Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 November 1891 — Page 3
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ou Circle Street,
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No remedy compares with Sorm
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THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN
NERVINE TONIC
AND,
Stomach^ Liver Cure
The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of ^the Last One Hundred Years.
!The Great South American Nervine Tonic
Which vro 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 the 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
great cure in the world for this universal destroj'er. There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Tonic,
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AMERICAN NERVINE
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MANUFACTI'KINC. CO.. '.17 if* W. South St. IinVianaixiVia. Indol' for wire, pat-
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pares with South American Nervine n« a wondrous cure for the Stomach. No remedy will at all compare with South American Nervine as a cure for all forms of failing health. It never fails to cure Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It never foils to cure Chorea or St. Vitus' Dance. Its powers to build up ihe whole systep: are wonderful in the eitreme. It cures the old, the*oung, and the middle aged. It Is great friend to the aged and infirm. Do not neglect to usfthis precious boon if you do, you may neglect the only remedy which will restore you to health. South American
Nervine is perfectly safe, anil very pleasant to the tnste. Itelic.'U! Indies, do not fail to use this great cure, because it will put the bloom of freshness and beauty upon your lips and in your cheeks, ami quickly drive away your disabilities and weaknesses.
Price, Large 18 ounce Bottles, $1.25 Trial Size, 15 Cents. EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.
If not kept by Druggists order direct from
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My Best §5 Cabinets far $2 per doz. 5
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LAWSON, THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Ov.r Con. Cunningham's.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
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Nerv ue. I hud been in bed for five months from ... Nervine Tonic. My system was completely simttered, appetite gone. was coughing nnd splttiuR
the effects of au exhausted stomach. Indigestion, Nervous I'rohtration, and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up nil hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors, with no relief. The first, bottle of the Nervine Tonic Improved mesomuchthat iwasableto walk about, ami a few bottles cured me entirely. I believe it Is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it too highly."
Ohio.
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I cannot express how much I owe to the
I up blood: am mire I was ir. the first «tageH of consumption, an Inheritance handed down 1 through several generations. 1 began taking the Nervine Tonic, and continued its use for about six mouths, and am entirely c.ired. It is the grandest remedy for nerves, stomach and lungs I have ever seen."
as a cure lor the Nerves. No remedy com
Or. E. DF-TCHQN, Crawfordsville, Ind.
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IJIIXIMIV, ,\nv. 7,—The Times' Valparaiso ilisp:it"h says Admiral Montt has been unanimously elected president of Chili ami has accepted on the condition that he be free from partisan obligations. lie regards his acceptance as a personal saerb 13.ee to the wishes of the country. Admiral Montt is represented as having at first been unwilling to take the nomination, but at last accepted when made quite certain that i1 •vti« not of-
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fered to liim a6 a reward for hiR services, but rather urged as another sacrifice to the wishes of the people aa expressed at the elections. Admiral Montt said that he assumed power only to insure peace and prevent a conflict between the political parties.
There is universal rejoicing throughout the country at the news that Admiral .Jorge Montt has decided to accept the presidency. lie is extremely popular, and it is the geueral opinion that he will administer the affairs of the country with an eye single to her best interests.
KILLED HIS SWEETHEART.
A Fnrmer Shoots Girl lieeausc She Hefused to Slarry Him.
ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 7.—Andrew Kohler, a farmer near North St. Paul, has been courting Annie Drew, a young girl of that place. She persistently refused him. Friday night Kohler called on her, and, drawing arevolver, told her that she could rake her choice between him and death. Supposing it a joke she said: ifeath." Kohler fired and the ball pierced the girl's heart and she dropped dead. The police arc scouring tTie country for the murderer, who immediately lied.
ArclnluUc John Still
LIVOH.
NEW YOUK, NOV. 7.—Authentic news has been received from Vienna that John Ortli. formerly the Archduke John of Austria, who was supposed to have been shipwrecked with his wife and lost off Cape. Horn, is alive in Chili, and that he fought all through the Chilian war with Balmaceda. This confirms a rumor to the same effect, current several weeks ago-
Death 1'iuler a Hay Wugon. LIMA, O., Nov. 7.—Friday afternoon Frank Taylor and John McKecnon were thrown from the top ol a load of hay, upon which they were driving toward New Hampshire. l?y the wagon breaking iViwn and the hay failing on them they were both smothered to death.
Tunnel liuililers Killed.
NiAGAitA FAT.I.S, N. Y., Nov. 7.—A shocking accident occurred iti the Niagara tunnel. The beading of shaft No. 2 caved in, killing two men outright and wounding twelve others. The disaster so terrified the tunnel workers that they will not work.
MUSGRAVE IS COOL.
lie Will io to Indiana (Juietly and Promises a Sens.ition When His Trial Take* l'lace.
ST. PAUL", Minn., Nov. (.— Rob Musgrave.the insurance swind!\,r.was interviewed in his cell Friday, lie was cool, and while admitting identity was not disposed to tal frefely about lus career since the com ission the crime. Aftei he came to St. Paul he went to work on a farm, changing his personal appearance by discarding his glasses and allowing his beard to grow, lie says he will go quietly back to Indiana. His mother is at Terre Haute g.nd he says lie will be able to make a showing at the trial that will surprise the Indiana community.
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TEIVHK IIAI'TK, Ind., Nov. 7.—-Charles Trout, the confederate of ]ob Musgrave, under arrrest at St. Haul, was lodged in jail here Friday morning. Both were recently incacteil for conspiracy to defraud insurance companies out of S2r,00(). Tronl took .-h 'ji friends to the cabin
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before the tire frfr lh" iJ.irposc ci having witnesses to prove that Musgrave hud been there.
Killed by I'
Car*.
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O., Nov.
.—\Villiiuti MorCir.emnati, and Anderson, Ind., at Shanks sta
S5 years old, of
P. Mart aged 45. of were antly killed
tion on he C. II. it'I), railroad. They were walking along the track and stepped aside to let a south-bound traiti pass, and were struck by a train going South on a parallel track, liotl meu were horribly mangled.
Death of Kx-Ciov. Smith, of Vermont.
ST. AI.HANS. Vt., Nov. 7.—Ex-Gov. S \Srcgory Smith, president of the Central Vermont railroad, died Thursday night of heart failure. As governor of the state during the .dark days of the rebellion he was stunch and true to the best interests of the nation and most loyal and iriendly to the Vermonters who rallied to the call of the president. .Lost Their 1/ives in a I'ntii'io I''irs
PI.ANKI.NTON, S. I)., Nov. 7.—A terrible prairie fire burned across the western portion of Aurora county Thursday. Nicholas Wolf and Anton Ahrens perished in the flames, both young men leaving families. A largo amount of property was destroyed.
IMITATION FISHI'Jo.,
Artistic Counterfeits for World's Great Fair.
the
tai Interesting Collection of Cruata* ceniis and Itatrachians Produced in the
I'.r.act
Image of
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A very wonderful collection of animals that live in the water is at present being manufactured by the United States fish commissioner for exhibition at the world's fair in Chicaif. Somewhat less than live hundred specimens will illustrate the food and other economic fishes and reptiles of this country, each one representing a species. Two experts, said to be the most skillful men living in this line of work, are engaged in turning out counterfeit presentments of things scaly and finny in the utmost variety.
The most extraordinary thing about these products, says the Albany Argus, Is that they not only look but feel like the peal creatures which they imitate, the very substance being to the touch so like fish itself that it is difficult for anyone who handles the objects and examines them closely to realize that ha is not dealing with the animals themselves. So amazingly well are they painted that their hues are the very tints of nature. For example, you can take a frog in your hand, pinch him and admire the beauty of his coloring, without being able to distinguish him from an actual batrachian just killed.
The secret of this art, which is quite anew one, lies mainly in the composition employed as a material. Its basis glue. The operator first takes the •fish to be imitated and makes a plaster mold from it in the ordinary fashion. Then he places a wooden core inside the mold—a flat piece of plank of the same general shape serves usually for the purpose, the object being to give stillness to the finished result—and pours into the mold the melted composition. Eight or ten hours later the mold is opened and a perfect counterpart of the fish, as to shape, is taken out.
So admirably are all the details reproduced that each scale is distinct. After the counterfeit has been hung up to dry for a few days it is painted with oil colors in a manner as near to nature as possible, a fresh specimen not long out of the water being used for a copy. Tliicdone, the thing isfinished. In the process of molding, stiffening was given to the fins and tail with ordinary wfrc mosquito netting.
The fishes required for molding and copying, with colors, are being sent to Washington as fast as required from the various stations ol the fish commission all over the country. Most of them at present are being obtained from Wood's Iloll. It may be that, the experts will lie obliged to go themselves to Galveston, San Francisco and elsewhere, in order to secure fresii specimens from the gulf, Pacific and lake wv.ters. Those forwarded hither are wrapped in cloths its quickly as possible after being captured and packed in lee for shipment.
Some superb bullfrogs have just arrived from southwest Missouri. They are two feet in length. Turtles of every edible variety will also be shown in the collection, including the various terrapins, the snapper, the green turtle and others.* fu making models of them the shells and beaks of the animals themselves an utilised. About a dozen kinds of snakes which are destructive toSslieswiil be represented incidentally.
Lobsters, crabs and other crustaeea will likewise be shown. Some giant crayfishes nearly afoot long have come in with the big frogs from the Ozark region. There in no reason why they should not be introduced very profitably in the fresh waters all over the United ftiates, and it is not unlikely that the fish commission will take steps to accomplish this end. The crayfish closely resembles'the lobster in appearance, its j.ncat being more delicate in flavor, and it would bo very nice indeed if the streams and ponds in every state could be stocked with this huge species, which is verv prolific and can be made at home anywhere.
An interesting burrowing variety of a small sort is very plentiful on the Potomac meadows near Washington. It jives in holes with bottle-shaped enlargements at the bottom, where the animal can usually be found by digging. In the spring each one builds over its burrow a sort of chimney six oi eight inches high, composed of lumps of mud which it fetches and piles ingeniously on top of one another in the shape of dome closed ut the top.
TEF*IBL£ LOSS OF LIFE.
About V*50 O IVopio Killed hy the Itocent Kii'vlhquukc in tlupiin.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—A telegram from the Japanese government has been received by Mr. Tateno, the Japanese minister, giving an account of the earthquake which occurred in Japan on October 2S. It seems from this authenticated report that, the damage caused by the earthquake was confined almost entirely to the prefectures of Aichi and Gifu, the former of which is on the sea about 17 miles from Tokio and the latter immediately to the west. Nogoya is the chief city of Aichi prefecture, and has a population of I r0.0()0. There are no large cities in Gifu prefecturc No mention is made of any damage in any other parts of Japan. According to the telegram received by Mr. Tateno 0,500 persons were killed, 9,000 were injured, 75,000 houses were totally de stroyed and 1'1,008 were badly damaged.
Ui IIENTE VEiVfS.
It is denied that thare is a possibility of a natural gas famine in Indiana. The clerical party was defeated by the liberals at the recent election in Chili.
Many Mexican rivers are out of their banks. Much damage has been done by the floods.
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