Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 October 1890 — Page 5

TUILY JOURNAL

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THE^CITY.

The Wcatlier Report. ,11.ni.-7a.ni..tbmitonlii(r weather, for lnaiHu»

PUBLIC SPEAKING.

ointments for Bepublican Speakers in This County. The following dates and places have heen arrangixl for the Hon. James A. tout to epoakm this county:

H„M Saturday. Oct. 18, 7:00 p. in, mrlUJ^on. Saturday, Oct. US, :M |). in. liiuton, the distinguished ZLi omtor of Indianapolis, will ad«the citizens at the court house on Murdi'V cvennm. Oct, *Jf. lit 7:30. o0D jobuF. Heanlan.of Ohioago.will ljUs tho pooplo at tho court houso on t-vi'iilntf. Oct. 28. at

:30.

10BA0C0

AND 0IQAR8,

dect of the

McKiuley Bill On the Homo Grown Article.

I1. Poney, who represents the Win. ouev (Jigur Company of Cambridge •tr" uud whoso residence is in this wis i" T1U: JOUHNATJ snuetuw this oruiug ami "I1011 being asked, "How \'s th° McKiuley bill suit you "First r.ito,' was tho ready reply. "And vuu arc not kicking a little .•So, for it is ouo of those good things bit for the present appeoreth grievous, at iu the end briugeth forth tho peacebit' fruits of prosperity. It will work revolution the live-cent cigar trade, be Sumatra wrapper, tho product of lie labor, controlled by the Dutch orcrumeut, will be supplanted by the ose article grown by American oiti-

-ens." etter. Xot so muoh money will put oil an expensive wrapper, which Lu uo merit further than a glossy oxerior, and more on the filler. Aud ben see tue immense benefit received the tobiiuoo farmers of this country. The deinnnd. for domestic wrappers will increased enormously, and I venture the prediction that the crop of this year's planting will be three timeB that o! last, and that all of it will bo sold at good pric(«, aud that of coarse means just so mtiuy acres fewer of corn aud *Lest," "Will the Indiana farmer derive any lienelit.'" "He will if he wants tj. InJiitua erouml will grow gud tobacco, aud if the farmer understands the business he cm make more money raising tcbucco than he oau by running along iu the beatoni«th of stereotyped farming." 'Tile reciprocity feature is also a spit-uiliil one. i:ud as a result I believe vewill son get our Havana tobacco with a very low duty—perhaps none— aa-J that of course meaus botter cigars stillfor 0 Cents." •'Taken all iu all, if our business is a sample of bow the various industries are to be iulluouoeil by the new regime I believe that a year from now after the effects of the luw have become patent, tho! all intelligent people will j)roaounce tho McKiuley bill one of tbo most beiieticent laws enacted iu the history of our Congress,"

Piftj-Nine Years Ago.

Today in tue anniversary of the first paper published in Cr awfordsville. October, 1831, fi tty-nine years *»go, tho Crawfordsville lieoord was launched by \lade .y Bryant. Both are still living, the former in this city and the latter in St. l'aul.

THE JOUK.VAL

Ctssor of tho lieoord.

is the suo-

Death of Mrs. Wm. Evans. Mrs. Amanda Evans, wife Wm. Ev US died at her home north-east of the city yesterday at 3 p. m., aged 2!i. The deceased leaves a husband aud four small ohildren. Tho funeral will take place to-morrow at 11 a, m. at tho Luth eran church at Darlington, liev. Trotter o&iatiug.

Escaped Fioin the Stone Pile. One of the three bums placod upon tie st.iiie pile yesterday watched his opportunity and made d:ish for liberty theevening. As the city was well

n,i

of him and ho is seared too badly to

eu'nvish

to return uo affort will be

Eaiii: to rccapt ure him.

Members Social.

Ihe hwiul of the mombers of tho Y, A. ut tract ed a largo and oougon-

a'"^-^iblage

slwt

tttr*

at the_rooms last oven

Music was furnished by Clark ^ra ,N\iU Oliver uud Eddio liraud'1U|P, and

a most delightful evening

bv al

Who Will It Be?

people of the Christian church

:lh

}"l

110

ouo in view to take Elder

Dane's place next year. We nro •worried by 0110 of tho mouibors, liow-

'but the olioioe of many of tho ^'•"Pcgiiliou was strongly iu favor of J.

C*

»rtr.,Liii.

-Mil.

Lyilia V. Kennedy, c! M(.. 'ennsylvauia, anil Miss Flora Sugar Cirovo, Tippecanoe

1'jrrLs,

•""ley, of

lmmauy.

Jlrs,

Layuion anil

nru guests of Capt

THE ORPHANS.

A LiBt of Those Who Suffered the Li.tlo (Jliildreu to Come Unto Thorn. 1'he gentlemen and ludies having in charge tho little waifs from Boston have completed their labors in this city after disposiug of most of them. ltov. Kimbal and Misses M. T. Hastings and M. lu. Oook, assistant matron uud toooher respectively, leave this evening. They have done a good work here and fouud good homes for a set of as well behaved ohildren us one would care to moot with. We give below a list of those who received tho ohildren into thoir oare and it will be seen that all without exception are good and worthy citrons. To this list we may add one or two others Monday as some casus are yet undetermined: James S. Kolley, a girl

ingtou.

-^SbernHu yun returned to Chicais a no on

U0LLEGE IxOTES.

Garner will spend Sunday iu Lebanon. The Sigs had a dunoe in their hall last night.

Prank Crawford, '94, was instituted by the Phi Ssis last night. About a dozen of the bov3 went to Ureencastle this afternoon. —The culvert in front of the city building is now completed —W. J. Snoddy, of Dayton, arrived in the city yesterday with several thousand choico fruit trees from his nursery, which he is delivering to people here.

PEES0NAL PICK-UPS.

went to Frankfort this

—Samuel Daisy morninp. —Mrs. Charles Crawford has returned from liervisit. —Louis Watson this afternoon. —Saxe Mowers wen to speed Sunday. —John S. Gooihvine, in tho oily to-day. —Charley (loukl anil v/ife have returned from Climax. Mich.

returned to Lafayette

I to La Fayette to-day

of Danville, 111..was

Hev. Kimball and Ins two assistants went to Grooneastle this afternoon. —L. (J. Bi-p.uer will conduct the V. M. C.

A. meeting to-morrow at I p. m. —Frank Insley and family went to Surar Grore this evening to spend Sunday. -M. \V. Coleman and Mrs. W. A.Coleman and son are visiting in Vincennes and Martinsville. -Hon. .1. A. Mount, passed through t)ie •ity to-day and reports two prand meetinirs

Vipo yesterday. —Henry Campbell and G. \V Had ley have been enpaped this week in appraising the stock of wooiens at Yount's. -Will Humphrey left last nipht for Southern Indiana where he will deliver speeches in the interest ot the p. o. p. —Charles Hickman, of Crawford sville, spent Sunday with friends bore Ctias. Osborne, of Wabash Collepe, spent Sunday with friends here Mrs. P. S. Kennedy and daughter, Ora, of Crawfordsville, were guests of Dr. .I. P. ltussell's family Sunday.—Waveland Independent.

UHIPS AND SPLINTERS.

-uuuils are now in maraet. -Wild geese were seen Hying south this morning and cold weather may be expected. —Elder J. 11. Oliphant will preach at the Primitive Baptist church to-night and on Snnday. —Hunters complain of the foliage not yet killed by frost as interfering greatly with their ipiail hunting. —Misses Agnes and Lizzie Miller, of Linden, delightfully entertained a number of their friends last Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Grace Foust, of this city. —Tlie last ease tiled in tho circuit court is that of G. H. Hramlet against Lucy

Urauilet for divorce. The complaint alleges her intimacy with other men. Mace Townsley and LandlordHelTernan with their guns went to the woods to-day ill search of game. They took a bull dog with them thinking that was the kind of a dog that sportsmen used. —Mrs. M. A. Brown, Miss .1. Hiatt, and Miss Mary Dillman will open a dressmaking establishment over Levison's store next week. Miss Dillman came from Columbus and is a fine cutter and an artistic draper. All the ladies are skillful dressmakers and they ask a share of the public patronage. —Prof. Powers, the celebrated optical!

specialist who visits bore renularl.v, will aL'am be at the Nutt Hotel parlors for a lew days coinmenciiij Monday the iotli inst During his previous visits here tliei'rofessor as proved himself thoroughly skillful

THJj OHUROHES

Whore Religious Services "Will Bo To-Morrow,

U'

SECOND IIAITOT

J.

Win.

Armstrong, a boy Harvey Lewis, a boy Asa M. l'.ckioll, a girl John A. Dodd, a boy It. H. Epijerson, a boy, Xow Market Aaron Nutt, boy L. M. Irwin, M. D., a girl, Lafayette Win. Kramer, a boy J. L, (Jhnrui, a girl 1{, Xltiniuml, a girl Pctvr Eshelman, a boy .James Birch, a girl Win. ]J. Nash, boy Murk G. Heckuor, girl W. W. J'jttiuir, ti boy J, \\*. Jlutusny, a oy James Isreiel, a boy Jerome Malts, a boy.

Held

A--Meeting for men

at :d().

OOLUKIE UUAI'EL.—Lecture

only

at

p.

ST. JOHN'S EI-IHOOPAI, CIICROII.—Sun­

day sohool at ft:30 a. m. No other serviccH. FritBT PrntHHiTKitiAN Cncnon.—No preuohiug. Sunday school ut 9:10 a. in. l. 1, o. ii. at 7 p. m.

Catniou.—lingular

services to-morrow, conducted by tho pastor, Rev.

11. Miller. Sumluy

school at 2 p. m.

MISSIONARY HAITWT CHTTHCH.—Sun­

day sohool at 9:45 a. m. Services ut 11 a. m. and 7 rtJO p. m., conduotod by Rev. G. P. Fuson.

*i

Camion.— Regulars irvices

n,ui 7:30

P-

,,

m-.

lu°.

by Kl-

Sunday school at 2 p.

m. 1. P. S. C. E. at 7:00 p. ui. CUNTEIt PUKSBYTKIUAN CllURCn.— Hegular services to-morrow at 10-30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. by IW.Cunningham Sunday school at li p. m, V. "t! at 0 .'jU p. m,

AlKTflODIKT El'l.SCOl'AL CllITUCH.— hervicoH to-morrow at lo a. ni. and 7-:M p.

m„

Sr.

iuuuiuns is in Jllooin-

Kev. ,T. X.

l,v H:v. Li. \V. Switz-r.

Suuilay school at 10 a. m.

UKIINAIIIJ'S, HUMAN* CXTITOMII.—

Low Jlahs at 7 o'clock a. m. Muss i.nd Keruioti at 0 o'clock a. iu. instiuctivu of children, tiocUiok p. m, ltosarv, -:lij 1.

111.

Vespers and bcuediot ou .'{ p.

m. On the seooinl Sunday of eaoli ami every month the only service will be Low Mass at o'clock.

—Slarshmallows at tho ket.

Fulton Miu-

WAY KIjAN I).

Sam Shaul went to Crawfordsville today. liev. Kendall, of Brown' Valley, was iu town yesterday.

Charles Smith and Harry Clark went to Alamo last night. A fine girl baby was born to Lewis Reynolds and wife yesterday.

Charles Kritz came down from Crawfordsville last night to visit home folks. Mrs. Dr. Russell and son David visited relative* at Brown's Vallev yesterday.

Mrs. Ben Bilbo and ohildren are visiting her father Mr. Patton near Crawfordsville.

Prof. Evans aud family and Robert MeMains wont to Crawfordsville to-day to visit friends.

Clay Reddish and John Cannon, of Marshall, were the guests of the K. P.'s here last night.

Mrs. George Grimes, of itnto Creek, vis'ted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Garwood yesterday.

Mrs. Ida Williams and Elizabeth Nicholas, of near l'arkersburg, visited at Dr. Straughun'o yesterday. lloury A, Foster aud wife who have on visiting hero for the last two weeks, returned home to Danville, Ills., yesterday.

K. A. Shadrack yesterday traded his property on went Howard streeet and the Thomns store room now ojeupied by Canine A* Dillman, for Djitrich's hotel. Mr. Shadrack will repair and refurnish it at once and Waveland will once more have a hotel.

Confirmed.

The favorable impression produced

111

his profession as well as a consciensious gentleman. After be has examined a case be tells just what be can do for it and be always accomplishes Just what he promises. If any of the readers ol Tin*. .lot itN.vi. have anydifectof sipht they can not do better that to consult t'rof. l'owers. Me makes no charpes for cxaminat'Oii.

—For sale, II. S. llrudou's residence

011

eiust Maiu street. —Butter eups at the Fulton Marko

Wlmwm XssrJB

011

the lirst appearance of tbe agreeble liquid ruit remedy Sviup of Figs a few years ago lias been more than eoallruied by the pleasant experience of all who have used it, and the success of tbe proprietors and manufactures, tbo California Fig Co.

We Oll'er Vou

New California Lavei Itaisins New Oudaru Layer liaisms^ New Sultana 1,Seedless! llaieins.

New Kngllsh Currants, New Leghorn Citron, New Srnyona Figs,

New Calitornia Evaporated Apricots. New California Evaporated Peaches, New California Evapuruted Cling

Feacbes,

New California Evaporated Nectarines, New California 1'iunes, All at lteasonable Prices, besides the finest line ot Staple and Fancy groceries in tbe city.

ENSJIlNT.Elt & SKAWlilliHT. 103 East Main St.

—Fine canilios fit tlio Fulton Market.

Vou Have a Little Time.

Do nut fail to come to our store Thursday, Friday ane Saturday evening of this week. We extend a special invlta tion to the ladies to look through tin largest, stock of furniture, stoves ipieenswn:*" aud groceries in Crawford# villo. Come ar.d see how nice wo an situated in our new ro on east .Main str-'.-t. liAlSMIILli.

HOKXADAV

.T PicKrTr.

In Its treatment or rheumatism and nl rheumatic troubles, Hibbard's Hheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost abov all others. Head their medical pain phlet and learn of I10 gieat medicinal value of the remedies which enter Into Its composition. For sale and highly

recouiinended by Jloffett, Moigan fc Co

Joe Taylor vrantf. lift-en ton'pie pumpkins or thirty wagon loads.

Happy Hoosli'ps.

W111. Timmons, postmaster 01 MavlUe I Iiul., writes: Electric Hitters hav.dono more lor me than all other meiliciues combined tor that feeling ai using from kldiii-y and liver tieHble." John

Leslie, farnuM' and stockman of same I place, says: ''Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver iiiedicim-, made me feel like anew man." J. W.

Gardner, hardware merchant, fame town, says: *'Electric liltters is just the thing for a man who Is all run down 1 and don't care wether he lives or diesjhe tound new trength, good appetiie and felt just like he had

Only

sue.

1

store.

new leii-i- 011 life

1111

a bottle at Ney .fc Co. drug

Special Bargains Offered.

Kooms

Flower Pots of all kinds, Hanging

Baskets and Flower Stands at the 99

Cent Dtore. No. 107 North Washington

street, McClure's old stand.

ROSS BEOS. 99-Cent Store

Jr'Jffl I S

li

I

"I am simply exhausted trying to break in these shoes 1" "Why, my dear, get a pair of Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co.'s genuine Hand-Sewed Shoes they are easy the first day, and fit like a clove."

We Have the Above Shoe in Stock

-IN—

Dongola Kid, Opera, Half Opera,

And Common Sense

HAMILTON & BROWN'S

Men's Calf Congress Shoes for $2.50.

124 East, Main Street.

For sometime past we have understood and appreciated the fact that our friends, unless in actual need of something in our slock, (not withstanding the immense trade and the amount of consequent work) felt a hesitation afiout coming in and lettint: us show them through our handsome new rooms.

We waut everyone, especially the ladies, in the city uud vicinity to see our show of Handsome Furniture, Stoves and House Furnishing Goods, and for this purpose we have especiully set aside the evenings of Thursday, Friday aud Saturday, October 10,17 and IS, after 7 o'clock, to throw open our doors to the public and give ourselves the pleasure of showing our friends our stock of Furniture, Heating Stoves, including the incomparable "Garland" and "liadiant Home" Cook Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc.

We wanton these evenings to see all the friends we have made in our long business career, and to have them bring with tlieiu their friends and acquaintances.

Remember the dates and don't miss the opportunity to see t. the finest display ever made in Crawfordsville. at our New Rooms, Main and" Water stmets. Very sincerely yours

Barnhill,Hornaday &Pickett

Meals—Either

Lunch

IT WILL PAY YOU

Commodious clean, well ventil.ited. -.

011 the European or American plan.

At all hours ol' the day or ni^lit.

Tine LaYeta.

Two Doors bout.li ol l'ostollice.

SOOTT STEELt, Proprietor.

To SIM' the beautiful new goods in gold and silver at

LW.Otto's!

New Rings by the hundreds of the latest and most beautiful desi

Repairing, engraving and tilting spectacles receive prompt attention

111 SouLtli "W"asliixigton!

TO PRESIDENTS

OF

COLLEGES,

CO. SUPTS.

OF

SCHOOLS

PRINCIPALS,

PROFESSORS,

DIRECTORS,

TEACHERS,

SCHOOL BOARDS,

PARENTS,

Pl'PILS,

GRKKTIN«

:—Are you aware that

you can now get the greatest

Reference Library in our

Language ami Literature,

.. at a ridiculously low 11 r_ O ure.

This opportunity will not last for­

ever and should be taken ad­

vantage of immediately.

Why do we say little about the

merits of the work?

Because "To gild refined gold or

paint the lily" were not more

impossible and idle, than to

praise the great Britannica.

It stands too high to need

or be strengthened by

any man's favoring

word.

The growth of a century of

thought, the product of 1 5

giant minds of this and the

old world, each man a spe^s

cialistjsomf* articles cost^f-

5 ing .f 10,000, some'i.

pages ^6oo—what

presumption would

be the praise of any ONE

man even among the au­

thors?

Hence (since this is a faithful.per­

fect, production of every page)

all that we can refer to is the

MANL'PACTUKK. Is the

print clean, the type

large,the paper strong

and of good fibre,

the binding dura­

ble, the ap­

pearance

neat?

To nil these questions we answer:

COME AND SEE

We know that you were never of­

fered such a bargain. You will

be surprised aud delighted, and

.will become a champion of

the work.

pec

ins

tfulh

0. M. LACKV,

Solo agent fur Crawford-ville.

#«*Look.up previous adycrtiecmenta..

Head again tin, circulars mailed

vou.

Head again the history aud descrip­

tion of this monumental work,

published in this paper a few

days ago.

Head the advts. in other papers.