Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 November 1892 — Page 4

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THE LATEST!

And Prettiest Novelties are the Pearl and Silver ABIIandCard Trays Pearl and Silver Souvenir Spoons, Pearl and Silver Match and Tooths pick Stands.

Ntw Selections of C. E. Spoons.

Fo Be Had Only At

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Leader in Low Prices And Novelties.

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Woman Takes Pride

IN A.

BEAUTIFUL SHOE

-AND SUE—

Will have a constant source of pleasure if she buys a pair of our 33.(10 ShoeB.

J. S. KELLY.

124 East Main Street.

PIANOS

and

ORGANS

We arc displaying the finest lineofPianos and Organs" ever brought to this market. In "Mahogany,'' "Circassian Walnut," ''Native Walnut," "Rosewood," "Oak" and "Ebonizcd" Cases.

Purchasers will do well to call and examine our goods, learn our

PRICKS

and

MRS. WILSON

with pleasure

Our faces so beam?

Is tye cause of our bliss For all sorts of cleaning

TKKMS

before placing theirorder. 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.

CIVK U.S A CALL.

D. H. BALDWIN & CO.

GKO. K. IIlTilIKh, SHlceniHii. Crawfordsville, Indiana. No 181, South Washington street.

Has what the ladies want*

in the way of

Head Gear.

Call and Yon Will Be Made Welcome,

127 S, Washington atr«at.

Our life 1 is a dreary.

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It ne'er, coiries anjiss.

MADE ONLY BY

N.K.F AIRBANK

Co. CHICAGO.

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DAILY JOURNAL.

SATURDAY. NOV. 12. 1892.

THE DAILT

JontNAi. is for sale by

Robinson .fc Wallace, and Puntious ALmcev.

Uial Benjamin was in Indianapolis to-day. —Ed Wilhite left for Washington, D. C.. today. rs. Howard Sargent has gone to Danville, 111. -J. A. Mount went to Vmlersburg this morning. —Prof. J. L. Campbell was Indianapolis to-day. —Miss Fannie Watson, of Orth. was in the city to-day.

A1 Gaston is the new night clerk at the Nntt. house. ,~-\Yesle_v Vanarsdal went to Indianapolis this morning.

Miss Nellie Green, of Ocala. Fla., is the guest or .1. W. Cumberland. M. B. Binford and family went to Thorrtnwn this morning for a short visit. -H. B. Snyder will have to furnish a giorious dinner to Dr. .1. L. Campbell and family as a result of the election. -No paper was read at the Ouiatenon Club last evening the time being devoted to a discussion of the election, the causes of its result and the future prospects. -The firemen are making great preparations for the masque ball Thanksgiving evening and it will be the most elaborate affair of the bind ever given in Crawfordsville.

"Uncle Tom's Cabin-' never grows old. There runs through it a vein of pathos peculiarly touching and sweet It speaks the universal language of the heart. It reflects like the prism the innermost phases of the human emotion. It is more than a play it is moral classic. It argiteB for two of the greatest themes that can engage the mind human liberty and immortality of the soul. Notwithstanding its frequent production, it is seldom on6 seoa the play as it is now presented by the Ed. F,

Davis Colossal Spectacular. It is 'refreshing see the old play in its nat tiaal habiliments once mor\ It is like meeting an old friend after many years The manager doubtless believes in the maxim. ''What's worth doing is worth doing well." They have brought to gether in this production all the requi sites that go to mik» un a first class en tertainment.

Ed F. Davis" Colossal Spectacular Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. will appear Music Hall Nov. 2'2.

WILL BUILD.

The

Lotus Club Decides to Do Nothme By Halves. The members of the Lotus Club held an enthusiastic meeting last evening and discussed the question of quarters. There are now 7" members belonging to the organization and it success more than assured. It wan decided at the meeting last evening that it would be belter to build a house suited to the club's needs than to purchase and refit an old residence. Acuord'ngly the board of trustees

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instructed to go

ahead and make arrangements for the erection of a suitable home for the Club The organization expects to expend 310,000 in the purchase of a site and erection of a house. There are now number of suitable places under dis cussion but the trustees will go slow and get the best possible site at tl lowest possible price. Of course the house will bo built as nearly "down town" as possible. If erected within the firo limits it will be necessary to bo brick. There is pome talk now of selling stock but a great many favor the building and loan plan and that will probably be adopted.

A WORD TO HUSBANDS. We hear much of the duly of wives to always greet their husbands with a smile when coining 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 Biek or nervous headache. In such case go to the druggists Moflet is. Morgan and got a fifty cent bottle of Lop Angeles Iiaisin Cun-d Prune Laxative which is a sure, safe and pleasant cure.

Liynn Sulphur "Internal" blood, 8tinincb and liver.

for the

WATER OAS.

The

Water & Light Ooiupauy Will Go

Asraiust The People's Natural Qae Company. Superintendent Homer, of the Crawfordsville Water A- Light Co., sal in his snug little office inst evening and said: "We are here to stay. Yea sir, we are going to camp right here and meet the enemy as the Lord's annointed should. We are now preparing to put in a water gas plant and exclaim with Monte Cristo, 'The world is ours!"The company has determined that something good for the town should be done. You see the old coal gas plant is partly worn out, that is the service mains are rotten and leaking everywhere. We have placed new cast iron pipes along all the streets and will go to sinking them at once. The water gas plant will be put ia where the coul gas plant is now. It will be prepared and then some fine morning about the first of January we will turn off coal gas forever, and substitute water gas. The con'pany is getting the machinery ready now and the only means the town will ever have of knowing that a change has been made will be by the superior light which water gas will afford them. The plant will be a very perfect and a very costly one and the company, by putting it in, demonstrates that it is not only here to stay but is here to meet and vanquish all rivale. "Water gas will not ouly be sold to the citizens for light but for fuel. It is the greatest fuel in the world and is superior \o natural gas even. The price charged for the gas furnished for fuel will be much less than that charged for lighting a6 mixers will be used. Seprate meters will be used and the two systems maintained distinct from each each other. We will use meters ex lusively so people will have to pay for what they use and no more. Yes sir, we are here to stay and before the first of January Crawfordsville can beat an\ town in the State on heat and light."

BRILLIANT RECEPTION. Jr,

Mr. and llrs. Georece W. Graham at Home to Their friends. One of the most noteworthy social events of the season occurred last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George \Y. Graham, on east Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Graham, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClure, Mrs. Katharine Graham and Miss Jennie Dorsey, of Fremont, Neb., were at home to about 100 of their friends. The decorations of the residence were exquisite and evinced rare skill in the decorative art. The lights were all shaded, in the gentle man's room blue, in the lady's room deep scarlet in the parlor the shade was red, in the library green and the hallways a delicate pink. The parlor uisplayed a profusion of rose leaves, ferns and the bright berries of the late autumn. In the halls English ivy gracefully twined the stairs, chandeliers interwoven with ferns. In the dining room were banks of chyrsanthemums and this ponular Hower was given the guests as favors The service in the dining room was splendid and the most delicious collation was catered in three courses. ,One of the features of the reception was the fanciful lloral grotto from which little Misses Bessie Graham and Fannie Chamberlain served punch

Eddie Brandkamp presided at the piano and materially assisted in making the entertainment the decided success it proved. The hours were from 7 until 10 o'clock and during that period the guests were entertained most hospitably On next Monday and Tuesday evening r. and Mrs. Graham will again receive.

The Knox Trouble.

The Ladoga Leader after giving an account of the disgraceful outrage perpetrated on James C. Knox, remarks:

We have simply stated the facts in the case and have no comment to make. The men named are all known by the readers of the Leader, and you can form your own opinion. Many Democrats denounced the action against Knox and very few seemed to sanction it. The Leader interviewed more than an hundred of theni here in town and with three exceptions found them deploring the occurrence. There has been no greater political excitement here since the war than was occasioned by the above, and feeling was for awhile so intense that it looked like there would be trouble even between many who have beon firm friends, but the advice of the cooler heads prevailed, and everything has become right aguin. Mr. Knox insists oil legally sifting the matter to the bottom, that he may prove bis innocence. In the meantime he is at his place of business selling hardware.

Siberia.

Next Thursday evening "-Hartley Campbell's most successful play, "Siberia," will be presented.

This is the eleventh year of the drama, and the fact that it has retained its hold upon the favor of the public, shows tnoBt conclusively that it must appeal very powerfully to the sympathy of the theatregoers.

Iliisn Herb Tea taken at bed time overcomes langor, constipation and cures liver and kidney diseases. At all druggists.

How lo {/el a llantlMome Husband. "When'er some lucky Indan maiden Found a red ear in the husking, 'Muska!1 cried they altogether •Muska!' you shall have a sweetheart—

You shall have a handsome husband." The handsome, man always the beautiful woman. Then simply make yourself beautiful. Remove all blotches, pimples, "forked signs of turkey tracks" trom your features, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favor no Prescription, a tonic to the nervous, circulatory and procreative systems. Its use brings roses to the cheoks, and sparkle to the eyes. Take It, and you will, like tt--Indian maiden, find a "rod ear" in poo I health, an omen of future happiness. Uua anteed to Rive satisfaction in every case, or monev refunded.

THE FIRST FRUITS.

The Canning Factory Knocked in the Head by the Result of the Electiou. Last week it will le remembered several members of the Fairmount Canning Company visited Crawfordsville with a view to establishing a canning factory here that would employ about 400 hands during a great part of the year. The gentlemen asked no subBiby, had little to say on any subject and nothing at all abent politics. It seems that they were interested in politics just the same, however, and the following letter received by a member of the Land and Improvement Company is self explanatory:

FAIBMOUNT, Ind., Nov. 10, 18!2. DEAII SIR:—Your letter received today and will say in reply that the unexpected result of the late election has materially changed the proposed established of branch factories by our company and while your locality was looked upon very favorably as a desirable point to locate, will say that our company will take no definite action at present at least. As the success of our business depends very largely on the protection of the tin plate industries and as the Elwood, Anderson and Gas City plants have publicly announced that they will discontinue the manufacture of tin, it offers to us but little encouragement. So little that for the present we will abandon further investments in the canning business, or at least until greater confidence has been established in the coming administration relative to our branch of business.

Very Truly Yours, Eu CALDWELL, Sec'v F. C. Co.

II J/i'.Y XATVRJ:

Needs assistance it may be best to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The be6t and mist simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.

I Hove Taken several

Bottles of Bradfield's Female Regulator for falling of the Tromb and other dieeases combined, of 16 years standing, and I really believe I am cured entirely, for which please accept my thanks

MRS. W. E. STKBBTNS, Ridge, Ga. Along the Tennessee, v~ "A pooil loud song we'll sing hoy

Like those of long ugo, IAtul llll the air with glee, lm\ s, Lik«? thofee of old, you know.

CIIOKUS.

-Now join the chorus all, hoys, The eagle's ever five. Make camps with echoes ring hov?.

Along iheTennessee.

'.Those men who fought In death, hoys, Those braves of Ion*? afro, For them make anthems ring. Uys,

Those Ixjys we'll ever know. Chorus, And'Alien our time shall come, boys.

We'll join them, you and rat Their spirits are on high, boys, Along

OIL*Tennessee.

.'Chorus.

Our lives were battle bom, boys, Its lightning in the eye. Then rmike the welkiu ring, bovs.

As one grand battle cry.

Send notes so loner and loud, bovs, Their lightning Hushing free," Till they will raise our dead, boys.

Along the Tennessee.

Chorus.

And Small's Remedies every time.

We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The first symptom hoarseness, then the child appears to have taken cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarseness from the start. After that a peculiar rough cough is developed, which is followed by the croup. I'he time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy would prevent the attack. Even after the rough cough has appeared, the disease may be prevented by using this remedy at directed. The only safe way ia to keep a 50 cent bottle of the Remedy in the house for use whenever symptoms of the disease appear. For sale by Nye «fc Booe, druggists.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

gill ttewHpapera Unaorae, .7'/-:': "Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating authors." He is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear iu our columns in every issue, calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous and Heart

Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye Sr. Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Enilepsy

DEAR MADAM.

10,000

ADVICE TO WOMEN If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,

Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

CAHTEHKVILLE, April 20, ISSfl.

Tbifl will certify that two members of my Immediate family, after having suffered for years from McnMnittl Irregularity, being treated without benefit by physicians, wero at length completely cured by one bottle of Bradtield'M Female llczulator, effect ia truly wonderful. J. W. STRANGE,Its Rook to WOMAN mailed FKKfc, which cont&lu* valuable Information uu all female dliciMS.

BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. O A E II A It O IS a

Sold by Nve &. Ce.

Agents Wanted on SalLry

Or commission, to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing 1'encll. The quickest and greatest selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly iu two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to :J00 percent profit. One agnnl's Bales amounted to 8020 In six days. Another, 8H2 in two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address. The Monroe Krosnr MOr Co. LaCWJC.WIS. 445

BISCHOF

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for drees goods.

Biscnov is the place to buy your winter goods. Foil SOKE THROAT. Saturate a flannel bandage with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it on the throat. It will cure any ordinary case in one night's time. For sale by Xye Booe. druggists.

BWIIOF for curtains nnd drnperies. THE wonderful Christy bread, cake, Paring and carving knives for sale at 107 north Grant avenue. 11 -2G

Liqi^D Sulphur "For the Bath"ture's own cure for rheumastism. BISCHOF for blankets.

Ihtcklen's Arnica Salve

Thebest salve in the world fcr cute braises, sores, uloera, salt rheum, fever Boree, tetter, chapped hands, ohilapinb, corns and all skin eruptions, and loss tively ouree piles, or no pay required It iB guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 35 oenta per box. For sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.

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 Bock, Pa., who for years bad shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, stc.j 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 face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately after using New Cure he felt better anu could lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well man. The New Cure in sold, also free book, by Nye & Booe.

NKHAM'S PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY

Coming events cast their shadows before.

The feeling of utter listlessness, lack of energy, desire to be alone, or the don't care" {feeling, are all shadows of coming events. No woman should permit those symptoms to gain

ground, for, being forewarned, she should be forearmed. Lydia E. Pinkharris Vegetable Compound will disperse all those shadows. It goes to the very root of all female complaints, renews the waning vitality, and invigorates the entire system. Surely such letters as this will support our claims:

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Compound saved my life it is the best medicine for kidney and female troubles I ever saw. I Induced my friends to use it, and it has never failed. Mrs. II. E.

FOSKETT,

LYDIA E. P1N&HAM MED. CO«, Lyoo, Matt,

West Rutland, Vt.

Druggists sell it as a standard article, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or LoxengeSf receipt $x,o* An illustrated book, entitled Guide to Health and Etiquette," by Lydia £. Pinkham, is of great value to ladies, we will •resent a copy to anyone addressing us with two s-cent stamps*

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.

yards Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslin to be sold this week at less than manufacturer's prices. 21-4and 21-2 yards wide—the best make on earth.

You will always find the right goods and the right price at

McClure &. Graham.

North Wuslilnstou St.

20 per cent. Discount

For THIS WEEK ONLY.

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

CORNER BOOK STORE.

MUSIC HALL.

CRAWrOBDBVILtE

Thursday Eve. November 17.

One Night Only.

Production of Bartlev Campbeii.s romantic mclodrama, +J

NOW IX N

11th Successful Year!

A Powerful Company,

New and Picturesque Scenery

PRICES 35c, 5Qc, 75c.

FINE5T0CK

For Sale Or Exchange For

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Costly, Elaborate Costumes.

SHALL FARfl

Imported Draft Brood Mares and their colts and a line 5-year old imported Stallion, sure foal-getter, and One lot of colts as any, in proof of which I ask you to call and see. And a fine lot of 4-year down to sucklings. For sa'e 3 miles south of Crawtordsville on the Charley Edward gravel road at K. C. iriftiih's stock farm.

Stock will be Sold on good Time.

E. C.GRIFFITH.

"WANTED

A REFKBSBHTATITa lor our rAMILV TREA5UHY, the Kreatest look over olf »r«wj ir the publnv

A. OBRISTUAB1 SESJNT Tor both old und young. Our coupou system, which we use In soiling this great work, enables each purchaser U) got the book FBES. so every oue purchases, rorhlstlrst week one agent's protlt was $108 00. Another fltttioo. A LADY has Just cleared ft 20.00 for her first weeek's work. rite for particulars, ami If vou can begin at oneo send *1.00 for outfit, *Ve give excluj five territory, und pay iariro commissions

the sales of sub-agenta. Writo at oneo for the agency for your county. Address all communications to

RANI), MeNALLVACO.. CHICAGO.

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CHICAGO

GRIFFITH

pRI*FlTJI-am1 no other— two fuel oil pines and four railroads, including a complctc belt line, F- A°A0NLY 5120 TO $625 fr/iP ™ontbJyPoyments,$4 io$l6 ^We tell all about it FREE only waiting lor ycisr address. Iicre'a ours: IOA^JM^UAY DW1CCIHS&C0.

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Room 40S 142 Washington S

Chicago, Jii

WILLIAMS BROS.

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Remember, wo make no charge for measuring your house and estimating cost of your work.

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

125 South Green St

Opposite Music Hall*

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-0) lOUISVIlit NtwV.8AP.S •••t •.

DIRECT LINE TOttll )K)llllr

North aud South—Cbicuin. un,! l.n». Through Route to Wfsu.rr i'oi fSolidlPullman Vestibule ram Servce

ILKTWEEN

Chicago-Louisyille. (Jli.ca*ro-CmciimuH Crawfordsville Tanc-TaWc: NORTH1 :f5 a 1 :«10

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H. S WATSON. "A

VANDALIA LINE

TIME TABLE

In Effect February I, 1892.

Trains Leave Crawfordsville mo

FOR THE N'OltTII

No. ^2, Ex. Sun, K:10 a. in. for N 5 4 E S 0 1 8 a FOR Til SOl'TH No. ol Ex. Suu. 0:44 a. m. Iir Hai No, 53 Ex. Sun. p.m. n»r l«rre Haute

For complete time mrl. K'vinir hII trams and stations, anil for lulMiifi-tmution .is rates, through cars, etc., nliin

J. C. HUTCHINSON,

Agent,

Crawfordsville. 1ml

Big 4

Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicagu & St. Louis R.

Route.

Warner Sleepers on nlfrlit tmlns. Hpst im*i em day coaoheson all trains. Connecting with tolld Vontll ule trslni Bloomlnjfton and Poorlato unit ("ni 11 river,Donvorand tho Pacific coa-*!

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati,

huge bottle having

SITIDKWJ

Columhus to and from th(» Knnt^rn and board oltlos. TRAINS AT ORATVi'OKUSVlIJ.E.

GOING WFET.

No. Small a. No.7 mall (d...) a.t No. 17 mall 1 I' No. 3 Express

Dr. Ridley's

in

GOING EAST.

No. 12 Mall (d) !i:l'l)»m No. 2 Express

11111

No. 18 Mall l:! No.R Mall„„ .VUH i»1:

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COMING COflET.

It is fancied by a grateful paiitu timt.'!-.» next comet will up near in tli«: ft'!'"1

of

STOMA! II KKNi'V AH'"

Inscribed on it in bold letter*. Whether this conceit and ami.-bjtf'i i'0" phmont will bevoriflcd rema ns to b'' but PROP. RIDLEY ivil conlmiw I" forth that wonderlul vcp'tubl" t-onijio-ji and potent eradicator of diseases. »»•.*• only medicine which will give

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of life. It is a postive cure for

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|)y«ii'l1''1"-

Indigestion, Chronic Stonun li I r»" Kidney Trouble, unci UrUin'(in 11 rst stage.) Catnrrh ami of stomach, l-lver Complii'ii'i Trouble. Two table spoonsful diarrhoea ar llux in :W wholly vegetable. For sale by ,'• llooe, Crawfordsville. Ind who

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sale and retail it. All leading '.inAkeep it.

All Recommend It.

FURNITURE

1 have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in ihe State, which I will o"el at the very lowest prices.

Call and see the line when you are in the city.

Wm.~LTEIder,

43 and 49 8. Meridian »t-

INDIANAPOUS