Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 September 1892 — Page 3
tHE
DELTA OF THE DANUBE.
A"0,,t C"r""r
ID ||H I ziir'rt Domain*
Th(
into two
oistan ViSUoiV. Ihrout'li
"f
Ham.l.c b.-ins forty-five ,K.l„w liiilatz, when' tin' river ill-
will*
vi
,i
es
branches. the left-hniid iii-iii, tivUin^ a (.'cneral with many turns
,_ ti,',. Kilia I-,. rt hen st friy course
alii biilttliviKions, .wns Ismail
past the llnssian
ind Kilia, and, a short
t-uuv tievnml the fishing village of flows into the I'.laelc sea narrow channels. The
'j.flit-hainl branch. actually the main Lreani. divides a pain ten miles below
the ]ii irL
ie fust fork, the Snlina arm runiiinpin
a
mtl tin? St.
jrciieral easterly direction to
ofsulinn. and the Hlack sea, ai Ociw'sarni winding sluff^ishly on toward the southeast, under the extreme
..astern spurs of the
(Treat
ranife of
Dobnulscha hills. Kacli side of the irregular equilateral triangle boundbv the Kilia and St. Ceorge's
arms" and the sea-eoast measures about fifty miles in a straight line, and
the largest part of the tract thus enclosed in marsh and swamp land, cov-
fre
with a dense growth of tall reeds,
interspersed with numerous lakes, and
cut
up into countless islands by narrow
lacoons. In the whole of this great delta there are only a few square miles of zround higher than the general level
of
the
marsh, and these are two broad ranges of sand dunes running northfast and southwest several miles in
'and, marking the line of the ancient /fiiooast. where the waves and wind
-alsed this barrier long before the ment,'i'rv of man. These sandy elevations are covered with a forest of oak-trees,
ir.d support a sparse population. With this exception the delta is uncultivated, and till- few natives who inhabit the
j-ent marsh are almost, all engaged in fishing. They build themselves
rale huts out of the tall reeds, make their beds and even their net
Soats out of the same useful plant, and during the summer months set their nets ill every lake and lagoon, preserv-
imr their catch in salt or carrying it at
convenient
times to the
distant
often
mar
kets. 'J'liis great marsh is at all times
most impressive, and in summer, when the reeds have grown to their full
"nei"ht and are 111 blossom, the landscape. although monotonous in the extreme,
has great elements of
Vantv. Narrow waterways, seldom more "than a fathom broad, intersect
the marsh in all directions, and only the natives familiar with the intricate wimlincs of these natural canals can
find tli-ir way from one point- to another of tins labyrinth. Some of these waterways are known to have been I
ihiide use of in the period of Unman oeVuttancy. and the race of fishermen who ,«,»• make use of them have preserved
V'e-rtype.: their dress, their boats, and I 'i tteiritiUilelnenls practically unchanged Mire the time when Ovid was exiled to
till!MIWS of the Knxine. Myriads of ivi!l-fowl breed in the solitude of the
-i'tiroad iii'irass. and many hinds of lisli 1 '-'aboundin its quiet waters. In the antiimu, wiien th(» frost lias killed the
rtiiK frrcnt tracts of the delta are often ••swept over by fires, consuming nil the
Yeirctatiim above the level of the mud. hut clearing the way for a new anil vigorous growth in the spring. Only during the winter months is the marsh
payable for vehicles, or even for pedestrian?.', and when the whole region is
frozen hard the mails and the few passengers who are obliged to travel are eurricrl on sledges straight across from
{'tie station to another over the level •"suriii'i'! of land and water. •'v. Kussia took possession of this region
after the capture of Ismail, in the early part (if l.lie century, and in order to help ..'•etiMmuree at home, put various restrie-
•.•lions.011 the lhinube trade, which al-,---must: \anmbuated it for a time. The adoption" of free trade by Knglatid
.naturally stimulated the export busi- :. ncSr in.t.lle corn-producing countries of
,',Uc. Ilaniihc, anil gi'eat .pressure was s.ilJTOlit'lit. to bear to induce Kussia to rei.iino.vn.flu! hampering restrictions on the
«f!W5igiitiou of the river. International -pu'es-arisinff from this cause linally 1 aaniiiitted 111 the Crimean war. and it
W.1Siio1..,*,viiliout reason, thcreforu, that the tie,ities o' p.-ace contained articles ntended.to place the navigation of the
y'yei"-'iii con!rol nf he countries most -1U'!cMril in 1 lie corn supply. 1". LI. Millet, in Harper's Magazine.,--.,
Till' I' lis 11 1 ^4'vit Jvo.
Auionsf the most, wonderful discoveries
recent times is the elTccl of various u^etabic jirodncts pctssc^sin^: di^'estive
H'.peities of active character. The festive jiroperty of the pawpaw has Wj hun 1 noun and utili/.ed. More
ructitlv it.. hai Icon ascertuiueil that '1" jiin-e of the pineapple contains a important dievstive property,
dio'estin'x alljumeii not on.lv in acid,
J?, jjiahlo of
•mi t))
nV,suV»st
ivutviMvc nikurj media, which
i- Mq combined properties of tlio iv juice and pancreatic juice. It is
that this excellent fruit
.*•*•3 iUm: voutid a valuable aid U* ditresbhould be reinemV»eivd, hmvt.)n* coarse pulp is wludlv in'i^vsviUU', ainl tiiat cuiy the juice
•v.'Kuid }, swallowed. It should be -.of cuirsc, onlv at mealtime.— 0'ood-jl.'iiltli.
Jlitltn'ss l.ookcil
Ambition.
Tlio German cuiporor anil I WitUiu the self same year were bora. Beneath the self saiuu tky,
L'iou the self simiu morn: A kaiser he, of hiidi estate. And 1 tho usual chance of late.
1
^h»h Lord Thurlow lirst opened a ^»wyi r\s ollice 111 London, he took a ^a-eiuent roum which liad previously
heeiv occupied by a cobbler. He was .Wiinewhat annoyed by the previous oc*Uj)ant"h callers, and irritated by tlie
that lie had few of his own. One din* an irishman entered. "Tho eobb.er yno, I see," he said.
shonhl think he had,
fcpouded the lawyer.
tartly re-
."And what do ye soil?" inquired the Irishman, looking- nt tho solitary table and a few law books.
'liloekhea(is," responded Thurlow. lieirona." said Pat, uVc must be do-
mighty fine business Vc
ain't got
iut one left."—Once a Week.
_-~hthel—1 know why they say fish Mie'n jrood brain food. Father—
h.v, my dear?" Kthel—Because thej'
1 1
^'^'uselves well educated. Father— »*-h-a-t? Kthel—They have a taste for tfuing schools, you know.
His father was a prince, and mlno— Why, just a farmer—that ift all. Stars still aro stars, althoufih some shlno.
Anil some roll hid hi miilnli hf* pall Rut aruue, cavil all you can. My slro was just as good a man
Tlio German emperor and 1 Kat, drink ami bleep tlio self siune way For bread is bread and pin is pie,
And kings call eat but thrico a day. And sleep will only como to tliono Whosu mouths and tstonutclis aro uotfocfl.
1 rise at six anil no to work. And lie at live, and does the same. We both have cares wu cannot shirk*.
Mine are for loved ones his for famo. Ilo may livo best, 1 cannot toll I'm sure 1 wish the kaiser wclL
1 liavo a wife, and so has he And yet, If pictures no not err. As far as human Iii^'lit can soo
Mine is by long odds twice as fair. Say, would 1 trado those eyes, dark brown? Not for an empress and lier crown.
And so the emperor and 1 On this one pulnt could ne'er agroo: Moreover, wo will never try.
His frail suits him and mlno suits me. And though his sous ono day may rule, Jline stand Al In the publlo school.
So let the kaiser have his sway. Uld kiugs and nations tumble down, 1 havo my frecdom.anil my sav.
And fe.»r no ruler ami his crown: For I, unknown to tamo or war. Live where each man is emperur. —l'r«d arner Shirley.
TIM True.
The backbone ul wmtei May break. iu it will, I'.tU the cold caught in autumn
Will cliUg tO US bit il I. Washington Star.
A Dead Sure Thing.
Client—What makes you so certain that you will he able to upset the will? I.awyer (in a whisper)—1 drew it.—London Tit-Hits.
Wliy It "SlumpiM!."•. iv
The complete slump of the congressional investigation of the Homestead riots shows that there was no political capital for the Democrats in it. The investigation v.*as to have dealt with the operation of the McKinley tariff on the iron industry, 1ml the committee very soon found that this was certain to prove the beneficial efiWts of the measure, and 50 tliev have dropped it like a hot potato. —Oakland (Cal.) Tribune.
iinrii cur.i.h.
(lleiiti nnil fiueilv have moved to the
('.CO
city. Mrs Sue Holmes, of MUfonl, 111., is vis itini.' relatives here.
Miss Kilnu Snyder has reUirneii from a vi:-it at .Milfurd. 111.:
Miss McCorkle. of Tliorntown. is ,the guest of Miss Sadie l.oiiu'. •IOIIM ISroaks. ot Indianapolis, visited his father ami mother here
Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Huima, of Danville, 111., is the t?uest Of D. A. ICiiiL' anil family.
The jrrade forming the approach to the
mnv bridge al the Kiuicen ford across Black Creek is now completed. L. A. l\iri«und daimhter. Miss llatti and Irwin Bible made a tlyint,' trip to Dan ville. 111., Wednesday evening.
Fr.iuk Mills, Harry Kndeen and W. A. Swank will attend the opening of the tin plate factory ai Elwood next Tuesday.
The statutes of Indiana set rather hard 011 uie of the Black Creekers stomachs last Wednesday evening All day 'OUR the Black. Creekers had been fixing their palates lor the delicious meats of the wedding feast, when to iheir dismaj they discovered that the laws of Indiana had too much consideration for the babies of this State to allow them to marry youncer than ill vears of aire. Then'fore the B. C's. went to 'bed 011 an empty stomach and dreamed 01 hot weinners and rye bread.
i.A i' 1.A i.
David Vanclcuvo is still very low. U'111 Davis has sent to Michigan for seed wheat.
c..
W. .lames made a business trip to the city this week.] Most of the children 111 this locality went to the fair Tuesiluy. 80111c of our people attended the Bainbridge fair this week. .lames Croy will move to the Taylor
Mills properly this full. Misses Anna Davis and Maude .lames visited at l.adoiru one day this week.
Mrs. Jessie Smith has started to Kuropo 011 her tour. She does not know how
S,2S8,U7X.
Theee figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the United States from .March, '91 to March, '!)2. Two million, two hundred and twenty eight, thousand, six hundred and seventy-two bottles sold in one year, and each and every bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of its success is plain. It never disappoints and can always be depended
011
IOIIK
she will be pone. Uncle Johnny .Bur^-ess lias bouirht a show teat and has formed a partnership with Frank KutTner. the natural born fool. We did not think this of Uncle Johnny.
The Democrats opened the campaign in Scott, township last Friday nijrlit by having a jounjr man tiy the name of Folev to tell lli'em the tariff is a tux and the consumers
pav it.: ..
*/./ r.
I'li-d, Iteinley will :»t*i*nd Purdu?"l nivcrsity Jsiuus Tiiomjisatid wife ol New lti. hmond Sus»laedal r,rlmnkliii
The aHenlion of larmer is at"»ut e»pj:dly divided iM-tui'en wlieai.sowinr and the lair. Mrs. bi/V.ie I'reiMuuu spent a fewduv of wi-ek, at lliiisl»«?t(, the u-ue-l o! .lames Harris.
M'-s. Snah rrei'inan. who was so hus-| almost recocereU. which hcimany friends will hetflad to learn.
H, Hail and K. Parkins will r«'pre?enl inirscetion at Wahash College, holh beimr memheixd the Class of '!C,
Tylorand Fray are at Danviiie, III., with sheep and swim* this week, soul they were too far way from home to return for tho jm'at Montgomery Countv fair.
A festival ami entertainment was much enjoyed at Knlon Chap.el, Saturday niKht.The attendance was good. A jray crowd from Alamo was chaperone«l by Homer P»wers.
N. h. Coubcrly preached inos?t excellently at. I'nlon Chapel, Sunday mornhiK and evening. His remarks showed much originality and logical reasoning and were the suhieet ot universal congratulation,
lAsm:.x.
The corn crop in this scction will be £ood. A few more dwellings will be erected belore winter. (Jcorgc Nichols went to Chicago with car load of hogs-
Agent Perkins and wite were at Frankfort on the third.
The wheat crop is about threshed, and shows a good yield.
Mr. McBee has left his farm* and moved to Whites addition. J. N. Beach has rented his house to V. II. Miller and will leave soon.
The new school building will not be completed in time for tho fall terui. Rev. T. C. Shanklin hus sold his house and willbnild north of the school building.
The T. St. L. A: K. C. folks lind it a big job to tix their Mowing well. The Company proposes to erect a tank near the depot,
as the very best remedy
for Coughs, Colds, etc. Price 00c. and SI.00. At Nye ,fc Hone's drug store.
Loir Itutc Harvest f.'.rrurslnits. The announcement that the NorthWestern Line, comprising over 8,000 miles of thoroughly equipped railway, lias arranged to run low rate Harvest Excursions during the months of August and September, will be gladly received by those interested in the development of the great West and Northwest, as well as by those who desire to visit this wonderfully productive region nt a season of the year when exact demonstration can be made of the merits and advantages it offers to home-seekers and those in search of safe and profitable investment.
These excursions will leave Chicago on August 80 and Sept. 27, and tickets can be bought at the very low rate of one fare tlio round triji to points in Iowa, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Montana. They will lie strictly first-class in every particular and will be good for return passage at any time within twenty days from date of purchase. Full information concerning rates and arrangements for these excursions can be obtained upon application to any coupon ticket agent, or to W. A. Thrall, G. P. T. A.. Chicago A-North-Western K'v. Chicago.
Hnvfi 'J'n ken Severn I
Hollies of Bradfield's Female Regulator for falling of the "womb and other diseases combined, of 10 years standing, and I really believe am cured entirely. for which please accept my thanks
MI«. W. E. STEHWN.H. Ridge, Ga.
Specimen Cases.
S. If. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected loan alarming degree, jdley appetite fell away and lie was terribly ,' reduced in flesh and strength. Three 1 bottles of electric bitters cured him.
Howard Shepard. Harrisburg, Til., had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of electric bitters and seven boxes- of Ruck Ion's Jarnica salve mid his leg is now sound and well. Jolm Speaker, Catawba, O., 1 had five large fever sores on his leg. -j doctors said he was curable. One but- I tie of electric bitters and one box of Rucklen's arnica salve cured him. Sole
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ve
elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases is distributed free by ottr enterprising druggists Nye & 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, FitB, Euilepsy
I have not used sill of one bottle yet. I suffered from eatsirrh for twelve years ex~ peneueiiijr the uau«e»\tiu«r dropping in Ihe threat peculiar to that disease, and nose bleed almost daily. tried various remedies without beni'tit, until last April, when saw Ely's eream balm advertised in the Bostmi Hud^et., 1 procured a bnti.k\ :nd since the lirst,days' use, have had no more bloedinKVthe soreness is entirely.trone.- I). (}, Davidson with Boston BudtretV ...
II
utt Luntf.
This is the queer \iame of a Chinese
lauudryman in Hartford, but he has proba
bly two lungs, like most of us. Some cryiug babies seem to have a dozen. Lungs
should be sound, or the voice will have a
weakly sound. Pr. Pierec's Golden Medi
cal Discovery makes strong hiniJs. drives the cough away, generates irood blood
tones the nerves, builds up the human
wreck and makes another man of him
•v 1 Night sweats, blood sputjug. short breath bronchitis, asthma, iind a-1 alarming fore
runners of Consumption, are positively cured U''uopn»aehalle remedy. If tak.m in tiine, Consuiiiption n^eilfan be. bal'lieu.
$
PLUMBING!
We are too busy to make a-—
Display At The Fair Ground.
lint
If you
ure wanting
a job of
SANITARY PLUMBING
OH
Natural Gas Fitting,
CALL AND SEE US.
We can Give You Good \SorK at SATISFACTORY PRICES
HcMnemtMT we are residents of CruwfoMsville. and cannot uliorri to slight your work. 11'we haven 1 ifotlhe you want In stoek, remember we can them lor you In 'J or tJduv's notiee.
WILLIAMS BROS.,
125 South «reen et.
No Cure, No Pav.
AI tor :lo cars' pructice iLs traveling doctor. treat Imr thousands successfully ot utmost :dl chronic discuses, J)li. W. D.TILNKY hus opened a tn'ruiiinenl ollice in Criiwt'ordsvillc. 1-romiiU extended 1 rnvellhiir experience fie otten cures win re others hnve t'uiled. Consultation free. Il will not cost you a cent (except for medicines' until cured, or he hus helped 1111 al I lie Clin.
To inutc -access tin* Uoctor prefers 10 fur nis!, ull niedieinus. He iri-.il,. surce-sfuily tiijr neck, bladder, mid kidney discuses, hoxvel e-jmplnints. debility los .if niiiultood, slouiiieli troubles, heart, iiver and nerve di-enses, piles uud tMulu. tuini.s. old siires.skln dic i?,e-. feunile discuses, rhcuniutlsin. .-tilt joints, serotiil:i. tapc'voriiis.
Ullil eat dis». IISC.^. ull throilt llllll lull).* dlseiM's ini
it trrlt liutiiir in cmnl.
lerriliiy UiMncmlier, U-I
Hours. l« Visile
Co., Druggists. I
Neu-spiiers
/v'11
dome.
"Educators are certainly the great- 1 est benefactors of the race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and edueating authors." He is not a stranger to our readors, as his advertisements appear in our columns in every issue, calling attention to the fact that the
ijpiM'utions und ire::tment
II I 11| UM'511
»nic«v o\'4.'r sion.-
p. in. Iiry linmeli
City Onii nance.
AN
ordinance rciuiriiif a licence lor the rnniiiii! and oporaiiiif." of swinps, or merry-(.'li-rounds, huckster stands, lemon adc stands, etc., lixiiis the -amount ot license required and the penalty for the violators thereof. Sa 1. Be il ordained by the Common Councilor the city of Crawfordsville that it shall hcuniawfui for any person to opcrate or run within said cily any swing or merry-go round, without havim.' tirslob tamed a license so to do. troiu the City Clerk, for which license such person shall pay to the ci'. Treasurer as follows to-wit: For a licence running one week sllMHl For a'icen-e ruiinitig one day "0
Sr.c. 'J.- Any person violating, any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall upon conviction tie lined in any sum. not to exceed tifty dollars.
Sr.c. :i—Ttiis ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage and publication in the CiiAwruiiDsvn.i.i: Joras.u. for one dav in each week .for two successive weeks.
1
Established and ordained ttus:iSd day of August. WA:. :.s: FRF.D C. BANDFU .Mayor. Attest:
M. S. .n r. City Clerk
FURNITURE
1 have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh £oods in the Furniture line in the State, which I will offer at the very lowest prices.
Call and see the line when you are io the city.
^TTEIder,
43 and 45 S. Meridian St..
INDIANAPOLIS
flia !Ia imiiijti l..icii rsinn. iiccnutJt. of tlio reunion of lli.i of 11 it* Ciimlii'ilainl. tlio Monon will poll half faro ticliotR to Clutta. lViin., aiul return on Kept. 13th ami 1 ttli, goorl lo. return until
l'.i. Faro $1
1'or tlio mooting of tho Kovoroign (trand Lodge 1. O. O. 1-'. the Monou rout" will soil ticUots on Ho))t. lltth to 1-Uli. to Portland, Orogoti and return at half faro.
Tickets will bo good to roturn any time within (HI days.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Oastorla.
"Kauai Kill)!/" 1'orl H'lne. Tho feebler tho constitution, the more susceptible the system is to tho causes disease, and the iees competent it is to struggle with sickness. Hence where there is a deficiency of natural stamina tho physique should be protected und strengthened by the the best invigorant that nature produces. Insist upon your druggist or dealer giving you "KOYAL 11UBY" Port Wine accept no substi tnte "just as good" which bhey may oiler you.
The pure Oporto grapo juice, old, rich and mellow, has that fruity taste so sol dom found, no matter what price is paid. Quart bottles SI pints GO cents Sold and guaranteed by Nye .t Co, bottled lv l'.oval Wine Co., Chicago Ills.
Remember
TheCrawfordsvillel ransfer Line,
WALiKUP MCKAUIJANI), Proprietors.
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 Washingion street. Telephone No. 47.
THE JOURNAL
Will Be In Its—-
New Building,
Across the Fjoih 1
parlor while sister entertains her beau,
etc. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are little tilings thut tell. They tell on the liver
and tone up the system. So small and yet so effectual, they are rapidly supplanting the old-style pill. An infallible remedy for Sick and Billious ^Headaches, Billiousncss and Constipation. Put up in vials, convenient to carry. Their use attended with no discomfort.
Alloy 'resent
"Well begun is half done.!' lic^nn your cake of
VANDALIA LINE
i- TIMCE TABLE I I
In Effect February I, 1892.
Trains Leave Crawlordmllc, Ind,
FOHTHK NOUTII Sun. *:ld a. m. for St Jsun. d:lS p. m. tor
No. No. No.
v.\ i:.\. -i,
K.v
.0, Kx.
'-'PYI togis»im.NtwAta'Aiir»
1 :-'i0 in
Big 4
Location
I N O O E
The Jcurnl Job Office will Double Its Present Cap city.
This When Ordering
Printing of Any
Kind.
Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaningpurposes. Try it.
Little Things That Tell.
It is *he little tilings that tell—the little brothers for instance, who hide away in the
Joseph,
for South Uelld.
t. Joseph.
I o|{ THE SOI TII. Sun. a. m. for Terr un. p. m. lor
r.i Kx.
r.
:.\
u5, K.\
Haute
rre Haute «t, south.
H.l 1 p.»n .lor joints wt
For eomplole time card, giving all trains and stations, ami lor full information as for rates, throngh'cars. etc-., address
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent,
Crawl'ordsvMIe, Ind..
ciiitAso'Hi!_
DIRECT LINE
To all points
North and South—Chicago and Louisville.
Through Route to Western Points. :Y
fSolid Pullman Vestibule Train Service
iir.rwr.i-N
Chicago-Louisville. Chicago-(-incinnati.
Crawfordsville Titne-Table:
NOUTII— ,v
a tn
orrn— 1
:'2Tt
a
1:1U pin
H. S. WATSON. Agent.
^Cleveland, Cin cinnati, Chicago
Route. & St. Louis R.
WaKner SleoperB on nipht trains. Host mod era day coacheson alt trains. Connecting with solid Veatlbulo tratnB Bloomlnfrton and Poorlato and l'rom ssour river. Dehvor and tho Pacific coast.
At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Sprlnirfleld and Columhus to and from the Eastern and H-JB board cities.
TBA1NB AT OnAWFORDSVIM.K, OOL.M) WEST. No. Omall ». No.7 mall (d...i a. No. 17 mall 1:4' in No. 3 Express 0:4Sp.m
OOINO EAST.
No.11 Mall (dl I):ll0am No. 2 Exprese ^:10 am No. 18 Mall 1:12 pm No.8 Mall »:08 pm,
housewoik. .by buying.
I
Agents Wanted on Salary
Or commission, to handle the New Patent Chomlrul Ink Erasing J'cncil. The tjulckest and greatest selling novelty ever produced. Hrast's ink thoroughly In two scconds. No abrasion ot paper. Works like maple. iiOO to IHMJ percent, protlt. One u^nt's sales amounted to 8U-0 in six days. Another, M'J in two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and lull particulars, address, Tho Monroe Krasor MfjM.'o. LaCnisse.Wls. 44r
Notice to Contractors.
mtiKWA'l.Ks.
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at. the ottlce of tho Clerk of the city of Crawfordsville, Indiana. until A o'clock p. iu., Monday. Sept.-. WK IMrj, for the grading and paving with good hard nurned paving brick of the side .j walk on the east side, of south (Jreuu street from Franklin street south to the north line of Harvey Yaryan's lot, except where brick side wuiks are already laid.
All work to be done according to plans and specifications of the City Civil Kngnieer, and to his acceptance.
Bids lobe accompanied by an acceptable bond, double in amount to the. work bid upon. Said work to be completed within *'i days from the letting of the contract.
Bids to be opened at the next regular meeting the Council. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Common Council of the city of Crawfordsville. Ind. C. M. SCOTT,
Sept. o. City Clerk.
EYE, EAR,NOSE,THROAT.
HINTSINC
3d Regt. Indiana
Ex-Surgeon
Trustee Chicago College for the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat—Special Pension Examiner—Specialist for the Eye, Ear Nose and Throat.
SI'KCIAI* attention to the longest ^tamllm? and most dlllicult eases to cure, astlranulur andlnllamel Lids. Weak, Watery Kyes, Jitnnoss of Sl^rht, Closure of Tea- Ducts, etc. E£T"Cataracts, ('rose Kyes und all Surgical Operations on the Kye Mall skillfully performed without pain. l'rom the Kars,
DiralneHs, oNi in the Head Successfully treated where others fail. A C1IKOMC PiSCIIAltOK is cuused Fleers In the Kars, which, nnlcfs cured, aro liable to KM Into the lirain causing death by Inilaiuatloii or Wood I»OIP*II. Tat-irrh A n««Klect'd or Matlly treated vdlullll' Chronic Catarrh is The cause of so much iMmfneim, especially In tho middle ajred and old pc ople. Al.s(j of Cousump* tion. S^'Consultation Free. ^nnrfirloc Special attentiontotHtlnjf Hpecoptlildvltu* tacles and Kye (Jlasses, tor which purpose the Doctor has one of tho most elaborate and complete set of K*st lnK appliances In the west. Sncclal nalns taken to ttt the eyes and face, thus ^rivin^ the (irwitesi
KaMi'and Comfort as well as greatly improving the personal appearance ot the wearer. No charge tor lUtiUK*
Kast Side Square, Frankfort. Ind.. every Saturday. Will be at Dr. MeCormlck's Dental oth e, Crawtonlsvllle, Thursday, bept.'JP.
