Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 January 1892 — Page 7

Common Soap

Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands.

IVORY SOAP

DOES NOT.

MANHOOD!

How Lost I How Regained!

KNOW THYSELF.

Or SKI-.F-VKUSKKVATION. A new and only «old Medal I'KIZIO KSSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL. DRKILITY. ERltOliS of YOUTH,KXITAi

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HAIR BALSAM Cleanses &nti beautifies the hair. Prumotcs luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Beatorc Gray

Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalp diseases & hair tulhug. 50c, and fl.uuat DruygifUfl

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CANCER

A. A.? Spinal iMeniuirit is, .Milk Fever. II.II.—Strains, I.iuucness, Kiicumutisui. C.O.—Distemper, Tsiitml Dischurijes. I).I).--IlolM or (irubs, Worms. E.E.—Cornells, llcave*, Pneumonia. F.F.—Colic or (iriprn. Beilyuclic. J.G.—nilHearriaKe, lleinorrlinites. II.II.--Uriuury mid Kidney Disease"*

Veterinary Cure OH a.nl ::Iedl»?ator, 87.OC Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, 1.00 Sold by Druggists or 'Sent r'repaV. anywhere and in any quantity on Receipt of Price.

HUMPHRSVS' MEDICI?IE CO.. Corner William and John Sts., New ifajk.

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WEEKLY

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Tho 1'eabody Medical Institute lias many imitators, but no equal.

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The Science of Life, or Sclf-Preservation, is treasure more valuable than uold. Rend it no. every WEAK and NKltVOl S man, and learn ti be gTKONG .—

Medical Itecu m.

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HOMEOPATHIC f* ft

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In use 30 years. Tho only successful remedy for

Nervous Debility, vita! Weakness,

*nd Prostration, from over-work or otbor causes, per vial, or 5 vials And large vial powder, lor $6. SOLD BY DUUOOISTO, or sent postpaid on receipt Of prico.—HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO.,

Oor. William and John Sts,. N.

SCOTT'S

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EMULSION

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Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and

Soda

Is endorsod and prescribed by lending 1 physicians booiuso both the

as pul&table as jnllk.

Cod Liver tut

liyitophosjitiitea

are the recognized

agents In tho cure of

Consumption.

Scott's Emulsion

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Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting1 Diseases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. Ask for Scott's Emulsion and tako no other

JOURNAL.

SATURDAY, JAN. 16, 1892.

Received a Call.

Rev. Edwin ihomson, of Denver,Col., has received a call to the Second Presbyterian church at Springfield, Ohio. This is one of the strong churches of Ohio, a great church for benevolent work. They give every year hundreds of dollars to Home and Foreign Missions. Mr. Thomson is now in Colorado.

May

Locate Here.

Dr. Huntsinger, of Frankfort, was in the city Jan. 7, and stated that his cure (or inebriates was succeeding past all his expectations. He will eliirtly erei tan institute and states that he is thinking seriously of bringing it to this city for reasons too numerous to mention but decidedly urgent.

Private Opinion Made Public. Lillian Lewis: "I ought to have had a better audience than I had last night. My company are better than ever before and should have tilled the hall to overflowing. I won't come back any more if I can't get better audiences. Yes, sir, that house ought to have been jam packed last, night, so it ought.*'

A freak of a Hog.

•Jasper Malsbury raised a hog which is in the nature of a freak or rather was, for ho poor hog is now dead and perhaps eaten. Alter the slaughter j\Ir Malsbury discovered that one of this hog's fore feet was provided with six toes instead of lour. The two extra ones grew out. to one side and on an extra bon wlueh onguiaU-d at, the ankle.

Death of Mrs. Dr. i'ry.

A telegram reached the city Tuesday announcing the death of Mrs. Dr. Fry. at the insane asylum at Kank'ikee, III. The funeral will occur to-morrow at '2 :M() o'clock, from the home of Mrs. Lucy Fry. She is the mother of Mrs. Charles Little, of Danville. 111., William and Torn Fry, and at one tune was a prominent member of Center Church.

Fire in the Oountry.

.January H, at near 8 o'clock the woodshed of .J. W. Whitsett. who lives a mile south of the city on the Ladoga road, was discovered to be on fire, and was entirely consumed, together with twelve cords of wood, coal and a number of gardening implements. The fire originated from an ash barrel, and is supposed to have been smouldering a nay or two. By hard work the house was saved.

Encourage Mr. James Allen.

*3^2^# In bis vast undertaking by placing your ad in the special edition. The rates are low considering the big ciiculation you will get. We will positively get out li,0()() papers,and they will be mailed to every family in the county. Our aim is to make a big showing for Crawfordsville, and we hope to have your business well represented as we are sure it will do you good. Just think of 6,000 papers before the people of the county.

Death of Mrs. Nancy A. Julian, Mrs. Nancy Anne Julian died Jan. day night at 9 o'clock at hor home near Wingate. of consumption, caused by the grip. Nancy Anne Hays was born in Warren county, Ohio, .Inly 1. 1825. She came to Indiana at the age of 4 years, and settled with her parents, Geo. and Mary Hays, in Montgomery county, near Whitesville. She was married to Azariali Julian November 3, 1850. She was the mother of eight children, four of whom are living and four dead. She was an earnest and faithful member of the M. E. church for fifty years.

Wheel Company Company Becoming Prosperous. The American Wheel-works Company will doubtless be taken out of the receiver's hands and put back into contrel of the proprietors before very long. Negotiations with this object in vieware going on between the company and the creditors. A proposition has been made to give the company an extension of time in which to pay its debts, the payment to be made in ton equal installments, the first installment payable March 1, 1892, and the last in 189f. is now the

h\SU3TJ.— IH1 lanapohs

That Monon Wreck.

General Manager McDoel. of the Monon railroad, 6ays that tho New Albany correspondent of the

Journal

was

misinformed as to the extent cf the injuries received by the passengers in the wreck at Salt-creek bridge Thursday evening. Mr McDoel reports that at a point one mile south of Logan the ngino and four coaches were derailed, but he se.ys none was hurt, and that the damage will not exceed SI,000 all told. The correspondent has explained by saying the first reports made out five people killed, and that his story was gathered from overhearing employes of the road discussing the wreck. The officials refusing either to affirm or deny the report, he was forced to rely on I rumor for details.—Jndimiapolix

The many friends of Mr. Francis M. I liariden and wife will bo pleased and gratified to learn that Mrs. llariden has brought suit for divorce. This highly entertaining diversion on the part of

Mrs. llariden has been brought about by a number of causes, chief among which is Frank's all around worthlessness. This is pretty rough on Frank, but Mary says its as true as a patent medicine advertisement. People may be surprised, but actually Frank does very little to support his family and dearly loves to pinch and slap his wife and children. He has the heart of a stern old Roman

ITS RIGHTDENIED.

The Interstate Commission Dealt a Severe Blow.

SUPREME JUDGES DECIDE AGAINST IT.

They Declare That It Cannot Compel WitnemiM to Testify IVlien Their Kvlileiiee Would Tend to Criminate Themselves.

COI NSF.I.MAN WINS.

WASHINGTON, Jan. l'J.—It has now become settled law that witnesses can not be compelled to testify in any criminal cases where the answers might tend to criminate them in any way or subject them to possible future prosecution. It is held that the fifth amendment to the constitution, giving persons the right to refuse to answer questions which might be used against them in criminal cases, must be construed in its broadest sense..

Ail Important Decision.

Sueli is the efleet of the decision of the United States supreme court in the celebrated interstate commerce ease of Charles I'ounselman appellant vs. Frank Hitchcock, marshal of the district court of the northern district of Illinois. This case is one of great interest to railroadmen and lias attracted widespread attent icn. ,\ Vli'liratc«! ('use.

Coun*elma i. in the original inquiry, was asked whether lie had ever obtained from any railroad a rate on {frain shipments lower than the open rate to all shippers. lie refused to answer, on the ground that it might criminate him and claimed the protection of the constitutional triu.rantee conferred hv the. fifth amendment. .1 udge (ircsham decided against him. and held linn in contempt of court lor refusing to answer the questions and it. is on appeal from .ludge (ireshain's order that, the ease decided by the supreme court came up. (•resliam Overruled.

The court's ruling is that .Judge (ireshain's order was erroneous and that (,'ounselman cannot be compelled to testify. It has been said that the effect of a decision by the courts that witnesses cannot be compelled to testify will seriously hamper the interstate commerce commission in the administration of the interstate commerce act. The court's decision was unanimous.

THIRTY-EIGHT BELOW.

Severe Weiitlier at Deudwood ami in the Isikotag—Illinois Iro IIurvt'Ht. DKADWOOD, S. I).. Jan. is.—The weather here is very severe, the thermometer registering as low as US degrees below. The even temperature through the day was 111 below.

ST PAUL, Minn .Jan. lv!.—Mondavwas the coldest, day of the winterin the Dako tas and northern Minnesota. The regis ter in the morning was 'Z'l degrees beIOW zero at. Huron. S. 1). -J4 below at Sauk Kapids. Minn. \!0 below at Dulutli: below at St. Vincent, and 18 below at Kismarck.

VAXIIAI.IA. 111.. .Ian. L'i.—The ice harvest began Mondav with a large force of men at work on thedkaw river. It has been three years since southern Illinois has had ice thick enough to put away. It is now 8 inches thick and of excellent quality.

CASICV. 111., .Jan. 12.—The largest narvesting of ice for some years past is now in full blast in Clark county, to inches being the average thickness. Sleighing promises to be the best for three vear*.

CONFIRMED BY Inc. SENATE.

Several Important I'roNil»nt in I Appointments Favorably Acted pon. WASHINGTON, .lan. 1*2.— The senate in executive session Monday con tinned the following nominations:

Chief rnj-'inoi'V. (J. \V. Melville. I'r. leu States navy, to be t'lif-'ineer-in-clncf and chiet of the bureau of steam enpineeritit*. u.ivv depnunent: court o! private land olaim^. ,loeph W. Heed, of Iowa, to be chief justice: associate justices. W. W. Murray, ol Tennessee: H. Sloss. of Kansas W. F. Stone, ol Colorado. United Stales dt.slriel judges—W. \V. Morrow, for the northern district of California: J. ,S. Woolson, southern district of Iowa: H. C. Niles. northern and southern district of Mississippi: K. \V. Camp, district of North Dakota: M. A. Monlsromerv. northern district ol Mississippi: Warren Tniiit. of Oregon, district ol Alaska: William 1). McCoy, of Indiana, ininisti resident and consul general to Liberia: William U. IIcss. of Indiana. United States consul j/cneral at Constantinople: W. W. Ilarngau. of Michigan. chief of the weather boreal, department of agriculture: Walter Wvnnin.of Missouri, supervising surgeon of the marine hospital service.

IIIM I.lie rnNlit.d Out.

CllU'Aoo. .1 an. I'.!.-—Thomas Odell.

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Social Sensation.

Relations with Ititty.

WASHINGTON, .Ian. 12. -Reports again come from Italy about the intention of Premier Kudini to reestablish friendly diplomatic relations with the l:nited States, it all rests with the Italian government. Whenever an Italian minister puts in an appearance at Washington Minister Porter will leave Indianapolis and return to Koine. Some time ago the sti»ry was started »nt Huron I'ava had sailed for the United States. There was no basis for it.

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i* 't Central College Dedication. KxTKlirmsii. Kan., Jan. 1:2. -Central :ollegc. a new institution of the United Brethren church just built at a cost of S20.000. was dedicated Monday by Bishop Poulton, of Russell. The :hurch has students at the school from Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. ,r.

Awlgncd.

READING, Pa., Jan. 12. —Henry S. Sabel, of Jloyertown, this county, has

father who believes in made an assignment of a large roller

schooling his children in adversity that I flour mill and fifteen tracts of land in they may be able to cope successfully in Berks and Montgomery counties for the great battle of life. He is a good man and a worthy citizen, but his wife wants a divorce all the same.

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the benefit of his creditors, bil.ities are 82-r)000.

Hepublican District Convention. The Republicans of tho eighth congressional district of Indiana will meet in delegate convention in tho city of Terre Haute on Thursday, Jan. 21, i892, at one o'clock p. in. for tho purpose of electing a member of the State committee from said district. Under the apportionment, fixed by the State committee the several counties of tho district will be entitled to delegates in tho convention as follows: Clay Fountain Montgomery I'arku Sullivan .. Vigo Vermillion i."

yea rs old. res.ding at If'il'.l hmerald appreciated by every housekeeper, and ndda avenue, was instantly killed Mondav 'A11"'1!?? totlio many roasons whyj.lieCharter afternoon while at work in Swift's ice houses, One Hundred and Thirty-first street anil Lake Calumet. lie was standing near the elevator gearing when his clothing caught in the cogs of the machinery, which drew him beneath the wheels, and before the engineer could turn the steam oil' Odell was crusheil to death.

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Total 18", By order of the committee, (r. M. ALLKN, W. T. BKUSH,

Secretary. Chairman:

DKAFSJKSS CAi\ 'l til:

jy local applications, as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho ear. There is only ono way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this i'lbe gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless tho inflammation can lie taken out and this tube restored t.o its normal condition, hearing will bi destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inllamcd condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Hollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.

F. ,1. CH1INEY .V CO., Toh-^. Sold by druggist.. 7~ cents.

•'Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating authors." lie is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear in our columns in every issue, calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Epilepsy.

A son of Mr. M. D. Pusser, a iner chant of Gibraltar, N. C., was so badly aflhcted with rheumatism for a year or more, as to be unable to work or go to school. His father concluded to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm on tho boy. It soon cured him and ho has since walked one and a half miles to school and back every school day. f0 cent bottles for sale by Nvc .V Co.

liuclclen's Arnica

The best salve in the world fcr cutr, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rLenm. fevc sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinl corns and all skin eruptions, and losslively cures piles, or no pay require*?, ft is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye .fe Co

Do "Old Way" T?riles do Cook as well as de Steak.

IDEAL BROILING.

To broil perfectly, over a lire, requires constant watching and an experleucud uooJr. With the CHAUTEK OAK, A child ten years old wtll equal any expert.

Placo an ordinary sheet-Iron pan, on^vquarter full of eantf or water—either will answer, sand Is pr ferablo—upon tho bottom oven plate to cateli tho drlpplugu yreasa the ovon slidu or broiling rack one jrreaalnR is all that Is required. 1'lnce the steaks upon tho oven slide close tho wire guuze oven dot.i for

three to live uilnutea—larp.e moi'.lta ri quire ten to llfteen mini: tea—ana tliu ttealt will bo thoroughly cooked on top anri bottom at tho same time.

There li no taint of coal-gas or smoke, and the meats are more tender and better in flavor than tnoso broiled over tho eoala. The convenience of broiling In tho oven will bo

'a TAKEAP&LL. fr i, Hobb's Are the Best on Earth.

Vegetable

HQBc S MEDICINE CO., Props., San Francisco or Chicago. FOR SAIJS IN CRAWFOKDSVlLLE, IND.. UY Mottctt & Morgan, Druggists.

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Ouk Bange cr St vo with tho Wire G'uc/.e !!se|sa Ovon Door ahould be preferred to all others ifeVMIj now la the market.

Act gently yet promptly on the MVICK, KII)N'KYS and HOWKl-S, dls polling Headaches, Fevers and Colds, thorough' ly cleansing tho system of disease, and cures habitual constipation. They are sugar coated, do not gripe, very small, easy to take, and pnrely vegetable. 45 pills In each vial. Perfect digestion follows their use. They absolutely cure nick headache, and an) recommend­

ed bj leading physician*. For sale by loading druggists or sent by mail g.'irts. a rial. Address

UNDEVELOPED

Conditions of the buiuau form aucceiwrully treated to develop, Htronirthen, enlurxe all weak, stunted, undeveloped, leeblo oruana and parts of the body which have lost or never uitumed a proper and natural size, due to III health, abuse, excesses, or unknown causes. There lit one method and only one. by which this may be accomplished. Increased flow of blond to any part, produced by pimpleappiiratus uctlui automatically, creates new tissue, toueand vl«or by the same natural laws as the Increase of size und strength of muscle. Don't be prejudiced beciuse little quacks propose by silly moans to do tho sumo. JNVKnTlGATK. There's no trup buck of our olI'erM. Our pay I will coino when the pubile knows ciearlv science from fraud. Write us for instructions, full descrlp-

Hon, proofs, references, etc. All sent you ill plain I scaled letter without cost of atiy kind.

EEIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, IT. Y.

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Z. MAHORNEY & SONS.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

Farmers Attention.

Granite and Marble Monuments

Lower Mum ov"r before. Don't $tiv from peddlers, but come and get tliem at first cost. I also have in stock a line lot of

SLATE lyLA.lSrTEIL.S

Which will be sold away down. Call and see them and get nnces.

F. C. Bandel.

1 South Washington Street.. Crawfordsville, Ind.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

COMPeEXIONPOINTSoz&oifrTHREE

Exchange your wheat for an inferior Klour, when we wil' give you 30 pounds of the celebrated Gold Leaf Klour and 10 pounds of bran for a bushel of wheat, *r-'t

Don't

Take your f(!ed grinding to old. woruout one-horse feed mills, when wo do your grinding at same prices and on The best roller feed mill in Indiana. w" lion't. Don't, Don't forget that it will always pay you to trade with a responsible lirrn that has a reputation at stake.-

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Don't bo deceive! by one-horse dealers and street Jay Hawkers when you bring I Kraiu to to Am. They will tell'you that' they are paying the highest market price when nine times out of te* we will give you from three to live cents per bushel inore than they bid.

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FURNITURE -—and— HARDWARE

Which we are selling at Reasonable and at Seasonable Prices.

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Fancy Ut^„. TINTS

Only Seed Stoie

Seeds direct from Reliable I Grocers.

Six .'/cent papers— '.!i cts. Five 5 cent papers—25 cts. and a Tube Rose bulb.

Seeds by the pound or quart, for every 60c worth, 1 Tubo Hose. All these at catalogue prices.

POULTRY SUPPLIES, OYSTER SHELL, GRANULATED BONE.

#5 KANCV KliOltlDA OKANtiKS— •sfi4 lot* rcts, 8 lor

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Sun lower sped for Parrots

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