Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 March 1895 — Page 3
ERE is but one
in the world to bcusiire the best and that use onlv a wed-established of strictly pure white lead, 1 oil, and pure colors.* following brands are stand-
Id Dutch" process, and are absolutely
ctly Pure White Lead
Southern," "Red Seal,
tucky," "Collier." you want colored paint, tint the above strictly pure leads National Lead Co.'s Pure Lead Tinting Colors. colors nre sold in one-pound cans, each sufficient to tint 25 pounds of Strictly ite Lead tbc desired shade they nre ui ready-mixed paints, but a combination tly pure colors in the handiest form to -tly Pure White Lead. 115 a postal card and get our ixjok on id color-card, free.
ATIONAL LEAD CO.. New Yuri.. Cincinnati Branch, ill and Frecuian Avunnc, Cincinnati..
RJW YOU VEL BUY A
(her
Following Tloadfi.
A.'& •oil:. A c.
C. 11. & 1). I. I). Si W.
15. & 0. H. W
number of other teadiu^ rail.tie* 2 For full particulars rerates, routes and excursions
A. CLARK
fordsville.
FARMERS
rKt
E
mg purchased the RINK N. we offer special induce•iO nil farmers and transient -ither to feed or stand 111. All shall b? kept in shelter at ail
It you have a horse to trade Jiring it io us.
IRTER BROS.
A KKW MOKK BOOK AilKNTS
In tliif and ndjolnins couiiticB fw
lOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD-
:f new book by tiKV. KliANClS k. I'rp-'t of the Vnited So 'iety ot C'lnistriivor. The best chance to imike money jreit to all who want [irofitabte work. i.Ki'iit in tliif vicinity can etirn JUKI
Distance 110 hinilnmce. fur \vt (1:17 Jcive credit. premium copio*. free owttlt, tlusivH territory. Knr pirtienlnrs.wriv to I11UTUINUTON A Co.. tlnrifuril. Ceim.
FMy
TKSS
A: llKAtt NOISK^ ('UlIKll Tubular Cnsbions h«lp wli«n all
as Kinases help eyos. 'A'hi»iH)rH heard. Invisible. F. HISCOX, MM H'way. jk, 01c rtcpou iSetul for lutfik nud ]vr»ot^
00
in money »ho ot.lwr valuable pi piiiiatns to jrood Kii"ss^r«. UASK HALL enthusiasts this is your IIIITY. setMiil.-r ILO«K ASII COWNTKY AO-
Pn'oe All Nvvs lea!oi ^.r ,-Zt'A east i-et. New York.
How is This?
fe-'hinu unique i-vnn thi'KO ilayts u. 'li premium otlvr^. ifs-tli" latesl •f Malhiri'i'e Magii/iiif. a Xi '!t.i!i!v of liMiiu.iiU',i l'-• il^1.i al r^aii-
ral
ti
scv.il the
PI I' 'SIT 1"I!
iiollar. tht !iol in eotnin thi-
line une year lor "m Hihtreriplion priei'. eatii. fubei-'ril.tcr 'if*.j •vi N (lui ii'.'J il"
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iMi wi'i'U. |ir iif 11 ini fi'eeivv a new and i*t* imvi'i. mail. |niE)t \p.iiii. every
IT
!:fty-t\vn
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ami in addition
it the tnaj/aziiif onci1
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mo'itli for
tiKv.ths. all for one dollar. It ifwhich tin- iul)iibin'rp can only I tM make in tiie confident iwceptating a (miidled tiiiniR.ind new itifrp. A inon« tin* '.utlioi-H in the are. W ilki'' ("ollins..
I'ieBunt. Mrs-'. Ohpiiarit. Marv' II. iv. Floret!-"' Marry at. Anthony 1"-. A.Cotian I »oyle. P.raiJdoii, in Marrvat. Thaeuery and! \'orne." If yon wit?h to take taucoftlns nmisnal opportunity) it dollar for Stafford's Magazine S' "i'. V'hir Tirat -opy of 1ti iuhl'1 ymir nuinher of tt'e^ii ty'tsiti (inn- !nel.i tvo"U) whieli yon ,V,,v, t!v ir '.vi!! he
IIV
return mail. Kemit by 1
VOVA) lUIULlslllNt. CO.. Publishers of MAI-'rl'ttlH AtAZiNI-..
J'itil. New York. N.. ni"!'Vion tins paper. 'tjr'^l lv
i:,ieti.li IHonmml
IS
llnixd.
KNYR0YAL PILLS
fc. OH^lnnl
aJwjy* i.
h'urcirt for rf knfjii'h imo sfQ'. in llv,l,uhv.A
•LLILL. I O.OIMI 'I A.: /.IR.
ht Kt4 rv"bcii»I- ut
Children Cry for
Jitchers Caetoria.
the createst
BLOOD PURIFIER
KNOWN.
Tl,.s r.r.-.i! (M-rman Medicine is the CHEAPEST ami best. 128 doses of Suh.lmr iticrs for $1.00, less Lllill) OHO (loSC* It will mi iir worst kind of :-i:in disease from a common jiimple on the face to that awful disease. SCROFULA, lu all cases of such stubborn, 0 seatei diseases. Sulphur Hitters is the best wedieine to use. Don'twaituntil tomorrow, try a buttle
Don't ever take
BLUE
PILLS,
or
mercury,they are deadly. Put your trust in Sulphur letters, the purest and best medicine ever made. IsyourTONCUE
COATED
TO-DAY.
•with a
yellow, sticky substance? Is your Hreath foul ami offensive? Your Stomach is
OUT
OF
ORDER.
Use Sulphur Bitters immediately. If you are. sick, 110 matter what ails you, use Sulphur Hitters.
Don't wait, mull you are. unable to walk, or are tl.it, on your back, hut some AT
ONCE,
it will
cure you. Sulphur Hitters is THE INVALID'S FRIEND. II Send .1 2-oint stamps to A. 1'. Onhvvy
0
IiosU.11, lor i.' -i 1 Uii-al work imi.lislifd
Vmi '.'no Sumiv So'
Big Four Route
HEAL LINE FMM
('llli'Ai iO. .ST. LOt IS, I'KOlUA. INlMANAroUs. '!J- VKI.ANU. »OLl'Mia SAN i)l SK V, HKNTON HAUTaUi
And intermediate point*. Solid vefltibuled i'raics, Kh'^nat Coaches, riuttot TarlorCars. Wagner Slenpiie.: 'ary. Dunn Cursto '.'incumatl, where diract connection* v'' n*o mado with solid trains with ihrounh sleeping cars of the
Chesapeake Ohio Ky., •*.
QUEEN fc CRESCENT Route
And Louisville Jc Nashville ty.„ to Richmond old I'oint Comfort, and all points in the Yir triiiian aud Carolin.'LS. Jacksonville. St. Augustine and all points in Florida. New Orleans and all principal Southern cities. Through I'Mace Sl»*epii»£ Cwra between St. l.ouis and W ashington, via Hip Four & A O. Kou e. 1'uuri.si Kate* in eflect.
K. O. Moi'OHMIOK, I. H. MARTIN, r.'b'c'r Traflii! Mana^' *5en'l 1'. A. Ticket Agt Cincinnati, Ohi o.
REMOVAL
1VJ.
-THE-
Grand Slioti Sto?
will mo\e April 1 to the room formerly oeeiipied by Ramsay Goltra. Therefore iht? great eheap f?:ile of Shoes will continue up to that time.
Ladies' Fine Shoes $1.2"). Mens' Fine Shoes reduced from $1.98 to $1.75.
Coine early and get tin' best
E A A S S E
E S S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
O O A
BOILING WATER OR WlK.
Monev to Loan
WiMi payment and time suit, iH)rrowor. I11urest theiowest. Kither ?eal estate or pevso.ial sfcii/ity a-'vrpied. c^l notes rash"d
C. W. BURTON,
!fi' *.. i\MNt M.tih Svs
GIV-A.NULA.TED
UG A
A'1'
5 Founds Cramtlated Sngat Found 'alifornin Pe/u hes... 2 Founds Californi
All tu»ods
,\ UlPtAlIlC TaLo
i\S»o Ottti'r, in/utc 'tut huMUv (X rivv.i,i vt m\UX\or*K, At. UrilcziUV.
or (*»'«d 4o.
mJf tjnnrs 1i pHrtirukftrr'. trfttniPriiftJ'" utiJ jB "ItvMffi |'or Unilv^rrtUnr^XA
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CAREER OF "WARREN.
FATHL3
9
HKNTS i'KU I'Ol'Nlt
firing or send this "list withfOne Dollar'to the South End Grocery and set the followint':
OF JoSlc MANSFIELD A NEE.R IN CALIFORNIA.
I Ol IO( 1 Ol toe
1.
llaisins.:.
1 Pound California Fear-, 2 Tounds Kidney Fe.ms 4 Founds 1 Ionv.m .......
1 0(
Can 1-eM Coin Can lie--: Tomatoes. ....... i.. I'M'imi C.rn Hakii.e Fowler. otmd e'-orl Tea 9.
00 cc oc oi
I
iranteed I re: W'ciriht.'1
!i and full
R. M. HILLS.
k. Ciie-tn.it Stree'..
Children Cry for r*5tcher's Castor?»•
PI
Hovr He I. il tl Kival Kditor la Stockton.
Got IntoJuil For Lifer.t:d Was Pardoned,
A Steamboat Adventure Witli St,(KK),000
the .il Vjgare.
Josiu ^i.tu-ticld, whose ^ay earoer in Gotham i» yi :icration ago is well romnniberetl, had a father whoso career was »lso remarkable—a mixture of the heroic aud tra^ie. Said a California fortyniner the other day in a reminiseont mood: "Mansfield Wamm came from New Orleans to San Fnineisco in tho early fiftiea Ho came after gold, like tho rest of us, but, as ho was a email, sickly, consumptive looking fellow, he did not pan out, well as a digger in the mines. So lie went to editing a weekly newspaper at Stockton. No sooner had ho started up tiian tho other editor went for him—in his paper. "In those days personal journalism was the thiep. and in California the editors spoke ii ht out, calling each other all kinds of names not used in society.
Wane:i replied, bur in a gentlemanly way. While this newspaper war was going on one of tiio merchants attacked Warn :i for some alleged slight, and Warren hesmall and physically weak got tluMvorst of tho one sided lighr. Ho was so badly nsed up that he stated, a.s «o ,.-j as ho got out off bed, that, he would i.i.f ki next man who attacked him. Accordingly, lie purchased a long bowie kvife. ft. so happened that tho editor oi! tho rival sheet again abused him, and beforo Warren's paper eanio out ho was attacked on tho streets hv his opponent. Ho knocked Warren down, jump- 1 on him aud was beating him umueirilully. Warren succeeded in unsheathing his bowio knife, when lie stabbed tho aggressor to the heart. "On the trial it was proved that. Warren had threatened to kill tho next man whom ho irigot. fight also that lie had bought the bowio knife immediately after making the threat. Tho defense argued that Warren did not have tho rival editor in mind at theso times, and furthermore that ho acted In self defense, which was the truth. However, be was lownd guilty aud sentenced to ho hanged. The governor commuted tho sentence to life imprisonment, and in a year or two Warren was pardoned. "The family removed to San Francisco, and hero Josio began to assist in the elevation of ho s:tage. "As soon as she became prosperous she left tho family in their old ago and poverty and flit red eastward to become notorious as the cause of tho murder of
Jim Fisk "I lost track of Warren until 18Gi). I met him in New Orleans. He showed mo tho first issue of The True Jeffersonian, a redhot Democratic paper that he had just started at Carrol It on, a suburb of Now Orleans. He spoke very little of California and Califoruians, and what ho did say was rather uncomplimentary, and I do not censure liim for it. He died a few years afterward about the time of the tragedy of which his wayward daughter was the central figure. He visited his daughter in New
York during the height of her career and was very coldly received, I am told. At any rate, be lived poor and died as poor as lie had lived. "I may mention an instance in his career -which will show that be was not a coward. It was the custom of the miners to ship their gold dust by steamer from Sacramento to .San Francisco. About $1,000,000 was made inoueehipment. guarded by Warren and a half do/.eu assistants. About 50 roughs embarked on the steamer under the guise of cattlemen and ranchmen en route to Frisco on business. The treasure room was amidships on the lower deck. The steamers in those days carried a small cannon at the bow, which was discharged on hmding, so as tonotiiv the settlers. It also frightened the savage Indians, who soon came to regar,i the 'floating houses' with fear and su erstition. Warren suspected a move the part of the roughs and fixed the gun on a pivot, so that it would command the stern of the bear and the approach to the treasure, room. Ho heavily loaded the gun and then threw in a handful of nails for scattering shot. Tho attack, he was iniormed. w»:- to be made at sundown, jnst. as bo boat was rounding the Firate's cove, about :!0 miles above
San Francisco. Warren aud his men assembled in the bow and soon noticed a number of men fi.riaing on th- stern of the boat and others joining them from the cabin above by coming down the back stairway. The cannon was innm diatelv reversed, and Warren and his men drew their revolvers. -o up stairs, or ll turn her lo.ive and mow you down like wheat!" shouted Warren as he stood ready to 'let er go. "Thr. roughs, seeing that they were outflanked, recoiled in disorder, and some ran up srairs. Just, at that moment tho boat ran on a sand bar and was keeled over, nearly up- tting her. Tile roughs were panic stricken, doubtless thinking this was part ol the pingramme, aud some of them jumped overboard The cannon alj-o went overboard In few hours, lortunatelv, nilother boat came a'oiig and haub'd us oS tho bar. and we arrived safely at Sau
Francisco witli our iJl.ono.ooO in gold dust. X'.e those who jumped overboard did not gel back. We would not let. anybody board us at that stage ot tho proceedings. especially as \v:- knew who they were. They may have swum ashore, though. concluded the forty-inner in a rather doubt in:.' ou" a- to the ultimate safety ot the roughs.—.Philadelphia Time,-.
N..i '.il-.-iUt. ut Will :i 'I ill.-. 4 Mang(—i don't like that foieiguer, aud I don't believe he's a count at all.
Mainu—Why notV He seems to know all the nobility. Madge—I Know, but bo's actually Hot money of his OWD.—Chicago Record.
WHERE PARIS IS AHEAD.
Her Wftiblorfnl Kvstem *f I'rH'.unmtic TuUo* ,tr»i TrlepUone*..
in Paris the pneumatic tubes used in tho dispatch of card telegrams and letter telegrams from one portion of tho city to the other tiro placed in tho sowers. Tho excellent sewer system has helped tho development of this bandy means of communication in away which wonld not have beon possible othorwisa It ia quicker than tho telegraph for messages within the city and would be perfect if the slow Parisian factour were replaced by the smart London boy messenger. As we stand bolow tho tube wo can hear tho whiz of tho "chase" distinctly. Tlioro it goes at lightning speed, bearing, most probably, some tender message from lovesick Joan at his office at tho bourse to pretty Jeanotte, who is toiling somewhere noar the Bon Marche, and fixing a rendezvous for tho evening after thoday's laborsaroover. Wonderfully convenient these telegrams for correspondence—moro secret than tho telegram proper, making no awkward mistakes in times and places—and, best of all, preserving tho caligraphy of tho sender.
Mora serious things aro doubtless passing across he coils which cover tho remainder ul' the roof of the tunnel. These are tho telegraph and telephone wires, thousands ul' miles of them, connecting tho 210 pcj.-to'Hc.'s and placing hundreds of subscribers in tho city within earshot. Overhead wires aro prohibited in Paris, so are sky signs, and how much tho city gaias in beauty those only know who have seen union, with Ps unsightly webs strung across the. housetops, spoiling whatever of tho picturesque there may be about the streets and constituting a serious danger to per-, sons and pn perty.
There is no comparison either in the efficiency of the telephone in lie two cities. A whisper may bo heard in Paris, while in London telephoning is generally a most exasperating operation. A striking piece of evidenco on this point is atl'ord'd by tho fact that it is well nigh impossible to telephone from Paris to any given subscriber in London, and that before the instrument could bo of any jiractical use for long messages the two great fureign news agencies—Dalziel's and Router's—were obligod to have special wires laid underground to their offices from St. Martin's lo Grand.
On tho other hand, any subscriber in any part of the French capital may bo heard with ease from tho general postoflico in Loudon. In this and one or two other matters already mentioned John Bull has a great deal to learn from Jacques Bonhomme.—Good Words.
CORSICA AS A REPUBLIC.
It Wan KonmlMl In the Klevcnth Century, and 1U Coimt itution Still Live*.
During tho tenth century Corsica was the prey of contending barons, who in their struggles for territory ravaged the island and despoiled tho people.
At last, in the first year of tho eleventh century, tho lord of the Cinarca, to the northeast of Ajaccio, a baron more powerful than tho rest, sought make himself ruler of the island under the title of count of Corsica.
He had triumphed over his brother barons, but he had not reckoned with the uemocra.iy of tho island. That long sutteifc-ig body arose, and in one decisive iiait lo i-wept away tho lord of the Cinarc.a and proclaimed that the land of Corsica bolongod to the people of Corsica. I
Sambncuccio and the island assembly founded 1007 what, is known as "La I Terra di •onininno" and gave it a popular constitution, which lias ever since bten held sacred. Under this constitution the various hamlets of a vallov were formed into a pieve, or parish, presided over by a podesta, or mayor, aud two or moro "communal fathers," who nominated a caporale, a sort of tribune of the people.
The various podestas or mayors of different parishes assembled and elected a supreme council consisting of men. —Scottish Geographical Magazine.
for
We
Infants
Do Yon
without lain-.
Do Yotl K::
its ingredients is
Po You Rflow
Cftstorin
Do You Know
because Castoria had boon proven to be
Do Yon Know
arc pep
HER ENTRANCE
—into octcly, and wmnatihuod as well, is an extremely critical period in every girl's life. At this time shv needs advice, and. what's more—hcl) the ripht sort. If she puts her faith in Iir. J'urce's l*avt»ril- lJre-. scription it can t»rin^ only jyood itMill*it's a medicine that's madi isjutiallv to build up women's ^tivnjjth and vuu w#inen's ailments—an iuvi^ciratinjc. resioralivc tonic, southing cordial, and bracing turvine purely veritable, non-.iletdndic, aud perfectly harmless. I ur all tlu* functioiml derangements. Daiuful disorders, and chronic weaknesses that alflict womankind, the "Favorite I'rej-cviption is ^peci^»c.
TERRIBLE FAIN AND FAINTING SPELLS. Mr: ihiuuab. nht r. ri i- f'j DR. R. V. Pji.KCK, KufTalo. .\*. V. Jhar Sff
Y.i:r
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1 /'.die ns'
Wlten I eoinnu ncetl t.d: injr yt»ur meilicine 1 warvery sickly, had Irefjuent spells of faintinft. terrible pnin iti my head, ami life was a burden to :nc I was attended by mn v.»f ihe best phvsTcians in our town, but with rjt s*ool results. At last a nti^hbor advised ir.e to trv lr PieTce's i*avorii t* )'r esi. ptiou. which I ciid ami after takiie* "tic Iwttle I le:t '^rf« ally .j bencfiUti. I would ndvwe .U !•»«lit -:ino-ir»v at'Hirted io trv a T,\v
Mr- SA.Mll.l, At litis
el" ii.- ur muled Wuiui.ii )l« l»i«ea« st nt i'fiiii a in than fur le I"' aTHfr= to pa
and
AIUTI- L)T.
I'ii r-'' .15
above.
and
that
ccnts,
AMPS
Children.
Do You Know
Bnternan's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, niutiy so-called Soothing Synipa, aud most remedies for chJIdn:ti nre eou)jKsed of opiiiiu or morphine?
Po You Know il-"' opium and morphine are stui*-fyin£ narcotic poisons
SUMS
P° Yu
unless you or vo
4
that Paregoric,
ii. most countries druggists are not ienniM.ed to sell narcotic*
HI... y./u should not term it any medicine tu be given your child 'vii:ijn know of wimt it is eomposed
.I.I. Ousioria is a purely vegetable preparation, and with every bottle
luat Car.loria is the prescription of the famous I)r. Sa:
That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that moru Custoriu is ur
of all other remedies for children combined
Yoti Know that the Patent Office Department of tho United Slates, and of
other countries, ha\e issued exclusive rii^ht to Iir. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word
and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense
that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was
absolutely harmless?
33 average
or one cent a dose
Do Yon Know
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken re-t 1
Wellj theso things are worth knowing They are facts.
Tho fac-similo
signature of
tio^-s of Castoria are furnished for
that, when possessed of this jerfeet preparation, your ehilJren may
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
ITS
iiionovory
wrapper*
N.I I UlOl
\S
TO
S
Your cystem will tie as tree iiom nicotine as the day before you took your, tirst chew or smoke. An iron clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit, in all its iorms, or money refunded. Price SI.00 per bos: or S boxes (Ho diivs treatment, and guaranteed cure.) 8-.i0. For sale by all drug gist or will be sent hv mail upon receipt ot pricc. SISNI) SIX TWO CENT ST
FOK SAMPLE BOX Pookb-t.- and proofs free. El' 11EKA CHEMICAL a. .MAN IMWC. CO.. LaCrosse, YVi.-,
Uttln' of Til I'lONKKli l'KKSS COMPANY. U. W. llonn.'k. Su|.j. M. Paul, Minn.. Sept ?,
y.' V- Kup'ka I'hemieuJ and M'l'g Co., LaCioft.se. Wis. ay lJenr&ii'* 1 have been a tobaeeo fiend for many years, and during the past two year.ha\" «moked liftmen or twenty cigars regularly every day. My whole nervou?* system became atTch'il, until my physician told me I must (live up tho use oi tobacco for the time being, least. I tried the ciille.i "Keeley Cure,"
01' SUlHiKNLY
ind don't be imposed upon inn nig ri'iii d\ that rei|tiii'e.s you to do so. as ii. is nothng more ban a substitute. In the sudden tonpatre ol tobacco you must, have some and in most ah nses. the effect of tit.be it opium, morphine, or tes. leaves a far worse habit con 0-..' A*k your druggist about 1A('0 1!K It. is purely vege able You do not have to top using tobacco with 5ACO-CUKO. If will notify von when to stop and your .lesirl'or tobacc will cease
ss
'.
No-To-line,r ami vnrious other romodlen, but with
out success. untd 1 accidentally learuotl of your "linoo-Curo.' Three weeks ago to-day I cowmeueeO using your preparation, and uwlay 1 consider myself completely ••uretl am in parHealth, am! that horrible raving fo tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, hur completely left me. 1 consider your •'Haco-Curo simply wondeful, ami can fully recommend it. Yours very truly, C. V\. IIOKNIOK.
Finest Liquors, Wines, eer
And Cigars.and Tobuccc.in the city at
JOHN BAh'liY'S SALOON.
i'lec Lunch always on nand. "Oanny*- sullivan, master of ceremonies. Sec him when in need of anything in our line. West Matket street saloon. Renumber the place.
A Blizzard Coming
FROM MARCH 3D TO 25TH.
ill sell at rh-" Kiddie Wilson .-•'.and. boots and shoes at prices m. ver net ore olVerr-d in !ra wlbrdsville. havo no old shelf worn find damaged good- to close out at cost, but evervthins» is
Which 1 will -ell -.cry cheap. Note the following sample of pric
Don»ola Ibitton. ce and ("ongres: lip $ i. oo
alwavs
time.
I'd tue
Child's 1 hmgola Ladies' Oxfords
n's and Bovs' Hoots at (Just.
cail and st-c these _roods before buying else when,', were never sold so low lici'oi'e, iti this :itv. lie:
J~. HEEL Zelxixex*.
liiddle W ilsoii's !',1 Stand.
'THC BEST IS. AYE. THE CHEAPEST. AVOID IMITATIONS OF AND SUBSTITUTES FOR
SAPOLIO
liuttnn. 50. 75
O
111(1 ()OV
ts these jctlllllv.
