Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 June 1897 — Page 7
HALL'S
Vegetable
Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
Beautifies
and restores Gray
Hair to its original color and vitality prevents baldness cures itching and dandruff. A fine hair dressing.
Hall & Co., Props., Nashua, N. H. Sold by all Druggists.
Comrades
RIDERS OF
$IOO $75 $50
Three Grades
-ind -in everlasting feeling of self satisfaction. It is tli** way those Outings are built
To Wear, To I^ast, To Hido. SI:ND nut
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Circular sent on request*
No Sick GliiGkens
and RX.BNTY OF KOGS, where Wells' ttoosicr Poultry Powder is used. A positive cure for Cholera. Gapes and all diseases of Poultry. 2:c a pound at drug"Cists or S\k packages scntby ur prenaid for $1.00. "Ilintson Poultry Keeping,'* sent free.
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When the stomach dishonorr the drafts, mads upon it by the rest of the rr8tem,.jtiisn«cesaanlv because its fund of strength is very low. Toned with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, it soop begins to pay out vigor in the shape of pure, rich blood, containing the elements of muscle, bone and
raia
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of the new vigor afforded the
stomach, the bowels perform their functions regu* larly, and the liver works like clock work. Malaria has no effect upon a system thus reinforced.
It Is London now that hae the button fever. The department stores are selling' the motto nuisances by the thousands.
Shake Into Your Shoe*
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It aures painful, swollen, smarting feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Poet-Ease makes tight-flttingi or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain, cure for sweating, callous and hot tired, aching feet. Try
it
to-day. Sold
by all druggists and shoe stores. Ky mail for 25 emits, in stainps. Trial package
FREE.
Address, Allen
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
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The entire coast-line of the globe measures 136,000 miles.
Dmnk for Twenty Venrs. A correspondent writes: "I was drunki on and ofC for over twenty years, drunkj when I had money, sober wlien I had none. Many dear friends I lost, and numbers gave me good advice to no purpose but, thank God, nn angel hand came itj last in the form of my poor wife, who administered your marvelous remedy, A Jag,' to me without my knowledge or consent. I am now saved and completely transformed from a worthless fellow to a sober Kiid respected citizen."
If "Anti-.Iag" cannot l)o had at youp druggist, it will be mailed in plain wrnppej with full directions how to give secretly on receipt of One Dollar, by the iJenov.'i Chemical Co.. (JG iroad\vay, Nov York, (in they will gladly mail full particulars free.
I.ondon 1» suffering from brick fanii me on account of the builcling boom in the suburbs.
There more Catarrh in this section of thi country t.s.in all other diseases put together and until the last few years was supposed to he incur-ii bit.. For a •:i eat nianv vcars doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local rcinedu and by constantly failing to euro with local treatment, pronounced incurable. Science ha« proven cutairh to lie a constitutional disease, ami therefore requires constitutional treatment- Hall's Catarrh Lure, manufactured bv J. Chenev & Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure ... the market. It is taken internally in doses from io drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system They offer one hundred dollars for any case it faiU to cure. St-nd for circulars and testimonials-
Address, V. j. CHliNiiY i: CO., Toledo, O Sold bv Druggists, 75c. Hall I-amilv Pills are the best.
Russian farmera hold an average of twonty-sevon acres to cach famuy.
WHEN bilious or costive, eat a cascaret, candy cathaitic, cure guaranteed. 10c. 25c.
Ceylon lius cinnamon plantations covering 40,000 acres.
Church Jnsttrunce.
Write or call on the agent of the Pheni* Insurance Company of Brooklyn for special lutes ou church property.
J. IRVING ltuDI,E,Stntc Apent, Torre Haute, Ind.
Teacher—Spell kitten. Bobby—Pooh, I'm too biff to spell kitten. Try me on cat.—Truth.
Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets. candv cathartic nest liver and bowel regulator made.
The date palms of Egypt produce 300,000 tons of fruit annually. w:
IHI*. TVl*i«lon-,IINOOTIUNO HYRIJF for chll-lron 1 ethhig, soften* the 1:11111 i-eiluciw m*Jnnimatiou ulIUVH
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The Grain-O Ijaw Suit.
Rochester, N. Y., May 19, 1S9T.—The great $50,000 damage suit instituted by Michigan Cereal Co. against the Genesee I'ure Food 1J. is at an end. They settled it and took it out of court for the ridiculously small sum of .$.*00. and, as a practical result, Grain-O is in greuter demand than ever. The new plant only just completed is to be duplicated, so that, not only the old friends of the delicious food drink which completely takes the place of coffee, but the new friends it 19 making every day, can be supplied. The beverage which the children, as well as the adult, may drink with benefit will be furnished in unlimited quantities.
Suits may come and suits may go, but Graiu-0 goes ou forever.—N. Y. Mail aud Express.
Bees must always be bartered to sell them is considered most unlucky.
Church, Dwelling ami Farm Insursurance. The I'lionix of Brooklyn jnnke9 specialty of ttieee uskis, and has agents everywhere.
J. luvixu RIDDLE, State Auent. 'J erro Haute, Ind.
Paris consumes 209,000,000 litres of milk a year, which comos to about only twolHths of a pint daily for each inhabitant.
Can't Sleep,
Becausc the nerve? are weak and easily excited and the body is in a feverish .and unhealthy condition. Nerves arc fed and nourishod by pure, rich biood. Hood's bsrsaparilla give* sweet, refreshing.sleep.because it pnnfies and enriches the blood and builds up the system.
Why?
Hood's
Wiish
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parilla
Is the Uest—In fact the One Tnifv Blood T»urtfior. All druRRists. $1, six loriJiS. Gtt only Ilootl's.
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P. O. Dun 207, Indianapolis, Ind.
A TREASURE SAVED.
We sat in the little frontier hotel at Pine Ridge agency that stormy December night in 1890. There were a number of us—all newspaper correspondents— and a few interpreters, officers and reservation employes. The days previous had been lull of excitcment, for the Brule and Ogalalla Sioux were engaged in the ghost dancc or messiah craze. About the agency General Miles had grouped some 1,500 troops. Beyond their white tents clustered the dingy tepees of the Indians, some 800 of them.
We greatly enjoyed those evenings in the hotel. They brought back to memory pictures of the old west—staging, buffalo hunting, Indian fighting. And what a fund of information the scouts, interpreters and "old-timers" poured into our willing ears! Each one could have talked all night and yet left the narration of his experiences unfinished then. We were especially interested in the singular carecr of B. He had left a home in Connecticut, and after varied experiences in Iowa and Nebraska joined a company of miners, and with them entered the new mining camp of Deadwood. lie was then but 17 years old. That same winter he carried the first mail out of Deadwood to the Missouri river.
B. joined our circle while a scout was relating some experiences with stage robbers in the early 'seventies and imniediately entered into the conversation.
So fat as I know, the smoothest trick, prompted by a desire to save money, ever played upon stage robbers occurred near Miles City 111 1879 A load of passengers was almost within sight of the town. They had been traveling all day and were worn out, for the roads were awlu! bad 111 those days, and all coaches bounced and swayed very much. Having come near their journey's end, they were congratulating themselves. Hold tips had been fre]tient. Two heavily armed messengers accompanied cach coach, with orders to fire on any person acting suspiciouslv. 'Dear me,' said an elderly man near the door, 'I'm glad we arc sate. I have about ?500, and ll I lost it 1 don't know whcr~ I could get more.' 1 can get plenty of money,' said a traveling salesman, 'but the loss of what I have would put me to much trouble out here among strangers.' "Two miners and a prospector, each with large rolls, expressed their satisfaction at passing dangerous points sately. The next speaker was a little old woman, kind and motherly 111 her ways. 'My boy has started a restaurant in town and is doing well. He wanted me to come and help, so here I am, goodness knows far enough away from dear old Ohio. 1 thought he would need his mother, for these mining towns arc wild, I hear, and full of temptations. I have only got $200. It's all the cash I have 111 the world. Fearing robbers, I have put it 111 a place where 110 one would think of looking. You cannot guess where?' Ot course the guesses were all wrong. ell, I have four $50 bills against the sole of my foot inside my left shoe.' "'Capital!' said the elderly gentleman. 'No one would ever think of looking for money 111 your shoes.' I11 a far corner at the front sat a small, slender, black-haired man. He kept between his feet a little black valise. No one spoke to linn during the journey, and he made no sound save occasionally to cough 111 a peculiar manner. Some of the passengers thought him to be a consumptive. Even when general good fellowship prevailed he took- no part in the conversation. Making bold, the old lady said: 'And you—what would you do if you were held up?' "A hollow cough and a shrug of the shoulders was all his reply. 'What a mean fellow!' thought the old gentleman. At this instant the coach lurched violently to one side, and bang, bang, bang! came the sudden reports of guns. One messenger was shot, the other compelled to throw up his
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fore time for resistance, and »ernation and terror prcvaiicd wi:., 1 the coach. "'Lord, Lord!' prayed the elderly man. 'Oh, dear, oh, dear!' cried the woman. 'Hustle up here: git out!' and one of the robbers held the door open with his left hand, while he covered the passengers with the revolver in his right. Of course thev all filed out and were stood up in a row. There was much trembling on the part of the men, and the poor old woman wept audibly. It only took a few minutes to go through the pockets of the line and to investigate the messenger's small safe. Probably the road agents would havvc taken to the hills at this moment had not one of them beheld the frail figure within the coach. 'Hold on. boys! Here's one we forgot,' and he started in with an oath to drag forth the consumptive. As he entered a most plaintive, cough interrupted voice greeted him, and, tough as he was. lie paused. 'Please don't make me get out. I am very sick. I' will die, I know. It you will only let me be, I will tell you where you can get $200 which you have overlooked. I have no money but know where the $200 is.' The robbers outside, having heard the shrill, penetrating voice, glanced at cach other. The leader called out to his fellow within the coach: 'Ml right. Bill, hnd out where them $200 is and let the pore devil alone. We got to -be skinning out.' "The piping voice took courage. 'Gentlemen, it you will ask that old lady to remove her left shoe, you will find the money.' "The men began to mutter and scowl. The drummer found courage enough to say it was a shame to rob an old woman of her last dollar, and no one but the most depraved sort of a road agent would be guilty of such an act. The leader walked up to the drummer, slapped his face and ticklcd the end 01* his nose with the muzzle of his six-shooter. The drummer discreetly held his tongue until the thieves were goijp. "It was with sighs and sobs that the old lady seated herself 011 the ground, took the shoe from that fat foot and handed up her last dollar. In a twinkling it was pocketed, and the outlaws jumped for their horses and were gone. "What a hubbub broke out when the people found themselves alone once
more! With one accord they assailed the man within the coach. 'Oh, you villain, you wretch, to tell them of my money!' cried the woman as she shook him by the shoulders. The drummer entered at this moment. He had been talking to the other men of the party in low tones. 'Just step out, madam. We want to tali: with him," he said. She obeyed, and several entered. It was noticed that the driver had his reins in his hands, and one end of them looked suspiciously like a noose. 'You rascal,' said the driver, 'to have deliberately given this woman's money over to those outlaws! We'll make short shift of you.' and he threw the noose over the man's head. There was a desperate struggle for a moment, and then the noose fell down, clean cut through. It was seen that the little man had a bowie in his hand. He spoke in a different voice this time. 'For God's sake don't bother me here. You can hang me at Miles City as well as here. It's only a little way. I shall not escape. When we get there, I will have something to tell you which will explain my action. A man always has a right to have a fair hearing before he is hung, and I claim that privilege.' 'Well, we can watch him that far,' said the drummer. 'Wc can hang him there as well as here.' "Some one helped the driver with the body of the messenger, and the coach started for town. The drummer, the miner and several others watched the little man intently, but he made no movement, nor did he speak until the coach lumbered up 111 front of the postoflice and hotel. Then lie said in a
quiet voice: 'I am Tom ous men of Black Hills), 'and I have $40,000 in this grip. The only way to save it was by telling the robbers of the old woman's money. I am glad to return it to her and a stake extra for the worry I caused her. As for the rest of vou, I have nothing to do with your losses. Wc all ran the same risk. I wish you good evening,' and he stepped duicklv from his seat to the door and into the street, dropping a bundle of bills into the ladv's lap as he passed."
(one of the fam-
And alter lighting his pipe our story teller passed out into the night and wended his way to his humble cabin.— New ork Tribune.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A Calais (Me.") man is raising prairie chickens, which he proposes to release 111 the near-by woods.
Portland, Ore., was treated to a mirage last week, with vessels sailing on the sky and phantom islands 011 the horizon.
The students of the school for eolored children at lusgagee, Ala., have made a million bricks during the present year.
The proposed State monopoly ot the tobacco trade in Switzerland would be worth at least $2,000,000 a year to the government.
The cinnamon tree has recently been introduced into the Biscayne bay region of Florrda and is now being cultivated extensively 011 the l'crrinc grant.
A livery stable keeper 111 Auburn, Me., who weighs 304 pounds, is trying to reduce his flesh by striking a wooden block with two heavy hammers nad eating but two meals a day.
Careful observers say that the cyclones on the Indian ocean are largely influenced by solar disturbances, and manv observers believe that the earth's weather, as well as its magnetism, is affected bv sun spots.
It is said that there is scarcely a nation lipon the earth which has not eating pla es of its own 111 New York, 'with its own viands and drinks, its own chatter, its own customs and subsidiary recreations." The clubs, and even the theaters are also cosmopolitan in character.
The quarterly report of the East L011don church fund tells a curious story of I a man. who, when "lunds" are low, to use an euphemism, goes into a pawnbroker's and pledges one of his eyes for iourpence. The eye, 01 course, is a glass one.
When a child dies in Greenland the natives bury a live dog with it, the dog to be used bv the child as a guide to the other world. When questioned with regard to this peculiar superstition, they will onlv answer: "A dog can find his way anywhere."
While a party from a Massachusetts observatory was measuring clouds by triangulation a few days ago a flock of ducks passed across the sky. Their speed was ascertained with mathematical exactness to be 47.8 miles an hour, and their height above the ground 958 feet.
KXGINE wurcrcii FEMJ.
Remarkable Escape or a Fast Train on the liig Four.
After Big Four engine No. 156 had pulled 111 the Union Station Thursday at noon with train No. 11, from Cleveland, it was uncoupled and Engineer Parker Bugbv started to pull out to take his engine into the roundhouse. He had barely got out of the car shed when one of the drive wheels fell off. It was a most peculiar accident, and one the like of which has never occurred to the knowledge of old railroad men in the citv. The tram which the engine hauled to the city was the regular fast limited mail between the East and West. A short tunc bciore the wheel dropped off the engine had been spinning over the road toward the city at the rate of fiftv rules an hour. Had the wheel come if then nothing less than a frightful wreck could have resulted. As it was »he engine was alone and going slowly I-Iowcvcr, it required the help of the wrecking tram to get the engine into the shop.—Indianapolis Journal.
rysfs Teaching a Ijost Art. "A New York woman," he said, looking at her over the tops of his glasses, "has gone into the business of teaching women how to walk."
Somehow it seemed to strike her as a joke. "Think of it!" she said. "Just when the price of wheels is coming down, too. I began to think that you were right, John, when you said that woman had no business sense."—Chicago Post
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A 'I
AN INCIDENT AT THE CITY HOSPITAL.
A Woman's Life Barely Saved by a Critical Operation—Her Health* 1 Destroyed.
There was a hurry call for the ambulance of the City Hospital. In th» course of an hour a very ptrctelier. Slie was pale !There was a hasty exam
stantly! That young woman
had had warnings enough in the terrible pains, the burning sensation, the swelling low down on her left side. No one advised her. so she suffered tortures and nearly lost her life. I wish I had met her months before, so I could have told her of the virtues of Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound. As it is now, she is a wreck of a woman.
Oh, my sisters, if you will not tell a doctor your troubles, do tell them to a woman who stands ever ready to relieve you! Write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lyi your troubles, charge and if you nave any
Lynn, Mass., confide freely to her all p""# es, and she will advise you free of I if you have any of the above svmp- Kit
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sick young woman was brought in on a as death and evidently suffering keen agony, ination and a consultation. In less than a quarter of an hour the poor crear ture was on the operating table to undergo the operation called ovariotomy.
There was no time for the usual preparation. Her left ovary was on the point of bursting when it was removed, it literally disintegrated. If it
had burst before removal, she would have died almost in
uic anove symp
toms take the advice of Miss Agnes Tracy, who speaks from experience and says: For three years
I
had suffered with inflamma
tion of the left ovary, which caused dreadful pains. 1 was so badly affected that I had to sleep •with pillows under my side, and then the pain was so great it was impossible to rest.
Every month I was in bed for two or three days. I took seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound, and am entirelv cured. Ithink there is no tncd.nnc to be compared with the Compound for female diseases. Every woman who suffers from anvform of femala weakness should try it at once." Miss AGNES TUACY, BOX432,Valley City, N. D.
Bio. l'a. Ity. & Iran Mountain Kuutp. Through slccpRrs and free rcclinum cliair ivirs to Kansas City. Denver, Hot Springs, lui din. Lincoln and nearly nil points 111 Mo.. Kan., Neb., Colo., Arn., and Tex., without change.
For Maps, rale? and full information Address, COKE ALKXANDER. D. 1'. A. Mo. I'm-, lty.. Indianapolis. Ind.
There are lifteen tilled persons In Germany who hold P.000,000 acres of land-
No-to-Bac for Fifty C«nt». Over 400,000 cured. Why not lot No-To-Hac I regulate or renmvu your desire fur tobaccu'? SavM.s HMii»y. makes health unit nunliood. Ouru I tu&r.inieed, &0C uud $1. all ilruKKtsts.
It Is saul that the Kmperor of Russia received over auo threatening letters prior to lus journey to J- ranee.
Buckingham's Dye for Wluskcrs is a popular preparation in ono bottle, ami colors evenlv a brown or black. Any person can easily apply it at home.
An Electroiiuted Mouse. A curious accident recently occurred at the power plant of the clectric light service of the French Northern Rah waystation 111 Paris. "iVith a strong detonation, a short circuit within the transformer set the inflammable material in the transformer box on iire, and only the prcsenc of mind oE the engineer on duty, who immediately truned off the current averted serious disaster. He then put out the burning embers, and at tho point where the short circuit had occurred he found the carbonized remains of a mouse. The cause of the short circuit was obvious, 'ihe mouse, while in contact with a piece of metal, had gnawed off the insulation 011 011c of tha high tension wires, and when the animal tooth touched the wire it got tho full benelit ol a sooo-volt current—Paris
Letter.
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