Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 September 1894 — Page 3

THE GREAT

Remodeling Sale.

Will positively close next Sat­

in day ni^ht. This week

we offer our entire

stcck at

Absolutely Cost-

And this should be a great

week for you for bargains.

Don't let the chance

pass you.

Store will close after this week

at 6

m.

Lee S.Warner,

The One-Price

Clothier, Tailor, Hatter and

Furnisher.

hph Joel's Old Stand.

LABOR DAY

Or night, if you will, repairing old Furniture, but it in folly when a good Hodroom Suit can be bought of us for

$16.50.

That's our price. No creaky, wheezy, ill-fitting -affair. Something stylish, durable and worth owning. Why. Madam, it will last your lifetime and then help start your children in house keeping. 11 is a pleasure to use such furniture. Wc speak confidently be cause we know its value. Our prices are coming of the small end of the horn.

Then there is our beautiful line of •Carpets and lings. Von must see them. Nothing of the kind ever shown in the city. Our Parlor Suits will make you stare. We invite you in aud look through our stock. Respt. Yours,

Zack Mahorney & Sons.

O. W. ROUNTREE,

FIRE INSURANCE.

Iteprosonla Old KCMRDIG Insurance OOM panics. Office with luiltana and Ohio Lire Stock In surHiico CompanlCB. Patronavesolleltod.

C. M. SCOTT, HAKVKY 8TUKU8.

SCOTT &STUBBS

(Jenernl Inturance Agent*.

Fire, Life and Accident

INSURANCE,

Legal Documents, such aa Deeds, MortfrnireH.. •CONtracts, LCUBCH, etc., eieouted. l«oans on Farm** and City Property Negotiated on most favorable terms,

COLLKCTION8 A SPECIALTY.

Office, 2d V'ioor, No. 105J6 S- Washington St., Craw fordsville, Ind.

White Front Barber Shop.

OUR MOTTO:—We do more work forless money than any artist in the city, at 125 North Green Street. Only

Jlrst-elass artists employed.

GEORGE BELL, Prop.

Purelyvegetable,ple.isant

UON TIIINK

orWmvIngtlio city,even for sliurt time, without, ordering Th«.Journal to follow you. It coftt* you but 10 cent* a we««k, HR It loo« here at homo, ami the HtlilwBH will ho rhaiiK«ML a* often HA you «le*lr«.

GENERAL GOSSIP.

Concern* Everything and Kverybody and Is, Therefore* of Interest to All of Us.

—C. W. Wright is in Chicago. —Rial Benjamin has moved to (ireuncastle. —.1. 11. Hryant was in Indianapolis to-day. —Hev. W. J. Howe was in Indiana plis to-day. —Miss Calla Lee has returned to Indianapolis. —Cliff Collins has returned to Kankakee, Ills. —Mis May me Spillman lias returned from Chicago.

Latest styles in fall hats at Kanisay .v ultra's. —O. C. Irwin came over from Green, field yesterday. —Miss Ida Hall has returned from Charlevoix. Mich. —Ed Olive has gone to Indianapolis to spend Sunday.

Hev. Delou Hurke returned to South Hend to-day. —August ice bills are due and payableat the ice otlice. !»-S

Miss Maggie Carroll returned to Indianapolis this morning. —Miss l'ein l'etticord, of New Uoss, is visiting Miss Floy Utter.

Dr. R. .1. Cunningham and children have returned from New York. I'rof. 11. S. Kritz is up from Waveland to resume his college studies. —Herbert Thomson entertained a number of his friends last evening. —John M. Mitchell, of Marion, is in tiie city visiting relatives and friends.

Miss Julia Watson has returned to Indianapolis to resume her school work. —Tom liregory and wife, of Thorntown, were the guests of Col. hdwanls yesterday. —Miss Amber Rogers, of-Thorntown. was the guest of Agnes llan.sdell the past week. —Mrs. N. W. Duley, of Logansport. is visiting her parents, '1'. 15. llansdell and family.

Rev. B. 15. Thomson will preach at the First church to-morrow. Subject the evening, -"Lessons from Lifo at Saratoga."

Levi Lewis and family, of New lioston, 111., spent the week with l!ev. W. J. Howe. Mr.,Lewis is a raiser of Hereford cattle. —Mr. and Mrs. Joe lln \ls and Mrs. Taylor, of llillsboro. attended the fair here and -.yere the guests of li.lly liromlcy and wife. —Frankfort Nrivs: Mr. and Mrs. .las Fisher have issued cards announcing that they will be "at home" to tli friends after Sept. 1-th.

A remonstrance against the pro posed Nobes ditch has been tiled in the Commissioners court and the case will be tried next Wednesday. —Miss Yergie McCray, of Danville I). M. Humphrey and family, of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Alex Campbell, of Alamo, are guests of Miss Edna Campbell. —Mrs. Charles Cornwall and Mrs.

Dr. Potts, of llloomington. have returned home after a visit with Mr. ami Mrs. James Caldwell on east College street.

Miss Kmma Dinsinore, of .lamestown, and Miss Don l'uttens. of Lebanon, and Mrs. Biddle, of lirazil, were the guests of Mrs. hmerson l.allard this week. —On Thursday evening thieves ransacked the residence of Harley Wilkinson one mile south of town during the family's absence and stole unite a lot of clothing and a revolver. —Dr. Irwin Detchon has leased the new dwelling house fronting on Water street, of Mr. Lawson, for a term of years and will move in as soon as the house and grounds can be finished. —The Young Men's Christian Association Building will be open to-mor-row afternoon. The Sunday afternoon services will not be held to-mor-row, but will be resumed on Sept. Hi. —Will Sidener, of Armour, South

LAXATIVE

THE PRUNE LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.

FOB BALE BY COTTON & RIFB

THE DAILY JOURNAL.

ESTAW.ISHKD IN 18S".

SATURDAY, SEI'TKMBKIl s. 1894.

1

—Miss Ahern. who lias been the guest of M. .1. Carroll, returned to Indianapolis to-dav.

Missltelle V. Scott lias returned Richmond after being the guest of Rev. W. .1. Howe.

John 11. Smith, of the Kankakee I),•tin,mil, is in the city and will remain two or three days. —College students arrived in large numbers yesterday resolved not to miss the fair at any hazard.

Mrs. Craig lias returned to Indianapolis after being tin* guest, of lu-r daughter. Mrs. Fred llnnvn. •Miss liilna Hawkins, of Indianapolis, has returned home after a visit with her aunt. Mrs. H. 11. Crist.

Latest "fad" in neckwear for la dies and gentlemen, red TeeUs, Four n-hands and Windsors at Ramsay .V (ioltra's.

Dakota, lias returned to Crawfordsville

and agreeable to take, accept*.

able to the stomach, safe and effective for old and young. Acts quickly and gently on the stomach, kidneys, liver and bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, sick or nervous Headaches, by removing bile and cleansing the system. Dispels Colds and Fevers. Purifies the blood. The best Family Medicine. Price $oc. Sold by druggists. Take no substitutes.

with a view to making this county his future home. lie went to Dakota ten years ago. and after this long experience lias reached the wise conclusion that there is no State in the West as good as Indiana. 1'arke county ./"»null: W. T. Wliittington. a prominent attorney of Crawfordsville. was in Rockville .Saturday.... Homer Allen leaves for Wabash the coming week where lie will begin his work as a "haughty senior." —Mrs. li. A. Smith has returned to Frankfort after a visit with friends here. —lUoominton Tclciilimic: Secretary Worrall. of the big Bloomington fair, returned last night from Crawfordsville, having been to the Crawfordsville, r.oswell and Lafayette fairs. He states that not less than 000 people attended the I 'ra wfordsville fair Thursday. Mr. Worrall went with the especial purpose of getting entries for outfair next week, and secured a large number of horses for the speed ring, several car loads of live stock and poultry for the show rings, in addition to a number of shows to amuse the people.

Tlio M.-lvinlcy Moi-tiiiK.

Indianapolis ./minimi: Indications point to an enormously large attendance at the great MeKinley meeting in this city on Sept. 213. and the chances are that it will be one of the greatest political demonstrations since the campaign of lsss. The secretary of the State Committee has assurance that the Central Tratlic Association will probably grant a half rate from all points in the State, and excursions will be run from nearly alj the neighboring cities.

N. Williams, of Crawfordsville. was in the city yesterday morning negotiating with the Big Four people for a special train of twenty cars from that city. They expect to bring over about, twelve hundred Republicans with the Morton Republican Club, the famous organization that brought eighteen hundred Republicans here to see Blaine in I *s I.

'/.iM-k W l* ISullK Oil'.

The Ladoga l.rnihr speaking of tli ilored folks' basket, meeting last Sunay says: "The bestof order prevailed ill day ami close attention was given to all the exercises. The preacher and Zack Williams, one of the trustees of the church, both complimented the crowd for its behavior and for tin. indly treatment extended. Williams xpressed a desire to sell all his Crawfordsville real estate and move to Ladoga. He also tried to run in an adertiscment for a county seat rcstati ant, but. was promptly "rung oil'" by the pastor." If '/.ack desires to sell ind clear out there are no ropes :irouml him. Crawfordsville has dour about, as well by Zaek as Zack has by 'rawfordsvitle.

A (itmil 1(1 Man.

Zeb II. Williamson, aged TM years, of Raccoon, attended the fair yesterday Mr. Williamson was born near Mt Sterling, lsv., and is ipiite a remark :tble man. lie has never tasted -liipior or medicine but has used tobacco sin lie was eight years old. lie is a Mexi can war veteran having served in lien ry C-lav's regiment. He has twelvi children, all liviug. the youngest being •'.'! years of age.

I'nmkfnrt 11 a.v Conn1.

Frankfort Scu\: At a meeting of the members of Lily Division. No. 30, K. of 1\ last night, it was decided that the division would attend Pythian dsiy exercises at Crawfordsville on the 27th inst. If the proper effort is made the. Frankfort rank could semi thirty men and they a»v sntlieiently drilled to make._a.goud showing.

Iliinri Coiiri'rl.

The usual band concert will be given this evening..,,.. LUowmg. j^ the,program me: March—W» ln bletbt WHn Sehott .Rche—Crystal W live lturitanc Obllfnitn--C««sy:indt Concert Secnu— Libel la Waltz—Diana March—Kansas City Kxposition

Sehamtnol .C'omstook Poiteo

A street parade will take r»:30 o'clock.

Khvsler Kiesier Hose

place at

Homo Molon.

Last evening some bold thief stole a horse aud buggy which had been left standing for a few mir.He" at the fair rounds. The rig was the property of Charles Kdwards, of Wesley, and as yet no clew as to the thief has been obtained. The horse was a light bay and the vehicle a top buggy.

Will Trll of Mexico.

Dr. McLennen. of South llend. who occupies the pulpit of the M. K. church to-morrow morning and evening, will iu the evening deliver an address on Mexico, including its history and people and the work of the church there. The Doctor spent several years in the work there.

CirhiM't* Hotter.

Oec Crimes took a turn for the better last evening and this morning was much brighter. The doctors are very hopeful now that he will recover.

Noti.

To maUi' necessary repairs in our main line the gas will be shut olV on Sumlay, Sept. nt l::i0 p.m. and remain olV until about p. in. The tire alarm will five live taps when gas is shut oil' and when turned on. All consumers are cautioned to shut oil all tires and lights if Vhey expect to be awav from their houses at that time. '.I-S .1 No. McA I.KVY, I it'll. Supt.

A MERITORIOUS INSTITUTION.

Tin* Walker liu»iiieHg Collt»K« iu»l Wluil II lluiiiK For This Coimly.

Iu times"past several "business colleges" have been maintained in Crawfordsville only to end in failure. This has not been due to the lack of appreciation on the part of the town and county so much as to the inelliciency and incapability of the cheap "lly by nights" who operated them. Naturally, therefore, when l'rof. F. (!. Walker arrived in Crawfordsville and declared his intention of starting a business college he was received "on probation" as our Methodist brothers would say. People were inclined to look askance on such institutions locally operated and the task of clearing the path of the obstacles left by unworthy predecessors was not exactly an easy on.

But patient merit seasoned with faithful application is never left in this county.. Prof. Walker has succeed. .1 beyond the most sanguine expectations of his best friends and people are just beginning to realize the scope and benefit of his work, lie began with four pupils and comparatively no public sympathy or backing. But nothing succeeds like success when success is meritorious. In seven months his enrollment has increased to 112 and in less than a month more will be over 100. Every student gives the college a line recommendation ind its merits advertise it far and wide. The students come not only from Crawfordsville and Montgomery county but from all the adjoining counties. They bring money to Crawfordsville and they spend it here with our business men and citizens. Wabash has 27S students and is acknowledged to be by all odds "the biggest thing" Crawfordsville has. With l'rof. Walker's business college with 100 students the year around we have another "big thing." Just stop and think about it. Over tifty of these loo students will be from out of town. They will spend on an average of S10 a week each for twelve mouths in the year. 8250 a student or S2ii,000 for the student body. This has nothing to do with'the money spent by the college itself or the local students. It is safe to say that the college will cause to be pent here 250.000 for Crawfordsville wares. An institution of this kind is worthy of the support if every citizen especially when its real merit is unquestioned.

I'rof. Walker is a graduate of Cambridge University, England, and of the Hlmira, N. Y.. School of Commerce, lie is honest and capable and a student, he turns out. will be capable of taking a position. In this way again he is a benefit to the town and county. II makes practical business men and women. The handsome .rooms in tli new Rainsev-Somerville block have just been refitted with all the most modern furniture and appliances and the institution bears the earmarks of thoroughness and success. While many business colleges over the country were closed and others have retrograded because of hard times Professor Walker's has marched right on up the hill and that too, in the face of obstacles. His college does not teach by text book but by practical illustration and real method. It is worthy of all patronage and as a benefit to Crawfordsville aud Montgomery county TIIK •loritNAi. takes pleasure in bespeaking for it the aid an encouragement of all good citizens. Prof. Walker is assisted by Mrs. N. N. Houston and Prof.

Me'.laugliey, two excellent and competent instructors. T. J. Houston, the college solicitor of the institution for Montgomery county, is one of the best men in the work and will gladly respond to any call.

College Announcement.

1'resident Hnrroug-hs will be at his otlice in the college. Center Uall, on Monday, from S to 12 a. in., and from 2 to -1 p. m. New students are requested to call at the otlice to till out blanks of application for admission, on Mon day morning, if possible. Statements regarding the honor entrance examination will be found on tthe college bulletin board in Center Uall. This ex amination occurs on Monday and Tues•'ay-

SOME ODDITIES IN ETIQUETTE. What is Considered Proper and Improper In IHITorcDt Countrled.

In Holland a lady Is expected to retire precipitately If

she should enter

The Magic Touch

or

Hood's Sarsaparilla

You smile at the idc.i. Hut if you arc a sufferer from Dyspepsia

And Indigestion, try a bottle, And before you have taken "half a dozen doses, you will involuntarily think, and no doubt exclaim, "That Just Hits It!" "That soothing effect la a magie touch!" Hood's Sarsaparilla gi'iitly tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organ?, invigorates the liver, creates a natural, heallliv dcslro for food, gives refreshing sleep, and in short, raises the health' tone of the entire system.<p></p>Hood's

a

store or restaurant where mon are congregated. She waits until thoy have transacted their business and departed.

Ladles seldom rise in Spain to receive a male visitor, and thoy rarely accompany liim to the door. For a Spaniard to give a ludy—even liis wife—his arm while out walking is looked upon as a violation of propriety.

No Turk will ever enter sitting room with dirty shoes. The upper classes wear tight-fitting shoes with goloshes over them. The lnttor, which receive all the dirt and dust, are left outside the door. Tbo Turk never washes in dirty water. Wate is poured over his hands, so that when polluted it runs away.

In Syria the people never take off their hats or turbans when entering tho house or visiting a friend, but they always leave their shoes at tho door. There are no mats or scrapers outside, and the floors inside are covered with expensive rugs, kept very clean in Moslem houses and used to kneel upon while praying.

In Persia among tho aristocracy a visitor sends notice an hour or two before oalling, and gives a day's notice if the visit is one of groat importance. He is mot by servants beforo he reaches the house, and other considerations are shown him, acoording to relative rank. Tho left and not tho right Is considered tho position of honor.

In Sweden, if you address tho poorest person on the street, you must lift your hat. Tho same courtesy is insisted upon if you pass a lady on tho stulrway. To enter a reading room or a bank with one's hat on is regarded us impolite.

Kememher

Hood's

pS

Cures

Pills cure liver ills, constipation,

•Ulousness. Jaundice. sick headaoho vnittufftUo*

ViiiMlulla I.inc. l!viMirvio»s to M. I.nulv For 11n* Fxpusil Ion. Kvory Tu«»Miay and Thursday, frcin September r.t.h U* Jctober lth, excursion tickets to St. Louis and return will be sold from Terre Haute sind points west, jrnod to return within live days, at. one and one-third fare for the round trip. Also, on eaeh Thursday excursion tickets from Ktlinyham and points west will he sold at one fare for the round trip, jfood to return within Uiree day-». l-'or the St. Louis Fair, excursion tickets will be sold from all stations from September 2'Jth to October Mb, good to return until October sth, 1 '.•!. at one fare for the round trip.

(iuiimnti'iMl lire.

We authorize our advertised drujrLpist to sell lr. Kincr's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs ami Colds, upon this condition: If you are aillict1 with a Cough, Odd or any Throat. Chest or Lung trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit. you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could nut make this offer did we not. know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be. relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Cotton.^- llife's Progress Pharmacy. Large sues and $\.

"Il»r Fan- Hor Fortuno.*'

This has been truly said of many women. Vet no face can long retain its beauty unless health is behind it. Woman is subject to so many distressing complaints that health and beauty are often prematurely impaired or lost. Fortunate it is that siie basal baud invaluable a friend as Dr. I'ierce's Fav orite Prescription. Multitudes of women throughout the land can personally testify, that it all'ords the only positive cure for the dire legion ol "female weaknesses." Sutler and fade away no longer, when this remedy will bring yon sure relief. It is the great restorer of health and therefore the best possible restorer of beauty. All druggists.

CHEKTON, Iowa—Dr. VI. V. Pierce--Sir-—My wife, improved in health gradually from the time she commence' taking "Favorite Prescript ion" unti now. She has been doing her own lousework for the past :our months When she began taking it. she was scarcely aide to be on her feet, she suiVered so from uterine debility. 1 heartily recommend it for such cases 11. M. S.\VJKK.

Try It.

For a lame back or for a pain in the side or chest, try saturating a piece of llannel with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and binding it onto the alTected parts. This treatment w'.il cure any ordinary ca.se in one or two days. Pain lialui also cures rheumatism. r»o cent bottles for sale by Nve A. Uooe, 111 North Washington street,. opposiUt-v.-^court house. un' l-or Hftnh.rhf'.

As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to be the very best. It ell'ects a permanent cure aud the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its intluence. We urge all who are aillicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial, incases of habitual constipation Klectric Hitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only r»U cents at Cotton A' Uife's Progress Pharmacy.

WALKI:K sale re vi ved ni 'win tor goods at Hischof's.

Viiiiiixlht Ihmust Kxi-urkinn*.

September 11th and °.Uh, also one date in October the Vandalia will run harvest excursions to the West and Southwest at one fare pins S2 the round trip.

Also on Sept. In is tho last one fare excursion to Northern Michigan. Remember the Terre Ilansc raees Sept. 11 to H, one fare. SI.00 the round trip. Special trains will be run on Sept. 11, J:i, l.'i and I t. leaving here at 10:14 a. m., arriving at Terre Haute at 12:-}"i p. m. Ijeave Terre Haute at 7 p. in., arrive home at 9 p. m. .1. Hr'iriuVMIN*. Agent.

HtMklcn'K Arnion SHIV«*.

The best salve in the world for Outs Hruiscs. Sores, Fleers, Salt Khcum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2f cents per box*. For sale by Cotton & Rife's, the Progress Pharm acy.

A liontl Appetite

Always accompanies good health, and an absence of appetite is an indication of something wrong. The universal testimony given by those who have used Hoods Sarsaparilla. as to its merits in restoring the appetite, and as a purilier of the blood, constitutes the strongest recommendation that can be urged for any medicine.

Hood's Pills cure all liver ills ionsuess, jaundice, indigestion, headache, i'ftc

For Bargains

Come Now

There Some

And while house

stroyed by li«rhlnin

property, and ollen

life.

bil-

sick

A Jool Thini* to hiop at llaiul. From the Troy. (Kansas) (.'hicf: Some years ago we were very much subject to severe spells of cholera morbus: and now when we feel any of the symptoms that usually preceed that ailment, such as sickness at the stomach, diarrhoea, etc.. we become scary. Wc have found Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy the very thing to straighten out one in such cases and always keep it about. We are not writing this for a pay testimonial, "hut to let our readers know what is a good think to keep handy in the house. For sale by Nye Uooe, 111 North Washington street, opposite court house.

ABE LEVINSON

Is in the nt New York, Boston unci Philadelphia

buying the

Largest Stock of Goods

lie ever had in his store.:- -.They will begin to anive in a few

cV.ys and in the meantime the old stcck will be

Sold at Low Figures

are Things

For Instance

Anv diil.l in llu' uiLv can purcli iM- (Irocri'ii's at my

slDi-c iifs t'hi'aply as tin- most iw-porienot'tl housewife.

This is saying a |,n-cat ili'al. tint, is saying- the truth/ '.

tlir tlu'iii tin iiiniictf inn/ till Ihnn u-lmt i/uii want.

fact.iun iruarantcod in i-vcry instance.

M'MULLEN & ROBB

WHITE HOUSE GROCERY.

The Klectric. Season

re bein deind the shin-:

^Ics diawn from the roof by the snn it is lime tp et Bryant's

Crestile Conductor

On your house and

thereby save your

air

Ol'.I.VlCJi WITUOCT 1'AIS. Ff'Ml, SHOCK Oil 1N.JUUV N?vVMIl um\ A«i AIN ltY TIIK

FACE, SIDEWALK,

For New Goods

Wait

THAT A CHILD CAN DO AS WELL AS GROWN PERSON.

ELECTRIC NEEDLE

By DR. J. VAN DYCK, Hlectro Surgeon,

BUILDING

Brick

IN ANY QUANTITY.

For Prices ]uqulr** at-Martin Souls Ice Of lice, north Given i-litrel* TIIK CKAWI'OKDSVIIJ.IC

resscd Brick Company

T'HEO. McMECHAIS!, DENTIST. CKAWFOKDSV1LLK, INDIANA Tvnderp Mr service to tho public. Mottc irooil «vork HIH! inodi'mlo orleos

Free

Shorthand

Write to the Cr a ford sville liuflineas Co 1 I ofr or pa ars of 7,he ('r»wford«vlllr

Satis-

ON THE^~" FEMALE PACE

of the Itoston Klootrolysls Co., Clrrlo I'urk Hotel, Tr.dlanapolls, Intl.

Di:. VAN' UVCK lias devotod sovcral liours (lolly for yf-ars 1 1 lip Kloctrlc Needlf) operation, and has evired over lfi.noo rasps. Kvory caserurod, no matter how bad It may be. Tills la positively tlio only method In the world liy whlc.li HAIR CAN BE DESTROYED FOHEVER. H! truuts patients In every Stuto In tbo Union. I)i!. VAN DYCK will have parlors at

Xull House, Crawlordsville. Saturday,Oct. I3tli.

to treat ladles for superfluous hair, and during this visit can treat several new patients, liours, A. H. to 8 I\ M. BOOK PRBB.

xai

HOST

I Ad.,

M.HAYS,

TRANSFER DRAYS,

For all kinds of liwivy hauling. Ollicc ntF. McDonald's livci oil ea-t Marl.t-t street.

HO TMK UAIK CAN.

psjrscv,

MOST

BZAUTim AUD MOST.7' DU1ABLE UQBTSS.

Ho Cmoting-Socm Ccmplite, Without It.

ThiiLlRfttcr isprnctififtlly automatic, as by tho uctiou of raising tho handle you iccure the flame*. Tho column is handsomely mar blcizcd, highly polished, &nd can scarcely bo deters .. ted, it so nearlT represent* 1 genuine marble. All tho metalornamentaarenlckcl plated. It bresentrtheappoaranoe ofa Lighted which fou oould not reproduce tor five times our price to rou. It will pay for Itaell (n Baying gas, clcanllnefw, and the satiBfacvioii .being always rutdy lor light.

PRIOE, •16.00.

latarasttpaal Automatic Haehlne Co. 29i-296Main St., Gtn'nati

Agents Wanted for all kinds of Novelties.

Bookkeeping

Schola ships and Farmers* special course in Bookkeeping. Address P. 0. Ho* 2i)l

MOSOS RODTE.

ft.m Nlirht JExpresa. 1 :Q0p.m pusfl#*n

8:14 a.m.... ."i:03 p.m.. 1:50 a. 1:15 p. in..

aoCTu

.... 1:50 a.rn ..." :2Gp.in .... 0:16 a.ni

get

2:50 p.m T/OCKJ Frol^bt.*

BIG 4—Peoria Dlilslon.

AST

0:f0p.ni

12:4fa.m.

a.

1 :tup.m

VAUDTLII.

dilUTH 0 44 am 5 ii0 (IDI 8 1 0

........8:10 a in. 6:19 pin pm