Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 February 1891 — Page 2

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WEDNESDAY, EEH. 4. 18iU.

This Date in History-Feb. 4. jTteJ—Marilnlqr.e taken by the r.nRlUh. 1S00— Kurmng of Taylor's mael.iue kbp C3 lives lost. 1S60—The Mo^-s defeated near Tetuan. Morocco, by the Spaniard.*. lSfil—Me«'--tlu "f th" French chambers 1S0J—Southern Confederacy formal at Montgomery, Ala. lS7l~Coomn.?.sio capture,! by Sir Oa*n't Wolseley. 1S70—The senate rejected new reciprocity treaty wiili Canada.

Death in New York of Mr* Mary H. Kisko ("Giddy Ouber

). an American uuihor and

playwrights

1S89—Dissolution of tlieoid Panama Canal companydecreed by the French chambers. IStD—Collisions reported let*veen steamer Nereid and. thip ICinoehan,•'off Imuteness* lives loat iaTtiUleahjcrtUenV'V and bark Bay off IJeaohy liead'i,iU live* lo^L

TIIK town of Salein will soou own electric plant of its own.

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Ixin anavomh is discussing the sulvisiibility of operating a light i.laut of ite own.

bnxATOit CAMERON i.h uuiler a cloud just now, but doubtless iieoousoles himself with the thought that the darkest cloud has a silver lining.

A VEitY humorous proposition, and yet one that follows in the wake of propose'! legislation IIMS been submitted to the Senate 011 the form of a petition. It urges the Government to receive potatoes and

Treasury notes thereon

at the rate of -SI a bushel. The petition has been referred to the Finance Committee.

BILL

has passed to its third leading

in the Senate which fixes penalties for renting any room, canal boat, cart, or any kind of boat or vebiole, for "shooting craps," or carrying on any other kind of gambling. It provides for a graded system uf penalties. On tirst conviction the penalty is tine of not less than 510 nor more than.?500 on the second conviction the flue is from $25 to 81,000 with adiled imprisonment of ten days ut tho discretion of the ourt, and on tho third conviction and e,ich conviction thereafter, the penalty is a fino of from $50 to 81,000 and imprisonment for thirty days. Eueli separate day which a place is lented lor gambliug constitutes a teperate offense.

... BILLS have been introduced in the Senate, prepared by Republicans, for tb'j reapportionment yf the State for

Congressional and Legislative purposes •which even the Democratic News is compelled to admit are "in the main exceedingly lair, and if passed would place both parties in the State more nearly on footing of absolute equality than they have been fcr a decade or two No shoe-strings districts are made. The territory of each is continuous, and due regard is given to the number of voters irrespective of paitisau bias. Fair apportionment bills, however, will stand ubout as much sliow in the present .Legislature as Mike Carroll has of the Governorship.

THE apportion nent lull tor Congressional purposes, introduced' by Senator Hays, pUces Mon'goinorv, Fountuin. .Warren, J'eutou, Tippecanoe, Clinton uRci Benton in the ninth district. Unlike the prcseut eighth, the territoiy nearly square and in good shape. 'Ihe bill for legislation purposes placeMontgomery and Fountain together as a Senatorial district and gives to Montgomery one Kepreseututive, while it would make both our Senator and Hep rosentativa and Joint .Representative Democratic .yet as no person can question that bills in their entirety are just end fair. The people are becoming very tired of this whole rrymanderii bu-iness whether it be done by Kepubliouns or Democrats. Hills so fair as those proposed by the llepublicanH cannot but receive the approval of the great mass of the voters of the State regardless of their party bias.

Sh« Want ompictclv Cur»»«l. .. A daughter of my eu.-tormer suffered from suppressed menstruation, and her health was completely wrecked. At my suggestion she used one bottle of JJradlleld'a Female Itegulator, which cured her.—J. W. Heliums, Water Valley,Miss. "Write The lirtifllield IteL'. Co., Atlanta, Ga for particulars. Sold by Nye A Co. Orawfordsv llle, Ind.

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Imhan ai'"!.^. Ind.. 1 cb. 4. I he session of tluv l..i*£t*UiUin' is now nearly half over, and of the.twenty hills parsed most of them atv purely local, in character. au«l.' liave rf*» jjyneral interest. Thus far 45 hills have been intr'Hluecd in the llousf.untj :.M7 in the Senate. ami probably une-thini of these have been indefinitely |»t]»oned. The two m«^t 'important measures to ho ci»nMcrcd, those relating to nllieial fees and salaries ami the Slate's rcvn»ue. are as vet in a chaotic eomlition. 11. i» the h«'»pe of tin' committees having them in churge to l»e aide to report the neeessary hiils during the preent week.

IMMANAPof.ls. Iml.. I*'eb. 4.-The hill to require the ollioers of tin* State benevolent, penal ami reformatory institutions to purchase for food only native eattle. heep and ho^s and prohibiting the purchase of dressed meats l^sed the Ilo\ise Tuestlay t»y a deeide«l maj*'!ty. ^!r Kent's bill, whieh pnn*ides for• sixty lashes on the hare bat'U as.

a punishment for wife-whip­

ping receive*! 45 votes to i: ayainst it. Fifty-one hein«r a constitutional majority the.hill was not pas^'d. hut may be called up airain. The hill prohibiting boring for. Vas- within feet of the dividing line of adjacent property, intended toprotect the'interest «f farmers who own.^as lands, was defeated in the ilouse. A bill intended to re-striet•eij^arittto-sinokinp" was passed hv the House. It requires that di»alers wlio sj.dl oiirarettes shall pay a State license of J00 a year, and they are required to maUe atlidavit that they will sell only cigarettes made of tine tolae»-o. In the Senate a bill to establish t»wn scho.»l bfard, coiwstinsr. of two men and one woman, to be elected by the people, was defeated.

It is the evident determination of the Indiana Legislature to make trouble for the railroads, liesidesthe bills pro posinir to inore than-'double the Stati? tax assessments »n railroad propi?rty and reduo.t* ]Kisen/er fares to two cents a mile several other measures increasing their responsibilities ant! reducing their profits have been introduced and there are now more than a dozen measures for their regulation pending, all of which have the su]port of the ifanner and labor element and are almost sun4 to pass. Three were added Tuedav. one of whieh broadens the liability of companies to employes. At present, if an employe is injured through the fault' ne^lijrenee of a felhiAV::.emplovc be can not reeovcrdama^s.v .:'vrhe new bill, bucked by the labor organizations, inakes the company liable under all circumstance*.

Representative ullop iuis prepar»'d a resrdution asking for a eominit.tee to r-.'iHirt upon the amount «»win^ to the State .by't.he Terre Haute Indianapolis Kailroad v'ompany by reason of the special charter "ranted to that corporation many years a«jro. According to the. -yrrant the company was to pay a certain per cent of its net earninirs ihto the c»mmon school fund after the cost of construction has been made. In 1S7»..however, the company surrendered its special charter and uas incorporated \iuder thepmeral law. It is claimci! that some VJ.OUU.OOO is-owin^ tin4 Stattv ••JVv"

/, A Terrific l,\|ilo«.i»n. Cl\( i\ n. I'el 4. -Wliile most of the j'l'.ipit .if NelinisUa. :i Mnall village in Intlhma. were L'atiiereil in ehnreh Stindtiy evvninu' an alarm of lire was sounded:' ilnrrieillv abandoning the services they found a general store in flames and battered down the doors. As the crowd was about to rush in a violent explosion trol place. The blaze, had reaehed ten barrels of Coal oil and :r.M pounds of powder. Half a hundred-people were UnoeUed down, while "others lied amid showers of miscellaneous articles whieh were hurled out of the store by the force of the explosion. ..Marvelous to relate, null dy was seriously in jured. The noise of the exnlosin'n was heard live lhiles.

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IM)JanaJ''H.Is. hid.. Feb. 4. The executive committee of the Farmers' Allianec fc'tir States -Indiana. 1 Ilinois, KcntucUy and T«-nnesM.c—-met here -Tuesday and formulated plans for njiited workv- It.'--is proposed to unite tiie. branidi'-.or^anizations of the four states under one 'board of managers and then *^tablish Alliance stores at cimvenient points :through*mt the four States. At" niirht tin* committee was addressed by A. L. 'i jnis, of Xushvillo. Tenii..,

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Ind,. Feb.. i. Jreat ex­

citement prevails- in i»ran.dywine township ort aceount of the prevalence of h,vdroph«bia. Maiiy cattle and hoLfS. have recently been bitten by dotrs ail'iN-.ted with that malady, ..T«!esday a tints Keinharlt had to kill se.vera! hog-. and fat cattle whieh-were alleged t»"» have had rabies. '1 he larnicrs are up in arms and declare that thi assessor will -.not find a dojj when he conies an-und.

Wonl In tb»« I'ciiitcnt hirj\'' 11! 1 (Mo I •. In.I,. Feb. .1 :i in,-s A. Wood, convicted, of voluntary manslaughter and trivet! twenty-one years for liiRihir T: .1. in the insane hospital,-was denied a new trial ami was .sentenced Tuesday. The ease will now go to the Supreme Court, but in the meanwhile he will go to the penitentuirv.

\V int 'I hi-ir I'av.

LAKAVKTTK. I ml.. Feb. I. .'lhi- conductors. hrukemen and switchmen of this division of the l.ouisville, New Albany .t I'hieacvi railway have refused t'i work because tlie.v have not received their pay for l)i:i.:cnilier. As a rc-ult no freight trains "were moved Tuesday. The money is vxpecti-il to-day. 1 'i

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day Harney Klien. the saloon-keeper who killed .John (iibbs a few weeks iijfo. was mdicted for murder in the first decree.

Wh«u Baby was irfcK, we gave her CaAtorta. Wb^n she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. "When b«.*camn Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, ftbo gave them Coatori*

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Not only Hlmiterm labor and le^ceim pain attendiriK it, hut ^reatlv diminishes tho dantfrr to Ufe of both mother and child If userl a few month* before confinement- Write to The* Urndlleld Keffulaeor Co., Atlanta fin for further par. ticulni-8. Sold by N'ye ,t Co. Crawfordftvillo, Ind.

Bowrla Irregular and constipated, re-

THIN-SKINNED rEOL'LE.

Itco. Who Think ThemsoWos Carloaturod by Authors and Actors. V-^VJyv" iNntheru't KoinAtitic Ktperlonce with tho

Count JoniinoH—A Frenchtnan l)i»mantis Satisfaction from WllkU ltlier Curloun fnuos.

One of the most popular entertainer* the world has soon, aavs t'asseU's Saturlay Journal, .sutiered greatly owing to ihe persistence with which people would see likenesses to themselves in the creations of his fancy. If he chose the name of Brown, .loncs or Kobin^on for one of his characters, some real cognomen wrote to him. complaining bitterly airaiast his "satirizing a class/' and then pointed out certain of their distinctive peculiarities which were, they alleged, burlesqued.

On the other hand, if he invented, as he thought, an uncommon name, somebody wanted to know how it was he selected him for ridicule. Why, asked the indignant writer, did not the entertainer choose some common name, such as Brown. Jones or Kobinso". and not that borne by him? was useless to point, out to such people that the entertainer had never hoard of their existence even, each of them firmly believed that he was the original of a certain character.

Sothern again: what a curious experience was his! The actor, when playing in America as Kit/.altamont in "The ('rushed Tragedian," one morning was called upon by an "interviewer," who told him that a Count Joannes, unci' an actor of the old school of which Sothern made fun, had brought a suit to stop the performance of the piece on the ground that the comedian's make-up maligned him and burlesqued his identity. Soth-, ern thought the affair was a joke, but when the reporter assured bint it was serious, he said: "If I have to go down to that-court to show cause, by Oeorge! 1 eity the man that brings me. 1 won't let him rest while his worried life clings to him. He shall got telegrams and post-cards from this tine* on for over. Do about it?

Why. I shall appear, of coarse." Presently another reporter was announced. Sothern again professed .never to have heard of the suit brought againsthim. •Tlow would you tight ii if the Court! should challenge you?" asked the pre^s man. "I should prefer the date _:o be 'the ls{ of April, and. although 1 haven't very fully considered the question. I think the weapons should be cannon. Yes.-on reflection. 1 am sure I shouhl insist, .upon those cannon thai..-.discharge lo. shot.-, a minute. He should. s? upon t'h£f of those engines and I 'upon another,5 and we should continue t«» .discharge them until there houlu be rio rconnahi of either Count or Soihem."

All thi. and much more, ".as publUhed under Mart.ling head-iitie-on *hf following morning. Count Joannes, however, was terribly in earnesi*.:!.hongh. of course. te»'htug came of bis-s^it :ex cept a capital advertisement, of-y/hicjv-full advantage wa taken.

Ot modern aut hop*. W, icie Colt ins decided!y had the most remarkable, series of encounters with the clas if people who identify themselves wUli'.putTdy.imaginary personages. "X bourgeoi.'of I'ari^." he himself has told us. '•reading •The Woman in White.* in I'nMieli t"anslation. -wrote to say that he 'had thing the book vo ihe other end of the room oil discovering that l-'osco was an absolTHely perfect likenes.suf .himsejf. He nattiraliv insisted mi receiving satisfaction for this insult, leaving the choice of swords or pistol.-* to me. as the challenged person. Information on which he could rely had assured nim that I meditated a journey to Paris early in the ensuing week. A hostile meeting might, in such circumstances, 'beeasily arranged." Arrived in Paris,

Wilkie Collins looked for his honorable opponent in vain. Again Mr. Collins invented a character who was so careful about tho quantity of his food that he weighed it in little scales at table. Shortly after the publication of the novel a gentleman called upon the author. "You have no right, sir. to caricature me!" exclaimed the caller to the astonished novelist. "I weigh my IOOU in little scales, sir. Here they'ire, sir. I always carry them about with me by the advice of my physician, but is that any reason why 1 should be held up to ridicule. sir?"

And the gentleman refused to he pacified. though Mr. Collins protested that he had never before hoard of such a habit. On another occasion a reader of "Armadale" called upon him and upbraided him for putting his house into print. The description, it is said, was .exact, although the popular writer had :ne\er seen the place.

To AroiiHi' a Tipsy Man.

The best way to arouse a drunken man. says a St. I.ouis policeman, is to pinch him under the arm. I found a fellow lying across the track at Tenth and Morgan streets late one night, and I it seemed impossible to arouse him, I clubbed him over the soles of his feet.

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"THIS MACHINE, IF ONCE IN MOTION' WELL NEVER STOP."

and rolled and shook him. hut he lay as iimp as a rag. Just then an old gentleman came along and suggested that 1 pinch him under the arms. The effect, was electrical. I had him awake at once. (n another occasion Sergeant Pierre tried the same experiment on a sot at the fourth district station, who was delaying the black Maria. The man stood it for awhile and then suddenly opened his eyes and dealt the sergeant a blow that would have felled an ox. The treatment is a dead sufu thing: fetches ihem every time.

A Typical Mrlt.sli .Ink*,'.

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Connecting with Bnild Veftlbiilc trainn av Hl'HnnliiKton and Peoria to and from s»our river. Denver and the Pacific coast.

At Indianapolis. Cincinnati, 8prln^Jleh| und Colutnhn» to and from the Ka^tern and wea board cities.

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ARABIAN EALSAI

use Of llie BEST MEDICINES 67cT !0T /:1 FOR

WBrimnniBBccai: FAIN AND INFLAMMATION, both Externallyand Internally. It ii S U«S certain in its action. For Burns, Puisonu^, hrv? pe!«j, Inflammation of the ICyes or Pmiuv-ls. hw iir't. J3eafncs», Rheumatism, Pains in Mc\ or Shoulders, Piles, Sore Thmat, Cr-^up, or-UriB-chitis. Price25 cts. and 5j. at all thin' E. MORGAN & SOMS, ProprietorSi liK)Vi&i.: ci., r. 1. TKAitKsri'i'i.iK.niiy ROSS GORDOiN

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To Burn NaturaKias

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brilliant, white. light. The perfcctioti of all :bnrn* Rrs Made oa the s.-ime principle &s the famous Rochester Lamp. Over a million

in use. Ask for it. If the dealer hasn't it, send to us direct, and v/i: .win. send you a Burner with Edison Porcelain Reflector, Chimney and Tiipoa complete, 011 receipt of $2.00. state if wanted for natural gas.

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Believing-

A complicated lamp wickcd thing, for it oftc.., provokes to profan ty. There arc three pieces only in a Rochester Lamj.., Could anything be mo.e simple And its light .s the finest in the world soft as twilight, genial a3 love, and brilliant as tlie nioi'1

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