Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 June 1894 — Page 6

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FARM ERS a

IS THE WATCH WORD. THE FARMERS of the North nnd West are rapidly moving to the warm climate and rich farms of the South.

Yon Join them? Go tocommonities in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, or Louisiana, where }o ir health will be belter jour neighbors the most hospitable in the World a little capital required Academies and Collecti noted the country over climute cool in summer—no blizzards In winter.

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Runs HALF RATE Excursions to principal points South, Ju.ic 5th, July 5th, Aug. 7th, Sept. 4th, Oct. 2nd, Nov. 6th and Dec. 4th. Over a MILLION Acrc3 of for sale in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi at 53 to 5 nor acre. Easy terms. l\ V. ANDERSON, Land Commissioner,

Birmingham, Ala.

W. C. RINEAR50N, G. I'. A., Cincinnati, O.

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A sniectioii ot p.i-j ilcms ot' llie^ White city seen Through the Camera. Thi? handsome volume. containing 1U2 photographic half-tone views of the entire Exposition. sho\vin» all main buildings, all state and territorial buildings, all fori-mn buildings, grounds, statuary, lagoons, ami about 10 views of the great Midway I'laisance, will lie sent to any aiUlress on receipt ot cents and five cents for postage.

This book has been issued by the greatest of Southern railroads—the Queen a- Crescent Route- and its excellence is without a ilaw.

A most delightful collection of exquisite views, in a small and convenient sized book. Many such collections are large and cumbersome. .Send your address and 30 cents to \V. C. Rijcearson. Generol Passenger Agent, Cincinnati. O. m3 3m.

Washington. D. (\. has 56" police, Last year they made 2G,i»3 arrests.

Forty Barrels A Day,

Harris A- Buquo.. Erin. Tenu.. manufacturers of the celebrated Krin Ijitue. eay they have great faith in Drum mond's Lightning Remedy for Hheumatism. One of their principal coopers was laid up with rheumatism until in duced to take Urummond's Lightning Remedy. After taking two bottles he went to work, and has since been making Forty barrels per day. If you want this remedy, send to the Drummond Medicine Co.. 18 Maiden Laue. New York, and they will send to your express address two large bott.es--enough for one month's treatment, Agents Want ed.

Elephants are very fond of gin. but will not touch champagne.

Important to Horsemen, Morris English Stable Linmient removes all hard or soft lumps, pull's, saddle.' or collar gall, seratehes, rheumatism, barbed wire cuts, bmises, sprains and rielormities of every description. The most remarkable discovery of the nineteenth century, originated by a celebrated English veterinary surgeon: penetrate? to the bone itself. Price oOcts. and 61.00. Sold by N ve A I lee.

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A Mail A up nt\s Experience. Louis D. Brennecke. Wallhalla. S. C.. had rheumatism for tifteen years, and during that time had never been free from pain, lie tried the Hot Springs and physicians without benefit. Aftertaking two bottles of JJrummond's Lightning Remedy he wrote that he was free from pain, and able to take several long walks, if you want a cure, send 8" to the Drummond Medicine Co., 18 Maiden Lane, New York, and they will ship to vour express address two large bottles—one month's treatment. Agents wanted.

Twelve average tea plants produce one pound of tea.

Thousands of new patrons have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla this season and realized its benetic in blood purified and strength restored.

LOCAL NEWS.

There are 4o licensed saloons in Foun tain county. New wheat is being contracted for in Carroll county at 51 !j cents.

The grand jury adjourned on Monday after returning 20 indictments. Miss Lenora Barnhill is home from Butler University for the vacation.

The police are out in sparkling new uniforms that are a la metropolitan. Mrs. L. J. Evans and Mrs DeYere wil' spend the summer near l!ussellville.

A hail storm did damage in the vicinity of Raccoon last Friday after noon

The' carpenters are at work on a £1.000 cottage 'or 11. M. llarter on east Main street.

John M. Shultz has been appointed guardian of the heirs of Marion 1 Smith.

Rev arer.ee Hills and family of Troy, Ohio, were among the commence merit visitors.

B. R. Russell. W. t! Brush, R. C. Smith and John Brothers have been in camp at Pine Hills for a week.

Parker Willis has resigned as substitute mail carrier and Ed. Duckworth will take his place on July 1st.

T. E. Lawson. the photographer, will erect a neat dwelling on a lot recently purchased in the Galev addition.

Fully 40 per cent fewer uien are now employed in the railroad shops of the country than eighteeu months ago.

Will llenkel. F. L. Snyder, Hal "McClamrocU and Fritz Sagerholm have been tishing at Cedar Lake, this week.

Barnhill, IJornaday A Pickett have the contract for furnishing the furnace for the new Orphan's Homebuilding, fheir bid was £030.

W. 11. McDoel, general manager of the Moncn. has been granted a five weeks' leave of absence, and will go ..to, Europe for rest.

Augustus Cronkhite. defaulting treasurer of Warren county, last Thursday donned the stripes in the Prison North for a three years' term.

Arthur Dorsey, for two years a brake man on the Big Four, has moved his family back to this city, and taken alike position on the Vaudalia Line.

Miss Mary H. Krout is at her home in this city for a brief respKe, after a tour among the islands of the Pacific, in the interest of the Chicago Inter Ocean.

The rain of last Saturday evening and Sunday was uianna to growing crops. The ground was thoroughly soaked and the calamity croaker has gone away to hide.

Miss Floria Doyel won the honors in the graduating exercises of the Brown township schools, held at Browusvalley, last Friday night There were eix contestants..

The cost to the State of maintaining the insane hospitals for the past six months was £20 '.208.49, the earning were $1,097.25. The total number of inmates was 2.SS1.

Upon their return from their wedding trip at Bar Harbor. Mich., Ed Ohaver and wife will be at home in a new and neatly furnished cottage of their own. on Whitlock avenue.

John T. Pickett, a real estate agent of Kokomo, is under arrest, accused of altering a real estate mortgage, by which he appropriated $.'325 to his own use. He readily gave bond.

James Gray, residing southeast of Waynetown. reports a srreat record in cattle raising. He has two cows, which have through themselves and offspring, produced 14 calves in four years. Of that number only one has died. This surely surpasses all similar records made on the farm of Hon. Jas. A. Mount.

T. L. .Stilwell was appointed by the Odd Fellows lodge of Covington to decorate the graves of their deceased brothers in this city. The duty was performed last Sunday.VJivThe silent mounds decorated were those of Geo. W. Stilwell. H. H. Dochtermeu Thos. F. Davidson in Oak Hill and Isaac F. Robinson in the Masonic cemetery.

The Indiana miners, both block and bituminous, will continue the strike, regardless of the Columbus agreement. That was tho decision of the State Joint Convention held at Terre Haute on Saturday. The 0,000 block and bituminous miners of Indiana were represented by nearly AO voters. Every assembly was represented, it being the largest convention of tho kind held in years. Sixty six votes were cast for a continuance of the strike- over a two thirds vote.

What Ails Yon

If you have sudden darting pains in the joints or muscles, and it recurs every time you get cold, and appears in new places without leaving any of old ones, tho best thing to do is to send tive dollars to the Drummond Medicine Co. IS Maiden Lane. New York, for a mouth's treatment of Dr. Druunnond's Light ning Remedy for Rheumatism. They will send you two large bottles of their remedy by return express. If you have the above symptoms you have the rheumatism and should begin at once with the known cure. Delay with any disease is dangerous—with rheumatism it is simply suicidal. Agents wanted.

END OF CONSPIRACY.

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OITcdso Is No Longer Poiutible. Council Hi,ifks, Iowa, June 18.— The case of Mr. and Mrs. Metzer, on trial here on a charge of conspiracy to defraud Dr. Wilhelm, ended Saturday by the court's decision on a unique point of law raised by the defense. One person, of course, can not be. guilty of conspiracy. The defense argued that Mr. and Mrs. Metzer are husband and wife and held in law to be one person, consequently it is impossible for them to commit conspiracy. The court sustained the defense and the prisoners were discharged.

ATTEMPT TO KILL CR1SPI.

Would-lte Assa-si:i liresiit tho Premier It a Komk, June is. An attenip to assassinate Premier Crispi was made Saturday. The premier was driving in h.s carriage to the chamber of deputies, when a man suddenly drew a. revolver from his pocket and tired at him. The premier was not wounded and. springing from his carriage, seized the wouldbe murderer and held him until a policeman arrived, tneat excitement prevails throughout the city anil the premier is being congratulated on all sides upon his narrow escape.

He Said He Was ariuer. liHKwsn us, N. Y.. June 1?.—At the games of the lirewsters Athletic club the contestants were the young farmers of the neighboring towvs. The games were just about to be started, when a tall, smooth-shaven man inquired of the starter if he could take part, lie said he worked for a farmer near one of the neighboring towns, and he looked the part, wearing blue overalls and a soft hat and appearing quite innocent. He won every event, from the half-mile race to the threemile race, and it was not known till after he had walked away with the prizes that he was Policeman Kelly, theiold-time athlete of New York.

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Kill Viceroy and Family.

SSan Francisco, Cal.. June IS.—Adrices by mail from Shanghai, under date of May -s, sav that the whole family of Viceroy Liu Kan Yih of Nanking has been massacred in Human by members of the Kola-llwei society in revenge for the viceroy's drastic measures against that conspiracy. Human is in a more disturbed state than before.

Vast Deposit of Ore Is Found.

WlXMi'Eii, Man., June IS.—An immense body of auriferous ore. a mile wide and two long, is reported to have been discovered between Rat Portage and Port Arthur, seventy miles south of the Canadian I'acitie railway. The assays average in gold and 34 in silver. Geologists have expressed the opinion that the deposit may be from S,0Ci0 to 10,000 feet deep.

Used of a Hrutal Flreniuu. Cincinnati, Ohio. June l'J.—Late last evening Joseph Geser, aged 14 years, who had climbed upon the pilot of an engine, was kicked off br Fireman Martin Wvgatt after the train was under good headway. The bey fell under *:u: wheels and was fatally injured. Wygatt escaped.

Ill) Sale of Grain Elevators. Tacoma, Wash.. June 1*.—Frank Corbin and J. T. l!ibb, composing the Tacoma Grain company, have purchased of the receiver of the Northern Pacific Elevator company the thirtvnine elevators belonging to the Northern Pacific system in the northwest.

Heat. SchlfTiiiuker Dead.

PARIS, June 17. Lieut Schiffmaker, who was accidentally shot by Gen. Edon at Charenton on Thursday last while the general was inspecting the lieutenant's revolver, died to-day. Gen. Edon is to be tried by court martial.

Children Killed by Lehigh Train. Rochkstek, N. Y., June :S.— Eddie, aged j. and Nellie, aged 11, children of W illiam Buyck, a Henrietta farmer, were killed bv a Lehigh Valley train at Chaplul Crossing last night. No one witnessed the accident.

blneae Converts Slain.

Shanghai, China, June IS.—Nine native converts at the Catholic mission enchau Fu. in Shang Tung, have been massacred by a pagan mob. The local officials refused either protection or punishment.

Lovesick Maiden Commits Suicide. Lincoln, Neb., June 1?.—Nettie Cocidington, 19 years old, committed suicide last evening because her lover refused to respond to a message to come to see her.

Change In lloston Federal unices, Boston, Mass., June IS.—According to a ashiugtou dispatch printed in a morning paper Collector Warren has been ordered to remove sixteen government employes." to increase the salaries of some and reduce the pay of others 'iliis is the outcome of the recent investigation of the customhouse administration by a special commission sent on from Washington.

Kaync Commits Suicide.

Asmnoton,June

10.—Ex-C'ougress-

man Bay no has committed suicide in this city. Mr. Bavne represented Pennsylvania in the Fifty-second congress.

Horseman Killed I Lit-htnlQC. Kikksvii.i.k. Mo., June IS.—William Anderson was lulled yesterday by lightning at Novinger, this eounty. He was on horseback at the time and the animal was also killed.

IlllnoU Man Mu-ter Workman A- O U- W. San uancisco, Cal., June 1(1.—Louis L. Gray of lllino has been elected master workman of the supremeiodsre A. O. U. W.

ELiiOTlUN INSPECTORS.

The Men who will Preside Over the Eattle of the Ballots

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November.

Before bringing tho regularJime session to a close the board of commissioners appointed the election inspectors to preside over this fail's conflict. The list is democratic by a handsome majority.

Coal Crei-k Precinct No. 1, Daniel Curtis No. 2. Wint Washburn No. .'J. John I'tlerbacli.

Wayne Precinct No. l.Dan 'l.'lhom pton No. 2. Wm. j. Cord No. ..'5,1'VO. liiatton.

Ripley Precinct No l. Bent Sujd r: No. 2, \V. \V. McSpadden. Brown Precinct No. 1. J. •. lV.i .l No. 2, A. J. Wolf No..'!, F. N. Shepherd. .^cott Precinct No. 1. N. G. Ket-sle''.: No. 2. James Foster.

Union -Precinct No. 1. T. J. Wist. No 'J. M. J. Carroll No.!!, Jero Chaduiek No. -1. J. H. Watson: No. 5. James Chenterson No. ti, W'.u.ie Smith No. i, C. W.Wright No. S. John Mish: No. Wm. Constancer No. 10, W. M. Hardee No. 11. M. E. Clodfelter: No. 12, J. S Steeie No. l.', David Hartman No. I, Alvm CiarK No. 15, Ira Snyder: No. 10. Dan Morris. .Madison Precinct No. 1, Win. Dunkle: No.2, Walter McBeo.

Sugar Creek Precinct No. 1. Isaac Woodward: No. 2, 11. Enneutrcut. Franklin—Precinct No. l.W'm. iliimj: ton: No. 2, R. T. Gullin: No. 3, John W. Diiuham.

Walnut- Precinct No. I, W. C. Loop: No. 2. O. M. Eddinlield: No 3. Thomas Sutton.

Clark—Precinct No. l.Josephus Gray bill?No. 2 Clif. G. Hill: No. 3. Wal S. Foster.

DEATH FJEtOM A BOLT 01 LIGHTNING.

Larles Darter Hurled Into Eternity Without a Moment's Waruins-, Sunday afternoon about 1 o'clock a cudden Hash of lightning accompanied by a loud clap of thunder was observed in the west. It was the work seemingly of an instant. Charles Darter, oldest son ol John Darter, living in the northwest part of the city, on Cherry street, was at the time engaged just across the street from his home in holding his horse with a halter while permitting it to eat grass. Without warning or premunition of any kind a bolt of lightning discharged upon him. resulting in instant death. One arm rested on the fence, while witn the other he held the halter. The bolt struck him on tho head and descended down his right side, entering the ground at his feet. His pants were torn into shreds anil one shoe riddle 1 into a dozen pieces. His underclothing was ignited by the fluid. Persons near by ran immediately to him, but. iife was extinct, death having been instantaneous. The horse, although within tive feetjof him, was not injured in the least Mr. Darter was near thirty years of age. He leaves a wife and one child, a boy 9 years of age. He was bur ied on Tuesday

Excursion to As bury Park .Inly 71 li. litli and 9th. 1. 5t. L. C. R. R.. Clover Leaf Route, will issue one fare plus $2.00 excursion tickets to above destination via New York city on account of Meeting National Educational Association. Privilege of return Sept. 1st. Buffet reclining Chair Cars, seats free and sleepers.

See nearestjagent or address. C. C. Jknkins.Gen'l Pass. Agent, Toledo, Ohio N. B.—Grand Niagara Falls Excursion Aug. 6.

Silver-gray false hair is the most difficult to obtain.

The Puzzle Solved.

Perhaps no local disease has puzzled and baffled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among the most nauseous and disgusting ills the llesh i3 heir to, and the records show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the many modes of treatment until tho introduction of Ely's Bream Balm a few years ago. The success of this preparation has been most gratifying am! surprising.- No druggist is without it.

There are 12.117,000 acres of uninclosed mountain and heather land in Great Britain.

Lite and I.carn.

It is estimated .that there are two million chickens hatched in the United States every year, but not more than one-half of these reach the size for market. Cholera, gapes, pip, etc., kill mi lions every year. All these .lis eases are quickly quickly cured by the use ol' Wells' Iloosier Poultry Powder. Price 25 cts. Sold by Nye .M. 3u.

Eight and nine per oknt. Investments. Nontaxable.. 1'ho State Building and Loan Association of Indiana. Call on .John M. Suhcltz. Crawfordsville, Indiana. AprO.'iin

Cure yourself.

jl bo finest cabinets at Lawson's. .'.S^Wad^y?0''

Good Groceries

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We haveK'oought the llcnrySfl UK Sloan grocery at a figure enabling us to sell good groc-:: erics at .t price that will make you smile. We are experienced grocers and know what the trade nee.ls&_<£

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Dried and Canned Goods

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Milt Williams & Bro

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FRP M'CALIP.

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Beginning Sa'urdny.®'May 5 we will inaugurate a special

Window gale!

By filling our show window every Saturday with and desirable pieces

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Special Bargain Prices

Our goods are all new and desirable and prices below- competition.

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Big Four Route.

I ho favorite tourist line to Tut-in-liay an«l all Lake Krio Ihland^ via Sandusky Lako Chautauijua, Niagara

I.ussengM 'J rallh* M'g'r. tien'l I'as.s Agt \. Cinrinmti. Ohio.

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Don't pay large doctor's bills. The Iff VI best medical book published, 100 pages 1 mf All S RFtT elegant colored plates, will bo sent to' W I lllak I E you on receipt of three '2-cent 6tamps to pay postage. Address A. P. Ordway way & Co.. Boston, Mass.

To Operate SUCCESSFULLY in WALL STREET

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rence liivor. Thousand I.-landn, Lako Champlain, Adironclncka, «ire»?n and Whito .Mountain, Now I.upland Hosorts, Now Vork and Hoaton, via Cleveland, Lako Shore, Now York Central and Boston & Albany Railways. 0 the lake regions of WiscDnsin, Iowa and Minnesota, via "hiea^o. 'lo tho cool reports oi' Michigan, via Honton iiarbor.

When you go on your summer vacation tj«ie thai your ticket, reads via Hig Four Kouto. K- O.-ireOlLWICK, ». li. 1IAKTIN,

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cra»c- Hiotoiioopcreent.perrinnuiii easily inndt'.imii without risk. Send lor "Pr »-elu» ami Dully ..lurltet I^-tter," mailed free. Highest reference.

GKAIN AND STOCK. BIIOKER8. New York City,

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Old Dutch" process of slow' cor rosion. They are standard, and always

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"Anchor," "Southern," "Eckstein," "Red Seal," "Kentucky," "Collier," to you by your merchant is

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evidence of his reliability, as he tan sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. ^Iany then-sigh--.,! dealers do so. ••'ok Colors.—National

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Send us a postal card and paints and color-eard, free it \\,,1 m.,tA\ save you ^ood many dollars.

NATIONAL LEAD CO., NVv Y'-rk, Cincinnati Branch, Seventh and l'rcunian Avenue. Cii.cii.iisii,

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Isk lor tickets via Toledo, St, Louis & Kansas ly 'I

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tVi„i I- \ISulTorors from youthlu. 01 ni» flK .HI II |(,ss of iniuily vipr, Viiiieocplo. i*to. Ncrviin* I'ills will .-llect ly

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GRAND OFFERI MME. A. RUPPERT'S FACE BLEACH

MME.A. RUPPE.RT snvs: "Iappreciatetlielnct tliht there aro many thousandsoi ladieslii thoCnlted Stales that would likef) try my World-Renowned

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lil.KACH: but have been kept from doing so on acci unit of price,which is$2.(X) per bottleor.) bottles taken o(!etlier, SS.tXI. Jn order 'that nil of tlieao m:.j^havn an opportunity, 3 will give tevery caller, absolutely free, a siimiilo bottle. anl

"it/ /y order to supply those out —of city.or iu any partof tho world.Iwlll send Itsnfely packedlti plain wrapper all charges prepaid, lor 21) cents, silver or stamp.''

In every case of IVccUIen, pimples,moth, sallowness, black heads, ncne,eczema, oiliness.ronnlitiess, or any discoloration or disease of the skin, and wrlnklen (not caused by factiil ex|iression) FACH Hi.KACtl removes absolutely. It does n"t cover up. as cosmetics do, but is a cure. Address

M.VU.VME JL. KCl'PF.KT.(He,,i.Oi) No. 0 East 14th St., NEW YORK CH1"

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Hair to its Youihl'jl Color. Carra P«*a!j) disoapnJ lai.ing. .Vc,«ncl

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