Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 October 1892 — Page 7

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monthly by thoutamls J.uilif.s. Is the only imrfoetly snfo iinrt rclliihlo medicine /llwoveri-cl. ltawnro of unprincipled druggists who offor inferior medicine!-inplaee

Of this. Ask tor COOK'S C'OTTKN HOOT 1. MI'OOU 1) Take no gutiolifiite, or inclose $1 nud (i routs in postage In loiter muj we will fend, sonled, by return nnil. Full sealed particulars in puilu( envelope, to ladies only. 2 stamps. Addio-H

Attor 80 years* practice a« a traveling doi'tor. treating thousHiil* succPSHful of aiinost nil clirouie diseases. l)k."\V. IX has oponcvd a permanent local ofQco in Crnwfordavillo to treat chronic diseases, and invites all afflicted to call and pet his diagnosis, as from his extended traveling experience he often cures

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where others have failed. Consultation free. If you are responsible it will not cost you a c*nt (except for mediclnes)#until cured, or he has helped you all he can.'

To insure success the Doctor prefers to furnish all niediciucs, having ou hand a large j*ujp of all the latest and best lemedies. Dr. ilney treat successfully big neck, bladder and kidney diseases, bowe! complaints, debility, dropsy, stomach troubles, hay fever, heart, liver and nervo diseases, piles and fistula, taints, old aoros, skin diseases, female diseases, rheumatism, stiff joints, scrofula, tape worms, all eye and ear diseases, all throat and lung diseases, and catarrh positively curod

Some cas^s need medical and surgical treatment combined, such as, cataract, cross eyes, pterygium, some tumors, some female trouble some rectal diseases, etc., to successfully treat such Dr. Tilnoy has associated wltn him—

THREE EXPERT SPECIALISTS of the city. Remeaiber, all operations and treatment guaranteed. Ofllco over Campbell Bros, store. Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence, Dry Branch. West Wabash avenue. The Doctor has patients In other towns he will visit them from the 1st

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the8th of each month. Ho ^ill not bo at nome to business between these days. Kemomber this* Visits made when necessary In town, $1, Beyond $,1 per mile, cash.

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HAVE YOU niYSICAL WEAKNESS?

We can positively euro yoa as sure as you uso our APl'LIANCFl

No drugs, no lotion. Sent on 30 days trial full description of this INSTRUMENT aud^ our pamphlet,sent iu plain scaled onveiope.

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WSold In Cr wfordsville by Nye A Co., Smith it Steele.MolTett A Morgan and nil responsible druggist everywhere.

vSailo 'Hats

Just receivedat

Mrs. M. W. Wilson,

the Fashionable Milliner. Ladies don't buy your fall hat before inspect ing her line. 127 S. Washington Street.

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Hair to itB Youthful Color Cures scalp diseases Se hair ialliog. 50c, and 81-00 at Druggirts

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use Parker's Ginger Tonic. It cures the %orsi .Weak Lungs, Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time.50cts.

'•HP A IT NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED by Peck's 1NNI8IBLE TUBULAli EAH CUS1IIONS. Wliispora heard, Comfortable. Successful where ail remedies FAIL. Ills, book and proofs free. Address F. H1SCOX, 853

Broadway, New York.

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LOCAL OR TRAVELING SALESMEN want-

for our Nursery Stock. J75 to J150 per month salary or commission. No experience needed. Address, with reference,

II. E. MEKKELL & CO., Geneva, N. V.

Salesmen Wanted!

To sell Nursery Stock. We grow all the loaclIng varieties, both old and new. We replace all stook that dies, and guarantee satisfaction. Highest salary or commission from the start. Write for terms, n. K. HOOKER CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y,

See our factory flannels and blankets .arns and home knit, socks at JicClure & Graham's it will pay you.

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FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS this old Sovereignltemedy has stood the test, and stands to-day the best known remedy for Catarrh, Cold in the Head, and Headache. Persist in its use, and it will effect a cure, no matter of how bug standing the case may be.

For sale by druggists.,

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They kill the microbes. Tber cure CIIUIH, fevers, sick headache, rheumatism, liver and blood disorders, niularia.

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NORSE AND CATTLE POWDERiS

So Boxaa will dlo of COLIC, BOTS or Ltnta Fans, If Foatz's Powders are used in time. Foutt'B Powders will care and prevent Hoo Cnoutxi.

Foatz's Powders will prevent GAPES IH FOWXA Foatz's Powders will Increase the quantity of mils and crcam twenty per cent, and make the batter arm •nd sweet.

Foatz's Powders will care or prevent almost XTKBI DISCASB to which Horses and Cattle are subject. FOUTZ'S FOWDIRS WILL EM SATIARXOTIOIR. 80M OTtrywhere.

SATIS B. POUTZ, Proprietor. SALTIMOKB. MIX

O a it a as Bick, Her buvvels wore bloated as hard as a brick,

We foared she would die Till we happened to try Pierce's Pellets-they curod her remarkably quick.

Never be without Pierces Pellets in the house. They are gentle and effective in action and give immediate relief in cases of indigestion, biliiousness and constipation. They do their work thoroughly and leave no bad effects. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose. Bost liver pill made.

Don't Vim Know

That no horse will ever die of colic, bots or inflamation if Morris English Stable Powders are used two or three times a week. This has been provenjjmore than once and we now guarantee it. Pound packages 25 cts. at Nye &Booe's. S—1, 1

Try Dullam's Great German 10 cent Liver Pills, 40 in each package, at Nye & Co's.

Drunkenness, or the Liquor Hiiliit Cured at Home In Ten Days liy Adinlnistorinff Dr. Haines Go]l«.n Specific.

It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cuire has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated, with the specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Addi» j& the

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LOCAL NEWS.

Miss Mary Goltra spent Sunday in Greencastle. The wonderful play of "Siberia" will be at Music Hall on Nov. 17.

Harry Krug and wife, of St. Joe, Mich., spent Sunday in the city. T. E. Howard, of South Bend, democratic candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court, was in the city over Suna

Mrs. Addison Reed, colored, was fined in the Mayor's court Saturday for intoxication and disorder. Mrs. Peed is becoming an old "vet" in this line.

Mrs. Ella Barber shot a large chicken hawk last Tuesday, at a distance of one hundred yards. The bird measured four feet from tip to tip of wing—Ladoga Leader.

Drs. Keegan and Greene this week removed a cataract from the eye of Mr6. Stewart, colored, who was totally blind. The operation enabled hear to see.

Leroy Templeton, the Peoples' Party candidate for Governor, delivered an address before a handful of the faithful at the court bouse Saturday afternoon. As an enthusiast Leroy is a failure.

A team belonging to Chas. Smith, living northwest of the city, ran off in the valley Saturday morning. The wagon was upset and several persons thrown out and badly bruised and scratched.

The Wabash foot ball team was defeated by the Butler Eleven at Indiananapolis last Saturday by a score of 14 to 12. More than one hundred students from here went over to cheer the boys. It was a brilliant as well as an exciting game.

A small barn on the farm of the late J. M. Holiingsworth, one mile north of Darlington, was burned to the ground Friday night. Two good horses and some hay and corn were consumed. No insurance. It was the supposed work of an incendiary.

Wm. D. Foulke delivered the most forcible address to the largest gathering of the campaign at the court house last Friday night. The democratic drum corps, resplendent with their beautiful new uniforms headed the long procession from the Robins hotel to the court house.

Dealness Cannot he Cured

by local applications, as they canno reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitution remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. .When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.

We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.

F. J.

0UTZ

CHENEY

& Co., Toledo. O.

SS^Sold by druggist, 75c. Oct. 8,1m.

The greatest worm destroyer on earth is Dullam's Great German Worm Lozengers. only 2ocents per box. For sale by Nye & Booe.

Yellowstone National Park.

Have you ever seen this world's wonderland? If not and you contemplate a trip to it the coming summer, it is well to bear in mind that the Wisconsin Central Lines is the through car route from Chicago and Milwaukee, via the Northern Pacific R. R., running through Pullman Vestibuled and Tourist sleep ers without change. Meals served enroute in dining cars. The Wisconsin Central Lines is also the best route from Chicago to all the delightfully cool summer resorts in Wisconsin and the Northwest. Pamphlets containing valuable information will bo sent free upon application to D. W. Janowitz, D. P. A., Indianapolis, or to Jas. C. Pond, General Passenger ticket Agent, Chi cago. 111.

Chase's Barley Malt Whisky—ai digestion. Chase's Barley Malt Whisky—pure and rich.

Chase's Barley Malt Whisky—for weak lungs. Chase't Barley Malt Whisky—for purity.

Otto Schlemmer, sole agent for Crawfordsville. ol,4w.

Attention Farmers!

If you have a horse that has poor ap petite, is languid, hair rough and run down generally uso Morris' English Stable Powders and ho will speedily recover. For the removal of worms it has no equal. Will make your horse slick fat and glossy. Contains no antimony or other injurious drugs. Pound packages 25 cents. Sold by Nye & Booe. ol,4

Try Dullam's Great German 15 cent Liver Pills 40 in each package at Nye Bpoe's Drug Store.

Try Dullam's Great German 15 cent Liver Pills, 40 in each package, at Nye & Booe's Drugstore.

LABOR AND PROTECTION.

T. V. 1'owderly, Grand Master Workman

of tho Knights of Labor, on tlio High

TarifT Policy.

The Carnegie Steel company and like concerns owe their prosperity to the protective laws of the United States. These laws wero passed in the interest of labor. During discussion on the tariff laws it was never advanced as a reason why they should bo passed, that capital would be protected—the argument was always that labor would be protected. The workman has not been protected from foreign competition by the government. He has had to fight the battle for himself through the labor organization. Not only has he had to fight against foreign competition, largely attracted by our delusive tariff laws, but he had to wage war with the employer for a share of that protection which his government decreed by law that he should have. Our government has enacted protective legislation in the interest of labor, if we read congressional speeches aright, but it quiescently allows the manufacturer to absorb the bulk of protection, and then throws its armies around the establishment at the slightest provocation when the workmen ask for what their government admitted that they had a right to enjoy.

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What would have averted this trouble at Homestead, is asked Industries which are protected by tariff laws should be open to inspection by government officials. When the managers of such concerns seek to absorb all of the protection the government should in. terfere on behalf of tho workiiigmen. If we must have protection let us see to it that it protects the man who works.— Extract from Mr. Powderly's Article in The North American Review for September, 1892.

Iion»st

Grovor for Honest Monfcy.

[Grover Cleveland's Letter of Acceptance.] The people are entitled to sound and honest money abundantly sufficient in volume to supply their business needs, but whatever may be the form of the people's currency, national or. state— whether gold, silver or paper—it should be so regulated and guarded by governmental action, or by wise and careful laws, that no one can be deluded as to the certainty and stability of its value. Every dollar put into the hands of the people should be of the same intrinsic value or purchasing power. With this condition absolutely guaranteed both gold and silver can be safely utilized upon equal terms in the adjustment of our currency.

In dealing with this subject no selfish scheme should be allowed to intervene and no doubtful experiment should be attempted. The wants of our people arising from the deficiency or imperfect distribution of money circulation ought to be fully and honestly recognized and efficiently remedied. It should, however, be constantly remembered that the inconvenience or loss that might arise from such a situation can be much easier borne than tho universal distress which must follow a discredited currency.

Porter and Fisliback.

The Republican state committee Has billed Governor Porter and W. P. Fishback to speak together. They are former law partners of President Harrison and have doubtless been instructed by him as to the kind of plea they must make for him.

Governor Porter is to present to the farmers the great blessings of the McKinley bill in protecting them from foreign competition on hay, straw, beans, cabbage, etc., and will claim that his former law partner conferred a great favor upon them by signing the bill.

What Fisliback will talk about has not entered into the head of any one to even conceive. He' may read his free trade letters published in the lndianaplis News or he may make a protection speech. He should do the latter while he is supporting a protection candidate for the presidency, but as he is never consistent, he will probably not do so. One thing is certain, the firm of Porter & Fishback will use a large amount of soft soap and spread it on with a large brush.

THERE ARE THIRTY-TWO CANDIDATES TO BE VOTED FOR ON THE BALLOT CONTAINING THE NATIONAL AND STATE TICKETSFIFTEEN ELECTORS AND AL.L THE STATE OFFICERS. IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO VOTE A STRAIGHT TICKET YOU WILL HAVE TO STAMP THIRTY-TWO TIMES-ONCE FOR EACH ELECTOR AND ONCE FOR EACH CANDIDATE FOR STATE OFFICE, BUT YOU MUST NOT STAMP THE LARGE SQUARE.

General Sickles lost a leg in battle fighting for the Union. He says that every private pension bill vetoed by Mr. Cleveland was a fraud that Mr. Cleveland only did his duty in vetoing these bills, and that he (Sickles if president would have done the same thing. Recent Republican certificates to General Sickles' patriotism give special emphasis to this endorsement by him of Mr. Cleveland's pension vetoes.

Are better known and more generally used than any other cathartic. Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and free from mercury or any other injurious drug, this is the ideal family medicine. Though prompt and energetic in their action, the use of these pills is attended with only the best results. Their eil'ect is to strengthen and regulate the organic functions, being especially beneficial in tho various derangements of the stom'ach, liver, and bowels.

Ayer's Pills

are recommended by all tho leading physicians and druggists, as the most prompt and effective remedy for biliousness, nausea, costiveness, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in the side, and sick headache also, to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, and rheumatism. Thev are taken with great benefit in chills and the diseases peculiar to the South. For travelers, whether by land or sea,

Ayer's Pills

are the bost, and should never be omitted in the outfit. To preserve their medicinal integrity in all climates, they are put up in bottles as well as boxes. "I have used Ayer's Pills in my family for several years, and always found them to be a mild and excellent purgative, having a good effect on the liver. It is the best pill used." —Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky. Prepared l.v Dr. .7. AycrS Co.. Lowell, Majn.

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FOR DISEASES OP THE

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iuent Gravel In all its Inability to Retain the Water, particularly In persons advanced in life. It li a Kidney InTeitifator which restores the Urine to ita natural oolor. removes

the aoid and burning, and the effect of the excessive use of in toxica ting drink. PRICE $1. THREE BOTTLES FOR $2.60

Bent express charges prepaid.

(aVSend for Circular. Bola by all Dniffgtjts. WM. JOHNSTON. Detroit, Bitch.

Farm Wagons

Z. MAHORNEY & SON

THE RAILROADS.

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Yandalia

keep the O'BRIEN WAGON on sale, which is known as one of the very best now in the market.

House-hold Furnishings!

Of the latest manufacture. Stoves, Furniture. Queensware. We can fit you up in anything desired in house-deeping. Prices always Reasonable.

Z. MAHORNEY & SON.

Tariff Or No Tariff.

That is not the question when you see what we have in new

K1ttrnitiire, Carpet» and Rugs!

You will be so delighted that you will be sure to buy. If you don't want to buy you had better stay away, for these goods sell themselves.

Royse & Peavy'

Furniture and Carpet Store, K"5 South Washington St.

LINE.

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No. 51 Express 'o. 53 Mail

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Address

JOHNSTON'S ROYAL ENGLISH

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W. Michte.agent for further parJOHN K. CARSON.

ttcnlare. JOHN CARSON, JAMBS BARKER QCLI. Manager, G. P. A., Chicugo Chicago.

TRAINS AT CHAWFORDeTILLK. BIG 1'OUIt.

GOING WEST. GOING BAST No 9—Mail 9:15«m No 8-Mail 5:18pm No7—Mail (d).12:39nm I l«o 12—Mail(d)...l:65am No 17— Mnil 1:38pm No 18—Mall 1:15pm No 3-Express..,6:45pm No 2—Express...9:15am

G. E. ROBINSON, Agent.

louisvnu'NtwAiBAiiY& CHICAGO Rr.((ay-

Jj. N. A. & C. MOKON.

NOKTU BOUND.

No. 4—Night express No. 6—Fast mail No. 44, Local Accommodation....

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SOUTH BOUND.

No. 3—Night express .... No. 5—Fast mail No. 43 Local Accommodation........

... .1:25 a. m.

1:10 {). m. 9:15 a. m.

All trains stop at Linden, Ladoga and KoacU: dale. Local freight carry passengers.

H. J. WAT-ON, Agent.