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FOR BURNS AND SCALDS.

3t is only on true principles that nature is Yticlped in its struggle. nn«i only through Ignorance that pain is intensified or proves fatal "Where it could he relieved.

ST. JACOBS OIL CURES PERMANENTLY. -Daily Mis aps.—Scoresofpeopledaily •'•roughi in contact with heat, steam, boiling "Water and combustibles are hourly injured by some mishap in the nature of burn or scald, and thousands have been cured of such by 4bis best known remedy for the cure of pain.

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EVERY BOTTLE CONTAINS A CURE. Precaution.—But asapm-aution tolts Ve where serious burns and scalds occur, aud -that suffering may not be intensified through lfnorance, read carefully directions for its use accompanying every bottle of St. Jacobs Oil.

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Avoid ntibkilful pretenders. Possess this (/rout •work. It contains BOD pawl's, roval 8vo. Beautiful lilnti.np, cmlioi'sed, fail gilt. Price, only $1.1 by mail, post-paid, cyncealcd iu plain wrapper. Irative Prospectus Prc.p. if you apply now. T^o distingitlxhed author, Yirm. II. Parker, M. T).. rcreived the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL from the National Medical Association, for he PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr.Purkcraiwacoipfl of Assistant Physicians may be consulted, confidentially, by mull or in person, at the olllce of TJ1B 1M.AIU)IY MKDICATj INSTITUTE,

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LOCAL NEWS.

i-'arkwsbtirg lias inad dogs.

Even y»muleville has poker players. Now:. Fostw was up from Ladopa, Monday.

Ther is only one case of scarlet fever 111 Attica.

Tlie whooping couj is raffiutj in Wayne town ihip.

Th. "Normal TVacber" is a now paper at Covin-jton. Bil Insloy, who went south some time ago, is very sick.

Mar May has been granted a divorce from W. W. May.

Ladoga boys are being fined for jumping on and o!T trains. *e Trout shipped five cars of cattle to Buffalo this week.

Tim Waveland Independent calls poker Hie national ignite.

James Myers and Mamie Daugherty were married Tuesday. A new flouring mill will be built at Waveland in the spring.

Waveland has an unusual large crop of woul lie post masters. A

Pr f. J. B. Evans will conduct a normal at Wavvland next summer.

The Vandalia will build a new depot at Waveland iu the spring.

Mrs. Geo. Lamb will go to Europe in the spring on an extended trip. A protracted meeting is being held in the Christian church at Ladoga.

Rev. Philips is holding a protracted meeting at Prarie Chapel near Hillsboro,

C'tarlej Williams attended the inaugural ceremonies at Indianapolis this week. A valuable horse belonging to Sheriff McClasky died of colic Saturday night.

A mad dog bit several hogs last week belonging to Mr. Nichols, of Raccoon. W. M.Cannon and MissLillieEpperson, of Roachdale, were married last week.

A protracted meeting is being carried on in tba Christian church at Parkersburg

It is agaiu reported that the Midland rail road will be pushed through the spring.

A grand shooting match was held at Taylor Thompson's in Ripley township on last Satur day.

President Tuttle, of Wabash College, dedicated a Pr' ibyterian church at Lebanon Sunday.

THE RKVJEW is net gifted with performing wonderful scoops which degrade rather than elevate.

Jackson Quick, of fclmdale, sold a bog to Krahmer Bros., laBt week that weighed 665 pounds.

The republican electors met at Indianapolis on Monday to cast their votes for Harrison for presiden

Ma sba\ Ensminger kept a close eye on the saloons, Sunday, and the man who got a driok was one of the few.

The contract for the Dew M. E. church at Covington has been let to Patterson Brcs., of Ifanville, for $8,823. if

The ordinance of baptism wrs received by liie children of Ira McConnell and Ed Renyolds at the M. E. church Sunday.

The earnings of the L. N. A. fc C. for the yenr 1888 was $2,259,671, against $2,246,978 in 18S7, thus showing an increase in 1888 of $12 003.

The Indianapolis Journal Sunday correspondent from this city should have his letters sterotyped rs a stranger said the same namn appear every Sunday.

The friends of young Petei man who ran off with Misc Pearl Freeman think he had lost his mind and that be will be brought back some time a raving tnaDiac.

Do^S are killing SIP op in the vicinity of Waveland. The Independent says Jas. It. Cauiue has fourteen killed, while Hugh Hod kins had four last week,

An Attica marble dealer has just finished a ui:uument weighing 40,000 pounds and placed it in position over the grave of Mrs. James Goodwin, of Warren couuty.

Ljie & Smith, the foundrymeu, have received a proposition from Greensburg to remove their 'otiudry to that city, but aB they have made arrangements to build a brick structure in this city they wili haidly accept.

C. M. Travis, Fisher Dolierty, Warren Talbot .i-d others of Crawfordsvil'e, will be here in a tew days to organize a Good Templars' In.iee. Tlier^ was a flourishing organization ..ere once, urn there is a field tor it now.— »Y iveland Independent.

Hovey was sworn in as Governor of Indiana on Mouday last and Gov. Gray is now in the ranks of the private cit'/.ens. The inaugural ceremonies took place at the Opera House, and it ip sa'd the enl're audience almost was composed of republican office seekers.

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The supreme coort has reversed the decision of the lower court in the case of tbe siate vs. Win. H. Dm ham. claiming that the suit was filed uuder She Wiong fcii'iule. This fs the suit that Mr. Duibain was charged with making a fa'se statement of ax list, and by this decision Mr. Durham is ahead.

Lafayette is quite sure of being supplied with natural gas, as almost $200,000 has been subscribed as stock for a company that is to pipe it into that city. It will require considerable more money than this amount. The gas will be piped from Kempton, Tipton county, a distance of about 88 miles. At'SfwC

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The mauy friends of W. H. Treloar, one'sof the cloverest traveling men on the road, are glad to see him having so much business In this city that he is compelled to make a trip here every week. Or perhaps the many fair attractions of which tin: city can boast draws him here, as he will not do business on Sunday and that is the day he usually maVes his visits.

Kilrain and Sullivan have finally made a match for $20,000 a side and the championship of the world, to be fought on July 8, near New Orleaus, and the admirers of bruising as a fine art will now proceed to bet on the probabilities of John L. having drunk himself into a condition where he can be whipped. That is all there will be in the championship con test.

Wood costs $12 per cord at Dayton.Cal., E_'gs 25 cents per dozen at Portsmouth- Va At Stratford, Canada, butter is 18 cents per pound.

Snmlay-Sohool Convention.

Program of Franklin township Sunday school convention, to be held at the Darlington M. E church, Jan. 24,1888: 9:00.—Devotional Exercises, conducted by

Rev. E. R. .Johnson. Song.

10:05.—Recitation, Maggie Weesner. Song. 10 15.—"Sunday School and the Streets," Wui,

M. Reeves. Song.

1:00.—Devot'onal Exercises. 1:20.—"The Mill," Mrs. Sarah K. Stewart. Song. 1:35.—Recitation, Anna Stikes. 1.55.—Song, by the children. 2:10.—Recitation, Bertha Booher.

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10:45.—Recitation, Dora Thompson. 11:00.—Appointments of Committees and Rollcall. 11:30.—Adjournment.

Dinuer.

Song.

2:20.—"The TalenLs," Rev. Ryker. Song. 2:50.—"Gideon's Army," Rev. W. Switzer.

Song.

3:20.— Recitation, Clella Mote. 3:30.— Address to the Children, Rev. E. R. Johnson. 3:50.—Miscellaneous Business. 4:00.—Adjournment.

MRS. EI.MA CUNNINGHAM, MRS. JENNIK KERSEY, U. C. STEWART,

Committee.

Belford's Magazine, discussing the ballot problem thinks the evil is too deep-seated to be ever reformed by any election law. It lies the people themselves and no law can prevent a corrupt ballot when bribery lias reached such a stage that otherwise honest people will permit it if not covertly connive at it. One thing is too painfully true and that is that the aggregated capital of this country can carry any measure at a popular election that is to its interest and on which the people divide. It matters not with which party it arrays itself—the money power will continue to hold sway while we prate about a government of the people. The communism of capital can match its dollars agaiust ballots, against bullets, too, and win.

One Fact

Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an Amerc.m stuieman. It is a fact, esiabl'sbed by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's sarsapavi.Ha docs cuie scrofu'a. saltrbeum. and other d'se.scs or a (Tedious av-s^ng -rom itnpoe state or low condition of liio b'oot". It a'so overcomes that t'red feeling c-enes a good appetite, and gives strength to ever pa of (be system. Try it.

Fort Worth, Tex., policemen are paid $60 per month. They have requested '.be council to present each man with a $50 suiL

Some Foolish People

Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's balsam which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure they would immediately see the excellent effect after talking the first dose. Price 50c and $1 Trial size free. At all druggists. N17-ly-eo-w

The Brooklyn borseshoers' fourth annual ball last week.

union held Its

The Population ot Cvawl'ordsville Is about 10,000, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than othere.We would advise our readers not to miss the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's balsam for the throat and lungs. Trial size free. Large size 50c and $1. Sold by all druggists. N25-l-y-e-o-w

Several Swedish colonie3 on the coast of Lower Califoi oia. Two hundred and twen-ty-five families own 9,000 acres.

Grapes ior Changeable Weather. The effect of changeable weather on ladies of delicate constitution is very depressing and seriouB, aud sometimes strengthening is needed to assist nature in withstanding the strain. Nothing more effective can be found than Speer's Port, Burgundy and Claret wines, that are in genera! use in the New York,anrii other hospitals. For sale by druggists. It§§l||tl

The Boston Heipid says the Massachusetts board of arbitration is a success. It has settled many strikes aud prevented others.

Eupcpsy.

This is what you ought to have, in lact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may he had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, If used according to directions and the use presisted in, will bring you good digestion and out the demon dyspepsia and install instead eupepsy. We recommend electric bitters for dyspepsia and all diseases of liver stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50c and $1. per bottle by Nye & Co. druggist.

A thousand people attended the formal opening of Des Moines cotton mH, the first in the state. Ministers were among the speakers.

"That's What 11 Wife Says." "How are all the folks!"' asked Brown of Jones. "All well, except my wife."sa!d Jones, "I'm woi aed about her. She t'res out so eas lly she complains of a backache about all the time and she in so low-spi-ited that she don't seem like herself at all." "My depr fellow," Interrupted Brown, "I'll tell you exactly what she needs. My wife had the very same symp toms a few months ago, hut to-day she is the healthiest woman in town. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescnpt:ou cured her and will cure Mrs. Jones, too. There's nothing on eartli like it for the complaints to which the weaker 6ex are liable. That's what my wife says, and she knows." A guarantee to give satisfaction in in every case, or money returned, is printed on the hotfe wrapper.

At Denver, Col., bricklayers work eight hours per day, and receive from $4 to $5.50 per day.

An Associated Press paper and its outfit brought only $1,000 at Sedalia, Mo., some days ago. s*

The Watterson (Cal.) beet-sugar factory ownors pay $8 per ton for beets.

The Rockville people are organizing a grand fox drive to be hold January 25th.

The Somerset Co-operative fouudry, of Fall River. Mass., was organized in 1867, and is prosperous.

Had Ulcer. ST. LGCIS, MO., June 27, 188F,

The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen.—Abeut two years ago I had a breaking out on my leg that gave me almost intolerable pain from its itching and burning. used the simple remedies al hand, but th disease continued tu spread, covering over a third of my limb, The physicians called it eczemu. The first doctor dul me no good and I tried the second, third aud fourth with the same result. Que of them said I would never be well. I have used everything I knew that was recommended for blood diseases. No oue that saw my swelled and iutlauied leg, which looked as if the blood would burst out of it, ev» er thought there was anything but torture for me. I candidly confess that I owe uiy present health to Swift's Specific, which iu my estimation is invaluable as a blood purifier.

Gratefully yours, MRS. JUI,IA DEWIJ C, 2227 N. 10th Bt

Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.

At Modesta Col., orange trees are in full bloom Cliieo people are eating watermelons.

Ulster has sixty flax spinning mills with larlv 850,000 spindles aud sixty weaving shops that run 27,008 power looms.

"What 'Peculiar''Means. Applied to Hood's sarsaparilla, the word peculiar is of great importance. It means that Hood's sareaparilla is different from other preparations in many vital points, which make it a thoroughly honest aud reliable medicine. It is peculiar, in a strictly mediueal sense: first, in the combination of remdial agents used: second, In the proportion iu which they are prspared: third, iu the process by which the active curative properties of the medicine are secured. Study these points well.' They mean volumes. They make Hood's sareaparilla peculiar in its curative powers, as it accomplishes wonderful cures hitherto unknown and which give to Hood's sarsaparilla a clear right to the title of "The greatest blood purifier ever discovered." J-12-41,

At Cleveland, Ohio, a city ordinance forbids streets cars on ono track to opproach within thirty feet of each other.

Toledo switchmea have struck for a raise. An advance of ten cents a day was offered but refused.

Farmers, take your wheat to Darter's Flour Exchange and get the Laurel and Snow Drift, the finest spring wheat flour in America. 2t

Bangor and other Maine cities supply England aud Scotland very largely with spool stock.

To Cure Kidney Trobles.

Use Dr. 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. Binghamton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and garanteed by Lew Fisher. D-29-3m

Darter manufactures a pure article of buckwheat flour. 2t

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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-ly

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 $1. pamphlet free. Binghamton, N. Y. Sold recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher drug-gist-aasassss I)-29-3m.

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When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla,

Take your buckwheat to Darter's Exchange and get it ground. 2t

See Swank & Clark's twenty dollar suits.

Consumption Surely Cured To THE EDITOR:—Pleaseinform your readers that I bare a positive remedy for the above uaintd disease. 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 they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, If T. A. SijOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl St., Now York

The shut-down of tlio Helena, Mont., smoiv ing works till next May affects 1,800 men.

The best bargains in tailoring is at Swank & Clark's.

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Mutes.

Itch, Mango and Scratches on 1 mals curod iu 15 minutes by Woolford'B S «ni- Ui*m In your botre for It montliB ami shown them iotbote ,. who innv havocnltcd, tiny bocomeyour own property. Those tary Lotion. Ihls never fails. Sola ly Dr. F. who write ouco can le aura of rcccivint? tho Wntcu Detchou, druggist, Crawfordsvillp

Koclc Malt

VI'H have si car loml of pure rock salt for stock call and get, some and try it, It is cheaper than common salt. Stock like it better mul it, will last longer.

TINSI.KY FC MARTIN

South American Tfervinp. The Great Nerve Cure the great Stomach Cure the great Lung Cure. No remedy equals South American Nervine as a cure for all forms ot failing health. It is by all odds the greatest success as cure for a weak stomach, weak nerves, weak Inngs, weakness of females, failing of old age, and all forms of declining health, which endancrers the life of the individual. Sold by DR. E. DETCIION. Price LBC aud $1.25. tf.

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PENSIONS.

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Every Soldier disabled in the service of the United States either by ac jcident or otherwise gets a pension. The loss of a finger or los. -i. us of a finger, the loss of an eye, or toe. or any gunshot wound or other in ury gives a pension.

A rupture, if not slight, will give a pension. Also ruptured veins or diseases ol the lungs. If you are entitled to a pension don't delay it. Let us file your cass while theie is \et time.

Fuli bounty paid tu all soldiers discharged oil'account of wounds, rupture or any injury, the une as if they served their full time. Send two stamps fur a circular of Pension and Bounty Acts. Address,

P. H. FITZGERALD'S U. S. Claim Agency for Western Soldiers, Indianapolis, Ind.

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We make the largest -ari«t7 ox [Adjustable, Recllniaa. Physiclant' |and Surqeons' Opera11n-j. invsl'd -Rolling, Hammock, Ofiic?, U'.rai«,

Fsncv Carpet Folding, Ritd and Rattan CHAINS .md ROCKERS BICYCLES. TRICYCLES.VELOCIPEDES and SELF PROPEL1..I-f'.li. ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVAll^'. PiABY fSQACMSS

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Best S& Avaich in tlie world. I Perfect timekeeper. War-L muted. Heavy Solid Gold

Hunting Cases, lioth ladies' and gems' sizes. wltU wotks and of equsl raluc. One l*criHn in each locnltly ran tccare one free, foceiber with our large and vat* tmnSo lino of Household Sample*. Th»c samples, as v.-oU as tho watch, we send TVcc, And after you have kept A mnnfliA mill thiltvn ill

and Wc pay all express, frcicht, etc. Address Stinsondt Vo., Uox 612, l'urtland, Alulae.

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