Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 December 1890 — Page 3

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goods warrimted.

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Terra Haute

TfceOldifaMleGollggt WHKHE BOOK-KEEPING,

SBOKT-QAND and TEt.E6«APHT arc taught by actual business

PATENT

COLD CLASPS

WINTFP-1891.

:'t

SWANK & CL\i\" S most r?

fin.:

ounir*'?, !if h«-avy over­

coating and elegmt Dantinus at prices never so A word guaran­

ti is I •, l/ite-f stxle 'i no ysmts

-i'.d «?rit-s I1111'

stvie ai

,ASTMAIN

THE NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL COMPANY

PATENT

GOLD CLASPS

$2.00! $2.00!

THEY ARE DOWN-.

One Ii.wn Cabinet

Photographs

FOR $2.00

^•Nicliolson & Son«^ 218 1-2 BAST MAIN STREET.

from

$20

1 ol. $5

to

Bio,

STP-EF.T

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Cal

c&'n'i

Lenses ground to onle- 'maorrvr-sol rofraction soinj rected. Len-o» reset IBU repairing done promptly.

James N.Mayhew,Practcal andExpert Optician No. 13 North Meridiau Street, Indianapolis.

Commercial

WFINO Jllufitrnted rut: J»»Kuo free. AtiUrt'bs, W. C. ISBELL, Pres't

Terro Hant«, Iml.

Booms 8, land Grand Opera llonsi I IM ANAAOL1S, 1ND.

Teeth o\!riifsi fl without pain by the uee nfVilitiizeil Air or^itrru Osido it GIH. WHIEF i.s perfectly harmless and »gre with all condil.ions of system- Teeth extrae.tca pln'r. 25c. Gold lillmtrj ?l and upwards Silver jl'nc AniUiam fiMitiiis, t-0 vntl 75c. Teeth $4. $5, S£, 110 to S50 per Bet. All kino* of tli.- KMU st. Dental Work in_ tlie'etate. at. reduced prices. All Sixteen years'experienci A. l\ IIKRltON. .Mun«^ui

IliSiOSVEN 6 FT

THE BEST POROUS PLASTERS IN THE WORLD

E O S I I E E

I ELY BROTHERS. 68 Warren St., New York. Price 50 cts.1

PitRftSftiT PvSbs

TMK ORIGINAL AMD GtmJINC-.ThtP"1? I^kdlea, uk Drsnlit for CMcHmlir-t 0njK»» 'JLiHSSJEii^SEi SS^L. boie. naled wlt£»ue ribbon. Take BO ether »•*•.. jgff?

|n«rl0O cn»«eo'd.',yjJ!® ^irogptrt. They/ lb^T6oo equal for }wioMhCiJ CoslWeuCM, MaUiia, LITCT Complaint, Fertrt} land Ague, ladiffeation, BbcVacbe, »i)d all

Liver Stomach IrouUca. They JSovcr

An pills in puteboud boxes, pink wr*pp*n, i«,&»#*">•• Mill. 4e.lt nanpa tar panleolart, tMtimoawli, »®4 10,009 TetrtmoalaJt, Howie Paptr. ewiCMCSTr told by mil Lotftl Drantits.

Sold by all drngpists axd country vtor

Ikeepera. Bcllfra A Co., rrop't, l'SUkburfh, P*.

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v.\\

Ui

10 it t!n i\S :l»«- i.iwi IU.UJM'.atft, t.S. w. II» M*.» i«ri F»R ivnmii r.««• ff lu.mt.ph. l(» oul} t«» :LLL(FIIV SI it!* IT* tverr w"»kw-

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RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, UME BACK, &c.

25 ccnls at Druggists, GKOSVEKOR. !fc ItlCHAHDS, Bohton,

IIRKB.

MNKT

nu ... oy mw CHICHESTER

Youiitf Geijt farmer

5 liny your New Fall Suit of

GILBERT BROTHERS,

(Clias. and John)

And be happy. v»ui new Fall Stock now ali in. and it is not surpassed I in any city for quality and

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rv«rvll»lnir. IAUMCI.'I.A'IS VM-A\. KLPV«\ it TO., RTFLILL.IMS *k\Xb*

'-style. Weguarantee you a pefectfit. BTTr.vUs.

jso Main street.

THE CRAWFORDSVILLJi WEEKLY REVIEW.

CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS 8CROFULA

COUGH

OR

COLD

Throat Affection Wasting of Rash

Or any Dhtemma uk«N tke Throat and XuK(f mrm Inflamed, Ixuik of Strength or Jferm Tmwr, you can N relimol and Cured fey

SCOTTS EMULSION

PURE COOLIVER OIL

With Hypophosphltes.

Sold by ail Jr%tggists.

SCOTT A BOWNE,Chemists, N.Y.

Throwing a Switch

is tongh work in stormy weather, and lhe swiichvnan cannot be too well protected il he wishes to preserve his health. Every railroad man's life is lull oi hardship and exposure. The only garment that will fully protect the man whose business calls him out in stormy weather is the Fish Braud Slicker." They arc light, but strong as iron, handmade throughout, and good for years of service. Tieyi—

v.orth

len i'.mes their cost, and will save

•iu

.7,*rr,

sicltni-fs. No other article ql clothing

will stand the wear and tear. Rubber is frail, will rip, tear, and 1st in ihe wet. Therefore get the right sort of coat. The Fish Brand Slicker the only one for your purpose. Beware of worthless initiations. every garment stamped with the "Fish Brand' Trade Mark. Don't accept any inferior coat when you can have the Fish Brand Slicker delivered witliout extra cost. Particular* and illustrated catalogue free.

A* J. TOWER, Boston, Mass*

DRSELLERS'V C0UCH

4

PARKER'S

HAIR BALSAM

C3c.riT.wa and beautifies lb#? hair. ru.iiK-tea a luxuriant gTowth. Never Failb to Restore Gray

Hnir to its Youthful Color, Cures frcolp diseases it h&ir l&aiog. fl*c,and SMC itt.

S O N S I E Use Parker's Gmcer Tonic. Weak Lunga, Debility

1

1ndigestion, Pa:u,Tukc in tiuie. 50 eta.

Tersons outside of the profession often ask. hai .s:in Emulsion? V\'eauswer.au Emulsion isactmiulnfition of two or more liquids, so thoroughly uiixol that each is held in permanent suspension. Si.-v-!rnl of the much advertised 'Euiulsions' now on the iimrkrt ure uothing more than compounds, and a niii'ioscoplc examination will reveal globules of oil i-i Ilielr origlaal torrn. The Emulsioin made by ,i/- knv. J. A.Ma//fc rf* Co., Lawrence, Mars., everywhere so favorably known by physicians us

iscom|xjsel of one-third part Coil-Liver Oil. niieliilnl i.art. Kxtract of Wait, and one-third part ComP'.uiiid Syrup of Bypoposphites of Lime and Sotia, i»!ch of which must be of the finest quallt.nibta!ii iMe. These three wluabie Ingredients, with a little ll.tvorlns extract are, put into it 'mixer,' where It is :nul-ltiel for six hours by steam pewer, at Ihe rai« ol 12S revolutions per minute, which breaks every Klooiile of the oil, and combines it with the other intrn'ilionts in such a thorough manner that no sr ivaratlon will ever occur. Siagee's Emulsion has no trqual for the rollotand cureot Coughs.Coltls. Srrot u!a, Pyspepsla ami General Debility.

For sale by all druggists.

CALL NOW,'

Hefore an Advance is Made and Fit Your Home out. with

FINE AND MEDIUM

FURNITURE,

Lamps and House Furnishing Goods in (funeral. A Little Money !oes a (ireat Ways just

Now at'

Treatment

I

Alex. Mahorney's

by corresponds wo. A twenty-Cvo

years' specialty. Sypbilip, tiio last vestige destroyed. Gonorrhoea and Gleet cured in a few dnys. No operoation required in treatment of Varicocele and Stricture.

The results of Self-abuec. producing pimples despondency, impotence, health-destroying seminal emissions, etc., curcd permanently. Medicines sent securc from observation by mail or express. Strictly private. Charges moderate. F. M. ALBETT, M. 1). 23 Virginia aveitfie. Indianapolis, Ind.

Birds, Parrots,

Ikige, Kerrets. Rahbitts, Birds Eyes, (ioldfish Song Kestorer, Trap Cages, Klea Sonp, etc. WILSON'S BIO BIRP STC*IK, Cleveland, Ohio.

EATTY'S PIANOS .new) tlOH. Orf.-ius $ii For Calnlogne address KX-MAYOR DANlKL F. BEATTY,

Con Cnnnincliaii) for underwear.

Basil! Hite was lound guilty, Friday, in Monon, of tbe killing of AliraLam Terbune last June. Two years in tbe pen.

John Storuni, car inspector on itie P., Ft. W. & C. road, trying to paee two moving cars, was erudite* to death.

LINCOLN'S HABITS.

Aa Bui HUtr and One of th* Moat Abntemlon* of Man.

The President rose early, as hia aleep was ll( ht and capricious. In the summer, when he lived at the Soldiers' Home, he would take his frugal breakfast and ride into towu in time to be at his desk at 8 o'clock. He bepa» to receive viBits nominally at

5

PALATABLE AS MILK.

ilk for ScotfB jBmuMon, and let no ta$~ ptanatlo* or lolleilalion induce you t* mcoept mbilttutft

ts

%Ist SYRUP.

10

o'olock, but long before that hour struck the doors wet© besieged by anxious crowds, through whom the people of importance, senators and members of Congress, elbowed their way after the fashion which stilll survives.

On days when the cabinet met, Tuesdays and Fridays, the hour of noon closed the interviews of the morning. On other days it was the President's custom at about that hour to order the doors to be opened and all who were waiting to be admitted

At luncheon time he had literally to run the gauntlet through the crowd who filled the corridors between his office and the rooms at the west end of the house occupied by the family. Tho afternoon wore away in much the same way as the morning late in the day he usually droye out for an hour's airing at 6 o'clock he dined.

He was one of the most abstemious ot men the pleasures of the table had few attractions for him. His breakfast was an egg and a cup ol coffee at lunch he rarely took more than a biscuit and a glass of milk, a plate of fruit in season at dinner ho ate sparingly of one or two courses. lie drank little or no wine not that he remained always on principle total abstainer, as he was a part of his earlv life in the fervor of the

Washingtonian" reform but he never eared for wine or liquors of any sort* and never used tobacoo.

WOMEN IN A CAFE.

Few of litem Regard the Bales Hrglaue in Ordering Food.

Four hundred and sixty-seven girls lunched in a New York cafe the other day, and by tho courtesy .of the head waiter a newspaper writer was per mitted to play sentinel at the kitchen door. Only thirteen orders contained meat—two of Aleak, three lamb chops, five ham and three muttou stew. Twenty-seven bouls of soup, chowder and broth were served six damsels called for fish, one hundred and forty had an oyster stew and sixty-seven took lobster or chicken salad. An even two hundred made a meal on ice-cream and cake, with a glass ice-water. Forty-five had hot apple dumplings three hundred cuts of pie were consumed, with one hundred and two charlotte russe, seventy chocolate eclairs, thirty-nine creampulfs and one square yard of Washington pie cut into sections of three inches each. One hundred and seventeen drank tea, twenty called for coffee, twenty-three for pop, ale or beer two had claret, seventeen soda •water, and the rest, one hundred and sixty-seven in all, filled themselves with ice-water. It is to this kind of diet that so many of our sallow-faced, bloodless, fleshless, shapeless women and children can bo traced.

The Iutellicence of ToaU.

Toads, in tho presence of snakes, usually remain perfectly still. In this is their only safety. For did they make the least movement they would be immediately caught. I have known a hungry snake to lie waiting an hour for a frog to move, and even push him with the nose to stir him up. This has been called -snake charming," and indeed it looks like it, but the toad is the charmer and the snake the charmed. 1 remember one day I dropped a toad in the midst of a pit of snakes I had in my back yard. He at once became perfectly still, though surrounded by more than a dozen hungry snakes. There was a circle of fierce heads and glaring eyes around him, but ho would not move. The circle narrowed until the protruding tongues almost touched him, yet he was immovable. Just then I was called away for over half an hour, but on returning found the toad, in grave dignity, still holding the fort by most masterly inactivity.

Peculiur Title.

The lunniest speeches are not always those "made on purpose." So at least thought a gentleman who was walking through the Boston Public Garden, and sought to amuse himself by questioning some boys whom he found playing near tho Washington statue there, ••Boys," he called,as he approached the group of ragged urchins, "who is that gentleman up there?"

The boys looked vaguely about, and one asked briskly: ••What gentleman, sir?" "The one up there on the bronze horse." "Oh, that's George Washington," was the concerted reply, and tho gentleman walked away, feeling that he had not seemed as funny as he had intended. As he went,, however, he heard one boy say to the others, in good-natured derision, "He called Washington a gentleman!"

.Uin*

Wanhington, N. J.

llistaud'a Queer Govu.

One of the souvenirs of Miss Elizabeth Bisland's flying trip around the world is a wonderful gowu of Japanese rainbow crepe, a material described as silvery white daintily woven stuff, with a fine crapy twill and a moonlight sheen overlying faint illusive colors of pale rose, light gold, faint blue, dim green and shadowy lilac, all suggested rather than defined, and glimmering in the warp and woof of the beautiful fabric, which one minute blazes with color and the next softens to vague molting loveliness. At a dinner given by Sir John Milais the fortunato possosser of the gown won the admiration nf lier :rtistie host.

for Infants and Children.

ia wen adopted to cMldren that

I reoonmmndltaarepcriortoany prescription

knuwutome." H. A. tw«»1w 8* Oxford 8k, Brooklyn, N. Y.

LOANS.

Pei

41-2

Interest Payable aaonally. Apply to

C. W. WRIGHT

H1?A LNEiS

AN1

-THE-

Yan'dalia

LINE.

Caatorla

NORTH BOUND.

No. 51 No.154

No.i.60

cures Oollc,

8:13 u. m. 4kC4 p.m. 11:60 a. ill.

SOUTH ijorw).

No. 51 9:40 a. No. 53 6:18 p. No. 59 11:50 a.

Good connection made at'Terre Haute ior Uie South and South-west. Trains run through to St. Joseph, Mich., making goud [connection with C. & W. M. for Michigan points.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent

To cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, Malaria, J.iver Complaints, take the safe and certain remedy,

SMITH'S

BILE BEANS

Use the SMALL Size (40 little Beans to the bottle). THEY ARB THE MOST 'CONVENIENT. Suitable tor nil Price of either wiee, 25c. per

KISSINfiAT7.i7.70prarag Sm I IWMailed for 4 cte. (eoppers or •taznp*K J.F.SMITH&CO.MiLkeriofWt-EIiEA.ss,"ST.IOUIS MO.

I CURE

When say CURB I do not mean meraly to atop them lor a time, and then have them re* turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CUKE.

I have made the disease ot

FITS, EPILEPSY or FAIXINGr SICKNESS,

A life-long study. I WARRANT my remedy to CURB the worst eases. Because others havo (ailed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Sendatonce for a treatlso and a KREBIJOTTLK of my INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express and Post Office. It costs yon nothing lor A trial, and it will cure you. Address H.C.ROOT.M.C., 183

PEARL ST.,NEW

Constlpatite,

Sour Stomach, Iiiarrhcpa, EnictaUon, Kills Worms, eivc3 sleep, And promote* digestion. Without injurious medication.

THE COTXUR COMPANT.

77 Murray Street, N. Y.

0N0

tOUISViUE~HEWMBMIY«CHICMO

ALWAYS GIVES

ITS PATRONS The Full Worth of Their Monoy by

Cent.,

Taking: Them Bafbly and Quickly between

Chicago Lafayette Indianapol Cincinnati

HKAD- NOIKBS

1/jTjA CDHFD toy Peck's fHVlSlBLE A E A 8 1 0 Whispers heard. Comfortable,'

Louisville

SUCCCBKISUI.

where all remedies fall. boM by F. Biiscox onV853 Broadway, New York. Write for book o*l proofs free.

PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS

AIL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID

Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination.*

17"Get Maps and Time Tables If yon want t*. be more fully informed—all Ticket Agent: stCoupn* Stations have them—or address

CL.AINH.

Kant Mail, dully uzccpi 8nmlu, .. .. ..1:49 cm Might Bxpree*. dai!y iU .. l:4vnm Way Freight 1:4Si ra

SOUTH BOUND T11A1SS.

Fast Mail, daily except bunduy,... 1:4U ]i Night Express, daily,. 1:42 a Way Freight 8:S0 a ir

AddruBg W. M'.chir, 'i^ent !ot further par tlcnlars. JOHN 15. OAItSON, JAMBS BAIiKSK Get.. WauBior.

G. P. A., f.'hicago. Chicago.

No more of thisi vX^V

Rubber ?.hoes milr- worn uncomfortaDiy generally off the ot.

voit/

HIT?AT TXTANTKP toj^ell our uunrnntecd ll PJ Nursery Stock. Salary and •m"*-*-4-' expenses paid weekly. Write for terms, stating ane. CIIAS. 11. GHASE.

Nurseryman. Kochester. N. Y.

BUGGIES, the best at Tlnsley Martins.

Go to Con Cuuniugbain'6 for bats.

f)u Cttnuinghaua for neckties.

COB

Cunningham for overcoatf.

THE COLCIIE? "ER" RUBBER CO. nmTccnil tur!r Fhocs vii Inside ot hc«i lined wltn n:o!er. This clings to ue slice auti orovenw tho rubber trom slipping c?..

Call for tho "Colchoawr

"ADHESIVE COUNTERS-" These elebrate.Uin'Jbars a sale at

nv on

J. S. KELLEY'S,

124 E. Main St, Crawfordsville.

THE

Bia Four Route

Consists of the lines formerly operated under the names oi 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 ALI. POINTS in|tlic

North, East, South, West.

With schedules arranged to accommodate the traveling public in each direction, and the finest equipment ot day coaches and parlor ears, reclining-cliair cars and palace sleeping and drawingroom cars in America, the management ol! the consolidated system confidently expects a continuance of the popularity enjoyed by the individual lines.

2£fPRates to and from all points reached \iv 'life 'Big Four Route" will always b.- a.i iow as via any other first-clast-'line.

for full information call on ticket agents throughout the country..

O. G. JiriuiAY, 1). B.

Ma

Traffic 5 an

CINCINNATI, O