Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 April 1891 — Page 2
OXE ENJOYS Both the mstbod and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts irently vet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and l?otvels, cleanses the svscm effectually, dispeis colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro fiviced, pleasing to tl-e taste and acCMitahle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly henencial in its effects, prepared only from the mo?, healthy and agreeable substance#, it* many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. iryriip of Figs is fcr sale in 50c and -SI bi-ttles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist whr may not have it on hand will pp cure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try it- Do Dot accept aaj substitute.
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A. D. LOFLAND,
Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.
GOOD NOTES CASHED.
F-«£t Main Street, with W.T-WLittingto'j
Diseases of Women
A N S E
Contu-lation rooms over Smith's dru* 8'.ore, South Washington Street, Craw foniivllie, Indiana,
EMULSION
SCOTT'S!
Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and
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J. R. ETTEI!. M.D.
Geo. IR.. Hioe,
UPHOLSTERING.
Carpets CarefullyLaid and Fitted
112 West Pike Street. Joel Block
BEECHAM S PILLS (THE 8REAT EH0LI8H REMEDY.) Core BILIOUS and
Nervous ILLS.
25cts. a Box.
OF -A.1.1. DUUQGLSTS.
Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith
Mfeldcn»
218 South Green street
Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attention Chronic and Surgical Diseases oi Women, Children, and Obetetrlce. Dr. Griffith, a general practice".
CONSULTATION FREE.
Winslow.Lanier & Co.,
17 NASSAU STREET, New York,
BANKERS,
EOR If/^STERN STATES, CORPORATIONS, BANKS AND MERCHANTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.
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\VE1NKS1AY. APRIL 1'. L-'.TL.
This Date in History—April 15, ICS—Gi*»nre Osiren •/Lord RJUUmorrK proj«»:*or of coJaiir jt MATTU&J. l*C«dISO —bornmico ZA/uptrri. eminent j«unter, died. -MJTK1. Franotxsed'Atibtea^
M&icvoc-ti, secooil wife oi Louis X2Y, died bora J635 fte w&s bom is pron &z>d rt^ar^d ia p^rerty: at the of 16 nEVTwi a pvaiyv ic, wjl# a wirtow, and k«ra»s far tb*1 ihrxLT-G. aod SnAiiT bis wife bom tji rvArvd
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lye. oactsed th*» r-Toeation of Lh« e*i*rt of Kom/rs. d*d in A cocTeat. If4—Birth of Jobs Lxhrop Hotiey, hisioriaa.
First pr^aoauoa of Presrdent Uocotc. war and calling for 75^00 mec. liCo—ai Ky., aad Dimb&r's
\HA—BactWs of BnsCiV S?ai oo. Va_ Liberty Pnstogtee. Ark. OtiL Scheie oooipioa Candec. Ark.
Death of Abraham Locoin.
iwi— Jlaubew Araoid djewl bom 1SSS. Elizabeth AriHiki died at Lynchburg. Va.t a^ed IIS.
P0INTISG TO HAHEIS0X.
Th-:- leading article wf last wwk's St* l'urk Ictlc-p^ndent is one upon Prf^l* •lent Harrison, the main points- of •which are faiiiiliar to all good American?. There is embodied.' however, an interview with President Harrison, which, like every utterance of uiir Chief Magistrate. is -wijrthy of parucnlar attention. Concerning the Elections •bill, the Presi'.lent has said: "It would have been possible to have jiassed the Eieotion bill if it had iK-en presswlcarly in the long session. I consider the pledee we gave at Chicago required this. In all thr speeches I made during the canvass of that year I iaid especial stress upon the necessity of reforming the election laws, and everywhere.-I went this issue was accepted .without protest as one of the issues of the campaign." As"" to the elections last November, and their effect, President Harrison said:- '.The reasons for the last ele?tion result were various, but mainly local in their character. The
Farmers' Alliance movement, which in the South has acquired such a headway against the Democratic party, in its invasion of the North directly attacked the strength of the Republican party. The dissatisfaction with local conditions, the effect of the misrepresentations of the tariff measure, which came too late to le reached by explanations, are some of ti elements entering into the race result.'- In its editorial concerning the article the I nibi»:r«h:nt says: "Gen. Harrison will be renominated, and he will have no more loyal and ardent supporter than the brilliant and efficient Secretary of the State. Mr. Blaine is not now ir. the line of succession. His chief is. He is not only entitled to it by precedent but he has fairly earned the right to it by a judicious, strong and efficient administration. Besides. Mr. Blaine has a splendid field for his ambition where lie is, and doubtless he would not care to incur the risks of another campaign, for these risks would probably lie large under any circumstances by which the nomination could come to him."" ••.''•
TJI manufacturer and the seller of tobacco and cigars on and after the 1st day of May next, will escajie the sjx-cial Gov ornment tax on those gofxls. and dealers will require no license to mII,
The
natural result will Ik* that the manufacturers will vie with each other in putting better material in their goods, and enter into comjwtition for securing for the smoking community the best brand.
IT is oue of the cardinal principles of the Humane hwiciety that dehorning cattle is cruel and unnecessary. No agent of the society has leen to visit Henry Harding's farm yet where alxuit fifty cov.-s were dehorned.
THHEB good men must bo nominated by the llepublicans for the office of Councilmen. The lxst way to get good man nominated is for the good men to get out to the primaries.
A NEW brick Baptist church would le quite an addition to our eitv. Should the Baptists decide to build they should receive the hearty eupjxirt and encouragement of all outsiders.
THE department of agriculture Bavs its April return show the condition of the growing wheat crop to IK* the lest, the country over, of any year since 1882.
JOHN II. HAIIUISON has sold thoMichi'jriti City lji.tjifitch. the purchaser being Mayor Kreuger. of thai city.
Ir you don't attend the primary tonight you have no right to object to the nominee.
ATTEND your primary lo-night.
PLANT a tree.
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CARDINAL SA.VFEIJCF-
Guglielmo Sanielice li Acquavella, who has for years been'considered a candidate for the papal throne, was born in 1836. He was consecrated archbishop of Naples in and was made a cardinal priest in 1SS4.
Lo*» MDtl Gaiu.
When I comjvare
What I have lcn\ with what I have gained. What I liAve mi*sd with what attained. Little room have I for pride.
I am aware
How many day* have been idly spent How. Like an arrow, the good intent Has fallen short or been turn**! aside.
But who shall dare To measure loss and gain in this wise? Defeat may be victory in disguise:
The lowest ebb is the tarn of the tide. Longfellow.
Epitaph on General Gordon.
Warrior of'God. man's friend, not laid below. But somewhere dead far in the waste Soudan. Thou livest in all hearts, for all men know
This earth has borne no simpler, nobler man. —Aifrvd Tennyson.
The Mirror. Within the glass Our shadows pa^s. Like phantoms, one by one:
But in the ^lass Our lips may kiss
So image s^ve their own. —Albert Brjrtrlow f'aina.
PEOPLE OF WEIGHT.
EIGHT feet is the height of Miss EUa Ewing, aged eighteen, of Scotland county, Mo. She Is still gTowing.
CHARLEY JOHNSON, of Amber township, Mason county, Mich., is only sSxteen years old and yet he weighs three hundred and ten pounds.
A SHOW of fat men has just been held at Berlin. The gentleman to whom the first prize was awarded weighed twen-ty-eight stone and a half, or four hundred pounds.
ONE of the largest babies ever seen in Florida is the son of Walter Sylvester, living in Palatka. He is seven months old and weighs forty pounds.
CLAUDE WI:STIELD SCOTT HANCOCK PATTISON SULLIVAN YEBKES, of Allentown, Pa., thirteen years old and weighing one hundred and seventyfour pounds, furnishes amusement for the town by attempting to jump over a rope thirteen inches from the floor. He can't cross it at this height, but when lowered a couple of inches he gets over, after many attempts, and gets a nickel for his pains.
A FEtV MASTER STKOKES.
—Golden Days.
Matrimonial Item.
Mr. Jones—So you have been off on a bridal tour to Canada and Niagara Falls. What did you see that pleased you most while you were away, Mrs. Spoony?
Mrs. Spoony (modestly) My husband.—Texas Siftings.
A Living Witness.
She—Why should he go around saying marriage is a failure? He never tried It.
He Never mind, he's got good grounds for thinking so. His own existence proves It.—Jury.
A Comparison.
Jack—Your hands are awfully small, Laura. Laura--Are they?
Jack—Yes they're almost as small as the hands I hold at poker.—Munsey's Weekly.
Tear* Flowed Like Water.
Footlytes—How did the new actress succeed? Were there any tears in the pathetic scene?
Derant—Yes—she cried because a man in the gallery hit her with a turnip.— Light.
A Close Cull.
"My baby had a fearfully narrow escape yesterday." "How so?" "By mistake my wife left the poor little fellow alone with the nurse-girl." —Judge.
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OP TOLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY, FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHUNKY A- Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAUS for each and every cast* of CATAHJIH that cannot le cured by the use of HALL'S C.'.TAiiMi CUKE.
FRANK .T. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and sul»scriled in mv presence, this (Jth dav of December, A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON, Xatury Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces 'of the system.
Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY ,fc CO.. Toledo, O. Jr#"Sold by Druggists, 7fe.
Shiloh's cure will immediately relieve Croup. Whooping Congli and Bronchitis
FK0M HOOSIERPOM.,
A Budg-et of Fresh News from Points in Indiana.
Cliy Ticket* NomluatetL
FORT WAYNE. Ind.. April 15.—The republicans of Fort Wayne have nominated the fallowing ticket: For mayor, Daniel L. Harding clerk, .lerome J. Studer: treasurer. Philemon Dickinson marshal. Cyras I. Flack, and P. 1J. Smyser for waterworks trustee.
DECATUR. Ind., April 15 —The democratic primary nominated the following city ticket: Mayor. William Reed: treasurer. Francis E. McLean:, marshal, Henry A. Fristoe clerk. Daniel O. Jackson: councilmen. Jacob Yeag-er, Henry Steeler, T. K. Ernest.
WABASH, Ind.. April 15.—At the re publican city convention the following ticket was nominated: Councilmen, Thomas Bridges, fir^t ward. Wilson Koss. second ward: D. W. Fowler, third ward.
ImltanapolU' Po*tnia*ter.
iNniANAT'ous, Ind., April 1*. —It is accepted as a foregone conclusion here that Edward P. Thompson will be appointed postma.ter of Indianapolis in place of the late William Wallace- Mr. Thompson was the first assistant under Mr. Wallace, and was appointed by the latter's bondsmen to have charge of the office until a successor is named. Except during the administration of Mr. Cleveland Mr. Thompson has Wen connected with the service here since 1566.
Tramps Arretted at Huntington. Hu.vriNGTON. Ind.. April 15 —A couple of tramps were arrested in this place Sunday alout noon for theft and attempted burglary. One of them stole a considerable amount of provisions from a residence in the Third ward and the other one made two attempts to break into Robert Helton's store. They drew ugly-looking knives on their pursuers, but were finaiiy captured and after a hard strugcle were placed in jail.
Probable Murder at Coxville. ROCKVII.I.E. Ind.. April 15 A man named Slater was found Monday morning lying dead under a trestle at Coxville, a mining village in this county .• the Chicago .V Indiana Coal railroad. One foot was severed from the leg and was lying on the track, having evidently been cut off by a train. Wounds on the head indicate murder. An iron bar was found near on which were blood stains. Slater was a platerer bv trade and leaves a wife.
Why He Left Home.
UtTlNsviLLE. Ind., April 15 —April 13 Ezra Cumrnings, of Alaska, this county, left for Indianapolis, lie has been missing since that time. A letter has just !een received by his father-in-law from him. saying he had left home forever. He says his wife was too guod for him. He leaves all his property, a large amount, to his wife.
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Unconscious for Two Weeks Coi.UMnus, Ind., April 15.—Charles Franski died Sunday night at Scottsburg from the effects of a blow on the head in a fight with Charles, John and Joseph Martin at a dance on the"2ith of March. He was unconscious from the time the blow was inflicted until his death. The Martin brothers have disappeared.
For the Indiana Championship. LAI'OKTE, Ind., April 15.—Articles of agreement hare been signed for a fit'ht to a finish between Ed Corey and Dick Keating for S250 a side for the championship of Indiana, fight to take place within 10 miles of this city, on May 24, jnder Queensbury rules, two-ounce gloves.
Stint at a Hall Game.'
FORT WAYNE, Ind., April l.V—Monday while playing baseball Charles MeNulty, aged 15. shot Fred Sclioppman. aged 13. through the head with a pistol because of Schoppman's ignorance of the national game. The wound is serious and may result fatally.
Another Strike.
MARION. Ind., April 15.—Work on the construction of the two street car lines here lias again been suspended. The men struck Monday, demanding SI.50 per day. The companies refuse to pay over SI.35.
ON THE WARPATH.
The .Murder of Two White Men liy an Indian In Idaho Causes Trouble. BI.ACKFOOT. Idaho, April 15.—Great excitement was caused Monday afternoon over the killing bj- an Indian of two unknown white emigrants who were camped at the water tank, a mile below this place. Nothing can be learned as to the cause of the affair, as there were no eye witnesses. The bodies were found by a party at the tank and a number of Indians were seen taking to the hills. An uprising. is feared. Deputy-Sheriff Boss left immediately for the scene and took charge of the bodies, leaving an armed po-.se on guard. Business is suspended and the citizens are up in arms. About 100 Tounted men have left the city to demand the surrender of the guilty parties. Should the Indians refuse trouble is sure to follow, as the posse are all determined men. Not an Indian was to be found in the city an hour after the affair- The governor and adjutant general have been telegraphed to.
Killed In a Har-Knom,
CINCINNATI, April 15.—In a quarrel following a game of "freeze-out" in a saloon on Vine street, north of the canal, at ::i0 o'clock a. m., Joseph Ilughes. the barkeeper, shot and killed Frank Hell, a former ball player and now a private policeman. Ilughes said Bell was beaten in the game and began to attack him, first by kicking, then bv throwing chairs, and at last was drawing his revolver when Hughes got a revolver and killed him.
Cattle Hurnod.
PlTTsm iioH, Pa., April 15.—An early morning fire in the east end destroyed three acres of sheds at the stock yards and cremated 1X7 head of cattle. The Eastern hotel, adjoining the stock yards, was saved with difficulty. The loss will not exceed $40,000.
On the Sllghlent ,S7f/ii
Of anything wrong with the kidneys or bladder, recourse should at once be had to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roundout, New York. Neglect may lay the foundation of painful difficulties. The Favorite Remedy has completely cured cases of Stone in the bladder from which relief had been vainly sought. Where there is tendency of Rheumatic Gout speedy relief invariably follows its use.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorii
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TTESDA V. MAY 1801.
anl proceed to elect Hie following olllcers, viz: One Councilman for the Fist Ward. One Councilman for the S eoml Ward.
One Councilman for the Third Ward. C. M.SCOTT. April 4. ISO:. City Clerk.
Notice to the Voters
—OF THE
City of Crawfordsville
At a regular meeting' of the Common Council of the City of Crawfonlsvlllod. held in tnc i.oun« il Chatnl»er of said city Monday evenmir. March i£'t. istti. the eommittec to whom was re!erred the matter ofsetocilu# voting places at Hie next city election, to be held luesduy. May 1S0J. fur the purpose or clectm?three Councilmen from the several wards in said city rei*orted the selection of the following locations in the several Wards to-wit:
FIK8T WAKI).
Precinct No. 1,T. J. Franc's room, north *'de Market street between Walnut and Grant avemie.
Precinct No. Robert Wilson's residence, corner Market street aud (5 rant avenue. I reel net No. J», BencttelN store t\om, south Mdcoflike street, betwei-n Wotihlngton and alntit streets.
Precinct No. 4, Henry Miller's residence, south side College street, between (J rant avenue and Walnut street. v, SECOND WARD.
I reclnct No. 1, Colllns's coal office, corner (•recti aud Pike streets. Precinct No.Dr. Dunean'y office, east side Was ngton street, betweeu Wabash avenue ami Pike st reta.
THIRD WARD.
Precinct No, 1, Reuben Smith's watron shot) north tilde ol .Main between Water and Green struts.
Preelmt No. 'J, Henry Schenek's tin shop, east side ot Water, bctMcen Matu aud Pike stroelB. l'reeinot No. :i. No. 2 engine house, corner College aul Water streets.
Precinct No. 4 Saim.el .lolinson's resilience, south side Fniiiklni stui-t, Iietiveen Klin am I'lum streets.
Attest:
THE DRESS IS FINISHED. SO AM I."
A gorgeous costume flashed beneath the brilliant lights of a ball-room a queen of society is radiant to-nii.'ht." The nervous hands of a weak woman have toiled day aud night, the wc-arv frame anil aching head have known no rest for "the dress in list be finished in time."
To that queen of society and her dressmaker we would say a word. One, throQgh hot-house culture, luxury, aud excitement, aud the other, through the toil of necessity, may some day And their ailments a common cause. The Vegetable Compound will enable both to meet the demands of societv.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S vegetable
on it iv a re a it a O O N for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women. It cure® the worn forms of Female Complaints, that Bearing down Feeling, Weak Rack, Falling and Displacement of the Womb. Inflammation, Ovarian Troubles, and all Organic Diseases of the LTterus or Womb, and is invaluable to the Change of Life. Dissolves and expels Tumors from the l*terns at an parly stage, and checks any tendency to Cancerous Humor. Subdue# Faintness, Kxcitability, Nenous Prostration, Kxbanntion, and strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache, tienerai Debility, Indigestion, etc., and iuvigorates the whole svstera. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of cither sex, the Compound hat no rival.
Ali Druggist? ,*ell it a a atandard article, or sent by mall, in form of PUli or Lozepgej, on receipt of M,OQ. LVDIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO.. LVNN, MASS. A" Illustrated book, entitled Guide to Health anti FHqiwWo," hy I yrila PlnWham. It of value to ladies. We will present a copy to anyone addressing us with two 2-cent stamps.
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
"CMtMteiinvaiitdaptedtoefclldmthat reewnmeud it«« nperior to any prescription
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c. M. Pcorr. City Clerk, March I HI»1.
Hood I.onhs.
Gooil liK(ks are more than skin deep tlejieiiiling upon henlthy condition of ill! vitiils orgfinB, If the' liver lie inactive. you Iuive a bilious look, if your stomach he disordered yoti have a dvs]e]itic look, and if your kidnevs lie affected you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. I'lectric Bitters is the great alterative and and tonic acts directly on these vital organ. Cures pimples, blotches [)nnJ
boils and gives a good complexion. Sold
nt Nve & Co. Drugstore, fiOcts. \yer liottlo
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria^
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NOTI E.
Notice to non-rositluni land owners of the prepared pluttlnir aud tilllmr of Amhroso kornley's addition to the eitv of Cr:iwfi,rdsyi)le whie.li will Include the lollowing oescrlDed, to-Mi:
Beginning at point on the south line of Krunkliu street, ufji.-re the ssuuo intersects with the east line of Water Mreet. running thence south to the south corporation line, thenceeusi-to a point intersecting the north line of Harrison street, «if extended south) thence north to thi south line of Franklin street, thence west to the place of beginning. Also lot* No. '.i, 4, n. 7. ft, 9, 3 0,11 aud 12. us
are known and designated on the re
corded plat of Isaac Naylor's second addition to the city of Crawfordsville, Be it remembered that on the tWd day of 'March, 1&91 it WJLS ordered by the common council of the city of Crawfordsville. Indiana, that the matter of the platting of Atrbrose Hemley's addition to said city as above de*eriied, was referred to the City Commissioners for theiractlon thereon and said City Commissioners on the Hist day of March. 1M1, filed a notlco In my office that they would meet for the purjose of hearing evidence of damage and benefit* at the office of the Mayor of said eitv ut 10 o'clock a. tn, on Monday. May 25,1801.
Notice is hereby given to Ambrose Heralcy, Oeorge \V. Markley, aud Virginia L. Hay, nonresidents of said city, that it is proposed by said petitioner to vacate certain street.- ami alleys named and designated on the recorded plat of said Navlor'saddition.
Witness my hand and the setil of the city of Crawfordsville, this^lst dav of March, lsf»l. CHAK1.ES M.scurr,
April 1,1M»J. Citv Clerk.
City Election Notice.
pie qualified voters of the eitv ol CniwforJsville lire hereby notilleil lo !iseinl)k at llielr ilesiimauil voting places lu ilielr resiwi tlve arils on
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TBB COTAUR COMPACT, 77 Murray Strait,*. T.
THE POSITIVE CURE.
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Through Route to
Cliicajjo. Louisville,
Lafayette. .Greeneastle,
Michigan City, Bedford,* New Albany. All Points North, South and West.
South bound.—No. 3 Nipht Express, 12.05 & m., !a!ly: No. ". fast mail. 1.36, p. m.. dallvj No. 0, HedrorU Accommodation, "i/J7 p. in., exeeptSunda -,
North bound.-No. 4. nivlit express. 1.50 a, m.. daily No. 0. fast mall, 1 ..'tf! p. No. 10 Lafayette Accommodation, 10.4-2 a. m. except Sundiy.
No freight trains carry passengers. Trains J, 4, o. 0, stops only at Coumyseata. A A
Dj/j I 'Cleveland, CinDlg cinnati, Chicago Route. |& St. Louis R.
Wagner Sleepers on night trains. Beet mod era day coacheson all trains. Connecting with solid Vestibule trains at Bloomlngton and Peoria to and from ssour river, Denver and the Pacific coast.
At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Columhus to and from the Eastern and act, board cities,
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