Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 May 1892 — Page 2

No1 One of Our Rings,

1 AVO riupv that ar»- fjtituij i'irao*

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Cur dtepJav ol MLVfcKWiiUK i» a

I r. ovo. If that which Is iU*t rims ^.c^TriiMion.' .l»ut almost r*rr* SH-JW

i*\» :lIt ft I' lK?vonu plain, .VA'UIS to'yvur-U»t4?.wo can Koaif iit the MpMy mud in ycrjr line, come ami b.-jk iu somc v*f ihf tnw vlcwi-intf- devices that i^ver left ihe -umjrU UnjT'-rs 't acconipl workers Ui sSlvrr. wmiMlxj m1«u*k- Mr you to run H'^uy t? Mea that It ta *y a t?jvd tloal of ino'uOj to irrutlfy such tastes,. HowUl oienr iiwuv jet) niUapprchensiOiSS on that poim If ,-\y\ cull :itni Ux?k. at our Oniotre tfc»w-R-

Ni u* 1'niitand oti»«r urttclc^ i*' »iia to laention. I'kNt':*.' hoar in nunl a \m HTV heudqimrirrs U»r makiiiir jtrixxl «k j4'rs out ot \fi*ir \niuh»p and clocks .a »*"Su i* inc. ivusou H'v rv piiir moic thun ail OtlK.'i

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107 East Main Street

uain'_. Shoes for Dainty Feet. H'H- joy you handsomely to buy pair of o'« fci-50 shoes. Jo« ii« srro a» you wear Ll.i. I'lnL'enciufrh to wear them out., aiul ymi'll lave to wear thorn,long to do it, you'll coir.o 1 ack for another pair. If you want to kr.ci-.v vrhat comfort in footwear really tncarSM. those are the shoes lor you. They'll tit. as nuelv as an easy lilting plovo am: therqt' .are plenty of irloves not ea!f so

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A cii.l iit •lilt pleasant ^lilliuery

I'.ulors of

MRS. WILSOX,

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a2LOT£TT COCOANTjr .i .uly lor Cn 1 HonsimADxsn

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RK'S

WOBtS

.PURE AND SANITARY

A LA JURY SOAi

HFUL, AGREEABLE. CLEANSING.

OH SAY'

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r. As to the price, if thoy art irii/it and a little more, no show .•fir been worth what you paul foi

iiOt'lV h,ire tlieo^ if v»

You certainly woulil norblamo Utt^Ucd a larger litruMV

twtdr-SA/ffA W^v«oiousiDit etynroiofolks

wsshm fnasBtw, All of.uouf eultt K««p I rcd\o(7,)f youdo^t Btnd to

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Daily Journal ™~MON'lA

V, MAY 2, 1892.

FLASHES FROM OYER THE OITit.

O. C. Irw.o is iiUi'tniing business

in Fowler. —15. S. Thomson went Greenfield

tliis morning. -B. t\ t'ralrtw went, lo Thorntown this morning. --Kie'himl Moore vvtis up from IVrte Haute to SJHMHI Sumlny. —To-uiglit is the regular mooting of Haddock Iioilge 1. O. U.T. A full attendance is do-sired. —Mrs, Will Simpson, who has been the guest of Mrs. Ailiert Miller, re-turti-'ii to Lafayette this morning. -Memlwrs of the P. 0. S. of A. Commar.ilfry arc requested to meet at the hall promptly at 7 o'clock this evening.

Imjiortnnt work. —The Indies of the fourth section M. E. Church will give the regular monthly social unci supper in the parlors of the church Thursday evening. May 5, from 5 to 7:30 o'clock. Admission 1 ." cents. —There is a rumor to the effect that the lioavy night mails between Chicngo and Louisville will be taken from the Monon and run over the J. M. it I. by way of Indianapolis, the Monon night service being confined to local mails.

Tiiey Want Gray.

At the Republican convention in Walnut township Saturday Gilbert Gray was enthusiastic.! ly endorsed for reprosentative. It was decided that: "Mr. Gray iB a worthy man and -has been prominent leader of the Republicans of this county for many years. He has a war record seldom to be beaten and is a worthy man for the place and by nominating him this end of the county will in November lead the county to victory and send our worthy farmer to a place he deserves aB ho knows the needs of tho farming class.

Indorsed Uouberly.

Vl

The following resolutions were presented and unanimously adapted by the Republican nvt niion of Wayne township Saturday:

Jif.tolrcii, That recognizing Nathan B. Couberly as a man in every way qualified to represent Montgomery county in tho State Legislature. Wo hereby instruct our delegates to the county convention to use all honorable means to secure his nomination.

Oraft-Beal.

Word has been received here of the marriage, at Hamilton, Ohio, ^f Miss -Jennie Beal and Dr. Graf!, of Cincinnati. Miss Heal has been a frequent visitor to tins city and haB many friends liere who will lie interested in learning her change of name.

There tniire Catarrh in this section •f the country than till other diseases j»ut together, and until the Inst few vearn was supposed to le incurable For great ltoiny years doctors pronounced it a ibctil disease, and pre.'Crilioil hcsl rombdien, and by constai.llv •'iitling to cure with local,treatment, pro noiihcOt) incurable. Science has proven ciiturrh to a constitutional disease, and, therefore requires constitutioDnl treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactnr- by F. .1. Cheney Co., is the jmly c. i.-Mn'ionnl cure on tlia nmrket. fl :s taken Internally in dosos from 10 drops to a tede[K)onful. nets directly on.the blood anil mucoun surfaces of the ttV8\enu Tliey offer one hundred dollar for miy case it

failH

to cure. Send

for circulars and teitimoni*ils. Address. F, .J. CHENEY A- CO., Toledo, O. »rS/""Sold bv Druggistfl, 7ud.

A.v elegant new stock of chandeliers ami ga« globes at Rial Benjamin's plumbing oliop. Call and see.

Coughing leauu to Oinsuniptions Kemp'sltalsam a will stop the cough at once.

Milt-*' .Virrc it 1,1 vrr J'IIIk. Act on new principle- regulating the tver stomtclie and bowels Ihroiii/h tit nerves. A new diesovery. Dr .Miles' Pills speedily cure bilionness. bad taste, torpid iyer piles, constipation. L'noqualed for men, women, children. Smallest, mildivit urest. :W dosea 211 cent^1.

lime's family Modicinel"'movra tho tntwelfi wich DUY. Most |«MPLO MIMH 1 to tw it.

lit serving i'mixe.

We deture Ui say to our citi^ns, that for years we have been willing Dr. Jung's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life. Pills,

I'.ueklen's

Arnica

Salve and Electric Bitters and have never linndMd remedies that sell na well, or that hnve given such universal satisfaction, We do not hi.tiilate to guarantee thm every time, and wo stand ready to,

W8M DiMIOND TAR S04P. SStfiSC'SS'r'fe

remeUioB have Won th.nr great popnlari-

Cutoi obttppmi «»mo. wouudi. liiinu. Etc. ty (inrely on their merits. Nye ,V (In. uiiil l-rixnl. Dl UggisUi.

Will BesinTo-NidU.

The famous series of illnstnited lectures by Mr*. Crarv will begin this evening at the Methodist church. The loolure this evening will bo on the British I: les and tho following are a few of the magniticeut views which will be presented: The Emerald Isle, (^uooustown and Cork, A Kide on the Jaunting Car, The Blarney Stone, The Lakes of Killarnev, The First l'otato Patch, Scenes in Dublin, Parnell iiud Homo litile, 'Ihe Giant's Causeway, Down the Irish Chnn.nol. First Glimpse of London, Charing

Cross and Nelson's Column, Tho National Gallery, Westminster Abbey, The Queen's Jubilee, Buckingham and Hyde Park. Houses of Parliamvnt, Gladstone. Albert Memorial, Kensington Museum and its Treasures, St. Paul's and Suiitlitteld, Tho Tower and its Memories, London Bridge. Crystal Pidace, GnJshitl Hud Dickens, Windsor Castle, Ivennilworth, Strutford on Avon, Liverpool

Docks, l"p the Clyde, Glasgow', The Scottish Lakes. Balmoral, Stirling, Auld Reekie, Edinboro's Castie, Ilolyrood, Mary Queen of Scotts, Abbotsford and Melrose, Sir Walter, Burns' Cottage, Tam O'Sluuiter, l$ouny Doon, Dumfries nud the Poet's Grave, Burns and Scot t:fh Song.

Natural Gas Explosion.

The first natural gas explosion uhis.li we have been called upon to chronicle occurred this morning at the residence of Dr. T. ,T. Griftith on south Green street. Fortunately there was no loss of life or even limbs, but as for a scntteralion of stove lids, tea kettla and other paraphernalia of the well regulated range there was considerable. It appears that the doctor has a bran uew girl who came from a heathen community which has not been enlightened by the beneficent r.iys of natural gas This morning she turned on tho gas without first lighting a match und let it sizzle away quite merrily before apply ing the light. When the light was applied, however, the gas made up for lost time and threw things wildly about. The girl was terribly frightened and at last accounts was still rattled.

farewell Sermon.

The Christian church was crowded yesterday morning by a large crowd assembled to hear the farewell sermon of Rev. S. W. Brown. Mr. Brown preached a magnificent sermon but be did not take advantage of tho occasion, as so muny piiBtors do, to offer supertluons advico and admonition to hia (lock. Save for the simple farewell at tho conclusion the sermon was ouo of his usual fine efforts. In Mr. Br»wn Crawfordsville, as well as tho Christian church, loses a beloved gentleman and instructor. Ilia liberality has made him extremely popular oven out of hia own church, and his pastorato horo has done much to draw the churches closer together in their great work. Wherever his lines may be cast

TIIT: JOI

UNATJ

wishes Mr. Brown all success and God speed.

Nell Nicholson at Lebanon.

The Lebanon ]{']»,rter, in its write up of tho high school exercises makes the following mention of Miss Nicholson's singing: "Immediately after the entrance of the class, Miss Nicholson,of Crawfordsville, appeared and sang 11 solo entitled "Ring on Sweet Angolus." Miss* Nicholson is certainly a splendid vocalistj and her voice displays cultiva tion. Her songs during tho ovemug wore fine and were well rendered, espeeially"Whistlo and I'll Come to You," and "Comai" Thro' tho Rye." Those were both greeted with rounds of applause. For beauty and expression .in song they have boon rarely equaled 111 our city."

Big Sale of Oattle.

The other day D. L. Trout sold to Win. II. Montgomery, of Coal Creek township, fifty head of first class Polled Angus cattle. The sale amounted to a neat sum.

Spectacles on Oiiildren.

IVMtu? Kditortlui Journal. •A great deal has boon said and much written in pa|ern and magazines within the past few years about "children iu glasses." All who write on tho subject seem to agree that tho cause is a defect ,in tho light and soatiug of school rooms and the striking contrast between the black and white of boards and chalk.

From an ox|wrionoe of almost nineteen years' teaching among little children my observation has been that the number who have defective sight when they enter school at six years is no greater than when I myself was a child and nearsighted. Nearsighted until recently was the only name given for a natural defect of the vision. Wo may suppose there have always been children thus afflicted. It was considered a misfortune that could not bo remedied and that was the end of it. .Medical t.-ionoo of .to-day baa disc r.vred a remedy that has long been a boon to gro'-vu jieople, namely, glasses, just an modern authors have lea: nod to adapt their language to tho understanding of tho youth ami little one. It is not many years since literature for tho child mind to comprehend was limited. The juvenile libraries nnd-spectacles at tho command of the present generation might be considered conclusive evidence that the dark egos are indeed past.

W.UIM

ONI.V )M\

1'itmi ml II holesome Quality Commends to tho public approval the California liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to the taste' and by acting gently on tho kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse tho system effectually, it promotes the health und comfort of all who use it, and with millions it is tho l»«st and only remedy.

rolls for your supper at Nich­

olson A-. .lackman's.

PMIMHINO

FROM THE HEART.

THATS TUF. .l 1' Til HIXISTEllS SVKMi.

.1 Mom

n'oiu/ei'/'iil .Irmj oj fmStatements from I'ronitIK'III Ministers of the (iospel.

No class of jieople in tho community have a deeper interest in the welfare of the people than ministers of the gospel. They are brought close to the members of their congregation, study their wants and are consulted on all all subjects. Of li.to yoars pastors are bccoinming well veifccd in those things which con. tribute to tho physical as well as spiritual comfort of their people. Many pastois are also physicians, and all seek iruostly for those things which they believe to lie worthy and valuable.

The following statements made-by ministers of tho gospel, bearing on this important point are most valuable:

Rev. S. P. Smith, Marblehead, Mliss.: '•For years 1 suffered from complications of the liver, which caused biliousness, and finally threw me into bilious fever. I was attended by a skillful physician but still I suffered periodical bilious attacks and intense yiain from formation of gall-stones. I finally was obliged to suspend by pastoral work, when, after a skilful nnd thorough treatment with most wonderful cure, I was entirely restored to health nud was able to work harder than ever. My appetite returned and my digestion was perfect. I feel that I owe tny restoration entirely to Warner's Safe Cure. I take pleasure in recommending it as a groat remedy for all diseases of tho liver."

Rev. C. A. Harvey, D: D. Washington, D. C.: "I take pleasure in stating that I have for many years been acquainted with the well known Warner's Safe Cure, and with its remarkable curative efficiency in obstinate and so-called incurable cases of Bright's disoaso in this city. In some of these cases, which seemed to be in the last stages, and which had been given up by practitioners of both schools, tho speedy change wrought by this remedy seemed but little less than miraculour.. lain convinced that for Bright's disease, in all its stages, no remedy heretofore discovered can bo held for one moment in comparison with this."

Rev. Benjamin Hall,New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y.: "I suffered for a long timo from malaria. I ran down in weight 30 pounds, could not sleep and was unable to take care of my parish. I consulted one cf tho best pathologists in the city of Now York, who found iny tluids badly impregnated with albumen mucous, with hyaline casts abundant. I commenced Warner's Safe Cure and began to mend rapidly. My back ceased to ache, the malarial symptoms disappeared nnd I now weigh more than I ever did. After my recovery I bad another analysis made, when my tluid proved to be entirely free froiii casts, with only a "slight trace of albumen. The doctor said tho casts wero of tho most dangerous character, and that I had a narrow escapo." liov. Uonrv C. Westwood, D. D, Providence,R. I, declares: "Ten years ago 1 used Warner's Safe Cure and dorived so much benefit from it that I was led to voluntarily write a testimonial in its favor. Sinco then some of my friends have proved the virtuoB of tho modicioe, and recently a relative has been greatly relieved by its use. I therefore beg leave to place more emphasis upon tho opinion of this remedial agent, expressed bv mo some ton years ago."

Rev. J. P. Arnold, Camden, Tenn., makes tho following statement: "For eight years I suffered from Bright's disease of tho kidneys. The torture 1 endured no tongue can tell. One day I was laid up svitn an abscess, which discharged pus for twenty months. Tho best doctor in tho country attended 1110, but could give no relief. Two abscesses were running constantly, and, in fact, they only ceased to run after I began lining Warner's Safe Cure, which, I am pleased to say, restored

AD

1110

vies

to perfect

health." Rev. S. B. Hell, 1). D., formerly pastor of First Presbyterian church, Kansas City, Mo., assorts: "I have been most wonderfully delivered from many paroxysms of unendurable torture by Warner's S ife Cure. Its virtues should lie known by all tho world."

Rev. William C. Powers, Greenwood, S. 0., makes tho following graphic assertion: "My wife suffered for years from an almost constant disposition to pass urine, which was dono with great difficulty and in very small quanities at a time. Tho pain accompanying tho discharge was excruciating. Sho was treated by three of the most skillful physicians, but without any perceptible improvement. Sho was completely restored to health by the use of Warner's Safe Cure."

Can you not wo that such earnest and outspoken statements as tho abovo come from the heart, that they are sincore, and that they aro made because those ministers of the gospel, know beyond question of what thoy speak? And does it not show how valuable this great cure becomes to those who are in need?

TUB

and gas fitting at 20 |or

cent, discount at Rial Benjamin's, in Music Jlall Block.

Music Hall ico cream parlors aro

now open. Delicious flavors always on hand and served in elegant style.

Bon Wn,SON will close out his stock of goods ifl Elston Block at miction, commencing Monday', May if. Evory-

thing goes at some price.

TO WOMEN

If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

ATLANTA. OA.

FOR SALE ISiT ALL UK UQQIST8. Sold by Xy '3

STTLE

vm

CURE

EUcfe Tleodacheond reliovoall tho tronblM fact dent to a bilious state o( tho system, such an Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aftet eating, Pain in the Silo, &o. While their mosft remarkable success has been shown in outing

CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York

SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE JAPANESE

Large Arrival of New Goods, at

5

bargains in

CAHTKUSVTI.I.K, April 2FL, JSSfl.

This wtU certify that two members of iny Immediate family, after having suffered for from IVIcnBiriiul years ... being treated without ... were at length completely cured by one bottle lllclti'

mil Irregularity, benefit by pliyBicians,

bvo ula

of KlradllcM'ft I'omale Keculator. Its W. fc"

effect ia truly wonderful. J. w. JRTLLANGE. Dook to WOMAN nmlled FREE, which contalua valuable luformatlou uu all foinalc diseases. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO..

CURt

A Guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever kind or decree— External, Internal, Blind or Hleeliuglt.chintfiChronlc,Keecntor Hereditary This Itemed)* has pofltively never been known to fall. $1.00 a box, 0 boxes for 15.00 went by mall prepaid on receipt ol prlco. A written Guarantee postlvely irlven to each purchaser of 0 boxes, when purchased at one time, to rotund the $5.00 paid If not cured. Guarantee Issued by Nye Sc Co, Druggists & SoloAgonta

PanimoR Preo.

Jrawfordsvllle Ind.

O. U. PERRIN,

LAWYER and PATENT ATTORNEY

Joel Block, South Washington Street. HAW KOKDSVI I.I.K.

CALL.

INDIANA.

NVho deMres ROCHI tmRlncss position in tho World* Knlrctt should write at onro for Prospectus of tho famous Metropolitan nuHlness College, Chicago. Uuusual art lines for placing graduates. Established 20 years, occupies its own ImltdlTur. Address,

HOSE

M. 1'OWKKS. Principal.

at way down pricos at Rial

Benjamin's plumbing shop.

Strong ffltiicsnen.

Among the thousands ot testimonials of euros by Dr. Milos's Now lloart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glon Rock, Fa., who for years had shortness of broatk, sleeplessness, pain in loft side, shoulders, smothering spells, etc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure und one box of Nerve and Liyer Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with lieu. Disease, was turned away by physician., us nourable, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately after using New Cure he felt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now well man. Tho Now Cure is sold, also free book, by Nyo A Co.

The Trade Palace

And 1 Sweeping Reduction in Prices..

The depressed condition of tho market at our first buyiug and tho still lower price which Mr. McCluro took advantage of in tho Market last wOok, enables us to offer lower priccs in every department in tho house. !Io for

Dry Goods, Millinery, Carpets, Etc.',

Go to the Trade Palace of

McClure & Graham.

NORTH WASHINGTON STREET.

A

Heficl&cho, yet Carter's Little Live? pmj §xh equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro* venting this annoyino complaint, while they also corroctaUdlsordersorthcfJtomach.stiraulatQth# liver and regulate tho bowels. Evon if they oalj

HEAD

Acbe thoy tronld be almostpriceloes to those who buffer fromthlsdiotrcesingcomplaint butfortunat6lytheirgoodnessdoesnotendhero,and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in 00 many ways that they wiU not bo willing to do without them. But after aUoicJc head

ACHE

flflthobanoof so many lives that hero lather* IWemakoour great boast. Our pllla cure It while 'Others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They aro strictly vcgotablo and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentlo action ploasoall who use them. In vials at 25 cents? five for $1. Sold by druggists overywhore, or aont by maiL

125 South Green St.

TO-DAY

YOU SAOI'JJI)

See Our Elegant "Arlsto"

PHOTOS

AT Till!

®New Gallery

Wall Paper!

We will discount- pedcilars' prices 25 percent!

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

CORN EK HOOK STORE.

2?%C

All Aboard for Bargains

We luive just rucuived :i Ircsli Hut-of Teas, CotTorp. Sugars Flour of all kinds, Picklos, Molasos, Applos,

Fine Maple Syrup,

Dried and Qannod Fruits of al! kinds.

Ami arc prepared to sell tJioin at the Lowest Possible I'rlocs.

Wm, SEERING & SON.,

l)lum Street Dopot. rompt deliver of all Goods.

Natural Gas Fitting.

If you aro going to have your lioiiw piped for Natural

GUB

2101-2, E, Main St.*

For Beauty Of Finish

They arc Uncxcclltil.

Woodruff —&— Holloway,

FURNjlURE

I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in the State, which 1 will offer at the very lowest prices.

Call and see the line when you are in the city.

Wm. L. Elder,

43 and 40 8. Meridian 9U

INDIANAPOLIS

Kvory MAN who would know the GKANDTIirTtlS, tho Plain Facts, 41).

call and sco us.

We can savo you money, as our rents aro small and we only wantliving wages for doing your work. Wo mso tho best stock that money will buy and omplov nano but first oln'ss workmen. Wo make no charge for measuring your house and giving you estimate.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Best andCheapest

Real Estate in the Citv Now on the Market,

The Wm. S. Galey Homestead and Three Lots Adjoining Yet Unsold.

Also, a Few Lots in the Beautiful Grove Forest Trees on East Wabash Avenue.

Lol.sno Letter Hiluatcd limn llieus'

s(,d itlii 11 tlie last (',() dsjs it, from $!£8.f0 to fiil) pr frout loot.. 'llit'M lots are appraised at froik !?10 to per front foot olie only abeautiful sorner lot ]77 fe«t deep—ljt'iiitf appraised ut $22.50 per front foot.

IIIIM

Hood judges say the lots have been appraised at a very low priceas compared with other lots in the city. ou can now buy at the appraisement. It you delay you will prohnbly have to pay more.

CITAS. JOHNSTON, Commissioner.

Notice of City Election.

OFFICE

or

CITV CI.F.IIK,

CitAWFOHDsvn.i.E, I SI), April 111, 1893. To tho voters of tho City of CrawfOrdsviilo, Indiana: Not.ico is hereby irivonthat an election will be held the City of (-'rawforilsvillo, Indiana, on tho lirst (1st) Tuesday of May, lSlfcJ, to:wit: on tho 3d ilay of May, lMrj, between tho hours proseribeil for law, for the purpose of electing-' the following oflleors, to serve two ('2) years each, to-wit:

Ono Mayor, Ono City Clerk.. Ono Treasurer. One City Marshal. Ono Councilman for tho First Ward. Ono Councilman for tlio Second Ward. Ono Councilman for the Third Ward. And you are hereby further nolillcd that tho following places have boon selected as the places for voting:

Precinct 1, First Ward, at Frank Smith'ft residence, northwest corner ot Grant avenue and Market street.

Precinct 2, First Ward, at Milt Williams' residonco, southwest corner of Grant avenuo and Market streets.

Precinct 8, First Ward, at Ueuoflol's store on Piko street. Precinct 4, First Ward, at Henry Miller's residence on Collogo street, botwoon Walnut street and Gt ant avenue.

Precinct 1, Second Ward, at Baudot's shop, northwest cornor of Piko and Green streets.

Precinct 2, Second Ward, at Dr. Duncan's offlco, Washington street, between Wahash avenue and Piko street,

Precinct 1, Third Ward, at Smith's wigonshopon Main street. Precinct 2, Third Ward,at H.T.Sclionck's tin shop on Water street.

Precinct :l, Third Ward, at No. 2 enuiiio house, southeast corner College and Water streets.

Precinct^, Third Ward, at. A. H. Riclinor's residonco, 108 south Plum street. Hy order of tho Common Council.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this lUth day of April, 1802. H. P.

ESS.MIXGIill,

City .Marshal.

I, C. M. Scott, Clerk of tho City of Crawfordsville, Indiana, do certify tho abovo to be a true statemont of the places for tho casting of votes, and BIBO tho oflleors to ho voted for as abovo stated,

CIIAKI.ES M. SCOTT,

•ity Clerk.