Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 June 1894 — Page 2
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A. MCCAIN. Treasurer.
•SATt'HDAY.. N 1894.
\i The wild-cat has had its tail ent otl vjtist behind tho ears.
Tin- Democrats were the third party in the Oregon election.
JUixAl.AriiKATB sermons are ripe and ready to pluck.
How that suyar did stick to the Senatorial tinkers that wore dipped into the barrel. V-
tiKSKUAi. Ma.vso.v sent a telegram to Conirre-ssman Byntim this mornin^r to the eil'eet that the people out this way were opposed to the Senate tariff bill and that tliev wanted free suear.
Tiik wild-eat money bill had It):.' votes in its favor, all Democratic. It was killed by the votes of 1'opublieuns. 7." Democrats and :i Populists. Tims another plank in the Chicairo platform lias been ripped up into kindling wood.
•Till", republicans of the Ninth District most happily solved their ilitliculties by nominating' Frank llanley. the brilliant voting" lawyer of Williamsport. as their candidate for Congress. The district is overrun with statesmen, and this over production was the cause of considerable friction in several counties. which re.-tiited in much bitterness of feeling. Mr. Ilanley's nomination on the ninety-third ballot acted like oil upon the troubled waters and made everybody happy. The nominee is but thirty years old. and as an orator lias but. few equals iu the State. .. ,5 ...
Mi:. lii'.ooKsiiiKK is: known to bo a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat, but he could not swallow .that monstrous proposition in the Democratic platform which sought to inaugurate a free How of wild-cat money again. Mr. llrooksliire is to be commended for having more sense than the Democratic National Convention. Wild-cat money is gone. Free trade is gone, and now how much of ths Democratic platform is left? ISut when did a Democratic platform ever amount to anything but a mere device to catch votes with and then. to be .lucked, over, like a child's cob house?
Tin-: following sentences from a speech in the Senate at Washington, by Mr. Wolcott, of Colorado, are receiving praise -&jr their "condensed common sense:" "The time has come when those of us who are in public life ought to begin to cultivate more regard for the perpetuity of republican institutions. and to pander less to that miscalled portion of the labor vote whose labor is always with their throats and never with their hands. It is time we stood up for American manhood, for the right of every man to work if he wants to, if it takes the whole army of the I nited States to enable him to do so. It is time we had the courage to stand against this socialism, populism and paternalism which is running riot in this country, and which must end. if not crushed, in the destruction of liberties which the law gives lis. liberties which should be dearer to its than Ife itself."
Wiikn' Henry Wiitte'rsoii, of the Louisville Courier Journal, heard from the Oregon election, and from that election in Illinois, in a district that for the last forty years has been good fur 7,000 Democratic majority, the other day flopped and gave a Republican majority of 5,000. he sat down and wrote: "This is a dreadfullv disagreeable sort of a yi-ar. anyway. Weather, and weather anil elections and elections, until it has simply become exasperating. 11 may lie the making of blackberries. but it is rough on Democrats "Let up on elections. "Hoycolt elections. ."Abolish elections. "lilot elections out of the constitution and swipe the word out of the dictionary. "Some people never know when to stop. Nothing is more disgusting than carrying things too far—carrying elections especially. "There are thousands and thousands of folks in this country who are just plumb tired out at the mere thought of an election. "Say, what's the good of elections, anyhow? They ain't so all-fired funny as some ijiots seem to think."
And there are thousands of disgusted Democrats all over the country just like Henry Watterson. So thoroughly disgusted are they that the bulk of them will vote the Republican ticket this fall o« they evidently must liavi done iu Illinois and Oregon.
A SOMBER CANADIAN LEGEND.
I'll* Storr or a numitn Tiring Assuming the simpc or w.iir. The werewolf legend const it utes one of the most somber of the traditionary beliefs existing in French Canada. The storv of a human being assuming a wolf's shape is certainly one of the most generally diffused throughout the world and the werewolf story comes down tons from old Uoinan times. The French Canadian believes that if a person does not partake uf the sacrament for seven years he will turn into a loupgarou—a shapeless animal without head or limbs the lotip-pirou might also appropriate the form of a wildcat, a hare, a fox or even a black hen, but at night he was obliged to range through woods and desert places. At dead of tiight the loup-garou stealsfrom his bed: climbing the highest tree in the neighborhood, he hides in its branches, and is instantly transformed into bestial shape, lie is endowed with supernatural speed and strength. A lieree creature, with appetites exaggerating those of the animal he resembles, his especial delight is in slaughtering and devouring little children. When lie returns to human semblance he may be recognized by his excessive leanness, wild eyes and haggard countenance. In order to regain his estate uf humanity it is necessary that the blood of the monster should be shetl. This kindly otliee being performed by a friend a complete restoration results. In many parts of the country cats of three colors., were considered lucky, therefore the fortunate possessor of a puss mottled with black, white and gray, should preserve the animal carefully. When a Canadian lumberman is sufficiently fortunate to shoot a deer he wraps himself at night in the skin, in order to keep oil' witches. The souls of the lost, or spirits in purgatory, naturally occupied a prominent position in Canadian folklore. The dead frequently returned to the world among old-fusluoned persons there were few who had not held converse with a spirit or revenant. In punishment for sin tile dead were often detained on the scene of their past misdeeds. One dead person could not help or relieve another: the wrong committed on earth could only be righted by the intervention of a living being. The evil spirits were unable to cross the blessed waters of the River St. Lawrence without the help of a Christian. These haunting spirits were numerous ami of various descriptions.
A CODDLED PRINCE.
Young lieorge of Wales Did Not Itollsh ("loae C'onlliiom.nt. When Prince George of Wa les was a midshipman on the Canada, one of his old shipmates writes to the Youth's Companion, he delighted in escaping from the supervision of the captain and physician. This was not because the boy was a bad boy, or one who rebelled agaiust tlie rigid discipline to which he was held like any other middy, but because the captain ami doctor watched over him with the solicitude of a grandmother. The prince could not act freely like any other nttddy without, exciting their anxiety lest he should fall overboard or make himself sick.
One day, off the lonely coast of Newfoundland, part of the ship's company got leave (o go seine-lishing and, for a wonder, the captain permitted the prince to go, too. We pulled a long distance from the ship. It was a clear autumn day and the sport was delightful.
The prince, who evidently felt a boyish glee in the sport, became a regular Jack Tar for the time being. lie insisted on doing two men's share of the work of hauling In the nets and collecting the fish. As a result, when the party returned to the ship in the evening the enthusiastic youth presented a sorry-looking figure, with not a dry stitch of clothing on liira.
The old captain was shocked, the physician grew alarmed, and the imprudent boy was forced to hie himself to his cabin, go to bed and take some preventive dose. Thus has royalty to be watched and fondled and at. the same time disciplined, till it is filled with sadness over the misfortune of its birth.
•Ion's This!.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. C.UKNEY & CO., I'rops., Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm.
West iv. Trnax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & .Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, ).
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. I'rice, 7"ic. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free.
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. K'ing's New Discovery 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 the Throat, Chest anil Lungs. ICach bottle is guaranteed to do all that, is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Cotton AIiife's, the. Progress Pharmacy. Large bottles 50c. and SI.00.
VRien Baby was rick, we gare her Caatoria. When hc. wu a Child, she cried for Caitorla. When ahe became Mia, aha clung to Cactorl*. Wben she hart Children, ahe (•rattiainCaatori*.
Miisk)'.$l.'2'i Qimrl Hotllp.
When you want a whisky for medicinal use, you want it pure. "Royal Ruby Rye whisky is guaranteed pure in every particular, and recommended for the aged, the invalid and the convalescent. Hottled only at distillery.
Koyal Itulij" I'orl Wine.
Taste of this wine, and you will know why we call it "Royal."" A glass held up to the light will show why we call it Ruby. It is grand- in sickness and convaleseencc,or where a strengthening cordial isrequired: recommended by druggists and physicians, lie sure you get "Royal Ruby don't let dealers impose on you with something "just as good." Sold only in bottles: price, quarts SI. Pints GO cents. .Sold by Nye & Booe, druggists.
For sale bills sco Tim: Jouhnai, Co.,
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WOMAN'S HEROISM.
FEW PEOPLE REALIZE IT.
What Heroic" Efforts They make to Appear Cheerful mid Happy.
CHl'L..','.!. To OI l.AOV RUMPUS
How many, think you, have any idea of the suffering endured by so large a proportion of the women of America
Very few men have the slightest conception of the pain endured by so many women,even ihose of their own households, or the heroic efforts they make to appear cheerful and happy.
Women ought to be told just where the danger lies, for their whoie future may depend upon their knowledge, and how to overcome if.
Lyliti JC. J'hiklHtm solved the mystery after years of experience and study. She. unerringly traced the cause of nearly all of woman's suffering to the womb.
Other years followed and he Vegetable Compound was given to (he world.
And now, after years of marvellous
Maid of Orleans.
success, it is acknowledged the unfailing remedy for all forms of female complaints, ovarian troubles, inflammation and ulceration, falling and displacements of the womb, irregularity, suppressed or painful menstruations, loucorrluca, Bloating, flooding, backache, nervous prostration, kidney trouble, etc., and is found on the shelves of all respectable druggists.
Such cases as this of Mrs. M. F. Fuzzy, of Campello. Mass.. speaK volumes. She says: '-1 was very sick. I did not ever expect, to get up again. Menstruations had stopped suddenly. The pains all through my body were terrible. As a last resort I sent for a bottle of Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound and a box of her Liver Pills. I also used a package of her Sanative Wash,
Z^MATnt!
Relief came at once, and to-dav 1 am a well woman. Menstruations regular, no backache, entirely cured of leucorrlio\a and bearing down pains. Nothing equals Lydia E. l'iukliam's Vegetable Compound.
SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS,
One of His Experiences.
For thirty-eight years ('apt. I.mul followed a of a a a sel, and upon retirlnc from tl.e wiuor»:is unpointed by the Secretary of the Cuit 1 *-t Treasury to superintend Hie ,-enl li' Alaska, which
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one experience as follows:
"For several years I had been troubled wit peneral nervousness and pain in the jviri'M' of niv heart. My preatest, nlTii.sleeplessness it was nlmost hnpOK^ible at-nnv time to obtain rest and sleep. Hum l)r. Miles' remedies advertised I beu iV.-rvine. After taklnp a small minnlttv tlabenefit received \v:is so m-,t tively uiariued, Ihinkinu iho'reniedv mined opiates which would liunliy I ii ous to me but on belne assured l»v n. tfist that it. was perfectly luirmle-s. I ued it together with the Heart- ur I can conscientiously say thai
Mr.
sforatlve Nervine and New Heart more for median anything I had.ev I had been treated by eminent, nt in New Xork and San i-rancisco whl eflt. I owe my present Rood I uj 1 judicious use oft hese most vain: hie and heartily recommend them to all bond, ibirrtpden. Me.
Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine a ml .New Cure are sold by nil ilruirKists on a poshive iriusrn nlee. or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., KlUl.art Intl., on receipt of price, SI per bottle, or six nottles for Si, express prepaid. Tliey are free from all opiates rnuf dangerous ilriigs.
Sold by all druggists,
^OTICK To NOK-itF.81 DEN I'S
Notice to nou-resifient huwi owners of the opening and extension of (,'lieslnui street, Irom the east line of lilm street to the west line of l'lumstreet..
He It remembered I hut on the U'th day ol March, 181M, it was ordered tiy the Common Council of the city ol Crawl'ordsvillo, Indiana, that the matter of opening- and CAtcndinjr Chentnut street between Elm street and Plum street In said city lie referied to the City Commissioners for their action thereon, and that said City Commissioners havinsr 011 the Ot.h dav 01 June, 1 Sii-i. tiled a notice in ray otliee that they would meet for tlie purpose ol n.-a.-liiK evidence aud assessing benefits unci damages at the otliee of the Mayor ot said city 011 Thursday. August -J, lSfM, ui 10 o'clock a. in.
Notice Is therefore hereby elven to ^lina Montgomery, Kiclum] is. Wuiier, Marlab Gains, ltlchard (ialns. Kale Carnaimn, Lizzie ilannister, Klmira K. W irner. Alien I". Trench, flora I. French, Aa-.m 11. Illulr. Clius
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Peterson, Nancy N. Peterson, William Mapplu, Ileury A. Clevenycr. Ksther Horner, William Armcntroul. Virginia I.. May and Merman 8. Wray of tl-e iv wheii said Commlssioneis will n.eet and take ao'ion on said street opening arid e-vierision.
Witness uiv hand and the seal of said eitv, this lith day of June, 1 s:i l.
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0-H-3S City Clerk.
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The Favorite Tourist Line to
Put-in-Bay and all Lake Erie Islands via Sandusky.
Lake Chautanqua, Niagara Falls, St Lawrence River. Thousand Islands, Lake Chainplain. Adirondack*,
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Central and Boston Albany lly's. 'In the Lake Regions of Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota via Chicago. Io the.-Cool Kesorts of Michigan via lienton Harbor.
When you go on your Summer Vacation see that your ticket reads via the Big Four Route. E. O. McCOUMICK. D. li. MARTIN,
Pass.Traffic Mgr. Cen l. Pa's. Am. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pitcher's Castona. Children Cry for
C. M. SCOTT,
Fire, Life and Accident
INSURANCE,
Agent for the liurtlett llmdery. Any weekly newspapes dsired. Agent for the State Huilding and Loan Association of Indiana. Special rates 011 binding Art Portfolios and World's Fair Views. Call 011 me for rubber stamps, stencils, seals, house numbers, accident tickets. City Clerk's ollice. city building, north Urcen street, Crawfurdsville, I ml.
The comparativevalue ofthesetwocarda Ir known to most persons. They illustrates that greater quantity Is
Not always most to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial qualJty of
Ripans Tabules
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DYSPEPSIA CURE.
Ripans Tabules: Price,
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RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St.,
Lee S Durham
.. Administrator.
Not a Luxury But a Necessity—
That is old newspapers in.' house-cleaning time. Call at Tin-: .loritNAi. otliee and buy theni dirt cheap,but noJS(f blur on tlie papers. WeWf: throw the soiled ones away ... and sell only those that are
NICE AND CLEAN
ABSTRACT BOOKS,
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Jennison's abstract hooks contain
copy of every deed of record to every tract ol land in the county, as well to every unsatisfted mortgage or lien. His twenty years experience. aided by these unrivaled facilities in tracing titles etmhle him,to claim that his office Is the best place to have Deeds, Mort^a^e*. Leases and Contracts prepared, as well as reliable Abstracts Of Title. M0NI5Y TO LoAN REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE AGENT.
D. W. ROUNTREE,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Represents Old Reliable Insurance Companies. Ofllcc with Indlaua and Ohio Live Stock Insurance Companies. Patronage solicited.
Eugene Wilson.
ert Watch Maker.
Makes a specialty of Watch and Clock Repairing. All work guaranteed for year. No charges unless work le satisfactory. 2a 8out Green Street. Crawford Rlock
THEO. McMECHAN,
DENTIST,
CUAWFOKDSVILLE. INDIANA. Tenders his service to the public. Motto good work and moderate orices."
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South Green Street.
PUBLIC SALE
The Household and l'ersonal I'roportj of Mary .1. Jones, deceased, will be sold to the highest bidder at the Whitlock place on
Thursday, June 14.
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Ivouis Bisctiof
THE BIG STORE
Alpha and Omega
These two words perfectly describe the events that will take place this week in the lives ot twenty-one of our rising generation. This week twenty-one young ladies and gentlemen bid adieu to school life and push out into the cold and merciless world to earn their own living. Let us hope thac their fondest expectations may be realized anci more. That they may be model young men and women, ornaments to society and shining lights each in their respective vocations. From earlier times than the date of the Roman Empire it has been customary to have ceremonies of pomp and splendor to usher new warriors into the battle of lite. So it will be this week. We will each try to out-do the other in attendance on the entertainments given honoring
The Class of'94.
This is as it should be. Let us give them the freedom of
city. Let us give them such god speed that it will encourage them for many days to come.
Now! A Word
In regard to graduating presents. We have many items, useful and orna
mental that would make acceptable gifts. Let us suggest.
Purses, Belts, Ties, Scarfs, Clips, Saucers, Photo Frames, Cuff Buttons Hair Ornaments, Gloves, Hitts,
Fans, Parasols, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs,IceWool Shawls, Silk and Lisle Hose, etc., etc.
Summer Suggestions.
No better store news could be told than that all stated heretofore is true to-day. And that is just what we say, plus a good deal more that is to 3
interest to listen to.3||giWe can furnish your home with draperies more artistically and economically than any house in the city, because we carry a larger and better assortment. Give us the opportunity to prove this assertion. We don want to worry you with oft repeated facts about our wash goods but we mention it in a kindly way. ]f you are not
with us in this department we hope you will get acquainted before you buy anything in that line.
It Pays to Trade Here.
Durine thf-
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The Automatic Hair Curling Iron. Press the handle and the rod curls the ha
Its done in a minute. Try one.
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE BIG STOKE
LOUIS BISCHOF.
127-129 EAST MAIN STREET.
|tate styles in Ladies' Shirt AVaists are re
acquainted
eek we Jiave received
ladies are now wanting so much: All the
ceived here as soon as produced. New link
ibuttons, Studs and silver mounted hells.
BEST CURLING IRON EVER MADE.
