Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 February 1894 — Page 7
A DIVIDEND PAYJLR!
THE GOLD DOLLAR MINING GO.
OK CKIFPLB CRBEK, COLORADO. Organised «ndor l»w« of Colorado. Capital Mtoek, 71)0,000 hk»re», par mine one dollar (inch.
FULL. PAID AND N ON-ASSES A HIVE. 1M.OOO shares In Treaoanry. The min.' in loc.atod
t« tbfl rlchoat |K»rtlo» or tho :«i«bratiMi ^oid pro-
tvotBg dlstrlot of Crippln Cnek, and IH ho!,l •nder United 8tat*s p.v«n Work Ik carrtod dnr and night, and high grade oro In belnc t'iken out in larger qtianii(tea. ID January, 1894, tho Company will lin|cta paying regular monthly divldenrin in tlio li*te of 21 per cont poraioimn on he amount I treated. II. II. OFFK JKK, Sec. and Tr«art.
A limited amount of tbo uhnres are now offered AT 50 CKNT8 I'KK SHARK. Stock, I'rospectue and experts' rniwrt may le tlitained from U\« banking houno of
II. K. LOUN8BKKY, 5T ISroadway, N. $
I2Q DOLLARS
PER MONTH
YOUR OWN LOCALITY
Jc easily and honorably, without c&piduring your spare hours. Any man, (man, boy, or girl can do the work handwithout experience. Talking unsssury. Nothing like It for moneyIsklng ever offered before. Our workers llways prosper. No time wasted in rning the business. We teach you in night how to succeed from the first Ihour. Yon can make a trinl without cxense to yourself. We start yon, furnish pTerytrfiing Heeded to carry on the business successfully, and guarantee yon igahist failure if you but follow our jimple, plain instructions. Header, if »u are in need of ready money, and rant to know all about the best paying lusiness Ix-fore the public, send us your |drtresH, and we will mail you a document giving you all the partic ulars.
TRUE & CO., Box 400,
Augusta, Maine.
CHATTERBOX
THE KING OF JUVENILES. "been mail-: tor youns* people which compares in value, or has had one-tenth the sale this great annual. IHJliions of coplca have been
Mold. The ii'.-vv volutnn for I.-'o4 is just ready, •Hid hpsover -noiargeand .tirt-ly new pictures, several ncvv -i: s, u-.i ha took in itf-olf), and hundrcil'i ot snort stories, anerdoses. c'.c. The !K"U mas pnvcril possible for lioyand girlsof all AGE*. irom your hioksr'.!er or of us.
,EST£S & lillRlftT, Publishers, Boston. JTJ
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the time to talk about this: II is time that tin* people i»t Monlgoinen countv .should look to their interests! '1 nose having
i^URS, HIDES, TALLOW, FEATHERS,
Ami other stuff in that, line to sell should c:ill on Joseph (lot berg boiorc t.hoy sell their poods of this class for we know that tliis will surely be to iht-ir interest,, for tie is the. only reliable dealer of this kind in the county and knows how to treat people right. in "very respect, and his place oi' business is easily t'ound. I think every mail knows where the big pile of old ir--n lavs. That is where you cim lied him.
Joseph Goldberg.
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THE information brought out by A*-
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General Smith
a meeting of
the democratic State Cantral Committee that a manufacturer's trutt has ordered many factories to cloae until after tbo Wilson bill id disposed of, is, no douot, ith the republican program. The circulating of patitionu also aimed to show that there in a great popular move against the Wilson bill ia likewise a piece of political cutenees originating with republican schemers. Thoy both look alike, are aiiko, and originate with republics politicians.
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THERE appears to be a very large number of hungry men foroffi :e in towu in the republican party. There an eight or nine candidates already out ftn the nomination for (Jny Clerk anil more to follow. Up t., this time J. O. Tracy, the ex clerU (if the post office, sue ma to have tho inside track in the race While there are so tnauy out fur Clerk it is somewhat remarkable that none want to be Treasurer, and up tu this time Billy Nicholson seems to have the field to himself.
Where the Dau^r Lays.
ED REVIEW: A communication app-ared in last week's REVIEW aoeusin^ tne Roman Catholic church with being the enemy of American lihertv. no ^ish to pose as the champion of Catholicism. Did it have the po.ver, it vvould, no d'ubt, rule witti -spotic snap, liut such ri t.lii'ig is har .l pivibable in this com.ry ^vlriretlln liberty-loving Anglo Saxion element predominates. Tun greatest enemy to American freedom, is .e mi' intolerar.l s|nr.t I P11 cit iinisni. which showed its fangs recently in a fruitle-e attempt to close the World's Fair -n Sunday. S •cophantic, cowardly poliIiciuns who cater to the bigoted bats of the Protestant church, should be spotted. The narrow Sabitarian cranks do notlcn the iir-U pru'iiples of liberty. Who would want to live hero were that saintly young dirine, who is just budding into asshood, Mayor of this city? Such fanatics are bobbing Up all over this country. A r-'h.'inus paper published at Buffalo, N. Y., says: "The clergyman knows no moderation, no toleration, 110 consideration, no relaxation They can neither reflect, nor relent." Where bigots rule, the people mourn. American liberty has more to fear from thus* little Pnritans, than from Catholicism
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Djaocrati.i Im Ji-i8tin'*-
Wo the undersigned democrats and tariff reformers, briefing that early action on tho Wilson bill is desired by all classes an 1 desiring no further delay on the part of Congressdesiriug to make public expression of the prevailing sentiment on that qu'v-slion hereby invite all persons believing in tariff reform to meet, with us at the Court House on Saturday, Feoruary HI. at 1 o'clock p. m. to mive a full an I fair nxpressionj'of tho subject at that time.
KMMEBSON K. LIAI.LARD, •J. M. Sk.u.kr, JNITNWW,ST, W. P. I'.KIL'TON, JAMKS WKICJHT, M. W. Ol.ODKKLTI'.l!, S liURKKOLURR, W. B. MAUDEB, C. L. THOMPSON, O. i). HOISLKY, FIIVNK HURLEY,
HAS. JoriNRor*, Lf AURIS UKYMOLDS. W. S. MOKI'UTT, HEAD HANSA.
Wants tj (bais t.o (Jrawfordavula. The Bedford chair company of bedford, Ohio, has writtou Mayor Bandol a letter. Tho c.xupany desires to change its location and suttle where there is good fire protection, an abundance timber and other inducements. The inducements are supposed to be in tbo form of a subsidy, which we fear will not b« forthcoming. The natural advantages of Crawt'ordsville for such a factory are ail that coa'd be asked. This cit.y always extends a cordial wel-'j come to a'l enterprises of this kind, but' the time fo' putting up a handsome bonus is past. No town can afford to| buy a factory simply to have it locate in its midst.
The Bedford company would put up a plant costing about |§50,000 and give employment: to thirty men the year round. We hope they will come and look the lield uvar and see if the facilities of lint plac are not sufficient of
Wheat in Iidia.
About :»t.000.1 KJ0 acres are devoted to wheat in India, one-half of which is irrigated. During rhe last twenty years India has developed tlra enormous! wheat acreage, un.l still some ten to'' fifteen millions of acres remain to be 'planted. Since April 1 last. r'2.:)72.000 I bushels of w'ieat were shipped and exported mainly to Kugland. against -21.(WO.OIM) bushels forth." same period last year. This indicates a large increase in production in that country and helps to account for Hi" lanre surplus and low
price here.
The I'ortlan 1 ijougHlioreiwen's Union divides up the work thwso slack tunes and lets th marmd have h«
biggest siices.
RAGE OF HIGH WINDS
FIERCE STORMS THROUGHOUT THE NORTHWEST.
Mmny Minor CiiosltlM Reported at St. Louis—Lumber Sh»da at Henomlne* Blown Away—Darouce Done
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dluspolU—Flood* In th« South.
ST. LOUIS, MO., Feb. 10.—A fnrious windstorm swept over the city yesterday, blowing1 down a large number of smokestacks and fences and doing a lot of miscellaneous damage in various parts of the city. A number of electric light, telephone and street car wires burned up and caused considerable excitement. The roof of a residence was blown off by the high wind just at noon. Many small accidents are reported. Florence J. Whitman, 4 years old, was seriously injured by the fall of a chimney.
PERU, Ind., Feb. 10. —A terrible wind storm struck this city at o'clock yesterday afternoon. A number of large store buildings were unroofed. A brick barn was demolished, numerous factory stacks were leveled. Great damage was done to small buildings, trees, and wires.
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Feb. 10.—Yesterday afternoon a cyclone passed over this city, but did no damage until it reached the northern limits of the town, when it suddenly came toward the earth. It tore a pathway through a lumber pile and wrecked cars in tho Monou and Michigan Central roads.
Ki.woon, Ind., Feb. 10.—During a high wind last evening D. H. Havens, a prominent citizen, was blown from the top of a building landing and severely injured.
MASCOUTAH, 111., Feb. 10.—A furious wind-storm prevailed in this region .yesterday. Fences were swept away and trees blown down. iNDiANAmi.is, Ind., Feb. 10.—Reports from different parts of the state indicate that a terrible wind-storm sweptover Inaianayesterday afternoon and night. At this point a steady gale was blowing all the afternoon, which toward evening developed alarming strength. At 6 o'clock tho wind became almost a hurricane. It mowed down signs and shook buildings, but subsided almost immediately. The thermometer fell from 56 degrees at 2 o'clock to 48 degrees at 7 o'clock.
SNOW DRIFTS BLOCK TIUVKL.
Wont Storm on Kccord Prevalent in th« Menominee R«KI»II. MEKOMIKKK, Mioh., Feb. 10.—A terrific wind and snow storm raged from early morn and continued with increasing fury. Several lumber piles and a number of sheds have been blown down. Street travel is completely blocked. It is the worst storm ever experienced on Green Iiay within tho memory of the earliest settlers.
OMAHA, Neb.,Feb. 10.—A heavy snow began falling yesterday morning and by 8 o'clock the snow was twelve inches deep on the level. Street car lines were nearly all tied up most of tho morning. Trains coining into town were all more or less delayed.
KMPOKIA, Kan.. Feb. 10.—Special dispatches received here show that a blizr zard is prevailing throughout tho northern and central portion of the State. At Topeka a blinding snowstorm prevailed nearly all day. Tho storm is general as far west as Dodge, ndd is particularly severe in the northwest. The. mercury is falling rapidly.
Sioux CITY, Iowa, Feb. 10.—The temperature fell 40 degrees here in twenty-four hours, and at night abliazard raged. The storm is increasing? in severity.
I! AHA BOO, Wis.. Feb. 10.—A foot of snow fell here yesterday and drifted badly.
MI.OOMINUTON, 111., Fob. 10.—In central Illinois the rain lias turned to snow and the mercury is falling rapidly.
Illgli Watnr tn Sont!i«*r»i KCCIOUA. LITTT.K KOCK, Ark., Feb. 10.—The heavy rain has done considerable damage in this section of the state. The county bridge crossing the Illinois bayou near Rur..-. Ilviile was swept away and two t.n-s'.'e- of the railroad bridge broke loose. Fifty boat* of the pontoon bridge crossing the river at Dardanellc were carried away. Tho Arkansas river at tin.-, point i.-, rising rapidly.
WRECK ON THE B. AND O.
IviiijiiuM'r Miid Plrninan llart in it Coljgg linion at Whltinc. VVHITINO, 1 ml., Fob. ic) --Kngineer T. I). Moore and Firucuan IV W. Linville of Baltimore expre-^ No. 1? were slightly injured in a co)li.-.ioii yesterday. Several cars a» laohed to a Calumet Terminal engine were sUvnding at tin switch al o'.-l.-ci, ivhcn the i.lt.imonr A dtio la.it train came along and eraxien
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themselves to warrant, them in locating: rented. S. hor«. the head shoulder
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layed four in»tt. I lie iiH ,.motive atn:hed to tin: i.i.-a l.niin was iaHv damaged, hurt. v:.
N.xn •I liu •••nger.s were
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KoiKi oiii'. iii ei.'. .I'liui Flyjin wa detect..-il by ih« police in the act of rolibing ilie MaiV :il the lumber oiliee of H'oodrull' Me.Cuire iit !0 o'l-loei last night. I'jion his runninn av. .iy he WHS shot at. tour times, oue shot going through hishipand lodging in the in test nes. it will probabli prove fatal. He ii now in lhe eit hospital.
ttnlnrr l.ifH HI* amt \V\lKl.ss. \.. I'eb. ill. -.1 ol111 l.ove. the president of this villagv and ,:i:.sh iT oi" the First National lar.U, mis u:fl. town with *-.0 'MX) of tlie fundio. tie: l»atlk.
Pecaliar to Itself.
So eminently successful has Hood's ^aisapanlla been that many leading atiznns from all over the United States niniih testimonials of cures which -eem almost miraculous. Hood's Sar•aparilla is not an accident, but the rips fruit of industry and study. It possesses merit "peculiar to itself."
Hood's Pills cure Nausea, sick headiche, indigestion, billiousness, Sold by all druggists.
Rider Haggard's English estate embraces 200 acres of farm lands, tht intelligent study of which has made tho novelist an expert authority on drops and other agricultural matters.
What Will doit?
Medical writers claim that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-irritating, easy of application, and one that will reach the remote sores and ulcerated surfaces. Th# history of the efforts to treat catarrh is the proof positive that only one remedy has completely met those conditions, and that is Ely's Cream Balm, This safe and pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and both physicians and patients concede this fact. Our druggists keop it.
A tablet to the memory of Gen. Alexander McDougall, the revolutionary soldier and patriot, has been dedicated by his descendants in the First Presbyterian churcb, of New York.
'lhe. Pux/.le -olved,
Perhaps no local disease has puzzled a"tl baffled tho medical profesaion more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fata! it is among the most nauseous and disgustiug ill the flesh is heir to. and the records* show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of tho many modes of treatment until the introduction of Ely's Cream Balm a few years ago. The success of Ely's Croam Balm a few years ago. The success of this preparation has been most- gratifying and surprising. No druggists is without it.
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The United States Goverment is build ing at the mouth of the Columbia river & jetty, which ia intended to be, when completed the longest ever constructed.
Why Will Yon
Is your head clear? Have you a good ••Trip on all your interests: and a' boundless energy in your blood? You can have both if you observe the precaution IO take, when retiring for the night, a dose of Smith's Bile Beans. By the time you get to work nex day jnu will feel as if you could pull train of cars. Be -lire to get the small size. '2." lv.
The late ex-Governor William Gaston, of Massachusetts, I-*'":, an estate valued at many hundreds of thousands of gdollars, and no will. He was a lawyer.
A ter the ball is over, after the break morn. After tin- dancers leaving, after th stars are gone, Many a head is aching, if you but knew it all. lake Smith's Bile Beans on retiring after the ball
Ask ui .! :5c. -S'I "Jfi 1
ThsTstone which the ancients called sapphire is now know as lapis lazuli. Its principal color iBazuro bluo shading into irreen.
J. F. Smith A, Co., of JNo. 'Joo Green wich St.. Np»'*York, the manufacturers of that favorito cathartic known ne Smiths Bile Beans, have adopted a novel plan Thoy^ ask the individual buyers oi Bile Beans to send their full name and address, with an outside wrapper from a bottle of Bile Beans (eilher ize) to their office, and they give $.r» for the first wrapper received in each morning's. mail and $1 for the "d, od, 4th. "tb and Gth. Every day ¥10 ii: cash is thus sent to their correspondents. Ask for small size.
Ail the vehicles belonging to tho V-mderbilt family are black, with maroon body, the spokes of the wheels being sh: with red.
How's Your Hors^?
Morris huglish Stable Liniment will positively cure his lameness, sprains, bunche?. sweeney,galls, puffs, poll evil, scratches, callouses,! barbedwire ruts and flesh wounds of ever} description Xo t'other preparation equals it for promptness, safety and econoim, Trice sV rf, nud ei.tm. Sjld by Nye liooe.
The. huntsman tv no brings .jiomw lht mntlera proves that he has been able to getafeead of tho game. I'lmira C.a/etti:.
Distemper lis Cause ami Treatment Is the title oi Mir iittle ok which tells all about one of die mosl loathsome and dangt roiis disea-i affecting horses, sbwp and dogs, with ninnies. tionabie proof id' tin- niM'iis of Jral'I's iDistunpci 'and Cough Cure in the I treatment ot the same. Sent tree be I addressing- the Weils Medieim- Co..
Jjalayi tte. ind. Thert-inedv is soid bv
At a recent Polish werlding in"Kausas dancing was kept up ail night in a it«nt. with tho thermometer below xero.
Rheumatism tacks the system like a thumb-screw. It retreats before the power of Hood's Sarsaparilij. which •purilies the Mood.
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Hemeinber this Stock must lie turned into Cash regxrdlesa of Coet. Hriog your Watches and Jewelry in for Repairs
DUMONT KENNEDY, Assignee.
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Vnrmont is fourth in cuppe ami. seventh in In.
v-v racls ?eepi» do Not KiWw Cis'ler. pieasHutei summers, with days one hour shorter. W^jtuor plensanter wmiers." with days on»» horn- louge-.-, The entire year for i-omfortnboui door work. I'urei air. purep. softer water, belt lei iieaii.h. and longer .sl'c for yourself and family.
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Leal Family Flours. Use these and be happy.
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Hardi. tie French dramatist. !son»: name is now aim forgot N-U. yrudttced 80b plays in thirty-s**. ewr-
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Personal.
Bear in mind one thing, that if busiress, pleasi.A-e, or necessity calls you away from home at any time, bo particular to have your mute fully decided upon ami arranged beforo starting. Many things should be taken into considoratioti. especially the inducements offered by the Wisconsin Central Company to Dr.iuth, St. Paul, Minneapolis, West vMipcrior or any point in Wisconsin.
Thet-e tiains leave Chicago atconvonieit hours. TVieir equipment is unsurpassed by any lino in the Northwest. t'kisr* connections are made at «St. l'aul and Minneapolis, with tho various lines r-.inuing to all California and Pacific Coast points.
Ai-k your nearest ticket agent for full .information, and be particular to see thai your tickets read via the ••Wieeoiisin Central Lines." .I.\-,. I'ONII. Cienl. Pass. Agent. 1«- Milwaukee, Wis.
Prisoners in Vernon county, Kansas, g»t out of jail by saws mad* from stssl *i.ps out of their shoes.
Alardi Cras K\curjnii Kates. Moldlc and New Orleaus. C-'ual low rate excursion tickots will be sold from all Clover Leaf Stations. Special accommodations. Tickets will be sold .January ."SO! to February -Jth, inclusive. Liberal return limit.
C. KNKINS, (i. P. A. Toledo, O.
N. I!, (inc fare excursions South February. March. April, May and -June, via Clover fjoaf fiouto.
Shut Your Ears
To the representations of unscrupulous dealers who tell you that their bogus nostrums and local cures are identical with or akin to Dr. Well's New Cough Cure. Such statements are false. Ask for. and insist upon having, the genuine article, which is put up in Salmon colored wrappers and retails for 2.r cents Beware of imitations. Sold by Nye Jk Boo«.
