Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 January 1893 — Page 3

"A Happy New Year"

To All Our Friends and Patrons.

ROSS BROTHERS., 99=Cent Store.

150 Barrels PRIDE OF PEORIA.

150 Barrels PURE GOLD(Minneapolis

400 barrels of FLOUR

is more than we

have room for in our store and offer

for a few days the above brands

at the following prices:

J] .40 for u0-[touiid sack Pride of IVorin.

7" cents for 25-pound sack Pride of Pori:i.

ftl .25 fur oO-pouJJtl sack Pure Gold.

CM cents for sack Pure Hold.

Barnhill,Hornaday& Pickett

Flour! Flour!

OO TO

The Warner

Con Cunningham

For Your HATS and FURNISHING GOODS.

Futliur ot

The Warner Elevator M'f'g Co.

680 to 700, West 8th street Clnclunatl,0!iIo

Hydraulic Elevators.

See their 1802 iMachlne!

in c3

DAILY JOURNAL.

SATURDAY. JAN. 7, 1893.

Painful Accident.

fipeclni Ui 'I'iio Journal. JAMKSTOWN', Jau. 7, 1S93. Yesterday eveniDg Frant Hull, owr druggist, while climbing between some cars of a train that had side tracked, the train Btarted and he was caught between the bumpers und had his leg horribly crushed. He also received other injuries. It is impossible to conjecture as to the extent of his injuries, but there is a very poor show of his recovery.

The Union Service.

To-morrow evening at the Y.M.C.A. hall there will be a citizens' meeting under the auspiceB of the evangelical churches of the city: The object of the meeting will be to indorse the screen ordinance and to look further toward the moral welfare of the oity. The several pastors and a number of laymen will make address.

The Growlers Happy.

Several of the saloon keepers have broken the agreement of the association it is reported and are selling the classio ducky" to growlers at ruinous prices. Beer flows almost free and the jim-jams are placed within the reach of all. There promises to bo a mighty howl go up when the association is made cognizant of the infringement on the iron clad oath.

A Donchty Team.

The Star is the only paper of Crawfordsville that has come out in favor of the tax payerB and against the Wabash donation. Mr. Iieeney is a graduate of Wabash but his sense of right will not admit of any huckstering to the advan tage of pampered aristocrats.— II ayne town Hornet. .Tere and Bob have bucuiea on the whole armor of rightousneBS and will fight the aristocrats to the death.

High School Lntertainmeut. The city high school wants and needs a good piano to better enable the conduct of the morning exercises. The piano will be purchased at once and the scholars are going to raise the money necessary to pay for it. It is proposed to give a musical and literary entertainment in Music Hall in the near future to assist in the raising of money. The enterprise is a worthy one and merits all encouragement.

Turned Up All Eight.

Charley Myers, the old German who it was thought had frozen to death, has been found alive and well. He took on too much of the juice ot joy and was found last night at the Sherman house where be had drifted. His family were almost wild about him and thought he was surely dead. Myers has served 22 years of his life as a soldier. He went through the Crimean war and through o.ir own rebellion.

A Good Idea,

Beginning in a few days a novel and interesting feature will be introduced into the programme of the morning exercises at the city high school. Each morning about 15 or 20 minutes time will be devoted to hearing a short ad dress, talk or paper from Butne citizen of the town on some live topic regarding professional and business life. The ministers, lawyers, doctors and business men will be called upon to make short talks on their life work. The project is a good one and can be made to result in much practical good.

A Car Load of Paper,

The largest single consignment of paper ever shipped to Crawfordsville ar rived here last night from the mills of Brookville. It was a whole car load and was sent by Chatlield Ar Woods, of Oincinnrti, for THF, JUITBNAL. It is the custom with Crawfordsville newspapers 11 buy fifty reams or less at a time but THE JOUKNAI,, with its increasing ilation, and its largo cellar capacity under the new building, considers it better policy to buy iu large lots. So instead of lifly reams we bought 900 reams. This is 25,200 pounds or 432 00.0 sheets,

Outwitted.

George Dilltnan got a lively reception on his return home with his bride, last Fiiday night. He tried to keep the date of their arrival a secret from "the gang,' but it leaked out. Then he arranged for a carriage to meet them at Brown Valley, but on arriving there he was told that a large orowd was waiting for them, so they came on to Waveland on the train, only to fall into the hande of about fifty of the "boys." A carriage was waiting for Mrs. Diliman, but Gjoige was lifted onto a dray, and driven all over town, followed by noisy orowd. When the friends of young married couple set their heads to have some fun at their expense, the said young married couple had as well face the music.— Waveland Independent.

A CURE FOR BASIIFULNES8. To many persons life is a burden when in society, on account of an in veterate bashfulness. They never know what to do with their hands or how set or stand. This is often caused by iil health, the body is inactive and slug gish and the mind is depressed. If this is the case get a 50 cent bottle of JJOS Angelos Raisin Cured Prune Laxative from Moilett Morgan, and by its use you will recover your health and spirits.

Oun prices are the lowest during January and February. COLMAN & Mcnrnv.

Foil bargains in suits or pants go to Colman Murphy's.

A MISSION.

tit. Bernard's Oathohs Ohuroli to be Treated to a Revival Shortly. Father Diuneu has arranged with two learned Jesuit priests to conduct a mission, which corresponds to a revival in non-Catholic churches. The plan of the mission is given in the circular printed below:

The following is the order of oxercites of the mission to be given by Fathers Moeller and Fionegan, of the Society of Jesus, at St. Benard's church, Crawfordsville, Ind., commencing Sunday, Jan. 15, 1893, at 10 a. ]m., High Mass :30 p. m., Rosary, Sermon and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament.

DUlil.N'G THE WEEK.

:00 a. Mass anil Instruction :00 a. 111 Muss und Senium ::J0 p, Stations of the Cross :30 p. 111.... Ilosary, Sermon, Ucneillctlon of llie Most Blessed tjiicniment

Confessions will be heard from 5 o'clock in the morning until 12 m., and from 3 o'clock in the afternoon until 10 p. in.

Those who attend the Mission are requested to abstain from all vain amusements, and earnestly employ themselves in the great affair of their salvation.

Let us pray for the conversion of sinners. "Behold now is tne acceptable time, behold these are the days of salvation." St. Paul, 2nd Cor., vi, 2. "Seek ye the Lord while He may be found call upon Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his ways, and the unjust man his thoughts: and let him turn to the Lord, and He will have mercy on him, nnd to our God, for He is bountiful to forgive."—Isaias 55.

OXDITIONS FOR OATNINU THE PLENAItY INDULGENCE OF THE MISSION. 1—To assist at five exercises of the Mission. 2—To make a good confession. 3—To receive the Holy Communion at this Church. 4—-To pray for the intention of our Holy Mother Church.

REV. JOHN R. DINNEN, Pastor.

The fieet of His Physiognomy. THE JOURNAL, recently had something to say about the feet of Dr. Robert F. Coyle, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Oakland, Cal., and an honored alumnus of Wabash College. We now take pleasure in quoting from the Oakland Press a description of the rest of his make-up:

We present herewith a portrait of Rev. R. F. Coyle the popular and efficient pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of Oakland. During his pastorate at this church Dr. Coyle has made himself not only beloved by his parishioners, but respected and admired by the members of the community at large. He is to-day one of the best known and influential of the men in public life iu this oity. In person Dr. Coyle has the physique that betokens the sound mind in a sound body. He is tall, broad shouldered and active in his movements. In his pulpit addresses he speaks entirely without his notes. Ho has a very free command of language, and the hearer is impressed with the fact that the subject of the discourse has been thoroughly mastered. Dr. Coyle is an excellent organizer of all the social influences that effect in so large a degree the prosperity of churches, and ho has the power of keeping the members of his congregation fully alive to the importance of their church interests. Success necessarily follows these high qualities when joined to an irreproachable character as man and citizen. Through Dr. Coyle's efforts the First Presbyterian church has been built up within the past year to the highest plane of excellence, having now the largest congregation ot any Presbyterian church west of Chicago.

Luther Will be Tried.

Luther Monroe, charged with stealing paint of Bill McCoy, must be tried says Prosecutor Moffett. The trial is set for next Wednesday and will occur then unless Luther gets a new bond and a continuance. He iB trying to do both.

A UEWARDED sense of vigor, health and ease follows the use of Irish Herb Tea. Children like it. 25c at all drug Btores.

—The l'andes Coterie will not meet this evening. —T. H. B. McCain and family are in Lebanon attending a family reunion. —Gorton's minstrels performed fairly well last evening before a fair audience. —There are prospects of quite a number ot new students entering college next Tuesday —Jasper N. Davidson has been elected as a member of the executive committee of the State Board of Agriculture. —Miss Mary Thomson will sing 11 solo at Center church to morrow morning. Miss Emma Allen will play the organ. —The price charged by the postoffice department for registering letters and parcels was reduced from 10 to 8 cents on January 1, 1893. This reduction applies to every postoflice in the United States. J'

A Common Sense llcmeOy. In the matter of curatives wbatyou wi.nt is something that will do its work while you continue to do yours—a remedy that will give you 110 inconvenience nor mteriere with your business. Such a remedy is Allcock's Porous Plasters. These piasters are not an experiment they have been in use for over thirty years, and their value lias been attested by .he highest medical authorities, as well as by testimonials from those who have used them. They require no change of diet and are not affected by wet or cold. Their actior. does not interfere with labor or business you can toil and yet be cured while hard at work. Tbey are so pure that the youngest, the oldest, the most delicate person of either sex can use them with great gcnelit.

Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for Allcock's and let no solicitation induce you to accept a substitute.

EYE, ear and throat diseases only, Dr. Greene, Joel Block. Pitting of gliiBtes a specialty.

A siLVEii book raaik with red tassel has been lost on Main or Walnut street. Return to this office.

Opp. Court House, Main St.

Trustworthy in a Way.

I have small. mendacious clock, A tickle clock from Krance IttuikU's where il should "lick, lock:"

Its iiiMtles b\7.7. and dance. Rut rely cm It, yon toe. For I am sure «lmt when Hp-V. It

Bays

it\« ten tho time must he

fc.-onie other time than ten. -Chicago News-Record.

A a a I.Cf*

Aspiring Author (with bin tnahiiscntil)—• The editor is not iu, eh Well, I'll wait fof him. -Are you regularly employed here?

Office Hoy (great maga/.inu)—Yep. Aspiring Author—A good beginning. When you grow up you'll know enough to be an author, won't you?

Ofiicc Hoy—HI know enough not ter be. —Good News.

I VrhcveruiHc.

v. The '•on-.tant drop of water Wears away tho hardest *tone /"'The constant gnaw ot' Toxvscr iMasUrutes the toughest bone

The constant cooing lover ,l Carries olV the blushing maid, Antl the constant advertiser

I- the one who gets the trade. Wahoq \Yusp.

Time's Changes.

Mrs. Htngo—There was a time, my dear, when you wouldn't, have thought of goiug to the theater wit !i mo wit hout wearing a dress suit.

Hingo—True, my own, but you were good deal better looking then than you are now.—Clothier ami Furnisher y:-

A Girl I Knmv.

I love to call on Ii»t hecan^o

«. There is no chaperon about. And by her father's patent schema ... At ten o'clock the gas goes out.

Harper's Bau&r.

.. Couldn't Beat Him. Duknne—Speakiug of storms, I once saw hailstones as large

CJaswell (interrupting with a sucer)— Chestuiitsl Duknne—Oh, bigger than that! As large as horse chestnuts.—Pittsburg Chronicle.

NecLst.

Blest lie the tie that llnds if Some simple way to check itsown wild, restless hankering'

To climb tho wearer's neck. —Chicago Trihuutt.

liaw'H This!

We offer One Hundred Dollar reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh (Jure.

J. CHENEY&CO., Toledo, O.

We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe perfectly honorable in all business transac tious and financially able to carry out any obligations made b.y their lirm. West&Traux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldiug, ICinmin&Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Testimonials free. Price 75c. per btttle. Sold by all Druggists,

BISCUOF is offering some grand bargains in blnnketB and comfoi i,o

I'eusi ve and ii

Many a woman shrinks from consulting a physician about functional derangements and weakness, and prefers to suffer in silence. She is sad pensive, and her neglect of lier ailments will prove expensive. It may cost her lier life. One of the most skillful physicians of the d:iv, who lias had a vast experience mi curing diseases peculiar to women, has prepared a remedy which is of inestimable aid to them. Wo refer to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, the only remedy for woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments, sold by druggists, under a positiveguaran1.ee that it wiil give satisfac. ion in every case, or money refuuded., ..

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Oastoria.

'•Royal Ilnby" J'ort /iif. If you arc reduced in vitality or strength by illness or any other cause, we recommend the use of this UUl Port Wine, the very blood of tho grape. A grand tonic for nursing mothers, nnd those reduced hy wasting disease. It creates strength improves the appetite nature's own remedy, much preferable to drugs: guaranteed absolutely puro and over live years of age. Young wine ordnarily sold is not lit to use. Insist on having this standard brand, it costs no more. $1 in quart bottles, pints (10 cts. Koyal Wine Co. Fur sale by Nye& Booe. •••'•VA

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Thereby Hunyx a 'Tate.

'And so. iroin hour to hour, we ripe* nd ripe, And then, from hour to hour, wc rot and rot.

And thereby hangs a tale."

And truly, "'tisa tale of woe,1' of onu *ho had Catarrh in the Head, for many years, aud really had been "rotting," from hour to hour, until Di.Saees Catarrh Rem edy came to his notice, lie usud it «it first with slight signs of relief, but he persisted, uutil a permanenteure was effected, and the world was again pleasant to live in From his awful suffering he was sot free by theexpenditure of a few dollars in that incomparable remedy.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

WE WISH YOU ALL A

Happy and Prosperous New Year!

Thanking you tcr the liberal patronage bestowed upon us, we solicit a continuance ol the same. Look for Bargain Sales in January—you know what that means.

ABE IJBVINSON

The Cheap Dry Goods Man

A great many persona, who have found no relief from other treatment, harts been cured of rhumutisni by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Do not give up until you have tried it, It is only 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Nye Ar Booe.

Cloaks, Cloak#, CloakH, The same reduction in prices applies to our stock of cloaks and ftire at our store on Washington street as mentioned in our advertisement, for main store. Every garment will be sold at actual cost or less. There are many novelties bought for our hol:dny trade in fine cloth garments and fancy furs on which the prices have been made very low. Two per cent, of alt cash sale* in these goods are also to be donated to the Orphans' Home. L. BTSCHOI*'.

DON'T forget to 6ee the grand bar gains in remnants of dress goods and novelty robes Biachof is offering during his January cut price sale.

Deserving Frame.

We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Or. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salvennd Electric Bitters, and have nevor handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, aud we stand ready to refund tho purchase price,if good results do not follow thoir use These remedies have won ttieir groat popularity purely ou their merits. For Sale by Nye & Booe Druggists.

A Million Friends.

1

A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. Kings Nejf Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.— If you 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. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money refundod. Trial bottles free at Nye & Co. Large bottles 50c. and 11.00

An honest Swed'3 tells his story in plain but unmistakable language for the benefit of the public. One of my children took a severe cold nnd got the croup. I gave her a teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy, and in Ave raiuutes later 1 gave her one more. By this time she had to oough up the gathering in her throat. Then she went to sleep and slept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up and vomited then she wont back to bed and slept good for the remainder of the night. She got the croup the second night and gave the same remedy with the same good resuits. I write this because I thought I there might be some one in the same neod and not know the true merits of I thia wonderful medecine. Charles H. I Thompseen, Des Moines, Iowa. Fifty I cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.

When Baby was side, we gave her Caalorl*. When sht was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.

M'Allltll /.V A/ It t:\GLAKV. lily's Oreuin Halm Rives satisfaction to overs one using it foi catarrhal troubles.— (.1. Meller, Drufigist, Worcester, Mass. 1 behove Kly's Cream Balm is tho best article for catarrh ever ofTered the public. —Bush & Co Drupfrifts, YVoicester, Mass.

An article of real merit.—C. P. Alden, Drutrgist, Springfield, Mass. Those who use it speak highly of it.— Goo. A Hill, Orutcgist, Springfield, Mass.

Cream Balm has given satisfactory results,- W. 1'. Draper. Drupcist, Springlield.

Mufs.

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 could oasily be done. If some scholar, who had just contracted a cold wus brought before the school, so that all could hear the dsy loud congh, and know its significance see the thin white coating on the tongue, and later, an the cold developes, see the profuse watery expectoration and thin watery discharge from the nose, notoneof them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Congh ilemtdy freely, that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at least greatly mitigated, when properly treated os soon as the first symptoms apart. For sale by Nye & Booe, the druggists.

".-Itij/ 1'nrt In a Siorm,"

but in a moment of calm reasoning try 'Koyal Kuby Port Wine." It is the purest and best wine of its class. Good body, excellent flavor and great strength. Economical too for medieanal and family use. Let it convince you itself. Quart bottles $1.00, pints 60 cts. For sale by Nye&13ooe.

RICE'S

Powder

The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia No Alum.

Used iu Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.

Crawfordsville ,' Ind*

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

Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation vou must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

CAinT.itsvtM.r., April26,188rt.

This will certify that two members of my immediate family, after having suffered tor voars from

Mciimriial

Irregularity,

being treated without beuefitby physicians, were at length completely eured by one bottle of BrndlifM'i Fcmnli! Ilciriilator. Its effect Is truly wonderful. J.

STRANGE.

Hook to WOMAN mulled FIUiK. which cotitalu* valuable Information on all female diseases. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,

ATLANTA, GA.

FOR BAl.K BY ALL URUQQISTa. Sold by Nvci L'e.

A HAPPY NEW YEAR To Our Friends ana Patrons.

We hope by correct business methods to give our piitrons better bargains than ever in 1893, and thus merit a larger share of your patronage.

The Fair

Employment Offered. WANT

I

'1 TlTJtNKltH,

7 JOLNTBIW,

7 MATGHKHU, 7 PlNNKIiH, Besides other workers of various kinds, to begin work at the Heading Factory on v,1-i'-. •'anunry H.

W. K. ALKKKY.

HUSIC HALL Monday Evening, Janimry 9.

THE»KIDS.

Presented by Frank Meader

Company of Commedians.

Full of harmless original

specialties, with songs and

dances. Magnificent.

tumes.

Seuts

011

cos-

sale al Kobinson Wallace's.

Prices !Ji)c and f0o

Agents Wanted on Salcry!|

Or commission, to liandlo the New Vmcmr Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho rjulckeet and greatest selling novelty ever produced. Cruses Ink thoroughly in two socouds. No abrasion ol paper. Works like mturlc. 200 to ^OOper cent profit. One agent's sales amounted to $020 lu six days. Another, Sttli In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. Por terms and full particulars, address. The Monroo Krasor Mfjr Co. LaCropflO.Wls. 44 5

FURNITURE

1 have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh goods in the Furniture line in ihe 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 46 S. Meridian St.

INDIANAPOLIS