Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 August 1892 — Page 4
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DAILY JOURNAL.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1892.
Have It follow Ton.
The liented seiison is on ami ninny of our friends anil subscribers will spend nil or part of it away from the city. Don't tbiok of leaving without ordering The
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only 10 cents a »wk and the address can be chnnged ns often as desired.
fTiASfl.ES FROM OVER THE OITI.
Kockville fair will be next
—The
week. —Miss Kate Steele, of Wnynetown is in the city. —S. M. Martin, of Darlington, was in the city to-day. aveland people wuiit a brntsband or a drum corps. —Seal Mcliroom has returned from a visit in Danville. —Mrs. James Wurnock, living west of the city, is quite ill. —J. V. Keeran has had his house piped for natural gas. —There will be a 1. O. O. F. picnic nt the Shades on Sept. 1: --•Miss (irace Cavonaugh has returned from Indianapolis. —The several trains brought in crowds of people to day.
Waveland liaB a ball gamo and balloon ascension to-day. —.1. L. Goben and wife haven turned from a visit at Waveland. .7. L. Goben and lie v. A. Plunkett are in Indianapolis to-day. —The Midland is
now
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grain
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its line per day.
be an
old Bottlers' meet
ing at Darlington mi August '25. Charley Cowers was out at o'clock tramping over the show grounds. —Tho, City Clerk issued several linses to-day for stands and hucksters. —Prof. .1. B. Evans, of Waveland, has removed to Rising Sun, where he will teach. -Herman C. McClure, of Minneapolis is home on a visit for the benefit of his health. —Jim Watson is etill bemoaning the leath of a favorite cow which occurred a month ago.
The Monon managers have been at Lafayette lookiog over the ground for the new car shop". •, —Mil tialey is reported" as improving slowly. He is rational and the main trouble is that ho will talk too much. —The Ladoga I.i-wler says that it is almost impossible to secure a enrpenter in that place, they all being at work.
The Midland will sell excursion tickets to the Lebanon fair next week. The round trip rate from Nov Koss will bo "0 cents. —The Sidney Ihiil Slur says that the Sells circus is the cream of the circus talent of the world. (io and see fur yourself this evening.
J. V. Coombs, the evangelist, will begin a series of protracted meetings at the Christian church in Alamo next week, beginning on Tuesday. ':!%r-3Ii88 Dora Bischof is from Torre Haute, and on Monday she, in compnny with Louis Bischof and MrB. I''annie lvahn will leave for New York. —Two poslnl cards have been received from Harry Pontious, but the only news derived from them was that tho party had arrived nt Denver and were enjoying themselves. —A meeting of the alumni and former stud-nits of Wabash college has been called to be held Mommy evening nt Vandes Library Hall. Tho matter of securing Dr. Burroughs for {-.resident will be considered. —Hobert Hopkins lias returned from LaFnyette, where he attended tho Grand Lodge of tho State Colored Masons. A relief fund was started for tho benefit of the orphans and widows and other important business transacted —A Republican club was organized nt Byron ^this week, with twenty-five members. 11. I. Dcmareo is president, nnd J. II. Banta, secretary. After the organization was completed, "Nick" Filbeck, of Terre Haute, addressed the club on the issues of the campaign.
UariliiH'l 1 iitl'jirii //'/I /. Eight car loads of Sunday school scholars, and a large number of others, came up from Crawfordsville this morning, and were attached to the 10:30 train for the Battle Ground at the Market Space. They came to tako part in Sunday school day. The number on
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Th8 "LaFayetto Oup."
I'rof. C. S. Plumb, of Purdue, is circulating a subscription list for the purpose of raising S200 to buy a Championship foot-ball cup. Subscriptions are limited to SI.00, and the way in which they nre coming warrants the cup being purchased. Tlio cup will bo of solid silver, about fifteen inches high, nnd will be appropriately covered with football emblems. The cup will be known ns tho "LaFayetto Cup," and will be contested for by the foot-bnll elevens of the Indiana colloges. Tho eleven winning the State championship will hold it for year. And any club that wins the championship three years in succession will win the cup. This coveted prize will undoubtedly add much to tho strife among the colleges for the State championship.—I.aFai/ctle Ilerahl.
Improvements at Turkey Hun. A scheme is on foot to improve Turkey Hun, nnd a company is endeavoring to lease the property. It is proposed to tnnke it great park of about 1,000 acres nnd erect grand summer hotel where the present shed now stands. The rond that now passes over the rnn is to be tnken out and moved to the soutli. A twenty-foot dam is to be built just below the mouth of the run. The entire creek bottom is to be dredged out and thus insure excellent boating up to the Narrows. The bluff on the north side of the creek is to be nil cleared of brush nnd sodded, nnd cottages built—the bluffs being connected by suspension bridge. The water power will furnish the electricity for an electric road to Marshall.
Mechanical Genius.
Among the many mnrvels of mechanical effects in the wonderful play Faust
At
Marguerite, to be presented nt
Music Hall will bo the Magical Demons Dance, the Electricnl Duel, the Shower of Fire, tho Witches llevel on the Brocken, the Dazzling Diamond scene, the Descent Into Hell, Paradise, Ne pluito's Defeat, Among the Golden Bloods, etc. The company will include the distinguished son of genius. Mr. John Griflith the gifted winsome actress, Miss Annie Burton, and a great cast in the dramatis-personne. It will be a gain night at Music Hall on August 20 nnd you can't afford to miss it. Nothing bettor has ever visited us.
Return of the Dampers.
The Spinitigifter Club has returned from week's camping at Scott's dam, and they report One time. They were John Bell, Harvey Black, Art Wellington, John Van hook, Alva Wnrd aud Loo Schweitzer. The club will offer a prize to the first person who will first giving the meaning of "Spinifigifter," and all solutions should be given or sent to John Bell.
The Teachers' Institute.
The teachers' institute will convene nt the court house Monday morning nt 9 o'clock nnd be in session until Friday. The instructors will be l'rof. S. E. Harwood, of Attica Sadie L. Montgomery, of JefTorsonville and Prof. J. F. Warfel, of Ludogn. There is a fnir prospect for a large nttendance, as the attendance of teachers effects their wages.
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The Battle Groumd dump Meeting. Next week will be an interesting occasion at the Batlle Ground camp meeting. Tuesday io "Tempernnco Day," •ind Thursday is "Farmers' Day." Jere Rush has been invited to be present on Ttiursday. The opening servico of the cainp meeting will be conducted on Thursday ovening by Rev. S. A. Keen, D.D.
Entered a Soldiers'Home.
A reoident of this city was in Chicago last Saturday where be met George lirown, colored, in the depot. Brown was on his way to enter soldiors' home in Michignn, as he said his health was broken so ho could not work steady.
Arrested lor Provoke.
Yesterday afternoon David Pine had R. B. Smith arrested on the charge of provoke. Smith was taken before Esq. Overton and gave bond for his appearance next Monday morning at 10 ocloek.
funeral of Robert Jones.
1 li funeral of Robert Jones was held this morning nt his late residenco. liev. E. B. Thomson conducted the services and interment was made at Oak Hill.
The Band Concert.
This evening the band will favor the public with the following programme: March, Leopold E. Kicsler Serenade, selected C. B. Charles Polkn, Pech Vogel E. Kicsler Mnreh, Our Fire Brignde. ,C. B. Charles Schottish, Sw. et Violets... C. B. Charles Gallop, The Battle E. M»r\dorf
$100 Reward $100.
Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is one dreaded disoase that science has been able to cure in all its stages and thnt is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dieense, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have 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. Chenkt & Co.,Toledo,O. JSTSold by druggists, 75o.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
PORTRAJTS OF COLUMBUS
Tho public school pupils, who are going to havo tho lend nil over America in tho celebrution of tho 400th annivortnry of tho discovery of America by Columbus, nre already asking how COlumbus looked.
Many leading American publications havo recently contained timely articles on tho great discoverer, and tho variety of portraits which has accompanied these articles has been surprising.
By tho highest authorities it is conceded that there is no likeness of Columbus whoso claim to consideration is indisputable.
From Oviedo and his own son Ferdinand—two persons who knew him—we have descriptions of his appearanco, upon which must bo based our judgment of tho alleged portraits.
From them we learn thnt his faco was long, neitlior full nor thin his oheek bones rather high his noso aquiline his eyes light gray his complexion fair and high colored. Up to the age of thirty his hair was of light color, but became rapidly gray ufter that ago. It must lie admitted in tho faco of these details that not one of the portraits gives very positive evidence of presenting the great discoverer as he lived.
The earliest claimant for consideration is a wood engraving by Paolo Giovio, published in 1575, which we give.
Next in point of nntiquity is tho en graving called tho De Bry portrait. It shows a head covered by a three cornered cap, tho face being short and broad and having the characteristics of the Dutch in a mnrkod degree. It doen not correspond with the best authenticated desi riptions. Do Bry claimed that the original canvas from which it was taken was painted from life by order of Ferdinand, the king.
Jomard published in 1815 a portrait In support of a Titianesquo canvas, which ho had obtained at Vicenza. This picture bore the inscription "Christophorus Columbus." Ho claimed that the features were in accord with the description of writers contemporaneous with Columbus. Tho pointed beard and Flemish ruff he accounted for by assuming that they wero the additions of a later hand. These and other accessories, however, prevented the acceptance of Jomard's views.
CHnHToru COLVIAByf
There are many other so called likenesses of Columbus. They nre widely scattered and it is not easy to link them with the threo shown above, which probably havo the best claims to consideration. But these three have, little in common. They would never bo taken for portraits of tho same person.
The most authoritative descriptions of tho stature, complexion and personality of Columbus coincide, and yet tlio most generally accepted portraits are not in harmony. Many artists disregard the statement that his nose was aquiline and make it of a decidedly retrousse type others portray him ns a brunetfo with a short, fat and beardless faco. The next time we seo him ho Is a blond with a long, thin face, well covered with whiskers. Wo nlwavs know him, as the artist thoughtfully introduces his name otherwise a lively guessing match might result. The stylo of the pictures would naturally suggest tho celebrities of a few centuries ago. They might bo taken for Plato, Othello tho Moor, Alario, Julius Cie.sar, Richard 111 and a score of others whose faces figure in history. Even a composite of the many portraits could not blend or unito in ono tho discordant conceptions which we see every day. We must know Columbus by hfs deeds, and not by his picture.?.
There are 210,800 school houses in the LJniteu States and only 8.6 per cent, of them are in cities. This is a striking illustration of the economy possible in a. denso population. Every ono of these schools should bo represented in the national Columbian publio school celebration of Columbus Day, Oct. 21.
When Baby was sick, wo ga»o her Castorla. When she was a Child, she criod for Castorla. When slio became Miss, she clung to Costoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla.
Eyr, ear, and throat diawiHOH only,Dr. Greene. Jool Block. Fitting of glusees specialty
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DE. E. IIUiYISINGER,
Ex-Surgeon 3d Regt. Indiana Infantry Trustee Chicago College for the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat—Special Pension
Examiner—Specialist for the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Sl'KCJA I' attention to the longest stamlln« ami most dillietilt eases to cure, as Granular ami Intlamed Lids. Weak, Watory Ryes, Dimness of Siirht, Closure of Tear Duets, etc. J3iVT'atJiraets. Cross Kyes and all iSur^rleal operations on the Eye Hall Skillfully perforine! without pain. from theKurs,
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Patarrh
A neplecud c»- badly treated
v(uullll Chronic Catarrh js Tho Grout cause ol so much Deafness, especially Jntb** middle aped and old ptople. .Also of Conr.u* tiou. fisT'Consultatlon Free. Qnnrtirlnc SjM?eial attention toflUlnpSr Optvlutlla* taclcs and Kyu Glasses, fo» which purpose the Doctor has one of the most, elaborate and complete set of testing appliances In tho west. Special twins taken to lit the eyes and face, thus giving the
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big tin' personal appearanpe o! the wearer. No charge for fitting. Kast Side Stuure, Frankfort, Ind., every Saturday.
Wlllhc at I)r. McCormlck's Dental ofll o, Crawfordsville, Thursday, Aug. lx. A'ewHjmpers Knaorse* "Educators tiro cortninly tho greatest benefactors of the race, and I, ufter reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and edu eating authors." He is not a stranger to our readers, ns his advertisements appear in our columns in every issue, calling attention to the fact that tho 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 Book of Testimonials allowing "that it is unequalled for Norvons Prostration, Headache, I'oor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Epilepsy
To loung Mother*
who are for tho lirst time to undergo woman's severest trial, we offer yon, not the stupor caused by chloroform, with risk of death for yourself or yonr dearly loved and longed-for .-offspring, but "Mother's Friend," a remedy which will, if used
he
directed, invariably alleviate
the pains, horrors and risks of labor,and often entirely do away with them. Sold by Nye & Booo, druggists.
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Come ladies, see these Goods. You will buy them, All summer goods and trimminhs must go to make room for our fall stock. We mean business. Bargains can be found at the
Trade Palace of
McClure & Graham. SILKS! SILKS!
I T. R. T1NSLEY, Architect and Superintendent
20 years' practical cxperienco In Coluitih:iato Cincinnati and Kansas City, Mo.
These figures represent tlio number of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which wero sold in the United Htates from Morch, '91 to March, '92. Two million, two humlrod and twenty eight thousand, six hundred and seventy-two bottles sold in one year, arid each and every bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that money would bo refunded if satisfactory results Jid not follow its use. The secret of its success is plain. It never disappoints and can always bo deponded on as tho very best remedy for Coughs, Colds, otc. Price r()c. nnd SI.00. Ai. Nye & Booe's drug storo. llucklcn'H Arnica Halve
Thebest salve in the world ft cuts braises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever Bores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbs oorns' and oil skin eruptions, and losntively onres piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Booo, druggists. "ltoyal Hnbi/" 1'orl ine.
Tho feebler the constitution, the more susceptible the system is to tho causes disease, and tho less competent it is to struggle with sickness. Henco whore thero is a deficiency of natural stamina tho physique should bo protected and •trengthened by the the best invigorant that nature produces. Insist upon your
Jggist or dealer giving you "ItoVAL KUBY" Tort Wine accept no substitute "just as good" which they may offer you.
The pure Oporto grapo juice, old, rich and mellow, has that fruity tasto so seldom found, 110 matter what price is paid. Quart bottles SI pints CO cents. Sold and guaranteed by Nye ,V Co., bottled bv ltoyal Wine Co., Chic.-iL'o, Ills.
Strong ttiincsnes.
Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Qlon llock, Pa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in loft sido, shoulders, smothering 6pells, stc. ono bottle of Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and oue box of Nerve and Liver Pills, oured him. Peter .Tliquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Ilea.' Disease,
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Wall Paper!
Commencing Monday, June 26.
We propose to close ou our stock in tin- next ^odajs. Come ami
see our ju ices.
ROBINSON & WALLACE.
CORNER HOOK STOltK.
The Crawfordsville 1 ransfer Line,
VVAJjKm* Ai INSIjKY, l'roprlotora.
Passengers and Bagg.ige transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city,
Public and Private Buildings.
005 West Wabash avenue, or Tlnsley A: M'irtln'8 hardware store.
OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.
J.eave orders at the stables on Market street, or at the branch office at C. A. Snodgrass' store on Washington street. Telephone No. 47.
turned away by physician, as
ncnrable, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately after using New Cure he felt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now "a well man. The New Cure in sold, also free book, by Nye Booe.
A carpenter by the name of M.S.Powers fell from tho roof of a house in Kast Des Moines, Iowa, sustained a painful and serious sprain of the wrist,which he curod with one bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Ho says it is worth S,r bottle it
cobI
liim only 00 con la For
sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.
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House=Moving.
Mil liken & Itro.. the oldest honse-movim/ topjpaiiy in thfSiate. Is now newly lilted up"tor moving brick «,v frame buildings wlih the new patent Hall Movement- Ifnllcrs aid" I rucks. We abo rniFc frames, raise pol and do all heavy work. The hest of r*»fc!vn» given. Ordetslcft at TiiK.Joi'HN.M.oiiiee uiii receive prompt attention. Atldn^s
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'f'rth ami South Chionpo and 7jui^ville. hrou/rh Itouic to Western 1'oints. Solid Pullman Vestibule Train Service
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•Cleveland, Cin.ciniiati, Chicago j&St. Louis R.
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Wagner Sleepern on nlghl• ruins, lit nt mod ern day cojiol.eson all tralr.s. Connecting with hoIM V« r-l{bu!e iralnfl su Hloomlngton and Veoiia to aud Irom s*'oi.r river, Denver and the I'uclQc coast
At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Kprlngtleld ami tolumhus to and from the KudU'rn and board cities.
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In Effect February I, 1892.
Traics Leave Crawlonliville, int',
:IM !!r. NoliTII
No. l's. Sun. s.-til a. m. Cor St. .Imm-i'Ii. No. .VI. !•:.*. Hun ii:lS p. m. lor J-'i.iitli lln.'l ho. .Ml, lis. fur Si. Josi'pli
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No. r.l Ex. Sun. !I: a. »i.. lor T«'i ro lliiitl.*". No, Oji lix. Sim. p.m. |.,r 'IViif 11 mil i" No. K.v., S.II p.in ,1'or points\v*.^i, soiitl'.
I'or I'omplPlc lltni' ninl, iilvlnjj all ti.iiris and Hliitlons. and lor I'uli inl'oiniattiui an t. r.. rulos, tliroufrli cary. etc., ailtltos
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent,
Crawl'ordBvillc, Ind..
I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh £oods in the Furniture line in the State, which I will offer at the very lowest prices.
Call and see the line when you are iu the city.
Wm. L. Elder,
43 and 45 8. Meridian St.
INDIANAPOLIS
