Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 July 1892 — Page 4

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JEWELRY,

DIAMONDS,

WATCHES,

RINGS, Etc.

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A GOOD SHOE?

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East Main Street.

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KIRK'S DJJS1CY IIAMONI TAR SOAP

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.

Cures

Chapped Hands, Wounda, Burn*, Etc. Removes and Prevents Dandruff.

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP.

Best fc Genoral Household Use

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1KIDAY, JULY 29. 1892.

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Tho heatetl season is on nnil many of our frionile and subscribers will spend all or part of it, away from the city. Don't think of leaving without ordering THK JoruNAr, Bent to you. The price is only 10 cents a week ami the address can be changed as often as desired.

FLASHES FROM OVER TEE (JIT 7.

—.Tack Baldwin was in the city today. —George N'eilest has returned from Chicago. —F. T. liiiee ate peanuts in Indianap oil's to-day.

John McClamrock visited Frank fort to-day. —Miss Minnie Liter went to Frank fort this morning. —Warren Ashley went to Frankfort fort this morning.

K. A. Fiillenwider, of Veedersburg, was in tlio city to-day. —J. C. Hutchinson and wife have re turned from Vermont. —Sirs. Will Tucker, of Indianapolis well known here, is dead. —Amos Llollingsworth and wife have returned to Indiannpolis. —ltobert Krout, Ben and Jim Wilhite spent the day in Frankfort. —Harry Duckworth has gone to tho Shades to spend a few days. —Earnest Duncan has returned from the encampment at Frankfort. —The Nutt House is receiving a gay cuat of paint on the outside.

Misses Minnie Liter and Linnie Adair spent the day in Frankfort. —Joly Joel and Con Cunningham went to IndianapnliB this morning. —Basil T. Merrill has been appointed guardian of the heirs of Andrew Grady. —•Miss Cable, of Cleveland, Ohio, was the guest of Miss Jessie Lee last night. —l'rof. K. A. King is in the city looking after the erection of his resilience. —-J. C. Hutchison and family returned last night from a visit cf several weeks in Vermont. —Harrie Hanley, who has been visiting here for several weeks, returned to-day to Oklahoma. —Miss Mary Campbell has returned from a visit with Mrs. I'rof. King at Youngstown, Ohio.

—Miss Helen Watson has accepted a position in the ollice of tho Indiana Wire Fence Company.

Miss Mary Binford has returned to Paris after visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Binford. -Four weeks ago C. L. Host went to Ladoga to overhaul th time lock of one of the banks. Yesterday lie was called there to do similar work on the time I oek for the other bank.

Misses Eflie llolbrook and Fay Hunk have concluded a visit of two weeks with relatives anil friends in this city and returned this morning to their homo in Litchfield, Ml.

Read The Ordinance.

Tin? JoriiNAi. to-day prints entire the ordinance jiassed by the city council Monday evening for the protection Of home interests. Kveryono should read it carefully. it is a sound, sons', ble and much needed law and will rid us of ]tests worse than those which alllictcd Egypt in the olden times. Itead the ordinance and meditate upon it.

Still Gutting,

The Santa Fe is selling tickets to Denver for $12 and a still greater out is promised, f/J'ho railroads are nil going to get rich on this Denver excursion. Tho excursionists from Crawfordsville get a S10 rate.

The Skill and Knowledge

F.ssential to the production of the most (erfect and jxipular laxative remedy known hnve enabled the California Fig Syrup ('),, to achieve a great success in the reputation or its remedy, Syrnp of Figs, as it is conceded to bo tlio un versal laxative. For sale by all drag

YAHD-WIUF. muslin 4 cents per yard, Friday and Saturdny at L. Bischofs.

A carjenter by tho name of M.S.Povrers fell from tho roof of a honse in East IJes Moines, Iowa, sustained a painful and serious sprain of the wrist,which lie cured with one bottlo of Chnmlwrlain's I'ain Balm. He says it is worth 85 bottlo it cost him only 50 cents For sale by Nye Booe, druggists.

Si'.P. the 5 cent dress goods counter at liischofs.

A Pleasant Passage at Arms. Yesterday afternoon Meet re. Jimmie Donovan and Nig Seering tendered THK JOUKN.VL oflice a very pleasant call and desired that the public be enlightened as to their future intentions. Right here we want to emphasize the fact that it would be hard to And in a day's walk two more enterprising, original and public spirited young sports than Jimmie and Nig. In order to relieve the tedium of events and drive dull times away they have Bigned articles for a light to finish on August 10. The match will bo for $10 aside and with bare knuckles. It will occur near the city nnd the young gentlemen will make ii most charming and pleasant affair in every particular. Both are now engaged in securing backers and it is not to be doubted that the mill will grind at the proper time. Mr. Seering remarked that he always mount "biz" and turning to Mr. Donovan with his most fascinating and winning smile re' minded hitn of how he had punched the hond of Mr. Butcher when that worthy backed out of a pugilistic engagement with him. Mr. Donovan replied that no uneasiness need be felt on his account-

He would be there when time was culled. The young gontlemen then withdrew and the ollice was aired.

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Died Vexy Suddonly.

A special to the LaFayetto Call from Williamsport contains the following ad ditionni particulars the death of D. Thomas:

H. D. Thomas, a prominent citizen acd for many years the leading business man of this place, was found dead in his yard about 9 o'clock last night, upon the return of the rest of the family from prayer meeting, where they had gone, leaving Mr. Thomas to do the milking, It iB 8up[Kised that he died from heart trouble, he having been in apparently unusually good health for some time. The atteuding physician thought he had been dead some three-quarters of an hour when found. He was a prominent member of the Presbyterian church, from which church the funeral services will probably occur Saturday.

Will Probably Die.

Passing mention was made in THE JOURNAL several days ago of the run away in which Ruby Sies, the fourteen year-old daughter of a family residing in tho valley, was badly injured. The accident occurred while she and her brother were delivering clothes and was occasioned by some children playing with her horse, which is old, and had been considered perfectly harmless. The nnimal ran off and Ruby was thrown out and striking on her head was picked up and carried home. She has continued to grow worse and it is now feared that she cannot recover. Her brain is injured and the probable result of her injuries will be death.

The Wheat Crop.

Enough of this county's whoat has already been marketed to enable a fair estimate to be placed upon it and it is safe to say that it has turned out better both in quality and quantity than was predicted. In many sections the yield runBt CIOBC to an average of 30 biiBhelt to the acre and- grades number two. There is some of a rather poor quality and some poor yields reported but they are exceptions and taken aB a whole the crop is a matter of congratulations. A great many of tho farmers are holding their grain for an advance in the market.

At Buzzard's Bay,

Eugene Field has just given to the world tho following spicy little gem regarding Grover's life at Buzzard's Bay iu connection with Stevenson's visit: The FiHlioniiHii'H Uiui^mor, Unity ltutli l'luyvil on the porch one siitniiu'i- ilay With her tecthltw tiu^s urn) hi-r dolls and thinjfti.

In tier lunovcnt. «|ortlv, childish -.Miy.

Presently toward that shady |M)rch, Throntrh the burning sund mid blazing sun. The I'lBherinaii ouine with that hint/ ot fame

The nomineetitmi !Moom!n|rton,

I'hen the Fisherman's daughter, Ilahy lluth, Gave forth m-ry with wonder fraught "Oh. mamma ileiu-," she cried, "tuui here-

Tuin here an' sue what pitpaM caught!"

The Indiana Pension List,

Pension Agent Ensley, at Indianapolis, finished hiB annual report for the tlscal year last Friday. The total numler drawing pensions in Indiana is OR,750 nnmljer added during the year, 12,730 number lost during the year, 3,752. The total amount paid out was 31,05,003.55 Tho war of 1812 roll lost six pensioners during tho year, leaving but one on tho invalid list. He is John Dawson, of Terro Haute. There are 252 widows of this war still on the list.

A Great Tribnte.

Last evening's Terre Haute Gazrlle contains very lengthj account of a reception tendered by Jndgo Mnck in honor of Miss Emily Allen. Tho affair was a brilliant ono and tho highest praises are sung in honor of Miss Allen's mnrvelouB musical ability nnd talent. $100 JlewarU $100.

The readers of this paper will be pleased to lenrn that there is one dreaded disoase that science has lxwn able to euro in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, noting directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution nnd assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors hnve so much faith in its curative power that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonials.

Address, F. J. CIIENF.T ,t Co.,Toledo,0. {-t^'Sold by diuggists, 75c.

KILLING TIME.

Opponents of the World's Fair Blook the House's Progress.

A DAY SPENT IN FILIBUSTERING

Eflorrt at Compromise Rot Entertained by tho Friends of the Measure—Resolution for Final Adjournment on Saturday Adopted*

AT A STANDSTILL.

WASHINGTON, July S9.—Soon after tfie meeting of the house Thursday morning Mr. McRao (Ark.) presented a conference report on an unimportant measure, whereupon Mr. Dingloy (Me.) made tho point of order that thero was one conference report pending—alluding to the sundry civil bill. This was overruled.

Mr. MeMillin (Tcnn.) offered and called up in the house a joint resolution providing for the fiual adjournment of congress on Saturday at 2 o'clock.

Mr. Hatch (Mo.) opposed the resolution bccause he wants the antioptions bill to pass, and Mr. Outliwaite (0.), tlio lender of the filibusters, also opposed it. Mr. Outhwaitc said that the sundry civil bill had not beon passed and intimated that it might not pass. In any event time was needed for both houses to act on it and ho suggested Monday next as tho data for adjournment General speech-making then followed.

The house refused, by a vote of 05110, to agree to an amendment fixing the date of adjournment at 12 o'clock Monday next. The original MoMillin resolution, providing for final adjournment at 9 p. m. Saturday was then adopted, the vote standing 121-51. The speaker stated the pending motion to be that made by Mr. Bingham (Pa.) to table the motion to reconsider the vote by which the house receded from its disagreement to the senate world's fair amendment.

Flllbiutera to the Front.

Immediately the $libusters camc to the front led by Mr. Outhwaitc, who moved an adjournment, supplementing this motion with one to adjourn Saturday. Mr. Oummings (N. Y.) aoted a6 lieutenant and moved an adjournment until Monday. A call of the house was ordered by a vote of 31 to 20 the republicans refraining from voting. On motion to adjourn until Monday the vote stood: Yeas, 1 nays, 101. This revealed no quorum. Another motion to adjourn was defeated, and then a call of the house was again ordered. The call ended with fill members present. Then the yens and nay* were again called on Mr. Cummings' motion to adjourn to Monday.

These tactics were continued until 4:05 p. m.. when the houso adjourned until morning.

The opposition is pursuing an unusual course in filibustering against a senate amendment to a bill after it has been approved by a majority of the house, instead of filibustering before the decisive step was taken. Still it has the power, if it chooses to exercise It, to block business for an indefinite time.

Wanted to Compromise.

The lenders of the filibusters began to betray evidences of weakening early in the day by approaching Gen. Bingham, Mr. Durborow, Col. Abner Taylor, Mr. Hopkins and other leading friends of the fair with offers of compromise. These offers came through Ilolman, Outhwaite and Bankhead. One proposition was that the world's fair appropriation be taken out of the bill and an agreement be made that a vote shall be taken on the appropriation on the second day of the session In December. Another offer was to stop filibustering and let the bill go through, provided the friends of the world's fair would consent to change the appropriation to a loan to be secured by a first-class lien on tho gate roceipts.. Neither of these propositions was seriously entertained.

Feeling In the ri^nnto.

The feeling of the friends of the fgjr In the senate was shown Thursday afternooi^ when Chairman Allison, of the appropriations cominlttce, suggested that tho houso adjournment resolution should Ho on the table until the sundry civil bill passed. Later he agreed to have It reported to the appropriations committee, as members of that committee thought it advislble that the resolution should take the usual course. The committee can hold the resolution till the house has acted on the sundry civil bill, or oan report it with an amendment. Its course is not fully determined.

KILLED Of THE FAMILY.

Robbers Kt Warsaw Murder an Innkeeper, His Wife tod Five DAnglters. LONDON, July 29.—A terrible murder story comes from Warsaw, Russia, the victims being a Jewish innkeeper living near Warsaw and his wife and five daughters. A band of roblwrs entered the house dnring the night in search of plunder. First they smashed in the head of one of the daughters with an ax and then killed the parents with knives and axes. Afterward they murdered the three youngest daughters by dashing out their brains against the wall. Finally the eldest daughter was dragged back from a hiding, forced to confess where the family savings were concealed, and was stabbed repeatedly in different parts of the body. Strange to say, this daughter is still alive and able to tell the awful tale.

Itellcf for Mississippi Flood Sufferers. WASHINGTON, July 20.—The house appropriations committee has resolved to report a joint resolution appropriating 850,000 for the relief of the Mississippi flood sufferers, most of the money to ho distributed in Louisiana under the direction of the governor and the seo retary of war.

Ordered to Peru.

WASHINGTON, July 29.—The United States cruiser Charleston, now undergoing slight repairs at San Franeico, has been ordered to Callao IVru. a,-J28,07!i.

These figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds, which were sold in tho United States from March, '91 to March, '92. Two million, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand, six hundred nnd seventy-two bottles sold in one year, and each*and every bottle was sold on positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its nse. The Becret of its success is plain. It never disappoints nnd can always be depended on as the very best remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc. Price COo. nnd SI.00. At Nye & Booe's drug store.

CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY!

MOTHERS' FRIEND is a scientifically prepared Liniment, every ingrcdicnt 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 reccipt ol'price fl.60 per boM

DRADFIELO REGULATOR CO.. Attintl. G' BOLD BY ALL DKIWGJRTFI Sold bv N VC & Co.

When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When sho bccame Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When she hod Children, she gave them Castorla.

Make your nrrnngementa to go via '10 Big Four Route to the Bienninl Encampment, Knights of Pythias, at Ktinsi's City, August 23, '92. Tickets will be Bold August HUi to 22d, good returning until Sept. 15, at very low rnt?s. Rememlior tho finest trains in America run daily via tho Big Four '.loute, with palace sleeping cars, reclining chair cars, elegant coaches nnd hotel dining cars. Best line to KansaB City. For full information call on or address G. E. EOUINSON, Agent.

TIIE Big Four Routo is popularly known ns the Veteran's Line to the G. A.R. encampment at Washington. Sept. 20, 1892, because in connection with the s^nic Chesapeake A- Ohio. railroad it passes in full view of the famous battle fields of Virginia. Rates as low as the lowest, accommodations unsurpassed. Make your arrangements to go via the Big Four Route. For tickets nnd full information call on or address G. E. PobinBon, agent.

LO11' HATES

To the Annual l.ncampincnt. Sons o/'[ Veterans, Helena, Montana, u.itfilo I:i.

For this occasion the popular Big Four Routo will make rate of ono fare for tho round trip, Belling tickets for nil trains of Angnst 3 to 12, good returning until September 20th. For the picommodution ot patrons special arrangements hnve been made by tho Big Four Ronto, by which tickets will bo issued good going via one routo nnd returning vin another, nffording nn excel--lent opportunity to visit tho entire western country. The lisunl stop-over privileges will be allowed by nil lines west of tho Missouri river. To obtain advnntage of the low rates and through car service to junction points with Union Depot connections, be sure your tickets read via the Big Four route.

G. E. ROHIXWOX, Agent.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla.

Coughing leads to Consumptions Kemp'sBalBara will stop the oough at once.

llueklen's Artilca Salve Thebest salve iu the world ftr cuts braises, sores, ulcers, salt rlienra, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilnpinbe cor.is and nil skin eruptions, nnd losstively cures piles, or no pay required. It is gui»r:!nteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 oants per box. For sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.

Strong nunessea.

Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Ctire, is tliat of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Rock, Fa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in loft Bide, shoulders, smothering spells, stc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Nerve nnd Liver Pills, oured liim. Peter Jnquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Hen.' Dieease, WHS turned away by physician,, as ncurable, death Btared him in the face, could not Iny down for fear of smothering to denth. Immediately after using New Cure he felt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well mnn. The New Cure in sold, also tree book, by Nye & Booe.

The Cut Price

Ills Sale!

Of those Elegant Silks stiil on at

The Trade Palade.

The designs are real works of art and the quality matchless. Many are the expressions of "how beautiful," "hoW cheap," heard from the ladies who arc daily buying *them. They are extra width a full pattern can be had, from 8 to 10 3'arcls, of $1.-25 silks, at 78 1-2 cents. Also a complete line of handsome silks as low as,$7 1-2C per yd. Come in, ladies, while you have this opportunity to get a high grade pure silk dress and waist for a irillc.

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

McClure & Graham.

NORTH WASHINGTON STREET.'

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

SLAUGHTER SALE

WILLIAMS BROS.,

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Kouicmbcr. wo make no charge for rm-av urlnp your house and estimating cost of .vour work. Hydrants put in nnd old ones repaired. Wc deal in all kinds of Pumps which wc selling very cheap.

125 South Green St.

Opposito Music llall.

T. R, T1NSLEY,

Architect and Superintendent.

20 yoArs' practical experience In Colutnl»u?,o Cincinnati and Kansas City, Mo.

Public and Private Buildings.

OO.j West \vabash avenue, or Tlnstey & Msrtln's liurtlwnruBtore,

Go and Consult Prof.

Wall Paper!

Commencing Monday, June 26.

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

see our prices.

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

CORNER BOOK STORE.

The Crawfordsville 1 ransfer Line,

WAiiKUP & INNLKY, 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. Snodgrass' store on Washington street. Telephone No. 47.

MORRIS,

The Celebrated

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His Predictions Never Fail.

He gives reliable advice on all matters, business clianpcs, journeys, speculations with secret undertakings. Friends, otiemics, uiarrinRcs. divorce's, lost, rriomls, fortunate dates, lucky numbers and ail family affairs. Tho future plainly revealed. Lovors united, troubles healed. Those in trouble should not fail to call on tho Prof, at onco. He can be found at northwest corner of Main and Water streets.

Consultation hours 1) a. m. to tl p. m. NOTICK—'Tho Professor will remain a short time only.

HON. W. V. LUCAS, Ex-State Auditor of Iown, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family and have no hesitation in Baying it is an excellent remedy. I believe nil that is claimed for it. Persons afllcted by a cough or a cold will find it a friends. There is no danger from whooping congh when this remedy is freely given. 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe. "Royal Ruby" Port, wine.

No good thing should be outlawed because here and there a graceless person treats it basely. It isjiist as nt'c.cssary to administer inrignrants to the aged and feeble an it in to strengthen a dwelling that is leginninn to decay. Not only muy life bo grently prolonged by artificial support, but the declining yenrs of those near and doar to us be rendered rnoro comfortable nnd age relipved of ninny of its nsnnl pains nnd penalties by a judicious use of "Royal ltnby" Port Wine-, each bottle is guaranteed by the undersigned to le absolutely pure nnd over five years old at bottling or money paid for it will be refunded. Quart lxttles 81.00 pints CO cts: nover sold in bulk. See that you get "Royal Ruby." For snie by Nye Co. Bottled by Royal Wine Co., Chicago.

and

House-Moving.

Mlltlken & Hro.t tho oldest liouNO-ninviiw company in the State, Is now newly tlttw] up for moving brick or fronio bull»Ui)ira with ilw new patent Hall Movement Hollers HMI Trucks. Wc also raise frames, raise poll** and clo all heavy work. Tho beat of reference Riven. Orders left at Tnic JouHHAi.otlW will receive prompt attention. Address,

MII.I.IKKN & Bun., New Mar!

Market, In.)

MONQN ROUTE

DIRECT JJUtB To all |iolnts

North and South—Chicago and T.oulsvilli'. Through Route to Western Points. Solid Pullman Vestibule Train Service llBTWKEX Cliicago-Ueuisvillc. Chicago-Cincinnati.

Crawfordsville Tune-Table:

NORTH— SOUTH 1 :ii5 IN 1 r-.'f, in 1130 in :in

II. S. WATSON, Agent.

Big 4

Cleveland, Cincinnal.i, Chicago & St. Louis R.

Route.

Wajrnor Sleepers on night iralns. Host mod em day coacbenoii all iralus. Connecting with solid Vestibule trains lllopinliifrton and Peoria to and from neour rivor, Denver and tho Pacltlc coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati. 8piinKtlId *nd Colutnhns to and from the Kastern and board cities,

TRAINS AT OltAWFOKDRVTTXB. GOING W^HT. No.0mall 9:12? a.in' No.7 in all d...) I'.VJO a. in No. 17 mail 1:40 No. 3 Express «.... «t:4Hp .in

GOING BABT.

No.12 Mall d) 0:00 am No. Kxpress ti lO a in No. 18 ^.liltfpiii No.8 MatL.... ...5:08 pm

VANDAL!A-LINE

11 TIMB TABLE I I

In Effcct February I, 1892.

Trains Leave Crawfordsville, lod,

POUT1IK NOKTH

No iVJ, Kx. Snn, 8:10 a. m. for St. Joseph No. f»4, Kx. Sun. (J:18 p. 111. for South Iteiid. No. 50, Kx. in- for fit. JoHCph.

FOIt TI1B SOUTH.

No. f»l Kx. Sun. 0:44 a.m. for Terre Haute No, r»a Rx. Sun. 5:!»0 p. in. tor Terre Hanto No. 5 », Kx., 8.11 p.ui .for points west, soulli.

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For complete time card, giving all trains and stations, and -for full Information as UT-. rates, through cars, etc., address

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent,

Cruwrordsville, IIHI..

FURNHURE

1 have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in the State, which 1 will offer at the very lowest prices.

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

Wm. L. Elder,

43 and 46 •. Meridian It. INDIANAPOLIS