Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 August 1894 — Page 3

COME NOW!

And join the procession of

Happy People

That are carrying bundles of goods fiom the

Remodeling Sale

This week .we offer a large

assortment of. odds and ends

in Hats, composed of all

styles, colors and qualities.

They are to go regardless of

what they cost. Come and

look at them. You may see

what you want.

We also have 5,000 pairs of

Hose of all kinds, a great

specialty being our 5-cent

brown arid mixed colors.

They are good ones.

Store Open F.vcnings Until 8.

Lee S.Warner,

The One-Price

Clothier, Tailor, .Hatter and

Furnisher.

Eph Joel's Old Stand.

Lucky For You!

If you buy Furniture now. When we say it is purchased from old established factories direct it means something. They need money, therefore slash remorselessly the prices of better times. We laugh and buy all we can on such terms. You'll smile when you see our 810.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suite and more perhaps to see just the easy chair you want at ha!v the usual price.

What your ueliars will do delights and astonishes. A look at the Furniture will tell its .solidity and worth. Jump on the bedstead, stand on the chairs. No crash or creak or f"\ult to find.

Special prices on Oas and Gasoline Stoves and Refrigerators.

Zack. Mahorney & Sons.

O. W. ROUNTREE,

FIRE INSURANCE.

IHepresenta Old MellaDle Insurance Com panlee. Oflloe with Indiana *nd Ohio Live Stock In •uranoe Oompanle*. Patroniure solicited.

C. M. SCOTT,

Fire,

Life and Acciden

INSURANCE,

wt

JSstate and Loan Agent.

for (the Bartlett Bindery. Any

Lflrlj newspapers desired. Agent for the MtMte Building and Loan Association '..ot Indiana. Call on me for rubber stan ipa~ stencils, seals, house numbers, accii lent tickets. Office over Keeney'drug «tc*®, south Washington st. Craw fordeivllle, Ind.

WILL F. AJ».AM8 GKO. W. BRI.:

White Front Barber Shop

nim

MOTTO:—'"We

money

do more work for less

any artist in the city,

at ias Kocth Green Street. On first-claM artists employed.

ADAJIS& BELL, Props.

Established IN 1887.

MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1894.

DON THINK

Of leaving the clty^ even for a short time, without ordering The Journal to follow you. It cost* you but lO cents a week, as It does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

GENERAL GOSSIP.

It

Concern* Everything and Everybody and la, Therefore, of Interest to All ol Vl.

—D. L. Rife has returned from a visit in Peru. Go to Music Hall restaurant for fresh oysters. 8-7tf

Pension Examiner Austin spent Sunday in the city. —Ed Oliaver and wife have returned from Battle Ground. —James E. Hanna was up from Cincinnati to spend Sunday. —J. W. Parish, of Omaha, is visiting east Wabash avenue friends. —Call for the "White House Cigar," one of the finest, at McMullen & Robb's, Washington street. eod-3t —Some young men who hired a team from Smith's livery stable yesterday for a trip to Lafayette killed one of the horses by hard driving.

Frankfort Times: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Keys, spent Sunday with their daughter at Crawfordsville... .James Fisher was the guest of his parents at Crawfordsville Sunday. He will return home this morning. "f-X —There will be an important meeting of Simonides Court No. 1, Tribe of Ben-Hur this evening. Initiation of candidates and other business demands the presence of every member.

GEO. W. GRAHAM, Chief.

—Terre llaute Express-. Mr. II. V. Marshall gave a dinner party at the Terre Haute Club on Monday, in honor of Misses Henrietta and Belle Allen, of Crawfordsville. The other members of the party were Miss Carrie Hyde and Messrs. Will Peun and Adolph Gagg.

Thorntown Arjus: The Crawfordsille JOUUNAT. of last week gives the history of a fight down there in which Dave Mitchell, an old Thorntown barber, participated and was considerably worsted. We have always been afraid Dave would get into trouble e*er since' he went away owing us 81.CO which he has forgotten to pay as promised. —Crawfordsville, Ladoga. Greencastle and Bainbridge will play ball at the latter place August 17th. The clubs will be paired and each pair will play a seven-inning game in the forenoon. Then the two that win the forenoon games will play a match game in the afternoon. The winning club is to receive twenty-five dollars.

Moral Mlglity Legitimate Aggregation. SELLS Brothers wish it distinctly

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LAXATIVE

THE. PRUNE LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, rom ia£e by ooTToxr ura

THE DAILY JOURNAL.

finally under­

stood that their mammoth show is not divided, never was and never will be, but is always and every who re fully, fairly and squarely presented in its vast entire­

ty. Sells Brothers are truly the pioneer showmen of America and the promoters of all the best up-to-date amusement ideas, the absolute and sole owners of all the stock, railroad cars, animals. cages, chariots, tableaux, tents, and all paraphernalia, owning everything, renting no privilege. -Free from any and all objectionable features no games of chance, no humbugs which so frequently accompany circuses for the purpose of lleecing the guileless public. Sells Brothers pledge themselves to prohibit gamblers, fakirs and dishonest camp followers on exhibition day. No exaggeration everything exactly as advertised. Three special trains of railway cars, twelve inam moth tents, one thousand people, live hundred horses and ponies, Three-Ring Circus, Elevated Theatre Stages, Hippodrome Races, Fifty-Cage Menagerie, Chariots, Tableau Cars. Floats, Trans-

Pacific YVild Beast Exhibit, and Grand lorgeous Street Parade—the Greatest Show on Earth. Wait for it! See it! at the reduced price of twenty-five cents (cHldren's price) te all one tick et admits to combined shows. Special grand holiday excursions will be run on all lines of travel at reduced rates.

Well kionn in Texas.

Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best known and most respected citizens of Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diar rhoea for along time and tried many different remedies without benefit, un til Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used that re lieved him at once. For sale by Nye & Booe, 111 N. Washington St., oppo site court house.

READ Biscliof's clearing sale ad to day.

Iter. Slinoy at Darlington.

Darlington Lodge, No. 150, K. of P. met at their hall last Sunday evening and marched in a body the East Christian church and listened to a most excellent sermon by the Rev. T. J. Shuey, pastor in charge, from the text found in the 13tli and 14th verses of the last chapter of 1st Corinthians. He most beautifully portrayed the workings of the order as.to its three cardinal virtues, friendship, charity and benevolence. Especially at the present time, as the whole country is passing through a crisis of unrest, were these virtues to be our guide. He admonished them to watch and stand in one body united against all the evils of our land especially the whisky traflic. He urged them to be men, full grown men. Men of principle, men not afraid to express their opinions and not be led by others. He did not claim it as a religious order, but at the same time he intimated that a man might be made better and be the better prepared for the church if he was in the full sense of the term a K. of P. The order or so many of it as heard the sermon and will profit by its teachings can of a truth say it was good to be there.

Tlie Deadly Cigarette.

A leading chemist speaking of the deadly cigarette says: "There are five ingredients in every cigarette, each one of which is calculated to destroy human life. First, there is in the oil of tobacco next the oil in the imported paper, which is nearly as destructive third, the arsenic which is introduced .to make paper burn white and add a peculiar flavor fourth, the saltpetre put in the tobacco to keep it from moulding and finally, the opium that is sprayed on the tobacco to give the insidious influence which it possesses over the brain. Can you wonder that the animal life of the young man is killed by the use of such an article?"

HAST 15NI) NKWS.i

Frank Duncan returned from a visit in Danville, 111., Saturday evening. Miss Mirtie Walker, of Bloomington, Ind., is visiting Miss Hattie llaniinon.

John Alfrey and family, of Bainbridge, are visiting his father in Highland. 11. II. Whitted and wife spent Sunday in the vicinity of Campbell's Chapel.

Valley Martin and wife spent Saturday and .Sunday in the country with friends.

Warren and wife, of Jefferson street, are spending several days in the country.

Ab Gerard and family spent Sunday with friends in the country eating fried chicken.

Our rain Saturday reminded us of a great many people we have known, principally all wind.

Grandma Heaton had heart trouble yesterday and it was thought for a time that she would never recover.

Zack Williams and wife. Robert. Hopkins and wife, and a number of other east enders picnicked at the Shades Saturday.

Frank Rubush moved his household effects to Indianapolis to-day. He contemplates entering a life partnership with a lady soon.

Married, Sunday afternoon, at the home of the bride's mother on east College street. Miss OUie Mills to Mr. William Stevens, of the east end.

Mrs. John Riley will take her daughter, Mrs. Lynn, to Terre llaute this week to consult a physician in regard to her health, which is very poor.

We still have the goose in the east end, but unless we have a good rain in the near future the nibble will be gone and Goose without the Nibble is no good.

There is liable to be two or three more young men awaken up in eternity some of these times is they are not a little more temperate in their driving. There is a loaded log wagon at every other station waiting for a victim.

There is great complaint alout the shade trees dying in this part of the city. What is the cause of this is the question that concerns the people. Some say it is the natural gas, others say that it is a maple grub that docs the work. Why not investigate.

Those of us who depend upon TUK JOURNAL for our information and entertainment (and that includes a large majority of us) would like to know where we are when one of those scorchers comes, or, in other words we would like to hear from the weather bureau. We do not all have thermometers and we would like to make one out of TUK JOI'KNAI. when the mercury gets on its high horse.

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D-PRICE'S

Powder.

The only Pare Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.

WILL LAST MANY YEARS.

A Noted Kxpert's Opinion on the Natural Git* Supply.

William Moore, of Kokomo, who is recognized as one. of the leading natural gas experts of the State has the following to say reparding State Inspector Jordan's report "I am not alarmed about the immediate collapse of the gas territory. It is true that the original pressure of tlie wells first drilled, is not wholly maintained in this county, but there are no indications of a speedy exhaustion. There is no cause for alarm, no grounds for fear we will have gas for many years yet. That gas will fail sometime cannot be disputed, but alarm now is untimely and unreasonable. We are drawing from the very heart of the gas producing territory, and no one furnish more of the fuel than we. Oar 250 pounds pressure call for more consumers instead of a restriction of consumption."

The Midland'* Checkered Career. "Jottings," in the Chicago IiiterOccoii, thus refers to Harry Crawford's railroad, now known as the Chicago & Southeastern, so named probably because it is located southeast of the Garden City, the nearest point being at least 1.50 miles away

A few old citizens remember the tribulations of the Midland Railroad, which was constructed in Indiana a few years ago, and had subsequently a very checkered career. There were strikes in.which cars were spiked to the tracks, and other difficulties growing out of the stringency of the company's pay roll. A tourist recently made a trip over the road, which is evidently not on the mead. It was a mixed train." In the one passenger coach there were four seats without backs, and thegenttemanly brakeman passed around pieces of lath with which the passengers propped up the windows, there being none of the usual fastenings. One of the patrons was a ^rain buyers and the train was oblig'ngly held at the various stations until he could conclude his bargains. The train trundled along between the luxuriant corn and wheat fields and was four hours in running the distance of forty miles. Upon the whole, as the passenger remarked, it is well that Mr. Crawford is a skillful lawyer and can personally conduct his own lawsuits, otherwise the Midland must long ago have succumbed to the misfortunes that liavt checkered its career.

Disgraceful Fights.

Saturday evening Joe Jones while drunk, he having been out of jail but a few hours, undertook to clean out the establishment of A. Ilobbs. He kicked up a big row and was finally run in. He pleaded guilty this morning and was fined 820 and costs. Joe is getting to be a dangerous customer.

On Saturday night as Miss Lizzie Hall, a vivacious and sparkling divinity of the south end, was engaged in a wordy controversy with young Mr. Bullington regarding the likelihood of the House to accept the Senate bill, Mr. Henry McNamee came up and, in the easy vernacular of Miss Hall, "stuck in his gab." Miss Hall promptly whacked him over the head with her parasol whereupon the gallant and chivalric Mr. McNameee very courteously knocked out three of her front teeth, badly skinning up his fist in the gentlemanly performance. The jail yawned and received 'em all.

Tlie Gaa Halt Klectric Itallway. N. J. Clodfelter who was in the city over Sunday in speaking of the clectric railway through the gas belt says that the $200 capital stock mentioned in a special from Anderson and reprinted in TJIE JOUBNAI. last Saturday is an absurd statement and Ls not true.

We have," says Mr. Clodfelter, "a capital stock of 8100,000, and will issue bonds to the amount of $.r00,000, and an additional SI 50,000 for a reserve fund. The enterprise is on its feet and is a go. There is no question about this. The company has abundance of capital at its back, and we expect to have everything in readiness to begin the work of construction by the 15th of next month."

AN ALL-NIGHT TOWN.

The Stores of Hamburg Arc Open Kverj Hour fa. the Twenty-Four. Hamburg'may be suitably described as an all-night town. The oafesaud beer saloons do not shut until two In the morning, while some of them, by paying an additional license, are allowed to remain, open all day and all night. Many of the shops never close. At three a. m. the tobaeoonlste are still open, and- at thishour-there are several shops at- wliieh you ean' procure hot refreshments—sausages, «o dear to the German inner man, and the like. At various points men-station themselves throughout the- night with the little stoves on whleh they frypork sausages One may often see swell folk, ladies included, ohattlng with these itinerant vendors) and -regaling themselves with a somewhat' odoriferous sausage at three o'elock in the morning. The bakers' shops-seem- to be always open, sayso*-writer-in Pearson's Weekly. 1 visited-one- of the largest cafes at Uantr burg at the- unearthly- hour of three-thirty-in the morning -and there found about three hundred respectable people calmly drinking their coffee as if it were- broad daylight. There was not a single vacant table. Remember, it was not a night club, but an orderly cafe, where no unseemly scene* are permitted. There are some curious restrictions regarding the opening of shops-on Sundays in Hamburg. After two-thirty o'clock a tobacconist may only sell-one olgar to one person

Bhould you require half a dozen smokes you have to visit half- a dozen shops or take five friends with you to one establishment and each of you buy one cigar. There is a heavy penalty for breaking this rule. With the exception of the restaurants and tobacconists, only the dried fish shops are to be seen open after-two-thirty o'clock. As the clock strikes midnight on Sunday hundreds of shops are Immediately opened, and a brisk trade ensues. Between midnight on Sunday and two o'clock on Monday morning many tradesmen do their best business of the week, notwithstanding the fact that at this hour nothing that oanndt be bought at any other time la really required.

That Tired Feeling

So common at this season, Is a serious condition, liable to lead to diflwtroiu results. It Is a sure sign of declining health tone, and that the blood it Impoverished and impure. The best and moet suooeaeful remedy found la

HOOD'S Sarsapariila

Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thin girea.itrengfti to the nerve*, elasticity to the muiclee, vigor to the brain and health to the whole body. In truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla

Makes the Weak Strong

Be rare to get Hood's and only Hood'*

Mood's PlUs are purely recetable, per*

Toltao Exposition. Fair ind Famous Midway I'lalsanee, Aug. 20 to Kept. 4. The greatest attractions ever offered at the Exposition grounds. Races, stock exhibit, machinery, art, etc. The famous Midway, all of the Chicago stars, every attraction perfect. Make arrangements to visit the Toledo Midway.

Toledo, S*. Louis & Kansas City R. R., Clover Leaf Route, will issue one fare excursion tickets from Indiana and Ohio stations, Frankfort east- O" special dates one cent per mile from Indiana stations. C. C. JENKIN

Gen'l Pass Agent. Toledo, ulno.

Knight* of Pythias.

On Saturday, Aug. 11, the Vandalia will run an excursion to Marmont passing here at 7:33 a. m., or earlier, on account of the U. R. K. of P. from Terre Haute, who have a grand time at Marmont that day. I will sell round trip tickets, for this train only, at $2.00 good to return including tlie fast train leaving Marmont at 5:25 p. m. Sunday, Aug. 12. This is at the old Sunday excursion rate and gives you two days instead of one. All are invited to go whether Knights or not. Come early Saturday morning.

J. C. HUTCHISON, Agt.

Ynnditlla Special to tlie Terre llaute Races. On August 14, 15, 16 and 17 a special train will leave at 8:20 a. m. for Terre Haute and returning leave Terre Haute at 7 p. m., for the accommodation of people who wish to attend the great races. Round trip tickets will be sold Aug. 13 to 18 inclusive, all good to return including Aug. 20, at one fare, $1.00, for the round trip. This special train service has often been demanded, and we hope many will now take advantage of it, and thus make it a permanent arrangement for these races. J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agt.

IT costs so little to dress cool. Bischof's great July sale offers you a cool dress at almost nothing.

Two I,Ives Ksveil.

Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for lier, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 13!) Florida street. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Cotton & Rife's, the Progress Pharmacy. Regular size 50c. and $1.00.

Klectric Hitters.

This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Hitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer mediciue docs not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidne3°s, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Klectric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cents and 81 per bottle at Cotton & liife's, the Progress Pharmacy.

$l.Sii quart Bottle.

When you want a whisky for medicinal use you want it pure. "Royal Ruby" Rye is guaranteed pure in every particular, anil recommended for the invalid and the convalescent. Bottled at distillery, Lexington, Ky. Royal Wine Co., Chicago. For sale by Nye Booe, druggists.

Buckles'* Arnica Naive.

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. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 ccnts per box. For sale by Cotton & Rife's, the Progress Pharm acy.

THEbestinvestment

in real estate is to keep build*

ings well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell—many a good house has remained unsold for want of paint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint or none." That means

Strictly Pure White Lead

You cannot afford to use cheap paints. To be sure of getting Sti idly Pure White Lead, look at the brand any of these are safe: "Anchor," "Southern," "Eckstein," "Red Seal," "Kentucky," "Collier."

FOR COLORS.—National

Publishers,

Do You Want

Lead Co.'s

Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can beinjr sufficient to tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade: they are no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead.

A good 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 Yolk. Cincinnati Branch, Seventh and Freeman Avenue, Cincinnati

Boomed business last week. We [will con­

tinue the sale until.our.Fall and Winter line be­

gins to come in. There are "Cost Sales" and

"Cost Sales,'', but when the American makes a

cost sale it means manufacturing cost, as we are

the. only clothing house in the city that manu­

facture Clothing. Those who have visited 'our

store have been convinced. To those who have

/lot we extend you a cordial invitation to come

and examine our methods of doing business.

We will dispose of the balance of our Summer

Clothing for less money than other dealers are

in the habit of buying them for.

:,can

Goods sent on approval and delivered free to

any part of the county.

Wholesale and Retail One-Price] Clothiers,

.Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, Corner of

Main and Gitien Sts.

N. B. Jas. R. Howard and Will Murphy

always be found at the American.

ONE OF

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A NICE NEW CLOCK?

At hard times prices, cull at 123 south Groon trcet, opposite Music Hall. Also repairing-ol all kinds. All work guaranteed. Call aud sec them.

Eugene Wilson.

The Old Prophets

Arc all dead and tho young ones can't be relied upon, lam still In business at the old stand, doing moro and bettor work than ever. Having socurcd tho services of James

Isoe. the veteran lautidrvman, together with the new equipments have lately put In, am better prepared to put out tho finest work

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Ben-Hur Laundry.

Ur-lown otlico at Kranse Ac Crist's. 204 East Main Street.

Ross Bros.,

Refrigerators

Will Pay For Itself In a Year.

TRY ONE.

THE FAMOUS

Midway Plaisanee,

Toledo Tri-Ftate Fair Grounds

ACO. 20 to Sept. 4.

Streets of Cairo, llageubeck's Arena. Persian Theatre, Irish Village,

Moorish Palace, Dahomey Village.

Geriran Village, International Costume Exhibit. Libby Mass Works, Old Vienna,

Turkish Theater, Japanese Village.

A street SO feet in width and nearly one-quarter mile in length, extending from the entrance to the rear of the Exposition grounds, lined on either side with Midway attractions. Admission to the streets free, to the at-? tractions much less than at Chicago.

Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R.

CLOVEU LKAF KOVTE

will issue one fare excursion tickets from Indiana and Ohio stations east of Frankfort. On special dates one cent per mile. Make preparations early. The attractions great, the excursion, rates extremely low. See nearest agent Clover Leaf Route.

C. C. JENKINS, Gen'l Pass. Agt.

VANDALIA LINE

II TZXKB TABLB I I NORTHBOUND. St. .loo Mall Boutli Bend Expreas P'

s.

Hast Express :3 p. ui SOUTHBOUND. Torro Haute KxprosB Torre Haute Mall 5:20 p.m Fust Express 8:10 p.rn

For complete time card, giving all trains and stations, and for full Information for rites throiiKh oars, etc., address

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