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and other officials quarters in an up-to-date structure. The railroad trains will halt under a glass covered roof, extending out from the depot building, thus affording passengers protection from rain and snow. The edifice will be furnished in a first-class railroad fashion, the company intending to give our people a depot commensurate with the high standing of our city. The road recognizes that LaFayette is worthy of its best consideration—and that LaFayette will have.

TIED UP THE ENGINE.

The Anticipated Event!

Down at Brownstown, Ind., a sheriff tried to attach railroad rolling stock to protect a judgement. A Brownstown paper said: “Persons around the depot on Thursday evening witnessed the somewhat rare legal proceedure of a passenger train held up. Sometime before the east-bound passenger arrived, Frank Stotz, acting ns deputy constable, and Attorney W. H. Enderbrock put in their appearance at the depot. Stotz was carrying a trace chain and padlock, also a legal execution from Squire Scott’s court to levy upon some of the railway property. When No. 8 arrived and came to a standstill Stotz proceeded to fasten the chain around the drive wheel and piston rod of the engine and then locked the chain with the padlock, after which he proceeded to notify the engineer and conductor that he had levied upon the train to satisfy a judgement against the B. & O. S. W. Co. The trainmen looked puzzled for awhile, but as soon as the passengers were all aboard the conductor gave the usual signal to start. The engineer opened the throttle and the great iron horse commenced to move off with its load, snapping the chain with apparently as much ease as if it had been a thread, and the train sped on without the least delay. The case dates back some time ago, when a hog belonging to Meade Finley was killed by a B. & O. S. W. train. Failing to receive a satisfactory agreement as to damages from the railroad company Meade brought suit and about two months ago secured judgement in Squire Scott’s court which, together with costs, amounted to $25. The company allowed the case to go by default and the time for an appeal having expired, W. H. Enderbrock, attorney for Meade, took steps to collect the judgement with the above results. On Friday Attorney McMullin, representing the railroad company, came here with a restraining order from Judge Buskirk preventing any further attempt to collect the judgement and the case has been set for hearing at the February term of the circuit court.”

N For reasons best known to yourself, you have delayed buying. No doubt this is the sale you have been waiting for. The goods arc here. We are willing to sell them at your price-

New Richmond Lumber Company • • FOR • • LUMBER, COAL, LIME, SALT & CEMENT.

Lace Curtains and Draperies.

Embroideries and Laces.

Eiderdown Dressing Sacques.

The new depot will cost over $20,000, and will be completed about July 1.

You can buy Lace Curtains cheaper here than anywhere else. If you doubt this statement, come here during our

Cheap Doesn’t Express It!

NEW RICHMOND RECORD.

Best quality eiderdown, plain and fancy trimmed, red, blue, pink

Three lots of Embroidery, neat and narrow edges, besidis the medium and wide numbers.

$1.00 per Year, in Advance

and tan.

NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS.

Mark-Down Sale*

Former price §1, now 69c Former price SI.50, now. .gl.09 Former price §2.00, now. .Si.33

Thursday, Jan. 17, 1901.

Lot 1, were 5c to Tc, at 3c. Lot 2, were 8c to 10c, at 5c

The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she baa constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a goodlooking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents it F. M. Johnson’s Drug Store.

LOOKS FOR GOLD.

10 different stylesof$l Nottingham Lace Curtains, yards long and extra wide. Sale Price, 70o.

Lot 3, were 12-Jc and 18c, at 8c,

Narrow, medium and wide linen and cotton Torchon Laces, Edges and Insertings, Cotton and Everlasting Laces; two special drives: Lot 1, were 4c to at 2-Jc. One lot, were 10c to 15c, at 6c.

Rev. Jullia Nichols, noted lecturer and physic missionary of the N. S. A. came to Linden and held her first public meeting Dec. 30th; since then she has given lectures and public seances from time to time and many have became interested in this gifted lady. She has given very satisfactory tests for many, and others do not feel wholly satisfied that it is possible to talk with their spirit friends, however she became under the full control of her spirit guide one evening last week and talked freely

Special prices on Curtains ranging in price from $1.50 to $5. Fish Net, Irish Point, Brussels,Cluny. Renaissance and Arabian effects; nil good values and handsome patterns; former prices $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5. Sale Prices, $1.19, $1.59, $1.89, $2.28, $2.90 and $3.79.

Rainy Day Skirts

We have about 150 of these popular Skirts, made in various styles; plain cloth and plain backs, also, pebble cheviot, vicuna and beaver cloth. They are strictly up-to-date and well fitting.

All §4.50 skirts at 82.98 All 85, so.50 and 86skirts at 83.78 All 87 and 87.50 skirts at s4.78 All 88 and 88.50 skirts at 85.78

Brussels Net, Irish) Poiqt Point E’sprit Curtails.

Special clearance sale; discount 25 per cent. Prices range from $5 upward.

with the Miller family, where she had been stopping, regarding a large amount of gold which had been hidden by the mother of the well known Thos. Wilkins, at his mother’s home about four miles north-east of here, at a place known as Waterloo. She protested that in her vision she could distinctly see the mother as she

Plush Capes.

NINE WIDOWS OF EX-GOVERNORS LIVING.

Muslin Ruffled Curtaiqs

We have about 40 plain and crush plush capes, 24, 27, 30 and 33 inches long, made of “Dobson” guaranteed plush, plain; also Marten and Thibet fur trimmed. They are as good now as they will bo next year. Note the interest on your money:

While there is not an ex-govern-or living, many widows of Indiana ex-governors are yet alive, says an associated press dispatch from Indianapolis. The widow of David Wallace, who was governor from 1837 to 1840, represents the one who served in the earlier days. Mrs. Wallace makes her home at Cataract, but often visits her children and grandchildren in Indianapolis.

The widow of Henry S. Lane, who served a short time in 1861, when he resigned to go to the United States senate, makes her home in Crawfordsville. Mrs. Morton, whose husband followed Gov. Lane, has lived here for years and now makes her home in Broadway. The widow of Conrad Baker, who was acting governor from 1867 to 1868, and later served from 1869 to 1873, makes her home in Thirteenth st., Indianapolis. Mrs. Baker has gone to Florida to spend the winter. Thomas A. Hendricks followed Governor Baker, and Mrs. Hendricks yet lives at the old home in Capitol avenue.

Isaac P. Gray, as lieutenantgovernor, was elected at the same time as Governor Williams, and through his death, succeeded to to the office and served in 1880 and 1881. His widow lives here with her son. Ira J. Chase succeeded to the office on the death of Governor Hovey, and his widow lives in Wabash. Mrs. Matthews has lived at the old home in Clinton since the death of Governor Matthews, who was Governor Mount’s predecessor. And now to the list of widows of ex-governors is added the name of Mrs. Mount, making nine in all.

Fine quality 40 inch Muslin Ruffled Curtaing, wide, full ruffle, plain white dots, coin spots, tluer de lis, bow knot and fancy stripe effects, were $1.50. Sale price $1.23. Special discount on Ruffled Net Curtains and Hue Muslin Curtains, lace edge, priced at $1.38 to $10 at 25 per cent, discount.

Something far form the ordinary in Umbrella Values.

knocks off the siding and hides the gold, she hurts her hand while hiding the gold and the medium has the same feeling in her hand and complains of it hurting so. Now, Mr. Wilkins’ mother has been dead for several years and lived at the place described by the medium for a number of years previous to death. Last Tuesday morning Thos. Wilkins, John McCallum, Mr. and Mrs. Van Miller and the medium drove out to this place and made some search for the hidden gold, but to no avail; the medium received no communication from the spirit world while

810 capes at

S 6.67

We made great preparations for holiday umbrella selling, but the usual holiday rain did not show up. You were not reminded of your friend’s umbrella needs — hence these big reductions:

815 capes at......... 820 capes at..*

..§10.00 ..§1200

Damask and Mercerized

Draperies

We have quite a varied assortment of Draperies in Damask, Oriental, Bagdad, Persian and Arabian effects and colorings. Note the reduced prices. Former prices, $2.25, $3, $3.75, $5, $(').5U. Sale prices, $1.79, $2.39, $2.98, $3.98 and $4 89. Rope Draperies.

Children’s Jackets.

150 ladies’ 2(5 inch English Gloria Umbrellas; steel rod, paragon frame, natural wood and fancy handles —regular $1 and $1.25 stock. Sale price, 79c. 50, former price $150. Sale price, $1.19.

Various Styles, New and Nobby.

A POWDER MILL EXPLOSION

Removes everything in sight, so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery ol your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are geutle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25c at IT. M. Johnson’s drug store.

out there but when driving back to town she received the message to resume the search; that they did not look in the right place. The medium now insists that they tear

Plain and fancy cord and braid trimmed children’s jackets, sizes 15 to 12. Smooth and novelty cloth. Note the prices.

Same proportion of reduction on men’s and ladies’ higher priced umbrellas.

Three special buties at a very modest price— $1 -89, $2.29, $2.98

Children’s 24 inch steel frame school umbrellas: Those that were 50c, now 39c. Those that were 75c, now 59c.

Were 82, S3, SI, 30, S7.n0 and SO. Now SI.33, S2, 82.67, S3.33, 85, $6.

down the house and find the gold; which she knows is there. —Linden Lender.

Special—1 lot children's jackets sizes 4 to 10, were 81.50, now 75c

BEAT OUT OF AN INCREASE OF HIS PENSION. A Mexican war veteran and prominent editof writes: “Seeing the advertisement of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that ns a soldier in Mexico in ’47 and ’48, I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase in my pension for on every renewal a dose of it restores me.” It is unequalled ns a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by J. W. Hollin & Co., druggists.

NEW MONON DEPOT. LaFayette Sunday Times. The new Monon passenger depot, to be erected in this coming spring, at the southwest corner of Fifth and North streets, will be a handsome structure. It will be built of Bedford stone, two stories high, and in dimension 60 feet on Fifth, and 78 on North. It will contain, on the first floor, a commodious ticket office, a goodly sized ladies’ waiting parlor, a well equipped gentlemens waiting room, a fine smoking apartment, a large baggage room and a porter's habitat. On the second floor will be located the road's division officials now housed in the old rookery, at the corner of Fifth and Salem streets, the endeavor being to give the train master, train-despatcher

GOLF CAPES

Governor Durbin's salary will remain at $5,000 a year. To raise it to the figure contemplated ($8,000) the bill must have passed before Gov. Mount got out of office, but public opinion was so strongly against the scheme that it was abandoned. Durbin is a millionaire and there is no reason why his salary should be raised. Your Uncle Jimmy Mount managed to be quite a swell on the old salary and it will have to do Colonel Durbin.

Ribbon Clearance Prices.

Our story is short —one-third off,

Plain Taffetas, moire, satin gros fancy ribbons, staple and odd shades, full pieces and short ends.

Our Young Ladies' Jackets.

We are making the same reductions on young ladies’ jackets wo mak on the women’s goods- We have good values and nobby effects at one-half off.

Nos. 7 and 9 at 5c. No. 12 at 8c. Nos. 16 and 20 at 12c

There are two propositions we desire to impress upon your mind regarding this sale; First; QUALITY; Second: PRICE. The qualities of the goods we offer are rhe very best, because we purchase notiiing but the very best articles to sell at a given price and make a reasonable profit. The prices are far below the regular prices. This feature will probably interest you most. In looking over this advertisement you will note that we make no ridiculous offers or statements; former price quotations and reductions are exactly represented.

Time to Oil Up.

Like every other complex machine, the human body has its periods for repair. Sleep is Nature’s time for rest, when the repair shops of the brain make good the damage of the waking hours. The irtan who cannot sleep, or who suffers from headache, nervousness, lost appetite, indigestion, heart trouble or pain, is running with a hot box. Give the tired brain and worn-out nerves a chance to rest. Stop! It is time to oil up.

“I was a great sufferer from severe nervous attacks caused by overwork, dyspepsia and loss of sleep, aud when I commenced using Dr. Miles’Nervine I was relieved by the first bottle. 1 still keep the remedy on hand at all times and use it occasionally as required. When I feel tired or nervous a few doses braces me up and makes me feel like a new man.” Gaft. J. W. Wood, Str. Gov. Safford, Brunswick, Ga.

THIEME & SCHUESSLER Co

Dr. Miles’ Nervine

feeds and rests the weary brain and weakened nerves. It gives zest to the appetite, stimulates digestion, increases circulation and restores healtli to body and mind. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.

Member Merchants Association.

LAFAYETTE,

IND8ANA-

Tailored Suits. Wo haven’t a low priced suit in our stock. We have taken nearly all our suits and divided them into two lots. Note the low prices on high class suits. 81(150. $17.50 and $20 Suits.$10 $25. $27.50 and $50 Suits.. .$15

Ladies’ Jackets. It makes little difference what you are looking for, you are almost sure to find it in our stock, all styles, makes and colors included in this offering. $ 7.50 Jackets $ 3.75 10.00 Jackets 5.00 15.00 Jackets 7.50 20.00 Jackets 10.00 We have a few Plush Jackets, very nobby, lined with Skinner’s satin, Martin collar, revere front and edge, were $20, now $13.33.