Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 August 1892 — Page 2
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OJVJE? isnjoys /)th tho method and results wltes: rup ot' Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to tbe taste, and nets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,. -Iver and Bowels, cleanses the sysjviii effectually, dispels colds, headi:hes
and fevers nnd cures habitual
tonstipation. fiyrup of Figs is the jnly remedy of its kind ewer produced, plenwig to the taste and ac e*ntahle to the stomach, prompt ir its action and t.-uly beneficial 111 iu fttlbcts, prepared only from the niosi. (ink I ill}' and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. 8yrup of Figs is for
Bale
Jit nit'
in 50c
ind SI bottles by all leading djtigijists. Any reliable druggist who iii-i} not, have it on hand
will
pro-l
i'nre it promptly for ni»v one wboj v.i.-'ies to try ik..
ii --t I mi te.
Co ,»ot accept any]
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN mNCISCO. CAU lowsviuf.. xr Aft yoPK.ur
DAILY JOURNAL
PRINTED EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON
TilK JOl'IiNAI, rUMLMXY, It. H. Mi l\AIN\ 1'resMent. A.lJKKKNK, Secretary
A. McCAliv Treasurer. I
I mlltum, us socond-chuss mutter.
THK DAILY JOniNAU
..•5.00
Hy mall, per annum.. liy imill.&lx nioitt.li '2.00 Hy mnll, thtvo months I.'IO Uy currlur. por wwk U»
THK WEEKLY JOURNAL.
Three mouths 40 »\x months Uuo year tl.-
For impcrs «*o»t outshle the county 10 cents
Additional
lor pnMiure.
Tho WEKKI.Y mustlnvHrluhly bo paid for
ad
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1892.
KKIHJilMCAN TICIiKT.
NATIONAL.
For Vrfsldont.
ItKNMAMIN IIAUKl^ON, oflndhum. bldi'Uti id' Ni'W York.
Tor Vice-PrealdfUt,
WIHTKl.AW UK1I).
STATE.
For (iovernor, 1UA .1. CHASK.
Fur I.leutemmHiovernor. Til lik IXIKK SHOCK NEW For heereUiryof Stule,
A A lt( IN JUNES. I'nr Auditor of State. .liill.N W. COON'S, "1 reiks'.irer of Suite.
F. J. SCIIOL/..
For Attorney General, .1. I). FAKKAI.L,. For Supreme Court Hepnrter,
C,H01«iK i'. HAYWiioi).
For Stipwltitetiilcut of I'liltlk* Instruction, .IAMBS It. IlKNItV. :-". V.vFor State Statistical!,
SI MHON J.TIIOMf'SON. For .1 udtfes ol' Supreme Court, Sceullil 1 Hst.rlet— Joll N II. Mll.I.EK. Third lllstrlet —IIYKON K. KU.IOTT. I lltli DIstrWt-ltOIIKUT W..MellltllJi:.
For Appellate Jmlires,
Ftrsl lilslrlt I—A. IM AVINS. S'niinl —I'. S. UAKKIt. Third -JAMHS XV. lil.ACK. Foilrt.li -M.S. HilltlNSON. -KDIlAHl Filth tC-CHFM PACK Ell
L'OIl(-'l'e
WIN HFI S. CA ltl'KNTKU. Si.'tlt... .i, .STILWEI.l.,
For Joint Senator, US
THOMAS Fur Joint Representative. T. T. MOOUK.
For I'rocwiillnif Alt/rney. Wl 1,1,1AM M.'HEKVES. For Kcjiire-sentallve, NATHAN II. COUltEHLV.
For Clerk,
HENitv a. hrijE*rr. For Treasurer, JAMHS O. McCOKMlCK
I'Vir iieeorder.
TIIUMAS T. MUNHAI.IJ. For SherltT. .. CI IA ULEB E. DAVIS.
For Coroner,
lilt. HICHAltDF. KINO, For Surveyor, W 11,1,1AM F.SIIAKPK.
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For Ass*ssor.
CIIAUI.ES W. El,MOKE. For I'omiidssloin r, 1st Hist., JOHN PKTKKSON. I-Vtr Commissioner, .'Id lllst Al.ltlillTT IIOKNKAKEK.
Tin: dillVreneo between revenue tanIT and protective tariff may bo Hinted thus: A revenue tariff taxep Americans for the benefit of foreigners a protective tariff taxes foreigners for the benefit of Americans.
JSVKUY electoral vote in the South will be counted for Cleveland and Stevenson —Star.
Who qvor doubted it Tho only eh ment of a Southern election is counting votes, and they always count enough to elect the Democratic candidates. Of coiirso the Southern votes will le "counted'' for Cleveland nnd Stevenson, regardleBB of how they are cast by tho voters.
THAT distinguished and much abused Republican leader, M-\ Reed,says: "Not one mensnre above tho dignity of a rye Btraw wil! mark tbe annals of the House of Roprefientntives of the Fifty-second Congress. In history it will represent the dead level of a Dutch landscape, with all its windmills, but without a trace of beauty or fertility. The only pictnreBqtio object which will break the sky line will be Mr. llolninn draped as a statuo of economy, standing upon the railroad crowned summit of the Dnwronceburg embankment for whish ho secured an app"opriation, trying in vain with spy glass to find any trace of a river the embankment was intended to confine. Indiana, however, and tho appropriation will in full view."
SENATOI! AI.LISON says that the appropriation made by tbe first session of the Fifty-seeoud Congress aggregate Soil),000,000, against S-103,000.000 made bv the tlrat. session of the so called billion dollar Congress, an increase of S-17,000,000. This increase would have been very much larger if the actual necessities of the government had been provided for, to say nothing of appropriations for needed new public buildings, none of which passed during the session just closed. It is admitted by
Democrats in botbjthe Senate and Houee that the postoflice appropriation bill as it became law is mill ions of dollars loss than the actual necessities of the service calls for, and that a big deficit is inevitable. The same is true to a (smaller extent of other appropriations, and the fact is well known to the Democrats who deliberately reduced the appropriation for tho purpose of deceiving the people until after the National election, knowing that the deficits will then have to be made good, and notwithstanding this schemitfg this Congress has appropriated §47,000,000 more than than the tirst session of tho last Congress did. Republican extravagance will not bo a favorite text with Detuc crnlic stump speakers this year, and the misrepresentations of 1HH0, Aiunot possibly be repeated.
XOTWITIISTANIIINO the rejoicing of the Indianapolis Sentinel a).I the Crawfordsvillo Mar over the supposed failure of the Anderson tin plate works, the facts show a different phase. The Anderson tin plate works are on a tirni foundation. They lmve a capital stock of $30,000, and liabilities not to exceed 58,000, more than half of which is for new machinery and not yet due. It is true that Welshman are employed in the works but they are men who have been in this country for fifteen years. While the Anderson works are small as compared with El wood and other factories in the country yet, it is no just reason why it should be so virulently assailed by Democratic free trade editors who seem to despise everything that is American.
THE .Slur in common with all Democratic newspapers seems to rejoice because the Anderson tin plate works were sold the other day at sheriff's dhle. True to the Democratic instinct it revels is calamity, but lias no words of rejoicing for a successful manufacturing establishment. The failure of the Anderson tin plate works signifies nothing, any more than the failure of the Times, the Cnurier or the Tempest signifies that the newspaper business has been a failure in Crawfordsville.
I
WANT
DEMOOHATS in Congress have had a great doal to say regarding trnsts, and yet. this House carefully protected tho gigantic Sugar Trust, for tho reason that it was a Southern concern. No attempt was made to interfere with the work of that corporation and no Democrat was found who was willing to de nonnce it
HB
of
=»v.
to call your readers atten
tion to tliiB simple fact, even at tho ex penso of reiteration and of being tiresome. We expended $-102,000,000 the tirst session of the Fifty-first Congress. We wore abused most roundly therefor. Tho lowest figures any Democrat can now make for hiB Congress nro 8010,1100,000. These figures are undisputed -Es-Sjeakor. Thomas B. lleed.
a fraud nnd the enemy of
the whole people.
IT
IS
especially noteworthy that Con
gressman l'rookbhire, while constantly barking at Republican reciprocity, did not move peg for its repeal. If reci procity is a sham and a delusion why did he not tnke some steps for its re movnl'! He did not dare to mnke such a rash break.
This Date in History
149'-!—ColumhUH vrnchcil tho Ciinnry Iblod and
wuh
obliged to remain three weeks rejuilrhitf ilnnuuros 1 ue to tho reuchery of tailora fiuil other*. 1MB— Iznak Walton, nuthorof 'The Couplcte Ansler,11 born In Stafford, England died lttftt. NVU— John Dryden, jHet,l)orn
In Northamptonshire dh-d
170*1.
FUANCIHK. KKY«
17S0—Franc!* Scott Kry, author of the "Star Stmiiuleri Banner," born in Frederick couu ty, Md. died ls}:i. 1788—Adoniram Jtidson, famoun mU^ionary to tho Indies, lKrn in Maiden, Mass died at 8ca INV). 181fi-A caravan of U.fW pil^ritiiH and trndcrs lost In the Arabian d«wrt. 1KW—Birthday of (Jeneral Nelw)n A. Milen. 1MH—Captain Frrdt-iick Marryat, novelist and
British nav.il otlh-er, died born 17t: lWJi-Battle of Hi«*h Mountain, West Virginia. Hubbard broke tho running record for mih-. 1SN»—The Puritan broke the yachting record over the Atlantic course of u*7 miles. IrttO—.Inhn Boylr (rUeilly, Irinh-Aineriean poet and journalist, died in Boatou.
Wouldn't Be
MINMMI.
.-r
Anxious Stranger My good man, don't let that child get so near tho edge of tho lakot
Tho Other—Ob, I got plvonty more eu helm.—Jester,
BSTUBNIirO FROn ITS TREMENDOUS, THITJMPHAKT, TOR EION TOUR Or 20,000 MILES, TO EXHIBIT ALL ITS WEALTH Or CROWNING WONDERS AT
Crawfordsville, Saturday, August 13,1892.
Sells Brothers' Enormous United Shows!
The Big One
A liumlml artists nt worlil-wide repute.
of
N MQ
More forlthe Money than was Ever Heard
I'lie Prophet's sons SuperhMinan l'eats. The Korul (lymnnst .Mai'velffil' Jupiin. Iti'tehl, irol.len \'lsions fn^sh frrmi lull re Ilii An l^ll'-Land playirrounil l'or Mie lillie r.tlk^. A stJirtlinir tonrimment «»l' l,ol'ty Leaps. The very air alive Willi Darintr lleetls. A Ceaseless Carnival o!'Harmless fun. Sensnlliins till there is no room for more. None hut the greatest: rlilers will appear. None save the tlnest. (Iviuiiasts are i.'tnra^etl.
There is no plnce for an inferior act. And not an Inch to Spare the Coinnionplnce. No Kipial to it C':in bo Obtained.
Is known so Famously and Far. Or can Obtain tho Features its Presents. It will Eclipse all You Havo Ever Seen.
Two Performances Daily, at
the World!
Only lloprosciitativeAustraliaii lCxliiliit.Uo.vM Hunan Hippodrome, Monster Menagerie, Only Uiant Hippopoia::ii. Highest Circuses on Kuril), Only Tribe of Wild liedouni Warrior Athletes. Onl.v Antipodean Aviary, Only Darkest Africa Aquarium,
The Olympian Ktnee ofOld.Oiily Hoy a I Japanese Troupe,Mid Air Gymnasium, CUildren'sFairyliiiid Fi'„lirs,( Irolesque Carnival. Aralrian XigliU'Rumtuiccs,
Spectacular l'tl^rimupe to Mecca
of
Presented in More than the Magnitude and
Elegance Which Astounded the Antipodes.
For while abroad most notable additions were made to its attractions, by the purchase in Australia, the East Indies, and elsewhere, of many exceedingly raie and royal wild beasts, birds and reptiles. Conspicuous nmoug tliem arc
Three Most Enormous Tigers Ever Known!
Any one of which is My enough to swallow any one heretofore exhibited. It is easily seen that Sells' Circus deserves its reputation nnd is fully worthy the biggest patronage tho public can bestow. It certainly dwarfs everything we have ever had in Australia.—.1telbonriie
Ihnlt/ llerald.
Teeming with Features from tho Antipodes. The classic Racing Circuit of the World. Its Bravest Bareback Kings and Charioteers. i,
The Savage MonarcliB of Most Distant Wilds. I'he Huge Behemoths Told About in Sjileudid Wild Beauts from Ki|uatorial Lands.
It husmude.lhe greatest journey ol its kind. The most siieeessl'iil one of any a^e, Most daring te it »»1 private nierprlse, OiHsph ntlorinR all past efforts and result-s, A ^iant tiiltfriina*ro by land and sea, At niu»! enormous hir/urd and expense, A fvopular invasion paved InKohl, Linking two Umpires in amuseiuent's bonds, Whole railroad trains id vast ami novel shows real steamship loads of strange things, Morality, Mirth. Merit*s Tidal Wave. Anartist army InPtupendou»* t»'nfs.
The Male and Female Champions of the Turf. Arenic hosts in eighty brilliant acts
A Raeing Herd of Wisest Elephants. The All Amazing Hippopotami.
No Other Bear its Fabulous Expense. No other Fays Ono-lmlf such expenses
And seen leaves Nothing Lacking to tho eye. Its Programme is Prodigious Beyond Worda, Moral as Mighty, and as Pure as (Ireat.
iZ3?=The cream of the circus talent of the world."Sydney Daily Slar.^^j
At Every Place of Exhibition, free to all, an Inaugural Morning
Resplendent Holiday Street Pageant,
Revealing G)lden Avalanche of Wild Beast Wonders and Spectacular Splendor NoneShould fail to see.
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and 8 p. m. Doors open One Hour Previous.
Lowest Excursion Rates on all Railroads,
From August 1 to
100 pieces Table Oil 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 5c, worth 10 cents.
200 dozen good Towels ioc, worth 20 cents.
'250 dozen good Towels 1-2 cents, worth 25 cents.
you will Save. Money.
WILL GIVE US
PORTYFIVE
To Dispose of Our Surplus Stock!
To insure quick sales we will place on sale further notice, as follows:
i,,ooo yards of all style of Slimmer Press (IOOIIS worth ioc, 12c, and 15c, all at choice at cents per yard in this sale.
5,000 yards of Fancy Now elty 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.'
5,000yards Half-Wool Challies worth 25c in this sale, choice 13 1-2 cents. Call early for tirst choice.
5,000 yards Fine White Dress Goods worth from 15c to 25c. Choice this sale onlj' 10 cents per yard.
500 yards Fancy Dress Silk worth 50 cents in this ireat Clearance Sale, you choice for 25 cents per yard.
A few hundred yards oi those Elegant Silks you pay at other stores 85 cents and $1 for. We will sell them to you in this sale only .19 cents per yard.
Come and see the inducements we offer you in Silk
itts, Underwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
Laces, Dress Goods, Trimmings.
1 2
All go at llalf I'rice for tho next 45 days,
we can do for you in this line. A great surprise for you.
LHCe CURTHIN
Ladies' and Children's Gatize Vest worth ioc to 15c, choice fo' 5 cents.
.UMBRELLAS. 500 Umbrellas at about fifty cents 011 the Dollar. Call and see what
Fast Black Hose only 5 cents per pair.
Call on us for Good Values, Low Prices and Fair Treatment. Thousands of Other
Hot mentioned in this lot. Cull and see what Surprises we have in store for you.
L. BISCHOF
127,129 East Main Street.
EORAWFORDSVILIjE, :i3STD.
DAYS.
until
I. men
5 pieces Good Table worth 45c, for 25 cents.
Rio pieces red Table Linen worth 40c, for 21 cents.
500 yards good Table Linen worth 75c, for 49 cents. And a great mail}' other Bargains in our Linen Department worth you time to call and sec.
5,000 yards Good All Linen Crash worth 8c to ioc, your choice for 5 cents per yard.
Give this Department Your Attention.
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