Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 August 1890 — Page 4

There's a corset that isn't a corset, a waist with straps for the shoulders and rows of buttons to button on skirts and stocking supporters and so forth—the Ball Waist —and that's about the whole of it. No you can put it in the washtub—no metal in it or on it.

It is worth your seeing, if for nothing but how to sew on buttons'to button easy and never come off, and now to make buttonholes wear forever.

Women differ in their ways of thinking and dressing as well as in other ways. This waist is for women whose minds arc made up that they won't wear corsets.

There's much to be said on both sides but did you ever hear of a woman who hadn't made up her mind in some way? and is there any possible use in trying to get' her to change it She will and she will or she wont and she won't.

You can get the Ball Waist and wear it a week or two or three and, if you don't want it, take it back to the store and get your money. caicioo cuiisrr Co., cuicago and New Tort*

DAILY JOURNAL.

THURSDAY. AUGUST 11, 1R90.

Sam Henry in Luck.

Ham C. Henry this morning reocived notice that ho lmd passed the civil ser vice examination and that ho bad been appointed a railway postal clerk with ft run of fifty miles on the Midland from Anderson to Ladoga, llo goes cm sis months probation. If at tho end of that time ho passes the examination his appointmont will bo mode permanent. This is a good appointment and Hum is to bo congratulated.

Ben Hv.i at Oliautauque.

A correspondent of tho New York Mail and Express writes from Chautauqua concerning tho Ben Hur Tableaux given under the managoment of D. W. Cox Co.: "All day long tho carpenters and managers of tho Chautauqua Dramatic Company, Limited, were busy preparing a mammoth stago in tho pit of tho amphitheater,with all tho paraphernalia of tho modern theater, for tho threo ontertainmcnta to bo given by ft company of -12 persons tftken from local tuleut. Tbo interest that the "Jion Hur" tableaux liavo aroused is almost unprecedented. The hour for tho entertainment was set at 8 o'clook, but at -1:30 people began to gather in tho amphitheater in order to obtain good seats. Many people took tlioir sapper with them and by 0 o'clock thero was not a «eat to bo found in tho house, and by 7 o'clock even standing room was at a premium, and soon a deep throng of expectant people pressed from tho outaide oagor to catch ft glimpse of tho wide curtained Btago whioh has boon erected ovor tho platform, extending back into tbo ohoir loft ubovo. Tho chariot race was tho most jKipulnr sceno, and tho third night as tlio audienco gazed upon it for tlio tenth time, tho enthusiasm Boomed not to bo diminished,tho excitement no less intonsu than at iirst. Tho sceno seemed so real, tho course, tbo writhing whip, steeds, spectators and charioteers, tho fall of tlio haughty

Mossala, and the triumph of tho noblo Jew, that all must yield to tho magic spol'."

Whon

Baut-nraa

sick, tto giiTOtior

When slic was a CU1M, Stio cried for Casturl* When sho became Miss, «h« clung to Cairtorla. Wbeu she Siol Children, she gave thorn Castorift

WINdATK.

]lill Jackson is working at Frankfort. L. A. ou os is visiting at homo tli S wook.

William JJrowu visited Mr. Clark liu-t Sunday. Chun. Grcnard hud somo hogs killed by a train.

Ambrose S. Hart's whoat averaged 2.T busbols per aero. Clias. Sheets has had a good salo for niolons this season.

Miss Jennie Apgar, of Lebanon, is visiting at this place, the guest of A. V. 'Hart's fumily.

CIIBH. Webb succeeded in saving bis liouso last Monday night. It caught firo from tho kitchen.

To Dispel Colds.

T)»n ploPT'nl llavor, gentle action and soothing cITects of Syni[ of Figs, when •In need of a laxative and if tho father or mother bo costive or billions the most gratifying rebults follow He use, so that it is the Lest family medicine known and every family should have a bott le.

Damaged goods at money losing prices lit Stono Front. L. ISIHOJIOI'.

—Sweeping reductions in Hummer undorwear ut Cunningham's. If in need of undorwear don't miss this sale

WASHINGTON LETTER.

PROBABILITIES OP THE PEDEEAL ELECTION BILL.

The Democratic Attach on Commissioner

of Pensions Raum—Senator Oul-: 5

lum's Views—Secretary

Blaine and Reci"procitv.

-[Special Corrcspomli-n of tho Journal.]

WASHINGTON, D. 0., Aug. 13.—In talking with a Republican Sonator yosterday ho °niJ that tho Sonato will ucdoubtedly take np tho election bill boforo an adjournment of this session. Tho so oallod opposition to it, ho said, iB only au opposition to ft change of the senatorial rules, as tho Sonato is and always:' ,as boon, a vory conservative body. It is expected, howovor, when the Democrats givo an oxhibitiou of what thoy can do in tho way of delay ing or preventing tho transaction of tho public business that those members of the Senate who now aid and abet them in their course will soe tho error of their ways and como to the aid of tho party, senatorial proprioty and the country's good. At all oveuts after tho display now making the Democrats as obstructionists over tho tariff, it is con lidontly oxpooted tliut Senators Edmunds, Plumb, Tollor and others can bo induood to think moro highly of the movont to secure more expeditious business methods in tho Senate.

Speaker Reed says that tho attaok up on Commissioner of Pensions Raum, is tho veriest bosh and that tho Democrats will find tho investigation of his conduct a boomerang to themselves, It is said, and well said, that Raum wns ut tho head of tho internal rovonuo bu reau where hundreds of millions aro involved and whero a man of dishonest purposes or quiet conscience could .quickly amass a fortune and yet ho came from tlio bureau a comparatively poor man. But when ho came to the pension oflice he wes essily bribod by single man, ono of tho claim agents in this city, and that with a paltry sum of money. The charge, tho Speaker says, is too ridiculous to consider, but ii 1 iuum is not investigated tho Demo crats will howl about covering up fraud whereas tho Republican policy is keep the lights always turned ou good sized electriot lights at that. other thing too must not bo lost sight of. While this examination of tho pen sion ollioe will fail disastrously in show ing any individual corruption, it will bo a blessed opportunity to evidence tho elVieieiicy of tbo pension servico under

UUUSUHI

FOIIIO

Demo­

cratic practice. Tho correspondents of Domocratio newspapers aro now cudgeling their brains for

explanation of tiow the

President and bis Secretary of State have got together on this reciprocity business and some little matters of statu. To relievo all unwonted uuxioty on tlie subject, therefore, it is a mory to say that tho conundrum is easy of solution, as they have never been apact except in the minds of the aforesaid correspondents. Tho Presideut can truly fay as tho Virginia girl did abbut her lover, "Blaine's mine and I'm liis'n.' In fact, tobroadeu tho mutter, there is not a Republican in or out of Congress who does not now wunt, and always wanted, to get as much in tlio way of foroign trade tribute as possiblo for tho tariff sacrifices wo mako. The question is and has been one alone of ways and moans. If Mr. Blaine can show that reciprocal relations of value can be established, why Speaker Reed, McKinloy and overy-

are the New Goods that have been just received by

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Just the thing for Commencement Go and See.

botly elso is perfectly willing thnUie shall sugar-coat tlio pill before prescribing it. Blaine does not beliovo tlio mciliciuo is good and tbo Ropublioans bavo now about conoludod to give tbo subject into his bands for treatment.

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Raum'sRepublioan managoment as con trastod witli tho Domocratio control of aflairs under Goneral Block and no offort is intended to belittlo Black's sui ervision of utVairs, for ho managed ti atl'uirs of tho pension office os well the Democratic ponsion policy would let him. Now, however, tho oflice is ron for tho soldiers' benefit under a most liberal iuterprement of ponsion legislation and thero will appear in shining letters as tbo result of an examination of lvaum's mauagom ont a full account of exactly what tho Republican administration is doing for the mon who saved tho Union.

Another of the Republican Senators to whom tho Democrats have ascribed views inimical to the proposed elcotion low has como out ilat footed in its support* The Senator is Cullum, of Illinois, and ho Bays that he is in favor of a law which will givo every man chance to vote and a surety of having that voto counted after it bas been cast. Cullom is tho Lincoln of tho Senate Indeed, in personal appearance ho iu not much unliko tho martyred Presidont, only, perhaps, that he is not so good looking. In mental oharacterictics too, there is a similarity betweon tho two mon, plaiiusH of specch, unassuming manner, and tho constant inclination to lovity. This tcndoncy to joking, by tho way, has dwarfed the political figure of more thiui one man. It iB doubtful that bad tho great Linooln himself remained iu Congress for a quarter of a oeutury, ho would ovor have become a legislative leader or been known for moro than his grim humor. I do not forget tho great forces ho dovoloped in tho Douglas debate, but tho stump and Congress aro vory dissimilar situations. "Sunset" Cox, ono of tho brainiest of men, onco said to mo, with tones tf regret,that ho would be remembered as tho funny man of the house, and ho soomod to relogate tho distinction to just about tbo level held by the jester of old in tho King's court. Further, he said, that people, oven Bmilod when ho was most serious, bscauso thoy expected him to make thom laugh. In truth, he did not hunger after fame of this sort, but wished to bo rememlxsred for tho good ho had done, and thero was much of it contrary to tho

ARMAT.

OAKKIKLil).

Health is good. Ask Asa Piokrell whero his cart is, Miss Flo Bratton visited at B. Welch's.

F.

Mrs. Vangundy has returned home from Carmel. Charles Long Sundayed at John Wilkinson's.

Miss Rosa MoCoy spent Sunday with Carrie Boyland. Miss Nora Sands spent Sunday with Mamio Thompson.

Fishing is good pass time but not very remunerative. Our Sunday sohool is progressing finely. Everybody invitod to attoud.

John Hollingsworth is having considornblo shrubbing done on his form hero.

An ioe oream supper will bo tho order of tho evening next Sunday at tho ohuroh. Como everybody.

The saw mill is again in full blast and will not bo moved until ft switch is put in at Elletsville, on the L. N. A. & C., for its use.

On tho morning of August 8, Mr3. Lydft Thomas, was completely surprisod on walking into the kitchen to seo the table unusually woll supplied with tho luxuries of life, and a fow of her neighbors awaiting her arrival to begin tho work of dispatching tho many good things when the oheery laugh made her suddenly think it was her anniversary. The 6urprso was complete and enjoyod by all.

She Wus Completely Cured. A daughter of a customer suffered from suppressed menstruation, and her health was completely wrecked. At my suggestion sho used ono bottle of Bradlleld's Female ltegulator,which cured hor.—J. W.

EU.nis, Water Valley, Miss. Write tho liradBcld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., for particulars. Sold b.v Nvc & Co.

•All Apt llgQt

A woll known Danish actor had recently an order conferred upon him. On tho day of reception ho presented himself at conrt to thank the king for tho distinction. A large number of gentlemen wero assembled In tho anto-room awaiting admission, and as tho room was very draughty the actor, who had just recovered from a severe cold, craved permission to keep on his hat. This was granted, and our comedian took a seat in one corner and silently rehearsed his part for thooveuing. Atlast the equerry in waiting dlel out tho namo of tho actor, who, forgetting ho had already donned his bat, quickly snatched up a tall shiner from a window ledge, and thus equipped entered tho audience chain ber. The king, astonished at tho extraordinary apparition, burst into a heurty laugh, while the actor was dumfounded ut this exhibition of hilarity oil tho part of the monarch. "My good friend," tho king said at length, "you have afforded me plenty of amusement boforo today. Excuse my saying that I can quite understand your keeping a hat on your head, but what is tho use of tho other which you carry in your handy "Ah, your majesty la right, as always," replied tho artist, as with a gesturo of alarm he put his hand to his head "two hats aro mast certainly too many for a man who has lost his head."—Kieler

Zeitung.

Whoro Aro Our Historic Funny Mon?

Whore aro our historic funny men? Wo do not know of tlicm, or If wo do wo aro antiquarians who search for the anomalies of a past time. Thero must have been laughter in tlio Revolution. Thero must liavo been joy 'way back in the stem days of tho sterner Puritans. There must nave been some quick witted New Englander who saw tho funny aide of Winthroj) and recognized the humors of John Endicott's bigotry. Was thero no ono in tho continental congress who ever made a joke except that grewsome one about the gallows and hanging which greeted the signer? of tlio Declaration? Was Gouverneur Morris tho only man who had enough of the courago of good fellowship to slap Georgo Washington on the back? Did no ono jest while tho constitution was being framed by those solemn old gentlemen whoso lips seem never to havo parted in a smile?—Harper's Weekly.

lleforo Wo Turn to

How long will a human lody romain In the eartn beforo it decays until it cannot bo distinguished from tho surrounding clays Is a question ,ns yot undecided by tbo scientiste. Much depends upon the character of the soil and the different elements of which it is composed. In countries abounding in limestone, or, again, in regions thoroughly saturated with alkaline waters, human flesh will retain a natural color and firmness for an indefinite period of time. Tho bogs of Ireland havo yielded np bodies fresh and natural as life that had lieon buried in their slliny depths for centuries. It is said hp an historical fact that the bodies of three Roman soldiers wero found in a jx-at bog on tho Emerald Isle in the year lfiOO, A. D., freyli and life like, although thoy had W-n buried almost sixteen ccnturics.—Exchange.

HIKI

No Jtooftt for Angola

A little boy was the other day asked if he did not wish that a certain "lady nf whom ho wns very fond and who had just died could como back

DARLINGTON.

E. H. Cox was in town to-day. Work on the now depot progresses finoly.

Charlie Johnson did business hero last Tuesday. John 0. Wright visited tho boys here Tuesday night.

Mrs. Lucy Johnson, of Indianapolis, is visiting homo folks. Mikels Mikols is tho stylo of tho liow boot and shoe shop.

Only a fow will attend tlio Now Roes fair this w:ek from here. ThoNewRoss baud furnished oxoollont music on the trip last Sunday.

Wm. H. Best, of Williams /ort, is visiting his son, D. W. this week. L. M. Campbell is eff to New Ross with several ooops of flue chickens.

Eph Joel had many warm frionds here who wero sorry to hear of bis death. Louisa, wifo of John Stiugley, diid at her homo near Kirkpatrick August 12.

Elmer Marshall and Win. Colctrain aro fixing to move to tho wost end of town.

Quite a number from hero attonded Ola Settlors' meeting at Thorntown Tuesday. {chn Buskirk and family, of near tho Battlo Gronud visited their many frionds hero this week.

Who or What family is to havo tho rounion advertised in TIIF. JOTTHN-AL by the railroad company is the question here to-day.

Owen and David Irons and Frank Shoemaker aro off to enlist in the regular army. More of the boys talk of going, Sucoess to all who go.

Five of us good citizens of Darlington took in the excursion to Lake Maxin kuckeo last Sunday and had a splendid trip, bnt I think broke nino of tho ten oommandments by so doing. Our band wante to go next Sunday.

DoilfncKH Cnn't lie Cured.

By local applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Tiior is only ono way to euro deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness caused by tho inflamed condition of the mu cous lininp of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imported hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result and unless* tho inflammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed for ever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces.

We will givo ono hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused lv catarrh) th wo cannot euro by taking Hall's C'atnn Curo. Send for circulars, free.

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seo him.

IIo thonght amomcnt and replied: "Well, yen if she can come just like any other lady and mako a call, yes but if sho comes with her wings and cannot sit down I think she had wtter stay whero "he is. "--Boston Homo Journal.

A New ChiiructorJxutlon.

Ella (spitefully)—Their marriage was nothing but a trado union. Sophie—A trade union?

Ella—Yes sho traded her money for his title.—Judge.

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Sick Head&cheand xelfOTaall thattonblM loo#dent to ft bllioua st&to of tbo tystam, such ts

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Sold by druggist, 75cts,

To Cure Heart Disease

Dso "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy.' It regulates, corrects and ro lleves tho most distressing eases. Prlco 50 cents and $1. Pamphlet free. Blng hampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher,

CUBED, health and sweet

breath secured, by Shiloh'B catarrh rem edy. Price SO cents- Nasal Injector free Moftett, Morgans Oe-

Rattle Ground Camp Meeting. The L. N. A. & O. Ry., Monon Route, will run special trains Sundays August 3rd, 10th and 17tli, loaviug Crawfordsville at 8:20 a. m., arriving at liattlo Ground at 0:-15 a. m., returning leavo Rattle Ground at G:-10 p. m. Fare$1.05 for tho round trip,

H. J. WATSON, Agent.

SI other, Wife and Daughter, Thoso dull, tired looks and unpleasant feelings speak volumes. Dr. Kilmer's Female^ Remedy builds up quickly a run down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. Price $1, Pamphlet freo. Blnghamton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Low Fisher

Euiiojmy

This Is what you ought to havo, it fact, you must havo it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands aro searching" tor If dally, and mourning because thoy find it not. Thousands upon thousands oi dollars aro spent annually by our poo pie In tho hopo that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. Wo guarantee that Electric Hitters, is used according to directions and tho use porsisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install Instead Eupopsy. Wo recommend Eloctrlc Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Llvor, Stomach and Kldnoys. Sold at 50c, and $1 per bottle by Nye & Co., druggists.

Children L*v ftr Pitcher's Castorit

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(AeiisthoywomaboMmoatprloeloutothaMTrM •offer from this dlatroBsing complaint butfortonately their goodnossdooe notendhoro,and those ,*ho once try thom will find those ltttlo pUliTalo. able In so many ways that thoy will not bo wilHag to do without thom. Bnt after oil sick bo£|

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[Xathttanfiof no many lives that korolsvbOM vo make our groat boaat. Oar pllla eon it wlUlo [Othors do not.

Carter's Llttlo Llvor Pills aro Tory small and jrory easy to tako. Ono or two pills mako a dose. Thoy aro striotly vcgotable ana do not grlpo ot purRo, but by Uiolr gontloaction pleasoall who nsAthsm. In vials at 25 cants five for $U Sold "7 druggists everywhere, or Boat by malL ""D.OINB CO., New York

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Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasnut and refreshing to the tasto, and acts jntly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, —liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to tho tnsto and acceptable to tho stomach, prompt hi its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tlio most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

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TO A 15A1SY.

All I fair daisy on ty stem, And for beauty such a gem. Stem so green, and bed so bright, Soft and yellow leaves so white. Here by growing summer thro', Aud not a sin you ever know. Threads of starbcams shine on thee, Shimmering in their merry glee. Pretty stars fair maidons know, Greeting thy soft silvery glow.

not pluek tho (lower so sweet, Drcssod by nature soft and neat. From you daisy beauty o'er, AU will pass for ovcrmoro. He it over so anil amen! We'll never seo thee again. Fairest beauty of tlio doll, I love thee, fare tlieo well. With Smail's Vegetable Liver Pills.

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Thwo BjecliJcfl euro without drugging, purging or reducing tho byntom, and aro lu fact and deed the M»voreiffu rouiedlCM oftbeWorld*

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l'i WliflcH, tooProftiM) Periods '25 l.'l r'ronp. Cough, Dinicultlireathhtg.... 11 Ka!t Rheum, KryHljielas,Eruptions.

1ft ItheuniutiHtii, HbeuniatloPaJt».... li Fever r.*id Ague, Chill*,Malaria.... 17 Plica, blind or Jilecdlng 10 C'nturrli, Influenza, Coldlnthcnead

Whooping C'Onght Violent Coughs. ,30 Oenernl Debility,PliysicalWeakuefls ,50 27 Kidney J)l«en«o 5Q SS Nervous Debility 1.00 30 Urinary Wcitktirss* Wetting Itcd. ,50 3*4 l)i»enHCH of thclicart,Palpitation i.OO

Sold by Druggists, or Rent postpaid on recclpt of prlco. DR. TIUMPIIRBYB* MANUAL, (144 pngos) richly ltouud In cloth and gold, mailed free. llumphrcyn1Mediciiu»Co,109Kulton Ht.N Y.

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