Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 May 1892 — Page 4

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T. R. T1NSLEY,

Architect and Superintendent

i20 year.1*' praiMNal r.vjM'rk'iMv in *ohimhu-s,f CLm-inimfr and Kansas City,

Public and Private Buildings.

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WILLIAMS BROS.

Plumbing and Natural Gas FitHng a Specialty.

Kpin» vvi* imike no rhiuvu for incus urinj? our house und esitniuling cost of your work. Hydrants put in und old ones repaired. We deal HI all kitlris of i'umpH which

Heilin^ very cheap. 125 South Green St.

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DAILY JOURNAL

TUESDAY, MAY SITTsO'i.

FLASHES fEOM OVER THE OITI.

llerb Lucas is in the city. —Tom Eastmau bas returned to dtana]olis. —S. C. Kennedy has returned from Stilesville. —John Johnson went to Fraukfoi this morning. —Guilford Babeook Evansville to-day.

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apolis this morning. —1). \V. Cox went I kucket* this mornitip. -Mise Frances lloath, who has been le guest of Miss Nan Elstou, went to Indianapolis this woruing. -Mrs. Sol Coleiuun and son, of Memphis. Tenn., are here to attend the Tannenbaum-Kahn wedding. —Miss .lulin Walk, who liaB Ix-en the nest of Mrs. T. H. Robinson, retnrnc to rndianapolis this morning. -l'rof. Alex Smith and M. B. Thorn as went to Indianapolis to-daj to attend the commencement of the classical school. -Mrs. G. I'\ Hughes has issued itationu for ladies' tea next Tuesday attenoon, and for rocep Wednesday evening from 7 until 10 lock. —Charles Barlowe, of J'aris, '111 Herman Bernheinier, of Terre Haute and Miss 1 ora ]5ischof, of Terre Haute, arrived this morning to be the guests ot Mrs. Fannie Kuhn. —Two lads named Wilson and another amod Bailey wore arrested last night for shooting craps at the Mor.on staon. Owing to their tender years they wore released with a reprimand.

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She Was Provoked.

Mrs. Belle Dclnshmit, of precious memory, lias again lifted hex meteor like fame high into the horizon of ptftic notice. Mrs. Belle was Btrolling up and down by Poole's grocery last even ing as the gentle rain drops fell, and as she strolled keeping time to tho music over in the dance hall Miittie Ivernoodle, a dizzy blonde came walking by chowng the cud of bitter sweet fancy. Bellcand Mattie aren't tl"» best ot friends, so they passed the compliments of the season in the choice langnnge with which both are well stocked. Then Mattie grew abnsive and roasted Belle in r. most unseemly manner. The police came along and gathered her in and tliih 1110111

itig she was duly fined.

Ob, You Sly Dog!

Jerry Keener, jr., the editor of the Crawfordsville titur will, so it is rumored, soon lead to the hymeneal altar, a wealthy young lady of near Danville, 111. Mr. Keeney's friends in L11 Fayette will lie glad to learn of his projjos'ed change in life.— I.ii/iiiiclti' Jwtriitil.

Ah! ha! old man. ha! ha! So this ex plains,all those visits to Illinois does it"r Tilt matter was dmibLless kept mighty quiet, but a chap can't engage in the newspaper business and not got found out. l'oople had begun to think it very queer that business called you so often iwav from the city, Imt now that the light of day lias been let in it is all juite clear, as clear indeed, as it is your duty to square yourself with tho fraternity.

Letter List.

The following in the list of ^uncalled for letters remaining in tho {Kistollice at Crawfordsville, Ind.,for tho week ending May 31, 1S92. 1'ersons calling for the letters will please say "advertised

AdiiuiH Mips B110 Bacon Jerome Buckle) Michael Bruce Ot to Collinge Davis Lizzie Davis Endeley Daisy Jones Edward Jaineinon Nellie

LaFayette Mr. Monro Kiln McUardle \V Boynolds James Kiddle James Steele A Sperry Smith Willio Warren Wheeler Benjamin

The True iMvcallve I'rlnrljilr, ()f the plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy, Syrnp of Figs, has a permanently beneficial elfect 011 tin human system, while the cheap vego table extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as medicines, are [ermabently injurious. Being well informed, you will use the trno remedy only. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co.

DON'T fail to consult l'rof. Vaught.

tried Nicholson Jack-

HAVK you

man's bread TIM mcfct popular is the La ltos: gor.

Hicks' Juuo Weaehor.

l'rof. Hioks hit the wonthor for May BO lunrvolously well that his June forecast is produced at length: "The last storm period for May, ending about the 30th, clear, cool woatlier, bordering on cold in the {forth, may bo looked for up to about June 2d. Higher temperature, the forerunner of reactionary storms, will appear, moving from west to east, centering on the 2d and 3d. The 1110011 is at first quarter on the morning of the 2d and will help to porcipitato both temperature and stormB sharply on that date. While higher temperature and storms may not reach Eastern extremes before the 3d or 4th, the western parts will have cooler "clearing conditions" by that time. The 7th to 13 contitutes marked storm poriod. The period, 7tli to 12th, is at the exact electrical crisis ot tlio June solstice—heavy rains and wonderful displrtys of lightning will be natural. Not luonv parts of our country will escupe thom entirely, and all will hoar within sixty hcurs of '111.

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on the 9th. After a slioit poriod of cooler, fair days, warm weather with storminess and showors will return on or about the 15th. In all probability showery conditions will continue up to tho next rogular storm period. The earth reaches the turning point in its progress around the sun on tho 21st, about the center of a regular storm period, therefore we may oxpect storms from the 19th to 23rd, almoEt without fail. A marked feature of all storms and "wind-currents about this solastic poriod, will be a tendency to whirl suddenly and violently backward utter* passing east of the observer. After this period has subsided, and reactionary storms on or about the 25th are passed, wo may look for the coming of very warm, settled, dry weather. Such is our belief, although wo reach the center of Saturn's equinox on July 7th."

College Glass Day.

The college correspondent of the Giiicago Inter-Ocean says: The class of *'J2 are now rehearsing their famous burlesque, "Fata Se ribunda," to be presented tho Monday evening before cpmnieneement. This "burlotta" was composed by a member of the class who has already distinguished himself for his literary skill and consummate imaginative* abilities. The faculty has been a rich source for the playright in his numerous delineations of character. The female characters will be taken by Edwin McNutt, Stenog Taylor, Harry Wedding, and John Heller soloists, Alva T. Martin and Edgar Evans musical director, M. Vontoble stage manager, Wilbur C. Abbott, with a host of suj)ernumeraries designated as undergraduates. The success of this now venture in college class day ontertaiments is assured, although the class has expended an unlimited amount on scenery, effects, etc., yet it is thought that tlioy will reap a rich harvest financially.

Death of John W. Johnson.

John W. Johnson, aged 59 years, died yesterday at his home near Linden after a long and painful illness. The deceased leaveB a wife and several children to mourn his loss. He was in all things a worthy nntl patriotic citizen and served through the war as a member of Company B, 140th Indiana Begiment. The funeral will occur to-nior-row from the Christian of Linden which he was a consistent, member.

Address. F. J. CIIEKKY Co.,Toledo,O rg7"Sold by druggists, 75c.

CALL for the La Kosa Cigar.

EVE, oar and throat diseases only, Dr. Greene, Joel Block, fitting of glasses a specialty.

WII.XT trade, line of business or pro fession shall I follow to mak the best success? l'rof. L. A. Vaught. tho great phenologist, can toll you. Ollico at Dr. Duncan's.

Coughing leads to Consumptions Kemp'sBalsam S will stop the cough at once.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla.

Lane's Family lwwela each day. ase it.

Medicine rnovos the Most people need to

When Baby w«a sick, wo gore her Castorla. When she was a Child, she crlod for Castorla. When she bccamc Miss, sho clung to Castoria. When she hod Children, she gave them Castori*.

t/ewHpapcrH nIornr,

"Educators uro cortainly the greatest IwnefaetorB of the race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among tho most entortuining und edu eating authors." He is not a strange: to our readers, as his advertisements appear in our columns in evory issue, calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases is distributed free by onr enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is nnoqualled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, l'oor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Enilepay

INDIANA.

A. Bocord of Rooept Events In Various Places.

Honors to tha Dead.

EI.KSIAKT, Ind., May 81.—Decoration day was celebrated here Monday afterQOOU by the soldiers, civic societies and citizens generally. Tha orators were Judge K. W. Mel!ride and J. S. Dodge. Tho exercises were interrupted by rain.

LEU ANON, Ind., May 81.—All business was suspended hero Monday afternoon, during which time memorial services were held in Brown's opera houso. Rev. Frank Ilucleberry. oi Madisou, Ind., delivered an oration, after which, headed by the G. A. It., fully 2,000 people marched to the cemetery and placed (lowers upon the graves oi the fallen braves.

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$100 ltv\ro,rd $100.

Tho readers of this pajxsr will be pleased to learn that there iB one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages nlid that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical* frnterni ty. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucout surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and Riving the patient strength by building up the constitution and ossisting naniro in doing its work. The proprietorf have so mnch faith in its curative powei that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonials.

VixcENNKS, Ind., May 31.-»The memorial services Monday were tho grandest ever witnessed In Vlncennes. The crowd was tremendous. The procession was imposing. At the cemetery F. B. Poser, of Petersburg, delivered the oration of the day. Rev. Father McCave, pastor of the, cathedral, spoke at the Catholic cemetery.

Four WAYNB, Ind., May 31.—Impressive services were held at Underwood cemetery Monday. The parade was in three divisions and was 8 miles long. Every soldier's grave was decorated.

College Sports.

*NOTKK DAME, Ind., May 81.—Tho spring meeting of tho Athletio association was held on the campus Monday afternoon. Crcdltablo records wcro made In all the events. A severe rainstorm interrupted the sport and many of tho events were potV poued until next Thursday. Harry Jewett, '00, the crack athlete of tho Detroit Athletic club, took part In the contests. The following are tho records: Hundred-yard dash, open to all —H. Jewett, time 10 seconds) T. Hayes, 11 seconds. First 100 yards dash—J. Fitzgibbons first, 10K N. Sinnot second. Second 100 yards—It. Sinnot first, 11 seconds. Putting sixteenpound shot—Jewett first, 83 .feet 0 inches M. Quintlan second. Two hundred and twenty yards run—II. Jewett, 22 seconds. One hundred and twenty yard hurdle—Jewett first, 17}^. Mile run—E. McErlain, 0 minutes.

Flood

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ImUi&nnpolis.

In- mANAroLiB, Ind., May 81.—A terrific rainstorm prevailed in this city-for two hours Monday evening, accompanied by vivid lightning and heavy thunder, the rainfall being nearly 2 inches. In the north and northeastern parts of tho city the cellars and ditches wore flooded and for squares the water was from 2 to 3 feet deep, covering the lawns and running down the streets like a millrace. Hundreds of cellars were overflowed and a great deal of damage resulted. Lightning struck in two places within the city limits, but the damage was small, the fire department responding promptly. The heavy rain rendered effe etive aid in quenching tho fires.

Corn Sltnntlon Uuttlng Surloutt. BIIAZIL, Ind., May 31.—For the last month thore has hardly been a day but that rain fell, and most of the time, the rains have been unusually heavy. The farmers are becoming greatly alarmed over their crops, as not one-third of them have even broke ground for corn yet, and the unceasing rains will greatly mar the wheat crop. Probably 3 inches of rain fell In less than one hour here Sunday evening.

Monument to Prof. Lyons.

NoitTE DAME, Ind., May 31.—A monument to the memory of the late Prof. Joseph A. Lj-ons was unveiled Monday morning before a large crowd of students and visiting alumni with appropriate ceremonies. The monument, an imposing granite shaft 21 feet in height, was the gift of old students, whose voluntary contributions testified to the respect and love in which all held the late professor.

Heinous Crime of a Father.-' WADASH, Ind., May 81.—Lewis Ripple, sheriff ot Kosciusko county, lias just returned from Gratiot county, Mich., with Allen Ramsey, who several weeks since, was charged with assaulting his own daughter and fled to avoid arrest. The evidence against Ramsey is said to be very strong.

Funeral of Gen. Straight.

IXIMANAI'OMS, Ind., May 31.—The funeral of Gen. A. 1). Straight took place Sunday afternoon. All the G. A. R. posts and Sons of Veterans wero present besides a large number of citizens. The body was placed in a vault at Homestead.

College Raicball,

RI.OOMINOTON, Ind., May 31.—The deciding baseball game of the Indiana College league was played on tho Indiana university grounds Monday afternoon in the presence of 8,500* people, resulting in a score of 13 to 11 in favor of Indiana university against Depauw.

A Conductor Killed.

TEititE HAUTE, Ind., May 81.—Charles Taylor, a veteran conductor of the Vandalia system, was run over and fatally injured by his freight train a few miles north of this city on tho Logansport division.

Accidentally Shot III* Uo»tc»«. ItiiAxiL, Ind., May 81.—Mrs. August Durdock, living two miles north of liere, was accidentally shot and fatally injured by a neighbor boy Monday morning while he was fooling with a ride.

Death from Heart Ulnnaiie. SiioAi-s, Ind., May 31.—Mrs. Daniel B. Tinkle, the wife of a prominent fanner, foil from her chair'dead on Sunday.- Heart failure is supposed to be the trouble.

A Minuter Struck by Lightning. DECATUH, 111., May 31. Saturday evening, 1-2 miles east of Decatur, Rev. A. Hilton, a minister of the United Brethren church, while standing in front of the door of his residence was struck by lightning and Instantly killed. Uev. Mr. Hilton was 70 years of'age and same from Fisher. 111.

To Young Mother*

who nre for the first time to undergo womnn'e aoveroet trial, we offor you, not the etnpor onused by chloroform, with risk of death for yoursolf or your dearly loved and longed-for offspring, but "Mother's Friend," a remedy which will, if UBed as directed, invariably alleviate tho pains, horrors and risks of labor,and often entirely do away with them. Sold by Nye Co.

KOKK hotter than the La llosa Cigar, for sale by all Dealers.

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We Lead the Trade in

ADVICE TO WOMEH If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,

Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

CAUTRUSVTI.LE, AprH 26,18M

TI1I0 will certify that two members of

ofBrBdilcld'II I'cvttnlo

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truly wonderful.

my

Immediate family, after having Buffered for rears from lflonntrual Irregularity, being treated without benefit by physicians, wero at length completely cured by oue bottle

Regulator.

Its

J. w. STRANGE.

Book to WOMAN mailed FUEK, which contain* valuable information ou all female diseases. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,

ATLANTA, GA.

FOB SALE 11 ALL DRUGGISTS. Sold bv Nve & Co.

A Cood Bull.

Those d?siriug to breed their cows to a pood Shorthorn bull can do so'by callincr on 3omas Gilbert. To insure a calf $1 cash.

FURNITURE

I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in ihe State, which I will offer at the very lowest prices.

Call and see the line when you are in the city.

Wm. L. Elder,

43 and 40 S. Meridian St..

INDIANAPOLI8

THE ONLY CURE,

For Norvoua I'roatratlon. Norr.

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oufl and Phjsloal Debllltj-. VitalS RzbAUBtfon, Inaomola I'&lnln S• the Uack Gold lUntlH or Koet, Dad Circulation, lJluo Line* Ufidor tho Eres.Piraplci and A'1,other jSorrous or J? niood Diseases In ettb or se*. Thcr makeS JV S, ««**. 8uf. nowbealthy bloodS turern from roitoretheNorv- SI Porangpment ous System. jr t«o_,Nervoa, and bringS

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SAFE. CERTAIN, SPEEDY. HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., '•Aat FBAJfOIBCO or CBICAPO.

FOR SALE IN CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., BV Molfott & Morgan, Drugglits.

Guaranteed Cure.

We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Conghu and colds, upon this condition. If yon are aOIicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use thm reinody as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benofit, you may return the bottle and have yonr money rofnndod. Wo could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's Now Discovery could bo relied on. It novor disappoints. Trial bottles freo at Nye & Co's. Drug Store. Largo sizes 50c. and 81.00.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

llnciuen'a Arnica Salve, Thebest salve in the world for ruts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilapinba oorns and all skin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no' puy required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction, or money refunded. "Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye St Co "Hoyal lluhj/" J'ort Whic.

Tho term 'Mplicate lioalth" in used to express a physical condition, in which the powers of nature appear to bo partially exhausted, and tho system is peculiarly sensitive to all morbid influences. Slight causes, which would produce no disturbance whatever in the body «r mind of a robust individual, prostrate the strongth and dopross tho spirits of porsons in dnlicato health, liecourses shonld bp had under those circumstances' to "Royal Ruby" port wino. If there is any reserve of vitality in the enfeeblodorganization,thisunoqualed exhiliarant and tonic will will rise anddevelope it.. Quart bottles 81.00 pints CO cts. Sold and guaranteed by Nye A Co. Druggists. Bottled by Royal Wine Co., Chicago.

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Millinery! Millinery!

Another invoice of New Shapes in Hats, hat and bonnet frames, new shades and designs in Ribbons and Flowers—in fact, the Trade Palace Millinery Parlor is the place and depend on for all that is latest in the market in fine stylish millinery and beautiful artistic workmanship

At the Lowest Prices.

DRESS GOODS ANDJTRIMMINGS

While in ^Vhite Goods, Summer Goods, Laces and Embroideries we have a house full at'almost your~own prices.

Come, Ladies, for the largest store, best stock, and lowest prices are at the Old Reliable Trade Palace of

McClure Sc Graha m.

NORTH WASHINGTON HTKEE'IV

The Loudlng ullorp,

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tho roeeato I A*t Error*, should flush "ce Uiko DU.BUUFS he a 50cents a vial. For isle by Drvr glaU, orMntlijr mall.

Wall Paper!

We will discount pedcilars' prices 25 percent!

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

CORNER ROOK STORE.

Order Your New Suit

OF

COLMAN & MURPHY,

The New American Steam Laundrv,

Adams & Galey

ABontB for

Abraham Bros. Steam Laundiy,

Of Indianapolis.

Work sent on Tuesday afternoon delivered Friday afternoon. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Office at Con Cunningham's.

In almost every neighborhood throughout the west Ihero is some one or more persons whoso lives have Ixwn saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who have leen cured of chroqic diarrhoea by it. Such parsons take especinl ploasure in o»eommonding tho remedy to othersTho praise that follows its introduction and liBe makos it very popular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Co.

Some of the Grand Army boys may lie interested in tho following from Alex B. Hope, A. D. 0., Commander, Dop't. Tenn. and Ga. He says "We have hod an epidemic ot whooping cough here, (Stewart, Tenn.,) and Chamberlain's Cough Remeny bus leen tho only medicino ,that has done any good." Thore is no danger from whooping cough, when this remedy is freely givon. It completely controls the disease. 50 ot. bottles for sale by .Nye & Co.

footof Washington Street, (luaraiiters All Work.

Work called for and delivered free of charge to all parts of the city.

CLEAN TOWELS AT BOTH 0FriCES--124IEast Market and 113 South Green. IJUCC Ourtulns Specialty.

The Crawfordsville 1 ransfer Line,

WAMiUP & IN8LKY, Proprietors.

Passengers and Baggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city, OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. i^eave orders at the stables on Market street, or at the hranv.h office at O. A. Snodgrass' store on WAfihing* ion street. Telephone No. 47.

J. II. ADAMS, A. S. GAMiV.

-OO Kust MHIII street.

MUSIC HALL

Wednesday Evening, June 1, '92.

Ladies' and Children's Night.

Maine}' & McGowen's

BIG

Uncle Tom's Cabin Co.

Alabama Jubilee Singers, Millitary Band and Superb Orchestra special scenery, puny, and donkey and l'ack of Cuban bloodhounds.

Popular Prices, 25c, 35c and 50c.

Who dflf fre&ngOfKl tmalnftM position In tho World* jalrclt ihouidwrltoatqnce for protpeotus ofthe famous Metropolitan BiiAlnuui OoUeK\ Chicago. Utmsoat facinti™ for placing ftraliititctf. KtUibllabM Wyeara. OouplesiWown tmtldlnu. Adrtreas,

O. M. I'OWKUH. 1'rtucltaL