Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 August 1890 — Page 3
There's
a
a corset that isn't
corset,
a waist with straps
for the shoulders and rows
0f
buttons to button on
and stocking supporters
skirts
and
so
forth—the Ball Waist
_-and that's about the whole of it.
No
you can put
it or on it.
it
|n the washtubr—no metal
in
It is worth your seeing, it for nothing but how to sew on buttons to button easy and never come off, and how 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 are 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 won't 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.
CEioiao C0M»r Co.. aucafoand Now York.
DAILY JOURNAL
Til l) IIS DAY. AUGUST 21. 1890.
A Glorious Bain.
Tho rain last night was glorious for (ivorybody, especially tho farmor. It will revive tho gross and soften the ground so that Fall plowing will bo much oasior.
A Fanoj Stable.
Fremont Alfrey has just oomplotod at liis oust Oolloge etroet place a stablo wLioh many oonsider tho finost in tho oity. It is supplied with all the latest uonvonionoee inside and proeents a most iitlrnotivo and noat appearance.
Pipe Organ Concert.
The lailioR of tho M. E. church will give a grand pipo organ ooncort Friday ovouiug, Aug 29, conducted by tho organist, Louis Fulk, of Chicago. A lino progrummo will bo presented which we arc sure will ploaso tho most oritical Ruilieuco. Admission, DO conta. Doors open nt 7:30.
Death of Andrew (Jonly.
Word was received liero yesterday of tho tloutli of Andrew Oonly at Indianap olin. Mr. Conly was a residont of this oity for many years and only a year ago loft his residonoe of Washington Btroot and removed to Indianapolis where ho diod yosterday morning. Tho fuueral oecured thoro to-day.
Good Templar Convention. Tho delegates to the distriot lodge of Uood Templars which was hold at Lafayette Tuesday and Wodnosdoy, roturnod this morning highly pleased with tho transactions of the business of that body, and enthusiastic in thoir praiso of tho hospitality of tho Star City brothren. Tho next meeting will be hold at Fowler on November 26th and Utlt'i.
Last Might's 8how.
A fair sited audience assemblod last night at Musio Hall to witness tho opon iug performance of tho season. Hettio Itornar Chase and her company gave vury tolerable entertainment, tho foaturo of whioh was tho porformanoe on a tin whistle by Wm, Arthur. Tlioy left last night for Lafayotte whoro they hold tho boards to-night and to-morrow niglit.
The Gallery Gods.
Tho gallury god was out last night In inrgo (inanities and initiated the oponing of tho season with a sorioa of uncalled for but onthusiastio yolls whioh would make the traditional robol yell turn groon with envy. To thoso with any sensibility it was positive torturo and tho management should put a stop to it by placing doteotives in the gallory to spot tho guilty parties.
A Kind Oonduotor.
A youiig ludy onrouto to Bedford had tho misfortune to lose hor
Afookotbook,
containing a tickot to Bedford, a trunk ohock and a small amount of money at tho Junction yestefday. She thoughtlossly laid hor pooketbook on tho tablo in tho waiting room in which sovoral othor pasaongors wore waiting, and it is probablo ono of them piokod it up through mistake. Tlio case was statod tho oonduotor who carried tho young lady to hor destination.
—Light weight coats and vests roduood to uotuul cost tit Ouuniugham's. Don't fail to attend this great elearanco sale.
Just the thing
1AR1JINGTON.
Prof. G. W. Wolty in in towu. About thirty went to tliu luko liuit I 8uinlay including tho bund.
T. M. CJiimpboli in off to the Lobmion fair thin week with his chickens). Undo Jero Moto lought four lota ami is lixiug to bnilJ Hue dwolling.
Mr. Elliott and family, of Shoriditn, visited A. C. Nobos and funnly over Sunday. ltov. W. T. Wurbinton, of Ooviugton, Ohio, iH B]eiiding his vacation umonf hin many friends hore.
It iB tho Woody family that is to have the big family reunion horo next week, and they do expoot a big ono.
Thoodore Oarnon has bought a house I of John Hoaulon and movod tho Hamo on his lot and is fixing it up to ront.
R. H. Allon, J. 1). llillia nnd A. 0. Nobos left here Monday morning for a week's hunting on tho prarios of 111inois,
Tlio new dopot progresses finoly and will be when finished a dandy. The Mr.rshal has men and teams grading and gravoliug tho atroets tunning to it.
W. O. Woody wmrs the bolt among the members of our Bhooting olub witli Fielding llioo a close socoud. Their soore lust Saturday
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With tho Christian Eudoavor Socioty overyMonday evoning.Motliodist Prayer meeting Tuesdoy night, Piosbyteriau ])ray/jr mooting Wednesday night, I. O. O. 1\ Thursday night, K. of P. Friday night, and O. A. II. Saturday night, we havo no reason to complain of places to go to for instruction or amusement.
WAVKLIANL).
Fred Smith is on the sick list. F. N. Johuson wont to Orawfordsvillo yesterday.
Tho Midland lias tho track laid aoross Cross stroot. Sovoral of our oitixons al.tomlutl tho Ilockvillo fair to-day.
Dow Stouo roturnol from hie Orange county farm Tuesday. Tho special ou the Midland arrivod at 10 o'clock last niglit.
John D. Fishor and wife attended tho Ilockvillo fair to-doy. L. E. Acker transaoted business in Crawfordsvillo Tuosduy,
Mrs. Will Manning is tho guest of Rookville relatives this woek. Two teams from near Lodi arrivod yesterday to haul logs for Wolfo.
Dr. Kieisor and Mrs. T. L. Ilanna returned from Chicugo yesterday. Harry Kleiser and wife, of Torre Haute, aro visiting relatives here this week.
Mr. MoKoo, of near Aberdeen, Miss., is horo buying horses fcr tho Southern market.
Miss Hattio Steolo loft yesterday for an extended visit among Lebanon, Williamsport and Waynetown relatives.
Martin Foster, an omployoo of Wolfe's saw mill was disabled for a few duya Tuosduy by a heavy flitch of oak lumber fulling on his foot.
A1 Squiro has purohusod tho Crook's property on west Main street. Ho has sold his property in the wool part of town to Mrs. Biroh.
Mrs. Pitts, of Russellville, whose husband got killed by lightning about two months ago, moved into Mrs. Mo Duffy's houso on Main stroot yesterday.
About 0 o'clock yesterday evening Dr. Moore was culled in Kobortaon's drug store and prosonted with a nico gold headed cane by tlio citizens as a managor of the Midland. W. F. Hhoads niado tho presentation speech.
BROWN'S VAIJLKV,
O. C. McLoed, of Orawfordsvillo, visited thoir parents hore Wednesday. W. S. Muok is visiting relatives in Virginia.
Miss Jano Ballou visited Nannie tioslin Monday. Miss Eva Davis, of Ladoga, is visiting Mr. Patton's.
Preaching at this place Sunday morning and ovening, W. S. Qoslin and wife spent Wednesday in Orawfordsvillo.
Frank Soybold and Miss White visited relatives here Sunday night. 8. N. Boyland and wife wore in Wavelund on business Wednesday.
Rov. Kendall and family have return ed from Frank Boylaud's and wero at tho Valley Saturday and Sunday.
soothing offeets of Syrup of Flg9, when In neod of a laxative anil If tho father or mother bo costive or bllllous tho most gratifying robults follow He use, so that It is the best family medlclno known and ovory family should havo bottlo.
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To Cure a Hu(l C'ougli
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Delays aro dangerous. Tnko Simmon's Liver Regulator in timo for dyspepsia, biliousness and all ilisoases of tlio liver.
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are the New Goods that have been just received by
Hi. W. OTTO.
IN SPRING.
In ci«-uig, when vn.s yrnjn£# I1U heart was frw from cure, And lighter than tho air, Auil thus he
HUMR
"Th»' little Ivuvtvf that on th' fir«' huiii* Shall fiuli* again, for Ijovp Ikyoun^/V' Then coldon Kiinuuur eam»\
Aud Iwtw In lus prime, And swlllly wont tho timo. And his heurt wa* llatiio.
Hut autumn next drew m^h, And I»vo aweary Kretv, Am! found his fair untrue. And heaved a
And iuw the wtnUv dread ilruj t»rno r^ove homo. And laid In a tomb—
R»r I*\v
IHhim
Woody 20
birds out of 25, and Rice 19. A son of Li. H. Oox came to town Monday evening in tho wugon. On leaving town tho team got scared and ran away breaking up tho wagon and scattering tho pieces for about a milo. Boy and teum came out all right.
d&id.
WIMIW
OJMKI
for Commencement Go and See.
LONVW
11 icy can no longer bloom, for Love IHIUV
wherefore
that the
fthcdf
dead."
—Joint* I* Thornely.
A MAD MAN'S 1IAIR
"You know her, then?" "Yon, I met her liust year at Monaco." "What was she culli'd, do you remember?" "Let me see her (,'hristuin i):uno was Violet. She was one of tho women who are seldom culled by surname. The Liuly Violet wits the name that was in everybody's mouth, or, Violet tout court. Stay, I remember hor name onco in the hotel
1MMseeing
ik—Lady Violet Montar-
rIs—A *-collar name, which struck mo for some reason or other at the time. 'Ah, she
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rather an adept at coin
ing names. When I knew her she was Hon. Fiances Dalrymple—a girl with dark hair and litrht blue eyes one of those rare combinations which are downright unnatural, and which often botoken some internal derangement of system, whether moral, inti'llectu.'il or physical. A lieautiful girl, certainly, but with that steely look which you sec sometimes on the surfaces of the Thames, blue steel mlxed^with water lilies. Keeley Ilidswelle knows how to draw tho effect, lis you can in this year's (irosvenor. It always npiK'ars to me to convey amoral the water lilies ti'mpt you, anil the ild, insidious water drowns you therefore, l*'WHje of tJic lilies. If [»or old Philip Druinmond lwul '.mly t-ukeu that moral heartl"
Philip Drummondl who i« hei" Have I never told yon? Well, I will pve you my exiM'rIencc of the Hon. Friui(i Dtdrymple, and the.il you shall ^'lve me yours of tho Lady Violet Montar^ls- It was in a country
1N«MO
in tlm
north hi September. Our numberH wero tolerablvlargt', but.au (minium^at.ln'ruui lot, aiul vury ill assorted. \ou know the si.Tt of household I mean, where there is no presiding hostess and everything Is all a tort et travers. There was, indecl, a Mrs. Lionel Trotman, lio was the lawful wife of our host, Lionel Trotman, retired siijjar boiler,
OT
something of tho kind but she had the talent of self offacement to a degre that is positively pjtinful. Nobody knew whero she was at any nibment of the day, and I assure you that it was a work of herculean difficulty to discover her whereabouts in her own drawing room lief ore saying goixi night- Tho cons^ quence was wc did wiiat was right in our own eyes in wicked and selfish couples, such as a disintegrated household will relapse into when the presiding and prudential hand Is withdrawn. Of these couples tho most devotvd and perhaps tlio most interesting was the lion. Miss Franfs and Philip DimminoniL "Druinmond was a brawny, muscular hero, a tine fellow, unhampered by excessive bniiii, a keen siKirtsman and a go(«l friend. She was—well, I dare say you discovered at Moniu-o. Only you must remember t-liat at. tlie Uiuo of whl(^h I am speaking she had.not devel-
Drunoiond. Tho rigid outlines of hi* Inxly stood out beneath the mereilul white covering which tho hands of loving care had placed over his death distorted features. All tin rest of the room wus black with the darkness of night only tho ghastly light of the single candlo, shaded by her hand, bathed in tho flickering white gleams the body of the man who hud gained eternal sleep. I saw her kneel by tho bedside.' I saw her lift the linen from his face with deliberate hand. Then, after gazing long and earnestly at tho face of her lover, she drew a penknife from her jiockot uud with a quick movement'punctured tho vein at tho sido of his temple. 'Teste,' she saidj 'I forgot that dead men do not bleed,' Then changing her resolve she ait a lock of brown hair from his foroliead ami swiftly passed me as I stood at tho door. 'Good lilght,' she whispered, an tho faint echoes of her fmittrteps rung down tho corridor. "Tho whole party broke up tlie next day, /uid we ono and all departed to different iKilnts of tho compass. I do not suppose that any ono but myself knew of tlie sceiio I havo tried to describe la.c on mo it left mi ineffaceable impression.
1
those pmlatory instincts which
am told shi afterward acquired so [.KTniciously for lier friends. She seemed a soft, lovable woman, with lustrous eves md speaking hands. Afl a matter of fact, her hands spoko moro than her tongue—it is the way with same incurable histrionic women. "One day I was not out with the rest of the shooting party, owing bo a press of business letters or a lit of laziness—1 forget which. But I jwttercd out in the afternoon over the turnips a short way from the house. I was at the hall door my return when f\n. men brought
homo a ghnstlv burden. It was poor Philip Drumnuuid, who had shot himself, no one knew exactly how, in getting over a hedge or bi muking his way through some tangled covers. 1 helped the men to bring his ioor rigid limbs into the house, wondering to myself how I could best break tho news to tho undiscovornblo Mrs. Trotman, or, harder still, to the reserved and somewhat haughty Miss Didrymple. tVe had not got far Into tho houso when she met us, at tlio head of the stairs. There was no
To Dlspol Colds. (sploslon of grief such us I feared only Tho pleasant flavor, gentlo^uctlon and
su(](i(.n
tightening of the corners of
_.i. t}u, mouth and a blanched look either of sujierstltious dread or hardly realized sorrow. Hlte looked for au Instant on
tho corpse, asked tlie single (juestfon, 'He shot himself, of courseV and then swiftly withdrew. 'That evening as I wus going to bed I met her again In tlie corridor. '1 was waiting for you,' slio said, and then sho began to beg me, by ull that I held most precious, to let In* seo the dead liody. The request- struck rne us unnatural, I remember, and somewhat heartless. Although I could not have formulated my objections in words I felt that she was asking what jarred ou my own feelings aud did not suit the circumstances of the cose. At the same time I know that the relations In whie.li they stood t.o each other prevented me from refusing. '1 loved lilm so,' she wild with un air of passionate abandon, 'and I must see him for the last time. You can come, too, If you like.' I led lier to tlie threshold of tho death chamber, throw ojien the door for her, but did not enter. 'You will leave the door open, please,' was all that she spoke. "Impelled by au irresistible curiosity I stood at the doorway and watelied hor. Tho room was only illuminated by a candle which she carried In hor hand.
Dark shadows surrounded tho bed on which was stretched the sheeted form of th3 man whom I had known as Philip
It was, iierliaps, natural that she should wish to see him, but her strange uctien and her abrupt, swift movements uttei ly dissipated tlie idea of a touching farewell. Did sho really lovo him or not? Was tho situation, of which I was an unwilling witness, the last act in a heart's tragedy? Perhaps you can tell me?-' "Well, I can give you my e.xjterience, and then you can judge for yourself. As I told you, I mother under an another name nt Monaco. You roi:icmlcr that a merciful dispensation of providence secured mo in tlie nick of timo the accumulated life treasure of an affectionate aunt. I was abroad at the time when 1 heard tho news of my good fortune, and as I owed neither regret nor, ^rha[s, even rosjiect to my defunct relative, I was not deterred by unv feelings of compunction from enjoying myself. At Monaco I mot the Lady Violet Monturgls —a ivul celebrity, its I learned, who was not unknown at Paris or Vienna or even Buda-Pesth. "Thoro had been an unusual run on tlie lxmk, and every one wits watching her game nnd staking on her luck. The first time I saw her she was only just lx ginning lior career of triumph. 1 followed Tier, moro out of gidlantry than out of any doterminiyl gambler's resolw..
Afterward 1 hud sufficient instinct in these mnttors to knmv that 1 was in the presence of one of those who, for tho moment, cannot even by accident go wrong. It was re.-illy wonderful to see her at tho tables a few strangers and newcomers, who did not know how the cards lay, played li -ir usual caution* game and lost the older hands kept aloof, as they always do, when some diabolic influence is in the air. After a few days afriend int "luced me to her, and I got to know her pretty well. Anywhere else, except at tlio tables, she was positively charming, innouciuntc, debonnair, full of polished allurements and insidious beauty. Immersed in the game, sho was a devil no other word could describe her.
One night tliero was a strai're inversion of things—a jiositive debacle- Lady Violet Monturgis
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1
losing heavily and
leading her followers to incurable ruin. Sho came hurriedly to me, nnd in a low, whisper siKike those remarkable words:
'For tho lovo of heaven go to my rooms and imk uiy liudd for my ring she will know which one I mean you see 1 havo not my usual rings on my fingers.' "Khe «[K)ke nervously and rapidly, with a finx) out of which had departed idl the tiiumphant calm, giving place to a low contracted look of inscrutable cunning. I performed her commission for hex, and then ventured to utflf her the ii-asou. 1 knew that, all gamblers aresni*'rstitious, but was hardly prepared for her reply. 'Sang de Lieu,' she said, 'could you not guess that the ring contained suicide's hair?' "—John M. Marquund in Atlanta Constitution.
Detlfnoftg Cun'L he Curt',l.
liy local applications, ns tliey cannol reach the diseased portion of tlie cur. There is only one way to euro deafness and thai is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by tlie inflamed condition of the mil cous linitiK of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube (jots inflamed you have a ruinb liUB sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is tlie result, und unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for over. Nino cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surlaces.
We will pive ono hundred dollars for any case of deafness(caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, froe.
F. ,1. CHENEY A: CO .Toledo, O.
Sold by druggist, Tacts With a record like Simmon's Liver Regulator none should be afraid to use it for their liver. .Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for yeais we have boon selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Dr. King's New Life Pills, Rueklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, und have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universul satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to geurantootheiu every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase pi ice, If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Nye fc Co., druggists. 1.
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No class of people should be so careful In providing themselves with rellablo family medicines as those who live far from physicians. Van Wert's Balsam for tho lungs Is particularly recommended to the farming community, as It Is wonderfully effective In all throat and lung troubles, nnd Is especially adapted for children, being ngreeahie to take, perfectly safe and harmless, anil yet Infallttblo for croup and whooping cough. Trial sizo fiec. For salo by Lew Fisher
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HO
trrcuii, nnd bed so bnpht.
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HO
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white.
Horo by irrowitijr summer ihro\ And not a sin you ever knew. Threads of starbenin« shine on then, Shimmering in their merry uleo. Pretty slurs fair maidens
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