Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 August 1892 — Page 2
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OXE ENJOY S frth tlif^ method and results when Kv riip of Figs is taken it is pleasant niul refreshing to the taste, and acts L-ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -iver and Bowels, cleanses the sy»•mi eflootually, dispels colds, headlies and fevers and cures habitual toustipation. Syrtip of Figs is the .inly remedy of its kind ever proiWed. plonking to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its rHoots, prepared only from the most iusilihy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.
Svrup of Fiirs is for sale in 50c n«d SI bottles\v all leading drugcists. Any reliable druggist who iiisj not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try if- Do not accept aa\ substitute,
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K«r l.u'utrnunt-liovoriior. ••T11 Ko IN »ltK 5UOCKNKY.
Kor »Hpi't4irv of Stato. A A HON JOXKS. Knr Auditor of Siato. .JOHN W. COON?\
1 rvtUMirorof Slat«\ 1. .1. 5CUOU/.. l*or Attornov CU'ito.rul,
IVVAURAU..
For Miprvmr Court Hfj^^rtor, HAYWiKU), Kor SuivrmU'tuli'M ol' I'viMu-Instruction. .IAMKS 11. UKNUY.
Kor Stalo iJta!lthvan. S1Mi:oN .1. THOMPSON, or JiMpc* of Supreme Court, l»itnot/--JOUN I. MUil.KH. TMnl PMnoi KoN K. KU.loTf. iMlth I»i-triot— MOMKHT w.Mi-UKlDK.
Kor ApjH'tliito .Huliros,
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Tljinl ~.1AMK W. MLACK. Knurlli -M. S. HulUNSON. Kit ll« -KIM
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Kor Concrt-sji.
W INliKIKl.U*A AKVKNTKIt. Kor Joint Sonutor, THOMAS L. sTIUWKLl..
Kor Joint K»*pre£*'nt^uvr l*. MoOHK.
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Kor Prv»HvuUn: Attornov. WILLIAM M. Kor Mopr*'s»»t^tiv», NATHAN H. COl'MKMLY.
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HKNKY H. HKLKTr. TroiLstm^r, JAM KS O. MiWUMlOK
K»»r UttMnU'r
TIUIMAS T. Ml'NHALL. Kor SlKTitl. CHAltLKS K. DAVIS.
K«»r Coroner.
HU UU HAKHK. K1NC., KorSurvovor. WILLIAM K.shAUKK. Oil A K|'KS\V' lTi'VI011K. K"r I'liniinlsslon.r. 1st Hist.,
Jtlll.N l'KTKKSON. I'nmmKsiontT. .'11 I)ist AI.IIKHTT IH!N1IAKKH
THE GERRYMANDER DOOMED. Anion the gerrymander business is badly crippl d. Judge Kumsey, of the Siipreiiu- Court of New York, has rendered a decision against the constitu lionality of the gerrymander of that .te Thus WitiMnsin, Michigan and i-"- York have put their judicial condemnation on this infamous fraud. It is now certain that gerrymandering is akin to lie a thing of the past, and the courts will have the entire glory of hav ini overthrown this corrupt practice and preserved the liberties of the people. I.very honest man of all parties
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will be glad that hereafter we are to have honest and fair apportionment. .Iiirtice is some times slow incoming but it generally conies.
Tiif. AV.iieir gives a list of manufactures which it terms trnsts and which would cease under free trade. This is true and so would every other protected manufacture cease and fall liack to the old free trade days when we paid fifty to one hundred |er cent, more for such article than under protection. That is what the lViv.ocrntic party yearns for.
CONOUESSMAN BnooK-SHUIK voted against the bill appropriating $5,000,000 to the Columbian Exjiosition on the grouuds that such nn act would lie uncon6titntionnl. lie afterwards voted for the bill appropriating S2,.r00,000. How who can reconcile his conscience with the constitution none but a Democrat can explain.
THK SUNDAY CLOSING CLAUSE. That our renders who heard the sermon at the Methodist oliuroh yesterday tuoruing inny not be misled we print belciv,' that section of the World's Fair bill relating to Sunday closing as it pussed both Houses of Congress and signed by the President: "Aud it is hereby declared that all appropriations herein made for, or pertaining to, the World's Columbian Exposition are mude ujxn the condition that the said Exposition rIhiII not. be ojiened to the public on the tirat day of the week, commonly called Sunday and if the said appropriations be accepted by the corporation of the State of Illinois, known as the World's Columbian Exposition, upon that conditon, it shall be, and it is hereby made the duty of the World's Columbian Commission, created by the act of Congress of April 25, 1S9U, to make such rules of said corporation as shall require the closing of the Exposition on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday."
Mr. Switzer labored under a misapprehension. He said this morning that from hasty reading of the papers on Saturday he received the impression that all restrictions were stricken out. He regretted very much having said what he did say in view of the facts.
W. 1'. C. Uiir.cKiNKmiK, of Kentucky, could not vote for the World's Fair appropriation because he had oonscien tioiis scruples iilxmt its lonstitutioraiity. How strange that a man who spent four years in the rebel army trying, to the full extent of his ability, to over throw the constitution, should now so full of solicitude about the constitr. tion. The Chicago papers insist that. Mr. lirecketmdge shall be suuerceded ns orator of the Columbian I'air o[ening, and that some one shall le chosen to till that position who has breadth of mind enough to comprehend the atTair alwnt which he is to speak.
The Philadelphia AWoni says that when JIcKinley raised the tariff on tireI'rackers the Chiuese put less powder and less paper in their firecrackers, to enable tlieiu to sell at the same old price. If the
Jieconl
man will look at
the McKinley bill he will see that the tariff on firecrackers was not raised at all. It was anly changed from an ad valorem to a specific rate. The old rate was 100 per cent, and the new is 8 cents per pound, which is 100 per cent, on the present price. If the Almighty's fonn tain of forgiveness is not unlimited in capacity, some of the free trade liars will go to perdition sure.
Tiik tin-plate mill in this city is now turning out large quantities of the bright article, for which it finds a ready sale. Y'esterday the company received from Norton Uros., Chicago, an order for four thousand boxes of tin plate, and to-day the order was filled and shipped. The four thousand lioxes filled eighteen cars and cost Norton Bros. $30,000. This is the largest single consignment of tin-plntel ever made in America.
Ehroml Call. -1 inj.
And vet such Democratic newspapers as the
Slur
and the AVriVir still persist
in sayiug that tin plate cannot b* mann factured in this country. Verily, the tin plate liar is still abroad in the land
This Date in History—Aug. 8. IT-m-Pope Alexander VI tinfaiuoua ns Roder ick fJorviii*, *l:e«L IMf*—Honry VIM marrieti his fifth wife, barinp boon tlivoroel from Anno Cloves. IIW—Hr. Echvin Snudys, nreM»ihop of York ami eminent nmoni early Vrotcatant prel. ate*, iliitl. WU—Dr. Antolne ArnuwUl. ceU'hrate*! opjxv nont of the Jesuits ami ?*tJit»orierof Pascal, ied. ITT')— Benjamin PilUmnn the cMer, chemist and {r*Hdok$tst, boru In Trumbull, Conn. diotl IstVi. ll2--Job.n Ho^lcers, mlmiral I'. S. N., born in
Hartfortl county, Md. ditnl lr^i.
l!Ul~Cbnrie!» Anderou
In^2—(leneral .ie*rce
Dana, etlitor of New
«»rk Sun. born in IUUMIAIO, N. H. IS5 -itor»:v Canning jlrsi!
of
the three famou*
Caiming, ^lii*jr of The Anti-Jacobin, Tory Mate^man and orator, died at Chiswick: boru lTTll IJis father was an able lawyer and bis mother a brttimiu Agrees, he inherited the talents of both aud united with them an extraordinary indnstry.
K. Warren, dleti New
port, K. I., ac^l "c\ Irv^J -Trial of l^nilanirt^r In^san by French S*nate on the Wth he was convicte*! of ct^n-
Fpiraey and attempt at treason. IStO-New York Central .railroad blivked by strike of Knights of I^ilwr.
|.i Ha. I I11WI1I Ills Work. Francis Parkman. author of tile valuable series of works on the French in N'rth America, hascomiili'ted liis life work and civon tip writing at the nge of si.xtyH'isrht. He was Ivni in R.iston Spt. IB. and when
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man at Harvard, at the «jj of seventeen, dtilanni his intention to tuaVe this history vu.vxcis tahkmax. his life work. ,He lias rausiicktnl an the French and colonial records, devoting fifty years to the work, the result appeiiim in seven large volumes.
A Snggettlon.
Borely—Mercy, but this is hot dny! Carton (anxious for a chance to propose)—It is indeed. Rarely. Why don't you ^o down and sit in the icehouse for an hour or two? You'd enjoy it very much. Ethel and 1 will wait for yon here.—Harper's Bazar,
TnE silbs at the cut prico at MeClure Graham's please everybody, limul prions in their ad to-day.
l-'iiEi" Handri. offers for a few days some fine slate mantlee at cost. Call and see them, 132 sonlh Oroon street.
RETURNING FROM ITS TREMENDOUS, TRIUMPHANT, EIGN TOUR OF 20,000 MILES, TO EXHIBIT ALL ITS
WEALTH OF CR OW
A hundred artiste ol world-wide repute. The Prophet's sm Superhuman l'cat^. The Horn! (ij-mni'st Marvels of Japan. Bright, p'ldeu visions fresh from fairv rMh An Kir Uind playground lor the little folks. A sUirtllni? tournament of Iifty l^aps. The very air aiive will) l»arlnvr lieods. A Ceaseless Carnival of Marndi ss tun. Sensations till tla^^ is no nnmi for more. None hut the greatest rideis will appoar None save the tlnest Cvnuiasts are cniratiixl.
rawfordsville, Saturday, August 13,1892.
Sells Brothers' Enormous United Shows!
The Big* One of the World!
Only UoprosentativoAustratiau ftxhibit.Royal Uotnan Hippodrome, Monster Menagerie, Only CSiaut Hippopotann, Bicr^est Circuses on Kurth, Only Tribe of Wild lledomn Warrior Alhletos, Only Antipodean Aviary,»«.nly Darkest Africa Aquanmn.
The Olympian Sta^re ofOid.Only Uoyal Japanese Troupe,Mul Air Gymnasium, ChildroirsFairylaml Frolics,(irotCM^uc Carnival,Arabi.m Ni^bts'ltamanees. Spootaoular I'ilirrimajre to Mecca
ONVrtWILDiMOO
More forlthe Money than was Ever Heard of Presented in More than the Magnitude and Elegance Which Astounded the Antipodes. Fur while abroad most notable additions wore made to its attractions, by the purchase
Australia. tlieEast ludles. and elsewhere, of many exceedingly raie and royal wild beasts, birds and reptiles. Conspicuous anion? them are
Three Most Enormous Tigers Ever Known!
Auv one ot which i$ bt: onouirh to swallow any on»* heretofore exhibited. It is easily sw*n that Sells' Circus doserves its reputation ami is fully.worthy of the biggest pntrotmge the jutblic can bestow. It certainly dwarfs everything we have ever lintl in Australia.—.1/.
Hmuriic Dmhj lh raht.
Teeming with Features from the Antipodes. The classic Racing Circuit of the World. Its liravest Bareback Kings and Charioteers.
The Savage Monnrchs of Most Distant Wilds. The Huge Behemoths Told About in .led 1. Splendid Wild Beasts from F.|tintorinl Lands.
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There is no place for un inferior act. And not an Inch to Spare tli? Commonplace. No Kipial to it Can be Obtained.
Is known so Famously and Far. Or can Obtain the Features its Presents. It «ill Kcltpse all You Have Ever Seen.
53?The cream of the circus talent of the world."Sydney
OWAftPS
GREAT
TROUPE
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It lias made the jrivati'S! journey of Its kind. The most successful one of any
The Male and Female Champions of the Turf. Arenic hosts in eiglitv brilliant acts
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Most darinjr l'e it o! private nterprise, tiutsplenilorin^ all past ellortsand results, A plain's I'iiL-rim:ip' liy land and sea, At mot enoriuou hazard and e.xpense, A ixipular lnvaiiin paved infold, l.inklia: twi Kmplres in amusement's honils. Wbole railroad trains of vast and novel *,ho've. C.n'at ^t'ainslnp loads ol stranire tliinjrs, Merahly. Mltih. Melll's Tidal VN'avr A11 artist army in Stupendous tents.
A Kaoing Herd of Wisest Elephants. The All Amazing Hipiwijxitami.
No Other Bear its Fabulous Expense. No other Bays One-half such fxpenee
And seen leaves Nothing Lacking to the eye. Its Programme is Prodigious Beyond Words. Mora! as Mighty, and as Pure as Great.
At Every Place ol" Exhiljiiion, free lo all, an Inaugural Morning
Resplendent Holiday Street Pageant,
Revealing Gulden Avalanche of Wild Beast Wonders and Spectacular Splendor None Should fail tosee.
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Daily Star.-3f:j
.tnci S p. m. Doors open One Hour Previous.
Lowest Excursion Rates on all Railroads,
100 pieces Table Oil Cloth worth 25c, in this sale only
16 2-3 cents per yard.
100 dozen good Towels 2 i-2 cents, worth cents.
150 dozen good Towels 5c. worth 10 cents.
'-200 dozen good Towels 10c, worth 20 cents.
•.-250 do/en good Towels 12
1-2 cents, worth 2 cents.
LHCe
you will Save Money.
All go at Half Price for the next 45 days,
UMBRELLAS.
we can do for you in this line. A great surprise for you.
From August 1 to Sept 15
WILL GIVE US
FORTY-FIVE
To Dispose of Our Surplus Stock!
To insure quick sales we will place on sale until further notice, as follows:
j,,000 3'auls of :ill st)'le of Summer Dress Gooils vvortli
10c, 12c, ami 15c, all at choice: at
5
cents per yard in this sale.
^.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 cents per yard.
5,000 yards 1 Ialf-Wool Challies worth 25c in this sale,
choice 13 1-2 cents
for first choice.
Call early-
5,000 yards Fine White Dress Goods worth from 15c
to 2^c. Choicc 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 oi those
Elegant Silks you pay at other stores ccnts and Si for. AVe
will sell them to you in this
sale only 49 cents per yard.
Come and see the inducements we offer you in Silk
Mitts, Underwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
Laces, Dress Goods, Trimmings.
& L. BISCHOF
5 pieces Good Table Linen
worth .}5c, for 25 cents.
H'o pioccs red Table Linen worth 40c, for 21 cents.
5°° V*'0'ds 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
Ladies' and Children's Gauze Vest worth 10c to 15c. choice for 5 cents.
yards Good All Linen
Crash worth 8c to 10c, your choicc for
5
cents per yard.
CURTHIN
Give this Department Your Attention and
500 Umbrellas at about fifty cents on the Dollar. Call and see what
1'ast Black Hose only 5 cents per pair.
Call on us foi Good allies, Low Prices and Fair Treatment. Thousands of Other
B.ngain not mentioned in this lot. -.Call and see what Surprises we have in store for you.
127, 129 East Main Street.
CRAWFORDSTILLE, I3STX5.
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