Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 July 1898 — Page 3

Toledo St. Louis & Kansas city Railroad. ihe Clover Leaf will issu6

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excursion tickets July 11M3-14 and 15. Ample return limit. In addition to rail connection patrons are priviledged to select the palatial steamer of the D. & C. and C.ifc B. Navigation Go's: the entire distance east of Toledo or a portion oi' the journey via boat. Steamers leave Toledo morning and evening, connoting with ail Clove Leaf trains.

The Clover Lt-af will issue tickets July 2-.T-1 and at.greally reduced rates Liberal return limit—Day express No. 3 will coi net at Levna.oii July 5th with special truiti via I'. 1). A: E. and L. & N. scheduled to arrive «t destination 10:00 p. in. The P. I), & E. is the oflicial rout for I ilionis.

Lake .Side, O. Durinu .July and August. All btatioiiK. Fourth of July .lid) 2-."i and Between all stations.

Photographer's Ass'n—Chautauij ua,X Y. Julyll-lU. All stations. Nat'l Council Congregational Church

Portland Die Juue "JU ami .'jo. All stations. Nat'l Eilucational AH9'u--\V,t8hington JJ. C. July 3-fi. All stations.

Baptist Young Peoples Union —Bu lalo, N. Y. July 12-15. All stations. ml. Order of Foris ers—loronto, Out. Aug. 24-27. All stations.

V. P. C. U. uf U. P. Church—Saratoga, N. Y. Aug. 1 and 2 Ail stations. Epivr.ph LeHirn^ »i Indian-*—Marion Ind. Juiii 2!t and 30. Jndiana state.

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Home seekers' excursion 'south— Tickets Jwill be on sale Juiv and 19, August 2 aud ]!, S-ptin-ber 6 and 20, October 4 and 18, to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Caroling South Carolina. Tennessee and Virginia. Rat-!S are one lirst-class fare plus S2 for the round trip.

Baptist Young Peoples' Uni"ii of America, International Convention, BufT -1 N. Y.. July 11 to 17.18!IS. Rat». one regular tirst-class far- tor the round trip. Dates ol' f- tle July 12 to 15, inclusive. Uooi: to return I

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to and iuclii ing July l'J. except that by dept.sit of ticket with joint agent at Buffalo, ot earlier than July 17 nor later than July 11) and on payment of 50 c^nts. return limit of tickpt may he extended to leave Buffalo *o and including September 1.

L. A. Clark, Agent.

What do the Children Drink? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Grain-o? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. (Irain-o is made of Dure grains, a'l.d when properly prepared taste like the choice giadp= of .coffee but costs About ]4

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much Ail grnCelP t-ell it,

l.^c. and 25c.

Very low lintrH to Oiiinliu, N«'l». Via the North-Western Line Chicago A- North-Western R'y.i Excursion tickets .ii exceptionally low rates to Omaha anil ret or" (affording a visit to th« Grand Trams-\1 ississipjii and In tematioiial Exposition, Omaha) will be sold Julv 12th, account of National Republican Lengli" meeting. For rates and other inl'or ination ask jour neare.-t Ticket Agent or write. A. 1L. Waggner, 7 Jackson place, Indianapolis, lnd. oi W. 15. Ki.i-keru, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, III.

It will Surprlne You.

Tn order to prove the great mmt of Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective cure for catarrh and cold in head, jour druggists will supply a generous 10 cent trial siz° or we will mail for 10 cents. Full size 50 cents.

Ely Buns., 50 Warren St.. N. Y. City. Ely's Cream Balm has nnpl cly cured me ot catarrh when everything else failed. Many acquaintances have used it with tx:illeiit results—Alfred W. vpi.s. Caldwell, Ohio.

The fust•"' vessels in the navy are the torpedo iioHt- 1'ortcr and Depot, each ol which can travel 27 5 knots an hour.

Ucnuty Is Illood Deep.

Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Casearets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stil ing up tne lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Casearets,—beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50e.

Special Offer.

For a short time only one dozen cabinet mautello photos (this is a size laiger than cabinets) of our best urti-'ie finish for SI .50. Remember the place, 118}£ E. Main stiei t. over Citizens bunk.

Nicholson's Sons, Crawlordsvili". Inci.

T'» Cur*. ConHt in (.Ion l*orev T.'llU l.-r,n"ts (Jllllco H.h.o '.lL' III. It ,J. C. till. 0 cure. nn^,. .-i* r. fill..!

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CASTOR IA

For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the Signature of

THE NEXT CONGRESS.

Democrats SliouVi Nominate None but Able Men to .Represent Them. Democratic success in returning members to the house of representatives this fall will go long way toward securing Democratic victory in the presidential contest of liiOO. liut there is danger even in success. The danger will consist in sending unfit men to the lower house. If cranks and impractical enthusiasts are elected, they will do tiio pariy incalculable harm. Democracy is of the people and is for the people. The party does not exist- to further the ambitions ox aspiring politicians. It has a prouder and more practical mission.

There are plenty of wise, careful and brilliant men in the party who can do it and tho people good service in congress. Sucli men should bo nominated and elected. Men with some one fixed idea to which all other things are secondary should not be given a place on anyDeni-. ocratic ticket. Wild speeches in congress, incendiary utterances on the part of sincere but mistaken fanatics can do no good and cannot fail to do much barm. Conditions point toward Democratic success at tho polls this fall. That success should not be turned into defeat by a mistaken choice of congressional candidates. Let the selection be made with extreme care and the result in 1900 will fully repay the efforts of the present.

A Fine Tribute.

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son A I'ruitt. A 1 when |Jt jmicl his Id: Saturday •'itr111 ne was eo well |ile is»") with Ms treatment that he. gave :he linn this ce-ver note to print: "This is to certify that I, the undersigne'i, (Stewart I of J. II. LalVarl's circus, bought my groceries of Dickerson & Truitt and received entire satisfaction in every particular, and cheerfully recommend tliem to any and all persons as being strictly gentlemen in ever) sense. Very respectfully,

L. E. (jKANOKlJ.

yteuart Li PtMrl't Circus."

Dig down In tho cause uf your sickbe-. juii io i»et well and stay well. Alo-t iiim-iy it's indigestion Tne iiritiiii.g |)'ii-on- ot teiinentinu. putrid tooii, leit. ttie stoiiinch Lv mdiiiesti'in, cause headache, neuralgia, nervuusneHs, dizziness. stomachach, nausea, irritability, and all the other well-knoA'ii symptoms of idigestiou. I'hey also cause many pains and disordes whiCii are often laid to other causes and n»Lce are not ea-y cured, but as soon as the poisons are removed,all these symptoms and disorders disa pear, because there is nothing left to cause them. Nothing succeeds in this like Shaker Digestive Cordial, because it pr vents the undigested loud from fermentihK in the stomach and helps the stomach to digest its foud. tooid by druggists, price 10 c?n's to 81.00 per buttle.

A Hventy-eight-pound ball, tired by an English warship in 1812.

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When you feel tired, lanyuid, nervous and are troubled with pimples and eruption, \ou will find Hood's tiarsaparilla exactly meets your needs. It purities and enriches the blood and imparts to it the qualities to tone the nerve and nourish tne whole system. 11 cures all blood humors.

Hoods pill- cure sick headache, nausea, bilhousnes'- and all liver ills. Price 2o cent*.

Window plants in (Jermany nre often watered with ro!d tea or coffee. The effects are said to be beii- ficial.

gij- CA Sears the Signature of

STOXIIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought

The young King of Spain possesses eijht Ch'isti nance and about thirtySiVeii titles

Th* future is u-c-r'aiti. ot |T um »ep \oiir tilood pore with llnini'- Sar--ap-rilla '"U may bo sor^ ot good heal tli.

I" li 'laiid no a-r- c-ni prises T!40 m]uare irds. wi.ile eotiiind li.l iO go to the a-. re.

Hood's

it4 s:«?K h'-adarlio. had astc- in the month, coated gas in the stomach, listless and imliRvstiou. Do ,ot »M ikon, hut U*iv«» iniiir otrect. Z'i cents Phe oulj l*i 1 Ik to taKv '.villi lionj's S:u .^anarUia

""carlOt tlowers are said to stand drought better than aov n»her.

OA.STORXA.

BEARA the /t Kind YOB Have Always BoggW Signature of

'I here ire tilty fiv dii^j, in 'ti Unit'd Kingdom toeveiy 1,000 inhabitants.

Dr. Bull's Pills

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No-To-Hac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50o,|l. AU druggists.

-with sick headache or feci miserable and run down, take Dr, John W. Hull'sPills. They will give prompt relief aud will soon set you right.

Th forty five Sta -s of the Ut ion

hHV« abniit (55.000 co.vid.v

OASTOXtX^. Bears tb« Kind You Hans Alway Bignatsrs of

JINGLES AND JESTS..

A Hope oi" Dawn.

ffhen this biiule tun is ended and the smoke i» f-lriirccl Hv.ny, ^Vho l:-:ov. .r.t we will id farewell forever to l!.vI or in suite uf nil the fisluin there is lots that flwws r.K clear How humanity

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The fcrnds '(."tmst bre'^'ren"' rnised areVisispfi^ friendliness uin-e more, An nine im.n,s inv silent tliat were hurled

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:f co«".-p nil irot l,i syin with aheap of risk is ininnlii. :t thcieain't no limitiitions on a "lua.vhe" line uf hmijjlit.

There's never any tellin what the morrow may unfold. 5f I whisper it m«-st Kently, 'cause it poems un- I ei enilen V.oM, An I wouldn't \-:iidertake to artjue close down to the text jet wl.u keows but the miUenniuin'lt be -'.-a-slart in ii^-xt': —Wi.sliinttton Star.

I I low \\V Are Ii-iti*.rd. "Truly if- is ti sad and disaiipointing woi'ld, the redheaded philosojiher thought! oily.

Tliereupiin they all st.o[iped smoking

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The linad -tewnrt o'lhe Lal'en I „.w b-'Uaht all the prnvi-i..tif. :.,i ue 200 pe. pi! in the Lil'eui

enontvl' to look at- lnni inquiringly. "I was thinking," he said, '"that the sweet viic" that comes to you over tho telephone very often is about the only stock in trade ii' a wall eyed girl who is homely enough to scare the chickens out

of a harnv.ird, and that the pretty and petite Utile ti ii,.r that you admire on the street or in taoleau somewhere may turn «ut to have tt \oieeandii temper that are I both closely allied to a bnzzsaw trviiiK to I cut its way through a railroad spike lmbedded in a log wood."—Chicago Post.

A Sailor's School of Manners, On one occasion years ago the president visited one of tho ships informally, dispensing with the usual salute and coreninny, when one of the men rather indignantly asked another who that lubborwas on the quarterdeck that didn't "douse his peak to the commodore. "Choke your luff, will you?" was the reply. "That's the president of tho United States." '•Well, ain't he got manners enough to salute the quarter deck if he is?" "Manners! What does he know about manners? I don't suppose he was ever out of sight of land in his life."—"On a Man-of-War.''

Mr. Melon's Talk.

•:-Mr. Melon up en say: -.'."Dis ver is a swiiiKin day! Winln day'd ring d« dinner bell,

Take en cool me in do welll" :tliat whut Mr. Melon say A\iien I Hwino 'ions his way.)

lien I rings do dinner hell, Takes en cools him in du well. When he oool, I makes a call, Slice, him, eat him, heart and all! tNutmi mo' dem melons say When I passin 'long dat way.) —Atlanta Constitution.

Take No ltiskti.

He had with him one small Gatling gun, two army rides and a keg of dynamite. "Why, my dear fellow," said a friend. "Whero on eartli are you going?" ''I am going," he replied, "to spend the summer at a defenseless seaside resort."— Atlanta Constit ution.

His Title.

Mrs. Wiggles—I didn't know that Mr. Binks had a title. Mrs. Waggles—Neither did 1. What is it? "Well, his servant says that everything comes addressed '.Tames Binks, C. O. D.' —Somerville Journal.

Height of Laziness.

Bind Weary Wayirle.-i to I i:. friend, Whose name was Sandy Bloke, "Why does yer use a pipe so short

Whene'er you want to smoke

"Well," saitl Sandy in reply As he juggled a piece of tripe, "It

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too much like work ter me

Druwiu sn.oko from a longer pipe I" —Princeton Tiger.

No 111 I.tick.

"Do you think that there is ill luck in the number 13?" inquired the superstitious citizen. "Xo, sir," answered the baseball enthusiast. "Xot. when the homo team get the 10 and the others fellows the 3."— 'Washington Stnr.

Along the Wabash.

Poets rave about the beauty of the Wabash, But the faets are as I give them t-o you now: Awful fogs come up so thick along the Wabash

That each railroad train is forced to -wear a plow. —Chicago Record.

Isapprehension.

Crimsonbeak—I see in New York they are talking about the Astor battery. Yeast—Yes I see that. "1 always thought the Battery belonged to Gould."—Yonkers Statesman.

A Hefreyn.

A don Failing over from Speyn Unci- played hide and seek in tho meyn, But he's bottled up now, ....

And we'll readshoYtly how This gallant old Spaniard was Behleyn. —Town Topics.

1.linking In Foresight.

Jones—What, was that business venture iu which Smith went broke? Bonos—Me went to Sent land and tried to sell golf stockings to the highlandcrs. —New York Journal.

O'er the Philippines.

The day is coming with a hum When high in air, we hope, Our flag will catch the breezes from

A stout Manila rope. —Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Vulte So.

Cliff—In Turkey the man who commits a misdemeanor punished by being bastinadoed on his bare feet.

Piff—Ah, I see! He's boaten out of his boots.—Vim.

The Puzzle of the Ages. To the plain, old fashioned reader 'Twill ever ho a mystery Who conjured up those grnnd old ltea

That wo call ancient history. v. —Chicago Tribune.

A Legal Term.

Knoas—Are you a believer in jury trials! Fox—No, indeed. 1 have been on a jury often enough to know how sever* their trials arc.—Boston Courier,

His Motto.

The bunko steerer's motto As he goes upon his way Is "Never put ofT till tomorrow

Whom you can do today."

-Vim.

Lieutenant General von. del- Ooltz, better known as Von der Golta Pasha, the reorganizer of the Turkish army, has been appointed inspector genera) of fortresses in rhe (iernian army in j.iace of General "V ogel von Falkenstein. The oflico is second in importance only to chief of the general stall'.

Dr. J. Grant Cramer, nephew of Goncral U. S. Grant and assistant professor of modern languages at Lehigh university, is traveling in Kuropc. Ho is a veteran wheelman and will take a two months' cycle tour through Holland, France, Swi! r!.-ind and Germany, crossing some ol the Alijiije passes.

PERT PERSONALS.

Colnncl lii'van will drop silver and try lead awhile.—Washington Star. (jeneral Wy.vler, it would seem, is taking a long, tinn- to coal.—Indianapolis News.

Congest tan 1 intrtie of Oregon is recicctcd. 1 iiis speaks lor itself.—Hoston Herald.

Phil Armour seems to be well satisfied with the result of the Loiter wheat deal.— Duluth Herald.

Count ISonilaee do C'astcllanc has fought a duel. True to his valuable training, he b'.ed the other fellow.—Chicago liecord.

We arc inclined to believe that Dewey would make the best man for president of the I niversal Peace society.—Iowa State lUvisicr.

If Mrs. Lenr-e renlly has presidential aspirations fcjr 11)011, she shouldn't dillydally in organizing her regiment.—Lewiston Journal.

After all, style counts for a good deal. A young woman who always has prided her«elt on being a .oil Dresser has just landed a Vanderbilt.—Chicago TimesHerald.

S A E W IT E S

Ouida recently refused to give facts for a biography of her, saying: ''My works are then.' for .'ill to read. With mo individually they have nothing to do." "One man docs not make a newspaper," nor, for that, does one man make a magazine. But when James l'ayn wrote "Lost Sir Massigberd" for Chambers' Journal thftk magazine went U£ 20,000 copies every week.

Count Tolstoi, when he has a great work in hand, writes nearly all day and sometimes far into tho night. Even in tho summer, during the children's holidays, he rarely leaves his desk to spend a few moments with them.

W. E. Henley, one of tho most conspicuous journalists in London and also a poet of no mean quality, has been honored by Mr. Ball'our with a pension of §1,000 a year. A liko sum was allotted to Tennyson in 1845, and tho late Taureato lived to draw it 47 times.

HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

A chemist says that medicine stains usually yield very quickly to an application of alcohol. For tho obstinate iodine stains ether is recommended.

To rejuvenate your leather covered chairs rub them frequently with a small, strong Turkish towel. Something in tho fiber of this material gives to leather, when vigorously rubbed, quito a brilliant polish.

Upholstered furniture should be beaten with a rattan beater, then wiped with a thin cotton duster. All grease spots can be removed easily by using ether or chloroform lor siik or the best turpentine for woolen stnil's. V'.

Gill frames for mirrors or pictures ean be washed with white of an egg or with i-::k liquid ammonia and warm water, lightly i.pplieti with a .-pongo. The water in which a lai'mc onion has been boiled is also goot for this purpose.

SPANISH WOMAN PROVERBS.

No season is as brief as a woman's love. A girl's huir draws more than a ships cable.

Women and weather are not to oe trusted. Choose neither a wife nor linen by candlelight.

A woman may bo loyal to love, out never to lovers. Woman is a curious creature with long hair and short ideas.

Woman is a guitar, the sweetness oi whose tone depends upon the piayer. He who has a handsome wife or a castle on the frontier is nevur without fear.

Woman's power is largely dependent upon her ability to interest, entertain, attract and please. It is for this reason that women strive to become accomplished. They study in order that they may converse intelligently on all subjects. They strive to become good musicians, graceful dancers and amiable hostesses.

All accomplishments are unavailing if a woman suffers from ill-health in a womanly way. The special weakness peculiar to the womanly organism, will rapidly wreck the general health. The sufferer will lose her uatural vivacity, her wit, her good looks, and the ambition and power to display the accomplishments at her command. Any woman affected in this way should resort to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a wonderful medicine for ailing women. It ts the invention of an eminent and skillful physician. Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. It aims to cure but one class of diseases, and claims to be good for nothing else. It imparts health, elastic strength, vi^or and virility to the delicate feminine organs. It prepares a woman for wifehood and motherhood.

Mrs. Ramon Sanchez, Penasco, Taos County, N. Mex., in a letter to Dr. Pierce says: From a grateful heart my voice goes up to God both night and day in a solemn prayer that He may guard your health and preserve your life. I hereby ex-^ press my gratitude to you for the relief I have received from your wonderful medicine, Favorite Prescription.' After suffering years of misery I am to-day a healthy aud happy wife, and can truthfully recommend to women the use of the

Favorite Prescription' as a regulator of the monthly periods.' The quick constipation cure Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Never grip*.

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ELKHART

AN OPEN LETTER

To MOTHERS.

WE AFCE ASSERTING IN TH1 COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD «CASTORIA AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear on

the fac- simile signature of wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in, the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.

LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought

and has the signature of wrapper. No one has authority from me io us$ my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletch$r is President* March 24,1898. w.

Do Not Be Deceived.

Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingradients of which even he

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"The Kind You Have Always Bought"

BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF

Insist on Having

The Kind That Never Failed Yo«

THT CCNT4UH COMPANY, TT MURHAV BTRtET, NEW YORK CITY.

Where You All Want to

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No. 10* S'HUH Cim-u Streil. Crawfordsville, mdianj

WEHAVENO AGENTS

but have sold direct to the consumer for 25 years at wholesale pricos, saving him the dealer's profits. Ship anywhere for examination. Everything warranted. 118 styles of Vehicles, 55 styles of Harness. Top Baggies, t36 to |70. 8nrreys, f50 toil25. Carriages Phaftons, Traps, Wagonettes, Spring-Boad and Milk

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Vttcr Goods it !e Same Prices.

We never before gave BUch extraordinwry bargains in furniture. We never before eo absolutely cootrollpd tho Oaopet tra ie. We never before eo wiped out all competition in Babv Carriages. Join the crowd. Trade in the morning if you can. Mahorney's for Carpets. Mahorney's for Furniture. Mahorney's for Lace Curtains. Mahorney's for Baby Carriages.

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