Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 October 1892 — Page 4
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THE LATEST!
Aud Prettiest Novelties are the Pearl unci Silver Ash and Card Trays Pearl and Silver Souvenir Spoons, Pearl and Sliver Match and Tooth? pick Stands.
New Selections of O. K. Spoons.
Fo Be Had Only At
0
Leader in Low Prices And Novelties.
Something New
SOLD nv
J. S. KELLY.
124 East Main Street.
PIANOS
and
ORGANS
We arc displaying the finest line of44Pianosand Organs" ever brought to this market. In "Mahogany," "Circassian Walnut," "Native Walnut," "Rosewood," "Oak" and "Ebonized" Cases.
Purchasers will do well to call and examine our goods, learn our
PRICES
and
tGZim
r«cKotj
TERMS
before placing their order. Sccond-Hand Pianos and Organs
For Sale or Kent.
"Washburn Guitars" and Mandolins, Books and Sheet Music, and all kinds of musical merchandise kept constantly on hand.
GIVE US A CALL.
D. H. BALDWIN & CO.
OICO. F. IIIJGI1 Kb, Salesman. Crawfordsville, Indiana. Nj. 1:51 South Washington street.
CHINESE
Sacred Li I lies
Now ready, immense bulbs, cheap, And other Winter Bulbs.
CUT FLOWERS!
ALL OCCASIONS.
YARYAN GREEN HOUSE,
818 South Green Street.
SStSBSm
OH SA
out soraeo'cbdtar SQARW^vcolo uslo
ri^jjt srparta
Daily Journal
SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1892.
THE DAILY JOTTKNAL IS for sale by Robinson fc Wallace, and Pontious & Lacev.
Morton Olub Meeting.
The Morton Club will meet this even ing at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of making arrangements to go to Indian apolis Mondny to hear Reid and Depew, Tickets are now on sale at 85 cents and those who desire to take advantage of the low rate can get them at the club rooms to night.
One of the Finest,
t. L. N ickereon, the eminent cornet virtuoso and leader of the Black Hussar bnnd, with a "Social Session" compiiny is another of our young American musicians who has made rapid strides in his chosen profession, and though barely 27 years of ago, already occupies a promi nent place among the lending cornetists of the world. Hie solos between the first and second acts of "A Social Sesin" are one of the pleading features of that entertainment, and do away with the usual tedious entre-act music that makes the time between curtains seem so long and monotonous.
James Kussell Lowell.
The Ouiatenon literary club was entertained Inst night by a well written paper by T, H. Ristine reviewing the life and writings of James Russell Lowell. Being an admirer of the distinguished man of letters he placed a high- estimate both on his character and his work. It was brought out in the discussion which followed the paper that all the members of the club did not concur in the views of the writer.
AH
tiiniM
current topic P. S.
Kennedy introduced the recent discovery of the skeletons west of the city. No conclusion was reached as to what age or people placed them there. It still remains an unsolved problem.
Columbian Day at Darlington. Early in the morning the town pul on lior holiday attire. Flags and bunting were flung to the breeze. At f' o'clock the schools of Franklin townshijmet at the South Christian church where a most excellent program was carried out. This church is the largest in the town and was full to overflowing' At 1 o'clock the parade was formed on Harrison street headed by the Olouser bnnd. Then came the colors, school board and citizens, then each school in chnrge of its teacher and msrohed agaii to the church where the remainder of the program was finished and the address of the day delivered by W. T. Whittington. Hundreds were ucabli to even get on the inside of the church, thereby fully demonstrating the fact that Columbia Day has come to stay.
A Gruesome Myetsry. V-s
Dr. DeOaux Tilney has consulted with Dr. Ctott and other local physicians and has come to the conclus:on that the skeletons being exhumed on the farm of George Britton-are not those of Indians but of whites. The process by which the amiable doctor makeB this deduction nnd reachcs this truly admirable conclusion is one which calls for the plaudits of his fellow men. The doctor exhibited a heel bone which one of his boys had brought home from the cemetery to throw at the chickens nnd stray dogs, and also displayed the pelvic bone of an infant which had evidently died before attaining to the age of accountability. Dr. Tilney argues that both of these bones were those of persons of nervous temperament and hence not Indiana. This information is valuable to tho students of archeology nnd will go far toward solving tho mystery. Dr. Tilney believes the bones to be those of murdered
nnd tho Indian relics
wliiteB
are mere little accidents.
POPPING THE QUESTION. Did you ever try to fancy to yourself the manner in which the men of yourncquantance explode the momontous question. Some rush to tho assault like an army attacking a fortress, and of others we wonder how they could ever plnck up conrage to do the mighty deed. There should be no hesitency however in asking Moffett A Morgan for a 50c. bottle of LOB Angeles Raisin Cured Prune Laxative. It cures dyppepsia, Indigestion and constipation.
GRAND Fur Opening Thursday and Friday, Oet. 27th and 28th. All kinds of seal skins nnd fur caps at Bischof's Cloak Parlor, South Washington street.
STAND AN1) DELIVER!
John Hutchinson Disgorges $900 In Oold Cash to Avoid Trouble. They have a nice aminble way of adjusting difficulties out in Wayne [township, which while rather expensive for the under dog goes far toward healing the lacerated honor of the cur on top
To exemplify this charming method of avoiding trouble we would cite you gentle reader, to the Hutchinson-Bald-win-Bill McComas case, which is now the sole topic of conversation in Waynetown and is of peculiar interest to that large and influential class of citizens, who, until it arose for discussion, were devoting all their time between drinks to a consideration of the purity of the ballot and the probable Democratic majority in the Lick Skillet precinct of Bristle Ridge. To begin at the beginning, as Bob Osborn would say, let us go back in history some little space of time to the day on which the Bunyan vs. Baldwin suit was tried in the Montgomery circuit court in the presence and hearing of the oharmed cat of said court together with other lesser himinariee and dignataries. The evidenoe was about equally divided and some mighty tall swearing had been done. Jack
Baldwin's son, one eyed Garret, commonly known as "Bally," as especially brought credit unto himself and in order to impeach him John Hutchinson was put on the stand. John is a brother to old Mrs. McMullen, one of the victims of the famous Coffey murder. He is also just a little timid and, perhaps, is lacking in that strength and foroe of character which distinguish some men. When on the stand John was asked what he knew of Garret's reputation for truth and veracity. He crossed bis legs nnd stated that as far ns his veracity went it was bad as he had heard Elston Saversdeclare that he had stolen a sheep. Ht had also heard Mrs. Elston Sayers make the same assertion. Well, that WOF pretty rough, to be sure, nnd when the case was over John Hutchinson went home followed by the evil looks of thf house of Baldwin. A night or so after the trial Mr. Bill McComas, who made a memorable race for the sheriffalty once upon the time, waited on him and declared that Bayers denied ever having accused Garrett of purloining mutton He further stated that the Baldwin*were preparing to send him (Hutchin son) to the penitentiary for a term and gobble up about $5,000 worth of hit property. All this was very interesting to Mr. Hutchinson if not amusing and the chatter of his teeth resembled the noise made by a stump accidently shoved inn threshing machine. When, therefore, the Baldwins called and demanded 81,000 from him he did not tell them to move on but asked time for consideration. The outcome of the whole matter web that Hutchinson actually met the Baldwins the other day and paid over to them 8900 in the coin of the realm to save himBelf from a trip to the penitentiary. His wife fairly raved when she learned of the transaction and attorneys have been consulted here in reference to the matter. It is charged that Bill Mc
Comas received a part of the "swag" but. this has not been vQUched for as yet.
Another Kara Bally.
Wm.Dudley Foulke, of Richmond,ad dressed the unterrified of New Rich mond and others centers of the county at the court house last night. The street parade was another magnificent demonstration and clearly demonstrated that the Democrats believe that where two or three are gathered together ii Cleveland's name there will Billy John ston and 'Squire Wright be also—only that and nothing more. There was a good audience in the court house, however, but Mr. Foulke's Demooracy is not of that kind and character which is bone and sinew, milk end meat, inspiration and enthusiasm, to the sturdy Democratic electors of Montgomery county. Mr. Foulke has a peculiar reoord and a more peculiar political stomach. In 1881 he bolted the Republican party becanse Cleaveland promised civil service reform. When the Stuffed Prophet was elected, however, and turned out a lot of Republican office holders to give place to Democrats who hadn't been at the trough "since Lee's surrendah, sab," Foulke's rage knew no bounds. Accordingly in 1888 he bolted the Democratic ticket and supported Harrison. When in the eternal fitnesB of things Mr. Harrison turned out some Democrats Mr. Foulke again flopped and is now out for Cleveland again. His civil service harangue made his audience awfully tired and the countenances of nil were sicklied o'er with the pale cast of disgust. Along toward the tail end of his speech, however,Mr.Foulke warmed np and began to abuse Mr. Harrison in language more foroible than elegant. That was adapted to his audience and pleased them immensely. But the civil service part of his talk caused John Booe's hair to stand up on his head like the quills upon the back of the fretful poraupine.
WHEN XATUIIK
Needs assistance it may be best^to render it promptly, but one 6honld~ remember to use even the most porfect remedies only when needed. The best and mcst simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.
LIQUID Sulphur "Lotion" for all eases of the skin.
Ooughing
dis-
leads to Consumption will atop the oougha at
Kemp'sB&lsam one®.
Notes of Travel in Colorado and Wyoming. DENVER, Colo., Oot. 18.—Tna JooiiNAL has been faithful in ministering to us news from Crawfordsville. Thunk you, Mr. JOUKNAII. The news from this end may be a little stale, but to us interesting. See some of the items. The circuit of the Columbian Exposition grounds, the transfer of ourselves from home by the Monon to Cbioago, thenoe to this oity by the "Burlington Flyer" and from this center to Clear Creek Canyon, Silver Plume, Leadville, Laramie, Royal Gorge, and other points. Wo helped install Prof. Norns, pastor of Laramie church. It was a delightful occasion. The sermon was by the ltov. Mr. Layne, of Cheyenne, Wyo. It was delightful. The church edifice was aflame with flowers, and rung with excellent music. Our old friend is a rousing preacher. One of hiB session is C.
P. Arnold, Esq., an alumnus of Wabash, and one of the most able and successful lawyers in Wyoming. As of old in College, he finds time for good books outside his profession. He has a great reputation in his State as a politioal speaker. He loves alma mater. While in Laramie the new State University was visited. The beginnings are admirable and when we consider the faot that the population of Wyoming is hardly half ns large as that of Indianapolis, her University is to be applauded, President Johnson is an Indiana man. While in Laramie an inoident was recalled of a visit there in 1868. While our party was breakfasting the dead body of a dangerous boy despreado was still swinging near the depot. The committee of safety had no lockup and so they took "the short cut." The next Sunday Bev. Dr. Henry Storrs, now of Orange, New Jersey, spent in Laramie, and he once said the displays of sin in the town that day were so horrible that he questioned the possibility of the plaoe escaping being utterly wiped put by an offended God.
What changes have wo
citieB
noted.
Among- the most pleasing side.
Excursions have been those to which reference has been made. The railway wonder between Georgetown and Silver Plume called 'the Loop" is extraordinary. The same may be said of the "Union Pacific's" narrow guage from Denver to Leadville, the works of nature on this road are marvelous indeed and the works of man not unworthy those which are reached over this track. There are passes, canyons, mountains, parks, summits, which compare well with those found on other routes in the old world and new. The day spent at the Extinct Works of the old Mining Silver Co., was one of peculiar interest. From this extraordinary mine have been taken many millions of 'dollars of eilver, and dividends o! which have made many rich and a few very rich. The ore at last became too lean for profit and the mine is shut up for the present at least. Colorado is young but it has vast natural wealth as seen in the die play of not only her minerals but her fruits. I have never
Been
such beauti
ful apples, pears, peaches, grapes and other fruits than those at- the fuir last month. One thing is striking and sig nificant—its men earn fortuneB and with them build up Denver. It is true that some noble blocks have been built up with eastern money, but millions ol Denver money have been
Bpent
in
thf
erection here of great and splendid bu'ldingtj. And that is one way, bo it in Denver or Crawfordsville, to impel
in the line of advancement. At Leadville I find some old and new friends, and also a mild, blizzard which got in its work effectively.
J.F.T.
$100 lie ward, $100. _•/.
Tba readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages aud that is Catarrh. Hall's Cutarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, it requires a consti tutional treatment-. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, 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 powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that they cannot cure. Send for list of Testimonials.
Address, P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. THE undersigned wishes to buy some Jersey cows, heifers and calves. Call at the corner of Main and Walnut streets,
D. N. HEATH
Era, ear and throat diseases only, Dr. Greene, Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a specialty.
LIQITO Sulphur "For the Bath"—na ture's own cure for rbeumastism. McKlnley at Terre Haute.
On October 26 the Vandalia will sell round trip tickets to Toi re Haute at one fare, 11.60 the round trip, good to return October 27, account, the grand Republican rally addressed by Wm. McKinley.
On October 25 the last great Harvest Excursion of the season is run—atone fare the ronnd trip west, south and northwest. Good to return twenty days from date of sale. J. C. HUTCHINSON-, Agent,
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
,-: A Million Friends. fi '2nd in need is a friend indeed- and leas than one million people have found Just such a friend in Dr. Kings Nejv Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.— If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest ahd Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money refunded. Trial bottles free at Nye & Co. Largo bottles 50c. and $1.00
Agents Wanted on Salary
Or commission, to handle tho Now Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Poncll. The quickest and greatest selling novelty ever produced Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 300 percent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to W20 In sbc days. Another, 132 in two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address, Tho Monroe Kroner Mfff Co. LaCiwso.Wls. 44 a
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will bo received by the City Clerk at hl9 offlcoor by tho Cotninon Council pf the oity of Crawfordsville, Tnd at their regular meeting Monday oroninr, Nov 14Ui, 189*2. and thereafter until lot to contractor, for the construction of an eighteen »"c]h vltrtued pipe sewer, besrinninir at tho nfihlngtoa street sower and running tlionco eiwt along: in the alloy between Main and Plk« streets to Watorst., tho contractor to furnish all labor and material necessary to the performance of said work according to the plana and Kpoclflcations on fllo in too office of the City Engineer. Bids must be uccotn. panied by a sufficient guarantee of sotno disinterested person thadIf the bid la aocepted a contract will be onterod with and tho performance of It properly secured. Didders are requested to use the forms, which will be furnished on application to tho City Clerk. Tho City Counoll reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Common Council.
Oct.
22.1802.
'KAMCCONNELUC.C.K.
is'
FRIEND
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD.
Friend/* is worth its weight in nln
"Mothers* gold. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other children than she did altogether with her last, after hating used four bottles of "Mothers' Friend." It is blessing to expectant mothers, says a customer. HEN0ER80N DALE, Carml, HI.
Having used two bottles my sixth child was born with no pain comparatively.
MrB. L. O. Vaughnn, Sheridan Lake, Col. Wonderful—relievos much suffering. Mrs. M. M. Brewster, Montgomery, Ala. Pont t»v oppression rfcojpt of priro, $1.SO per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Book to mothers mailed free.
BuAoriELD KEIM'LATOR Co., Atlanta, fla. Sold by Nye & (Jo.
Noi?t
C0KDEHSED
neat
Makes an every-day convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid imitations—and insist on having the
NONE SUCH brand
MERRELL & SOULE. Syracuse. N. Y.
MUSIC HALL.
ONI NIGHT OXT 1/7,
Wednesday Evening, October 26.
The Sparkling Comedy Success,
A SOCIALSESSION
ACCOMPANIED BY TUB
GrandMilitary BlackHussarBhnd
(A facsimile of the Imperial Kusslau)
And All Star Orchestra.
Prices—35c 5Qc, 75c,
KIRK?
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
GOTO*
Coapped Hands, Wound*, Burna, Etc, BOBOVM and Prevents Dandruff.
MERICIK FUILY S0IP.
fy General HonsehofH Use A Hundred. I earn to Come. Wouldn't yon like to live untiil the vear A. D. 2000, just to see tho people and the world generally? Who knows but you might, if you observe the laws of health, and keep the Stomad, Lrver 'tnd Bowels in full action. The beet medicino known for this is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are small, sugar coated powerful to cure produce no nassea or griping easy to take, and a sure cure for biliousness, constipation, headache, and diseases produced by an inactive liver. A convenient vest poc et remedy.
Cloaks! Cloaks!
The Largest Stock, The Latest Styles, The Best Workmanship, The Lowest prices, The Best Place to Buy.
IS AT
The Trade Palaee
Don't buy a Cloak tor for Mother, Wite, Sister or Daugher until you see our line
McCLURE A GRAHAM.
North Washington at.
B. F.
For Columbian Day
mm,
mcrclal center endorsed ana patroni
SHflSi'^WIlf'KlALbS'
VERY LOW PRICES.
Receiver's Sale.
11'e undersigned, asUecolvernf the Crawfordsvllle Dovetail Body and Gear Company, will, on batunlay, tlio 20th day of October. 189M, at the factory of Bald Compunv, near tho railroad Junction in Crawfordsvllfo, lud.. at tlie hour of 10 o'clock a. mM Bell at public •^CTlonall tho property of said Compau)% consisting of about one aero of ground and tho factory buildings sUuatcd thereon, and all machinery, tools, lumber supplies, unfinished work, and the patents belonging to said Com*
ROBINSON & WALLACE-
CORNER BOOK STORE.
New Parlor Furniture, and Bedroom Furniture, New Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, New Patterns in Carpets and Rugs,
New Patterns in Uace Curtains, New Patterns in Chenille Curtains, New Designs in Chairs, Side-Boards, Parlor Library and Office Book-Cases and
All goods are new, desirable and prices always the lowest for cash or payments.
ROYCE & PEAVEY.
FURNITURE and CARPET Store,
Cement Work.
125 South Washington Street.
IndianapolisBusinessUniversi
»..£LD5IiTi£R£5I?A™''vIi22IH^??!LA.1'20'£!'IAO*- VASTF BLOCK, OPPOSTO pouwmcs.
ty time snort expenses low no fee for Diploma .astrictly Business 8chool in an unrivaled coi:: mcrclal center cD(loned ana .patronised by railroad, industrial) professional nud business imfor positions uneuoaled in tbe success of its pmduau's.
1 want ten thousand people to call on me and have a fine Cement Side walk put in. It costs very little more than Brick nd is always clean and white, they are better than stone, thoy never turn green or get spotted, and never hold ice or sleet. I also put in cellar and kitchen tioors. In fact everything pertaining to cement work. I use nothing but tho best,im ported cement and will guarantee all work first class.
Leave orders at Fred C.Bandel'sgranite and marble shop. 131 South Green street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
9®" SALE:—One-third cash in hand
?in«^ roontus, and the remaining uiird in 18 months, tho purchuscr giving nolo for deferred payments with 0 per cent Interest, attorney's fees, and waiving appralsment laws-tho notes to bo
tbe premises.
Oct, 8, '92
secured by mortgage on
V. 8. KENNEDY,
Itecelver,
OYSTERS
Served in Every Style. Music Hall Restaurant and Oyster House.
FINE STOCK
For Sale Or Exohange
FOP-
SHALL FARil
Imported Draft Brood Marei and their colts and a fine 5-year old imported Stallion, sure foal-getter, and fine lot of colts as any, in proof ef which I ask you to call and see. And a fine lot of 4-year down to suoklings. For sale 3 miles south of Crawfordsville on tbe Charley Edward gravel road at E. C. Griffith's stock farm.
Stock will be Sold on good Time.
E. C. GRIFFITH.
Desks.
ns uneuaalcu in tbe success of its pnuHuiu-i.
HEEB& OSBORN,
Pfoprielors.
Plumbing, Gaz Fiting, Estimate Free of Charge.
Z. Mahorney
CSE
WILLIAMS BROS.
Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty
Remember, wo muko no cliiirpe .'or nustfuring your house and estimating iost of your work.
Hydrants put in and old ones rcpa.i dl. Wo deal in all kinds of Pumps wliicli selling very cheap. i?5 South Green St.
Opposito Music Hull.
"W.A.1TTEI3 A REPRESENTATIVE
for our
FA1QLT TREASURY, Hi'took ewr off mid to tin' puliln
A CHRISTMAS 1
RESENT for Ml
old aud young. ... Our coupon system, which
«O UM-
i» "u"",
this erroat. work, fnubles cucli pnrclm.srr to Ku tho book FREE, so every 0110 piircnu«e. For his llrst week 0110 iitrent's prnHt 1108.00. Another *i:i(l 00. ALABV 'jf juBl|cloiircl I1U0.00 for lier firstwcei'k
Write for mtrtlculurs, nnd
if
y«u
(':lN
tt once send tl.00 for outfit, Wc irhv ut once send tl.00 for outfit, flos vi' slvo territory, nnd puy lurire cu:nnilv»lo'^ the salts of sub-agents. Write ut inh'1' agency for your county. Address all communications to
UAND- M0OHIcA'iO
FURNITURE
I have the largest and best selected stock of
new,
Call and see the
fresh
•ioods in the Furniture line in the State, which I will offei at the very lowest prices.
when
line
you are in the city.
Wm. L. Elder,
43 and 45 8. Meridian »t.
INDIANAPOLIS
