Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 October 1890 — Page 2

The quickest way to get a good new thing into use is to take the risk of it.

You can get the corset that, more than any other, gives a woman a happy face, you can wear it two or three weeks and return it if not satisfactory. Ask at your store. The corset is Ball's.

The store has a primer on Corsets also. That is worth your reading.

CHICAGO COBSCT CC.» CLIICUGO LUID NEW YorJc*

DAILY JOURNAL.

Published Every Evening Except Sunday

tty T. H, B. McCAlN.

OFFICE—I 1 7 South Ureen Street

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WEDNESDAY, OOT. 15, 1890.

UKPUULICANjriCKLT.

State Ticket.

For Secretary of the State, MILTON tKUSSLEH, Fayette county,

For Auditor of State, I.N. WALKER, Marlon county. For Treasurer of Stuto, UKOKGEW, PIXLEV,

Allen county.

For Attorney Geucral. JOHN W. LOVETT, iMadlson county.

Forjudge of the Supreme Court, II. McUUIUE. Elkhart County,

For Clerk of the L«uprvmc Court, W1LLT. NOlil.K, Wuyne county.o

For Statistician, JOHN WOIUtF.l.L, Hendricks county.

li\r Superintendent of Public Instruction, -JAMKSH. 1IENKY, Morgan county.

ForGcolotrlst.

JOHN M. COULTER. Mom»romcrv county.

Couuty Ticket.

For ConirrcsH—J AM ES A. MOUNT. For Jud|ro-E. C. aNYDGK. For I'rosecutor—W. T. WHITTINGTON," For ItL'iiresenuulve—T. J. ARM STRONG.

For Joint Representative— THOS M. Ill'CK For Auditor—JOHN C. WINGATR. FerTrMisurer—A. F. KAMSEY. For Sliorlff—FKED C. HANDKL. ForSurvoyor—JAMESM. WAUGH. ForCoroncr-GKOKGK W.TUCKEK. For Commissioners— 2d District—MICHAEL TRICE. 3d District—AOCILLA W. GROVES.

This Date in History—Oct. 15.

70 B. C.—Birth of VlrgU, Latin poet: died 19 B. C. 05 D. O.—Death of Lucretius, Roman philosopher iiud ]»et born 95 B. C. 1760—Battle of lQoster Cam pen (English and

Germans with French) took place during Seven Years' war light continued for two days and was Indecisive. 17V7—Treaty of Campo Formlo the Austrian emperor gave up Lombardy and obtained

Venice.

1807—Eight'^n jiersons trampled to death at Sad* lers Wells theatre. Loudon. 1315—Napoleon arrived at. St. nelenn to remain for life. 1819—Trial of Carlyle for the publication of

Taine's "A|?e of Reason." 1K)8—Death of Mrs. McLean C'L. E. L."), poetess born 1S03. 1W0—Fniuch king flred at by Darnles. lUM-Miirringe of Isabella. daughU'r of Dom l'edn II, of Brazil, to Louis Couipto d'Eu. 18T7—Garibaldi escaped from Caprera. 1H70—Mozunl arrived at Florence. 187J Bri^liarn Youn indicted for polygamy. 1375—Birth of P.«)ro, son of Isabella and grandson of Dom Pedro U, of Brazil.

IN CASE OF BEEACH OF PROMISE. Judge 'ahiU, of the supremo court of Michigan, iuis rendered a decision concerning the breaking of the marriage contract which ia likely to be widely quoted ly lawyers on account of its clear summing up of the points of the law.

Judge Cahill says it is not the policy of courts to encourage unhappy marriages. If a man or woman believes that marriage engagement Into which hp or she lias entered is likely to lead to an unhappy marriage, then it is the moral duty of tho person to break that engagement At the same time the one breaking tho engagement is liable for damages. What damages may bo sued for tho judge states as follows:

Simla I'lUHl.M, Suva the court, to be coropensoted for loss ,f time for any aipeuM she mar line been put to in making preparation* for mur nap) for mental Buffering which mar have been occ.-u,lomj.l by the breaking of the oootraot for injury to her health, If anyi for lots

at

la el

,for

R"y

humiliation, oontempt

tfon

"liu

h*T«

*hcre'?

suffered in the

8he

mov"J

by reaaon of thebreaoh

of promise To ail these damages, concluded the u.urt,,»!•«I is entltlol, "even If the jury should find that he broke the coutract In a careful, considerate. OLscreet and kindly manner."

If Dickens were alive today ho could find a more thrilling theme for a novel than tho case of Jarndyce & Jarndyco and one parallel to it, in the case of the rcnch spoliation claims in congress. A hundred years ago tho United States becaino liable for those claims. They are just They ought to have been paid generations ago. Everybody admits it Generation after generation they have been presented. They have been a legacy in certain families during all those years, passing from father to son, from mother to daughter. Those-who ought to have been supported by the money derived from them have grown old and Bray and died in poverty, and still they Ulrn nr» h„l.1 *»_ .. were not paid. Meantime the Fifty-first congress has just done what all the other congresses before it have done—ehoved them off to a future time.

Worth Hundreds of Dollars. «f "«uuioua ui isoiiarR. ux YBed

onlF

two

bottles of

Mother 8 Friend' before her third con-

not_bB

without

OIIH HUU1U

it for hundreds of del are. Had not as much trouble asbelnre. •ur Pfi

3?Jn,5S'

PERSONAL P10K-UP8.

—Boss Gohoon was in Darlington to-day. —Will Boattv is visiting New Market friends. —Will Nash wont to Colfax this morning. —T. N. Lucas and wife aro here from Frankfort. —J. W. Skidmoro and wife wero New Market to-day. —Will Stuart, brother of Attorney Arthur Stuart, is in tho oity.

—Albert Muhlieson has recovered from a two day's sickness. —Miss Helen Smitli has gono to In dianapolis to spend tho remainder of this week. —Miss Kate Quiok has returned to Covington after a visit with Miss Hannah Callahan. —Frank Reed, the sweet candy drummer, will take a lay oil and visit home folks in Covington, Ky., for a few days. —E. S. Huut, of Kokomo, father of Mrs. Lew Cumberland, was in the city yesterday, returning home this morning. —Joe Fisher and wife are visiting in Lawrenoeburg. Mr. Fisher will also ran over to Cincinnati to buy some goods. —Miss Alethea H. Luse, of Chioago, and Miss Edith Heaton, of Washington D, 0., are the guests of Miss Mary Campbell, of College Hill. —Miss Anna Cumberson, Notary Tablio, with Prosecutor Haywood, went to Crawfordsville this afternoon, to assist in the Pettit trial John R. Courtney, the Crawfordsville attorney was in tho oity to-day in tho interest of his olient Thomas Wliiteootton.—Lafay ette Courier.

—Marshmallows at the kot.

Fulton Mar-

BKIEFS.

—The Sons of Veterans will meet tonight at 7:30 o'olock. —There will be three weddings in high life within the next month, —This is the last day on whioh you can adopt a cultured Hoston orphan. —A gentleman by the name of Lane was run in for drunkenness this morning. —Wm. Goodbar, one of the Pettit j'urors, is Democratic chairman of Scott township. —All our vacant rooms are being rented to lunch counter and dining hall proprietors. —A large number of hunters started for the fields to-day with guns and dogs and the quails had to suffer. —Hon. Jesse Harper, of Danville, will speak at Put ton's grove, four miles north of the oity next Friday, the 17th, at a farmer's pionio. —The Y. P. S. C. E. of the First churoh will ive a sooial in tho ohurch parlors Tuesday Oct. 21. Supper from 5 to 8 p. m. Admission 15 cents. —The ladies of tha seooud Baptist churoh will give asocial tnd oake walk at their hall over Pool's Saturdiy, Oct. 18. All aro invited to attend. Admission 5 cents. —John Sloan started out this morning to linish a trip for Perry Hatt, drummer for Hadley it King. Mr. Hatt was called iu by tho serious illness of his brother. —The ladies of the Baptist churoh will give a social at their church Friday evoniug from 5 to 8 o'clock. The usual price of admission will bo charged and a tine supper may be expected. —In our location of the fire alarm boxes wo placed one on the corner of Main and Pike. It should, of oourse have read Main and Pino. The box on Wabash aveuiie and Boone is also to be noted. —Chief Weidlo is enthusiastic over the new tire alarms and spent a great part of yesterday arranging tho route of the poles by sticking a pin in a map of tho city where eaoh pole ia to be. A red spot indicates the locations ot the boxes.

—Butter cups at the Fulton Market.

Wo Oiler You

New California Layoi liaiBlns, New Oudaru Layer Raisins, Now Sultana (Seedless) Raisins,

a

IHTmaticnt homo and the worldly advantage Which mlrfht have been derive,! therefrom by her, the circuiiihtancos on to home, property and pecuniary condition of the defendant being conaideivd from the evidence in the caw and her own Uck of Incleiwndent means. She la entitled to damage* to her reputation, if any, and for Injury J" her'" "re promts Of marriage She

h^lf

Jf'ncoln Parish La.

Write tho Brndflold Eegulator Oo. lanta, Ga., for further particulars. sale by Nye & Oo,

AtFor

There are many white soaps. each represented to be "just as good as the

They are not,

but like

all counterfeits,

aC

7

New English Currants, Now Leghorn Citron, New Smyona Figs, New California Evaporated Apricots. New California Evaporated Poaches, New California Evaporated Cllnc Poaches,

New California Evaporated Nectarincs, New California Prunes, All at Reasonable Prices, besides the finest line of Staple and Fancy groceries In the oity.

E"SMIN EH ,fc SKAWRHiirr. 10:1 Euh). Main St.

When

B&by

was sic*, wo gayo her Castorla.

When sho waa a Child, she crJod for Giatorla. When who became Miss, sho clung to Castoria. Whun tjho had Children, sho gavo them Castoria.

—Fine candies at the Fulton Market.

Worked Like a Charm.

Brndflold'ti Female Regulator worked liko a charm Improvement been wonder fuL cannot express my gratitude. Wish every lady afflicted would try it. I know it would cure them. MBS. LULA A. LONG, Spring Grove, Fla

Write theBradlluld Regulator Co., Atlanta.Qa., for further particulars. Sold by Nyo & Co.

Sure to relieve. There is no failure in Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Acute and chroma rneumatlsm can bo effectually and permanently cured be the use of Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters. For sale and highly rocom mended by Moffott, Morgan A Go,

Ivory."

Ihe peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere.

Only Eight Waifs Left.

At noon to-day only eight waifs were left out of the twenty-five who were brought fiom Boston. Rev. S. S. Cummings was in New Market last night and although he took none of the ohildren with him he made a good impression To-night Rev. H. S. Kimball will be at the Baptist churoh in Ladoga taking with him some of the wails. Tho gentlemen expect to close up matters to-mor-row and return to Boston.

Our Street Orossings.

We are proud of our new street crossings and are thankful to the present Board of Publio Improvements for their energe'.io work in getting them in Street Commissioner Yanarsdall is today at work on the one at the corner of Water and Pike streets, and tli« he says will be the last one pat in this season. This makes a total of eighteen new orossings besides six of those in destructible stone culverts.

Forty Millions.

That is the sum whioh was recently left to John Rioe, sr., by his nncle on his mother's side. This nnole was a German but placed his money in the bank of England. The proper itepa toward getting at the money are being taken. In the meantime John Rioe, jr., is not letting his head be turned bnt is still holding his job at the Treasurer's offloe.

Ben Hur at Teire Haute.

The Terre Haute papers give very lengthy and eulogistio accounts of the presentation of the Ben Hur tableaux there. The effects are said to be magical and captivating and the whole oity is wild over the entertainment. The stage management, however, oomes in for a healthy roast.

Delightful Surprise.

Last evening was the 60th anniversary of Mrs. Wm. McNeeley, of sonth Elm sheet. About thirty of her friends suddenly came into her home and took possession. A most delightful evening was passed by all and the oocasion will be long remembered.

Husband of Mrs. Vniitehead'sSchoolmate. Frank Insley, of Portland, Oregon, is iu town. Hi« wife, who was a Miss Millen, was a schoolmate of Mrs. Whitehead at Stiokwell years ago. He reports Mort. Insley as getting along in the best of Btyle and being satisfied with the oountry.

iUurrluge Ijlcevses.

Benjamin F. Stout and Alice A. Hiner.

lleulth Is Better than Gold. If you have bad breath,sluggish bowels, pain in the small of your bock, nervousness or giddiness, your vital organs are sadly out of order. A mere dose of physic will not help you. Your onlv wise course is to take Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, cfRoundout, N. Y., and cleanse your system of the impurities. It regulates the Livor and Kidneys.

Joe Taylor wantt flftaen ton'ple pumpkins or thirty wagon loads.

Uaoklen'A

ARNICA SUITS.

The best salve In the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tettor, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Plies, or fio pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfac'. ion, or mony refunded. Price, 26 cents a box. For sale at Nye Oo. drugstore.

A Safe Investment.

Is one which is guaranteed to bring you (satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our ailvertised druggists a bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption. It is K'mrantoeil to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of throat, lung or chest, consumption, inflammation of lungs,bronchitis,asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc., etc. It Is agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can always be depended upon

Trial bott)o free at Nyo & Co- 1.

WHT WIM, YOU cougn when Bhlloh'S Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 cents, 60 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan A Oo.

In its treatment of rheumatism and al rheumatic troubles, Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foromost above all others. Read their medical pamphlet and learn of he great medicinal value of the remedies which enter Into Its composition. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan & Oo

To Cure Heart Disease

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy.' It regulator, correots and relievos the most distressing eases. Price 60 cents and $1. Pamphlet free. Blnghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed at Nye's drug store.

CHEAP COLUMN

Advertisements in this column ono cent a lino a day, nothing less than ten oenta counted. Cash in advance.

LOST.

LOST—A

silk and wool paruol with oxydlied handle In some store In the oity. Flndor will please leave at Alex Mahorney's store.

FOR SALE.

pOR 8ALE—A first class sewing machine, warranted tho best that can be made for (30. Good machines (new) tor 120 and I3fi

»vc

Pay no attention to choap talk of other agents but oomo and eee for yourself, Machli sola on monthly and weekly payments, Z. 9, WiiKKLKB, dealer in fiewlnr Machines, 129

lines

To

roon Street.

TJ*OH 8ALE—A family horse, buggy and JL harness for sale oheap. Ownor leavingthe city and must soli. Enquire at 908 West Market street.

TjH)R 8ALR—First class steam oord wood saw for sale or will trade for wood. Apply at 600 south Plum street.

Tj*OR BALE—Dirt cheap, a comparatively A new phaeton. Inquire at 60o east Wabash avenue.

TTOR BALR—An open faood sllvor watch Elgin movement, cheap. Inquire at the Journal offioo.

F-

?f£ ^§®AP—House of 7 rooms, 107 West Franklin street. Inquire of sam Symmes, at JOURNAL office or 011 South Washington street. A bargain.

WANTED.

TITANTBD-A mod (flrl to do (ronoral houso N. J. Clodfeiter^ *00'

AJJTEDj—A

w**°8, APP*

(flrl to do housework at 111

West Wabash Avenue.

"ITtTAHTEO—A good girl for general housoAY

BmaW

family. Call at W. N.

Ireland's 310 east Pike street.

W^Kr^SSf*

and

tr»volinj?

80"

avente

Lubricating Oils. Apply to

rermB to tho Dlotorlohs OU Co.. Cleveland Ohio.

ANTED—Day boarders at 139 south Grtsen street. Table first class. Mas. Z.B. WlIEKLEB. \A/-ANTKD—An active, honest man—Salary monthly If suitable, with oppor-

ufacturer. Lock Box 1.S85, Hew York.

—,.V

preferred. per week

»UEI. umrnt wruu. AddrOHS

with reference. Moon Medlolne Co., no a. Hlohlgan Btroot, South Bend. Indiana.

iW anted looal and traveling. Positions P£™lll50Dt

or

Part time. Salary from

start. Bzperlonoe unnooestary. Brown Bros.. Nuoorymen, Chicago. 111. nov7

FOR REN1.

T?*0

:TTwo dwelHn«8,one

&

111 North

0,10 at

81

Wert Main

.. awi auu UUU nil AO

Call ou W, K. Nicholson.

street.

DR. O. E. RANKIN,

(Buooeaaorto Montague ft Bankln,) Special attention given to the removal of Cancers, tape-worms, hemorrhoids. Offloe and rosidonoe over the Oornor Book

Btore

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made misera b'e by that terrible cough. Sh lloh's Cur Is the remedy for you. For sale by Moffett, Morgan A Co.

SHILOtrS COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It Mo^TqqPU°D-

Po^eby

Moffett,

4sTliis Is Cloak Week.»

The Ladies'Dry Goods House andLadies' Bazar.

127 and 129 East Main Street, Crawiordsville, Ind.

Music HALL

Monday, October 20. :Just One Nighll

McCabe & Young's

OPERATIC

MINSTRELS!

25 ARTISTS,

New Songs, New Jokes, New Ideas. Every Act a Feature. Don't fail to see McCabe & Young's beautiful Congressional First Part.

Watch for our Street Parade at Noon.

25, 35 and 50 Cents.

OATABBH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shlloh's Catarrh rem edy. Pr' -fi 60c. Nasal Injector free For

Bale

by Moffett, Morgan & Co,

WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint? Bhlloh's Vitallzer is guaranteed to oure you. For sale by Moffett, Morgan Co.

Children, Cry for, Pitcher's ftitork

CATABBH CUBBD,

health and sweet

breath secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. Mofiett, Morgans Co-

THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by Moffett, Morgan Co.

CVUraa tK Ar PIteiniH CmM*

To Cure Kidney Trouble*

Use "Dr. Kllmpr's 8wamp-root Kldnoy, Liver and Bladdei Cure." It relieves quickly and cures the most chronic and complicated cases. Price 60c. and fl. Pamphlet free. Blnghampton. N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed at Nye's drug store.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. To Cure a Bad Cough Use "Dr. Kilmer's Cough oure (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tlokllng In the throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, dedUne, night-sweat ind prevents death from comsumptlon. Price 25o. Pamphlet free. Blnnharap. ton, N. T. Sold, recommended am? guaranteed by Lew Fisher.

No sounding phrases or foolish boastme

114

U.

drSw,

attention to Van

Werta'Balsam for the lungs. A claim is made for it that it is tho best cough modicine on the market, every bottle Is imaran toed to do all thatl't 1. claimed and every" one is invited to make a free test of lt«

Volumes of phrase could not io

more to recommend It than this. Tnal *l*e fioe. nyr aalebv Lewifishe*.

0R.KILMEVTS QCfA&TWEED.

AVtO 6.,SR.W7.

Yniir Mart thumps after sudden effort I IUUI skips beats or flutters. If you havt aearf disease, faint spells, fits or spasms,

Ynil as Uiough water waa gathering I IUU around the heart,or have heart drops •a have Vertigo, dizzy attacks, rlngir-*-ears, disposed to nervous prostra ..-j^jplexy. shock or sudden death, if Trill ™*e Neuralgia, Numbness In arms oi III limbs, darting pains like Bheumatisn

Ocean-Weed prevents ItROtngtothebeai'

TO WEAK MEN

TTtS bwwio (stued) oont____ pwtliinUM tor home ours, FREE of ~h*ra. A

m,®dlc*1

work

»»a

And the best lamp ever made, like AlatC din of old, a "wonderful lampl" A lamp absolutely npn« explosive and nnbreakable, which K'v«"clear, aoft, brilliant white llgh{

o* 85

cqtuUs

should D« re*dbj^r«ry

who narrans and dtbUlttod.,

power/

Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light, "fro cheerful tlian either

I

That lamp

AddiwZ

Is

"The Rochester."

n_^0.Snu**' &oBnua No Broken Chimntvs. •.i1 'i»T0 oM. ani over two mllllona in 85Vu«M,n?tiJSM5?t°|lJ teR*£™aki«Mchatel°

S'ffiilile HMhctir^TtSo ,trlo Jou^.S?

ItOCIIESTKtt LAMP CO., 4a Park Flace, New York.

Uanufar urert. and talc Oumtn ofltoehaUr^SJLt.

Pres3 tho button. It Opens and Lights.'

,S«ND« sate '"Slon! l»

TO PRESIDENTS OF COLLEGES,

CO. SUPTS. OF SCHOOLS PRINCIPALS, PROFESSORS, DIRECTORS,

TEACHERS,

a

SCHOOL BOARDS, PARENTS, PUPILS,

GREETING:—Are you aware ii,at

you can now get the greatest

Reference Library i„

our

Language and Literature,

at a ridiculously low fig­

ure.

This opportunity will not last for­

ever and should be taken ad.

vantage of immediately.

Why do we say little about the

merits of the work?

Because "To gild refined gold or

paint the lily" were not more

impossible and idle, than to

praise the great Britannica.

It stands too high to need

or be strengthened by

any man's favoring

word.

The growth of a century of

thought, the product of 145

giant minds of this and the

old world, each man a spe­

cialist,some articles cost­

ing $10,000, some

pages $600—what

presumption would

be the praise of any

thors?

UNK

man even among the au­

Hence (since this is a faithful,per­

fect, production of every p.ige)

all that we can refer to is the

MANUFACTURK.

Is the

print clean, the type

large,the paper strong

and of good fibre,

the binding dura­

ble, the np-

pearance

neat?

To all these questions wo answer:

COME AND SEE!

We know that you wero never of­

fered such a bargain. You will

be surprised and delighted, and

will become a champion of

the work.

ftespeetfully

O. M. LACEV,

Solo agent for Crawfordsville.

""Look up previous advortlflomonts

lead again tho circulars mailed

you.

iead again the history and descrip­

tion of this monumental work,

published in this paper a f«ff

days ago.

JfJ

lead'the advts. in othar papers.