Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 May 1893 — Page 4

For Spring Use.

THURSTON'S SILVER POLISH. BEST IN THE WORLD.

For Silver, Gold, Nickel, Copper, Tin, Brass, Zinc and Iron.

Free from acid, and warranted not to scratch. For sale in 25 cent packages.

I am wholesale agent for this and adjoining counties.

0

Columbia, the Gem of

the Ocean.

The latest in

Graduating Slippers

134

have arrived.

J. S. KELLY.

East Main Street.

BUT A. GOOD L4WK MOWEB.

The "Continental"

—AT-

Tinsley & Martin's.

An Indian Outbreak

is a dreadful thing—-*

undoubtedly caused by the irritating effects of dirt. Outbreaks, and crime generally, are never possible among people who

addicted to the use of

MRU'S

are

AMERICAN FAMILY

SOAP

The great soother of angry passions— the promoter of health and goodfeeling. Geans everything—injures nothing—don't be afraid to use KIRK'S Soap on the most delicate fabrics. JAb. S. KIRK Sc COi Chicago

Dusky Diamond Tar Soap

A

aSr1"

WILLIAMS BROS.,

PZ.T7XSBBX8,

Have moved to

1x2

South Green

street, formerly the natural gas office.

In addition to plumbing, we wish to impress the public with the fact that we sell

PUMPS!

All Kinds

Pump repairing a specialty. "We have hired a pump expert and will do your work satisfaetorily.

DAILY JOURNAL

TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1893.

Thb Daily Jottokaii is for sale by Robinson & Wftllaoe, and Pontioua & Laoey.

Important to Advertisers.

Copy for changes in advertisements most be in the office by ten o'clock. Beading notices will be received np to two o'clock.

FfiOH HKRK AND THESE.

—Ed YanOnmp is home from Fort Wayne. —J. J. Ineley returned from Lafayette lost night. —J. I. Kiddle, of Terre Haute, is in the oity to-day. —A. E. Davis was over from Indianapolis last evening. —Miss Maude Mahorney is visiting Miss Edna Jones in Terre Haute. —Dr. H. A. Tucker left for Ohio last night to deliyer a lecture to-night. —Reading, Pa., has just passed an ordinance providing for an expensive and complete sewerage plant. —Sciota Tribe, No. 100, will institute a tribe of Red Men at W aynetown, Ind., next week. Date not yet decided. —W. D. Jones has gone to Eagle Lake, near Warsaw, to take charge of bis summer hotel which opens June 1. —The Y. P. XL of the Baptist church will give an ice cream social on next Friday evening, May 12. Admission 15 cents. —Jesse Long, one of the mail clerks killed at Lafayette, was well known here having married a Miss Kelley of near Ladoga. —Pat Yanghn, of Crawfordsville, spent Sunday here. He will take his family with him for residence at his new home the last of Il.6 \sv.sk.—Lafayette Courier. —The Washburn Symphony Olub bas had a number of elegent display boards, fitted up in a most artistic manner for the purpose of exhibiting its photographs. —Columbus Beck was released from jail yesterday and reinstated again last oight with impressive ceremony and pomp. A good man cannot be kept out of a good thing. —Mrs. B. L. Ornbaun will teach the infant class at th6 North Orawfi rdsville Sunday school, and Miss Anna Wilson the class of young boys. There were forty-one persons present last Sunday.— Herald. —Mrs. Jere Keeney, who has been visiting Mrs. Will Glasscock, has returned to her home in Crawfordsville .. A grand concert will be given by the Washburn Symphony Club, of Wa bash College, at Kimber church, Friday ereeling, May 12.— Danville(Ill.)Xews—The fifth night of the festival at the

M. E. church was make glorious by a lecture by Rev. Dr. Tucker, of Crawfordsville, who spoke on the subject of "Drifting." Rev. Tucker is a very learned man ana spoke in a deep impressive manner that showed very plainly that his whole heart was in the work before him.—Brazil limes. —Rev. Switzer announced last night that arrangements would probably be soon completed for the enlarging of the M. E. church. It is expected that when the work is completed the seating capacity will be increased about six hundred. This is a much needed improvement, as the church requirements of the city are rapidly increasing.—Brazil Times. —E. T. Mills, after seventeen years of service for the road, has severed his connection with the O. & E. I. Wednesday he took the position of foreman of bridges and depots on the Big Four, with headquarters at Crawfordsville. Mr. Mills always did two things in his lonjj term of service—attended- to the company's and his own business quietly, in the beet manner he could. He has a great number of friends in Danville and the shops and they will miss him, while they are pleased with the recognition of his merit.—Danville (111.) Commercial.

Another Howl Due.

Yesterday an order was made by Judge Harney on Tippecanoe county for $2,002 to pay O. P. Haywood an'' A. 3. Anderson, for prosecuting tne Pettit case. They had received 81,500 before another good healthy wail Is due from the county on our north, which spent $25,000 trying Pettit and has 29 rioters to try at about 82,500 a try.

Bed Men.

Every member of Sciota Tribe No. 100 is requested to be at wigwam this evening. Work in chief's degree. Also other important business.

E. A. Broweb, Sachem.

That "llimel" Carriage. As light as a buggy, as strong as a wagon and the finest work of art on wheels ever shown in this oity. Call at Oohoon & Fisher's and let your eyes have a feast. The price low. tf

DON'T DO IT.

The most precious earthly possession is a good oharaoter. If you are ever tempted to do a mean or dishonest thing, don't do it. If you are ever enticed to£indulge in intoxicating drinks don't do it. If you have dyspepsia, indigestion or constipation and any one tries to persuade you to use any medicine but the Los Angeles Raisin Cured Prune Laxative, don't do it. Sold by Moffett & Morgan, the druggists. You will find it the best medioine in the market for stomach, bowel and liver complaint.

PERFECTLY UALM AMD 00BRE0T.

Captain Bioe and Dr. Stanley Coulter in the Lafayette Wreok. The Lafayette Call gi.'ea the experience of Captain Rioe and Dr. Coulter in the Big Four wreok as follows:

Dr. Stanley M. Coulter, of Purdue, was a passenger on the ill-fated train from Chicago. He left the smoker for the ooaoh in front of

it,

to join

CaptaiD

Rioe, who got on at Fowler, and both came down from there together. The train left Templeton at a good speed and when it struck the grade opposite Purdue had evidently become unoontrollable. On the oomponnd. curve on the embankment aoross the river bottoms, immediately west of the bridge, the coach began to careen over on its side like a sailboat, first on one side and then on the other. Dr. Coulter remarked to Captain Rice that the train was running at a sinful rate, and that there would be an aooident some time if it was not stopped. The lights of the city were soon visible, and when near the bridge, with no sign of checking, both gentlemen realized that there was trouble ahead, and Dootor Coulter said, "Jump for the aisle," and the Captain, "We're going to run into something!" All in the oar were awake and jumped for the aisle, although Messrs. Coulter and Rioe, knowing of the dangerous right angle curve ahead, were probably the only ones who at all realized the terrible peril. All estimated the speed at about seventy-five miles an hour, and the train crossed the bridge (whioh did not even shake) like an arrow, whose Hight could scarce be seen. Dr. Coulter expected to land in the canal at the first ourve at thei end of the bridge, wit.lt the sleepers on top of his coach yet not a woman fainted or screamed, or a man halloed. All the passengers behaved welj, and the Doctor has a good deal of faith in humanity now. He was oalm,as was his companion, and their conversation was continued while standing in the aisle. When the coaoh left the track Captain Rice said, "We have landed atj last," and Dr. Coulter. "Somewhat unceremoniously, but still here." Both gentlemen assisted the ladies from the oar, going forward and to the right. The sleepers had pushed the coach on a little, and the sheds had fallen in front and to the left of it, and between them and the wreck. No one in the car was hurt. Dr. Coulter had the Bramble House night clerk telephone for surgeons and inside of five minutes from the time the train left the track, the fire department had hose laid and begun work. The city electric lights were out and the train shed lights had been extinguished by the fall of the shed, so it was intensely dark. Both gentlemen left the scene inside of an hour, and after the tense nervous strain and excitement were over, began for the first time to be frightened. By the time they got home, they were all of a tremble. Dr. Coulter eajs he had enough of wrecks.

Old Man Lilacs Oomine.

Chas. A. Gardner, a jolly actor, with a pleasant manner and a sweet voice, sang through a German dialeot play called "Fatherland," at the Grand Opera House last night, and made a large audience happy. The plot rests in the abduction of a child, heiress of some estate, and her recovery by Herman Leapold, a Tyrolean guide. The songs sung by Mr. Gardner in his own delightful manner, are "Pretty Bobolink," "Shut Your Eyes Tightly," "Chamois Hunter," "Gesundheit" and the "Lilac," all of which received enthusiastic encores, especially the "Lilac" which had to be repeated a number of timeB. The stage setting of the spmningbee, with real spinning wheels, the fire scene and the Siengerfeat at Munich were all good. Mr. Gardner is excellent and was well supported by an able company. —Brooklyn Eagle.

Alas For Cornelius.

The Washington correspondent of the Indianapolis News says: "Around the Heilman House, the headquarters of the Indiana office-seekers, to-day the silence was so dense you could have pared it with a knife. It was all on account of the President's order denying himself to office seekers. Among the Hoosiers who were in Washington when the cannon went off, as one of them expressed it, were the following: C. W. Cunning ham, Crawfordsville Dr. Pitzer, Tipton Henry Mellon, Booneville Judge Lowry Ft. Wayne L. A. Kirkwood, Muncie Elliott Bowman, Covington Captain Archer, Spencer. Most of them will take the President's advice and go home."

Decorate the Court flouse Yard. Montgomery county should ^follow the example of her neighbors and make some decorations in her court house yard. A few well arranged flower beds would cost but little but would make the appearanoe of things much improved. Erauae & Crist offer to famish the work free and the plants for their actual cost.

Vandal la Corner.

The Yandalia will sell tickets as fol lows: World's Fair rates, all rail to Chicago and return, 87.00. Good to return including Nov. 15, '93.

To Muncie and return, May 15th to 23d, one fare, $2.25, on account of German Baptists.

To Frankfort and return, on account of Forepaugh's great show, 81 round trip, going May 18th, return May 19th,

To Terre Haute and return, acoount Red Men, 82.15, going May 12, returning May 15th.

To Camden and return, May 19th to 23d, $1.45 round trip, aocount old German Baptists. J. C. Hutchinson,

Agent.

How's Thin?

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be oured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned^ havo known P. J. Cheney for the last Ifi years, and believe him perfectly honorable In al business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made bv their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Rinnan & Marvin. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, Ohio.

Hall's Cattarh cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per pottle. Sold by all DrucrgUU. Testimon latk free,

The Century Company at the World's lair I The Century Company will show in their exhibit at the Columbian Exposition a great number of interesting original manusoripta and drawings for important illustrations in the Century and St. Nicholas. Manuscript poems by Tennyson, Longfellow, Whittier, and Bryant will appear in the St. Nicholas exhibit, with the manuscript of the first chapter of "Little Lord Fauntleroy," by Mrs. Burnett, and original stories by other well known writers. The originals of famous letters and doouments quoted in Messrs. Nioolav and Hay's "Life of Lincoln" will be

Bhown,

inoluding a cer­

tificate of a rbad survey made by Lincoln in 1834, with bill for his services at 83 a day, the letter

of

the oommittee

apprising Mr. Lincoln of his first nomination for the presidency and his reply, the corrected copy

of

the inaugural ad­

dress from whioh he read, March 4,1861, the original draft of his proclamation calling for 75,000 men, drafts of important messages to Congress, as submitted to the cabinet, Mr. Lincoln's written speech on presenting Grant his commission as lieutenant-general and the autograph copy, in penoil, of General Grant's reply. Letters from General Grant to the editors of the Century regarding his papers for the War Series—the last from Mt. McGregor—will be exhibited, with original manuscripts by General McClellan, Joseph E. Johnston, and others.

Burford and Hegler.

The Canadian oounty district court adjourned last evening until Monday next. It had been in session twentysix days. The term has been a busy one for court and officers, 25 17. S. oases, 25 territorial and 60 civil cases having been disposed of. Judge Burford is a favorite with the bar of the territory because of the prompt and efficient manner in whioh he disposes of the business of his court. The clerk, Capt. Hegler,and Deputy E. M. Hegler, have been kept busy almost night and day recording court proceedings. They have conducted the business of the clerk's office in an entirely satisfactory manner. Sheriff Jackson and deputies have always been at their posts at duty and no complaint has been voiced about the manner in which they have discharged their duties.

El Reno, Oklahoma, Daily Herald.

The Midland's Scheme,

'Harry Crawford, general manager and high oockolorum ex-ollicio, was in the city yesterday, and when asked by a Herald reporter if the C. & S. E. would go through to Muncie this year he said: "Well, I guess not—they did not vote us the subsidy, and wheD we said it wouldn't be built unless the subsidy was voted we meant it. Several people thought it was only a bluff on our part, and it would go through, subsidy or no. Thay are mistaken, and unless Salem township' reconsiders her verdict ou the matter, the road will continue to have its eastern terminus iu this city."

Middletown is now after the road. This would take it around Salem township, and should a subsidy be voted it is highly probable that the road will go to Muncie via that point.—Anderson Herald.

Old Newspapers

Are very handy about house cleaning time. You can get a big pile of them at The Journal office for five cents.

GKAVELLI RUN.

Uncle Pleasant Btftler disposed of a fine lot of hogs on last Friday, aud consequent ly will visit the World's Fair in the near future.

The Franklin township Sunday school convention held at Shannondale last Thursday wee!. was represented from this neighborhood by W. R. Lynch, wife and daugh tcr. and C. E. Butler and lady.

The Friends Quarterly Conference hold at Sugar Plain last Sunday was represented by Pleasant Butler and wife, C. W. Pritchard and wife. Rev. Thomas Miller, of Wilmington, Ohio, who is visiting here.

Era, ear and throat diseases only, Dr. Greene, Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a specialty.

Sij&as Wbat will furnish you with a fine crayon portrait 14x17 inches, handsomely framed, for 84.50, delivered. All work made by the most skilled artists and the finest quality guaranteed. Address 1102 E. Main St., Crawfordsville. diw-tf.

Catarrh in

JVeic

England.

Elys Cream Balm gives satisfaction to everyone using it for catarrhal troubles.— G. K. Mellor, Druggist, Worcester, Mass.

I believe Ely's Cream Balm is the best article for catarrh ever offered the public. —-Bush &Co., Druggists, Worcester, Mass.

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

Cream Balm has given satisfactory results.—W. P. Draper, Druggist, Springfield, Mass.

Ex-Gov. Chame Speaks.

Messks. IIamev & CO., Chicago, Gents. Dear Sirs.—I wish to recommend your catarrh jre with medicine to all afflloted.with catarrh or throat trouble, as 1, being out of health, found such immediate relief that I know a cure must follow and I will not travel without It. Respectfully yours. Ira J. Chase,

Indianapolis, Ind.

Ratnoy's Great Discovery For Catarrh is for sale at Moffett & Morgan's, exclusive agents 20 Main street. Crawfordsville, Ind, where a free treatment Is given. All Invited. 6-30

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Caetorla.

The Old Man Would Have Alt Joke. Two boys, "who owned a cattle farm out West,

Christened it "Focus," at their sire's request The old man thought it quite a good conceit, For there the sun's rays meet—(the sons raise'meet!) The lads prospered, and they and their families enjoyed the very best of health. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pe'lets wore always found In their medicine chest—the only positive cure for billious and sick headache, dizziness, constipation, indigestion, and all disorders of the bowels and stomach. Strictly vegetable, small, sugarcoatcd only one required for a dose, and their action is gentle and thorough. The test Liver Pill on earth.

Pitcher's Cattorla.

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

My doctor says lt&cts gently on the stomach, liver and kldiwys, aod ls a ploaHUDt laxative. This drink 1a made fromhorlw, and Is prepared furuaeaaeacU/ an tea. It is colled

LANE'S MEDICINE.

All druggists sell it at uOo. and £1-00 per package Buj one udajr.

Lnne'i

moves the

The Opium Habit Cured in AH

Uc Cnrmc

1

New Goods

BEPf^

1

PLEASANT gflBS

Family Medicine

bowel*

each d»v* order to b*

bocJthr, thii i* riPfossary.

Nor)*

Sucb

CONDENSED

l\\r)vz

/^Veat

Makes an everyday convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid imitations—and Insist on having the

NONE SUCH brand.

I4ERRELL & SOULE. Syracuse. N. Y-

will treat prtlonts on

llo Itll 11 loia guarantee—no euro, no pay. Call and consult me. lild yourselves of the desperate liablt. Treatment pcrlectly safe—no chloride of gold or Keely Cure—any child may take the medicine with safety.

Same

treatment will also euro the whisky or tobacco habit. Call on me at my office, 221 South Washington street, Crawfordsville, Ind.

J. R. DUNCAN, M.D.

MUSIC HALL.

Thursday, May u.

SWEET SINGER,

Ghas. A. Gardner

The Jolly, German Dialect Comedian, under the management of Sidney R. Ellis, in his Romantic Comedy,

SiTHERLARD^

x/x/x/x/x/x/x/x/

Assisted by a Perfect Party of Players. ... SPECIAL SCENERY

AND THE

Children Cry for

FAMOUS TYROLEAN QUARTETTE.

PRICES—35, 50 and 75 Cents. lower Floor 7G Cents, Balcony GO Cents,

Ciullcry

yo

Cents.

AND

Lower Prices

——JUST 1(1 AT THE

TRADE PALACE,

Mr. McClure spent three days of this week in the Markets and we have in large shipments of

New Silks and Satins, New Dress Goods, New Braids, New Wash Goods, New Millinery

And the Largest and Handsomest Line of

NEW VELVETS, BRUSSELS AND WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS

Ever shown in Crawfordsville. We have the stock and make the prices of Crawfordsville. Come to

THE TRADE PALACE

McClure &: Graham.

BARGAINS

-IN-

Wiiidow Shades.

METROPOLITAN

Cor. Michigan Ave. and Monroe St. CHICAGO.

THOROUGH INSTRUCTION. CHCAP •OAAOINO.

300 Window Shades, 7 Feet Long, Spring Fixtures, All Colors.

To Bs

Closed

YOU ALWAYS GET FULL

Value when you buy your

CLOTHING AND HATS

-OF-

BENUA BROS.

We carry a Complete Line of Men's, Youths',

Boys' and Children's Clothing, and we

guarantee them to be the

Best On The Market,

And our prices cannot be competed with

anywhere.

Benua Bros.,

ONE PRICE

lothiers and Furnishers.

0. M. POWERS,Prin.

Ont at43,cts.,Eacli.

Regular price 60 to 75 cents.

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

Agents Wanted on Salary

Or commission, to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Penoil. The quickest and greatest selling: novelty ever producedo Kroscs Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No uVivnnfrtn nf iionnm

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hours. Previous ezperlenoe not necessary For terms and full particulars, address. The MonrooKrasnrMftrCo. LaCrowo.WU.

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