Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 January 1891 — Page 7

FALL AND WINTER

ANNOUNCEMENT.

Campbell Bros.'

Dry G*ods Emporium.

We are now ready to show yon

Fall and winter Goods,

Dress Woods, Trimmings, Underwear, Hosiery, Cantons, Flannels and

Blankets.

Winter is'coming and now is tlie lime

TO BUY

EVERYTHING

Tliat|is Beautiful in|

STYLSH MPS!

('AN ME FOUND AT

Lowest Prices

We shall continue our Carpets and Lace Curtains at old Prices. The McKiiiley Bill eaunot knock us out. Now is the time to buy.

Campbell Bros'.,

(ior. Washington and Main Sis.

Tlif.se

MUSEUM of WON DERR

physiological

S|n'cili lianiionizi' with nature's efforts, purify and enrich the blood, restore muscular, nerve. anil br.1111 jiowcr—a per: cot reneivnl of life, (iood for old oryoi:n£ livery (lose tells. Can bo sent by mail secure froiiioetecuiv. 1 P.ickagu 1. OHO niont li's course both specifies $3. A two months course—sufficient to cit! »U eases in every Id, 55. rhousan]:s ulready cured. Absolutely s-ife and sure. Address iiuUer ltomeuy Co.. Buffalo. N.Y-

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PEOPLE

A great harvest to make tuonoy for all agents. Tho ino«t popular, successful selling now look 'wit. Nothing sella like it. Its attractiveness, lewprico larpto aizo, boautilul illustrations in colors, draw like a magnet. Tho only book that supplies tfio proatest demand ot llio people.

Postlvely Ihe boat for acinus to IIIIIIIB the mont Money on now published 111 tlio universe. ISO salary and over per week guaranteed to any one showing it and explaining our exclusive new method of payment. No experience required. Bo quirk to eanvasa your section. High terms. Outfit post paid, only 6fi cents. :lil days'Jcrodit, Virculnrs fro

Lycenm Pahlishiiig Co,, Cincinnati. 0.

Tho greatest known Female liemedy. lieeommends itself

wherever used. Pleasant to use. Not injurious or painful. Many Doctors use it. Cures leucorrlicea or whites, ulceration, inflammation and congestion uf the wonil), falling of the womb, cancer andl all diseases peculiar to 'women. Used at home in your own privacy. 40 days' treatment, $1.00. Sent prepaid, free from observation, on receiptof price. Send for (circulars. Lady agents wanted. Address

LADIES' COMFORT MFG. CO. RICHMOND. IND.

TO WEAK MEN

Snflcruig from the effocts of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, loutiunnhooil, ctc., I will Rend a valuable treatise r«eai' di containing full particulars for homo cure. FREE? of charge. A splendid medical work Hhould be reml by every man who Is nervous am! debilitated. Address,

•'•of, F. F«w*

Vi«it J, A. Joel hi'toie you buy your OverMat. He will save you money.

-..Cigars niid tobacco at the (Hipper.

Ft, Wayne coatiaaes to patronize soutbera otteriei tbe extent ef^mauy tboviaid dol-

This is the blanket the dealer told me was as good as a 54."

FREE—Get from your dealer free, the $4 Book. It has handsome pictures and valuable information about horses.

Two or three dollars for

Atk for

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f'M-ni,' tho results of ]XM'iiicious habits. r.xoess- s. V.'ji! -.ii,- Drams, over-wort or«.»theri.-auses, indtic5lvr :iram t:i^. Weariness, Trembling, Dizziness, "VY.. .••:liln-ss. Numbness, liysliiiiaies, Jlealaeli •slMb.iNition. Mental and I'm sieal Weakness, u:'.l Ijiiiii.riMsoi'ot'li'rsviuiii.oiiis, aro.quiclilv ivt* r'11 to I'F.RreCT 1LKAI.TCI with tho lVistiac JT'T of man Mini womanhood: llio vim and enei oitth.capablooi 11 |..\uifr lie plea- tiros an I uiw.-s of life, bv our VITA I, KEUKNKK. AI'OU and AI.TEKATIVU TAIII.KTS. CUKt:SfiUARANXi:Kl.

Hone

Blanket will make your horse worth more and eat less to keep warm.

5fA Five Mile 5/A Boss Stable 5/A Electric 5IA

Extra Test

SO other styles at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get them from youz dealer, .vritc us.

5/A

*ORSt BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.

NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE B/A LABEL Manufd

by WJI. AYRES& SONS, Phllada., who

make the famous Horse Brand Baiter Blankets.

Cottoaa. Boot O O N

'omiosed of Cotton Root, Tansy and ... !:'iinvroyiil—a recent discovery by an an Is a is sale, Effectual. Price $1, by mall, •ei!eu.' Ladies, ask your druggist for Cook's .: Hoot Compound and take no substitute, or .-.!oee stamps for sealed particulars. Address ROM) I.IJLY COMPANY, No. FIAHW Block, 13 Woodward avo., Dotroit, Mich.

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Diseases. Sold by your Druggist. Sellers Medicine Co., Pittsburgh,"

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Mule ol Indiana, Montgomery Comity: til the Montgomery ireuil Court, .lanuaiy term. IS'.U. Kielianl MeCandiess vs. Snifth .I. llr('millions.

Now comes the I'linnlitl. by .lolin It. Courtney, his attorney, and files his complaint to.' divorce herein, with an atlidnvil that said doleiulnlit. Sarah .1. .McCandless. is not a resideut of the State of I milium.

Notice is tlierotore hereby iriven said defundaut, that unless she be and appear on the Ilrst day ot the next term ot the Montgomery Circuit Court, to be lioiden on the sei-onil day ot March, A. I).. 1891, at the Court House ill!-rawfordsville, iu said Comity and State, and answer or demur to said eompluiut. the same will bo heard and determined in lier absence.

Witness my name, and Hie seal ot said Court, atllxed at CniM torilsville, this !Uh day of .Ian. umv. A. 1).. lsi'll. iI K.N I! ». UL I.KTT. Clerk.

"MILLER BROS."

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Are AMERICAN, and the BEST.

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AND NOS. 101, 505,~030. LEADING SCHOOL PENS.

No. 28

University

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The Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden, Conn. MANUKACTUHEItS OK Steel Pens, Ink Erasers and Pocket Cutlery-

SELLERS' LIVER PILLS

Over 100 grogisold by one druggist. Thrr iliava no equal for curing Diuiiieu. Headache, ICostlveneM, Malaria, Liver Complaint, Kevn and Ague, Indigestion, BarVnctie, and all I.iver and Stomach troublea. TKey Never Fail. Sold by all drnggUm and country store' keciMro. Scllrrs Co., lVnp'*, IKUbargfa, l*a.

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lit fie frjrttine»hi»*«b*en madeafc nrk f.»r u«, bv Anna PftfT'* Auftin, an'! .Inn. Ilomi, Toledo, Ohio, •r rut. Why 1 v«m* jMiinfirarn nvor #5IM)iW •month. You mi ilt«* work nnJ IW« lut lnMi»*, you »re. F.ven begitinrr* nr«* *kim1v «*arninp from f& to *10 a ilnv.

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ntrV#. •how you h«w

mid M#rt vcdi an work in time all tli* 'm •». Hip monry for work-i-r». t'nilurr unknown fliimnp thrm. S K\V »n nomlrrful. Puriinilnra free.

II. Sialic 11 Co.. Itoh. HtftO I*»rtlum1, Maine

Sl'RRIKS, styisli, at Tinsley »V Martin's

Try a Fack of McKeen's best tlour.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

THE CRAWFORDSYILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

WAYNETOWN HOENET ITEMS.

"I'he Heroic Dutchman ot '76" will be given in Armory Hall by the public school at au early date.

A lively sensation was in progress at Wingnto tbis week ia which a young traveling man figured prominently. He got too intimate with the young ladies and was promptly fired.

A young man from CrawfordsviUe was here Sunday with a "pitiful" story. He said that his wife had taken all bis money and then driven him from home, a pauper to tramp the world.

Some months since a small child of Win. Mullens swallowed a grain of coruaud in noine manner it lodged in the child's wind pip*', and all eflorts by i)r. Culver proved mostly successful, the parents not submitting to the treatment necessary to remove the same. On Friday, however, while the child was violently coughing, the grain of com came up ami the child is now as well as ever. Mr. Mullen brought the gram of corn to town Friday, and felt very thaukful that nature took the course it did.

The glove contest, between Ed faorey the champion heavy weight pugilist of Indiana, aud Tim Fell, of CrawfordsviUe, for $50 aside is exciting much interest in western Indiana. The "scrap" will take place Feb. 5th or t5tht within 25 miles of CrawfordsviUe. Mr. Corey has been in training at tbis place for several days, and is rapidly bringing himself liouie to the required weight, while Fell is in training under the care of "Friday" Clark and is said to he in good form. It will be a good fight, wilb bettinir in Mr. Corey's fwor on tlie start.

In the CrawfordsviUe Journal and Indianapolis News of Wednesday there appeared a challenge from Mr. Howard Dickersou, of CrawfordsviUe, to fight any heavy weight in Indiana for a purse of $800 and the Hornet is authorized by Mr. Ed Corey to accept the challenge, providing that the fight eau come off within'.*0 du.\s after his fight with Tim Fell which takes place Thursday Feb. 5th. He also extends a challenge to any heavy weight in Indiana for a purse to be agreed upon to light to a finish, lie prefering to meet Sam tiruut of Lafayette, or Lewis Carter, of Indianapolis, Mr. Corey meaus business and intends to stand by what be says, and if any heavy weight iu Indiana desires to have the lu iinrs of champion of this state he will Grst have to best him. Newspaper talk is no longer needeil. Any one U'sirous of meeting that gentlemen can meet him, sign articles aud decide upon the slakes to he fought for, at any time thereby deciding who is entitled to the claim of being the

Irest man. Call on or address at present E Corey, WuyiiKowu, Imi.

S DARLINGTON ECHO ITEMS.

Mrs. Nancy Bone, of Flat Rock, accompanied by her son-in-law, is visiting her MHJ, A. J. Boone, this week, and will remain with him until ho starts to California.

-Mrs. Eliza Marts has made aud marketed 2 pounds of butter the past year. It brought her SlO'.i. She has sold produce, the product ot her own labor, to the amount of SU7t. She says if any other woman has beaten t:. she would like to hear from her.

Clara Muir has instituted proceedings for divorce against James K. Muir. It w.i) be remembered that Clara and 'Prince' were marlied iu September, aud he left her in the winter going to his home iu Albany, N. \.

That Darlington is to have a bank is n»w assorted. The stockholders held a meeting yesterday and elected directors. There are be tween fifteen and twenty stockholders. There is considerable matter to atlend to, building safe, books, etc., before it will mature for hanking business. Hut it is a go.

A Family Brawl.

Monday morning Miss Mary t'. Wilkinson, daughter of JPascal Wilkinson, living on Sou'li Grant avenue, appeared in the Mayor's court and filed a complaint against his step-mother for assault and battery. She alleged that Mm Wilkinson, struck her with her hand and ap plied to her vilo epithets that wouldn't boar the public gaze. Mrs. Wilkinson denied all the charges in to and tried to convince the court that she fed her loviig daughter strictly on the milk of human kindness. Several witnesses, mostly neighbors, were introduced who proved conclusively to the contrary. During the trial Mrs. Wilkiusoi frequently interrupted these witness and at one time threat ened to throw the coart into a state of chaos. The mayor foaid her guilty and Kned and costed her $12.75.

Gone With the Money.

Last Saturday night Van Laden, of the firm of Laden & Abbott, barbers ou Green street ran off taking with him all of the firm's money on band, some $30. Laden left many creditors in the city to mourn his unexpected flight. Mr. Abbott will continue business the old stand a loser but a $«S0 wiser man.

A Good I.ookinc l'"a-e

WeiiKe t* see. Yet Erysipelas disfigures tbe features and the disease is as dangerous as il repulsive. Ic is sometimes called "St. Au thony's Fire," and often «nds in sudden death S. B. Carpenter, (irandville, N. Y., had it iu both legs, aud was aured by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Keinedy, of Rnndeut, N. Y. This medicine excels all others for the bio*d.

1 sulfered most severely from rheumatism during the winter. After using Salvation Oil two das tlm lain entirely subsided, and now I nni a well man.

A Lexington (tii.) lady snake.

1

has a pet rattle-

All the beautiful ll#wers are now reprodaeed ni jewelry.

Typewriters are made to sell for $1, and fountain pens for 10 cents.

Horsehoes ol'compressed paper have intioduced into the Herman array.

Merit Wins.

We denire to «ny to our citizens, that for year* we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Hucklen's Arnica Salve and Eleetric Bitters, aud have sever haudlod remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesiOate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready fo refund the purchase priae, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These reuiedi- have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Nye fc Co., drug store.

Cured Herself and Hor Child. S. S. S has relieved me of a terrible Scrofula, from which I had suffered for years. It affected my nose first as catarrh, then carries off tho bone, aud continued to eat uatil it destroyed the soft bone in the right side of the nose, then went to my throat, and later on to my lung, and it looked as if I was doomed. S. S. S, has cured me, and has alse cured my litte daughter of the same disease.

been

Tin? Now DUrorerj.

You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself he one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, you are one or its stauuch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be a filleted with a cough, colds or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Dottles Free at Nye fc Co. drag store.

MBS. N. RITCUKT, Mackey, Ind.

Treatise on Blood aud Skin Disease mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer ,3, Atlanta, Ga.

Go where you will, you will find people using Dr. Bull's cousjh syrup, and unanimous in its praise.

A. Chicago man who for five years slept with a revolver under his pill«w as a protection against burglars, found it was not loaded 'n all thai time.

For scrofula in every form Hood's Sarsaparilla is a radical, reliable runedy. It has an unequalled record of cures.

All sufferers from catarrh or influenza can look forward to a speedy cure by using Old Saul's catarrh cure.

A drunken man gotstock iu the wild the other day at Springfield, »lo., and the police had to construct a temporary derrick to pull him out.

A Philadelphia woman recently deceased, ha* left $550 for the sapport of a favorite dog.

I'uhllc

I will si^ll at public auctiou at my farm four miles south of (rawfordsville, the Bruce Carr place, on Tuesday, Jan. 27th, the following personal property: Five head of horses (one horse and four brood mares in foal, 2 colts) 5 milk cows yearling steer, spring calves, choice brood sows with pigs, 1,200 bushels of com 10 the crib hay in the mow lot ot shock fodder wheat in the groad: choice chickens binder mower sulky rake two horsewheat drill one:horse wheat drill: corn planter: cultivators: plows: harness farm wagon buggy: all my house hold goods line bed ding, hendsteads: heating aud cook stoves, etc. Everything I have -ot in the house or on the farm: EPH Mk.UIS.

Ti'.de Hamilton, Auctioneer.

At the sni« of the late Allen Thorndyko Hice's effects in New York, a few days ago, twenty pigs in clover sold f»r $2,50

"They are In It."

On last Monday morning Richmond A.' Ross removed their stock of harness, whips, rohss, etc., into their beautiful uew room in the Miller block on North Washington street. The room htis'been refitted according to the plans of the firms regardless of expense. Tlie woodwork is of of a snowy whiteness aud the harness is displayed iu a large forty-foot glas.s cabinet, the finest ever in the city. Whether you want to buy Or not, a peep through the urge windows will repay you.

Tim Marquis of Uaroda owns a carpet ten feet by six made of »oarls. and diamonds, it is wort $ 1,000,000.

J»hn U. Whittier's birthday-gifts included a barrel of pich-piae kindlings from Alabama.

Consumption Surely Cured.

To TH* EDITOR:—Please inform your roadors that 1 have a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cored. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of yonr readers who have consnniptioa it they win send mo their Express and P. O. addreai. Bcspeetfully, T. A. 8LOCDM, M. C., 161 Pearl St., N. Y.

tiering lWHi railroad property of a face value of $382,500 was foreclose 1, or went in t* the hands of a receiver.

Three daughters ef Alexander Kaiusey, of Acree, (5a., have succe«fnlly ran away fram home to get married.

A I'ortmiiite and ri»tef»l Woman. Mrs.,.1. H. (tiles, of Everett, Pa„ says: suffered for years from kindey and gra trouble. No physicians or medicine at home did me any good. I dually visited my former bor.ie at Rondout, N. \\, and began using Dr, Pavid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roudout, N. Y. A few words tell the result. I am perfectly well and a happy woman once

mere.

A Kaasas Alliance newspaper speaks of •ertain law as the "hulworks" of the agricultural interests,

Hints Unit are lJelter thau Gold. If you have bad breath, sluggish bowels, pain in the small of your back, nervousness or giddiness, your vital organs are sadly out of condition. A mere "dose of physic"!wili not help you. Your only wise course is to take Dr. David Kei.nedy's Favorite Remedy, or Romiont, N. Y.. and cleause your system of all impurities. It regulates the liver and kidneys.

Every Symptom Gone..

Probablv no disease inflicts so milch continuous pain'us Kbeu oatism. Over no sirig.e complaint 1ms Dr. I la id Kennedy's Favorite Hem edv.ol Uondoiit. Y., won nio'.'u cures than Wlieumatism: Uv its use, the agonized paiiunt can oiioo mo-e use his limbs and bo trend Iroiu past. yearsot pin.

Mr Frank Straight, a well-know mi.Mvkant ol New"llaiuburK.

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troin

Y., says: "I sutlered torturo

Sciatic Rheumatism.

My case was a very bad one. and nono of tliti inuaus taken nave me relief. I use Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, ot Rondout, N. l., and am entirely rid ol every symptom of my trouble. Only three bottles brought about this wonderful result. It has built me up and boem great benellt to mo iu other ways. I hwartily

Mcowmnad it to elkor eulTerers.

Dr. Keoieiy's Farorite Remeiy.

rMade at K©0NUO»T "N-IT. U. for

liOVEY'S CHARGE.

The Governor's Attack on Warden Murdock, of Michigan City.

A Joint Investigation Ordered.

IXDiANArous. Ind., Jan. 17.—Tho most dccided sensation of tin- session was sprung in the Legislature when a special message from the Governor was read, charging Warden Murdock. of the northern prison, with embezzling about $40,000. The message suvs that the warden has "refused to pay.into the Treasury of the State a cash balance for the year 1SSS of ^'J.tiOT.5'2. and for the year 18TO a balance of 517,910.5:?, and still, although demanded, refuses to pay the same." lie also says that he is informed that the warden lias for years past sold and unlawfully converted to his own use the. slops of the prison amounting to a large sum. lie therefore requests that a special non-partisan committee of the two bodies be appointed to investigate the charges against tho warden and report to the present session all the faets in the ease, together with the amount of money unlawfully used by Murdock.

The message led to a letter discussion in both branches, the Republicans favoring the special committee recommended by the Oovernor and the Deincrats contending that the regular committee on the norther!i prison should investigate the matter. The House iinally referred it to the regular committee by a decided party vote, though some of The Democrats voted with the Republicans.

Friends of the warden say that the. Minis demanded ly the Governor have been expended in needed improvements, and that every dollar was accounted for in the reports, the only tjuestion being as to the propriety of making the improvements without- authority from tho Legislature. The House committee held a meeting Friday afternoon and determined to meet with tlie .Senate committee Monday and arrange to make a joint investigation.

How lJlouot Was Killed.

RICHMOND, lml.. .Ian. IT. Dr. Patterson. who ilri'isscil the fatal wound on T. .1. Mount, the insane hor.pital patient that .lames A. Wood, tlie attendant, is accused of murdering', testified on redirect examination Friday that Blount was not dangerous. Demas Coo testitied that on experimenting he found lie could see persons going to lilount's room and what they did in it by the light of a lantern in it from points in the dark dormitory, from hich .lames Mamian. a cured patient. says he saw what he stated in his atlidnvil and testitied to. It was in eilVct that Wood choked Klount with his left hand, beat him wiiti tin- riirht. ami when I'lount hil him. Wood oof on tin? bed and kicked Mount in tlie side while, liloimt cried: "Mv tn.'d. don't kill inc." while Attendants Peterson and Marsh were presi-nl. A hospital bed was in court by which to illustrate. Ilannan said he trot out ol bed witlr the intion of goiiiir into l'iount's room when lie heard the noise, and when aslced why he did not. said he saw ood hilling l'dount and he feared he would In? treated the same way under the pretense that he was insane! uiiuinnnjreal)li. He thought Wood nil. because lie thought lie had killed

Mount, aud when lie heard the doctors and head attendants coming lie (witness) slipped back to bed. Ile afterwards tool I )r. Patterson that Klount was thus killed, but. told him to keep quiet till Wood. lio had gone to Lognnsport. was arrested. Patterson also said matters were not suiting liiiu and he soon resiirued.

Suddenly strielirn numb.

FOIST W'AYNF.. Ind.. .Ian. 17. Frjday morning Orville (iavloril. aged '(1 ', cars, left his home as usual, enjoying tho best of health. When lie readied the Murray street wood-yard, wheru Vie is a sawyer, his fellow workmc. greeted him. He responded and talked freely till 10 o'clock. Suddenly lie stopped from nis saw and stood the picture of despair, yet uttered not a sound. In a few minutes he left his worlc and ran *r the otlice. At the desk iavlord wrott. "1 can not talk." lie was told to open his mouth. This lie did. but his tongue .vas motionless. and apparently still'. It is thought his ton true is paralyzed.

Tho X'nutnriul

•INDIA

NAI'OI.IS. Ind.. Jan.

that anybody

17.—The in­

dications are now that Charles W. 1'airbanks is the man most likely to receive the vote of the Republican members of the tieiier.il Assembly for I nited States Senator. He litis apparently gained in the contest during the last two days. There is still some talk regarding ex-Secretary Thompson, L. T. Michener. I'nited States Treasurer IluViton and others, but (iovernor Ilovev is the most formidable opponent of Mr. Fairbanks. Michener. it is expected, will in a day or two request his friends not to urge his nomination.

For tbe KiRlit-Hour l.:m.

IN

I A N A I O I IS lml.. -Ian.

17.—'Tho

Representatives of the l-anners Alliance, State (irange. Mat- Federation of Trades and other hnvor organizations have decidi iu caucus to work for the passage of bills abolishing contract convict labor, making tin eight-hour-a-day clause, in- all State contracts: the repeal of the law voting subsidies to eorporir ions: riM|uirintf corporations to t\ tor spociul •privileges: placing free .'..ravel roads under the management ol road supervisors, and favoring the creation of a new State board of agriculture. jllneliiic of Indiana AifrirullnrKlt..

INDIANATOI.IS, Ind.. Jan. 1.. Ihe eleventh annual meeting of the Indiana Meekeepers' Association is being held here, and a number of ladies are in^ attendance. The president 1' riday citcil statistics showing that hist year the. l,oS'i.'255 colonies of bees in the State produced !):si.i7i' pounds of comb honey

and

WV.

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107,714 pounds of extracted honey.

iloor^e Hraxton. a boot am', shoe dealer of llioomingtou. Did., iia- jsM^ned 'or Ihe beco* lit of his creilitw.-». Ii!«icbw«fttc*a. ttomu.

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Big Feorin & Eastern R'y,

Kormerlv I., B. Jfc W. Route,

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Route EAST AN1 WEST.

WAGNER SLEEPING

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OHAIB CARS

On night tiaiut) connecting with Veatibulo

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at lilooiniiigton aud Peoria to and fromllja. souri Kivor, Denver aud Pacific Couft^Ugfl

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Indiaiiapolifi, Cincinnati,Springtlsld aadColaia bus to aad (row Eastern and $atoardjp~" Cili«8.1

TRAINS AT CllAWFOKDSVIM.lt. eoiNe ^AST No 8—Mail, d...5:MPM

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Vandalla juine—T..H Sc NORTH. .' amyette & Toledo Exp'ss.d'v ex. Suu'r :15 am Accommodation, daily exce Sunday..12:## IB /. vt'iiini i-xpresn, ,C:15p«l

SOOTH.

Aimsae & Texan Ex., d'y ex.

SUIIUHV— '1:47 A»

Accommodation, daily except —1 Uull HxprcBB, 5:i# Cull »r write to .1 Kdgewortti,^ agent Main street depot.

E. A. FOKD. (iwn.Paie. Agt

St.. LoniCjito.

Corresiionileuee solicited.

Perl W. Perils.

AUCTIONEER.

Sales of all kinds matin anywhere is the state. lost of references give and satisfaction guaranteed. Charge, to suit the times. correspondent will receivo proinpclut.ention. Leav orders with .Toe Taylor, -Ol -K. Mili street, or address

ALBERT W. I'JiitKINS, CrawfordsviUe, Ind.

Alwavs writeCino lor date befoie advertlsltt sale.

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A successful Medicine used over i30 yeard in thousands of cases, Cures Spermatorrhea, Nervout

Weakness. Emiuioni, lmpotency and all dir.«ases caused by abuse.

tnKFoax] indiscretion, or orer-exertlon. [IFRK] Six packages Guaranteed to C'Sf' when (Mother* roiCT^Ask your Druggist for The farea)' Pre.oHptUn, take no substitute. One pacMf» SI. Six $5, bv mail. Write for

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EUlIu Clietulcal Co., Del'oi'i BlClk Kor nalo by Low Kislier.

101) WliiHky llairel*.

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will aeH cheap. Come at on«e. ALBBKT MHHLKISEN.

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