Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 August 1889 — Page 6

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JACOBS OH

ALL

AUUetes use it So OtttSt Complete Witioit It

Sprains, Strains, Bruises. Wounds.

SM by Druggists and VcaJcr$

The Chas. A. Vogeier Co., Balto., Md.

For Cure

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Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes .1 luxuriant prowth. Nevor Fails to Reitora Gray

Hair to its Youthful Color. Pruvrnts Dundnltf and hnir FALLING

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Kesukinp from the Krrnrs of Ynnth, /nllv. Vice. IcIinr.liirp, Ac., nir\v he curci at home without fail or cxpn*nre. 1 nfnlliblc and (onmlentinl. l.arju TreatUo, ":W p.im' only hyin.nl, ceiled, postpaid Sii.all hook, with endorsements of the press. free. Send now. .Address the lVnhoily Monica! Institute, or Dr. W.ll.I'urker, No.4 Uulflnch St.,Boston,MUMS.

HINDERCORNS.

Iheonlj Hiiro Cure for Corns. Stopa all pain. Etwsirw comfort to tho feet. lfc\ at I)ru£frfht«. i&cox<£Co.,N. Y.

•^"^OTT CONSUMPTIVE Hare vou Coutrh. Hmm-lutis, Asthnwi. Indigestion I Uao PARKER'S CINCER TONIC. It haa ctire^ the worst cases anil i* the be*t remedy for all ills arising from defectlTO nutrition. Take in tuue. 50c, and $L0o.

Sheet Me till I'/"

I'llOUT ANY KX•TION the best in world. Absolutely

the wt

0TTTAT 1 I 0 I Kain, Storm and Fire

OllllX VJ-Li lliO I proof Easily ui.plied. I Artistic in finish find at prices that, in ninny pnrte of Iheconmry, compete suecessfully with wood shingles. Illustrated catnloguc ."lid prices lree.

The National Sheet Metal Roofing Co..

Mil East 20th St., Now York ity.

-THE-

Yandalia

LINE!.

THE .SHORTEST KOITETO

DR. KILMER'S

LOCAL NEWS.

THE

AN EXCURSION TRAM UIUS FROM HERE TO HIT* BAT TIE GROUND CAMP

All OR the gardeners living smith of SN^AR creek had their crops of vegetables about all destroyed by th.I bail of Friday last.

It is said by some persons who have noticed that the hail storm of last Friday killed large numbers of bees in the city,their absence from the hives having first attracted attention to it.

The county school institute will commence about the 2iith of the month and continue for five days. Several of the best educators of the Slate will tie present at the institute during the week.

Thomas

V. Maxedon,* Esu-,

v-ilie, lnd., is registered at the Morris House, having come to spend a few days with one of Troy's attractive young Indie.*.—Miami Inior, Troy, Ohio.

It is stated that the contemplated enlargements in the Motion machine and car shops at New Albauy will require thirty acres more of ground than is occupied by the present shops an 1 an entire new outfit of machinery.

The homo of Mrs. Harriet Morrow, in Coal Creek township was struck twice by lightning on Saturday but in neither casedoingauy harm. This confutes the old saying that "lightning never strikes twice in the same place.''

Various houses have been entered in the city during the midnight hours by thieves for some weeks past, the last victims being residents of the northwest part of the city, one of whom, Henry Brown, had a gold watch taken. The stealing is supposed to be the work of home talent.

Strong efforts will

fair a success aud those interested in the raising of fiue stock should attend. Liberal premiums are given by the businessmen's association. The exhibition will take place on the public square on Saturday next, AND a large attendance of people may be expected. Post ers and programmes relating to the Fair bave already been circulated. /AF

At a recent wedding in Arizona the presents cousisted of a furnished bouse, a mule, a heifer, a barrel of beer, a cask of wine, some wlnsyek, a corkscrew and several sums of money, raugiug from T'25 to S100. This leads the Tombstone Epitaph, to ask, "if

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INDIANAPOLIS. CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS.

HAS

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LOUISVILLE. I§.,

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SliorUtft und quickset route to

FT. WAYNE, I'UT-IN-BA Y. -iV ftMg DETROIT,

W,V V,

And all point* North: the most direct line to the West for cmisrr.ints lowest rates. All passengers carried to the M. Louis tiuion depot tickets sold to all points i'or any information call on or address i-y

J. G. EDGEWORTli. Ajrint

Th« best and surest Remedy for Care of all diseases caused by any derangement of thn Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bo veels.

Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds yield readily to the bcneflcent influence of

a ./*

It is pleasant to the taste, tones'up the system, restores and preserves health. It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fall to prove beneficial, both to old and young.

As a Blood Purifier it is superior to all others. Sold everywhere nt SI.00 a bottle

of every fivo

moot lins Pnme form Heart Disease, and is in stuntdantrir -t. Apojdi: Shock or Hud:!en Death

This hetiuoy u^uiatc* lievcs, col nr.- ami trI'repan.'! .-.t IT J: DIMTNVAIIY. 6for, letter*ul ltui:.ir\ i. $5.00 iroM'o f.v,

I

Plso's Remedy for Catarrh is the Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheajiest.

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Sold ly drui^ists or sent liy mall. 50c. 12- T. Uazeltlne, Warren, l'u.

ing tint).

COLORED CAMP UIOETINU AT THE FAIR GROUND

1

LIAS BEEN MODERATELY ATTENDED THIS WEEK. TO RETURNED ON

MONDAY, TIRED OF CAMP LIFE

AND GLAD ENOUGH TO RESUME BUSINESS MUTTER.-,

MEETING TO-MORROW, LEAVING

HERE AT S:17,

NEARLY STIO HOUSES HAVE ALREADY BEEN PIPED FOR GAS »T LAFAYETTE, AMI THE USE OF IT LIAS ALREADY BEGUN IN TH.IT CITY.

Window glass and putty have been in great demand this Week ail over town to repair the damage of the hail storm.

A

of Crawfords-

eggs on a

Leused to make

these sort of

presents don't everlastingly kuock the spots out of sachet bags, embroidered slippers, ornamental suspeuders aud fancy garters'.1"

Samuel Darsey, of Crawfordsville, lias fallen heir to $1~0,0CK) by the deJith of an uncle at Bay City, Mich.-—Exchange.

The above item, floating around just now, is believed to have no foundation in lact, as no one appears to know any

such

S imuel Darsey. If

'.mil,

there is though, this item

will greatly aid him in making people envious of

also in getting credit for tobacco and

whisky if at any time his pocket book would be short of funds. The Chicago newspapers are soliciting an expression of opinion from Wes'.ern congressmen who will Le called upon to voto on the location of the great exhibition of 18U2 and this is what Hon. E. V. Brookshire saysto the Tribune: "As presently advised I think the world's ir should be held either at Chicago or St. Louis, because of their superior hotel, transportation and commercial advantages, and above all btcause the world's people should see what has made the United States the foremost country in all the earth. For who can know the Becret of her greatness unless he stand beneath the sti'r her superb destiny at the fouutaiu head of the nation's teeming wealth and amid her sublimest enterprise in the valley of the Mississippi'."' E. V. BKOOKSHIKK.

The Frankfort Banner says: Since Prof, (ioss resigned as principal of the High School, teachers from all parts are turning their eyes in the direction of the vacant chair, The board up to to-day has received applications from 11 different gentlemen, asking that the position be granted them. The majority of these applications are accompanied by recommendations from the different institutions from which the applicant lias graduated as well us flattering letters from school boards in whose employ they have been. Following are the names of applicants and their Alma Mater: W. C. Harding, Wabash college: S. A. Portland high school

J. T.

A. E. Spencer,

sin Slate normal:

A. P. Luse and daughter

person here as

Wiscon­

('lias. J. Chamberlain, oher-

lin (i. L. Harding, university of Michigan O. H. Carson, Del'auw university E, I). Walker, university of Michigan: W. A. Caldwell, Wabash college. The board will make no selection until the return of Supt. (iriflith, but from the list above it looks like a good man could be selected.

•. Kil'eets or the Storm. A furious raiu aud thunder storm passed over Wayne township on Saturday morning lust. At Waynetown the livery barn of Enslej & Bice was struck, but no serious damage done. The barn of Simeon (irenard, one mile north, was struck and burned to the ground, destroying 15 tons of hay and killing a small calf.

about $700 insurance, $500.

For full particulars call on agents or 'members of Frankfort commniidery. c. c. JENKINS, «ien.

Pass. Agt.

Kngland lias l,0iH),OI).I widows.

The T. St. L. V. K. C. No. 2 makes sharp connection in union depot Toledo with Lake Shore for lake side, arrive lake side 7 p. in. The 7:?»:5 a. m. trail) from lake side makes connection returning. Kxcursion tickets on sale at principal stations, baggage checked though.

TIIE CRAWFORDSVILl.E WEEKLY REVIEW

OII)S AN1 KNILS.

Tokio,

Japan, has a society of sculptors hav­

Bueuos Ayres proposes to hold a world's exhibition. The population of Denver, Col., is estimaUd at li'j.tK'O.

Ship building in this country began at Salem, Mass., in 1M0. The American silver dollar fust made, its appearance in IT'.1!.

TheSnowden mountain, the loftiest in Wales, has been sold for £5,730.

School district libraries were first established 111 New

Yoik

MATE in L.ViT.

Dakota farmer says the wheat crop failuie there is very largely due to the work of gophers.

Mrs. (irant has received T'JOO.O'TO from the General's memoirs and the sales are undiminished.

Annexation to the United States become

W it in two blocks of the most fashiouable residential portion of Kansas City is a prairie dog town with S0O or 400 burrows.

What an Ohio fanner plowed upaud thought to lie the bones of an ancient ten feet in height turned out to lie the skeletons of two five foot meu.

A male partridge hatched out a

nest of lien's

plantation at Irwiutou,

A number of

the horse

(in. Biddy

had laid the eggs in the woods aud abandoned them. The man who invented the locomotive cow citcher never got a cent for it, but it was liis own fault. He got drunk and let a sober mau catch on to his idea.

reindeer have been imported

from Norway aud turned out in a forest in the north of Scotland, in the hope that they may become acclimatized.

James Morgan, Morgan county lnd., aged SO, says he will give 85,000 for a wife. He stipulates that the matrimonial applicant must be young aud good looking.

Sarah J. Mackin, a widow of Johnstown, Pa. who lost all her earthly possessions by the flood, has just been awarded a pension and back pay auiountiug to over 85,000.

The I'nion Pac'tic road offers 82,000 in cash to any passenger on any train that will shoot a train robber, and several parties are making frequeuUrips, hoping to get a shot.

I'KLLSONA

AL,

Eastlack has returned to Madison.

A number return from Lake Maxincuckee to-day. Maurice Thompson will lecture in Tennessee this week aud next.

WM. M.

Reeves was at Bay City, Mich., this

week on legal business.

sail from Liverpool

on Thursday for New York. An excursion on the O., I. & W. road starts for Niagara Fall on Tuesday.

Dr. Clements, the dentist, is visiting the beauties of the great National Park

M. P. Dennis, late a grocer,

lias gone to

Coloraiio for the benefit of his health.

Thirty applicants for school license were examined by Supt. Zuck on Satunhv Scott Harris bills the county next week for the faiivwl

!ch is

held .the.2d, week of ^EP^TEM-

ber. V. Y. Irwin

is negotiating with the authori­

ties to put in an electric plant ai Auburn, Indiana. Mr. Hume DeBruler, the insurance agent, resides at Rushville. He will be in the city day.

Two or three of our city ministers are off on a summer vacation. The country ministers never have money enough to get away.

Ike Shevlin was up from (ireencastle ou Monday. If Ike is goiug to be a candidate for SherilT next year he should move iuto the county.

A. T. Kellison, school .iclier,

"I am

Clitford, State university

Moffit, State university:

little

formerly cf

this county, has been appointed piincipal of the school at Sun River, Montana, at a salary of 885 per month.

I know, but I

A. D.

think

I can throw

a weight of a hundred ton," So sang a proud banana peel. But Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are quite as powerful in meeting with and overthrowing disease. If you have rush of blood to the brain, dizziness, headache, constipation, indigestion, or biliousness, buy a vial of these little pills at once. One a dose.

A large emigration from Scotland

going to Chili.

LOSF,

The 1'arnell Commission will not repoit to Parliament until next February.

Grand Knights Templar Kxciirsinii. Monday, Aug. O, from Veedersburg, Frankfort, Kokomo and intermediate stations, to Toledo, via Toledo, St. Louis ,V Kansas City R'y, and choice of steamer lireyhound, to Detroit, or steamer Uazslie, to L'ut-in Bay, at extremely low rate or $8 for round trip, tickets good for five days.

is now-

Mr. Ralph Elkins livts at Mariousville, Mo., and is a successful farmer. He says that he has been a great sufferer from impurities of the blood, which made his limbs stiff and gave him pain in the lungs hut that he took Swift's Specific, aud it soon relieved him entirely.

The Congo Valley, in Africa, is to have a railway.

We have sold Swift's Specific for six years in quantity lots, and the good have beeu entirely satisfactory, and without a complaint from a single customei.

HI'TCHKKSON A* EI.MOTT,

Paris, Tex.

The number of houses occupied by Indians is 21,282.

New York has '_.U millionaire

A

hotel trust is the latest scheme.

Chicago has forty-seven fire engines.

A woo

acid trust has just been formed.

Jerusalem is growing rast in population.

The number of Indians in Alaska is 80,000.

The comingI almond crop will be A LARY

The banks of the I inted Kingdom number SKI).

Loose's lleil Clover l'ills Cure Sick. Headaeh, dyspepsia indigestion, constipation.

25c. per box,

C. JKNKINS, (J. p. A.

5 boxes for *1. For

sale by Lew

Fisher- F-23-ly

Oath on i:ilil'0.

Not much improvement was mailo in the way of merh&uics upon Archiineiles, who died *12 13. U.. until wo come down to Galileo, who got to the base of the laws of motion about the year 1(m\ or some lime after Massachusetts had I wen settled Ly tho Puritans.

Galileo was born in 15G-1 and dievl in 11(12, a few years before Charles 1 A US executed in England.

Galileo was not a perfectly educated man. His lather was a nmsie.ian aud tho son had resolved to be a painter, but his lather put him into medicine. By loving to draw he fell into the line of geometry ami let medicine go.

His lirsr lir.eoverv was the isoehrouism of the vibrations of the pendulum, ami be used this principle to count the pulse of patients, and in the course of time applied it to clockwork. lie loved to read old Archimedes, and from him £ot the idea of the hydrostatic balance, and of this he made a description wltfoh led to a mechanic named Ulmldi, of high degree, becoming his friend.

He now wrote a paper on tho center of gravity, which got him at the early age of 24 a professorship of mathematics nt Pisa. He was loaded with antagonisms, and at once attacked certain perverse aud current views of science. His severe language was followed by hatred and these enemies, once raised, never let him go.—Cincinnati Enquirer.

so

popular in Newfoundland as to cause anxiety in London. The proviuce of I.aPiatta, Argentine Republic, has a population of 785, loti aud a debt of 870,000,000.

Disappointed.

The true artist lias an instinct for perfection, and as a necessary consequence is never fully satisfied with his own work. Sometimes, however, he comes nearer to satisfying himself than to meeting the taste of his patrons, especially if he is a painter of portraits.

A New York artist, who was in Charleston on a pleasure trip, painted the portrait of a little darky. She was encouraged to sit patiently by having seen a beautiful picture which the same artist had made of the fair haired daughter of one of the proudest houses in Charleston, in whose service the young darky's mother was laundress.

Patiently she posed, and when the portrait was completed the artist brought it round to show it to its original. "Here you are, Janey," he said.

Janey looked at her counterfeit presentment aud burst into shrieks and howls. She ran from the room to pour her sorrows into sympathizing ears. '•O Missev Grace!" she cried, "Missey Grace, I never tink he would mek me look so! I didn't tink Mr. Waller would do me so! He tek and mek me a orful little notty headed nigger, an' I tought I was jes' a-goin: to be a beautiful little yaller headed gal. with blue eyes and a white face, jes' like Missey Gertrude: —Boston Herald.

Mountain Forests Prevent Floods. A mountain forest has more functions than most people have considered. It covers the hills with a vast mat or network of living root fibers, and holds in place the ever accumulatinc mass of mold and decomposing vegetable matter, which absorbs and retains the water of the rainfall and the melting snows. Such a forest is a great sponge, which receives ail the water that fails ou the mountains. and allows it to escape gradually, so as to maintain the steady flow of the rivers which it feeds. A forest is thus a natural reservoir for the storage and distribution cf the water which falls upon it and it is far more efficient,as well as far more economical, than any system of artificial storage reservoirs that can be substituted for it. If the forest is removed, this mighty sponge is destroyed. and there is then nothing to perform its function of holding back the water,which will rush down) in overwhelming iloods and torrents. The first thing to be noted is that the water will thus all run away at once, at a time when but little of it is wanted, and there will be little or none of it left for the xjson when it is most needed. The rivers wir.ch have been fed by the mountain springs will sGon be dry a great part of the year.— Lejitury.

Viuericaii Autographs ill India. A correspondent, writing from India, savs. Most Americans buy shawls in this part of India, and after a sale is made the merchant invariably demands that you write a recom mendation for him in his note book. This he shows to future travelers, and I fin-i scattered over India the autographs of noted Americans. At Delhi I found Grant's autograph, and the merchant, who had it under a recommendation stating that his wares were good, told me he had been offered one hundred rupees for it, and that he would not sell it for one hundred thousand rupeeJames Gordon Bennett states that he "finds a certain man's shawls good, and he supposes they are cheap,'" and the merchant who owns the book telis mo that Bennett bought a dozen cushmere shawls, saying he wanted to use them for making undershirts. These were of the kind called ring shawls, so fine that you can pull a whole shawl through the wedding ring of a lady.—Leslie's Newspaper. 'T

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THE FAIRS ilH (Vnf

Iron Axle, Iron Fifth|j* Wheel, h\*t mnde

1

I'iie l'ig in a Tight I'l:

In his early days, John Gilbert played for several seasons in New Orleans Some of his journeys there were made on tlatboats down tho Mississippi. "On one occasion,'" lie told me, "we got stuck in the mud—not an unusual occurrence—hard by a small town. All the company was on board and the manager thought we might make a little money ln* giving a performance. lie found baru raised on posts about a foot above the inuddv lowlands, and thero we played, parting off one end with sheets anil curtains for the stage. In tho middle of the performance most unearthly cries rose from right under our feet. Wo tried to continue, but the cries drowned our voices. Then some of the audience sallied out to see what was the matter. They found a pig had got wedged in under the floor. It was half an hour before the brute could lie hauled out. I am told that town has now two fine opera houses."—New York Tribune. /..-v -S-'-

I'sliers' Itobhiiij

Ushers in many of the most, prominent theatres in this city havo a new and clever device for victimizins theatre goers. If they hold coupons for particularly desirable seats the usher on going down tho aisle will substitute coupons for inferior chairs, frequently without the knowledge of the purchaser. If jieople aro not already occupying the stolen -seats they are waiting in the lobby, and when the employe receives his consideration aro promptly satisfied. This practice is spreading, but occasionally one of the forward fellows is caught in the act, a turn of affairs which does not worry the offenders iu tho least.. The fees which ushers receive in this manner and for selling unpurchased seats are enormous. In one of the smallest houses in town nt which a strong attraction was running during the past- season one young man made from .?10 to .?-'0 per night.—New York Evening Sun.

In Norfolk there was a belief among the peasantry that if a young woman on first hearing the cuckoo took off her shoe, sho |'.would find in it a hair of the same color as that on the head of her future husband. C'oririshmen regard it as of good omen hear the first cry of "cuckoo" in the ear. If first heard in the left—bad.

A

An Kndles? Yarietv of

8-Ball Croquet Sets.!

:,.',cxTs.

M'M ir ,•

WAGO N(S. W ASHIN GTO N ST. 110 CENTS A FINE LINE OF .1EWELRY,

That «•.. gnnrnlitee as i!«xl and at hnif (he price ol ais icvvil.T'.

1'iuki.l l\n \t -, ^i i««ors. Muskets, l!ats, Tin Ware, t'lock Mi.'hvs, Kn:v llnir Hniihes, Unse Unll-, llaininock", W imlow Sliadrs. Pocket ItnoK- I'.-niti-. Hiul ages, lilassware, Wall I'oeliels, ISrackets, e'r.

NOTIONS. PHE JAIRI

l'"um"n

If your Watches, (Jlocks or Jewelry need any repaying take them to'

IRost: Sc O1yto,

TJmm

Jewelers and Opticians,

Of Crawfordsville, and they will not only make them run but keep accurate time.. Remember the place,

NO. Ill SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET.

WET GOODS.

ThePurestancl Best Liquors

The Coolest aiiil Healthiest Beer. The NeatesL arid Most Attractive Place is the

Celebrated .^Clipper Saloon.

pRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

•ALBERT MTJHLEISEN.

isNis tlie Tiiiie

mmim

TO HAVE TUB

Baby'is Photograph

Taken before it jtute too warm. Sell your wool and have tlie family idioteLrrajilieil ia a jr

S A S E O

NO. 1181-2 EAST MAIN-ST., CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

Picfm^-^Thaf.- Will -.Nof^Fade

HI |M I'OK TIIKEK DOLLARS I'KII DO/.KN.

I? otii Kixo^v Pete?

has t.hailget), moved and relitted, and the crape that you llnd ou the door ol the Turi saloon does not mean that Pete is dead but lias eiir ply removed to the r-tore opposite the court house on Main-st., the old Nick &

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stand, lie always keeps on did

The Finest Liquors,

THE COOLEST BEER,

Aud a Imr tender to amuse the hoys while tliev are in the eity. Don't forget the number

P. D. McMURTRY.

CARRIAGE SHOP.

J. S. MILLER & CO.,

MANUKACTITKKKR' OP

jf &£ Carriages, Buggies and Spring Wagons.

Aagents lor all eastern standard makes o: buggies, etc. Repairing done on short notice. J3G?~Work warranted oucytnr. Factory north

of

court house.