Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 March 1891 — Page 3

38.—Three

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Huibaad*.

jealous husbands, A, and C, wives waut to pass over the £night, and they And a bort which J^-lmttwoat a time. For want of *°"£2nan they are compelled to row .".1 over The question is how aSPerson8Sha"P"™ nT ^.tnone of the three wives shall be SSa in company of one or two meu unher husband be pr«ent.

No 30.—Double AeronUc. worJ8

of foreign

w,h^*°.mpaaud

—..v.» homo witli oheearful sound, voice of cooincdovo. ?r'jS.-rwt ton™

ml™trol

b"5athinB lovo

¥J^i.rr loud R* ^Lry oc-e^^r®"-. i° wild criifiii of elemental war. ritii care tlio RTCody in tsar hoards.

My O"1*

oft wiiii"

sliaring, rolibere draw their

swords.

s, villain of the deepest liuo, upilies ua with my number two.

0f villains. gjmliiSivare r.-ll liio Swis« Hero, or bold Robin Hood Wilifivt- you of my next example good.

nvii Kinks the sun to rest and day is done, jlv fourth begins it« constant coureu to run.

I Mr last, a colden fruit, whose blossoms fair, Eablein of purity, a bride doth wear.

j!o. 40.—A Hollow Diamond.

The large stars represent the same letter A. Kftch word contains seven letters. The 6n=t, the name of a grand division the Hfotiri, the name of a southern capital: the third, of a Now England capital the lourth, of a country in Kurope.

(ifogrHphlail Rebus

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4'j.—NntnoricKl. Tti»ri' is no SKCOSD like tin ALL, Tlinm^h all our live*. wo find Tis just, then, whether great or small,

To never be unkinil.

4,5.(presence

win but bless,

1. 2. 0, 5 than pen can tell Its blessings 3, 3 express

Were to write long and well.

'(i, 43.—Floral Anagram. Though pretty they tell us No sucnt we disclose, So they who would smell UB

Must have A BIO KOSK.

No. 44.—Numurlcal Knigma. Mv wli ilt, composed of !i) letters, Is imitation from Shakespeare.

My 14, St, 33, B, 20 is to melt. Mv ,U IK, IT, 24, 15 is a bill. My 'Jl, 4, :ti, (i, 81, 23, 2 is a stake. My 5. 12, lit, 2 is rational. My !!,

20,

T,

10

is a girl's nickname.

My it. -TO, 22 is part of the foot,. My VS. 1, 2-S, », II, 10 is covering for a i.r.us.-.

'No. 45.—Trim spoilt! mis.

1. A urammattad term transpose nnd make lean transpose again and make cuLs 'irans|*«e nyain and make weapon trann5o~(* .'iKiiin and make fruits. 2. A medical term transpose and make a weight sounds communications.

No. 40.—Deletions.

1. Delete a yum and get a mineral. A temporary shelter uud leave two. 3. A plant and leave a security.

A im-chauieal force and leave a marsh. 5. A weight and leave a body of fresh *ator. 6. A vehicle and leave a priest's cloak.

An Oratorical Boomerang.

"1 have met this man," said the legal inmiuary, with extreme severity, "in a pvAt many places where I should be fehamed to be seen ni-^lf," and then be paused and looked with astonishment at ibeBunling court and jury.

llroke Him All Up.

He—Do j'ou think the photograph I mailed you the other day was like me? She—I hope not. When it came it was broke.

Key to the Puzzler.

No. 31. Kiilille: The silent letter G. Ko. Si. The box problem:

10

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2.

II

THE BACTERIA FAD.

Science Gone Mad In the Hands of KntltuHl»HtH. These doctors lire a wearisome lot, observes the Milwaukee Sentinel. If the world were foolish enough to attempt to follow nil their suggestions and to avoid all that hygienic, cranks deelitre to be dangerous, living would be impossible except under conditions that would make living intolerable.

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AN

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Our cut shown the three arrangements of the Iwxes uh made by the merchant's sjm. The names are: Spenccr, an early English poet Drydon, an w»rly English Pwt, and Bryant, an American poet.

No. in.—Drop Letter Proverb: "Stars not seen by sunshine." No. 34.—Numerical Enigma "A wrong confessed is halt redressed."

No. 35.—Initial Puzzle: W-allace. W W I A I O

N It N O I) 6 A O

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No. SC.—Anagrams from Dickens: 1. Oliver Twist. 2. Wilkias Micawber. 3. Gamp. 4. Little Dorrit. 5. Sydney ywUui. c. Lady Dedlock. 7. Betsey Trotvoou. 8. liarold Skimiiole. 9. Pleasant KlUerhood. 10. Dick Swiveller. 11. Bill

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Willet-

XS,

ir,

Wal,t«r

13- TuLkinghoru.

Browlie.

15. David Copperfleld.

Gay. 17. Lord Verisopht. 18.

|*lwanl Chester. II). Captain Cuttle. 30. lra. Jarley. I

Ni°' B»rlefl

Cities: Lowell, Venice,

Bergen, Palermo, Kingston.

The latest fad. next to the disposition of surgeons to extirpate all the important organs of the body, is to find bacteria everywhere, and to warn people against (loin"', for fear of bacteria, what it is necessary to do in order to get along at 'sill. A Buffalo doetor has found nothing better to occupy bis time or no better way to advertise himself than to examine under the microscope the straps in the street ears by which unhappy wretches maintain an upright position when the cars are crowded, lie tinds these straps "fairly reeking with bacteria." This is a strange use of the word reek. We might as well speak of the atmosphere as reeking with birds. Keeking means steaming or smoking. Bacteria have inst as much right to be everywhere as birds and butterflies have to fly in the air. and they are for the most part as harmless. The idea the doctors seek to convey is that where then.' is microscopic life there is danger to health. If there is a space on earth where microscopic life does not exist, man can not exist on that spot. The air we breathe, the water we drink, is full of harmless aniraalculae, and would not be life-sus-taining otherwise.

We are warned against sneezing, except into a bacterium receiver, for fear of letting loose into the air destructive bacteria to attack the nasal membranes of other folks. We are warned against receiving money—hard money or paper money—without first putting it through a disinfecting process. We are told to go through the world with a strainer over the nose and the mouth, with carbolized gloves, and soon. In short, if we are to stand any show of living to a reasonable age we are to shut ourselves up in gauze sat urated with disinfecting preparations, drink distilled water, abstain from every thing we like, and have no other concern in the world than the care of health.

There are certain reasonable sanitary rules based on a few facts of observation that are worthy of serious attention. They are not attended to ordinarily, because hygienic cranks urge so many ridiculous and impossible rules and so constantly shock the common sense of mankind. To ask a rational being to refrain from grasping a friend's hand for fear of bacteria, to deny himself the pleasure of osculation, and all that, is too much. If these doctors persist in pointing out microscopic life wherever they And it the thing is to recognize the fact that microscopic life is edible nnd wholesome—raw, fried, stewed, baked or in any other form. We are made up—all of us and in every part of us—of microscopic organisms. A man is simply a collection of such organisms. every minute particle of his being havingan independent life. There is nothing to be frightened at. I'.actcria have lieen in the world a good while, and enough people have managed to I live to make it a pretty active world

BUFFALO BONES.

Hundreds of Tons of Them Shipped to Kusteru Mumifue! urers.

Not hiilistii'il with Icilliiijr tl»' lmffalo for his fur. snys tin- (irniul l'orls I.N". U.I l'liiiniloiiK-r. the avtirii-ious man now picks up the dry houi'S. us tlioy aro found over tho State, and sells them to Kastern inanufiieturi'r.s. Only a few years ajro these, animals numbered millions. .Now tliere may be liftv witliin this State. A few fijrtm'S ivfrardinsf the bones of the animals sluuprhteivd during the last few years will show in what numbers they existed. Where the buffalo nourished there liis cousin, the domesticated cow. will thrive, and

Klertric ar» for Ithi'iunulif*. Accounts come from St. Louis of the latest craze in that city, which is to ride on the electric car to cure rheumatism. A greater number than would be imagined of the crowds that till the electric ears are people who have the idea that electricity will cure every ailment under the sun, and in St. Louis tWse adherents of the electric faith propaganda muster especially strong. A conductor on one of the street-car lines is reported as saying: "It is amusing to see passengers oil our line eying each other and whispering to companions about the new cure for rheumatism. If a man, woman or eh.id boards a car with a crutch or cane you can hear whispers to the effect that there is a rheumatic patient out to test the new cure."

Hard on tin1 Ducks*

A singular story conies from Greenpoint, N. Y. A large mansion in the yieinitv took fire, which originated in the main chimney, and the Haines were spreading rapidly. A young man ran to the duck pen and secured a number of the largest fowls. Then he took a ladder, anil mounting to the top of the house went to the chimney, from which llames and smokes were pouring, and dropped the ducks one after another into the liery shaft. This had the effect of cheeking the flames and the fire was subdued.

F^ADFIELD'5

0

PAID 31 DOLLARS DOCTORS' BILL.

paid 31 dollars doctor's bill for my wife In one ^onr, and one bottle of Bradfield'

Fsmale Regulator did her more good than all the medicine 6he had taken before. JAMES T. GOTT, Carml, Xll.

Have suffered periodically for years—been treated by the best physicians without re* lief—Bradfleld'* Female Regulator did mo more good than all the other remedies.

EMULSION

it a wonderful flesh Producer. It is the 1 Jie»t Kenedy tor CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Waiting- Discases, Chronic Conghs and Colds.

Ask tor Scott's Emulsion and take no other

Not to Klamo.

Voice (through the bread dough)— Mother, I couldn't helnit 1 tumbled in by a.vidence.—Ijlft.

Wlieu Baby was srtcE, we gave her Castorta. When she was a Chili!, slio cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When alic bad Children, sbe gavo tliem Castoria

WHY WII.TJ you foron when Shiloh's Cure will give you aininediato relief. I'rice 10 cents. "0 cents ami SI MolTctt Morgan .V Co.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

Sliiloh's cire will iinniediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis For sale by MotTett. Morgan A Co.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The oppressed subjects of European governments, turn to this country for free hoines, free laws anil for the free use of Salvation Oil for their pains, vrj,

sheep and horses will do especially well I Sjirci fn Cttsrx. on the nutritious herbage that enticed S. 11. CliiVord. New Cassel. Wis.', was the bison from the south and central troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism plains. I'rom the single station of jjstomaeli was tlisordereil. his liver Minot then? were shipped of bulla I ..1S j^'eeted to an alarming degree, apbones iii issii, two hundivd and twenty-

oljt(? fel

awlv ,lml

live tons lSST, six hundred tons: reduced in llesh and strength. Three 1SS8. three hundred and seventy-live ,wtl.|os

tons in 18*9, two thousand seven hun-

4

Mrs. ELIZA DAVIS, Charlotte, N. C.

Have used Bradfleld's Female Regulator and can recommend it to all my friends Miss C. 8. WIEMEYER. Denver, Col.

BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. On. Sold by all Druggists. Price, ji.ou per bottle. Sold by Nve»V Co.

SCOTT'S

Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and

Soda

Is endorsed anil prescribed by leading physicians because both the Cod IAver Oil 1 and Jlypophoiphitet aro the rccognizo'l agents In the cure of Consumption. It is as iialatable as milk.

Scott's Emulsion

BOL'TI!

Emulfiicm, It

he

of

thousand seven hun-

Filhvanl SliepUtn

..ls torrilMv

Klectrie Bitters cured him.

,, Harrislmrg. 111..

had a running sore leg of eight years' I standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's

dral and seventy-five tons: and there have been shipped this year and are ready for shipment, at that one station, two thousand four hundred tons. Col. Lounsberry estimates these bones represent two hundred and fifty-nine thousand two hundred animals, and that these shipments do not represent over one-tlurtieth of the entire amount of tie Electric Bitters, and one bottle Buck buffalo bones that have been bleached leu's Arnica salve cured him on the sunny surface of North Dakota —bones that once were the frame work of seven million buffaloes.

Arnica Salve and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba. Ohio, had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said lie was incurable. One bot-

entirely.

Sold at Nye and Co's. drug store.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

Allow me to add mv tribeut to the '111 cacy of ElY's Cream Balm. I was suffer ing from a severe attack of influenza and tarrh and waf Induced to try your

1

eui-

edy. The result vas marvelous. I could hardly articulate, and in less than twenty lour hours the catarrhal mpto Is and my hoarseness disappeared and was able to sing a heavy role in Orand Opera with voice unimpaired. 1 strongly recommend it to all singers. w. II Hamilton. Lending heooaa nrofs

Xow Try This.

will cost you nothing and will surely lo you good, if you have a cough, cold or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption coughs and colds is guaranteed to givo relief or money will be paid back. Sufferers from lagrippe round it just the thing and under its use had a sjxedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our exjiense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at Nye ,V Co. drug store. Largo bottles 50e and SI.

Itucklen'n Arnica Sulvr.

The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns anil all skin eruptions, and jxisitively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisj faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Bale by Nye fc Co..

Next door to Elston's Bank.

RAILWAY 1IMECARDS.

MOKOX ROUTE.

SOUTH 12:i!f»a.m... 1 :'J0n.rn...

NOKTIL

...Night Mail (dully) 1 ....Day -Mull (dally) 1 ::U!p.m

IA hove trul ne only stop at county seats.] 5:27p.m...Bedfordund l.uf. Aceoiii...l0:pJa.m M:0iu..m Way Freight l:30p.m

BIG 4—Peoria Division.

WEST

i):18a.ia Express-Mall 0:18a.m 1 tiiSa.m Mall (daily) ia:ri5a.m Mall—Express 1 :U5u.in 1:35p.m Mall—Express. 0:4Sp.m

VANDALlAw

0:4 "»u. Express 5:lHp.m Mall

WANTED.—-A

OrlUpin.

.. H:lUa.m

Accommodation l'Jfnoon

WANTED.

limitol

nuinbor nf pupils in

»hoM hand by pracllcal writer, N. S. Wood, 11 :t Wost Colleu't?street.

forsale.

FOU

SALE—An open faced silver watch Klyin movement, chPHp. Inquire at the Journal olDce.

FOK

SALE:—Anyone desirinjr to purehnse a Pujr dotf can do so liv eullinjr at t^O'J West Marker si reel.

FOR RENlj

FOU

KENT—A dwelling liouse within three squares of courthouse. Inqtiireol' S. E Oabbs.

LOST.

LOST—Aamountchuln

LOST

steel purs» containing a

small of change, wmewliere on the street*. Kinder will please leave at this oliice.

A small White Angora mutT. between Music Mall and residence of .!. It. Honnell. Leave at post ofllee and recieve rewanl.

DR. C. E. RANKIN,

Oftlce over tLe Corner Book Store. Koeldcnoe f00 Soflth Washington Street Office hours—! to 12, '2 to5p.ni. and 7 toSp.rn

CRAWFORDSVILLE

TRANSFER LINE,

R. C. WALKUP, Prop. Passengers and Haggapo to Depots, Hotels, o» any part oft hoCitr. Also proprietor of the Barless Ten-Cetit Hack Lint-

The Cheap Prices will be maintained and Satlsfactoiy service rendered. Leave calls at Stables on Market street, slate at Snodptass & Murphy's.

Telephone No. 47*

Music

ALL

Monday, March 30.

ooMZisrca-, NEWTON BEERS'

Supported by—

MANI WLL.LESBY And a competent company in the English melo-drawa,

LostinLondon

With Scenic Effects.

Prices... .*.• 75 5° 35

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE

Y. MX. A

O. M. GIIEOO, President. W. S. MOFFKTT, Vice President. G. P. DiutiiAM. Recording Secretarj.

H.T. KINO. Treasurer. N. C. MCCAV. General Secretary.

Baths, Tub and Shower Gymnasium, Bowling Alleys, Piano, Games and Reading room. Meetings Sunday at 4:30, p. m. Visitors always welcome.

Secretary McCny's office hours are f'OinJO to 1 0 .in., and 3:30ton:10 p.in,: and every eve* InK from 7to»:30. excepting Saturday.

A Fortunate Young Lady. Miss Jennie Martin, 170 North St, Rochester. N. Y., says: "I suffered long from kidney complaints—home physicians failed to afford telief. A fr end induced me to try Dr. Kennedy Favorite Remedy, of Roundout, N The effect was wonderful. When I had taken three bottles I was cured and have had no trouble since. I ^fite foi the benefit ol others.

Black Undressed Kid Gloves 49c per Pair.

All Chenile Portiers Fringed-Topand Button $4,99 per Pair! Our $1.35 Black Silk Finished Henrietta, 98c per Yard! 25 Pairs $3,50 Lace Curtains only $1,79!

See Our Big Stock of Window Shades. The Above Are Big Bargains and Are Positively for,this Week Only.

Has bought the entire stock of

material from the Water and

Light Company, and has re­

moved it to his shop under the

Elston Bank.

this Week Only.

The Cheap Dry Goods Man.

Prompt Delivery

THE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY

*W. 3R.. Gosnel]

W. EL LaFleur

Practiciil Plumber,

Orders left at the office of the

WALL PAPER.

Never before have we been able to show so large and thoroughly'' satisfactory an assortment as we have now in stock FOR THE SPRING TRADE. All the new and handsome patterns and colorings are in the stock, and in the cheap grades there are many designs heretofoie only produced in the highest-priced goods.

ANew Stock of Window Shades.

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

Grand Cut Sale on Glassware

At tlie 99 Cent Store. Will Be Continued All Next Week,

Glassware of all kinds at less than cost.

Water a.id Light Company

will be promptly attended to.

NEW PATTERNS, EI.KOANT DESUINS liose Bowls, Cracker .Iar3, Jelly Cups, Sirup Cruets.

Bread Plates, Olive Dishes, Water Pitchers, Cobets, Tumblers, Pieklo Dishes,

Glass (Jostors, Fruit Howls. Water Sets, Berry Sets.

Plain and Colored Glassware at less than cost. See our glassware bargain counter. Remember, this week only.

Ross Bros., 99-Cent Store.

The Jeweler, Jewelei, Jeweler, Jeweler, Jeweler, Jeweler

The Jeweler

The Jeweler

The Jeweler, Jeweler, Jeweler, Jeweler, Jeweler, jeweler