Elkhart Sentinel (Newspaper) - October 17, 1889, Elkhart, Indiana IN 1866 AS THE UNION NO 41. 17 J. MAKHli a ot 6tc complete aet oE for every jart of a Pub. In A. 117 Main and For Sale by Leading Solely Davis Swing the of because Is greater than In churn the best q u a 111 Is tha easiest to ia the easiest to large of the creameries nsa tha factory the at wholesale where we have no akd Butter Send MACHINK should read the Chicago Daily News because it's an There are two sides to every political and The Daily News gives them both with equal A party organ magnifies one side and dwaris the No sensible man wants to with in this The time has gone by when American citizens expect to inherit their They want to make to do this they want a paper to tell them the regardless of their own personal If you are an honest and self-reliant in read an honest and independent The Chicago Daily circulation is 220,000 a a million it costs by mail 25 a four months cent a 1872 Joseph Vailey AND on our DEPARTMENT we receive deposits of money in any not less than one dollar and Interest on at every three months WHEN payable received and accounts kopt with with and for and also from truHL have a first class the beatin the Bonds can be kept In absolute without expense o the a ABBO I T. Vice GRAND Terrible was a epidemic of and bloody in Pope as many as five deaths occured in one Messrs. Walter of sold over three and eighty bottles of Chamberlain's Cholera and Remedy during this and say they never heard of its failing in any ' case when the directions were It was the only used 5 that did cure the worst Many were cured by it after the doctors had given them 25yand 5 cent bottles for sale by J. M. Shelley H. Berkey bo of Mr. J. J. Hoffman's new grocery store were thrown open and the blinds were The sight revealed was a for certainly no one in Elkhart was prepared fcr the wonderful display that was The new store is a beautiful and its equ il is not to be found in northern In there are very few stores in the big cities which are hh large and The of goods is ea aod great credit Mr. Hoffman aud his J. J. in this city feu years ago the first of Just tirst business place was at the corner oi Main Hud where he carried oti Uve His trade the not exceed fi tieu about one fourth of the of goods that he bas handled the past This trade increased every and now the rate of increase is faster ever Mr. Hoffman remained in his first location five and Le vtid tf f bo at No. 427 Main bo occupied m tbe time of hie long ago be amt too to accommodate the immense trade that h id grown up in and a year or more ago Mr. Hoffman to it once and for all ixi rs both central To i that purpose he tfd tbe lot UDon his beautiful new now tbe late i win ai il ia April last erection of a handsome block This block has an in au style in Tiie business room is 40x515 iti ihe witb nicely Tbe goods and their is Mr. bin made large additions to particularly m tbe crockery department is located on side of aud tie crockery ware is displayed iu a tasty Mr. intends to this line iu the aud to esteno crockery trade far beyond its pree enb i he north is arranged witb fancy crockery goods their display attracts lots of The center of tbe by confectionery aud tbe stock in proper fit ibe south side of the i tiie is tbe Hid spice - up bi of a spice will run hv electricity as she h oi r arrives iie buck tbe counti and is than It is ubo as are all of Another fui of tiie is an oi Sage's fluur at the reur enci of tue The arrangement is highly and is tbe combined woik cf aud is no secret to Mr. success in It is merely the well-earned result of energy and and while Mr. business are of the very any man who cairies on bis business on plan will meet ith least a degree of Energy anci integrity makes a sure road to bnt too few business men try it. Mr Hoffman has always kept faith with the and they have learned to be tells He is not ashamed of bis goods or his and is iu the employment of printer's for the purpose of calling attenti n to both What he advertises always and exactly as result theie is no department of the newspaper more eagerly sought after than Mr. Hoffman's Three years ago Mr. Hoffman opened a store at where ho carries on a strictly cash The merchants of t place attempted to him a but they found him able to stay with and within a little time they left the Now he has the largest trade and sells as many or more goods there as he does men as Mr. Hoffman always and The wishes him prosperity in his new is how rapidly the feeble and debilitated gain strength and taking For what are called down nothing else has proved so effective as ' this powerful but perfectly safe Win Him More Laurels at Terre RECORD ONCE MORE Groat Trots IV Mile iii the Famous Colt for IS Oct. 12.Axtell, tha 8-year-old with the of the running horse Fanner wais sent Thursday to beat the record by tbe California and lowered it The first quarter in the half the iu and the mile great stallion a wabble or false Besides reducing the the performance beats the r cord for at all the was taken from bis and borne aloft on the shoulders of liis admirers amid cheers for tbe colt and sold Fi iday to Colonel of for It is supposed that Coil ley a syndicate purchased Axtell Is composed of the W. P. Terre 1 fan A. E. J. and Mr. F. T. of Detroit These were that the mile done easily and within and that his future promised These men are the of and the fact that they were advance for the testifies to their good OF THE of the Grand Encampment i ct. 1'.'.Tbe Knights hava broken of them went to Mount Vernon while other thousands were the was scon tbe plume and the red of them left for the of the grand encampment the Grand Master the appoints ment of the following General IL of Grand M. of the District of Grand Henry M. of Orand Francis of Grand Captain of tbo It was decided to leave tbe pj esent ritual ceremonies In force for the next three from the submitted a history of tbe grand encampment from 1810 to which proves conclusively that tbe grand encampment was in ISKi by commandries from and New the afternoon members of tha grand encampment visited as the guests of tbe triennial A prayer the t mb of but Jio other exorcises were the to Washington in time to attend a iri and iu the given by the local committee in their BY Tobacco Crop in of by sb Oct 13.At least of tobacco iu this county has been entirely destroyed by tbe frosts ol tbe last three 1'ho auditor's report places the average of the county at 4,000,000 and year the crop was a little above that About the ci op been housed and cured but the rest had been cut late and placed in open sheds and frames in the fields and was not to withstand tlie for Oct. a convention of and miners of the at Friday were adopted pledging thg Illinois and Indiana striking miners ali the material aid in and recommending that local In thia district take 1 he steps to colled from the members twenty-five cents every two weeks to strikers they are N y Oct. Louia of it is has committed suicide over tbe falla The following letter been picked up at Goat have driven ma to I you more a but I cnu no May God fop give as I ve I die loving with his his son and two hired left last with two fishing boats for Golden It stormy they and It 1| feared that a squall struck and capsized their as both have been found on Association season to-day Tiie Brooklyn team has a sure thing on the Only one game was played on At Columbus the home team defeated the Athletics by a score of 7 to 4. Harry Hill Undly Oct 13.Harry ol Oklahoma during a quarrel In hla office Thursday with George Morgan over q matter of on the bead with a paper and so seriously In. that J ia of tier Louis Oct. 12.Mrs. George wife of of Evans and Hoey was i obbed in broad daylight ou the street Friday of a sachel containing of She was on way to tha tin ot Oc Is on tn excavating OQ the site an obl here a in gold unearthed by CRONIN Sensational Cs an Air of Several Arrests IVIa Kept a Close Oct. 13..Something unusual happened at the afternoon session ot tho case Just as Judge was about to take his seat on the bench he was asked by the State's Attorney to wait as counsel for prosecution were In the midst of an important At p. m. one of the in with the announcement that Judge was wanted down Judge McConnell went down and at 8 o'clock he and Longenecker returned to tbe Both had solemn and tbe whisper went that there was a soon as Judge tooKi His seat on tbe State's Attorney asked for an declaring were some developments which required his undivided This was the to be resumed at 1 p. in. Judge Longenecker and bis associates entered the a consultation was held locked lasting early this The head bf the police and detective departments were parties to the and it is rumored that some one was making a also saya that no than nine none of whom are were placed under arrest Several stories are One Is that the State has discovered attempts on the part of Ibe lawyers for the defense to bribe or tamper with summoned to serve iu tbe iB that a trusted the who has hud access to the vaults of that lias gotten away with valuable records in the and transferred them to tha of the counsel for tbe Chief says the public will be given all the detalla of this mysterious maneuver as soon aa they can be made known with Close bnt of an in the Volume of te Oct 12.It. G. Dun weekly review of trade Tbe Gov. crop report was very but tbe loss of gold by tb great foreign by 54,000,0(10 by Germany and by large enough to increase ap. prehensions of Large shipments went from London to Brazil and Egypt two ruled tbe markets during the Cropi are large business the commercial outlook most but money Is comparatively and there is a that be closer volume of trade is increasing at nearly all interior and this a larger demand for The clearings last week were larger than last year at New 2 pej smaller at Philadelphia aud the decrease being large at but 11 per cent larger at all cities taken This increase a1 points where speculative activity baa thi least Influence indicates a greater volumi of legitimate tban has ever recorded at this season iu any and the II per cent above last year for tell the same STEALING TEN Iowa Kiwi's Trivial to Oct 13.Lawrence the young son of a fanner living this has been of the act consisting in August B. the son of a boring to give up ten cents and i which ho bad from Herrill for live Thi case has at of attention in this sea tlon by reason of tbe trivial value of property taken and tba of tht The defense was ano similar acts were shown to been perpetrated by The penalty toi the crime is not than two nor than ten years in tbe of a motion for a new costs in the case already amounts to several hundred an I the present look is that this 1 will a most costly one to the people of for Oct 1:1The convention of the Second district has nominated C. G. of Butler to fill the by the death of Hon. in conveu ion Dominated 0. E. Bentley for Make a Uiff Oct though a train on the near here Friday and obtained auit Oct. and Spring pat 32.9) 08.50; and No. 2 ranged at 80?ira81c; 8i'/i<SB39io( 85Mi8!!Mc. and easier in with No. 2, 31 No. No. 30% No. 3 31Jioi 30": 307i3154oi 33@33iic.. net ve and 183io; No. 3,1810V4c; No. 8 No. 8, 19ai954c; 21 83c. easy and No. s October 41Mc; Nove 413(0: 88o for No. 3; 415(0 2. and about No. Mot No. 4, low grade to Na good to No. 2, ' Mess rather liKht and Prices at u 10.85 910.20^10.2} for 40|(;S.4il tor for light and prices tations ranged at for 0.15 for for 18@18i4o. Live per M Mve 6@9c per Live 7H OSo per Live 84:00ii7.00 ner 12HA WILL ViSIT THE for tlie Oct 13.Secretary In answer to numerous invitations from the authorizes tbe announcement that the delegates to the International will be taken on a Southern trip in It was thought that it would be too fatiguing to take in both the North and South in one and that October not a favorable season for visiting the 13.The Pan-American excursionists opened their eyes In. this city Friday having been transported from New Haven while At tbe station tbe party was joined by Colonel commandai t the of ' and a of prominent After the formal Introductions had been made the visitors were placed in carriages aud driven to the the Morgan envelope works whero all the stamped envelopes used by the Government are made the Smith Wesson arms works and other places of National armory was full of Interest for the who saw men at work turning out 140 Springfield a The party left the as a salute was being fired in their After a pleasant drive through the suburbs they weie given au elegant by the The train again started at 1:30 As was passed a salute of powerful steam whistles attracted the attention of the delegates to tihe Wasson car where they saw on a siding several new cars built for use in and learned their destination from Hilt letters on the side of the committee of the Manufacturers' welcomed the excursionists at where they arrived at 3 They were at once shown the magnificent dam across tbe Connecticut river and one of the most modern of paper mills In full At about 3:30 the train started for N. Oct 13.The Pan-American excursion train reached here at 8 o'clock Friday night After supper at tho hotel they driven to tbe where an oE welcome was delivered by Governor Hill and responded to by of After an Inspection of the capitol building all were at tlie rooms the Fort Orange Ont Amone tbe Survivors of tlie Flood in tlie maugh Stricken with the Oct 12.Pestilence has followed the Hood in the and tbe hon ors of fever now the stricken As near as be estimated persons are sick with ithe terrible disease and kindred while about twenty deaths are traceable to Its cause during the past Tha cause of the spread of the disease according to tbe of Dr. local member of the State Board of to the debilitated condition of the resident of the valley and the shalter afforded by tbe temporary structures that are TERRIBLE Mexican tiie 1..ife of a Woman with fie Had but Her Babo Mother Stabs Him to tlie op Oct 13.A horrible double murder occurred iu this city Thursday A man and woman of the lower class became involved in a quarreL The man was seen to draw a knife and make a pass at the who was carrying a Instead of her It penetrated the child's body and killed It The woman jumped on the man and succeeded in wresting the knife from She plunged it Into his heart and he sank to the earth a The murderess was 3,000 Miles Have licen in America Durins the Oct. 13.The publishes its third quarterly table for the current showing 3,111 miles of new railroads in the United States during the year 18.S9 up to October 1. Including Canada aud M the total la 3,750 It also shows that miles of railroad are now under probably of which will be completed this Continue to Oct 13.It has been decided that the Farmer's Loan and Trust Company of Kansas will continue In The members of the board of directors met Friday and elected for the ensuing Benjamin of was elected president The treasurer's report for the past year shows an increase In gross receipts of over those of the year Embezzler Oct 13.Frank H. aged 80, residing in has been arrested on the charge of embezzling from his Mrs. Francis J. ol Mrs. Parker is reported to be worth about i 2.5,000 In real bonds and March has bad of her business Although charged with the of only It Is stated March has taken about Week's Oct 12 business during the last seyen days for the United 183, and for total of 214, as compared with 206 last week and 193 the week previous to the lasti For the week last year the figmes were 337, representing 198 failures In the United States and 34 In Dominion of Oct 12.An unprecedented case was Friday night by the disagreement of the Mtsl Joseph of sued her M. for damages for his son's and financial aud thus her to A lorf Oct 13. alias wh lias been on trial here kl ling ot last been found of In degree audwill probably tbe full twelve S. HAZELTON Monday Oct 14, and continuing until our entire stock is closed We will offer to the trade many lines of goods at from 5 to 50 per less than mean what we Wa have determined of will close our doors March 1890, when our lease have undoubtedly tho largest of Dry Goods and Carpets in the invoicing of in Oil cloth and in Plush and in Dress Plushes and in etc. The mosi goods have purchased within the las 90 days for S HAZELTON Tiger and Siberian Goat Plush and wool Horse blankets of Every Style in and Whips at that will surprise Repairing promptly attended display of cloaks this season for Misses and Children surpasses all former efforts by a very large are making this department a special feature of our business and believe by our wide experience with the manufactures we know just where to get the correct styles and at prices very sat to our can't afford to bay before our and when you do see will surely buy from our plush garments from upward are made from the famous Walker plush and are all guaranteed not to crush or wear will give a new every case where they wear different than See our childrens cloaks they are very pretty and