Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 July 1892 — Page 4

JEWELRY,

DIAMONDS,

WATCHES,

RINGS, Etc.

You

0

DO YOU WANT

A GOOD SHOE?

SEE US THIS MONTH.

J. S. KELLY,

124 East Main Street.

-GO T0-

FOR

O E I E S

Delivered to all Parts of the City.

A Warm Lunch at

THAT TAIP^NK

All

Honrs,

liomeinber the Place.

SEERING & SON.

PLVH STREET DEPOT

KIRK'S

IIAMONI

TAR SOAP

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing,

Cures

Ohappad Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Bemores And Prevents Dandruff.

MERICM FAMILY S0M.

Bait for General Household Use

1

SHOULD KNOVW A FACT.

& Co,

op CHICAGO MAKE ASQAp

IHWAS KO F.Q.VAL. I D,\F\D QUALITY ^V(IGKT

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DAILY JOURNAL

MONDAY, .1ULY '25. 1S92.

HftVl' It 1'ollow You.

Tlio boated soason is on and many of our friends anil subscribers will Bjieiid all or part of it away from tln city. Don't think of leaving without ordering Tin* doriiN.w, sent to vou. Tho price is onlv 111 cents a week ami tlio address can lie changed us often an desired.

n,ASHES fKOM OVER THE OITST.

Herb Lucas was iu the city yesterilay. l". Stover is visiting in Frankfort.

Will IJeiiklo wont to Chicago today. .• A. I!. (iritlith is visiting in Indianapolis.

Mrs. II,-U.' Wallace went to Chicago last night. Kdgar Seawright is visiting Frankfort.

Albert Baker, of Indianapolis, spent Kundiiy here. am to an or hip morning.

Ira McCoiinell hits returned from Battle Ground. —Earnest Dorsey went to India nnpo lis thi-i morning.

Smith .Swank spent Sunday 'at Clyuiors' station. —Wall io Myers returned to Indinnapolis this morning. .1. A. Stevenson, of Ladoga, spent Sunday in tin* city.

C. 11. McCarer was down from. Chimgo to spend Sunday. —John .Hanson spent Sunday with the ladies in Indianapolis.

S. Young, of the. Colfax fiton-

lurtl, was in the city to day. Hev. l'dwiii ['.Thomson returned to Springfield, Ohio, this morning.

Those terrible holes on east Main fitreet are being tilled with gravel. -A horse belonging to I!. C. Walkup died yesterday. It was worth $7!.

The lire department wagon is again out having beer, repainted and repaired. -Charles (ioltraand wife and B. It. Ilussell returned from Pine Hills to-day.

Charley llountree was in town today and bought an £1.H0 horse from D. Trout. —•Misses Minnie Kichmond and Kate •lohnson returned from Indianapolis this inorning. —The infant, child of George Conk right and wife died this morning of cholera infantum. -Mrs. I. M. Wellington and Miss Louie U. Kgglestoii have returned from uskegon, Mich. l!ev. Dr. Heed, of Danville, 111. will on next Sunday occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church. -Charles Washington, 11 colored man, has been nominated for Representative bv tin- Republicans of Yigocountv.

The annual election of the Mont goniery Savings Association will lie held this evening at the ollice of W. W Morgan.

Miss Marv Leman, of Crawfords ville, is tie- guest of .Mi Celia Lang, of north Fourth street. -Trrri' limit,

--The Christian Kndeavor Society of Center church have had published Dr. Cunningham's sermon of Sunday iiiornng, .7uly 17.

Charley*). Wilhite has a position in the oIKce of the Engineer of Maintenence of Way of the Pennsylvania System, at I ndlanapolis. 1*. W. Cox, M. W. Hruner, Ilarrie I'onlions III),] Henry Campbell hav.i returned from 11 trip ou the Tippecanoe river. They tloated from Marshland to La Fayette. l'-wan, at one time sutlerintendent of the second division of the Motion, but who was compelled to resign 011

account ill health, has been

appointed Bupnrint.wi.lent of the first d'vif'on Willi headquarters at Monon. -—Tlio aynetown company arrived in Crawfordsville yesterday too late to catch the Lake Biecial to Frankfort. The company marched through the hot si to the station and there disjtorsod to Book the shade. They were hot, tired and disgusted.

Kolieit Finch, of Crawfordsville, and his brother, Anbury, of New Boss, are visiting friends here to-day.—W. U. Smitha's "Driftwood Club" will start Monday Tor Garland Dell 1., be gone a week. The club is preparing fora good

C'harlei. Scot 1 iw in IndianajMjli

tune.

to day buying touts and fishing nets. The men will go 011 Monday and the ladies will follow them ou Tuesday.— MIIIIIDII lic)H)r(ev. —llarry Maxwell returned yesterday from Sidney, (.)., where the DePiiuw quartette wound up the season. He will sing at Islam! l'ark Assembly and at Battle Ground for two weeks each after which ho will take a vacation. He is considering a proposition from Duvoy lleywood to sing in specialty ompany.

ENDUflANOE RACE.

A Bicycle Kaoo Between Lal ayette and Orawfordsvillo, 0])eu to tlio Whole Section.

The controversy regarding the Miller, iliimiBon and Steele challenge race is waxing hot. Mr. Miller, winner of the Fourth of July medal, is willing to moot either Jamison or St.vie, singly in a one, two or ten mile race, but not collectively. Judging from a racers standpoint, evidently Miller fears foul, on the jHicket, and propones to avoid botli. Now, the proper way for Jamison or Stpolt) to do is simply to go to Miller's "dumping'1 ground and race him for the medal ho won here, as under racing rules he is entitled to 11111110 the course and conditions.

The llrmhl proposes under the auspices of its sporting editor, to run a race from Tht' Ilvroht ollice to Till'. JOL'KXAL ollice at Crawfordsviile. The race will not be a relay, but instead, a race of endurance. Tlio course selected has liecn decided on as follows: Start at 77ii' Jlerohl ollice, LnFavette, Intl., south on Third to Main street, oast on Main to Fourth street, south 011 Fourth past city limits to Klston, thence to Boninoy, nnd from there to Linden and there get a reply to a message sent to the oditor of THE .ToenxAr., at Crawforcsville thonco to return by way of the Now Richmond road to New Richmond, and from there to Shndeland, thence to Elston, and linisli at tlio point of starting.

The return will be over twenty-fivo miles of the conrso surveyed for the great one hundred mile race known as the Whittaker survey, where Whittakei made tlio great ordinary bicycle record of riding 323 miles in twonty-four hours also where Hollingsworth, tlio Indiana champion, and Kliodes and Crockett, of Massachusetts, made their famous ono hundred mile race. Any one desiring to enter this race will in sending their entry to The Herald ollice receive full instructions as to particulars and prizes and date of race. This race is open to bicycle ridors of Crawfordsviile, LaFayette, Delphi, Attica, Mulberry and towns tributary to LoFayotte and Crawfordsviile.—I.uFilljfltr Jlerohl.

Reports From the Oonvontion. Tlio Union meeting at Center church last evening to hoar the reports of the Crawfordsville delegates to the New York Christian Endeavor convention, was well attended, considering the intense heat. An octette occupied the choir loft to lead in the singing of the Christian Endeavor hymns, and MisB Flora Work, president of the local union presided over the meeting. After a prayer by Uev. G. W. Switzor and a song, Mina Wilkinson, of the Christian church society road a general report of the convention 11s it appeared. In a ten minutes well written well read paper she gave her hearers a comprehensive idea of the immense gathering. Miss -Mills, of the First church society then read a paper 011 the missionary work of the convention, which was an inspiration to all mission workers who heard it. Dr. Cunningham, the Center church delegate, closed with 1: few rambling yet incisive remarks on different features of the convention which appeared to him amusing or instructive. The meeting as a whole was a great inspiration to Christian Endeavorites in the city and doubtless their work will lio more effective during the coming year.

(JurtiB Haywood Dead,

George P. Haywood last evening received a telegram from Elk Park, N. C., announcing the death of his brother, Curtis, which occurred there yesterday morning. Deceased had gone there in the hope-of benefitting his health, but instead a gradual decline sot in, and in two inontliB after I10 arrived ho passed away. Curtis Haywood was well and favorably known hero, and it is a sad thing that he should die when only in the prime of life being but 10 years old. Consumption was the cause* of death.— l.oFoi/ette Jlrnthl.

Death of a Colored Lady.

Word has been received hero of the dr.ath of Mrs. J. W. Taylor at her homo in Indianapolis Sunday morning. Death was instantaneous nnd her family are almost prostrated by the calamity. Mrs. Taylor was formerly Miss Itomanin IJundy, daughter of Hov. Jason Bnndv Into of tlio A. 10. church of this city. Mrs. Taylor was known hero by hundreds who will learn of her death .villi sorrow.

Tlie Skill ontl nnxtt

Essential to the production of the most perfect and popular laxative remedy known have enabled the California Fig Syrup Co., to achievo a groat success in tho reputation of its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to be the nn versal laxative. For sale by all drug

EVE, ear, and throat diseases only.Dr Groene, Joel Block. Fitting of glasses sioeialty.

Coughing leads to Consumptions Kemp'slialaarii will stop tlio cough at

Bloody Murder.

Last niglit about 10:30 o'clock the residents, pedestrian and equestrians ou south Graut avenue were startled ai.il horror struck by a succession of wild shrieks which proceeded from a house between Jefferson and College streets. The shrieks betokened that some one was undergoing awful agony and tlio voice betokened that that some one was a lady. From fully three blocks in every direction men, women and children came running to tlio scene of tlio disaster, many of thorn half dressed ar.d all wildly excitod. An immense throng soon surrounded the liov.se and when the cause of the cries bocaine known overylmdy went cri.wliug homo with a "please kick me" expression plainly slumped 011 every feature. It was announced to the sweating and breathless throng upon its arrival that the shrieks were given forth by a ledy young and beautiful. Tlio cause was a horrid old pinching bug had crawled down her back as sho tried to keep cool. The poor girl was frightened almost into hystericks and with a bug down her back it is no wonder that sho veiled. Under the circumstances what girl wouldn't?

MARRI AG if LIOEF3E.

Alonzo L. Bittle nnd llattie M. lipS. i:

Phil-

FORGOT THE SOAP.

A WrtshilBjr Epboilo In a W(U-Il«c1it»t llou««Hold. It was wash day at the house of the Fergusons. The olothes hnd been In fioak ior mora than an hour. Tho lann-dry-lndy in the basement oarao upstairs to report that tho soap, wliiqji had been ordered early that morning, had not come yet. "Lycnrgus," said ilrs. Ferguson, "you will have to go to the grocery store and got It Wo can't wait any iongor."

Mr. Ferguson went to tho grocer's, whose place of business was wvui blocks away. "How does it happen," he demanded fiercely, "that the soap my wlfo ofdered three hours ago hasn't oome yot?" "She ordered a lot of o^h«r stuff at the same time," said one of the clerks, "and wc filled tho order as quick as we could. The boy with the delivery wagon is on the way thero now."

Mr. Ferguson wont back home. Mrs. Ferguson reported that tho grocer's boy had come and had delivered everything' she had ordered—except the soap. It lind been overlooked somehow.

Mr. Ferguson, boiling- over with wrath, was about to start on another rip for that soap, when the laundrylady made her appoaranoe again. "There's a man at the back door," sho said, "with nn ordor book in his hand. I think it's the grooer himself."

Then Mr. Fergunoji wont to tho door. "You've come yourself this time, havo you?" he shouted. "Yes, sir," said tho man.

Jot that soap?'' "So, air, but "You haven't! Do j-ou know, sir, that we have been waiting all this morning for a few bars of cheap, common, yellow soap, sir? Uo you know that I've had to make a trip to j-our store on purpose for that soap myself and then did not get it? What kind of way i.s that for a man to do business? We oould have waited an hour or two longer for the lettueo anil the eoooanut nud the strawberries and the can of tomatoes "But "And there wasn't nny particular hurrj* for tho broom and tho sorubbingbrush nnd the peck of potatoes. But we wanted that soap. The girl's been waiting for it for two or three hours "But "And a whole washing Is going to ruin for want of it! I won't stand ltl You can't play a trick like that on mo a second time. We'vo only boon In this house two weeks, nnd we have got all our groceries from you. Wo havo ordered something every titno tho boy has come round. We have spent more thnn twenty dollars at your store, and we're not going to spend any more. You've got every cent out of us you're going to get We shall try some other grocer. You will find it doesn't pny

"Will you let me say just a word?" "It won't do any good, sir. My mind Ls made up. What do you want to say?" "I'm tho ice man."—Chicago Tribune.

$10U Reward $100.

The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is ono dread (M1 disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires it constitutional troatmont. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mncoue surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors havo so much faith in its curative power that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonials.

Atldress, F. J. CITF.NKY A- Co.,Toledo O. i-£'"Sold by diujgists, 7!jc.

Iturklen'H Arnlra Solve

Thebest snlve iu the world ft enta bruises, sores, nlcers, salt rheum, fever Bores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilapinbs oorns and ail skin eruptions, Btid losstively onres piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cants per box. For sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.

Children Cry for

Pitcher'g Castoria.

Mr. Van Pelt, Editor of tho Craig Mo. Mrtfor, went to a drug store at Hillsdale, Iowa, antl asked tho physician to give him a doso of something for cholera morbus and looseness of tlio bowels. Ho says: "I felt so much better the noxt morning that I concluded lo call upon the physician antl get him to fix 1110 up a supply of tho meuicino. I was surprised whon ho handed mo a bottle of Chamlierliiin's Colic, Cholora, and Diarrhrna Remedy. Ho said I10 proscriliod it regularly in his practice nnd found it 1 the best ho could got or prepare. I can I testify to its otlicioncy in my caso lit all evento." Hold by Nye A: Booe,druggists.

CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!

MOTHERS' FRIKND is a scientifically prepared Liniment, every ingredient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown

Si

MOTHERS' FRIEND"

WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORI:, it Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to MOTHKRS mailed L-'RHH, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sent bv express on reiM-ipt of price |t-f»0 per butt*

BRA0FIEL0 REGULATOR CO., Atlinti. bOLD UY 4LL LlHUUGISTH Sold bv Nve & Co.

JAPANESE

CURt

A Guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever kind or decree— Kxteninl, Internal, Blind or

IU(*elliiKlU:hlnjrtCliroi)lc,Kui'entur

IloreditJiry

'Mils Hetnedy luu= positively never l.een known to lull. #1.00 t.ox,.» boxes for sent by mall prepaid on receipt ol price, A written Citiirantee postively jrlven to eieli purchaser ol ii Iwxes, when purchased at one time, to refund the S.'i.OO pui.l II not eured. (iuaratitee Issued tiy N.ve .V Itooe, Dnurtflsts sole a^culti -rnwl'erdsvillo 1ml. Samples Fret

Exrurslun Holes,

On August '2 round trip excursion tickets will be sold to Crawfordsville from he places named at the following rates:

VANDA MA LINN—Kockville, Sl.'JO Sand Creek, SI Judson, Me Guion, 80c Waveland fiOc Brown's Valley, .r)0c New Market, 30c Darlington. Itr.'c: Bowers, 50c Colfax, 70c Mnnson: !)0e: Frankfort, SI.

JtAlLItOAl) JtA'll S

Grantl Excurnlon to Xionara lulls. Via Big Four Kotite, Lake Shore and Now York Central K'vs, Tuesday, July 20, 1802, only S5.75 round trip. Only SI more for Toronto, only S5 more for Thousand Islands. Correspondingly low rato to Put-in-Bay and Lako Chau-|. tauqii. This will be ono of the grandest, best and cheapest excursions over run and will be handled on special tiains of palace sleeping cars, parlor cars, reclining chair curs, and elegant coaches through to Ningara Falls without change. Don't miss it. Quick time, low rates and early nrrivaj at tho FIIIIB. Make your arrangements in advance to go via tho Big Four ltouto. For full information call 011 G. If Robinson, agent, Crawfordi-villo.

j\eVH]tapcrn hiiaornc.

"Educators are certainly the greatest lienefactors of the race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating authors." He is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements .ippoar in our columns in every issue, calling attention to tho fact that tho elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye .t Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, l'oor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Enilepsy

A carpenter by the name of M.f?l'oworB foil from tho roof or a house in East Dos Moines, Iowa, sustained painful and serious sprain of tlio wrist,which he cured with one bottle of Chamliorlnin'fi Pain Balm. Ho says it is worth $5 lnittlo it cost him only f0 cents For sale by Nye & 1 iooo, druggists.

Strong wunesHCH:

Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Milos's Now Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Hock, T'a., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shouldors, smothering spells, stc. ono bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Norve and Liver Fills, cured him. I'etor .Taquet, Salem, N. J., is another

witneBS.

For

twenty years suffered with Ilea. Disease, was turned nway by physician, as insurable, death st ired him in the face could not lay down for fear of sinothoring to death. Immedintolv after iming New Cure he felt bettor anil could lay down ami sleep all night, nnd is now a well man. Tho New Cure is sold, also free liook, by Nye .Vr Booe.

The Cut Price

1 3s:

NORTH WASHINGTON STREET.

Full line of those handsome Storm Series in stock, all shades.

20 ynire' pracMml r.vpi'rlciirc In rnhihitni.v* (.'Inclnimti ami Kuns isCily, Mo,

Public and Private Buildings.

iiO-i W est Wutiiish avenue, or Tlnsley ,V M'irlinV linn!ware More,

Cholora infantum hits lout its terrors Bince the introduction of Chnuiborlnin'H •Colic, Cholera, and Diarrluea Beniedv.

Whon that romedy is used and the treatment as directed with each bottle is fob lowed a euro is certain. Mr. A.W.Walter, a prominent merchant at Waltersburg, Ills,, says: "It cured my baby bov of cholora infantum after several others had failed. Tho child was so low that, he Bee 11 led almost boyoixl the aid of human hands or reach of any medicine." 25 antl GO cent bottles for sale by Nve

Booe.

When Baby Blck, wo Rtrre her Cantoris. When she was a Cliilil, she cried for Castoria. When sho ticcame Miss, sho clung to CAgtoria. When Bho hat!

Children, aho I'uvo thorn Castoria.

HON. W. V. LUCAS, Ex-Slate Auditor of Town, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough llemedy in my family and have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. 1 Itoliwo all that is claimed for it. Porsoiui allloted by a coutfli or a cold will find it a friends, llioro is no danger from whooping cough wuen thin remedy is froely givon. M) cent bottles for sale by Nye Ac Booo.

"Koyut llubii" I'nrt ive. No good thing should lie outlawed because here and there a grueolofls person treats it basely. II ixjn*t ,„

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el

Of those Elegant Silks still on at

The Trade Palade.

The ili'siti'tis :irc ro:il works of irt ami tlu- (]ti:ililv mutchlfss Many arc tlu- expressions of "how beautiful," "how cheap," heard from tlie ladies who are daily buying them. They are extra width a full pattern can be hail, from S to 10 yards. d| .$i._'5 silks, at 7$ i-.' cents. Come in, ladies, while you haw this opportunity to ^et a hi"h ^'radc pure silk dress and waisl for a trille. \W~

All Summer (Joods anil Trimmings must anil you will t"iml bargains all oyer the home of

..

McClure & Graham.

SLAUGHTER SALE,

Wall Paper!

Commencing Monday, June 26.

We propose to close out our stock in the next 30 clays. 'Come :md

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Uoincmbor, we tnsiko no rhiinjo^for nu asunritf your house ami estiiuatuitf cost of ,\our work. Hydrants put in ami oiil ones rnpairod. Wc ileal in all kinds of Pumps which wo selling very cheap. 125 South (ireen St.

Opposite Music Hall.-

I T. R. TINSLEY, Architect and Superintendent.

see !!ur prices.

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

COLIN Kit BOOK BTOUK.

The Crawfordsville! ransfer Line,

WAJ

JKUI1 IT

INSIJKY, I'roprlotorH.

Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city. OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. Leave orders at the stables on Market street, or at the ..branch office at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washing---, ton street. Telephone No. 47.

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Mtril ish'r inviijortnils Id lite uyi'il ini'l fft'hl,! j-s j(l stri'iiiillii'n tliwIl'uHj Ihat in hci/iiniiui to ilrray. Not only may life bo groatiy prolonged by artilicial support, liut the declining years of those near and dear to us lie rendered more comfortable and ago re1 loved of many its usual pains and penalties by a judicious uno or "Boyal Jiuby I'ort Wine each bottle, is guaranteed by the undersigned to J10 absolutely pure and ovor live years old at liotUing or money paid for it, will be refunded. Qlmrt bottles Si.DO pints (.0 cts: imvor sold in bulk. Hoo that you get "Boyal Hi,by." For saJe by iyo .V Co. Bottled by Uoyal Wine Co., Chicago.

house=Movin£.

Milliken .V I'.ro.. the oldest hotise-meviiir eoeipioiy in th.'Stale, Is now newly llll, ,| „n lor niovliii. hriek or Intme bull.lint* Mill, t|„. new put. nt Itiiil Movement llull.-is .1 I nirlo.. n(sov nii*e frituies, i-hIm- poles and do all heavy work. The best ot i. tereni Hi veil. Ilnleix let nt Tiib.lot iin a I. utli.c MN receive prompt ntlenilon.

Address,

MII.I.IKKN A- lino., N,.» Market, IN.l ...

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it. MTW'ALMIY SCHICACOJJ [tyV

DIRECT LINE To ail polnl«

North ami South—Chicago and Lnu si ille. 'I hroii|_'|i ijoulc to Western P.niits. Solid Pullman Vestibule Train Service

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Clncai/o .oinsviltc. Chicago-1 'incini'iiilj. Crawfortlsville Tiino-Tahle• N( .IRRI

I SOI'TII--•'•.'•'""L-- I :'-T. 11 III 1 :.» ,n ,, ,i,

H. S. WATSON. Awnt.

Dirf A. pleveland, CinDlg icinnati, Chicagu Route. j& St. Louis R.

U'HKIKT SU'.'IHTHon nljfht trains. HCHI HH"1 crn ilay iMmclu-Hon ail trultiH. ('oimoctlnv

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pollil Vt«titU»ulo trulnfl

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HUmiiuJiikN)!) uml i'oorhiU iiiid from B(*inr river, lH»rm»r and tlio I'Hclflc ooant. At I ndliifmpolls, ClncinnHtl. HprliiKflfM and (vOluinhus Ui

1'roin.tiio Kiifltorn and

hoard cltlus. TltAINS AT 0IlAWP01tD8VlT*I*K. «OIN« WKHT.

No. Omiill .• u. in No.7 mall (d,..) K. }. No. 17 mall I IO in

N(». '.I UxproHR. dHhp.ur HOINO KAHT. Mall (d) No. 'J KxpivHB ":I0 a tn No. 1H MnJI..,.^ ,o No.H Mall f.:0H i»m

VANDALIA LINE

I I TIMH TABLE I I In Effect February I, 1892.

Trains Leave Crawfordsville, Ind,

KHKTHK NOUTII

No •*»'!, K.W Sun, u. in. lor St. Jnsrpli No. .VI, K.v. Son »:1 S p. m. lor South No. .M», K.v.p hi lor Si. JoM'i'h.

I'lueniKSorTii.

No. .»i Sun. P: a. 111. for Tci ii' lluul'' No, K.v. Sun. p.m. lor TcrHf HJOJO* No. Ivv., H.l I p.in .lor points uv^t, booth.

For romplftc tlmn canl, yUitur all ti oi^ nnd siiitloiiH, and 1'or lull Inloiinalloii ratos, throu^ii i*ars, clo., addri'Kh

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent,

CrawfordsV!!!e, l't!..

FURNjTORE

I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh Roods in the Furniture line in the State, which I will

offer

at the very lowest prices. Call and see the line

you are iu the city.

when

Wm. L. Elder,

43 and 48 S. Meridian St.