Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 February 1892 — Page 7

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CURE

Blofc Headache and roliovo all tbo tronblea Inat* dent to a. bilious state of the system, suoh as

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Nausea, Drowsinoss, Distress after

eating. Pain in the Side, ko. Whilo tlioir ruosi Miaaxkable success has boen shown in curing

SICK

BcftOache, yot 081161*8 Utile Liver Pilli am eoually valuablo in Constipation, curing and preventing thta annoying complaint,•while thoy also correct all disorders of the stomach^tlniulato the liver and regulate thobowela. Even they 0317

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jAclisthey would be almo»t priceless to thosawha I Buffer from this distressing complaint but fortuBatol their goodness does notend here,and those

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Ir,' oaijo o£ BO many Uvea that here !a where a great boost. Our pills cure it while ©then not.

Cnrtor'a Little Liver Pills are very small and •very easy to tako. One or two pills make a doso. •The/ ura strictly vegotable and do not gripo or purpa, but 17 their gontlo action please nil who tiBetuein. In vials at 25 cents five for $1. Sold 'by druggists ovcrywhero, or sent by mail. 'CARTER MEDICINE CO.. Now YcrH. SMtLLPILL SMALL 20SE. SMAiLPRiGE

DYSPEPTICS

Will never use any other medicine after once giving XLAOEE'8 EMULSION n. fair trial. The rapidity with which it promotes Digestion and bullda np the entire system is astonishing. Even the weakest dyspeptic can retain the Emulsion on his stomach, and that means a continual Improvement •Dd permanent cure.

NEW YOBK, Dec. 13,1887.

J. A. MASEB & Co., Lawrence, Mass. Gentlemen—I have been troubled with Dyspepsia for years, aDd have tried various remedies without •access. I have used three bottles of your Emulsion, and,have been greatly relieved. Yours, etc.,

JOSEPH PAYTON,

155 Henry Street,: New York.

MAGEE'S EMULSION

Is equally valuable In cases of Consumption.

The jRev. Alfred S. Siowell xcrltes: DERRYDEPOT, N. H., Aug. 15,1887. MESSRS. J. A. MAGEE & Co.:

Gentlemen—Last fall my wife was completely prostrated. She was suffering from extreme debility, accompanied by profuse nlalit sweats. By advice of her physician she commenced taking your Emulsloti of Cod-Liver Oil. She took a bottle a week for more than six months. She soon commenced to gain slowly, and after a time her night sweats ceased she gained considerably In liesh,and at present time Is In about her usual health.

ALFREDS. STOWELL,

Pastor of Baptist Church, Derry, N. H.

Sold by all druggists.

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SEED STORE.

Sun Flower Seed for Parrots

Sooda direct from reliable growers. Six 5 cent papers for 25 cents, or livo 5 eont papers and ®no Tube How} bulb lor 25 cents. Soeds by tbo pound or quart. For every 50 cents worth ouo tubo rose. All these at Catalogue

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Poultry supplies: Oyster shell uud Granulated Bono. Fancy Florida Oranges, 4 for 5 ceuts, S for 10, 13 oonts per dozen.

JOE TAYLOR, E. Main Si.

JVJOTIOE OF LETTERS TKSTAMENTAKY.

TCstate of Thomas Dickson, decoased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duiy qualified and given bond as executrix of tho last will and tostamentof Thomas Dicknoil, late of .Montgomery County, Stato of Indiana, dec -asecl, and that Letters Testamentary on said Estate have been duly granted to her.

Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CATIIUlllNH DICKSON. JOHTSTON- & .JOHNSTON, Attys.

Dated, Feb. 8, 1892.

LOANS.

41-2 Per Cent.,

Interest Payable niuinnlly. Apply to

C. W. WRIGHT.

ren Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Who^ •ii Bronchitia Asthma. Act-ruin cmv f»

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PILES

"ANAKBSIS fdves Instant relief and is an infallible Cure for Piles. Price 8L By Druggists or mall. Samples free. Address"

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Dirty "Work.

It is evident tho republican party is going to resort to any means, "no matter how nefarious, this year, to promote its interests. Already the dirty work has begun in this county and at a point where it will be moBt injurious to the democracy—the post offices. Along in December, a call was made to tbo democrats of Montgomery county to meet in mass convention in this city on Saturday., January 2, for the purpose of organizing a county central committee and selecting delegates to the destrict convention at Terre Haute. To insure a good attendance and arouse enthusiasm, Messrs. Seller and Johnston had printed several hundred circulars which wero mailed to leading democrats all orer the county. These circulars were mailed at the Crawfordsville postoffico on Dec. 22,1891, which, by ordinary de livery, would have been ample time to reach every destination before the day set for the convention. But they didn't. Out of the 600 mailed not more than a dozen or so reached the parties to whom thoy were addressed prior to the appointed da, Jan. 2, many of thorn did not reach their local post offices before Jan. 8 and 10, and some of them never will. Below is an instance, and we could name others, of the mail's tardiness: George Harney lives down at Ladoga, ten miles south of tho city, a twenty minutes ride on the railroad and and a town of sufficient prominence to insure its name being on Uncle Sam's list of post offices. Mr. Harney's circular is now in our possession and can be seen on application, boars the date of its receipt in tho Crawfordsville post office of "Dec. 27,1891, 7:30 p. m." and its receipt at tho post office is stamped "Jan. 8,1892," six days after the convention. Just-think of it, eleven days traveling ten miles over a direct route. Isn't it absurd? If dirty work begins this early in the campaign what will it be later on? We shudder to think of it. But then it is republicanism which is only synonimous with rottenness.

SayB the Ohartres Are False. Warden James French replies at length to the communications in tho Crawfordsville and Richmond papers, conccrning tho prison management. Persons recently discharged from the state Pen have been carding the papers named, finding fault with tho way that things were run, and charging the officers with furnishing impure meat, etc. The Warden invites the editor of the Indianapolis Journal, and every other editor in tho state, to visit the prison at any time and inspect the supplies, which he says are bought in open market, and from old established, responsible houses. About once a year, some convict who is pretty handy with the use of a pen, and who has an imagination that is susceptible of considerable stretching, comes out of tho prison with a long story of the wrongs endured by tho men placed therein. No one who knows James Murdock or James French, both of whom are personally known and esteemed in this city, will for a moment believe that they over bought, and much less ever permitted to be furnished to tho helpless men under their charge, meats that were unfit to eat.—Lafayette Leader.

Hon. John U-. Shanklin for Governor. Hon. John G. Shanklin, editor-in-chief of the Evansville Courier, one of tho ablest democratic papers in the State, was in the city last Saturday. Mr. Shanklin was elected Secretary of State in 1878 and is now a candidate before the Democratic State Convention for Governor. He is the recogtiized leader of the democracy in Southern Indiana, a thorough politician and cultured gentleman. As the democratic standard bearer he could lead his party on to victory in '92.

An Early Convention.

Tho county democratic central committee met in the small court room last Saturday morning, Chairman Will Johnston presiding. With one exception tho committee was unanimous ''or a delegate convention and April 9 was the day fixed for the townships to meet in mass convention and selc-r.i delegates to the convention which was fixed for April 10. An early convention means early organization, and early organization means democratic success. Bo careful in the selection of your delegates, for strictly on their judgment depends the makeup of the next ticket.

The Union Scout.

The scenery and wardrobe for Clemson's "Union Scout" is all completed and is very creditable. Of tho thirtoen different sta^i? settings each is a work of art, which, with its embellishments of youth, beauty and beautiful costumes, will make a charming effect. The best of local talent has been secured to produce tho grand allegory and one of tho best entertainments of tho season is promised. ReinembOr the date, February l!G.

Announcements.

The domocratic central committee having decided on Saturday, April 16th, as tho day for holding tho nominating election by delegates, announcements of names by candidates are now in order. The announcement fee is $3.00 in advance.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

A Boon For Ml.

If you are sick and have not been helped, why do you not write a full description of your case to tne great specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases! Dr. Greene, of 45 W. 14th Stroet, Now York, known everywhere as the discoverer of Dr. Greene's Nervura, and who is without doubt the most successful physician in the cure of all long-standing complaints?

Consultation in all cases is entirely free, personally or by mail. Thousands consult him by letter, and he returns an answer to all perfectly explainig their diseases, giving advice, etc., without charge.

His success in curing diseases by his marvellous vegetable remedies is simply wonderful, and he has made a specialty of the cure of persons at a distance through letter correspondence and treatment. In this manner thousands of people have been and thousands more are being cured, and we should advise you, if you desire a sure cure from your disease, to immediately write him all about your case. It will cost you nothing to get his very valuable advice.

Skate shapenors say this has been the best winter for business in several years.

From Ocean to Ocean.

Over forty years ago, Mr. Alfred Speer, of Passaic, imported from the banks of the Doura, in Portugal, a few of the Port Grape vines, and commenced careful experiments for tne purpose of producing a first-class American Port, both fermented and unfermentod. He has been eminently successful, and now Speer wine and unfermented juice is known from ocean to ocean, and endorsed by the best medical talent in the world as the best now produced for the use of invalide. For sale by druggists.

For forty days after a khedive's death food is served, with coffee and cigarettes to all who visit the tomb.

Good

l,ookn.

Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all tho vital organs. If tho liver be inactive, you have a billious look, if your stomach tie disordered you have a dyspeptic look and if your Kidneys be affected you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alternative and tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at Nye & Co's Drugstore, 50c. per bottle.

The three-hundredth anniversary of the death of Tasso, the poet, will be celebrated in Rome this year.

I suffered most severely from rhuematisra during winter. After using Salvation Oil two days the pain entirely subsided, and now I am a well man.

A tiny roller in a silver tank of water is something now for wetting postage stamps.

Lunl-S« kors.

It will df inlcicpt 1o llicre contemplating settling in the Northwest, to know the choices farming and timber lands in Wisconsin are tributary to the Wisconsin Central Lines. Settlers on these lands have all the advantages of healthful climate, good market facilities, abundance of fuel and building, puro and sparkling drinking water, and other important benefits which cannot be enjoyed on tho prairies of the WestNo droughts, no cyclones, no grasshopper plague and no fever and ague. Now is tho time to select choice lauds at low prices. Wisconsin is considered ono of tho most prosperous states in the union. Located directly on the Wisconsin Central Lines in this state are the thriving cities of Burlington, Wankosha, Fond du Lac, Oshkosh, Noenah, Menasho." Waupaca, Stevens Point, Marshficld, Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, New Richmond and and Cashland.

For tickets, time tables, maps and full information apply to D. W. Janowitz D.P. A. W. Con. Lines, Indianapolis, lnd., or to JAS. C. POND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111 inois. tf.

A Boise (Idaho) man has discovered that good paper can be manufactured from sage brush.

Cure ami I*r«v«uttvo for 1-n Grippe.

South American Nervine has bean found by experience to quickly rid the the syst- iu of the poisonous effects of La Grippe. It does this by its great power U) purii'y the blood, to build up tho shattered Nervous System, and to cure indigestion and debility of tho stomach. It should bo used as a preventive as well as a cure. You will be surprised at its wonderful restorative effects. It has no etjua! as a cure for dyspepsia and nervous prostration. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon, druggist, Crawfordsville, lnd. j.

Farm For Sale

In Montgomery county, Indiana 105 acres, under high state of cultivation. good brick house, good barn, good spring water for cattle. Will sell on good, easy terms or exchange for city property. So

ZACK MAIIORNEY & SON, Crawfords ville, lnd.

Illinois pays fler Lieutenant-Gover-nor only $2.77 a day.

A COAL CORNER.

One la Threatened by the Beadinsr's Latest Move.

RUMORED COMBINE OF COAL ROADS.

Tlio Object Is to Control the Output and Price—A Flurry on Wall Street Dae to the Important Deal—

Heavy Transactions.

AXL THEIR OWN WAT.

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CHICAGO, Feb. 12.—Dispatches telling of tho gigantic combination effected by President McLeod, of the Reading railway, by which the Reading secures control of the Lehigh Valley and New Jersey Central railroads and their vaat coal properties, and proposes to combine the anthracite coal producing and carrying interests into one management, created a tremendous sensation in the stock exchanges and in railway and coal circles throughout the country.

A Colossal Deal.

It is conceded to be the most extensive financial operation for years, the greatest in the history of railway financiering, and one the far-reaching influence of which cannot be computed. It means a colossal deal by which three-fifths of the anthracite coal of the country is brought under the control of one man, and in these days of mighty monopolies, of throttling the supply and advancing prices, the effect of such a consolidation of interests to handle an indispensable article like coal becomes of almost a personal interest to every one.

Kxcltement in New York.

NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Thursday was the greatest clay on record on the stock exchange. Contrary to general expectation, not a failure was announced, and with the fall of the hammer of the chairman at 3 o'clock the day came to an end with the confusion and excitement just as gr-^at as at the opening. No one looking at the maddened, excited crowd of men shrieking at the top of their voices would have supposed them to be business men capable of dealing in S15,000,000 worth of property in thirty minutes. But such was the case, and moreover, the value of the Reading stock alone enhanced in value 53,500,000 by the very actions of that excited mob. It would be useless to figure on the money made and lost Hundreds of thousands were won and lost in the big game.

The transactions on 'change exceeded all previous records. Over 1,500,000 shares of stock were traded in, oi which 650,000 shares were Reading. An idea of the immense business done may be gathered from the fact that 300,000 to 400,000 shares is considered a good day's business, and when one day last week the figures reached 800,000 shares the matter was referred to as extraordinary. Of course the great feature of the market was Reading, which has advanced over twenty-five points in a few days.

Cause of tho Flurry.

The neatly-worked coal movement was responsible for the condition of affairs. The Reading assumes control of the Jersey Central and the Lehigh Valley roads on a guaranty of fixed charges and 7 per cent, dividends on the stock. These roads control about 75 per cent of the coal mined in the country. The Lackawanna and Delaware & Hudson consent to the deal. It is pronounced the greatest event that has occurred in the railroad world since the West Shore move was announced. The New England is said to be in the deal in some way and the Reading and New England were enormously active. The shorts were seared fearfully and ran to cover with all possible speed. lllse in Itesullng.

Reading stock closed Wednesday night at 55^, but later the details of the big deal wero made public, and in the Windsor hotel GO was bid for the stock. At the drop of Chairman Mitchell's gavel at 10 o'clock Thursday morning announcing the opening of business the 200 brokers gathered in the Reading group became like so many maniacs. Such a hustling, pulling and excited crowd of men lias seldom been seen. It resembled the wheat pit on the Chicago exchange dilring "a squeeze." The stock opened in the board at 5734. 'Simultaneously sales were made at 50 and a few minutes 04 was touched. The activity in Reading continued all day, but later on the other stocks began to boom also.

I.easft* and Contracts Signed. Messrs. Drexel, Morgan & Co. announced oilicially Thursday afternoon that the leases and contracts which were signed 'Wednesday night have now been ratified by the boards of directors of the Reading, New Jersey Central and Lehigh Valley railway companies, by which was effected the combination of the anthracite coal interests. Samuel Sloan, president of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, said to a reporter regarding the combination: "The Lackawanna is thoroughly in sympathy with the combination. While wi? have mudo no formal agreement with the Heading wo shall uct in lmrinony V.-UH Hint :npany, and we Blmll not be a competitive lector in tho coal trade. Wo shall net w-Hii .mo combined interests both in "lie output at price of coal. The objert is not to raise tin price, but to regulate production and to malio prieus uniform"

A

tirciit Combination.

It is acknowledged even by the independent producers that the combination, with the Lackawanna included, will control 75 per ceut. -f the anthracite cuai traffic of Pennsylvania. As one of the main features of the- "deal" looks toward the abolishing of selling agents the action oi' the. independent producers and of the selling agents is the subject of some comment It is acknowledged lliat if the movement succeeds the selling agents will find their occupation trone.

Tim Atlantic In Highest.

NEW YOI:K, Feb. la.—Surveys at the Isthmus of Panama demonstrate that the Atlantic ocean is -fpet higher than the Pacific. It was formerly thought that the Pacific was 100 feet higher than the Atlantic.

Important In Spring.

ADVICE WHAT 1'EOl'LE TAKE.

SHOULD

In the Spring evorybody begins to think of taking a spring medicine. Not only is this a common practice, but a very necessary and healthful one. It Is a fact which physicians acknowledge, and the people recognizo generally that a spring tonic taken during the months of March, April and May is absolutely necessary

In the Spring there are great and Important chunge going on In the body. Perfect health canotbe maintained when thQ nerves are weak, the system clogged and the organs sluggish. There will be a weak, tired, languid and neavous condition, with sleepless and restless nights, a tired waking in the morning, no appetite for breakfast, a bad taste in the mouth malaria, dull head, bllllousness, constipation and a general diepirited feeling.

For cases as these be sure and use Dr. Greene's Kervnra the great nerve, brain and blood invigorator. It is pronounced by everybody, doctors as well as tho people, to bo the best spring medicine in existence, and has taken rank as the greatest and most Important medical discovory of modern times. Under the use of this wonderful remedy, the weak tired and nervous feeling disappears the nervos become strong and steady the sleep natural and refreshing the sleep natural and refreshing the appetite returns, good digestion q,nd regular action ef the bowels are established, thekidnoys and liver are restored to healthy action, and the vital energies, strength and Vigor of the system perfectly builf up,

This greatest of all health restorer Is purely vegetable and harmloss. Druggist soil It, tl. WDr. Greene, the successful specialist in curing all forms of nervous and chronic diseases, 85 \V. 14th street, New 1'ork, can be consultod free, personally or by letter. Call or write him about the case, orsend for symptom blank to fill out, and a letter fully explaining the disease giving advice etc., will be roturned free.

CITY KEAL ESTATE

The Vm, S. Galey Estate—Two Story Brick Business Block, the Old Family Homestead and Five Splendid

Lots Adjoining

TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER

Fourteen "Lots Luid out In ISoautlful Grove of Forent Trees on East Wabash Avenue.

Commissioners' Sale by Order of the Court

The city of Crawfordsville is conceded by all to be ono of tho most healthful and pleasant places to live and do business in that can bo found in tho state. Its railroads gives easy ingress and egress to and from tho city in six different directions. While our unsurpassed system of free gravel roads makes it accessible from all parts of tho country. With its wide level streets, its substantial public building, all paid for, its low taxes as compared with other cities, its educational facilities and churches, its water works, its system of electric lighting, its gas both natural and artificial, and the prospects of a streei railway in the near future, where can a better place be found to buy a home or makes a safe investment of capital. For years ours has had a steady and sustantial growth, and the indications now certainly point to a greater boom in real et tate than ever before.

Now is the time to purchase while you have a chance to get a good business block and choice of the finest building lots ever offered in the city. The real estate will be sold by order of court and in pursuance of the legal notice as set forth in another column. Reference to tho same may bo obtained at the law oflic?s of Johnston & Johnston, Ristine & Ristine, Snyder it Brush, and Britton & Moffett. Jan. 1st, 1892.

CIIA., JOHNSTON, Commissioner.

Wept. India Healing Kidney Iiulsn.ii. The Great Tropical Vegetable Kidney and Bladder Cure. Warranted unsurpassed as a cure for Inllatnation. Ulceration, Painfulness and decay of the Kidneys and Bladder, Brights Disease, Diabetes, Gravel and all painful affections of tho Kidneys and Urinary Passages. It will quicklv relievo your distress and cure your complaint. Un equalled as a cure for children who unconsciously soil their bed during sleepSold by Dr. E. Detchon, Crawfordsville Druggist. tf.

When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. \V!un r.h« was a Child, slie cried for Castoria. Whon she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she liad Children, she gave them Castoria.

English SpaAin Liniment removes a hard, soft or calloused lumps mid blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles, till swollen throats, coughs etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted tho most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon drug gist.

Swank & Clark, the tailors, have the largest, and most complete line of foreign and domestic goods for suitings, pantaloonings and overcoatings ever brought to the city. See them before placing your order.

Trip to St. Louis.

Ono Faro Round Trip to St. Louis & return, account Labor Convention. Good going Fob. 20th to 22nd. Good to return including Feb. 28th 1892. Via Vandalia Line. The 9 41 a. m. train from Main street depot, lands you in St. Louis at 7 p. m. same day.

J. C. HUTCHISON,Agent.

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Will bo at Dr. McCormick's Dontal ofllco. Crawfordsville, Thursday, Fob. 18. At I)r. Kleiser's offlco, Waveland, Friday, February is. until 10 o'clock a. m. At Dr. Rogers' oBco, Friday (saino day and date) afternoon, imtll 4:30 o'clock.

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