Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 February 1890 — Page 4

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Do not be Imposed on by any of the uumeram Imitations, sobetitatea, etc., which aro flooding tho world. There ifl only one Swlft'e Specific, and there is nothing Uke It. Oar remedy contiling no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or any poisonous enbetance whaterer. It builds np the general health from the first dose, and has never failed to eradicate contagions blood poison and ItscSects from the system. Bo sore to get the genuine. Send your address for oar Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases, which will be mailed tee. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. 3a.

DAILY JOURNAL.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1890.

Prosecutor Haywood in Town. Prosecutor Haywood, of Lafayetto, was iii the city yesterday interviewing Dr. W. H. Hickman in regard to the Potitt case. Dr. Hickman will be called as witness on the part of the prosecu. tion.

MethodiBt Meetings.

Tho meetings at the Methodist churoh are growing in interest. To-night at 7 o'elook Rev, H. M. Middleton, Presiding Elder of the Crawfordsville district, will conduot the services in the absence of the pastor. The meetings will continue ovory night this week exooptmg Saturday.

John Bishop for Councilman. John Bishop is announced as a candidate for Counoilman from the First Ward before theBepublican city convention. Mr. Bishop is not without experience in city affairs, having served heretofore for a number of years in a similar capacity. His service was characterized by carefulness and watchfulness and he was in all respects a model oflloer.

Oity Politios.

Tho Oity Republican Committee met last night at the Mayor's office for the purpose of fixing a time and mode of nominating candidates for the city of floes. A. B. Anderson is chairman and the other members are O. E. Robinson, D. W. Cox, H. H. MoDaniel and W. E. Nicholson. The latter being a candidate, took no part in the deliberations. C. M. Soott acted ac Secretary. The time wus set as Maroh 10, but whether there should be a primary election or a convention was left to be decided by the candidates themselves.

Branching Out Into New BuBinass. Tinsloy & Martin have made arrange ments to add to their hardware and implement business, that of oarriages, buggies and all kinds of vehicles. This will not in any way interfere with their present business but will be merely a branching out or an enlargement. They have bought two cor loads of first class buggies and carriages from the leading and best known houses of the county and the goods they propose to put on tho market will be of the best manufacture. Tun JOURNAL is glad to note the evidence of thrift and prosperity on tho port of one of our leading business firms.

Buggy Gear Stolen.

For several months past carriage repairers and blacksmith shops have suffered from tho visits of sneak thieves who have carried off full blown vehicles wheels, shafts and anything of that nature which had been kept outside of a lock and key. A short time since somo tliiof visited tho rear of Watson & Pursel's carriage shop and carried off the running gear of a buggy left for repair. Tho body and shafts had been placod inside tho shop and were thus saved. Tho saino firm also lost a road cait by tho same plan a few weeks bofore. Certain individuals are suspected and it is only a question of a short time when they will wake up in jail,

A Lady InTcxus Writes: My case is of long standing has baffled many physlclans have tiled every remedy I could hear of, but Bradfleld's Female Regulator Is all that relieved me. Write The Bradfleld Keg. Co., Atlanta for

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Tests Prom the Gospel of Truth and Light. Everybody knows more than anybody.

Nobody knows it all. Whether the offioo of township trustee is the worst possible thing for the tax keepers, and the best for tho trustee, depends.

Why a taxpayer will vote for men who disburse, almost as they ohoose, the funds of the oity and township, when the same township wouldn't employ such men to run a peanut stand for it, is one of those things which no fellow can iind out.

If you think it your duty for the "good of the party," to vote for one you know is unfit for the position, evidently you have more zeal than brains. Moreover, you arn't honest.

Motion to adjouru is now in order. HOME MISSION EDITOR.

COLORED NOTES.

Dave Mitchell is working for John Hale. The Second Baptist ohuroh ohoir will meet Thursday evening for practice.

The firat grand rally for the building of the new A. M. E. church will be held Sunday, Feb. 23.

The first Monday in March will be St. John's day and the G. U. O. of O. F. will celebrate at the A. M. E. ohtuch.

The members of the A. M. E. ohnroh will build a new structure this year. The members and friends are requested to meet to-night to inspect plans and specifications.

There is a call for all of the colored voters to meet at the court house next Thursday. Let every colored voter in the county be present as there will be business of importance to transact.

To be Married.

W. C. Prescott, erstwhile pitcher of our base ball club will be married at Royal Center, Ind., next Wednesday, Feb. 26, to Mies Lorett Kistler, formerly a resident of this city. Both young people have a large oirole rjf friends in this city who, with THE JOUBNAI,extend goo4 wi&Es in advance.

ANew Town.

County Surveyor Waugh will to-mor row lay oat anew town to be known as "Pawnee" oh the farm of Johnson Brothers, in Soott township. on|the line of the Midland railway.

Revival at Waynetown.

Waynetownisin the midst of a big revival. Prof. Coombs for a week past has been holding meetings at the Christian ohuroh and there have been ten accessions.

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Most of the cases of the grip have recovered. Miss Daisy McClure was quite ill with la grippe.

Jene Parker will work this season for Jas. Mclntire. The singing teacher, Mr. McCloud oomes twice a week.

Miss Sallie Gray, of Waynetown, is staying at Jos. Molntire's. Geo. Thomas and wife, of New Richmond, were down here last week.

Rev. E. R. Johnson conducted services here Sunday morning and evening, C. F. Mclntir of Crawfordsville, attended churoh hero Sunday evening.

Thos. Taylor and Mrs. Dan Thompson, of Waynetown, visited at the cross roads last week.

The valley folks are arranging to present the temperance drama "Dot, the Miner's Daughter," in the near future.

A pleasant social party was given Monday evening at J. C. FreemarTs in honor of Miss Daisy Dunkle of Linden, who was here over Sunday the guest of Miss Jessie Swift.

On Saturday evening was the second literary entertainmont of the local chapter of the JSpworth League. Tho exeroisos consisted of recitations, essays, musio, etc., were mainly the productions of home talent. The recitation of "The Model Sormon" by Miss Jessie Swift and somo fine solos by Miss Daisy Dunkle were particularly enjoyed.

Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. Meroury will surely destroy the sonse ofi smell and completely derange the whole system, when entering It through the mucus surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do are ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and muous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tho gonulne, It Is taken Internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co.

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A STATESMAN GONE.

Death Claims Count Andrassy After a Severe Illness.

THE BODY LYING IN STATE AT PESTH.

Somo of the Remarkable Feature* lu the Career of the Noted Hungarian, Who Was One of Europe's Moat

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PASSED AWAY.

PF.STH, Feb. 19.—Count Julius Andrassy, tho well-known Hungarian statesman, who has boon ill for somo time at Volosca, near Fiumo, died yesterday. Ho was 0" yoars old.

Tho cause of Count Andrassy's death was epithelial cancer in tho bladder. His body is now lying in state in tho hall of the Acadomy of Scionces at Pesth. Emperor Francis Joseph and Prince Bismarck havo telegraphed messages of condolence to his family. Count Andrassy will have a splendid public funeral unless his family decides against it. He will bo interred in tho vault of his family in Terebes castle. He left two volumes of memoirs. [Count Julius Andrassy, who was born In 1823, was one of tho lenders of tlie Hungarian revolution against the Austrian Government In 1848, and was sentenced to death for tho prominent part bo took therein. Fortunately be succeeded in making his escape just In time, and sought refuge In England. On his arrival there in a state of complete destitution he was most kindly and hospitably received by a young attache of tho Austrian Consulate-General, who, at the risk of his whole future and of Immediate disgrace, cared tor the wants of the Hungarian patriot for many months. The name of this young man wa* Ignatz von Schaefler, who held the post of Austrian Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington until three or four years ago. In 185? a general amnesty enabled Count Andrassy, who was the heBd of one of the oldest Hungarian families, to return to his native ooaatry. In 1880 he was elected vice-presi-dent of'the Hungarian Parliament, and in 1887, on the pronation of the Emperor and Kmpress of Austria as King and Queen of Hungary, ho became Prime Minister of the kingdom. Among the principal acts of his administration were the alvll and political emancipation of the Hebrews. In 1871, on the resignation of Count Beust, he became Minister of Foreign Affairs and Premier of the entire empire, and as such attended the Berlin congress in 1878, retiring in the following year In consequence of his aversion to the maintenance of friendly relations with Russia. During the last ten years Count Andrassy, though ho never occupied an official position, continued to watch the course of pubUc alfulrs and to give a general support to the policy of M. Tlsia.j

WOMAN'S LATEST WANT.

Th« Baffirtgiitii mt Their Convention in Washington Demand the Same Recognition for the Weaker Sex In Church

AfDUn as In Those of the State*

WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Tho twentysecond annual convention of the National Woman Suffragist Association was formally opened Tuesday morning in Lincoln Music Hall. Addresses were made by Mrs. Elizabetn Cady Stanton, Hon. William Dudley Foulk of Indiana, Mrs. Isabella Doecher Hooker, Mary Seymour Howell and Laura Orn.-iston Chant. Mrs. Colby, of Nebraska, read a sorles of resolutions which in part referred to divorce and demands that there be no further legislation on the subject until women vote. The cliiul resolution was one throwing down woman's gauntlet to the church, as follows: "Baolvtd, That tho time has come for women to demand of the church the same equal recognition she demands of the Stato, to assume the right and duty to take part In the revision of the Bible, prayer-books and creedf, to vote on all questions of business, to fill the offices of elder, deacon, Sundayschool superintendent, pastor and Bishop and have the right to sit In ecclcslastloal synods, assemblies and oonvontlons as delegates that thus our religion may no longer reflect only the masculine element of humanity, and that woman, the mouiet of tho racc, be honored as she must be before we can have a happy home, a rational religion and an enduring Government."

Ban Uutler's Bad Eye.

LOWELL, Mass., Feb. 19.—General Butler's drooping oyolid will no longer furnish a subject for the cartoonists. Dr. O. G. Cllley, of Boston, on Tuesday performed a surgical operation upon It, removing an elleptlcal section of tho eyelid and restoring it to almost normal size. It had boon causing irritation of the eyeball and rendering the left oye almost useless. General Butler will bo confined to the house for a few days until the Incision heals.

Bismarck to Retain the Premiership. BERLIN, Feb. 19.—The semi-official press in simultaneaus articles has reported the approaching retirement of Prince Bismarck from his Prussian offices, and that ho will retain only tho office of the Chancollor of the Empiro. No great attention has been paid to this, because it is considered that so long as tho Prince Retains the offlco of Chancellor tho administrative situation is unchanged.

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To Sneceed Judge Kelley.

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19.—A special election for the unexpired term in Conlfress of the late Judgo Kelley was hold Tuesday In the Fourth district, which comprises the northern section of this oity. The returns show that John E. Boyburn {Rep.) has beon elected by a majority variously estimated at from 7,000 to 10,000 over William Avers Dem.).

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CURRENT EVENTS.

The Senate alOlynipia, Wash., passed an Australian 1 ml lot bill Tuesday. United States Treasurer Huston denies tho reports that ho is about to rosign.

John Coloy was killed and sovoral othor men injured by an explosion at Everson, Pa.

Entwistle & Odea, hardware dealers, of East Dos Moines, have failed, with liabilities of S12,000.

Tho Kommors Hotel at West Superior, Wis., was burned Tuesday, causing a loss of 818,000 fully insured.

Tho striko in tho leather factory of Beggs & Cobb at Woburn, Mass., has led to a lockout that will aifect 1,500 workmen.

Flames at Duluth, Minn., destroyed Turner Hall, on tho east side, and throe buildings, tho loss being S27.000 Insured for $11,800.

Jamos Shoekloy, aged 10, of Snow Hill, Md., killed himself with a shotgun on Sunday beeauso he had boon punished by his father.

Moses Thrash and A. G. Gollar foil into tho shaft of tho new coal mino at Sebewaing, Mich., and were killed. Both wore married men.

Earnie Stansl/ury was caught in a rapidly revolving pulley in an elevator at La Ilarpo, 111., and his head so badly crushed that death resulted.

George U. Jacks, an cx-doputy United States marshal of Muskegon, Mich., has been sent to Jackson prison for five years on a charge of larceny.

The examination of Albert Fosdick, charged with the attempted murder of bis brothor, Dr. Fosdick, near Kalamazoo, Mich., has been sot for Friday.

A peculiar and fatal cattle disease is reported ragine in tho vicinity of Columbus, Ind., the animals becoming uncontrollablo and finally dying in convulsions.

A bill was introduced in the South Dakota Legislature Tuesday for a constitutional amendment making the abil lty to read a prerequisite to exercise of tho eleotivo franchise.

The triennial session of the Indiana Grand Lodgo of the Ancient Order of United Workmen is in session at Fort Wayne. The delegates, 200 in numbor, were banqueted Tuesday night.

As Georgo H. Bradford, of Boston, was passing on horseback before an electric oar in that city his horse became unmanageable and was struck by the oar, falling with its rider upon the track, and both were killed.

A mooting will be held at Aurora. 111., February 25 to organize a base-ball league, to be probably composed of clubs from Elgin, Bockford, Aurora, Monmouth, Freeport, Joliot, Rock-Island, Dubuque, Davenport and Cedar Rapids.

Three Baltimore Firms Assign. BALTIMORE, Md.. Feb. 19.—A. Brehme & Co., importers H. P. Towles & Brothor, furnishing goods, and S. A. Welch, notions, havo filed deeds of trust for the benefit of creditors. The bonds filed are respectively S24.000, S40,000 and 310,000. The parties have late ly had business reverses.

Gone to the Uottom*

LONDON, Feb. 19.—The passenger ateamer Coral Queen, from Oothen burg, has been sunk off the river Tees, in a collision with the Rotterdam steamer Brynio. It is reported that sixteen persons on tho Coral Queen worf drowned.

Fire In Milwaukee.

MILWAUKEE, Feb. 19.—Davis Bros & Porter's oil refinery caught fire about 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, and in splto of tho efforts of the firemen to subdue tho flames was entirely destroyed. The loss Is ostlmated at S10.000 fully insured.

A Lady In South Carolina Writes: My labor was shorter and less painful than on two former occasions phvsicians astonished I thank you for "Mother's Friend." It is worth its weight In gold. Address The Bradfleld Reg, Co., Atlanta, Ga., for particulars, Sold by Kye & Co.

J. M. LOOSE RED CIIOVER Co.—Gents: I havo boon a sufferer for the last five years from rheumatism across tho shouldors, andby using your Fluid Extract Bed Clover, am entirely relieved, believe it has drivon it from my system, and wont be a weather barometor any longer. Yours Truly,

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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.

Spring-time Btirs up tlie bile. Simmons Liver Begulator removes it.

Autumn produces chills and fever and mariana. Simmons Liver Begulator prevents them.

To-Nlght una To-Morrow Night And eichlday and night during this week you can get at all druggists' Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be the most successful remedy over sold for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep It always In the house, so you can chock your cold at once. Prioe 60 cents and $1.00. Sample bottle free.

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If you got short of breath,have fluttering, pain in side, faint or hungry spells, swollen ankles, otc., you have heart disease, and don't fall to take Dr. Miles New Cure. Sold at Nye & Co's drug store

Cold In the head? or Chilblains? or Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Soros? The best thing in the world for It is Oolman's Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at the drug store of Nye 4 Co.

CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Moffett, Morgani Co-

Children Cry for. Pitcher's CastorfeC

Hibbard's Itbeumatlc syrup cures rheumatism by striking at the seat of the disease and restoring tho kidneys and liver to healthy action. If taken a sufilolent tlmo to thoroughly eradicate suoh poison, it never falls. For sule and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan 4 Co.

SHIIIOH'S COUGH ana consumption cure is sold by us on a guaranteo. It cures consumption.Moffett, Morgan&Oo

Autumn produces chills and fever and malaria. Simmon's Liver Regulator prevents them.

In its treatmont of rheumatism and all rheumatic troublos, Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Read their medical pamphlet and learn of tho great medicinal value of the remedies which anter into its composition. For sale and hiuhly recommended by Moffett, Morgan 4 Co

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The best salve In the world for Cuts Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum' Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands) Chilblains, oorns, and all skin eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents a box, For sale at Nye 4 Co drugstore.

From Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owes our life to Shlloh's Consumption Cure For salo by Moffett. Morgan 4 Co

The l'tilpltand the Stage Rev. F. M. Shrout, pastor United Brethren churoh, Blue Mound, Kan says: "I feol it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My Lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's Now Discoverv and am sound and well, gaining 2G LBB in weight."

Arthur Love, manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and eonvinoing evidence lam confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'em all and cures when everything else fails' The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to tiy it." Free trial bottles at Nye & Co's. Drug Store. Itegular sizes COo and $1.00. •.•••.

WHY WILL YOU cough wlien Shiloh's cure will give you immediate relief Price, 10 cents, 60 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan 4 Co.

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Loose's neu Clover Fills Cure Siok headache, Dyspepsia, Indigesgestion, Constipation. 25 cents per box or Ave boxes for $1. For snle by Lew Fisher.

If you have cutting, scalding or stlngng sensations in the parts when voiding urine, Swamp-Root will quickly re Have and cure. For sale by Lew FlsUer

CBOUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shlloh's cure. Moffett, Morgun Jk Co.

Summer-time brings colic nnd stomachache. Simmon's Liver Begulator cures it.

If you havo tumor, (or tumor Symptoms) cancer (or cancer symptoms), scrofula, erysipelas, salt rheum, chronlr weaknesses, nervousness or other conplants, Dr. Kilmer's Vemale Remedy will correct and cure, lor sale by I,»w Fisher.

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Advertising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which tho proprietor cf Kemp Balsam for Coughs and Cold* does is indeed wonderful. He authoi. izes all druggists to give those who cah for It a sn.mple bottlo free, that tliev may try it before purchasing. The larce bottles are 50c and $1 00. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption.

When Baby was sick, we garo her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorlx Whon she became Miss, she clung to Costoria. When she hod Children, she gave them Ca etorin.

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