Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 August 1892 — Page 4

New Selections of C. K. Spoons.

To Be Had Only At

0

Leader in Low Prices And Novelties.

Timely Caution,

"LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP."

For SIIOKS call at

IS. Kelly's

124

East Main Street.

AT THESE PRICES

Everybody Can Afford the Luxury of

Ice-Cream:

(^utirl Hull KHIIOU ... Oallon

"I SAY!

BUYA CAKE OF

SOAR

and. thank me for calling

your atteqtior) to ii.M

MANUFACTURED

N.K.FAIRBANK&CO.

THE LATEST!

And Prettiest Novelties are the I'eurl anil Silver Asli aiiilUaril Trays Pearl ami Silver Souvenir Spoons, Pearl anil Silver Match anil Tooth pick Stands.

ONLY BY •.*

.10

1.50

eked to orilert Made of Pure Cream and Pure Flavoring.

Music Hall Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor.

KIRKS

TAR SOAP

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc.

Removes and Prevents Dandruff.

MERICIN FAMILY SOW.

Best for General Household Use

CHICAGO

DAILY JOURNAL.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1892.

flave It Follow Yon.

The honUxl sonson is on nnd many of our friends and subscribers will spend nil or part of it nway from the city. Don't think of leaving without ordering The Joim.NAt, sent to you. The price is only 10 cents week nnd the address can be changed lis often aB desired.

"MIZPAH."

Lovindy Inscribed to Dr. Luella M. Masters Sailed lor FooOhow, Ohina, Aug. 16, 1892. More limn eighteen centuries have Massed

Since that memorable (lav, Wlion in the heart the question 'rose: Who would roll lliestouu a'vayf"

Annelie forms, ttie work had done: Not lcfi to woman's hands alone, A higher Power 'hen Uomiin power,

Unloosed tho seal, and rolled away the stone, v.".

Lotif.' .years, the stone of prejudice Has barred Messiah's sway, Till He again has conquered,"

And Pagan rites are giving way.

Even China's doors ara opened, And their calling loud anil clear. To us for knowledge of God's truth

To Christian hearts a prize so dear.

To us! is unto us Uio power given. To save, from death, a single soul To give the light to those less favored,

That lliey may reach that promised goal'

This, to us, is sacrifice, leaving home and these wo love To cross the ocean'? billowy foam. In distant climes our lives to spend-

With heathen people o'er to roam.

Hark do we not hear from thoechomg past, A sacrifice of love, to us, unknown^ How Oiod, so loved rebellious man,

He freely gave His own dear son!

The sufferings borne, that all mankind, Not you and I alone, this purchase might enjoy Hut all might know the Savior's namo

Might here on earth his presence feel, and share eternal joy.

To us who live in a Christian land, A land not cursed by Pagan sway. The Macedonian cry should pierce our hearts,

Till we woulu [haste, to do our part, to bring the dawning day.

Dear sister, your calling is a sacred one. Response, by you, the Heaven's reach, To ob2y the call, long since given: "Go jc, and all the nations teach.",.

Christ, in other days, His disciples sent, To heal disease of all mankind. May you, in Christ, through this same means,

Unchain the imprisoned minds.

All are not callcd to foreign fields, To toil in heathen lands Vet there is much for us to do

In supporting others' hands.

Sister, to you, we bid God speed May His richest blessings on you descend And rest assured where o'er vou toil:

For you, the prayers of "Mizpnli" shall ascend.

May God indeed, His watelicaro keep, Though many miles our paths divulo And if hero, we ne'er again should meet,

He'll bring us home at eventide.

To that bright home, so long prepared, When life's inconstant dream is o'er, Whore 5in. and care p. ml sorrow,

And partings are no more..

The LaPearl Show.

Tho LaPoarl show last night was attended by an immense crowd, tho tent being jammed full, many having to find seats upon tho ground. Everybody there went away delighted with tho entertainment, as it was eiptal, if not superior to many of the groat shows now traveling ovor the country. Every performer was an nrtist in his lino, ov. down to the necessary clown. People laughed, applauded ami went away contented and happy. The show will not be here to night, but the mnnager promised to return here next yoar, when a tent largo enough to hold tho people will boa difficult thing to find.

From Mrs. Crabbs.

Miss Etta Crabbs yesterday recoivod a postal card from her fnther at Mnnitou, Col., in which he stated that Mrs. Crabbs was not so well as she had boon. A physician had called but could give no encouraging words ns to her condition. Thia morning Miss Ettio re ceived a telegram to the effect that her mother was better and that they would loavo Manitou' and go to Colorado Springs, live milos distant but in a lower altitude.

Jubilee Singing.

To-morrow evening an entertainment will be given at tho A. M. E. church, nnd play will be presented entitled "House of Industry." There will also be jubiloe singing, nnd an evening of pleasure is in store for those attending. Admission 6 cents.

J'ureinid IihIcmhhc (Juullltj CommetnlH to public Approval tho* California liquid laxative rometly, Syrup of FigH. It ifl plonsnnt to tho taste nnd hy acting gontly on tho kidnojeT liver and bowolfl to clonnflo tho system elToottially, it promotes the health and comfort of all who tine it, and with millionR it is the Ixwt and only remedy.

TLASflEB BOM OVER THE OUT.

—The Terre Haute fair is next week. —.Take Hoover, of Wayuotown, is very ill. —Mit Scott and wife went toWilders lust night. —Bob Osborne, of Waynetown, was in the city to-day. -Sixty ojitrieB have been made for the races at our fair. —Prof. Milford and daughter lmvo returned from Attica. —Mr8. S. (. Willson nnd Mrs. Webster are visiting in Indianapolis. —To-morrow is "Farmers' Day" at the Battle Ground camp mooting.

Miss'Stone, of Oreencastle, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Lane. —Mrs. W. M. Beeves is at Bowers by the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Waug1.., who is very ill. —Miss Kate Snyder has returned from a throe weeks' visit in Cincinnati, Dnnvillo and LaFayette. —Misses Mary and .Tennio Thomson have returned to RockviUe after visit with Miss Lizzie Bistine. —Tho cases against George Albright for assaulting George Brow" have been continued until Snturdny. —Ed Voris nnd W. F. Hulott arrived back from Denver last night. Mrs_ Voris iB visiting a sister nt Peublo. —Mrs. Georgo Durham and daughter, Miss Florenco, have returned from a visit to pleasure rosorts in Wisconsin. —While with a pleasure party yesterdny Miss Edith McLnne had an ankle sprained on nccount of the accidental upsetting of the wngon. —Andy Cawley, of Linden, has been found "not guilty" of stealing a pair of double-trees. He had been arrested for taking whnt belonged to him. —J. L. Goben nnd V. Goben are in Indiannpolis in the interost of the "Goben Fire Escape," trying to got some manufacturing concern intorented in the invention. —Tho Stewart Brothers, Charles B. and William V., of Lafayette, nnd Judge E. P. Hammond, of Rensselaer, have formed a law partnership. Judge

Hammond will resign his position and remove to Lafayette, where he will again actively enter upon the practice.

Disturbed Goose Nibble.

Two young men of this city, and two women, one married, both residing near Anderson, were arrested last for disturbing the peace and quietude of the residents of Goose Nibble. They wore in a buggy and seemed to take such liking to that part of the city that they kept driving about and laughing and yelling to such extent that even tho geese could not slumbor. This was the straw that broke the camel's back, nnd tho officer captured one of the men and women at the livery stable. They were taken to jail, but the women were not locked up. The man paid his fine, and now the officers are after tho othor man, who managed to escape last night.

Ho! For Kansas Oity.

On next Sunday afternoon about twenty members of the Uniformed Hank K.of P., accompanied by fifty of their friends, will leave ovor the Monon for Lafayette, where thej will take a special through train over the Lake Erie & Western nnd Chicago and Alton for Kansas City to attend the biennial encampment of tho K. of P. The division of tho eighth regimont will concentrate at Lafajetto, nnd the special train will be made up there. Persons intending to go from this city will please so inform Theo. McMeclmn or Dr. 8. L. Ensmingor, so arrangements can be mado for coaches, chair care and sleepers.

Teachers'Social.

There will be a social givon this evenoning at the court house under the auspices of tho Montgomery County Teachers' Association. Refreshments will be served, nnd a small admission fee charged: Tho following is the literary programme: Selection Orchestra

Recitation Song Kccltiitlon Symphonic Iteeitjitioii Itccllutlon Song itlacktiourd Kxerclne SniiK

Death of John P. Biddle, Sr, John P. ddle, ar., died Tuesday afternoon at the homo of his daughter, northeast of Waynetown, Tho funeral was conducted next afternoon by Rov. Trotter, ana interment was made at tho Waynetown Masonic cemetery, lie was 87 years old and had resided in this county many years.

Attention Uniform Rank, E. of P. All mombers of the Uniform Knnk K. of I1, are requested to be present at Cue tlo Hall on Thursday evening to make arrangements to go to Kansas City. All mombers of the order who expect to go are also requested to bo present. By order of T. N. Kosh,

HOME BUILDING _ASS00IATI0N. Semi-Annual Statement of This Excellent Institution.

The following is tho semi-annual statement of the Home Building Association for tho last six months:

FIHST SEltlES. lllXEll'TS, MONTHS.

Dues l.ll.-til.oo Premiums 1 H4.1 *r Interest 4751.Ml Fines 10.05 Transfer fees ."•() Umns repaid 2,700.00 balance last report 728.00 fi,H80.4ll 1I Sill!

IIS KM ENTS.

Ioans.. 2,:t50.00 Paid tor redeeming shares 2,101.72 Kxpenses 78.00 Italunce in Treasurer'shand 1,UP0.14 5,080,40

TOTAIj KKl'BllTS.

Ducfl.. Premiums Interest..: Fines Transfer fees Membership lees

DUOP

Ktliel r'ern Dorsey

Bessie Nicholson Mary Wilhlto Concert Company

A mill' Heel

Captain.

Return of a Picnic Party.

Tho party consisting of A. 13. Anderson and wife, Pro!. King and wife, Dr. Itistino and wife, Mrs. C. L. Thomas, Misses Mary Thomson, Iiillio Blair and Mary Campbell, and Ben Crano nrrived homo last evening from a trip to Bloom ingdale, tho Shades and Pine Hills. They nil had a delightful trip.

A Delightful Party.

Last evening Miss Flora Schultz entertained a number of her friends in a royal manner in honor of her guests, Misses DoWinter and Uynn, of Indinpolis. Tho evening was passed in cards, dancing and music nnd general enjoyment, and refreshments were nerved in abundance.

...3 25,251.00 1,002.11 U,084.77 01.2» 10.00 ... 105.00 5 20.71 4.UH

msm/HSKMF.NTS.

liOims Kxpenses Redeeming shares Interest paid., IKi In iiii.I In Balance in Treasurer's hands..

Umns for redeeming shares enses

Millie Paid 1 Kxpei Hal

In Treasurer's hands

.f 15,1100.00 754.05 .. u,sir» hi 41S.15

$ *0,714.1

Value of share $121.70. SKCONL) SKHIKS. HK'E1I»TS FOIl 0 MONTHS. Dues 2,7S5.00 Premiums •102,01 Interest 574.5S Fines 8 05 Umns repaid 2,700.00 Balance last report 02 8. r»f

7,180.150

1)1 Sill'USE ME NTS.

4,.'M 2.80 1,508.17 78.00 1,200. *2 7,180.00

TOTAL IlKCKIPTH.

Dues Premiums Interest Fines Transter fees Membership foes.

20,040.00 1,:U4.01 :t, u4.07 i40.0."» 17.50 105.00 3i,o:m.ti:t

1SIUHSF.MKNTS.

TOTAL I

ADVICE

22.512.80 080.70 7:i-t.4."i 0,700.50

l/oans...... K.vpe'jses Interest paid Itcdeeminir shares Balance in Treasurer's hands 1,200*12 8 :n,o:io.5:*

Value of shares $112.00. TI1IKU SKKIES. JMH.'KIPTS FOR (J MONTHS. Dues!....... Premiums.. Interest. Fines..

2.J152.00 111 :J47.40 10.00

IiOans repaid l,!M»0.00 Ilalanee last report 2,01 S.70 0,K:t().77 nisnrusF.MKNTS, Ioans Kedocimnpr shares l,4K:t.58 Kxpenses ^8.00 italanee InTreasurer's hand* T'-Ja/.'O $ «,s:io.77

TOTAL E4 *K I I'TS.

is' nn 1 fjllh" llll 7U0.-I8

Interest Kines 100.80 Transter tees ^Iciubcrslup fees •J i. -too. 10

TOTAL IIISUL'U.-KMKN rs.

Lojins

...»

Kxpenses 470.40 Kcdecmuur shares o,:«»!.oi I merest- pait 747.50 Halance in Treasiuer's hands .... 7ti5.*J0 'Ji.-too.irt

Value of shares $71'.80. rorimt sruiks UEOKIl'TS FOIlO MONTHS. hues '•5,557.50 Premiums 1 88.04 Interyst 410.47 1'. lies *J0.^5 Loans repaid 1,048.00 Ilalanee last report 17.05 4.151.SI msmritsEMKNTS. Loans ..1 1,1.15.00 Itedeeiuliur shares 1,4'J4.PI Kxpenses 7-S.C.O Horrowed money re]ald 1,850.70 4,080.t»l Over draft f. 8JI7.40

TOTAL UKCKIPTS.

...»

12,400.00

Prrmlun ^...... 00.'L54 Interest l,:t84.4 8 Kines 107J50 Transfer fees 10.50 Membership lees Vin.50 ish borrowed 4.500.00 Over draft........ 87.40 20,005.72

DlSlintSKMKNTS.

Loans... 4,775.00 Kxpenses »i5.05 interest paid (U 0.25 Ueedeeminir slu»~es 2,478.82 l/oans repalil 1,800.00

$ 20,005.72

Value of sharefi 101.JIO. FITI'H PfiltJES: RECKtlTS FOR 0 MONTHS. Duns 4, Ml .00 Premiums M2.74 Interest .. JM0.72 Fines 22.20 Transfer feet*

1

TOTAI. lUSIUritSKMENTS'

Loans $ 1 Expenses It* ^UH'fnlnir shares Interest- paid Loans repaid Malanee in Treasurer's hand

2,7:17.00 2H0.25 5:10.71 01.00 1,200.00 471.-17

Valuo of shares f.'M 12. SIXTH SKItlKS. RIHEIPTS FOR MONTHS. Dues $ Premiums Interest Fines Tr.msler fe««M Membership fees

15,200.40

2,177.00 :*.20 14.25 5.75 a.50 104.00

WMIH'RSE.M

ENTS.

Loans Kxpenses Oulance In Treasurer's hands

Valueol shares?0.80.

1 ,:*50.00 4 7.00 070.70 2.307 70

Wbcn Baby was sick, wo gavo her Costorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castori*.

I Have Taken Several

liottlea of Brndtield's Female Regulator for failing of the womb and other die easoe combined, of 10 years standing, and I really Itelieve I am cured entire- ///, for which please accept my thnnks

Mas. W. E. Steiibins, Ridge, Go.

Silks worth $1. 2 5 for

a a

TO

WOMEN

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

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

CAUTEnsviLi.B, April 26,1PM.

This will cortify that two members of my Immediate family, after having suffered for voars from Ulcnwlrnnl Irregularity, betnRXroated without benefit hy phyaieians, wero at length completely curcd by one bottlo of llradiiPid'H Female Ileirulttlor. IU effect is truly wonderful. J. range. Ikok to WOMAN mnilt tl KHKK. which contains valuable Information on nil fwinulu illsoA«c£. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,

ATLANTA, OA.

rOB SALE Br ALL DRUQQI8TB. Sold by Nve & Co.

Vl

Nop*

CONDENSED

!neat

Makes an every-day convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid imitations—and insist on having the

NONE SUCH brand.

MERRELL & SOULE. Syracuse. N. V.

$100 Reward

4.50

hoatis repaid 1,000.00 ISalunee last rojort 550.15 7,100.:U nisarasF.MKNTs. lioatm T. For redeeming shares Loans repaid Kxpenses Nulunce in Treasurer's hands.....

4,8:17.00 478.24 1,2:15.00 78.00 4 71.47 7,ioo.:n

TOTAI. IIF.C KIPTS.

Dues. Premiums Interest Transfer f^-s Membership fees Cash borrowed

Myron Montgomery Miss II million I'ror. Mode ..Miss J*ell Nicholson

10,004.00 222.04

.. 40.05 11 00 104.50 .*5,000.00 15,200.40

$100.

Tlie renders of this pnpor will be pleasod to learn tlmt there is ono dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faitli in its curative power thnt they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for liBt of Testimonials.

Address, F. .T. Chkney .t Co.,Toledo,O. J3?"Sold by dmggists, 75c.

"Itmjal Ruby"' J'orl ll'oic. The feebler the constitution, the more susceptible the svBtem is to the causes disease, and the less competent it is to struggle with sickness. Hence where there is a deficiency of natural stamina the physique should be protected and strengthened by the the beet invigorant that nature produces. InBist upon your druggist or dealer giving you "ROYAL RUBY" I'ort Wine accept no substitute "just as good" which Hiey may offer you.

The pure Oporto grapo juice, old, rich and mellow, has that fruity lase so seldom found, no matter what price Is paid. Qnnrt bottles 81 pinte GO cents. Sold nnd guaranteed by Nye & Co., bottled bv Royal Wine Co., Chicago, Ills.

Strong mme/mes.

Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, iB that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Qlen Rock, Pu., who tot- years hud shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, stc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure nnd one box of Nerve nnd Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jnqnet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Heu.' Disease, was turned nwuy by physician^ as ncuruble, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to doath. Immediately nfter using New Cure he felt better and could luy down and Bleep all night, nnd is now well man. The New Cure in sold, also froe book, by Nye Ar Booe.

To Young Mother»

who are for the first time to undergo womnn's severest trial, we offer you, not the stupor caused by chloroform, with risk of death for yourself or your dearly loved and longed-for offspring, but "Mother's Friend," a remedy which will, if used ns directed, invariably alleviate the pninB, horrors and risks of labor,nnd often entirely do nway witli them. Sold by Nye & Booe, druggists.

SILKS! SILKS!

*We Are Selling Silks,*

And to Make it Interesting Will Extend The CUT PRICES

Thiough the whole LiDe of Handsome Silks. Read And Think of These Prices:

a a

•y5 •75 •^5 •5° •35

4

4

1

Come ladies, sae these Goods. You will buy them, All summer goods and trimminhs must go to make room for our fall stock. We mean business. Bargains can be found at the

Trade Palace of

McClure & Graham. SILKS! SILKS!

USIC HAL

ONE NIGHT ONLY.

SATURDAY, AUG. 20th.

Bewildering, Amazing and Enrapturing.

Wonderful Production of the Mysterious, Weird, Marvelous Drama,

Faust&Marguerite

A glorious seenie spectacle, thrilling In its realism, jmrtreous In ell'eet,. A most terribly realistic picture of life in the internal rrulotis. The distinguished son of genius

MR. JOHN GRIFFITH,

As his satunic majesty tnephisto. Supported by thewlnsomo actress,

MISS ANNIE BURTON

As I hi- oxoccMlliiirswccl

MARGUERITE,

Ami Consummately competent i-om-imny, surpassingly beautiful rcimicry, sumptuous cost nines, cxtriiorillim ry cle.cti'U-nl ell'crl 8.

Seats placed on saleThurs= day, Aug

i8.

sion

7S 1-2 CLMlt 6o

Admis­

25c, 35c, 50c

and

75

Cents.

7x.

These figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the United States from March, '91 to March, '92. Two million, two hundred nnd twenty-eight thousnnd, six hundred nnd seventy-two bottles sold in one year, nnd encli nnd every bottle was sold onn positive gunrnniee that money would be refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its nse. The secret of its success is plnin. It never disappoints and can nlwnys bo depended on ns the very best remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc. Price fiOc. and 81.00. At Nye & Booe's drug storo.

liucltten'H Arnica Salve Thel:est Bnlve in the world ft euta bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever Bores, tetter, chapped hands, ehilapinbs oorns and all skin ernptions, and losstively onres piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 25 vmta per box. For sale br Nye Booe, druggists:

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla.

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"The Delineator," "Young Ladies Journal," "Cosmo, politan," "Leslie's Popular Monthly,"

And All Fashion Magazines for September

Received At

Robinson & Wallace's.

The Crawfordsville 1 ransfer Line, C, WAj 111, Proprietors. Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city,

T. R, T1NSLEY,

Architect and

OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.

Leave orders at the stables on Market street, or ni tlu: branch oflice at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washington street. Telephone No. ,17.

Superintendent

20 years' practical experience in Columbus,o' Cincinnati and Kansas City, Mo.

Public and Private Buildings. 00f

West Wiibimli iiviMiuu, or 'I'insh-y M'irtln's liunhviirusti'irc.

'Wl.

....rCr'iJLt-r-'jsvittE, mi /.liiakv *_cj ic.-.oc Rj.jiw

DIRECT LINE To all pi,mis

North ami South-Chicago and l,nu:svill\ Through Rome lo Western Points. Solid Pullman Vestibule Train Service

KI:tui:i:N'

CJlilrago 1,0111svi11c. (Jiin- i^o-('inI-i 1.n.i!. Cnnvronlsvillc Ti»ie-T:il)U" NOI1TII- S(II!TII l:.r.r. 11111 I-":. 11 in l::i0|. Ill 1:1II|,,„ 11. S WATSON, Affi-nt..

^Cleveland, Ciuicinnati, Chicagu

Route. & St. Louis R.

WuKiierSloepersonnlKht trains Uesi mod ern day coachesrn ali triiln». Connecting with solid Vestibule tr:tirp llloomln^rlon and Peorlatoand li«»m river, Denver and the Pacitlc coast.

At Indianapolis, (Jinelnnatl, SprlnKtleld uimI Columhus and from O': 5 rn and -.h hf»ard eltles.

TRAILS AT Olt.V\\Tr 'r' V1T V,

vNo.

Hrnall ."7 h. No.7 nutll (d :!.»!» u. in No. 17 mail 1

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Nj. .'J IC.vpress U:*lhp.m GOINfl K.AMT. No.1'! Mull (d) .. i» oOniii No. t! Kxpn.'ss '1 li»rt III No. 18 Mull I pin No.8 Mall ......, .» pm

VANDALIA LINE

I I 1IM13 TABLE I I

In Effect February I, 1802

Trains Leave Crawlordf.vilir, lin', KOH Tl! NOUTII No. 5", Sun, », in. toe St. Joseph. No. h'un i!:ls p. in. lor .couth ilritd. No. for St Joseph.

V?'/-:::P INMt Til SUl'Tli. No. aj K.v. fhni. JI:*M a.m. for Terre Haute No, VA Kx. ijuu. p. m. Pr Tern* llauh' No. 55, K\., 8.11 p.rn .for points wc-t, southioi

For eomplete time caul, jjhinjr all and stations, and for• fitll InToi mat ion a I. rutes, through ears, etc., address

J. C, HUTCHINSON, A^nt, Crawnrilsvilli», 1 nil..

FURNITURE

I

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

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

Wm. L. Elder,

43 and 45 8. Meridian St.

INDIANAPOLIS