Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 December 1893 — Page 4

TRADE

ing special efforts in our

CLOAKS

FUR AND CLOTH CAPES,

MUFFS andBOASy

-JUST EECEIVED AT THE-

PA

We are Headquarters for Cloaks and lead the trade. We have this

week received the largest shipment of New Cloaks from New York factories,

at Cut Prices, ever received in Crawfordsville.

Beautiful Cloth, Rich Trimmings, elegant Styles and Handsome New

Effects are what we are showing at pricos that will astonish you. 'A stock

that will make friends, outshine rivals and please everybody. We are mak­

MLLLINERY DEPARTMENT.

SEE US BEFORE BUYING.

MoClu & Graham

NORTH WASHINGTON STREET

LAWSON IN THE LEAD!

v:.v~ A beautiful 8xio Gilt Frame with 'every dozen Cabinets taken during the

MONTH OF DECEMBER!

Just think! A dozen First-class Cabinets and a lovely frame tor

One Dollarl

Every rjcture Guaranteed. Come right, along Cloudy a a if re

LAWSON'S GALLERY.

We guarantee to grow hair on baldest heads, regardless of age or

length of baldness. Sure cure for Dandruff or any disease of Scalp or llair from falling out.

References who have grown their hair: Robert Sellers, pastor Christian church, South Bend, Ind. O. I). Lumpkin, undertaker, Brownsburg, Ind. E. It. Keith, attorneyat-law, 38)4 east Washington street A. 13. Gates, Jr., jobbing house, 31 and :W east Maryland street: R. N. Blume book-keeper, 31 and east Maryland street C. J. Barker,book-keeper, 101-10*) south Meridian street L.

LACE

1FREE

Hair, No Pay.

Webb, traveling salesman, 102I0i south Meridian street J. A. Perkins. No. 3 Chemical Co. isixth street \V. Ileinsley, No. 1 Engine House, Indiana avenue: Rev. W. Price,87 Yandes street W. T. Sellers, Rook Supplies, 17 Vance Rlock .1. R. Southark, Lafayette, Ind. J. R, Southard, l)r, L. C. Stewart, olliee 61» West Washington st., Mrs. Xewby, 790 N. New .Jersey st., Samuel White, contractor. OH Ilill ave. Oscar Ilermon, 277 N. Pine st.

E.

B. D.

1 HAVE A LARGE LINE

-OF-

WATCHES

Bought for Cash at Hard Times prices that will be sold at

Remarkably Low Figures!

SILVERWARE at prices never before heard of. You will be surprised to see the Beautiful Cake Basket you can buy for a few dollars.

JEWELRY at prices^you never dreamed of. What is nicer for the old folks than a pair of Gold Spectacles or a Gold Headed Cane? For the wife or husband than a nice Watch or a Line of Table Ware?

We have numerous other things or big and little, old and young. Please call and we will prove to you that we are headquarters for

LOW PRICES, NEW .STYLES

W. JACKSON

Proprietors of Mohn's Influx Hair Grower. 2yx West Washington street, room 0, Indianapolis, Ind. or ask your druggist for it.

AND LARGEST ASSORTMENT!

If you have watches, clocks or jewelry that need repairing bring them to us. It makes no difference how many have failed on them.

We use the most approved method known to modern science in fitting the eyes with glasses.

C. L. ROST.

Jeweler, 207 ee

*r. T. I.TCTSB:

.GENBRA.LiSrA.rfci NEW3.

Evansville is over run with the grip.

The Lafayette Times wants foot-ball lesa brutal. Oil has baen struck by Pennsylvania speculators at Gas City.

The authorities of Noble3villo are making an oflort to suppress gambling.

Noblesville property owners have organized for mutual protection as to routs. Michigan City is improving upon the dull timos by pushing forward street improvements.

James Johnson was sentenced to prison for life at Rockville, Saturday, for the murder of Leslie Boll.

Brazil citizens will aid the poor of that place. It is said there are 200 families in need of food in that city.

THE REVIEW."' ACCIDENTS OF A DAY

Miss Grace Berrmg, of Evansville, was relieved of a beautiful head of hair, while asleep, by an unknown trespasser.

Farmers in Allen county have recently been swindled by a man who delivered bogus telegrams and demanded sums from $2 to $5.

The DePauw university has brought suit at Kokomo against A. N. Grant to forscloso a mortgage given by Grant for a loan of $l,S00.

The benevolent people of Kokomo have established a soup-house. It is the first tiun in the history of the city that it has been needed.

William Stillbr, Muncie, tun brought suit for $10,030 damages aga 1113L loss of an eya while in their employ.

John Fisher, colored, at Now Albany, was dangerously slashed by a razor in the hand* of Frank Williams, is a quarrel over a woman

Frank Hubsr, known aB "Chicken Frauk," who took ire of the fowls at the Connersville pror house, was kille by a C., H. & D. pmseugor train Saturday.

It is sail that Company K. Fourth Indiana Legion of Warsaw, will disband because unable to give the 31,03') bind required by the State for arm.) and accoutrements.

South Bend police say they have struck a clue in the bank robbery. Suspicion rests on a man named Frank Smith, who is a notorious swindler gold brick fame.

Po3t,master

of

It was a common remark of Jarn^s Henry, an old resident of Clinton, that you folks will wake up some morning and find me dead." The other day his prophecy fell true.

Becknell and wife were

knocked down and robbed of 3200 bpsides a quantity of postal notes, stamps, ect.. at Garrett, Saturday night. A posse iG after tho thieves.

R'iv. George II. Hill, Muncie, will probably be summoned to New York as a witness in the 610,000 suit of Zslla Nicolaus against George Gould. She once tried to work hor little game on Hill, 'tis said.

Thomas Hartley, Muncie, who mysteriously disappeared from that place last weok, has been found in Kansas. His mind is unbalanced as the result of suffering and tortures in A.ndersonville during tho war.

James Blakely an Wm.Simp3on have beon arrested at Brazil charged with stealing nearly .$2,000 from Mrs. E. Simpson, of Carbon, which she had hidden in a coal shed. Young Simpson, who is a relative of Mrs. Simp9on. has confessed the crime.

Tho Diamond plate glass works at Kokomo and Elwood, which closed down Saturday, to await the action jf cone ress on tho tariff qui ition, came to an agreement with tho rorKmen, Saturday night, in regard to r'rdustion In salaries, and wilt start u. at ones. i.

Tho LoganBDort Natural Gas Company, ir extending its territory of supply has developed sr viral fine eras wells. It is now supplying all tho manufacturing concerns o" Ligansnort, together with tho LongrlifTo insane asylum and the Iveepoort lime kilns.

707. Fjlias J. Baldwin vs. John Hutchison. Montgomery C. C. AfTirmed. Gavin, J.

Where a party is subpoonaed as a witness in a cause and in response to a question said in good faith that the character of a witness for truth was bad money paid to such witness or his father to avoid criminal prosecution threatened by them on account of such testimony, the witness being inexperinced in business matters, of weak and little education. may bo recovered back without demand.

Merry Christmas.

Holiday excursions at very low rates to and from all stations on the Big Four route. Tickets on sale December 23d, 24th, 25th, .'10th and 31st, 1893, and January 1st, 1891.

Tickets good returning until January 2d, 1S91. For tickots and full information call on agents Big Four route. E. (). MCCOKMU.K, 1). B. MARTIN,

Pass'r Traffic Mgr. Gen'l AGT

SERIOUS COLLISION ON PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.

Nine PnitenKera Hurt—Patients of Syracuse Hospital Driven from th«

Building by Fire—Injured by tho Fall of an Elevator.

WIIVKESIJARIIE, Pa,, Dec. 14.—Passenger train known as the Uarrisburg express, leaving here at 10:110 o'clock yesterday over the Pennsylvania railroad en route for Pottsville, was wrecked a short distance from Nanticoke by collision. The train collided with a freight engine that was running into a siding to allow the passenger train to pass. Both engines were wrecked. The Injured are:

AUSTIN, baggagemaster slight bruise on head. CAMPBELI,, A. of Wilkesbarre head cut and bruised.

COLLINS, SAMUEL, shoulder dislocated. COLLINS, Mas. injured in her side and internally.

DERMOTT, MICHAEL, fireman wrist hurt. UOKMAN, ATTOKNBY JOHN A. of Nantiroke head cut and bruised about body.

FEAKNBBKG, SIMON, Wilkesbarre back and arm injured. MUHLBT, GKOKtrii, express messenger le* and side hart.

NEWTON. EDITH, Philadelphia concus «iou of brain.' TEN BROECK, MAT slightly injured,

WALP, JOHN, brakeman head and sidt injured. The llenshaw it Ten Broeck Opera company were on the passenger train and several of them were injured. The most serious was Miss Edith Newton of Philadelphia, who was seriously injured about the head and is suffering also from concussion of the brain.

PATIENTS DRIVEN OUT BY FIRE

Inmates or a Syrui-tise Hoapltal Forced

to Leave Thrir Cots.

SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Pec. 14.—A defective chimney caused a serious fire in the Women's and Children's hospital in West Genesee street at o'clock yesterday afternoon. In the building were twenty female patients, four of whom were confined to bed, and four children under years old. The inmates were hurriedly carried out and distributed among neighboring dwellings. The fire ruined the building, but most of the furniture was saved. The loss is about §4,000, fully insured. The day was cold, and the invalids are likely to suffer from their exposure.

TUSCOLA, 111., Pec. 14.—Yesterday fire broke out in t!v large public school building, and. as there were over 700 children in the structure at the time, it created a panic in some of the. rooms, though all of the pupils escaped without injury. The building was saved. The fire caught from a spark from the fine.

Injured In ail Elevator Fall. CINCINNATI, Ohio. Pec. 14.—As the

passenger elevator in P. P. Thorn's carpet house on Fourth street, carrying four passengers, reached the fourth floor, about noon yesterday, something went wrong with the machinery and the elevator fell like a shot to the cellar. A Mrs. .1 ones, was seriously hurt, being cut about the head, and face. Mer daughter, Cora, sustained slight bruises. The elevator boy and a clerk named Fraucr were also rendered unconscious and badly bruised.

Killed In a Mine Case's Fall. MOUEKLV, MO., Pec. 14.—A cage in

Ward's mine fell yesterday evening by •slipping a cog and went to the bottom, i-ome fortv feet, lienry Taylor had his back broken, and Pen Angilbert, Harry Williams and Stephen Taylor were badly injured.

FI'GHTING AT RIO,

Copss Island and Knchadus In I'OBSOIslon of the Insurgents. WASHINGTON, Pec. 14.—The big bat­

tle expected to take place in the harbor of Kio Janeiro has begun at last. The navy department received the following cable message from Capt. Picking: "kio DE JAXEIHO. Pec. 11.— Copas island and Enchadas are. in the possession of Admiral di tlama [the insurgent commander]. The former is well fortified, and is continually firing upon the custom house and naval arsenal with small arms. It is dangerous to land."

Officials of the navv department believe Capt. Pickering's dispatch indicr.tes that Admiral Pe.Oama has grown tired of the long term of inactivity 1 hrougli which the rebels have passed and has determined to commence active operations against Peixto. His policy, they believe, will be to precipitate a battle.

Omaha Without A Pest HOUR*. OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 14.—-.John Ken­

nedy. a stranger, arrived in this city two weeks ago and secured a room in a cheap lodging house. Last Friday he was taken sick and as lie had no money the proprietor had him taken to the city jail. Yesterday morning the physician pronounced the man's sickness diphtheria. The police are indignant, as many of them were exposed. The city has no pest house. When a suitable place can be found the man will be removed and quaran tined.

The I'rendorRast Trial.

CHICAGO, Dec. IPAttorney Todd opened Prendergastcase this yesterday with an address to the jury in which he outlined the plan of the prosecution. The opening sentences of Mr. Todd's speech were devoted to an eloquent tribute to Mayor llarnson, with references to the similarity of his assassination and that of Lincoln and (Jarfield.

He is

satisfied

Assistant State's ll.-i .yn 1 the trial of the lllclwvv.

Dr. John Wagley was beheaded at Cleburn, Texas, a Santa Fe engine running1 over him.

No sane person will djny tho fact that

AKE JOEL

Sells Clothing cheaper than any bouse in the city. He especially prides himself on the fact that he has no old shoddy or shelf-worn goods in stock. Every article

New and Stylish!

with'a straight 1.0 per cent, margin while others are tryijg to get rich on fabulous profits.

Live and Let Live is His Motto.

Main Street, Opposite Court House. Sign of the big pants.

xM'MULLEN'S:-:

New Grocery Store

105 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET.

GOODS NEW

-AND-

STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.

CALL AND SEE US.

SAM. C. SCOTT IS "WITH US.

A J. M'MOLLEN .& SON..

INDIANAPOLIS' GREAT DRY GOODS EMPORIUM

The lew York Store.

Established 1853. Indianapolis, Indiana.

-Headquarters For-

Holiday Goods!

The store is in Holiday .Dress every floor is crowded with Tempting Holiday Gilts. The Basement is

LITEEALLY. CROWDED

Dolls, Toys, Games, China and Glassware, Plated and Solid Silverware, Lamps, Clocks, Etc., Etc.

Is located on the second floor. Books to suit all ages and tastes, and at prices that will revolutionize the book trade. When you comebe sure and see the

GULLIVER SHOW-

on the fourth floor. The figures are of wax and the whole scene represents a Lilliputian

Pettis Dry Goods Co.,

N. B. We will mail you our Christmas Catalogue on receipt of postal card.