Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 June 1891 — Page 7

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THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN

NERVINE TONIC

HABBRET E. HALL, of Waynetown, Ind., aay»: I owe my life to the Great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for fire months from the effects of an exhausted stomach. Indigestion, Nervous Prostration, and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had Riven up nil hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors, with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic improved me so much that I was able to walk about, and a few bottles cured me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it too highly."

work guaranteed. __ w. F. Sharpe

AND—

Stomach^Liver Cure

The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of wthe Last One Hundred Years. The Great South American Nervine Tonic

we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of tbe human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incalculable value who is affected by disease of the stomach, because the experience and testimony of many go to prove that this is the ONE and ONLY ONE great cure in the world for this universal destroyer. There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Tonic.

A I.I. OS

City Engineer, or

Frsd Hoffman,

i'ractii'nl Survoyy over •lake JOOI'H old stnnd, C'rawfort'uvillc, Indiana.

Ionilipn jGnggs

111! EAST MAIN ST.

Successors to (ieorge Long & Co

We have a line line of Sugar, Coffee Tobacco and Canned Goods.

Come and Inspect Our Stock.

Farmers desiring to exchange theii produce for Fresh. Groceries, and always at the.

Lowest Current Rates,

Hhould call at our store on Ha^t Market Street.

We have a good trade and expert to maintain it l.iv fair treatment of a^l customer?.

Tomlonson & Scaggs.

The Browi Cultivator with Spring Tooth ttack meat la the tateat thing out. tie sure irtri see it .before you Wr- foH««i ,v. FISHRH.

MRS. ELLA A. BRATTON, of New Roes, Indiana,

•ays: I cannot express bow much I owe to the Nervine Tonic. My system was completely shattered. appetite gone, was coughing and spitting up blood am sure I was in the first stages of consumption, an inheritance handed down through several generations. I began taking the Nervine Tonic, and continued its use for about six months, and am entirely cured. It is the grandest remedy for nerves, stomach and lungs I have ever seen."

No remedy compares with SOUTH AMERICAN NERVJ.NK a8 a cure lor the Nerves. No remedy compares with South American Nervine as a wondrous cure for the Stomach. No remedy will at all eompare with South American Nervine as a cure for all forms of falling health. It never tailH to cure Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It never fails to cure Chorea or St. Vitus' Dance. Its powers to build up Ihe whole system are wonderful in the extreme. It cures the old, the young, and the middle aged. It Is a great friend to the aged and infirm. Do not neglect to line this precious boon if you do, you may neglect the only remedy which will restore you to health. South American Nervine Is perfectly safe, and very plensant to the taste. Delicate ladies, do cot fall to use this great cure, because it will put the bloom of freshness and beauty upon your lips and In your cheeks, and quickly drive away your disabilities and weaknesses.

Price, Large 18 ounce Bottles, $1.25 Trial Size, 15 Cebts.

EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.

It' not kept by Druggists order direct from Dr. E. DETCHON, CrawfordSVille, Ind.

Do You Want To Save Money?

IP SO GO TO

LAWSON'S NEW GALLERY,

Over Con Cunninghams Store for your Cabinet Photographs.

ONLY $2 PER DOZEN.

1 guarantee as line work in every paUicular as you would pay from S4 to So I 1'or at other gallerir Remember the place, over Con. Cunningham's store.

A GREAT SALE

NEXT WEEK.

MUSLINS AND SHIRTINGS

Of the liest Makes-

Etc. Come Early.

D. iAL. ROUNTREE

Money to Loan

At 7 per cent, annual interest without commission.

FARM. AND CITY PROPERTY 1 or sale or exchange. IIOl'.SES to rent.

CUMBERLAND & MILLER,

118 "West Main Street.

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CARTERS

PILLS.

CURE.

Blck Headache and relievo all tho troubles Incident to a bilious stato of tho system, suoh as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain In tho Sido, &c. While their most remarkable Buccess has been shown in curing

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Beaaacho, yot Carter's Llttlo Liver Pllto ara equally valuable in Constipation, curing and proventing thta annoying complaint, whiio they also correct all disorders of thestomach^timulato tha liver and regulato tho bowels. Even if tliev onls

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&c]»6they would bealmoatprlcelGss to thoso who iBuffer from thiadifltressingcomplaint butfortunatoly thei rgoodness does notend here.and thoea who once try them will find theso little pills valufible in so many ways that they will not bo wilillfig to do without them. But after allsicic

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Is the bane of BO many lives that hero Is where «e make our groat boast. Our pills euro it while Others do not. I Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills makoa dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who .usethem. In vials at 25 cents five for $1. Sold fey druggists everywhere, or sent by mail.

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•CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.

SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE..SMALL PRICE

A Ghastly Find.

Last Saturday while some young boys were traveraiug a ravine on the north side of Sugar Greek, near the Red bridge, they were horrified by discovering the emaciate! form of man who, judging from the stench arising from his body, which lay prone upon the grouud near a huge log, they thought to be a corpse. The sight w?.s very revolting and as his repulsive form arose from its position he was found to be reeking in lilth and vermiu. The sight frightened the youngsters, who beat a hasty retreat. Mat Goben, superintendent of the poor farm, was notified and quickly repaired to the scene. He at once recognized the poo unfortunate as James Crooks, who left the asylum five weeks previous because Mr. Goben had threatened to fire him if he didn't go to work. Prefeiriug starvation to labor he left and was unheard of until his discovery in the ravine. All of the intervening time was spent in this hollow, exposed to the heavy rains and cold weather. His clothes were so mildewed and rotten that when he moved they dropped frein his body. His sole subsistence was wba^ food he gathered from the slops duriug the night fr«in the neighboring houses. He was removed to the asylum where he was bathed and nourishment applied, and at present gives erery hope of a speedy rec»very. Crooks is a man of wonderful physique and a semi-de-mented character. He was sent to the county asylum from Waveland about six years ago and has been an inmate here since that time.

1 ucd Freea.

Last Friday some fifty of the good citizens from the tewn of New Market appeared in this city for the purpose of preventing the county commissioners from granting to one Jacob Freed a license to dispense intoxicating liquors in that thriving little village. Courtney and Hurley appeared for Freed and A. B. Anderson for the reinonstrauce. The citizens put up tho plea thai Freea was au habitual drunkard and a man of bad character. All Friday afternoon was consumed in hearing the testimony at the close of which the citizens had pretty thoroughly placed their charges on a solid foundation and Frecd's chances were decidedly on the wane. At the close Mrs. Dollars, of New Market, made a very eloquent speech on behalf of the citizens and put the case in the best possible light. Saturday morning the arguments began and lasted for more than an hour. They were very spirited, mauy personalities being indulged in to the delight of the vast audience. Ou convening at 1:30, the commissioners announced that they would not grant the license to the applicant. Freed thereupon took au appeal to the circuit court.

The 25 Per Cent.

Fourteen of the sixteen deputy assessors, it is said, permitted themselves to be bled into paying Assessor Maxwell the 25 per cent, foolishly agreed upon. Two of them, it is stated Thomas aud K'inyon refused to come down and in consequence will not be in favor next year. Pay day was Tuesday of lest week. All the deputies were handed warrants for their pay, ranging in amouut generally from $100 to $120. After deducting their taxes, whatever they were, the remaindei should have been banded them in cash, but instead a paper was shown them iu which they had agreed to allow a deduction of 25 per cent, from iheir salaries to be paid to MaxWell, and it was deducted in all cases, it is said, except in the two instances named. Treasurer Ramsey holds this littlff paper in his little safe to be used if necessary at any tiuie to settle any lit'le disputes coming up betweeu the parties interested. It is a uice state of affairs all around.

A Thorntown Hen's Sispreutable Act. Thointown is one of those staid, conservative places iu which innovations are not expected, bul a lien belonging J. S. Adair, of that town, has done what she could to shake that reputation. What she did .was to lay an egg shaped more like au hour-glass than anything else. One bull of the egg is somewhat larger than .the other, but the hour-glass, small waisted shape, is pronounced.

Possibly this form was caused by the hen's meditation upon the time recquired in laying eggs, or the exact period required for eggs to hatch. Tho process of mentel cerebration, reaching upon the fowl's physical functions, according to philosophical lines of reasoning well established, iu certain people's minds, brought into existence the peculiar egg uuder consideration.—Indianapolis News.

Should Be Flayed.

Jim McAdams, a drunken brute was in the Mayor's court Monday charged with beating a helpless s'ster. McAdams and his sister live in a hovel near the Monon depot. Last Suuday while carryiug a comfortable jag of wife-whip-ping whiskey, he assaulted his s'ster by grabbing her about the throat witli one hand and literally tearing the llesh from her race with the talons of his other hand. Her screams soon aroused the neighborhood and the brute was jailed. He was fined $11.,"5 by the Mi.yor which he will lay out in jaM, wuioss the asasaulted sister pays Irs fine by money made from washing, aud this is not altogether improbable either.

The Midland Strike Over.

The Midlpud strike is a thing of tho prst. At a meeting or the strikers at Waveland last Saturday moiniug ltvvasdecided that t'ley would not incur contempt of court but would recognize the order issued and declare tho strike off. They further agreed not to interfere with the running of trains or bear any ill will toward the t.-.tiuiiimi. K.i :h man will receive his 1 ck niMiey throng, the' corrt. Monday moi ..ing Henry Criiwtnr.l paid $1,000 of the bade '.xes t'H the road due th's county and promised tu pay the remaining $778 shortly. It is tie hoped Crawford will hereafter pay the expenses of the road as they ecome due, and li» says ho w'll adont that plan herea-ar.

Inter Collegialo Field Day.

Wabash Jid very well tne Field Day ontest in Terre Haute h'si Saturday. F'ickson wou the mile walk, Ar'er the hurdle rar aud Jomegoa the quaiter of mi!o bicycle race. Littie WBU seond the pole vault, Vande:bu'.Itsecond in tho mile w.i'k, Mirt'n tcond in putting the shot and hurdle race, aud Acker sacond in quarter in'le run. I!oe9 PolytecVuic carried first honors, with Wabash second, Purdue third, Del'auw fourth and s» on down.

If you decide, from what you have heard or read, that you will take Hood's Sarsaparilla, do not be induced to buy any substitute instead.

More fancy oats come from Ohio than any ether American State.

The college campus never presented a more beautiful appearance than now. Last Sunday was Cuildrens' Day at the Christina church and was duly observed.

The CoiintyCommissioQerehaTe approved the bonds of Sheriff John P. Bible and Supt. J, S. Zuck.

The Good Templars of the county will picnic at Enoch Smith's grove, erst of the Gity, tomorrow.

Albert Whitehead of Washington, wr.i inthe city Saturday enroute from Shaw aea Mound to his home, where he had been for some time the guest of his cousin, Mrs. Elma C. Whitehead.

Mary George, the soiled dore who was arrested with her pal, Malichi Scott last week and taken to the poor farm at her own request, has skipped from that institutions of pauperism and her present whereabouts are a dark mystery. It was a pretty smooth scheme on the part of Mary to keep out of jail, and she hoodwinked the authorities very clever)]

Ed Cory, the pugilist is besiged on all sides for riug contests by heavy weight sluggers of every nationality. He has accepted a chaileege to meet Harry Baker, of Chicago, in a hnish scrap for a purse of $500. Elder Pitts, Peru's colored heivy weight, iB also anxiots to meet Corey and is now hustling to raise his share of the $1,000 stake demanded by Corey It is probable that boths fights will come off within the next thirty days.

We heard a swaggering bully boast the other day, aud listened to his profane mouthings until we became thoroughly disgusted. He claimed to be thoroughly isformed concerning the labor question though he had spent but few hours of his twenty years of life iu hemest work. He stated most emphatically that until he got the kind of employment he wauted, uud pay to suit him, ho would nover soil bis hands with toil. His mother supports him by taking washing. Only the strict laws against murder keep such scoundrels from being killed.—Lidoga Leader.

In describing the hour previous t# the killing of Adams at. Roaolidale by Erans last week the Ladoga Leader man thas soars through the depths ot space as follows: "About seven o'clock, the morning sun darted his brightest beams through the rifting cloudi, and the birds saug sweetest caroles as they swung ou bending boughs or flitted atnoug the tree t#ps. The air was fresh and balmy, and all nature conspired tb give man a feeling of joy, of comfort and of peace. All this serves to prove how little we know of what any future moment will bring us, and gives density and blackness to the cloud of evil that rapidly rose above the social horizon,"

The writer seould at «nce visit some drug store and secure a medicine to cure him of worms, with which lie seems sadly afflicted.

Through a Glass.

Saturday afternoon AltLookabill, a fanner residing south of the city, met with a peculiar accident in Zack Mahorney's store. As he approached the front door in the store his foot caught in a hole in his overalls and he was thrown violently forward, his face striking the plate glass in the door, smashing it into a thousand pieces. His face was terribly lacerated but fortunately he escaped without further iujury.

A half-breed Shoshone Indien who passed through Chattanooga, Tenn., the other day, had features the counterpart of those of a bear.

A hen which grows a mustache eveiy spring and sheds it each followiug tail is one or the ab'e-lmiiied curiosities of Atchison, Kas.

The mayor of Waterville, Me., has forbidden religious services at the poor farm on the ground that it excites the paupers.

I'enusylvauia makes tifty-two out or every 100 tons ef rolled iron in the United States, and sixty-niue out of every 100 ton of steel rait®.

The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be sure aud see it before you buy. COHOON A FISHKH.

Dr. Davis, of Bound Brook, N. J., broke one of his ribs, Sunday, in his effort to resitain a vioiant fit of sneezing.

The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be'sure and ee it before you buy. COHOON & FISHKR.

The Brown cultivator with spring tooth attachment is the latest thing out. Be sure and tee it before you|huy. OHOON A FISHKH.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

A fakir Is traveling through Michigan fixing lamp wicks with a tin cover to make them last longer.

An Ovid, Mich., lad drew $11 from ttie cily treasury for killing 2) English sparrows iu two days.

Locusts are devastating Algeria. A caravan from Morocco passed through swarms of tlni ii fur thirty-two days.

The word nicotine is derived from tne name o." John Nicot, who introduced tobacco into France.

Boston in building the first American steal ba"k.

Women iu Italy who work the (dive oil presses get twenty cut" a day.

one dollar a in utf N Jie charge for using the new London- \iris ii-vphoue hue.

A girl of only twelve j. ars was recently convicted of theft and fore -ly iu New York.

The proportion of Angle-Saxon words iu the English Bible is 97 per cent, of the whole, I

There are upward of :i )0,000 Jews in New York City, of which number nearly half are Kii'sians.

one person in every !m who died in New York in 18S!) was buried iu poitei's liold.

Iu the locality of Upland, near Philadelphia, a millionaire ^Justice or the peace.

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

CAUGHT BADLY.

Mr. Wanamaker SufFers by the Keystone Bank Failure.

HE IS SAID TO HAVE LOST $200,000.

Startling Hevelatlong Kxpectctl During the Investigation or Philadelphia's Kinancial liddln—Kowilrd I"^r

Jliipih's Capture.

WANAMA.KEK TO TKSTIFV.

PHILADELPHIA, June 8. Startling revelations are expected this week in the Keystone bank suspension. Postmaster General John Wanatnaker has been charged with having been instrumental iu closing the bank. It is expected to be shown that while Wanamaker used the bank as a convenience the rascally bankers, the dead President Lucas and the fugitive President Marsh, unloaded on him S'-iOO.OOO worth of overissue stock. Wanamaker got financially tight and the bank came to his rescue, loaning him -within sixteen months as high as §160,000. Last December Wanamaker repaid all his loan, depositing on one day S5S,000 in cash.

Now, for the other side. Within the last two years the Keystone bank Managers needed money to tide over their rotten concern. They borrowed at various times 5200,000 from Wanamaker and gave him notes with bogus rtock pinned to them. On the 19th of iilay last Marsh confessed to Wanamaker that his stock was bogus. The same night he confessed the story to Comptroller Lacey. The next day the bank was closed and Wanamaker is §200,000 out of pocket.

It is understood that Postmaster General Wanamaker will appear before the committee to-day and answer any questions that may be put to him with reference to his knowledge of Keystone bank affairs. it is said that the experts examining Bardsley's affairs have in their possession all of his check UUUKS. eaueeieu check and private accounts, and will thus be able to trace all of the missing state and city funds. District Attorney Graham will to-day present to tire grand jury bills of indictment against Uardsley charging him with the embezzlement of SsW.OOO of city money and over 3900,000 belonging the state. The charge of perjury in violating his oath of otiice will be dropped for the reason that no record of his having been sworn in can Jje found in the prothonotary's office, where it should be on rile hail he been sworn. The opinion is general that Uardsley on 'entering upon the duties of the otiice of city treasurer did not take an oath to faithfully administer the affairs of that office. Whether the omission was intentional or accidental will probably never be definitely known.

PHILADELPHIA, June S.—The mayor has announced a reward of $5,000 for the arrest and conviction of Gideon W. Marsh for alleged violation of law while acting- as president of the Keystone national bank.

ITALY SHAKEN UP.

All icurtli|unki» Dcslroyi's Many Mouses

HIKI

Kills Sever.'il Persons.

ROME, June S.—The cities of Verona and Mantua were shaken by an earthquake Sunday. Many houses were damaged. An invalid lady was frightened by the shoek died. Lombardy. Venetia of Tuscany were visited the morning by repeated shocks. gThc worst shock occurred about 2 o'clock in the morning. Shocks were also felt in Venice and Milan. The center of the disturbance was at Verona. A isubterranean noise was heard like the roar of artillery, which was followed by three strong shocks. The inhabitants rushed into he streets in terror. At Mareenigo Jhree persons were killed and at Kadia '"Jalavena seventeen were badly injured by falling houses anil chimneys. At the latter place another shock was felt at 6 o'clock in the morning, and much additional damage was done. The movements were undulating in character and were more or less over #ie whole of the noi ,h of Italv.

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that she and part 6arly

HIGHLY INDIGNANT.

Chilian KOIM-IS Think thp I'IIIHMI StatcH Sliouhl Not Take tho itatu's Arms. Iquiiii'E, .lune S.—There is great excitement here over the decision of the American admiral to take the Itata without allowing the discharge of her arms aud ammunition. The press is very bitter and considers that the United States, the cradle of republican ideas, commits a grave error in thus indirectly assisting the dictator.

WASHINGTON, .June 8.—Information has been received in this city from Chili to the effect that the insurgent schooner Itata, before proceeding to Iquique from Toeopila, landed at the latter place 5,000 rifles and a large amount of supplies.

Capture of

nil

I|linoiK Defaulter.

'ALTON, 111.. June 8.—The commissioners of Wood lliver township have received a telegram from the sheriff at Portland, On*., to the effect that l'cter Greenwood, the missing township treasurer, is under arrest in that city. The necessarjr papers for his return here have been forwarded. Greenwood's total shortage now foots up over $",."00.

Acquitted,

LEBANON, Ind., .lune 8.—The jury in the case of Mont Mabbett, who was charged with having murdered his sister Minnie's child on the I'.ith of last November, brought in a verdict of not guilty. The utmost interest was manifested in the outcome of the case and the courthouse was crowded daily with spectators.

Murder in Yoiiugstown, O.

YOL'NOSTOWN, O., June 8. —Mrs. John Booker, aged 40, wife of a colored barber, wits found murdered Sunday morning in i' shed near her borne.. Although then hove been several arrests, there is no po :tive clew. It is supposed tho crime .i committed early in the even-

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Correspondcuee solicited.

Pert W. Miiis.

AUCTIONEER.

Sales of all kinds made anywhere in the state. JJest of references given and satisfaction guaranteed. Charges to suit the times, all correspondence will receive proinpTOttention. Leave orders with .Joe Taylor, 204 E. Main street., or address

AL15ERT W. PERKINS. Crawfordsville, I ml.

Always writ3[mo for dato befoin advortjtfu sale..-

$5.00 FSfi 25 CENTS

Send ifpntsand tho address of ten recently married to

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outfit to- .rt you. Business permanent and hoaorallo Don miss it if you want the chance of a lifetime. Big money for workers. No attention paid to those who do not send names and remittance. D. H. Klnadon&Co., Box 104, Buffalo. N.T,

100 Whisky Barrels.

I have apo. empty whisky barrels which will sell cheep. Conie at once. ALBERT MUHLEISES