Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 November 1892 — Page 4

"Would you know y/lry with pleasure Our faces so beam?

Our Servants

TVE'ER

grumble,

(5*NTA' [CIAUS

5^%- ClauS

Is the cause of our bliss *—rv For all sorts of cleaning "^—^5 I It ne'er*conies aniiss.

MADE ONLY

N.K.FAIRBANK &

THE LATEST!

And ProttleBt Novelties are the Pearl and Sliver Ash und Uurd Trays Pearl and Silver Souvenir Spoons, Pearl and Sllvor Match and Tooth-, pick Stands.

New Selections of C. K. Spoons.

Fo Be Had Only At

0

Leader in Low Prices And Novelties.

Something New

SOLD HY

J. S. KELLY.

124

East Main Street.

MRS. WILSON

Has what the Indies want

in the wav of

Head Gear.

Call and You Will Be Made Welcome.

127S. Wuslilngton street.

Agents Wanted on Saliry

Or commission. to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and greatest Helling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Work* like magic. «00 to :i00 per cent protlt. One Hgrnt's Rales amounted to WJilO In six flays. Another, 32 lu two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms ami lull particular!*. address. The Monroe KnuwrMftr Co. 1-uCro^e.Wls.Li 445

KIRK'S

IAM0N

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing,

Cures

t»»PP*d Honda, Wounds, Born*, Etc. Hiiutu— and Prevents Dandruff.

1MERI6U FMILY SOW. Bwt fcK General Household Use

Our life

dream.

BY

Co.

CHICAGO.

DAILY JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY. NOV. 9. 1892.

THE DA.II/T JOURNAL IB for Bale by Robinson «te Wallace, and Pontious Jc Lacey.

—Charley Marshall is in from Shelbyville, 111. —S. E. Watson hus returned to Knightstown. •—Stanley Simpson has returned from the Kankakee. —E. G. Wilson and wife have gone to Indianapolis.

Mrs. E. C. Voris is the guest of Indianapolis friends. —Ben Harbeson returned to Indianapolis this morning.

D. C. Barnhill and Col. A. A. Sprague went to Indianapolis to-day. Drs. Tom Ball, George Hall and Chester Briton returned to Chicago last uight. —About twenty-five couples will attend the dance in the P. O. S. of A. hall to-morrow evening.

Gorman's minstrels should receive a good house to-night. It is the best minstrel show on the road. —Gen. Lew Wallace and wife and Mrs. J. M. Lane have left for Ashvillei X. C., where they will 6pend the winter at the famous Kenilworth Inn. —Dr. H. E. Greene left last night for Chicago where he will spend six weeks in special work in the city hospitals. He will return every few days to visit patients. —J. H. Coffman and wife have gone to Spokane Falls. Wash., to spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. C. H. Breed. During their absence S. M. Coifman and wife will occupy their res idence on west Main street.

R' iliecl.

At his country home in Xew HOSB, Oct. '21, 1892, James Chambers, aged 11 years. In Aug. 1S72, he was married to Mary E. Sharps, who survives him with their only son. The deceased was widely known and universally respected. lie died of consumption and through long months of suffering he manifested the patience and forbearance characteristic of a child of God. He died as peacefully "as one who wraps the draporv of his couch about him and lies down to pleasant dreams." He will long be missed and mourned for in the community in which he lived, but just how great the sorrow in that desolate home none but the pitying Father may know. What was once said of another broken home may fitly be said of this:

Gloom is on thy lonel.v hearth, O! silent house, once tilled with mirth, Sorrow dwells iu the breezy 90und

Of thy tall poplars, whispering round.

A Disgraceful 'Affair.

Lust night Charles Darter came into the Auditor's olllce in an enthusiastic mood and found Mr. Dan Callahan to be in a duplicate condition. It was not long before these worthy gentlemen began to bat each other over the head with a right good will. Strange to relate nothing was done to separate them. On the contrary a number of burly beasts pushed back the crowd and formed a circle, calling out to all to allow the battle to proceed. And it did proceed. The young gladiaters enffed and buffeted each other right royally while the gang cheered them to the echo. It was a disgraceful exhibition of the "manlv art."

Arm broken.

Yesterday noon Oakie Wheeler, the daughter of P. E. Wheeler, fell off a chair and fractured her arm at the elbow. The girl iB getting along quite well to-day considering the seriouB nature of the hurt. :C

A WORD TO HUSBANDS. We hear much of the duty of wives to »lwa\8 greet their husbands with a smile when coming home tired from their work. There is another side to the picture. If husbands would only realize the thousand annoyances incident to housekeeping they would feel it just as much a duty to do all they can to make life pleasant for the hardworking wives. Many a wife is a sufferer with dyspepsia, constipation and sick or norvous head ache. In such case go to the druggists Moffet A- Morgan and get a fifty cent bottle of Los Angeles Baisin Cured Prune Laxative which is a sure, safe and pleasant cure.

NKW

millinery goods received weekly

at Mrs. Wheeler's.

LIQI-JD Sulphur "For the Bath"—nature's own cure for rheumaatism.

No reserves at McClure & Graham's cloak opening to-morrow. Samples and all go at reduced prices for the dav.

HANS NIELSEN HANGED. GUILTY

or Tllre. Murdfl-s

P-*

fer the| raise

RLICL

surance.

Tlirrr TIQICA

Seiiteurrd to Dfftlli,

CorKNi'AGKN, Nov. 0.—Hans Nielsen, the notorious murderer, WAS lumped at 10 a. iu. He has had a remarkable criminal record. Before he reached his majority he was a murderer. A death sentence passed upon him was commuted to life imprisonment, but he was released after a few years' confinement. Hardly in citizens' clothes again before be committed several bolil burglaries, in the last of which he killed the man he was trying to reb. Again ho was sentenced to death, and uguiu the sentence was commuted to penal servitude for life. llis last crime was the murder of his jailer. All these crimes were interspersed with numerous burglaries, highway robberies, assaults and petty thefts. Nielsen never earned an honest penny in his life, the Copenhagen police say, and has never paused in his career of crime except when lie was in prison.

Willow of Ex-Gov. Hoffman. Niw YORK, Nov. 9.—Mrs. Ella Stackweather Hoffman, widow of ex-Gov. John T. Hoffman, of New York, died in thus city at the Sherwood. The deceased had been living quietly, but in fairly good health, with members of her family at this hotel for several months and was stricken only a few days

ago

with the acute malady which ended her life. Mrs. Hoffman was the eldest daughter of Henry Stackweather, an old-time New Yorker. She married John T. Hoffman in 1854. After his death at Wiesbaden, Germany, in 1SSS, Mrs. Hoffman lived a retired life.

Mrs. Tilmaie Not Insane.

BROOKI.YX, N. Y., Nov. 9.—The wild rumors set afloat Sunday regarding the cause of Dr. Talmage's unexplained absence from his pulpit in the Tabernacle were quieted by his arrival at his home in this city. Together with his wife, he spent Sunday in Birmingham, Conn., the home of Mrs. Talmage's girlhood. The doctor was very much annoyed at the stories printed about his movements during the past few days. That part of the rumors and newspaper stories which referred to his wife's mental condition pained the reverend gentleman very much, A

Valuable Iron fforlti Destroyed.

POTKKRO, Cal., Nov. 8.—The

machine

and pattern shop of the Atius iron works were totally destroyed by fire Monday morning. The loss will reach 970,000, with $40,000 insurance. One hundred and fifty men are thrown out of employment

A large amount

of

valuable machiner,-' and several valuable patterns WIVE destroyed. The iron works were owned by a corporation, which will rebuild.

"1 Walk on Fenn'i Hat..

IPOIA,

Nov. 9.—The board

/been removed from around us of Penn, which is to be the dome of the new city hall.

A well-known man in this city

has

made a bet that he will walk around the rim of that hat when the statue is placed in position. Several men can sit on Penn's thumb, and the buttons on his coat are as ample as chairs.

Fixed Their Own Prices.

SAN FRANCISCO, NOV. 9.—Raisin growers and packerr of the state have, with the exception of ONE. firm, signed the new schedule of prices for Call fornia. raisins. The prices had previously subjected to cuts at the hands of small dealers, but now it is expected they will remain firm.

Mangled by the Train.

LIMA, O., Nov. 9.—Monday afternoon James Quinn was walking along the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne FC Chicago railroad tracks when No. 9, the passenger express, struck him. He was frightfully mangled and cannot live. Quinn was under the influence of liquor at the time.

Fire In St. Paul.

ST.

PAUL, Minn., Nov. 9.—Fire in

Smith Farwell Company's six-story installment household goods establishment gutted the two upper stories, causing a loss to stock and building of 540,000, on which there

was

£30,000 in­

Patrick Egan Killed by the Can. WICHITA, Kan., Nov. 9.—Patrick Egan, a Santa Fe railroad repairer, was crushed between two ears in the

yards here Monday night and killed. The man he succeeded, Charles Tracey, was killed last month in exactly the same way.

Iont IIU Vote.

KALAMAZOO, Mich., Nov. 9.—This forenoon Senator F. B. Stockbridge went to cast his vote and was caught with an unfolded ballot in his hand A democrat challenged

him

ballot was cast out.

and

his

Robbed the Stage.

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9.—The stage between here and Sierra City

was

held

up Monday night by a masked highwayman. who secured the express box. It is not known how much the box contained.

Death of au Ex-Congressman.

PARIS. MO., NOV. 9.—A. M. Alexan* der, who was a member of the Fortyseventh congress, died here on Monday.

May Visit America.

CHICAGO,

NOV. 9.—Archbishop

land, of St. Paul, who, as chairman of the committee on temperance of the world's auxiliary has taken great interest in every branch of that work, has received an intimation that Archbishop Walsh, of Dublin, the head of the church in Ireland, will attend the services of the auxiliary next summer. Archbishop Walsh is a great champion of the educational measures about to be adopted by the liberal government.

nil Cauli llurucd Up.

NEW HAVEN,

Illaxe at Williamsburg.,

BROOKLVN. N. Y., NOV. 9.—A

A Gallant Affair.

Last evening Hanson's grocery Btore was the scene of a delightful little affair which deserves a plan in the chronicles of heralding. Mr. Morg Warren and his sturdy son, Graut, wore in the store when a crowd of happy urchins headed by the redoubtable Felix Harris assembled in and began to oast alighting remarks concerning the honor of a lady fair in whom the Warren's were interested. These remarks led to a general mix and for awhile potatoe baskets, salt mackerel and small boys were jumbled up promiscuously on the Hoor. It was a goodly sight and one long to bo remembered.

At Musio Hall To-Hieht.

Go' .,,' MinstrelB attracted a very largo noe to the Grand Opera House, i. filing, this being their first visit t. city. The company that the Gorman boys have gathered around them is a very large one, most of them being young, full of life and eager to please. In a word it may be said that Gormans' Minstrels came here alinoBt as strangers, but they will go leaving a host of friends behind them, as the company comes nearer being a first class minstrel show than anything seen here in a long lime.—Pittsburgh Leader.

Took Fire Again.

Vi

This morning at 6 o'clock, fanned by the high wind, the fire which had been smouldering in the old Darter elevator broke out again and raged fiercely. The department was called out and after hard work succeeded in patting it out again. This time the remains were about all consumed and it is hardly probable that it will take fire again.

—The editor of an exchange drove away dull care a half hour the other day in the production of the following pathetic tale: A humble boy with a shining pail went gaily singing down the dale, to where the cow with a brindle tail on the clover did regale. Abumble bee did gaily sail over the sweet and shady vale to where the boy with a shining pail was milking the cow with a brindle tail. The bee lit down on the cow's left ear, and her heels flew through the atmosphere and thro' the leaves of the chestnut tree the boy soared on to eternity.

SICK HEADACHX, whether from constipation, indigestion or from impurities in the blood, is cured by Irish Herb Tea. 25c at druggists.

Attention Oo. I.

The regular drill night has be«n changed from Friday to Wednesday night. .Every member iB ordered to be present at the armory at 7:30 p. sharp in full uniform. Business of im portance. All Knapsacks out must be returned by that time. By order of

Along the Tennessee, A good loud song we'll sing boys. Like those of long ago. And till tho air with glee, boys.

Like those of old, you know, cnoiius. Join the chorus all, boys, The eagle's ever free. Make camps with echoes ring boys.

Along the Tennessee.

Tboio men who fought In death, lKys. Xhose braves of long ago, For them make anthems ring-, bovs,

Those toys we'll ever know. Chorus, And 'Alien our fcane shall come, boys.

We join them, you and mo. Their spirits are on high, boys, Along the Tennessee.

rmh.e»lr

Ire-

Conn., Nov. 9.—The

house of John Lcete, 11 milkman at HampJen Plains, was burned about midnight Monday night, and SI,200 which Lcete had in the house was consumed by the flames. Lecte was absent at a political meeting at the time of the fire, and his family had a narrow escape. The loss on the building is small.

fire in the

four-story brick building, 171 to 187Wallabout street, Williamsburg,.caused a loss of 8130,000. The building was occupied by the New York Steel and Copper Plate Company, Jacobs, silk ribbon manufacturer, and other, small firms. The loss is divided among them. The cause of the fire is unknown.

READ Bischofs new "ad" to-morrow. BISCHOF is the pi sea to bny your winter goods.

Hashing froe,

fill they will raise our dead. bo'*s. Along the Tennessee. Chorus. And Small's Remedies every time.

Strong Mineasea

Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Book, Pa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, etc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Hea. Disease, was turned away by physician^ as ncurable, death stared him in the faoe, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediate!* after nsing New Cure he felt better and oould lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well man. The New Cure i« sold, alsb free book, by Nye & Booe.

Hucklen'H Arnica Salve

Thefcest salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, tever •ores, tetter, ohapped hands, ohilapinb, corns and all skin eruptions, and IOSB tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 26 oanta per box. For sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.

Children Cry for

Pitcher'sCastorla.

ADVICE

CAI-T. G. W- LAMB.

A CLOAK for you at a bargain at McClure & Graham's opening to-morrow.

BisfJiioF for curtains and draperies.

Sulphur

HAS been a favorite cure-all since grandmother's time, but heretofore it would not dissolve in the stomach. Dr. Von Peters, an emiuent'German chemist has di*iMVi red how to dissolve sulphur. Now ii vn be absorbed by the system. '•Liquiii .ipi-.iir" is on sale at Moffett & Morgan's.

BISCHOF for dress groods.

BISCHOF

for blankets.

LIQUID Sulphur "Internal" for the blood, stomach and liver. Miss LOUISE BROWN will begin a class in Delsarte System of Physical Culture and Elocution Saturday, Nov. 12. For particulars enquire of Miss Brown. 20H East Main street.

WOMEN

TO

If you would protect yourself from Piiinful, Profuse, Scanty, '•d.. Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

CARTEKSVILLB, April 38,1886.

This will certify that two members of my immediate family, after having suffered for voars from IVlciiNfrual Irregularity, being treated without benefit by physicians, bottle

FINE STOCK

Stock will

Chorus,,

Our lives were battle barn, toys. Its lightning In the eye, ihen muke tho welkin ring, toys, v-As »e graud battle cry.

Chorus.

Nend notes so long and loud, hoys

Its

STRAKGB.

Do .Vco "WOMAN mailed FREE, which contain* valuable luforuiatiou oa all fwimle dl*eadC9. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,

ATLANTA, GA.

JTQR SALE BY ALL DIlUGQI3T3, Sold bv Nve& Ce.

MUSIC HALL,

ONE NIGHT.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9.

THE

GORMAN'S

HIGH CLAbS

HINSTRELS

T'nder tnc Management ol

Wm. Eversole.

A host of new Specialties, Comecinns.

Vocalists, and Dancers.

The Georgeous Nantical First Rart, "The CruiBe of the Neptune." By especial desire, "Gathering of the Clans." The beautiful Southern Idyl, "Sunrise on the Bayou." A splendid production of James Gorman's Operetta, "The GoldeD Ball." All Soenery, Costumes and properties absolutely new. Prices—35c,

50c,

and

75c.

Scats In advance at

Robinson & Wallace's.

For Sale Or Exohange For

SHALL FARN

Imported Draft Brood Mares 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 line lot of 4-year down to sucklings. For sale 3 miles south of CrawtordsviUo on the Charley Edward gravel road at E. C. Griffith's stock farm.

be

Sold on good

Time.

E. C. GRIFFITH.

"W_A.1TTEID

A HBPRESENTATIVH for our rAHZLT TBEAEUBT, the greater t:ook ovi-r off -nil to the public.

A OHBIBTXSA.B RESENT for both old and yomiif. Our coupon system, which we uso In selling tills (?rcut work, enables each purchaser to got tho book FREB, so every one purchases.

For his tlrst week one agent's profit was (108 00. Another fine 00. A LAD'S* has Just cleared 1120.00 for her first weeek's work.

Wrlto for particulars, und If you can begin at once send $1.00 for outfit, we give exc!u| elvo territory, and pay larire commissions or. the sales of sub-agents. Write at once for the agency for your county. Address all communications to

HAND, McNALLY&CO.. CHICAGO.

*1 MAP

CHICAGO'I

GRIFFITH XZRGZ.

GRJI'HTH—and no oiher— has two fuel oil pines and four railroads, Including a com* plete belt line.

JOTS ONLY 1120 TO S625 Monthly Payments, $4 (o J/6

Wc tell all about it FREE only waiting lor your address. Here's ours:

To l'ounff Mothers

who are for the first time to undergo woman's severest trial, we offer you, not the stupor caused by chloroform, with risk of death for yourself or your dearly loved and longed-for offspring, but ^'Mother's Friend," a remedy which will, if used aa directed, invariably alleviate the pains, horrors and risks of labor,and often entirely do away with them. Sold by Nye & Booe, druggists.

From the Largest Factory in the East at the

Trade Palace, All Day To-Morrow,

NOVEMBER 9, 1892.

2STo Reserves. -A

.11

In addition to our large stock, will be offered at reduced prices for this day. A golden opportunity for a Fine Cloak at a bargain.

M'CLURE&GRAHAM The Trade Palace.

The original of the following sworu statement may bo seen In uiy otflee, W. D. TILNEY. M.D.

This is to Cerrify that

Dr. W. D. TILNEY

Has in months, cured me of

Catarrh

and Heart Disease!

And Benefitted my Heartngl

Signed

SARAH H. SPR1NGATE,

Widow of Wm. H. Sprlngate.

Personally appeared before me the above named Sarah H, Springate, who being duly sworn says the above is true.

JOHN G, OVERTON,

Oct, 120.1802. Justice of the Pea'jo. CrawfordsvlUe, Ind.

DR. TILNEY

POSITIVELY CURES CATARRH

And all Chronic Diseases

ScST* On a Guarantee.c-SS^

No Cure, No Pay,

Except for Medicines and Instruments. All charges moderate. Oflice opposite Court House. Hours from 2 to 5 o'clock only.

Visits in town SI cash.

Milwaukee Mechanics' Insurance Company.

Milwaukee, Oct. 211th, 1HI12.

To Our Agentu GENTi,EMKN:-0n reading tho dispute-lies reporting the disastrous lire which consumed large portion of this city last night, wo presuine many of you who aro notriilly acqiialn'ed with tho methods of this cjinpany, and many or our natrons who have insured with us, have leen Inclined to think that we are overloaded In the burnt district. Wo are glad to say that s^cli apprehensions aro unfounded and that while wu naturally aro Interested to

vl,f'l,lW

amount—$(10,000—tho policies of

the Milwaukee Mechanics' aro still as good as gold, and that we expect to closo this year without a reduction of our surplus. Momember that tho Milwaukee Mcchatilcg Is "still the strongest Insurance Compuny of the Kort.Ii-

Vours "1 ruly. ADOLKK CHAM Kit, bee,

l^mnct.surplusof the Mtluaukec Mechanics

Seim-ples.

2o per cent. Discount

For THIS WEEK ONLY.

ROBINSON & WALLACE. CORNER BOOK STORE.

AN OATH!

-0) louisviuc.NrwAi8trj CHICAGO«T

DIRECT XiXNB Toall points

North and South—Chicago and I.ou:svil, Through lloute to Western* 1'olnts. ISolidlPullman Vestibule Train Service

BETWEEN'

Chicago-Louisville. Chicapo-Cincinnat.. Crawfordsville Tiuie-Tali'e-NOHTII— 1:55 a in 1I0,"

H.S. WATSON. A^nt.

DLG T!

SHH0M & CO., Agts.

A NEW BUSINESS

FOR

MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS,

Is Just being developed, which can be earried on at home and will provo very profitable.. Honesty lo tho only capital required.

Full particulars and a free sample will bo sent you on rocoipt of 2-c stamps. No postal cards answered-

ADD&BSS

GEO. E. GALB & CO.,

Uustivllle, Ohio.

WILLIAMS BROS.

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Remember, wo make 110 charge for measuring your house and estimating cost of your work.

Hydrants put in and old ones repaired. We deal all kinds of Pumps which we selling very cheap.

125

South Green St

Opposite Music Hall.

1

VANDALIA LINE

I I TIXSE TABLE

In Effect February I, 1892.

Trains Leave Crawfordsville Ind,

FOltTHE NOHTII

52. §uu, 8:10 a. m. lor St. JostfpL No. 4, Ex. Sun. 0:18 p. m. for Sjutii Nc-nd. FOR THB SOUTH. *7°' a. in. for T» rrr Haul#1 No, Ex. Sun. 6:20 p.m. tor Trrre HauU-

For complnto time card, frivlni? ali train' nud station*, and for full iufgnimiinn u» f. rates, through cars, etc., wldrcF*.

J. C. HUTCHINSON,

Agent,

Orawfordsvjlle, I ml..

Dj/j I ICleveland, Cin-

Icinnati, Chicago

Route. j& St. Louis R.R

Warner Bloopers on night trains. Beet EO' era day ooaehea on all trains.

Connecting with solid Vestlbu'e train* Bloomlngton and Peoriato and from sscur river, Denver and the Pacific coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Columbus to and from the E&etern and i'» board cities,

TBAINB AT ORAWFORD6VILI S, GOING WEST. No. Small MM a, No.7 mail (d... a. rn No. 17 mall 1p No.3 Express ...flMSp.m

GO1N0 CAST.

No.12 Mail (d) f»:00arj No. 2 Express -:io No. 18 Mall...MM. l:12pm No.8 MalL pm

1HE

COMING COHET.

It is fancied by a grateful |i:L'.r i. that tke next comet will appear in tlie form of huge having

Dr.bottle Ridley's Inscribed on it in bold letters.

Whether this conceit and and hi?"

('oll:'

phmmit will bo verified remains''to Iw but PROF. RIDLEY wil continue W sei". forth that wonderlul vegetulil" i-oinp0"1' and potent cradicator of discuses. It only medicine which will give a new of life. It is a postivo euro for Dyspci'5'"Indigestion, Chronic Stomach 'I ron' Kidney Trouble, and lirUnt'- *e (in llrst stago.) Cntorrli iiufl of Btoniucb, Liver Complain!. Trouble. Two table spoonsful «'111. diarrliuea ar flux in 30 minutes. wholly vegetable. For sale by M' liooo, Crawfordsville, Ind., who will» sale and retail it. All lending irugiiists keep it.

All Recommend It.

FURJUIURE

1 have the largest

and

best

selected stock of new, fres goods in the Furniture line in ihe State, which I will ottei at the very lowest prices.

Call and see the line

when

you are in the city.

WMRXTEIDER,

43 and 46 •. Meridian

INDIANAP°U*