Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 July 1892 — Page 4

JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, RINGS, Etc.

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A GOOD SHOE?

SEE US THIS MONTH.

J. S. KELLY,

124 East Main Street.

AT THESE PRICES

Everybody Can Afford the Luxury of.

Ice-Cream:

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Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.

Cures

Qbappad Handa, Wound*, Burnt, Etc. Bemorea and Prevents Dandruff.

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP.

Best for General Household Usa

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DAILY JOURNAL.

WEDNESDAY, JULY '27, 1892.

Have It Follow Yon.

The hented season is on and many of onr friends and subscribers will siend all or part of it away from the city. Don't think of leaving without ordering Tiik Joukxai, sent to yon. The pricie is only 10 cents a week and the address can bo changed as often as desired.

THE 00M111G EVENT.

Everybody Is Cordially Invited to Enjoy Themselves On Tuesday, August 2. Everything is moving along in good 8ha[x for a big time in Crawfordsville next Tuesday, and the indications are favorable for a large crowd to be in the city. The ocjasion will bo the meeting of the State Camp of the l1. O. S. of A. which will be in session two days. There will be a parade on Tuesday morning which will move from Elston Grove about 10 o'clock and take the following route: Form on east Main street thence west to Green, thence south to Jefferson (central school house,) thence west to Washington, thence north to Wabash avenue, thence west to Grant avenue, thence north to Main, thence east to Washington, thence north to

Market, thence east to Green, thence south to Main, thence west to Washing ton, thence south to Pike and then to the hull. At the hall there will be short public meeting, after which the State Camp session will be called. In the afternoon about 2 o'clock the balloon ascension will take place from a point near the jail. Prof. Grinley and trained dog will make a parachute leap rom tlie balloon when it has reached a proper height. About :i o'clock the bicycle races will occur, there being two separate races, one for men and one for ladies. Safeties will le used and there will be two cash prizes for each race.

Between -l and 5 o'clock the exhibition drill of the "Crawfordsville Comman dery, No. 08, P. O. 8. of A.," will take place in front of the court house. These attractions will be arranged so as not to interfere with each other and the people can see thein all. Camp (i has passed a resolution asking that the busineas men and property holders and nlso the court I1011HO officials decorate on Tuesday, August 2 and that the school house llags be hoisted. Especially is it desired that the residences along the of march bo decorated.

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From Uamp Ohase.

The old jug trick was brought into practice to-day. A party of young fel lows secured a jug and put a bag of some water tight material insido. The jug was then filled with vinegar. The guard took out the cork, tasted and smelled. When the boys reached camp the jug was broken and the prizo consumed.

Capt. Lamb, of the Crawfordsville company, says he feels as mncli one of the boyB as it is possible. The Captain's wife is now in London, England, writing a novel, proof sheets of which will be reudy in a short time. Mrs, Lntnb is rjuite a noted English authoress.

Frankfort A'rirx. Mrs. Capt. Karl, of Crawfordsville, accompanied her husband to the encampment. She is a thorough master of military tactics.— Frankfort L'resent,

Knew Hnman Nature,

Ed Craig, of Linden, is a genius. He was married the other day nnd de sired his change in life to lie well advertised. Accordingly lie visited, he says, alxiut !J0 of the good ladies of his neighborhood and told them of the approaching event under a pledge of profound secresy. Mr. Craig states that never in the history of that section wna a marriage half so well advertised. It really created quite a furore.

Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Wright. Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, relict of William Wright, died yesterday at her home near Linden. Mrs. Wright wns born Oct. 24, 1822, and has lived for 62 years in (This county. She was a very estimable lady and her death is mourned by nil who knew her. The funeral occurs to-morrow morning at ten o'clock at the Linden M. E. church, conducted by Hov. T. C. Shanklin.

The Skill and knowledge

Essential to the production of the most perfect and jmpnlur laxative remedy known have enabled tho California Fig Syrup Co., to achieve a great success in the reputation of its remedy, Syrnp of Figs, as it is conceded to le tho versul laxative. For sale by all drug,

A DAY'S OUTING.

Madison Township, Its Broad and Smiling Acres, and Its Hospitable Homes. The editor of The Juuhnal in company with P. S. Kennedy went on an expedition Tuesday to the hospitable home of B. B. RuBk, in Madison township, to see if he could find any evidence of those calamities that are said to be pending over the farmers of the country. He had read and heard much about hard times with the farmers and wanted to see some of the destitution. To his astonishmeht he found "Brant'' out in the yard in his shirt sleeves, smiling at the abundance and beauty with which his homo was surrounded. Going into the house he found Mrs. Rusk and the girls well dressed—in Btead of in rags, with long and sorry faces ns portrayed by Bookless Jerry Simpson and while he sat and rested Misses Florence and Alta discoursed some of the loveliest music on the piano Notwithstan ding all this he thought he might find some evidence of "cnlamity" when dinner came on but it James B,

Weaver, the calamity candidate for President, had been there he would have declined the race on his "calamity" platform—he would have seen at once that the farmers of Madison township, Indiana, at least, have happy homes, good wives and Biuiling children who can get tip good dtnners, and that "calamity" was so far nwoy that it could not be seen, even with the telescope which the editor's friend took along to see if there were any spots on sun of Madison township's prosperity. After the sumptous repast a drive wns taken pretty much over the east end of the township and the west end of Sugar Creek, through immense fieids of corn and wheat. The editor viewed with delight the happy homes of Peterson's, the Kices, the Irons, the Wilsons, the McBees, the Stingleys, the Kirkpatricks, the Martins, the llalsteads, and dozens of others we cannot now call to mind. It did seem as he rode along the magnificent highways, that such prosperity umong a farming community, ought to make all rejoice in the good thnt iB allotted to man in this age of the world. But, as the letter writers say, we must close. Suffice it to say that all was peace, prosperity and joy and the tired editor returns his sincere thanks to all the ltusk family, including the two sprightly and indnstrious, boyB for ore of the most enjoyable days of his life.

HlfPEiJ UP THE BA0K.

Good Old AaroD, Our Next Governor, Exhorts the Faithful, The precious ointment which ran down Aaron's beard even to tho hem of his garment last evening was perspiration.

Owing to the hot weather Bev. Aaron Worth bad warm reception at the court honse last evening. About fifteen or twenty assembled and found the room to be about bb ccol as the future abode of those who don't vote the Prohibition ticket this fall. The decorations were elegant, but the Dowers hnd all wilted as had Dr. Griffith's collar. In fact the only thing thnt hadn't wilted was large colored map of candidate Bidwell's California winery which hung on the wall, the positions of the tapped barrels and dippers being designated by large colored letters. The presiding officer of the meeting was lilder Lawhon, of Ladoga, and when he introduced the Rev. Worth there wns a heBrty round of applause from Dr. Griffith and Mr. Ballard, who nominated the Prohibition city ticket last spring at their great joint convention.

The Reverend Mr. Worth is evidently a plain spoken man. In fact before his plainnoss that of Brutus would appear as figurative and circumlocutional. Mr Worth believes in strong language and the way he tunned the jackets and peeled the fnces of the old parties was a warning. He seemed to consider the Democratic party too far gone for redemption but from the way he went after the g. o. p. the casual observer might le led to think that Mr. Worth believed that a few persons still clung to that organization who might be able to see the error of their way.

Mr. Worth was especially severe on ministers and church members who didn't peep at tho world through tho same struw with himself lie Btrongly insinuated that all such persons were not only liypoorites, but thnt they should lie wearing stripes in the service of the State. He said that when they walked .down the street the blood of 200,000 innocent victims was running down from their skirts and forming little pools on the sidewalk. Much more after the same manner was said and whon ho closed it was clearly evident that ho was through.

They Koast The College.

There are a tew Prohibitionists in the city who let no opportunity slip to give Wabash College slap. Their spite has lieen shown time nnd again and was, of course, last night. Worth wns demonstrating thnt a largo ntimlier of college presidents were Prohibitionists, when good old Dr. Griffith cronked out: "But the Preaidont of WabuBh isn't."

Dr. Griffith mny not know it, but just tit present Wabash hasn't a president. When she does get one, however, it is pretty Bafe to say that he won't train with the doctor.

COMB and see what onr fons will do for you on a hot day at tho V. M. O. A. burlier shop.

FLASHES fROM OVER THE 0ITI. —Will Miller was iu Colfax to-day. -E. C. Noland visited Indiunapolis to-day. -Will Hummel, was in Indianapolis to-duy. -Rev. Horace Ogden was in the oity to-day. —J. R. Robinson was in Indianapolis last night. —Louis Bisclioi went to Indiunapolis this morning. —D. W. Rountree and wife are in Indinnapolis. —Miss Beulah Hills went to Frankfort this morning. —Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bruden have returned from Cedar Luke. —Mrs. O. M. Travis and aon, Claude, are visiting in Urbnna, III. —Mr. and Mrs. Charley Goltra went to Indianapolis this morning. —Walter Maxwell and Nowt Wrav and wife nre fishing at the lakes. —Misses Helen Spilman and Hattie llauser are visiting relatives iu Frankfort. —George Martin is in Indianapolis preparing for his work in the schools there. —Old Johnny lliggins was incarcerated last night for intoxicntion. John is Btill incarcerated and probably will be for some days. —Dr. E. Detclion announces thnt he has forsaken the Democratic party and will vote the Prohibition tickot except for President. He still clingB to

Grover. —Tho Commissioners rnude thoir settlement with Treasurer Hutton and deputy Watbinton to-duy for the fiscul year ending May 31. The accounts were exact and balanced to a cent. —Among the excursionists to Danville to-day wore Eugene Fry, Earnest Duncan, Marsh Doherty, S. A. Stilwell, M. V. B. Smith, A1 Lollnnd, Bigo Bayless and ('hnrlev Vnncleave.

Yesterday at Colfax Pender's livery stable was struck by lightning nnd fine horse killed and boy very nearly Pender will now put on Brynnt & Watson's crestile conductor for future protection. —Harry Maxwell, of Crawfordsville, who is well known here as the tenor singer of the DePauw Quartette, 1 the guest of Rev. W. B. Slutz, over night while en route for Alexandria.— Frankfort Crescent. —While the sleeping car nccoinmoda tions for tho Denver oxcursion nre taken up by the pnrty which will leave here on August fi, there still remain 28 good seats in tho reclining chair car. Those who wish to secure sleepers con leave on any time after August 8 and get berths at Peoria. The report thnt everything had been gobbled np is untrue.

B. of V. Attention.

Stated meeting Monday, August 1 •it .H p.m. Business of importance. A full attendance ie desired.

Wm. M. WniTF., Com.

$ IOO lteward $100.

The renders of thiB paper will be pleased to learn thnt there iB one dread ed disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fruterni ty. Catarrh being constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional trentment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internully. acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative power that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case thnt it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonials.

Address, F. J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo,O. g^Soldby druggists, 75c. To X'oung Mother» who are for the first time to nndergi woman's severest trial, we offer yon, not the stupor caused by chloroform, with risk of death for yourself or your dearly loved and longed-for offspring, but "Mother's Friend," a remedy which willj if used ng directed, invariably alleviate the pains, horrors and risks of labor,nnd often entirely do away with them. Sold by Nye & Booe, druggists.

Excursion Kates.

On August 2 round trip excursion tickets will be sold to Crawfordsville from the places named nt the following rates:

Vandai.ia Link— Rockville, 81.20 Sand Creek, $1 Judson, 95o Guion 80c Waveland fiOc Brown's Volley, !0c New Market, 30c Darlington, 35c Bowers, .r)0c Col rax, 70c Manson !)0c Frankfort, 81.

Mr. Van Pqjt, Editor of tho Craig Mo, Meteor, went to drug store nt Hills dale, Iowa, and asked the physician to give him a dose of something (or cholera morbus nnd looseness of the bowels. He says: "I felt so much better the next morning that I concluded to call upon the phyBicinn nnd get him to fix me np a supply of the meoicine. I was surprised when he handed me bottle of Chamlierlnin's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhea Remedy. He said he prescrilied it regularly in his practice and found it the best he could get or prepnre. I can testify to its efficiency in my case at all events." Sold by Nye & Booe,druggists.

Mcei\*lny Engineers.

The question of licensing engineers is being bo agitated in every state in the Union that within short time, for the protection of human lives, it will lo impossible for nny one intrusted with steam to hold or secure a situation without passing rigid examination and obtaining a license. Stephenson's Illustrated Practical Test has been published to aid engineers preparing to pass such examination and as. it embraces all the questions nsked on tho Boiler, Pump, Engine, Dynamo, Corliss Engine, &o., it has already met with such a demand that it iB now in its fourth edition. This work, which only costs one dollar, can lxi obtained of the publisher, Walter C. Kraft, 70 La Salle St., Chicago.

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. Sent by express on receipt of price It.BO per bolt'

BRA0FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 0'

BOLD J1Y ALL DKUGOIBTS Sold by Nve & Ce.

Newspapers Htutorse.

"Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating authors." He is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear in onr columns in every issue,' calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also ]5ook ot Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, l'oor Memory, Dizziness,. Sleeplessness, Neuralgia,

Hysteria, Fits, Enilepsy

Wben Baby was sick, we gave her Caitorta, When she was a Child, she cried (or Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.

These figures represent the number of bottles ot Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds, which were sold in tho United States from Mnrcli, '91 to March, '92. Two million, two hundred nnd twenty-eight thousand, six hundred nnd seventy-two bottles sold in one year, and each and every bottle wns Bold on positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of its success is plain. It never disappoints and enn always be depended on as the very best remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc. Price 50c. and $1.00. At Nye & Booe's drug store.

I have been troubled with chronic catarrh for years, Ely's Cream balm is the only remedy nniong the many that I have used that affords me relief.—E, AV. Willard, Druggist., Joliet, 111.

My son has been afflicted with nasal catarrh Bince quite young. I wns induced to try Ely's Cream Balm, and before he had used one bottle thnt disagreeable cntarrhal smell had all left him. He appears as well as anyone. It is the beet catarrh remedy in the market.—J. C. Olmstead, Areola, 111.

HON. W. V. LUCAS, Ex-Btate Auditor of Iowa, Bays: "I have used Chamberloin's Cough Remedy in my family and have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. I believe nil that is claimed for it. Persons nflleted by a cough or a cold will find it a friends. There is no danger from whooping cough when this remedy is freely given. 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe.

A carpenter by the name of M.S.Powers fell from tho roof of a house in East Des Moines, Iowa, sustained a painful and serious sprain of the wrist,whioh he cured with one liottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says it is worth $5 a Ixittle it cost him only 00 cents For sale by Nye Booe, druggists.

Strong iruiteuea.

Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Rock, Pa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, sto. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box ot Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Hen. Disease, wns turned away by physician., as nourable, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to dentli. Immediately after using New Cure he felt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well man. The New dure is sold, also free book, by Nye & Booe.

The Cut Price

Silk Sale!

Of those Elegant Silks still on at,

The Trade Palade.

The designs are real works of art and the quality matchless. Many are the expressions of "how beautiful," '-'how chcap," heard from the ladies who are daily buying them. They are extra width a full pattern can be had, from S to 10 yards, of $1.25 silks, atyS i-2cents. Also ncomplete line of handsome silks as low as37 1,-20 per yd. Comein, ladies, while you have this opportunity to get a high grade pure silk dress and waist for a trille. ''IB'1

All Summer Goods and Trimmings must go and you will find bargains all over the houre of

McClure& Graham.

NORTH WASHINGTON STREET.

Full line of those handsome Storm Serges in stock, all shades.

SLAUGHTER SALE

20 years' practical experience in Coluintiua.o Cincinnati and Kansas City, Mo.

Wall Paper!

Commencing Monday, June 26.

We propose to close out our stock in the next 30 days. Come and

see our prices.

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

CORNER BOOK STORE.

The Crawfordsville 1 ransfer Line,

WAliKUP & INSLiKY, Proprietors.

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 office at C.

A.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Remember, wo make no charge for measuring your house aud estimating cost of your work. Hydrants put in and old ones repaired. We deal in all kinds of Pumps which we selling very cheap.

i25"Sduth Green St.

Opposite Music Hall.

T. R. T1NSLEY,

Architect and Superintendent.

Public and Private Buildings.

000 Wost Wabaah avenuo, or TinBlcy & artln'e bard wan? store.

Go and Consult

Prof.

The Celebrated

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His Predictions Never Fail.

He gives roliable advice on all matters, business changes, journeys, speculations with secret undertakings. Friends, enemies, marriages, divorces, lost friends, fortunate dates, lucky numbers and at! family affairs. The future plainly rovealed. Rovers united, troubles hoaled. Those in trouble should not fail to call on the Prof, at once. He can bo found at northwest corner of Main and Water streets.

Consultation hours II a. m. to p. m. NOl ICE—The Professor will remain a short time only.

Ituclclen'a Arnica Salve

Thebest salve in th« world for rota bnrfaee, sores, uloera, salt rheum, lever aorta, tetter, chapped handa, nhiUpiny. oorna and all skin eruptions, and losatively oures pilea, or no paj required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 36 oanta per box. For aale by Nye Booe, druggists. "Hoyal Huby" fort Win*.

No good thing should be outlawed because here and there a graceless person treats it basely. It isjutt as necessary to administer invigotants to the aged and feeble as it into strengthen a dwelling that is beginning to decay. Not only may life be greatly prolonged by prtifioial support, but the deolining years o( those near and dear to us be rendered more oomfortuble and age relieved of many of its usual paina and penalties by a judicious use of "Royal Rnby" Port Wine each bottle is guaranteed by the undersigned to be abeolutely pure and over five years old at bottling or money paid for it will be refunded. Quart bottles $1.00 pinto 60 oto: never sold in bulk. See that you get "Royal Ruby." For sale by Nye & Co. Bottled by Royal Wine

Chicago.

Snodgrass* store on Washing­

ton street. Telephone No. 47.

Co.,

House-Moving.

Mllllkon & firo,, the' oldest house-movluir compauytu tlio State, Is now newly fitted up tor moving brick or frame bulldlnvs with lliu new patent liall Movement Hollers and Trucks. We also ralBe frames, raise pole* and do all heavy work. The best of ruforenoe Klven. Orders luft at TikJoukmal office will receive iirumpt attention. Addreas,

Mli.i.iken & Hno., New Market, lnd.

MONON ROUTE

Iivitu

DUBOT UHX To all points

North and South—Chicago and Yjouiiville. Through Route to Western Points. Solid Pullman Vestibule Train Service

HKTWBBN

Chicago-Louisville. Chicago-Cincinnati. Crawfordsville Time-Table: NORTH— HftllTR— 1 ..TO Ul \Q

H. S. WATSON, Agent.

Big

Cleveland Oincinnati, Chicago &St. Louis R.

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Route.

Waaner Bloeporsoo ntgiit trains, B«al«nod orn day ooaatiMOu slltrmlas. Ctonueottn* with .aolld yestlbula'Ualaa a* Uloomlngton and Peoria to and from II nour river, Denver and the Paollo coast. _At I ndtanapolls, Clnolnnatb.

HnrlnaflaM and

Columbus to and from Ui^KastsrB' and a board el tie*.

TBAINB AT OBAWTOKMYIUJL ooiNu was*. No. Umall _~.„^_.9:E7 a. No. 7'mall (d.„i la.ao a. in -No, 17 mail.. 1:40 id No. 3 Express ,8:4Hp ,ui oomoBAsr. No.12 Mall (d) :00 am No. 2 Bxpreas 2:10 am go. 18 Mall.., —i i2 pin No.g MalL 08 pm

VANDALIA LINE

I I MOT TA1L1 In Effect -February-1, IM2.

Traios tow CfHTrtrfcfille,

m,

POIl TIIK NORTH

No. fill, Kx. Sun, 8:10 k, in, for St. Joseph. No. 54, Kr. Bun. «:18 p. m. for HouUi Bend. No. f.tl, Kx. S..I:I ui. for HI. Joaeph,

KOK TltB HOIITH.

No, Him. 0:44 a. ui. fur Terre HauM No, 63 Kx. Buu. 20 p.m. tor Terra Haute No. 55, Kx., 8.11 p.in .for polulB west ioutti.U

For complMe-Unio can), giving all train® ami uiatloos. and for full .information aa frr ratoH, through cars, etc., addruM

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent,

Crowfordaville, !•)..

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

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

Wm.~I~Elderf

43 Hnd 46 •. NterfcHan •«.

INDIANAPOLIS