Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 July 1892 — Page 2

PLEASANT

THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.

Mr my* It net# guntljr on th« utomarh, UTfr •rMkMno*. itu I* A pkiwant Tola "rink 1* iniiiU* h-H*. aiuI i* tifvpunxl for tu«ua. JlUcml.nl

LANE'S MEDICINE.

\ll .lnimn-M It lit wv. m.l $l.i» 1"' liny our t...liy, I.nnr'x Family Medicine nii^r* lli* hmcUfBrhday* in onL. to, bo Itt-cHUy. if mwmarv-

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For ApiK'llate J\id»r«s, irn A. t'.CAVINS. —C. S. HAKKIi, —.1 \MKS W BLACK. -M. S. K«MHNSON. -EDO AH C. CIU'M l'.\(. KKll

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WINIiFlKI.Il S.CAltl'ENTKH. For Joint Senator. THOMAS L. PTILU F.l.L. lot JulM Iti-prc-pentatlvv. .MOOHK

i:orTY.

tor I'mppfutlnt.' Attorney. WILLIAM M. HKK\ KS. For Hrpreseiitalive, JiATIiAN H. COUUKHI.V. .. For Clerk.

IIENKV II liri.E'lT. For Treasurer, JAMES O. MI COHMlCK

Fur HEI.'order.

THOMAS T. MCNIIAI.L. For Sheriff. CIIAH1.K6 E. DAVIS

For Coroner.

[K H1CI1AKD F. KINO, or Surveyor, WILLIAM F.MIAHI'K.

For ASM-.-r.

CIIAHLES W. EI.MOHK For Commissioner, 1st DUt., JOHN l'ETKKSON. For (.ViintnlsElonor, lid l)l«t ALIII-ll'r

1IOHN11AKEH

A HIGH TARIFF MEASURE Tho oitv ordinance exacting a high license from peripetetic tradesmen of various kinds is a drastic nieusure. Its object is protection to home merchants, the men who pay the taxes and bear the burdens of maintaining our city government, against a class of tradesmen who jump into the town to-day, secure the cream of tho trade and are gone to-morrow, carrying away with them scores of bright, shining dollars, nnd leaving none to lighten the burdens of the permanent tax payer. There can l)o no ipiestion as to the correctness of the principle. It iB tho jKilicy of protection as applied to national trade now employed for local trade. The amusing feature connected with the measure and its passage by tbe City Council was the petition which was signed by every Democratic business man in town including the editor of the Star, praying for the onact nient of the ordinance. Theso men are oppobed to the foreigner who lives across the sea paying for the privilege of selling his goods in the United States, nnd wnnts no barrier placed in tho way of his coming, but when it comes to fellows selling jack knives, soap, [earl buttons, tin cups, and various other items in competition with themselves they i-sk for a tarifT so high that it is prohibitory. It is entirely consistent for ltopnblicnns to ask for such an ordinance, but for Democrats, especially such free traders as the editor of the

Star,a lecomee inexpressibly funny.

THE

Democracy of the Tenth District

have nominated Thomas Hammond ns tho candidate for Congrms. Sir. Hammond is the president of a bank and is at the head of tho Ueef Trust, the second largest trust in America and by which be hag made his millions. It is amusing to see Democratic newspnpors denounce millio'nuires and trusts and in the same breath endorse such men ns Hammond for Congress.

THE

Supreme court of Michigan has

knocked tho Democrats gerrymander of that State for Congressional and Legislative purposes higher than (lildoroy's kite. This will soon bo followed by the New York gei ryinander. The

ludititia outrage would go the same way if it wns attacked.

IF any tradesman or merchant tolls I you that any kind of goods are higher on account of the MeKinley tnriff you had better go somewhere else and buy your goods. He is simj»ly trying to swindle vou.

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SATURDAY. JULY 80. 1892.

JnflitintiiKitis Jonrmtl: HEN I jah Yoorhnee Brookshire asceriuins the fucte filnmt Winlield Scott Carpenter the truth will dawn upon him that he is outclassed.

THE

wheat of Madison and Sugar

I Creek township is yielding from 25 to 130 bushels per acre, and there's thous1 ands of acres of it.

AhTF.ii the torrid temperature of for ft I week past the weather to-day is deliciouslv cool.

Tlus Date in History—July 30.

677—Pop© Benedict 1 died. !00&— I-jvdislaus I, king of Hungary, died. 1716— William Peon died born um. ITB0—Sebastian Bach, composer, died. 1708-Captuin James Cook sidled from Deptford on tbo first of bis three great voyages. 1791—Tho revolutionary government abolished orders of chivalry in France. l&*4— Bob liurdette, humorist, U»rn. 18W—Charuberbburg. Pa.. burned by Confederate cavalr) !o©e about S.'KoCKV'O.

BENEDICT 1.

Ifim—Holier on Stat.?n Lland ferrytoat exploded, killing liUarid injuring many more. lS7&~(jeorgo Edward Pickett, soldier, died la

Norfolk, Vtt.: bom 4888—Bartley CainpU'il, lurid dramatist, died born Lf-lll. 1890—Geo rue Schuyler, author and yachtsman, died born 1J I. I89j —Government and revolutionists Agreed In

Buenos Ay res: irenerul amnesty nud quiet restored.

Tlu- "iinuy Mde.

Life holds no woe for inc. 1 know full well, Howwver evil thine? may to uio today. Some future Joy Is certain to dispel

The clouds that lower d.irkly o'er tuy wuy. And I have noted that one tu.«te of bliss, E'en though 'tis but a t.vte, hath Joyous meed To compensiite for all that ^oes amia6.

On which a oul in Njrrow lon»r may ^eed. No niffht eVr wii.s'whoe darkness did not fade. No storm e'er ra^ed wlio.se eourto was not sr«on run, And -40 my wiul. by troubles undismayed, l)otli .-imply wait the coining of the sun. -John Kcndritk Bangs.

An Lxr«'ptiott.

When »n?n one secret or one creed. Or love one land or struggle for one need, They draw together brotherly and human

They only tiv npuri who love one woman. -John Bovlo O'ttHlly. Uovernu* ...»c\inicy'« Belter Hal&

SHIP. WILLIAM M'KINLEV, JR. The public has a sort of right to know JomcthinK of the lives wf great men's wives, ami curiosity ia often expressed about the wife of Governor William MeKinley, much longer and better known »s Major MeKinley, Republican leader niul champion of protection. She is a native of Canton, O., lier maiden name wa.« Saxton, and she is a lady of much culture and refined taste.s, but confirmed ill health has prevented her participation in social alYair.s. She has lived with her husband in Washington and Columlm.s O., a.s his official duties took him to either place, and he is very much devoted to Iter.

WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.

It Is estimated that them are over 31,000 millionaires In the United States. It Is now the fashion In Now York high society to hire altars for use at home wed dings. it Is estimated that two-thirds of the public money held by the London banks does not War Interest.

In all the Japanese empire, with Its populatlon of 'J27,IXJ'),000, It Is estimated that there are fewer than.10,000 paupers.

So cosmopolitan has Xew York become In recent years that more than 100 languages anil dialects are spoken in the city.

The Morse collection of Japanese pottery, 4.WXJ specimens, which has been purchased for iTO.Wl 1)/the Hoston Museum of Fine Arts, Is the linest in the world. £?an FrancUco has an earthquake proof hotel. It, Is constructed of Iron and in the form of two hollow squares, one within tbe other, arranged so as to brace each ot her.

This globe has had human Inha'iitants since the lieglnnlng of time. To even bury this vast numlierthe whole landed «urface of the glolie, every Inch of It, would have to he dug over 1D0 times.

The Josephine caverns in Oregon have been explored for ten miles without any limit of their passages lieitig reached. Josephine is near the California line, and th subterranean passages reach far down Into that state.

The Letter Writer.

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Mistress (writing a letter for her maid) —Anything more? Maid—Just say, please, miss, that my pen is bad, I hasn't got dictionary 'andy, so please excuse bod spellin and writin.— Judy.

Coughing leads to Consumptions Keinp'sBaleam a will stop the cough at onoe.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

ONE ENJOYS

Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta ijently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -iver aiid Bowels, cleanses the syswn effectually, dispels colds, headi.hes and fevers and cures habitual ••onstipation. Syrup of Figs is the mly remedy of its kind cer pro•iiiced, pleasing to the taste and acptab!e to the stomach, prompt its action and truly beneficial in its "fleets, prepared only from the most iierflthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Svrup of Figs is for sale in 50c rod' 81 bottles by all leading drug(jiets. Any reliable druggist who Qjjj not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it* Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO

SAN rRANCtSCO. CAL.

LOUISVILLE. Kf Af K.' YORK, lit

CARTERS

•iTTLC

TIVER

|P^LS.

CURE

Blck Eeadacbe and reliovo all the troubles Incident to a bilious et&te of tbo system, such QM Dlzzinest, N&usea* Drowsineea, Dlstreea uStet eating. Pain in the Bido, 2to. While tbeLv mo«| remarkable sncceea haa bwn shown in ennng

SICK

Ee&Aache, yet Garter's Little Liver SQli AiK equally yalnable In Constipation, curing and pro* Tenting this

annoying complaint, while th^y alsa

correct all disorders or the3

tomach^itlmulate the

liver and regulate the bowels. Evontf tUey only

HEAD

Acbathey wonldboalmostpricolcsBtothosowha •offer from this distressing complaint but fortunately their goodness docs notend here.and those Who onee try them will find these little pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wil« ting to do without them. But after oileick bead

ACHE

flsthe bane of so many livoe that hero la ^here iwemake our great boast. Our pllla cure it while Others do not.

Carter's Little Liver Pills are very email and very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who nsetbem. In vials at 25 cents Ave for $L Sold by droggiata everywhere, or sent by maU.

CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York

SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE

MONON ROUTE.

SOUTH l:2oa.m Night Mall

9 !4a.in....... Express ....Mai

WANTED—Girl

Jcifcrsou street.

WANTEDat

NOKTti

1:5oa.u

1:10p.m Day Mail (daily) 1:30p.n 9:15a.tn Way Freight 2:40p.n

BIG 4—Peoria Division.

0:00a.m Express—Mall..(daily) 9:27a.n 2:00a.m Mail (dally) 12:44a.ir 5:18p.m(dally) Mall—Express.... l:'J0p.ns 1:15p.m Mall—Express 0:48p.n

VAKDEIA.

SOUTH

5:20p.m

NOHTH

0:18pm

......Mail

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8:11 pin Express 2:33pm l:40ptn Freight 1:40 pn

WANTED-HELP.

FOK

TKA DE—Deslr.ible eltv property fot four Call on or address M04 west rerrj street- b-18

FOKSALE-A

FOlt

good phaeton at a bargain, at

2U7 east Maiu street. 8-*.%

tpoll

SALE—The town and county right to sell a superior and useful mechanical •ontrivance. Inquire at this olllee. d-w

SALE—A four horse power water motor. Apply at this oflice.

FORSALE—Aand

Tuerk

No. 1 type-writer, In !irst»' las

condition: a base burner stove. I julreof John L. Shrum at law otlice, nort west corner of Main and Washington streets. 8-*:

VITA NT ED—at onee,f0 men to work Intim ber. Apply at the IJlair»\:Failey heading factory.

for housework at 408cast

Je"

ANTED- A go'jd girl at 41»i west Wabash avenue.

WANTED—at

A »ood girl to do hou^e work

Inquire 400 East. Wabash Ave.

—A boy about tlfteen vears old to work lite collin factory. Apply iheofllevon west pike street.

Wroad

ANTED—Day iaborerpon the Hig -I rail for which they will pay 14 coins an hour and bring the ueu to Craw fordsvillt nightly. Apply a! Hlg 4 tlckctoillce.

WANTED—We

offer agent* big money

exclusive territory. Our now patent N One

Safes sell at. sight in city iigenis lirst in field actually getting rich, agent In one day cleared So can you. Catalogue Iree. ALPINE SAFE CO..No, 371, Clark St Cincinnati, O. S— ol

JAPANES

CURt

A GuamnU*ed Cure for Piles of whatever kind or degree—External, Itiuirnal, Jlllnd oi llleedlngltehlng,Chronic,Hocent or Hereditary This Uetnedy lias positively never been known to fall. II .00 a W).T, ti lioxes for 85.00 sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. A written Guarantee postlvely given to each purchaser of 0 lioxes, when purchased at one time, to refund the $5.00 paid If not cu.-Jd. fluarantee Issued by Nye Hooe. Druggists ti sole ogonts rttWfordsvllle lnd. Samolos Free.

TnE Big Four lion to is popularly known as the Veternn's Line to the A.U. encampment nt Washington. Sept, 20, 1892, because in connection with the scenic Chesapeake A- Ohio railroad it passes in full view of the famons battle lields of Virginia. Itatos as low as the lowest, accommodations unsurpassed Make your arrangements to go via the Big Four lionte. For tickets and full information call on or address G. E Robinson, agent.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

NOTIOK OK

Proposed Street Improvement. 611IEWALKS. Office of City Clerk, Crawfordnvillr, Jurf

Notice is hereby given, that tho Common Council of the City of Crawfordsville, pursuant to the provisions of tho General Assembly, approved March S, 1SS9, provid-, IUK the mode and manner of making street improvements, enforcing the payment of the costs thereof, and issuing street improvement bonds, as therein provided, etc., having duly passed the following resolution to-wit:

Kesolved,"by the Common Council or the city of Crawfordsville, that it is deemed necessary to improve llocum street side wulks on both sides by grading and paving with brick. Said sidewalk sliall be reduced to the grade established and dcllned by the City Kngineer for the lull width of said walks, about seveu feet. The inside to bo trimmed up to the property line and the outer edge to be stopped properly and tinished smoothly. There shall be a trench excavated to depth of ten inches below the grade line and to a width of four feet and four itichcs. In this shall be well packed a course of eight inches of sand and the same shall be paved with good hard burnea paving brick, to a width

Notice is further hereby given to the owners of all property alone the line of said proposed improvement, to appear at the ufllcc of tho Mayor of said city on the eighth day ol August, ls92, at 7:30 o'clock p. in. and there mako their oojections, if any they have, to tho necessity for said proposed improvement. C.M. SCOTT,

July 30, lS9i. City Clerk.

NOI1CK OK

roposed Street Improvement, ALLEY. Office of City CleCraxrfordHviUe, Iiui

Notice hereby given that the Common Ctnmeil ot tho City of Orawfordsvllio,pursuant to the provisions oi tbo General Assembly, approved March 8, 18«i. providing the mode ana mauner of making street improvements, enforcing the payment of the costs thereof, and Issuing street improvement bonds, as therein provided, etc., having duly passed the following resolution, to-wit:

Uesolvcd, by the Commou Council of the City ol Crawfordsville, that it Is deemed necessaryto improve the court house alley running north and south from Main street to Intersection of the first alley north, by paving with

I burned uavioir brick the full width of the same and In lengtH, about one liuudred and eighty feet.

All work to be done in accordancc with protile and specltlcations on tile iu the oflice of the Ity Civil Knglneer. The total cost of said lintrovcinciit shaH be assessed per lineal front oot U|KHI real estate abutting on said alley betweeii sattl }olnts (except the prt»lortlon thereof occupied by street and alley crossings, which shall In? assessed against tho City of Crawfordsville, lnd.) Said assessments. if deterred, to be paid In ten annual installments. A bond, or lK)uds, shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of said assessment, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said oond or bonds are issued. All us provided for inanactofthe General Assembly of Indiana, approved March 8. 1,S8'J.

Notice Is further hereby given to the owners of all property along the Hue of said propositi improvement, to appear at the olllee of tin Mayor of said city on the 8th day of August, i8U*J, at 7:-i0 clock p. m., and there make their objections. If any they have, to the no cesslty lor said proposed improvement.

Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Crawfordsville, pursuant to the provisions of the General Assembly, approved March S, 1S89, providinc the mode and manner of making street improvements, enforcing the payment of tho costs thereof, and issuing street improve ment bonds, as therein provided, etc., having duly passed the following resolution, towit:

Resolved, by the Common Council of the city of Crawfordsville, that it is deemed necessary to improve the alley between lots 03 aniKH in T. H. liutine's addition to said city, from the south line of said lot north to Main street by grading and grav elmg the same with a twelve inch course of gravel.

All work to be done in accordance with profile and specifications on file in the office of the City Civil Engineer. The total cost of said improvement shall be assessed per lineal front fool upon real estate abutting on said alloy between said points (except the proportion thereol occupied by street and alley crossings, which shall be assessed against tho city of Crawfordsville, Ir.d.) Said assessments, if deferred, to be paid in ten annual installments. A bond, or bonds, shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of said assessments, unless the property ownors pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. All as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March iss i.

Notice is further hereby given, to the owners of all property along the lino of said proposed improvement, to appear at the ofiicc of tho Mayor of said city, on the eighth day of August,1S02, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., and there make their objections, if any they have, to the necessity for said proposed improvement. C. M. SCOTT,

July 30, ISM. Cuv Clerk.

NO l'ICK OK

Proposed Street Improvement. II1T1I.1U.NR SKWEIT Office of City Clerk, Cruwfortfaville, 1 ml.

Notice is hereby given, That the Common Council of the city of Crawlordsville. pursuant to the provisions of tho General Assembly, approved March S, lSiifl, providing the mode and manner of making street improvements, enforcing the payment of toe costs thereof, and issuing street improvement bonds, as therein provided, etc., having duly passed tho lollowing resolution, to-wit: ltesolved. by the Common Council of the city or Crawfordsville, that it is deemed necessary to improve West Main strcot from Marshall Btrect west to tbe west line of Mills school lot by the construction of a thirty inch brick sewer from the Main or Marshall street sewer west to said point.

All work to bo done in accordance with piolllp and specifications on file in tho oflice of the City Civil Enginoer. The total cost of said improvement shall bo assessed per lineal front foot upon real estate abutting on said west Main street between said points (except the proportion thereof occupied by street and alley crossings, which shall be assessed against tho City of Crawfordsville, lnd.) Said assessments, if deferred, to be paid in ten annual installments. A bond, or bonds, shall be issued in anticipation of tho collection of said assessments, unless tho property ownors pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. All as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March S, 1SS9.

Notice is further hereby given to tho owners of all proporty along the lino of said proposed improvement, to appear at the oflice of tho Mayor of said city, on the eighth day of August, isy, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., and there make thoir objections, if any thoy have, to the necessity for said proposed improvement.

From

of

four

feet, the inside line beiug placed one foot distant from nnd parallel with the pro|erty liue. All to be curbed on sides and ends with brick placed on edge.

All work to be done in accordancc with the profile and specifications on 111c in tho oflice of the City Civil Engineer. The total cost of said improvement shall bo assessed per lineal front foot upon real estate abutting on said Hocutn street between said points (except the proportion thereof occupied by street and alloy crossings, which shall be assessed against the city of Crawfordsville, lnd.) Said assessments, if deferred, to be paid in ten annual installments. A bond, or bonds, shall be issued IU anticipation of the collection ol said assessments, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. AU as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March S, 1SSS.

C. M. SCOTT,

July MO. City Clerk.

NOTICE OF

Proposed Street Improvement ALLEY. Office of City Clerk,Crau fordtville, Irnl

M. SCOTT,

July 30, 1892 City Clerk.

Agents Wanted on Sakry

Or commission, to handlo tho New Patent Cliomlcal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and (rreatost selling novelty over producod. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of papor. Works llko magic. 200 to 300 per cent profit. One agent's sales amounts ol to WHO In six days. Anothor, 132 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address. Tho 1 Monroe Eraser fx Co., LaC'rosse.Wls. 445

further notice, as follows:

100 Tice Table Cloth worth 25c, in this sale only 16 2-3 cents per yard.

100 dozen good Towels 2 1-2 cents, worth 5 cents. 150 dozen good Towels worth if) cents.

200 dozen good Towels 10c, worth 20 cents.

250 dozen good Towels 1-2 cents, worth 25 cents.

WILL GIVE US

FORTY-FUZE DHYS.

To Dispose of Our Surplus Stock!

To insure quick sales we will place on sale until

vV'iVi.'v

j,,ooo yards of all style of Summer Dress Goods worth ioc, I2c, and 15c, all atchoicc at 5 cents per yard in this sale.

5,000 yards of Fancy Novelty Dress Goods worth from 15c to 25c in this sale, all go at choice 10 cents per yard.

10,000 yards yard-wide muslin 4 cents per yard. 5,000yards Ilalf-Wool Challies worth 25c in this sale, choice 13 1-2 cents. Call early for first choice.

5,000 yards Fine White Dress Goods worth from 15c to 25c. Choice this sale only 10 cents per yard.

500 yards Fancy Dress Silk worth 50 cents in this Great Clearance Sale, you choice for 25 cents per yard.

A few hundred yards ol those Elegant Silks you pay at other stores 85 cents and $1 for. We will sell them to you in this sale only 49 cents per yard.

Come and see the inducementsjwe offer you in Silk

Mitts, Underwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,

Laces, Dress Goods, Trimmings.

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All go at Half Price for the next 45 days you will Save Monev.

LHC6 CURTHIN

Ladies' and Children's Gauze Vest worth ioc to 15c, choice for 5 cents.

UMBRELLAS. 500 Umbrellas at about fifty cents on the Dollar. Call and see what we can do for you in this line. A great surprise for 3*011.

Fast Black I lose onl3* 5 tents per pair.

Call on us for Good Values, Low Prices and Fair Treatment. Thousands of Other Bargains not mentioned in this lot. Call and see what Surprises we have in store for you.

3- L. BISCHOF

127, 129 East Main Street.

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

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.dnen

5 Tice Good Table worth 45c, for 25 cents. 10 tice oil red Table Linen worth 40c, for 21 cents.

500 yards good Table Linen worth 75c, for 49 cents. And a great many other Bargains in our Linen Department worth you time to call and see.

5,000 yards Goll All Linen Crash worth Sc to ioc, your choice for 5 cents per yard.

Give this Department Your Attention and

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