Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 September 1895 — Page 5

Nervous

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people should realize thRt the only

rw"r

—, ^^majoent cars for their be toand In having condition

pure Blood

Because the health ot every organ and tissue of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. The whole world knows the Btandard blood purifier Is

Hood

Sarsaparilla

And therefore It la the only true and reliable medicine for nervous people. It makes the blood pure and healthy, and thus cures nervousnesB, makes tho nerves Arm and strong, gives sweet sleep, inontal vigor, a good appetite, perfect digestion. It does all this, and euros Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum and nil other blood diseases, because it

Rftakes

Pure

Results prove every word we have said. Thousands of voluntary testimonials fully stnblish the fact that

Sarsa­

&

Be Sine

to Get Hooa

"I suffered with weakness and nervousness, but five bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me." CHABLE8 H. Homier, Oenterville, Ind.

Urw«^«a Dlllc euro all liver ills, bilious-

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rlJIS ness, headache. 25c.

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The Two Sciences Discussed by Medico-Legal Congress.

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PRACTICAL

rinary: Siii'poii.

ars of experience in treatuig all

D-)"estic Animals .- Oftiee at

NSTJEY'S KN

Hydraulic Cider Press

iitiii hy stoiuvi for grating, at 1 .1 (-int. per u'iillnn: got more cider out of L'tvcn |Uhi. tity of of applet than any old ntyie ini.l. Vou are entitled to the puin.ee if ttuut it, as 1 press it dry oiioti^h 1o hurt! in tin? furnaei'. Capacity. i. lai rois per day. therefore, you will not have t« wait long. Ciilcr apples bought after Sept. 7th at l~- cents per 100 lbs. Can do pressing after Sept. 10. Come and inspect mill. Located corner li.ant avHuif and Market street. Darter ware house, all in the dry. Scales thtie. New barrels at .ray store,

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Wanted—An

agent in every eec-

tiion to canvass 8-1.00 to ,.5.00 a

day made, sells at sight also a man to sell Staple Goods to dealers, best side line £7^.00 a month. Salary or largo Commission wade experience unnecos sarv, 1 lifton Soap & Manfacturiog JCo., Cincinnati, Ohio. 81yr

Damagedlby Water.

Job K. Fisher wiUJ sell shoe grain drills at $10 and 811, also gasoline stoves, burners, etc. at loss than cost, for fair week only.

Farmers eat at the JMusic Hall restaurant fair week. The best 15c and

Kill —I.:lvespoiisib lity ol t!ie Drunkurd lupi, !:,terc:tliii I)eti:i!i —Crimtiming)* Alr.u

DImmimIou.

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Jcct ol'

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parilla

5.—.Sii.-mlogy

and

cr..niii'jio^y lui'i: 1 the .-•.lhjeeta clis cu.--i.-il during 13• ilrst portion of tlis riiu!'mn^ —i't:i m! the second lay's meetIn..- :jl -J-i' inwUrv^tm! congress. The &isiihi (ipenw! with Ion. Mnritz Kllingei p:' •silling TI:** !i', si '..!ss opened with fivn

Tim chairman in was no more linpnr •n the lejjul uiul ineili 'hi pint, wilt'iv they niportant vrially in public health ami mom .ir

ri.mute mldiv« os upenini! said thentaut, niiuior h^tw, cal srii-ii v.s thai met Tlii, wa the tn

t'.rularly ,i" infinity Lawyers shouli! their iiiimU npi'ii, ,ind law, like

tvfrythinv' ••1st*. -hoiiUl !ir progri-ssivi* tin- iii.-slijjil li:vthri*n. Ii' s.iid, ii'ih-.-y liml a liicury let t!. -i.i n-it Ik* "Igitlly logical, lei thi'in lalhi*]* practical

Jim riftv and fhe I-aw.V-

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t-1** It 11 isi1 ty in lncla*ii*t y" whi v.-a: 1 *.iil

iivi i* 1' 1*0111

ures

the previous ilav. 11 11".

that iin-hriery \va* disease aiul that, excess ni alcuhol paralyzed lit* nerves am! brain. In the discussion of the paper 'Albert Bach S'nid the fourts very p.-i,pei'!' held tin- inebn.ite responsible for crlnn' b«:eause he k:ie\v the effect ol his taking alcoholic drink would be. He admitted that a man i:: an alcoholic franc,* was not really responsible for his actions, yet- it would In a dangerous tliiii^r to permit the inebriate to escape punishment for hi criini Only One Cure Cor tliu ll.lliltllal IlruiiKurcl.

L)r Forli.-s Winslow saitl that the only si, eui-e for the habitual drunkard was. to loci him up. In Kagland, however, a man in delirium tremens when lit* got well couUJ brinjj a civil action against the doctor wlic restrained him. There should, hu thought, be a distinction made in the matter of responsibility between the man who got drunk occasionally and the habitual drunkark.

The chairman then introduced the regular subjects of the morning. Dr. Crothers in a live-minute talk said criminology was in a state of ehao: at the present time. Iu studying crime the man should be considered and lr* believefl the criminal was stamped 0:1 the physical body. 1'npor 011 Suicide.

Dr. Forbes Winslow read a paper on "Suicide Considered as a Mental Epidemic." He said in part that all human ao* tions were under the intlueuee and power of example more than precept and consequently self destruction had often been justified by an appeal to the laws and customs of past ages. History was replete with examples of moral and criminal epi*. demies during the past centuries e"

Wholesale Druggists' Convention. DEN'Vi n, rfept. o.—The National Wholesale Druggists' association spent the day In discussing the proposed plan for the handling and sale of proprietary medicines designed to prevent the cutting of prices. The plan proposed was submitted by N. M. Kline, chairman of the committeo on proprietary goods to the estern Association of Wholesale Druggists at a meeting in Chicago, June 5, lS'.U, and was cordially approved. It had been favorably received here and with slight modifications will be adopted. The proposition to fuse the two organizations will not carry

Social Soionco Association.

jiAK-VTOGA, N- v., Sept. 5—The opening remarks in the session of tho department of jurisprudence, American Social Science association, were made by Professor Francis Wayland of New Haven, Conn. Edward \V. Reynolds of New Ilaven read a paper on "The Social Referendum. A conference on the provisions ot the amended constitution of Xew ork concerning prison labor was opened by Eugo.ie Smith and continued by \V. J. l-'rentlce of New ork, and others.

CANADIANS CONDEMNED.

NewfoiUHlluml I*r«'ss Comments Strongly on Seizure of Fishing Vessels.

St.

JoriNS, N. F., Sept.

('.ill TuUf'S

Taylok.LI

2jc

nieal9 in the city are served there.

A. free ticketj toj the fair with ea:h dozen cabinets. Nicholson's

Sons.

Buck 11

HELD A JOINT DEBATE.

Secretary Ilnkf* Smith Acrepts the Challenge of Silver Advocate.

Lagrange. Gii.,

Sept.

o.—The

ston,

man.TOther place a

Kexosha.

3.—The

govern­

ment has lvcvived advices that the seizure^ of vessels 011 Cani.,'...i !. .bv. dur are due to breaches of the customs rules. One vessel was taken for possessing a wrong clear ancei The press comments stro-iily on the proceedings. l'ublic opini.-: iagainst the Canadians. This is -.nilameil bv the accusations of piracy against the fishermen, recently made by inadian new.-papers, which arc declared here to be totally without foundation. The steamer with details and with members of tin: crews of the seized \i-mK ls.i.ue soon anil is anxiously awaited

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\V!*:stkiku,

Mass., Sept. 5.—W Gill,

of New York, who recently instituted di­

vorce

proceedings against Mrs. O trill. a sister of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderl.il! and is a a llle lias given Lawyer lvneil of this town -igned statement withdrawing the barges made by him against his wife., lie charged gross intoxication and indulgence iu chloral 1 :irried a Tlilef III .Tail.

OS1IKO.-H Wis., Sept. 5—Miss M.tggle Mangon, a pretty Ton du Lac girl, was married to John Doyle, the alleged freight car thief, in the corridor of the county jail bv Justice Cozier. After a two-hour visit with her husband In his cell the new made bride took a train for ion du Lac Doyle's trial will take place sept, lb, and his wife will be present. with Wild Kice.

PAI.MVKA, wis., Sept 5 —Rock river In this county was never before so clogged up with a growth of wild rlco as at present The rice is being removed by forces of men in various places, because of its detriment to the water power of tho mills along the river hank. It follows that largo flocks of wild ducks, that feed on this rice, aro numerous.

Alleged Cattle Thief Arresttd Cheyenne, Wyo., Sept. 5.—J-W.Smith, a well known Wyoming buslneM man, was ^arrested by United states MaMhal MoDermott at Newcastle on charged by Captain Wat ion, sgent for tb Crow Indian., with killing .nd .teallng range cattle belong *0 his war da.

first joint

['.abate between a member of President Cleveland's cabinet and an advocate of free silver at the ratio of in to 1 took place here. The engagement was for Secretary Smith to speak in defense of the financial

IlOliE SMITH.

policy of the administration When hn reached the scene the free silver men ap-! pealed to him to permit Judge Frank XI. Longlev. who was chairman of the Georgia I deleqation to the Memphis silver conven-j tlon, to debate the question with him. This proposal Secretary Smith readily conrented to, he to have the opening ami! closing of the debate.

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There was an immense audience present, who liberally cheered the speakers. They 1 ,'ih advanced the stock arguments ot their respective sides with great ability. The incident Is looked upon here as one worthy of much note, in that a cabinet cfTWr should enter into joint debate with a private citizen, and Secretary Smith's acccntance of the challenge has brought to him a Lircat deal of favorable comment.

THE COMING YACHT RACE.

Of course these results come from flgur 5 that are only guessed at, but there ara Borne pretty shrewd yachtsmen among those who are taking a chance at naming the allowance, and perhaps it may be said that the smartest of them flx the difference at between a minute and a quarter and a minute and twenty-two seconds. Just what It Is will not, however, be made known until Mr. John Hyslop has officially taken the meauro of both racers.

The indications point to the largest attendance at a yacht race that the world has ever saw. Every idle steamboat and tug about, the harbor will be brought Into requisition on Saturday, and dozens of regular liners will be taken oil their usual routes to carry people to see the great marine picture. Parties from Philadelphia, Huston, New Haven, New Bedford anil

s.-niinol Co ..JV A Uavts :. hi*, in hi 11 ,t Co.. Ti'iiiti Wilson K'.stsiizcr's Son I.j-'iC A: KeynoHl. \V It liiirt'ord....

uil Vai iitmen Snv the rvfender Will (e*i, W Seaggs

ii*t a Time Allowance,

New Yok:

Sept. o.—The most interest­

ing topic of conversation among yachtmen, in fact the one that is absorbing about all their attention, concerns the measurements of the Defender and Valkyrie III There have been several estimates made on -'guess" (Igures. and they grant to the Defender a time allowance of anywhere from one minuto to two. A majority of them keep the allowance under a minute and a half or a good deal less than was estimated when the challenger's enormous sails were first seen.

llord anil

will come on

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StoeUmen Demand i» Kf'oi-ganlzatlnn.

TopEKA,

U(, Mooro

chartered A Klisor..

Depositors May Be raid. W

Wis.. Sept. 5.—Assignee Hala

made a statement regarding the affairs of the Dan Head & Co. bank, in which he says the liabilities of the bank aro approximately 8175,000 and the assets $200,ut). These assets, he says, are good, bad and indifferent. He says the stockhnlders will make good all the dellelencies. The bank was opened again during regular blinking hours for the first time for the collection of debts due the institution. Tan thousand dollars have so far been taken in. U. J. Lewis, the ex-cashier, who has been at death's door the past few days,was reported to be somewhat improved and his recovery Is now looked for.

Sept. 5.—The

union of the Twentyneeuiul Iowu re^i* hu nt opeuod here. of the 15'J stirvhing

hu

mbers being in utteni1.'*!!)'e

lilt UIUU3 re -iincnt, uee.irdiiu: to .ren«*ral rant re- meinl uTt to the secretary of war. th'U made the onlv break in the rebel rank? at tho assault ______ 011 Vieksb'.irtr. and it- was the nl.v regi-, rneiit to float the stars and stripes over the Confederate works May lao3.

ScourgiMl by Cln»l'ra.

LOXDON, Sept. 5.-The Vienna eorre-, sp,indent of The Daily News ^ays that cholera is raging at Broussa. and that, fu *tv deaths oeeurred from the disease, there dailv. Broussa is a city of Asia, Minor, about llfty-seven miles southeast of Constantinople.

I'lirllament Members Should De raid. ''CARDIFF, Sept. 5.—At- the session of t.ie Trades Union congress the parllamentarj committee wiw instructed to urge1 upon parliament the passage of a bill declaring for the principle of payment of salaries to members of tho house of commons.

Favor Chinese Restriction.

London,

Ont., Sept. 5.-The Dominion

labor congress at its session horo passed a resolution calling on

the

An Extra Effort

Wil.-mi. Humphry Co...

A: KoIjIj&

Me.Mulloa

•ii'O WacncLS The Kevlew li.* ly Will Seott i'.fii Myers itt-Kinanl Shoe Co Williams Ilros W i' Kumsey A: Co A

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Davln

Ziu Mithorney— A II li.-.v.i- :i •J ob 11 McClaniroek'. ... .. lloulehan ijuillen Crtiiiiis A Kc-ynoltls liOA'-ii i: Merrill Coliocm it Ko!-UiiiZ'*iKislier

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W Fosti-r 1) lit*own

Williams Bros Jlitnson liros .Mceliuniock lud Home Society Znck Mahoruov

W Faust W Diirter W Henry

Journal

Chas Laeoy Crabbn it Reynolds !J Wilson

Uliiiowcll

1J Lee Argu* N Martin

Flslier

S 11 Gilkey \V Batman .S. W Khoads .. S W Foster

A Miunick ". Ii Morrow O Edcliugfle'.il Smith it rtteelo

S Hearn

$9,000

lg prints only 2^c per yard.

Good yard wide muslin only 3c per yard. Good heavy shirting only 4c per yard. Light and dark ground challies only 2^c. Genuine Turkey Red Table Linen only toe per yd. Good Outing Cloth only 4c per yard. "Wide Linen Crash only 4c per yard. Black Henrietia, 46 inches wide, only 2l2*£c vd.

•M'pl (.'III IMT

('(iillillisroiuil' Torm, ISU.j. The following allowances were made by the Commissioners at their present terui: .-.™

S(XJ 61 fio ar 3

Doe Hritton..:. .:.»• tieo Roller......... .'* lientou .Suyder li I.acey .SI Wanglid.afnyetti Bridge Co.).

W Hartman Davis 15 t'liiiningliain S \V Cow.iu

I.arsti

Kan.. Sept. —The commis­

sion men at the Kansas City stockyards have telegraphed the governor demanding the reorganization of the live stock sanitary board. They give as a reason the fact that two members of the present board, ci nctitutlnir ft majority, publish broadcast ,M-,.rv report of Texas fevor in any comx),units* in the state in order to justify the 1 lection of cents a head in inspection o-i ittrte shipped from .-.as, Nesv aid Arizona through Kansas

Tlios BoraUer Clieatliani Hen W Hail Andrew Thompson Home Teleplinue Co.. MeMuilen it ltohh

Bob Davis Humphrey it (.0 liaruhill.... ......... -. st'alliiee SpaiK^., Ira Brown Mis Iliek- ... II E Wynekoop ... Myers it hai nl

Itarnhil). -'V',.-: ivj:?*«nplmns' Hornet.-:.- .-:- SV lieytrm \V chamiwi. .njssf.j. -.- Kostnawir's* S*i: ?,,.... .... Dr I l.-ecll.. rarv A l'e: ry... svi,-..it ...v r. .-.. Hpuvn ,v I'.:i'!w,-l: .... .J DM.'"'*

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arket. 1'unMied lor MlstrealliiM A rinrnluim. CONST ANTIN'U'IJC. Sept —The grand vb.ier has dismissed a number of ollieials ,.1 Moosh svlio have been found guilty ol e- torting taxes and of treating Armenian svuli ruthless severity. At Bit las a body of gendiirnics attacked a band of Kurds! to 1 w!i"^i had been eominiiting depredations in tlu* Moosh district. The Kurds sustained nei-ioiis losses and svere driven out from tin* p.o.ve-siou of property ot Armenians

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ICt 1 !ii f:Ctrl

government to

further restrict Immigration of cheap coolte labor from China by raising the I poll tax to 1600.

.TO DISPOSE OF..

In thirty days, beginning Thursday Morning, August 1st, and continuing until September you will find an array of prices heretofore unwatchable.

best calicos, all colors, only 41 per yard. 2,000 yards double width Cash more only yc Lest shirting prints only 2-xfc per yard. 10 pieces Dimity, was iz^c, now 7^c. Pins, one cent per paper.

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•T HV( ill.'i •\iisyi.

ti- ii'f.M-eii iie Mo11 liU-ineBs' 1 ,.i il fur i*eitl train through iiiute tn J/iviisvilie, eonnocts

run ':Vre-

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sviiieh they had seized "V uvV.ari'11'1 over t!.e g.'Ill O' trai l*: in his Is the stop

Ueiinlt"! of a-l-'nnious Intra Iteglinent. I.iwa CiTT, In.,

-..ii,. 1 '-.iH' -y vi* !:'*re at a. .-iVi 1-30 p. a-.. ••i'ir.YTr 1.'*. anil lint .V •!. it .1 the 1'i-st .,!.*. ?.'i*.v'l. (Jne •ti -1o''ii up. Iii, Sfp'. 101 h. vciuN-iN. AOent.

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biennial re­

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Awarded

Highest Honors—World's

Fair,

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BAKING

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In fact everything in the house will be sold at a great sacrifice as must positively reduce my stock. —S .....Anything in.Millinery at any price, as it must all lie sold.

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Worth of Surplus Goods

ABE -LEVUNTSON. 3

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A Pointer!

i:,^:We Offer the following: Ii 00

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To Ladies who find themselves in need of

L. S. AIEES & CO,

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

The College Street Grocer, heads the list when it comes to handling.

ltest produce market in the city, of College and Water streets.

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MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. FtM from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

Our mail order department is at your

service. Do ym want samples?

Pianos and Organs

When you come to the "Greatest Fair at our Music Parlors Pianos and will find all the

Organs in

Latest and Finest Styles

Of cases in black Walnut, Oak, Mahogany and Circassian Walnut.

Prices and Terms Very Reasonable

1 st. Below

Ladies' Silk Mitts only 12c, worth 25c. 2^5 Ladies' black seamless Hose only 10c. worth 20c. All our 35c China Silks now go for ISc. Gents' JJalbriggan Undershirts and Drawers only 23c, worth 50c. Our $1.50 Lace Curtains only Syc.

fall or Winter Gown

1. The Wool Di 'ess Goods market recognizes but two seasons, Spring and Fall.

2. Fall imports represent the materials to be used the following season.

3. Our imporiations have been unusually i| early in arriving, and we now show a greater ^quantity than ever before at this early date.

4. Make it your business to see them.

d.

mm maimm

nexk week, do not fail to call

in the Joel block, or to see our Great Display of the north wing ol Floral Hall. At both places j'ou

D. H. BALDWIN & CO..

CiEO. !•'. HUGHES, Local Manager. 127 Sou ill Washington St.*

R. E. ATKINSON

Clean and Fresh Groceries

DON'T FUSS WITH PAPA

Visit his mammoth grocery, corner

Let him buy a new stove at

J. K. P. THOMPSON'S

Second Hand Store, No. 11S north Green street. New and Second Hand

Furniture, Stoves, Carpets,

Glassware, Queensware. Guns and Revolvers. Everything a person might want is to be found there.

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