Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 January 1888 — Page 8
ROYALS ii«UTuv
Absolutely Pure.
Tins powder never vanes, A marvel of puniy. and whoNomeius. More economical than the culinary kinds. ami cannot he 11 eompe'Uiou with the multitude ofI.»vv ttM. short \v« iuhtalum or pbos phate powders. sold oniv in (.miis. Kokal HaK1M IMwpkk Co.. hV». Wall St., N.
THH JOURNAL.
SATURDAY. |ANTARV 1^.
For the .lournal:
TIU: I'MIM.I 1 Ti:t IJAHHIT. Poor timid hare, miu innoeent as well, 1 would I eoukl thy wrongs redros.atul tell. Of persecutions meted out to you Fain would I be thy friend and a.lvooate. Hold up the horrors of thy bloody fate, ^Tlll nuin relcntim would not ihee pursue. Thy ^ntcelu. form and mnnners mtld should lK', A warrant for thy peaoound liberty. That rest, swf-et rtst aught be to thee soon re: Those brownish mtid b'.*tiii nant eyes of thine, Ouuht well r» prr«"» the lawless hordes of crime,
And hold Invio aiealite so pure.
Noarmoi thine to shi^Ut trom murd'rous strife, A modest tiitH'kiH'.v marks thy gt-atle While hungry eagles hovt-r *»Vr thy head And Jium'rous Joes do Intercept thyjoy^ V-,:. Yet man more cruel. mo*t ofwJl annoys,
Uv wlmleside Kiaughter mv»w thee most to dread.
The heurtU*i,s huntsman w!lh his doj and
Thinks it rure sport toseeym -start and run, RegardlcH-s your common ris:ht to life And if by spmi.v Vdiiht you xoach youi den, j.,ri
He sends his cruel red mouth'd ferrets in, And tramc hon ors ends the liloodv strife.
Oh guilty nuui who will ik» mercy RnowV 8ineii.sM and harden'd wil'. no pity *how Can ynu a pr«y "r fur hcv.v'ulv mercy trainc
NVuh heart Hi obdurate, Willi hands blood stain M? To 1 ift them up o'er all tin dead and malnfib And plead Mr self, what you tlenled tho gam-'?
should the present cold weather longeon tinuo. ... ell Kquipprd.
The LouisviHe, New Albany A Chicago road has received liit- last of twelve consolidated ellgllte.*, ord'letl some weeks ago. and tho compajiy now ha« eightyseven engines. sevfiU\--t wo of them lirstclass locomotive.-.
l'«ihlir In*ta)lutl:n.
The li. Kise J'I*r4. (J. A. 1:.. at Darlington will have a public installation ol ofllcers at their haj] at that place nti Saturday evening. February I. bw*. The
Post give.s th to attend the
public a v:r 'Xejci.ses.
.Mollrnl
The Montgomciy Couniy Mi-dical Society held its regular meej.iug in the small court room last- Tuesihiy. 'flier*4 was «jnite a huge attendance of the disciples if the healing art piesenL juid the discussions were animated and interesting.
Hiiu il U.
'The liielunoud in speaking of the Midland ltaihoad say-: "Coluind Harry Crawford takes excepth-.n?? to the stale- .j. ment of a Terre IbauU* j.aper that hc[ l.'iiilds railioa«ls »nly where he getsliaiulscune subsidies. In building tie? Indi- I ana Mi«!lanl but one township has Voted aid to the road and j»ai.l it. Noblcsville voted aid, nut has not paid, and the matter is now before iho Supreme Court.
l-irn-nt Akir'l oft lit- r.u»ini--». On la-1 Mi'iulav afternoon Jmlyi' VinUm, ft" l.aiav lK-, n':nt h"* ikvi.l^i! with reUtiiice In the ii*«its IioIk-ii lili'd ttu'Miit ot the muni*' '*'v hoiu. Ail that .U'ciite.i -o tar is lli.it »1»" a I Trcasuroi t» a ami he is insnl--j vcn:, and his »uieiU-s probably not l'ouiul Oil account ol (.onirt dcUvt in iht- ho.nl tlu-n the IVat\l ma* coinpronii-e with said dofaufing Trea*uier ami rt-loasc Him and hi sureties. It wa tin-aUtfilged iact« that (.ioben's b.itul was piouatilv inN.iliil, and tic a i'.u.ki up:, .Hut gave tin- IkutJ power to release him upon agreement, Ituiye Vinton wa» careful to sav that in !i even: the bond wa» eiearh valid, or G. 'icn able to pav the tuil amount ol hi-indeb'.edne.-s to the county, then the Boaid.j would have iu power lo eoniiiiotni^e aiui release liim. It remains to be seen lietli or Mr. tioben can jvove cither one ol these alleged facts. A reply will be hied Mr (.nitwit's answer some lime v! wee ami then a ti ial of the ease wiii This decision has i.O Inarm.: whatever on-j the case ayuinst tioben to oust him Ir. in the Auditor's oiViee. I his detense that JiuUe Vinton has held £.hh! will not avail liim in that suit even il he ivu il prove :t: It is expected that all the e:i-es will be pushed toiwiuii so that tlif,_v tu.i\ ciocvl uv the bupivuie Court-b.cfor beginning of Summer.
T1 il:
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HiiioOf fillrfl. .: •:,
John i. Kiee. the superiulendi-nt-' of the coffee-roasting depaitinent at Hadley A- King's estabiishnivMii. for a few days has been olV duty, owing 10 illncfcs, and Geo. Hadley startcl the joaster. The r». suit, of the ih'sl trial was1 fifty dollars woi th of eofb burned as black as tnr. A fe.w turnings, however, taught George how the old thing worked ami now he can produce fnigrant Java to a Queen's taste, with the regular H'-. K's. attached. K. M. Q.
NKCaAi.'.lA can n*. *urf.-ct by Hihhard's ithcurinith* Syrup, if taken a sulllcient length of tlnn? to tiorou^hly purify the hlool, giv Jdb ^trensth to the who nervous '•i ^tcm
imo1 llin
invitation I
Jo
fol'ovv
t'C dcIbe
It ut*«sl i*' liiton'.
Thev had ''oa.^t irooso for dinner Monday at the residence of F. D. IlueMis. ami it fell upon the rtd of the household to guilolino tho goose. lb' took it by the loirs, the tail and tips of the wings with his left hand,and held it with a fiondish grip. He walked out into the back yard ami laid the long neck of the bird across a block. looked at him with its little red eyes full of tears and pleaded with him softlvin goose language to spare the life which he could not rt.ltan. VredV eye tilled with':,] tears, but lie poised the tomahawk above
his head and struck. The goose druwup its lieek and the hatchet stuck in tin* bleek. He tried it once more but with no better luck, lie became excited and struck at random finally burying the hatchet in his hand. He then wrung ofl the pool' bird'r head. Catiying it to the hotiM: he threw it down, saying I har vourgCM.se. The mM time there anything ol thi- kind on the boards. 1 ex. elided Mr*, liuestls. remember that. will vou." H" has the middle linger of hw
hnlh T-(,n4Mi
J. 1'. Kt'ssjiLL.
WavelatMl, Ind., Jav,.2
VaiitJaliii lc«* Tr?« ttl«•
Tie* Yandalia is hauling t»*n eat'-load^ of ice per day soutliward from Lake Maxinkuckce, Arraiigoinimts are making for large -l.ipm.'Mr. s»,ith« .nl thi.- lako
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it
Id. 2h and oil Cents. ::v:
The Ud^hiny:.
The sleigliing never was better than it is now. and during the past two weeks our young pey.]o have taken every advantage of it. livery evening crowds have been out having jolly times, and. the jingle of bells and »houts of *rrv laughter have floated out on the eold erisp air of night on eveiv country road. Last night there were more than uMiai out. and it will probably be the last time until more snow falls. The drivers unite
in saying that, the bottom is going out and anoihei day of sunshine will spoil it
A iebaW*.. f,,r sleighing. This news will chagrin
A drhitc bv A. Mount, ol Shannon- tho gitls but delight the horses. dal-*, anu i". 1*. Mount, of Wabash College will be heid at llukdt's Hail, Darlington-, Friday rdyht, Feb. .1. (.Question, the World yetting morailv Worhcr'' All are cordially invited to attend.
Curtly• I'liy-Oology.
cure anything but the hide. Tl'.e college
-autlu ritie- are Vndea\.»ring to eompromise' with i)an and sa'*e the student** I from a. ju'osecilUon for maiicious tres-| i.'pass. 'j
I'v r:i in hi of Ic««.
The to[» oniv ot tin hydrnnt at the eolJe^'e is visible*:7* 'I lie es*aped water has Jormed a pe» feet pvramid or cone about it pjr.bnbly six feet in diameter at the ba»« ami tapering perlectly to the spout. Mr. ('oyle. who carries water for house use from the hydrant, bus spoiled its arttstie beauty by exercising an ix upon it that ,Ke ni,ay g-vt his iaiekct under tlie S
*J he til Print in:
lie IMayn ttli IhinvlUo.
lanvllle I'ross ll is a* good !if settled tlmt Fisher will play short-stop with the Ibmville Kii-o bal! eluh this year, in «pite of tin- favt thr.l hi' was awatded to l'rawfords\ }h the Inst meet inofthe Inter-Male 1„n nicuV It .appears liiat Fisher's eontrae with tlie Panvilh* elub was approved by the league seeretary on Iho *'tli instant ami the let let* of approval p-aehed hoj.« rm the !Uh instant. when \V. .lohnson was in l»!«wMnin -rton attending the league meeting. The action ot the league was» made through ignorance of the fact, that Kiher eoiitiart with Danvillo had been
to Se. T.
up in a tablecloth
iTSf-lavi ld«'itl Compaiiy.
Th- rima- iii. l.l .'f tllO alM.ve JMij'tllill* ^1,,.,
fayot ites is looked upon us a treat t*• the public. The comjany are too lavorably known to require any re^ommeii'latioir at our hands. They liave plae in A past two seasons four successful engagements in our city and universally given satisfaction. The opening on Monday, Jan. :'.Oth wii! be the old English comedy drama, "Only a Factory »irl." a drama seidonw.'ver produced in the last, tweutv years, though one of tho bt st of standard uncili»*s. llemember seats go on sale osts nothing extra to secure them in advance. I'riee*:
•th'e
The (*ojii: il hisl niglit awarded 'contract Joj the city prir.ting for the ensuing vr-ar to Tin: .I«»t*i:s.* h. im: .ToritNA'L ftfler dm* inv'-stigation by that body is .-howu to be the best medium of communication with the people, iti point of readers and tjuality of work. It had the best and lowest, bid. hence it was .iccepted.
A well l:n»'Wirci i/. ii oj \Wthenlv!!lp,Mh. r. NV. It («raves, writes: -I suiter somct I me* with arute i-htMitn.'itisni aiel vour Salvation Oil irives me Jnstantanemts relief, ami I r» i-oiiiiui'iiti It as a Mire cure for M»ls tcrrihle iM'-ca^c
the eetvt »ry who npprov-
approved, e«l it had afterward le.^iu'ned and was not at tho league meeting:. Tin* facts s.-i-tl- it beyond eontrovet-y that Fiher is bound to jd:iy brill with tin- Danvitie elnl.« or luit play ball at all this :as«n, and
tho 1 'raw ft u'dvili«' pooide will hantlv tli^ I'oivv.
A inod Id"
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^r,:i a yonn^r hulies btniu -.»f the ('. T. V. It is a move in thr riyht dir»*clion and tho example 'oubl bcfnlhuvoil with i?r»-at profjt by tho vutui^ women of CratrfordsviUo. It- stands tliem in hand to do ometJiiiti in this-, way. »\ri'rl by th» moral intluonee the\ can thuj* exert, and ^tandiii'^ on tln-ir wnmanly lignit may ^a\e tlieinselve.- h\es of mtcrv. T! ev
a \*i»ung la«!ic!-» l.raneh organized in this citv.
1
Hack in .lull.
^K«nsMu Syk»» was again landed in tin county bastile Saturday, his bondsnie: t.arniug him «»ver to the lender mereb of justice. He was lined Sit) by a jury in .Ju-Uce Uaiiieev's court on last Timrsd#v. ami giving bond was released. His 1 bviot, upon th« lie would 1 1'ane it took tc
bendstueii l«ecftuuk fearful that getaway, brought him to town this mot n.ing and turned him over Mr. Thimsev. Thei was no coiistable around and the ^Squire made out a mitiimus. sw re him^elf in as a constable and walked ivanso.'ii to the jail, wherein he was safely landed. Jle will probably be made to earn lis •board bv cracking tone: quite a different arrangement from the one he bait lixed up foi himself in Sugar 1 '1 eek tc.vvnthe Circuit Court CL'iished hope's young llow-ej-c in his .art bcfoi'e they had budded to bi^um.
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i„.callS,
The Uowjis Murder .t*e. •*«se of the State vs. Isaac Downs niurd*r of .b»hn Hoilowav, now in «.s in the Tippi-i'ftuoe circuit court
The
for the progre
is creating much excitement. Tin* quarrel between the nit.-n was over a piece of laud. The court had decided against Down- and in his in-ahe pa^ion he shot, his neighbor to death. That is the plain unvarnished statement of the case., and not only that the evidence for the State shows that he had made threats previous to the killing of what he intended to do. After tie* deed was done he made ihe attempt to fj..-»teii tie* crime upon tie son of Hoilowav. and also set up the'pjea of insanity. Insane or not insane he killed Hoilowav. and if the Stale's evidence is to be iclied upon. lu» did it deliberately an.d,with forethought.
A Tiji for ,lnhii'-«. toll a jk«- nit :i I'crtaiii yiitnit,' vf!t' hail his it her t1 -11 iuf. fright and run away. In tinning tii'r tin' v.'hicl.' ,vci tiii ii1 snil tin- ytiiiiiK lady was |iIin.-I tn tin" .'arth. tin- lin.ly i.f th- nh-iKh Inyiti^arrii^s her uais!. -h.' wa.s rcndfi-.-d utivtiiisri'm^r li
man
Han l)avis. of Terre Haute.well known hcie. was the ownei of a fine Newfoundland dog which he valued at $T"i. whicli a cuple of Normal students abstracted from the door vaid and led to a secluded chamber in the garret of the building known as the dissecting room. Ib-ro they chloroformed the canine and vivisected him. Dan missed the (log and the 1 |nn^r uml desperate hn\ 1 le wil coiistimppolice weie called in. but too late to se- I
in
nwl
•L-l''i-'h
1
iding
was released from her perilous situation will now she slowly opened her eyes aseoiiscioiisncss returned, and faintly gasped: —Sijuce/e—nie—-so hard m-Xt —.folm."
Deruli ot Mr*. Virncnt.
Mrs. Hannah lb Vincent, wife of J. 11. Vincent, died at. her home on Wnbnsh sifet at o'clock Januidav )'•. af^-r a
ti(lIK
-pi,,. :t-j years ot nge
uh] Il!lt|Vl,
,,r thi- cunty.
DYSPEPSIA
Causes Its victims to li« niisrratilv, hopeless, cotituseil, ami iliipresscil in mind, vury irritable, languid, and drowsy. It i.i a diseaso wliich does not jjrt well ol Itself. It requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy to tlirow oil llie causes and tone up tlie (liges- j: tive organs till they perform tlicir duties willingly, lloiid's Sarsapavilia 1ms proven just Uie reijuired remedy in hundreds of eases.
I liave taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for dyspepsla, from which 1 have sudered two je.u 1 tried many other medicines, hut none ])i o\ ed j| so satisfactory as Hood's Kars:ip:irilla.''M Thomas Cmojc, llnish l'.Icctric UT'ht (.•)» •. New York City.
Sick Headache For tiio past two years I liavn tieen aftlicted with sc.vero headaclies and dyspi |-y fia. I was induced to try Hood's Kaisapa-S rilla, and have found yreat relief. cheer-v fully ie.-on:i: er.d it to all.'' Mils. K. Asnabix, New Haven, Conn.
Mrs. Mary ('. Krnitii, CamhridKcport. Mass., was a siitterer from dyspepsia and sicl: lio.nlaelie. She took liiiod's fciarsaparilhi and luund il the best remedy she ever used.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SeM hv nil flncrcNi s:\ f-tr $r». M.ulO^-^ oii'.y by C. t. HOOD b-v- !. M:tss.
JOO Dosos One Dollar.
CITY i:Oll NCI I..
The Uri ul:ii' Aleelinu ilthe(tty l.e«l^taI I iv Monday Kteiituu-
rl'he
i'ttuueil mot Monday nijiht in re^nlar session and irani-acted the following business:
The coinmittoe on Fin- Department
raUed
tm her time \o rep» rt on the rubber boot question. The ^as eommittee reported that ilie g.-is company wa-- waiting for the noees-a-ai'V poles to arrive, and the committee was authori/.ed to in a body and ha\e the contract for thi onsuinj year inad«».
The election of a Health Ollieer l'»r tlie city wa deb^re'd until the next, regular 'eiaiii.
The contract for tin* eity printing was given to the .hu'HNAh. it having the lowest bid and large.-: circulation of any paper in tho it\. ,. 1: wasresidved Hint Die wtlaiy of \V. \V. Vain't. as janitor »f engine hoibf No. 2. bo per month, i'.iul he be allowed vio tn'rupy the upper port toil of said
young Indies of Krankft-rl luiveor- house a-^ a r-t»ideuc las fuel, light, and W. water to be furnish' "c-
1
hftvo it in their power to kill the mmoI! n:eht. ol the present syateiirof operating «»f the ~Sw ambers r" on 1 breath of jit. tin* young men. Kv.jry young wmiuin in 'l he lollowing accuiints weie allowed: the city should hav* heard the a«ldrcs*J l'utnamvilleM«»aet. of ib-n. U'. Bain on last Tucm Ihv evening and then act ujon las advice in regard to the treatment, of y«.»ung men wb.o indulge in tho social glass, or glass Cold Wcaiiwrstory. of any otlwr serf. ThoJoniNAL Icpes Th#* tho^t peculiar and distressih
l'utnamvilie L. N. A. »v. C.
eit v.
1 free by th the lire appa-
*»j» comlition that hr
latus in shape for instant use. This eontract to cover the period between January 1. 1S and March 1. lSs.
Tho commit tee on Fire Department annowtict that it would prepare ami lay before tin- Council at it.^ next meeting a plan for the reorganixation and iniprove-
Railway.
W. Vanci
extra work.
the V»*. C. freak of the late cold weather comes from jLafayeite. William Mugg. a switchman -J in the L. K. A W. yards is th- victim.
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The Ciixrif1}' says: Mugg was engaged in ^witching in the yards, ami had just
stepped between two cars to uncouple them. the same time giving the engineer a signal to back up. He placed his fooj. which was encased in a leather steel rail, and in the brief pull out the eopvling pin.
llti- l.-atlnrr fri.zr to th! rail. SIiiw at-ti-tiij»t.'d to fruin lM't\v,«'ii thi- cars j:ta.- tin.'1 at!liii.^ inli-nin'd 1 i111 tlmt they \vi ri' iti motion, iuit tn hi-* surprUii anil honor was nnaMi' to movi an intli. tin. lioot -,ti(-kiiiK fast ami holditiK him inruinst tin- i-ars. \vhirh had statti'il. Tln'i'i' was no timi• to tug loosi'andi|iiirl a-, thought In- tliini himsi-lf from Im-iwoi-ii th.' i.-iifs. ".vhit-h j-assi'il ov.-i his and foot.: i'iiniing and inutilatin^th- mt'inln-r in a ti-rtililo maimrr."
,'nl. uII rl m-y'r. CtllM-U. _•
I Imtiiuiapiitls .lournid: l'ri-.-idi-nt MoKi'i'ti. of-tin- Vamlalia, wa.^ o!ni.\\ iiat -hi ]-rii'd. lh* otiii-r day. at iv,•civiii}' from an at torncy a a count v-si-iit on thi- T. II. .V I,, divi.-ion a re. i|iii'st for an annua! over the Vandalia lines, tho l.'jinl-' gentleman assiL'tiin^ a reason that it .-hoidd l.i frranted tliat within the la.-t. two years ihn men have liecn liunj at eountv-suats on this division thtoiiLih his lcu'.ii in~tninienlality.ntid mi each occasion exclusion trains lifts iieen run to the county-.-oats where the han.L'in.u'^ tool place, thioiigh which the company has derived a handsome revenue. I'lesidenL Mi-Keen has Hid the letter away an a curiosity.
It is needle.-.- to r-ay thai, the Colonel o! the pas-. I*i11 it may ti sonic extent ruin Ins business as^"ii j• i• ilio servant hy caUing the attention of niurderer.- to hi.-. previous ill having them hanged. and they will steer lea of him em pi. lying tho.se not interested it tin- li 111u in
wnskiiigup «'Xcussions on some line of
raiiroads,
ind the h«»rse took
Ihui't linn*
to their execution. ."v."'
I'rtiveil l!ou*ir a lit*t*f»
l-'rankloM buuiier: In his old days General Man.son is deservedly in good fortune, lb-sides being ci.ilecioi for a fat revenue district,he now eivc about £_\ooo back pension money asa ,-urvivoi of tie* Mexican wai. No one wh» ha.-j heard theoid hero join in singing '•Sherman's March Through Georgia.*'or talk on
tim Day." will doubt his loyal principles. He is one of the loyal legion and in two wars..proved hitn^- lf a hero.
A. i:. Not in..
'^McThei si1 ]'os( Si.. 7. A. II.. will hold its regular meeting Saturday night. Feb. I. !•*•. at 7 o'clock. All comrades are eordially invited to be ptesent. All soldiej-H tb«'»f have beep elected and are entitled, to be muslcre.l will please attend. bv order of II. i:. 'I'iNsbiiv,':
PRESENTING THE
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DO YOU WANT
AN £XQinSITELY
•'An Elegant Novelty in Culondars." "A Touching Story Told iu Colors." "Highly Original, and a Work of Art."
TO PROCURE THIS CALENDAR BUY A BOX OF THE
Or,C,MANE'S Celeb't'd LIVER FILLS For 25 Cents from your Druggist, and mail! the outaMo wrapper. U'ith your arldrcoa and four! conUinPostagoBtamps to
FLEM1M BROS., Pittstofrh.Pa. [ZT^Look out for Counterfeits made in St. Louis.1
'•"•'The United States Ciovenimemt ('liemists. in their o?c iii-in'rt-
tiniis ot article- ot' loot niteivd tor iuverimieiii use, ii.ive
develojied the aliiniiing fitct that almost all the liratnls of
liakino powders upon the market are made from alum or
phosphates, or contain larn'e ipunlitii-s of lime or other adulter-
ants. As a matter of fact, ol the samples analyzed, the liova!
was the only baking powder found free from all of tln-su
deleterious ingredients, and absolutely pure. ,'
v, .Altitii is used as a sttostit ttli- tor cream of tartar tn product
(f cheap baking powder. It costs less tli.-tn two cents a pound.
..--'Avh-.'-re.is ]iti cream of tai'tar costs forty. The el'i'ect of alum
-•Upon the systeiu has been ttscerlaitii-d to be poisonous, and over-
dos have been attended with fatal results. The phosphate-are
.ue\i to the alum powders in cheapness. Thev contttin a hirgi
at'.iount of lime. \The baking powders sold with a oift are of the
I-II'J. Kt till- font nf Mnllllt Mi .IlllillKli-k.
New Hampshire, and manied Abram
(Jurfteld. of Watertown. Mass.. in I
coming to Orange. Cuyahoga county, O..
in l^l-J. when* her eldest child. Thomas (»arli*dd. u««w of (irand Kapids. Mich.,
Lime is lite most useless adulterant Ml fnuud iti baking
I powders. Il is true that when subjected to heat it gives oil a
.certain amount of carbonic acid gas, but a quicklime is left, one
i]of the most powerful caustics known. ('hc-.-.iisis have found
itwelve per cent., or one-eighth of the weight, oi' some of the.,
"'baking powdeis advertised as pure to lie lime. v:.v. "I
wits r. yours «»f Sln» wn a wniiuiii
of strong s«'ns«' inl nnl hud hin^uliir capacity for munatiin^ ami •••hn-ai.
ln^' 4'ltildn n. Al»ram (iarlli. ld tlnn I wli«»n
Tom. tin- hov was in y*ars old,
leaving his widow with four ••hiidivn and
a ^abin in lln- woo»U. H»'r t*ar«- and i'Iht-
^y jirodrnvd om? of Aim'rioa's Ljrcatcst puhlir imMiand rari'i«*d 1 1m» family in re-
sp»M't?\liliv jov«t1 to thr point wln't't* it t-onld mak«* il'-nwn way. .Iaim-A. (inrliold was ln-r prid«' and joy and sln» ha?» M.^cd vt'iy rapidly from thn day that (iintoan's I mi lift .st rtn-k him down. Not until lnvi-mb'T 1 last. Imwcvt'r, v/a.^ sh») *omp«dh»d to tak»* Iht ImwI.
The absolute purity and whoieso.n.vuu's.s of the llovai Ihtijiug
Powder—now aiiinued by everyi/Hivinist ami food analyst of
prominence, and conceded by all l: anufacturers of other brands
—arise frtun the exclushe use oi c-icauiof tartar which is
.spec:a!!v ref:!it-d b\ pal.nt processy (ha t:.:ai!y remove the lime
and all ot hu-r. iiapurit ics.v These facilities are possessed In no.
•0$: Ihis report, the I nitcd Statiss iovunimcnt Clicniisfeist',..-.: 'i
The Haking i'owder is iiiisoiutely j'mrc, for I iiVlf sn
iotttid lt iti -many tests made for the Unite Stales (J'overn-"
iiiei:t. I Mill go still further ami state that, because of the:
lacilities that company have for otitaininj evfeetlv j.ute eii-.-imp
ol tartar, and lor oiin-r reasons ilepemleiit upon the proper
prop-ittions of the same, a.'.d the method of its preparati Hi. thov
io yai l'.a!:ing: Powder is undoubtedly tiie puresl ami mostj
reliable b,iking powder otTered to the public."
ira ml ma r(i«-ll Ie:i«l. 5
Special to the .Iouunai.: 1
Clkvim.anh .. .Ian. 21.—Kli/.a lb
iarlbdd, the venerable motherof James A. Garfield, died at the (iartield home-,
stead at .r o'clock this morning. She was'
attended by her daughter. Mrs. 'Jiobridge. during her last, hours. Mrs. J. A.
Garfield, her daughter Miss Mollie and
one of her sons are in Kurope Kli/.a
Tlo* Call'** Mat liomat iriaii.
It und'!t.-»lood that (o-m-ral Mansoii. of ('rawfordsvilh'. has just I'rcoivcd an inon-asi' in pension, mnkm^ his total rnri»ip{ Itom th« (lov^rnnn-nt month. Il"1 al^o ^'cts pay to thr amount, of $2.nun.--
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Tim Citll tl^ur«* editor ha» ovidrnily made a-'li^ht mistake in ):is ah*ulal ion. Thri-o thousand dollars p«»r month is a I'ig p«*nsion for ovon a ('rawffrdvillo !W ilt i»ii* o-imm-.i!. ami th'-r an1 of Urn !rst varh.-tA' of ISri^miii.M' u* «'v«.vrvb(H'lv
THE TOK.D ZOA -PHORA MF.AKS
Ilralth nrln^T. Tin* rnm-ily so nnmct\vjis nilulnwlly mIUm1 Woman's trh-nil. Imitators stoh» tluit iimiiu*, so ji m"w om* whs invented 1 Ptnl palcni*tl. Vou can call IVn* Wfunnn'nl triiMi'l, lail hcsurcthat wlnit ynu uct
DEAFT HORSES
I
Si it.. 1111 "*1 ..1. ,] si^t jc-tl, Importer^' vand
Iimmiki
It tin* name Phora. Moid l»r druuulsts.
An Ohl-Fasluoned Hume Maue Remedy The Best After All.
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lloivhouud lias lout hcc- known n.x uh» 1 the most In-allm: and soulMn« remedies iu I tin- Ueiii woi id for a II a licet ions ot the 11 and lunu. Kaliard's lioivhound Syrup has never been known to tail lo^ive instant, relief in Consumption, bronchitis, Asthma, «'»re tiinmt. cuu^n-. and aliments of tliioat and lunus. It contains no Injurious -opiates. Kvcry l»ottu» miar.tr teed. 'all for hrample htdtie at 'i. I». brown A*
Son's. Honesty pays. So say Coit «V C«».. whondvertisein I his p«per pure and honest house paints. Head their ad vrtisrmenl on paaeT) and try ihelr paints. Vou run no risk Muv thfoncb your denier, who yris a jiuai-an from them, and he wlli warrant to you tcrtainly this 1 r. Honest noods and stiuaiedeahmr their mollo.
Sick headache is the bane of many lives jxo cure and pre vent, I his annoying complain I use 1 »r. .1.1J. el.can's Lit tie Liver ai idney Pellets, They are ai ieeah|e to iaKe and tcntle in tiu'ir action. ..?uid ly Nye iV
Breeders ol' |-'.n^li--b Shireliorsce,
witii headquarters at l'axton,
I!!-.. have a recent .'
Importation of Shire Stallions
Stables of J.J.Insley,
cit.\wrni:n~\ n.i.i'.,
Which thev will take pleasure in
V'-showi-.ijj to all persons mrerested
in the DRAFT IIOKSK.
These stallions arc all Registered
in the lCnulish Stt: 1 Hook, have line
sire, excellent stvie am! otd bone
and action?' All eprrespouilence
prom pi 1 answered
Haulcy. Hall & Croft,
V—.-V.: I rawfoulsvi'dc, Ii.diana.
The Great
(Trade Wark.)
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Catarrh Remedy
rnrcs Catarrh in it. worst forms.curoRlTeadarlie, IloarmR in the Kars, Weak Kyi»«, ConstantCIcari»K of the Throat, Hore Thrnat, IlaeUing Cough, bronchitis, OflVnsivo Breath, Deafness—nil of which lend to llu»styConsumption. Itisnota fiiuif] ornnylhlnti to be nsed in a douche. Jvr-. foetly hurm'less any rhitd nsn it. J'or fialo by your riruuglst. PRICE, ONE OOLLAR.
If you can :iot find Na::onr.t your drugstores ttddrcsa, with rrifc cneloised,
Iw .. V.
T. MONTAUUK &. CO.. Manfrs., CHAWFOKtihVILLK, l.SIX
