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Ch:onic Rheumatism.

Prompt, Permanent Cured.

Onco Cured, Always Cured. ?ort I£&diso&, Iowa, Feb. 24,1387. goffered severely with rheumatism In knee could hardly move. Two applications of St. Jacobs Oil completely cured me. Mo return in 2 years.

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Oucc Cured, Always Cured. Canajoharle, N. Y., Feb. :0, 18S7. Awoke with excruciating pain in shoulder tried v&riou* remedies with no effect. Went to my office pain became insufferable went home at 11 o'clock and used St. Jacobs Oil. The effect was magical pain ceased returned to worU at 1 o'clock. Cur#

OAS remained permanent. WILLET F. COOK,

Onco Cured, Always Cured. Lowell, Lias*., Oct. 29, 1886. Had severe rheumatism in knee tried many remedies without relief trlel St. Jacobs Oil and was promptly cured. Ho retnm of pain in several years. DAVID LAWRENCE.

Proof. The testimony cannot be disputed. Xt has been verified and renewed after a lapse of year« Ho return of pain. Ho competition can show like results.

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LOOAL NEWS.

Mn». (1. W. Allen is In Brazil.

•John Carroll was iu Cincinnati this week. rtoh Henkei was over from Brazil this week.

C. P. Lucas came up from Wayuetown Sun iiay.

Judge Thoiuas was in Lafayette on Monday last. Major Ross was over from Indianapolis this week.

Charley Hills and wife, of Dakota, are visiting here.

The Lulu Hurst combination did not take the town. Harry Green has returned to Ann Arbor to school.

The republican drum corps gave a ball, Thursday.

TILE RKVIEW will publish the delinquent tax list this year. Miss Julia Harris, of Logausport, is visitiug relatives here.

School commenced Monday after a vacation t.vo weeks. Quite a number from here attended the opening of the Legislature.

George Seering and Minnie Little have joined hearts aud fortunes.

The list of delinquent lands and lots for 1888 will appear in the REVIEW of next week. A number of citizens were in attendance this week at the convening of the legislature.

E. F. Wilhite, living south of the city, fell off of a fence on last Monday and broke his leg.

C. D. Meigs, of Indianapolis, held interestin services at the Y. M. C. A. rooms on last Sunday.

Representatives Carroll and Trout are quartered at. the Grand Hotel, Indianapolis, for the present.

Wnvelaud furnished a good delegation this week who were fined for playing poker. Poor Waveland.

A letter from Mr. Henry Hulet, residing at Sau Jose, Cal., will.be found iu this issue of the REVIEW. 'F

A freight train of thirty cars was thrown from the track at Corwiu, Saturday, delaying passenger trains many hours.

Rev. J. F. Foster, a former Baptist minister of this city, has removed to Illinois to take charge of a church in that State.

The laundry of Hong Guay caught fire last Sunday about one o'clock but was extinguished before any great damage was done.

Will F'Sher Pass. agt. C. H. & D. Ry. at Indiauapol/s, and Frank Lewis of Dauville were iu the City this week visK:ng friends.

Otis Fitchey, having passed another milestone in the weary path of life, spent the latter part of last week in Indianapolis, enjoying it.

Lieut. Will May and a party of Gre6ncastle students will give an entertainment in Music H-'.U, Jan. 18. Their Zouave drill will be reated.

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The tnal of Thomas Rush, tho murderer of Ciarles Marks, a fc iu, -r ident of this pi ice, has been in progn -.s for some days past at Kokomo.

The Mud Turtle club were eutertaiued by Sbe.-man Trout Friday night a manner creditable to the host and enjoyed by the popular company.

If ilie Ladoga Leader is not careful the world wi'l get too awful for such a goody-good paper and ilie future Issues of that sheet will have t" ba printed Heaven.

Tho result of three weeks' temperance work in Jndianapoi's by Franc and Edward Murphy is 6,500 signers of the total abstinence pledge. Cot. Dudd ley's name is not on the list.

A winter with so much pleasant weather as this has been has not been known In this latitude iu many long years, if ever. We would all like just such winters every year could they be furnished.

Will Steele, of 'Indianapolis, and a clever young fel'ow with ho^s of friends in tb's county was in the city a paitof the week vlsiiitig friends. He is an active young democrat and a slvong worker in party lanks.

William Johnson was arested at Danville, II'., and brought to Lebanon St'tiday for stealing a horse Thursday night from his cousiu i. W. Johnson, four miles north of that city. He had the stoleu horse in his possession when ai res'eii.

Tne prople of Pot to Creek members of the M. E. church gave Rev. E. R. Johnson a donation of every good thing to eat Sa onlay for h's Clirstinas present. So geoerovs was they hat lliey gave him a who'e wagon load of the many good things of tho land.

The State StatiBtican find in 18S7 the donations to ra'iroads in Judiana amounted to .f5'8,235 and stock was tr':en to the amount of $110,2o2. while iu 1882 the donations aggcegid $293.752 and stock tnkeu $8,200, The to vnsVps voting aid numbered 460.

The late Clarence S. Galey bad an insurance of 85,000 on his life in the New York Life lusurauce Company, the policy having been tnken only a few months ago aud paid ahead for some months. The fact that he committed suicide will not invalidate the cia'm, aud the amount wi'l doubtless soon be paid to his parents

County Superintendent Ewing and Trustee Foster have been making the rounds visiting tho ("lark township ECIIOOIS this ek. Mr. Ewing reports these schools much above the average :nd further says that the Ladoga Normal students take

front rank among the y,m

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teachers Leader. The second quarterly meeting ot Waveland M. E. church will be held January 12 and 13. Preaching Saturday at 10::W, followed by quarterly conference also Saturday evening and Sunday morning and evening. Love Feast Sunday at '.Wl. It is expected that the Presiding E'der, Kev. W. H. Hickman, will bo present at all the services.—Waveland Indi pendent.

Albert Williams has I eeu engaged by Jesse Brant, who lives west of here, in cutting cord wood, and on hist Friday as he was cutting a tree down a limb fell a distance of about 25 feet and strikiug him on the head, inflicting what was at first thought to be only slight injuries, but on Saturday he suffered very much from its effects. At last reports he was getting

STATE NEWS.

Terre Haute wants a boom. Should have It by all means.

Decatur couuty court house to be remodeled $25,000 worth. Shelbyville's got gas, and immediately wanls a board of trade.

New insurance company just commenced business at Elkhart. Anderson: New People's gas co. at Alexandria to furnish gas at cost.

Geo. France, uear LnPorte, found 55500 in Spanish coin in hollow tree.

Shelbyville plumbers compelled to give bond before doing any plumbing.

Terre Haute printers will celebrate Ben. Franklin's birthday with a ball. Richmond gas company to hereafter make gas out of coal oil and natural gas.

Tribune says there has been no change in drinks at Evansville since New Years, Glum are the owners of Terre Haute's Ice skating rink. Can't get freeziug weather.

Free shows evidently catch at Richmond. A traveling doctor has packed bouses every night. Lafayette came very near being taken in by Shaw, the festive building asso. man from Chicago.

Colored folks at Muncie danced for a prize the other night. An Anderson couple gathered it in.

Kokomo has a private mail delivery that is said to be a blooming success. Been running a weok.

Armstead Hatfield, aged 81, and Vina Richardson, aged 70, married in Benton tp., Monroe county.

Going to bore for oil at Terre Haute, and company of local capitalists have abundant faith iu getting a gusher.

Contract for digging the ditch for draining Loblolly swamp near Portland been let for $18,000. Ditch is to be 14 miles long.

A shingle nail was found in a perfectly fresh egg recently by a farmer near Niles, Mich.

Tim Campbell goes to the th '.tie whenever a New Yo' play is on. He sits right down in the "bald headed row.

Senator 'loin, of 'IMnois, is one of the most indefatigable theatregoers. He is usually seen on all the loading first nights, IMK®

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It seems st'-ange that it is neecssary to persuade men that you can cure their diseases by ofJe/'iig a premium to the man who fails lo receive benefit. Aud yet Dr. Sage undoubtly cured thousands of cases of obstinate catarrh wi.ii h's cata'rh remedy, who would never have applied to him, if had not been for offer of the above sum for au incurable case. Who is Uie next bidder for cure or cash

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THE CRAW FORDS VILLE WEEKLY REVIEW

South Bend getting ready tor 1889 base ball Arguing for free gravel roads at Vincennes.

Dr. Alexander C. Stevenson, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Greencastle, died Wednesday morning, aged 86 years.

Monon conductors at Lafayette will petition Supt. Woodard to hereafter promote woithy b.'ikeman as oonductors iu case of vacancy.

Dobney C. Paris, Harrison county lawyer, iu jail at Corydon for alleged violation of pension law. Took $100 as fees when law allows him but $25.

Said that Frankliu college has lost 100 students dur ng the year past because of lack of room. Thought new building will be completed by the last of 1889.

Richmond kids wrecked a natural gas regu lator and were scattered over the street. They dropped a inat:h in and wai: :d to a tie what it would do. They're posted now.

Wm. Jones, L. N. A. & C. conductor, and young woman with whom he has been living, at Monon, arrcstc-1 at inst-ince of Jones'real wife on charge of living in adultery,

Frankfort waterworks will be extended, in pursuance to an agreement made on dismissal of suits. The company a'.so forfeit", all claims against the city for renin! for three years past. Mrs. Ella Iddings, who was suddenly missed from Floyd township, Putnam county, has been discovered with friends at Frankfort. Says disappearance was caused by domestic infelicity.

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A New York English chop-house, kept by a German, uses a tonof cheese every three mouths for Welsh rarebits and golden, bucks.

Riiijitti? Noises

Ju the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or hea'ing also result from catarrh. Hoods Sarsapa' ilU* the g'eat blood puiifier, is a pecui'aHy successful remedy for this disease, which it cures by purifying the blood. If you suffer from catarrh, try Hood's sarsaparilla the peculiar medicine.

Alvan Clark has gone ti Denver to arrange for the construction of a telescope with a twenty-inch leuse for the college there. 5€l®!f

Epocli

The transition from long, linging aud painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the individual. Such a remarkable event in the memory and the agency whereby the good health bps en attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard injpiaise o4f electric bitters. So many feel that they owe their resiontliou to health, to the use of the great alterativo and tonic. If

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Ma'-v Anderson is meeting with success Boston. Sho was clever enough to let (lie cny know that she had met Mr. Browning.

To Cure Kitlney Trebles.

Use r. Kilmer's swamp-root kidney, liver and bladder cure. It' relieves quickly and cures the most chronic and complicated cases. Price 50c. and $1. pamphlet free. Binghaiuton. N. Y. Sold, recommended and garanteed by Lew Fisher. D-29-3in

A Grand Chance.

Richmond & Ross are selling out their immense stock of Robea and Blankets at cost to

along very well, and it is hoped the injuries! make room for their new Summer Goods. Call will not prove fatal.—'Waynetown Hornet.

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All About Alphabets.

Will my youngest American readers— my

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youngest—please give me their

attention? Ah, here you are I Well, my little ones, aa you very Boon are to begin to learn your letters, if, indeed, you are not already learning them, it may interest you to know that tho babies of other countries, as well as baby Americans, are expected to know their alphabets at a very early age and some of them, becauso there are more letters in their alphabets, have even a harder time than you do. Some again have less to learn.

For instance, as a sprightly and learned correspondent informs this pupil, the Sandwich Island alphabet has only 12 letters the Burmese, 19 tho Italian, 20 tho Bengalese, 21 the Hebrew, Syriac, Chaldee, Samaritan and Latin, 28 each the French, 23 the Greek, 24 the German and Dutch, 26 each the Spanish and Slavonic, 27 each. But, on tho other hand, the Arabic lias 28 the Persian and Coptic, 82 tho Georgian, 35 the Armenian, 38 the Russian, 41 the Muscovite. 43 tho Sanskrit and Japanese, 50 the Ethiopic and Tartaric, 202.

If th lis information bewilders you, mv poor little letter learners, don't mind it. It will keep. One of these days you will be big and able to play tag, and, later on, baseball in these languages. Then, a few letters, more or less, in any one of them, will be a matter of small consequenco to you. Even now, I dare say, after what I have told you, you'd be able to play

fou. Even now, I dare say, after what

with the letter blocks of any country. In truth, if I were you, I think I should prefer a box of Ethiopic or Tartaric letter blocks to begin with.—St. Nicholas.

An Accumulator.

Swipes—Is that watch you bought any good? Bodkin—Good™ Well, I should say so! Last wrc!: it gained enough time to" pay for itself. Yonowine's New -.

A hosiery mill has been started at Florence, Ala.

A Michigan chiropodist is making a triumphal progress as "William the Corncures.

Senator Reagan is fond of the opera, and does not mind if it is only comic opera, either.

A western fakir is selling in adjustable engagement ring that can be made to fit any finger.

Thomas Wilkinson, of Vernon, N. Y., has a beard five feet long, which he wears tucked under his vest.

Pine City, W. T., claims to have the smallest living woman. She is 27 years old, twenty nine inches tall and weighs thirty-three pounds.

To Cure a Bad Couglr

Lse Dr. Kilmer's cough cure (consumption oil). It relieves quickly, sto .s tickling in the throat, hacking catarrh dropping, decline, night sweat and prevents death from consump tion. Price 25c. Pamphlet free. Binghaniton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaran toed by Lew Fisher. D-29-3

The champion economist of the ^Nineteenth century lives in Fulton couuty, tGa. He has iiis socks aud gloves made from his own hair.

Give Them a Chance.

That is to say your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger'alr-passages but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them.

When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do they cannot do well. ®|f

Call it cough, cold, croup, 'piieumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head aud lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boscheo's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you may depend upon this for certain. Nov 19 ly

A man named life has been appointed postmaster of a Virgiuia town. He will have nothing to do with dead letters.

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Wonderful medicine is just now attracting the attention of the people of Montgomery county, and this is none other than the old reliable Dr. Well's Family Cough Syrup, a remedy that has no equal in the cure of coughs, colds and consumption. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Nye & Co. dec 22-l.v

Sunset Cox is very fond of French comedy and light opera. a

Mother. Wife, Daughter^ Those dull tired look and unpleasant feelings speak volumes. Dr. Kilmer's female remedy builds quickly a run-down constitution and brings back youthful beauty. Price SI. pamphlet free. Bingliainton, N. Y. Sold recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher druggist. D-29-8ui.

Senator Ingalls likes comedy, but he is also fond of Shakespeare.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,

When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, "When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,

When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria.,

Consumption Surely Cured. To THE EDITORPlease inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the abov named dispase. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have consumption if ttiey will send me their express and post oilice address. Respectfully, tf T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl St., New York

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PENSIONS.

A DOG, croising a bridge over a stream with a piece of flesh in his mouth, saw his own shadow in the water, and took it for that of another Dog, with a piece of meat double his own in size. He therefore let go his own, and fiercely attacked the other Dog, to get his larger piece from him. He thus lost both. —/Ewp's Fables.

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Every Soldier disabled iri iht bti ice ot the United Slates either bv ac jcident or otherwise gets a pension I he loss of a hnger or los of a finger, the loss of an e\e, or ioe, or any gunshot wound or other in ury gives a pension.

A rupture, il not slight, will ^ive a pension. Also ruptured veins or dise.i e-: ol the itings. If you are entitled to a pension don't delay ii. Let us file your eass while theie is yet time.

Fill! bounty paid to all soldiers discharged on account of wounds, rupture or any injury, the s.tme .is if th.-y served their full time. Send two stamps for a^iroular of Pensimi and Bounty Acts. Address,

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