Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 November 1890 — Page 2

There many ite soaps. each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack Lhe peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere.

DAILY JOURNAL.

PublMedEveiy Evening Except Sunday By T. H. I». McCAIN.

FCB-1 17 South Ureen Street

TRltMS OF SUBSCKUTION:

Per annum, payable In advance 15.00 Por month 01 4 weeks 40 Por week, payable to carrier .10 Single Copies 02 Saturday Double Edition 05

Weekly Journal, per year, 11.25 outsldeof be county, 11.35.

MONDAY, NOV. 3, 1890.

ROOMS OF T11B IiKl'l'llLICAN" STATE COMMITTEE IxniANAi'OLIRT, Ixii., Oct. 27, 1S10.I To Hie HupuWIiuns of lnilliiim—

Victory is within our rencli, but much work must be done to secure it, Our advices from all parts of the State are of such a ehnraeter us to satisfy us thnt efficient work from this time on will Rive us the State as well as an increased representation in the Legislature anil in Congress. Absent voters should be induced to return and volo. The voters should be instructed how to vote. A full vote should be secured. If these Ihuijjs are done, we are certain to carry the State.

Lot every Kepublicim do his dut.v, and thus earn the right to rejoice over a glorious Victory.

L. T. MICHEXEII,

FRANK M. MILI.IKAN, Secretary.

This Date in History—Nov, 3.

861—Death of Constantius U. emperor of Rome boru 31? 461—Death or Pope Leo the Great: relgued 21 years 1620— New charter granted to the Plymouth company 1775—Surrender of St. John's, Canada. 1783—American army disbanded by order of CODgruss. l&T—Death of Felix Mendelasohn-Bartholdy born 1SU0. 196S—Battle of' ir:m Coteau, La. Union loss 726,

Confederate 115.

1863—Mourning forbiddeu to be worn for the Pole* at Warsaw. 1867—Garibaldi defeated nt Mentana, Italy. 1668—Gen. Uiyeses S. Grant elected *i£hteenth president. 1S70—Count Bismarck offered nn armistice of 16 days for the election ot a French national eembly

THK LATJ2ST DEMOCRATIC SCHEME. The latest Democratic scheme is an attempt to turn the Republican Irishmen against the Republican ticket. The scheme is most thinly disguised and it does not require a quick wittedlrishmau to see entirely through it. The following is a sample of a letter received by several Republican Irishmen last Saturday evening purporting to oome from tho Republican committee. The postmark shows that it was mailed at Connersville, November 1, which explains Mike Carroll's visit to that city. The following is the letter omitting tho name to whom it is addressed

Sin:—Wo enclose you a sample copies of tho tickets that we have been informed you intend to vote on next Tuesday. If this is what you call Republicanism wo want but very little of it. It begins to look like that some people think the Iri must have all tho officers. Call halt sometime. THE COJTMITTEE.

Tho samples enclosed show that tho straight Republican State ticket is Btumpod with tho exception of Wm. T. Noble, and tho stamp is placed against the nume of Andrew M. Sweeney. The county Bample ballot is fit.im pod in front of all the Republican candidates except T. M. Buck, John C. Wingate and James M. Waugh. It shows on the face of tho scheme that Carroll, Goben and Hunt are in a combination and that they will sacrilice tho bulauce of their ticket for the furtherance of their interest. Drowning men ouU'li at straws.

MIOUAEI, ,T. CAHHOLL has addrebHcd a jottor to all tho saloon keepers in whiob ho appeals to them for their support. Ho states that Thomas M. Ruck, his opponent, is a Methodist preacher and prohibition ist, that ho never spends any monoy in saloons as he (Carroll) does, and that he will vote against all temperance legislation and refers thorn to his vote og .inat high lioonse in tho last Legislature. It is most truckling in its tone which even disgusts saloon keep, era. ...

REMEimK.it old soldiers, that the Democrats have opposed every measure adopted by Congress, showiug in a practical manner tho appreciation of your services by a grateful country,and that it was Republican votes that passed every law on our statue books which in tlio slightest manner rooognizes your patriotic sacrifices.

LEAVE your penoils at home to-mor-row. A mark of any kind except that made by the stamp on the squares preceding tho names of tho candidates for whom you desire to vote will mutilote your ticket and it will be thrown out.

As a last word to Republicans THE JOURNAL would urge that every ™.n Bhould do his duty to-morrow. If go the victory will be ours.

WHEN Joseph E. McDonald can succeed in securing an audience in Craw* fordsville that only half fills Musio

Hall it shows tlwt the political divs of old "Saddle Bags" are numbered

HOW TO VOTE.

If you want to vote a straight ticket, stamp the square to the left of the name of the party for whose candidate you wish to vote that is, you should stamp the square to the left of the words "Republican Ticket." Be careful about this, some think that they should stamp the square to the left of the name of the Secretary of State in order to vote the straight ticket but a ticket stamped that way would be counted for the Secretary of State only.

Don't forget that the way to vote a Straight Ticket is to stamp the square at the left of the words ''Republican Ticket."

AGAIN—You can vote a mixed ticket in either of two ways: 1. You can do it by ^stamping he square to the left of the name of each candidate for whom you want to vote on whatever list of candidates it may be. 2. Or you can stamp the square to the left of the name of your party, and also to the left of Unperson on another ticket for whom you wish to vote.

CoxonESSMAN BjtooKsnniE was at Indianapolis last night appealing to Chairman Jewett to help iull him through.

WATCH for Democratic They c.re nt work.

VOTE

booillen.

the straight ticket.

Fortunate I'at Her and Son. "I am ns ccrtaln as I now live," says

C,

E. Uarthoinew, orKaskuskii.Mlch., "that Dr. David Kennedy 3 Favorite itemedy, of Houndout, N. Y., saved my life when I was a victim of that terrible venal disorder—Blight's disease. My son had it fever soie on Ills leg. HE, too, used Favorite ltumedy, and is now well. But for this medicine I am sure both father and son would have been six feet under the sod."

—Wanted,^fiOO persons to have their pictures tnken between now and Christmas. Cabinets are $2 per dozen.

NICHOLSON SONS.

Con Cunningham furuniierwear.

A Card.

I am selling as good cabinet photogi rphs as cun be made In any gallery at half price and will continue same terms for thirty davs. A. D. WILMS.

Special cut See ad.

sale at 99 cent store.

Sure to relieve. There IB no failure In Simmon's Liver Regulator.

We Oiler Vou

New California Lavei Raisins, i. New Oudani Layer Raisins, New Sultana (.Seedless) Raisins, ... New English Currants,

New Leghorn Citron, New Smvona Figs, California Evaporated Apricots. New California Evaporated Peaches,

New California Evaporated Cling I'eaehes, New California Evaporated Nectarines,

New California Prunes, All at Reasonable Prices, besides the finest line of Staple and Fancy groceries in the city. ... EXSMINGEII &

Bradfleld'j Female Regulator worked like a charm Improvement been wonderful. cannot express my gratitude. Wish everv lady afflicted would try It. I know it would cure them. Mils. LOLA A. LONO, Spring Grove, Fla.

Write theBradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta,Ga., for further pBrticulars. Sold by Nyo fc Co.

Joe Taylor wants 15 tons of pie pumpkins or :I0 wagon loads. A car load liolce Michigan potatoes to arrive Oct 21st.'

No cure-all or untried remedy will cure as does Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Flower pots at the 9!lc store.

Something New.

The Byrd Brothers, of this city, ore introducing a new and useful attachment their own Invention. It Is a shaft holder and anti-rattler combined for buggies. See it.

Special bargains at the 99 oent store this week.

Headquarters for laundry work at Con. Cunninghams. All work left tliore ti or befo Wednesday noon can be had Saturday. Mending done and best quality of work guaranteed.

J. A. II. WILSON, Agont.

Grabbs «fc Reynolds for pure fieel Buckwheat flour.

Friendship rings, just reoeivod at tho 99 oout store.

CA TAKRH CUBED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. MoBett, Morgan Oc

SIIILOa S COUGH and Consumption Cure la sold by us on a guarantee. It eure„ consumption. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co.

Children t.1 f«r Pitcher1* Cuterig,

WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia aud Liver complaint? Shlloh's Vltallzer guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Moffett, Morgan fc o.

To Cure a Bad Cougb

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Cough cure (Con sumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tickling In the throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, decline, night-sweat ind prevents death from comsumptlon Price 25c. Pamphlet free. BInghamp. ton, N. Y. Sold, recommended ant' guaranteed by Lew Flshor.

Don't suiter from Dyspepsia. Take Simmon Liver Regulator.

Children Cry for Pitcher's

Worth Hundreds or Dollars. *Iv, wife UBed only two bottles of 'Mother's Frlen before her third conflnement. Says shu *ould not be without It for hundreds of dc.i ars. Had not half aa much trouble as betnio.

DR. MIXJES, Lincoln Parish La.

Write tho Bradflold Bogulator Co., At- ?oiT®, „4lIt

lanta, Ga., for further particulars. For

sale by Nye A

o.

ONE 15^VJOY» Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, aud acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action aud truly beucficial in its effects, prepared only from the 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 fc.r sale in 60c and SI bottles by all leading drii{ gists. 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,

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

LOUISVIUE. NEW YORK. N I

And the best lamp ever made, like Aladdin's of old, a "wonderful lamp!" A lamp abnolutely nonexplonlve and unbreakable, which rives a clear, aofr, brilliant

SEAWRIGHT.

103 East Main St.

Worked Like Charm.

white

light

of 85 candle potcerf Purer and brighter than gaa light, softer than electric light, more cheerful than either! That lamp is

"The Rochester.

No Smoke, No Smell, No Broken Chimneys, Only tiro yenrs old. and over two million* In one. It mast bo A good lamp to ROUKE sucb N telling success. Indecu It is, Xor lamps ma/ come and Isitups may go, but tho "Rochester" ehincs ou forvrerl Over *2,000 nrtlmic varieties HanRintr And Table Lamps, ttuuouet and Study, VHSU and Piano amps—every Ultitl, In Bronze I*orcelnin, Hruss, Nickel and Ulack Wrought Iron.

A*k tho Itirup dealer for it. Iook for the trade mark stanipr "THE HOCUKSTKIU" If h«? hasn't lUe ffetiulne Rochester and the style you want orti thero is no hmip-»tore near, send tout» direct for freo Illustrated catalopne (and reduced priceItst^ and wo will box and send you any lamp safely by express, riubtto your door.

ROCHESTER LAMP CO., 42 1'ark Place, Vork«

manufacturers, and $oU

Oirnrr*

of RnchriitrrPatent*.

77 Utrji'st Ia 1 inp Store in lh* 11*0rM.

Press the Button, It Opens and Lights.

The Hngle ldf'T.lth(lni Pucket Ijimp. No toy not Jim crack, but real ecnnlnr lump iu aicLtt oi..'. ni.'e of iocket match snfe h:irr.' nn !ioiir qtilcklyre-lUIcd. »J-0 live attent vuiit.i in rv

Town. Sometx.lyiciUTnaXc iC

and lETOfxtra llKlitPr9Bentt|re!'oM*fi'.rlftl,f''Jfr Jim wrllo anJ inrniluu thin I'SJ -'P, -VIM MVO'.I ):o--to net one for nothing. Address Ketall Dewirtnieiit Rochester Lamp Co., 37 Barclay Strest, Uuw Yuk

A stiteli in timo. Take Simmons Liver Rcgvlarcand prevent sickness.

Happy Boosters.

Wm. Timmons, postmaster 01 Idavllle Ind., writos: "Electric Bitters have done more lor me than all other medicines combined frr that feeling arising from kidney and liver trcHble." John Lesllo, farmer and stockman of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to bo the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like "a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: "Electric Bitters Is just the thing for a man who Is all run down and don't care wether he lives or dies he found new --trength, good appellie and felt just like ho had an new lease on life Only 50c. a bottle at Ney

& Co.

drug

store. 2

Take Simmons Liver Rogulator. Onedos worth 100 dollars.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made misera ble by that terrible cough. Shlloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. For sale by Moffett, Morgan fe Co.

If you want to enjoy your meals strength en your digestion with Simmons Liver Hoc ulator.

Gold In the head? or Chilblains? or Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Sores? The best thing In the world for it Is Column's Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at the drug store of Nye 4 Co.

WHY WTLL "VOR cougn when Shlloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Prlco, 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan Co.

In Its treatment of rheumatism and al rheumatic troubles, Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Read their medical pamphlet and learn of he great medicinal value of the remedies which entor into Its composition. For sale and highly recommeuded by Moffett, Moigan 4 Co

CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shlloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50e. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Moffett, Morgan A Co,

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

No sounding phrases or loolish boasting are needed to draw attention to Van Worts' Balsam for tho lungs. A claim iff made for it that it is tho best cough medicine on tho market, every bottle is guaranteed to do all thatit is claimed anil everyone is invited to mako a freo test of its merits. Volumes of phraso could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial sizofeee. For salebv Low i'islicr.

Bowels irregular and constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulator.

THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee It. For sale by Moffett, Mor gan A Co.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Cartorfau

Backlen*# Arnica

The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, 8ores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tettor, Chapped Hands Uillblalns, corns, and all skin eruption positively cures Plies, or no pay re-

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or

25 oente a box,

refunded. Price,

For

sale at Nye

drugstore.

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Mi Democratic Ticket.

For Secretary ofiHatc,

|Demj

CLAUDE MATTHEWS

For Auditor of "State,

Dem,

JOHN O. HENDERSON

Dem

ANDREW M. SWEENEY

A New Discovery.

uu hate heard your friends and neigh bora talking about it. You may yourself bo oce of tho many who know from personal experience just how good a thing It Is. If you have ever tried It, you arooneof Its stauncn friends, because the vonderful thing about It Is, that when onco given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery over after holds a place In the house. If you have never used it and should be uflliced with a cough, cold or any disease of the throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle once and give It a fair trial. It Is guaranteed 6VR|*V tinio or money refunded. Trial bottle free at Nye & co's. drugstore.

BhuoirBOufe will immediately rellevs Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitl For sale by Itoffett, Morgan Oo.

[Sep I

ALBERT GALL

For S\Vivertuter»0cutPublic Instruction.

Dem: TIERYEl' D. YORIES

IpS For Chief Bureau of Statistics,

WILLIAM A. TEELE, JR.

:Dem

For State Geologist,

Dem

SYLVESTER S. GORBY

iKepi

l'or Juilfrc of the Supremo Court, utli District,

Denf JOSEPH A. S. MITCHELL

For Attorney rieiieral,'

!Dem\ ALONZO G. SMITH

For Clerk of the Supreme Court,

Dem

For Judfje of Circuit Court, 22d Judicial Circuit,

|Dem| JAMES F. HARNEY.

For Prosocatlng Attorney, 22d Judicial Circuit,

|Demj WINFIELD S. MOFFETT.

For Representative, Montgomery County,

iDsaj ALFRED N. HIGGINS.

For Joint Representative, Montgomery, Putnam and Clay Counties,

|Dim\ MICHAEL J. CAEROLL.

For County Auilltor,

[Dem|

JOHN L. GOBEN.

JOHN C. BUTTON.

iDemlQHARLES T. BRONAUGH.

For County Commissioner, Second District,

iDemj JOHN W. FULLEN.

For County Commissioner, Third District,

freml ALLEN W. BYERS.

Notice is hereby given that following is a true and complete list of the Nominations to Office and certified

•rnor of the State of Indiana to be voted for at the general election, to be held on the 4th day of Novejnber, 1890, to wit:

Ml Republican Ticket.

l'or Secretary ofSUite,

^riLTONTRUSLER

For Atiilitorof State,

Sep"

For TrtMisurer of Stato,

IVAN N. WALKER

For Treiusurerof State,

GEORGE W. PIXLEY

l\ir Jinlire of'the Supreme t'ourl, ."tti District,

Rep, ROBERT W. McBRIDE

For Attorney-General,-

iKepi JOHN W. LOVETT

Fur Clerk of the Supreme Court,

|Eep= WILLLUI T. NOBLE

For Supermleiuiont Futilie Instruct Ion,

Rep! JAMES 11. HENRY

'-VV c'"' VV. ForChior IJuivau of Suitlstics.

fRep! JOHN AVO.H11ELL

For State Geologist,

r'Bep] JOHN M. COULTER

office, to be voted for at th^ general election to be held on the 4th day of November, 1890, to wit:

Democratic Ticket. ^'Republican Ticket.

For Representative In Conmss, 8th Congressional District,

[DemlELIJAH V. BROOKSHIRE.

MM* JHF WORM mas/SBffTOM CURE

WHWifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC

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Mi Prohibition Ticket.

For Judge of Circuit Court, 22d Judicial Circuit,

[Sep| EDWAED C. SNYDER.

For Prosecuting Attorney, 22d Judicial Circuit,

1 Sep 1 "WILLIAM T. WHITTINGTON.

For Secretary of Stato,

Pro

BRAZILLAI M. BLOUNT

For Auditor of Stato,

Pro

AJ3IUHAM HUNTSINGER

l'or Treasurer of St4ite,

Pro I

ELI J. ROBB

ForJuil«:eof the Supreme Court, »th DLst rift,

i"Pro"l

JOHN W. BAXTER

For Representative, Montgomery County,

Bep| THOMAS J. AKMSTRONG.

For Joint Representative, Montgomery, Putnam and Clay Counties,

Eepj THOMAS M. BUCK.

For Attorney-CJeneral,

Pro SUMNER W. HAYNES

For Clerk of the Supreme Court,

[Prol CHARLES L. JESSUP

For Su|K*rlnten]ent Fublie Instruction,

Pro I LEANDER M. CRIST

For Chief Hureau of Stailstles,

PrcT! FRANK DuSOUCHET

ForCounty Auditor,

lBep|

For County Treasuttfr,

|Dem|

For County Sheriff,

[Dem|

JOHN P. BIBLE.

JOHN C. WINGATE.

lS6Pl ALEXANDER F. RAMSEY.

LRepj

For County Coroner,

For County Surveyor,

pem|

WILLIAM F. HUNT.

For State Gwloglst,

fP"ro| JOSEPH MOORE

HENRY B. HULETT, Clerk Montgomery Circuit Court,

ELECTION NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that the following is a true and complete list to the Nominations to Offices, certified to and filed by me in my

For Representative in Congress, 8th Congressional District,

Eep|

JAMES A. MOUNT.

For County Commissioner, Second District,

Sep]

MICHAEL PRICE.

For County Commissioner, Third District,

|Bep|

AQUILLA W. GROVES.

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Immanent and speedy cure,

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can be

effectually and permanently cured be tte use of Hlbbard's Bheumatlo Syrup

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HENRY B. HULETT, Clerk Montgomery Circuit Court

Winslow, Lanier & Co.,

17 NASSAU STREET, New York.

BANKERS,

™*lyESTER"STATES, CORPORA' T/OJVS, BANKS AND MERCHANTS '"TMEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.

TO WEAK MEN

(pltndld medical work" n«rron» and dtblUMt^j.

\Peop\

iMi Prohibition Ticket.

For Representative In Congress, 8th Congressional District,

Pro JACKSON C. ASHLEY.

For Judge of CircuitCcurt, 22d Judicial Circuit,

Pro TILGHMAN E. BALLARD.

For Prosecuting Attorney, 22d Judicial Circuit, a

Pro I

For Representative, Montgomery County,

Pro JESSE M. KENDALL.

For Jolnt Representative, Montgomery, Putnam and Clay Counties,

Pro I

JOHN J. DAETER.

For County Auditor,

I Pro I

For County Treasurer,

FRED C. BANDEL.

For County Coroner.

I Rep

GEORGE W. TUCKER.

For County Surveyor,

I Bap I

JAMES M. WAUGH.

CHARLES M. LEMON.

For County Treasurer,

I Pro

For County Sheriff,

NATHANIEL QUICK

For County Bhoriff,

Pro I

JAMES WILSON.

For County Coroner,

JOHN H. CURRIE.

For County Surveyor,

Pro I

For County Commissioner. Seeona District,

Pro I

WALLACE COCHRAN.

For County Commissioner, Third District,

Pro I

JACOB H. HOO VER.

to me

by the

\k°p\ People's Ticket.

For Secretary or State,

MARTIN V. KINDLE

For Auditor of Sbue,

\Peop\

JAMES M. JOHNSON

For Ttoiisuror of Stale,

fs'AIAHlr^iiLlCR

\Peop\

For.linltreot'the Siipreine Conn Dlatriel,

\PeoPl JOHN S. BENDER

For AUoriiey-(»enetJil,

WILLIAM PATTEI5SON

\Peop\

For Cleric of tho Supreme Com:,

BENJAMIN STRF.KT

\Peop\

For Superintendent l'litillu liHtruet |im,

'Pe°P\

WILLIAM F. WHITNHY

For Chief IJure,au ol StaUsUrs,

Peop]

JOHN W. SHOCKLKY

For State GooloKlst.,

\Peop\

EDWARD S. POPE

THIS WILL PAY YOU.

For SO cents, postal note,. we. will send, charges prepaid, 6 packages of .'extra tine fragrant Bathing and Toilet Soap and two beautiful oil paintings. will be bent free with your order. Address,' J.'

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