Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 October 1890 — Page 4
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When (in infant my body broke out all over with an eruption or rash, which became moro Btftfravated ns I grow older. Every noted physician in our section was tried or consult-] pd. When I came of ago I visited Hot Springs. Ark., and was treated by the best medicAl men, but was not benefited. When all things had failed I determined to try S. S. S., and in four mouths was entirely cured. The terrible Eczema was all Roue, not a sign left my general health built up, and I have never had uny return of the disease.
Geo. \V. Irwin, Irwlu, Pa.
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 1890.
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
•Apooiutinonts foT Hon. James A. Mount inThisOounty. The following dato6 and places have been arranged for tho Hon. James A. Mount to speak in tlus count}':
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Friday, Oct. 3rd, 7:.'30 p. tn„
Court Jlousc. I.iulopi. Saturday. Oct. 4th, 7:30 p. in. Now Market, Monday, Oct. 0th, 7:!.H p. in.
Alamo,Tuesduy, Oct. 7lh, 7:31) p, in. Wluirato, Wt.'Uni'Miay, Oou b, 7:30p, m. l.linliMi. 1 hursdiiy. Oct. 0,7:30 p, m. ••••Oarlin^ton. Saturday, Oct. ~5, 7:30 p. in.
Cupt. John Worrell, Republican candidato for Statistician, will speak in tho county as follows:
Wavoland, Thursday, Oct. 2, at 7 p.m. Darlington, Friday, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. Cn]»U Worrell is a practical farmer and ib a logical ami entertaining speaker.
To St. Joe.
Tho Vandalia begins to curry her mails to St. Joseph, Mich., to-day. This will greatly assist tho hasty delivery of mail from tho north and oou sidorable strengthen the work at all points on tho road.
Missionary Tea.
Tho Indies of Center church gavo most delightful missionary ton last even ing ut tho residonoo of Judgo Thomas. A large number attended und fully ap prociatod tho magniQoont refreshments, The alVair netted the society 833.
Released.
Win. reveler, the boy of Waynetown •who stole a horso oollur at Whitesvillo a oouplo of woekB ago, appoared beforo tho court yesterday and it appearing ho was under twenty-one and of a provioue good character, Judgo Snyder suspondeil Hentenoe and rcloasod him during good behavior.
Kobert Downing To-Night. A now Eugliah version of "Noro" was produced by Mr. Robert Downing and his company at tho Windsor Theatro lust night. In thu present tragody there is no Spartucus, though the Gladiator is also a Tliracian slavo. Mr. Down ing's interpretation of the title roio set the Windsor patrons so wild with enthusiasm that ho was roculled aftor the conclusiou of each act, and ofior his appearance in the arena ho was twico brought before tho ourtain with tho Noodamia ho had refused to sacrifice. The scenery is unusually rioh. Eugenie^Blair, as Noodamia, was well rooeivod and shared tho applatiso of the night with Noro himself.—Now York Evening Telogram.
Robert Downing will bo greetod at Music Iiall to-night by tho lorgost and most select audionco of tho season thus for. A fow good seata aro still remaining but they will all lo taken by eight o'clock. Mr. Downing is known horo and that is all that is nocessary to insuro large, select and enthusiastic audionce of sinoero admirers.
Special sule of fine pattern ^arluents at low prices Fn'duy and Saturday of this week at Louis 15iscliof\s.
The best cobbler In the city at Kclley'a shoe house, 121 east Main street.
We aro still the loaders in fine Teas and coffees. Try them once and we will have your trade.
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S'i'ATK NEWS.
tntorostlug Iutolligonco from diann Towns und Cltl©3.
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InotanaroT.is, Iml... Oct. 1. In ase of Outran vs. tho State the prenu' Court. in an opinion written by •Instiif KUiott, ho!..N that. the courts of tlii State have jurisdiction to punish violations of the Sunday law by persons in^asjed in managing Steamboats
the Ohio river ply
ing from point to point within this State. The court :ilso held that carrying persons to and from picnics was not a work of necessity or charity within tho meaning of the statute. Under this decision an'effort will lie made to abate half a dozen Sunday rosorto that flourish around Indianapolis, and corporations may be prevented from carrying people to these places on Sunday.
Cnn Keep the Money.
Indiana t'o i.is. lnd.,Oct. 1.—The long pending suit of tho stockholders of the Cincinnati, Hamilton it liny ton railway against W. Ii- McKeen. president of tho Vandalia. for Ssstl.soO paid to him by rienry S. Ives for the Vandalia when tho Ives-Stavner deal was made, has been reported upon by Master in Chancery Flshback, who holds that McKeen can not be compelled to give up the money that ho received, and the report states that so far as the evldenco disclosed there was nothing in MclCcon's conduct or dealings in the purchase of stock which was unfair or discreditable.
Arrrtteil by an Angry Father. RICHMOND, Ind., Oct. 1.—Tuesday morning Edward James, of Knightstown, was hold by the mayor In the sum of S2.U00 on tho charge of subornation of perjury. The otlense consisted of Inducing Richard Turpin to sweat falsely to an affidavit, in which a marriage license was issued to James and Miss Pearl Cary, a school-girl, and daughter of Captain C. S. Cary. of Martinville, at whoso instance James was arrested. Both belong to wealthy families and are under age, which was the objection to tho courtship.
Meeting of Orthodox Friends. RienMoxn, Ind., Oct 1.—The sixtyninth annual session of tho Indiana yoarly meeting of Orthodox I-'rtends began Tuesday with the preliminary meeting confined to ministers and elders. Invocations were offered by Elwood Scott, Frances E. Thomas and Esthei Frame, and remarks were made by Mary Mooro and Eli Parker. The opening minutos wore read by tho clerk, Timothy Nich olson. who was assisted by Rhoda \V. II. Hare, aftor which credentials wcro presented.
Returned Ilomo to Stnml Trial. IndiA N a Pol.is, Ind., Oct. 1.—Tots O'Neill, who was the confidential clerk of County Ciork John Sullivan, and was jointly indicted with Sullivan foi issuing fraudulent warehouse receipts. entered the criminal courl Tuesday evening and gave bond for his appearance for trial. O'Nei'J says he knew nothing of Sullivan's methods and loft hero only becauso ho did not bollovo ho could get a 'air trial owing to the prejudice against Sullivan.
Chlcugn llnr-ir Thin vt'H Arre«tel. Coi.umhus, Ind., Oct. 1. Tuesday morning two strangers arrived in this city driving a fine horso. They attempted to sell tho animal at a figure far bolow its valuo. At a livery stable thoycutcloso tho animal's mann and bobbed its tall to chango l*s appearance. They^iad stolen the animal from a citizen of West Indianapolis, and acknowledged tho theft when placed In Jail. Tho men gave their names as John and William Stanton, of Chicago.
Stute Otlloers Will lie I'uld. IXDIANAPOMS, Ind., Oct. 1.—Aftor all tho outcry about the Stato boing unable to pay the salaries of officers and employes the usual quarterly payment will bo mado to-day. Not a single payday has boon missod, nor likely to bo. Tho threatoned deficiency was prevented by an advanco call upon tho oountlos for State money in tho treasuries.
Dropped Dead in a Saloon. Fobt W'ay.nk, Ind., Oct 1. Kit Carman, foreman of tho shops of tho Ponsylvanla company, In this city, dropped dead of apoplexy in a saloon Monday afternoon. Ilo had entered but a minutn beforo, and was just sitting down to a table whon he fell ovor and expired.
Married a N«»irrn.
Tf.urf. Haute, Ind.. Oct 1. -William Loos, a repulsive-looking, coal-black nogro, was married Tunsilay at Marshall, 111., to Mattio tiaulton, a rather pretty whlto girl. Ho is 20 and sho is 22. Both aro from this city.
Tlpiitcn by Burglars.
Foivr W/tnb, Ind., Oct. 1.—Mrs. Charles llass. a widow residing here, was noarly killed by burglars wlio soarched her house aud then beat her in a brutal manner.
]'»fftmiiMf*r* Named.
Wasiiinoton, Oct.. 1.—Among the list of postmasters nomiiiutod by the President Tuesday were the following: William A. McDaniel, Thorntown, Ind. James M. Ovorsliimer, Klwood, Ind.
Dleil Fur from llotuo.
PoitT Wavne, Ind., Oct. 1. —News has reached here of the death of Ensign Harry IJ. llumsoy, of tho United Statos ihip Swatara, which is now in Japanese wators. His homo is in this city.
Deutli of Pioneer.
Rociikstek, Ind.. (let 1. Mrs. Mary Ilawn, one of tho oldest and bestknown pioneer women of Northern lnllana. died near liero Monday, aged 1)4
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Mount Steruso, 111., Oct 1.—Flro Monday night destroyed tho Eaglo mill in this city. It was a throo-story framo structure. Loss 810,000 with lnsuranco ot 83,000.
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Unir a Million.
Nf.w Yonrc, Oct 1.—Tho Now York Central strike cost between SSOO.OOO and SOOO.OOu, or about per cent of tho capital stock of tho road.
Fortunate 1 utile rand Son. "lain as certain as I now live," says C. E. Harthomew, of Kaska8ka,Mloh., "that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roundout, N. Y., saved my life when I was a victim of that terrible venal disorder— Brlght's disonse. My son had a fovcr sote on his leg. He, tto, used Favorite lUmedy, and Is now well. ]}ut for this medicine I am buro both father and son would have been six feet under the sod."
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Big Improvements at G&ilctiid Dell. StH'clai toTtie Journul. Wavklaxd, Oct. 1.—Tho Board of Directors of the Garland Doll Miuoral Springs Assooiatiou woro all prosont at their meeting at the hotel yesterday. Thoy decided to expend $6,000 in improvements to be completed by May 1, 1SD1, consisting of an addition to tho hotel, of a building on tho south side, tho bizo of tho maiu building to build a veranda tho whole length ol the building on the west and north sides of tho hotel, and also to build stable loom to tho amount of 100 stulls and other minor improvements, 'i'hey have not dooidod dctibitely to build tho irn this season Business has been good this season aud the admissions to the grounds will exoeed 1:5,000 people.
WAVKLiAND.
A. J. Wolfe went to Orawfordsville to-day. Mrs. Geo. Canine wont to Crawfordsvillo Monday.
Tom Ganine transacted business nt Crawfordsvillo yesterday. Rev. Kindig went to Orawfordsville yesterday io attend cuuferouoe.
Capt. Kice, of Lafayette, spent Sunday with his brother Jus. M. Rico. Barry Blioads visited his parents, Mr, and Airs. H. E. Rhoads, yesterday,
Dr. Moore wont to Greenfield, to attend the marriage of hi6 son, John, today.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sidwell, of Rock ville, spent Sunday with tho family of Jas. M. Rice.
Miss Ora Hudson, who has been visiting frionds here returned ho_ne to Judson yesterday.
Dave Russell and E. W. Spencer's teams went to Crawfordsvillo W day to get the furnace for the new okurek.
Rev. Engstrom and family left for Lebanon to-day. Their househould goods were skipped over the Midland yesterday.
Mrs. J. T. Thomas gavo a tea in honor of Rev. Engstrom and wifo and tho momuers of tho Presbyterian ohurch ohoir last night.
Mrs. Isaac Lloyd, of Russellvillo, ar rived last night from a visit to Sullivan oouuty with friends, and spent the night with her daughter who is staying with N. E. Iihoad's.
CaturrliCaii't He Cured
With local applications, ns thoy cannot roach tho seat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or a constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh cure Is taken internally, and acta direct,y on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's catairh cure is no quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect conibina, tion of the two Ingredients is what pro duces such wonderlul results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free, i". J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O
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Special From Kvurt, Mich. A'. Bruce, DruggixtM, Evart, Mich. I want to say to you that, Hibbard Itheumattc Syrup is, in my opinion, the greatest medicine ever put up. You aro fully aware how lnme and sore I was at the time you advised mu try the remedy, my back and ankles were so sore and same, and the pain so severe that I could learcely move about. Three bottles of his remedy cured me while everything else that I tried failed. It Is a valuable medicine. Frank V. Handy.
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We desire to say to our citizens, that for yeais we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery Tor consumption, Dr, King's New Life Pills, Ibicklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Nve A Co., drugglsU. .. j.
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Uso "Dr. Kilmer's Cough euro (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tickling in the throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, decline, night-sweat ind prevents death from cotnsuinptlon. Price 25c. Pamphlet froo. Plnghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher.
In Its treatment of rhcumntism and all rheumatic troubles, Ilihljard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Read their medical pamphlet and learn of ho gieat medicinal value of tho remedies which enter Into Its composition. For sale and highly recommended by MofTett, Moigan A Co
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Dae "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy.' It regulates, corrects and relieves tho most distressing cases. Price 50 cents and $1. Pamphlet froo. Blng. hampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and I guaranteed at Nye's drug store.
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THE JOURNAL.
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