Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 January 1897 — Page 8
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A pukes of oVii §76 waa made op thia week by the-lwqoalntanoee and friende ct Jeff HaBiltoo to eeod his# to the Keeley Ieetttoferaft Plelofleld to nnderRo treetaaeiit .for the drink appetite. HamUtooh^b^oaatwdjr drinker tor many jeers, hut lately haa oooflraed Ie the haHIt •od Repulsive. It Ie hoped he will return ooopletely mtitidif
Save Tk» Children.
When ehlkkw aie attftcked wWi tuggh, eold ettd cmp, l)r. Bdl^i Oo^hQynp will prove a qolck and •era cure. Mr. Xlmer £. Behir, Bkadoo^ Pa^ wiUes: "We tafe «aed Or. Bull's Oeqgh Syrup fir ooe^h, •eldand croup,mikamdH timbm caagh msflclae and ewe ir- flMe ujhettooa. We aew o«l ef H* bet alwsya keep it ou hand.** Bfc MPs Cough Byrup la aold e*eiywh«e $k tSeente. ItMiat e» hwrlng Ik
HW by Wy Bo—. U1W. WoMnlot ft. MW Utrntfimg. The old antiquated huuthuir of ringlap all ifef ehureh belle at the beginning of the aew year waa abandoned thia yaar, and tha whletlluf of the eogtae at the eleetrle light worke used luates It sraa—utorahls to tbe hell rioting, no douht, would have Coliow* who rao the busthave been abeent from towo. tkghiwi 1*11 flVHr''
Tha "MetvopoUtan" troope of The ipMeal peo|)le uoder the Maaagsmsot Ova J. Hartley were bUled for a DWfonaaaoi at|DarHngtoo laet evening The4roupe| ie ooeapoeed of els people froai Ohioago aod two froei this plaee, and le booked ahead for one night in Linden, New Riehmocd and yeedere^.W life. open lbe thelrdoonCou tsna after a tab tarai agtseda la Uatil kareh 15th. aeoketfhh# M-k
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tor the winter vaeatioa. The of the eehoole
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LOOAL NEWS.
/Write it 1897 now. Myers ft Obarni are 'eeiling at ooet. Drees goods at eost. Myers & Oharni.
Rev. Fueon, who haa been aick almoet eteadUy for two months, is slowly improving.
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The book euction oloeed last Saturday and theetockon hand waa shipped to Indianapolla.
The harbenk dry goods, clothing stores and oboe housee of town alloloee now at 6 o'clock p. a.
C. F. Burkett and Gertha R. Hubble, of Ladoga, were united In marriage by Vlquire fitilwell on Tueeday.
O. D. Thooiae aod Mrs. Isabella Hall, of Liodeu, were uoited in marriage by Rev. 8hanklin oo 8unday lad.
The quail killing bualneas expired on Thursday. Thoae trapping or ehooting them now are liable to prasecutioo. f.
Mayor Beadle's oonditien doee not improve, iand during the past few daya givea little enoourageutonttohiefrilnids.
County Treasurer Johnaon made the oouoty'a eemi-annoal settlement with the 8tate thie week, paying about 918,-
ooo. Mies Margaret Jonae, teacher of the Highland eehoole, has beeo offered a good poaition in the eehoole at
The watch reported aa loet by the late W. B. Hardee, or etolen tram him when killed^. waa afterwvde found at hie, home.
Harry Maxwell and wife are holding a revival at Bussslville, aod large numbers of people nightly attood the eer-
The aew prides'for electric lighting
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into effect yeateiday. A few drop1 oo accpunt of the iacreassd price.
New metallie lwok cases are to be placed ia|tbe Clerk's ofliee, to aocmmodate the oontinoed Inoreaaa of oourt reoorde.W
Mr. Theodore Fraley, Dee Itoinea, la^ a relative of the Fmleye at Liaaen, ie visitiug ib thls oounty at thie time. He left thia oounty forty years a»o aod baa been baek ooly oooe slnoe, aod the maoy ohaogee einoe that time ia the eouaty, are mattera of aurpriae to him.
Underwear at aost.. Myere A uharui.
Married by Elder Yan Cleave at hla nsideaoe oo Wednesday, Oolamboa Myera to Belle MaCloml. Thie is tha 800th marriage astiamiy by JBdavVat CMava. -ytf •V) -.'fM a»i.
Of the new year is the first day of
Remnant
It will also be the occasion of our opening of 1897 stylet in
Underwear
The remnants jrbo will find in every department, half price and leas. The new underwear on sale ie of the famous Simon Staarna make. The best in the world.
Indianapolis, Tnd**n*_
Mrs. Joel Tucker, of Alamo, baa been I adjudged Ineane and will be taken to thoOeotral aaylum, Indianapolis, for treatment
The oounty oommissioners paid a visit to Gov. Mount on Tusaday at hie farm in Franklin township. Mr. Mount movee to Indlanapolie nest week.
Long, the lifter of corn frdm a neigh bor'eerib, ieoutof jau on hie own re rcognitanfie, and will appear at the next terin of court to aoawer the charge of larceny.
The Tippecanoe County Agricultural Aaeoeiatioo haa organised for 1897, with Jamee Mordock, preeident Sylveeter Taylor, vice preeident WiUiam Black' atock, secretary.
Wingate, Williame and Bonnell are manging Gen. Wallace'e boom for U. 8.8enator. There ia not much- of boom yet but-they hope to see it grow and increase io eise.
Mr. Frank J. Wilstacb, formerly Lafayette, but at preeent preee repre eentative of the Broadway muaic ball New York City, rill next epring go with the Barnem ft Bailey ciroue as pi ent. In the fell Mr. WUstach goee to London to acoept a very lucrative tion.
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The new Preebyterian "church Fowler wee dedicated last Sunday. The buildii^eaet $12,000—and it ia free of debt. 16,000 wae raised lsst Sunday to liquidate ell indebtedneee.
Mr. Isaac Montgomery, of Linden, at tended the funeral of Mr. Benj. Ristine laet Sunday. He and the deceased came to thie county near the same time, and have ever eiuce been pereonel friende.
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Mr. Cbariee K. Mavity, fora^erly newepaper man of Indianapolie, baa en tefced oo hie new work on the Lefeyette Courier ee telegraph editor. Mr. Wil eon, Governor elect Mount'e private eec retary. will etlll act as editor and direct the policy of the paper.
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The euperintendent of the Vigo coun ty aeylum eompleioe to the authorities that every night trampa vlrtualy take forcible poaesasion of the eeylum eleeping in the corridore ano otherwise mak ing themeelvea at home, aod he ia afraid to deny them for fear they will buro the iostitotloo or do physical violence to himeelf. The count) com missiooere will beaskel for protection.
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AUKKTM won TBB KEVIKW. The following gentlemen ere sgectv for Tna RKVIEW, end will receive aub ecriptione tor it for the year 1897:
J. 8. Bennett, Linden. P. Lafferty, Goal Creek tp. Ira Booher, Darlington. Jamee'Walter, Younteville. Jere Chadwick, Mace. Charles Boodgrase, Ladoga. Lnn 8tiaglsy,'Balbincb. Oath Long, Bowere.
MmM Ball.
The big 8ehilliog Minstrel compan will appear at' Mueie Hall January 7th Sea thie ahow i^ you wantragood laugb and forget all your troublee.
la tttties always satlsfae-
taTiVSSvsataeeMer Isvsr,
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Cram tha big island. He haa triad bf eourt-aaittfi ee the charge at eomplldty In the rebellloa now In progreaa/ aeaiteMed to death. at Antananarivo, the
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dry, and la rank ha waa aaarly aa high aa he could get, for he waa a Hova ef flftoea honorsuufed there are oaly alxteoo la the llat About the drat thing the French did when they declared war the Hovaa, nearly two yeara ago, to take possssslon of the. west port of Tamatavei The Hova of that port waa thsrslsrs out of a Joh, hat this queen gava him at onee.. Ha waa chassa to eonduet the defenae of Varalatra during the war and whoa the war waa over and the French wero triumphantly Inatalled in Antananarivo the rest back to Ttenateve aattled down quietly la hla home. Rain andrtanampeadry'a aatoatahmeat wai unhouaded whan tha newa.waa brought to him that the French the aged prtae mluletsr and hueband ef the queen aad had appotnted him mlalatar. He did not believe the and ha remained la Tamatave. He waa at last oonvlneed that he had really been Appointed prime minister, eo he aet out for the capital Bat hla dllatorlneee coet him the he reached the capital Ducheene had grown tired of tor him and appointed Batnitelheaaafy prime minister, and eoon after Ralnandrianampandry waa appointed minister of the Interior, which oflloe he had held until arreeted by the French. The clrcomeUncee of hie complicity in the robellioo are not yet known here. All that ia known ia that Gen. GalUeni a telegram dated Oct 80 aaylag that the minister of the Interior,. Hainandrtanampandry, and Prince Ratalmananga had been convicted of compltetty In the rebellion and executed at the Capital. Prince Rataimanabga waa an uncle of the qiieen.' The rebellion la giving France a great deal of trouble, and she evidently unxmde to he stern tn her deallnga wlw'lhe^^eople and to leave no doubt as to her aaeendancy. The prtnio mlniater "resigned," and Oen. Qallieiil's telegratn aays "there will be no successor.1
In Septeihber, when Oen. jQpJ||lent arrived at the capital, he politely declined an offer to be Introduced to the queen. "I conelder," he eald *that my poeltion requlree the queen to' call on me drat When/I am. a .little pore at leisure I will Inform her when she may
RAINANDR1ANAMPANDRY. to greet the repreeeatative of Franoe."
OwMi It.
The Washington Star Mli at a caller an attorney in that city had the other day: "He waa an unoouth-look-Ing Individual aad said he hailed frdm Montgomery county, Maryland. 'Judge,' he eald, 1 nsckon I'll have to buy a few worde of advice.' 'Well, what Is Itf* Thar's a ato'keeper up my way, aa' I've had a good many dealin'a with him, fust and laat I reckon I've seed him put his right thumb in the seelee 100 timee wh«p he welched things I 'WeB, yetf^mtht to have
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of thie elty waa la Taamtaya^ Madaiaaear, the Bova goveraer of that part gave hlm the
You^ESbt collect damiagee Intanrupted the attorney, 'I
don't want no damages.' *Well, what do you wantr *Yo* see, we got ln a foot yeetiddy md I bit off that thumb, aa' I want ter know If, an many times as I bought it, I don't own It, oo that he kaln't git damages fer my bltin' it off."' #11''r'
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Blectrlclty Is being used tor thl laidttghts of locomotives. It Is said that tha ooat la hut little If any more than tor oil. and aa tha light la io much
Intenae and far-reaching, the af edlldtas are materlally leeaa IB poBslble to eee the light
af a Bufldeat distanoe to stop any trahngolag at an average rate of epeed The only woadar Is that electricity bM aetbeeaappMed la thia way tor anaar
MQST PERFECT MADE
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HINDOO DOOTOR8.
The doatsr la aa he la called, la not like ef any other eoaatry,eayeaa He Ie a peculiar gaalua who peculiar way. If a wall todo Hindoo bant heeomaa 111 with fever he •saally laala throe or tear daya, aoaroely avaa toachlag water ataadlaat by hit bed. Hla rotativee hecoaae alarms^, bat the merchant rsfuess ta have tha bald called, la tha hope that two at three more daya of faeting will oare blm. A gray-haired neighbor counasls the elek man not to take any drags at P™ thia ataga. Let the fever ran aa high aa caa la the advice given, and farther flsrtlag abouM he Indulged In. H|a fMttag dees aot eeem to do the patten* aay good, ao the doctor la finally aalled. The bald haa a reputatiea aa a fc*-«taaB phystdaa. Tha SaaOly -hb» »ms that If any man can snatch a risk maa from the grasp ef death It la the bald, This sua of medicine la ees* vlated that all bat a fhroa. He wm pariority In eurgery but thso, iu hla belief, aurgery la net the function af a learned doctor. The brothers of a rtek man, after a grsat deal of entreaty, asaaago to get the baM to them. Arrivfag at tha patients he entsre the alek man'a rooai alts beside htm with a great deal af dlgalty aad eeaspoenre. The offers him the "hookah" (a apparatue similar to that «nd by
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The London Chronicle gives (be lowing list of wars.durlag the ralga ef Queen Victoria: Afghan War, first China War, 1M1
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Turka.) About tea mlautea spent fa smoking, he feels the patient's pufce and finds he haa a very high fever, lbe bald then takeo apiece of paper, write? en It a few mysterieue words, erdera simple diet of leittl aoup, givea tM sick man two email black pills t* awallow, takee another poll ef ahoat five mlnutee at the hookah, leavef tbp myaterteaa preecrlption behind him and departa without giving any furtbir Instruction. The patient may get 1 ter or poeslbly.he may die, meat IU the latter. The Indian doctor, finda hla profeeslen a sorry one. lbe tee for the complete cove ef a rich saaa. Ie about $10. 8ome of the balds, hawover, have, been known to eOsat waw*. derful cures, where the heat lei smMn doctors have completely Mled. Afiaala recorded of a European aflBetad with aathaa, w^ derived bvt .ltttle mm from the treatsBeat ef trymen. When his earn nounoed hopeleas by the •phjrstdaas a Hindoo a few black plll% which a cemplete eure ln a very earn um*m& he ad a ah ah a a a but the eld haM refused aU off ere. The bald wlU aev« reveal the secret ef hla raanadta4 far It would cost him hla casta, (pd eaate II la Indla la all In all.
msz nor aura him
Caffre War, llM« a^. wpr ww,n«» China aocoad Afghan Wnr, 18«*^ aseond -Slkh War, 18M-9 Btt^nj^ -War,'^! 1850 eeeoad Caffre War, 1881-1: Burmeee War, 1888-8 Crimea, 1884i third war with China, 1888-f Tailfaa Mutiny, 1867 Maori War, 1889-1 wars with China, 1880 and: Maori War, 1888-8 Aihantl wW, war in Bhootan, 1884 Abyaalalaa 1887-8 war with tha third Maori war, 1888-8 wir Irhbi Looahal% 1811 aoooad A|haM Wn§m 1878-4 third mini TTm 1|tT. WM War, 1878-8 third Atthaa 'War,18«8-^ 80 war la Basatolaad, 1879-it 'Tl8|||| vaal War. 1819-81 Bgyptiaa Wfr, MmM Soudan, 1884-88-89 thh d'Burma WhM 1888-88 ZaBalbar. 1880 lad Matabele Wars, 1884 aad lWCMtfit Campaign, 1886 third Asbaa|t Gi«K4li palgn, 1888
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,j' Tea ok 8111 There is a
brand of Chlneae tfa1
9178 a pound. faijtba plektags af first tips of the Vk+oma. The est care md8t ha tahen ln the tag, anff nathldg but tha hrfght, an-hued tip taken off tha Uoassaa the pieklug of thia grade la doae byi^hand. The proasaa ef lag tibeae tipe Is is delleata as the: lag. The annual output la at 12,000 pounds, valued at 8S.1 But five pounds of thia tea have eror§ ass been known to have readied the Ualt*^ od 'Statee, exceptlag a tofr placed on -uhlbfttni at the Fain
ol the beueto, do not irri. tate'-iOTMafianwi. Itult. icave^ all ".b» or. ^liivui iit fieriwu cw l'tioll.' Try tMai.
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