Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 December 1891 — Page 2
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ONE ENJOYS Both the ir.c-tliod and results wheu Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sysf.m efi'ectuallv, dispels colds, headl.lies and fevers and cures habitual icnstipation. Syrup of Figs is the jnly remedy of its kind ever pro(Wed, pleasing to the taste and ae optable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneticinl in its eflt-cts, prepared only from the mosi hertli.hy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c AIUL Si bottles bv all leading drug-tri.-ls. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try i*» Do not accept any substitute.
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PATRIOTIC WORK*
Ever person who Is opposed to Free Tr&di Bkrery and favors American Industrial Ind pendenoe secured through the policy of Pro* tectlon, shonld read the documents published by the American Protective Tariff Le&ffue. As a patriotic) citizen, it Is your duty to place these documents in tho hands of your friends. They axe interesting and instructive, and embrace discussions of all phases of the Tariff question* The League publishes over 60 different docu* in cats, comprising nearly COO pages of plainly printed, carefully edited and reliable Informa* tion. Among the authors of these documents are, Hon. James O. Blaine Wm, Mcluuler, Jr., Governor of Ohio Senator S. H. Culloui, of IUt* uoU Senator Joseph K. Dolph. of Oregon, Ei« Consul to Liverpool Senator A. S. Paddock, ot Nebraska Sonator Frjo. ot Maine Senator Caser, of North Dakota Senator Justin S. Mor* ril, of Vermont Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, of Rhode Island Hon. Thomas II. Dndloy, of New Jersey Hon. Robert P. Porter, of Washington Prof. R. Dodge, of the Agricultural Depart* went at TVashington Commodore W. U. T. Hughes: Hon. E. A. Hartshorn, of New York Congressman Dolllvor, of Iowa lion. B. F. Jones Dftvid liall Rice, of Boston Ex-Cong, reaimian Perkins, of llansas Dr. E. P. Miller, of New York Hon. Geo. Draper, of Mass. Hon. C. L. Edwards, of Tex&fl Judge Wm. Lawrnnce, cf Ohio Hon. D. 0. llarriman, of K«w York Hon Geo. B. llnntwcU, of Mass. lion. E. II. Amidown. of New York 2 Enoch Ensley, of Tennessee,
This complete set of documents will be sent to any address, post paid, for Fifty (60) Cent*. Address, Wilbur F. W&kem&n, Seo'y^ No. 31 West Twenty*Third Stroet, New York*
WANTED- HELP.
Notices,jiu-iur ihi* huui lreo for three days men to Uritaii'
\\i AN rhU-rlwoor three iht clnss Vi mlvr.rt fur ilu* Eno\ cIoptiHu ntcii. Can at room 17 'bobbins House. \\TAN'li.i) -A.^rUui- jf.MMfral liou«.' work
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"\\r A NTIvU DO Vol" WANTTi) MAKK "(1 at homer' Mrs. Smith -pent *7 for a Box or -ii... 1- Loumje. unl allowed me to send peoi•: a 1 ii answered ruv'advertisements to fee ).» for wlneli I ir::vf commission, Wiiicn avtirajfei foO m*r week. 11 vou will do the same.- likytur «liMrU-t send for terms to
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470 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn, N k\ an cook and love nn«l Terms,
A^7 ANTED All person* who bake to !»r tbe best cookiiur in the world. Priee^TJ, .fl.j
Jo per cent, dlscuinteasb with order, balance in 00 days. ALFKKO UOLKS, JVJO Myrtle uv«'Wj\ Hrorrklvn, N. V. Met. lti-1 d\w.
FOR SALE.
Jp^OH PALTi.-rAt a barjrain. llmmc .. and lot, on Lala\e?te A\e. House has 1 nwniiK. ail on Cumberland A- MUler
Notices under tlda bead one -?enta Un«. aduv. hiKbt words to a line. Nothing lesw than 10 cents tjiken. Cush In advance, plei^e.
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HAI,K-r,.riy itoivs of 1:111,1 Ii, |„rk township. Addles K, t'tiji can Jelli*r» f-on street
XjOJItR.—1 will sell your house, farm, or JL any other real rotate, or lorlelt *i-Vj heudsutmp torrepl). ALKHKlrriLIv.
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JtKNT.—(Jwxl house on (J rant avemio. fffHMl cellar, stable, cistern, well KOO«l comentende? None but k«hmI, llrst chiB^ renters need apply. liKjuire at Albright's *rr«n*frv and livik'*ry. jj,
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Thwu woniw iiro VITV familiar (o our ro.idiTH fitsi! not diiv J)HKKOB without tbo n-]iort of hu Biultlon death of some prominent t:itizon. 'J'hc o.vjilanat on i« '•ho irt diPi'iii-o." Xlii.s is roa.son to be careful if
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HTinj.toms: Short broalh. pain in side, R(i.oth«.rii)g h]»11r, n-.voll.in ankles, asthmatic breathing, weak and hnnirrv spoils, teridornr.'ss in shouldir and arm fluttering of heart, irrogular pulse! 1 heso symptoms mean heart disease. The most reliable remedy is Dr. Miles' New Henri (Jure, whieb has saved thousands of lives. Book of testimonials free at Xye Co.'s, who sells i")r. Miles' Kew lloart Cure.
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WKDNE8JUW PKC. 0, 1891.
This Date iu History—Dec, 9, Oustavus Adolpbus, king of Swetlen und IVotestant chntnpton. Iwrn iu Stockholm killed at Lut/.eri,
Nov. 10, I(• «.
HXS—John Milton, tho {ocW brn In l«omloir died the HiT4. 1041 —Sir Anthony Vandyke,
Flemish painter, uivd in I .iondon: born in Antwerp.
JOHN MILTON.
IS24—Hattlo of Ajacuoho and victory of tho Peruvians, securm* their independence. ISih—Tho "Sand Creek Massacre." bo called by "philanthropists," but known In the far west as "Chmnuton's Victory tho First
Colorado cavalry, led by Colonel J.M. ChivlUKton. slaughtered AO Indians. Battle at Cuyler's Plantation mid Monteith Swamp, Go., by Fourteenth corps on .Sherman's left wing. 1SS1—John W. Forucy, editor aud in)litician, died bom 1H7. 1SS9—Chicaco auditorium dedicate by Adellna
Pattl, PrcMtlem Harn&on and otherotllcials honoriug tho occasion with their presence.
TIIE Montgomery county Democrat, who hasn't a finger in the Gohen-Long tight is a mighty lonesome nninuU. He gives in a heni by himself.
THF. Democratic New York Times com* mcuLing on the result of the speakership, says The elect ion of Mr. Crisp, by the coalition of tho ricmogogy of Hill, the spoiUmongonng of Tammany, the protectionism of Gorman atul Brice, the haif corrupt, half fanatical free-silver movement, and the old South, must inevitably "give pause" to the men who have believed that tho Democratic party would be a tit. instrumentality for the accomplishment of tariff reform, and for the clean and honest administration of the government.
TITK Chairman of tho Republican State Central Committee has issued a call for township conventions, to be held on the ^th day of January lor tho purpose of electing township committeemen and delegates to the district convention lobe hole on the '21st of 'the same month. This convention will be held at Terre Haute for this mstnet. The aiembers of the ^'oinmiltee chosen on tho ilth will meet at Crawfordsville on the 10th for permanent organization, in thodistrict convention, Montgomery county will be entitled to o-I votes which will be apportioned to the various townships by the chairman of the county central committee.
TIIAD Ikri.Eii, of tho Huntington /Y'.vo/•/, safely admonishes the fraternity what to do if any newspaper man
vever
finds himself confronted with an embarrassing request like that made of Hussell Sage last week: ff the editor of tho Ih'nthl were to receive a visit Trom an unknown stranger with a black \alice and a demand that we write him a check for $1/200,000, it is safe to say we would not run the risk of being blown tip by a dynamite bomb a* did Russell Sage. We would write the check p. d. q., even if we knew the aw didn't |ermit us to give checks when we had no money on deposit. If Mr. Sago had a printing office experienre he wouki be better equipped for the responsibilities of a millionaire.
nr. Chicago Inter-Ocean calls the attention of the fanners to the fact that since the passage of the McKinley bill the farmers of the L'mtec'i States have made gains as follows: 1'rohibitiou of American meats re moved by tho governments of Germany, Denmark. Italy and Austria.
Duties on grain, meats, lard and nearly all farm products repealed by Brazil and Cuba.
Tho President of the Mexican Jiopublic empowered to admit grain, meats and live stock free of duty.
And say that those concessions Inforeign nations to the products of the United S'.atos farmers have been made since, and f-omu of them because of the passage of that new tariff which tho freo traders and Democrats assured the farmers would "materially curtail the foreign markets for American farm produce."
DliAFSEiiS C.I AT HE CURED'
by local applications, as they cannot roach the ilisoased |ortion of the ear. There is only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian 'I ubo. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is tho result, aud unlebs tho inflammation can bo taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition, hearing will lie destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for. any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that wo cannot euro by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.
V. CHENEY .t CO., Toleuo by druggist. 75 cents. MUch' Xrrvv t- Liver J'IIIk. Act on a now principle— regulating tho liver slomtclie and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr .MiW Piils speedily cure billounoss. bad taste, torpid iver piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses U0 cents.
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BISHOP OA 1.1.0WAY.
Chnrles Galloway, Methodist Episcopal bishop of the Church South, was bom iu Mississippi in 18-19. was educated at the University of Mississippi, and became an itinerant preacher at an early age. He soon became noted as an ardeut advocate of prohibitory liquor legislation and was in general demand as a popular »nd impressive preacher. During the yellow fever epidemic of 1878 he did a great work in attendance upon the sick until prostrated by the disease. In 1882 he was elected editor of the New Orleans Christian Advocate and in 1SSC was ordained a bishop.
v'7 A GeuTlniiinn.
"Arb ni)- biscuits light, Joliu':" iisks the charming young K-ifu, As sho smiles on her husband, and he, With emphtisis, answers, "Thov're lovely, my life,
As light as the foam of the sea." "Is the steak cooked to suit you?" she gently inquires.
And he says, as he smiliugly nods, "It might have been cooked at celestial tires. And is tender enough for the gods." "And tho coffee, that pleases you, too, does it, dear?"
She asks, overjoyed with his praise, Which rather than strains of sweet muslo she'd hear "1 never drank better,'* he says. So she sits down beside him and with him partakes,
Aud the rigid, no doubt, will confess That if John tells her lies in the answers he makes,
He'-» i' gentleman, nevertheless. —St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
WOMAN'S GOSSIP.
ROUMAMA'S queen plays tho harp. YOUNG Mrs. Astor is a great beauty and a perfect dresser
MME DE I.ESSKI'S is regarded as one of]the most devout women in Paris. WHEN Queen Victoria travels she wears uo jewelry and is clad simply in black.
VASSAII'S most popular instructor is Miss Mary W Whitney, the professor of astronomy
Mlts. POTTKH I'AI.MKH. lady president of the world's fair, gets more mail matter than any woman iu Chicago
KATE FIEI.D gives rather a clever definition of plagiarism wheu she calls it a lack of skill in effacing coincidents.
SAUAH U[-:RTNUAI:tr has promised to contribute a painting to the woman's gallery of pictures at the Chicago exposition.
Miss OLIVE I'.IXIIANAN, United States deputy marshal at St,. Louis, is the only woman holding a position of this kind in the country
Send Hl«u Home.
Voice from Doorway—Mary, what are you doing out there? Mary—I'm looking at the moon.
Voice from Doorway—Well, tell the moon to go home, and you come into the house. It's half past 11.—Life.
Slcin Diseases.
What spectacle is more disgusting than that of a man or woman with a skin disease which shows itself in pim pies or blotches on hands, arms, face and neck? It is simply impure blood. See what BrandretlrB Pills did for a chronic case: George Chapman. Pincening, Mich., says: "For years I was in the Mounted Infantry in the U. S. Army, residing during that timo principally in Texas. Almost all of that time I had a chronic skin disease, characterized by an eruption over the entire surface of my legs and thighs, arms and chest. The doctors termed it eczema. I had given up all hopes of ever being cured, when Brandroth's Pills were recommended to me. I concluded to try them, and I have thanked God daily since then that did so I used them for about three months and by that timo was completely cured and have never had any trouble s'n'-e
Fall '1'nJJo Our ltuty
Everybody has at times failed to do their duty towards themselves. Hundreds of lady readers suffer from sick headache, nervousness, sleeplessness and female troubles. Let them follow tho example of H. Herbechter, Stovens Point, Wis., who for five years suffered greatly from nervous prostration and sleeplessness, tried physicians and different medicines without success. But one bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine caused sound sleep every night and sho is feel ing like anew person. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Laramie City, Wyoming, who tried nil other remedies, declares that after three week's nso of the Nervine for headache, nervous prostration, etc she was wonderfully relieved. Sold by Nvo A: Co. Trial bottle freo.
ltcmoval.
The Misses Spruhan havo removed their dross making establishment lothe fourth house south of Center church I
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their old patrons and many now ones.
PariB PannelB are~idf the raeo at Nicholson & Son's.
WAYS OF DRIVING A HEN.
Tho Alan Nobly Comes to tho Front and Knows All About It. (Copyrighted by Lee & Shepard, Boston, And published by special arrangement with them.]
When a woman has a hen to drive into the coop she takes hold of tor hoops with both handa and shakes them quietly toward the delinquent and aaya, "Shew, therel" The hen takes one look at the object, to convince herself that It is a woman, and then stalks majestically into the coop in perfect disgust of the sex. A man doesn't do that way. He goes out of doors and says, "It is singu
lar nobody in this house can drive a hen but myself." And, picking up a stick of wood, hurls it at the offending biped, and observes, "Get in there, you thief." The hen immediately loses her reason and dashes to the opposite end of the yard. The man straightway dashes after her. She comes back again with her head down, her wings out and followed by an assortment of stove wood, fruit cans and coal clinkers, with a much puffing and very bad man in the rear.
Then she skims up on the stoop, and under the barn, and over a fence or two, and around the house, aud back again to the coop, all the while talking as only an excited hen can talk, and all the while followed by things convenient for handling, and by a man whose coat is on the sawbuck, and whose hat is on the ground, and whose perspiration and profanity appear to have no limit By this time the other hens have come out to take a hand in the debate and help dodge the missiles—and the man says every hen on the place shall be sold in the morning, and puts ou his things and goes down the street, and the woman dons her hoops, and has every one of those hens housed and contented in two minutes, and the only sound heard on the premises is the hammering by the eldest boy as he mends the broken pickets.
Mr. Covltle's Kxpcrhumit.
Mr. Coville has got but one apple tree, hut it is a good tree. It has huug full of blossoms, and iu the past week has been a very beautiful ornauieut in his little yard. We do think apple blossoms the sweetest flowers ever created. On Mr. Coville's tree worms have made a huge and unsightly nest.
Mr. Coville learned that the only euro way of getting rid of the nest was to burn it away This was to be done by a lighted bunch of rags saturated with camphene and tied to the end of a pole so as to bo applied to the nest. It was on Friday evening that Mr. Coville did this business His wife helped him. He put a barrel under the tree to stand on, as he did uot have a pole long enough to reach the nest from the ground. He tied a Jot of rags on the end of a stick and dipped the mass into a basin of camphene, and then touched off a match and applied the ball of flame to the nest. High as he was from the ground, still he had to stand well up on his toes to make the remedy effective. But Mr. Coville did not mind that at all, because the flame was doing the wtftk most beautifully. "That'll sizzle 'em, by graciousl" he shouted down to his wife, who stood by him, while his eyes were riveted on the devastation above his head.
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"Wab, ooh, oohl" suddenly rent the air above the apple tree and, before the startled woman could comprehend from whence came the dreadful cry, she received a blow on the head from a ball of burning rags, and went down like a flash, striking the ground in time to see her husband descend, seat first, on a similar ball of flame, and rise again as if called up by an unseen but irresistible power.
It was all explained in a minute, while Mr. Coville sat in a large dish of cold water. It appears that a drop of the lighted camphene fell from the ball and struck Mr. Coville on the chin just as he was in the very climax of enthusiasm, when every nerve seemed stretched to its utmost tension in fond anticipation of the most gratifying results.
The shock was too great for his nervous system to withstand. The barrel went over in that awfully unexpected way which a barrel has of going over, and in the descent of his person Mr. Coville fetehed his wife a wipe over the head with his fireworks as forcible as it was unintended, and wound up the performance by sitting abruptly and inexplicably down upon the illumination itself. Mrs. Coville lost some hair and was scorched on one ear, and Mr. Coville has had to have an entirely new sag put in his pants, but the barrel was aot injured in the least and the torch is ibout as good as new, if any one cares to use it. J. M. BAILEY.
A Matl onal Event.
The holding of the World's Pair ity scarcley 50 years old will be a markable event, but whether it will realy benefit this nation as much aa the discovery of the Restorative Nervine by Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure their excessive nervousness, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind, etc. It acts acliarm. Trial bottles and fine book Nervous and Heart Diseases," unequalled testimonials free at Nye & Tf 111 WDMnMiAil 4M
It in warranted to contain no molrphine or dangerous drug*.
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'Ji the bane of so many llraa that here Is «her* we make car great boost. Oar pills cure It whlla othors do not.
Carter's Little Uver Pills are very small and *ery e*»y to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or pnrge. bnt by their gentle action pleaaa all who nsethem. lnvialsat25oents Are for $1. Sold by droggista everywhere, or sent by malL
CARTER MEDICINR CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
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For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Doss, Son. AND POULTRY. 900 Page Book an Treatment of Animals and Chart 8ent Free. CXTR£8( FeTers»Cooffestlon». Inflammation A.A. (Spinal MenTngitlSf Jnllk Fever* B.B.—Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism* C.C.••Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D.D.—Bota or drubs* Worms. E.E.—Conghs, Heaves, Pneumonia* F.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. ?.3.*«Mlscarrlage. Hemorrhages. H.H.—Urinary and Kldaey Disease** I.1."Eruptive Diseases* Mange. J.K.—Diseases of Digestion* raralysfa. Single Bottle (over 50 doeceX ,({( Stable Case* with Specifics, Manual,
Veterinary Cure Oil and Medieator, $7.00 Jar Veterinary Core Oil* 1.00 Sold by Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhere and in any Quantity on Beceipt of Price.
HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO.. Oorner William and John Sts,, New Yark.
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In uee 30 yean. The ouir *ncce«*fn! remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other causes! 91 per vial, or fi vials and large vi&l powder, for S&.
SOLO BY DIIUGOLSTB, or sent postpaid on receipt Of price.—HUMPHREYS' MEDICIWE CO., Oor. William and John Sts., N. 7
SCOTT'S EMULSION
Of Pure Cod
Liver Oil and 1
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Is endorsed and prescribed by leading ptiyslclana because both the Cod Z.tvrr Oit I and Jlypojihotphites are the recognize agents In the euro ot (knuumption. It Is as palatable as milk.
Scott's
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Emulsion. It
it a wonderful Flesh Producer. II it llir Best Kemeiy for CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitii, Waiting' Dicasei, Chronic Cough* and Colds.
Ask tor Scott's Emulsion and take no other
The Vnndtilla Line
Has on sale winter tourists' tickets to all points west and south also hunters' tickets to all the ''happy hunting grounds" within reach at greatly reduced rates. Also will sell holiday tickets with long limits at one end onethird fares for Christmas and New Years. Call on J. C. HUTCHINSON,
Agent.
Cheap Excursion to Cincinnati. The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway will sell excursion tickets from Indianapolis to Cincinnati and return, December 10th, at tho rate of 82.50 for ths_ round trip, an equally low rates will be in effect from all stations on the C. H. I. division as far east as and including Oxford. Tickots will be good going on all regular trains Dec. 10th, and good returning until Dec. 12th, inclusive.
HolUUiy Hates.
In accordance with a time honored custom, the Big Four route will sell excursion tickets account Christmas holidays at one and one-third fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold December 24th, 25th and 31st, 1891, and January 1st, 1892, good returning until January 4th, 1892, affording everyone an excellent opportunity to enjoy merry Christmas aud a happy New Year. For full particulars call on agents of the Big Four Route. G. E. Robinson, agent, CrawfordByille, Ind
Tho laws of health are taught in the schools but not in a way to be of much practical benefit and are never illustrated by living examples, which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholar, who had just contracted a cold, was brought before the school, so that all could hear the dry, loud cough and know its significance see the thin white coating on tho tongue and later, as-the cold developed, see the profuse watery expectoration and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of thom would ever forgot what the first symptoms of a cold were. Tho scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely, that all might see that oven a se vere cold could be cured in one or two days, or at least greatly mitigated, when properly treated as soon as the first symptoms appear. This remedy is famous for its oures of coughs colds and croup. It is made especially for these diseases and is the most prompt and most reliable medicine known for the purpose. Nye & Co.
50 cent bottles for sale bv
For pain in the stomach, oolio and cholera morbus there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sals by Nye
"CAN I ASSIST YOU, MADAM This is an every-day occurrence slio is taken with that "all-gone" or fuiiit foeline, whilo calling or shopping. The cause ot this fooling is some derangement, weakness, or irregularity incldentJtohcrBex. It matters little from what cause it may arise tnstaut relief may always be found by using
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'Sc.Tp'o"ia
It is the only Positive Cure and Legitimate Remedy for tlioso peculiar weaknesses and ailments of our nest female population. Every Druggist sells it as a standard article, or sent by mail, In form of Pills or Lozenges, on receipt of $1.00.
For the cure of Kidney Complaints, either sex, the Compound has no rival. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers letters ot inquiry. Enclose stamp for reply.
J#n two 2-cent stamps lor Mrs. Plnkh»m'«"V bsiutlful 88-pifl* IlluilrtUd book, entitled "GUIDE TO HEALTH AND ETIQtiETTE." I It contains a volume of vtluablo Information.
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Home Made Bread To that Baked by Bakers Should Try
NETS
URi I1UDD A and BOWELS, dlspolling Headaches, Fevers and Colds, thoroughly cleansing tho system of disease, and curcs habitual constipation.
Bai
They are sugar coated, da not gripe, very small,
A easy to take, and purely
nil I (I Tegetable. 45 pills In each W011 I vial. Perfect digestion I ILL1) follows their use. They abnlaUly cure sick hcaaache, and aro recommended by leading physicians. For sale by leading druggists or sent by mall iacts. a rial. Address HOW'S MEDICINE CO., Props, Sin Fnnckco or Chicago. FOR SALE IN CRAWFORDSVILLE. IND.. BY Mofiett & Morgan, Druggists.
Drs.T.J.ind Martha E.H. Griffith
0fX.aidenoe
Mrs. Dr. Griffith gives special attention Chronic and Surgical Diseases of Women, Children, and Obstetrics. Dr. Qrifflth, a general practice.
CONSULTATION FBEB
Mrs. uralium's
CUCUMBER
and
CREAM.
S&IDpiC Bottle™,,^ freo to anv lady on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for i»o»tago and packing. Lady agents wanted.
MIW. GRAHAM'S
FACE BLEACH
Cures tlio worst oases of Frccklcs, Sunburns SallownesB, Motli-patcljes, Pimples and nil skin blemishes. Price $1.50. Hnrirless and effective. No samples can bo sent. Lady agents wanted. 1^® DrU^iSt ti,|g town who first orders a 11 of my preparations will havo his name added to this advertisement.
My preparations are for sale by wholesale qr'ig gists In Chicago and every city westof
JAPANESE
CURT
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever find or degree—External, Internal, Blind or Uleodlngltchlng,
Chronic, Heeentor Hereditary.
This Remedy has positively never been known to fall. 11.00 a box, 0 boxes for 16.00: sent by mall prepaid on reoelpt of price. A written Guarantee postlvely given to eich purchaser of 0 boxes, when purchased at one time, to refund the 15.00 paid if not oured. Guarantee Issued by Nve 4 Co, Druggists & Sole Agents Crawfordsville, lnd. Samples Freo.
MUSIC HALL,
N,K'"
•ia.urdiy, Dec:nib-'!\ if
.A.lloriglit's 'X1- E._A.. S ead
A KUp-.l, or
Mrs. Hodgson Burnett'
CHABMItlo PLAY
Little
Lord
The Crawfordsville Transfer Line,
R. C. WALKUP, Proprietor.
Passengers and Baggage transferred
Leave orders at the stables on Market
C. A.
branch office at
••"WORTH A GUINEA A E
TAKEAPILL.
I
Fauntieroy.
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T. UcLry heocli Origiul lompaay,
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Lord FauDtaoy."
SPECIAL PP.1CES:
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At tho rlose of tho niatiuw mawe tho ladies and h:Ulr,n \,f a nudienoo will !).• invit.nl t„ tli«. wlu-ro a mvptlnn will 1,,. i|,1 by thi' Little Lord.
Matinee:*-ofeuri
fi. i-u.
Aitultc. oOiNj,
hotel?,
to
any part of the city
OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS.
Such aa Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills,Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costi¥eness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, to,
THE FIRST DOBK WILL OIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. BEECHAH'8 PIUS TAKEN A8 DIRECTED RESTORE FEHAIE8 TO COMPUTE HEALTH.
For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc.,
they ACT LIKE KAQIC, Strengthening the mnscnlar System, restoring long-lost One pltxhn, bringing book the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the ROSEBUD Of HEALTH the whole physical ttiergu of the human trame. Ono ot the best guarantees to the Menmit and OtbUttated Is that BEECHAICS PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
Prepared oaljr by THUS. BEECHAM. It Helens. tueuklK. Softest.
Hobb's Are tin Best on Earth. Act gently yot IT on tho" I.'ITEli, KID-
rompt-
dej ots or
street
Snodgrass' store on
ton street. Telephone
\Va»hinu-theator
No 47.
EFFECTUAL?
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX/*®
For BILIOUS ft NERVOUS DISORDERS
WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE. ML UIVTSrt.fC M/rir ufi.T iitiiKi nn^i. Nna»ii.u.u lilU.U.I .MKl ^chrom-- diwMrM'f I. 'IIM-U*.
Contain* ^'3 to 1' KifrtrU-Jty.
few? OftOKLD. ElfCtrlC S»*pen*rie« fi««? u'/'...'.
fi OOO cured Send ftamp forllluMrotwJ |«nu M* BR.WJ.KORNE.REMOVEOTO180 WIBASH flv„CHi.ra
SOFt- »AWi22X^S
5
ITS GUAR(MPmVEO or RBFtJID KM.Continuous
Dirt
ELDER FLOWER
It is pot a cosmetic in the sense in which that term is popularly used, but permanently beau tinea It creates a eolt, smooth, clear velvety skin, and by daily use&raduaily makes the complexion several anades whiter. It Is a constant protection from the effects of §un and wind and prevents sunburn and lreckies and blackheads will never come while you UQO It. Itcleanses the face far better thausoup and water, nourishes and builds u:i tho skiu tissues and thus prevents the formation of wrinkles. It gives tho freshAesa, clearness and smoothness of skin that you had when a little girl. Every lady, old or young ought to use It MIt gives a more youthful appearance to any lady, and that permanently. It con* t&lDB no acid, powder or alkali, and Is as harmless as dew and is as nourishing to the skiu as dew is to the flower. Price 11.00 at all druggists and hairdressers, or at Mrs Gcrvalsc Graham's establishment, 103 Post street, Ban Franolsco, wbero sho treats ladk for all blemishes of tho face or figure. Ladles at a distance treated by letter. Send ptamp for her little book, ••How to bo lleautiful."
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No. 0 mall H',' J'2 No.7 mall (d...) No. 17 mail. ft»45n No. 3 ExpreM
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No. 52 8k Josoph Mail «r.r:r"'I' No. 54, Poulh Heud Kipro!-» ."-v
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