Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 December 1890 — Page 3

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Terre Haute TheOldRdiabieCollegel

WIIEKE

BOOK-KEEPING, SHOBT-HANI1 and TELEGRAPHY •re taught liy actual busiiiesa-ftt!

PATENT

COLO CLASPS

1890-FALL AND WINTBR--1801.

Everythirig new and mbhv JM SWANK. & CLARK'S he m«st rsironable mercliani -ailnrs. S^erh-i- tin suitin **.

or DOC

KOOds warranted. Sixteen years' **\peiienc.*. A. r. II 'CRHON. MiiiiM:i:i.

BELL CAP-S1C

all pains such as

!ijlfV'

coatings and elen.vn pnutitH.^ ••rices never so i- 'v A!! word guaranteed entire satisfaction

205 TT AST MAIN STREET

MAYHW

I.onses ground toonle- ana rws «f refraction sciei SBB 'i rectod. Li-ii:es njHet uua repairing donj promptly.

James N.Mayhe^w.Practcal andExpert Optician

No. 33 North Meridiau Street, Indianapolis.

THE NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL COMPANY

PATENT

COLO CLASPS

THE BEST POROUS PLASTERS IN THE WORLD,

RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, &c.

25ccntsatIruMisU. iJUOSVENOU.Jb KICHAKgS, Boston, IlasB.

$2.00! $2.00!

THEY ARE DOWN.

One 1). /on Cabinet

F*h oloo'i-aphs

FOR $2.00

-AT-

^Nicliolson & Sons-l^

218 1-2 EAST MAIN STREET.

THE POSITIVE CURE

ELY BROTHERS. 68 Warren 8U New York. Price Wets.

IWwi

10,000 Tmtiroonlall

MUTISCOIMUI One i»f the BESTT«I!e»copc« In

rT_—

the world. Oar ncTlltlnM. uneqtitlrd, «nd tolutrodoceour 1 (uperior goodi w« will lendrHKB

UyJyi' Hnp'r" toon* rcnsoH meach loc.ittjr, rmH! above. Only thoie who to ui at cncf cn 'ink* turs ot 1 the chano.

JL11 yoh.vt to do in

Inlurnlitc Aow our good! than who Ml ynnr ueichbora andtboMMwindyoa: The be. "rlunln» or this Id- fflntmtut

IHWI n- iiiom the isaU nd of the trie, •top*. The following cut ri»w th»»PP«"«»*»ot't t«tuc«d^t»

1

5

Or any

heavy ovei-

I •. !,re^ stv'.e nobby suits from

Pants. p:a'i'l .u.rl snij-s. fine styles al 1 wcol.ojm $ to

$20

Call

Commercial

flAfFlno llluflirntpd ('ut.iAtlUrt'e*, W. C. ISBELL, Pres'i,

Terre Haute, Ind.

xT^*l lioonis 3, 4 linri 5 Grnnd Opera House Iv D1ANAAOL.1S, IND.

Tcctli cxl: I'd wit,bout pain bv the use il'Vitnlized Air or Nitre* Oxide t! Gas, w.iici is perfectly harmless mid n^ro with all conditions of -VBtem. Tout.1 i:.\lrac!ed plain 25c. (Jnlil tilling* SI and upwards Silver ii'nd Anal. 'i.» II lines, TAI and 75B. Teeth $1, $5, $5. $0. £S, $10 to 850 per set. 11 kinds of t.'"' I fnest. Dental Wovl in the H.atu at reduced prices. All

Btfiat BubttUvtion* and ImiMtens.

KM »CAKDwith bfnc ribbon. Take I»o OTHCRWAFC *JV"*ATDRNIFISTT,0R IEOFL AU pill* In pasteboard boxet, pink wT&pper". jr« djji*® utter*

boxo* teakd with ae ribbon.

by

..in rttBpi for nmieoUM, uatiimmUli. and. E RCHC MICA CO., kadbon Smv*

rtiurm

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in

utter* oj

reran JUU*

CHICHCSTCR CHEMICAL

Paptir

t&ild 1 all Local l«-oBCt»t*

Youin Gei\t farmsr

lUiy your New Fall Suit of

GILBERT BROTHERS,

(Chas. and John)

And be happy, uu Fall Stock now all in. and it is not surpassed in any city for quality sind title. We guarantee you a pefect fit. |y

Try Us.

T3o Main street.

THE CRAWFOKDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

CONSUMPTIONICOUGHorCOLD BRONCHITIS Throat Afection SCROFULA

I

Wasting of Flesh

DUente when the Throat and T,ung»

at*

Inflamed,

£aoh

of Strength or

i'orl

FotMT, you can b* rtliered and Cured by

SCOTT S EMULSION

PURE COD LIVER OIL

With Hypophosphltes. PALATABLE AS MILK. J-lJe /kr Scott** Emulsion, and let no explanation or BolteUation induce you to accept

a

mbitltute. Sold by all Druggists.

SCOTT tu BOWNE.Chemlsta, N.Y*

t.-

$10.

ID

I

*tSB

This Trade Mark Ss on

Tlie Best laterpof Coat

ftaod for Iflastratad CatRlomt.

In tho world. J. Townr, Boston.

:REETRIAL^

PACKAGE JEtm

PRORHARRIS'I

PASTILLES

FOR THE CURE OF

WEAK MEN

(VITALLY WEAK), Made *o by too done application to buaiucMor atudj nervre mental ptraloor grief SEXUAL XXCK88K8ln middle life,or vicious habit* contracted tnjoutb. MICA If IICII AKK VICTIMS TO KKKVOUSUKBIUTYor VTCAIV men KXIUIBTION, WASTING WKAKXKSS, IKT0LU5TABY L09SR8wlth RlRLY DKC1Y la YOOXG and MIDDLE AGKOi lack of vim, vigor, aud itrength,wltbtc.xual organs impaired and weakened prematurely in «pTroacbine old age.

WHEN WE SAY CURE

in manyjhougand cases treated and oared in past twelve .rear*. "TSI^lTwIAi

evWcne®

««r In Prof. Harris'

CsOLUBLE KED10ATEB PASTTLLEBv

•r TBI AL

w«offcreight

dayfitrlal ASSOLUTRLY I'REB.

men, young or old, sufferlHg from this

prtfalsnt trouble should tend their addreaa so we ean funiUb queitioos to be answered, that we may kaow the true condition or each ease and prepare medlcloe to effect a proittpt-eure, located In New York (after 12 Tears at 8L Louis), we offer nil a cbanoe to be cured by the eeleLrated Pastille Treatment. THE HARRIS REMEDY OO., Mfe. Chemists, 99 BUDUH STREET, NEW YORK. •JAHi|.MAl WI!IJ.I=Urfcll.R^J^WI-X.M.l

O

SYRUP.

PARKER'S

HAIR BALSAM

Clcs^'cfl (uid beautifies the hair. IVuiitvU-s ft luxurmut growlh. Hcvor Fails to Restore Gray

Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalp diccnGcg & hair i&Uiug. gOc, and $1.00 at Druggists

O N S I E

Weak Lunpt* Debility, Indigcfciioti, Pain, Take In titne.50cts. HINDERCORNS. Tile only Furc cum for Corns. Hops julptua. 10c. ut ur lilSCUX & CO., Y.

WHAT IS IT?

j'ersotis outside of tlie profession often ask. wlial is an Ktnuision? We answer,an Emulsion lsacom•'i tuition of two or more liquids, so thoroughly mixed that each Is held In permanent suspension. Several ol the much advertised 'Emulsions' now on tlie market are nothing more than compounds, and a microscopic examination will reveal globules of oil In ilielr original form. The Emulslom made by 1/ K.SV.S'.

J. A. Magee Oo., Lawrence, Manx.,

For sale by all druggists.

HIS YOUNQ LADY PUPIL.

Herolo TroHtment When a Klc Girl K*. ftn«» to I«krn Her Le**on.

every-

•vheit so favorably known by physicians as

Nlagee's Emulsion

is composed of one-third part Cod-Liver Oil. onetliitd part Extract of Malt, and one-third part Compound Syrup of Hypoposphltes of Lime and Sodit, eiicii of which must be of the finest quality obtainable. These three valuable Ingredients, with a little flavoring extract, are tmt into a 'mixer,' where It is mtilstiied for six hours by steam power, at the rate of 128 revolutions per minute, which breaks every glooule of the oil, and combines it with tlie other ingredients In such a thorough manner that no separation will ever occur. Magee's Emulsion litis no equal for the relief and cure of Coughs,Colds, scrofula, Dyspepsia and General Debility.

CALL NOW,

Before an Advance is Made and Fit Your Home out with

FINE AND MEDIUM

FURNITURE,

Lamps and House Furnishing Goods in General. A Little Money GoosaGreat Ways just ow at

Alex. Mahoriiey's

Treiumeut

by correspondence. A twenty-Qvo

years' specialty. Syphilis, tho last vestige destroyed. Gouorrhasu and Gleet cured in a few days. No operaation required in treatment of Varicocele and Stricture.

The results of Sclf-nbuee, producing pimples despondency, impotence, health-destroying seminal emissions, etc., cured permanently. Medicines sent secure from observation by mail or express. Strictly private. Charges moderate. F. M. A BRETT, M. D. 36 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.

'Birds, Parrots,

Dogs, Ferrets. Rabbitts, Binls Eyes, floldQsh Song Restorer, Trap Cages, Flea Soup, etc. Wilson's Bio

Uikd

Stokk, Cleveland. Ohio.

EATTT'B PIANOS (new) $130. Orga*» $35. For Catalogue address EX-MAYOR DANIEL F. BEATTT,

Washington, N. J.

Con GuDBingliam for mnderwear.

Basilt Hite was found guilty, Friday, la UonoD, ot the killing of AbrakaH Terhunt lait June. Two years in tbe p«n.

John Storum, car inspector on Uie P., Ft. W. A C. road, trying to pass two moving ears, was crnsbed to death.

A Maine boy, whoisnowaprofeBBor in one of our New England colleges, used to teach town schools while fitting himself for his university course, says the Lewiston Journal. Seated opposite to him on a railway train a while ago he related to me some ol his experience in teaching the youthful idea. One strapping great girl, a woman grown, caused him considerable trouble because of her indifference to the beauiies of education in general and "gogerfy" in particular, (or which neglect he caused her to put in considerable time after school in making up.

It reached the teacher's ear one day that this maid had declared to an ad. miring group that she wouldn't have her lesson on that afternoon, and that if the teacher kept her after school he would have the privilege of sitting up one night with her at any rate before she would make the lesson up. This idea caused much excitement among the pupils, who are usually ready to enjoy a teacher's discomfiture.

According to the programme the young lady's lesson that afternoon was a complete failure, aud she was told to make it up after school, When the session ended the other pupils lingered about with an air of expectancy to see the outcome of matters.

The teacher politely showed them out of the room, however, and then went in and shut the door. There sat the damsel with her arms defiant ly folded and the book closed on the desk in front of her. The pedagogue cordially invited her to open the book and begin operations, but this had no eflect whatever. "All right," said he, taking out

Then he took a chair with his back tothe enemy. Surprise, mortification, tears and sobs ensued, but at the end 01 the half nour the lesson had been learned—two lessons, probably.

BRAVE DEED OF A GIRL.

How a lG-Year-OId lUln Dragged a Panther to Death. ,'L

A most remarkable story of frontier bravery, the heroine being Miss Paulino Collier, a young lady 16 years ol age, comes from Cliildre3s. a new town in the Panhandle county, this State, says a letter from San Antonio, Tex. Miss Collier is a pupil in the Childress district school, and although she lives ten miles from the town she makes the trip back and forth each day on a spirited Texan pony. One morning last week she left home at an early hour and was riding leisurely along when she espied an enormous panther immediately in front of her, crouched in the short prairie grass, ready for a fatal spring. With admirable presence of mind Miss Collier seized the lariat hanging at her saadle-bow. and with great dexterity the animal's neck was encircled with the deadly coil. At a word from its mistress tho pony which Miss Collier was riding sprang away at a gallop, dragging the savage but helpless monster to its death. Upon becoming satisfied that the animaPs lile was extinct the young lady undid the rope from the pommel of her saddle, leaving the panther stretched upon the prairie behind her. Proceeding on lier way to school she met John Perry in company with sevoral cowboys and related tho story. They went to the spot where the dead panther lay aud proceeded to denude it of its hide, which will be made into a robe and presented to the young ladv. The panther weighed

210

pounds.

Dlvidiug the Huiiora.

It is related uf a sagacious politician, who had hold more than one high office in the national government, that in his younger days he attended a caucus at which there were only two persons present, tho other man being a citizen of somewhat remarkable stature.

The meeting was duly called to order, and the young politician offered a series of resolutions, which began by saying that they were presented at a large and reapoctable gathering of voters, "Hold on," said the second man ••we can't pass that. It isn't true. This isn't a largo and respectable caucus." "You keeu still, brother." asswered the proposer of the resolutions. "It's all right. You are large and I am respectable.

The resolutions were carried unanimously,

,vV ChiuMu Motiey*

One of the most troublesoue questions to contend with in travelling in China is that of money. As is well known, the Chinese have no other currency than the cooper cash, about fifteen hundred of which are worth at Peking a Chinese ounce of pure silver, called by foreigners a "tael of sycee." Silver is naturally used in commercial transactions, but as bullion, only, and by weight, eo every one has to havo a set of small scales. The inconvenience that this weighing entails would be comparatively small were ali the scales throughout the empire uniform, but such is not the case. They differ considerably from one town to another and even in the same locality. Thus at Peking there is. a government standard, a maritime customs standard, and a commercial standard.

Double J'uuUlimailt.

In ancient Greece a law of Pittacus enacted that "He who commits a crime when drunk shall receive double punlahment," one for the crime itself, and the other for the iuebriety which prompted him to commit it. ftiS •,!

for Infants and Children.

"Caalai l« Uao well adapted to children th*t criteria cores Colle, OonMpattoh. ifcommgodttaawi|ietht to any I Sonr Stomach, Diarrhoea, KraotaUoa. knowatome." H.

A.

ABCSKB,prescription1

M.

LOANS.

First Mortgage Loans

41-2 Per Cent.,

InterestPuyable annually. Apply to

C. W, WRIGHT

TkT? A LlSfiSS AND HKAD"i NOISES II Flf\ CUHKP by-Peck's

hi9

watch. Til give you just thirty minutes to get that lesson, and if it is not ready at the end of that time Til take you across my knee and give you one of the most comprehensive, unabridged and able-bodied spankings that have ever occurred since Julius Caesar was an infant"

SOU'iH JJOUND.-

No. 51 No. No. 59

D., Kill* Worms, girea ileep, aad promotM

Ul 8* Oilerd St, Brooklyn, N. Y. wiiEowt injurious medication. Th* Ckmtacr Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.

mviSJBLE

A E A S I O N S

Whispers heard. Comfortable, Successful where all remedies fail. Sold by F. Hisoox onl883 Broadway, New York.L Write'for book o'f proofs fret*.

-THE-

Yandalia

LINE.

'•NORTH. BOUND.

No. 51.. No.:54....:

No.Ieo

Louisville

0:46 a. 5:18 p. 11:50 a.

Good commotio:, made at^Terre Haute for tho youth and South-weKt. 'lraius tuu through to hit. Joseph, Sliuh.. making pcwd [connection with C. As W. M. for Michigan points.

J. C. HUTCHINSON. Aseiit.

To cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take the safe and certain remedy, ,.-M

SMITH'S

BILE BEANS

Use the SMAIJ, Slic (401itUe Beans to the bottle). THE? ARE THE MOST CONVENIENT. Sultablo tor all Ages. Price of either size, 20c. per Bottle.

KISSINB^T^74-70---"""--aUmpi).or(copper,forIWIIIMlliU

i» cti. J.F.SMITH&CO.M*kenor"BILEBZ:ANS,"ST.lOUIS MO.

I CURE FITS!

When I say Curb I do not mean merely to •top them for a time, and then have them re* turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CUBE.

I have made the disease ot

fXTS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I warbant my remedy to

Cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send ai once for a treatise and a

HTT?\T

•J|M1

-r l-.il 111 I, S

®P

FreeBottle

of my Infallible Kemedy. Give Express and Post Office. It costs yon nothing for a trial, and it will cure yon. Address H.C. ROOT, M.C., 83 PEARL ST., HEWYOR,

TT7ANTED tolsell our cuarauteed

111 Pj 1\ Nursery Stock. Salary aud expenses paid wookly. Write for teriic- Hating URO. CHAS. 11. CUASK.

Nurseryman. Kochester, N. Y.

jGGIES, the best at Tineley & MartinB.

G) to Con Cunufoghaw's (or bats.

CoD Cunningham for neckties.

IJ Cutiningbaw lor vverconti.

A-

-0) toUISVIUMtWAWW»CTIM«Rf.fff£

ITS PATRONS The Pull Worth of Their Money by

Taking Them Safely and Quickly between

Chicago Lafayette Indianapolis Cincinnati-

PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS

Alt TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. *.

I* Get Uaps and Time Tables if you want to be more fully Informed—all Ticket Agenta at6oupn» etationa have them—or addreea

NVRTB BOOM) TRAIN*.

Fast Hail, daily exccpt Sunday.... Night Express, dally Way Freight

.1:49 1:4V 1:46

SOUTU BOUND TRAINS.

Fast Mail, daily exccpt Snndar, 1:43 Night Express, daily, 1:42 a Way Freight 8:30 am

Address W. Mtr.hie, Hgenl for iurthcr particulars. JOHN Ii. CARSON, •1AMES I5AHKHR Gen. Manager.

G. P. A., Chicago. Chicago.

No more of this

Jtubtwi finnos unlc.--•• worn uncomfortably tlalit, K.ucrally di "ft the I ••t.

THE ••COLCHESTER" RUBBER fJQ. make all tlielr pnoes wim lnslrto ot heel lined with ruriluT. This dlugs to Uie slioo uuil prevents tho rtil/LxT trom slipping oir.

Call for tho Colnhe^.rrr

ADHESIVE COUNTERS These elobi'iij.i lit i')') ,:rs tirj now on sale at

J. S. KELLEY'S,

121 E. Main St, Orawfordsville.

THE

C.l.St.L.&C.

Big Four Route

Consists ot 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 injthe

North, East, South, West.

With schedules arranged to accommodate the traveling public in each direction, and the finest equipment ol ikiv coaches and parlor cars, reclining-chair cars and palace sleeping and drawingroom cars in America, the management ol the consolidated system confidently expects a continuance ol'lhe popularity enjoyed by the individual lines. jgplii'.tes to and from till points reached bv

ftie

'Big Four Route" will

always t., low as via any other lirstclastline.

For full information call on ticket agents throughout the country.

O. G. Mur.itAY, D. ]3. MA

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CINCINNATI, O