Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 April 1892 — Page 3

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GOOD CHANCE TO BUY A Pair of Wright & Peter's LADIES' SHOES CHEAP at

A Car-load of

In Craw'ordsville

CONTINENTAL Lawn Mowers,

Are the Onlv Mowers That Will

Do The Work right

TINSLEY

AND

MARTIN.

BIRD CAGES!

FOU—

Mockingbird?, Red Birds, Canaries, and Parrots,

Also, a' full line of Squirrel

Cages at Lowest Prices.

Koss Bros,

00-Out Store.

Ed VanCamp & Co.'s.

JUST RECEIVED.

The finest stock we ever had, and look at

the prices we are selling them at: 50 and 6C

cents per bushel. Now is the time to

potatoes for eating or planting.

Furniture, Stoves and Queensware.

Ni.w Furniture arriving every day. Oar

stock is rhe largest we ever had and prices the.

lowest. Ncw dinner sets arriving every week

Our assortment is large.

The

Ouick Meal Gas.and Gasoline Stoves

are in the lead Do not fail to see the ne

stoves. No hir* like them on the market. We

O

are stil

leHiny groceries cheaper than any

Ban iliill,Horiiaday&Pickett

•Order Your New Suit-

OF

COLMAN & MURPHY,

I'he Iivndliig Tailors, 200 East

ndianapolis Business

Sf-'ntcri endorsed aud patror

MIUII Street.

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ffi

CURE

Price BO eta.

niversitY

0FP08RI POBT-OFP1CH.

'IfcSSSSfo

rnfor DOllUOIlI uueuualed Inthe «UMe«» ofiU graduates. HEu & OSBORN, Proprietors.

DAILY JOURNAL

FUIDAY, Al'lUL 22. 1892.

TUB IXUI.Y .TOCIIKAT, IB on snle by Robinson '& Wallace, and Pontious & Laoev.

REFOBLXCAK TICKET. Kor Mayor. FfiED C. 1JANDEL.

For Marshal.

•TOHN J. IMOTHERS. For Clerk, CHARLES M. SCOTT, l'or Treasurer, WILLIAM E. NICHOLSON.

Kor Counuilmcn.

Ht Wiiril—BKN 8. MYEU8. 2nd Ward—AUSTIN L. TOMLINSON. •'Id Wurd-ANDKKW E KEVNOLDS,

Olub Meeting Postponod.

The Ouiatonou Club will not meet this evening but will hold a postponed meeting one week from to-night. Members will plenso tiike notice.

Death of Ben Miller.

Bon Miller, aged 19 years, died yesterday afternoon ot consumption nt the reeidenco of Itis father on east College stroot. The funeral took place this afternoon at 3 o'clock, ltov. Q. 1J. Ftison ofliciating. Interment nt Oak Hill.

Surprise.

Misa Sultana Walton waa surprised last night by a number ot neighbors coming in to enjoy the evening and to remind her of her birthday. Refreshments wore eorved and the guests departed wishing her a bnppy return of many more birthdays.

Ball Game To-Morrow.

To-morrow afternoon on the College grounds the base ball tennis of Wabash College and Butler University will meet to pile up runs, bit hits, pntoute stolen bases, assistB and errors. The g.ime will be called at 2:30 and promises to be most interesting one. An admittance to the grounds of 25 cents will be charged. Ladies freo.

Secured the Factory,

The Land and Improvement Cornpnny met this afternoon and had a consultation with James Alfrey, proprietor of the Dowel l'in Factory, of Greencastle. The result was that for a proper consideration Mr. Alfrey consented to remove his property to this city and will locate at once on the land east of the Vandal in track opposite the heading factory. The factory employs twenty hands atul these will conx! with Mr. Alfrey to this city.

A Wholesale Slaughter.

The applicants for teachers license who appeared at the last examination were sadly demoralized when graded. The manuscripts were reported to have beon a very poor lot and only eight succeeded in making a passing grade. Two got license for 24 months, four for 12 months and two for fi months. There were 39 examined, so the showing made proves to be an unusually poor one. The unfortunates can take courage, however, in the thought that there will be several other examinations before the next term of school opens.

Large as a Man's Arm.

The Attica Ledger has the following to say of Alex Brookshiro during his short sojourn there: "He had fine household goods and a wad of money as large as a man's arm. He did not at tempt to conceal his identity or act in tho least frustrated. The family were here two dayB and during the stay gave it out that they expected to go on farm located twenty-five mileB from Hoxie. Since it was learned that Brookshire was here a number of letters of inquiry hnve been received from merchants at Crawfordsvillo who had advanced money to him.

Another Ecal Estate Deal. Sirs. J. M. Lnne hus sold a lot on Wabash avenue 7f feet front by 175 feet in depth, to John A. Gilbert, for SI,875, or S25 per front foot. The lot is a part of what is known as Elston Grove. There remains 82.J feet on the avenue Btill in the market which is owned by Mrs. Annie Taylor. It was through thir lot that, it was proposed to run Plum street, loaving to Mrs. Taylor 20 feet ou one Bide of th« street and 12J out, on tho other side. As tho project of opening Plum street is in a comatose condition the probabilities nro th^t this lot will soon bo sold and occupied ly tin elegant residence.

C0iYII']" ANTMiOlNG

•--Henry Long went to El wood last night. —K. S Thomson went to Ko vler this mirti^n

Miss Willie Tiee wtMit to Lafayette

this, afternoon. —.1. Clay batigli, of Fr.inkfoit, was in the city to-day. —Morris Herzog, of Waynetown, was in the city to-day. —A. Q. Thomson is quite ill at his home on Pike street. —Mrs. Clarence Severson went to Lafayette this morning. —C. S. Wyun arrived from Chicago last, night on a visit. —Eli Coombs nnd wife return today from Cameron Springs. —E. G. Davis went h) Chicago this a'ternoon to visit for a few days. —John McAlevy find W. J. Atiios went to Thorntown thiB morning.

A. H. Boulden was down from Fcaukfort to-day on legal business. —J. M. Marsh, of Covington, was in the city to-day viBiting his brother, E. Mnrsb. —Ol Gill and family, Mrs. Tuck Cox and Mrs. Sam Hoschweinder went to Lildogn this afternoon.

WILL MANUFAOTUBE WIRE.

Tiie Indiana Wire Fence Oomprny to Mskg Extensive Improvements. O.-M. Gregg and C. M. Crawford left for Anderson this morning to investigate the manufacture of wire as conducted at. that place. As soon as they huve made a thorough investigation they will return and report to the Indiana Wire Fence Company. This company is going to 'enlarge its plant for the manufacture ot wire and will do a large business. The enlargement will be an extensive one and it will not only manufacture wire for its own consumption but considerably more, entering the business on a heavy scale. Of course, largo number of hands will have to be added to the present force and the city will be greatly benefitted thereby.

fLASEES BOM OVEE THE OITI.

—The city election is on Tuesday, May 3. •The convention goers have all returned happy and hilarious.

The engine for the addition to the electric light plant has arrived. Montgomery county cast two votes for Shnuklin and 17 for Matthews in the convention yesteri ay. —Sidney Speed has deferred his visit for a few days, much to the disappointment of his friends. '—Gen. Manson and Harris Reynolds are the delegates from this county who voted for Bbanklin yesterday —The Daughters of ltebekah will give a social at the I. 0. O. F. hall April 26. Admission 25 cents. Kvorybody invited. —A collection is being taken up to send Johnny Mount, tho popnlar and aeholarly young teumster to the Keeley

Institute. Johnny certainly needs the treatment. The funeral of Mrs. Henry Hamilton will occur Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the residence of Milton Ham'lton. The interment will take place at Oak Hill. -The reproduction of the National Flower thiB evening promises lo bo a continued success. A largo number of seats have been sold and the prospects are flattering for another packed house. -The P.O.S.of A. at Darlington wi'l hold a public meeting at the Methodist church at that place next Monday evening, to which the public are cordially invited. Kev. G. W. Switzer has beer, invited to deliver the address. These of Camp (i who will go will please so inform James Laymon. in order that hack transportation can be secured. —Elder Sweeney talked to the now converts at the Tabernacle yesterday morning. Over two hnndred of them occapied the front

Beats

and listened

with closest attention to his words of wisdom. Among tho musical features was an excellent solo rendered by Miss Minnie Scott, of Crawfordsville. Her voice is fine and well trained.—Columbus {hid.) Herald.

MAKBIAGE LICENSE.

James F. Mount and Clarn Dayis..

Git.4 VELIA' li VS.

Little Mabel, daughter of F. S. Quigg, has been very sick with diphtheria. Mrs. Sarah Dougherty was the guest of Mrs. Isabel Lynch Saturday night.

Mrs. C. W. Pritchard spent a part ot Inst week in Gnrfie'd, the guest of Mrs. Henry Binford.

Mrs. Chas. Cnmpbell and daughter Lucilo, have been visiting friends in Richmond and at Indianapolis.

Mrs. Enoch Peacock, of Darlington, has been the guest of friends and relatives in this vicinity, during the past week.

Miss Lizzie Brown hns returned to her home near Potato Creek. Her'place will bo filled at Wm. Lyneh'o by Miss Myrta Binford, of Garfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jenkins and Enoch Peacock, of Darlington, were down Sunday afternoon to tne'ot on the Evangelistic committee of Friends church.

Our annual school meeting was held Inst Thursday evening. The vote was nlmost unanimous for Marcus Hadley, of Sugar Plain, although there were three other applicants.

The Franklin township Sunday school convention will be held at this place Thursday, April 28. Good speakers are expected aud a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend and h6lp the

CutiM'lfNH Warnhiir

His mother had warned him particularly against making nny allusions to Uncle Philip's hair.

At tho dinner tahle he looked long and searcliingly at his avuncular rela-, tivo and then remarked plaintively, "1 don't see why you didn't want me to say anything about uncle's hair, mamma— lie ain't got any, auyway."—Once a Week.

Mol

HAT Sale this week at .lim 211 east Main street.

rney s,

WARM rolls for your fuppor at olson & Jackman's.

NicnoiaoN & alwava fre»h.

Nich-' I

JACKMAN'S candies aro'

Millinery Goods,

Aro Simply Beautiful.

Beautiful Fans

vIn

All Color and Stylos.

Spring Jackets, Wraps

Aro Way Hi'low Competition,

COLLEGENOTiiS.

Wallace Campbell, once of '84,

IB

It will bo news to many of Harvey Thomson's old friends to know that he is now a postal clerk on tho Illinois Central, running from Chicago to Cairo on tho Fast Mail. lie has been there for six months, having given up his position at Hastings College some time

I. 0. 0. f.

The Daughters of Rebekah of MartinWashington Lodge No. 13, I. O. O. F., are requested to meet at their hall Sunday, April 24, nt 10 o'clock a, m., for the purpose of attending devino ser vices at the Ituptish church. By order.

T. N. MVEHS. Mits. J. 1J. BAKU, Secretary. N. (}.

THE MARKETS.

(iraiii, PriivUlnnft, Etr. CHICAGO. April SI.

Fi.orn—tjiilet and firm. Spring wheat pat Hill, J4.foa).00 Kyi-, n.0505.00 Winter wheat patents. N MXft,! 7»: Straights, f4.,Kl©4.40. \VIII:AT -Huletl weaker early and siriaiKei later. Fair trade. No. S cash, May. B0'i®81?4c. anil July

COIIN—Klrmer early, now easier. No. a, 10'^C No. 3, MSfHOc: No. 3 Yellow, May, 41 ?4®48ai.-: July, 39mfj,W)?ie.

OATS—Firmer. No. 8, May. July. Samples steadier. No. 3. No. 8 White, a&3l>«c: No. i, 29'«f30o No. 2 White. 3l6£33c.

KYE-Ucuiand Improved: prli'en higher. No. 1 „cash, TajsW/tC sample lots, Ti'iiTlc: May d»livory, "0^37240. 11

AH t,KY—Salable and firm. Sampln lota Quotable Low fjradtis, RS®40c eomrnon to fair, 43.Ji4'k good. SOft.Wc: rliolc.e, MV/tWc. and tancj higher.

MESS

POUR—Moderately active and lower.

Cu»li and .May. M.4(VTt9.K July, !0.&>2,K 7S. I.Aitn—Qniet and steady, ('ash und May, f«.l! July, ».3S4®«.iTK.

Poui.iny—Live Chickens, 12c pel lb. Uvo Turkeys. 9®14c per 11). Live Ducks, n®i3o peril). Live Oeefio, W.COflir 00 per dozen.

IH'TTKH-Creamery, l"®Wc Dairy, lS^SOc, Packing Slock, iKkOn.s- Wisconsin Prime White, "io Water White, 7 V: Michigan Prime White, i^jc Water White, 10!c Indiana Prime White. PS»o Water White, 10c: Headlighl, 17ft test, 9!io Uasnlltie, 8r deg's, 14o: deg s, R'^c. Naphtha, t!3 deg's, 7c.

LiycoHS—Distilled Spirits steady ou the basis of .tl 13 per gal. for finished goods

Uro Stock. CHICAGO. April «l.

CAm.*-~(juulity fair. Mnrkot fairly active, prices higher. Quotations ranged at [email protected]»,00 for choice to extra Bhlpplng Stocrs ?a.80($4.as for good to choice do. 18.45^3.90 for fair to good: IS 20® 3.6T» for common to medium do. for butchcra* Steers: IS.tW£3.30forStockers 7.Vfc 3 90 fgr Texas 'Steers W. 10&3.7& for Feeders for Cows H.7&23.G0 f0r Bulla und «.00&4.7n for Veal Calves.

I loos—Market fairly active and 5c lower. Sales ranged at fa.90®4.50 for Pig* 4/Jufr4.70 for lipht: Njr»@4.S0 for rou«h packing 4.rt5 for mixed i4.35^4.70 for heavy packing aud •aipplng lots

FIXE cakes specialty at Nicholson & Jncktnnn'e. Pi.r.MiiiNU and gas fitting nt. 20 per cent, discount at Kinl Benjamin's, in MtiHic Hall Block.

AN olegant new stock of chandeliers and gns globes at Kinl Benjamin's plumbing shop. Call and soo.

Ti' you want yinxl broad try Zeiglar & UoimauV, 217 Rast Main street.

O"T nobby stiff or sof: bats nt cost this week at .Jim Molonv's.

Our New Offerings

Kid Gloves,

A Large Line to Select from.

New Chiffon Laces

Just Kccolvvri.

in

the city. The Subs elected Fcarell president of their class yesterday in place of Chresney, who has gone home.

Tho Subs hvld a class meeting yesterday and voted 15 cents apiece for the expenses of the college ball team, incurred from the purchase of tho new suits.

Ioi 't foi-RCt us for Millinery Goods. We Rive you the best stj lea, best v.ci'kmiiiish'.p and test r.l all the prices. which aro lower by one-third than elsewhere.

OK

PLUMBI

Witness my |hand and seal ol' said city of Crawfordsville, Indiaua, this 21stday of April 1802. C. M. 8COTT,

April 21st, 1892, City Clerk.

—C. M. SOOTT, A. H. Braden and llov. J. W. Greene are having street connootions made and lawn hydrants put in. Rin) Benjamin is doing the work.

GET Rial Benjamin to repair Your old hydrant or put you in a new one. He has tho beet that is made.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Allow tne to add my tribute to the efficacy of Ely's Cream Balm. I was suffering from severe attack of influenza and catarrh and was inducocl to try your remedy. I could hardly articulate, and in less than twenty-four hours tho catarrhal symptoms and my hoarseness disappeared and I was able to. sing a heavy role in Grand Opera witli voice unimpaired. strongly recommend it to all singers.—Wm. H. Hamilton, leadBasso of theC. 1). Hess Grand Opera.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Sastoria.

17th anniversary of the A. re held Mny 12.

Dress Goods

111 a largo Variety of New Weaves ami Colci'a.

Exquisite Handkerchief

At. Sjrt'cijil I'llees tor KJIM

Corsets,

Full Line. Popular Makes, Low I'lireS^

Gas and Steam Fitting,

Iron Pipe, Brass Goods, Engine Irimmir.gs Bath Tubs, Wabh Stands,Water-Closets, Chandeliers,Ga^ G!obssf Argird Chimneys, Pumps, Sinks, Hydrants, Hose, Etc. Natural Gas Fitting at Rock Bottom Prices.

OAX.X. OH

RIAL BENJAMIN

Music Hall Block,

120 South Green Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

THE

100 School Umbrellas, 26 Inoh, 67 Cents.

Notice Is therefore hereby given to Wm. S. Sharpe. Henry C. Neal, Joseph L. Davis, Joeepbus Vance and Ella Cadwallader. of the dav when said commissioners will meet to hear evidence und take action on said street extension

100 School Umbrellas. 28 Inch,77 Cents. 100School Umbrellas, 30 Inch, 87 Cents.

WWarranted Fa»t Black. Nice Assortment Handles. See OurLineofWindowShades and Safeties.^}

The Fair, South Washington Street.

OTICK TO NON-RESIDENTS. 0 Noticc to noD-residcnt laid OWUOM of tho opcnln&r and extension of Ouk street from the north lino of Wubanh urenue north to the south Hue of Market Btreet. lie it remembered that on the 7ih day or March, 18U2,ltwun ordered by the Coiotnou Council of the City of CrawfordsviUe, Intl., that theopeuing und extending of Oak Ktreot from Wabash aveuue to Market street be referred to the city commissioners for their action thereon, and that snid commissioners having on the 19th day of April, 1892, tiled a notice in my office that they would meet for tho purpose of hearing evidence and assessing benefit* and' damiiges at tho oQlce of the Mayjrof said city at 9 o'clock a. m., ou the 13th day of Juue, 1892

USIC

The Big Four will sell excursion rates St. Louis May 11 nnd 12, good returning May 13, on theoccnsion tho 'oiiV"i-"iV^V."iV.t .1, Fair *Mi.- Merry

O. U. W„ to

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla.

I AM NOT WELL ENOUGH TO WORK."

This is fl.r.Iv event in mills, shops, factories, etc. It is the point \*here Nature can ciinlure no more, and demands JI rest. '1 hen the poor siifVorer. tvitrn with toil, and broken in health, stands aside to. make room for anotlnr. "Quirk consumption" they calletl it. .•

To this clas« .if women and girls we iiroffer both sympathy and aid. When those distressing weaknesses and derangements assail yon, remember that there is a Ifemedy for all of them.

record thousands ol such cases, and lives of usefiiliicsi

LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S

I* the only Cure and Rrmrdy UUWrVWW for the peculiar \v«*akuc»M\* and nilmciita of women. \r««v Itciirc* ti»e worst forms of Koinnlo C^oinpUint.'*, that Bearing-down Feeling, W ak Bark, Fulling and Ii*pli»c»*me»t of the Womh. Inliamination, iwim

Dr^ttiiic I)i8« aj»e8 of the Uterus or Womh, and Is Invaluable to thc Chbngc of LIfe. •»!»•«»aud Mpcln Currn H'iilurlif.Crncral Debility, I ndiscatloii,

We have on

tliat havc been restored to vigorous .health

Jf°"/,!Tcfian»1

I "OR HIP cure of Kidney Complaints ot eltliereex.

and *trrnj tiiciis und tunc* the .Stomach. He., and invlgoratri* the whole s.vntem. '11"AH"n's"i"U"t"a" a utaodard article, or sent by mall, In form of PilI« or lozenges, ou rceel|)t of *I.OO. LVDIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO., LYNN. MA88.

An Illustrated book,entitled "Guide to Health and Etiquette," by Lydla E.PInkham,l»ofgreat, value to ladle*. We will present a copy to anyone addressing ut with two 2-cent ttampt.

HAL

ONE NIOHT ONLY.

SATURDAY, APRIL 23

Orpheum RefinedCo.

DIRECT FROM'FRISCO,

All of the Best Artists in ths World. A Strictly Legitimate Show.

VRXCBB, 26, 35 AND SO CENTS

'USIC 1ZX.TLj1LJ

THURSDAY 1VE, APHIL 20.

Elaborate Production of

NEIL BURGFSS'

4 Year* In New Vork.

1 Year in UoMon.

•J Months in Thimbu.

"The County Fair!"

Tlis Marvelous Running Horse-Race! Thoroughbreds in a 3*4 Mile Hash!

Genuine Professional lonkey Riders!

('oiiiii'ylJiinrvi t.MriftrtIc. Kti. S:tiifr Hire

50 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE!

2 Car Loads of Scenic and Mechanical. Effects'.

&

IAT SHOES

FOR CSNTLEWEN.

The Best Shoe in the Market for the Money,

AISO— V'LN!

Men's Fine Shoes from^i .50 to

Women's Fine Slires from $i.?5

1 0

$ S

No be'ter place lo luiy foot\vc ir

than at '.lie sluit: of

E. B. CURTIS,

205 EAST MAIN STREET.