Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 June 1894 — Page 2

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World's Fair

Art Portfolio,

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Art Gems.

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Scenes and Portraits Of the Civil War.

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SATl"I!DAY, JUNE 2. 1894.

TIIK Arkansas llreckinridg'e will not be in the next Congress, having been beaten for the nomination. If the other lireekinridgo is defeated it will be well.

(iitCi.kvI'.i.A.vi) lias been sunbled in the Senate. That body unanimously passed a resolution on Thursday disclaiming any interference on the part of the United States in the internal affairs of the Hawaiian Islands. Cleveland and liresham are warned to keep hands off. Ux-t'ueeti I.il may as well surrender all hope of ''eh-tor .tion. (Iresham's imagined wrong will not righted.

TMK oilicial Treasury statement to be issued .June 1 will show that the expenditures of the Government for the eleven months of the current liscal year have exceeded the receipts by •5"-',000,000, the aggregate standing in round figures, receipts §208,000,000, expenditures tii40.000,000. These figures indicate a total deficit for the twelve months of the fiscal year of about ST8.000,000. So much for the first year of

Democratic rule.

AI.I, lumber has been placed on the free list by the Senate. This not only includes logs, which are already free, but lumber of any sort, planed, finished, tongued and grooved. This decision affects an industry in which $580,000,000 are invested, and which pays more than SIli"i,000,000 a year in wages. The Democrats propose to destroy every planing mill in the United States, and transfer this industry across the Canadian line. Rice and peanuts are of more importance than lumber as both these articles remain on the dutiable list.

MINIMIX (Ontario) Evhu: An important meeting of log 'Owners was held at Bay City, Mich., on Friday, -May 13. to bee if some agreement could not be made witli the Canadian Customs Department to withdraw its recent order enforcing the collection of duty on American booms and chains brought into Canada for use in towing Canadian logs to the States. A committee was appointed to proceed to Washington at once to lay the matter before the Treasury Department. The committee represents the leading lumber manufacturers of the State.

While the Canadians are at work collecting a duty on American booms and chains taken over there to bring their own logs into the United States the American Congress is at work removing all duties from Canadian logs, conditionally. The Democratic Congress doesn't, so much as to ask that the duty on chains,and booms be removed on condition that the duty be removed from logs.

Tin-: New York Tribune says the confidence of the Democratic tariff tinkers during the last Presidential campaign was in singular contrast to their present mood of inind. which is that of terror and prostration and abasement at the injury and ruin which their preliminary experiments have wrought upon the business and prosperity of the country. There is not now probably a Democrat with a thimbleful of brains from one end of the country to the other who so much as dreams of electing a Democratic President or Mouse of Representatives next time: or that the fantasies which they are now trying to weave into the industrial and financial system have any prospect of success in the future. Some of them pretend to believe in Democratic victory and a restoration of the free trade craze after an interregnum of a single term which they concede to the Republicans. ltut they have not hitherto been so correct in their forecastings as to inspire much confidence that they see straight this time.

A 111k Sale.

Martin fc Son have received word that the pressed brick for Thiemc & Wagner's' new brewery at Lafayette will be purchased of them. The new building will be the tallest and handsomest in Lafayette and will require a large number of brick.

NUMBER EIGHTEEN.

Another uuiber of the luooiu parable Art Portfolios Out Monday.

On Monday THE JOVRNAI. will issue number eighteen of her elegant World's Fair Art Portfolios. This number is a gem in a peerless series as the following table of contents demonstrates: 1. lien. Miles and Staft

Troops Marching Into the Park. 3. Troops Passing the Transportation liuilding. 1. Ringing the Troy Liberty Hell on Chicago Day. 5. The Wild West at the Troy Hell. 0. The Old Guard. 7. Two Liberty Hells. 8. Spanish Caravals. The Yucatan Ruins. y. Inscription on Yucatan Ruins. Other Features of the Yucatan Ruins. 10. Elk. by Kemeys, on the Farmers' Bridge. 11. View From Top of Manufacturers liuilding. 12. Locomotive "099." 13. The "John Hull" Train.

I I. Dewitt Clinton Train of 1831. 15. Grace Darling's Hoat. 10. Article by Adelina Patti.

Tliu Lhuleu Commencement. The schools of Madison township closed last evening with the graduating exercises after a most successful year under the management of Arthur Fraley. The exercises took place at Linden in Dunkle .Shelby's hall which was too small to hold the people who wanted to see and hear. The sixteen graduates occupied seats on the stage and after an invocation by Rev. Gott their essays wore delivered as follows: lnspiraiton ofthe Bible ...:.:.lohn Halstead .Success Harry Thewlles Heroes Lucy White Advantages of au Education Nellie Burns lU uelleeuteof an Education... .Oracle Dudley .Selfishness Grade White I'.rlcht tilde of Life Maud Stephenson Will Power Steve HawKer Literature Ettfe Horn Politeness at Home Dolle liamsdell Proper and Impioper Use of Money

Harry Anderson

Social lullileuce Olena Holllngsworth The Day School Marguerite Sparks Economy ot' Time James Layton S If Reliance Klmer Galhreath What Next JosiePaddock

The judges, Frank Cornell. J. L. Shrum and A. A. McCain, awarded first place to Miss llollingsworth, who will represent Madison township at the county contest next September at the fair. Rev. Joseph Dudley made a few well chosen remarks after which County .Superintendent Zuek presented the diplomas. Mr. Zuck made a neat peeeh also full of humor and sound sense. The music for the occasion was of a high order being furnished by the Baldwin Ladies' Quartette of Crawfordsville.

Wluit Will l)o It!

Medical writers claim that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-irritating, easy of application, and one that will reach the remote sores and ulcerated surfaces. The history of efforts to treat catarrh is proof positive that only one remedy has completely met these condition, and that is Ely's Cream Halm. This safe and pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing', else has ever done, and both physicians and patients freely concede this fact. Our druggists keep t.

A Pointer for Travelers.

hile Mr. T. J. Richey, of Altona, Mo., was traveling in Kansas he was taken violently ill with cholera morbus. He called at a drug store to get some medicine and the druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhuea Remedy so highly he concluded to try it. The result was immediate relief, and a few doses cured him completely. It is made for bowel complaint and nothing else. It never fails. For sale by Nye & Booe, 111 Washington street, opposite court house.

A Popular Itenicily.

The promptness and certainty of its cure have made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy famous. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and is the most effectual remedy known for these diseases. Mr. C. H. Main, of IJnion City, Pa., says: "I have a great sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I warrant every bottle and have never heard of one failing to give entire satisfaction.' 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe, 111 Washington street, opposite court house.

BurklenN Arnira Salve.

The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. 1L is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Cotton A Rife's. the Progress Pharm acy.

Peculiar to llsi'lf.

So eminently successful lias Hood's Snrsaparilla boon that many leading citizens from all over the United States furnish testimonials of cures which seem almost miraculous. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not an accident., but the ripe fruit of industry and study. It possesses merit "peculiar to itself."

HOOD'S PN.R.scure Nausea, Sick Head-

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iiniigi'stioii, Billiousness. Sold all druggists. UelleT In Six Mount. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise, on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Cotton & Rife and Moffett «fc Morgan.

.. It May lo As Sliich For You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was llccted. He tried many-so-called Kioney cures btii. without any good result. AV uita vear ago he began the use of Electric: Hitters and found relief at once Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure all Kidney and Liver troubles an1, often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c, for large bottle. Ac Cotton & Rife's Progress Pharmacy.

Foil pamphlets see TllK JoUilNAL Co., V'ltlXTERS.

I paint the best is the

cheapest. Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine brand of

Strictly Pure White Lead

It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long.

Look out for the brands ofWhite Lead offered you any of the following are sure: "Anchor," "Southern," "Eckstein," "Red Seal," "Kentucky," "Collier."

FOR COLORS.—National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can beinp sufficient to tint 25 pounds of strictly Pure White Lead the desired snadc they are in no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead.

A gcK-d many thousand dollars have been saved property-owners by having our book on painting and color-card. Send us a postal card and get both free*

NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Cincinnati Branch, Seventh and Freeman Avenue, Cincinnati.

A STRANGE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled.

The following graphic statement will be read with intense interest:

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theuunjb.creepysensatlonthatexisted in my arms, hands and legs. I had to rub and beat those parts until they were sore, to overcome in a measure the dead feeling that had taken possession of them. In addition, I hud a strange weakness iu my back and around my waist, together with an indescribable 'gone' feeling in my stomach. Physicians said it was creeping paralysis, from which, acoordInif to their universal conclusion, there is no relief. Once it fastens upon a person, they sav, it continues its insidious progress until it reaches a vital point and the sufferer dies. Such was my prospect. I had been doctoring a year and a half steadily, but with no particular benefit, when I saw an advertisement of Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine, procured a l)ottle and began using it. Marvelous as it may seem, but a few days had passed before every bit of that creepy feeling had leftnie, and there has not been even the slightest indication of its return. I now feel as well as 1 ever did, and have gained ten pounds in weight, though 1 had run down from 170 to 137. Four others have used Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nervine on my recomendation.and it has been as satisfactory intheir cases as in mine."—James Kane, La Kue, O.

Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.. on roceipt of price, $1 per bottle, six bottles for express prepaid. Jt is free from opiates or dftftgeroua drutffc

Sold by all druggists.

Teas, Teas, Teas.

W. Moy & Co.,

Have reeieved a large consignment of pure Japan and Chinese Teas which they oiler to the tea drinking public at very reasonable prices. Remember the place,

123 South Green Street.

CITY LAUNDRY.

Plumbing And Gas Fitting—

We hare a large stock of Plumbing goods on hand and better prepared to do your work cheap than ever before. Remember that we guarantee the goods we sell and see that the work is done

RIGHT

WILLIAMS BROS.,

IS 1 South Green Street.

Do They Have

Thunder and Lightning

IN HAWAII?

Said Grover to Lillie one day.

Oh yes, me boy, but it is perfectly

harmless when conducted by

BRYANT'S

Crestile Conductor.

Get it on your house and

be safe.

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Thecomparativevalueofthesetwocarda Is known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity ia

Not always most to be desired*

These cards express the beneficial quality of

Ripans Tabules ^,

Ai compared with any previously known

DYSPEPSIA CURB.

Rlpana Tabulea: Price, 50 cents a bos'. Of drugglits, or by mail.

RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.V.

C. M. SCOTT,

Fire, Life and Accident

INSURANCE,

Agent for the 15artlett lSuulery. Any weekly newspapes dsired. Agent for the State Uuilding and Loan Association of Indiana. Special rates on binding Art Portfolios and World's Fair Views. Call on me for rubber stamps, stencils, seals, house numbers, accident tickets. City Clerk's office, citybuilding, north Green street, Crawfordsville, Ind.

Eugene Wilson.

Expert Watch Maker.

Makes a specialty of Watch and Clock Hepairing. All work guaranteed lor a year. No charges unless work is satisfactory. 23 South Green Street, Crawford Block

D. W. ROUNTREE, FIRE INSURANCE.

Represents Old Reliable Insurance Com panles. Office with Indiana and Ohio Llvo Stock Insurance Companies. Patronage solicited

THEO. McMECHAN, DENTIST,

CRAWFORBSVILLE, INDIANA. Tenders his service to the public. Motto good work and moderate orlces."

THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE.

WANTED.

\\7ANTED—Women uiake fifty cents amin ute. For Lull particulars write to the K. M. Co., Box 7, Kolcomo, Ind. 5-30 0 0

WANTED—Log

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RENT—A flvc-room cottage, centrally located. Call on Tully Crabbs. 5-28-tl'

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RENT—Two front rooms suitable for man and wife, either with or without board. Inquire at GOG S. Walnut St. (»-5 I/OR RENT—House of 3 rooms close to bus! -F ness. Enquire of W.D. Griffith at law otlice. 6-26tf

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RENT—House on east Pfke street in quire at 007 east Main street or{Citizen'i National Rank. 4-30U'

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RENT—A house of 7 rooms, summer kitchen, cellar, water brought into sum tner kitchen. House situated on corner of College and Hocurn streets, everything in good repa'r. Enquire of Mrs. Rueben smith, 40." east College street 5-28tf

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FOR SALE,

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j^OR §ALE—The finest 80-aere farm in the county, on good terms, by Frank Hurley, over First National Bank. 4-10 d&w-tf

OR SALE—A $125 bicycle for 885. Apnly at 101 Simpson street. 0 l-~

pOR SALE—A frosh milch cow, first call In juire of George Russeil, lair grounds. 0 1-7

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SALE—Two second-handed water tanks City Bottllag Works, 214 Green street. 4-?id&w-tf TT^OR SALE—One largo residence and one JO cottage. Roth desirable properties in Crawl'ordsvillo. luuulre at law office of J.J Mills. 12-2 ltf

nair of steel rimmed spectacles

i.i the College Campus. Inqnl Griffith's shop. tf

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pocKet book containing valuable

papers some pictures. Owner can have property at this office by proving it. 5-12-tf

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THE BIG STORE

Subjects For Investigation

You can't afford to take any one's word tor it. We don't ask you to take ours. We invite you to come and verify every statement" we make. We have repeatedly asserted that we had the best selected stock of desirable seasonable stuffs in this city and we again say the same thing, only we make it stronger, because we have more faith in it ourselves. You have given us the faith. The readiness you have shown in carrying away our offerings have convinced us that we have the right stuffs at the right prices and that is what wo and you ail desire. We don't claim to sell the lowest priced goods in the city, but we do claim to sell the best goods for the lowest prices.

How Cheap, But How Good,

IS ONE OF OUR GUIDING STARS.

Have you put a new portiere at each door, new lace cur­

To look at our beautiful line of Ladies' Shirt Waists. We

are sure we can please you in style, fit, workmanship and price. Our waists embody all these points. There is nothing to be desired. Let us show you, that you may know we have not overdrawn the matter.

Is getting anxious for a first glimpse

PAKASOL.

We have

provided an assortment of sunshades that we think will meet every feminine wish, and

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we are right. As usual our prices area

SHADE

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Black Goods

We have been told within 48 hours that

our stock of BLACK DRESS GOODS has no equal in this city. It is because we carry all the

Latest and Best Styles

In well known makes, especially Priestleys. Ah! that's the name that Jstands for par-ex-cellcnce in Black Goods.

in our stock. Yes, they are here, ready for your buying:

Satines, Ginghams,

ChallieSwivel Silks Organdies

Demities, Crepes, Duck,

Laces, Laces,

Evening^

Goods,

LOUIS BISCHOF.

127-129 EAST MAIN STREET.

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Lawns, Mulls, Etc, Etc.,

Have we omitted any? If we have it was an oversight, for we are sure we have it if anyone else has, if any fashion paper mentions it.

Laces are unquestion­

ably the best article in the dry goods line this season, for they are used for all purposes. Laces on everything is the fashion this season,

Laces for Hats, Laces for Wraps, Laces for Dresses,

gowns. No matter if you desire the iinest Silks or the lowest priced cotton materials. And we can furnish all the accessories to match, in shade and quality, Fans, Mitts, Gloves, Ilose, Etc. We are the leaders in this wav-

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Laces for Lingerie

We have them all in full price range. We have surpassed even ourselves (so our customers say) and that is the highest compliment we could ask for the superb line we are showing. The new arrivals the past week include Point Venise, Point Flanders and L'Onduleux.

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