Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 July 1890 — Page 4
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The best store rooms.
Weller
TO-NIGHT
Mason Sell-Sealing Jars, Standard Wax-Sealing Jars.
Jelly Glasses.
Extra Tops and Rubbers, SealingWax and Wax-Melters, Cheap,
ROSS BEOS. 99-Cent Store
We Are Moved
And are selling lots of goods and want to sell
O
more. We have the
Largest Stock
To select from in Crawfordsville, Do not fail to see the new
OUICK MEAL
Gasoline Stoves,
FOR 1S90
Lemonade Shake
McKeenMills.
McKeen & Son, formerly of the
celebrated Pillsbury Flour
Mills, of Minneapolis,
More recently of Indianapolis, have purchased the
Brown & Watkins'
iMIILX-.S,
—^Qd propose to do a big business inXjJ'awfordfiville. They are
PRACTICAL MILLERS,
Ami only want a {air chance to prove themselves wortfiy ol a liberal patronage.
For a good family (lour, try
"McKEEN'S BEST." HAY LESS
Is Still In the-
TraiisferBusiness
1 Ie will answer all calls for
trains or otherwise.
L.eave orders at 120 West Mar
ket street
HONGGUAY,
LAUNDRY
Grccu St., opposite l'ostolllce
Will guarantoo work eiiuulto any l..uii.lry brought to, 01 done in, ty. I use CJhincBO starch which gives a beautiful gloss ond finish to the work.
Give
Me aTrial and you|will be satisfled with my work.
in the market. Come and look through our new Whether 'ou want to buy or not you are always welcome.
Barnhill, Hornaday & Pickett.
Thomas Iilock. Half Square east of old place.
I Vanilla Ice Cream,
SjBisp Ice Cream.
Sooirtliini Nc\(.
5 Cents a Glass, Next to Postoffice-
HOLD OUST!
Stop at Berry's Low-Priced Grocery
AM) GET nuclei ON
Sugars,T eas,Coffees,Ec.
A fresh lot a Canned Goods just received: also, a choice lot of Smoked Meats at rock-bottom prices.
W.B. Berry, corner Main and Walnut Streets
Fruit® Cans!
CLASS AND TIN.
Extra IjIcIh and Wiix.
Jelly Giasses,T umblers
Porcelain-Lined
Preserving Kettles.
THE FAIR.
BROWN'S
I OTHERS FRIEND
5
LE5.JLDjfSH® lessens Pain
F^n
Diminishes
upr
CHILD
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.^LANTAgi SOLA BY ALL DRUGGtsfA, Sold hy Nvc & Co.
LA VETA
European Hotel,
1iS*J 1 24, 1 '2f» South (Irocn Streot, Scotl Proprietor.
Lunch Counter open till after Midnight
ICE CREAM PARLORS A pa it a ii Sunday Dinners a Specialty.
A. D- LOFLAND,
Real Estate, Loan, Insurance
GOOD NOTES CASHED.
11!'J Kast Main street, with Ezra Vorls
RAW O RDS VILLE
TRANSFER LINE,
R. C. WALKUP, Prop. to Depots. Molds, or un partol't ht Clt v. Also proprl* etor nl tho Itayless Ten-Out llao.lc Line.
Tin* Cheap Priors will he nuiinlaltu'd ami Satisfactory servlco rendered. Leaveculls at Stnhles on Market street, or on slate nt SnodrrassA Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.
Diseases of Women
AND Sl'HUHKV.
Consultation room» over Smith's drug store, Soutli Washington Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
J. R. ETTER, HI. D.
C. B. NELSON'S
-SF.COND PATENT—
CRESTING.
A great improvement over the first, is now on market. Several designs oflered. Office first door south of Elston Bank at W. li Hardee's tobacco store. Builders see and get prices before buying
DAILY JOURNAL
MONDAY, JULY 11, lb'JO.
THE CITY.
The Weather Report.
Tor Indiana—7 a.m.. Kiiin. warm Local Temperature. 7 am "1 I 2 in
Announcement
Tho Mito Society of tlio Pirat church will moot Thursday oveuiug, July 17, ut tho homo of Miss Myrtle Irwin.
Tho Worn nil's Auxilnry will moot Tuesday afternoon ut tho Y. M. C. A. pui-lors.
The gentleman who is to drill those who take part iu tho Naiad Queen will meet thorn nt Musio Hnll to-morrow afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock.
ClIKK KOIt IIOMKSICKNHSS. Tiik JoruN.w, will bo mailed to persons leaving tho city forn vacation nt 10 oeutsa week. Addrossos changed ns often ns desired.
CHIPS AND SPLINTERS.
—Trimmers nre at work repairing tho roof of tlio Y. M. C. A. building. A daughter of Henry Krout, It! miles west of Alamo, died Sunduy. —Dr. E. Iluntsinger will be iu this oity on Thursday, aud noxt day at Wavclaud. —Word has boon recoived from R. Howard Taylor stating that ho has boon soriously ill. —A young man from tho country had his eye brows dyed at tho Y. M, O. A. barber shop this morning. —Bigo Bayloss has ordored a boautiful 11 vo seated buok board and will use it for his trips to tho Shades. —John Klolbor has purchased tho pnrchasod tho Greou stroot rosturant aud is running it in llrst olnss stylo. —The south bound Mouon truiu was several hours late to day on account of a break down this sido of LuFayotto. —After sovoral wooks' delay the stone for the Yandes library building has arrived and tho work is again going forward. —Ed Oory will not return to this oity although the Lebanon court has dismissed his case. He is engaged iu Ohioago in a contract plastering business. —A two months child of Peter Esholman, two milos oust of Smartebttrg, died lust night of cholera infantum. Tho funeral was held to-day at 1:110 p. 111. Iiov. C5. 1'. i'uson olliciating. —Charley Hirst lias removed his feed store to tho tlrat door north of tho oity building at Charley Marshall's old stand, whero ho will iu futuro deal in wood, ooal and feed of all kinds. —Young William Prater, iu tho county jail for larceny, is a gvndunto of the Wavolaud schools and nn accomplished musicau. Ho also sustains a lofty roputation as a kleptomaniac. —Mr. W. F. I'ettit
wbb
out oarly
this morning, and in charge with At) Jones wnlked to tho Y. M. 0. A. barber shop whoro ho recoived tho most artistio trim of board and hair which is kept in the stook of Will Hosslor. —Dr. W. H. Hickman roturuod this morning from Haughvilio whero ho dedicated a new Mothodist church in chargo of Rev. C. U. Stockbargor. He reports the church entirely out of debt and in a prosperous condition. Dr. Hickman aud family will spend this week in Crawfordsville.
Hon. Jesse T. Hutclione, of Wabash, Chairman of tho State Prohibition Central Committee, died suddenly Soturlny of heart disease. Ho was hore Friday iu fino hoalth, was prominout in M. E. church work. His death occurred the train botweou Lafayotto aud Delphi on his roturn homo. —Those who liapponcd to be looking to tho oast last night at 8:50 saw a beau tiful sight iu tho ensteru lienvons, A largo meteor foil diagonally aoross tlio hoavons from the no: th to south leaving a brilliant trail heliind it. It was visi bio somo throo seconds and apparently fell but a Hhort distance away. —As Btatodin Saturday's JoritKAi., tho outing station of tho Mouon is to bo changed to tho I'nttlo Ground. A largo hotel is to bo built thoro and other radical improvements made, Iu return for this tho trains will stop thero for meals.
Mr. Alboo of tho Junction House says tlio ohango is immaterial to him, ns but vory fow ovor stoppod hero. —About two wooks ago six young bloods near Linden attempted to have somo sport at tlio expouso of a young mau living near thoro. When after night I10 started homo they laid along the roadside at gloomy spot aud whon ho drove along they jumped out aud stoppod his horso. Thoro was tho orack of a revolver aud six young men went Hying down the road frightened out of their wits. It is said thnt the case has boou roportod to the grnnd jurv,
—Light woight ooata and vests re ducod to aotual cost at Cunningham's, Don't fuil to attend this great clearance solo. —Their big cut salo will not contiuuo much longer so go at once to Gilbert Brother's and got a oool suit. —Swooping roductions in Summer undorwear at Cunningham's. If nood of uudorwoar don't miss this salo, —Tin fruit cans, warrnnted sound, at 'J9o. storo. —Blaeklierries aro now in markot and can bo found at all times at Joe Tav lor's —Although torn up Louis Bisoliof will try and wait on all customers. —Freo Lunoli at Johnson's billiard hall No. 113 and 115 North Greou stroot from to 11a.m. 2 to 5, and to 11 p, 111. —Clark county Hydraulic coraout at
Binford's lumber yard, 10 por cent, stronger than any other.
Closed Up.
The boot and shore store of Somor villo Brothers has beon closed up. will not bo opouod up until furtho notioo.
Says tlie Southern .Vleilloal World "Mother's Friend" is crowinc In favor throughout tlio South and is highly reeouv mended by physicians. We consider it in ilispoMsablo to these who know they must pass through tlio ordeal of eliil.l-birth. Write J-tnullieJd Hck. Co., Atlalta, Cin., for particulars^ Soljt by Nye & Co.
THE 0HUE0HES.
The Usual Servicos Held At the Several Ohurohes Yesterday. "SulUoiout unto the dny is tho evil thereof," was the text announood by Dr. Cunuingham from tho pulpit of Center churoli. Tims said ho does Christ most plainly recognize the necessity of evil ns factor iu the world, not willful wickodnoss but sorrow, cnlamity and the like. Tho keynote of the Sermon on tho Mount is tlio emancipation from rvil. This must oomo about by a change iu tho soul. To see things beautiful there must bo a beauty in the soul.
Iiov. G, W. Switzer oooupiod tho pulpit at tho Mothodist oliuroli yesterday befom fair congregations and preached two able sermons. The disoourse in the morning was on tho "Contradictions of Faith," tho argument going to prove tho truth of liiblioal assertions by assorting tho ooutrary and showing its absurdity. It was a novel and ontertainiug sermon and worthy of the interest it commanded.
At tho Christian oliuroli yosterday morning there was a good audionco present notwithstanding tho heat. The reading was tho story of the restoration of tlio blind man to sight Tho text was from tho Gospel ofLuko,18th ohaptor, 9tli to 11th vorsos inolusivo. Tho pastor drew the parallel sharply between tho vain-glorious, self-rightoous PhariBseo who thaukod God lie was not as other mon wore who told of the numbor of his fasts which woro infinitely moro than the law of Moses roquired who boasted of tho littles ho paid tho longth of his praybrs, tho width of his phylnoterios and his general goodness, and tho prayer of the despised, hated dowu-troddon publican, who stood afar oil and smote his broast, and oried, "God be merciful to mo, sinner." The Pharisoo was not a product which died out with the ending, and was buried in tho ruins of Judaism. Ho had always oxistod and would exist until tho end of timo. Ho would flourish so long as mammon, the world and lusts of tho iiosh existed. He had urged the execution of his deliverer, upon Calvary, in his prido was serving tho devil to-day to the shumo of tlie ohuroh olothod in his garment of self-righteousnoBs• ho haughtily said to those whom in hiB ooneeit stood before him: "You stand down thoro, I will stand up hero." Tho repentant, earnest publican whoso smiting upon tho broast was tho outward sign of an inward grief, stood justified beforo God while tho proud Pharisee was condemned. The evening servioe was a sorvioe of song interspersed with short talks by tho pastor on tho topio suggested by tho song. It was an interesting servioo, and ono of protlt as well. Tho songs oommouted upon wero as follows: "Aro you Walking in His Footsteps,'" "Stand up, Stnud up for Jesus," "Blessed Aseursuoo, Jesus is Mine," and "Whosoevor Hearotli.shout, shout the Sound." Tho ohoir rendered some beautiful songs 11 solo'by Miss Nellie Nicholson, an anthom ''Near tho Shadow of thy Wing," a solo by Miss Minnie Seott, "I Would Not Live Alays,"and other pioccp, of an appropriate nature.
TWO A DAY.
That Ib The Way the Wrecks are Coming oil the Monon, Last night at Providence, a small town near Now Albany, two freight trains smashed togothor aud sovoral persons killod and injured. 1'ngineer MoNally, of New Albauy, was killod, a brakoman had his back brokon and a llremau was terribly injured. Details are mengor as no train had arrived from the south at throo o'clock but the aocidout is said to liuve ocourod by one trains running into tho other before it was all on tho switoh.
This morning auothor wrook ocourred botwoon Gosport and Bloomington. Tho passenger train from Indianapolis to French Liok ran into a freight, and conductor Wm, Brown, of Indianapolis, and sovoral passengers aro reported killod and wounded. Faots, howevor, are not to be had r.t prosont, although tho air is full of wild rumors.
Knitting for the Orphans' Home. Ladies liviug either town or oountry who on joy knitting can And employment for thomsolves as well as tho satisfaction of doing a charitable work, by oalling upon Mrs. Luoion A. Footo, 201 Lafayette avo,, who will supply each person making applioation with yarn and a measure for ono or more pairs of stockings. Thoro are at tho Homo about thirty little folkB who will rofjuire at lonst sixty pairs of stookings tho coming wintor. This will bo ijuito au undertaking for tho good Matron, whoso timo is nlways oooupiod,—but "many hauds make light work"—and judging the futuro by the past, wo fool suro wo have only to ask in order to have all tho help wo neod. Let all who feel inoliu od to assist in this good oatiso apply nt onoe to Mrs. Footo, who lias already tokon tlio luitativo by kuitting sovoral pairs herself, and who will cheerfully furnish tho yarn and answer any questions iu regard to tho work.
Emljozzled tho Funds.
Not long siuoe C. W. W.iglit took tho ooutract for cutting down the alloy be twoen Main and Pike and sub-lot tho same to Walkor Cowan who took to himself as a partner, the uotorioua Jim Morgan. Dirt to the amount of 811.00 was sold to John S. Brown wliijli Mor gan collected togothor with 315 on tho work from Mr. Wright. Protouding to got tho bills obangod so that tlio two hauds liirod oould bo paid Morgan took 821.fit) of tlio money and skipped tho town, leaving Cowan to sottlo with tho hands. Ho loft Sat urday ovoning, and is reported as being seen in Indianapolis yesterday. Morgan also owed tho city a li-io of S11.C5 for drunkonness which ho had promisod to liquidate Saturday. IIo iB a bad egg, and has already served throe ponitontiary sentences.
NO ONE of any consequence would bo caught najng any other than Ki.m.l. on Dirt Famir
0ENSUS0F INDIANA CITIES.
What the Official Rough Estimate Is for
Some of Them.
The Torre Hauto Express says' that Suporvisor Soalo hatj made a rough ostimate for sovoral of tho larger towns,or smaller cities, In his district which is ns follows showing also the population of each in 1880: 1SHO.
Crinv fords vl lie FrankfortUockvUle Ne\v|*rt Sponeer Hru/.ll HloomtiitfUm Ih IVUIU (ireeneaKlle
IH'10.
PERSONAL PICK-UPS.
—Supt. Zuok is iu Darlington to-day. —Harry Couuard is homo from his run. —Bob Wilson was iu Rockvillo today. —William Somorvillo is in Logansport. —D. W. Cox caiuo down from Marmont. —T. H. lltstino was in Now Markot to-day. —J. K. Blaudin wont to Frankfort to-day, —J, M. Martin spent Sunday in Covington. —Mart Wert is iu Indianapolis on businoaB. —Tip Davis wont to Lafayotto Saturday night. —Ed Townsloy wont to Chicago this morning. —0. P. Donoy is canvassing iu tho gas regions, —Joseph Gilbort, of Torro llanto, is in the oity. —J. W. Romsay spout Sunday at New Market. —Hong Guay is visiting E. Lung, of Indianapolis.
Prof. A. N. IIiggins,of Waynotown, is in tho oity. Chauncey Coutant left for South lieud this morning,
L. L. Canino, of Wavolaud, was in tho oity to-day. G. W. Hall, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday in the city. —Mrs. Sol Tanuonbaum has returned from a visit at Lebanon. —Mrs. James Wallace and children aro visiting in Russolvillo. •Will Carter, of Frankfort, spent Sunday with friends here. —Will Humphrey and sistor are home from a visit iu Wavolaud. —Dick Moore, of I'erro Hauto, spoil yosterday and to day in this city. —Goorgo Webster loft for his homo in Jamostown, N. D., this morning,
Judge J. H. Burford, wife aud son returned from Waveland this morning. 0. A. Boll has returned to Oakland City after a visit with his father E. E. Boll. —Mrs. Dr. Nobeker has returnod to Clinton after a visit with her father E. G. Wilson. —Miss Julia Martin has gone to Pittsburg to visit during tho remainder of the Summer. —Dr. Will Steele,of Wavolaud,was in tlio city to-day in attendance on tlio son of John L. Gobon. —Hon. H. M. Lafollotte, Stato Superintendent of Public Iustruot ion, was in the oity to-day.
Park Daniol passed through tho oity this moruiug on his way from Indianapolis to Rockvillo.
—Mrs. S. E. Stovenson and daughter wont to Marion this morning, whoro they will make tlioir future homo. —Mrs. Ida Flagg, of Brazil, who has been the guest of Iiov. H. M. Middle on and family, returnod homo to-day. —Honry Kattmann, who has bonn visiting bis sister, Mrs. Emil Kornoll, returned to his home in Indianapolis to-day. —Mrs. A. A. Sprague, daughter Miss Belle, and Miss Jossio M. McClelland aro sponding a season iu tho oouutry near Boaolidalo. —O. J. Chapman, assistant agent of tho Big Four Btation, has gono to lijte home in Barnard, Ind., for a two vocation of two wooks.
—0. H. Fisko, ox-court roporter, is in the oity to remain about a month on business. His family is spending tho Summer at tho sea shore in Atlantio Oity. —Frank MoOlamrock started for Evansvillo yosterday to attond the Fourth Annual Enoampmont of tho Sons of Veterans. lie will bo gono till Friday. —Joseph Gilbert and wife aro much worried ovor their daughter Helen. Slio with hor husbtud Prof. Gillum, are iu St. Taul aud she had writtou that thoy wore invited to go lxmting on a small lake near that oity yesterday. In viow of tho fearful oyolouo near thoro thoy aro vory uneasy.
—Tlio roport that a boy named Leo was drowned at tho dam yo«tord«y "s wituout foundation.
Enumerate the Suburban Towns A separate oenouB of Louviow, Highland, Durham, iairviow, Englowood and Fiskevilloshould bo mado so as to nsoertain the actual population of Crawfordsville,as those villages to all intents and purposes bolsng to tho oity. It is believed that tho aggregate of theso towns will reach 1,000, which added to Crawfordsville would make tho population about 7,000. It has been suggest* ed that tho oity Counoil tako tho matter in hand and have tho villagos enumerated. A house to house visit oonld bo made by ono man in three or four days. Tlio oost would bo nominal, but it would Ixs a grout advantage to tho oity.
Soarlet Fevor.
A small child of John iCSmith is very ill with scarlet fover. All needful precautions should bo taken to prevent its spread.
How I Saved mv Life
us on to at he a with terriblo distress in my ?itoinaeh tletoro this 1 hait beeu hearty ami strong. For fourU^on duyn 1 kept KCttidir worse, despite tho oirorts ol" two doctors. I lost -10 pounds, and was satisfied that I y»uM live trouble was
out it tow days. Ity
Stomach and Liver Complaint, re«U linfr J» itn attack of bilious colic. At this tliur 1 saw Dr. Ia\Id Kenned'y l'avoiito Keuiedv, oj Kotidout, N. Y., advertised, aud sent tor a bottle. 1 also sent lor tuy physician, and told him I
vas
l,t!SI 4 till 1.(!(!.-3.-H1 :i, 100 l.WIK :i,eti
1,700 (sou .'2,000 .0,000 .4.100 :t,:.oo Crawfordsville
Tho onumorntors for collected ninty- ttvowiwuxlaud uuoonutod names which wero sout to Suporvisor Soalo Saturday, They are to bo added to tlie above estimate which will make tho population of this city 15,080.
trolntr to try the l*avoilte Rem
edy, Ho examined It. and told mo to use it three days aud let inokuow the result. In the three days I walked four miles. Dr. Kennedy'^ Favorite Uomody luus saved my lll'o—-W. S. ilit/.cr. Slate Mills, Uoss Ohio.
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy,
Made at Hondout. N. Y. fl: i'ir#5.
"The Viotim of His Clothes," Yesterday aftoruoou, W. E. Gillman, of tho Economist Plow Company, of South Bond, T. D. Fleming, of tho Birdsoll Manufacturing Company, and C. E. Baker, of the Logausport Dyo Works, went swimming at tho dam. Whon Mr. Gillman wout iu he thoughtlessly deposited his lighted cigar ou his pile of clothes. While all wero enjoying tlio cool waters a denso cloud of blaok smoke was observed issuing from tho spot whoro their olothes wero deposited. Hastening to tho shore they found only a pile of ashes whoro Gillman's woaring npparol had been. Providentially his money was all coin and ho savod this togothor with his pookot kuifo, but his letters, liest girl's photograph and othor iuflamablo articles had disnppoarod in smoke. Ho borrowed Flomiug's vest and uudorshirt.and Bakers stripped drawers, aud liuug around tho woods until 10 p. m. whon ho returnod to tho city through baok streets and alloys to tht delight of all the dogs in tho north end. Ho puroliasod a suit of hand-me-downs this morning nud wont ou his way sadder, wiser aud footsore.
Whoro Did it Originate?
Tho party suspootod of being guilty of boating liis wife in the neighborhood of tho Plum street station ono night last (voek is up iu arms. He has intorviowod all the noighbors nud tho ondoavor to discover the author of tho report. This ono had boon told by that ono who had beeu told by somo oue else, whoso sister had boou told by tho neighbor's wife who had hoard tho rumor. All positively deny any knowlodgo of the affair aud assert it came to them moroly by hearsay. Undoubtedly a great injury has boon done to tho porson accused, aud some ono should bo fouud who will shoulder the responsibility of tlie roport.
Fire Sale.
It has boou suggested that Martin XSon should closo out tlioir stock lielow oost as it is damaged by lire aud water.
COLORED NOTES,
Prof. Blaokliawk, of tho famous Blaokhawk miustrols, was iu the city yosterday visitiug Miss Dora Moss.
Tho Crawfordsville Clippers have their now suits and have mado p.ropa rations to cross bats with the Nationals of Groonoostlo noxt Friday.
Among tlioso who attended tho dedication of tho now ohurch iu Groonoastlo yesterday wore Elder Martin Coloman, John Halo, Frank Patterson, Ed Martin, Mrs. Hannah Martin and Miss Phobo Dorieksou.
Marriage IjIcciiso.
James E. Rosanbegor aud Mary E, Bunnell. Wm. Multsborgoraud Lillio Littlo.
BASE-BALL.
ll««orrt of Games Lost and Won by CI aba of the Various l'rofosslonal Orgnnlrutlons—Kecont
In tho conto.st for the championship of tho leading buso-ball organizations tho clubs stands as follows:
PLAVttltS.
Boston
NATIONAL.
S3 M? 627 .m
.oia,
Shloajrft
roowlyn
Hrookiyu... Cincinnati.. PhUiidoliinla.jlMjyi) Boston Chicago... ... 35:30 New Yor«.... ,W|40 Cleveland. ..m« 45 Pittsburgh..
wirw 3&:3I J&3I x: 13
.Mi)
New York Philadelphia. Pittsburgh... Cleveland. .. Buffalo.
.507 .477 .433 .m
AiiCniCAN.
Louisville... Athlctlc St. Louis Koebostcr... Columbus Toledo
8ft AIM 37 3fl|30 33: to .07 33
Aurora. C'dr Rapids. JolioL St^rllp^.
420
.297 .'M
it 30'M J0U4 |35|a& IW2U •SI'S
OOP Milwaukee. .WfljiMiunonpolis., .5S7i'Kansas City.
.625 .683 .W2 t&4 .41$ .867
M5 Dnnvcr -.V»7 Sioux City... Moines.
Syracuse Brooklyn
JJOI'Otnahu .."W^St. I'jMil
I1J/S IOWA.
ssj
Ottawa..
INTER (iTATE.
KvansvlMeHurilnaton Tern* Itaute Qulricy Peoria
Monmouth... |.'tt Otiumwu 3.1 Dubuque 130
.04)0 .wo -W. f»3.\|
.m .038 M7
371*1 VI
SW 38j.475 !4|28j .461
IW
.333! .W
Saturday's J'layor's Loarrun pamos rosulted as follows: At New YorkNew York, Chlrajro. At Itrooltlyn —Brooklyn, as ltuHalo, 1H. At Itoston
Boston, IK l'lttsburifli. 4. At Philadelphia—Philadelphia, rt Cleveland, a National t.oa /uei At Hs.iUm Chicago, :t Huston, 'J. At Philadelphia -Philadelphia, 1.1 Cleveland, t. At New York —New York. 18 Pittsburgh, 1. At Brooklyn -Brooklyn, 7 Cincinnati, 1.
Illinois-Iowa League: At .lolled Jollet, 11 Monmouth. 7. At Sterling— Ottumwa, 8 Sterling, 0. At. AuroraAurora, 7 Cedar Itapidi, :l (thirteen Innings). At Ottawa-Ottawa, la J)u. l'ui|ue I.
Inter-Slate League—At Quincy^ Quine.y, 12 Terre Haute, a. At Peoria —Peoria, 2 Kvansville, a (gatiio eallod In sixth innina1.)
Sunday games: At Peoria, two games —Peoria. 1 Kvansvllle, 0 Evansvillo, 4 Peoria, :1. At Quine.y—Torre Hauto,
Qulncy, a Indiana State I.eajnio: At Port Wayno Anderson, li Port Wayno II. At Muncie -Peru. :i Muncle, i.'
Western Association: At MilwaukeeMilwaukee, Sioux City, it. At Minneapolis—Minneapolis, ldi Donvor. 2. At St. Paul Kansas Cit.y, 7 Bt Paul, B- At Dos Moines—l)es Moines. 5Omaha, 2.
Sunday games: At Milwaukee—Milwaukee, 0 Sioux City, 2. At St. I'aulSt. Paul, JO Kansas City, 4.
Amorican Association: At lioulsvlllo —Louisvllli Athletic, 4. At fit. Loulfi St. I.ouls, 12 Syracuse, 4. At Columbus—Columbus, 3 Rochester, a
Sunday Ron.es: At Louisvlllo-Syra-cuso, 10 Louisville, 4. At ColumbusBrooklyn, 'i Columbus, 8. At Toledo —Toledo, is Rochester, 0. At St. Louis
Athlotir, iSt. LoiiIb, 7,
ChildrtnJJry forJPitcheHsjDastorW
N1OTICH
O N E I E
HAS P'UlSCliASED THE
120 USTortti Oreen Street,
And will make it second to none in the city. Tlie
LUNCH COUNTER
Is always CLEAN and NEAT.
Yancleave & Houlihan.
Successors to C. N. Vanelcuvc.
121 North Washington Street.
WE WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO
Screen Doors And Windows
CHEAP.
Hardware and Implements
Chicago Markets.
Tho following nre to-day's Chicago market quotations as furnished Tiik Jouhnaii by M. McKeo Co., commission merohnnts:
OF ALL KINDS.
Sugar and Flour at Cut Prices,
After July 1, Terms Strictly
Wheat, Sept. option—Opening, 903 highest, 903 lowost, 81) closing at 89
Ooun, Sept. option—Opening,
!!7:
bigbost, :t8i lowest, 1(7} closing at 385. Oats, Sept. option—Opeuiug, 28J highest, 28 3-8 lowost, 28J closing at 28 3 8.
Pork—Sept. opening, 910.K0 hictliest, $10.80 lowest, $10.80 closing, §K)\80. Receipts of hogs, 21,000. Market steady.
Oar lots to-day—Wliont, Ml Corn, (110 oats, 17G.
A Itoal Wlrkril Parrot.
The Shcppards down at West C.ipc nhave a poll parrot that enjoys life n:i 1 liveV like a Turk. Kverythiiur gnes with him, and his screams of l.iu:/liter drown out tho roar of tho waves. The West JcrKey railroad freight hands threaten to malic pot pie of thnt parrot at the first convenient opportunity. He is culled Frank, and about 200 feet from Ills cane run the tracks of tho West Jersey road, where ears mo drilled and trains made up.
Prank has lV-tened to the "Wny-hoo, whoo-eo," of the railroad hands, and he has the language down very fino, Th' other day th^ ice company was netting in a train load of Mack diamonds. Things wero rather dull about home, so Frank concluded to help the railroader*. One or two cars hail been shot up the lijgli tre.stlo over the «al bins and the engine pulTod out with another and made re:uly to shoot It In. There was a pause. This was Frank's opportunity. "Wny-hoo, whoiH?e," i-iune forth In a slirill tone, apparently from thf coal yard The engineer opened the throttle and bang! the car shot into the yard. Smiish went the car lnt» a couple of others, which were knocked off the trestle, the coal wiui scattered around and the trainmen fled for their lives. "Who gave the order! Who was re sponsible.1" From the Sheppard mansion could be heard Frank's shriek: "Way-lion, whoo-hee," ami then his hoarse laughter' Tho foreman of tlie unrig rushed ov^r to demolish the parrot, but. he alarmed the household, as he alwayn dies when be sees a tramp, w.th: "Oct out., you scamp! Scamps! Scampsl" There i» a reward for that parrot's licAd.—
Philadelphia lt»«ord.
A PractlvnJ •lhiM-nlelsiu.
Mrs. of Brooklyu, on going Into the country for the summer, loft the key of her house In chnrge ot faithful Patrick OT Returning In September she learned that the man had gone out of town
V-.M*.,,....!, wukw vim
for a fow and hc\ci frtllcd to lwive any word about her key. Sliedevoteil hours to going from ono end of the city to tho othor, trying to obtuin some tidings of Patrick or hor toy, nud did not succood till night. \Y hat Bhould first greet her eyes ufter unlocking and entering her house but this insorption, carefully chalked on tho kitchen w'oll by the conscientious custodian: "Nutia Mra. lj
Will
folnd her Key at No. Hid.
ferd avnoo."—Harper's Magazine.
Orodp, WnooptKa
oocoh
and Bron
chitis immodiatul relieved by Shiloh's cure. Moffott, Morgan A Co.
Why Win You cough wh«n Shiloh's Ouro will glvo you immodlato lollof I'rlco, 10 cents, 60 cents and $1. Moffett Mortrau & Co.
To Cure Jleurt Oipcoso
so "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Ileart emedy.' It regulates, corrects and relieves tho most distressing cases. Price SO cents and $1. l'amphloi freo. Blnghnmpton, N. Y. Bold, recommended unil guaranteed by Lew Fisher,
(II- lil.KCTION.
I here will he a meeting of the stockholders or thoMnnlKoiiiery Havincs AssocliHIon for the eloetlon of seven (7) director-, at tlie olllec or A. O.Jeiitilson, Svuretary, iilheSiiih ilav of July, 1 KliU, between 7and 11 o'clock
N'!'
Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith Oflleo and ntau Kesldonco ^»th (i r*n Htreot. Mrs. Dr. Qrlillth gives spoefaU attontlont
Chronic and Surgical Dlsoiiaes of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a goneral practice.
CONSULTATION FitEE.
DR. C. E. RANKIN,
(Nircessorto MonlaruoiV llankln,) S|ieelal attoiit.ion given to the removal of Cancers, Upo-wormn, hemorrhoids. Hllcc over the (Tomer lleok Store- rcHlilenoi "I Have I.ee's. 2 1./ li.^t lMKc kV
Chas. Hirst
UAH 1U2MOVJ2D III*
Feed SI on.
TO THE
First Door North of the City
liiiildii*
Charley Marshall's old s!:m«l.
Will ileal in Wood, Coal a, Feed of all kinds.
Removal!
The Merchant Tailoring Establishment of
XD. T. RIDGE
Has been moved inlo ilic Live Stock Insurance Cotii|um's ollice—first stairway north of'lie court house.
The place for good work .d food jroods at reasonable |iriuv
Attend Mme. Kelloggfj School of Ladies'FrenchTailoring|
Now Open, OppoHiic thf IJulhllog Crawfonlsvllliv
Teaching tlie only system dress-cutting in America that cuts Worth's French front. lii.ss dart back sleeves and skirts jn'ifecth" without refitting. Renit.'iiibi'i youl pay nothing for system or instruc-l tions until you can cut any £:ir"f ment you wear without alti''113'! tion. Lessons in the school
limited. Call and see the
Journal
A.C.JKNNIHtlN, See.
.. I.I'KCI KIN —Ihe inn mhers of tlio Hiislncf,* .Men Association wll I hold a ."cetlnpon 1 hursday ever July 22, Iroiu 7 to 10 clock
p.
in. at the null court room for
the ititr|Kise of electing ollicers serve the 1111• KUltiByeai'. -i'111-i/r'v li. (i. WILSON, •••'••."I l/I/..
Secretary.
President,.
nftl
li*pkv|
of French fashions rfow exhibition. French i'Jishii'ii J1 nals given away.
FfWft SALL.
Focjw,SAI,H~j("'nne
Olt "thoioiii.-lelli e'l J^l rop'rt', for hhIp, iiHjnln' at hiM". I «!t Soaw l'lKhl' gnx cry 8U)f
FOU
SALK(.-Twoshari'.s In the CoiinlV' I'nlon AKHciuinirai ply loh, S, MJirtin, Darlington, lnl.
iy.
SAM5—An oin»n !a'
_* Kltrln
•ed Silver ln't""''
itiov ••iiH'iit,rhrop.
WAWTED.
Wsection.
ANTHD—An active .ticui ler ,, Salary »7." to lu»i "."»J lepieseiit asuccessriill N. V. company i|" noratcd l4isupply dry j/(mh1s, clothing Jowclry, toronsmnorsatcwt. ujVI of a a a 4 ii in x\o\X (Mirolhxl.10.000 paid In). uxrhaiiKoi). Kinpin.' Co-opM*aU\v I '.ortMlIt w«»ll rated), l^juk 11x tlio. N. V,
W
OllKKIIS WANTUI).—Men iin-l
iivrelit.s. Illir pay. Steady work iunce needeil.
I'l'co. No experhjiu'e needeil.
!'nk'i'MIy
ney, mirseryinau, Rochester,
N
LOST.
OST-A limine or Uie Sons of W turn to Orion Cook.
FOUND.
_i"01IN O—A pocket book at he' orii"' W PI KiKl'l IH KIH Hi' I'll* kot and WaHhhiKton sirens can hav«» property hy doscrihiiik' for this noliirw. Address Hrur\ l^'U^' Markot.
FOR RENT.
FOIt
HIIKO'l
170II[ItHNT—A house of live r.K«njvWahash avt^nuo wlLlt hum k'11' Uminlro of A. I). Thomas.
HHNT.-t Warren litis cui-H''"1 pasliin* for rout oil IMmii sitnp.
