Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 April 1896 — Page 4

Cures

Trove tho merit ol Hood's Sars.ipiirilla positive, perfect, permanent Cures.

Cures

of scrofula In *everest forms, like goitre, swelled neck, running sores, liip disease, sores in the eyes,

Cures

of Salt Khcum, with its inteivso itching and burning, scald bead, tetter, etc.

Cures of

Boils, rimples and all other eruptions due to impure blood.

Cures

of Dyspepsia and other troubles wliero a good stomach tonic was needed.

Cures

of Kheumatism,where patients wore unable to work or walk for weeks.

Cures

of Catarrh by expell'*ig tho Impurities which cause and sustain the disease.

Cures

of Nervousness by properly toning and feeding the nerves upon pure blood.

Cures

»f That Tired Keeling by restoring

strength.<p></p>Hood's

Send for book of cures by

Sarsaparilla

To C. I. llond & Co.. 'Proprietors, Lowell. Mass. are the best after-dinner

Hood's Pills

fctl Offer*

pills, aid digostion. 25c. Wednesday

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NSW HUBER ENGINE

PRIZK WINXER, WOUliD'S FAIR, i?•

TUo winner of tho four Kugino Contests at th« World's Fair.

VIIl^T Economy ot' I'uol. SB 'OND—S,,oed with tight loud. T11IKD—Spend wifh heavy load. KOU Til t'rlal run through dee 1 saud, saving coal and water over competitors, 10 per cent.

THE.

.NEW -illHER SEPARATOR

Jh the only Separator' made with Automatic B'It Tightener and tailing separator, which reparatPBtliA g-od grain from the rubbish and delivers it into tho inachitio roar of cylinder. THU III!UK KAKM Klt'S FRIEND, latest Improved Wind StiieUor runs one-half lighter lhan any other Wind Stacker bu'It. Requires more power 111 in au Independent mounted stacker. 'J'llE IIUBUK SELF FEKDKK and Weigher cannot bo excelled.

J. W. PAUST.

'Jkgont, Orawfordsville, 125 S. Washington St.

DISCUSS POLITICS.

A S E N N I S E THE HOUSE.

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Xlespoctlre Politics of tho Two Great

Parties Attacked and Defended Senator

Itadtru Cuban Kcttolu~

tlon—Genoral Capital News.

Washington, April 2.—The house on Wednesday practically completed the consideration of the sundry civil "hill. Ix: the course of a debate cn an -amendment to appropriate $75,000 for •comnu-.icing the erection of a new military

pea:',

at Spokane, Wash., Mr. Can­

non, tho chairman of the appropriation committee, made an appeal for economy on the ground that the condition of the treasury was such that no now project shouid be entered upon by this congress. He was supj.oried in his appeal liy I,ir. Grosver.or (0.), who insisted lhat the neccssli'es of the situt.ion must govern. Ko c^'lerl attention to the fact that the receipts under the present tariff li'W Ui: the first nineteen months wen ij^il.OOC.Of'O, over $76,000,000 below the expor- flit ares, and contrasted the i'f-.eipl.-: under lii.it law with the receipts under ti.e li'-v of 1S90, when they anigri gaUd $500,000,00 for tbo first nineteen months. He said jTOFpwity to the treasury and to the people would not corne so long as the present tariff law remained on tl.f statute books.

Mr. Patterson (tic.it., Tenn.) replied to Mr. Grosvcnor aril olitical controversy between the two gentlemen

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Dr. Julian Berry has returned from

Chicago. Tho township assessors bagan work on Wednesday.

Dr. llutchingB is now located over thu 99 cent store. Mrs. VV. D. Harlow was down from Darlington on Tuesday.

Mr. J. H. Liaw and family ramoved this week to Ottumwa, Iowa. Thu juniors of Wabash College are preparing to get out their annua).

Tho suit of John Wampler against the estate of \V.. H. Durham has been dismissed.

—.... .. Robs.

Elder E. T. Lane is removing this week from Lebanon to his former home in Putnam county.

James Mount spoke at Terre Haute last night in behalf of his candidacy for the office of governor of Indiana.

Tl Turkish Bath Co. will be at Music Hall April G. This is one of the finest farce comedies on the road.

Joshua Davis and Harriet E. Stipes were interned bv 'fecjuire Stilwell on They reside near Now

ook

place, which greatly .unused the house, f^ater, Mr. Rowers ir.-1 *., Cal.), a a ardent free-silver republican, renewed the merriment by reseming the attacks made by the manufacturers of Philadelphia and ths pold press on the silver republicans, ai^J oil'ered a series of farcical resolutions to the effect that the ''silver cranks" should be expelled from congress.

Inrrosmo In Itntnlfrrnl ion.

Washington, April 2.—The immigration officials are somewhat disturbed at the present enormous increase in immigration. During February the number of arrivals at New i- rk aggregated 11,822, an increase cf about 65 per cent over tho arrivals during February, 1895. Dr. Soulier, trie immigration commissioner at fc Yorir, states that there were 881 tarred and detained immigrants kept at the Ellis island station last Monday night, which taxed the accommodation to the utmost. The class now coming to this country is said to be altogether undesirahl •while entitled to admission under a strict construction of the immigration laws.

"Old Homestead" company gave a very creditable entertainment at Music Hall Wednesday evening. They played to a good honae.

Two young gentlemen were fined this week for riding a bicyelc on the Bide walk. There are several more to tollow in tho shape of the fair sex.

Cooley & Hamilton's next monthly sale will bo tho two days cf April 30th and May 1st. Those intending to bring stock to sell should remember the days.

Dra. Eastman, of Indianapolis, and Hutchings, of this city, were at Albert Snyder's, near Now Richmond, on Thursday to examine upon a case of appendicitis.

Vandalia trainmen who have their headquarters at Logansport are arranging to establish an attractive reading room, where they can spend their leicure hourB.

Capt. E. R. Berryhiil and Charley Mc Intyre left for Wilmington, Del., Monday evemng to join the Atlantic Coast league ball club at that place Mrs. Berryhiil accompanied her husband.— Lebanon Pioneer."

All tho former employes of the water works plant, who were let out under the old management, will probably go back to their old places since the change, dating from the first of the month. Among them are Fred Wilhite, Fred Doherty and two or three others.

The prohibitionists of the city have endorsed the nomination of Dr. Thomas for councilman in the 2d ward. As there are not over a half dozen voters of the party in the ward, their action is not likely to create a revolution in the politics of the city in consequence.

After an interment of over sixty years, the remains of Mrs. Williamson Dunn, one of the first settlers of Crawfordeville, were taken up from the grave in Old Town cemetery and shipped to Madison, Ind. iinr husband was a government official here at the first settlement of Crawfordsville

Eld. E. T. Lane and family left on Wednesday morning for their home on the farm near Bainbridge, Putnam county, where they will remain until fall, and then locate in Greencastle, that Henry and Mary may enter DePauw College. All Lebanon and vicinity bid his excellent family a tearful good-bye. The good that they have done will live after them.—Lebanon Pioneer.

The new artificial ice plant begina tho manufacture of ice this week, and will be ready to at once supply customers with the cooling hi tide. ,t would scorn like we are to have ice this summer at very low ratt's. Martin & Son advertise to suppiy customers by the week ten pounds per «lay. at cents. This is lower than it has ever been sold here tefore.

vOu

your doctor. The doctors approve of Scott's r-mulsion. For whom? For men and women who are weak, when they should be strong for babies and children who are thin, v/hen they should be fat

for all who

gGt

no nourishment

from their food. Poor blood

is starved blood. Consumption and Scrofula never come v/ithout this starvation. And nothing is better for starved blood than cod-liver oil. Scott's Emulsion is codliver oil with the fish-fat taste taken out.

SCOTT'S EMULSION has been endorsed by the medical profession for twenty years. (Ask your doctor.) This Is because ft is always palatable always uniform—always contains the purest Norwegian Cod-liver Oil and Hypoeven phosphites.

Put up In 50 cent and $1.00 sizes. Tho •mall size may be enough to euro your ttiugh or help your baby. *COTT A BOWnB. Chemists, New York

THAOK MA11K

This Girl

is an acquaintance

iti thousands of Amcriaiti homes where she is known as

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The

None Such Mincc Meat Girl." Her smile is rcflcctcd in every home she enters for she brings delicious mince pic to all, and at the same time saves the housewife from the drudgery that old time mince pie makiug required.

Sold everywhere. Take oo *ul*tltutc. Send your »'ldre*«. naming this p*l*r, ami we win nonil toil free «i book, ''Mrs. Popkia*' Thankaplvlng,"bjnneofthe most popular humorou* writer* of the day.

MERRELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse. N. Y., Mfrs. of

HONE SUCH,

The last township «chool of I ho county closed this week. '-J.\

Tho New Monon hasordered "250 extra large freight cars. HARROWS, all kinds, are sold by 11. R. Tinsley & Co.

Newt Zook was in Danville this week looking after his branch poultry house.

Chas. Wright has rented his east Jefferson street property to Mr. I. V. Poston.

The slander suit ot Edna Campbell vs. Mary I. Irwin begins in Circuit Court on Thursday.

FLOWS will have to bo used now. Buy the Imperial and Moline of II. 11. Tinsley &Co.

D. W. Gerard has purchased a lot in the Whitlock addition and w.ll build a house upon

itthiB

season.

The county commissioners were in session on Thursday to transact business in relation to township affairs.

H. Rice Canine, who has beeu unwell for several months, continues to decline in health and is not expected to recover.

The electric light office has been moved into its new quarters on Green street, by the side of the city building.

The wife of Elisha Galloway, who lately bocame deranged, was taken to the asylum at Indianapolis on Tuesday.

Several young bloods were fined in the Mayor's court Mojday for taking on board too much spring beverage—bock beer.

James Waugh resigned his po fition as city engineer this week, and Frfd Hoffman was chosen for the position.

Samuel Ratcliff. of Kingman, a student at the business college, was taken home this week by his parents, being quite sick.

Clarence Fink, the Ripley township teacher, left on Wednesday to take a course of ten weeks' instruction in the normal school at Val^araizo, Ind.

Union township has seventeen pupils who successfully passed tho graduation examination. Thirteen on the February and four on the March examination.

The Review is getting out the work for the Ferlenuin Bros, show, which leaves Shelbyville about May 1, They will probablv be in here this summer.

Foster &, Co., of Attica, will repair the broken cement walk in the Whitlock addition, they having originally given a three year's bond to keep it in good shape.

The spring term of the Central normal college at Danville. Ind„ opened Tuesday with the largest attendance in tho history of the college. There are 1,100 students here and more coming.

Xo landlord for the Nutt Hotel has yet been secured by Mr. Ramsey, its owner, but one is expected to take charge in a days. J?he house will be used during the republican district convention.

Edgworth, a former agent of the Viuidalia here, is talked o. as a candidate I for councilman in one of the wards of the city of Logansport. I rile Reporter of that cily says of lum:

The republicans of tin lirst ward m-n-tlon J. U. l'jdgworth, tho -ViniUalia pas senger agent, as a man who vvoulo make I an excellent councilman. Mr. Ivtgworth is a popular and a capable business man, I whoso interest tin* cily insures lus I best efforts in her welfare.

School Difllmlty ITn*olvo(l.

"Winnipeg, Man., April 2.—It now appears absolutely certain that the confereuee for the settlement of the

parochial school difficulty has fizzled"

difficulty

sun unsolved.

The dominion commissioners are preparing to leave for Ottawa.

Johnson-Watson Contest dom.

Indianapolis, Ind., April 2.— At midnight Wednesday the result of the Johnson-Watson contest in the Sixth congressional district could not be learned. The vote is so close that all of the townships will have to lie heard from before the outcome will be known.

Agatnut Imitation Ituttor.

Washington, April 2.—Members of the agricultural committee express a determination to press for action on the anti-oleomargarine bill which was reported to the house Tuesday.

How to Make

I will sell $25 long tug harness for $21. $20 chain harnefa for $16.

Wool face collars for $2. Best canvas collars 75cts. Sweat pads for 25 and 35cL. Horse clippers for $1. Ball-bearing clippers $3. Good leather halters for 75cts. Rope halters for 12^ cts. Burlington "stay-on" blankets for Tocts.

B. IS. Ornbaun

Tlin Harness an.

No- 115 North Washington Street.

Get

On A

Wheel

And that the wheel of business. The wheel of business turns without fiiction at our store. We oil it with the double ext. act of low prices and high values. Here now:

ling.", G-ft by '.(-ft ." Ji

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R-ft liy 10 ft .ffi

Don't pay !•." to &8 elsewhere for l!ie same floods.

Mjil'.inn* 10»: l'Jo, 1,V, 2inl il."} a yar i.

Anywhere else you'd begin about in the third figure for the first. jrade —that is, loe for what we oft'er fit 10c and so on.

Albert Gall.

Nos. 17 and 1!) west Washington St., Indianapoli-, Ind.

THOMAS I!. GACJK, Propriotor. ...Manufacturer of...

WIRE GOODS

Of wvory description. Bank anil ofllco rmlliiRx, (levator onoloHurf.'H, window ami collator guttnlb, wiro troiliSi'H, vosos, sottuoa, inoHs ha-kot.", flowi-r HtiindH, tc. Office, 27 CiroloSt., Indiau'ip llH, lud.

Don't delay buyinK your Easter dress. Tbo stock of novelty stuffs at the Big Store is bejond description.

Our Annual HatSale

SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH.

We commenced our Great Annual Hat Sale. They are going at the following prices:

Lot No. 1, odds and ends, former prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 will go at 25c Lot No. 2, $1, SI.50 go at $ .50 Our regular $1.00 Hats go at .80

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1.25 ". 1.00

1.50 1.20

2.00 1.60 2.50 2.00 3.00 2.40

These Goods are the Latest Styles and best values that can be offered.

Now is the time to buy 'a New Hat. This sale will positively close on April 18th, therefore

.. Do Not Wait...

Until the Assortment is Broken, but come in early.

LEE S. WARNER

The One Price Clotnier, Hatter and Furnisher.

"DON'T STOP TOBACCO.

How to Cure Yourself While Using It

T". tobacco habit crows on man until bin nprvoua sy-tem is soriouHly affectud, impairing iienlth, coinlurt and happtncaH. To qui' HudOenly is too sovero a Khork to tho system, as tODacco toau Inveterate user becomc» ai»i.laiulant that his system continually craves. "BaeoCuro"is a scientillccure for the tobacco habit, in all its torras, carefully compounded after the formula of an einine Berlin physl-'ian who has usod it in hi» private practice Sinco 1872. without a failure. It is purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can uso I all the tobai co you want while taking "Bacouro," It will notify you when to stop. Wo give a written guarantee to cure permanently any case with three boxes, or refund tho money w'.th 10 per cent, interest. "Baco Curo" is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves tho system as pure and free from nicotine as tho day you took your first chew or smoke.

CUREI) BV BACO-CUKO AND OAtHEDTIIIKTV rOUNP8 From hundreds of testimonial*, tho oriirinals of which are on file and open to inspection, ihe followi-ig is presen'ed

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I'. II Maiuickv,

JJasior 1'. Church, Clayton, ,\rk.

fiold by III druggls'B at l.() p' box: three

boxe-i, (t.lwrty days' treatment with iioti-

claM. wi Ka'irunJ»?i\ or wont Jiru.*t upon

\\TANT1£I»: injstworthy pomwmtin or lj»iios to trawl in India, a tor

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n»jial)lo I ry $780 and oxpont-on. Sto-ily po.MU'm. Knclo^o n*foronc' dro.s^d siiimp»'d i-nv^lope. Company, tliird .ioor, O «.aha lildg

and OXjMMlfOH.

bidi»»?« to irawi in Indiaua foru»ialriit-li»d, r»*lwil)lo liciH''. Na.ary ?7S0 a.*d oxpon^H. Sivady position, Kindo.-o -olorunco nd m»1f addrortMMi and Hfajnp".i.» !jv»d»po. Dominion Company, third i.o. r, Omaha IMUp., Chicago, III.

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Sample trunk*unit on* Bpeoiulty. l'ai tioiitnr altonitui irlvon tu ladles' patent tray dri'^s triinUrt. I.aru"t 11 ii*1 boit as-ortmnnt of travt'lini biitr-, valirto^., i'to. Trunks and Butcliols ropiiircd.

KK4HT AM) NINE CENT InvestmentH. Nontaxable. The State Buiklinu and Loan Association of Indiana. Callon doiTM M. Soholtz, Crawfords ville.

M1LLISEEY

You can buy an elegant

pringHat

Of Miss Kenyon for $2.00 and upwards, spring and summer Styles. Before buying call and see

MISS KENYON

Her stock of Millinery is the finest for the least price. With Myers "8c Charni, Campbell corner.

NOW OPEN!

The New West Market Street

Bakery and Restaurant

Meals and Lunch served promptly on order. Confectionarica and Groceries of the best c]iiality in stock.

The public are respectfully invited

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New Quarters

THE MKlICil Wi.S"

Transfer Line

Is now loaned fit No.

207

West Main St. 'Phone No.

44.

All kinds of light or

heauy hauling, safe moving, etc. Ring us up.

MARK HAYS.

CAPITAL CITY

WIRE WORKS CO.

W. F. SwisiiBK, Proprietor. Manufacturers of

Elovator End OH 11 re, Window Guardit, Settees, Wiro Chains Flower Stauds, Ollioo IfalliiiKH

CRIMPED WlKtt WORK.

Wire Oooda of all description. Orders promptly attended to. Office, south Illinois Street, Iudlunapolls, Indian

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.