Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 January 1890 — Page 4

Mantlalines, Guitars and Violins sold on weekly payments.

DAILY JOURNAL.

Tlll'USDAY, JANUARY MO,18110.

Harris-Lane.

At the home of the bride, near New Kiclnnoml, were married William

Harris ami Miss Sariili C. Lane, at 3 p. in., Jan. 28, 1800, Rev. D. A. Rodgers olliuiating.

"Thomas Hood."

•The Oniateuou Club will meet tomorrow evening. The paper wi.l be read bj Prof. A. F. Kuersteiner, hiB subject being "Thomas Hood." Current, topics will be discussed by H. H. Ristine :uul Dr. J. N. Taylor.

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The next regular dance of the 0. C. 0. Dancing Club will bo held on next Thursday evening, Fob. G, the full drc-ss dance being postponod until Feb. 20. The list will bo ready for inspection by the members with the Secretary, L. W. Otto, on next Monday.

McPlitrson Post Meeting.

Regular meeting of MoPherson Post, No. 7, ti. A. R., Saturday, February 1, 181)0. A full attendance requested as business of importance will be before the Post. G. W. BUOWER, Adjt.

L. A. FOOTE, P. C.

Tho Ivy Olub.

The Ivy Club is composed of ten little girls and meets once a week at the dilVerent homes. Tho mombers of the club aro Edith Coons, Libbie Britts, Jessie Fulleuwider, Grace Nutt, Jessie Hills,Mabel Matthews, Mamie Edwards Bcrtlm Siden^r, Totty Scott and Lulu Grayson. What fun they do have.i

Death ofEev. 6, M, Boyd.

Rev. G. M. Boyd, one of the oldest ministers in the Northwestern Indiana Conference, died at his home in Valparaiso last Sunday evening very suddenly of apoplexy. Many years ago Mr. Boyd WHS the pastor of the M. E. churoh in this city. His long life in tho ministry wade his name familiar in every Methodise household.

Offered a Position as an Aotor. Earl McCampbell, ono of the soene shifters at Musio Hall, has liistrionio abilities of no mean ability for a boy 19 year3 of ago and it is noticed by many of the theatrical companies which stop here. Tho "Around tho World in 80 Days" yesterday offered him a position as un actor of light parts at a fair sal nry. Ho lias not yet decided whether he will accept or not.

For Prosecuting Attorney,

(leorge W. Stafford is announced in to-day's JocitNAL as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney. Mr. Stafford is a young man, 35 years of age. He graduated from Wabash College in the class of '87, taught school two years and bo.^an tho study of law in 1879 With tho exception of two years spent in tho West ho has practiced at this bar. Ho is a young man of exoollent habits and good abilities and if norni* natod will make a fine race.

The Trial of the Pettit Case. Lafayette Call: In answer to num borless inquires as to when tho Pettit cases win probably bo set for trial, thf will explain thai, that they will not come up until tho February term of the Circuit Court, which begins next Monday, this week boing engaged in finishing up the business for tho November term which will end with tho week. The calling of tho docket and setting oases for trial—this case included—wil) likely not oorno up beforo tho latter part of next weok, or perhaps some time during the week following.

A Luily In South Carolina Writes: My labor wasshortor and less painful than on two former occasions physicians iLHtniiibhud I thank you for "jfotliurV t'rlnml." Jt is worth Its weight in gold Address The Iiradlleld Hog, Co., Atlanta, Ua., lor particulars, Sold by Nye fc Co.

C'ATAWIII CUBED, health and sweel breath secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remeily.Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Moffett, MotganA Co-

Music. Music.

Mandolines, Guitars, Banjos/ Violins, Xylaphones, Accordeans,

French Ilarps, etc. Fixtures for all kinds of musical instruments.

IN MEMOEY 01LYDIA E. LINN.

Wo watcliod Iter I'roiithlug throiiKli the nltilit. Her breathing soft ami low. As In her breast the wave ot life,

Kept heaving to and fro.

So silently we seemed to speak. So slowly moved about. As wo had lout hor half our powers,

n.

Toeko hor living out.

Our weary hopes belled our fears, Our fears, our hopes belled. Wo thought her dying when she slept.

And sleeping when she died. For when tho morn' came dim and sad And chill wltli early showers, Hor quiet eyelids closed, she hud

Another morn' than ours. MOltTON t.

MACE, In 1

IjIN.N,

Base Ball.

For some days past there has been newspaper talks in various parts of tho State about a State base ball league, including among other towns and cities, Crawfordsville. With a viow to ascertaining the probability or possibility of onr base ball cranks entering into Buch league, a reporter interviewed the members of the Indiana State Association. "Mr. Freeman would you enter abase ball "If you want to live don't mention base ball in my presence," said the ex President and not feeling in tho mood to .give up the ghost just yet tho reporter moved on to the Sherman house, "Good day, Mr. Nolan. Would boll league with Crawfordsville 'included meet with your moral and finau oial support?" "Well not much. My base ball days are over. But you just tackle Albert

Miller. I think he is making arrangements to organize a club with a $5,000 salary list."

The ex-manager was Been just around the corner. "Hold on a minute, Mr. Miller. I understand you are in an or ganization for the purpose of furnishing our sporting element with exhibitions of the National game." "In," exclaimed Mr. Miller, "I'm not out of the other yet. I can't afford to invest money in two ball clubs at the same time."

Ex-Secretary Frank Snyder, was seen on the train as he was leaving for Indianapolis. He said as he was about to leave the city for the West of course he was not thinking about base ball, nor did he think there was anyone in Crawfordsville foolish enough to invest money in so nnoertain a business. So it seems that all talk of Crawfordsville being in a ball league is simply foolishness.

A Manufactured Interview. W. F. Pettit Baid to the reporter of the Lafayette Courier yesterday that nearly everything attributed to him by the Chioago Herald reporter never came from lits lips. He said: "He came down here with a key and entered my cell. I never told him a single thing that I have not already stated to you. That fellow was sent down hero to make interviews and to write so many columns and he had to make up nearly all he got Ho remained with me over an hour, but utterly failed to get anything out of me. Whot he publishod was nearly all lies. I don't believe ho got one-half he published from Dr. Yoager. It is my opinion that the lawyers told him some things and he imagined the rest. That part of his article where he said my Rible lay on tho stand covered with dust is a bare faced lie. The next morning after I saw the Herald I called in some parties and showed them the Bible, and it was in just the same condition then as when the reporter visited me, not a particle of dust on it. Ho told me he would treat me fairly, but he must have forgotten his]promise. Some things in his interview attributed to me wore said by Colonel DoHart, who was hero a part of the time during tho reporter's visit."

A Lady In Texas Writes: My case is of longstanding has baffled many physlcians have tried every remedy I could hear of, but Bradflold's Female Itegulator is all that relievod mo. Write Tho Bradlleld Reg. Co., Atlanta for furthur particulars. Sold by Nye fc Co

CBOUP, WHOOPING

The leader of the Jewelry Trade.

waiv.-**-.uv ,«oui

SoijLtli Washington Street Orefwrford.3grille, IrLd.

IN THE 00UBT HOUSE.

Hecord of the Official Bu'sines Transacted Day by Day by the County Functionaries.

Mew Suits.

Matilda West vs. Dexter Young et ol, foreclosure. Defendant mode a motion to change the judge.

Ephraim McMurry vs. L. N. A. & O. Railroad company. Defendant recoveia his costs.

G. W. Paul vs. D. F. McCluro. Taken under advisement. William T. Brush vs. Madison O. Dohertv. Chango of venue to Parke county.

00L0EED NOTES.

Elder Miller will fill his pulpit Sunday. Jesso Harris is reported better to-day.

Bewure of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. Mercury will surely destroy the sense of: suiell and completely derange the whole system, wh?u entering it through the mucus surfaces. Such articles should never teused except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do are ton fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by J. Cheney Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of tho system. In buying Hail's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, it is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney «fc Co.

Sold by druggists, price 75c per bottle.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

Take Simmon's Liver itegulator. dose is worth $100.

Or.o

The effect ui using Hibbard's rheumatic syrup is unlike all medicines containing opiates or poisons, it being entirely free from them. It cures rheumatism by purifying the blood. For sale and highly recommended by Moflatt, Morgan & Co.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shlloh's cure is the remedy for you. Moffett, Morgan & Co.

Children Cry for. Pitcher's ^Castorii

Hibbard's Kheumatlc syrup cures rheumatism by striking at tho seat ol tho dlseaso and restoring the kidneys and liver to healthy action. If taken sufficient time to thoroughly eradicate such poison, it never fails. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

Heart Disease.

If you get short of breath, have flutter lng, pain In side, faint or hungi spells swoolen ankles, eto., you have hefrt disease, and don't fail to take*Dr. Miles New Cure. Sold at Nye Co's drug store

In Its treatment of rheumatism and all rheumatic troubles, Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands flrst and foremost above ull others. Bead their medical pam phlet and learn of tho great medicinal value of tho remedies which enter into its composition. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan & Co

A Woinan'8 L. i-oovery,

'Another wonderful discovery has en made and that too oy a woman in •i-.ls county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven yearsAhe wlthtood its severest tests, but Tier vital »rgons were undermined and death seemed Imminent. For three months sho coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption and was so much relieved on taking one dose that she slept all night, and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrlck fc Co., of Shelby N. B.—Got a free trial bottle at Nye 4 Co'r drugstore.

If you have cutting, scalding or stingng sensations in the parts when void ag urine, Swamp-Boot will quickly re eve and cure. For sale by Lew Fisher

Acute and chroni 2 rheumatism can be effectually and permanently cured by tho uso of Hlbbaid's ltheumatio Syrup and Plasters. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan A Co.

Notice.

Tho Vandalia now soils tiokots to tho northwest via Kansas City or Omaha at the samo rate thnt is charged by tho longer lines .via Chicago and St. Paul. ...»i made and you avoid

Quicker time is the cold and snow.

COUGH and Bron­

chitis lmmedlatel relieved by Shlloh's cure. Moffett, Morgan fc Co.

CALL AND SEE MY

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agt.

Cold in tho head? or Chilblains? or Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Sorest The best thing In the world for It is Colman's Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at the drug store of Nye A Co.

Games.

t¥£*At WinLsS

KEEP TO THE RIGHT.

Do not bo Imposed on bj any of the nameroai Imitation!!, gnbetitntea, etc., which are flooding tho world. There la only one Swift's Specific, and tticre la nothing liko It. Onx remedy contains no Mercury, Potash, Ancnlc, or any polfr onous substance whatever. It builds up the general health from the first doso, and has never failed to eradicate contagions blood poison and Its effects from tho system. Bo son to get the genuine. Send your address for our Treatise on filootfand Skin Diseases, which will fee mailed tee. SWOT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga.

Dr. Henley's Remedy VorLidtui.

Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and Iron, contains greater elements of strength than any known tonic. We believe It has greater merit, and has cured more nervous troubles and weaknesses in humanity than any known remedy. Price $1-00 Sold bv Dr. E. Detchon.

Kidney affections of years standing cured by Simmon's Liver Regulator.—J. \V. Poynts.

Loose's lied Clover Fill Remedy

is a positive specific for all forms of the disease. Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated and Protruding Piles. Pricu 50 cents. For salo bv Lew Fisher

J. M. LOOSE REDCIOVER Co.—Gents: I have been a sufferer for the last flvo years from rheumatism across the shoulders, and by using your Fluid Extract Red Clovor, am entirely relievod, believe It lias driven It from my system, and wont be a weather barometor any longer. Yours Truly,

Ladies, clean your kid gloves with the Mather Glove Cleaner. For sale only at Rountree's Bazaar.

For horse colic Simmon's Liver Regulator is known to bo tho best remedy. If you nave tumor, ior tumor Symptoms) cancer (or cancer symptoms) scrofula, erysipelas, salt rheum, chroni' weaknesses, nervousness or other com plaints. Dr. Kilmer's ^emalo Earned) will correct and cure, lor sale by Fisher.

Sliver Miner*.

The miners of Montana undergo great hardships and exposure, and consequent ly coughs or throat troubles are very prevalent among them. In order to hav't an unfailing cure for these difficulties every miner can les with him a bottle oi VanWert's Balsam. Thompson & Brain ard, of Maiden, Montana, say: "Wo do not hesitate to recommend Van Wert't goods first, last and all the time for they never fall to give satisfaction." Trial bottle free. Sold by Nyo A Co.

Eupepoy

This is what you ought to have, It fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands aro searching for it daily, and mourning because they finil It not. Thousands upon thousands ol dollars are spent annually by our peo pie In the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, 1 used according to directions and the use persisted In, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and Install Instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electrio Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases ot. Liver, 8tomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle by Nye & Co., druggists.

Loose'* Hea Clover Flll* Cure

Sick headache, Dyspepsia, IndlgeBgestion, Constipation. 26 cents per box or five boxes for $1. For sale by Lew Fisher.

A stitch in time. Tako Simmon's Liver Regulator and prevent sickness.

Tho farmers,In their swamps,we're sure, Oould find the roots and plants that cure If, by their knowledge they only knew For Just the disease each one grew. Take courage now,and "swamp-root" try (for kidney, liver and bladder complaints) As on this remedy you can rely,

For sale by Lew Fisher.

SHIXJOH'B COUQH

and consumption

cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumptlon.Moffett.MorganAC'o

Interested People.

Advertising a patent medicine In the peculiar way In which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam for CoughB and Colds does is Indeed wonderful. Ho authorizes all druggists to give those who call for It a sample bottle free, that they may try It before purchasing. The large bottles aro 50c and $1 00. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption.

B-AJR.C3-^.I3STS I3ST

WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,

Ear-Rings, Silverwear, Bracelets, Band Rings, Set Rings, Eye Glasses, Spectacles, Charms, Butter Dishes, Cake and Fruit Stands, and all the

Latest Novelti.es in the Jewelry Line.

Progressive Halma, Crokinole, Dominoes, Checkers, Rex,

Innocence Abroad, Perchessi, Etc. Cr kinole Bands to rent.

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KEN

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F.D. DIBBLE.

Palmer House, Chicago.

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N.K.Fairbank.2: Co. Chicago.

DR. C. B. RANKIN,

[Successor to Montague & Uunkin.l Office and residence over Corner Hook Store Special attention given to chronic diseases.

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith

218 Sou,h

Gm'» slrt,et-

Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attention to Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general practice.

CONSULTATION FREE.

B. MORGAN7, M. D., PRACTICING

Physician and Surgeon,

Hesldonce, 113 West College Street. I 0 to 10 a. in IIOUKS-'J to 4 m"

Office at

Smith & Morgan's Drug Store,

I to i» p. ni.

A Sure Cure for "'La Grippe."

Is one of our Suits, Overcoats or Pants to order at our present "Sweep Out Prices" which will continue until Feb. 1. They will tuke you so you will want to live. First come, eto.

GILBERT & CO., Fine Tailors.

You know whore!

was a man fioui cross 1 no sen,

whose name was Cul O'Mel, M. n.. He'd uhurKo his patluiiUi diiy ami nluht. And blow thein up like ilvmunlie. Ho'd ehoot bluo mass luto the Klzznnl And shako them liko a liowlln« liUz/jml Blow up tho carcass, lluib !ind neck. Ami sort discuses from tho wreck. Restoring health was not his fort But patients would gel up and snort. Ho tree dlseaso liko rtihhlt do*, rheu punch or smoke It from the loir. Tho from tho losr swift lied tlm Ratue, He hud tho hollow, all the same. Then came one M»u„ o'er dells' and hills Scattering, broadcast.

I.IVKII l'ir.i.s.

Tightened disease would shivering stand. And health springs up on every hand

DR. SANDEN'S

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tffl.SS*11"1""'," ol Electricity through nll'WKAK PARTS, maturing them to IIKALTH ud TIGOKOCS RTKEKOTIL

lartanllj* or we forfeit $5,000 ID cuh,

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:M/u.sio Ha.ll. Friday, January 31, '90.

is Always Welcome and Hollutilc,

Atkinson's Comedy Co,

"Peck's Bad Boy."

Grandest Musical Comody Ever Concocted.

You All Know It. You All Like It

Zouave Brass Band and Concert

Orchestra.

Great Feast of Frolicsome Fun

PRICKS—15, 25 and 35 Cents. Seats on salo by lloblntioii & Wallace.

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II IUU aroundtlioheart,orhave heurtilrowI If Vnn have Vertigo, dizzy attacks, rlnpnpcl II I Ull ears, disposed to nervous prostnlim I I anpoplezy. shock or sudden death. I

If Vnn have Neuralgia, Numbnessin arm!a I II I Ull limbs, darting pains liko Hheutnta I Ooean-Weea prevents ttgolng to tho test. Prepared at l)U|HUrr. "fcmDITTO HEAtWl

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Buffering from tho effocts of youthful errors, 1 docay, wanting we&kneu, lostmaubood, etc., 1*2 Bend ft valuable tro&ttao fsealod) containing fell particular! for homo euro, FREE of charge 11 splendid medical work should be read by en? xnan who is nervous and debilitated. Addr* Prof* F. C. FOTVLEB, Moodiw. Conn.

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Louis W. Otto.

Ill South Washington Street.