Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 July 1894 — Page 7

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MAINiV FINE PREMIUMS GIVEN FREE TO DRINKERS OF

LION COFFEE

Where Disease Is Bred.

When a sewer is clogged or choked up the accumulations poison the atmosphere in its vicinity and bring about the conditions that breed disease. We all know that in time of pestilence every precaution is taken, not only to keep the sewers free and open, but even to remove all decaying matter from the community. The danger of infection thus minimized. IIow few of us who pay taxes for the maintenance of sanitaty bureaus for the public health think of an equal requirement for our individual welfare. The alimentary canal is the great sewer of the human system. When that is dammed up conditions are generated which invite fevers and such diseases as our nature inclines to. Constipation is a clogging of the natural drains, and nearly everything we suffer from follows this condition. It will not do merely to clear the drains from time to time. We must repair and improve the working power of the machinery whose function it is to perform this work. )"»liutll's Kile Ucii

IIS

Take No Substitute for

F'.cdU with Thiimoura Tablet* is a scion tiflo proivs. Thoy create assimilation of every form ot KMI. secreting the valuable parts autl discanlini: ttie worihless. They make thin plump an»l round out the figure. They are the STANDAKD KK.MKUY for leanues". producing 1*J to 10 pnuiuls per month, containing no arsenic, ami (Jl'A KANTKKl) AWSULl'TKLY HAUMLKSS. I'riee. prepaid. $1 per fc0X. 5 l'or ?.*».

4

Rootbeer

I makesthehomoclrclocomplete. This 1 )great Temperance Drink gives pleas-! uro and health to every member of tne 1 I rurally. A 25c. package makes 5 gal-' 11ons. Do sure and get the genuine. ^1

Sold everywhere Made only by®

The Chas. E. Hires Co. Philada.j

Reod atRnip far hetoilfut Picture Card* nnri Rook. 1

RP&°PIU

CURED WITH

rDENARCor

PAINLESSLY, POSITIVELY

THE DELEGATE CONVENTIONS.

The Di.:i):rdt.s of liis Ujiuty N.trae iliy

Daieg.ite?

for

the Three

ti3iis---&oo:l M^etinjs."

Accir linir to till? ollieial call.tb.e deui-

oerats if tin.* •inwral township net in

mass i.-'invent ion last Sahn ly and

selected tlnle^ates for tlireo important

convention. Tiiu township* Coal

Creelt an*I Scott named tli -u- .1 'legates

at. a prev i-s convention an merely

met to ratify the selections nade at

that time. Kntnusiastie mti!ti!ii»s wen?

everywhere 11tlI and tin nti.uent was

freely expressed that the democracy or

this county is in letter shape at present

than it was two years ago at this

time. The party has received decided

impetus within past few weeks. The

Congressional d-iegat-is may safely ho

said to be solid for the nomination of

Hon. SO. V. Brookshire at Covington.

There were 11}• votus cast for one

single delegate in Union township's con­

vention, with a few scattering ones for

others, so it is not superfluous to say

at it wa« the largest convention of

the kind ever held in the township. It

was called to order at 'J o'clock by John A. HOMO, who made an eloquent

statement as. to the encouraging out­

look and was roundly applauded. The

permanont ollieers wore: Capt. \Y. 1'.

Merron, chairman Win. Hunt, secre-

tar v.

lielow aro delegates selected by the

various townships:

N I O N

Congressional—Joe W. Foss'e, \V. I.

Hardee, W. P. Ilerron, LI. H.Snyder,

I homas Lynch, Otto Schlemmer. Geo.

D. Hurley M. J. Carroll. M. V. 11.

Smith. S. MofTett^ James Flynn,

Alfred Lookabil!. Sam Hurkholder,

A slier Wert.

Joint Rep.—Joe Fossee, Wi!) (ioltra,

Will llenkel, I). L. Rife, Will Sidener,

W.

Bile Beans.

I'"1.

differ from pills in

that they are more than a mere cathartic They not only stimulate sluggish bowels and clear the system of all disease-breeding matter, but they remedy the evil complained of they restore power and freedom of operation to the secreting organs, and they tone up and strengthen the entire system. They are easy and soothing in action. Try them. 2 cts. a bottle, 5 bottles, Si.00. For sale by druggists and medicine dealers throughout the country, or by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. Ask for the "Small Size" (green wrapper or cartoon).

Hulott, R-jad H:inna.

der.

--ACME" Ointment

Is l»u-ira:iR*cd to CI TKTTKU in all its form:-. ricorui-i Sores, F*v«»r

Soros ami ail Skin $pM»lily CuriMl. rrm A

IIANTKKD.

jiruu'L'Ut i'«»r i:. »r \v«- will -cv.l

Ask VOM

by ir.:\u

on rccuipt

of price, "h* cunt. nnlv in'

WILKINS & BECKNER, CIU.I :.J II-I-.-S IMMANA.

THINACURA

FOR THIN PEOPLE.

AIM-: YOU TIL IN?

iiO\V TO (tKT KAT. 1'reo.

The TIUNACt'KA CO.. SMI1 Hromlway, N. Y.

AIRES'

AND

1'ERMANENTI.Y.

For sale by Drn^lstH or sent by Kxprc^F. IV. ComM nek Itvincuy Co., l.nKuycttt-. I n). V.S.A.

1 RE A A ST—.SU1' PER.

E F»

a

I! AT EF C( FOWTI XG.

COCOA

HOI LING WATER OR MILK.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

J. l\..-p.—Wiliard MeSpndden, as.

Swearingen.

Ki: AN LIN.

Congressional—Joe Miller. Isaac Lar-

Larrick.

State—James Shannon. David McCal-

lister.

COAL C.'IIEKK.

Congressional—Ben Swank. A. H.

(iilkey, Harry Long. M. Cording.

State J. M. Utterback. M.J. l^oley.

J. Rep.—D. S. GolT, O. M. Mason.

Sre.AK CUF.K1C,

Congressional—Isaac Woodward.

State—Oath Long.

waynk. •.

Congressional—J. S. Zuck, Dr. D. M.

Culver, Wm. Simms.

State—\V. B. Gray, B. T. Merrill.

J. Rep.—Dan T. Thompson. Sam Nix­

on, Allen Moore.

MADISON.

Congressional—W. D. Jones, Stewart

McGuire.

l-'allicr Diiitii'ii'o Silver .1 iiliilcc.

Rev. John R. Dinuen, of Crawfords.

ville, was in tho city today receiving the

greetings of many friends. leather

Dinnen will, on Weduosdy, July 25th,

celobrate the anniversary of his pasto-

rato and elaborate preparations are be­

ing made to properly observe the event,

tho worthy divine being very popular in

tho charge whero he has so long pre­

sided. All tho priests of the diocese

are expectod to be present as well as

other friends, and there, will undoubt­

edly bo a largo number from this city,

arrangements having been made to

attach a special car to tho 7:.'!0 morning

train on tho Monon, with around trip

rate of eighty cents for tho accommoda­

tion of thoso who desire to go. The

night express on tho Monon will have a

Pullman sleeper attached from Chicago,

on which will bo a largo number of the

boyhood friends of L^athor Dinnen, who

take advantage of the event to honor

him by their presenco. Among thoso

will be Col. J. A. Sexton, ex-postmaster

of Chicago Hon. Washington llessiug,

the present postmaster John X. Smythe,

the well-known merchant John R.

Walsh, president of tho Chicago Na­

tional bank, P. W. Snowhook, C. S.

Saunter and others. Tho celebration

at Crawfordsville will include an enter­

tainment at tho Music Hall in tho eve­

ning at which Mr. LLessing will deliver

1 an address on '•Patriotism," and at the

banquet to bo hold at 12:30 ho will speak

on '"Our Country." There will bo other

distinguished speakers and altogether

the event promises to be a notable ono.

—Lafayette Courier.

EIGHT AND NINE PEIt CENT.

Investments. Nontaxable.

The State Building and Loan

Association of Indiana.

Call on

JOHN

M.

SCHULTZ,

Crawfords­

ville, Indiana., Apr 6 3m

KILLED BY HIS OWN WIFE.

Kohprt 1.K:III SliirderH Two Mon and In Turn Ig Shot Down.

LOVKI.OCK,

CHICAGO,

Articles.

ForkJuly... Bept... Lard—

L-JO

X'ev., July 10.—Three

men were killed near here Thursday night as the result of a husband's jealousy. Robert Logan shot and killed Dan Lovelock anil Fred Sullivan and was in turn killed by his own wife. Mrs. Logan had applied for a divorce and her husband was insanely jealous of her, threatening to kill some of her male friends.

Logan did the shooting while riding in the stage with his wife, Lovelock and Sullivan. Lovelock was driver of the stage. He used a ritle and while preparing to throw the bodies into a well was shot by his wife, who took a pistol from the belt of one of the dead men.

_Clilcaco Hoard of Tratio.

July 14.—The following table

shows the range of quotations on the Chicago board of trade to-day:

July Sept.... uy ...

Oati, 2— July Aug....

Sept.... May

I d.03IS"0

Highest Lowest.! July 14. July 13.

Wh't, 2— July.... Kept 1'ec.... Corn, 2—

.•W'u' .rs3 .61

r.6^5

•:'~K

12.45 l'-.5'J)o

July Sept...

0.75

G.bO

6.55 0.55

Dur-

ham. F. L. Snyder. Bob Davis, J. J.

Mills, Robt. Wilson, Jake Steele

State—John X. Taylor, Peter Lenoia,

Harris Reynolds, bant Long. Win. P.

Hritton. J. M. Seller. 1:1.1 Lawrence W.

.Morgan, (ioo. L. Brown.

in OWN.

Congressional—d. X. Johuston, 11. A.

i' oster.

State—James W. Robertson. Jno. W.

Todd.

J. Rep.—George Sevbold. Lewis

Reynolds. R. II. Kirkendall. II 'LF.V.

Congressional—Sam Oil key. James

Galloway.

State —David Stonebraker, Carl Sny­

.50\i .5^

.00 yi

.00%:

•42% A'-iH

.m\ ,424

.43 •42X

•i!7

.x,

.35 .29 .29 32 '4

•S!'K .'•WJ4

.30

.ii'jm

.mi

.29 .32

12.45 ia.50

12.45 12.523^

12.47^ 12.52X

6.75

0.S0

B. Ribs— July.... kept...

0.75 o.sa

6.75 0.S0

6.55 6.47^

0.55 0.55

6.50 0.52}^

Stand by the A. R. D.

LOGAN,

Ohio, July 10.—Members of

the American Railway Union, coal operators and miners of the Hocking Valley, held a joint mass meeting at Nelsonville yesterday afternoon. They pledged themselves to stand by the American Railway Union, expressing a purpose to support the strikers. Light hundred cars of coal are in the Nelsonville yards, none'of which, they say, will be removed until all the strikers are restored to their places. All favor arbitration with the conditions that all the strikers shall be restored.

Will lie iiurued if Caught.

LIUMISOLT,

Tenn., July 10.—Miss

Partia Wellington, the 10-year-old daughter of a wealthy planter, was outraged and murdered by an unknown fiend near her father's homo at Pierson, Tenn., late yesterday afternoon. The crime has aroused the whole country, and hundreds of men are scouring the woods searching for the liend. If he is caught he will be burned at the slake at the spot where the murder was committed.

More Fichtlnfi: In Corea»

CHEMULPO,

July 10.—Fresh trouble

has broken out in Corea where the recent uprising occurred. Christians are involved in the trouble and a number of them have been killed. The French fathers are now threatened and a gunboat is now proceeding to the marine point nearest the scene of the disturbance, where it will either furnish protection to or be the means of escape for the threatened foreigners.

Says Her Husband Is Murderer, NRIVAIIK, X. J., July 10. Mrs. Henry Kolin of this city has virtually confessed that her husband murdered Joseph Preine, whose dead body was found in Sliinder creek June 15. Last Sunday night Kohn quarreled with his wife and drove her out of the house with a knife. He was arrested and committed to jail for assault and Mrs. Kohn makes the coufession which Implicates her husband.

New Anns for Cuuuillun Militia,

OTTAWA,

Ont.. July 10.—The domin­

ion government has paid S5S,000 for the first installment of

S.000

Martini-

Melford rilles from England for rearming of Canadian militia. These rifles will carry smaller cartridges than Martini-Henry formerly in use, and will permit of a soldier carrying 150 rounds.

LOAB

of an Arctic WHALER.

SAX FRANCISCO,

Driving Out the AimrchlstH.

PARIS,

July 10. Several foreign an

arcliists have been arrested at Avignon and Montpelier. They will be expelled from the country. A Spanish anarchist named lzet has been taken into custody at l'erpignan on the charge of being implicated in the plot hatched by Leperthus to murder President asimer-Perier.

Determined to Stay Out.

DANYII.I.K, 111.,

July io.—Nearly all

the American Railway Union men are standing firm here. Enthusiastic meetings arc being held every day. The men say they are in the right and they will never give in. ...

Nobody Hun (ionn Hack.

IIKLKNA,

Mont, July

10.—The

ofEer

officially made b}' tieneral Manager Kendrick of the Northern Pacific to reinstate all employes out on a strike who are not guilty of criminal acts, which holds good till noon to-day has not been taken by any employes so far except the conductors.

Steerage Passage Kate* IUHIUCOII.

LONDON,

.luly K.—The American

Liverpool, or Queeustown to any of the American ports of the company to 30 shillings, including outfit

A yoted Minstrel.

T. Skill" formerly business mana­

ger for W. J. Scanlan. the Irish Come­

dian, suHered with rheumatism for

years without relief until he bought a

bottle of Drummond's Lightniug Iiem-

edv. Two bottles made a well man of

him. 'There are a thousand remedies

for rheumatism, but none have received

the unsolicited testimonials from promi­

nent people as shown by Drummond's

Lightning Remedy. When a cure is

wauled send 85 to the Drumtnond

Medicine Co.. 4S Maiden Lane, Xew

ork, and they will ship to your express

address two large bottles of the remedy

enough for one month's treatment.

Agents Wanted.

The spring and autumn maneuvers of

European armies cost annually over

£10,000.000.

Hall' Fare Excursions To Michigan

Via The Vandiilia Line.

July 10th. August 11th and Sep­

tember 13th, lStil. The Yandalia line

will sell excursion tickets to nearly all

the prominent points in Michigan at one

fare for the round trip. Tickets good to

return twenty tlays from date of sale.

The Yandalia Lino now runs Through

Sleepping Cars between St. Louis and

Bayviow. Midi., passing through Terre

Haute, St.. Joseph. Grand Rapids, I'etos-

key. Charlevoix, etc. This gives you an

opportunity to spend your vacation in

some of Michigan's pleasant resorts at a

very low rate. Forfull particulars call

on or address any agent of the Yandalia

line or

•J. M. Ciii.sriRm i.ii.

Ass't (ier.'l .Pass'r Agent.

St. l„ouis. Mo.

The Xew York tire department uses

1 million gallons of water a year.

"Any Port in a Storm."

That's a good maxim, but it will not

work as a rule in the purchase of a

remedy for rheumatism. Any of the

cheap nostrums will not eirect a cure—

In fact none of tnem will. Got Dr.

Drummond's lightning remedy, and a

speedy cure is certain. Ono bottle is

worth a hundred of anything else and

for that reason it is tho cheapest when

a cure is wanted. The two bottles sent

to any address by express upon receipt

of 65. Drummond Medicine Co.. IS

Maiden Lane. Xew York./ Agents

wanted.

One out of every 18(J inhabitants of

the United States oivns or rides a bicy­

cle.

Distemper and Coughs

Ln horses, sheep and dogs positively

prevented and quickly cured by using

Craft's distemper and cough cure.

Sale to use under ail conditions. One

dose prevents, one bottle cures, in

three to sixdays. Send l'or "Treatise"

and testimonial- l'rom breeders who

have used it l'or many years. Address

the AVells Medicine Co, Lafayette,

Ind.

The Denmark dykes have stood tho

storms of more than seven centuries

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

A telegram from Xew York to New

Zealand is repeated fifteen times.

Are Yon Goina

To travel. If so you must be very

careful of your health, or your doctor's

bill cost you more than your traveling

expenses. A bottle of Sulphur Bitters

will protect you from all sickness inci­

dent to a change of climate.—Evening

Telegram.

CaL, July 10.—The

steamer Lakme, here from Pribilof Islands reports the total loss of the whaling bark Abram Karker May 7, in the icc oft' Cape Maverin. The entire crew was picked up by the whaling bark Horatio. The Abram Barker was owned by Wing of Xew Bedford, Mass.

Nearly every male royal personago of

Europe now rides a bicycle.

Children Crvfor Pitcher's Castoria.

That Tired Feeling.

Is a dangerous condition directly due

to depleted or impure blood. Lt should

not bo allowed to continue, as in its

debility tho system is especially liablo

to serious attacks of illness. ILood's

Sarsaparilla is the remedy for such a

condition, and also for that weakness

which prevails at the change of season,

climate or life.

Hood's Pills are purely vegetable,

carefully prepared from tho bast in­

gredients. "25c.

Tho fuchsia was named for Fuche. a Distinguished German savant,,...

Nothing Strange.

Intelligent people, who realize the

important part the blood holds in keep­

ing trie body in a normal condition

liiul nothing strange in the number of

diseases that Hood's Sarsaparilla is

able to cure. So many troubles result

Irom impure blood that the best way

to treat them is through the blood, and

it is far better to use only harmless

vegetable compounds than to dose to

excess with quinine, calomel and other

drugs. By treating the blood, with

IIoou's Sarsaparilla, scrofula, salt

rheum and what are commonly called

"humors dyspepsia, catarrh, rheuma­

tism, neuralgia, consumption and other

line of steamships has reduced the troubles that originate in impurities of

rate of steerage passage from London,

the blood or impaired circulation, can

all be cured.

June and December are the hoavioBt

months with jewelers.

NOW

GOOD FIT!

K00D STYLE!

III

Operating Old sjperry Mill.

J.

We greet you with the announcement that we have in stork shoes that have

GOOD MATERIAL

WORKMANSHIP

nd will lurrthe say shall continue in this line of eflort for the "Good'' of

oui ustomers and tint "(lood" of ourselves. Take not icc

ot this and call and us.

JOHN M'OLAMROCK.

lias ln-en he tl -ni"".-:

O. IE§Z. ZPlonxx*

j, that we are about out of wheat. \Ve want-and must iiave

Fifty Thousand Bushels

LIIAVE JUST RECEIVED

A large and staple line of goods from a large Xew York house who are going to retire from business. Have bought them at my own prices and will oiler them to my custom ers at prices 1 eannot. duplicate them for. I will guarantee everything sold from this lot to lie as represented. You can buy

A 61.75 Xew Style Corsage Tin. for A lot of 62.00, 62.50 and S3.00 Kings, lor ............ .. An SIS Watch for ,.v.'v,' .... A 25 cent Silver I'in, for ..

Call early while you can buy ol this lot", as when they are gone you will have to pay more. Also remember' that this sale includes a number ol other articles, toonumerous to mention. Bear in mind mv guarantee as to price and quality with every article.

YOU NEED GROCERIES?

FOR

(_)

Good Milling Wheat!

hlty thousand bushels? es. Sir, and that woivt List long." Our

people know a good thing when they find it. They will

have this O. K. Hour.

VALLEY MILL CO.

MANHOOD RESTORED!

UKt'OltK akd AT1KU Isi.NU. in plain wrapper. Address

This wonderful'rem'eily

(.•liurumet'tl toe ure* Mil nor -.-(.incliseiises. such us enk Mi'iuory.Lossof Urnln lVnver, lJeuduche. a lie I ulni's.*. Ma niiood, Nisrhlly Kuilsaious, Nervoupneps.iUl drulnsum] luss if pn-.vrrln (.enenitive Orpins of clllier sex caused l«y over P.\ei-tioii. youthful error*, e\rcsslvo line of tobiieco, opium or stirnulnnts.whleli li'ad to InilnnUv,i'on«u:iipiion(ir lnmnliy. Can bo carrleilln ••vest pocket. SI per box. 41 lur S.I. bv mull prepaid. With a S3 order wo 'JBlve wrlttfn irimriiiilci- lo curt- or ri fuinl ihe money. Sold by all t^tlniirulsts. Aek fur it. nootli-r. Write for

For sale in CruwfonWviile, lml., by STAN KKKNV.iind by T. I. liltowx Jc SON, Druggists.

KltVKSEKl* i:o.t.Ma.-onlcTemple,CHICAUO.seali-(lsentHookMeiilenlfree

/.S 1.00 •A 1.00 /. 10.50 .. .09

C.L. ROSX

Will supply them at living prices, our Produce will buy more'goods at Fr\'s than an\ other piace in town. See him before selling your Produce.

7,oo p.

AND.

SHOES.

—To be sold this month at—•

Manufacturer's Cost.

Now is the time to buy your foot wear for fall and winter at :24E Main St

8. KELLY,