Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 June 1893 — Page 7

To Preserve

The richness, color, and beauty of the hair, tho greatest care is necessary, much harm being done by the nse of worthless dressings. To be sure of having a first-class article, ask your druggist or perfumer for Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind. It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandruff. It heals itching humo^ prevents baldness, and imparts to

THE HAIR

silken texture and lasting fragrance. No toilet can be considered complete without this most popular and elegant of all hair-dressings. "My hair, began turning gray anil falling out when I was about 25 years of *ge. I have lately been using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it is causing a new growth of hair of tho natural color."— B. J. Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas. "Over a year ago I had a severe fever, and when I recovered, my hair began to fall out, and what little remained turned gray. I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began to

USE

Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to its original color." Mrs. Annie Collins, Dighton, Mass. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for 'nearly five years, and my hair is moist, glossy, and in an excellent state of preservation. I am forty years old, and have ridden the plains for twenty-five •years."—Wm. Henry Ott, alias "Mas. tang Bill," Newcastle, "Wyo.

Aye r's

Hair Vigor

Prepared bjrDr. J. C. Ayer& Co., Lowell,itam. Bold by Druggists Everywhere.

WE WANT YOU

to act our agent. We (nrni«h an expenilre •ntflt and all you need free. It eo«U nothing to try the botlneu. We will treat jrou well, and kelp yon to earn ten time* ordinary wages. Both Mxei of all agei can live at home and work In •pare time, or all the time. Any one any where An earn a greet deal of money. Uany have made Two Hundred Dollars a Month. No cla«s of people in the world are making so much money without capital ai those at work for ui. Buaiueii pleasant, strictly honorable, and pays better than mt other offered to agents. You bave a dear fteid, 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 bnsineai. Improve your prospeots I Why not? You can do so •astly and surely at work for ns. Reasonable todastrv only necessary for absolute success.

Pamphlet circular giving *ery particular ii sent tee to all. Delay not in sending for it. GBORGB 8TINSOJS & CO.,

Box No. 488, Portland, Me.

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TflE'WEXTMORfriN^' fEEL BRIGHT AND .NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor rnys it acta gently on the stomnch, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. This drink is made from herbs, and Is prepared izr uso as easily aa tea. It is called

II druggists Ml) it at SOo. and $1.00 apaokage. If eannotKRt it, send your address forfree sample, le'n Family Medicine moves the bowel each jnordcrtobohealthy.tbisiHneceHarr^'Addras, OUAXOU E. WOODWABD. UIIOV.S. Y.

PARKER'S

HAIR BALSAM Oltmim and boautifles the bsir. Promote* a luxuriant growth. Never Tails to Restore Gray

Hair to Its Youthful' Color. Guru Kalp (IImomm It hair lolling. 30c, and $1.00 it DniggfaU

The Consumptive and Feeble ond^all who •offer from .... Tooio. I: {BgeetioUt F«m*lc we&ku«M< HINDERCORMS. Th« only «ure curefbrCoraa. Stop* Makw vulkiug cMy. Mots, at Drufycmu.

un9iiniMiivpanu rocwiw wm» ethiuatinK should um Pju"k.©r*B Ginger it euro the vorat Cough, WeakLunw. pebUtty,Jn-

FuiiAk vtAkuitf, luieumatiini anu 1 un we. it $

Garfield Tea

•uies Sick Headache,Restores Complezlon^aves Doctors' BtlHl Sample free. OABnxLDTiaCo.,Sl W.46th8t,N.Y.

Cures Constipation

"Clevelandlto Buffalo while you sleep."

Maui & Buffalo Transit Gorapauy.

Magniflcent^Sldo Wheel Steel Steamers, "State of Ohio," and "State of New Ycrk

DAILY TIME TABLE. (Sundays included.) 4

Go8siD About "Luoky" Baldwin.

A correspondent writing from Los Angolos California, devotes considerable goBsip to "Luckey" Baldwin. As Baldwin iB well known here, and frequently visits relatives and acquaintaines in this county, we publish some extracts from thiB letter: Lucky Baldwin's farm iB worth $10,000,000. J.t contains more than fifty thousand acres. Every foot of it is almost as rich as the valley of the Nile, and some of it produces a fair interest on $4,000 per acre. It lies about seventeen miles from Los Angles. There is no land in the world so rich aa this country about Los Angeles, lying right under the shadow of the Sierra mountains, it is so located that it can be well irrigated, i' rom five to twenty acres make a farm. Land about here sells for $200 and upward per acre, and improved property planted with oranges often brings as much as $1,000 and upward. I can give bo idea of the productiveness of the soil. I have seen trees 15 feet high which were less than a. dozen years old. A forest can be grown here in a decade. I drove yesterday through mile after mile of orange groves, lemon trees and orchards of English walnuts. I saw oranges on trees which wero only two years old great crops are raised on trees between four and five years. $

Lucky Baldwin, in short, looked entirely different from the man I expected to see. He is not extraordinary in any of his features, but behind his plain face, I am told exists one of the brightest busines3 brains in the country. His little beadlike eyes can see further into a big speculation for a profitable investment than those of any other man in California. He came to California comparatively poor and began life in San Francisco as the keeper of a livery stable. From the keeping of horses he went to the selling of groceries. I understand that he got a lot of stock in different mines in the settlement of his bills. He carefully filed the certificates of this stock away and awaited developments. He has always been found of the theater and he got the idea that he might make a fortune by going over to Japan and bringingjover a Japanese troupe back to the United States. He did so, but before he loft he gathered up hie, mining stocks and put them away in one of the banks. He-was gone several months. When he returned he found that the Comstock lode had been discovered and that the mining stock that he had in this was worth considerably over a million. His other stocks had become valuable, and he landed in America, so the story goes, a millionaire.

V.

L're CIVland 7:1B r. v. I L'vel Buffalo 7:4S Ar. Buffalo 7:30 A. M. Ar. Cleveland 8:00 A. M. (Central Standard Tine.)

Special Saturday Night Exoursions to Niagara Falls. Take the "O. & Line."

And enjoy a pleasant and refreshing lake ride whenenroute for The Thousand Islands, Eastern Summer Resorts, or any Eastern, New England or Canadian Point.

Write for our tourist pamphlet.

H. K. ROGKRS: W. F. HERMAN, Gen'l Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agt. T. F. NEWMAN, Gen'l Mgr., Cleveland.

Farm for Sale.

I will offer for Bale a farm of 68 acres of new land, two auleb west of Crawfordsville on the Yountsville pike. Farm under good fence. Oall on 2m, MIKE ZELLEBS.

Jfc Jfc $ I heard to-day the story of Baldwin's purchase of one of his ranches. It belonged to a wholesale grocer in Los Angel os, and Baldwin was anxious to get hold of it. Ho came to the grocer and asked him his price. The grocer replied that he could have it for $175,000. Baldwin said that this was too much and that he could not give more than $150,000. "Well, you can't haye it," said the grocer, and Baldwin went away. He waited a few days and hearing nothing further, he then became anxiouB and sent around word that he would give §175,000 fc/t it. "The price is now $200,000" was the reply. "The land is growing more valuable and is bound to rise right along." Baldwin hemned and hawed at this. He said he would not pa.v $200,000 and he went away. A few days later he came around and said he weuld take it at $200,000. Whereupon the man said the price had again risen, and that the price was now $225,000.

Baldwin, however, had decided to take it any price this time and he brought with him a check for $50,000. He laid this down on the table and accepted the man's offer. It cost him just S50.0U0 a week for waiting. At the rate he bought the land cost him just about $30 per acre. It is now worth from $200 to $1,000 per acre, and he has made mil lions out of it. sfc

I have written .many letters about rich men, and 1 am told that thousands of begging letters are always received by tho millionaires after such publications. When I published a talk with the millionaire W. W. Corcoran, of Washington, shortly before his death, his mail came in by the bushel from this country and Europe, and nearly all the letters asked for money. I would say just here that it will be useless for such people to write to Mr. Baldwin. He is',toocareful and conservative a business man to give money indiscriminately and as far as I can learn he has never been noted for his charities. He has not yet announced any intention of founding a great uni versity, and there is a fair possibility that his vast fortune like those of most of the California nabobs, will eo to the lawyers who support the claimonts who spring up like mushroons after a rain on the death of California millionaire. Lucky Baldwin in fact, seems to have beea*more fortunate in money making than in matrimoney, for he has been married several times, and has been mixed up in two or three divorce suits. His present wife is I am told, both beautiful and accomplished, and'she spends most of her time at the Ba}dwin residence in San Francirco.

As for Lucky Baldwin, he lives part of the time at home, a part at the hotel,

and now and then spends some time here. He is a hard worker and a man of amusements. He is said to be found of playing poker, with four-bit or fiftycent ante, and in one of his books advertising his hotel he published an interior showing himself seated with a party of friends at a card-table.

We'll write it down till everybody sees it. Till everybody is sick of seeing it

Till everybody knows it without seeing it. That Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of ch^nic catarrh in the head, catarrhal headache, and "cold in the head." In perfect faith, its makers the World's Dispensary Medical Association of Buffalo, N. Y., offer to pay $500 to any one Buffering from chronic catarrh in the head whom they cannot cure.

Now if the conditions were reversed— if they asked you to pay $500 for a positive cure you might hesitate. Here are reputable men, with years of honorable dealing thousands of dollars and a great name back of them and they say—"We can ure you because we've cured thousands of others like you—if we can't we will pay you $500 for the knowledge that there's one whom we can't cure."

They believe in themselves. Isn't it worth a trial. Isn't any trial preferable to catarrh?

Anew cigarette machine has been invented by a man in Winston, N. C., that it is said, will feed, roll, past and make ten thousand perfect cigarettes in ten hours.

Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physician of Lewis, Cass eounty, Iowa, and has been actively engaged in the practice of medicine at that place for the past thirty-five years. On the 26th of May, while in Des Moines en route to Chicago he was suddenly taken with an attack of diarrhoea. Having sold Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea Remedy for the past seventeen years and knowing its reliability, he procured a 25 ceot bottle, two doses which completely cured him. The excitement and change of water and diet incident to traveling often produce a diarrhoea. Every one Bhould procure a bottle of this remedy before leaving home. For sale by Nye Booe. J3 lm

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria*

Are you insured? If not, now iB the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy as an insurance against any serious results from an attack of bowel complaint during the sum mer months. It is almost certain to be needed and should be procured} at once No other remedy can take its place or do its work. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe. J3 lm

A man in Indiana has just died from excessive tabacco chewing. The music at his funeral should not be a dirge, but an overchewer.—Rochester Democrat,

Cure Yourself.

Don't pay large doctor's bills. The beBt medical book published, one hun dred pages, elegant colored plates, will be sent you on roceipt of three 2-cent stamps to pay postage.. Address A. Ordway & Co., Boston. Mass.

See MrB, Cresse's stock of Easter gloves. The largest stock and best fitting syetemjin the city. All the latest shades. tf

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria*

English Spavin Liniment removes a hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles sprains, all swollen threats, coughs, eto Save $50 by use of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by Dr. E Detchon

A new vase for a solitary flower is cylindrical in form and is of frosted silver, with rings of polished silver and carving hanging at the sides as handles.

$500.—Given to any one that eannot be cured from the use of^tobacco by using Dr. Matchett's Tobacco Antidote It is as certain in its cure as'are taxes and death sure to all. For sale]by COTTON RIPE, progress pharmacy, Crawfordsville. Ind. Successors to Dr. E. Detchon.

A whnlo developes when it flops its tail.

145 horse-powe

Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost you to cure any ordinary case of rheumatism if you use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. The first application will quiet the pain. 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Booe. J3 lm

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

An Eminent

Temperance lecturer in New England, Mrs. John Barton, Bays: I was subject to those deathly sickly headaches and also dyspepsia. Sulphur Bitters cured me when all other remedies failed. Mrs. Barton is the wife of John Barton, Superintendent of Repairs, Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass.

A Leader.

Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pare medicinal tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys—It will cure sick headache, indigestion, constipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle. Sold by Nye & Booe.

Round and oval moonstones are used together as sleeve buttons. The round are set with stones the oval are plain.

Guaranteed Cure.

We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a sough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, 'giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints' Trial bottles free at Nye & Booe's Drug store. Large size 50o. and $1.00.

There is about four hours and fortyfive minutes difference in time between New York and Liverbool.

Are You Nervous.

Are you all tired out, do you have that tired feeling or sick headache? You can be relieved of all these sym. ptoms by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which giveB nerve, mental and bodily strength and thoroughly purifies the blood- It also creates a good appetite, cures indigestion, heartburn and dyspepsia.

A Brunswick (Ga.) man is engaged in the business of writing for people who are unable to do so.

Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in action and sure in effect. 25 cents a box.

Thieves at Topeka, Kas., recently rob bed a widow on the very day of her hue band funeral.

The Father

Of all diseases is impure blood, when loaded with foul humor. How important then that the blood should be pure, rich, and strong, without which there can be no health. To purify the blood Sulphur Bitters is incomparably the best medicine that it is possible to obtain.—The Editor.

Ihe total expenditures fer common school education in this country in 1890 were $148,724,647.

Happy days and restful nights result from using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It so regulates all the bodily functions and strengthens the nervous system that worry and fatigue are comparatively unknown* and life is truly enjoyed. It is certainly a most wonderful medicine.

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 bad Children, she gave them Castoria.

The amount of money held by various London banks is not far short of $1,150000,000.

A gentleman, under forty years of age, whose hair was rapidly becoming thin and gray, began the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and in six months his hair was restored to its natural color, and even more than its former growth and richness.

Two postolfices in Burk county, North Carolina, are known as "Joy" and "Worry"

In view of what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for others, is it not reasonable to believe that it will also be of benefit to you?

Young girls abroad wear slender gold fillets in their hair more than ever before.

Garden Seeds, Pants, Etc-

5,000 sweet potato plants, Bermuda, plums, yellow and red Jerseys, true southern queen, 10 bushels yellow and white onion sets, cabbage and tomato plants, complete stock, garden and flower seeds at JOE. TAYLOR'S 2w. East Main st.

The best way to avoid scalp diseases, hair falling out, and premature baldness is to UBe the best preventive known toe that purpose.—Hall's Hair Renewer,

A Baptist minister in Atchison spends his spare hours in killing English sparrows. a

Mothers, if you would have your children to be hearty give them Melol, sweet as honey and the greatest health preserver known. For sale by all drug gists.

Fashionable doctors now Bend their wealthy consumptive patients to Egypt

Scott's

A Bautifu Spring Millinery.

?i«!Yann

it is a wonderful remedy, which is alike beneficial to you and your children. Such is Scotts Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps them from taking cold and it will do the same for you

Emulsion cores Ceoghi,

Colds, Consumption, Scrofhla and *11 Anaemic and Wasting1 Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. Almost as palatable aa milk, (iet only the genuine. Prepared by Soott & Bowne, Chemists, New York. Sold by all Druggists.

Mrs. Cresse's Millinery Emporium is now the prettiest place in the city. All the beautiful new styles and shades in flowers, feathers and trimmings 'are now in and ready for the public's inspection. Miss Holmes, the trimmer, has just ar rived from Cincinnati, and taken charge of the trimming department. It will pay every lady in the county to call on Mrs. Crease before ordering their new spring hats. tf

Large floral deBig DB in silver are for summer draperies, and handsome they are.

The great south American Ifervine Tonic is absloute king of remedies in this country. It will cure every case of nervous dyspepsiaand indigestion in this nation. It will raise the invalid from a bed of nervous prostration of years dura tion to releshing health in a few days

It quickly cures all cases of St. Vitus. Dancis prevents heart failure and failure of the mind. Warranted the greatest nerve cure ever known. It is pleasent to the taste as the sweetest nectar.

Sold by Dr. E. Detchon 213 east main St. Crawfordsville. ly.

The Best ot All.

Mr. S. H. Jackson, of Roberts, Ind., writes as follows: "Please send me one dozen more of Dr. Wells' New Cough Cure. I find it the beBt seller and most satisfactory cough medicine I can get. My customers say it is the best of all. Price 25 cents. Sold by Nye Booe.

Wo don't envy the alligator, although he has a great snap.—Elmira Gazette.

Br. Well's New Cough Cure. Has no equal for the prompt relief and speedy cure of colds, coughs, croup hoarseness, loss of voice, preacher's sore throat, asthma, bronchitis, lagrippe. and other derangements of the throat and nngs. It soothes the inflamed membrane, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing and induces repose.. Price 25 cents. Sold by Nye & Booe.

Crossed swords behind shields and joined by wreaths are new brooches.

Morris' English SatMeJPowders. Not only cures but prevents disease. Fed to your horses two or three times a day will keep them, in splendid condition and Bpints. Will make them slick, fat and glossy. Changes the entire system and puts them in good shape for work. Full pound packages 25 cents. Sold by Nye & Booe.

Along oblong basket holding scallop shells is a new silver pin. Join the procession and go to Lawson for Cabinet Photographs,!the finest in the city, and only $2 per dozen. Every pic ture is guarantoodjtojjbo strictly first class. 2

Bon-bon boxes of enamel-gilt inclose painted medallions.*

Dr. E. Detchon mattse a specialty of the treatment of all chronic diseases among which are Consumption, catarrh, bronchitis, chronic coughs, liver complaint, indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, nervousness of females, StVitus's Dance., female weakness, diseases of children, whooping cough, eczema and all skin diseases, scrofula, asthma,'kidney diseases and a variety of other complaints too numerous to mention, All medicine'furnished. Office at 213 E. Main Street. ly

A Cracora salt mine has been worked six hundred years.

Brunker's

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Carminative Balsam, (the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists.

free to Home-seekers

The Northwestern Home Seeker is the name of a newspaper just issued, giving valuable information regarding the agricultral, mineral and other resources of South Dakota.

This new State is enjoying a wonderfu prosperity and any person looking for a desirable location, or interested in obtaining' information concerning the diversified resources of South Dakota will be mailed a copy of this paper free of charge by sending their address to W A. Thrall, General Passenger Agent North Western Line, Chicago. 3t

Distressing Kidney and Bladder Diseases relieved in six hours by the New Great South American Kidney Cure, You can't afford to pass this new, magic elief and cure. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon. 213 E. Main St., and all druggist. ly

Scott's

Emulsion

SULPHUR BITTERS

Poor Weak and

Weary Mothers

Raise

Puny, Pindling

Children.

Sulphur Bitters

Will make them

Strong, hearty

And healthy.

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Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Ordw&T St Co., for beat medical work published

Boston, Maw,

PISO'S CURE

For Consumption^

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I have been entirely cured of Consumption by Piso's Cure. A year ago the doctor said I could not live till Fall. Now I am able to do a, hard day's work.

Mrs. LAURA E. PATTERSON*

NEWTON, Iowa, June 20,1892.

You nei'u not bo Pick if yon will lake Rlooro'e PilulesTheraruit iiiiir.elima medicine

They kill the microbes. Thoy cure clilll*. foyers, ilok houdache. rlicu mnllun. liver anil blood disorders, malnrlfi.

Better than quinine

Thej mort) tlxi

bowok,

I

quinine

ilon'l, licnce

hIwktu better.

Form-old tn! I wo: relief quick. ftO Pilules in luiic. 50f.! 3 for 81. tOyra.In use. !r.C. C.

Moore,

Cot tlondr, .stu-et. New York.

««EQmsans»

KEEP COOL

inside, outside, and all the way through, by drinking

HIRES'

FOR

LIVER

COMPLAINT

Root Beer

This great Temperance drink Is an healthful, as it Is pleasant. Try it,

NATURE'S REMEDY

SCHENCK'S

MANDRAKE

LIVERPILLS

Dr. Green, Joel Block, treatB all di eases of the eye and ear. Jne 11 ly

All persons who owe or liavo flour on deposit with J. L. Thurston, formerly of the Valley Mill, will please call at the flour and feed store of C. K. Ellis and settle. J. Li. THURSTON,

J10 4t Albany, Ind.

Wooden pumpB almost given away at Williams Bros. tf.