Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 November 1892 — Page 2

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OXE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys•m effectually, dispels colds, beadkhea and fevers and cures habitual tonstipation. Syrup of Figs is the jnly -remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the tnste and ac c»ptable to the stomach, prompt ii: its action and truly beneficial in iu effects, prepared only from the mosi healthy ana agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c md SI bottles Ity all lead.ng druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try 1*- Do not accept anj substitute.

CALIFORNIA FfG SYRUP CO

SAH f-RAKCISOO. CAU

LOUISVILLE. KY XCUl tORK.

DAILY JOURKHL

THE JOURNAL COMPANY T. H. B. McCAlN. President. J. A.GREENE, Secretary.

This Date in History—Nov. 16.

1492—Columbus, greatly disappointed by the report of the men wliom lie bad sent to the interior of Cuba, made searcbiDK inquiries of the uatives, and understood them to reply that tliere wus a place to the eastward where 1 he people obtained gold from the river sballo.vs and hammered it into bars tho few scholars with him, however, insisted that ail ihey sow proved a very simple and primitive state of society, and that tile acts of the natives showed them to have had no previous knowledge of civilized men. 16U0—1'eregrine White, first white bahy in New

England, loru on tho Mayflower in Cape Cod harbor: dic-i 1KB—"Calico David" (David Knlakauu). king of

Hawaii, !orn there died 101. 1800— Beginning of serious trouble with the Sioux at Pine Uidge agency, S. D.

THE FOREIGN VOTE.

The Chicago Tribune gives as secondary cause of the election of Cleve land was the fact that of the new votes cast in the Northern Slutes by a careful estimate 400,000 were those of tnen who have become naturalized Bince 1888 and voted for Cleveland, to not tnore than 50,000 who voted for Hurrison In the ISaatern States no man of foreign birth is entitled to vote who has not been five years in this country. In most of the Western ones, with the ex caption of Ohio and Illinois, nil that is necessary is a residence of a year in the State and a declaration of intention become a citizen to make voter of an alien. There were naturalized this fall in the city of New York 30,000 foreigners, and 15,000 in Brooklyn and 15,000 in the rest of the State. Some of them were fraudulently naturalized, aB they had not resided five years in the

United States, nor even two years, for Tammany has no scruples on that point. Nine-tenths of these persons, or 54,000 voted for Cleveland, and about 6,000 for Harrison. This gave him his majority in the State. The prediction made by Chancellor Kent fifty years ago that the foreign voters of New York city would rule the State, has been fulfilled. Thirty thousand men have been naturalized Cook county since the early months of 1891. Fivesixths of these, or 25,000, voted for Cleveland and the Democratic candidates. It is easy to see where the latter get their majorities. What is true of New York and Chicago ia also true of Wisconsin, Indiana, and other citieB or States in the East and West.

Ik a S14 suit of clothes can be bought for 84 under free trade, the soonor the McKinley tariff law is repealed the better. Tho people have demanded change in our tariff laws and if they are not given free wool, free iron, free lumber, free tin and free nearly everything else the devil will be to pay.

The plurality for Claude Matthews for Governor over Ira J. Chase is 6,973. The Prohibition vote in the State was 12,463, and the People's Party vote was 21,692. The total vote in the State is 548,380, against 536,810 in 1888.

The Indiana Legislature will stand nr. follows: Senate—Democrats, 35 Republicans, 15. House—Democrats, 63: Republicans, 37. Total—Democrats, 98 Republicans, 62.

Governor Chase has issued a Thanksgiving proclamation and designated Thursday, November 24, as the day, to oonform to the day of National Thanksgiving.

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A. A. McCAIN. Treasurer.

THE DAILY JOURNAL,

By mail, per annum- .. 15.00 By mail, six mouth .. 2.60 By mail, throe months 1.30 By carrier, per weeK~ 10

THE WEEKLY JOURNAL.

Three months 40 Slxmonths 05 One year 11.35

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, 1892.

Jndpc, I pl«wd guilty bespeaks the trotfn 1 am what 1 &m« and what yon see, §p old In a damned, unhallowed youth

That your wrinkled years seem young to me* Don't preach—don't lecture 1 know it all The easy canting, the fluent words, The Kolvmu drivel terta from Paul,

And a ciansled pliraso or two of the Lord*®.

Moreover, yon err if you suppose That oven a harlot,,soaked in sin. Slides* down the darkness without some throes

Of the marred purities vrUUlu. Oh, sir, you wrong even our disgrace To think that we never wall and cry Out from the foulness with lifted face.

To an awful Something up In the sky. Do you think 1 never dream of home? Of a weary man with whitening hair Of a missing voice in a vncant room.

And the sobs a-choke In a woman's prayer* That nothing baa ever prompted flight. Swift as my hungry feet could fly, Fathenvard, motherward—that 1 might

Fall on their necks, break heart and die? My Godl my God! when the masked brows muat

Be clothed to a false, forged radiance, while The bloom of tho soul is baked to dust— And straight through your fabricated smil® Dread ghosts of murdered innoceuce fling

Perpetual javelins from their eyes, And babe's blrdliko chirruping Scares like thunder out of tho skies—

When the sweet sanctities set to guard The inner whiteness from outer btain. Tricked of their holy watch and ward,

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Moan and madden in heart and brain And a howling fury hunts and hounds Wherever a clean thought hides away. And a dreadful voice of dooming sounds

Through the haunted, chambers night and day And a something mocks you when you laugh.

And a something Jeers you when you woep And hellflre lurks in the wine you quaff, And a fiend grins at you in your sleep And a coiling horror sucks you down

Through a black and bottomless abyssJudge,do you think your legal frown Can augur punishment worse than this?

Bah! what an infinite fool aui 1 To talk like this to a man like you! Some day tho toughest of us must die—

And wo shall be sifted through and through Sifted and sorted. Judge, have you thought That possibly to tho Sorter, then. Something that xmw i'« may be naught—

When the coward's shrieks steam up froai men? FIGS AND THISTLES.

There are no promises of help iu the Bible for lazy men. Gaining power never does an ambitious inuu a bit of good.

Xo man is pare in his heart who Is not pure iu his politics. The only truly brave people are those who are uot afraid of the truth.

Nothing makes a man a bit richer that does not make him more grateful. The Christian whose v.-alk doi-s not correspond with his tall had better not talk much.

A hypocrite always stretches himself up a little taller every time he sees a good man backslide.

The main difference between a wise man and a fool is that the wise man's bluuders alwaj's teach hi in something.

Make it rule to look upon the bright side, and you will soon find that there is always a bright side too look upon.

EXPOSITION ECHOES.

The pope has approved Cardinal Gibbons' plan for un exhibition of Catholic schools. The list of Hritish exhibitors in the industrial section already number fully 5,000.

The dedication ode will not -be read at the dedication exercises on accouut of its extreme length.

It is said that the English electrical manufacturing coucerus do uot respond to tlie proposition for a representative exhibit.

A committee of Indies bus been formed, with the queen and Countess of Flanders as patrons, to promote the participation of Belgium in '.he World's fair.

Th? Pullman Palace Car company is now building a complete train in duplicate of the famous Chicago limited that runs over the Pennsylvania railroad. It will be exhibited at the World's fair. The cost of the cars comprising the train will be $148,000.

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"It is astonishing how it cools youi Whole system if you can only keep th* end of your tail cold."

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it. heals yon when it iahot.

Approximating to the CtiMom.

"Bruddem, I'zo ko imlispozed wid de rumatiz dis inawniii I linds myself unable to staii up an talk to ye, an so I ax de congregation ter stan up instid whilst I disco'se."—Harper's Bazar

Hoy at Ruby" fort trine. The feebler the constitution, the more susceptible the system is to the causes disease, and the less competent it is to struggle with Bickness. Hence where there is a deficiency of natural stamina the physique should be protected, and strengthened by the the best invigorant that natnre produces. Insist upon your druggist or dealer giving you "ROYAT. RUBY" fort Wine accept no substitute "just as good" which they may offer yon.

The pure Oporto grape juice, old, rich and mellow, has that fruity taste BO seldom found, no matter what price is paid. Quart bottles 81 pints 60 cents, Sold and guaranteed by Nye & Co. Bottled by Royal Wine Co., Chicago1

PLEASANT

"THE NEXT MORNING 1 FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.

M* d**tor say* it acts pcnUy on the rtomarh, Jlvcr anil kidney*, and ha plwwant laxative. Tin* iJrtnk made fivm hrrtn. and ta propmvd for uscaaoAsiljr as t«a. It is eaiUsl

LANE'S MEDICINE

All drutrjrt-ts sell It at Eoc. nrul $!.«« per f*u*Ar«v Buy one to-day. |«nut*4 Fnmlly .Medicine* movm the bowel* encli day* 'D

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hecJtlxy, *bt* ia m'Cvsjj.Ary-

sign* at llhiokwnir* Wtamt.

At tho insane asylum on iruickweli's island it is said that when the insane arc th\st committed they are visited by family and friends. The friends drop otT, but father, mother, sisters and brothers return week by week, month by munth. Then tho brothers appear no more. At length the father leaves to the mother and sisters the duty of looking after the aftlioted son or daughter. The g-irls marry, and husbands and babies claim their time. Then the day comes when the mother alone is seen. Year in and year out, unmindful of the weather, unheeding* the season, conies the mother. When she comes no more they know at the asylum that Vac is •lead.—San Francisco Argonaut,

The T.alior Question.

Wifo (from Iho window at a. to tipsy husband)—Well, wliat's your t'.vouse for coining home :il this hour'.1

Husband—Let me 111, M'ria,. Just iconic from the meeting' the labor 11 nion. Been considering what we'll do about the recent strike.

Wife—Well, you just sit down on the doorstep and consider what you'll do about the recent loclf-out.

And she slammed down the window. Drake's Magazine.

"I don't sec why you admire ,Tenrii« Lawrence. She is as homely as sin." "Ah, yes!—but sin is rather attraoHcp.don't vou think?"—Puck.

To young Mother*

who are for the flrBt time to undergo woman's severest trial, we offer tou, not the stupor caused by ch'.oroform, with risk of death for yourself or your dearly loved and longed-for offspring, but "Mother's Friend," a remedy which wi!l. if used as directed, invariably alleviate the pains, horrors and risks of labor.and often entirely do uway with them. Sold by Nye & Booe. drnsr/ists.

Ojliiloii8 of the Trode-South. I find Chamberlnin's medicines very excellent, particularly Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.—B. E. ETintuxsr., llallettsville, Texns.

I have tried Chamberlain'B Cough Remedy with great success.—11. l'vsNEitET, Wnveland, Miss.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cannot, be beat.—W. L. Davis, Liberty Jtlill,lja. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family, and consider it the best 1 have ever tried.—\V. .1. Flowicr*, Bornville, Ga. 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye Booe, Druggist,

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Casioria.

I was troubled with citarrli for seven years previous to.commencing the use of Ely's Creain Halm. It has done for me what otlier so-cal'ed cures have failed in do —cured me. The effect of 1 lie Halm seemr majrical. Clarence I.. Huff.Uiddeforit. .Me

After trying many remedies for eati during tie past tweve years. I tried Ii Cream llalrn with complete success. Ii over one year since I stopped usiup it anil nave had no return of catarrh. I recommend it to all iny friends.—Milton T. I'alm. Heading, Pa.

MUes' nerve A Liver fills. act on anew principle—regulating the tver atomtcho and bowels through the nerveo. Anew discovery. Dr .Miles' Pills "speedily cure billouness. bad taste, torpid iiver piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest urest. 30 doses '26 oents.

J'lfjmlcs vs. Giants.

Lilliputian ns they are in size (being no larger than muBturd seeds), they achieve results that their Brobilingnugian opponents utterly fuil in. We refer to the eflicacy of the powerful preparation known as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, compnred with that of their gigantic competitors, the oldstyle pill. Try the litte giants, when dyspepsia, liver complaint, constipation, biliousness, or any kindred ills assail yon, and you'll make no mistake—they'll disappear at once. lleitervhiti Prulse.

We desire to sa.v to our ci.izcns, that lor years ivc have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's Now Life pills, Buclclen's Arnica Salveund Electric Bitters, and have never liaudled remedies that sell as well, or that, have given such universal satisfaction. We do nothesitate to guarantee thcin every time, mid we stand ready to refund the purchase price,if good results do not follow their use Theso remedies have won ttieir great popularity purely on their merits. Kor Sain hv Nye & Boon Druggists

A Million f'Wfiid*.

A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million peopie have found Just such a friend in Dr. Kings No Iis. ov ery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you th it it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest ahd Lungs. I-'.ueh bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money refunded. Trial bottles free »,t Nye & Co. Largfe bottles SOc. aiui'?l 00

Newspapers Endorse,

"Eduootors are certainly the greatest benefactors of tho race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and edu eating authors." He is not a stranger to our readers, us his advertisements appear in 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 & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine nre given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Eoilepsy

Coughing leads to Consumption Kemp'sBalsam will stop the coughs at once

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

nix Cleveland, CinDl§ ciimati, Chicago Route, & St. Louis R.

Wuru«'7 Sleeper* un uttrhl-iftatng. Boat mod cru day coacJjoHon all trains. ComieetinK dtth solid Vestibule trains a» Blooinlupton aurt IVorluto and from si»our PIVOT. Dcixvop ami the Paclftc coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Springfield anc Columbus to and from tlio Kaateru and sop board cities,

THAISS AT OnAWFOUDSVlIiIiB, OOING WE8T. No. mall

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No.7 mall (d,.. a. No.17 mail 1:40 No. 3 Kxprt*stf G:48p.ui

GOING KAflT.

No.!*: Mall (d) !:ft0am No. Express 2 10 am No. IS MaU.*««**~ 1:12 pm N0.8 MalL 5:08 pn»

Pick Headache and relieve all tbotronblM lncl« Cent to a bilious Btatool tho nyPi^m,BUcli a8 DizziaoaB, N&U&0&, Drou&tue&a, Distress utter rating, Piin In tho KMc, ic. Whilo their xnoeft remarkablQ succcas h&o Von ehowii iu curing

Beadacho, yot Carter's Little Liver Pilla raw equally valuable in Constipation, curing aud proventing thisonuoylnKCoinplaint.whilo thoyaUo corrcct all disorders oi the .tcmnch,Btinmlatdtha liver and regulate the U:v «'s. liven LCtUoy onljf cured

AebMhoy xronld boalmoattiric*lcsnto tho3G wha Buffer from thiBdistrc£.aingcoinpliiint butfortu* H&tely their goodlier do«u notend Iiore,andthise trhooncetry Uicin will find theso little pills vain, able in bo many that thoy will not bo *JU lisg todo without them. But after allele* head

flstheb&noot no many lives th&t harelB^iero iwetnake our great bc«ayt. Our pills euro it while Others do not.

Carter's LitUa Liver Pilla trs very f.nwll and very easy to fc&o. Ouo or two pilla inako a a«R3. They aro strictly vep^ablo aud do not gripo or purse, bat by their cea Ue action pioaaoall who UEetham. In vi.Msai 25 r-n{H live for $1. Sold by dr agitata overj'wh^rc, or scut by mail. carter meoicine co„ New York.

SMALL PILL.

SMALL

DOSE. SMALL PRICE

•0]J.C_uKV!U£,.VWM3,-.y &

DIRECT LINE To uil puims

North and South—Chicago and T„ou':sviHe. Through Route to Western Points. fSolidlPullman Vestibule Train Service

KETWKEN

C'tucapo-LoiiisviHn. Chieiigo-Ciiiciimaf. Cru'wfordsville Tuue-Tab'o: xniiTn— south— Imnatn 1:23 a n. 1:30 ui :iu ii n,

H. S WATSOX. A cent.

VANDALIA LINE

I !. UMil I I In Effect February I, I8S2.

Trains Leave Crawiordsville led, FO«TllKOltTir

Xo. ",2, Ex. Sun, 8:1(5 a.m. for St. Joseph No. H- Ex, Sim, 0:18 p. ui. for South itend Foit TiiK soma. X°. 51 Rx. Sun. 'J:44 a.m. for Terre Haute No. oli 1..V. Sun. 5:20 p.m. tor Tern- Haute

For coniplctn time ami, L-lviiiR nil trniiif uud stJiJiontj, uud for full information ji? IVi ratc^, through rurs. etc., nddross

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent,

Crawl'orrtsvillp, Incl..

Go tell it. vo i.»rcoze3, irom desert to sea Ji»e prescrinliou" lius triumphed, fair womiu is free.

Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is ibe one p.incolv remedy above all other! Made expressly for women, it is adapted to her special nto.ls, und fulfils every requirement.

No coudltion so tritK'iit os t« .lely It'. Nil eiiit'wiiu.v so (.Tent to Icitlle ii! As a res rative and regulator, tbe "Puvorito Prescription" is master of the situation. Positively guaranteed to give satisfaction in all cases, or money refunded. The only medicine for wom­

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Children Cry for

Pitcher's Dastoria.

Fur Soue Tiiuoat. Saturate N llnnnel bandago with" Chamberluin's Pain Balm and bind it ou the throat. It will cure any ordinary case in one night's time. For sale by Xye A- Booe, druggists.

We want every mother to know that cioup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. Tho first symptom is hoarseness, then the child appears to have taken cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarseness from tbe start. After that a peculiar rough cough is developed, which is followed by the croup. 'J'he time to act is when tlio child first becomes hoarse a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Homed 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 is to keep a 50 pent bottle of the Kemedy in t.he honse for use whenever syniplouis of the disease appear. For sale by Xye .t Booe, druggists.

Strong )ru nvincs.

Among the thousands of testimonials of ourrs by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a well known aitizen at Glen Hock, iJa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, stc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Norve and Liver Pills, cured him. Peter .Taqnet, Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Het. Disease, was turned away by jihysioian^ 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 bettor and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well man. The New Cnre i» sold, also free book, by Nve Boot).

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Ihicklcn'H Arnica Salve a TheLest suhe iu the world fcr rata bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilapinb, corns and all skin eruptions, and lose "tively ourea piles, or no puv required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 25 cants per box. For sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.

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business of our experience.

of this city, both in

BISCHOFS MHtN STORE-

East Jlain Street.

Special Sales and Cut Prices have not been necessary to give us the lar

WHY?

selected. We always have just what the people want and need, the latest and hot

in Novelties and Staples. And our prices are always the lowest, consistent

with the best quality. We are the recognized leaders of merchandising

Ou restock in this Department is unusually large and complete.

We always have special things to offer in this Department. Beautiful

designs in stamped and embroidered center pieces with doileys and side board scaris

to match. New line Hemstitched and Knotted fring Towels have just been

itcei\ed. S3?1* -They are suitable for wedding or birthday presents.

Latest shades and color combinations in plain and novelty

Storm Serges, Imperial Frtinch Serges, Drap d' alma, Whipcords.

promise a rare treat

We ha\e constantly any quality or brand you may want in Bleached or Brown Muslins.

ickings, Demins, Canton I-lannels, Prints, etc., at lowest market prices.

CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY.

Special designs in Lace and Chenille Curtains, Dotted Swisses, Embroidered Mucins,

pi in ted Cantens and Silkalcncs, Satin Russe for Draperies in great

varities. Plain and good cffects in curtuin poles.

REASONABLE

Because our stock is the largest and

Large Assortment and Low Prices.

^UNDERWEAR AND® HOSIERY

Cotton Wool and Merino, Union Suits, Seperate Garments White, Natural Grey, Scarlet and Black. We are sole agents for this county for

Ypsilanti Underwear, Fast Black Cotton and Wool

GOODS*

to all who favor us with a call.

DOMESTICS

BARGAINS.

Our Flannel and Blanket Departments

Offer the following: 10-4 white blankets, 83c per pair 10-4 all wool scarlet blankets, 91

good heavy comfortables, 75c each. Large satin comfortables, 99c. Large assortment

Home Made" comfortables in all qualities. Having made them ourselves

We know they are Good and Clean.

LOUIS BISCHOFS

MLA-IUST STORE.

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127, 129 East Main Sfc Crawfordsville, Ind.

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