Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 January 1892 — Page 3

We Wish You All

126 West Main treet.

"A Happy New Year!"

ROSS BROS.,

99-Cent Store.:, S Washington St.

PATENT AMUtO FOJI.

0R088-8E0TI0N OF TOE OF

LADIES' CORK SOLE TURNED 8HOE.

ED VAN CAMP & CO.

Pontious & Lacey,

-HOLIDAY PRESENTS.H3-

-ELEGANT NE Or

ALBUMS, JUVENILE BOOKS,

GIFT BOOKS,. BIBLES,

GAMES, MIRRORS, EASLES,

PICTURES aM FRAMES.

Wo aro determined to soil more goods the next year than we have this. By doing this wo propose to soil more goods ami less profit. For the next 30 days Wo will offer great inducements in Stoves, Furnitnro and Qtieonsware. We had to arrive since Christmas 1-1 Dinner Sets that was were sent here for Christinns and failed to get liore. Will sell these sots cheap as our stock is large. Do not fail to como around and buy your groceries of us as we uro selling cheap. It will pay you to watch this space as we will have something else to say soon. Respectfully Yours

Mv Store.

Barnhill, Hornaday, Pickett

II For LOW PRICES On

FLOURSFEED.

We All Eat to Live

A1TD LIVE TO BAT

/Therefore hi wanting first class groceries, Coflee, Sugars, Tea, Apples, Pickles. Jersey Sweet Potatoes, New Sorghum Molasses, Fresh Iiulk Oysters, celery, cranberries, etc. call at

LADIES

They will keep

Your Feet'

DRY and WARM

Will sell goods cheao lor a while. Just look at the prices on groceries

25 lbs White Ex. Sugar S1.00 25 lbs. O. K. Flour S .60 23 lbs. Confectionary A 1.00 50 lbs. •. 1.20 23 lbs. Granulated 1.00 25 lbs. Eureka Flour .GO 20 lbs. Cut Loaf 1.00 50 lbs. 1.20 20 lbs. Powdered 1.00 25 lbs. Ben Hur .GO 1 lb. Arbnckles Coffee .20 5 0 1.20 1 lb. Lion --..20 25 lbs. Pride of Peoria .75 1 lb. California Peaches .io 50 lbs. 1.50 3 cans Occidental Corn .25 25 lbs. Gold Medal .75 50 lbs. 1.50

Tory's,

The CrawfordsviHe Transfer Line,

It. C. W A Mi UP, Proprietor.

I assengers 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 office at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washingron street. Telephone No. 47.

IVORY SOAP

99£ Pure.

•THEJBEST FOR EVERY PURPOSE.

DAILY JOURKRTL.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. G, 1892.

THE DAILY JOURNAI, IS for sale by Robinson & Wallace.

The Story of Oharley Baker. Charley Baker, the agent for tho Logansport steam dye works, who has been in the city for the past few days, has quite an ugly romance connected with his lifo. Several years ago he set up for himself in the dry goods business at Tipton and married a plump little maiden rosiding at Kokomo. She was very loving at first but soon developed a startling fondness for the company of other men. She was well connected and had some money in her own name, and, Baker when ho was informed of her duplicity. reasoned with her and she promised 'o do better. Within two days, however sins eloped with a dry goods drummer. Baker followed them to St. Louis and shot the druufiner down in tho streets. Lt cost him all that ho had to get out of of the scrape, but he got his wife to return to Indiana with him and they were iving happily, together at the time of Charley's visit here a couple of months ago. However, she ran off again, and Baker, sick with his attempts to reform her, applied for a divorce which was promptly granted. Baker is still almost heart-broken over his wife's desertion of him, and in applying for divorce adduced only juat enough testimony to got

it granted, keeping the darker facts in the background.

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Hick's January forecast.

January will come in with storms of rain and snow, advancing from tho western part of tho continent. The warm wave, which always goes before the regular storms, will cover most of the central and eastern stations, but the approach of a marked cold wave will be noted in the northwest. But about the third, tho storm will have well passed off to the Atlantic, and bitter cold will dominate generalh behind them. Exposed regions are likely to suffer from tho severe storms and the great cold wave following this period. Reasonable preparations and watchfulness will be timely. About the sixth and seventh the reaction movements will bring a rise of temperature, with the return of rain and snow, to be followed in the west by renewed cold to about the tenth spreading eastward later.

Laugh To-Night.

"A Pair of Kids,"' one of the brightest of the few of the innumerable farce comedies on the stage, will be the attraction at Music Hall to-night. Ezra Kendall, the author of this funny plav in his familiar character of "Jiles Button," the old county "jay," is said to be very amusing, and our theatre-goers will have an opportunity to laugh at his grotesque antics to their heart's content. This well-known laughing success is now in its seventh season. The advance sale of seats is very good and a fine audience is assured. The playing is all refined, but absurdly ridiculous and no one can afford to miss it. Mr. Kendall is an old favorite here and never fails to provoke howls of laughter.

MABBIAQE LICENSES.

x-erry E". Smith and Emma Dickerson. Charles C. Benson and Myrtle M. Alexandor.

Jean P. Robinson and Mary A. Russell.

—Eye, ear and throat diseases only Dr. Green. Joel Block. Fitting of glasses'a specialty.

Nursery Stock.

$5,000 worth of Nursery Stock for farmers and fruit growers, can save from 50 to 200 per cent, by purchasing of me. Call and get prioes and be convinced. Office with Hartor & Darter, real estate, loan and insnrance agents. East Main street, iJ. ,T. DABTHR. dl83m

Farm, for Sale.

A farm of 150 acroa, 7 miles east of CrawfordsviHe, on the Overcoat gravel road, 120 acres improved, fine buildings and good orchard, and well ditched. For particulars call on or address

R. W. PEEBLES, Darlington, Ind.

Guaranteed Cure.

Wo authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this oondition. If you are afflicted with a cough, oold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's new discovery could bo relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle froe at Nye & Co.'s drug Btore. Large size 50 cents and $1.

—Go to theskating rink to-night.

WASHINGTON LEETERa

The Ohillian Trouble—An Open finpture Between the Orisp and Mills Paction*— Other Matters. [Correspondence of tbo Journal]

WASHINGTON, Jan. 4,1892.—The President, will, this week, send to Congresss, all the correspondence which has passed this country and Chilli, together with a special message in which it is supposed that he will make a recommendation embodying his ideas of the duty of Congress in the premises. While this does not necessarily mean war, it certainly points that way. About the only basis for thinking that war will be averted, is that Chilli will, at the last minute, see the folly of going into war in which she is bound to get threshed and make an abject apology.

It is pleasing to note that the President has the cordial support, not only of his own party, bnt of many of the prominent Democrats in Congress. One of the latter,- Representative McCroary, of Kentucky, who has for a number of years been one of the leading members of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House, said on the subject: "Soon after Congress reconvenes the President will send tho correspondence t" the two Houses and then we can consider tho matter with a better understanding. I believe that the President has acted in a vigorous and manly way in this matter. I am sure that the course of the United States will be dignified, firm and coura geous. Whatever the result may be, 1 do not think that we can be charged with having rushed into war, or that we shall suffer any loss of dignity." f.

The meanest thing in connection with this whole Chilian business is the attempt which has been made by a newspaper man, who is crjdited with having been in the pay of the Chilian revolulionist while thev wore trying to got recognition from this government, before the fall of the Balmaceda government in Chili, by carefully worded innuendo to make it appear that Secretary Blaine has become a "peace at any price" man, in consequence of a business understanding he has had with eiMayor Grace, of New York, who has large moneyed interest at 6takein Chili, and who is naturally in fayor of peace between the two countries. In Washington, where the cause of this man's personal enmity is known, nothing that he can say carries any weight. He lacks the courage to openly attack Mr. Blaine, and, in keeping with his character, vents his spleen by printing sneaking paragraphs whenever the opportunity presents itself, containing covert filings and slurs at him. He is spoken of even by those who associate with him as the Captain Dalgetty of journalism. It is hardly necessary to say that people of this country know the man too well to believe that antes G. Blaine will ever be found occupying any position upon any question that iB not compatible with the loftiest American patriotism.

Gen. M. C. Meigs, U. S. Army, retired, died here on Saturday with the grip. From his appointment to West Point in 1832 to tbe date of his death he filled positions of great honor and greater responsibility, and he filled them all well.

Pension Commissioner Raum has detailed 50 extra clerkB to assist in pushing the work of the Pension Board, of Review.

Although few, Republicans have appeared to have at first thought of exRepresentative Perkins in connection with the Kansas Senatorship, his appointment by the Governor to fill tbe unexpired term of the late Senator Plumb was well received. Mr. Perkins has had eight years experience in congressional life and that he will ably servo his State in tho Senate cannot be doubted.

A very determined effort is being made by the Democratic leaders to bring about an outward appearance of harmony in the House, but they are far from being successful, and it looks now as though they would be extremely fortunate if they succeeded in preventing an open rupture between Crisp and Mills' men or, as they are oftenest called here, the Cleveland and anti-Cleve-land men on the floor of the Honee. The Cleveland men who have been snubbed and be-littled by Speaker Crisp are not in a humor to be forgiven, and wherever two or more of them are gathered together the atmosphere is filled with dire threats of vengeance at the first opportunity. Speaker Crisp is laid up with the grip during the entire recess and is yet, and has little opportunity to know how deep the feeling of resentment against him is, but his friends have fully recognized the gravity of the sitnation, and, having gobbled UD the most desirable places, they are now trying to mollify the Mills' men by feeding them large doses of "taffy." But the crow which the Mills men have so recently had to eat left a taste in their mouths which prevents their enjoying anything like "taffy," particularly when it comes from the same source that the crow did. CAS.

To the Patrons of the Crawforanvtlte ffater and IAght Company. The fourth quarter water rental is now due. You will please call and settle before the 10th day of Jan.-1892.

Respectfully,

C'viLi/K WATEB AND LIGHT CO.

—The finest five and ten oent cigars int he city are to be bad at the Bobbins House stand.

Half wool dress goods, 7ic worth 12i« All wool cloth, double width, 17c worth 35c. liyd Broad Cloth 50c worth $1. 40 in. black silk finished Henrietta. 79c, worth 81.25. Outing flannels at 7c, worth 10c. Good shirting 4c per yard. All wool red flannels 12.1c vd.

XtOnre* Coughs, Colds,

SOTO

40UTII

*AST

griP—Ed Townsley spent the day at Darlington. —T. E. Bowles went to Lafayette this morning. —There is a movement on foot to reorganize Co. 1. —D. W. Gerard and wife went to Indianapolis this morning. —James Maloney is in Indianapolis to-day on a business trip. —Rev. M. Swad oner left this morning for his home in Marion. —Tho mails on the JMidland aro now carried on a hand ci.r from place to place. —O. M. Gregg is still receiving bids for furnishing groceries to the Orphans' Homo. —Prof. R. A. King wiil lead the prayer meeting at Center church this evening.

Tho ice men are very much encouraged over the prospect for scouring good ice here. —J. E. Abbott is now running the Green Btreet harbor shop near tho engine house —A new dancing club is being organized which will be known by the name of ''Our Club." —Frank Layne and wife have gone to housekeeping in the A1 Kuffner property on Perry street. —There is one man alrea ly squirming for fear he is "tho meanest man ir. town" to bo written up in a few days. —Tho K. T. comin indery will initiate fifteen persons on Jan. 15 and have a banquet at the Y. M. C. A. hall. —Terre Haute has decided not to buy an electric light plant and last night made a three years' contract with tho old company. Tho council also elected Mr. Griswold, a Republican, as Mayor, to succeed tho late James M. Allen. —"Our Club," the name of the now dancing organization, will meet Thursday evening to perfect arrangements for the first ball. Chap. Kramer is President, Will Layne Vice-President. A. Schlemmer Secretary, and Tom Clark Treasurer.

—Skating at the rink to-night.

omourr COUKT.

Ezra C. Voris vs. David Long et tl. Plaintiff awarded 8323.33. C. L. Thomas vs. Mary Royalty. Plaintiff swarded $103.30.

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Cloaks at cost and even

1 1 1

Throat, Croup,Whoott-

ing Cough. Bronchitis Asthma, A ccruiu con- for Consumption lu first Ftace«, ind aaur: relief In advanced stages* Uwatooce. You will aee tho excollont effeot after taking the first dow. 8©h t-r j«itrtrjrwbtn.

Bottle*, 10 titllU iOfl CI.00. Curctf 1 ntlni.ru

RAILWAY 11ME CARD

MOSOS ROUTE. 7—

l:20a.tn Night Mail (daily) 1:5la.ro l:10p.m Day Mali (dally) 1:30p,ir 9:10a.m Way Freight 2:40p.m

BIG 4—Peoria Division.

8:22a.tn ..Express -Mull 0:15a.m 210:a.ui Mull (dally) 12:2Ua.n 5:18i.m Mall—Express l:40p.n I •12p.ui Mutl—Express U:48p.m

SOUTH

VASDALIA.

NOItTll

fi 44n.m Express 6:18pm. 5:18p.m Mall 8:10a.in 11 :o0 am Krelirlit 11:50 am

0JIP5.

—A Pair of Kids to-night. -Frank Smith is in Anderson. S. A. Stilwell was in Frankfort today.

Aus Tomlinsou is quite ill with the

Of Seasonable Dry Goods.

We to-day in2ugratc our sixth annual clearance sale in which we promise to giveyoiii soi prices thatwill remove our surplus stock immediately and prove that when we

vertise a clearance sale it means go)ds at almost our half pric\

Listen to our late tale of woe—it is our LOSS and your GAIN.

Good yd wido heavy muslin, 5c worth 7c. Lonsdale and fruit bleeelied 7.',c. Canton Flannel 4c per yd. All 7c and 7Je calicos at 5c per v11. Good white blankets C9c ,er pair. Curtain Scrim 3.J,o per yd., worth S.\c. Children's underwear from 10c up worth double.

And so on all through our stock for this sal\ We could name a thousand articles we have reduced the price of For big bargain* call and soe us

•less to close them out i„ u,e nunnery i™.

TIES

A* tonhnery Goods a1, almost any price as vr

-vl7» I DO NOT carry -over ANYTHING 7

To all of our patrons for the fast .uoing- year *'91, and wishing- you all a very Happy New Year and that we may see your familhr faces and a great many new ones in the year '92 at

THE FAIR

South Washing-ton Street.,

PKUKONS WHO PUEKEU

Home Made Bread

To that Baked by liaKers Should Try

jSLllorigitit's IP. E. Bread.

W. R. GOSNELL,

PROPRIETOR OF

The American Stearn Laundry,

Hus a New Combination Iron which is a novc]t.v in its WIIV. It will pay anyone to drop in and see it at 124 east Market. Streetand h.v the way, while there, leave yourorder foryoni l.uunilrv Work.

Indianapolis BusinesstJniversitY

18 Carat Cigar

USIC HAL

Fridav, Jan. 8

MISS

LILLIAN LEWIS

Supported by an All-Star Cast, inclndini the folio.vinp capable and distincuishcd players.

As In A Looking Glass

Paris Costumes. Appropriate Effects.

Priccs:—j 50, and -5 Ccii/s.

Natural Gas Fitting.

If you aro going to have your house piped for Natural Gas call and see us. We can save you money, as our rents are small and we only wantliving wages for doing your work. We use the best, stock that money will buy and employ nane but first olnss workmen. We make no charge for moasuriug your house and giving you estimate.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

125 South Green St.

WBBH

lidmunri Collier, Louise Ponioroy. Arthur Elliott, Walter. Evtiiige, Mildred Hall, Ralph Bell, Fred Woule,

And Others of Note.

Carefully presenting her famous creation of Lena Pespard,in Marston'sjdraimiMzation of a Novel,

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Ladies gray, all wool vests and pantsj' 09c, worth §1. MisKiV Cashmere llose, 12.1 wori^f. :0 Ladies 33^ Cashmere IIOBO. 25C. Pearl Buttons 5c per doz, worth lite. Culling irons 10c. worth 25c. Black Mourning l'ms. 2 br»xo= for worth iloultle.

BLOCK. OProaiTB

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POST-OPPIOS.

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SEND FOR ELE6ANT CATALOGUE. KEEB & OSBORN,

Proprietors.

MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR J. T. LAYMON.

AT BONNELL'S OJ.D STAND.

CITY TAXES

FOR 1891.

To t-lic Tax-Payers n(" (lie rCily of (.'rawfordsville. Indiana.

Xollro hereby Kivon llirtt ,?ti]e tux IIIKplicate for city tax^r, tor tho your 1MM,. is, now in my bands and thai I atn ready to receive* taxes thereon churned. The following shows the ra't'Ot Taxation on each out* hundred dohar's worth of property Kate of taxation for 7." cents on each one hundred dollars, and poll 50 coots-

In addition to tin. above there is cliflrtfnl to each person owttiitijf, keeping, or harbor in# within the city, one mate dojr, 50 cents. one female do£$l, curb additional dcy ?!.

Taxes must, be paid -on or before the third Monday in April. Ivx4. City orders will not he paid to anyone owinjjrdelinquent taxes. All parties are warned against huyinp thcui.

The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will tulce place on the second Monday in February, IS'.U, Persons owing delinquent taxes will save costs and trouble by settling immediately. \VM NICHOLSON*,

City Vreasuivr.

CrawiordsviUe. Jan. 1, IMr.2.

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Chinesw Lilly Bulbs,

Direct orom China, for i5 cents each, cr5 cents in Dishes. Call and see them.

HONG QUAY.

11!) South Green street.

J. E. ABBOTT ..IXr

-ATTIIK-

Green Street Barber Shop

North of City HoiMing,

First-Class Work Ciimtuuiecd.

You can find shirts, underwear, neckwear, gloves and all furnishing goods, also the largest lino of tailoring goods, latest stylos. Prices tho lowest heard of at Swank & Clark's, 131 east Main st reet,