Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 August 1894 — Page 3
I HEED BOOM
For two car loads of new Household Goods and everything in my store will go at
First Cost!
Until the stock is reduced. New and second hand goods bought and sold. -Moved to 126 N. Green St. Don't get in the wrong place.
J. K. P. Thompson.
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OTICE OF APPOINTMENT,
Kstato of William S. Billiard, decoased. Notlco is huroby givou that the undersigned has been appointed «nd duly qualified as Administrator, of tho estate of William S liallnrd, Into of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvont
T1LG11.MAX K. IIAI.LAlil) A,lm.
Hated July 13,180-1.
CATARRH
'lUK-ily absorb 0 Cleanses the
CURES
Allays Pain and lu llammation Ileal:* the Sores!
Hestores the
•Senses Of Taste and Smell. Protects the Membrane from
Additional Cold.
IT WILL" CURE
HAY-FEVER
A particle isapplied into agreeable. Prleo 50 cents mail. ELY BROTH EKS, New York.
each nostril and is at Druggists or by 30 Warren Street,
A POOR SHOT.
mi.'H the target, but 110 on need thi 1 lyineiit of ft Summer OutliiK wliilu ill" 1 Central offers
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man inilucenientH to
^Utli-Seekur, Hunter and FiBhermuu.
v*&r7 7/Tor..ppscriprivefcMaff 1 "Tirrie f&bleslelcS' A" A5'C PonWGennj&W! "!MILWA.U KF
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We Trade
Groceries for Country Produce and give you a square deal every time.
Spot Casli
Will buy lots of goods at our store. Come in and see.
13 E. Market Street.
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS.
We have an expert plumber and make a specialty of piping houses for water privileges. We contract work all over the
County. See us before buying a
~:PUMP:~
A full stock always on hand.
WILLIAMS BROS.,
1 2 1 S re S re
FLY-FIEND.
Will positively protect Horses and Cattle from any anneyanco from Kilos, Gnats and Inserts of every kind, improves appearanco of coat, dispensing with fly nets. Recommended by thousands. Try it and bo convinced. Prlcoof "Fly-flnnd," including brush, quart cans, $1.00 half-gallon, $1.75 one gallon, ?i.r0. One gallon will last 3 head »f horses or cattle an entlro season. Beware of Imitations. Address CroHcent Mf«. Co., 2,10!) Inilinnn Ave. Phil.
THE PALACE
Meat Market
Will meet you with special prices for the thresning season in fresh
Beet, Mutton, Lamb, Veal or Pork.
Also Bolognas, Salted and Cured meats of all kinds. Three 'markets: 119 Si Washington St east Market
St.. and Blair St: See us.
JAS. ISRABLf
Wells' Hoosiei- Poultry Powder. A positive and speedy cure for cholera, gapes, roop and all diseases of chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. Is composed of the purest and best drugs obtainable and is the best egg producer known. The price of one fowl invested in this remedy will ward off disease from the whole flock. Price 2.') cts. Sold by Nye & Uooe.
Brnnker's
Carminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists.
DOCTOR
Hanslmair
THE EUROPEAN SPECIALIST
Late from the Leading Hospitals of Germany. England and France.
WILL VISIT
CRAWFOUDSVILLE,
SEPTUM BER 19X11
ROBBINS': HOUSE.
Erom now regularly every four weeks.
He has treated for the last twentytwo years curable diseases of the
Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat, Stomach, Kidneys and Bladder.
CATARRH, EPILEPSY AND TUMORS
Positively cured, no Failure.
All Painfnl Ailments of Women QaicMy Cured.
For five years the doctor was clinical assistant at tho Women's Hospitals in Germany and Hjance. During that time he had the care of miWe than flvo thousand cases of diseases of women in every possible form.
Diseases Peculiar to Men Permanently Cnrefl,
Young and middle agod men who aro suffering 1'roni nervous exhaustion and debility, irnaired memory, low spirits, irritable temper, ~fd the thousand and one derangements of lnd and body (hat result from unnatural ovil habits, contracted through Ignorance, cured by electro vacuum treatment. Such habits if not cured result in loss of manly power, wreck the constitution and sometimes produco softening of the brain, epilepsy, paralysis, and even dread insanity.
T1IE DOCTOlt will be pleased to see you whothor you take treatmont or not. He holds all professional dealings strictly confidential. No case so bad that he cannot KELIEVE OU CUKE.
Examination Given Free in every case. Consultation in German, English and French.
Life is not long enough for any one man to learn all there is to learnof tho art of medicine, but UK. IIANSLMA1K has given his entire time and bis life's best work to tho study of tho above lino of diseases. Therefore he will cure whore others fail. Homo address,
UK. HANSLMAIR.
2,!222 Cottage Grove ATO., Chicago.
The Best Oil Earth!
Are the rime pieces oflered for sale at the
L. I.
Jewelry Store, at prices that make them the Greatest Bargains ever oflered Buyers will save money by remembering the place.
Ill S. Washington St.
The Famous Midway Plaisance. Toledo Tri-State fair grounds Aug. 20 to Sept. 4, btreets of Cairo, Hagecbeck's Arena, Persian Theatre, Moorish Palace, Dahomoy Village, German Village, Libby Glass Works, International Costume Exhibit, Old Vienna, Turkish Theatre, and Papanese Village all to be seen hero. A street 50 feet in width and nearly onequarter mile in length. Admission to the street free, to the attractions much less than at Chicago.
Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R.R., Clover Lieaf Route, will issue one faro excursion tickets from Indianaand Ohio stations oast of Frankfort. On special dates one cent per mile. Attractions great. See nearest agent Clover Leaf Route.
C. JENKINS, G. P. A.
John Newkirk is demanding 85,000 damages from the city of Filwood be cause ho was arrested without cause and confined in a building unfit for human habitation.
Whitman's Steel Hay Bailers. The improved full circle steel Hay Bailer sold by H. R- Tinsloy & Co.
Wanted.
Three thousand bushels of clover seed AKMANTROUT
&
CIULDEKK,
A 11 New Market, lnd. Also Agents for the Lightning Hay ress.
A new fad is rugs made of old stock ing yarn.
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HE MAT NOT SIGN IT.
PRESIDENT'S PROBABLE ACTION ON TARIFF BILL.
It Is
to
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Intimated That He Will IVrmlt It Become a Law Without Alllxlng Ills Signature—Congress Near Adjournment.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—President Cleveland will return to Washington from Gray Gables to-morrow, but it is no means certain he will sign the tariff bill after he reaches the national capital. An intimation con'eyec} by Secretary Tburber yesterday gave the impression that the President ould not sign the bill. Mr. Thurber declares congress would in all probability be here next week. This is construed to mean that the President will allow the tariff bill to become a law without allixing his signature to measure. Speaker Crisp said nothing' has been heard from
President as to his intentions regarding the tariff bill, but he understood the chief magistrate would be
Washington ready for business at the old stand Thursday morning. He was not prepared to say when congress might adjourn, and the President would have all day Monday in which to sign or veto the bill, the required ten days expiring Aug. 27.
Vice-President Stevenson was noncommittal on tho subject of the President's intention in regard to the tariff bill or the question of an adjournment sine die by the second session of the Fifty-third congress.
Chairman Savers of the appropriations committee said one appropriation bill—the deficiency—needed the signature of the President of the United States to become a law, and the only thing that was keeping congressmen in Washington arose from their ausiety to know what would be done With the tariff bill. No other important business remained to be transacted, and as all the appropriation bills had been agreed to congress could adjourn al an hour's notice.
NO SKXATK IJUOULM.
House Bills Reported lluck and Placed ou the Calendar. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—For fifteen or twenty minutes yesterday the busi* ness of the senate was suspended while the sergeant-at-arms was sent in search of an actual quorum. The senate was eighteen short of a voting quorum, only twenty-five senators having voted on a non-political motion, thus showing that congress is slowly disintegrating.
Mr. Harris reported the amended sugar bill and the coal, iron ore, and barbed wire billa Inquiries were made as to what had become of amendments offered to the sugar bill, but Mr. Harris said it was not usual to report back amendments rejected in committee. The bills placing wool, coal,,and iron on the free list were ordered placed on the calendar.
The house bill to provide a national home for aged and infirm colored people went over until the next session. The senate bill to push the claim of .the United States against the estate of Leland Stanford was passed.
EARLY ADJOURNMENT LIKELY.
Ask Unanimous Consent for the Passivg* of Ullls in the House. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Less than fifty members were present when the house met at noon yesterday. There were the usual indications that con* gress was on the eve of adjournment. Mr. Sayere, chairman of the appropriations committee, secured Unanimous consent for the consideration of a bill appropriating 80,000 for an additional force for the collection ox internal revenue and 89,000 for carry* ing into effect the arbitrations now pending between the United Statet and Venezuela. It was passed without objection.
Mr. MoCreary (dem., Ky.), chairman of the committee on foreign affairs, asked unanimous consent for the consideration of a joint resolution congratulating the Hawaiian republic on the perfect resumption of the powers and abilities of self-government. TJie resolution was offered in lieu of the Boutelle resolution. Owing to the absence of Mr. Boutelle, Mr. Bayne (rep-, N. Y.) objected. Mr. Bland (dem., Ma) then demanded tho regular order.
Then at 12:45 the house adjourned.
Auotber Caisson Explodes.
CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—Another caisson belonging to a battery of tho Second artillery blew up yesterday afternoon. The cause was exactly similar to that of the terrible mishap that befell Battery F, Capt. Vose, on Grand boulevard July 10. A defective shrapnel fuse caused both of them. But in the first accident three artillerymen and a cavalryman Were killed and a great many citizens and soldiers were hurt In that of yesterday nobody was iq» jured. A rigid investigation will be made.
Buttla of Fallen Timbers.
TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug. 21.—About 5,000 people assembled yesterday on the battlefield of Fallen Timbers, on the Maumee river, twelve miles above this city, to celebrate the centennial of Wayne's victory. Here, Aug. 20, 1794, he defeated the Wyandot, Ottawa and Deleware Indians, breaking the power of their confederacy, and securing peace to the then northwestern frontier. Resolutions requesting congress to mark the spot by a suitable monument, were adopted.
Corn Meal Trust Denied.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 21.—A strong denial is made by the managers of both the corn meal mills in St Louis of the story sent out from Kansas Cl$y of the formation of a corn meal mill trust
SONS OF VETERANS.
Order Begins It# SeMlon »t Davenport, .Iowa. DAVENPORT, Iowa, Aug. 21.—Davenport is gay with flags and bunting in honor of the sons of Union defenders, who are assembled here from all parts of the country. There are several hundred delegates and uniformed members of the guard hero, with additional arrivals expected. This will be the most important encampment The reports showed tho commandery-in-chlef and the various division commanderies to be in better financial condition than ever before, although the membership of the order in good standing has decreased during the last year on account of backwardness in payment of the annual dues. The number of camps, according to reports June 30, was 1,257, against 1,377 a year before and the membership 31,019, against 38,072 in 1893.
One of the important recommendations of the commander-in-chief is that the present guard, an independent organization, be disbanded and the remnants reorganized under the jurisdiction of the various division commanderies of the order also that the order of Sons of Veterans bo organized and conducted on a military basis, and that its name bo changed to the Military Order of the Sons of Veterans.
BASEBALL.
Game* IMayecl In the National League Yuslerriay. Boston, by lying idle while Baltimore was defeated, regained first place yesterday. No other changes occurred amOng the league teams. The games played were:
At Washington: Washington 1 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 0—8 Cleveland 0 02200300—7
At Baltimore: Baltimore 1 0 4 0 00 00 0— 5 INttsburg 2 0 203000 0—7
At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 7 0—16 Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1
At New York: New York 3 2 1 0 2 0 2 1 *—11 Chicago 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0—3
At Brooklyn: Brooklyn 5 4 3 1 5 2 0 0 *—20 St. Louts 0 110 10 0 10—4
Consolidating Forces on tho "Q." GALESBUKG, 111., Aug. 21. —F. .Rice, the Illinois superintendent of the Chicago, Burlington it Quinc}', announces that the company has abandoned the division headquarters at Fulton, the terminus for the Chicago division on the north and the Chicago, Burlington & Northern on the south. The men employed there will be divided between C.alesburg- and St Louis. The power will be transferred here and be operated from Galesburg.
Polish Catholics Remain Quiet. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 21.—Tho convention of the independent Polish Catholios, which was to open in this city yesterday, was postponed until to-day. There has been no further disorder after yesterday's riotous demonstrations between the factions of the local Poles, when one man was shot but not seriously injured and several others were slightly injured.
Grasshoppers Thick iu New York. HOHN'ELLSVILLE, N. Y., Aug. 21.— Farmers of Steuben county are much alarmed over the appearance of grasshoppers in large swarms. Owing to the extreme dry weather their numbers are increasing rapidly, and in many places, especially the western part of the country, they are attacking all kinds of vegetation.
Attempt to Lynch Murderer. FAIIUIURG, Neb., Aug 2L—George Williams, a Rock Island brakeman, yesterday shot and killed Charles Smily, yard foreman for the same oompany. The trouble arose over a dispute in a game of dice. There^was an attempt made to lynch Williams, but the mob was overpowered. The jail is guarded.
Kx-Deputies Discharged.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 21.— The trial of the ex-deputieB charged with complicity in tarring and feathering Adjutant-General Tarnsey, came up yesterday in Justice McCoach's court in Colorado City. No one appeared against them and the casea were dismissed.
No Change In Grades.
ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 21.—The railroad and warehouse commission held a meeting yesterday for the purpoBe of establishing grades in grain for the coming crop year beginning Sept 1. It was decided that there is no occasion for making any change in the established grades.
Cholera Claims Moro Victims. AMSTEBDA.M, Aug. 21.—One new case of cholera and one death from that disease are reported hera At Macstricht there have been one death and one fresh case of that disease, and at Haarlem one new case of cholera reported.
Th«* Sutimita Will lueet the Vigilant. LONDON, Aug. 21.—The Times says that the Satanita will defend the Cape May cup against the Vigilant. Th« race for the cup will take place Sept. 9. Until that time the Vigilant will not engage in any race.
OH Company Secures an Injunction. FINDLAY, Ohio, Aug. 21.—Through the action of the courts the most celebrated oil lease w^r in the history of Ohio has been ended. The Ohio Oil company has secured an injunction against Carey C. Harris.
Toledo Exposition Opened. TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug. 21.—Tho Toledo exposition, an inter-state fair, opened yesterday with an immense crowd in attendance. The exposition lasts three weeks. Next weel* there twill be six days' raaing.
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IHIRTY yearn' observation of Castoria with the patronage of
million* of persona, permit ns to speak of it without encasing.
It In unquestionably the host remedy for Infants and Children
the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children llfco It. It
gives them health. It will aave their lives. In it Mothers havo
something which is absolutely safo and praotioally perfect an a
Castoria destroy a Worms.
Castoria allays reverishneas.
Castoria prevents vomiting Sonr Cord.
Castoria cures Diarrhcoa and Wind Colie.
Castoria relieves Teething Troubles.
Castoria caret Constipation and Flatnlenoy.
Castoria neutralizes the effects of carhonio aold gas or polsonons artt.
Castoria does not contain morphine, opinm, or other narcotic property.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho wtomaoh and bowels,
giving healthy and natural sleep.
Castoria is pnt np in one-sizo bottles only. It la not sold in bulk.
Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise
that It is "jnst as good" and "will answer every purpose."
See that yon get C-A-S-X-O-R-I-A
Tho fao-similo signature of
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
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Those unable tocallsend for copy of "Medical Hints" and question blanks. Encloso Scent stamp for postage.
DBS. BRTJBRAKER & AYRES.
No. 1, 2.A and 5 Fnlr Block, (opposite Union Station) Indianapolis, lnd. Consultation in English and l.orman free. Parlors open from 8:30 a. in. to 8:30 p. in. Sundays, il a. in. to 2 p. in.
WHITE HOUSE GROCERY
103 South Washington Street.
by general practltioiiow
CALIFORNIA GOODS.
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1 001 can Apricots 1 00
Egg l'lum9 Green Gago Plums Lemon Cling Poaches White heath Peaches Standard Poaches
40
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McMullen & Robb#
D.C. BARNHILL Funeral Director
AND
Embalmer.
Is now located in the new Binford block, South Washington Street. All GradeB of work furnished from the Cheapest to the Best. Residence, 415 S. Washington St. ra~I have the only White Funeral Car in the County.
15, 15 15 IB J.r. 35 15 15
Yollow Poaches. Black Cherries. Bartlett Pears. Best Tomatoes 10 Fine Tomatoes 7V4 Flno Corn Apples 10 1 gallon can Apples 35 1 gallon oan Peaches 85 American Gloss Starch, per lb 5 A fine Cracker, por lb 5 Gallon can Apricots 40 A Finn Baking Powder
10
Best Coffee in tho city 30
