Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 April 1891 — Page 2

S^JLFES

OXE EXJOYS

Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sysera effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Fig3 is the only remedy ot' its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt it its action and truly beuencinl in its effects, prepared only from the mosi healthy and asrreesble substances, its many excellent qualities commend ii to all and have made it the most popular reniedv known.

Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading druggist?. Any reliable druggist whc may not have on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try i\ Do not accept anj substitute.

CALIFORNIA F!G SYRUP CO STH FRA/IC/SCO, C'L. lO'MSVILLE. Xf HEW TORK.

A. D. LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

Kast Main Street, with W.T.Whlttingtou

Diseases of Women

AND SCHGKHY.

Consu.Ution roomt over Smith'i drsi( liore, South' Wuhlngton Street, Cnwfordtville. Indiana. .1. R. ETTER. M.D.

Geo. Ft. Hioe,

UPHOLSTERING.

Carpets CarefullyLaid and Fitted

112 West Pike Street. Joel Block

BEECHAm

ENSlltM REMEDY

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith

0®Ue"tuce

218 South Or.cn street

Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attention Chronic and Surgical Dieeaaee o' Women, Children, and Obetetrics. Dr. Qrifflth, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FBEE.

finslow, Lanier& Co.,

17 NASSAU STREET, New York,

BANKERS,

FOR WESTERN STA TES, CORPORATION'S, BANK'S AND MERCHANTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT,1 AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.

Stop tliat

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For If yon do not it may become c^nsumptlve. For CotintmpHoti, Srrofuta, General Dttoility and Wtutiny Jjiseasfs. there is nothing like

SCOTT'S! FMULSION

Of Pare Cod Liver Oil ami

HYPO PHOSPHITES I O' Xilma «ud SodM. It tfl almost palatable as milk. Far better than other so-called Emulsions. A wonderful flesh producer.

Scott's Emulsion!

There are poor imitations. Get the pemWne.j

DPLIHDSEYS'BLOODSEARCHER"

^Makea a LoTely Complexion. bplendid Tonic, and cured Boils, J'lmples, Scrofula. Mercurial and all Blood^ 'Diseases. hold by your Druggist.

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»ntr 'ittie fvRunMbi*«b*»n mi4«II work for ««. by Ann* r»f», Aattlo. and Jno. Honn. TotMo.Obto. rat. Oiber* arcdMoK well. Why rout rtornf »«m r.ter ((00.00 a loath. You 'an do th* work and lir* III horo*. whef"tr you ttt. Efts he^ion»r» »rf »a««y rarclnc fron fl to |Oa Hay, All aire*. Weebow yoo bow aod aurt you. CAO work In n*re time (if all tltf tlm». Blf money for work, rr*. ('allorr unknown amoof fbem. N RW »r.^ wondarftil Tartlculara free.

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Scud postal note or money order. NOTICE TO St*BSCKIHKK^. When you write to have your pape» sent to a different office from that to which it ba been goiop. be «ure to give the old a well a.tue n*'w ioe»toffice address

TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1891.

This Date in History—April 14.

1*6—Thomas Qtway, poet* died, aged 1G9C—Jlxae. de Sevtgne* French writer, dfcad. Himpi "Qo*erocr" Komn&h still Uvea ic Italy, noar*y 200 yean odd. 1356—Destructive flr* at ChraUAna. «f

Norway: SSJXB.QOO. 1SS1—Sunday, Anderson and command, after safeitts? (hear £ag at Chark*tco. &. C., embarked oo the Baltic aad saiM ourttrward: In firing the olute Private Doofcrf Qoo^h wax ilted aod Uirw man were wounded by prematura discharge of a gun. 1962 t'nfcm gunboats attacked Fort Piilew. Teas. IiJG3—find oi two days* Gating on Bayou Teebe,

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1S64—Battles at Cberrr Grove, Ti, and Dutch MHS. Art. 13B5—Abrahara Lincoin received his deaU: wound from John Wate* Booth. A few hours previously the okl fbj? waa raised over Fort Sumter by

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Anderson, with fampriung cere-

mocks aad an oraxioa by Hesry Ward Beecher. iSTS—Earthtju£.k* destroyed Cua, Vecexueia. 1S8T—Aichbtahop Ailemaay, of Sac Fruacispo, died born ISJ4. 1900—Extraordinary aad destructive hail aad rate rtorms in Illinois.

RESLEMBEB the horse show next Saturday.

ABBCR day, April 3U, will lx- tippr. priatt'ly ol«ervpHl in the schools at Terre Haute. Every good citizen should have a little arbor day of his own by planting a few shade trees or a fruit tree.

THE President has accepted the resignation of Hon. J. X. Huston as United States Treasurer and has named HenE. H. Nclx*ker. of Covington, to be his successor. Mr. Nebeker is not a dyspepsio and will carry with him into his new position a trainload of sunshine.

JVUEFEHKING to rwipnx'ity with Canada, ihe Brwjklyn Union says: While they come to us with th- 1)1mk1 if our seals on their hands, and refuse to sell our fishermen bait, we prefer to set alony without their eggs, and '•hiekens. and barley, and horses, and all agricultural products that have had so handsome a market with us. IW-ipro-city is for those who reciprocate.

TO-DAY is the thirtieih anniversary of the "surrender of Fort Sumter by the small United States force to the reliels. It is also the anniversary ofthe re raising jf the tlag over the same Fort four years latter. The four years that intervened between 1801 and lSGo were years of bloody warfare caused by an attempt to destroy the best and most glorious government that is ever conceived by the mind of men.

IN providing for the expense FF government it Viecomes necessary to tax the property and bueiuess of our people. Protection by tariff is to insure adequate compensation for theseneeessary burdens by compelling foreigners seeking to compete in business with our citizens tr pay roundly for the privilege, and by so much reduce domestic taxes. The effect of free foreign trade would le to increase the expense now imposed upon the citizen and to exempt the foreigner altogether. On this the issue is made up.

SrEAKisa of the fuilnre of the last Legislature to properly adjust taxation so that corporations would lear their equal proportion with other property the Indianapolis Journal pertinently says:

Connecticut, with less than one-fifth as many miles of railroad as Indiana, collects more than eight times as much revenue from them as Indiana does. The little State of New Jersey collects more than ten times as much from her railroads as Indiana does. These facts were brought to the attention of the last Legislature as an argument in favor of increasing the taxes on railroads, but it paid no attention to them. It did. however, increase the taxes uals nearly 100 ]er cent.

of individ-

The Legislature was determined that the .jttuer of farm lands should not es cape.

*A NATION should lirst of all lie just to those citizens U|HIII whom its existence depends. To support our government enforce its laws and maintain its standing among the nations of the earth a large revenue is required to be regularly forthcoming, backed by an unlimited reserve of loth men and money which can le drawn against in cases of emergency. Not only is every citizen forced to pay taxes on his pro]erty. but, except in cases of infirmity, his person is held liable for military and jury service and he is never exempt from call to aid in preserving the peace of society and enforcing the laws of the land. It is in behalf of these citizens that Protection demands privileges over foreign business competitors that under all circumstances will fully offset the sacrifices they are comjwlled to make. To eoncede them less is injustice—for them to accept less would le slavery. From the standpoint of equity, foreign producers have nr. more right to free admittance the markets of this country for their wares than they would have, if here, to occupy the business houses of our merchants without first making tfruis satisfactory to the owners.

A Yeta«n Jurist*

PAVID Droi-EY FIELD.

David Dudley Field, who now takes precedence as the veteran jurist of the United States, was born Feb. 13, ISOo, beinjr the oldest sou of a then famous David Dudley Field, clergyman and author, and the oldest of four famous brothers. In 1S25 the young man was eradnated from Williams college, and in 1S39 he published his first essay on the necessity of reforming and simplifying the laws. That has been his life work, which he has devoted nearly fiftv ears of toil. His travels and political sketches are secondary to his work as t% jurist, and his codes are studied throughout the civilized world. In 132$ he located in New York city, which is still his residence.

Influence Somewhere. No stream from its source

Flows seaward, how lonely so ever its course. But what some land fe gladden*d. No btar ever rose And set without iuflueaoi wmewhere. Who knows What earth reeds from earth's lowest creatures? No life Can be pan} in its purpose and strong in iu strife, And all life not be purer and stronger thereby. The spirit* of ,1ust men made perfect on high. The army of martyrs who stand by the Throne And gaze into the face that makes glorious their own, Knows this surely at last. Honest love, honest sorrow. Honest work for the day. honest hope for the morrowAre these worth nothing more than the band they make weary, The heart they have sadden'd, the life they leave dreary? Huahl the sevenfold heavens to the voice of tho spirit Echo: He that o'ercometh shall all things inherit. —OWPTI Meredith.

XOT EXTRAORDINARY QUESTION,

Ycran# Alligator (inspecting a pineapple)—Well, I wonder if that is an alligators egg?—Harper's Yonng People.

Bo and t« Get It.

Chessiy—Boggs makes me real tired sometimes. Gage—What has he done now?

Chesslj—He wanted to borrow a dollar from mc, but I didn't have it, so he borrowed my umbrella.

Gage—Well? Chessly—And now I find he has pawned the umbrella.—Boston Herald.

From Frylnp-Pan to Fire.

Miss Haydon—Miss Palmer,I must ask you to explain yourself. I understand that you told Mrs. Palmer that my brother George was the black sheep of the family.

Miss Palmer—Sly dear Miss Haydon, it tvas merely a slip of the tongue, I assure you. I meant to say uhUe sheep. —Judge.

Sh« Waa Taking Leuons.

Roadside Bill (handing back the pie) —Madam, will you kindly change this for apiece of soap?

Mrs. Newhouse—Certainly but yon can have the pie, too. Roadside Bill—Don't need it, I wanted the soap to get the taste of that one mouthful out.—Judge.

Practical.

Newly-Made Widow—He Ts a fashionable undertaker, but even his charges are far below what I can afford, and I want to give my husband the most ei' pensive funeral I can, yon know.

The Friend—Why don't you (jet plumber to bury him, then? —Liie.

STATE or Omo, CITY OF TOLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY. VF' FRANK J. CIIENEY makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY A- Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of CATAHHH that cannot Le cured by the use of HALL'H CATAHHH CUHE.

FRANK J. CHENEY.

Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this Gth day of December, A. D. 1886.

A. W. GLEASON, -Volary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucons surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free.

F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Cirsoid by Druggists, 75c.

Worth Its Weight f.»i Vol a. If a price can bo placed on pain, "Mother's Friend is worth its weight in gold as an alleviator. My wifo Buffered more in ten minutes with either of her two children that she did all together with her last, having previously used four bottles of "Mother's Friend." It is a blessing to any one expecting to become a mother, savs a customer of mine. HENDEIT-soN DALE, Druggist,

Carmi, 111.

Writ® the Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta. Ua„ for further particulars. Sold by Nye & Co., Crawfordsville, Ind.

Rev. H. H. Fairall, D. I)., editor of the Iowa Methodist, says editorially: "We have tested the merits of lily's Cream Balm and lielieve that, by a thorough course of treatment it will cure almost every case of catarrh. Ministers as a class are afflicted with head and throat trouble and catarrh seems more prevalent than ever. We cannot recommend Ely's Cream Balm too highly."

I used Ely's Cream Balm for dry catarrh. It proved a cure.--B. F. M. Weeks, Denver.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria."

INDIANA.

Dispatches of Especial Interest to Residents of Hooalerdom.

Crack Militia Companies to Drill. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April l-».—The Indianapolis light artillery, which holds the championship as the bestdrilled company in the state, has about perfected arrangements for a gTand interstate encampment to be held in this city during the week including the Fourth of July. The renowned "Chickasaw guards," of Memphis: the Atlanta rifles, winners of the first infantry prize last year at Kansas City the Walsh zouaves and Branch guards, of St. Louis the Omaha gtiards the Brunswick riflemen, of Brunswick, Ua. the Manselian cadets and Rozier zouaves. Memphis the Atlanta zouaves and Grady cadets, of Atlanta the I'IKCnix lipht iufantry, and Louisiana rides are among the organizations that have agreed to attend.

Wabash Want* Damage,.

WABASH, Ind., April U.—The board of trade of this city will this week begin an action for damages against the Indiana Steel Compauy, organized by Pittsburgh parties, who. in consideration of receiving a subsidy of S-W,-000, entered into written eontract to buiid a S400.000 steel mill in Wabash. Afur all preliminaries were arranged the Pittsburgh stockholders, who are all wealthy men, refused to proceed with the work and offered only a few hundred dollars in settlement, the board of trade demanding 56,000. Thirty prominent business men have subscribed a fund of S3,000 to carry on the litigation and suit will be brought for 810,000 damages in the Pittsburgh courts this week. Leading Indianapolis attorneys are to be retained.

Getting Ready Tor Klection Iiay.7 FORT WAYNE. Ind., April n.—The democrats have nominated the following city ticket: C. A. Zollinger, for mayor C. J. Sossenheimer, treasurer Rudy Reinwald, clerk Henry C. Frankc, marshal, and Charles McCullough, waterworks trustee.

LA. POHTE, Ind., April 14.—The democrats have nominated this city ticket: Mayor, E. II. Scott treasurer. George Arnold clerk, William Voht marshal, James Purcell waterworks trustee, John H. Ball.

LOGANSPORT, Ind., April 14.—This ticket has been put in the field by the democrats: Mayor, B. C. B. Reade treasurer, George Hoffman: clerk, James Gorman marshal, Benjamin lleane waterworks trustee, Charles Graft! s.

Killed UIH Couftln.

MINAMAC, Ind., April 14.—In Starke county a few miles from here Fred Smith, 14 years old, was shot dead by his cousin, Amil Smith. 19 years of ape. Young Smith and his brother were out sawing wood, when Amil, who had been hunting, approached them. In a playful manner the hunter said to Fred that he could kill hun. and without further ceremonv pulled the trigger, killing him instantly

Cornering: the Tax Dodger*. COLUMBUS, Ind., April 14.— Ihc new plan of listing property for taxation at its true cash value, under an act of the last legislature, has resulted in the discovery of a large amount of valuable real estate in the heart of the city not on the tax duplicate at all. It is thought when all property is fairly listed it will run the duplicate up to at least 8200,000 more than it now is.

An KxpennlTe Wheelbarrow. COLUMBUS, Iud., April 14.—Emmctt Cuddy has brought suit against Margaret and John Conroy for possession of an old wheelbarrow, worth twentvflve cents. The case has already cost S280, and the first trial has not been heard.

Michigan City Paper Sold.

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., April 14.—The Michigan City Daily and Weekly Dispatch has changed hands, Senator Harry II. Francis, who founded the paper in 1S79, again assuming proprietorship. It will remain democratic in politics.

Died from Lockjaw.

FORT WAYNE, Ind., April 14.—Miss Kissie Ludington fell downstairs a few days ago, receiving slight injuries on the head. She was stricken with lockjaw and died Saturday night in terrible agony.

Both Legs Cat OfT.

LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 14.—Oeorge Sears, a years old, fell under a Monon freight train Sunday and had both legs cutoff below the knees, lie may recover.

Five Hundred aod One Voyage.. NEW YORK, April 14.—When the Cunard steamship Etruria came to her pier Sunday morning her captain, W. H. P. Haines, R. N. R., had completed his 501st voyage across the Atlantic. Be was born in Plymouth. Eng., in 1822, and first went to sea In 1838. In 1804 he got his first command of a Cunard steamship, and for six years plied between Havre and the Mediterranean ports. In 1870 he took one of the Atlantic fleets, and has altogether commanded sixteen vessels of the line. Ho is a lieutenant in the royal naval reserve.

Slept Amid the Corpse*.

BERLIN, April 14.—A tradesman named Beunewitz, in Bernberg, Prussia, shot and killed his son and daughter Saturday night and killed his wife with a hatchet, mangling her body in a frightful manner. When the police arrived at the house they found Beunewitz sleeping soundly, surrounded by the corpses of his family. The tragedy is attributed to a sudden freak of insanity.

Reachod III* 100th Tear.

LONDON, April 14.—On Saturday Admiral Sir I'rovo William Parry Wallis, G. C. I!., "the father of the British navy," and he:id of the active list, celebrated his 100th birthday.

A Half Million In Gold Exported. NEW YOIIK, April 14 —The sum of S.100,000 in gold has been taken at the sub-treasury for export to Berlin.

On the SltfihteHl Sign

Of anything wrong with the kidneys or bladder, recourse should at once to hnd to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roundont, New York. Neglect nuiy lay the foundation of painful dillicidties. The Favorite Remedy has completely cured cases of Stone in the bladder from which relief had been vainly sought. Where there is a tendency of Rheumatic Gout Rjeedy relief invariably follows its use.

Children Crv for Pitcher's Cutori*.

Information about low-priced lands, investments, thriving towns, etc., will be supplied by

THE DRESS IS FINISHED, SO AM I."

A coreeous costume flashed beneath the brilliant lights of a ball-room a queen of society is radiant to-night." The nervous hands of a weak woman have toiled day and night, the weary frame and aching head have known no rest for "the dress must be finished iu time."

To that queen of society and her dressmaker we would say a word. Oue, through tiot-liousc culture, luxury, and excitement, and the other, through the t4»il of necessity, may some day find their ailments a common cause. The Vegetable Compound will enable both to meet the demands of societv.

LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE

lMht-only Core and Legitimate Itcmerir

for the peculiar weaknesse? and ailment* of \romen. It cure* the worst forms of Female Complaint*, that Bearing-down Feeling, Weak Back. Falling and Displacement of the Womb, Inriumnmtfon, Ovarian Trouble*, and all Organic Dkea*e» of the Uterus or Womb, and j* invaluable to the Change of Life. l)l«•olvea and expel* Tumors from the Uterus at an early (tage, and check- any tendency to Cancerou* Huinor. Aubduci Faintne*^, Excitability, Ncrvou? l*ro#tration, Kxhau«i"ion, and strengthen? and tone? tho Stomach. Cures Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, etc., ami itivlgoratej the whole system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex, the Compound baa ao rival.

All Druggist* sell it ai a Mandard article, or sent br mail, in form of rill-! or Lozenges, on receipt of »«.OQ. LVDIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO.. LYNN. MASS.

•f Illustrated book, entitled "Guide to Health ind Etiquette," by Lydla E. Pinkham, Is of great value to ladies. We will present a copy to anyone addressing us with two 2-cent stamps.

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Opportunity to I'IXIT the fV ROW!

M. V. RICHARDS.

Land and Immigration A^ent, B. .t O. R. R. BALTIMORE, MD.

Alloonto Wlven.

Having used "Mother's Friend" I would not le without it. It is a boon to wives who know they have to pass through the painful ordeal of childbirth. Mus. C. MELBOURNE, Iowa. Write the Bradfield Regulator Co,, Atlanta, On., for further particulars. Sold by Nye .t Co., Crawfcrdaville, Ind.

$]ec(men Cunen.

S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, AY is., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him.

Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore leg of eight years' standing. Used three Iwttles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, Ohio, had five large fever so'ree on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters, and one bottle Bucklen's Arnica salve cured him entirely. Sold at Nye and Co's. drug store.

Jiv.chten'H Arnica Salve.

Tlx best alve in the world for cuts, bruises, si.re,:, ulcer:', salt rheum, lever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ,chilapinbs corns and all skin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no pay reqursri. It is guaranteed to give perfect satiid fact ion, or money refunded. Price 2rj cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co

Shiloh's mire w',11 immediately relieve Croup, W'Koping (!ough and Bronchitis For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

.Voit' Try Thin.

It wdl cost you nothing and will surely tlo you good, if you have a cough, cold or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption coughs and colds is guaranteed to giva relief or money will lie paid back Sufferers from lagrippe four, it list tho thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Tn a sample bottle at. our expense and learn for yourself just how good thing it is. Trial Ixatles free at Nye & Co.'s drug store. Largo bottles 50c and 81.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria?

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At Hagerstown low rate excursion tickets will be sold excursionists toB. A: O. R. R. points in the Shenandoah Valley. Virginia. West Virginia and Maryland. Apply to nearest B. O. Agent for rates.

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