Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 December 1890 — Page 3
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Save$36.50 ffckSto
1890-FALL AND WINTER-1891.
Everything new and nobby at SWANK & CLARK'S the mtst rsas\pnable merchant tailors. See their fine suitings, light •end heavy overcbatings and elegant pantings at prices never so low. AH word guaranteed entire satisfaction or nos-le. Latest style light nobby suits from $20 $30. Pants, plaid and stripes, fine styles, al 1 wool.ojm $5 to $10. Call on them. 206 BASTMAIN STREET
MAYHEW
Lenses ground to order and errors of refraction rected. Lenses reset and repairing donu prorap tly.
James N. Mayhew.Pract al andExpertO
No. 13 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis.
THE NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL COMPANY
goods warranted. Sixteen years' experience
THE BEST POROUS PLASTERS IN THE WORLD.
."KffiffilSr RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, &o.
25ocntsatDrugsists. GKOSVENOlt Ss HICHAKOS, Bottom Mans.
$2.00! S2-0Q!
THEY ARE. DOWN.
One .Dozen Cabinet
Photographs FOR $2.00
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^Nicliolson «Ss SonvS'l^
218 1-2 EAST MAIN STREET.
Another CarQIoad of TurnbullWagons RECEIVED BY—
Oolioo Fislie
This is.the fourth car this year and although they are sold higher than any other Wagon in the market it is because they are better made.
STOVES! STOVES!
Heaters and Cooks of All Kinds.
Mtak YnifTifT Rrtit
J. JUnSON & CO.'S personally oonduototl Call- 1
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fomla Excursions In hrouct uini^e I'tillnian Tour!«t I I
J. C. JUnSON & CO.'S personally oonduototl Call fornia Excursions In broud iziiiiizo I'ulliuan 'J'our'xt Sleeping Cars, via Denver A KmOruucie It. It., u!r« fccnlc line of the world) leave Chicago v!r. Chicago & Alton R. It. 12:00 noon SntIirtl:ty (if every weelj, each excursion In churac of an etliclentand centlemaulyexcurnlonmtt»nirer. Pullmitn tourtst»leeplng care through Boston and CtncacninSr.n I rancibco and Lobfrom
Anselcs. For rates, reservation of
berths, etc., call on or addross, J. O. JtTDSON&CO105 Clark Street, Chicago.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's CastorSa.
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Fltie lllniir&ted Cata
logue'free. Addt^s, W. C. ISBELL, Pres't, Terre Haiite, Ind.
Kooms 8, 4 and 5 Grand Opera House IND1ANAAOLIS, IND.*
xiriictcd without pain by tbo use ofVitalized Air orNitrou Oxide wind' is perfectly harm lei Teeth extracted plain 25c
ot Gas, wind' Is perfectly harmless and tigress with all conditions of svstem. Teeth uxtraci ed plain 25c. Gold fill and Analgam fillings, 50 and 75c. Teeth $4, $5,5 All kinds of the Finest Dental Work in the state at reduced prices.
If You Havs
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Buy your New Fall Suit of
GILBERT BROTHERS,
,(Chas. and John)
And be happy. uut new Tall Stock now all in. and it is not surpassed ,in any city lor quality and 6tvle. We guarantee you a pefectllt. jyTryUs.
?o Main street.
OR
COLD
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection SCROFULA I Wasting of Flesh
Or any Dltente where t?to Throat and Lung* are Inflamed, Lach of Strength or Xertw PaiMT, you ban bs relieved and Cured 6y
SCOTT'S EMULSION
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphltes. PALATABLE AS MILK. jl$h f*r BcolV* Emultlon, and let no explanation or mUettatton induce you to accept a tiibetUute.
Sold by all Druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE.Chemlsts, N.Y.
Throwing a Switch
is tough work in stormy weather, and the_ switchman cannot be too well protected if he wishes to preserve his health. Every railroad mans life is full of hardship and exposure. The only garment that will fully protcct the man whose business calls him out in stormy weather is the Fish Brand Slicker." They are light, but strong as iron, handmade throughout, ana good for years of service. They are worth ten times theij cost, and will save you many a sickness. No other p.rticle of clothing will stand the wear and tear. Rubber is frail, will rip, tear, and let in the wet. Therefore get the right sort of coat. The
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Gold 1111 ings SI and upwards. Silver $5, $0, $8, $10 to 850-per set. state at reduced prices. All
A. !'. 1IKRR0N, Manage!.
A
Fish Brand Slicker
the only one for your purpose. Beware of worthless imitations, every garment itamped with the ••Fish Brand*' Trade Mark. Don't accept any inferior coat when you can have the Fiih Brand Slicker" delivered without extra co»t. Particular* and illustrated catalogue free. A. J. TOWER, Boston, Mass.
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SYRUP.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM Clcar..-cj end beautifies tho
t' fsrs. J. A. Maqce Co., Lawrence, Mas*., vTei"}'where so favorably known by physicians as
lagee's Emulsion
Is composed of one-tliird part Cod-Liver Oil, onethird part Extractor Malt, and one-third part Compound Syrup of Hypoposphltes of Lime and Soda, each of which must be of the finest quality obtainable. These three valuabla ingredients, with a little flitvoring extract, are pnt into a 'mixer,' where 11 la emulsified for six hours by steam power, at the nitf of 12S revolutions per minute, which breaks every globule of the oil, and combines it with the other ingredients in such a thorough mannerthat no separation will ever occur. Magee's Emulsion has no equal for the relief and cure of Coughs,Colds, scrot u!a, Dyspepsia and General Debility.
For sale by all druggists.
/I 4 A I) [I Cui'cu. Write for SamVy/jLX A.Jl)It 11 I'|A
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Co., Newark
A MONTH and board for
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brig-lit young men or ladies in each county.
P. W. ZlEOLETl & CO., St. Louis, Mo.
CALL NOW,
Before an Advance is Mailt and Fit Your Home out with'
FINE AN Dp MEDIUM
FURNITURE,
Lamps and House Furnishing Goods in General. A Little Money (Joes a Great"! Ways just
Xow at'
Alex. Mahomev's
rproattuont by correspondetn^e. A twenty-live J- years' apoelalty. Syphilis, tho Inst vestfgo destroyed. Gonorrliasu mid Gleet cured in a fow dny«. Nooperantlon required in treatment of Vnricorelo nnil St-'wture.
Tho results of Self-abuse, producing pimples despondency, impotence, health-destroying snmlnnl omission.-, etc., cured pormunently. Medicines sent soeuro from observation by mail or oxpress. Strictly private. Charges in odor ate. I'. M. ABHETT, M. 1). 58 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.
Birds, Parrots,
Dogs, Vorrotf, Habbitts, Birds Kyes, Goldfish Song Hestorev, Trap Cages, Flea Soap, etc. Wilson's Bio Biiid Stohe, Cleveland. Ohio.
HATTY'S PIANOS (new) $130. Organs $25 For Catalogue address KX-MAYOR DANIEL P. BEATTY,
Washington, f?. J.'"
Con Cunninghnin [or underwear.
PLAYING ON V,\ y.
CoiitlDM MhiIo b.r I'aople Wlio Advorlln,. to Improve the Complex! 11 or Form There is no question about the enormous fortunes which are made in New York by people who trade upon the vanity of mankind. The recent failure of a firm of "complexion experts on Fourteenth street, New York, resulted in a good deal ot publicity, and the accountant's report showed that the firm spent $40,000 in eight months advertising their wares. As they were not particularly well advertised at that, the revelations will give some notion of the amount of money which the heavy advertisers in this line muot spend, A man who some years ago was an assistant in a doctor's office on Tnirty-third street now has three establishments in New York and a number of branches throughout the country. He advertises the cure of sunken cheeks, red noses, weak eyes, and muddy complexions. Apparently there are a great many people who are decorated with things of this sort, for the advertising of this particular operator amounts to a very substantial fortune every month. It is a curious thing that the more experts write about the complexion and the more conclusively they show that it depends entirely upon health, cieaaliness, a simple diet and outdoor exercise, the greater tho army of quacks becomes. It would seem that any one ought to know that the color of the skin is due to the condition of the blood, and that the character of the blood cannot be changed by face washes. But these are apparently things that the world does not seem to care to find out, and the public go on dumping fortunes into the hands of the specialists with more and more eagerness every year.
hair.
Il'rci.itet a luxuriant growth. Never Pails to Bostore Gray S' Hair to its Youthful Color. ICuru! ecalp disuses It hair falling. 50cland$l.U)at Druggists
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l!*e Parker'sQintcer'i™-. -.-r.------ «»=..• Weak Lungs Debilitv, Indigeation, Pam, Take in time. o0 cts.
WHAT IS IT?
Persons outside of tlie profession often aslt. what is an Emuision? Weanswer.an Emulsion Is a combination of two or more liquids, so thoroughly mixed Uiut each Is held In permanent suspension. Several of the much advertised 'Emulsions' now on the market are nothing more than compounds, and a microscopic examination wilt reveal globules of oil in their original form. The Emulslom made by
Dr. Holme* at'81.
Dr. Holmes reminds his readers in the concluding number of h}s series of articles entitled, "Over the Teacups," that he has passed his 81st birthday. He will not cease to be vivacious in his literary style while he lives to write at all, and his poetry is as felicitous and his humor as fascinating now as they were more than a ball century ago. Here are specimens of both, which we quote from the current number of the Atlantic Monthly. Treating of a woman much sought in marriage, yet always refusing suitors, he says: "I do not believe a nature so large, so rich in affection, is going to fall, defeated of its best inheritance of life, like a vine which dads no support for its tendrils to twine around, and so creeps along the ground from which nature meant that love should lifi it." And in an aside remark, elicited by the- mention ol chasse-cafe of brandy, we find this youthful veteran saying: "This drink ing of brandy 'neat' I may remark, is not quite so bad as it looks. Whisky or rum taken unmixed from a tumbler is a knock-down blow to temperance, but tho little thimbleful of brandy, or Chartreuse, or Maraschino, is only, as it were, tweaking the nose of teetotalism."
Woolen Saltings.
Many woolen suitings are imported with borders of embroidery and deep embroidered points for the top of the sleoves with ostrich plumes set in the embroidery. Other borders are set with a band of otter or uncurled astrakhan. running through the embroidery or as a straight border below the embroidery. A wide network of knotted silk cords in the mixed colors of the suiting is another border that ends in a close fringe and is ornamented by a band of otter running: over it
The softness and exquisite silken texture of the new wool goods leaves nothing to be desired. There are lama cloths lighter in texturo thftn the old-time cloths of that name, but more loosely woven than camelshair cloth and not unlike tho tashon cloth of last season. Hindoo suitings are exquisitely soft and when figured are ornamented with palm leaves and other designs in raised wool like tho figures seen on Turkish cloth and other goods of Oriental make.
Anecdote of Webster,
When quite young at school Daniel Webster was one day guilty of violating the rules and called up by the teacher for the old-fashioned ferruling of the hand, His hand happened to be very dirty. Knowing this, on way to the teachers' desk he spat upon the palm of his right hand wipping it oiT on the side of his pantaloons. "Give me your right hand, sir," sai$ the teacher very sternly. Out went the right hand partly cleaned. The teacher lookod at it a moment and said: "Daniel if you-will find another hand in this school-room as -filthy as that I will let you off this time." instantly from behind his back came the left hand. -Here it is. sir." was the ready reply.
lieggur Priests In Northern China. It is no uncommon sight to meet one going about begging with four or five long iron skewers run through has forearm and little ribbons hanging therefrom. Two 1 have met had long Iron rods running through their checks, and they had made oath to remove them only when they had collected a certain sum of money sufficient to repair their temples. One had had the iron rod through his face for over four months, living the while on so up and tea only.
lie Flood Efttnte.
LOANS.
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LINE.
NORTH BOUND,
No. 51 no. No.LOO
To cure BilionsncsB, Sick Hcndache, Constipation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take the safe and certain remedy,
SMITH'S
BILE BEANS
Use the SMALL Size (40 little Beans to the bottle). TlIEY ARB TUB MOST CONVENIENT. Suitable tor All. AgcM. Price of either size, 25c. per liotllo.
KISSINB"7-417-70-®™
HI II VI Mailed for cts. (eoppers or stamps). J.F.SMITH•C5.1I*ker»or,'£ILEBEAKS,"$T,IQUIS M0.
I CURE
When I eoy CttbBI do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them return again. I MEAN A RADICAL CUKE, "i have made the disease ot
STTS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS.
A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Cure the worst cases, liccause others have failed is no reason for not now receiving euro. Send al once for a treat'so and a Fit ee Bottle of my INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express and Post Office. It costs yon nothing lor a trial, and it will cure yon. Address H.C. ROOT, M.G., 183 PEARL ST.,NEwvoRi
"]H"TT\VT TTTANTED to soli our guaranteed
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l\ Nursery Stock. Snlary and rxpetiHC8 paid weekly. Writo for tPrms, stating ace. CHAS. li. CI I ASIC,
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That rich men rarely lose anythihg by having their wealth discussed by the p»blic is'seon in the case of the late "Bonanza" Flood, of California, Mr. Flood's wealth lia3 been guessed at all the way from $10,-000,000 to 25,000,000. The executors of the will havo just settled accounts with the court and ask to be discharged. The total value of the estate was found to be $2,280,487,
888
for infants and Children.
"CmIwIiitmt wen adapted to dUtdren that (recommend it superior to any prescription kaowstone." H. A. Aaom, BL D.,
U18®. Ostoid St, Brooklyn, K. Y.
ans
Interest Payable annually. Apply to
C. W. WRIGHT
Whispers heard. Comfortable, Successful where all remedies fail. Sold by F. Hlscox only 853 Broadway, New York.L,Write "far toook of proofs free.
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SOFTH HOUND.'
No. 51..... No. 53 No. 09
Good connection made atTerro llnuto for the South and South-west. Traius run through to St. Joseph, Mich., making good [connection with C. & W. M. for Michigan points.
J. C. BLTCHlNSQJtf, Agent
Nurseryman, Kocliestcr, N. V.
BUGGIES, the liest at Tinsley & Marlins.
Go to ("on Ounniusilinin's for lints.
Con CunnlngliHin for neckties.
Cm Cunningham for overcoats.
Pitcher's Castoria* Children Cry for
Mmc
Oaatorta era* Oolle, OoMttpatto*, 8our 8totnoch, Diarrnoe*, BraotaUon, Kills Worms, gives aleep, asd promote! tth
Injurious tMdioatta,
Tim Cksitaitr Company. 77 Murray Street, N. Y_
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•g)) louisvniljtw AuracmcAco
ALWAYS GIVES ITS PATRONS
The Full "Worth of Their Honey by Bofely and Quickly between
Chicago Lafayette Indianapolis Cincinnati
Louisville
PllLLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS
Alt TRAINS RON THROUGH SOLID
Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination,
BTQct Maps and Time Tables if you want tc bt more fully Jiformed—ail Ticket Age&te etCoupn* Stations havo them—or address
N«KTU BOUND TllAtNHi
Fast Mail, daily except Sunday, Nieht Express, daily i?. Way Freight
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Fast Mall, dally except Sunday, Night Express, daily, Way Freight
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Address W. Michle, neent lot further particulars. JOHN Ii. CARSON, JAMES BARKER Gei.. Manager,
G. P. A., Chicago. Chicago.
No more of thist
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SS.SBME' Rubber unirvs worn uncomfortably tight, jronorally hShoes
LIj olt the »ot.
THE -COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.
mnlcpall tlidr Mioes viMi inside of heel llnid with niDlicr. Thl.f clings to 'ho shoo and prevents tha I rulilH.'r from slipping i..f.
Call for tho "Colehpstfr"
"ADHESIVE COUNTERS '1 These «lebi\i I n\ ors are now on sale Mt
J. S. KELLEY'S,
124 E. MninSt, Crawt'ordsville.
THE
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Big Four Route
Consists of the lines formerly operated under the names of Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago R'y ("Kankakee Line"), the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis, and Indianapolis & St. Louis R'y ("Bee Line Route"), and with its connections now form direct routes of travel between ALL POINTS injthc
J^orth, East, South, West.
With schedules arranged to aecommo-v date the traveling public in each direction, and the finest equipment of day coaches and parlor cars, reclining-chair cars and palace sleeping and drawingsroom cars in America, the management ol' the consolidated system confidently expects a continuanceof'the popularity enjoyed by the indavidunl lines.
22pB::tes to and from all points reaehrii iiv .Vj 'Big Four lioute" will always uo low as via any otheriirstclasj'lme.
For full information call on ticket agents throughout the country.
O. G. MURRAY, D. B. MART
Ttaffio Manage CINCINNATI, O
