Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 January 1891 — Page 6
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Nunu-ricul r.nismu.
I :&tu coitipoMNi-i»£ 5\»rty-eiu,h! s' :s, nii(l form two unes from a JKMMU !JV Ten MY son. iVz-lo-ls-i is a uoem e^e.stM tnir M»f (purlHMi ihje*. My 11 ~«r —ll-i is Mory. My •KV%!-4.v-i is an I'.u'ii-t'. My
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a certain (•'•nui n',. My 1 a kiwi extensively ru'ltivaled. My JV!! is a preposition. My J-• \-10 iv a vomit*- -eow. My »V-i.*~s-nr an* small. irioiuiiar masses «*f l-.-nl. *My is enslaved.
r.!M. lo»l»lr It.tSlou "MiMar*'.
The umn^r hi»rjz««mal row of seven stars
r^resentMhe natne of the centra) thread hku portions of a blossom. Yne riu'ht wrtienl, broad pj..*ves of defensive nnnor, whichUuj r.asturwon leaves an* said to re-
Thelower horizontal, 1 he plural
of that ralyx which opens or bursts in the form Of a shea? h, the caliu The left vert real, thy plural ot that pari of the pist.il wlik'/ii rwoivc* the pollen. The upper horizontal-«»f five. the plural of "the principal 1M.H1V.OI* A plant" The ritrht vertkai. the plural of "the embryo, from the growth-of which sprint the new plant." T!:•» lower horizontal, one of the small elu«ters »f mi-iuto capsules on the fronds «»i torus. The left vertical, projuctiiiu apjH'iKia^es ot (lower resemlring instrument?* worn on the heels of horsemen. All the lar^c stars represent the SMjieletrer. ......
No. Floral Clmnide. Tiif* first is how a maiden looks When slraiurer eyes behold her. Tie* S'jeoml'biornsi upon her checks
W'lien a lever's arms enfold her. within some cool retreat. The whole, in sprinc, breathes perfumeSWJ*
No. |Oil. Irnp Ij«'111"r Ouotatiuu. "A 4i -h- w-rwi's a -1-^r- a-d -I- l-€ a-tl -o-e- m-r-1- p-a-e-."
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2So. 10'i. Name of a Male. I In eat. not in do: In branch, not in !ou.
Ju lay, not in Maud. In flirt, not in sand.
y'.. y.y'.- J:i iirst. not in la.»t. v.. In now. not in past. in sun, not »n ual#i. I: V, -... In corn, not in stall .' in :irl, not boy.
In play. ni»t. »if toy.
IIy whole is a state.
No. 4o:).—Divide the Word. I am such a naimhiv creature, J.lothi rini: my faithful teacher. (irievmy p.uvrits. kml ntnl lear, ('ausin^ sorrow tar ami near.
Rut. HI K.ll you why I trouble, "FLs because you take me double. Halve me, ami my first then view
Pis three r}uari4*rs true—are vou?
A no Tiiv other ImiTs a pattern l'ur the sluiinj'.r'l ami the slattern JS mv ue:!«(eil life to blame, My divorou from j'oti I elnitn.
No. 1 •». .Icut'U. Il.ow SH-I 1. am »»ii flark. rtiiny la\*s! It is viibr ir, Nettie, Uj a.-e .shitty PhaT/s mv »p. Azariah. That pear looks green. .jv' Aye. there's the rub, you .ye! I)f] you stop all ni^ht!-1 I came over there. The iioi\-e jumped over a ^at.e.
Hri^ot llov.
Teacher--•.Vho can tell me what useful article'we tret from he whale? Johnny? .fohnny--VVhalelKMic.
Teaeher—-iiiaht! Now what little boy or-pirl knows w,at we pet from the seal? Tc-minvy •.Vi'/i'ulTjmVv.t-eal.ini: wax.
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JJe ..ijo.tUyny dreamily into his eupj— What
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.this' —a oracle '.vudi^tsait*ly)—Why, no mat's eoffee. iHld •^V fl:V 0 l»*t', tool'
He .. «1:isn tliMt it ir.i vie?
•Ki'V to fli«» I'-.I/./UT.
\o. A tiMi r:iti\: William Kwarfc Giadsrr/he. -Vu. 'afQ.-rd-'rossword: Fortune. .Iso. .^fivr 'J'wo diamonds:
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No. 5K?3.- A J.etier iti'hus: iVony. No. 3:M.~Heheadint s: IJ-ark. I'liinet. S-ewe-r.
No. A ievy of Minis: Hen hawk, heron, hoopo. hluejay, kingfisher, linnet, errkP.shill, tfont. suekor, lapwing, pewit, wax* tail, .-.parrow, rosheak. eorncntke. ..-.No. wftHj.4"- Useful Article: Howl.
I' UMift*.
Some people svetu to have a special faculty for ituinpijiK their beads, sutlv bin^ their toes and falling over things. W itb the Venionsibis uiigbt fairly have been called tt l' unily trait. The father, tho daughter and the two boys literally went, stumbling through the world. Mrs. Wrn» beivelf being tlieonly onewbose did not appear be all the time standing in Wpoery places. a aive.'i nt in lh.» fnndly, a veritable epimi a- i'
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r. *v iklti ivehi'M"!f a black cy«4on th^vt:orii»'r V.»f (iie baeiiie'tjt".dv»«.r, coming up fne.o a,vb:it .o tiie furnace HattUs in c*pejtj!jg tiio'.stubborn sliding do«trs of the bbrary. was thjowu against the wall in tj:e»r«uddeu iib ration under her ellons O.'KI,.hurt iu forebea-h «loim ru.-hed :«L*.aiti'i.u Iun bedroom door i'« t)n» darlcm'ss on brsway fcr.bis slipper*, and was upset witii l»rui es, and 1'rank trippe«l over the ante tbresijold and fell down the I a a .Mrs. Vewitju administered arnica and sympathy Tor two days: then she pii tly made a trip U.« the upholsterers, and one o' ening that same week, when her family arrived from olfieo ami school, tlu-y fouial p«.itteres instead of duors all ihrough 1 he house •'They are \iry jiretty, inainuia," s:iid her bn-band, •'but why such a Midden innovation?" "I've long wanted them myself." answered Mrs. Vernon, "but felt at last that they had income a neee»ity. iX-ar, literal OK! Mi. Llotchkins was into set* me th- flay after you all got hurt, ami 1 was giving her an account of your woes, and she said: 'Well, now, 1 must ay. .Mis' Vernon, that with a family like yours, d\ rsare dretful dangerous things to have in the house!' "And so." laughed her husband, "lite *porueres ate put in to protect lis from the dangerous doors!"—Youth's Compani'm.
lnMii'ii »f t«o Future.
It in a dreadful point about microbes that 1 lir only way to avoid having thorn ii'i it vimU iit form is to have tlicm in an arufn'iai or attoiHiatctl form. Tht) cliil(lrcii of- ilif futuro will not run through tin pivsL-nt. uMnuit of infauiili? ilisc.'i.co. I'llt llu'y will ]irob: l)ly In.- snhjooii.st to inoculation with various microhes ovory f.-w niontii.-. 1'u-r.l, tlu-y wiil bo vurciluueil for .. ln-n they havi reovtrt'«l from thai they will lip taken to a Pa-ti ur indium- to havo a mild form oC rahie*. Nt-xt llioy will be ivcn aUoM of tin-comiiia liacilli to prii^'i-iit cholera, and ,-o on'throuiih ail liie evericrowinjr Scrios of disease mien •lies. O/i! hifkli-s.-ehild of the fiiliwe! you wiil iit-ver be ill and never be w.-ll your health will be awfuily tuiiiK'lonoti!-: you will never know the weariness of tile tir.-t. niijht of measles, when it was so nice to lie in mother's lap :nd feel ln i.ool hand on your forehead you wiil never know the joys of .eonva'e.seenee. when »ranp-s were ninie'rius and every one was kind to you been use you were not wiil: and your end will he to die ol di*'hiiity. How triad we are that we live in tiie nresent. with all iis u|s and dnv. nsof health to lend variety to lil'e and death.—llos ilal.
Di.'iiitoinK.
"Dm vuii know that a diamond has a grain or eleavage just the same as a piece of wood, mineral or crystalline substance.'" said a diamond broker to a reporter. "It possible to &plit or divide one into two or more pieces. Sometimes a large piece is removed at once from a g»*:n bv splitting, but it i* a pro*, cess atleo.led with inueh risk. "To accomplish this We* stone is carefully studied, and. i:s line of cleavage ascertained, ii i.-j placed in hardened cement. in the proper position, ami the sharp edge of a steel .chisel resembling a razor is carefully adjusted s» that the division will.bp at the points desired, and a .-.aunt rap wi a hammer is given it. I'erhaps no mon.: ui*tiy Mow may be .struck in aj:y mechanic -wa.i^k than this, for in maiupuhtting a large diamond, if it is un^kiiirolly given, ageoi »f several thousand violiars* vaiue .will'!«• .•»P'|iled -N-w York ^iail and l-'\pies^
N« Ai»»»ui l? r.
n«: r'ahi being accepted:—A nd' wlVat tiiii.i o»* ijuogam 1 buy.tor you, mv dir'in
She- AVeij, I like the one I wore last year ever so hra/h. will give you niiarlb-'s address......I Vriiaps you will be abb- to b: {he tie,kKt f/ a hhn at a bar'cr.in.— lv»o.-b. vv'.
THE
"CMtortatiaoweUwUptedtochlldmithAt CaeteriA euros Oolie. Oo&0ttpatioB« r^cormaend it superior to any prcscripUoii I 5.°)^ Ktornach, Dianiia», Rrnctation^ kaowstome.- til AMcn*k.X.D..
Ml So* Oxford 84., BrooUja, N. T. Without in'jurioas medicstioe.
THE CUA \VFORDSV1LLE
Y. M.C. A
O. M. GUKG«.
l'rcsldout.
W. S. MorrKTr. Vice President. G. P. DruiiAM. Heconlln^ Secretary. H.T. Kisc,. Trejisurer.
N.C. MCOAY. General Seeretnry.
Baths. Tub and Shower (.iym-
nusium, Bowling Alleys.
PIUHO.
Games iinsl inunu room, ileet-
injjs Suntlav at -4:30, )). mi. Visiiors
iilwavs weleuiue. Secretary McOay'e olliee hours are frr in 10 sun and to :'50 p.m.: and everv eve iItiK Irom tol»:o0. e.vcentiujr Saturday.'
CRAWFOKDSV1LLE
TRANSFER LIKE,
R. C. WALKUP, Prop.
Passengers and Uswrpijre to Depots. Hotels, or any part of the City. Also proprietor of the
Bavless Teu-Ceut Hack Line
The Cheap Price* wll' be maintained and Satisfaetoiy service rendered. Leave calls at Stables oo Market street, slate at Snodprass «N: Murphy s.
Tolepnone No. 47. ^8
Through
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PIANOS and ORGANS
CLEAX ED, TUX ED and REPAIRED. Or PACKED.
JOHN XC. MACY, No. 715 South 4-Sreen Street.
ROUT
Chicago, Louisville, Lafayette,
(Treeiurastle,
Michigan City. Bedford, New Albany, All Points North, South and West.
South bound.—No. ftXiirht Express, iC.ii5 a in., dally No, 5, fust mail. 1/J0. p. ui.. dally No. 9. H(Klfonl Aeeommodutlod, "».^7 p. in.. exeeptSuuday,
North bound.—No. 4. nlirht express. 2.10 a, in..daily: No. •$. fast mail. p. tn. No. 10 hnfayette Accommodation, 10.4*i a. in. exceptSund iy.
No freight, trains earry passengers. Trains 3. -1, 0, stops only atCountyseats.
JA:.»KS UAKKKK,
Geo. Pass. Art. Monon RouU*
Monon Hlock. iThteai^i. IM
Difi
A
'Peoria Division.
fSIU IL Formerly I.H.&W. Short Line
Route. 'East and West.
Wagner Sleepers and Kccllntiiff Chair Catr on uiirht trains. Beet modern day couchesor all trains.
Conneetlugr with solid Vestibule trains ai Bloominjrton and Peoria to and from si»our river, Denver and the Pacific coast.
At Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Springfield and Columhus to and from the Eastern and ecu board cities.
TRAINS AT OTIAWFOBDSVILIJE. GOING WKST. No. 0 mail 0:15 a. No.7 mall fd...) 12:55 a. No. IT tuull(d) 1 ::H p. No. 3 Express 6:45 p. in
OOINO EAST.
No.10 Mail (dj l:55atn No. 0 Express 8:48am No. IS Mall 1:10 pm No.8 Mail(d) 5:05 uu For full Information retrardlug time, rate^ and routes, consult the ticket airent and P. &K folders. ftEOHGEK ttOIUNSON. Atrt
for Infants and Children.
AGENCYJatN
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New York*
TUB CCNTAOB COUPAMT,
AT A RRH
THE POSITIVE CURE.
I SLY BROTHERS. 60 Wanen SU New York, rrico60cU.I
Indianapoiis business University
«... n. .. .. .... n^nnltn Old Bryant Ai Stratton bclio^i, Kortn t'e.-r,n«»ylvuuiu .It.
DEMAND FOR ITS CRAPUATES IS Itfitands ut Uie head of ».N)iiuurn,iaj 41*1 ycur
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course individual Instruction bv a lar^'. strnm,* ftirulf* JiMitnre1- titne short: «XI»«UKCS low complete facilities lor BUSINESS, SHORT-HAND, ENGLISH TRAINING, ETC. IHploma tree AtKraduiitlon astrletlv buvmeK.'jffhool in an rinrividf! eoinrnercnd center superior equipment", and uneouAled it the of it ^rnduate
ELEGANT. ILLUSTRATED CAHLOGUE. FREE.
fr°aM*m
77 Hurray Street, H. T»
Catar^
ben Block. Opposite Po«t»0!Bco.
CREATER THAN.THE SUPPLY 1 inc. owrrbi* enter any time elective or prescribed time short: exj»eu«cs low
for pocltiruiH furnlHlicd,
HEELy & QSC0RN, PHOPMETQITJ.
15 pounds Goiden Sugar
5ANTA CLAU5 SOAP!
Tljcre's baqks of violets. Banks of njoas, Arjd baj^Ks w^ere miaens jropev And b&iiKs tljak handle golden coin»
ButFAIRBANK
Musical Instruments
And Fixtures of All^Kiod-
ROSS BROS.. 99-Cent Store.
Washington Stic.:t, oi-p^^iie tlv.i "'iurt House.
69.A lurue crayon iitir.rail Kiv»:it1 fi.i. »ii!«r:v..-i:
124 East Mam Street.
And his Christmas Slippers.
20 pounds New Orleans Sugar.
17 lbs. White Extra Sugar...
16 lbs. Confectioners A Sugar..
Suear! Sugar!
lbs. Granulated Suiiar. ..... ir
Furniture, Stove anil (iroeeiT Stun
Grand Cut Prices.
ALL
HOLIDAY GOODS
At Cost.
Robinson & Wallace.
BEST SOAP.
m^lWi
here were hundreds of pairs ol Feet in this citv made comtortable on Christmas Day and it was all on accound
JKEILY
CHICAGO,
'IcVCI* WIUIIS tJ lou.i ii, uUt tiiy
reads
HONESTYthat
O^D
CHEWING TOBACCO
is the best that is made, and at ONOE tries it, and saves money and secures more satisfaction than ever before. AVOID imitations. Insist on naving the genuine. If your dealer hasn it ask hirri to get it for you. JNO. FINZER & BROS., LouisYlUe, Ky.
Diseases Women
wn SI*!:«?RKv.
tti\ -.»0!»i1
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SILAS WRAY,
vfiyyr.v
Deaifftier a Biii'r iycr
•.'v.' Manufacturer of all kinds
Electrotypes anr. Wood Cute, CniWloiil&vjlie. iuuiunu.
THEJOITHNAIJelieerfully
And the best lan* ever made, like AlaJdin'sofold, a "wonderful lamp!" A lamp ubftolutely vi on* exploMvo and miif rea l» I
reeouitneuds Sila^'-'.
Wray as a Hr^t-ela^s artist. He designed tin*
cut of the Y.M.C A. bull lln^r.
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rives a rlcar^ f*oft9 brilliant
white
light
of 85 candle pmrerf Purer and brighter than gas liffht, softer than elcctric lifiht, more chcerful than either! That lump is
"The Rochester.'
No Smnket No Smttt, No Ilrokm Chimney*. Only live years old. am over two million* In U*e. It muet tm a XCMMI lamp to make MH
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iuu MicoeM*. 1 tu).*il it H, for liunp« may T'otne «*IH! laniprt iftav iro. tmt t1 ^hitifx oTi forever! *Ovor M,000 itrii-iic varieties I.l'iutfinw nti'l Table Latup". UanqHet IUHI Stmtr. Va«»! iinl Tiano limits—every kind* In lU"Uiy Porcelain, Ura-8. Nlokt'l anl Black Wrought lri»fl-
A.nk the lamp il*n)vr it. Ij««»k for Uut tnark HTAIPM* "TUB
Hfor MC-HKSTKU."
IF
HAS*'.
the genuine Ito(-hester ami tho My!c yon ortf ».ht!t«\+ no l:i»jjp-*toro iiotir, Hend tt in* (l»r«,**"«for fr»»n iihitftrat'il eulniopiie (and n'tlur«'l llst and w« will box ami xend you any lamp HJIIUIJ'p ty CAi-re.riK»it 10 y«Mir door. liOOIIRSTKIt l.AMI' CO., •1'i 1'arlt l'lace, New Vor!ii Mtinufiirlurcrit. itnl *oh- dumrrg of Jbf.hriter I'nti tiU
Th' t.'iT' K'lmp Store In the W'orhl.
Press t!ie Button, It Opens and Lights.
The IHnglc •eir-I.tBhCni I'ucliPt l.uilip. No i''
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crack, but areal lu «iefol o.ie.
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1 ocket innti'lt pnf.« luirri" (liourjqu-cUlyrcfUlcd. r..-0 live Bffeut vnnt'*d in 151'' irte'e itith it t'Miiii'K*
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ntrir find ]&>' i-xtra lifftitorHrml. re-rtri ftl. you iiri'l ii'."»Mnn iu»m imnor. wtll tpJiv-m?" to pet I'll" i»r .* m» |Y«- ir":.i Kochetlvr Lamp to., 37 Uaro:ay bliei-l. New YcA
