Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 November 1894 — Page 9

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Money at-1'and 5 Per Cent. Tho Hoosier State Building Association of Crawfordsville, Indiana, makes loans on farm and

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Southern Products on Exhibition.

The Mobile Ohio R. Ii. had on exhibition at the Illinois State fair held at Springfield. 111., Sept. '21 to a good display of the agricultural product of the country adjacent to the Mobile «fc Ohio It. in eastern Mississippi and southern Alabama. These products consist of grains, fruits, grasses, clovers, vegetables, timber, etc. The exhibition was in charge of the company's agents who will gladly answer all questions and furnish information in regard to the thousands of acres of productive yet cheap lands for sale in Mississippi and Alabama where drouths, crop failures, sunstrokes and blizzards are unknown Two or three crops can tie grown each year from the same land. Truck farmers, fruit and vegetable growers, stock and sheep raisers are especially invited to see this exhibition, and if you desire a copy of "Southern Facts for honieseekers and travelers' (^illustrated, write to E. E. Posey, U. P. A.. Mobile, Ala, and it will be sent to you free. :i-w.

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NEWS IFIO IT ABROAD.

JAPANESE ARMIES CONTINUE TO FORCE THE FIGHTING.

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Danger From Catarrh.

The most important, feature about that very common complaint, catarrh in the head, is its tendency to develop into some other more serious and dan gerous disease. The foul matter dropping from the head into the bronchial tubes or lungs is very liable to lead to bronchitis or consumption, that destroyer which cauoes more deaths in this country than any other disease. As catarrh originates in impurities in the blood, local applications can but little good. The common .serst method of treatment is to purify the blood, and for this purpose there is no preparation uperior to llood's SarsapariilH i'he powerful action of this medicine upon the blood expels every imtturity, and by so doing curts catarrh and gives health to the entire organism.

YOKOHAMA, XO t. 5. —Advices received here from the front show there has leen heavy fig-hl ing- in the country just north of I'" iliur. The dispatches received ar. yi and are silent on some impornur points. It, appears that Pii'ld-Mar.- t.al Oyama divided his forces. While one division landed on the east coast the peninsula north of Tnliemvan ana her division was detached with i.lers to effect a landing near Kin Chov and to proceed thence and join the ain body of the army. This operation was a complete success. The Japanese encountered no Chinese warships and the transports reached

Kayenlcoand I'.isetnl'a.-'.a'd truops.e-urs. horses and in it inn- in safety. Kin 'how. which N a walled town, and which -was iielieved lo be held by a larp-e fari-'um. was immediately attacked. '1 he outer defenses were carried by Jie Japanese after a few hours' lighting. The Chinese made little further resistance, and the Japanese were soon masters of the place. In the meantime the Japanese ileet. which had conveyed the transports.opened a heavy tire on Talienwan I and Kalcuyon (Kayenko). The firing scarcely ceased for many hours.

S HANGHAI. Nov. !.—Li Hung Chang will go to take command of the lirst Chinese army. Viceroy Lntai of .Nankin becomes viceroy of Tien Tsin. The viceroy of Wu Chang lias been appointed to a similar position in Nankin. Judge Huyurt' and Major von Ilanneken have been ordered to raise a new army pn Herman lines as a nucleus of a grand army of China.

IKN TSI.V. iN'ov. 5.—Fung Wang Ching was burned by the Chinese. The defense of the road to Moukden has collapsed. Gen. Sung, with the remnant of his army, is in the Mathienling pass between Fung Wang Ching and Liaoyany. Winter has set in. Snow has fallen in Manchuria.

RUM it FOR A .71'STICE.

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An Attempt to Kill nn Knglish by AnareliUts. LONDON*. NOV. 5.—A bomb exploded last night outside a house in Tilney street. Park Lane, two doors from tho residence of lion. Sir Henry Hawkins, one of the justices of the queen's bench division of her majesty's high court of justice. The front of the house was much damaged and the windows of houses on the opposite side of the street were smashed. The house was occupied, but nobody was hurt. The street was at once crowded by the police. A search revealed the remains »f the bomb.

Justice Hawkins is the judge who sentenced Frederick Claries, Victor Cailes. Joseph Thomas Duncan and Jean Mattolla, the Wallsan anarehists, to various terms of imprisonment. He also presided at the trials of other anarchists and imposed sentences of various degrees upon them. It is thought the explosion was an attempt to secure revenge against the judge, but the author of it made a mistake in the number of the judge's honse. The sound of the explosion was heard for two miles.

FOR A CZAR'S Ul'RIAI-

Special

WOMAN'S BRAVE ACT.

DENVER LADY FICHTS OFF THREE BURCLARS.

She IK Beaton Until She I'rtlnl*. lint thn Thieves (Jot No Valuables—I)ps|irr:idtes Captured h.v Citizens at Waterloo,

Ind.

DHNVKK. Colo.. Nov. .r.—Mrs. .lames D. Scott, wife of the proprietor of he Capital Turf exchange, vanquished three burglar* who broke into h" house last night after a desperate fight in which she was serioti.-ly in iuivii. With their wea-pons they rained biow after blow upon her head. .rn:and body, ''mt she fo.iirht so energe" ica !\y ai.d aised such an ou'.ei Mtey.be.it a retreat without taking ai:y tile jewelry or other valuables in. •',! The battle lasted nearly ten hut Mr.-. Scott did not faint imtil he:assailants had goneo'lAn F'iir e:ap- es before she revived siitncielilly to j:i.. an account of the affair. She is handsome woman -Jx U'et ta.',. nnil weighs '.'ON pounds. She w:. alone in the house ivaiiing in bed wiiei. the 'attempt at burgl: v. as made.

Train l)epartn with Are«Rorle« for Llvatlin. ST. PETF.Ksnt'KG, Nov. .1.—The casket in which the czar will be placed has been dispatched to Livadia by special train. It is of metal incased in oak. The exterior is covered with cloth of gold bearing the imperial arms, with massive gold tassels hanging from the four upper corners. There are gilt feet at the under corners upon which it stands. The inside i.s lined with white satin padded with'down. It was placed in Che train inclosed in a polished wooden case. A large number of court officials and servants started for Livadia to-day. They took with them the imperial mantle, a golden pall trimmed with ermine, catafalque cushions and tabourets on which to -i' bear the numerous crowns of the czar and the imperial decorations. The

eniperor's manifesto issued upon his accession is held here to promise a

milder and less autocratic reign.

Received Into the Orthodox Church. LIVADIA. Nov. —The Grand Duke Alexis, brother of the late Czar Alexander. and the governor and qiayor welcomed the prince and princess of Wales on their arrival last night. Princess Alix was received into the orthodox church Friday. The ceremony took place in the chapel of the imperial palace. She received the title of grand duchess in Kussia, 151agovernaja Volikaja Knagina. After the ceremony of confession she received the orthodox sacrament.

French Expedition Agalngt the Ho vat

I'Aius, Nov. fi.—The government will ask the chamber of deputies for a credit of 00,000 francs for the expenses of an expedition against the Hovas, the ruling tribe of Madagascar.

Hotel Hnrnpd, but (Suest* Escape. S T. Lotus. Nov. 5. —The Helvidere, a family hotel at Fourteenth street and Washington avenue, was almost entirely burned out by tire that started in the basement about midnight last night. It is estimated that the loss on the building, which belongs to the Gen. Beauregard estate, anil contents will range frow V0.000 to 875,000, partial^insuitr. t»oys succeeded in arousing the guests, who escaped without suffering more than the loss of

baggage.

TllKY WII.I. WIN.

Vreseut llouril or S::n:a I-'e Directors .\re Coulidcllt. ANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 5.—IT would seem

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matter which way .luiige .fos­

ter may decide in the Santa Fe case at Topeka the old board of directors will be re-elected. The decision will be delivered in Topeka at ii o'clock this morning and the adjourned annual meeting is set for KdiO o'clock p. m. Unless there is something in the decision wholly unexpected, even if it should be in favor of the protective committee, and the cumulative plan of voting followed, the "protcctives," will not be able to elect a director.

Reported indictment of ail Alderman. MINN A l'ol.ls. Minn.. Nov. 5.—Alderman Julius K. Miner, who represents the banner republican ward of Minneapolis in the eitv council, has been mysteriously absent from the city for several months, and a report has been received from Oregon to the effect that his absence is caused by an indictment by he Oregon federal grand jury of himself and several other men connected with a land company. The nature of the supposed charges against him is not known here.

Desperate Men Captured by a Potfuo. WATKHI.OO. Ind.. X»v, r».-—A posse of citizens yesterday captured and delivered to the sheriff two deperate met* who held up I)r. M. M. Howen neai Coruniia Friday afternoon. The robbers were tracked to a swamp six milps west of this city. They were surrounded and captured after an till day's conflict. The same robbers are thought to have held up others in this section of late.: They refused names.

to give their

Acooiints.: —Michael

Short age In Footottlre VANMAI.IA. 111.. Nov. Bernhardt, postmaster at St. Jacobs, Madison county, has left for parts unite left Wednesday for O'FalIon, ostensibly for the purpose of getting some money, but investigation shows he did not go there. A postoflice inspector has been at work on the books and has found a shortage of $000. A warrant is out for his arrest.

Monday Closing hi Force at Hammond, HAMMOND. Ind.. Nov. 5.—The law and order committee gained a decided victory yesterday and with the exception of two or throe stores most of the business places in the city were closed. Those who violated the agreement to close and those who did not sign ii will be prosecuted under the statutory law.

A Startling Admission.

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In New York City, for five con-

secutive years, the proportion of Deaths from Consumption has been three in every

Twenty Persons.

Kpidemics of Cholera, Yellow Fever and other diseases of similar character, so terrible in their results, occasion wide spread alarm and receive the most careful consideration for their prevention and cure, while consumption receives scarcely a thought, yet the number of their victims sinks into insipnificance when compared with those of consumption. Comparatively few people know what to do for their loved ones when tliev see them gradually lose strength, lose color, manifest feeble vitality and emaciation, or develop a cough, with difficult breathing, or hemorrhage. Cod liver oil was for a long time given in all such eaSes, but the poor success attending its use coupled with its nauseating taste has led many practitioners, as well as tliq public at large, to place their main reliailce in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It deserves early attention and will prove effectual not in every case but in a large percentage of cases, and we believe that fully 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption can, if taken in the early stages of the disease, be cured with the Discovery." Dr. Pierce does not ask people to believe until they have investigated for themselves. A pamphlet has been published having the names, addresses and photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies which will be mailed free to those sending for it with their name and address upon a postal card, or you can have a medical treatise, in book form of

What is

Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.

It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays feverishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and llatulcncy. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children."

DR. G. C. OSGOOD, Lowell, Slass.

Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves."

DR. J. F. KISCHKLOK, Conway, Ark.

NOVE.1IREU

to treat ladles for superfluous hair, and during this visit can treat several new patients. Hours, 8 A. M. to 8 J. M.

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Address for Book.

WORLD'S.DISPENSARY

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Castoria.

Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me."

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A large ind .staple lino of goods,

H. A. AncitEB, M. D.,

Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Our physicians in the children^ department have spoken highly of their experience in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it."

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ELECTRIC NEEDLE

By DR. J. VAN DYCIv, Electro Surgeon,:

President of the Boston Klectrolysls Co., Circle Park Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind.

I)it. VAN DVCK lias devoted several l.curs dally for eighteen years to the Electric Neeule operation, and has cured over 10,(X)0cases. Every case cured, no matter how bad It may be. This is positively the only method in the world by which HAIR CAN BE DESTROYED FOREVER, lie treats patients In every State In the Onion. Da. VAN DYCK will havo parlors nt 11E SUIT 11(11 SI', {'ruwforilhvllle, Ind..

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A Sl.T-j New Style Corsage Pin, for. S 1.00 A lot of S2.00, S2.50 and SiJ.OO Kings, for 1.00 An 818 Watch for io!bo A 2") cent Silver I'in, for 09

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

C. L. ROST.

Don't Read This

Unless you wish to know where you can get the

Highest: Cash Price for Prodncfe!

Or anything you need in the way ot

STA PL It OR FANCYGKOCERIES

Honest weiglit and honest prices. I would respectfully ask the farmers to call and see for themselves. Corner of Market street and Grant ave.

W. O. SMITH, Prop*

E M. Eltzroth and Lona Stewart, Managers.

Iiv Buying Groceries

A person always wants the freshest, cleanest and nicest Goods their money will buy. We intend to handle that kind and at prices to suit the times. liead the following samples:

And a great many other things at equally low figures. Call antl see for yourselves and be convinced.<p></p>Williams.

ll'J X. Washington St. Successor to Ilenry Sloan.

MANHOOD RESTORED!

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Respectfully,

This wondorfuf*rtmio!ly