Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 January 1894 — Page 7
A DIVIDEND PATER!
THE GOLD DOLLAR MINING CO.
OF CKtPPLK CRKKK, COU)KADO. Organised under IIIWH
Colorado. Capital
Stock, 700,000 efcarai, ».ir v.ilue OHM dollar en li. KULL PAID AND NOX-A8SK3ABI.K. tfl0,000»haros In Treasury. The mine in tiKiiU'd In tlio richest portion ili- celebntUHl prolaci*g dfetriot of Crip'il- O'rwek, mi'l Is livid under a United States pa' am.
Work ia carried en Uty and niKht, an.l high grade ore is being tttknu out In larger !unntities. In January, 18U4, tho Coiniiiiuy rv 11 begin paying regular monthly dividends at tbo rate of SI per cent per nunum 'li•» amount invested. U. H. OFPICKH, Sec. and Trom.
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THE KING OF JUVENILES.
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the time to talk about this: It is time that the people of Montgomery county should look to their interests Tnose having
JFURS,
HIDES, TALLOW, FEATHERS,
And other stuff in that line to sell -/.should call on .Joseph (iolMbcrg before they sell their goods of this class for we know that this will surely be to
Their interest, for he is the only reliable dealer of this kind in the county and knows how to treat people right in every respect, anil his place of business is easily found. 1 think every man knows where the big pile of oid ir'U lays. That is where you can find him.
Joseph Goldberg.
THEWORLD'SFAIR
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ESTAllLI.SnEn OVER 40 TEAKS. 600 Acres. 13 Greenhouses. Address, -PHOENIX NURSERY COMPANY, p.o. Box 121s. Bloomlngton, Illinois*
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to which Horses nnil Cauleare subject. Kou-ri'a Poirniai WILL OIT* BATisrAtmoir. Gold overywhere.
DAVID B. FOUT2, Proprlotoc, BALTIMORE. MD.
There were aeventeen deaths in Goshen Conn., during the past year, the average age being nearlyjaeventy-five years.
THE 8TATE PBESS.
Give the croaker no heod. He t* the enemy of labor and business.—Frank ort Cresent.
Business will goon under any I,in.I ot a tariff, but will be oiore profip*M.u under a low tariff.—Hartford Ci!y T«legrum.
It must be a bitter pill for flwj orpins of culumity that the fnctunei \vlu.:'n shut dowr, for the holidays mv reiri'irselessly resuming.—Delphi Tiinef.
Every indictment found agaurU a man for lrauduleutly obtaining pensi money should contain the naate of th-i re publican party.—Seymour Democrat.
Tho frosh. outbreak of the train rob bintf epidemic appears to indicate tiiat the populist idea of keeping money in circulation is growing in favor.—Lafayette Courier.
The governor of Indiana should "say suthiu"to the governor of Florida not unlike, the interchange ot opinion between the chief executives of tho arolinas.—Kokomo Dispatch.
A law that makes American farmers pay more for their American-made implements than foreign farmers have to pay for them is a queer kind of protection—except for tho foreign farmers.— 13vausville Courier.
Thoadministration of President Cleveland is making an earnest and an honest effort to protect doserving veterans from association on tho pension rolls with cheats and the people's treasury from looters —Terre Haute Gazette.
An income tax will provide revenue and fall upon a class who are able to pay and who should ba required to pay more than they do toward supporting the government. An income tax will tend to equalize wealth.—Logansport Pharos
Increase of Pensions.
Notwithstanding the wholesale misrepresentation made bv the republican press relating to the pension record ot the present administration with a view to creating a Btampede among democratic soldiers, the good work of increasing (tensions still goes on, much to the chagrin of the party that seel3 to make it appear otherwise. The soldiers are fast finding out that tho democratic party is not made of tho kind of stuff that the repulican press would have them believe. Such falsehood only recoils with double force on the party that promulgates such base misrepresenta tions.
THE RUVIKW is collecting date and will in a short time be able to give the pension record, so far made by the present administration. It is not such a record as we would wisli to conceal, by any means. Unti! such information is all collected, wo might tcivo the following that his jom.) under our personal observation. Those yho have received a substantial increase m? Mood Nelson, William Steele and -Dad'' Harris tho blacksmith. Mr. Harris received back pay and increase, in all amounting to about $350. There are also others iu various parts ef the county. Two who were temporarily suspended have been reinstated and another case over which there was such a loud wail, was found to be a deserter. Oh, no, the soldiers of tbis county are not suffering at the hands of the present administration, but are rather benefitted by it and praising its record. We will have mora interesting information on this subject later.
Hicks' February Weather.
February opens fair and cold generaly, except in extreme west, where reactionary warmth, with storm indications, will be returning. These conditions will pass across the country eastward by the 4th, with cold in roar of warm, stormy area. New moon on 5th will hasten period 7th to 10th. Mars and Mercury also combine to prolong and aggravate disturbances. Look for winter thunder and rain south, with snow and sleet north. General cold will advance from west, and cover the country during, and by the end of period 7th to 10th. About 13th and 14th, falling barometer, rising thermometer and secondary storms will bo in transit from west to oast, with cold ware followiHg. The 18th to l?2nd will bring renewed storms. Understand the law of their starting and progress be not misled by unfair or uninformed critics. Storms ending in cold will reach you during the period. Reactionary changeR and storms cf thunder, rain and snow center about the 'Jlth. and 25th. Cold will follow.
A New Swindle Exposed.
George B. Bennett, a druggist of Terre Haute, was arrested Saturday afternoon charged with using the mails to defraud. Bennett has for several months advertised in the newspapers for postage stamps of any denomination. He requested applicants to send stamps to him for approval. They were never sent back. To induce people to have faith in him he sent cirtificates of character supposed to have been signed by H. Ilulman and President W. I{. McKeen, of the Vandalia. The signatures of these gentlemen are not good imitations, but seem to have had the desired effect. Bennett advertised under several assumed names, one of which was I. L. Tromaine. The United States commissioner held him for trial.
Union Pacific cars are cleaned with compressed air.
MURDERED THE KING
A STARTLING RUMOR FROM
VIENNA.
Alexander I. of Servia Said to Have
Been Murdered—The Report Unconfirmed—Italian Authorities Gain In-
formation About Revolutionists.
LONDON,
Jan. 2j.—A Daily News dis
patch from Vienna says: "It is rumored here that the king of Servi&has been murdered. The rumor as yet lacks confirmation."
UKLGRADE, Jan. 22.—Ex-King Jtiilan arrived here yesterday afternoon in answer to the summons from King Alexander, who met him at the railroad station, with a large number of generals and other officers.
Premier (Jruitch immediately tendered his resignation to Alexander, giving as a reason for his action .Milan's arrival. Gruitch refused to give any other cause for surrendering his office. King Alexander thereupon assured him that Milan's presence in the city did not imply the adoption of an unconstitutional or unparliamentary course. It is said that a coalition presided over by Nieolaievitch is forming. Gruitch's resignation was accepted later in the day.
liULES OF ITALIAN ANAKCH1STS.
Authorities Cain Information About the Revolutionary Societies.
KOMK,
Jan. 22.—The rules of an
archist societies have been found among the papers seized recently by the police. These rules require that all new members swear solemnly iu the presence of their colleagues to labor mentally and physically bo effect the triumph of the social revolution. Hefore the attainment of' anarchic communism, however, the members must obey blindly the orders of their superiors, even at the risk of life and without respect of their dearest affections. Tliey must recognize in advance the justice of punishing all who break their oaths to maintain the strictest secrecy.
LONDON,
Jan. 22.—The Rome corres
pondent of the Times after alluding to the strong antipathy felt toward the government by the people in Massa and elsewhere remarks: "This sentiment is largely increased by the conduct of the officials who exercise their functions with deliberate aggressiveness. There is more stimulus to disorderly tendencies in Italy from the tyranny and corruption of officials than from government burdens."
Silver Crlsift in India. .'V
LONDON,
Jan. L'S.—The Calcutta cor
respondent of the Times says: "The belief is becoming general that the government should absolutely prohibit the importation of silver bullion on privr.te account." The Times says editorially: "We do not suppose that all hope of making their policy successful has been abandoned by those who initiated it, but the whole scheme is apparently doomed. It is more than likely that the mints will be reopened sooner or later.
Mu«t Wait for the Red Hat. ROMU, Jan. 2:J.—The Pope has fixed the consistory in March, when the following prelates will be created cardinals: Taucredi Fausti, papal auditor Ciasca, secretary of the congregation of the propaganda Fernaud, archbishop of Hologne Jacobin, archbishop of Ferrara. Archbishop Satolli, papal delegate to the church in the United States will be elevated later. The pope wishes him to remain in America for the present.
Reinforcements for the Rebel),' LISBON, Jan. 22.—Newspapers here publish a dispatch from Rio Janeiro saying that Gen. Saraiva has entered Rio Ray with transports carrying 8.000 insurgents troops, which embarked at Parauangua.
Fire uc Fargo, N. D.
''"FARGO, N. D.. Jan. 22.—Fire broke out yesterday morning in the Citizens' bank block and the storeroom of Ike Herbs & Co.. was damaged. The stock in Alexander Sterns' elothing store was badly damaged by water. Herbst's loss amounts to &20,000 and damage to the Citizens' bank building is SI5.000. Both are fully covered by insurance.
Reviving In Omaha.
OMAHA, Neb., Jan, 22.—The internal revenue receipts Wednesday reached 820,000. beine" 8-'.000 larcw tbao an? day since Collector North has been in office, Mr. North said he considered this an indication that business was growing better and money was becoming easier.
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Deal iu Wisconsin Lumber.
MAKSUFIKI.P. Wis.. Jan. 'JR.—At a price of 8100,000 the Upham Manufacturing com pan of this eity has sold to the White l'inc Lumber company of Milwaukee all of this and part of last year's cut. It will take 1,100 cars to make the shipment.
1'uriTue University Shops. LAKAVETTK. Itnl.. Jan. 22.—With equipment complete the Heavilon shops, built at a cost of S!.S0,000, at Purdue University, have been dedicated for the use of the mechanical and engineering classes.
New York IlrUljrc liill Vetoed. WASHINGTON, •'an. 22.—The President has vetoed the bill for the great bridge between .New York and New Jersey, which is designed to give the great railroads in entrance into New York citv.
lrountl 15i-Ouni'» Gold NuRKet.
LKADVILLK,
Colo.. Jan. 22.—A gold
nugget weighing ounces has been found at IJrcckenridge on leased property which belongs to George Campion.
Deafness Cannet be Cared
By local applications, as they cannot roach the diseased poition of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness find that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in lamed 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 inflamation 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 Dall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHEN12Y& Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c.
Repreaantative Lisle, of Kentuckywho comes from a mountainous district, saya that in stumping he has traveled for weeks in the saddle without coming in sight of a railroad.
Prevention is etter
Than cure, and tnose who are subject to rheumatism can prevent attacks by keeping the blood pure and free from the acid which causes the disease. You can rely upon Hood'B Sarsaparilla as a remedy for rheumatism and catarrh, also for every form of scrofula, salt rheum, boils and other diseases caused by impure blood. It tones and vitalizes the whole system.
Hood's Pills are easy efTect.
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The further north the moia injurious to the human system is the use of coffee. Ur6''nlandei8 have found it neceasary to prohibit its use by the young.
The usual treatment of catarrh is very unsatisfactory, as thousands can testify. Proper local treatment is positively necessary to success, but many, if not most, of the remedies in general use afford but t.mporary rolief. A cure certainly cannot be expected from snuffs, powder, douches and washes. Ely's Cream Balm, which is so highly commended, is a remedy which combines the important requisites of quick action, specilic curative power, with perfect safety and pleasantness to tbo patient. The druggists all sell it.
Little six-year-old Andrew Brust, of New York, is a born kleptomaniacFrom the time he was old enough to walk lie has shown a propensity te steal,
Cure Yourself,
Don't pay large doctor's bills. The best medical book published, one hundred pages, elegant colored plates, will be sent you on ^receipt of three 2 cent stamps to pay postage. Address A, P. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass.
Seneca, when tired writing his treatises on morald, found amusement in going over hit accounts and calculating how much interest was due him.
Wells' Hoosier Poultry Powder is the greatest egg producer known. A small sum expended for it will pay one hundred per cent, on the cost in an increased amount of eggs, as it furnishes all tho material necessary for their otrt! ruction, and keeps the nhen
Next to money Rembrandt loved nothing so well as his monkey. He shed tears when the ape died ar.d painted a portrait of his pet from memory.
Leading Horsemen Say
Moms' English Stable Liniment is the beet remedy for rheumatism, lameness swellings, cuts, burns, hard or soft lumps, sprains, bruises, fro3t bites, etc
It is put up in large bottleB that sel for 2fc, 50c, and $1.00. Sold by Nye & Booe.
Scarlatti, one of the greatest musicians of his day, is now know* only by the "Cat Fugue," a comical imitation of the mewing of cats.
No other sarsaparilla has equaled Hood's in the relief it gives in severest cases of dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness, etc.
When a woaen announces that she will keep opeu house informally, it means that there will be nothing to «at. Atchison Globe.
I had a severe attack of catarrh and became so deaf 1 could not hear common conversation. I suffered terribly from roaring in my head. I procured a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and in three weeks could hear as well as ever, and now I can say to all who are afflicted with the worst of diseases, catarrh, take Ely's Cream Balm and be cured. It is worth $1,000 to any man, woman or child suffering from catarrh.—A. E. Newman, Grayling. Mich.
It lias been estimated that it will require eightv-fivo men working every day until 1917 to unearth the entire ruins of Pompeii.
After tho ball is over, after the break of morn, After the dancers leaving, after the stars are gone, Manv ahead is aching, if you but knew it all.
Take Smith'B Bile Beans on retiring after the ball. Ask for small size. Nov. 25 ly
Michigan leads in iron production,
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