Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 March 1892 — Page 2
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OPSEJ ISjWJOY®. iSoth the method nml result? when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant, «uid refreshing to the taste, aud acU gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
Mn effectually, dispels colds, beadhhes aud fevers and cures habitual lonstipation. Syrup of Figs is the jnly remedy of its kind ever produced, plea.-ing to the taste and ac coptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the .most healthy and agreeable substances. its inauy excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the uvm popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c And 1:1 botOes by all leading druggists. Any reliable drugpL-t why tnsy not. have it oil hand will proeuro it promptly for any one who =hes to try 1*. Do not accept any substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CG Silt SHANCISCO. CAL, Ifivisvtue X* HEW YORK, n'
WANTED- HELP.
WANTKD—ItoIlnWe
limn to operate
sive branch in Crtiwfortlr-viMi' of la ire miuiMtiiciurinp ronwrn: $500 cash fully seoure«l, mid ttr»t ohss reference reoinml. Address Haiiiwin. 1 1'J nourlorti Street, Room '-M, ChteufM, 1 it. :i-l 1
/•ANTED—Tu rent stable at Ml 1 south aahlngton street.
EII.•rajs.-be-jt
|U To tike orders. No delivering or eoletnuiiir, no experience steady vrork |W| specialties, samples free. Ill .1 1*2 ivv •..« X*
LENN
Ilito
XXTANTRD—On or be Ton May 1. a ^xjd ht)ii»e with from seven to nine ffcod rooms and jroo«l yard. Knijuire at lit* souili Cireen street..
WAa
NTKD—Position as elerK or copyist by man ovor^O years of aire. Am couipetent, and xvlllinff to work at anything le|.Mtimate and honorable. Address Veteran, Journal oMieo.
WASTED-
SALE
FOR
SA'LK—T-VVO vacant lots vm south OHMNJ stieel at a bargain. Inquire ui J508 west Wabash avenue.
FOK
^ALH—An ei^ht-room house. larce lot. etdlar and cistern. For price and term? cull ob Harmon ii'uttori at Western I'nion telet'fapii oillee,
FOU
SALE—A house and lot, first house west of Collin Factory. No. 401. For purtlcua' eail on Ju Itre
A.
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V.
DAILY JOI
rowa,
.•MWplos Hoenestfr, N. Y.
Girl for house work in small
Jamliv. Kefereuee required. 408 east Jefferson si reel
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LOST. -.ifr-. ,v....
IOfcT—A
work bridle wranned with red
^4 tl iunel-a bhud bridle wltn squur^ bit I'robabty io*l on Wabash avenue or Green stre Lteur Walter's stable. Finder please re turn to *A aiter stable.
1'.', ii jro'd rinir wi't-s
1 ale (.'litrruvcil on insitie. U-nvt1 :»01 east Muikoi s'.rt-t'i uuil reouiv,* r« wani.
RKl'ORTOlHunk
TilK COXUITION ortli Fli'M
National tf i:rauforttsvilk'.Hi Crawftinlaville. in 1!it* Male ot lutlianu, nl the clo.e ol liusmess. M.ireli 1. 18SiU:
ItBHOl-llrKS,
Uuins mi'! illsoouiits, uvenlnil ts, ywumluii'l tmsecurea I.. HOIKN to serureeirt.'iilatlon.. Stocks, tfecuniles, etc 1)llf lrom uppiinvil i-e« M-e ugi-nts II.ie lrum oilier National Hank-.. Due from S-iiUe lliuikH and Hankers liankintf-liotlie, luniilure and tlxt.ure.s.. :v Oilier real esiale anil mmll- iLri-~ oiv netl expenses anil laxe-. paid Checks and otli.'i ai-.li iioms Kills id
1 -'.•-'.'17.00 1,1370.110 "ft,000.00 .-.18.00 oo,4:ir,.r,r, •IS.3.'tO.('ft 1,001.47
I1-040.00 •:i.71H,17 1.-I07.JH1
Hanks..:
Kract.luiial pnpei v.urrenev.iuekles. and cenls Specie Leirul-tender Hides.v.. ..... .v.. Ked lll|*uo id wl:h t'. p\
Trexsurer i." perceiu ol clrculatlo.) Jlue irom s. reasuier. oilier than percent, redemption funt
s.aoo.oo
:l:i.00i.i.00
1 -W00 1.000.00
Total. i.-).-)1.7.-7.01 i.iAun-rriE.s. Capua] -tort, paid tu...... 100,000.00 Surplus (unil. .....J.. T.'i.OOO.uO I'miivided protlls t0.'J'J.'J.2it National Hunk notes outstanding 'J'i.r,00.00 Judii'iduul deposits subject U) cheek -i 111.057.8 6 1'cmand eertitleiite^ of depo-it.j.... ItOO.OO 'J inn certiliriue of poslte '.'5,000.00 iJueto &uiie lianKs and hankers 4,47.*».80
Total .-51.757.01
ST1TKOF
I.M.I INA,
1/H'M'T
bS
OK MOXTllOMKHV,
W. P. Ilerron, cashier of the abovc-natnejl bank, dosolemnlv swear that the al.sve .stateinent i.s tru^ the be^t of mv knowledge and belief. W. V. HKKKON,
Cashier.
Sttb^cnbed nnd sworn to before me this ?th dav of March, IU 02. Dt'M^XT KKNVKLY,
Com*et—Attest: Notary Public.
W1 J. 1.1 IT*KI!.\M, OJ:O ^. UFHNA.M, Jo«
rn .MJI.I.HJAS". fjiructorH.' March H,
RKPOKTOi'*
7.«'H Nuliooai ilank (»l (."rawfordsville, at l.rawiorilsvnio, mthc^Uite »l liuuuua, ui th* close ot business March 3, lHU'J:
KF.soruciiS
l»nns and diseonntfl., f' Ovenlralls, oennid and nn»f.ettrel
IU»nd* to M'cun?circulation..., r.M.lsonds'on Hand .. Cowntv and ny »md« Due Imzn appn»ve«l n-serve agenth I)ue irom other National Hanks Due tr-ni Mate Ibtnksand bankers Hankiri^'}i(ajt turniture and llx-
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res
Total
11 a. a:i,
Othe'r real estate and mortgagesowned Current expense* and taven paid... Premium*-on C. 8 lionds Hills ot other Hanks ractional paier eurn.'ney, nickle-., and v^nl.s Speele !/ejral-tender notes..."...:......... Redemption lund with tr. S. 'I n»as-urerj-jper cent ot circulation)...
1 O'
i,a' r,.oo 2.13.0.-, .0111.00 ,000.00
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t.i'jr, oo
....v.. ,. J55S.604.41
i.lAiui,irn:s.
rnpllHl st(H.-k paid in #100.000,00 .Surplus lund 45,000.00 CndivldiHl prollts 7,748.13 National Hank notes oni.standlnir.. 2*2,500.00 Iiidlvlduald'-iHj^lissuhJectlocheck :J84.410.2M
Tote! 5511,004.41
.SRAT)
or
INDIANA, COUNTV
or MoNTC.OiiKitY,
ks: 1, oli ra. Cashier of the altove-nanied bank, do solemnly snear that, the above slalement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. GOLTRA. t'aslder. t-.ih^erlhed and .sworn to before me this 7th dav of March, 1 sW:2.
W1LI-IAM T. BIirsH.
Correct—Attest: Notary I'uhlle. A. K. UAMSKY. I'. (.'. MIMKItVlI.r.K, 1. D. MANSON.
Directors.
Marah 8. lfoa.
—Those fine handkerchiefs we have in our ehow window are slightly soiled and we will give the ladica a treat on Thursday, Friday and .Saturday at very low prices. Ladies take advantage.
Respectively, L. Btscnol'.
RNAI.
By T. "H. B. McCAIN/
Entered at 1110 Postofflno at Crawfordsvllle 1 milium, ussocomJ-class mutter*
THE D41LY.10UUN.VL,
By mat!, per annum 15.00 Bymuil, mouth 2.60 By mail, throe* months 1.30 Bv carrier, per 10
TUESDAY, MA11CH 8,1892.
Tliis Date iu History—March
8,
ITitt—KIHK Willsam 111, "William of Orange," died Ht Kebsin^ioii l»orn 1050. IS1T Austin Henry l.a.vard, member of parliament and l'umou for exploring Niueveh l»orn in l'siris. ist4- l\arl Jnhium (T^'rnalotte, king of Sweden, died.-lSoii-Hon. Aaron V. I'nnvn. |o3tmastcr general, uit at \VahingtoQ. l^H—Last half it* at Baton Kongo, t«a. 1SS7--.lames Duehnnan Kails, engineer, died In
NH?-»U. Bahmrws born May U3, ISJo, iu Lawrencel»m\i, 1ml. ISS*-GeneraM). II. St rot her, behvr known as "Purti' Crayon**'died in Charleston, SV.Va,
Iw^rn Iv^HV
l?tV Surveyor?- in ijreat Colorado canyon reported big discoveries of gold, silver, cop. per, coal and salt not yet available for want of e.tsy access. 1801—Ureal riot at (^ueenstown, Ireland, between Parnelliles nud anti-Parnellit^sover departure of agents to tho United Status.
WHY IS IT
Tribune
so!
That is to say, why is land clieapei ight around Cnnvfordsville than anj whera else? In many neighborhoodb ton and fifteen miles from here, farmH jell at from S60 to $85 per acre, while just as good, if not better, near this city is a drug in the market at S-10 pel icre. A recent article in the Now Yorl.
from Sir. Horr, its regular cor
I'spocdent,
who has lately travele
uueh over tho West, says that land ii rilinois has appreciated on an averagt, 33 per cent, in the last twelve months In many other States such as Wisconsin.
and Ohio, he shows that the in
TO .BO
has been great though not 6
marked as in Illinois. Land in Mont joinery county for several years ha: ..wen selling far below tho general arerngi if farm lands in other places. There it uo better land in the world that tin .and in this coutuy, aud there can bi 10 valid reason why it should not. sel higher than it does, except that fut fi fe« .ears back there has been too much
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the market. It is now changing, how•ver, and land is going up rapidly ii uany neighborhoods.
THE beet sugar industry now sup dies more than one-hnif the world'i ugar product. Tt is an industry tha' vas created and fostered solely by protective government bounties. German ias tried the bounty system with coi H,jicuous success. In 1871 she produced Kiti.ll'i tons of beet sugar. It 1S00 er product, developed under govern lent protection, was 1,213,689 torn
Ve pay to Germany Slo,0110,000 fo eec sugar unniuilly that we ought tv •IV to our own farmers.
HON. JOII:I'II C. Serr, of Frankfort, candidate for the Republican nomine ion for Judge of the Appellate Court lie position now occupied by Judge i. Black. Judge Suit is a lawyer oars of experience and of recognize^ bility. He has served with distinctiou the bench, nnd personally is popttkii ith the people. If nominated he woul. .iake a most excellent canvass as he i. orator with few superiors in th itate. Tim Jot'HXAr, endorses .T u]g, Suit for the nomination.
TIIC Terie x...rfails to sei .lie justice of this violent attack •lontgomery and 1'arko county Demo•rats on the Vigo Democrats because ue latter do not pledge themselves to Brookshire. Democratic opposition to Br.iokshire in tho shape of the
DVOWI.I1
andidacy of other uien has been inani ested in other counties without a eon rrjnent display of nnger in Moiitgom•rv and I'arke counties.
Tire Detuuciucj ui .iiuM'teuiuery'ccuu-' ty is divided into two factions -the ."swallowtails and the Itaggod Keubens.
The Star is the organ ol tne foimer and hi
Review ol
Star
THE CONDITION of the CUl-
tho latter. Tho Swallow
uiiils have the Central Committee and the party machine and hence the resolution adopteil to tay endorsing the
as
the
*:av, t,
o«4.Hr ,T08. a ,000.00 000.00 ,11 8.00 ,00-'K7h :7$ tm.I: :,lf«0.0t. ..ftOO.O' .004.11
organ of the Democracy.
Merrily the war goes on.
Tut: Ponaioos Appropriation bill in Irodueed in the House reduces tho esti
mated amount required by the enormous amount of 812,000,000. The Democratic House is determined to "get
•ven" with the boys in blue beciUBe at rule they reform to vote the Democratic ticket.
1. K- KAI.I.Y, of Sullivan, is the name if the gentlemen who will succeed Genoral Wallace aB tho delegate from the Eighth district to the Minneapolis convention. This continguency was pro vided for in naming hiin as the alternate nefore the convention at Brazil adjourned.
TIIE sugar bounties during tho past voar amounted to §7,500,000, and the people saved $00,000,000 on their sugar purchases. That is to say, Republican tariff reform was worth S")2,500,000 to the cou.'Hry, exclusive of the sum paiu for the protection of domestic producers.
MoxTuoMEiir county Democrats talk and act as though Ylr. Brookshire had a lease on this Congressional distriot. When other na'mes are mentioned they regard thorn as poachers. A merry war is impending.
THE Republicans of Indiana have again declared their fealty to President Harrison by electing twenty-six delegates pi dgi-d to vole and work for him at Minneapolis.
SHORT SPECIALS.
Mrs. Sarah Harris died Monday at Sclma, la., aged 101. Secretary Foster has been greatly benefitted by his trip to England.
The Kansas democratic convention to elect delegates to Chicago will meet at Salina April 20.
The funeral of Noah Porter, ex-presi-dent of Vale college, was held Monday at New Haven, Conn.
Joseph Solomon Moore, the wellknown writer on free trade topics, died at New York Saturday.
The now residence of ex-Gov. Oglesby, near Elkhart, 111., was badly damaged by fire Sunday night
At Jersey City, N. J., Monday the United States Carpet Lining Company's works were damaged S15,QUO by fire.
Rufus T. Collins was convicted of wifo-murder Bt Gordon, Ga., Monday. He paid a negro 550 to shoot his wife.
At Rock Hill, S. C., Sunday night the Cochrane cotton seed oil mill was burned. Loss, 500,000 insurance, 853,000.
The trial of Dr. Baker on the charge of poisoning his wife at Abingdon, Va., resulted Monday in a verdict of not guilty.
Fred Lappin was imprisoned at Fairfield. 111., Sunday night for the murder of his father in Arrington township, Wayne county.
The new bark Invertrossaehs, insured for over $250,000, has been lost at sea, and it is believed that ten of her crew have perished.
John Ricco, a miner, was killed, and Ingass Dugass aud Tony Hayes were fatally wounded Sunday night in a riot at Niagara Falls.
Congressman Owen Scott, of the Fourteenth district, says he is not a candidate for the democratic nomina tion for governor of Illinois.
Farmer Samuel Forgie fell through a worn-out well cover into a well 52 feet deep at Brooklyn, la., and was injured so badly that he died.
Nelson F. Evans, of the defunct Spring (.arden national bank of Philadelphia. was arrested Monday on the charge of embezzling Sii0,000.
Jim Corbott has accepted John L. Sullivan's challenge. Corbott posted 51,000 with the New York World Mon day as an evidence of good faith
Ssvcn trunks belonging to New York and Chicago dressmakers tilled with costumes valued at Srt.000 were seized by customs officials Monday at New ork.
Sidney Green, a farm hand living near Elgin. Minn., was tarred and feathered Saturday night and ridden on a rail. Last fall ho plnpcd with another man's wife.
F. W. Talbert, founder of the International Order of Mechanics, was killed at Florence, S. C., Monday by two boys, one of whom he had cow hided for slandering his daughter.
TytH»« lteaeli Hotel* Humeri. SATA.VVAII, l^a.. March 8. The Ocean and Hench hotels and three cottages at Tybee lieach, 20 miles from .Savannah, burned \Sunday night. Estimated loss. $40,000 insurance tinknown. The fire .started in the Bcach hotel and is believed to have iTeen of incendiary origin.
To Pension Holdlern1 Wivc». V/AMIIMMON, March 8. In the senate Senator TefYcr t'Katu) introduced a bill providing that pensions should be paid to the soldiers' wives in eases ol desertion and failure to support.
Murderer Harvey Sentenced. DAYTON. O.. March S.—Jacob vey. for murdering his mi-tress, been sentenced to hang June 1-L
Harhas
Death of John F. Col ton.
AIHSO.V,
Ind., March S.- Jcdm F.
Cotton died Monday, aged S'.i years. He was born in -Switzerland county iu 10 i. and tit the time of his death wa supposed lo be the nldirt living Indiuni::n.
Siramnr IturtiMd ut Wanhmffton. |nd. ASITINIITON, hid.. March S. Tho .steamer Hugh Karr, belonging to Hiram Hyatt, of this city, was burned on the White river. The" origin of the fire i.i not known. W.non: no insurance.
Want 4at*n at 'rosnhi£!t.
VAI.I'AII.M.SO, lnd.. March 8.— This city has entered suit against the Nickel Plate road to force the placing of gates at all the road crossings in the city.
Ueorjrc S. (irumman, a wealthy brewer of Norwalk, Conn., is being tried in a federal court for defrauding nieklc-in-tlic-slot machine by us-nir bad nickels.
THE MARKETS.
1-
liraln, I'roTlaloni, Eto. CniCAoo. March 7.
1.01.
Quiet and firm. .Spriiip Wheat Put-
fins, f-I Vi/t,!.!*! Ryo, H.0.VR.S.03 Winter Wlieat l-'unn I'.iIt'll 1u, fI.r*Xl1.70: Straiphts, 14.30(^4.40,
WIIKAT—Killed weaker. No. a cash anO .March. Mfcawiic May, SHUQKS.'.c. Co UN—Quiet anil steady. No. ami No. Yellow, No. 3, No. 3 Yellow, 40c March. 41 '4c: May. 4ii4i642\c: .Tune, 41ic July, 4l^®4I'aC.
OATH—Easier, with a light irade. No. cash. S"4lfA'9Iie: May, r. Samples steady demand Talr. No. 3. 30T^30!ic No. 3 White
Nn.S.»oaaH4C: No.S White, ,TOaS3c.
KrK—More quiet uail easy. No. c,\sh. 8oc No. S, N)e May, 8Tc. HAIII.KV—Moderate sale and steady. Sound fair to choice, I'-^C.V-Y unsound, inferior tc good, :W840c.
MESS PORK—Moilerately active and steadier. Old cash. i(Uif«iiS.70 new, H0.!,"i3.I1.0T!i May •ihiriiiaii.e '',.
LAno—Slow at i'y-.r,. i:, ca.,h, and JO.nOa May.
POLXTIIY—Live
Chickens, 10c per lb Livi
Turkeys, ft®lle per lb: Live Ducks, liai'.' ,(. per lb: I*lvo Geese, H.00^ 10,00 per dozen. BtiTTER-Crcamery, 18@2»c: Dairy,
WHEAT—Declined
lVgirc
Packing Stock, 14@l?c. OILS—Wisconsin Prime White, 7-fc: Watei White, 'He-, Michigan Prime White, S)'/,o Wa ter White, tO^c: Indiana Prime whu« oi^ Water White, 10c: Hoadlight,
ITS
test. P'4c
Gasoline, 87 dcg'B, 14c, 74 deg's, 8^c LIQCOBS—Dtatilleil Spirits steadv at 14 pet gal. for finished goods.
NEW YOHK. March 7.
X®l!c
CoilN—Dull,
rcacted
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1
Jic:
*..,
now steady. March, ll.01«@1.02!i April,fi.lKKj ®1.0SK: May, 11.01 l-l«@l.01«: June, W,© OS-lie: July »74@87c', August, StK(T/l«..
lower, weak. No. 4iU4
©S0«c steamer mixed, 4ft@ji01,c. OATS—Dull, easier. Western, :ili@41c. PROVISIONS Beef Arm. Family, »ll.oa© IZ.00 extra mess, ([email protected]. Pork quiet, steady. Mess, 99.75^10.60 extra prime, $10.00 Lard firmer, quiet. Steam-rendered, 16.7?^.
CLKVELAND. O., March 7.
PBTROI.EUM—Standard white, 110 degrees test, OK®: 74 gasoline, 7c: 8a gasoline, 10c naphtha, «!jc.
LIT, Stock. CHICAGO, March 7.
CATTI.E—Market fairly active. Quotations ranged at §4.70($.S.30 for choice to extra shipping Steers: [email protected] for good to choice So. *3.60® 1.15 for fair to good 13.10^3.00 for common to medium do.: 13.10 ©S.«0 for butchers' Steers R3O03.16 for Stookers K.76®3.78 for Texas StMrs 13.10® 8.K for Feeder* 11.40^3.46 for Cows tl.7S®S.7» for Bulls, and R.00&S.5O for Veal Oalves.
HOGS—Market aotlvo and IQLOC ldgher S*l£{ rstured at HWaiK far ran.
On March 1st, every departmeut will be a grand show of newness. New Spring Styles of Oloaks, New Silks, New Dress Goods in all the new Wool Fabrics, Ginghams and Wash Materials. Tu the above are
Tlure are many new waves to show this season. All will adoiit that the line products of tha foreign looms excell anything previously offered. Orepton, a new weav iu plain and mixtures meet with great
It shows some High Art Novelties, Printed India and Shanghai Silks, All the rew colorings in Fallie Francaise for street and evening wear. Brocaded Navelties in changeable silks. New colorings
Embroideries, White Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Edmgs, Insertings and Sets, white Cambric and Swiss All-overs, Demi-Flouncings, 22, 27 and 45 inch Flouncings, black Edgings, All-overs, Demi and 45 inch Flouniings, Lace, Silk, Linen and Cotton in white, cream and black: fancy Veilings, and Berges Curtain Muslins and Scrims curtain lace and Chenile Ruchings, Ladies' lace and linen, culls, collars ai neckwear. Ladies' and gents' handlcerchiefs, silk, 'linen and cotton in white, colored borders and embroidered ladies'
A complete line of ladies' and childrens' hosiciy, gloves, mitts and underwear Kid Gloves, sued and glace »n hooks and buttons yarns and
Buttons, corsets, dress trimmings, umbrellas, silk and cotton threads, crochet, and enjbroidery cottjnr, dress stays, arm shiels, dress maker's
^LOOIS
1 892! 1 8 92!
For STDrin.g a.iici Summer.
THE LEADER OF FASHION.
Dress Goods Department.
Black Dress Fabrics.
Finest novelties in ported- Crepton, Serge, Black Mohair. FANCY GOODS, XOVF.LT1KS IN' Whip Cord, Camel's Hair, Nun's Veiling, Lansdown, SlilTS.
Silk Department
White Goods Department.
Hosiery Department.
Notions.
I_jQELci©r of t!£ie Feisliion and. Low Frioes,
127, 129 East Main Street.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
many lines of our o\yu importation and secured styles. In wash goods many new novelties will be found. We shall also continue the grand bargain sale in Linens and Lace Curtains.
favor. Bedford Cords, Camel's Hair, Tweeds. Chevron Granite Cloth Henriettas, fluids, Stripes and decks, Printed Challes and Crepon in endless selections, French Ginghams, Outing Cloths, Ktc. lite.
in velvets. Moi.slene de Sour, all the new plindes Silli Muusleins. new colorings. Ladies of CrawfordsvilU and vicinity, come and see us and ask to see these goods with trimmings to match.
and beys' shirt waists gents' culls, collars and white shirts, crashes, Meached and unbleached table linens, damask, buck and glass towels., napkins and dovlies, notton, linen, tapestry, and chenile table covers novelties, in fancy white goccls, apron lawns, victoria lawns, striped and checked Nain: sooks, India linens, tarletans, swiss tuckings, etc. dragon black dress goods, lawns, checks, stripes and lace eflects imported and domestic black sateens novelties in imported dress goods quilts, white and colored crochet and Marseilles.
zephyrs, fancy cords, drops, felt silks, plain and fancy for art work and embroidery materials.
findings, crochet hooks, pins, needles, braids and everything in small wares that goes to make up a complefe notion department.
-VXNOUKCEMKNTH.
t'KED C. n.\XI)i i, will he a ciiudld.Uc f„*r Mayor of the city ol OriiH I'oidsvllI,., Mil.],., t',tloii.° the Unpolitical) city ,l
TlIO.Mr^S-nLwihL will IHS a cumlhw,^ or Major Onhct'lly oi C^wrinlsvillo to till! decision Oi' the HepnUican nntryoonvml.-m to lie held Ma,eh •_.!, 1 si)
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N\ M. 1--. N'Kill.I.,SO.\ will In il ctudld it., tor rt-minilnatum tur tin: olllci or
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t,'
iirur, sui'Jcct to thi' decls:nii ol the fei-tiutiir can prlmnny ulcctlon held So i.rd.iy.ihii'J!"
CIIAltl.KS SCOTr will he a undid,n,'. re-nutiilnatloii lor C|i,.v lei bi loi-c i]„. li hlicati primary convention to I.e la id baturday, Mar.lii!.
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JOHN .1. RltOTHKItS will he familihili. i,7, City MIIIKIIIII ol CrawloMsville sn.-j,.,., ,,, il ulsion of I hi lli'l'iililicini primary coin oiHi,,,v5 to he held on Saturday, March
m,"!U
IIOUACK P. ENSMINGKK will ho a eaiH? date fo re no in at on os it on Marshal, sulijc. to the decision ol the Kenui llcau loiniany ejection, Saturday, Mariii a'
SA.Ml'W. I1I5AC1I will he a eandldaie f,ir Counelltiian from the First ward, suhii ii the deeMou id the Ue|ulllcan liriniai c.,n vent ion lo be held on Saturday, March
WILLIAM W. IIAUTKK ivlll he a eandlM lie lor Councilman from the First, ward snhleer to the decision or the Hepuhlican orlinarv c.,n. ventlou to he held on Saturday, March "I'I
FOHG ISDN a. MclNTI UK will he'a candidate for Councilman from the First w.rd, suli to the decision of I he liepiihlican primari- enu-' ventlon to he held on Saturday, March 'Jtl.
F.D IIEYNOI.DS will ho a caudhiale f.Jv eouncilnian from tho Third ward suhjcii lotlie' dcciBlon of tlift Uepubllcan prlmarv convi ii. tlouof MurcbSe.
CI1AUI.KS E DAVIS,of Union township,in|| he a candidate for Shr rlll' of Miintiionii.iv county, subject lo the decision of ItupiiblU-aii nomlnatiiiii convention.
Music Hall
One Performance Only.
SECOND ANNUAL TOUR Of the Heig-nlng i'livorltes.
Goodyear, Elitch
&
Schilling's.
MINSTRELS
iUO.OOQ iii Gorgeous Draperies und
Pnraph an alia for the
ltoyal Court First Pari
An Olio of incomparable ,Specialties
A Grand Company of Comedians.
EVERYTHING NEW.
I.'IIAB. SCIUI.I.ISO, SOLO I'L-O]) MALLEI
Prices, 3^, 50 and 75. Seats for sale by Hoblnson & U'alhu'e
Best and Cheapest
Real Estate in the City Now on tho Marki't,
The Wm, S. Galey Homestead and Three Lots Adjoining Yet Unsold.
Also, a Few Lots in the Beautiful Grove of Forest Trees on East Wabash Avenue.
Lots 110 better situated than tlie-v have so tl within the last (KlduW at from1 $'J3.r0 to *:j'J tur. .front foot.
These lots are appraised'at' from §10 to per front foot: one only —a beautiful corner lot 177 fi-'t deep—being appraised at $2:J.5U per front foot. ("•ooil judges say tiie lots have been appraised at a very low price as compared with other lots in the city. toucan now buy at the appraisement. If you delay you will probably have to pay more.
CHAS. JOHNSON, Commissioner.
O-gKEY-NOTEjK Keatl mid Bo l?estorel.
fly the aid of a newly discovered chemical process. orl(tinntlnir in the fertile brain of a lortner member of the lilasjrow University, llie wonderful compound,
OZONIZED KUP1IAM.N li.
was discovered. To the user it. uit|arls yreiii intellectual vlifor. hrilllaney aud vivacity of thought, frreat mental and tihyslcal siremrtlj, ereatlnir a higher and nobler tine of manhood. Every human liein^ should .-e it,. II positively euri-s all forms oi gemlnal weakness and impotcncy. So posiilve are iviMit Ms Inllucnce.should not the first, bottle cure you, we will scud another free of charge, ('/,' .\'K MMDICAl, CO. Lock Iloi 208. Lynchliurir. 1111io.
—Oh! whnt treat for tho ialiThose line handkerchiefs in my window. Must bo sold Thursday, Friday ntid Saturday. *L. liisi'imr.
A'K/'C
and HcHublr.
"In buying a cough medicine for children," says H. A. Walker, a ]rominent driiggist of Ogden, Utah, "never bo afraiil to buy Chamberlhin's Contrli Ketnedy. Thero is no danger from it and reliof is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain's been use I have found it to bo safe nnd reliable." 25 and 00 oeut bottles for sale by Nyo & Co.
ltuclclen's Arnica Salve. The beat salve in the world fcr ruts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever aores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilnpinbs corns and all skin eruptions, nnd losslively cures piles, or no pay required. It is gitaraiAeed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prieo 25 sents per box. For
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bv Nye & Co
Ml ten' A'cric ti IAver 1'llls. Act on a now principle—regulating the tver stomtehe and bowels tlirowjli "'c nerves. A now discovery. J)r .Miles' Pil's speedily curebillonness. bad taste, torpal liver piles, constipation. Uneqnaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest nrest. 30 doses !2G cents.
Cough J'ullowtiif/ the (Jrt/i. Many persons, who have recovered from la grippo are now troubled with a persistent cough. Chnmberlain's Cough Remedy will promptly loosen this eolith and relieve the lttn^s, effecting a I*tmanent oure in a very short time. and 50 cent bottles for sale bv N.v" Co.
