Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 December 1894 — Page 3

•FOR THE BEST

Shave or Hair Cut

IN THE CITY HO TO

A. E. POOLE'S,

ij- North Oreen S1 red. Only

perienced P.'.rbersemployed.

"ATHOBBS

——DEALER IN

Choice Fniits, Nuts, Candies, Etc.

"We are exclusive] agents for the cele­

brated Pontioufi Oranges. Holiday Candies a specialty.

^25'S. Green Street.

6 BARBERS 6

All the time and the onlp

A N S

1). llie city at the

Y. M. C. A.

... .BAli.BEIi SHOP....

FRAP M'CALIP.

YOU ISMOKE OK CHhNV

W. B. HARDEE

(.'an supply your wants. A lull line of Cigars and Tobaccos. Pipes, all kinds and pii'X-. For anilegant Christina^ t-jiu iry a Nleer schamn or Knar Pipe

W. B. HARDEE.

Two doors south o! Klston's Bank.

Ttor U4i)y|Uorrei'i Hair 'oKuiug

Kinsley's Wonderful Instantaneous Hair Stainer.

I .lit:u It tmrtiileet' and It oun*uv?ry in tht* M-ld for coloring tfray :in«l lilcat'Lrid liiiir./eye* imowh. KeaiJ or niub-i-aehe. Pro jiare (1 in '-Fvon ditfprent color*. Ulai'k. dark brown Medium Bio 1 brown, dark ckeBinul,

ulonUe. Sent \o any part I tin* world on r**itpot fl W.

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and

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iiraue l'roiii

Additioual ^'old.

IT WILL- CURE

HAY-FEVER

A 1 .article lMitjjuieil iu!u ugreoable. Price "Ml ti mall. Kl-Y Hli'-'I'llKUS. N«w York.

avh uoctrtt aua if liriitfunnr: «r ijy

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$1,0001

KEMOVAI.POSTOVFICE.

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in iimiivv: c'.lin' vnlu.'itilt* (ill niiuilrr l» l-'f*"1 MAat JtAIJ. •-iiiliusian^. tins it pour

OlilHtrtUllitv. V*e IIOMK ANll *. A71NR. ivi^-e i'.V:. AU NuKJ'S fr*. mill New Vori.

V)W OPPOSITE

»t- lidmuupol.t-.

THE P.KST ON EAliTH-

L. A. Hulbuiau, K\p*JM.

-"ACME" Oiiteit

(.jl.ikl. :.U'C-d CL'IIK TKTTKH in all its forms.

».i,Soret. t'l'Vfr 'lUeerous Sum

St.rrs :tml all ^lUn I»lspat-«s S»« cli Cured, curci-: A ANT KKI». A-It V'»r •Ini^pin for it. or \vr will "t :ui t\» i"1"1

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WII.KINS A BECKNCR Oku l'l/.NA.

Notice-

Persons desiring to buy. sell or trade either town or country property, or to borrow or 'oan money on tirst Mort Hagi' will do well to call at the Auditor dlice.

Joj I' 'h/iii %.

South America has 3(!.CKi().0!)0 people wno. as yet. have uot been subjected to iinsMonarv influences.

Once more and boat it into your head that if yen want

'*ooiI Furniture.

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Up-to-date Stoves, (/ueeiisware. Etc.,

hat will grace your table, at tho low­

est prices yet quoted in town you should visit the.

on north Washington street, between now and January rst. It is the

time to buy because we de- *. sire to reduce and close

out the entire stock ,. bv januarv i.

Decided Bargains

O

Thousands are Moving Sonth Where tanning is more profitable than in the north. Vor. can grow three crops each year I'rwrn the sarnt land, aiwl have the entire year for out door work. No bli/zards in winter or sunstrokes in summer. You can plant and bur vest some crop^very month in the year. The death rate is lower than I i. the north. Lands are still ^erv cheap, but are beginning to advance. and in two or three years will be worth several times the present price, inproved farms #10 to'$15. per acre. I'niniproved land $3 to

8")

per acre near

Kail way btations. The betst portion ot America tor raising fruits and earlyjvegetatile. stock raising fruitsand general larm crops, is along the. Mobile

Ohio Railroad-in eastern Mississippi and Southern Alabama. An illustrated pamphlet telling all about our country will be sent tree to all who wish it. Very low rate excursions ever\ month. Apply to 1". \V. (Jreene. General Agent, 108 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Me., or to E. E. Posey. General Passenger Agent Mobile .V Ohio K. R. Mobile, Ala.

The name "negro head" is applied to large rolleot tobacco, weighing six to ten pounds each.

For age and purity lic|Uors.

Hy a buzzictg or roaring sound in your head? Mare you difficulty in hearing distinctly4. Are you troubled with continual dropping of mucus, irritating the throat and causing you to cough? Is your breath uopleaeautlv affected anil accompanied with bad taetei le vour hearing lees -acute'.' If so. you have catarrh and -should at once procure a botti-e of Ely's (.'ream P.alm. the beet known remedy. The Halm *m!I give instant relief.

Poorer and cheaper varieties of snuff are eometiivief made from refuse 6teo.'Jb and leave*:.

How is This?

Something unioae even iu these daye of mammoth premium oilers, is the latest effort of Stafl'oTii-B Magazine, a NewYork monthly of bnmc and general riiailing.

The propoFitioc is to send the Magazine one year for one dollar, the regular subscription price, and in addilo send each nubsoribcr lif«.y-two «mplete novels during the twelve months one each week.

Think of it. You receive a new and complete novel, by mail, post paid, eery week for tilty-two woek, ami in addition

you

get the magazine ouce a month for twelve months, all fj 'one dollar. It is an offer which the publishers can enly afford to make in the confident exceptation of getting a hundred thousand new subscribers. A mong tiio authors in the coming series are. Wilkie Collins, Walter Reeant, Mrs. Oliphant. Mary Cecil llay. Florence Marryat, Anthony Trollope, A.Oman Dovle, Miss Rraddon, Captain AJarryat. Mnw Thacaery and Jule6 Verne." If yon wish to take advantage of this unusual opportunity send one dollar for Stafford's Magazine one year. Your tirst copy of the magazine, and your tirst number of the liftytwo novele'ione each week: which you are to receive during the year will be sent you by return mail. Remit by P. O. Address

STAFFORD PIJP.LISIIINi CO.. Publishers of StAKt-ouiI'S MAOaziNI 1' I) Pox New York. N. V.

Pif-ase mei'tion this paper. tri r'24 1

Claude'Lorraine, the landscape painter. when a boy was an apprentice to a pastry cook.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

The people of Kuse-ia spearf seventy

two ditlerei.t dialects.

OP THE NORTHWEST.

FATAL SHOOTING AT CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

fieriuitmly I nprovokcil .Murder Sfranurr Out? Man Killed in a xutto I-x plosion Michigan I

IVrtnt n^t it lit

C«.\wi'oiiiisVir.i.K. Ind.. Dee. 3.—A murdec was committed lien.' yesterduy morning at I! o'clock, tilt: victim beiny Will Sideminer. night operator at the Monou station. lie was alone in the building when a well dressed stranger entered and bought a ieltetto Linden, After the sale isc'lemnier luy down ou a cot and the Mranger drawing a revolver deliberately shot him through the head. Sclemmer staggered to his feet. whereupon the murderer fled. Seleiumer is now in a dying condition at his home and the Ji_a.sas.siu is still at large*,

DOESN'T AP-mr COFFINS' HOMS.

of

Jmdgo BhU«t Tulkrt cit the Failure Cottln &: Sluulon of New York. Indiana i-oi.is, Tnd.. Doc. it.—There lias been some apprehension here that the failure of Collin it Stanton of New York would rentier worthless the bonds of Francis and Percivnl Collin, who were, released from the Michigan City penitentiary on a supersedeas after being convicted on j. conspiracy to loot, the lnuianupolis Rational batik, but Judge linker says, the failure of Cofliu & Stanton can not affect the bonds of the Indianapolis Coffin*,, as the couit insihte.l on an ample indemnifying bond signed by residents of the s»tute. and thai the brother's name on the bonds was a mere formality, and added no strength to the paper.

iar^ie.i*-'

tine Life in an liifdukiou. Uan.mhai..

Mo..

l»(c. i. An explo­

sion occurred yeslerday at th- Kepaunau clieiiii-.al works located at l.amotte. iu l'ike county, this state. The accident tweurred about 10 o'clock in one of the 'buildings in which the dynamite was stored, licing Sunday no work wa "being doncand'Consequently but few persons were at, llie works. Fred

Mt»1'sIi.

bow-ever, was in the build­

ing at 1 lie time and he was literally blown "t atoms. The -eutire building was 3-molisi,c'l.

Al*V 'ChkIi for IjATiSlNO. Mich ers of Miithi^'i.n

try the Clippers

Are You Ever Annoyed

:*rru**r«' nht it n\ I n-i'. it.—The 1'armaiv going to make a

united effort inorw-e the Icgbdatuie at it» forthcoming session to provide for Hie holding of farmers' iiisl.lt.utcs cm a more extensive .-cab- than has heretofore been the custom. They claim in this regard Michigan is tar behind other slates of far lest importance from an agrlculvuraI standpoint and that the time has arrived for liking an advance step in thi* direction.

•Coal Oueralor* Talk of a C«uibliie. Pbohia. IU.. IVe. 8.—The operators o"f Peoria co'.uily. who have watched the coal business of this section go from them, have taken aetrve steps to recover lost ground. They are now agitating 1 he formatiou of au organization which will cut p' i*s of coal to consumers so low dealers in outside coal will be forced to quit- Nearly all the operators of the counly are in the deal.

Important «'cr-iilar from a Triint. PltolUA. 111.. Dec. —The directois of the whisky 1 rust will meet here a week from \i-inorrow-. it -which time it is thought an important circular will lie issued to the stockholders. President (Ireeiiba! if .irritul yesterday from New "^ork. i»nt luis ntithing whatever to sav concerning his re- I 1 cent trip

Sher«cwrt1 Dixon tlfiul.

Cinciiio. Dec. :t. Sh-rwood llixon, rnited States aitorney feir the i.ovthern district

Jf

lllimiis. died at his

home, at .'I o'clock yesterday morning. The cause of his death was contmnption. from which he had long suffered and from which himself ws well as his friends felt lliat he must die. There will be no funeral serviews in Chicago. The remains will be takeii to Dixon '111., to-morrow S: a. m.. wlieretht funeral services will, be held ami the •bodv interred. QJ

Silk Smuicclert- Canrlit.

FLAWS IN THE PLAN.

.Fault Ih o«iml with Krkala' New Currency Scheme!.

W.-,sim.v

by IJyimuriki^m

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'IIf.TittilT. Mich.. Dec. —One of most extensive smuggling schemes eifthed here in recent years broken up at :s iate hour Saturday nig-Ill. when the I'nited StaVcs customs otlicers arre-teii two women in the act of bringing over friui I. auaoa nearly S.'l.OOi' wort of valuable Persiau silks and other dutiable fabrics. One of the -women captured whs a Canadian and the other a Syrian. The officers have been tracking' the gang for a long ti.-ne.

unJ1

(ien. Iloolli at Omaha.

OMAllji. Neb.. Di e. —Two which taxed the capacity of 1' hall to Us til most greeted lien. Booth, cominander-m-chief of the Salvation arm v. yesterday afternoon and evening. The general complained Ihtilhe was not feeiiug ^^ell. but after the opening of his address displayed the lire and earnestness which have made him famous. Tlie general "il! sneak in Council Bluffs: to-nighi.

am. ieuces

£x-ptrs:tion

Work Kniimied at the Keflnerlo. Buooki.vn. N. Y.. 1U.-C. Work at the sugar refineries which recently shut down in the eastern district was resumed last w«*ek. This morning 1.000 men additional will also be given einplovmcnt. Fourteen hundred men were se1 to work.

Iiuy All KeportH of a L'ontUct.

Citv if Mexico.

Dec. i.—The report

that there has been a conflict between advance guards on the iroutier of Mexicu and Guatamala is denied litre.

ion. ||. \, Dee. 2. —Many

senators and representatives on being shown the abstract of Control lei Eckels' report, which is to foreshadow the linancial policy of the administration. expressed themselves as dubious of its being practicable at tho present lime. One Senator. a recognized republican leader said "The plan outlined by the controller is much too radical. It cannot receive the support of this or the succeeding eonjrress. All the country needs, at present to put the gold reserve wliei.'t, it belongs is an abundant revenue. While the S^til.God.OOO of given backs are outride ».f the treasure, the banks can control the gold reserve by simply presenting green backs which they receive in the ordinary course of business. The treasury notes cut little or no figure in the rausaetion. 1 Y\illiaii abundant revenue the only need of gold is to M'ttle foreign balnuces. The idea is gaining ground among thoughtful men in both brandies of ctingn-ss that Ihc entire greenback eireulation could be landed into lo\y denomination bond-, at lie* rate if percent, tlood judges elan: ibis could b»'. done within fvorn I on« to two years without disturbing tile country. What the government lic-eds now is revenue, and for this reasiwi the iiu-ome tax will be allowed to

I ^and and the sugar duty as wtVil. The income tax will probal Iv n«'t this year not over from SH'.OOO.UW to S'JO.OnO.OO'i.

Next year it. will produce an onorinous revenue."'

Se, r» Marriage of W. 'I.uieni.

Kokomo.

lnil.. Dec. X.—A romantic

Becaet marriage took pixee in this city Thanksgiving eve. the bride being Mrs. Amanda l'icrce of this place, a klov\. aged C.tk the groom. Charhs \loire, widower. of Monroecounty. tigeii SO. Thd »-oii])le had iieen io^K-rs in childhood, but became sepsirat (I. After raising large families they lost their first companions. The givoui owns a line 700aterc farm near Martinsville, which will be the fnlMTc noiuc t»f the happy •couple. g:

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Fire at Cinliih^'n Tacking lla*«.' Omaha. Neb... Dec. :i.—About 7 o'clock last evening 1 lie boxing department of the Cudahv [lacking house in South Omaha was -discovered to be on tire. The buildings being detached from the main plant aided the lireuien in preventing the flames spread, and the blaze was -confined to the building in which it started. The origin of the lire is unknown. Loss, Si."..uoii.

English l.atMii- I.eaderK Here. New Yohk. Dec. :i.—.John Burns. M. P.. the socialist and labor leader of London, arrived here yesterday on the Etruria. lie was accompanied by D. llolmes. a representative of the trade union congress parliamentary committee. and .John Williams Betin, M. P. They are to attend the annual congress of the American Federation of Labot at Denver.

SK» 'UetK a Verdict for •H.OOO. Titmn. Ohio. Dec. :i.—^Minnie Kim-iiii-l as adniiuist ral ri.\ of the estate of her husband. Curtis Kiminel. brought suit for S10.000 damages against the Nickel l'late-railroad for the. death ot her husband, who was accidentally killed while on duty. The jury, after being out two days, awarded a verdict, for the plaintiff of S-.OUO.

£iit•*&<*** Tor Murri*"*otiK HijjlmHViueu Sr. -losKl'li. Mo.. Dec. I. -Andrew Miller, a negro highwayman, charged with the murder of Oliver llaynesthe night of Oct. T. was found guilty and liis punishment tixed at ten years in the penitentiary. William Free, his companion in crime and the unc who struck Ibe fatal blow, gets twenVy-liTe v-ears.

A HARDWORKING WOMAN

Uuniiiii

—sooner or later suffers

]l#i^ 1 from backachc, nervous, worn-out feelings, or a sense of weight in the abdomen, dragging down sensations and dizziness. It will all come to an end with lr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for it's woman's special tonic and nervine it restores lier strength, regulates and pro­

motes all the natural Junctions and makes a new woman of her. t'terinc debility, lrregularitv and inflammation are most often the cause of the extreme nervousness and irritability of some •women the medicine to cure 'it is the "Prescription" of IJr. Pierce. All the aclies. pains and weaknesses of womanhood vanish wlicre it is faithfully employed. J)r. Pierce's l'avorite

Prescription is therefore just the medicine

for younff Kjri„

and

just ntcriiig womanhood

for women at the critical "change of jife."

DR. PIERCE'S^ FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION

CURES THE WORST CASES. Homer Clakk, uf .v». juX 11W Shrtt, Sinn.1 Citv, /a., writes:

Mr.

My wife was troubled with female weakness, and ulcers of the uterus. She had been doctoring with every doctor of any good reputation, and had spent luts of money in /whospitnR but to no pur»"po?c. sMic continued to ^et worse. She was greatly prejudiced ajrain'a patent medicine-. but as a last resort we tried a bottle of Dr. l'iercc's l-'avorite Prescription. We had seen some of your advertisements. :it.d Mr, Cumminj'S, a -.vtsl-side drajr.

Mas. Ci.ahk. jr t. nnvised m- to trv a l.- a!e We tried it with l::c folli..vi:i^ v.-'.-.ils Tile lir't

r-ottle

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PS IM'BKINS'

CASTORIA

for

Infants

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water r.t a rcason.iujc J.-J' Ma-utlv 011 hand.

and

Children.

MOTHERS, Do You Know

liuunmiu's Drops. Godfiry's Cordial, many su-cultoil Sootl

most remedies for children are compo»ed of opiuui or morphine 1

Do Yon Know that opium ami morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons

Do Yon Know Uiat In moft couutries di-uc^'ists are not permitted to sell narcotics without lubcling tbeui ixjigons

Po Yon KttOW that you Rhou'ul not iH'nnit any medicine to he piven vour child unlues you or your physician know of what it iK coinjxised

Do Yon Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable pri'iviratlon, ami that a list of iU ingredieats is published wltli e.verj- bottle

Do Yon Know tliat Cartorta is the prescription ot ihe fiunous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been iu une for nearly thirty years, and that moru CaRtoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined

Po Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the Uuited States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and liis awitpns to use the word Castoria and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense

Po Yon Know that one of tho reasons for grantinK this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to 1*3 absolutely harmless?

Po Yon Know that. 35 average doses of (.'asior'.u are furnished for 35 exults, or oik cent a dost

Po Yen Know that when jiossebw.il of this jierfeet preparation, your children may be kept well, and tliat you may have unbroken rest

WtH, these tilings are worth knowing They are facts.

.The fttc-wimilw Is on wwy wrapper.

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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria«

J. W. Faust

SAVING RESULTS FROM CLEANLINESS AND

SAPOLIO

I HAVE JUST KBCBIVBD

A large and staple line ol'goods from a large New York house who are going to retire from business. Have bought them at my own prices and will oiler them to my customers at prices cannot duplicate them for. I will guarantee everything sold Iroiu this lot to be as represented. Youcan buv

A #1.75 New Style Corsage, Pin, for A lot ot 82.00. 82.5U and Kings, lor. An 818 Watch fur A 2-r cent Silver Pin. for.. 'M.

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 of other articles, too numerous to mention. Hear in mind mv guarantee as to price and i)ii:ilit.y with every article.

WE LEAD THE WORLD! Ijubens' Batss House Misfit Parlor. 11

LSI ^4 5i WrM W Hhbin*:l4ni ir**rl. IndiiiiiiitMiliH, Intl. je

I KING OF CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS.

(Mir not nioiiK null hc.'iiitilnl tall stufk 1^ now arriving "hilly, ami is I C!tj with« ui t'S'Tprwui tU»* Un»^i iio«t tSMlfoifil Htork lothint: CNrbln»vu in L5] thU 'isy. K.'^ry Kiirikirnt Tniior-iiirul^ ami «»ur l«iw* |-i pln«*n tUrni within JJO !si yJJL t-uHy n-acli ot nll l{o]jHHiilM ojn Mrtt|i». ^4

"ONCE OUR CUSTOMER. ALWAYS OUR CUSTOMER."

\Z. A 12.') Tailor-Mu'lM Suit, m»I) Tui' Jld.iKl. g] A $30 I'm lor Ma«lo Suit, wt.« .^ll toi pi fVi A $Ji% Tail4»r-Ma«U» suit. w«» soil fir $!"*.(),•. g| fc) ^*1-• A Suit. hell lur 5l",.r)U. IT*

CQ A $-15 Tailor-Mad^ Suii. wo bmII for $2(1 itt. HH Isj I'ant- fi*'in Vv.&u |li, worth I'.'.1 sure you nrr in tint rijjbt |ilhcfk. 3

BATES llOI'SE MISFIT

II 56 West ashington Street. SI

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that rnreBoric,

Soothing .Syrups, and

.... }lrja4li|ii.ii teifor.<p></p>PUMPS

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nui all4:xuires |icrt nning to the same. We have the best Wind Pump in. tii* market and can convince you if yon will ca No. 25 South Washington street. Wt: lin\ iniU up and would lie *o show vtiii.

drilling machine and will guarantee you: 1 |Hne uf maehineiy supplies and oil con-

"THRIFT IS A GOOD REVENUE. GREAT

J. W. FAUST.

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