Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 March 1895 — Page 6

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PUREST BEST

LESS THAN HALF THE* PRICt OF OTHER BRANDS •4- POUNDS,20+ 4HALVtS,IO+ QUARTERS.54 SOLD IN CANS ONLY

THE

Vandalia

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No. 59 Dally. 1 P. IllNo. Si Rxpruss W:44 a. in J»o. Mail ., ,5:10 l. m. north No. 52 Mail :... .':: ..S:IR a. III. No. 54 Express ti:19 p.m, No. BO Daily 1.50 p. m. Oooii conniH'tior inmle at. Terro llnuto for the Booth anil youth-west. Trains ruu through to St. Jowepli, Mich., making gthxl oonuectiou with C. & VV. for Michigan poluts.

J. C. HT5TCHINSON. Aiient,

Big Four Route.

TBAIN8 AT CHAW FOHtlSYII I L. IMG Fdl'lt.

BAST. WEST 8:IT a. Dally toxenpt Sunday) 6:90 p. kW p. ra Daily 12:1A a. iti a. Daily 8:35 a. J:*l p. in.. ..I)aily iexoopt Sunday) 1:5 p, m.

G. E.KOUINSON, Agent.

TLouigvfl.it HEWAIBAHYSCHICASORT.(.(S--

'it. A. .t C. JIONON.

MORTH. SOUTH. *18 a. Nicht Express 1:50 a.m. p. in 1'asnenger (Do stopn).. 4.17 a.m. 5c40 p. Express (all atopn) 1:40 p. m. 2:90 p.m Local Freight 8:14 a, m.

All trains slop at Linden, Ladoga ani{|Koach dale. Local freight carry passengers

L. A. CLAKK,'Agent.

Low Rates to Muncie

Via Big Four Route, account State eu campment, (J. A. K. Ono faro for round trip, on March 25, 26 and '27 from all points in Intliana on account of Ktato encampment. (Irand Army of tho lie public. Tickets good returning until March 2!i. 1S(.I." inclusive. For full par trculars call on •. h. Kokinmin.

Agent Hig Four Routt*.

Children

Cry

for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Bncklen's Arnica Salve.

The Host Salve in the world for c.its, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlieuin, fever sires, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. l'riceOa rents per bo\. For sale bv Nve liooo. Mar. 1 yr.

Cure Yoursell.

Don't pay largo doctors' bills. The best modieal book published. 100 pages, elegant colored plates, will bo sent to you on receipt of three '2-eont stamps to pay postage. Address A. P. Ordway ACo., Boston. Mass.

Free to Christian Endeavorer.s. Pockot guide and uipp of I'oston. the convention city.

The Passenger Department of the l!ig Four Route have issued a very convenient and attractive Pocket (Juido to tho city of Boston which will be sent free of charge to all members ofj the Young Peoples Society of Christian Kndeavor who will send three two '. cent stamps to cover mailing charges to the undersigned This Pocket fiuide should bo in tho hands of every member of the Society who contemplates attending tho 11th annual convention as it shows tho location of all depots, hotels, churches, institutions, places of amusoment, prominent buildings, street car lines, etc., etc. ,VVrito soon as tho edition i6 limited.

E. (). McCormick.

Passenger Trailic Manager, Big Four Route, Cincinnati, ().

LOCAL NEWS

MIPS Anna '.Sums has returned from the Chicago school of roufiic. Sunday was the day for the annual wearing of the green and it duly observed. '.

Misses Adah, Kva and Nettie tappersou, of Ladoga, visited friends in this city thin week.

An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. {Oliver died on Friday and was buried 'on last Saturday.

The "Charity Ball'' at Music Hall ou j'1 uesday night was greeted by a good crowd and was highly enjoyed,

Section ono of the Musical Amateurs gave a musir.de at the 1). II. 15ald'.vin music store on Monday evening.

Albert Henry is about the streets once again having almost entirely recovered his grippe, inside and out.

Dr. Stanley gave an interesting lecture oil the Chinese Japanese war at the Center church on Monday evening.

Or. Will C. lvobbins. of the St. l.-ouis

S. O. Uayless. of Frankfort, has been I appointed assistant' general counsel of the Uig Four railwav, with headquarters at Cincmnat!.

Report has it that Frankfort will have another largo grain elevator. Chicago parties have beer, there looking for suitable ground upon which to build.

Mrs. M. L. V'ingert has disposed of her millinoiy stock at Myers A Charm's to Miss Carrie K'enyon who vdl conduct the business henceforth at the same stand,

Mapie sugar is abum.ant. That is the stutl dubbed ••maple sugar." A pretty good imitation is on the market and it is adifiicuit matter to ascertain the pure when you see it.

The lifth annual banquet and reception to have been given by the P. O. S. of A., on last .Monday night was declared otT on account of tho death of their brother .John B. Breaks.

We are yet adding an occasional new subscriber to the REVIKW'S list. The people are awakening to the fact that in it thoy get the best worth of their money, the most news and tho least air.

liillsboro has a scandal of huge dimensions which occupies the idle moments of her citizens for gossip. liillsboro what did you mako it public for? Do like Crawfordsvillo does. Keep them dark.

Mrs. Chas. Bonart was on Saturday afternoou given back her Tony name by the obliging Judge Harney. Mrs. Nettie was forced to this etep by the extreme rudeness and unagelic actions of her hubby.

Last Friday the L. N. A. & C. railway company was paid, through the Lafayette & Monon company, the sum of S6,657.44, the last of the guarantee of $63.000, made by the citizens and banks to insure the building of the groat shops in that city.

The police made several important raids on last Sunday and several arrests wore made which swelled tho school funds this week. One houso was pinched for keeping open on Sunday and another for alike oll'enso but where no drinks were sold, A number of "the boys" look necessarily blue on account thereof.

A young mairicd couple homeward bound at 11 o'clock on last Saturday night were "chewing the rag" in great shape. She must have been guilty of some misdemeanors for he was not using language found altogether in the Holy book. '1 he conversation was heard by your silent |uill pusher on west Main street near tlrant Avenue. Watch out for me you can not tell when or where I am liable to drop around. We will no' publish the conversation this time.

Tin. RK II .W is under obligation to Captain Chas. M. Travis for a sample box of the new lirazillian Moth Killer and PreventativJ. This preparation is now being manufactured in Crawfords villo by a company headed by Captain Travis a» the sale of this- article promises to be abundant as it advertises it self. Mr. Travis lirst learned of the value of the ingredients used in its composition while in Brazil aud claims that it is the best Moth killer kno\vn.

No Woman

is beautiful with a had skin, covered' with pimples, freckles, moth or tut.. 1 have been a»l ed many times what will remove these unsightly blemishes. No face paints or powders will remove them, as they are caused by impure blood. The only sure rem»dy that 1 have ever seen is Sulphur Bitters, ami in hundreds of cases 1 have never known them to fail. -Editress Fashion (lazette.

Washington plowing.

farmers have finished

Be Your Own Doctor."

It won't cost you one half as much. Do not delay. Send three "2 cent stamps for postage, and we will nend you Dr. Kaufmann's great work, tine colored plates, from life, on disease, its causes and home cure. Address A. P. Ordway & Co.. Boston. Mass.

TEXAS HOOPSNAKES.

THEY HAVE HOOKS ANO HOLES THEIR LIPS AND LIKE FUN.

Homoeopathic Medical College is visit- pic who are ignorant of how rho Texas iug his sister ills. W 15. Chatr.bers.

.Mr. (i. F. Hughes of the Haldwin music store is recuperating in Missouri. his place is being tilled during his ui sence by an I ndianapohsagent.

IN

With a Fine tame of Humor They Play (?ok*9 on Teuderfe?fc and Women—*opherH find lSullnnake* CrcHU* Lively Sitnatioim I-'or the

IJoi*p%rK,

"The hcopsnake of Texas is as interesting a repfcilo as you can find anywhoro,said a former resident of tho lione ytar State. 'It is unlike any hoopsnake I ever saw in tbo east and a good deal livelior. Under its lower jaw there is a lip, with a hole in it, and on the end of its tail there is a hornlike hook that curves upward. Wlionovor tho snake takes a notion to roll, it throws its tail over its snout-, hooks into tho lip, and goes spinning away over tho grass as merrily us you please. "Tho snake can get. ovor the ground pretty fast- by crawling, but it seems to take great, pleasr.ro in rolling. The under part of its body is bright red, and you can soo the snake quite a distance when it's rolling. Some say the horn is hollow and capable of ejecting poison, hut I don't know how true that is. Peo-

hoopsnake is hnilt- are simply aiua/cd when they happen to see one chango from a crawl to a roll. They can't luako out liow it is possible for tho snake to pnr, its ends together and roll away atsuch speed unless it sticks its tail into ii-s mouth. You will often run across a hoopsnako that is crawling along leisurely, when all at once it, will throw its tail forward and go zipping off at a speed, you imagine, that- makes its head swiin. But its head is always level, no matter how fast it rolls or how far. "I've seen many a man and hoy amusingly taken in by hoopsnakes out there. Every newcomer desires to possess a specimen, and they get. it into their heads that it is as easy as lying to catch one. The tenderfoot thinks he can capture a hoopsnako by poking a pole or stick through the circle made by its body. Ho gets fooled, however, for the cunning suako instantly unhook:- its tail, thus ridding itself of the stick or pole, runs along ou its belly for a short distance and then hooks into tho lip again and resumes its frolic with pori'ect- freedom. Tho hoopsnako has a lino sense of humor, 1 reckou, lor it take delight in scaring women aud tenderfeet by rolling right up to them and dodging away when they scream or jump. They tell a story out there of a man who ran tho handle of a rake through a hoopsnake's circlo and unhooked it. The snake got mad, struck at the man and hit the trunk of a mosquito bush with its horn.

It sped away then, and tho man found the print of its horn in the hark. He examined tho bush often, and ho took his oath that it died in less than 00 days. "I once saw a ffciopsnake hanging to ono of the hind feet of a gopher. The gopher kicked and squealed aud pulled, and tho snake kept tapping it on the hoad and hack with its horn. The snake couhlu't have swallowod the gopher, and it tormented tho little thing out of pure deviltry. Its aim with the hook was unerring, and it acted as if it was tickled all ovor every time tho gopher squealed. The hoopsnake's fun came to an end very suddenly tho moment, another gopher appeared. The second gopher took in tho situation at a glance, and it immediately hopped upon the snako and bit it in the back of the neck. Tho snake let go of the foot mighty quick, and all tho lively writhings im aginablo that suako performed in the next eight or ten minutes. It thrashed the grass flat in a space fivo foot in diameter, and I nover saw a c-reaturo hate to dio as that snako dil. It finally stretched out motionless, and I cut, off its horn, which had no hollow in it.

The wounded gopher was squealing in some brush, and its rescuer was trying hard to coax it into a hole, but it had been done for by tho snake, and it die' in a little while. "How it- does make a toad's eyes ban out when a hoopsnako gets after it! Tho toad knows that it's a goner, and it begins to hop and peep and squeal with terror before the snake has touched it. The snake is in no hurry, for it knows very well that tho toad can't get ourot its sight, and it takes downright eoii fort in hearing the toad wail. It crawls behind the toad, and when it gets good and ready it throws its tail forward and gives the toad a smart vhuinji he tween the eyes with the point of the horn. Tile toad backs up a few inches, and the snake seizes it by a hind foot. Then the road kicks with its free hind foot and claws tho grass with its front feet, keeping up a piteous squealing ail the time. Tho snake lets it kick ami claw for a spell, hut by and by knoeU tiie toad on ihe !.e till it stops kicking and swallows it. "While a hoopsnako was handling a toad in that way one spring I saw a builsnakc interfere. The Imllsnake of

Texas is a big headed reptile aboutfeet, long. Its body tapers all the way like a cone, anil it has two curved teeth in the upper jaw and is nonpoisonous. The hoopsnako had the toad bj- a hind foot, and of course the toad was making all the noise it knew how to. Suddenly a bullsnake glided out, of the bush and struck at the hoopsnake's middle with its upper jaw. The hoopsnako instantly released tho toad, faced the bullsnake and Jiii. it on the neck with its horn. The blow didn't phase tho bullsnake a particle. It returned the attack with a sidewinder that knocked the hoopsnake out of the path. Tho latter must have been very much astonished, for, instead of sailing into the big fellow again, it cleared out at once, and the bullsnake seized ihutoad right away, and started to swallow it."—New York Sun.

A Wire's

At norm-."

Wonder

Links

where I can find

Winks. .links—-Let's see. This is Thursday, and Thursday is his wife's day for being "at home." Guess you'll find him at tli« club.—New York Weekly.

A CRITIC SURPRISED.

Randolph Plinr« liill*H Crustiirs Interview With Hypercritical Dinidy. Lord Randolph Churchill took a very keen artistic delight in his wife's musical accomplishments, but ho waB unwilliug that any one olso should speak disparagingly of thorn. At an entertainment- ouco, whoro sho had consented to exoouto a brilliant dash on the piano, a tall youth with hangs and a monocle was observed paying a languid and rather insolent attention to tho music, standing closo onough to tho performer to havo his comments easily overheard by her. Lord Randy was closo at hand, too, and presently hoard tho vapid youth romark: "Deuced fine music, you know, but it lacks weal soul—it lacks weal soul.

To tho critic's astonishment a muscular young man, with a big mustache, whom ho had not noticed before, whispered in his ear: "For a shilling I'd wallop the lifoout of you!"

He hasteued to withdraw, but without discovering the ideutity of tho author of the m.-nace. The next day, to his delight, he received an invitation to the Churchills' home. Of course ho accepted with avidity. On entering ho was met, by his threatening neighbor of tho night before, who, he at once discerned, must, be Lord Randolph. He proceeded no farther than the entrance hall, for Churchill beckoned in tho direction of tho drawing room, and out floated Lady Churchill. "Tin's fellow has come to apologize to you for his remark of last, night," hissed Lord Randolph. "Now,'' to the stranger, "down on your knees!"

Down went the dandy, lisping out the most abject- plea for forgiveness. Then ho was turned over to a footman to be put ignominiously out of the door, while the host followed his retreating figure with a roar of derisive laughter. —Kate Field's Washington.

S£A ANEMONE AND BARNACLE.

An Odd rair of Cliums to He Seen In the Aju:iriuui at Castle Ourden. The sea anemone is very sensitive. It closes at, a hostile or thoughtless touch, not rapidly, for it can't do anything very rapidly, lmt as rapidly as it can, curling its tentacles inward and covering them over with its outer skin and flattening it down upon tho rock. But it is not disturbed by its friends. In ono of the smaller glass tanks at the itv's aquarium at Castle Gardou there aro several lit.tlo sea anemones taken from spiles and stones about the Battery. In tho samo tank, almost within reach of these anemones, aro some common barnacles—little ones, half an inch or so in diameter. Lacking in beauty as the barnacle may be, it is provided with a most, wonderful handliko member, which it throws up from its shell, with which it sweeps the water for food, the minute animalcule upon which it feeds.

Oue of these barnacles is

BO

Flowern In Northern Russia,

An English traveler innortliorn Rus sia writes to Tho'Gardener's Chronicle that nothing surprised him more than tho universal presonco of well grown flowering plants in dwelling rooms, Even, in the cells of monasteries and in rho studios of city photographers farther north than Archangel ho found such plants as oleanders, crotons, pelargonium^ anil fuchsias in almost every room. The double windows, so necessary to keep out the i-old, havo a draft spac»* between them tilled with flowering plants, and it docs not- si.mii necessary to open them for air during the short hot summer. From September to June the country is buried in snow and shut in by ice. The average temperature for .January is only 10 degrees. The July tonip,*ratur\ however, has an average of 00 degrees P., which is hardly to be wondered at when it is remembered that rho sun shines S3 liouis out, if the 24.

A Whistler Story.

Wiic of i.'ie best, of tho Iiossotti stories concerns Mr. Whistler. Ouco Kossutti asked Whistler how lie liked a, sketch he had made for a picture. "It has good point -, was tho answer. "Go ahead with it." A few weeks later ho was asked about- the picture. "Doing fa-

inously,said Kossetti. "l'vo ordered a srunuing frame for it." Sometime later Mr. Whistler saw tho canvas, trained, but sriil virgin of paintbrush or ,iiit. "You've done notiiftig to it," said Mr. Whistler. "No." replied EosMitti, "but I've wrirti a sonnet on tho subject, if you would care to Ik ,r it." When the recitation was over. Mr. Whistler said. "Rosetti, lake oat the canvas and put the sonne.i in the rame. —J'idl Mai! budget.

CaiiUou* Turkey.

The Russi-ii government has asked

permission of Turkey to mako measureincuts of tlie seji of Marmora in order to determine scioutitically what changes havo occurred through the lato oarth-

quakr The''iwrtu hiS'given I

PIPERHEID5IECK, 'PLUG TOBACCO

the

price

FLAVOR

Consumers of chewing toWcco who arewiiiingto paij a little more

dranjed for the ordinary

trade tobaccos, will find

tltis

brand superior to all others* 5EWARE Of IMITATIONS.

Don't Put it Off.

The necessity of a spring medicine is universally admitted. This is the best time of year in which to purify the blood, to re.store tho lost appetite, lr.d to build up the entire sysKm.as the body is now peculiarly susceptible to benefit from medicine. The great popularity attained by Hood's Sarsap:trilla, owing to its real merit and its remarkable success, has established it as the very best muliciueto take in the spring. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, and all humors, billious-ness, lyspepsia, headache, kidney and liver omplaints, catarrh, and all affections caused or promoted by a low state of the system or impure blood. Don't put it off, but take. Hood's .-sarsaparilla now." It, will do vouigood.

The youngest school teacher York is JMollie Jdairopust. twelve years old. aud said to be cusEful instructor.

closo to

one of tho little anemones that when he ttings his net it almost or quite touches the tips of the anemone's tentacles, which spread like tho most delicate and feathery branches of tho tiniest little tree. But the anemone doesn't closo up. Not, a bit. Here down deep in the tank its branches wave in the gently agitated water, as. delicate as thoy aro, they might do in the gentlest zephyrs on the land, and they wave and wave as the barnacle throws its net. Perhaps the sea anemone has its own benefit in mind through all this, for it is quite probable that the agitation of the water brings to it food that it might not otherwise receive but, however that may bo, the fact remains that the little anemone that would close at tho slightest touch of an enemy is quite undisturbed by any thing that its friend and neighbor the barnacle might- do.—Now York Sun.

The Mobile Ohio railroad has put on a double daily fast train service between St. Louis and tho south. This makes the Mobile & Ohio the quickest, asjit is now the shortest route to Memphis. New Orleans, Mobile, Birmingham anil all Florida winter tourist points. All trains aro equipped with Pullman palace butfett drawing room sleep'ers and handsome, 9asy-riding day coaches The Mobile & Ohio huB** always been popular with the traveling public, and this fastjtrain service will make it still more so.

Thus far about mysterious buried township, Salinac have been traced.

Money to loan. 118 W.[Main St.

California prunes worth .1 pound fetch 18 cents a pound French importation when sold Francisco.

nnriniBKioii nut. t.hft mnii.nf. I but apply Hall Hair lvonowcr, permission, but tho Russian man-of-war will bo escorted by a Turkish vos- 1 sol, and a Turkish naval officer will as-

cents a as real in Kan

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A good wild bee hunter must pos sess not only keen eyesight, but a thorough knowledge of wood craft,

Did You Ever

Try Electric letters as a remedy for tight, your troubles'/ If not. gel a bottle and get relict. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wonderful direot in lliionee in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appe

I tite,^constipation, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleeplesss, ex citable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells. Electric Hitters is tho mi dicirie you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use.

Large bottles only ."lOc.nt Xye A Hooe's drug:,'store.

A woman was struck by a locomotive at Orange, X. J„ and [burled twenty feet, but is uninjured.

You've Ho Idea

llow nicely Hood's .Sarsaparilla bits the needs of the people who feel all tired out lor run down from any cause. It seems to oil up tbo whole mechanism of the body so that all moves smoothly and work becomi delight. If you are weak. tired and nervous. Hood's Sarsaparilla ia just what you need. Try it.

Hood's 1'ills cure liver ills, constipa tion. biliousness, jaundice, sick head-

ache, indigestion.

If alllicted with scalp diseases, hair falling out and premature baldness, do

not UP ri,aso or

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This is a Fact!

It is coming the lime of year'now remind tho people what will 1JL. their interest. Don't forget that 1 am still buying

Hides,

tfen

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in New She is a suc-

Past Time to the South-

live miles of the wall in Evergreen county. Michigan

A. Miller iV Co.. tf

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Tallow,

Furs

And other products in my line. I

Up

into it deeper than ever, and alw ty pay more than anybody in the count? Anybody having dead animals wii notify nie and they will he removed on short nonce.

JOS. GOLDBERG.

If

ror

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ni)An

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Recently owned by Jas. Rrennan, would respectly invite the public tcj call and see me. Staple and 1'anoj Groceries at

jowest Prices!

'rornpt attention given to deliveries-

J. LONG

East Market Street.

Fits Cured!

(From f. S. -Journal of Mslloi»e.

Prof- W. H. PEEKE,

Who iiiftke." Hjict'lalty of

EPILEPSY

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