Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 March 1894 — Page 3
fcoflUfti) Buy a Watch?
I If so, buy one that cannot be stolen. The o::!v thief-proof Watches are taoie with
BOWS. Here's the Idea:
The bow has a groove on each end. A collar runs down inside the pendent (stem) and lits into the groove?, firmly locking the bow to the pendent, so that it cannot he pulled or twisted orF.
be sure of getting a Noii-puil-out, see that case ii stamped with this trademark. |i: cannot be had with any other kind. send a postal for a watch case opener lo the lamous Boss Filled Case makers.
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[KeystoneWatch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
HE LOST HIS CHUM.
^:uloffy a str.'ci (iamiii Over llir lit'.11I Companion. A newsboy, small, win*, with eyes like a ferret and a clinched fist., sat |iii the curbstone crviiiH- in an aggrosre way wh«n a pedestrian halted and laid his hand on the youngster's jhoulder 'V,'hat's wrong, sonnv'.' V' '1 ain ver sonn v"Woll, whafs wrong, mv bo"'" 'Ain't, yei b..)\ either. Leukine be" "Oh, set' here. now. what's {.lie row? ."t five cents in the gutter'-'" "Xaw I iiin t—on. oh- oV" "Spit it out, then. 'Me humS ni "Oh."that's another things .TIow did happen to die.'' •Runned over. "So. Was there "Inqtios nothm' biec, and rolled
IRECKINRIDCE DIVORCt CASE.
•"tiling Known of I In- Troposril Action of lie Cunuri-ssiiiiin's Wife. .01 is vii.1.1 Ivy.. -M arch 1 11" Mrs. |rccki»ridge intends.' .iustitut-ing dirce proceedings amiinst her husband, Iif defendant iu Miss 1'ollard's breach promise suit, the fact is unknown her relatives in this city. r. l're.sp11 Scott, Mrs. 1 Ireekinridge's brother, at present in Florida fur his health, |it Campbell Scott and other members the family are in the citv. [Inquiries have elicited the informafn that, the family of Dr. Scott knew iliiu of Mrs. lireekinridgo's alleged [t111iun to sue for a divorce. They the first, intimation they lr.nl of sueh intention on her part was ^nveyed to them by the press (Visit dies from New York. The Seotts much annoyed by the lijjrht in piieli they stand and are seemingly •atly harrassed by the various
Minors afloat concerning' the former Wing's actions.
i«iv. Alt^old's Mcsiltli.
•illM.l'lKi.ii. III.. March J(i.—For line weeks.there have 1k
oh
rumors of
Jr.ous kinds afloat here concerning health of
mjv.
Altguld. but they
"ot be traced to any authoritative Jlirce. The fact that the governor is pay ngain from tin capital ami is |w reported as being at lliloxi, Miss.. Jsoon after his recent trip to Hot. Irinsfs has given to those rumors tho •parent semblance of truth, and it is wn that a member of his houselid said some days ago that (.Jov. Itgeld's life will not be extended for ^uy years, that it may not. outlast term of his governorship. Certain ps that his health is so precarious 5t he has almost decided to give up senatorial ambition. lie has not the vigor or the inclination to 011-
IT'' in the strife. He has never fully |overed from the exhausting' illness Sell prostrated him soon after the .ernatorial campaign of IS',)-,
P'lirUltiBliain I'.-iliirc- UninlialiitaliU.. Jo serious have been the discoveries (connection with the sanitary condi|n of
I'.uekingliam
palace that, the
'stion is now being discussed as to Aether it can ever again be used as (royal residence. Not only is the linage in a shocking condition, Jich will necessitate the expenditure |a fabulous sum to set aright, but it also been found that one of the Igest of the main sewers of the |tropolis passes immediately under palace, and that the gases arising krefrom permeate the foundations [the royal abode. The proposal to sr the course of the sewer in quests declared impracticable. ...v..., I
w*
•:Ajo1.
an iififffesl?'"' ':a He jest hollered over (lend. An I
Hsh I was dead, too, along of him." 'Ciieoi up. on can land another um.'
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Yer wouldn talk that way if you'd inowod 1 )iclt. He was the bet friend lever had. I tiere warn nothin' pick wouldn't a done for me. An' ~w he's d-d-dead an' nurmd. I a l'i'"-hin' I ion."
Look here, said tlie man. "go and ell youi papers, and take some poor pttlo ragired boy and lie a chum to Inn. It'll help you and do him good-'' i'shaw, mister where there a \V wot'd go around nights with me It.' be cold ami
'hungry
btdlowavt
Jn the house I had to lie down or drop down: several times I believed 1 was at death's door. I hail been commander iif three dilVerent. (!. A. I!. I'osts. and my comrades advised me to t'v Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. boutrlit a bo t!e ami when I had tilken two-thirds (if it I began to improve. •T kept on taking it. improving all the time. 1 now weigh Kill pounds ami feel like mv old self again. You can put it in your paper that I attribute inv good health to nothing but Dr. Greene's Xervura. 1 am perfectly satistied that it saved my life. urn 7.1 years of age, but. a- you can see lor yourself, I am as active as a man of 10 and can do a good day's work, as people here well know. My friends u: Hoston. New York and other places are surprised at my recovery, .Indeed. 1 air surprised myself to bd so well. I advise anybody alllicted to buy and try Dr Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy at once."
Such an astounding cure as this in so prominent a personage as Col. h'illowtiye, the personal friend of the President of the United States. Secretary Stanton and Seeretarv Welles, of '"'resident
A SMART TRICK.
llow an I'lisi.Tiipulnus .JooUoy Doctored
I'.nd
Sold
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PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S HERO.
rREstnr.NT i.TNCOLN, Hon. KvSpfrtiker Charles .1. Xoves, lit the iMas-achupeHfj Senate and House of present'ifiviis, has been.cured by this
r-iiiiar! diie medicine, arid now we report' the extraordinary cure of the illustrious C.,1. A. II. Silh:\vaye, one of the most noted ofii'ci'i's of the war. of whom .Sectary Stanton -'and Secretary Welles said in conference with President Lincoln:
W in S iI In a W S re a S a iv
toil a lied the Greatest Hero of the War,
uml by Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and er\'e
iliedv.
•Tiiefe never was time when so many of our great and prominent persona have been cured by one and the same remedy, as have been reported in the papers of late, cured by that wonderful medical discovery. '•Mr. Greene's Norv.ira blood and i!Ci:,yt,.,.: re in.e y.
siuent
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and onten
"rs. and sloop 'on the, groun' like ek? An' he wouldn't teeb a bit till had enulf. He wore a Christian, ok were." vv 'Then yon can feel that he's all ,'ht if he was such a faithful friend |nd good boy." .r, "Uov? I.Viek a boy? Lord! 1 .licit irn't only a rugged' pood for notlihnnian boy. mister -Dick wore 3
Old IIoiso,
"One of the best tricks in horseflesh 1 ever saw played," said Eb. Wisner. a horse dealer, "happened in Indianapolis. There was a brokendown horse brought into sin auction room. Ha was stone blind, his tongue hung from his mouth about ten inches, the end of it had been frozen ami turned black*, and altogether ho was the most woe-begone. dejected looking .specimen of equine anatomy I ever saw. He was sold for $• to a seedy-looking fellow, who we. supposed wanted to kill him for his hide.
In about two hours a man came' up riding a liorsc with head thrown back, prancing as though full of life, and altogether a good-looking animal. Ho said he had just bought him for Sat) and wanted him sob.. I congratulated him 'i his bargain and tobl him wo could double his money for him. The next morning before tho daily sale I went to look at the horse, and to my astonishment he was tho same we had .sold the day before. His ej es had lost the brightness caused by belladonna: lie had forgotten the energy put in him by the ginger, and the red pepper pod which had been placed under his tongue to make him keep it in his mouth had lost its strength and that organ again hung low. With an investment of ?'M5.the
coin's life and we "cobsuier him as great a hero as any iu the service." Col. Stillowaye resides at 8 l°ina St., boston. Mass., where in an interview with him he tailced very interestingly: "On the llith of April. 18iil, 1 enlifled in the army of the North I weighed ld2 pounds. After serving four years and 1 eight months in the army and navy, and suffering from wounds and rheumatism, I was discharged. .1 weighed the day 1 I was discharged lot' pounds. Every year I had attack's'of nervous prostration:'} shortness of breath and the loss of ap-J petite were net the ]iust. my misfortunes. tried numberless things. Nothing did
lJU iuy (V
ooil.
"While employed in Boston 1 was c-otii-jielled to tesien my position on account of ill-health. .I consulted several eminent physicilriis. and took their medicines. No n: I grew worse day after. ley told me .1 could no! live. 1 could not wallc alone in the street without
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ailing or clinging to the railings. At times 1 would shake ami twitch. Had spells of falling down in the office and on the street.
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COL. \XM. A. H. SILl.OWAYE.
Lincoln's Cabinet, is the highest a strongest recommendation which any remedy could possibly have,
It is ii fact that this wonderful medicine is doing more good all over the land than any other known remedy. Everybody who hae used it speaks in the highest terms of it. It is strengthening the week, building up broken down constitutions and curing the sick and suffering everywhere.
E dy reHiiires a spring medicine and this is just what you need. Thousands of people. while not exactly sick, arc out of order, weak, nervous. run down ir failing in some way.
Many people at tlrs Reason do not eat .. sleep well, v.ai.o
sKSUl-.TAKY STANTON.
mornings tired, with bad taste in the mouth, full feeling head and without strength or energy to takohoki of their worlc. Dr. li'cene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy will cure till this it will make you well. It is the discovery of Dr. Grei-ne, of 'i.l. West] 1th street. New York City, the most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases. lie cau be consulted free, personal! by letter.
I le.iu.. .ad so lit him for S.10, ami .f lie had not been a hurry could havo got inu
Tr.kln-. a lt:itti Ullliuiit. Towels. Many people will be surprised to hear that a great number of our professional athletes look upon a cold bath, without the aid of towels, as their principal aid to health. Tho method is to take a cold sponge bath every morning immediately, upon rising and then, while dripping
wet,
to draw on one's flannel singlet and pants. The bather then starts walking up and down his bedroom at a smart pace, lie is somi bathed in a delicious perspiration. and in about live minutes finds himself deliciously fresh and as dry as the proverbial bone. His underclothing is perfectly dry as well, and he can tinisli dressing at his leisure. Cinqr.evalli, the .juggler, equilibrist, and athlete, ascribes his years of unvarying health and his muscles nf iron to this method of bathing without towels.
Tons of IN'trillcd Fioli.
In the northwestern part of Colorado there is a region 'several hundred square miles iu extent which is literally a vast deposit of petrified fish of all sizes and shapes. These fish beds —shale, containing fish remains—are about l.r»0 feet in thickness and extend up and down the Green river for a distance of laO or L'OO miles.
CATHERING AT MASSILLON.
Coxcy's Peaco Army Growing—Sny There Will Ho No Trouble, JrAssn.i...,x, Ohio, March 10.—The commonweal is growing apace. Yesterday afternoon Coxey and lirowne spoke to a large crowd gathered on the public square. A people's party ticket was placed in nomination and unanimously indorsed. People came to attend the rally from points as far distant as Columbiana. Tenders of assistance are reaching the general by every mail. The letters received by Coxey and lirownc are of groat variety and startling oddity. A few of them contain threats, but the great majority offer symnathy and engagement. esterday several letters reached Coxey and Urowne from various parts
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of Pennsylvania saying that ("iov. I'attison lias ordered ^herilF .lohti .Moon of Creen county to'meet the army on the Mate line and read the riot act. The general at once wired the governor anil received the following reply: "The sherili' of Green county knows his duty and I have no doubt will fully perform every requirement of the law."'
A Massillon lawyer who has just returned from a trip through southern I'ennsylvafi'a says the whole, eountrv is excited over the coming of the eommoi^veal army and that in towns where militia companies exist special drills have been talcing place almost nightly in anticipation of a call from the governor. C'nxey and the other men in charge of tlie movement are confident there will be no trouble during the march to Washington.'
KNIVES, GUNS AND RAZORS.
One Alan Killed ami I'our Other* l)anKefouslv Hurt in 1111 Alabama tj'iurrisl. l'r.ATTVii.i.K. Ala., March ]n.— Muses Thomas and Henry Atwood. two well-known, young men. had a quarrel last night about a debt the former owed the latter. Knives were drawn and they came together. Atwood's two brothers joined in the melee to help him and William Thompson gave help to his brother. Knives, pistols and razors were freely used for ten minutes and when the constable stepped in the following damage was done:
M. Cheney,
't
bystander, cut in the crm
and shot in the head.
11 nNky Atwooii,
both ears cut oil' shot in
the head jugular vein exposed will die. Win, Tno.MAs, cut about arms and shoulder and shot in the hip may die.
Gii.mokk Atwoiid.
shot in the right side
and cut in the necfe wounds dangerous.
Mose Thomas,
head.
cut in the ieft breast and
BOMB THROWERS ALL INSURED.
J.uiuloii Anarchists Are t.H,000 Kichcr by flio Death of Yaillant,
I'AKIS,
March lit.-—The Gnuloissays
that the anarchists in London have been paid .t!S,()u0,()00 insurance on the death of Yaillant-, the anarchist, who was recently executed as a result of his conviction for throwing bomb into the chamber of deputies. The Gaulois adds that the life of l'auwels, the anarchist killed tiy the premature explosion of a bomb which ho was carrying into the Church of I.a Madeleine, was insured. Henry, tlio anarchist who threw the bomb into the cafe underneath the Hotel Terminus. is also insured.
Iowa Ti'iiiporaiieo Matters.
tti.s Moinks,
Iowa, March
JO.—There
is considerable caucusing in progress among the republican members of both houses over the situation on the temperance question. Senator Waterman is in favor of calling another caucus and receding from the amendment striking out the reference to spirituous liquors. The matter will come up again in the senate to-morrow on the motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill failed of passage and if by that time the prohibitionists have been able to secure the votes necossarv to pass it, it. will be modified in the manner asked for bv them.
Stnallj»ox at islipi'iiitni
1 Sili-kminc,.
1
A case in this artin
Mich., March
i'.i.
of smallpox was discovered city last night. The victim is Lucas, a young Englishman who arrived here from Spring Valley. 111., hist Tuesday. Every precaution is being taken to prevent the disease from spreading. Special police otlioers have been detailed to guard the premises, and all the inmates are being confined to the house. The city is not provided with a pest house, but it is probable that one will be erected soon.
JVIarisacliusottH Urowery Kurnod.
Law iiknci:.
Mass., March lu.—Stan
ley's brewery was burned to the ground to-day. It was a four-story frame building owned by an English syndicate and run as the New England Urcwing company. The loss is 81'!a,-
ODD
and insurance SI00,oOO. The llamcs spread so rapidly that the men had barely time to escape, leaving their clothing behind.
of WiiW'M WIdb $40,(KM).
I'akis,
March in.—It is reported that
the prince of Wales won 540,000 at Monte Carlo this week and gave the entire sum to the poor of Monaca
The Queen and Crescent Route
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is tlie direct line to the South and Suthen?t "from•'Cincinnati or from Louisville Cincinnati it is 90 miles the shortest line to.Xcw Orleans 17 miles shortest to LexinVtoii Ky. 23 miles shortest to Birmingham: 109 miles shortest to Chattanooga Ten 11 m.i 109 miles shortest' to Jacksonville, Fh. In fact
IT IS THE SHORTEST LINE
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to nil principal southern points. In addition to this, as all travelers know, it runs tho-
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SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS
TO FLORIDA
FOR INFORMATION
Yr hcs(c(1 or
We giiiirant.ee to grow liait baldest, heads, regard loss of :tgi
YOU NBBD
f.h.itt:!!ii« a, vlendian,.. N'ev, ()ileans: and throuc'iChat-
t.in.o-jga to Rome. Atlanta, Aiaeon, .rfaii :.Iac!:---.nvi'ile, Fla. Through tars to-'Jackson''" aid Snreveport, and to KnoxviJIe, lean., uul Aslicville.' N. C—See the man I--.ii.Cl ..ne t.' Iexas. Mexico and Caniorma via New Orleans or Shrevenovt
1 he tia:,,., i.iij-yi..ir.wiii be greater than ever before. Remember that the Queen and Ciejtcnt the. only ime ninnint sohci v'estibuleJ trains from Cincinnau to Floriila. It II-
n. 111 .l^.tnest iau1. Tina', -^7 lujurs.
a=. to rouns, rates anil seheduk-s, address any Q. and C. representative. Full information a. io. excursion rates, land rates, etc. Baggage checked and sleeping-car berths re— M.r\t.-u upon.upplication. Send-for printed matter.
W. C. I NEARSON, GEN. PASS. AGENT, CINCINNATI, O
Cough now and then? "Try this Wonderful M.-dic'ne Tr vdisajifltcar »It n,.,sic, ».i you ,i,l
Bronchitis and AsffiTDA if ronrvr"?
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GROCERIES?
Hair, ^o' r»ayT""j
Will supply thcr.i at living (iriees. 'l our I'roduce will buy more goods at than any other place in town. See hini before selling your I'roduce.
TOBACCOS, AND SMOKERS ARTICLES
NEW ROOM! EW GOODS! NEW PRICES!
Don't buy Groceries or sell Produce till you see us.
CALL AND SEE US.
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HAVE YOU A COLD? A Dose at Dedtl.™ wiil Rcn^e it. HAVE YOU A COUGH A Dose will Relieve it.
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A1.LK.. S 1A.NG .^35- Directions accompany cach bottle.
SOLD BY ALL 0RU(=GIST3 AT 25ct3, 50cf!?,5 AK0 $!.G0 A BOTTLE,
Webb, traveling salesman. I(J2— Ij'o south Meridian street ,J. A. I'erkiiis. No.Chemical Co.SiKtli street: Ileinslcv. No. 1 JOngine House e\". W. I 'rice W. T. Sellers. 1 \"ii]:' llloek: J,at'a\ I'tte. in,:. I'r. I.. ('. Stevi: AVasijington
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length of baldness. Sure etire Dandruff or any disease of Seal] Ilair from falling out. ltel'erencen who have grown th-'ir hair: .'obert. Sellers, pastor ('hns. tiftn chtireh, Smitli ('ul.:U. 1. Lunipki.'i. undertaker, Iirownslmrg .Intl.: K. K. Keith, attorney at-law. 38,'» eitst Wasningn.^ "«-eet: A. Gates, .Jr.. jolibing house. :l and ease Alaryland street, 1!. X. Illume book-kei'iier, .'11 and east .Maryland street C.-J. linker.book-keeper, 101-105 south .Meridian street li j,.
or.
SAM C.JSCOTT IS WITH US.
A J. M'MULLEN & SON.
hidiana avenue ST Vandes .street liook Supplies, 17 .1. li. Southark,
J. \'. Southard, ollice llii West Mrs. L. Newby, •rsey st.. baniuel tor, tilt IJill ave.
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AV contra Osea lleniion.
N. I'inc st.
E. B. & D. W.
Proprietors ot'Mohn's I:
mix
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(Irower, L''o West AVashington street, room •'. indianajiolis, Ind, or ask your druggist for it.
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