Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 December 1892 — Page 4
For
Christmas
Presents
See
casta,
it'sJust as tfood the Greyer said, proffering arotber brand. "SANTA CLAUSSOAP isWbal we want", have youanij now on bapd We'll cerfairjlij fake nootber, we use none but the best, Andoll shrewd dealers keep if, are you behind the rest
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East Main Street.
Agents Wanted on Salary
Or commission, to .andle the N'L»W Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest aud greatest selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two eeconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like matrlc 300 t-o 300 per ccnt profit. One ajwnt'B sales amounted to 9020 In six days. Another, 18*2 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address, The Monroe Knuwr Mftr Co. LeCro^e.Wls. 44 5
KIRK
TAR SOAP
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
Gurea
Chapped Bands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Bemoves and Prevents Dandruff.
MERIC1N FAMILY SIMP.
6*»t fo" General Household Use
DAILY JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY,DEC. 14, 1S92.
THE DAILY JOURNAL IS for sale by Robinson ,fc Wallace, and I'ontious A Lacey.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Things Political—An Extra Session—
Onsp's Snub—The Hungry Horde—Personal. I Special Correspondeuecof Till: Joi. iix.u..
WASUINHTOX, I). C., Dec. 12. The tirst week of the second session of the Fifty-second Congress is over and the Democratic members thereof are through congratulating each other over the result of last month's election, and it. is to be hoped that thev will get settled to business once more.
The principal topic of conversation ibont the Capitol and hotels is the chance for an extra session and no one Eeems to know anything about Presi-dent-elect- Cleveland's idea on that subject. but it is beginning to be impressed on tho
mindB
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YOU can iook the town over and jou won't be able to lind a neater, more appropriate and lrsting present for lather' mother, brother, sister (or somebody's else sister) or children than a pair of our handsome slippers, etc.
J. S. KELLY.
»24
of tho Democratic states
men that the old man is going to run things his own way regardless of th? foelingB or opinions of his would-be ad visors.
The Sunday papers gave an account of the snubbing given Speaker Crisp at the Tariff Reform banquet in New York on Saturday night, and to say that, the Democratic Senators and members are hot. is to put it mildly. The worst of the whole matter is that the Speaker had given out his speech and it had been telegraphed all over the country, and when he was passed over his speech had to be "killed" in every newspaper office receiving press dispatches. As a leader amung the Democracy said this morning, -'Cleveland is going to run the same plan as he did during his first term, and it will have the same result/'
The city is already tilling up with aspirants for office, and the hungry look upon many of the faces would be nmus ing were it not for the thought that a great many of them, before many moons K" by, will be hungry in fact and will be counting the ties homeward.
Daring last session of Congress the employes of the Congressional Record were very active in securing the passage of law prohibiting government om ployes from working more than eight hours per day aud they thought it awful nice, but when work vas begun on the Record this season the mon found that they could not make as much money in tho eight hours as they could in tea and they are now besieging Congress to exempt the Record from the operations of the law, but they will hardly be successful.
While sitting in tin. National theater last Wednesday
Dight.
on looking
around the house I discovered Walter Ilulett and Congressman Rrookshire witnessing "Rliie .Jeans." While 1 don' know exactly what Walter wants 1 have an idea that
the
about strike
Coliectorshin would
his
ideal. Well, as a Dem
crat must liava
it,
I don't know bu
what alter will liil the bill acceptable Tt must have been a clear knock out for the would be postmasters at Wayne town when Mies l'orter was appointed I venture the prediction that there will be more howling in Crawfordsvillo tha there was in Waynetown, when a neiv postmaster is named for that office,
From tho talk among the members elect of the Fifty-third Congress 1 hav an idea that the soldiers who voted the Democratic ticket last month are going to repent bitterly, for the pensions that will be granted will be few and far be tween. A bill has been introduced to transfer the Pension Bureau from the Interior to the War Department, which if it becomes a law, means an almost en tire change in the personnel and man agomcnt of the office, und it is well un dersUxid what kind of a change that will be under the coming admimslrn tion. lion. E. V. 1'rookshire is located fo the session at the National hotel, and the latohstring is always out to his Crawfordsvillo friends. lion. John Wilsou, of Washington State, and family, tiro at the Jtiggs house for the winter. Mrs. Wilson's friends in Crawfordsvillo will lie glad to know that her health i-- much bolter than during last winter.
Mrs. Geo. W. Lamb is in tho citv visiting Mrs. John L. Wilson. Mrs. Litr.b
has just, returned from Berlin, whore
she has been for some years engaged in literary work, the results of which will be given to the world in book form in the near future. 11.
Music Hall To-Night.
The Music Hall will ring with laughter to night when Barney Ferguson and one of the strongest organizations presenting farce comedy will endeavor to cure all cynical feelings by their interpretation of "McCarthy's Mishaps,-' a pl.iy well known for its proclivities to provoke merriment, depicting ndmirablv the wit and drollery so characteristic of the Celt, a source that permits of great possibilities for fun and laughter. The play in itself remains the same, the tunny situations, amusing incideuts and witty dialogue, serving, as a vehicle upon which the fun is based. It is garbed, however, with new surroundings, new music, new songs, new dauces and new faces, and that tho different characters will be well portrayed is assured by a review of the players.—/'re.sx Xuliviu
The Telephone Headquarters, The telephone headquarters over the corner book store have been abandoned and the station is now at McClnre ,V Scott's undertaking .establishment. I'nder the automatic system no central station is reqnired each telephone being able to call up the place desired without the assistance of the "hello" at the central. When desiring to talk to persons out of tho city, however, the connection has to bo made at the headquarters at the undertakers' shop.
Officers Elected.
The following officers were elected ol the stated meeting of Crawfordsville Chapter. No. 10, Royal Arch Mason's last evening:
Walter E. Kosi'hro, 11. 1\ Alexaudt-r M. Scott, K. Kurrv Pontlous. S. rimuncey K. Snoilgn^s, C. II. buries »oitrn, Kr. Lucim A. Foote, Socy. Tho following were appointed:
I'rurioH A. Truitt. J', r?. Albert S. Miller. K. A. i\ Kro.l C. Handel, u. M.v. Wallace Sparks. (», M. W John Wiiblte, M. 1 V. I.owls H. Albright. «.
Christmas Presents.
Y-. may not know what, to gel. Mrs. Inglis and a number of theyoung ladies of First Presbyterian church will give a air at her home two doors east of the hurch on Friday afternoon and evsncg. Fancy articles, dressed dolls and uany useful little things for sale. An idmission of 10 cents will be charged. Refreshments served. Come aud see.
The Doherty case will be argued at Rockville next Saturday. —Tho district convention of the Y. P.
C. E. will be held .at Rockville on muary 1-1 and 15. —Captain J. B. Pence and wife will cave immediately after the holidays for sadena, Cal.. where they will spend the winter.
Miss Annie Burton, a favorite with Lebanon theatre-goers, joined the Oie Olson troupe here to-day and will appear it the Grand to night. Lebanon 1! hi
rUr.
•Jt will astonish you to go to Johnson Clore's one price store and see his lisplav of handkerchiefs, how good they are in quality and how cheap they are in prices.
00LLEGE NOTES.
The Senior class has elected tho following officers: President, Armstrong: ice, Acker: Secretary, Chipman: Treasurer, Demaree: Chief of Police, Yanderbuilt.
The Purdue Athletic Association met i) tho chapol this morning after the hapel exercises. Treasurer Thompson submitted his report to date, showing that the receipts from the foot ball games this season were a trifle over SI,000: the expenses of visiting teams 01) this year's improvement to park .-rSOO, and the indebtedness carried over from last year was several hundred dollars, this including this year's coaching, etc. Every cent of the Association's indebtedness being liquidated, leaves a net balance in tho treasurers hands o: 81,'fUO.—/Fai/rflc Courier.
THE SECRET OF BEAUTY. Is health. The Bccret of health is tin power to properly digest what you eat. If constipated or suffering with indiges Hon and stomach trouble, use Los Angeles Raisin Cured Prune Laxativ nold by MolTett »V Morgan, as it will give vou immediate and permanent re lief.
For sick or nervous headaches, gestion or constipation, MolTett ,V gaii recommend LOH Angeles Cured Prune Laxative.
imn Mor
Raisin
THE Drum Corps' dance will take place Thursday night.
11' you can't decide what, to send your frienus for Christmas try a life size photo at Nichol-on's.
ATTEND the Drum Corps' dance Thurs' day night.
week will do to gel, photographs at Nicliol-
ANY time this your Christmas son's.
MY store will uo open from now until after Christmas every night, until o'clock. Lor is Bismol'.
'I'm: Ladies' Anxilliary, Knights of St. John, will hold a fair at the Knights hall Thursday, Fridav and Saturday, Dec. 15, It! and 17. R"froBhtiient« served each evening.
Sottrf ttf JJlsMul ni ion.'
Notice is hereby given of the dissolution of the partnership heretofore existing between Thomas F. IToulehan and P. T. Stump. Hon,EHAN ,v Sri MC.
Foil the benefit of those who can not, come early we will keep our store open until after Christ inas until 9 o'clock. iiol
,1/ tCE
Sam IVck is now a cil.iy.on of Linnsburg. Mrs. Lucas, of Yirginia, is visiting at •Samuel Spohr's.
M. E. Sunday school elected officers and teachers last Sunday. Mrs. Laoina Muck, of Cruwforduville, Sundayed with friends here.
Rev. J. G. Stephens preached here last Sunday at M. E. church. There will be a Christmas tree at I'uion Chapel on Thursday night, Dec. 'J2d.
Protracted effort at the Christian church closed last week with seven accessions.
D. L. Kennedy, of Rockbridge Co.. N il., has moved in the house vacated by Will Smiley.
Mrs. Dr. Sellars, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting here, returned home tho tirst of the week.
Services will be conducted here on Christmas Sunday, consisting of recitations and songs by children anthems i:od a sermon by Rev. J. G. Stevens.
There will be a Christmas tree here on Christmas eve at the M. E. church. There will be crazy quilts sold on that occasion by tho ladies of the church and the proceeds (of quilts) to go toward the new building.
A KI'.w UIDEH sense of vigor, health and ease follows the use of Irish Herb Tea. Children like it. 25 cents at all drug stores.
FINEST. line of opera glassess at
PEIISONS desiring New Year's cards either for calling or for gifts can be supplied at THE JontSAL office. We have a large variety to select froin-
TUEKE is still time to sit for your Christmas photographs at Nicholson's.
Foi: Christmas presents look through Klein's stock before you buy, it will pay you.
I'IIrtxcrnhii .Vorice.
Henry Coolman aud Lewis Dewey have formel a partnership in the blacksmithing business. They solicit a share of public patronage. A first class shop and first class work. Shop 115 west Market street, iu rear of Truitt's grocery store. Cooi.MAN ,V DEWEY.
.Bisonov will have his store open every evening until after Christmus, Come and see the Holiday goods.
Huvlclen'H Ariitrn Salve Tiiebest, salve iu the world tuts bruises, sores, ulcere, suit rheum, fever eores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinb, corns and all skin eruptions, and loss tivoly cares piles, or no pay reqnired It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 ,'V.nt.s J'W box I'"or sao' b" Nye & Booe, drnggists. ••••..
6*
L. Bis. nor.
"itni/ I'm'! In a .Siorm."
tut in a moment. of calm reasoning try •tinyal ltuby Port Wine." It is the purest and best wine of its class. Good body, excellent llavor and (ii-eat sfrencth. Kcon•?iuii'al.too for medn-anal ami family use. Let it convince, you itself. Q.iart bottles ••fUHVpW's "0 cts. For sale by Nye&Hooe
I. it I'll i/D te lluxliu-xH Collfjie Some'parties have spread the report, ihat on account of our reasonable rates, we were not able to come up to the irounses made in our catalogue. Those desiring to attend may have one week try our school, and if we do not fulli every promise, we will chargo th'm DO tuition and pay their car fare home. .1. CADDKS, Pres.
Ithiiine II llli lieaxon,
puess the number, who would dare tot if u-1 the ii!s that flesh is heir to. I'o hear the half you could not bear to: r'-.ud lovely woman has tier share, too iie'd have some less if she'd repair to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For run down," debilitated and overworked ••omen, is ihe best of all restorative tonics. :Y potent specific for alt those coronic weakioss.jsand diseases peculiar to women: a powerful, general, as .veil asuteritie, tonic and nervine. It imparts vico'r and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weakness of the stomach, nausea, indigestion. bloating, debility ard sleeplessness, in either sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician and adapted to womans delibate organization. Putely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of' ::e system. The only medicine lor women, sold by druggists, under a postive guarantee of fatisfaetion uv:-rv :ase, or price ($1.1)0.1, refunded. .,,
A'hcn Bftby was sick, wo gevo her Costorio. '.Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria. Yv'hen sho had Children, sheeavo them Castoria,
An honest Swede tells his story in plain but unmistakable language for the benefit of the public. Ono of my child ren took severe cold and got the croup I gave her teaspoonful of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, and in live minutes later 1 gave her one more. By !his time she had to cough up the gatlioriug in her throat. Then she went to •ileep and slept good for fifteen minutes, i'hen she got up and vomited then she went back to bed aud slept good for the remainder of tho night. She got the croup the second night and gave the same ren.edy with the same good re suits. I write this because I thought there might be soma one in the same need and no! know the true merits of this wonderM medecine. Charles II Thompscen, Des Moines, Iowa. Fifty cent, bottles foi sale by Nye .V Booe, druggists.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
IlolMat/ xcunlonn.
In wishing its patrons and friends a Merry Christmas and a happy ami prosperous New Year, the Yandalia Line desires to announce that on Dec. 21th, 25th, 20th, 31st, 1892, and January 1st and 2d, lH'.W, excursion tickets at low rates, will be sold from all stations not only to local points on the Vandalia
1
Line, but, also to points on connecting lines with return limit, of January Md, IM'JU. For full particulars call on tiearest Yandalia Linelicket agent.
Holiday excursions at reduced rates to and fr.'iin all stations on tho Rig Four Route. Tickets on sale Dee. 21, 25, 2(! and HI, 1892 aud January 1 and 2. IK1.):!, returning tickets good until January il, 189H. A merry Christmas is insured by calling early at the ticket office of Big Four Route and getting a good r.tnrt, Geo. E. Robinson, agent, Crawfordsvillo, Ind.
MOTHERS'! FRIEND" I
fo Young
flakes Child UMh Easy*
Shortens Labor, I Lessens Fain,
Eiv.ors
by the Leading Phv-'a'ians.
Jiooh to ''Mothers" inn Mat I'ltl'F.. BRADFtELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, C.%. 2
SOLD EY DRUGGISTS. I
Sold bv Nvc & (Je.
THE FAIR.
Nothing Is Nicer for
CHRISTMAS
than
BOOKS.
i^hakospcuro's Complete Works tl.llf jLlie ot f-og-an !,n Webster's CnubrlrltrcU Dictionary 8i.»
Juvenile Books in lireitt Vurleiij
audit! all prieos..
The Fair.
South Washington Street.
I'ut L'/i mill l'ul Down. I want a word to -h.vme with ills. 1 have it now: I'll put down pills. Kxeuse me, though- than put down pills, I'd rather suffer some big ills. To put down the old-fashioned, huge, bitter pills, thatgiiped so and made such disturbance internally is more than a wise man will do. He will put up jvith such unnecessary suffering. He u-es I)r. Pierce's Pleasaut Pellets. As a Liver Pill, tlie.v are unequalcd. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. Put up in vials, hermetically sealed, hence always fresh aud re'iable, which is not true of the large pills in wood or pasteboard boxes. Asa gentle laxative,only one Pellet for a dose. Three to four of these tiny, sugar-coated granules act pleasantly and painlessly as a cathartic.
No better preparation for the hair has over been invented than Ayers Hair vigor. It restores the original color to faded and gray hair, and imparts that natural gloss and freshne-s, everyone so much admires. Its reputation is worldwido. .4 Million J'rleuds.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Or. Kings Nc^r Discov cry for Consumption, Coughs, aiul Colds.— II .vou 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. Kach boule is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money refunded. Triul bottles free ut Nye & Co. Large bottles 50c. and fl.OO
The laws of health are taught in our schools but not in a way to be of much practical benefit and are never illustrated by living examples, which in many cases conld easily be done. If some scholar, who had just contracted a cold was brought before the school, so that all could hear the dsv loud cough, and know its Higuificance see the thin white coating on the tongue, and later, as the cold developes, see tho profuse watery expectoration and thin watery discharge from the nose, not oneof them would ever forgot what tho first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then bo given Chamberlain's Cough Rcmtdy freely, that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at least greatly mitigated, when projwrly treated us soon as the first symptoms appear. For salo by Nye A Booe, the druggists.
Christmas 'Most Here!
And our Stock will make Friends, Outshine Rivals, Please Everybody and sell itself on. its merits.
The Trade Palace is clvuck full of handsome and useful jroods for Christmas presents at lower pnccs than elsewhere in the city. See our beautiful new things in dress goods and trimmings for your wife and daughter, a hundred varieties of delightfully handsome New handkerchiefs, kid gloves, dressed and undressed, silk, wool and cotton ones. Umbrellas in all the late fancy handles. Hosiery—an elegant assortment. Spccial prices. Gents smoking jackets—just the thing, ladies! Cloaks and Newmarkets. Useful presents, handsome linens of all kinds. Lace bed sets. White Bates quilts, comforts and blankets, the best line in Crawfordsville, at waydown prices. Chenille porters for your openings beautiful covers for your tables handsome rugs for your floors and lace curtains for your windows.
In fact, the Trade Palace is full of useful and beautiful things suitable for Christmas presents, and remember we are leaders in low prices.
McClure &. Graham.
North WliSlllllEtOU
RELIABLE,
St.
PROMPT,
We have the Largest and Best Selected Stuck
OF
HOLIDAY GOODS
lo be found in the city.
No trouble to show goods.
ROBINSON & WALLACE.
CORNER BOOK STORE.
Gold Rings for 10faCts!
LOOKS LIKE GOLD, WEAB5 LIKE GOLD.
Fifty Different Articles in Silverware for accents—vou
see them. Everything in Fancy China and Glass ware at bottom prices. Toys of all descriptions.
Carlson's io-Cent
Folding Tables Given Away.
Gold Pens and Holders
ONE-FOURTH OFF. Closing Out Gold Pen Stock.
PONTIOUS &
AGCOKMOOAT ING
WILLIAMS BROS.
Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.
125
South Green St.
Opposite Music Hall.
IsTotioe.
The Montgomery Savings Association wiil open a new series of stock on the first Saturday in January, lS'.W. Shares. £UH) each dues. 'JO cents per week. Those wishing stock should call at tho Secretary's ofllce. W.W.MORGAN, Secretary.
PAUL J. BA.RCUS, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Ofllce: 111 West Main Street.
Music
A
HALL,
Wednesday, Dec. 14
Night of Real Good Tumi
The I'roducer of Mirth,
Mr. Barney Ferguson,
And tne Strongest Orffuiil/.iiUoii fresco'i.|£ Farce Comedy, iNTi:ai'unTiNo
McCarty's Mishaps.
A Pla}' that will cure your Cynical Feelings! Everything New, Bright and
Interesting!
Merry Comedians, Pretty Girls ^?Ii
Prices
•9W&WW.-.--W
Sick Folks
.should
Store
siiuuid
•»i',t:r!.,1Sl
thatthelrliiiiill} imitjer jrtKKl he is i" diseases—lis it nil'•
knows but little about li"«'1,1!0
OHAONIO DISEASES
Tho reason Is vu^y to see, the
study only how (o treat chronic /l*
un'i
methods of Ueinjr ii're dilR-rent, people—the loetur knows tli»»i practices most, runnit medicines oitcii rnueli harm us jrool. Hence sOiP.c
llt.
UL.mj).r,.
TIKIS AlTKNTlON to tho cure ol diseases—
Dr. W. D.
j*
lo such should the Mtllicted applj. kn'but one doctor In this ijount Kiv'n*f
,,lJ!
TILNEY,
whose oflico Is FOUIII ol the court. I|OI,w,* tiv the tine of new aud proved medlcl *. vegetable and mild, eomblned with cn. study md a varied and larjre practice
:i*
thirty yeurs. he has cured hundred "r till oilier* havelalled. He tfiiHrunicc.* for hhr nock, throat, luiur. Mom:" "m bowel :md kidney 'disciimn, UN-od |alI,.V
rtn
tarrh. deafness, dropsy, heart ol:Iloirs, nervousand pnvatodl«eus*s l°Hh Oii hood, female diseases, rlieumaiism, SK"» souses, s»rofnla, tap«* worm.
n,\V°
Mi ir v.»u
Iiik him If you are not feeling well, a it) don't know what alls .vou. His abllit, tect the true nature of diseases i»i os't derful. Ills charts are wll dnthen.nhol B(» there Is no use of beliiK sick. uiliee hours, to p.m. dally.
FBOF.SI, SIBINBBHO,
ScientificOptician
Tim delicate construction of the eye It necofsary to use Kreat care SI'ECTACLi:^. 1 have made the uje a M" study, aud Iu Into years have (riven im "yri al leu thin 10 tiie adoption of speeuuli.^ Hume. Ilavliut a thoronifb cxiiorlcni In iiiK and adantln)! speelaeJUH to the
,,INTRL
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ana Clever Specialists. You will laugh, you will scream
1
1. lh
en'ibled lo ill accurately In nor} ease normal vision, known as prcspyopla. wi|» and hyperinelropla,
,'S
|Ulrliur
well as «e,ik
Miiii
various tinted glasses. In"1 ,1(.||
spectacles are of a perfect coast ruction.
IIUCIL-4U
tho sttfht, ri"PV _.*•
^|!unT»I»f»cnrvpfl
,irlf^he
umi~ry. ',"'
r/»iinui/m'G
wntfirv even, tataru^i,
lenses for weak eyes, watery eyes, »... ncarsltrliu'd, cross Hlnhled ii'J,h'jr'. cultles of the eye ovi rcomc. tMU "t an}
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White. nr.Tho^ Mnl-
fott and others. Prof.
01
HI Hr.
found at 224 south Washington^SJreeU,
or rn 1C. found at 224 south Washington
35c, 50c and 75
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Duncan's ofllce. OIHco hours from I
v.I
wni call at residence If rwiu«wt«d.
