale by Nye

&,Co.

Ihtjtpy 1 toasters.

Timmons, postmaster of Ida-

C3r£is Fit/tin

WE

to

delays and tho

sion of changing cars

confus-

be

suro your

tickot reads via this popular line. For tickets and full information call on or address

G. E. KODINSON,

Agent,

Crawfordsville, Ind.

Superior To All Others. Allcock's Porous Plasters are tho greatest external remedy of tho day. The quickest, safest, surest, b.st. Not only immeasurable superior to all other plasters, but also to liniments, ointments, oils and similar unctuous compounds.

Beware of imitations, and do not bo deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for Allcock's and lot no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute.

Money For Old Fapers.

In order to complete a second

to

mice. UP.NDF.IISON DALE, Druggist, Carmi,

THIS DAILY JoriiN.\I.

are fully prepared to pipe your houses for Natural or Artificial Gas, and we guarantee good work, to'the entire satisfaction of yourself

Stanley

he had a

new lease on life." Only 50c a bottle

Fresh Groceries.

We luivo just placed hi a new stock of (»ro ecrtes and will keen full ilm? of everything In this line. Lunch Counter open L*ay ami Night. Confectioneries, Cigars, Ktc.

An honest Swede tells his story in plain but unmistakable language for the benefit of the public. "One

children took a severo cold and

croup.

I gave her

Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy, nnd in five minutes later gave her one more. By this

time she had

I thought

tho

Iowa.

FIL

N

are needed.

number of paper

Issues of any

of tho fol

lowing dates can bo sold at this office for 3 cents apiece: 1890.

April

9 May 19

Nov.

1891.—April 25.

27.

H3'T'

ITS

1

BHT

i'vor u«e '•nts

MLINOISER

SCHOOL.

al instruction lectures 3 tin

lectures larcc facta-

Proprietors

«VRK rQI*

£ATARWt

Price 60 eta.

fitting.

Ornamental Fixtures.

W. H.

years of experience will

Mahorney & Son.

LaFLiEUR.

'he inspector's test. :. Charges /fcasomifi/c

superintend al

-STAPLE-

Groceries

Of All Kinds.

Fresh Bread and Cakes Every

130 West Main

ST.icet.

Oysters, Celery and Crackers, 1

af­

mported Sweet Potatoes

Natural and Artificial

With a

SERING & SON.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Plumbers and Gas Fitters.

Natur»lGas Fitting a Specialty

Only experienced workmen employed, Prices Low and Satisfaction Guarantedd.

125

there might be some one in

same need and not know the true merits of this wonderful tnedicino." CHAKIJISS

A.

THOMPSHKN, Des Moines,

50

cent bottles for sale by Nye

&Co. Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrhoea whilo in tho service, have since been permanently cured of it by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remody. For salo by Nyo & Co.

SASPTWSB*"

L. .7?1 r,»'°ri0K ilifm in IIKU-lli [11iH WrlV

liSaiiwntorv

1-""

II-l.V

RKI/T and

CUIHIIP|,

'R,ELi'.lll?S,lir*SUr, I FI.'IIU J**

,n

ruoQtiiit .'.uP*

B\NDSK ELECTRIC co.. ira

v.u.v ono ui tiio

«Anrrr'w.'."raurii?

«rvv«_ ccontinnoiiH

Ot. HORHE. RtMOVtf TQ L80WAM^AVET

H^

HEALTHFUL. R_,— STRENGTHENING. DEVELOP,^ M.nle In all flavors.

ni

,..iiK., ti™, T. '?R

cumly, tlmt lulus ymu- lu-alth '11 Li OANOKWlll li.iliiy.nir.iip.stl,,!, make your cliwlts rosy, strcnui\L „J""1*. ami fortify you tS\! 1

N AND )««..

'Iln'r r-uiihHi... ........li

mil r. s:',, lormatloi Sanitary Candy Co.. 309

COMMERE

Gilding,Chicago

VIGOR OF MEN

Eas ly. Quickly, Permanently ReBtortl «culinciit, ^vrvoiiiiiciK iixikin. tlie train of evils Irmu varly MCTIC'L?1' tlio results of «vww..r*,*l.*i,o., strength, do vol. ipmonl. ami t„„u i™ oiyan ami lmrttim ,f i|„ i««|V. SiH. nietbods. immediate liiipmvuuiont ., t- i" Iraimsalhlc.

2.IIK1

rerun™-.-.. H,.'

nod POJOTH mailed inonlodl free. A.lilr,..,

SII]ierior

Green St.

Price.

&

St.,

South Green

Opposite Music Hall.

l'":

BRIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N

Good Blood, Good Health. :'IJtBlwdSMjrtn li th. Hfnt r0rif.,r SK^0*"- OWM MI. PITTTRFM fKr Heidi, u4 ill tfcit

F&LO-^^ BOLIBY DN(|IIU. 1 n»td»U»I

01., TMIIRII,

ti\

WW11 "L|J

1-OTS $100

to

or­

$2r0 $10

I(nv

AIII $1

Per Week.

Vou will double your imrn'v by tlii111*111.. Columbia Iloi^his, nm.- of •hiciin,. «.'«)IIILUY CUT MMIII 1'IU'I UI IN^R SUBHRLJS. U'K CAU'IL on tho IThlcairoiitul IMI UTU Illinois It, K, ore «il" Ihe best- suburban lint'. I'ourUrn traits Oally. (lixxl u'tator. porlecl Mirlttce «lraiudvl)ln'ctct)nnoction with thoumii coal fl*-itl 'mliaua ami Hllbols. The hitrhci Knuui Cook county, 132 iVot u1HIV«?iIm4 lake. and cotta^cs buill to onlrr f«r pnri-havr?. small rash payment am! bilamv in \v,.oiv!\ monthly lustdlmenls. .\ (iuaranuv ii with Abstract to all itun.'huMMN. Mitthtis hcon made by shreud in (hu'u pr»|K»My In a short ime. Ket batik •»ncos'ln ChlfsiBO nlven it' roquiu'd rotiirn: see the lots, wv. show tneni t*«•»• ol t-lnirj.. Address lo»* plats and lurther imnieubir*.

,1. K. KKICNKV.IHUNR.

ll^.'K'hamtforor Cotiim^w n'itijr, tli'.raj.' ',

Ors.l .J.ir.d Martha E.h. Griffith

°MSLW!JNCE 3ia8oul».«n-«ifln.rt Mrs. Dr. Urlfllth «lv88 sptTlr.i ntto:V.cn Chronic and Surg'.col Dlsences of

Women,Cblldren, nod Ontietrlcc Or. QHffltb, ^enei a', practice. CONSULTATION CREK.

IUSIC :JI A LI

One

Day.

& Nicholson,

Fry

Night

I

The

Only

Saturday Nov.

14,1S1)I,

Prince of Fiin-Malii'rs.

FRANK EL. WILLS HI

bin Original

IIIM?*Hiv

TWO

OLD CRONIES

Cast

Thrilling

Me I od ram a

of my

got tho

a teaspoontnl of

to cough up the

gathering in her throat. Tlion she went to sleop and slept good for fifteen minutos. Then she got

up and vomited

then she went back to bod and slept good for the remainder of the night. She got tho croup tho second night and I

gave her tho same remedy with tho same good rosnlts. I

write this because

'of ••lolly INL­

AND

APD the

inspector of tho company. Any sizo of pipo, under li inch pipe, will bo put in for 12i cents per foot. This includes the digging and tilling of the trenches. Office and Shop, 211 south

Girls.

".LIE

lVtil«

OBNSnVA GIBSON.

Tlio most versatile Child Actrrt-s

I.F.!«'

ago in character IMI(:ITIOIRT

"F,

\vi'll-KNI)«II FII't'-rs. jor, and

MUSIC HALL

NO\. LIT-

Wednesday

A PLAY FOR. TILL PKOI'LK

MR. DAN'L A. KELLY,

And his own Front Slroot TIHMI'T lliiinnion' Mil.) Plonk

(.'Oinininy,

Successful,

And

in Ills (i"'»t

Tlie

Shadow Detective.

Sensational

Leoni?, The Waif

Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents.

PLENTY OF MONEY

To liOim lit '1 or 7 per cent- iiiTordlnif to Hie security oir«ieil.

VACANT LOTS

Or Improved proorty lor salo In any ptirt of tho city.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

Furnished on short iiotleo from the iiio-t eoinplot43 set of HIV 8lr.«ots books liiMwiitgomory county.

ALBERT C.JENNISON

IiOiin. Insurance and Koal Hstuto Pioneer Ali^Agent triicltT..v

PIONEER ABSTRACTER,

Over 1J1 East Main S«re"''. CruwfordsviUc, Indlima.