Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1894 — Page 3

Fair, ooolor.

ONE WEEK

-AND I IIiC

Slaughter Take?

Qp

8.

Some that riit wonhy must

be disappointed, but not so

with our customers. Every­

one attending the sales at cm.

.store leave satisfied with the

goods \vc show them and

More Than Satisfied

VVith the prices we quote them.

-This week we make Overcoats

a leader and are prepared to

show ycu every style made

and at prices 20 per. cent, less

than one^year ago. This is

'more than in proportion to

the reduction produced by leg­

islation. We know we can

f.uit if

you

us.

will call and see

Lee S.Warner,

The One-Price

Clothier, Taiior, Matter and

i'lardsher.

Kph Joel's Old Stand.

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Furniture

In General

When new ik fair "t6 "look upon, but every day wear soon breaks it down. Our furniture finds favor because it is fashionable: it pleases because its pi ice is propc: it, wears well, because it is honestly mane of good material by skilled labor. A strong statement, but as true as it is plain. A multitude of satisfied customers convinces all who investigate that our methods and Fall Furniture are well chosen.

Rerhaps you need a Parlor Suite for your parlor. We'll sell you a beauty for $io.ni). Our line of Carpets and Rugs have proven to be a mascot. Our sales have been far more than we expected as our patterns are all new. No old chestnuts to show.

Comc in and look through our line. Respectfully Yours,

Zack Mahorney & Sons.

i). W. ROUNTREE,

F.'RE INSURANCE.

UopreEcuiH Old UeMttiHft InpiirHiico Com* paules. Otllco witb ln«l'nna Ohio Llvo Stock Insurance Com panics. PntroTwufe sollclLod.

IIAV1NI! imwiiaskd A

MOSLER rircE-PRCCF SAFE Or tliv. lulost |jaUen parlU.t nvcd not hesitate to leave tiieir Wuiehes. Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles (or repair as ihe.v will bo well taken care el.

Watches, Clocks and .li welry for fide

Reliable, Available, invaluable.

That is what, thousands of pcoplf. haVe found

A "0 Tjl A

1 jk a & *2)

Porous Plaster

to be. for the relief and cure of all sorts of lameness, stiff­

ness, and congestion result­

ing from taking old. IinlUHloiiH *c!clcim equal the:jJn£jtinls. In tlie Ui* t.t Au.cuCK'r. they tCMsjftij- ijo not..:

Allcock's Corn Shields AHcock*s Bunion Shields, llavc no equal as relief ntid 1 tire for corns aud bunions.

Brandreth's Pills

are a safn and offcot,ive remedy for irregoia'iiiy of Uiu bowels.

THE DAILY JOURNAL,

KSTAIII.ISMKII IN 3.SS*?.

VVKliNKSDAY. OCTOT-KK 31. tS!i4.

ChNLKAL GOSSIP.

Concern# l«vcr\h«nfc «u-l Kver.vlMMiy »nl ir», '1 horotoro, ol I ntcrcM t«• -All of r*.

I). \Y. Yearly went to Munun to« day to take charge uf his business. —Miss Huth laih\v« of New Richmond, is visiting* Miss Annie Shite. —Morclund Hinford and wife will entertain on the eveniugvsof November and U.

Dr. Newtomb and wife, of Tipton arrived to-day to attend the LambMcClner wedding. —C. C. I'eirce. general agent ot the Merchants' Dispatch, was in the city to-day adjusting losses. —A. 8. iiolbruok is very* sick and it was thought last night that he was dying but he has since rallied considerably. :r —The curtain .will go up at. sharp to-niglit. T'rnst the audience will be in so as hot to interfere, rwith the show. •—Miss Nettie Vaughn, of New Richmond, has come to the city to spend a few months studying music with Mrs,

Kli/.a Harmon. She "will stay .with Miss Annie Shue. Rev. .1. («. Stephens has deposited in the corner stoner of the new M. E. church a piece of wood from the CityRoad Chapel, near oudon, the tirst Methodist church ever erected. —A new game and lih law will be presented to the next legislature. It will provide for the having of a State game warden, whose sole duty, will be to look after the protection and propagation of fish and game.

Dr. W. O. Coil'ee, the Chicago ociH. list and aurist, will be at the Robbing House on Wednesday and Thursdayof this week. He wishes to straighten every case of cross, eyes and examine every case of deafness and noises in the ears, this trip. Send word to your friends to go and see him. tl*

I

SJI

the

lowest ciwh prices at l'i3 south (Jreen JStrcoti, opposite Mule Mail.

Eugene Wilson.

C. M. SCOTT. HAKVKV STlMiR-?

SCOTT &STUBBS

General Insurance /igenta,

Fire, Life and Accidcnl

INSURANCE,

betral Documents, such as Deeds, Mnitfra^ros, Contracts, I^niKes. etc., executed. J/ohuh on Farms and City Properly Negotiated on most favorable terms.

COIiLEOTIONS A SPECIALTY.

Oflice, 2«1 I'loor, No. 10,'K* S. NVashlnplon St., Crawlordsville, lad.

:lae

1]\KN ON ISC Ll.\ATIC.

Il\ I* iplnv«'t itwi l.oi1g»Ml In the -lull To Await l«-\rlnpm»-nta.

YesLe^dity

il

Tlie Woman'# Era.

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,.:g i- v.i'

It I. v.' i- Lj.!

ftorno«m a .ragged and

wretched looking pieer of humanity was broiight'.tp tovyii. arid.ja.uderi ii the county .jail on the•: charge, of arson, Yesterday hiv»rniug* tlie VjiVri'i on t.h« -lames Q, Hail fat'io. six miles north of town. wa,s ^burned to t're ground, llarleyi:-!,:er Jives on the piacv :u farms i'VN* 11iVe te barn \vits burning a dirty and unsiiaved tramp was observed cutting, across the held. He was pursued /and finally found lying on the ground ragged and swearing, declaring loudly:

v'Whoever

.J iirii'fi Drawn.

The jury commissioners met yesterday afternoon, ^ud tlie clerk drew the following juries for the 'November term*

OHA IT .1 I'M V.

A. \Y. Mote—Franklin. Allen J. Moore—Wayne. Robert 1,. Lafo! 1 ette Seo11. James tiilkey —Ripley. Alfred 1». Fiannigan—rnion., Ciiarles Uii\t—t.'nioh. ..I'-KTIT jt'iiv. Marion F. Sa vior—lb-own. •. \Vm. Horney—Sugar Creek.-. Tilghinan Ivasley—J'.rov/n. •!.v .1 jmies VV. Rent—Clark. Samuel C. I'rouii—Coal Creek., .y.John W. Siiiith—Scott.. James M. Tobin-— Clark. .los'-ph Corns—Sugar Creek, jiv A. F. Ncedhain Franklin. Robert Fallenividur-•• -Rrown.^ A. H. Woovly—Franklin. Charles Clar'k-^Clark.

I iiora Sha!iur»u and f.eona U-nvers u'Ore it ed in marriHge:al Dii 1 ngton this iiiorning at av the hoiuc. :,('i

William Rower, the bride's father, by licv. Rlack. Lora is one of vbe popular young business meti of the tirm of Shannon '& Son. The bride is the daughter of William Rowers and a popular young lady. The. young couple start out in life with the best wishes of hosts of friends. The ceremony was private, only the members of the two families being present. They started east on the S:'0 train for an extended tour. '.

PTSIRRIJTJFO LIFRIIHIS

CharUis ii. .llickiiutn und Kiln liarr.

-^-Clitu'li'V Uiokman is.back from the ivost rind this morning took out, ljueiiM' to iii:irv Miss Ella liarr of Wavclaml.

l-'OH all dental worlvisee Gon^a ti^ii&

l'.\ Fa-c«s 'AV ig-S'anil Mou^tochos at VVampU'r'.s.

:f"r£LV."'

Within Hev Sphere She Reigns Supreme.

Woman claims her own. !k-r field widens constantly.

Everyday brightens !i(?r prospects.a:,::Hcr progress fore­

shadows the' greater trinmph at hand. Emancipation and

equality will lie her in the »years to come. _A

World's Fair. At her shrine there erected the nations bowed.

The 'lesson- taught at the!MWOman's .Building" will last "till

time' shall be jh nioru '1: '.t .i. tr.rc'n-li^ntening influence will

-. .4

-io.j of An.orica

•A tfsw^ssss^fii^ ---iBKSurwBrwpO'a»ar

a a

felt- around^^ the ^-.raugtejut the dawning century.

0'ily less mcrjor. 1' :e the honors gamed at the Fair by

Dr. Price's Cre^m Baking Powder

Thf highest awa^d wnfened on inis peerless prepara-

fittifl^ccraiapai-iroent 01' the laurels- won by the'

W'ESr A XI)

says that

1 have to have twelve sacks of Hour is a liar!" Mis tracks corresponded with those leading awav from the burned building so he was brought to jail, lie is evidently Crn/,y and doul»tless took refuge in.the barn Monday night. Arising the- following morning he lighted a pipe and the barn too. He can give no very good account of himself and declared to his captors that his name was "Son of Man." otherwise ktftnvn as ''The King of the Earth,'' Marsha,1 Virimvs pumped Mm/last evening and was tobl that his name wits

Wilber'Udell, alias Monp&mith. alias 'Outman. and that he escaped from the insane hospital at Toledo, Ohio, last April. He ''denied having fired the barn or even having been near it. lie v.as b"fore Mayor Handel this morning and.-iHUiominitted to jail.

151)0!-

AT MACE.

\y (ho fcMaix*rsify to lluve )tu» More rimtu'i' on l'rei Kuw Alatrrhil-Tlielr Snphlstrv

Shown I' p.

M.v(Si?^Oet ::'39 --J. M. West unti .John A. Hoot* were out here b'st Saturday niirht to make an eiVort to correll the scattered Democrats of old Walnut. .1. t^. .lohnson. after his usual apology, accepted the position of chairman. Mr. West was at once presented to the parUv filled seats, us he stated, to speak from a Democratic position, lie appealed to the sileut few for more enthusiasm, be^gfiug them to once more have confidence in the great organization of *'party perfidy and party dishonor." lie said during the summer he had openly condemned their policy, but now (while under pay of the Democratic central committee) the scales had fallen from his eyes ami he knew all the promises male would be fulfilled if they were given an ther chance, except

s?l/„'3

/or wheat, lie

also stated the MeKinly bill only fostered millionaire manufacturers aud caused the poor laboring people to pay ?r2,00().ooi» annually on sugar, while the Willson-tiorman-Hrice-Senate bill only caused them to pay SIO.OOO.UOO. The last statement made the chairman hang his head aud grin out of the southeast corner of his mustache.

Mr. Uooe was more sanguine, lie had never lost confidence but he ruined West's speech by discussing free, raw material, stated that Mr. West's millionaire ^factories could make §1,0H0 now where under McKiuley they only made 8WJ0. He also divided this extra profit for those heartless millionaires, between the laborer, consumer, and themselves, so that all would receive more on tlie same investment. All because raw material is now free

Xow my Democratic farmers and laborers we find iu this theory there is a gain of §100 directly to the manufacturer because he gets his raw material for S)00 less money and that means that somebody must sell the same amount of raw material just £lnu less under the present law than they did under the McKinley law. Who are the producers of this raw material that is now made free to those factories, mills, etc.? Who performs the labor of mining the minerals raiding the grain, the pork, beef, poultry, cutting the lumber and all the material those large factories use? Does the farmer have, nothing invested? Does he not employ labor to raise all byproducts? Does not the common laborer really produce all those articles that are now called raw material? Most certainly they do. }*et uuder the present tarifV law your labor and your products are not worthy the notice of a Democratic administration. And where those factories make those gains your speakers tell you of are made from a corresponding loss to .you. An at tide taken from a Southern paper is before me now. it states that the high priced labor of the North is menace to the 'continuance of cheap labor in the South that now litis next session of Congress they must see. that every article produced by common labor in the North must have the last safe guard removed, so all their products as raw material must come in competition with all the cheap labor of the world. Then the farmers of the North will get such low price:* for their productions they will be compelled to only pay their hands the same wages the South now is paying, which is 8S per month and the hand

board himself.^ \Y. (J. INIcCLL'.nK.

Tlir ChrvKintlicimim Show, The Society of Indiana Florist^ ami the Indiana Horticultural Society will hold a combined show and exhibition of Mowers and fruit in Tomlinson Hall. Indianapolis. November X, 7:. S. and 10. ls'.i}. Kxeursion rates of one and one-third fare for tlie round trip have been arranged for by the committee in charge. \V. i. Jietermaun, the secretary. 117 Massachusetts- avenue. Indianapolis, will answer all inquiries or send complete programmes' to any one wanting information. This season's exhibition will be the eighth held iu succession. The committee in charge this year is endeavoring to surpass all previous efforts. The premium lists are very liberal, the outlook for beautiful ehrisantbemums, roses, etc.. is splendid, they never looked better. Among the special attractions may be mentioned the curious cactus., the wonderful Orchids (air plants.) the Alpine Violets, a grand cut rose display, thcbeautiful novelties iu choice new chrysanthemums, and many other special attractions, too numerous to mention. Afternoons and evenings choice music will be rendered by an orchestra. In the evenings the celebrated cornet soloist,, Prof. Wm. Paris

Chambers, of Chicago, will render several selected solos. The exhibition will finish off as usual with a grand auction on Saturday, November 10, when all the plants and flowers will be sold. Make up your mind to go and do not forget the dates, November «». 7, 8, and 10. at Indianapolis, Tomlinson (City Hall) Hall.

Tim I'(toI' l.vor ftli I's,

Tlio oosl of poor relief iu counties of Um State in the past year lias largely, increased over the preceding year. Oilieial returns from ninety-one counties for twelve months ending May :si. lS'Jl. show that poor relief exceeded S'.l(i!.ouo. an increase over the preceding year of SO",000. The increase in expenditure for the maintenance of orphans' homes has been 817,000.

\V hlU'fitlt! Tu-N ililtt.

\V ilUer Whiteside appears to-niglit at Music Hall in Tin Merchant of Y"nice." The seats are. nearly all sold but those!'applying- at the door can I probably be accommodated this even-j iug. The performance will be one of 'rare.merit.

Mm. A. C. litedtocte Orleans, lud.

Good Reason for Faith

Cured of Scrofula by Hood's

Scrofula permeates humanity. It Is thoroughly Infused into the blood. Scarcely a man Is froo from it, In 0110 form or another. Hood'i 8arsa]*.rii!a cures scrofula promptly, surely, permanently. Thousands of people say to.

For Instance, read this: I am Justified In thinking Hood's Sarsaparlll* a splendid medicine by own experience with

It. I was a crcat sufferer from scrofula, having dreiidtul sores in my ears and oh my L'li"!! ",

at

lar«°''oils,

discharging

"V husband Insisted that I tttko liood Sarsaporiila. Of the first bottl* My Appetite Improved, and I felt somewhat hotter. So 1 boughtanothtr bottle, find by the time it was half gone th§ acrofula had entirely disappeared. I am

Hood'ss, Cures

now entirely free from scrofula and was never in better health. Hood's SarsaparlUa also cured me of a terrible pain in my side, c.iused by neuralgia of the heart." Sins, xl (.. -Mi ni.ork, Orleans, Indiana. Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, jumidiee, sick headache, indigestion

State Health Board.

Indianapolis .Ycic.v: The State Health Hoard met this afternoon to close its aecouni. for the fiscal year ending torn jrrow. All members of the board were present, which ensists of S. S. IJoots, president. Greenfield: C. N. Metealf. secretary. Indianapolis L. h. Whitesides, vice president, Franklin: John X. Taylor, Crawfordsville L). C. Uumsey, Mt. Vernon,

Although the general health throughout the State is shown to have been Kid iu the past year, reports made at the meeting indicated that there has be mi a remarkable prevalence of diphtheria and typhoid fever. These have uot been confined to defini te sections, bsit have appeared in many places.

Mi-: Is were allowed which will exhaust the entire appropriation of 5,ono, which is granted by the Legislature.,

A liuilder'K Loshon.

"IIow shall I a habit breukV" As you did that habit mnko. As yuii nathcrcl, you must, loso :/.' As you yielded, now refuse. Thread by thread tho strands we twist Till they bind us neek and wrist Thread by thread the patient hand /. Must untwine ere free we stand. As we buildetl, stone by stone, We must toil unholped, alone, Till the wall ib overthrown. ...

P.ut, remember, as wo try, Lighter every test goes by Wading in, the stream grows deep Toward the- center's dowuward sweep Backward turn, each step ashore Shallower Is than that before. Ah, thei precious years we wa«tc Leveling what, we raised \r. haste Doing what must be undone Kre content or love be wer! I*"!rt»t aeiN'SbJ be gu!i we cast"M'.e borne threads, till lines fire passed. And.habit,builds the bridge at last! 'folia Boyle O'Ueilly.

Kai.sk Taces, Wampler's.

igs and Moustaches

Kucklen'N Arnlctt Salve,

The best salve in the world for Cuts Mruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Kever 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 3.r cents per box. For sale by Cotton & Kifc'S, the Progress Pliarm -icy-

Ktory \ouim Mun

should be possessed of certain information without which millions contract pernicious and most destructive habits—habits which make young men permanently aged, pale, haggard, listless. devoid of ambition, easily tried, languid, forgetful and incapable till mad-houses and swell the lists of suicides: separate husbands and wives, bring untold suffering to millions even unto the third and fourth generation. Parents, guardians and philanthropist* can do no better service to the rising generation, than to place in their hands the information and warnings contained in a little book carefully prepared by an association of medical men who have had vast experience in dealing with the grave matadies here hinted at, and who feel that they o.ve it to humanity to warn the young of the land against certain destructive habits, which are far more prevalent than any layman can imagine, and which if persisted in gradually undermine the constitution tind health, aud destroy the future happiness of the victim. Cutout this notice and enclose it with ten cents in stamps (to pay postage), to World's Dispensary

Medical Association, I nvalids' Hotel and surgical Institute. HufTalo, N., V., and the book will be sent, secure from observation, in a plain sealed envelope.

sec llii* World'K C.u Ttir t[I'lccri Ceiil*. I pon receipt of your address and fifteen ccnt.s in postage stamps.we will mail yon prepaid our .Souvenir Portfolio of the orld's Columbian Exposition. the regular price is lifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we malfe the price nominal. You will tind it a ivorli of art and a thing to be prized. !t contains full page views of tlie great buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in the highest style of art. If not satislied with it, after you get it. we will refund the stamps and let vou keep the book. Address II. 10. IJ1CKM'/N »V\ CO.,

Chicago. 111.

Poor IMtrvKtiuii

Leads to nervousness, fretfulness, peevishness, chronic dyspepsia and grout misery. Mood's 8arsaparilla is the remedy. It tones the stomach creates an appetite, and gives a relish to food. It makes poor blood and gives healthy actions to all the organs of the body. Take Hood's, for Hood's Sar.sapa rill a rvKKS. '.:y-

Hood's Tills become the favorite catarrhic with everyone who tries them. ~rc. •.

Fok

statements see Tills JOUISNAL Co.. PWNTEHS.

Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks!

Cloaks! Cloaks!

Fiom two to ten dollars snv cl by buying your

Cloaks of us.

Everything in Millinery Cords from ihetlienpest to the finest, at

ABE LEVINSON'S.

A Great Bargain.

The following- is from the architect of Cieu.^Lew Wallace's seven story lire proof steel apartment building* now being erected at Indianapolis, a Sft.OOO yard job:

Flour.

Rurcka Hour, K5 los r»0 lbs Pride of Pearl-*, 25 lbs

Coffee.

We will give away to introduce

a new Baking Powder, one Doll

with each can of powder. Price

of powder i5 cents per can. Do

not fail to come in and see

Dolls. They are beauties.

Barnhill,Hornaday& Pickett

Diamond Wall Plaster.

A. complete selenitic cement-mortar for general plastering purposes. Requires water only to prepare it for immediate use. Is

Fire-Proof. Wear-Proof Water-Proof.

Indianavomn, Sept. 4,1804.

Dhunonri Wall Piaster Co.: (ientlemen:—TliecoDtraot for lurulshiriff the maierial for plasterlup the Wallace apartment building* in this city ntu boon awarded your material alter maklug a large number of scientific and practical testa In comparison with lime, and hard plasters obt4iiuab iu this market. These tests were naado to determine the Rtrnngth, hardness, elasticity, and resistance to tire and water, as well as durahllltr, it beinv the desire of Gen. Wallace to use only sueh

materials Iu the construction of his building as I be used anv season of the vear. Wit would make it first class iu every respect. .* ...... ,r__. Respectfully Yours,

Joiin Tiiuktle.

F. n.

.. .as .. .70 .. .'SO ..11.00 .40 .. .ao .50 1.00 .50 ,»5

GO lbs....

Whlto House, i!6 lbs 50 1 lis Klect rlc Light, 25 lbs 50 lbs Cream of Indiana, 25 lbs.. 60 lbs..

Many other grades witb same kind of prices.

Sugar.

Fruit powder, 20 lbs (irHnulated, 21 Ibg Hldgewood A. 2'2 lbs Llpht extra C, lbs

11.00 1.00 1.00 1.00

McMullon & Itobb. Tateut Granulated Process which neutralizes all the injurious propcities of tho berry and Positively extracts all tlie Tanuin (of Itseif deadly |«ison) leaving nothing but the Caffeine so that a child or the most chronic dyspeptic cau drink It without

P. S. Call and get our

the case. It will pay you.

CA

special

riTlULLEN

The White House Grocery.

^•£sLEeBSg\1kke

THE POSITIVE

the

Indianapolis, Oct. 4,18!M.

Diamond Wall Plaster Co.: Gentlemen:~l)y direction of the Chief Ri gfneerl have recently had several thousand yards of lime plastering taken ulT the walls of the freight and ottlce buildlngerectcd lata year on south Delaware street, this city, and your plasler put on iuBtoad, Tlie selection of Diamond Plaster for this purpose wuh made alter an Investigation Into its merits for stnmKth durable and durable qualities. In these respects 1 re-

f:ard

your material far superior to common Imo mortar. Yours Truly, T. T. O. Mohhis.

Kngr. W.ofW.Chl. Dlv. C.C.C.&St. L.Ky.

OThis plaster, like Portland Cement is a manufactured product and can safely

it, plastering and paper hanging can be done the same day. For sale by

Humphrey & Co.,

Dealers in Lumber, Lath, Etc. Crawfordsville, Intl.

fear of sustaining'any of the unpleasant results produced by ordinary Coffee. THK KOVAL CETLON JAVA is acknowledtred by eminent Medical Authorities to bo Tho Moat Healthful CotU-e ever offered to the people.

Soaps.

Wo will make you ten bars of laundry soap for 25 cents.

.... 5 cents ... 25

2 cakes of bar soap 7 boxes of axle grease Host bulk starch, ror pound. Crackers, per pound Granulated eornmeal. per sack Host hams, per pound Raeon Pure leaf lard Caanned peas, per can Tomatoes Corn California canned goods, anything you waut. at 15 Package coffees 21

15

11 11

nt

-n

Fresh oysters, per quart JiO All other goods in proportion.

These Prices are Strictly Cash.

price on canned goods by

& ROBB

RtiBSS

CURE.

KT It"""""'"*- Vm BUltaw Yoik.

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