Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 July 1891 — Page 3

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SANTACLAUS SOAP

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Best LaundrySoap

That Tired Reeling Is Never Kx orleiicedby those who eat

CA

LOTS.

1500 AHD UPWARDS.

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World

&nd I use ikin&JI nxy &nd clewiintf" ^DL ONLy~gy. Atf ft Jla/aenaAklfemM.

N.KFairbank&Co, Chicago

R0C| -ERS KEEP IT.

Ladies.

Do you want a neat Newport Tic, A neat Prince Albert Tie, A neat Oxford Tie?

I have them in stock

J^Keily

124 East Main Street.

f'M'M J.« i.

Fruit Jars all kinds at lowest prices. Extra rubbers, tops, sealing wax, wax-melters.

Ross Bros,, 99 Cent Store.

Chicago

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR

:uw or 400 houses built, and 1,500 men already employed in the factories. 41 trains daily. Lots 30 4-10*125, jaOO and up. $25 cash and $5 monthly. No discount for all cash. Reference": Fort Dearborn National Hank, Chicago. 8. M. 1II.OS8 & CO., 107 Mearborn Street, Chirac"

Indianapolis business University

OM Bryant* Btrattun Bohool, l-ortl. r„.,,ylv.»nm St., When Block. Opo«lt« Po«-paio«.

J. T. LAYMON.

BONNELL'S OLD STAND. AT

ALBRIGHT'S BREAD!

Property

llp omalreeatmdnatlon astrlctly business school in nn unrlVHled commercial center sumrloi ana unequaled In the succe» ol Its pmdustos: nu I'Jmreo for ELEOAHT. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. FREE. HEE8 OSBORH. PKemcnM.

THE POSITIVE CURE.

SEND FOR FKEfi MAP

OF CHICAGO, SHOWING LOCATION OF "WKST MAY WOOD."

lUHMrTortf. McaWe

Why buy outside lots when you enn get fo

the f?nmo money inside City Chicago Lots worth having. Six miles from the Court House five

miles inside tlie city limits on park cared for by the eity and on tho comer of two great

boulevards and section lines one block from

two railroads, tho Pan Handle and the Chicago Central Ry., near city stores, school houses,

street cars and every City convenience.

CRAIG BROS., Gage Park Subdivision,

Western Av.' Boulevards and fronting on Gago Park is tho

investors In small lota in Chicago to day. Every lot will bo worth

(.,,^'014®. Price asked to day whoa the Boulevard System is completed in 1893. Take a T„ ^.?,°vC'^' W and see the location but a abort distance from tho World's Fair Site, am, i.i. CuH|B taklnf? too or a block, special inducements. Send for plata.mnps l,p'ee«.-^SIote: Over 400 lots have beeh sold alnce Aprii, 10,1891.

CRAIG UROS. Ownors 717 Chambor of Commerce, Chicago, 111.

The Soap that Cleans

Most

is Lenox.

DAILY JOURNAL.

MONDAY, ,1ULY 13, 1891.

TUB DAILY JOURNAL is for sale by Robinson & Walloce.

A Fair Sized Fish,

George Watkins, Tip Davis and Fiank Robinson were down at Scott's dam yesterday and saw a gentleman named Keller land a largo fish. It was huge eat fish and weighed 30J poundB. It had evidently come up from the Wabash during the high water.

The HarriB Library.

Mrs. Madge Harris, daughter of Judge Donahue, of Greencastle, has donnted tho library of her deceased husband, Rev. James W. Harris, to the school of theology of Del'auw University. It is a valuable collection, containing many rare old books now out of press

He Is Not Guilty.

Morris Herzog, of Waynetown, is disgusted with tho connection his name has had with the Courtney divorce ease Ho wants it understood that lio was never intimate in any way with Mrs. Courtney and that Courtnoy's charges to that effect are wholly groundless, being tho more outgrowth of a diseased imagination.

Tom's Timothy.

The reports of destructive fires nil over tho county continues to pour in and unless there is rain very soon it will be dangerous to bo safe. Yesterday afternoon a Monon train set fire to a largo field of timothy hay north of tho city belonging to Thomas Slattery. The entire field of over ten acres was wiped out and the fire prevented from spreading with difficulty.

Death of James Harvey.

James Harvey, aged 72 years, died at his homo in Waynetown yesterday and W»B buried by the Odd Fellows there to-day. Mr. Harvey was an old citizen of the county and hns boon a sufferer of paralysis for several months receiving a shock while addressing a Fnrmers' A1 liance meeting last winter. All of his children and his wife wero too sick to attend tho funeral.

A'FraidOat.

Isaac Moharry and Mark Borum, of Shawnee Mound, were in Lnfayette Saturday making dire threats againBt the Shawnee glioBt. Mr. 'Borum laid for it' three nights during the past week with tho intention of caging it but it failed to show up. An old huUE« cat of Mr. Borum'a was found under the house the other day in a petrified condition and it is generally supposed that the poor creature saw the ghost during some of her midnight wanderings after neighbors'a chickens and was so scared that she turned to stone.

No Match Yet,

A special from Font states that new articles of agreemont for a finish fight and the State championship and a $1,000 purse, the fight to take place at Ft. Wayne within 30 dnys, have been signed by Ed Corey, of Michigan City, and Eldor Pitts, of Peru. There was talk of such a match before Corey loft Peru, but no articles havo been signed. Corey proved his superiority over Pitts Thursday night, and is perfectly willing to make match with the colored man, but will not fight again for a purse. He would like to fight Pitts for $1,000 or moro. Pitts' friends, it is believed, will not back him against Corey, but if they should conclude to do so, Corey is ready. Ho is confident he can whip Pitts in throe rounds nnd those who saw tho fight Thursday night are of the same opinion.

Will Fight the Improvement. John GriiHn, Mrs. J. M. Lane, Mrs. Lew Wallace and others have omployod A. B. Anderson to fight the proposed improvement of east Wabash avenue by putting in grass plats, stono curbing and bouldered gutters. Mr. Anderson will ask Judgo Snydor to enjoin tho city from proceeding with the work on the grounds thnt it will lie exceeding the authority granted the common coun cil by the statutes. The statute says that gravel or plank walks may 1)0 ordered by tho council, but for moro extensive improvements tho owners of two-thirds of the property along the lino of the proposed improvement must petition for it. City Attorney Brush, however, thinks the proceedings are entirely legal. If tho injunction is granted it will probably postpone the whole matter until the September term of court.

For a disordered liver tryr Bjecham Pills.

"BLOW OPT THAT LIGHT."

The Number Thirteen Proves a Regular Hoodoo to Orap Shooters. Whether Lew Minor left his hokeyboo at home in his safe or whether there was hoodoo in the crowd is not yet definitely settled by tho Professor of Craps. It is generally thought, however, that the number thirteen proved a hoodoo, as there were just that number in the crowd of crap shooters that was pulled Saturday night in a room over the old postofHce location on east Main street. A promising young gentleman of this city has been running a little "ruke off" up there for some time nnd recently tho police took a very large tumble nnd docided to raid the place. There were fourteen young men in tho room about eleven o'clock Saturday night but finally ono of than going broke started home. At the foot of the stajrs he met officers Brothers and Conners going up stairs but it was too late to send in the alarm so he let them go. Tho merry clatter of tho ljones and tho excited mutteringe of the players became distinctly audible as the police neared the gaming room, but the moment the rap given on the door all was as still us death inside. A second rap was given and the door was opened but all the "implements" were out of Bight. The moment the boyB realized that tho police were upon them an excited whisper of "blow out dat light" was heard and out it went. It was lit again by tho police and thirteen of as frightened young sporta as were ever seen in Crawfordsville were beheld blinking and gasping in the yellow light of the coal oil lamp. Did we say thirteen No, only twelve, for one young man in the terror had crawled under the bed nnd the police had takon the names of tho twelve and started out when the chattering of his teeth betrayed him. He was dragged out by the leg without ceremony, and told to show up at the Mayor'B court Monday morning with the rest of tho g"ng-

This morning the boys began to drop into the Mayor's office nnd plead guilty to the chnrge of gaming which had been prefered against them. Tho usual fine of $21.70 was checked up against tho whole gang with the exception of couple who skipped the town. There were eleven white boys caught and two negroes nnd a majority of the crowd novices.

A PRETTY H0W-DE-D0.

A Tilt Between ffm, Buchanan and the Ohio Farmers' Insurance Oompany. It will be remembered that a week ago this morning the houBe of Mrs. Catherine Buchanan, on Lano Avenue, took fire about three o'clock in the morning and was consumed. The effects of Mrs. Bnohanan and her son William had been insured but a few days and no one was at home on Sunday night. Tho origin of the fire is wrapt in mystery as there hnd been no light about the house since Sunday morning when Mrs. Buchanan went to the country on a visit to her relatives. Her son William states thut he was about home until Sunday evening when he went to the country on a visit also and did not return until Monday morning after the fire. The insurance on the IIOUBO nnd contents was with the Ohio Farmers' Insurance Company and their agent was here Saturday and adjusted the loss. Wm. Buchanan is much stirred up over what the adjuster Baid to him nnd in tr.uth it was not in the nature of a compliment. The agent after sizing matters up told Mr. Buchanan that he (Buchanan) had sot fire to the house himself in order to get the insurance money and in consequence he would not get one cent. He further said that his mother's loss of $400 or $500 would bo paid but William's loss would be on hiniBelf for setting fire to tho house. This made Willinm fairly hop with rngo and ho is tooting about it in elegant stylo. Ho said he had $200 worth of clothes, besides othor effects destroyed and he does not propose to lose them for nothing. Ho states that he intendB to sue the insurance oompany and make them fork over the amount of his loss. Tho company is saying nothing and it is not known what action it will take.

XEW KOSS.

James Hurt is in Indianapolis. Wheat threshing is in full blast. B. F. Brown'B condition is unchanged. Bunton Brothers are running threshing machine near North Salem.

The Midland has started Sunday trains. They go west at 9:20 and return at 7:30.

The current comment runs that a terrific pugilistic buttle occurred Suturduy night in town near the Methodist church. The ground was fairly torn up and as the town was slumbering no one knew the combatants, but it is very probable they were drunk. No arrests have Iieen mode.

Beware of OlntmentH For Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as tho damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cherey & Co., Toledo, O., oontuins no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaoes of the system. In buying Hnll's Catarrh Cure bo'snre yon got the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. E^-Sold by Druggists, prioe 75e per bottle.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Cistoriau

CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!

MOTHERS' FRIEND is a scientifically prepared Liniment, every ingredient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown

"MOTHERS' FRIEND"

WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to MOTHERS mailed FREE, containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Scut bv express on receiptor price $1.60 per bo"

BRA0FIELD REGULATOR CO.) Atlanta. BOLD BV A 1.1. DHUOOISTS

Sold bvN vo & Co.

July IS in lltHtori/.

HE B. C.-Juli'is Ceosar born assassinated In tho senate hense March LI, 44 B. C. IBM—Dosiderius Erasmus,contemporary of Luther and

Meloacthou. and greatest scholar of his ago, died bora 1467. H#i—Battle of A ugh rim, and death of the French general St. Ruth massucroof JULIUS C-ASAH. the Irish. 1775—Washington took command of tho army besieging Boston. 1804—Alexander Hamilton died of wound rooetved in a duel with Aaron Burr. 1840—Doily Madison, widow of tho fourth president, died in Washington born 1772. 1961—Battle of Beverly, \V. Vo, 18BJ— Indiana militia fongbt with Morgan's raiders at Vernon, Ind. 1864—Nearest approach of tho Confederates to

Washington General Early, driven back from Fort Stevons, retreated to western Maryland and crossed Into Virginia. 1870— Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgrcn, U. 8. N„ died at Washington, agod 60. 1871—Orange parade and riot in Now York 63 persona killed. 1800— Marriage of Henry M. Stanley and Miss

Dorothy Tennant in Westminster Abbey.

Summer In the Country. Such is now tho rule of American life. Wc long to hear the song of the birds, tho hum of the bees, oven the lowing of the kine and the click of tho scythe litis its charm. Wo long for its "even spun" life, a rest from tho din, tho clash tho conflict, and sharper contact and jostling of city and town life. So we vacate our cosy and spacious homes, and for a timo •dwell in tho somotimes narrow tents of country life, for the sake of its broader skies, and wider fields and woodB. But the change is not froo from danger. There are unripo fruits, which the children will oat, cold winds from which in our summer dress we get chilled, malarial air full of fever and ague. So we must bo careful of exjHisure, eating, drinking, and take with us Humphrey's Specifics. The No. ono for fever, chill or exposure, NOB. Four, Five and Six, for Summer Complaint and Cholera, And especially NOB. Ton and Sixteen for malaria, fever and ague. With those simple specifics we are armed for emergencies, can meet the onemy at every door and proBorvo not only peace of mind, but the health and safety of ourselves and household. Humphrey's

Manual (144 pages) will be sent post paid upon application to tho Co., Cor. William and John streets. New York.

ll.i ILltOAl) ITEMS.

Note* of Cheap Hates, Excursions And Other Inducement# toTravel. Low rates to Mnrniont, including $2.90 Saturday rate.

IxiUe Special.

The Vundalia resumes this popular train on Sunday, June 21st, leaving here at G:30 a. m., returning at 8:30 p. m. Price $2 tho round trip.

To Maxlnkuckee.

Only three moro lake specials, July 12, 19, 20, leaving Crawfordsville nt 6:34 a. m., nnd leaving tho lako at 5:20 on fast train or 7 p. in., on special. Faro for round trip, $2. Try one trip. You will not regret it.

Tu Toronto, Out., and lift urn. Commencing July 8, and continuing until July 15, tho Vandalia will sell tickets to Toronto and return at $16.05 round trip. Tickets good returning on trains leaving Toronto July 14th to 20th inclusive. Those tickets may be extended on return limit.

J. C. HOTCIIINSON, Agent.

FIVE DOLTJAKS TO AO

The annual cheap excursion to Niagara Falls via the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Doyton Railroad occurs Thursday, July 30. The special oxcursion trains will run via Toledo and Detroit and thence to the'fall via tho popular Michigan Central, and will bo solid trains consisting of through coaches,- chair cars and sleepers. The round trip rate from Cincinnati or Indianapolis to Niagara Falls will lie $5 nnd to Toronto and return, 86. A proportionate rate applies from all intermediate points along the line and includes tho privilege of side trip to tho Thousond Islands at greatly reduced rates from

TIVER

All A FATAS

Via tho C. H. & 1). and Michigan Central, Thursday, July 30. Through without change of cars.

Clean Towels

Niagara Falls. Tickets will lx sold July 30. and are gKd returning till Augusts. Fur rates, tickets, etc., address any C. II. & D. agent McCorimck, General Passenger ami Ticket Agent, Cincinnati, Ohio.

IKVT A MILIE TO DETH( IT

For OFFICES, STORES and FACTORIES. If you want them iett once or twice a week,

At 5 Cents Each, notify

W. H. LaFLEUR,

PLUMBING,

Steam and Lt Water Heating,

Gas Fitting and Fixtures.

Spcnce Hot Water Heater.

Plans and specifications furnish--

ed. Write for estimates.

Office, 120 South Green Street

Via C. & D. to the Grand Artnv Encampment Augusts, 185)1. Tho G. A. 11. favorite route, tho Cincinnati, Hamilton it Dayton railroad,an nounces a rate of $5.30 for tho round trip between Cincinnati and Detroit on August 3, on account of tho G. A. R. encampment. On Aug. 1 and 2, the round trip rato will be $7.25. Tickets will bo good roturning till Aug. 18, with a provision for extension till Sept. 30,by depositing tickets with joint agent at Detroit. Special excursions will bo run in all directions from Detroit to interesting points at greatly reduced rates. All C. H. & D. trains will run solid from Cincinnati to Detroit with through coaches, sleepere and chair cars. Ask for your tickets via C. H. & D. For rates, tickets, etc., nddress iinv C. H. AD. agent or E. O. McCormick, general passenger and ticket agent, Cincinnati, Ohio.

{CARTER'S

•iTTLE

CURE

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SICK

Qeadachs, yet Outer's Uttio Llror Pttli ua equally valuable in Constipation, curinRRudproTentlng thisannoylngcomplaint,while they also comet all disorders of thestomach^tlmnlate tho UTOT and regalato the bowels. Uveal! they osl|

HEAD

'Aopsmej wonld be tlmoctprtceleu to fhoM wh9 •offer from thi« distressing complaint butfortu* &stolytbeirgoodneBsdooflnotendlio»,andtho8a who oncatrj them will find theto littlo pills vala* •bl« In soman? ways th*t they will not bo wilting to do without them* Bat after allslckheM

ACHE

lathe bane of so many lires that horn Is when we make our great boaat. Our pills ouro lt whlla Others do not.

Cartel's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, bntby tholr gentle action ploaaeall who use them. InvialsatSScents fire for $1. Sold by druggists •terywhsxe. or sunt by mail.

CARTER HEDIC1NK CO., New York

SHALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE

gTOCKHOl.DKUS MKET1NU.

Notice Is hereby given that the rotrnlar «nnutil meeting of the stockholders or the Home Building Association will bo held at the office of the Secretary on Tui-wluy evening. July «1, 1HSH, for the purjiose of clucting nine directs rrs to nerve the ensuing venr.

American Steam Laundry.

The Crawfordsville Transfer Line,

K. O. WAIJKUIN Proprietor.

Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city. OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. .Leave orders at the stables on Market street, or at the branch otlice at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washington street. Telephone No.,}7.

T. H. H. MCCAIN, l'n-sldcut.

BY HON 11. ltUSSKl.L. SeoreUiry.

The above is not only a good advertisement for Mr. VanCatiiji but

it is also an excellent sample of tbe

W O O E N A I N

Turned out ol Tin JouRNAi/ofiice by Silas Wray.

Moral: llrlng your Wood Kiifcritvlng to this olilco to be done.

RAILWAY 1IMECARDS.

MONON ROUTE.

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NIRIII. Mull oluily) 1:51u.m

1 in Day Mull Miully) I {Alum* ruins only 8top iitcounty soats.] 5:0'tp.!ii.(.iriM*»ais. tinri Luf. Aoootn... U: 1 Oii.m \V»y rrt'ljsht ~:40|Mtr

BIG 4—Peoria Division.

KAST 0:1 rm.ni 1 1 '^p.iii 1:08p.m

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SAM?—A splendid IdaoU jrrldm^, m* yrarsoM, would inuko an owolloni. and ruiianlu drivur lore j,y ust\ prrtivllv yvnMc. Address Ilox u?, Maco, Intl.

SAM?.—A. Whlto pcwtnir machine at. less than cost.. Never been used. Inmilrc utthis olllee, 1jH)H SALIS—An open laced stiver wuloli J. hlgin movement,clicap. Inquire at the Journal olilco.

LOST.

IOST—Asomewhereon

Utile Iricndsldp ring on Saturda*'

-f nlKht Water stmabetween t-ollojre and Wahash Avenue. Kinder will please return to tins olllee and receive reward. 7-K tr

STRAYED—A

four months hid call, pale n-d

with white s|K)ts. A liberal reward will be paid the Under bv invinu notice to H. L.'• Evans, Mniisbuty.

WANTED.

\\7ANTED— A competent Kirl can obtain W permanent position b.v calling at the residence of hYankCoss at .*0 cast avenue, opiK)site the vviilson school.

W

WANTED—

WAana

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Wabash 7-KI

ANTED—Two swords lor altar use. 1 inireol Kd Serjeant. 7-10

II you arc looking lor a jMisltion

in the wesi- write lis. We havo vacancies for olllee work, store clerks, 1 arm hands ami lor positions too numerous lo mention. Address enclosing stamp lor reply to W. E. Payne & Co., Union Avenue. Kansas City, Mo.*

NTR1) Local representatives in Indito represent. InvestnientCouipauy. Address Jno. it. Uuwlau, Itoval insurance

1

*Id'g., Chicago, 111.

active, honest :nan—salary

$100 monthly, 11 suitable, with opioi» unity to advance, to represent locally, a responsible New York house. Kelorence. Manufacturer, lock llox 1 N, V. cpt. Id.

WANTED:or.d

reliable persons desiring

pro11tu1lc employment and a permanent position. Call on or address Oliver IT, l'errin, Joel lllock, south Washington street, Crawfordsville, Iud. Husk Medicine Co.

ANTKD—AGENTK TO SEM. LOTS Itf our addition to Chicago, Hluc Island and Harvey. A hcautllul piece ol laud ^'2 lect above Lake Michigan near lour railroads. Lotsscllfor$lU5aud*i:iO frlO cash, balance seventy-five cents week, payable every three mouths title pcrloct abstract lurnlshcd ami guarantee! by guarantee company: big coinmission to agents. Vlatsand mapsol city turhished showing property references given. Address .Jas. Jay fcsmhli Co., real estate agents, lib Dearborn street,Chicago. 7-4 Hi.

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

Ofllcu ovor tho Corner Book Store. Hvsiiltrnco 500 South WaHhliiirt~-n Street Olllee hours—!) t« 1:! Ui ."nun. nnd 7 to 8 p.in

RUPTURE

t'oultlTelrcarod lnG0d&yabyDr» llorne'sKlcetro-Macsictie lit'lt TruM.oomlilnud. UuamotocdUio only one in tti* world generating econttnuonB Kleetrla 6 Magnetia

pv— currml. Bctontiflo. Powerful, Durablo, Comfortablo nnd Eff«ctlv«. Avoid frauds. Ovor N.OOOcnnHl. stamp fnrpamtitiltit, LM BLKOTKIO IIKI/TH FOR 1H8KAHK8.

REMOVEDTO 180 WABASHAVE.. CHISAOQ.