Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 December 1892 — Page 9

MERCURIAL

Mr. J.C. ones, of Fulton, Ark., says of KKSKSj "About ton years ago I contracted a severe case of blood poison. Leading physicians prescribed modicino after medicine, which I took without any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with unsuc-

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RHEUMATISM

oossful results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my life one of agony. After sufering four years I gave up all remedies and commenced using S. S. S. After taking several bottles, I was entiroly cured and able to resume work. KKKI is tho greatest medicino for B9&29 blood poisoning to-day on tho market."

Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed *00. SWIFT SPECIFICCO., Atlanta, Ua.

K)'«, K«r. Now, 'I'linial-Sj.'tii'tiuTlp.

Dtt. E. HrNTSlNfiER

A CAR3J

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At Or. Mcl'orini-K Dental ml. e, 7lllt\ Thurwiny. I'- '". -2. Wfivi-laiM. Dr. Klein ar'e Vriday. 1 all Hay. m^a «», liiir--dar, *ov. 17 until a Ittirilin-: to nacli pla

A Fonciit or tb« Proceeding! for th« Week The Autl-Optlon BUI to Be Taken Up In the Senate.

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CONDENSED

t\\r)cz

'Makes an cvery«day convenience of an *iid-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest •award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each r- ickage makes two large pies. Avoid ii nit.-lions—and insist on having the rn NONE SUCH brand. ?F.l I. & SOULH. Syracuse. N.

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PLEASANT

TUP NFXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Mv doctor says It acts Rontly on the stomach, ii-n?nnd kidnnvs,uDii si pleasant lixutlvo. 1 bti llrtak is mado ?rom hcrhs^nd Is prepared for use ns easily as tea. It is cullcd.

Address, Y.

Mr. J. P. Blaize an extensive real estate dealer in Des.Moines, Iowa, narrowly escapcd one of the severest attacks of pneumonia while in the northern part of that state during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had occasion to drive several miles during the storm and was so thoroughly chilled that he was unable to get warm and inside of an hour after his return he was threatened with a severe case ot pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to tho nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, of which he had often heard, and took a number of large doses. Jle t-ays the efeot was wonderful and in a short time he was breathing ijuite easily, lie kept on taking the medicine and the next day was able to come to DesMoines. Mr.

Blaize regards his cure as simply wonderful. For sale by Nye it liooe.

Overcomes roaultaof bod eating.

Garfield Tea

Cures Sick Headache

12.—It

is rarely

that any legislation of any practical importance is achieved in congress before the new year, with the possible exception of one of the annual appropriation bills, and this session is not liwely to prove exceptional in this regard. The prominent features of this week's proceedings are lilcely to be the anti-option bill in the senate and an appropriation bill in the house. The anti-option bill is the unfinished business on the senate calendar. Once the anti-option bill is laid before the senate it will be open to discussion again and no positive action on the measure is expected this week. From present indications the daily sessions will be short and an adjournment will be taken'from Thursday until Monday.

It is quite probably that in the house this week a great deal of information will-be given to the country relative to the condition of the treasury. It is the expectations of the leaders of the house that practically the whole time of the ly)use during the week will be devoted to consideration of the regular uunu.il appropriation bills. The debate will begin on the army appropriation bill, which the military committee will report to-day, and which Chairman Onthwaite intends to call up Tuesday. It is likely that the debate will take a wide range and will embrace the state of the revenues of ex isting appropriations, and, it is possible, of the policy of the democratic party.

HEAVY LOSS

BY FIRE.

Koun dhouse

Mild ev*nt«fn Looomo-

tivfs l)(^t roy«td in Colorado. SAI.IIIA, Col., Dee. 12.—The Denver & liio (irande railway roundhouse was discovered on fire Sunday morning. The flames, after almost totally burning that building and its contents, spread to the machine shop, which, together with its valuable plant, was also destroyed. Seventeen engines were burned in the roundhouse, it being impossible to run them out because of the track on the outside being crowded with other locomotives. The loss on engines, machinery, roundhouse and shops is estimated by the railroad officials at S-100,000, but, just liovv much the insurance is is imt known at present. The btirning of the shops throws 10U men out of pluyinent.

FIRE~RUINS A TOWN.

Snniti*r (S. «'.) OpMU Utilise and 1'rlncllial l«ulldiiii iturnrd t» tlie «irouml. SIMTEII. S. C., Dee.' 1-.—About o'clock Fri«lay night a tire started in the opera house during the performance by the thick Company. The flames spreadrapidly aud soon the opera house was in ruins, burning buildings all around. theater and eight business blocks were entirely consumed. The tire depart ment did all in its power, but the tiames raged five hours and leveled the principal business blocks in the town.

Losses and insurance cannot yet be estimated. Death or ti •Woll-Kiiown Milwuuknean.

MILWAUKEE, Wis., Dec. 12.—Anton Tliormaehlen, one of the best known of the older German citizens of Milwaukee, died suddenly in Paul Reim I saloon, No. 272 West Water street, lie was conversing with a friend when he suddenly sank to the floor and expired.

A physician pronounced paralysis as the cause of his death. Mr. Ihormaehlen had a wide reputation as a poet, and was also well known a* an expert accountant. solicited of a

Mr. Benj. Wasson has been to accept the position of cashier new bank at Elwood, just organizing with a capital of 8200,000. Advancing years and business interests hero -will probably prevent him from accepting the position tendered, yet coming from tho stock-holders all of whom aro strangers to Mr. Wasson, the request is a decided compliment to him. 'if

The above is not true, nor anywhere near the truth, and originated in the fertile imagination ot the correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer from this city. There are not 53 saloons in tho ontire county, let alone Crawfordsville. We are told that there are not over l3 in the county altogether, and insted of this city hating saloons there are not '.'3. We have enough, no doubt, but tho truth will injure no body unless it may be this correspondent

A Wonderful Statement. ^r Proprietors of Oullam'B Great German remedies. Gentlemen—I have for the past two years been troubled with a ^serious and very severe liver and stomach difficulty. Have had advice and medicine from our very best physicians and only to bo temporarily relieved. Some of my friends persuaded me to try your Great German remedy for the blood, stomach and kidneys and to my surprise aftor using three bottles I ft. el like a now man. If you desire you can use my name in print or by roference in any of tho Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers, or any other papers in the states, to convince the afflicted that it is the best blood, liver aud kidney medicine on

earth.

I feel like a new man. Have

lived hero over 40 years. I! a bottie, J. M. LIVINGSTON, Grand Rapids, Mich.

For sale by Nye & Booe.

More births occur in February than in any other month. July is the month of fewest births.

Holiday Excursions Via Vandalia Line. In wishing its patrons and friends a merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New*Year, the Vandalia Line desires to announce that on December 24th, 25th, 2Gtb, 31st, 1892. and January 1st and 2nd. 1893, excursion tickets, at low rates, will be sold from all stations not only to local points on the Vandalia Line but also to points on connecting lines, with return limit of January 3rd, 1893. For full particulars call ou nearest Vandalia Line Ticket Agent or address, J. M. CnicsHKoutm, A. G. P. A.

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Zook's dramatic company, which is playing throughout this and adjoining counties, is making a great hit.. Tha company is producing tho great »pectacular melo-drama of "Ruth Kirby or the Lass of Lancashire." They deserve better houses than the} heve been meeting with, a« the members composing the company are ladies and gontlemen respectability as well as artists of knowledged talent. The show is ducted on strictly moral principles.

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WE WANT YOU

to ilet its our agent. Wo furnish an expensive outlit mill all von need free. It. costs nothing to try the business. We will trrnt you well, and help von to earn ten times ordinary wajies. Itoth sexes' of all ages can live at home anil work in spare time, or all the time. Any one any where can earn a great deal of money. Many have made Two Hundred Dollars ti Month. No class of people in the world are making so much money without capital as those at work for us. Business pleasant, strictly honorable, and pays better than nnv other offered to agents. You have a clear liclil, with no competition. We equip you with everything, and supply printed directions for beginners which, if obeyed faithfully, will bring more money than will any other, business. Improve vour prospects' Why not? You can do so easily'ami surely at work for us. Heasonablo/ industry only neceasa'ry for absolute success.

Pamphlet circjular'giving every particular is sent frocto'all. Delay not in sending for it. .GEOKC.K ST IN SON & CO.,

ISox No. 488, Portland, Me.

St. Louis, Mo.

A Positive Fart.

Ladies do not delay your valuable time by waiting and sulTering, but secure a bottle of Dullam's (ireat German Female Uterine Tonic and be cured of your monthly trouble either in old young. It is the very best preparation 1 ever prescribed in my extensive practice. It has given the best results in the greatest number of cases ot female troubles of any medicine that I ever used. 1 do not make a practice of usin of recommending patent medicines, but this remedy is prepared by a very com potent physician and chemist of my ac quaintance and 1 can cheerfully aud conscientiously recommend it as the best.—81 a bottle.

A.C. FROTH, M. J).,

Specialist of Diseases of women, 89 East Madison St.. Chicago, 111. For sale by Nye Eooe.

ThePlaiu Truth,

Is good enough for flood'6 Sarsapar ilia—there is no need of embellishment or sensationalism. Simply what Hood Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story of its merit. If you have never realized its benefits a single bottle will convince you it is a good medicine.

The highest praise haE been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, vet efficient action. Sold by all druggist. Price 2" cents.

There is a tooth of Buddha, preserved and worshiped in an Indian temple, which probably all the gold in the world could not buy.

Lafayette Stork Farm.

Wo have used your Craft's Distemper aud Cough Cure with perfect satisfaction, aud consider it a great* SUCCCBB in the treatment of Distemper and coughs In fact the only thing we have ever found that has done the work so quickly and perfectly. We therefore take great pleasure in recommending it to our friends, CROUCH & TKAVIS,

LaFayette Stock Farm.

Sold by Nye & liooe. D. 10, lm

llcalcd in Ten Days.

Mr. James Kerns, of West Lafayette Ind., says—I have used Morris' English Stable Liniment ou sore shoulders and cuts and havo found it very satisfactory Had a horso badly hooked by a cow tearing a gash in tho Hank, healed it ten days by the uso of this liniment Think it the finest remedy ever inado for flesh wounds. Sold by Nyo Booe. D. Ill, lm

For a sore throat there is nothing better than a flannel bandage dampened dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will nearly always effect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a favorite for rheumatism and has cured many very severe cases. 50 cent bottles :'or sale by Xye & Booe.

Mr. J. C. noswell. oio of the best known and most resperted citizens of Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diarrhoea for a long time ai*3 tried many difforont remedies without benetit. until Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy was usod that relieved him un once. For sale by Nye Sr, Booe. D. 10. 1 m.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Dr. Wells' New Cou?n Cure. .Has no eqoal for the prompt relit'fahd speedy cure of colds, roughs, croup, hoarseness, loss of voice, preacher's sore throat asthma, bronchitis, la^rippe, and other derangements of tho throat and lungs. It soothes the inllamed membrane, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing, and induccB repose. Price 'J." cents. Sold by Nye Jb Booe. D. 10, lm.

Calendar for 1893 Free.' The Chicago & North-Western R'y has juBt issued an attractive calender for 1893, which is one of the beat wo have seen for practical use in tho business office as well as the home. A copy of this desirable calendar will be mailed free upon sonding your address with a two cent postage stamp to W. A. Thrall, G. P. & T. A. Chicago.

Vory Much Surprised.

I have been afllicted with neuralgia for nearly two years, have tried physicians and all known remedies but found no permanent relief until I tried a bottle of Dullam's Grea1 German Liniment and it gave me instant and permanent relief. 25 cents per bottle Signed, A. li. Snell, Hamilton,Mich A prill l, 18U1. For sale by Nye& 0j

K«ep it in the house. Good adyice from the Captain. Captain S. C. Walker, Company C, 1st Regiment, Indiana Veteran Legions, Lafayette, Ind., writes this: "I havo uaed Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in my family for tho last two years, and advise all having children never to be without it."

The tea crop in the Assam valley is the smallest on record. Compared with ist year's it shows a decrease of $3,00(000 pounds.

People who have tried it, say that there is no better medicine for dyspepsia than Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It may not give one the stomach of an ostrich, but it 60 strengthens the alimentary organs that digestion of ordinary food becomes asv and natural.

The Michigan lumbermen carry ee dar knots in their pockets as a cure and also as a preventive ot rheumaisill.

Feeble aud capricious appetites are best regulated by the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pill». They do not debilitat excessive stimulation but cause the stomach, liver, and bowels to perform their function properly. As an afterdinner pill, they are unequalled.

In all well regulated homes you will lind Melol, the best cathartic for children as well as adults. Sweet as honey..,

It IB estimated that last year Arizona produced $:?.000,000 in gold 82,*200.000 in silrer and S4.,o00,000 in copper.

As tlie namo indicates, Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is arenewer ot the hair, including its growth, health, youthful color, and beauty. It will please you.

Tho tallest woman in Idaho Boise City. She stands 6 feet in her stockings.

lires at inches

The great value of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for catarrh is vouched for by thousands of people whom it has cured. »y,

Wo can hardly imagine a woman's not trying it. Possibly it may be true ot one or two—but wo doubt it. Think of prescription and nine out of ton waiting for it. Carry the nows to them!

The seat of sick headache is not in the brain. Regulate tho stomach and you cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the Little Regulators.

Children Cry for

Pitcher'8 Castorla.

For weak lungs and feebleness, Chasn's Barley Malt WThiskey is an excellent tonic. It is absolutely pure, full of nutriment, and builds up tho system. Otto Schlemmer sole agent for Crawfordsville. Dec. 17, lm.

Women are not slow to comprehend. They're quick. They,re alive, and yet it was a man who discovered the one remedy for their peculiar ailments. Tho man was Dr. Pierce.

The discovery was his "Favorite prescription" the boom to delicate women. Why go round

l,with

one foot

in the grave." sulTering in silence—misunderstood—when there's a remedy at hand that isn't an experiment, but which is sold under the guarantee that if you aro disappointed in any way in it.' you can got your money back by applying to its makers.

A Tew doses of Johnston's Royal English Rustlia will relievo the severest case of kidney complaint.

Give the baliies Moiol when they cry. They will be happy bye and bye.

Saltation Oil, the ^rreatesr cure ou earth for pain, as an anodyne has no equal in ?thn market. It is without doubt the best liniment. 'Jo ets.

Cilass in oven doors is a new contrivance. It enables cooks to watch tho food without opening tho doors.

Mace Townsle Sunday.

was i'i Chicago over

•West' India lleulliij Kidney ltulxam.

The Great Tropical Vegetable Kid­

ney

and Bladder Cure. Warranted unsurpassed as a euro for Inflamation. Ulreration Painfulness and decay of tho Kidtleys and Bladder, Blights Disease, Daibotes,'GraVel and all painful affections of tho Kidneys and Urinary Passages. It will quickly relieve your distress and cure your complaint. Un equalled as a cure for children who unconsciously soil their bod during sleepSold -Cq Dr. E. Detchon, Crawfordsville

Druggist.

One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is "Almost as palatable as milk but the best reason is that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures the cough, supplies the waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire system.

Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. Almost as palatable as milk. Get only the genuine. Prepared by Scott & Bowne, Chemists, Now York. Sold by all Druggists.

CATTTION.— Beware of dealcri»«ub•tuatlae »hfie* without W.J. •ameapdthe price stamped on bottom. Bach Bakatltntiana are fraudulent and HtlMI to proaccutian by law for obtaining

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agents. ^Vrite uo^or

Will cir« exclufiiTe sale to shoe .cnts. Write for catalogue. Ifu uatiBK Kind, size and width wanted.

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Club Feot and

L. DOUGLAS

S3 SHOE

Hoys'

dealer* and general merchants vrherc I hav«

HE SMILES!

Of Course lie Smile

Everybody Smiles

When Thev Drink at

MUHLEISEN S CI IPPER?

The finest line of Wet Gcods for all purposes «t general line of forp.ignand domestic cigars in the city. Wh a you want to smile remember to g*o to the CLIPPER. 108 south Green Street.

5 Doliars for 2 Dollars!

Only one price at Lawson's Gallery and that is $2 pi dozun—the best $5 cabinets for S2 per dozen. When yon visit his competitors, get a sample of their best $4 or S5 cabinets take it to Lawson a*.d he will guarantee as tine or superior work at 82 per dozen. No catch penny ga«ne at

Lawson's Gallery,

Comer Main and Washington Steets, 0 ver Con Cunningham's.

MORE THAN 700 OASES

HAVE BEEN TREATED AT THE

SINCE MARCH 1

1892.

Testnuilr. can be seen at office. The worst cases are solicited. Our examinatioii^and treatments are the same as are given in the great hospitals of Xew York city, where thousands of patients are seen pverv nir 1 and where we havo learned our business.

Tho Boat Equipped in tho State foi tho Treatment of all

HRONIC AND PRIVATE imSES

AND DEFORMITIES.

We have all modern apparatus, appllancea and remedies. Among others the new PNEUMATIC CABINET and NEW GERMAN VAPOR TREATMENT, for Catarrh and Lung Trouble.

COMPOUND OXYGEN, for general debility,.: tung troubles and asthma. All klnda of Electrical Apparatus Apostoll* Method (Electrolysis) for FEMALE COMPLAINTS. In fact every method known to Medical Science toe

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GENTLBJHj,

A genuine ncwed shoe that will not rip fine Can seamless, smooth inside, flexible, more comfortable, sfeyuaa and durable tban any other shoo over sold at too prlOO* Equals custom-made shoes coetlng from ti to $5.

The only 83.00 Shoe made with two complete soles* securely sewed at the outside edge (as shown In cut)* uble the wear of cheap welt shoes sold at the for such easily rip, having only one sole sewed j-strip of leather ou tlio e&go, and wnea onoa worn through aro-worthless.

The two Moles of tho W. L. DOUGLAS S3.00ShOft„„„ when worn through can be repaired as many times as

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as they will never rip or loosen from the upper. Purchasers of footwear desiring to eoono* mite, should consider tho superior qualities of these shoes, and not be lnfluenoea to buy cheap welt shoes sold at 9&0IV having only appearance to commend them. \V. I,/DOUGLAS Men'®

S4 and 85 -Vine Calf, Hand Sewed S3.50 TOltce and Farm-

oyhe

...Jisuowii ers S2.JS0 Fine Calf Mti .00 Worklngme ... £.00 and Youlhs p««vu auu ivuuw

disease. These with our large experl-

... enee pivo results that seem remarkable to those who know only the old style of drugging. We treat all chronic, private and sexual diseases and deformities. With special attention given to

Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung diseases Rupture Hydrocele, Varlcooolo, Scroru a, Paralysis, Pita, Rhoumatlsm, neaiinche, White Swelling, Old Sorea, Ulcors, etc. Cancers and Tumors remoTod without

in by rieetr°_yi'!''i Tauo Worm removed in four hours. Stricturo and Syphilis eurod. A cure of Piles guaranteed.

Cross Eyes ttralghtoned. Export Surgical Operatlohg

and Private Diseases a specialty. Wo Invito all to come and sou our equipments and learn oat methods. Consultation aud examination free. Wo use the genuine Bi-chloride of gold cure for

DR8. CHRISTOPHER & THOMPSON

No °I North "Fifth street. Fourth business house north of Morning

office. Dr. Prank B. Thompson, of New York, Manager.

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School Shoes Ladled Hand Sowed 82.50. "iiOO and KUsser 1.75 Beat Doni are of tho same standard of merit.

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