Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 November 1892 — Page 4
"Would you know Why with pleasure Our faces so beam?
Our Ser/ants
i^e'er
grumble,
CU US
Is \\}e cause of our bliss
p. For all sorts of cleaning
KKFAIRBANK
THE LATEST!
And Prettiest Novelties are the Pearl and Silver Ash and Card Trays Pearl and Silver Souvenir Spoons, Pearl and Silver Match and Tooth™ pick Stands.
New Selections of C. K. Spoons.
Fo Be Had Only At
0
Leader in Low Prices And Novelties.
DU
Something New
SOLD nv
J. S. KELLY.
124
East Main Street.
PIANOS
and
ORGANS
We are displaying the finest lineof'Pianosand Organs" ever brought to this market. In "Mahogany,'' "Circassian Walnut," "Native Walnut,"
Rosewood," "Oak-5 an "Ebonized" Cases. Purchasers will do well to call and examine our goods, learn our
pricks
and
dlVE
MRS. WILSON
Our life
dream.
It Tie^er^coTTies an]iS9.
MADE ONLY BY
CHICAGO.
& Co.
DAILY JOI
Lebamm Jiejmrtcr.
tkhms
before placing their order.
Second-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.
us
A CALL.
D. H. BALDWIN & CO.
UKO. F. IIOGHKS, Salesman. Crawfordsville, Indiana. No 131, South Washington street.
Has what the ladies want
in the way of
Head Gear.
Call and Yon Will Be Made Welcome
127 8. Washington (treat.
RXAL
THURSDAY, NOV. 10. 1892.
The Dailt Journal
ib for 6i»le by
Robinson ft Wallace, urn! Pontious & Ijiicev.
FROM HERE AND THERE.
—-John Ti. Goben whs in the Cnpilnl to-day. -—Tos. Ij. Duvis 1ms returned to Indianapolis. —Con Cunni'n'ijbtuii was in ludinnnpolis to-tlnv. —Rev. Snmuel Beck bus returned to GreencasUe.
Nearly nil tbe boys who enme home to vote lmve departed. —Tbe Music Hull orchestra will ftirniBh the inspiration tor the hop this evening. —The Ladies' Aid Society of the Ciiristinn church will give their fancy fair on Dec. 7th, 8th and 9th. —The second section of the First Presbyterian church will give a social in the church parlors this evening. —The snow yesterday was good for the wheat and while as great a surprise as the result of the election, was much more appreciable. —Regular meeting of Athene Chapter, No. 97, O. E. S. on Thursday evening, Nov. 10, 1892, at 7:30 o'clock. Important business. •—Ladies intending to donate articles to the Christian church fair please have ready by Dec. 7th, and leave at Mrs. May's, Mrs. Steele's and Misses Burk's. —lv»v. G. W. Wiley, of Bellmore, was in the city to-day. Air. Wiley was formerly the minister on the Crawfordsvillo circuit of the United Brethren church. —Drunken men and boys rigged out with bunting and tin horns wallowed through the muddy, slushy streets last night whooping and yelling over the election as though they had achieved a personal victory, instead of having heard the news of a terrible blow dealt to American industries. —Xo man could labor more earnestly than the popular pastor of the Presbyterian church, the Rev. J. P. Engstrom, and his congregation has re-employed him for the third time with an increase of one hundred and fifty dollars in his salary. The church has never been in a better condition than at this time.—
To say that ."Tales I-'roiu Town Topics' (No. 5) is literature is saying so much that all will instantly appreciate the praise. Clever, witty, healthful in tone and sentiment these tales, sketches nnd verses are nuggets of true gold. They are welcome in every bonEehold where a generous and wholesome sentiment prevails. 50 cents. Town Topics, 21 West 23d street, New York.
.MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Wm. i)alo Pettit and Viola Warren. John C. iers and Sarah E. Conner. Benjamin Ray and .Sarah M. Fowler. Albert D. Ames and Minta E. Goben. Wm. H. Moore and Martha Viola Scott.
Jesse W. Canine and Leila Bryant Ilanna. !. Bowman and Laura A. Ste",
A WORD TO HUSBANDS. We hear much of the duty of wives to alwa\s greet, their husbands with a smile when coming homo 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 ns 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 nnd Bick or nervous headache. In such case go to the druggists Moffet ft Morgan and get fifty cent bottle of Lop Angeles Raisin Cured Prune Laxative which is a sure, safe and pleasant cure.
New millinery goods received4® weekly at Mrs. Wheeler's.
Liqito Sulphur "For the Bath"—nature's own cure for rhenmastism.
Sulphur
Hah been a favorite cure-all since grandmother's time, but heretofore it would not dissolve in the stomach. Dr. Von Peters, an eminent German chemist has discovered how to dissolve sulphur. Now it can bo absorbed by the system. "Liquid Sulphur" ia on sale at MolTett ft
Morgan's.
Bisciiov for blankets.
Liqutti Sulphur "Internal" for the blood, stomach and liver.
THE REFORM SCHOOL,
Superintendent Oharltou's Report Shows it in a Prosperous Condition. The annual roport shows a prosperous condition of affairs. The board of control of tho Reform School for Boys, at Plainfield, made their twenty-sixth aunual report of that institution to Governor Chase yesterday, for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31. They report the largest number of boys in school at any one time during the year to be 520, and the average attendance to be 472 129 boys wore admitted during the year and 200 boys released. Eighty boys were recalled to the school during the year, either because of improper surroundings or unsatisfactory conduct. The trustees report the main building, erected about a quarter of a century ago, to be unsafe for occupancy, and they recommend that it be torn down and rebuilt and enlarged. This bnilding has been sinking tor fifteen or twenty years, and they ask that the Legislature lie requested to appropriate a sum sufficient to do the work. They report the discipline of the school to be first class, and the health of the boys for the year rather better than in previous years. They continue the satire estimate of annual cost of keeping a boy in the school to be $120, which is a little over 32 cents a day. They favor a still further development of tho trade schools and report the introduction of a preparatory department during the past year. The annual appropriation for the school is 874,000, which includes all the cost of repairs etc., as well as the maintenance. As the several counties pay $60 a year for the care of each boy from that county they report the net ocst of the school to the State Treasury to be $41,501.21. They urge the purchase of more land, as the present farm (225 acres), is not sufficient. Snpt. T. J. Charlton, in his report, reviews minutely the work of the year. It is his thirteenth annual report. Since he became superintendent 2,300 boys have been admitted to the school, and nearly that number have become useful men. Some fell, bnt the great majority did well. But few deaths occurred during the year Deducting those who are known to have died, there are 305 boys out in the world who were educated and-trained at the Reform school. The boys are all committed until they become twenty-one, but very few remain that long. The average time of detention at tho school is two years and four months. Eighty-six of the boys now in the school are colored.
Outrage in Sugar Creek.
An election outrage is reported from Sugar Creek township which for littleness is unsurpassed. At precinct No. 2 John Corbin came walking in during the morning and asked for "a Democrat ticket." He was allowed to vote without demur. Later on Uncle .4*a Boots, over seventy years old, a man who has voted in this county for almost half a century and who pays more taxes every year than all the Democrats on the board, came tottering in and asked for "u Republican ticket." Trustee Armentrout and Jack Jordan, the Democratic judge at once challenged his vote. Mr. Boots explained that he did not understand tho law on the question, as he had been sick two years ago and unable to go to the polls. In Bpite of his protestations, however, he was not allowed to vote. Mr. Boots had a better right to vote than half the Democrats in Montgomery county and as good a right as any man in the county. To bar the vote of a feeble old pioneer on account ot an excusable blunder was despicably small.'
Conference in the Spring.
The Methodist bishops have decided that the Northwest Indiana Conference, which includes Crawfordsville, must hold its session in the spring. Accordingly the ministers will meet on April 12 at LaPorte with Bishop Merrill presiding. The spring meeting will result in several changes being effected, but there will probably bo fewer removals of ministers at the next session than there have been for years.
The Oorman8.
The inclement weather and the election excitement resulted in Gorman's Minstrels appearing before a small house at Music Hall last night. The performance was very creditable, indeed, but was hardly up to that of last year, owing, perhaps to the fact that tbe Gorman brothers did not appear so much. They are the back bone of the whole show.
W11EX XATURK
Needs assistance it may be beet to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even the moat perfect remedier. only when needed. The best and meet simple and gentle remedy the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.
Biscnop is the place to buy your winter goods.
Fon Sork Throat. Saturate a flannel bandage with Chamlierlain's Pain Balm and bind it on tho throat. It will cure any ordinary case in one night's time. For sale by Nye ft Booe, druggists.
Blsohok for curtains and draperies.
Miss Louink Brown will begin a class in Delsarte System of Physical Culture and Elocution Saturday, Nov. 12. For particulars enquire of Miss Brown, 2011 East Main street.
BiscnoF for dress groods.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Racking the lluntttt-n Tremsor*. Tlio organization of a company to work in an endeavor to recover sunken wealth brings to mind a chapter of forgotten history. In 17S0 the frigate lltissnr with £000,000 on board for the payment of British troops tried to pass through llell Gate on her way to New London. Off what is now East Ono Hundred and Thirty-fifth street the ship ran against a rock and sank. In 1794 the English government attempted to find the lost pounds, but was prevented by our own government. The other day a New- York reporter put on a diver's suit and struck the deck of the Hussar. He found iron work, broken crockery, bottles and tbe bones of men.
A dredge is now at work and a silver umbrella and one guinea have been recovered. Whatever the result of this search may be, the diggers of the hidden treasures of Capt. Kidd will again be encouraged and they will see him by faith in his "long, low, black, rakish craft" seeking along tho coast a convenient hiding place. —Boston Jourual.
—"Doctor, I don't know what to do with my boy. He doesn't seem to be sick, and he isn't lazy, but be acts kind o' dazed and queer, as if he had wheels in his head." "That's exactly his trouble, sir. He has bicycle on the brain. Get him one."
Iutsn Herb Tea taken at bed time overcomes langor, constipation and cures liver and kidney diseoses. At all druggists.
Along the Tennessee, A irood loud song we'll sing boys, Like those of long airo, And fill the air with glee, boys,
I.ike those or old, you know. CllOltl'S. Kon join the chorus all, hoys,
The eagle's over free. Make camps with echoes ring boys. Along the Tennessee.
Those men who fought In death, lioys, Those braves of long ago. For them make anthems ring, hoys.
Those hoys we'll evor know. Chorus. And lien our time shall come, tov.
We'll Join them, you and me. rlielr spirits are on high, boys, Along the Tennessee,
Chorus.
Our lives were battle bnrn, boys, Its lightning In the eve. Then make the welkin ring, lioys,
As one grand battle cry.
Chorus.
•Send notes so long and loud, boys, Their lightning Hushing free. Till they will raise our dead, boys,
Along the Tennessee.
Chorus.
And Small's Remedies every time.
Mrs.
Wheeler's for fine millinery at
fair prices.
Strong witnesses.
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 Rock, Pa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, sto. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet, Sclem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with flea. Disease, wits turned away by physician,, as ncurable, 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 ft Booe.
Jtucklcn'H Arnica Salve
Thefcest salve iu the world fcr cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilapinb, corns and all Bkin eruptions, and Iobb tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 oants per box. For eale by Nye ft Booe, druggists.
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One Night Only.
Production of Bartlev Campbell,s romantic melo-
tJ drama, tt
NOW IN ITS
11th Successful Year!
A Powerful Company,
New and Picturesque Scenery
Costly, Elaborate Costumes
PRICES
35c,50c,75c,
FINE STOCK
For Sale Or Exchange For-
SHALL FARH
Imported Draft Brood Mares and their colts and a line 5-year old imported Stallion, sure foal-getter, and fine lot of colts as any, in proof ©f which I ask you to call anil see. And a fine lot of 4-year down to sucklings. For sale 3 miles south of Crawlordsville on the Charley Edward gravel road at E. C. Griffith's stock farm.
Stock will be Sold on good Time.
E. C.GRIFFITH.
"W _A.3STTEX3
look over oir.'red to the public. •A OHHXSTMAS KBSBKT for hot old and yonng.
Our coupon system, which wo use in selllmr this great work, enables each purcliasor to get tho book FABfiy so everyone purchases. ror his tirst week one lureut's profit waa $108 00. Another WIG 00. A T.AIvy pJ0&.rGd $120.00 for her first weoek's work.
Write for particulars, and if you can begin at once send tl.00 for outfit. We give exclul mvcj territory, and pay larcre commissions ol thosak'B of sub-agents. Writ© at once for tho agency for your county. Address all communications to
HAND, McN/LLYfc COCHICAGO.
CHICAGO *1
2RJFFITHr4 r.:z„
GRIFFITH—and noothcrhastwolucloil pines and lour railroads, including a compicte belt line. unsiOHLY 1120 TO $R25
Monthly Payments,S4 toils
We tell all abovt it I'KEE only waiting lor your address. Here's ours:
Agents Wanted on Salary
Or commission, to handle tho Now Potent Cliemlcal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest und trroatcst Belling novelty ever produced. Bmses ink thoroughly In two soconds. No uliraslon of pupcr. Works llko maglo. 200 to .JOOporcont nroflt. One ngnnt'ssales amounted to W20 In six days. Anothor, 133 in two hours. Previous oxporlenoe not nocessnrv For terms and full particulars, address. The Monroe KrasnrMfir Co. I.aCrotao.Wla.Q 446
GRAND CLOAK SALE
EVERY DAY!
The largest stock and low prices is what makes them go so fast. New goods arrive daily. We can surely suit you.
i~4and
2
10,000 yards Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslin to be sold this week at less than manufacturer's prices.
2
make on earth.
1-2 yards wide—the best
You will always find the right goods and the right price at
McClure &. Graham.
North Washington St.
2o per cent. Discount
For THIS WEEK ONLY.
ROBINSON & WALLACE.
CORNER BOOK STORE.
AN OATH!
The original of tho following sworn .statement may bo scon IN IN)'office, W.D.Tjlnkv. M.D.
This is to Cprrify that
Dr. W. D.TILNEY
Has in .'1 months, cured me of
Catarrh and Heart Disease!
And Benefitted iny IIcuring!
Signed
SARAH H. SPRINGATE,
Widow of Wm. H. Sprlngato.
Personally appeared before me the above named Sarah H. Springate, who being duly sworn says the above is true.
JOHN ti. OVERTON,
Oct, 'if. 181)2, Justice of the Peace. CinwforOsvllIe, liul.
DR.
TII.NIiV
POSITIVELY CORES CATARRH
And all Chronic Diseases
On ft Guarantee.
No Cure, No Pay,
Except for Medicines nnd Instruments. All charges moderate. Office opposite Conrt House. Hoars from 2 to 5 o'clock onlv. ,,
Visits in town 81 c(ibL.
Milwaukee Mechanics' Insurance Company.
Milwaukee, Oct. 80th, 1H0".
To Our Affcnt/ii ~2.Ei^Tl^iIKN r0n the dispatches reporting the disastrous fire which consumed ii largo portion of this city last night, we proof *ou.who
aro
S?ii
tt.ncl
notfiilly acquaint*
with the methods of this ojmpany, and many ot our natrons who have Insured with 18, have been Inclined to think that wo are overloaded in tho hurnt district. We are triad £ra»»iA?cl1 "I'PrchetlBldtls are unfounded anu that nhlie wo naturally aro interested 10 amount—MO 000—the policies of the Milwaukee Mcclmnlcs' are still as good as
".mt ,wo
c'xl"-'ct
I I
to clone tills veur
without a reduction of our surplus. Komembor that tiin Milwaukee Meclmnlua is "still tho west1^0"1 '"sllr""c' Company of the Nortli-
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Im«"07u:!™rplUS
01 ,he
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MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS,
Is just being developed, which can be carried on at home and will prove very profitable. Honesty lo tho only capital required,
Full particulars and a free sample will be sent you on rcccipt of 'J 2-e stamps. No postal cards'answered.
ADDRESS
GEO, E. GALB & CO.,
Kuslivllle, Ohio.
WILLIAMS BROS.
Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.
Romembor, we make no charge for measuring your house and estimating cost of your work.
Hydrants put in and old ones rcpu1 rod Wo deal in all kinds of Pumps wi we selling very cheap.
125
South Green SU
Opposite Music Hall.
-C)itouisviutMtWAiBAHYS Chicas^ ST rt
DIRECT LINE To all points
North and South—Chicago ami I.ouisvillf. Through Route to Western Points. ESolidlPullman Vestibule Train Service
BETWEEN
Chicago-Louisville. Chicaico-CinciMav: Crawfordsville Tunc Table-
i::io pin j® H. S. WATSON. Acent.
VANDALIA LINE
I 1 MMB TABLE
In Effect February I, 1892.
Trains Leave Crawfordsville.
lot),
FOUTHB NOKTII
j!!' -i' Sx' I""1 }Q "1. for .St. Jofopil No. o4, Ex. Sun, 0:18 p. m. for South R.-n.i FOK THE SOUTH.
11' m.
for Tc rre Hautf
No. o.J Ex. Sun. 5:20 p.m. lor Tcrre Haute
„„,iF"r.,' ?rnplf'to
t,lme
Big 4
™ri'. Kivlug nil trains
nh, and for full informailun us!,
rutes, through oars, etc., address
J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent Crawrordsville, 1ml..
Cleveland,
Cin
cinnati, Ohicagu &St. Louis R.R
Route.
Wagner Sleepers on night trains. Best mod ern day ooaeheson all trains. Connecting with solid Vostlbulo trains ti nioomlngton and Pooriato and from swur river, Denver and the Pacific coast.
At Indianapolis, Clnoinnatl, SprlnirileW nod Columhus to and from the Eastern and board cltlei, tbainb at orawfordsvillk.
OOIKQWBBT.
No. 9 mall 9:U0 a. ra No.7 mail (d.../ 12:'JU a. in No. 17 mall 1:40 Not 3 Express „8:48p.ui
OOINO EAST.
No*l 2 Mall (d) It :00 am No. 2 Express 'J 10aro No. 18 Mall., 1:15pm No.8 MalU„ 5:08 pro
IBS
COMING COHET.
It is fancied by a grateful patron that the next comet will appear in the form of a huge bottle having
Dr. Ridley's ^'^novatuk
Inscribed on it in bold letters. Whether this conceit and and high ''om" pliment will boverilied reniuwis to be
s'cl1
but PROF. RIDLEY wil continue to sen' forth that wondcrlul vegetable compound and potent eradicator of diseases. It is only medicine which will give a new 'enst of life. It is a postive curqfor Dyspeps'"' Indigestion. Chronic Stomach Trouble, Kidney Trouble, and Url^lit's Disease (in first stage.) Cat«rrli and NcurnlRi" of stomach, Mver Complaint, "l'^al Trouble. Two table spoonsful will stoi diarrhtca ar llux in 80 minutes. wholly vegetable.' For sale by Me Booe, Crawfordsville, Ind., who will sale nnd retnil it. All leading dnit'tris" keep it.
All Recommend
It.
FURNITURE
I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in the State, which I will offei at the very lowest prices.
Call and see the line when you are in the city.
Wm. L. Elder, 43 and 45 S. Meridian *t INDIANAPOLIS
