Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 November 1890 — Page 3

"•KfAIRBANK&C^

Special Cut Sale

HAKOLE TABLE KM"

On THANKSGIVING CARVING SETS, and knives, forks, and

spoons.of all kinds, Roger Bros, lS.|7 goods always on hand.

ROSS BROS., 99-Cent Store.

T3o.e

I have the exclusive rijrlit To.sell these jroodsin Crawibnlsville.

3KEI4Y

124 East Main Street.

Rooms—Commodious, clean, well ventilated.

Meals—Either on the European or American plan.

Lunch—At all hours of the day or ni^lit.

Title J-iSL~Veta,.

Two Doors South of Postofllee.

SCOTT STEELt, Proprietor.

CHEAP FENCE!

A Deep Cut in Prices!

IT WILL PAY YOU

111 So\xt!ti

Our stock of Wire and Picket Fence must be reduced theiefoie we

offer fence which formerly sold at 55 and 60 cents foi

WW

iziest ootwear oijinci

IS THAT MADE BY

Lily, Brackett & Co.

45 Cents a Plod. VANCLEAVE & HOULIHAN.

War! War!

A CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!

Five hundred persons wanted immediately. Repott at Nicholson

& Sons' gallery and get cabinet photographs at

32 Per Dozen.

To see the beautiful new goods in gold and silver at

LW.Otto's!

lyings by the hundreds of the latest and mo^t beautiful livi{,n.

Repairing, engraving and fitting spectacles receive prompt attention

"WeLSlcilxiectoii!

DAILY JOURNAL

TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 1890.

THEJJITY.

The W'cuthor Report.

0'* Iti'iluau—7ii.in., rain, cooler.

AT L()( HEli HEADS.

THE PILL-MIXER3 SMUE 01HER,

EAUH

fflio Shall Decide When Doctors Disagree

aud Soundest Casuists Doubt Like You and Me?"

VEYFEBDAY AFTERNOON".

UK JAMESON OONTINUI'IJ,

The long continuance of the convulsions on Tuesday and Wednesday seem to indicato disease rather than poison. It might bo tetauuH.

Rr. oitoss.—Convulsions held in abeysanco f-r several hours will not recur. Qi}y dh. e. r. iioDoiis.

Of Indianapolis. lias practiced for 15 years graduated from Harvard aud University of Georgetown is at prossent Prof, of Obst.-t-.Tius lutliauu Medical oollege had a case of stiyohnino poisoning and s.iw a caso of idiopathic tetanus, and several of trautna ic.

In his case of strychnia poisoning there was not comploto relnxation and the convulsions lasted 40 minutes would expect to find congestion of tho brain aud lungs after detuh by strychnia. If tharo was but ouo slight passage of uriue would exp ct to liud Suud iy's dosu of stiychuiuo in the body. The deleuso's hypothetic questions oovoriug Mrs. 1'ettit's sickness and death were put aud tho witness said strychnine poit-ouiug was not so probable as tjtauus. The s^ uiptoms described in books are not to be relied upou iu practice. Itching is present in iDorph'a poismiug and absent iu strychuiu poisoning. Tho eye in strychnia poisoning is gluM-y, staring uud dilated. Stiychuiuo in iniously bitter. Another hypothetical question giving all the symptoms of Airs, Pottit's sickness and the medicines given, aud he said death probably resulled from trnumatiotet 11111s. The oarly lifotjry of the c.iso indicated doic of strychnia but (.new if it was found i:i tho analysis would very much doubt il' ds atii occur ed from strychnine. Triiumat'c tetanus frequojlly folio,vb the exli-actiou of teeth. The svstem cannot stand repeated doses of .strychnine. .Should certainly have locked for Mrs. Pettit to have died after Tuesday's dose.

Cuoss—Barely remember that oiis ol Cook who ("tied from repeated doses ol strychnine all of which caused couvulsious. Thero are occasional except .ons, rulo congestion after death by strychnine would expect to find the congestion after the patient died iu a convuisioii rather than when the patient died ot exhaustion. A number ol questions were then put but tho witness made unsatisfactory answers, qualifying every opinion he advanced. This led Anderson to ask him if hee'-er treated his patients for particular diseases. Certaiuly the doctor did. "Then you are only a doubter ou tho witness stand!" cried Audersou. "Only iu strychnine poisoning," wus the reply. A number of other questions wero put which greatly tangled the witness but did uot compromise him except iu a few points. If the patient vomited on Sunday would not expect a recurrence of the convulsions ou Tuesday, uor on Wednesday from a dose ou Tuesday whether there had been elimination or not Iu the hypothetical question of Oavidsou, judge that tetauus set in ou Tuesday, "What was tho matter on Sunday then?" asked Andersen. "It was getting ready." (laughter) Think it may have been strychnine

Sunday afternoon.

Redirect.—In the question of tlie vomiting ou Sunday wituess assumed that tho Btomsjh was emptied by it.

SlltS. LTILAN MEUAKUY

Was examined by Stu irfc. Mrs. Pottit said she saw a bull on her way ho ue from South Rend and could still see it iu hor mind's eye this vv.-is ou Suuday remembered tho pretty little dog named Tiuy aud he gav up the ghoit. Know this because Mrs. Pottit said during her sickness, "I'm dying. Didn't 1 see 1 seo Tiuy die." Mrs. Whitehead proposed tho consultation of doctors and Yeager said he understood the case himself. Mrs. Pettit asked ou Monday that Mrs. Whitehead stay with hor. Pettit was always kind and attoutive to his wife. There was no cross examination and tho witness was excused.

Dlt. J. D. IirLLlS,

of Lafayette, lato of JJarliagtou, has practiced for 12 years graduated from thoUuiversity of Michigan, medical department. lias had a case of nux vomica poisoning. Has troited a number of diseases which wero attended with convulsions. Has troated several eases of malarial poisoning these were at tended by tetauio convulsions. Tho doctor then described a couplo of coses iu such a low tone that ho was not easily understood, but neither of them corresponded to Mrs. Peltit's caso. His case of strychnine poisouiug was that of a child 18 mouths old it wont into spasms ou the least noise during the spasm the legs wore spread wide apart, Tuo court then adjouruod as it was past the usual hour aud everybody was tired out aud cross, the jurymen yav. ..lug and stretching most suggostivoly

TUESDAY MORNING

Tho crowd was larger than usual !h: morning beiug augmented by a considerable constituency from tho ueigborhood of Shawnee Mouud. The witnesses, wero all allowed seats in tho courtroom except Mrs. Shields who is obliged to stay in the uortiiwcst door if sho

at all.

KJu tlien procured from the prosoeutiou •heir hypothetical question covering Mrs. Pottit's sickness and road it to the witness. Ho roplied that I10 could not reasonably attribute death to stryohuino. Don't know how a physical! could t«U whether a patient had fever unless he use! a thermometer.

On^ss.—In the first case of lockjaw tho j.iua were set nearlv all the time and he wu9 mv.iblo to t'»)k. In the case of tho woman her temperature ranged from 104 to 111. Sho had spasms between while thero was complete relaxation aud her disease was idiopathic tetanus Witness regards Flint and Cutler as authorities but if thoy say that the rifiidity in tetanus is constant it is (Couttnuodon page

SHOET ITEMS AMD PERSONALS.

—Tom Ross was in Lafayette to-day. —V. ij. Irwin wont to Peru this morning. —lid Townsley wontto Danville, III., this morning. —The Dorcas Society mot this afternoon it ttie homo of I. C. Elstou. —Gen. M. D. Manson returned from Torre Hauto this morning. —.luduo A. D. Thomas is, at Attica and Williauisports on avistit. •J. 'J'. West, of Primroso and West'9 minstrels was in tho city to-day. -There will bo a change of time go into effect on the Big Pour next Sunday. —Charley Ramsey roturnci to Notre Dame to-day after a pleasant vacation. -Mrs. P. H. Hysong, or Lafayette. Is visitiiiR her parentsMr. aud Mrs. W. It. Brooks. —Tuck Cox has purchased the Bramble House saloon in Lafayette and added il to his business. —About 25 of our citizens who aro in clic,ed to floriculture went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the Chrysanthemum show. —Miss Stella Jackson has setup a type writing ofilce in Jere Voris' undortakiun establishment and Is prepared to do all copying. -Tho ladies ol the north division of the Christian church will meet at Mrs. George A hraham's Nov. 13th at 8:30 o'clock. Business of importance. —The ladies of tho North Division of tho Christian church will moot, at Mrs. Geo.

Abraham, 132 west Main street, Nov. 13, at 2 :.'I0 o'clock. Business of importance. -1'. S, Kennedy returned from Lafayette last evening highly pleased with t.ho workings of the creamery thero. It has only been running a month but it is achieving succoss already, making 150 pounds of butter every day which it sells in Lafayette.

Presbyterian Eocial.

The ladles of tho 2nd section of tha Firht Presbyterian church will give oue of their popular, socials nt tho chuiih parlors. Thursday evening, Nov. lllth Su. per fr. 5 to 9 p. m. Oysters and other tempting eatables will greet you.

."lie Whistling Oonourt.

Only a small audienco greo'ed Mi-s Laura McMauis lost evening tho M. O. A. Hall but all who attended wero more than repaid. It is ueed less to say that Miss MoManis is the best whistler ever iu Cr iwfoulsville. Her snpport by home talent was albo excellent and all present passed a very pleasant evening.

Primrose and West,' Minstrjls, Next Friday ovening the aokuowl edged best uiiuis trol show iu the oouutry will occupy Music Hall. 1c is nn eulertuiumont to which no ono need I to fear to take a lady, and at the same time the fuuuitst show on tho roud. It is not once iu ten years Crawfordsville is favored with such a minstrel aud it should bo greeted with a full house. Everything is uew, original aud expres-1 sibly laughuble.

TheBurglar's Glioico.

no clew behind thorn.

comic:-

DR. MUMS.

Iu stryohnino poisouiug tho brains aud lungs are congested stryohnino takou accidentally on Sunday would be found iu the body on Wedueday if in the meantime thero had been practioally 110 movement of the boweles or jddnoys. In answer tho hypothetical question the witness replied that the symptoms did not necessarily indicate stryohnino poisoning but might indicate tetanus. The ce* vu.sions were not caused by fresh doi-i -i of strychnine and finally death could not have been caused ly strychnine poisoning. A hypothetical question about a lialf an hour loug was read It oovered the entire illness of Mrs. Pe^tit. Tho wituoss replied that strych nine was hardly the cause oftleuth, bub it Vitxs probu* bly traumatio tetanus. A hypothetical question oovering the embalming and ohomical analysis was propounded and tho witness promptly answered that strvclinino was not the cause of death but verv likely tetanus. Jud*e David-

Ootnic Opera Company.

A company outvying 35 people and their own orchestra will present Fronz Von Suppes beautiful comic opera Boccaccio on Saturday evening, Noy. 15. There is every thing to lndicatothat the performance is above the average aud it Is to be hoped that there will be few that will regret the fact that they failod to witness the presentation. Organizations of this kind should receive every encouragement at our hands. The Charleston, S. C. Courier says: '-The Greenwood Opera Company presented "Pinafore" at the Grand Opera House last night before another packed house nearly every 6cat In the house being taken. The opera was given in line style. Miss Marie Greenwood was an ideal Josophine, her sweeosoprauo voice was hoard to great advantage. Sho received enoore after encore. Josephine was never sung in this city us It was last night by Miss Greenwood."

—Wanted, 500 slttors for cnbinot photographs nt $2 pur Uozon between now mid Christmas.

NicHOiiSON i. Sons.

Picture War,

I nm making six est sjt I'utut, photographs for 75 cents and best tintypes for 10 cents. All other work In proportion. A. D. WILLIS.

Special sale of I'lush cloaks this week at Blbchot's. This is cleak week ot L. Bischof's that means great Bargains.

Carving sets for Thanksgiving at the 89 cent store. Knives, forks and spoons at the ct'nt store.

Speaial out See ad.

99

Bee fltl cent stoic ad. for bargains.:

sale at 99 oent store.

Con Cunningham for underwear.

Tennis balls at the 99 cent store.

—Foot balls at the 99 o«nt store.

See our ladles' and ohildren combination suit* of underwear. Louis Bisohov.

No oure-allor untried remedy will cure does Simmon's Liver Bogulator.

Call and get a big bargain in a Cloak this week.

NEXT DOOR TO ELSTON BANK.

,J3i\AQFiELD'S

£1 FEMALEREGULATOR

MENSTRUATION

OR MONTHLY SICKNESS

lr TKV.W.M OUR1MG CHPiHGE. Of V\?t SRtKT.VJKHGER^ BUrftWHB WU.BE MBlCttt J300* TO"1NOMAN"/imudfiih BRADflELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA GA. nnvAUOtues&T*.

Sold by Nve & Co.

We should like to give a new chimney for every one that breaks in use.

We sell to the wholesale dealer he to the retail dealer and he to you.

It

is

a little awkward to

guarantee our chimneys at three removes from you. We'll give you this hint. Not one in a hundred breaks from heat there is almost no risk in guaranteeing them. Talk with your dealer about it. It would be a good advertisement for him. 'Pearl top'and'pearl glass,' our trade-marks—tough glass

Pittsburg. GEO. A. MACDETO & CO.

PIANOS and ORGANS

CLEANED, TUNED and REPAIRED. OrPACKKD.

JOHN XS. HAC7, No. 715 South Green Street.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop.

Passengers and Biuttratrc to Depots, Hotels, oi uay purtol tha Clt v. Also proprl-

cior of tho

u.

Ten-Cent Mack Line

yless

Tho old leliablo grocery story of D. L. Lee & Son is as reliable for freq'.ieut burglaries as groceries. Last night it was again entered, the robbers oooliy knocking out the big glass iu the frout door. Somo loose silver in tho dinner -ind about three pounds of coppor cents were taken and probably some goods. The revolvers were not touched this time and about $20 concealed uuder tlie ii ,1 couutor was undiscovered. Thoy left

The Cheiip Price* wil1 be maintained tind Siulsfuctoiy ser\tcu rondorod. Leuvoculls ut. Stables on Market street, slattiut Sno(t^rass & Murphy's.

Telephone No. *17-

Friday, November 14.

Just One Niglill

I WcltCM TOP tllG LOITling

OF

Primrose & West's

MINSTRELS!

Larger, Greater and Grander! sbk

The March of the lmpcritiln,

The My»tifying "Cremation,"

"A Horrible Night,"

Log Cabin Neighbors,

The Beautiful Monte Crista Fir.ii Part

35 ,50, and 75

Music Hall

Saturday, Nov- 15, 1890,

Marie Greenwood

Comic Opera Co.

PRESENTING

35 PEOPLE

Own Orchestra.

PRICES—35, 50, 75 and $1-

MI^MKING

Miss L- J. niatt, Mrs. M. A. Brown I and Miss Mary Dillman are now prepared to do dressmaking for ladles and children, and solicit a share of the public patronuge. Cutting done on short notice.

Boom over Levlnson's store, tho llrst stairway east of Elston Bank, Main St. Bridal outfits a specialty.

CMldnn Cry for. Pitctaft Ctttatt

We Have Just Passed

The most successful week in our business experiehce in Crnwfordsviille. And Why? I3t iif ll 11 appreciate our efforts to give them the best possible value for the lenst money. We will offer sdccial ii cli tnents this week in

Cloaks, Millinery Goods and Dress Goods. Just for fun we will offer this week only 35 pieces. i,l wool, double width dress cloths nt 20c. per Yard, Worth 35c, 25 pieces ail wool red medicated shaker flr.n nel at 25c. a Yard, Worrh 40o. and uudhrwearaud hosiery at special prices.

Blankets, Comforts, Calicoes, Canton Flannels. Jeaus, Muslins and Floor Oil Cloth at cut pnce«.

We have purchased a large quantity of EV'l LO, the best face powder made. It sells everywhere at 25 a box, we will sell it this week at l?c. per box, jrst to introduce it.

LOST.—A

FOR SALE.

FOll

FOllSALE—FirsttradeBteam

Journal 0IH00.

ABE LETVIlSrSOIN",

class cord woxl saw

forsalo or will for wood. Apply at 000 south Plum street. TjHJH SALE—An open

Elgin mo

Elgin movement, cheap. Inquiro at the

WANTED.

WANTED—Af10

good girl to do bou^e work

Apply at south Wash! Vashlngtou stroot 1X7ANTED—Agonrs. Can make 13 per day W clear of expenses, Call on F. \v. Lowe, geueral agent, f»05 e.stCollege street, near Ptuui street for particulars until Wedu&sday noon. Nc.v. 6.

WANTED.—ANo.

girl to do general housework

Apply at Ill west Market street POLLY Johnson-

ANTED:—A local and travcllug agonts to sell Lubricating Oils. Apply to to tho Dictorlchs 011 Co., Clo\clund

icrms Ohio.

WANTED—An

active, tionest man-salary

8100 monthly If suitable, with opportunities for advance, to represent locally a responsible Now York house. Iloforenees. Manufacturer, Look llox 1,«85, New York.

AGENTS WANTED: Ladles preferred. tTl Whole or part time. $15 to

120 per week

easily earned. Most liberal terms. Addre&i> with reterence. Moen Medicine Co., 110 S Michigan street, South Bend, ludlaua. i^*EN Wanted local aud traveling Position.1

1VX

per nun on or part tl mo. Salary from start. Experience unnecessary. Brown Bros., Nurserymon, Chicago. 111. novl

FOR RENT.

FOIt

RENT.-

siroct.

FOU

AND OUU v-

-A six room liouso on Morgan D.N. Mokoan.

KENT—Hosldonco on Coltogo Hill. Information iiuiutro of O. M. tirogg.

EAST MAIN SHETT

IF YOU HAVE TIME

Call atUie AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDltY, Just woslof tlic Nutt House, tud seo llio

SHIRT IRONER.

Latest improved and capablo of putting tlie finest gloss on a shirt front in a minute's time. It is remarkable.

All work done ovor tf not satlsfactoi-v.

You must not miss the lKiiiosuinciy illustrated Original Novelette,

-5f"

A COPPER IN .SHAWNEE,

l?roui ihtt pen c-f Kvniy Clews, tlu v..w Y- fiuunci .r, which wil! Appoar in The Daily Jol'Hnal-

Saturday, Nov. 15.

FOUND.

FOUND.—A

gold oreost pin with & jockey

sot. In tho oollege campus, Tho owuor cut) havo the same by calling on Ed Lopper, 07 Mlllltfan stroot.

LOST.

metroscope aomowhore between

Mrs. Horn beck's »nd ru.iipbell store. Tho tinder will pleaso leave at till* ofllce.

LOST—A

saddle und over.oat somewhere between Crawfordsville aud Linden. Thoy dropped out of a csirt. unnoticed. Tho finder will ploasonotify .lolin Murphy either utCrawford8\ilI«rtr Lluden,

LOST—A

small boy's cloth overcoat some where between tho residences of .1. Insle.v and Mw. M. R. Hoblnson. Kinder will please leave ut lusley'silvery stablo aud bo rewarded.

SALE—23*4 acres of hind, 4 mile of eor|Knitlon line. Can be had at a b»j S-aln. Apply or address 308 west Wuboali avenue.

FOU

usicHall

SALE—A nfco now stock of gonerul mercbandiso loreash or good dotes, Address llox 241, Liudeu, Ind.

pOH SALB—A llrst class sowing machine, warrant 1 the best that cuu bo mado for WO. Good machines (now) for $20 and 825. I ay no attention to cheap talk of othor airent« but coine and see for yourself. Macnluos wld on monthly und weekly payments, /. &. WiiEKLEit, dealer iu Sowing Machines, 120, reeu Street.

FOU

SALE—A family horso, bugfry and harness for salo cheap. Owner leaving the city and must fell. Market street.

Enquire at 008 West

For

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

(Succcssor to Montague & Itankln,) Special attention given to the removal of Cancers, tope-wot iha, hemorrhoids. Ofllce over the Corner Bonk Store. Itosfdenv 500 South Washington Street.

Notlcc of Special Stockholdorii' Meeting. Nntlno in hnroby given that there IU be a spoclal mooting of tho Stockholders of tlic lawiordsvlUe Water and Light Company at tho oQlce of theeompanv in tho city of Crawfordsvlllc.Indlwia, on Tuiirs^lay, November 23, 1890, at 2 o'clock p.m. of said day. Tbo raoetintr called by order of the Board of directors, Attbrt John S. Bsiown,

Pkteh C. Somrtivili.b, President. Sec,

N1

OTICB TO STOCKHOLDERS

You aro hereby hotttlecl that the annual mooting for tho olooilontf Dlroetoi-d of lie Montgomery Couuty Agrloultural Association will 1h)held In Uio small court room In tji« Court llou.so. In tho City of Cniwfordsvlllc on Monday, Docoinbor 8,1HD0, at 10o'olook11. m.

P. L. 8NYDKR. JOHNL. DAVIS SocroUiry. 1'icildoat.

G0SNF]

Tailoring

Tho undersigned, having rontodroomR in the Kellogg School of Ladies' French Tailoring, and also having the

ubo

of La Cou-

teurioroand LeLuxo, the finest Fashion Journaln published, brought ou by Mrs. Layne for tho bonotlt of hor pupils. We aro prepared to make THE MOST S'.'VLISH GARMENTS in tho city. Wo invite the ladies to give us a call und make our rooms placo to stop and rost wlion out hopping. J. E. BltUNTON,

LIDIE MACK.

120 1-2 West Main Street:

Beckner & Buser,

132 South Wttsltlugtoii•

Curry Combs, Cushions, Brushes, Whips,

Kohos, Sleighs,

Horso-Hlankets, Vehicles.

TIME TABLES.

N A & C. LIA.

NOIlTn

No 4—Mall 1 4.r)am No 6—Mail.... ].40pm Local Frolght. 2:f0pm ExprosR, ... 10:f)7um fionTH No 3—Mail 1:20am No 5—Mall 2:00ptr LocalFrelffht.. .0:0 5am Express r: i0].iu

faced silver watoh

WK8'P

SOUTH

Express 0:45am Mall 5:1 Kpir Accoin 1£:U0N

NORTH

Mail 8:13am Express 0:15j?!b Acoom 12:00 N

0..UUV.

No 1—Mall, II:C0»ui[No 2—Mall, ..S:0U|m No3—M nlI|il 1. 12 :iirHn No 4—MftH(d)...

1

lOfiHin

No5—Hall..d....1:34pmlNo8—MaU 1:20pm N7—K*Dn«w .tl:45nmNo H—Rr»r»wii.8:Miim

UPH0L8TEE1NG

-MATTRESSES-

FUIINITDKE Hepalred und Packed for Shipment. GEORGE R. RICE, Joel Block, lia \est Plko Stroev Out-of-towu work solicited.

STOVE BLACKING.

Persons who desire their

f'mvps

olacked will d_ well by leaving their order with the undersigned at either The Journal olfice, Zack Mahorney's or Cohoon & Fisher's,

L. E. MONROE.

N.B.—No objection to going to the country, aud satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.

A. D, LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

194 East Main Street, with Eva Vorlf

Diseases of Wome*i

AND SUK0EU7.

Contu.tatlon roomi over Smith'* drut •tore, South Washington Street. Craw. feinUvllle, Indiana.

Mrs.

T. R. ETTER. M. D.

Drs.T.J.and Martha E.H. Griffith Hosldonco South Groon street

Dr. Griffith tflvoa special attention Chronlo and Surgical Diseases of women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a general praotloe.

CONSULTATION FBHB.