Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 November 1894 — Page 2

Republican Progress.

BLOOMINGTON, 1ND. r. A. GABS, Editor and Pttbllha DOINGS OF THE DAY. SUMMARY OF THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. -f latest Betoras from the Fall Election A Ftaoa Ball Flayer Odd-Cremated While Blading Vp a wound Mexicans Alarmed at a Taleaao Eruption. The Election. Returns received up to Friday noon snows me rouowwg result: NEW YORK. The total vote ol Vsa State on Gov ernor, Lieutenant Governor, and Judge of tbe Court of Appeals is as follows: or Governor Morton, o.O.oOl: Hill, 513,720; Wheeler, 28,635. Morton's plurality, lo8,til. For Lieutenant Governor Saxton, 662,989; Loekwood, 537.164. Saxton's plurality, 125,8:5. For Judge of the Court sf Appeals uaieM, urowa, 036,73. tiaifrni s plurality. r,:ii:. The official vote of New York city for mayor is as follows: William L. Strong, (Rep.) L3,043: Hugh j. Grant (Tammany.J 10S,778; Lueien Sanial, isoc.) i.ivr, James fflcvuiiom. treo. 298; George Gettlen, i Pro. )3n. Strong's plurality, The uncertainty aoout ine noara ot Aiaermen was re moved by the police returns, which rave the Republicans 17 out of the 31 members. The Board will have the apportionment of the city for assembly (ustrxciis. KANSAS. The latest figures at State political headquarters show that Kansas has elected seven Republican Congressmen ana one fopultst, vviuiam Baker in the Sixth District. The latter district however, is so close that a contest u likely. Chairman Breidental of the Populist State Central Committee concedes the defeat of .Terry Simpson and all the Populist Congressional nominees except Baker. The Legislature will be Republican on joint ballot 1 . r .T :, : . - wi wub m. juvircu s majority is aoons au.uw. TENNESSEE. The Governorship is still in doubt. both the Republicans and Democrats claiming the victory. Seventy counties neara irom oraciauy ana UDoaicially give Evans l Rep.) .V,000 majority. Of the counties yet to be heard from it is conceded that they are about evenly dlvifed. It looks very much as if Evans was elected, but the result can only be learned by the official count The Legislature is safely Democratic. TEXAS. This State s claimed by both rarties. The PoDulists claim a plurality of 80,OC0 for Nugent, while the Democrats onlv claim the State for Culberson by 30,000. The Democratic strontrholds Have been heard from, while the Populists are yet to receive returns from tbe country districts. OHIO. Chairman Dick's estimate nut the Republican plurality in Ohio at 13-,-2!4. It is not believed the official count will vary much from this figure. IK GENERAL. Tbe Republicans carried every Northern State and secured a majority in the West Virginia Legislature whicb will return a Republican United States Senator. People Alarmed. City of Mexico special: The volcano of Coiima is in active eruption and the people in the immediate vicinity are greatly alarmed as streams of lava are pouring down the sides of tbe mountain, the flames being visible for many miles. They have abandoned their houses. Police stations in this vicinity report a total of fifteen deaths as the result ot the late earthquake and the subsequent eruption. LyacMaK In Georgia. Lee Lawrence, the negro who assaulted Mrs. Polk in Jasper County, Georgia, was taken to Monticeile. He had been sentenced to be hanged November 30. The neighbors of the injured woman were not satisfied, however, and taking the negro from the oScere carried him to the outskirts of town and hangel him, riddling his body with bullets. Burned to Death. At Flint, Mich., Willie Grinnage, aged 10 years, burned his leg by a stoe. He then got a piece of cloth and saturated it with kerosene oil, was binding it about his leg when he again came in close proximity to tbe stove. The cloth ca ght fire and the youth had his legs, arms, and chest burned to a crisp before the fire was extinguished. Held Vp the TownGuthrie (O. T.l special: Four masked men rode into Shattuek. in County K, held up the Postmaster and robbed tbe office of all the cash and stamps. They next went to tbe general store of T. H. Miller and robbed him of -!0 J and some clothing. Then unmolested they rode out of town The Same otu story. Dr. T. DeWitt Taimage, pastorof the Brooklyn Tabernacle, which was recently, for the thiru time destroyed by fire, has written a letter to the elders of the church, tendering his resignation. Ixwble Tragedy. Ax. Hottenrodt, four miles south of LeitchuVtd, 111., shot and instantly killed Mrs. Char.'e-t Xeimryer, soon lb become mother, and then shot himself Klar Kelly Dead. Mike Kelly, the base ball player, died at the Emergency Hospital, Boston. He went to Boston to join the London Gaiety Girls Theatr.cal Company and was taken sick with pneumonia. Made Their Escape. Jim French and three other members of the Cook gang outraged three girls in the suburbs of Colagae, L T. A posse of citizens are in pursuit but failed to capture them. Mrs. Cortle Wilsoa Is Shot At. Kit Curtis Wilson, wife of a farmer residing near Nil. a, Ohio, narrowly escaped be in 3 the victim ot an aatjjssln'9 bullet She was la the yard at tbe rear ot ber home for some wood when she was shot at by an unknown man. wh then tied. Tbe ballet took a few hails from her head, but did no other dnmaze. Condemned Choctaw Shot. 81km Lewis, the condemned Choctaw murderer, was shot at Wilhurtju. 1 X Lewis lived thirty minutes after being shot and had to be strangled to end bis suffering-. His friends say the eight other condemned Choctaws wbo vera granted a aew trial (ball not be brought to trial, bat mast go tree, Bljr Wool Dealer Assigns. F. B. Matthews, dealer in wool at 252 Conrres) street, Boston, has made an assignment. The liabilities amount to about $400,000, and the assets are said to ci.nslst of 1330.000 In pledges secured on wool, the equity In whlebs more than snlBcient, It sstated, to pay all matured indebtedness. T. M. la timer, Allegheny, Palls. T. M. Latimer, ao Alleghany, Pa, dry goods merchant, made an assignment tor the basest of !,! creditors. Judgments artgr tint 181000 won coafessoi Tu imu amount to about titio.am IbrlnKt age la Values and Inability to collect ou ttaaqiai bills s tae tttntaol m mm

IS Republicans Sweep the Country from Con5t to Coast. REGULAR LANDSLIDE Cemocrats Don't Even Claim a Close Fight. RlU in New York, Feolc In Wisconsin, McVeagh in IlHco'i, Watte In Colorado, Wilson in West Virginia, Simpson In Kansas, and ;i Scorn of Other Notablos Go Down Conrest Surely Republican In Both Branches JJecrly All State Legislatures of the Simi Stripe, The country Is ours. Republicans hr.vo marched in triumph from Massachusetts to California and luvvo euptured all the onomy'i- strongholds on t'ao way. It was a landslide. The inconsiderate verdut of l-v " was toverged with u whoop. Two years ago the Republicans lost. Illinois by 2 Irdiana ly 7,123, New Vork by 4.VJP. Wisconsin by t544, and saved Ohio only by a narrow margin of 1,072 Hepublican plurality. This year every s tate lias been reclaimol. I.linois b.,' 70,000, Indian- by ."0,0;. Now Yurk by l."0,0C0, WMscon in by :to.O), Colorado by 20,0'JO, Ohio increased her groat Republicaii majority of lust year, and Michigan, Massachusetts, and Iowa their majorities o two years ago. Two years ago tho Republicans elected onlv 1-7 of the ii'isi momters of Congress and lt tho Legislatures in enough State to givo tho Pomoorati control of tho Senate. Now thoy have regained nearly every lost Republican district and carried many of the strtnjrost Oeraoeratic districts by large majorities, de.eating ikon m U ost Virginia, and invading' the no lon.or solid South. Tho Republican tidal wave seems to have involved moro or less all 'ate States holding elections, increasing Kepub.icin mijorities In liepubiuan aiptnets una aecreasinsr or wiping out Democratic majorities in Democratic State. It is a exeat victory, and as smnincant as it is great. It means that tho people, having tried the Democratic party with (ml power, repudiate national aivi State a;3ministr:itions. and irive the Republican party a i;cw iOto of confidence It means repudiation of free trade and free trade methods, ar.d a ringing indorsement of protec tion ana otner lunaamental nnncip Os of Republicanism. It moiim that stagnated business and lack of ompluvment have had their effo t on the :eo tne. .ine mon who vttoc ior uiovelaud in J.SHi', reiving on tho Democi-atc promise of high woges ami cheap foreign goods. l:avi found out that tho two things do not t,o together. Thoy 1 avo tho i.-hea ) goods, but ihoy have not tin? wage's with which to buy ihcm. Tim dis covery that Eemocratie p'edses arc not to co trustee ca neen made not only by the workinirmen of the North but by those of tho industrial districts of the South. West Virginia does not rr.r.atlil'.o with Chairman Wilson in h'ls 'demand for frco trad 3 in coal and its other products, or with his proinisa to the l-.niuhmon at tho I ondnn ban quet that the p:-otei?tion fences should bo tnrown down. J ho E nglish manufacturers will not read with pleasure the news from' America. But the Americ-.n manufacturers and merchants and bu -i'iosnien generally can rally 'tvund th2 old Hag that the ( loveiand-vviison-Hlount aireregation hanled down, and draw a long breath o relict. Ihoy are safo from moloctation during the next Congress Thoy can g on with their business wi'hout fear of destructive tariff changes in the roar future. They will fee! that thoy do not 1 avo to wade through two more vear.-f of strikes and every other form of industrial discontent nd teeing that the workingmeu are alive to their roal interests this year tho business men hav reason to hope that those workngmen wi 1 show equal good sen:o tw) yea s henco. The Democrat! ha e had thoi dav. They havo had their swing for two years. The.v have been given a chance to show how thoroughly thoy know tho art Of government. ' The oxperinent hs satisho:! the eountrv that wise ruling is not tho forto of tho uemocracy. aiu that that na-tvshon d resume its old post of critic and censor the Republicans. The Democrats have plunged the count -v intfc a nanie. They havo given it a surfeit of hard times. With what face can they, af:e; what they have done, ask to bo given again tho c -ntrol of tho Cenoral flr-.vernment? The country has had enough. Away with Democracy! Chairman Faulkner, of tho Demo cratic Congressional Co i.ruitto.:-, at the Vine this is wri ten, concedes the Re publicans forty maiority in the next Congress This in a nutshell expresses the terrific rehuke given by the country to tho party ol froo tialo. The liepub iuans will have at Ica t 20" to lol of opposition, including liolh Dem ocrats and i'ouniists, in tho next House. This assures the control of twenty-soven States, a cletr maiority in case the elect on of Droiident should' bo thrown into tho House. This lar.d!i ?o m-iiority repro3onts a gam of sixty t? sevoaty-tio seats. lie.-iuos tms it is honed to sain s-on-ators in Wot V irginia Delaware and Now .Jersov, and to save Wyoming, Illinois .Vebra ka and Colorado, Tho news eat ilson, of V.'t.-st Virginia, was defeated prepare I tho D'emoerats for the sub c.iuont reiwts cf alai lninir Inroads nude by I republican- into the border btatcs of tho oritwliile solid South. 'oxt to Wilson. Kpringer, of Illinois, has ensairod the cossins. l et his defeat was not entirely iinoxpoetod. Two Kepub ieans are certain! v k-eL-ed in West Virginia, possibly four. jyiarianu returns lour Kepunllcans, Kentu ky two, Missouri three, Delaware possibly one, and Alabama pos;ibly tw- Add to these Louisiana thrco, South Carolina ono, North Carolina two Tennessee thrco, : nd Virginia possibly three, r.nd the strength of tho Aew Moutn win be appreciated. Not all of these Southern gains will materialise aftor tho Democrats get through collating, perhaps, but no amount of fraud can change tho general result. Ncta'sin!rle Republican district has yot been droppol from the 11 ;t. Tho gains in -.ho Nin th are yet more re nwrkubiB than thoo ,'nu inontiotiwd, SiOtf iWVk ghows Up wtfi twenty foup

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to twenty-five Republican Congressmen. Wisconsin with eight, Indiana with eight, and Illinois with sixteen. In Michigan where the Democrats had attempted to gerrymander the State, th Republicans elect a solid delegation, Iowa will havo mt more than ono Democrat in tho next Hons?, and jierhaps a Republican delegation. Ohio olects" sixteen Republicans at least, while Pennsyl ania justifies it reputation as tho banner Republican State with a total of twenty-six for the G. O. P. Returns by the Associated Dress show a Congressional gain for tho Repu' licans of 53. These gain are distributed as follows: West Virginia, 3; Now Yoric. 12: Massachusetts,-!: Maryland, Kentucky, 2; Pennsylvania, "i; Illinois. 5; New .lerse.v, .'1: Connecticut, 3: Kansas, 1: Ohio, ; Indiana, 1: North Carolina, 1: Rhi de Island, 2; .Michigan, 3; Colorado, 1; Wisconsin, ; t.ital. SEWS Ol'- THE 11ATTLK. Reports from All Over the Country Tell of the Result, The Republican- have swept everything in sight in Wisconsin, with tho exception of a f.nv Legislative an.) Senatorial districts. Thoy have elected Major W. H. Uphani (Jove, nor by from : 5,000 to iir.COO plurality, and with him goes the Republican Mate ticket. They have elected S out of 10 Congre smen. In the next Legislature tho Ropulm cans will havo a clean working ma, jority in the lower house, but, the Sen ate will probably be in dispute nnti the official leturns are received. Tho State fonato will bj bitterly fought for, as without it the Republicans cannot redistrict the State and break what thoy now denouccj as a "gerrymander. " lhtrtxm-i Wllso Is il-tf-n. The result in West Virginia Is a much a surpriso to tho Republicans as to the Democrats. The landslide soom-; to havto reached every di-ti-ivt, with the possible exception of tho Third, which-the Democrat still claim. In the Second District returns are coming in very slowly. Mr. Wilson, Rem , is undoubtedly de'eated, but the indications a e that iho ma'ority against him will be tmall. Dayton, Rep., ha made gains ot all points heard from, but iho o are all on the railroads, and this was expected. The gains aro larger, howovor, than the Republicans hod counted on t give thorn the district by t-Vt). Victory for Marion. The Republicans havo curried Now York State by estimated pluralities ranging from loO.OOO to 150(Hi(l. 'I ho tota' vote for the two leading candida e is considerably in excess of that polled for Flower arid Fasf.ett for (loverr.orin lS'.U. in addition to which ure the votes ca t this year for Whiclor, Ind. Dom.. which will exceed 2 ,iMh. Tho tremendous Republican svecti in the city and State, it is estimated, has elected twenty-lhroa Republican congressmen, a gain of eight over the present roprosentatioji in Congress, Wnlff Win by 10l),0:0. Illinois has gone Republican I y a majority estimated by Chairn an Tanner at 10',0 ). The Republicans havo at.-,o probably olected eixtocn of the twenty-two Congressmen nnd a majority of Iwth branches of tho licneral IT WAS A COMPLETE: KSOCK017T. Assembly. They havo certainly Recured a majority on Joint ballot iii tho General Assembly and will elect tho suc. ossor to Senator Cullom. Republicans cstimato their majority in Cook County at 10,000, electing tno entire ticket. Ileiurnf from IChotle Islum), Complete returns havo not been received from either of the Congiesiioiiul dlstrh-ts in Rhode island, but tho figures at hand leave no doubt of tho success of iiull, Republiian, ove.- Ijiphum, Democrat, in the First District, and Arnold, Republican, over Garvin, Democrat, in the Second District. Tbe reecipt of returns from various towns is hampered by tho prostration of tho wires on account of tho storii', but all tho returns received have tho Republican trend indicated in the dispatches from othor States. Close II o n In Kaunas. Incomplete returns from ono-third of Kansas indicate tho election of Hroderick, Rep., in the First Congressional District; ('. I.. Millor, Hop., in the Second: S. S. Klrkpatrlck. Rop., in the Third; Charlo , Curti-i in tho Fourth. It now looks as if Jerry Simpson was boaten. 'rtofr II :lu;Hhlro llettillleiin. Returns from New Hampshiro were rmvef more limb', but tlio.'a recolvod fhONy RejHiblieini irnvjotitl"1, f e hm onO'MU'trii.'i- ) iho statu lias loii

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reported, but tho returns at hand indicate that liii-iol will havo at least VM) lead over Kent Tho election of two Republican Congre-smon is cor.coded, and the I .egislatnro will bo Republican by probably teventy-fivo. Four wards in .Manchester show a net Republican gain of .""!'. Nerlll l:tkttA Tft llpputiliC III. ' North Pakot i return so far show Allin (Hop. . for Governor, running ahead of the ticket. The Republicans gain in Farg , Grand Forks. BUinarcic and all other largo towns, while in son o country precincts the Populists ;.ain slightly. Allin's election by ,",OU0 plurality is claimed by (he Republican Central' Committee. Tho Democrats conr,.do it by M. H. Johnson Rop. is re-elected to t 'ongross. Mit-hljran Ki-publlriln !: .lil.OOO. Miehiiin has jron?. Ropublienn by oboilt 1 1," (Mi plurality. The Republican Mate Central Committee claim it will oxceed that figure, whilo Seeretiiry Ut'sford, of the Democrat ic eomiUoAK -iiV ; ) I l ' -4. Ill TKl-ST COt'l.llN T SAVE I1IM. miit-:o, concedes the 1 .'optibliean plurality to bo .'o.o i . The Republicans havo o!s elected every one of tho twelve Congressmen. 18 ;!' In Missouri. Congros-man Tot-in:-v, I ."em., of Kansas City, is ro-ele-. ted V I.'lo". Elsewhere in the State Republicans were generally sucee sfol. but present indications are that the Democrat; have swept St. Louis c mpl tely on city, Stat ar.d Congressional t ickets. lowt 1- Alt l:(t;.)ullieau. He ivy Del ublican gains wore shown in Iowa from the sttrt. and tho State committee claims iis entire Siato ticket by ,". 0 1 plurality and ton t ongregsmen certain, with a probability of defeating Haves, Democrat, nnd sending a solid delegation to Washington. I:t-'i lit 1 Aim llntllili:i!!. The ludiaim Democratic State Committee ivo up the State, It looks as if the Republican majority in tho State might reach 2,0 ki, Tlio Republicans havo io.-.ai)ly elected eight, and perhaps more, meinb..,i-.s of Congress, Vn'o of MilHttiK tl-!H:ttt Massaehusct s is carried by Greenha'ge. Rep., by over 4, , M. The Republicans have o'octed olovon em gi-e.-men. There was a slump of is per cent, in the Demo, rati,- vote in Boston' and a Republican gain of 1 per cent. Two K'.'iitililit'iiti Keimtors. In Wyoming a full vote was polled. Tho indications aro that tho full Republican State ticket i- olected and that the Legislature rtll bo Republican, insuring the election of two Republican I 'nlted States Senators. Onli-t FP'rtion In I'tttll. Utah's election pus-ed off nuiotly and a largo vote was polled. Repul; j licon estimates are that Cannon ;Hep. . ! for de'ogato t Congress, will havil.loo m;i o i;y, but thUls not concedod l:y the Democrats. ' irv.uit in t',,niicCcnt. i Connectieiit returns Ibus lar heard i fr. m show siisht Lepublicun gains i and a lavgj falling or in the nintr.- , vote. It is evident that tho veto will t lo very clo-e and it, is doubtful if thoro ! will bo an election by the returns. ; r..pii:is1s ii lit! i:i i'c:is. I From Texas there are no delinito : tigili'u.s ior (Governor. Cn 'bersou, )em., wiil be e.loete I. l'ojiulists show gains, ni.d the Democratic majority ; Will t o reduced. t'iv.- 'I'le'soi! in Wnsliln jton. In western Washington a drizzling rain fell, but a heavy vote has been polled. In eattl live tickets were in the field, and the result cannot 1m estimated. I'u..iii Wins to Nelirnskii. From pre ent indications Judge Ilolcomb, tin? fusion Populist and Democratic laudidate. has been o'octed Governor by a mall plurality. lli'!o :0, i ,'oui , 111 'h 111 Return so :ur from Oklahoma indicuielliiu li. 1'ijim noiuo ono, ior delegate to Congress Is elected by :',.'( i plurulity. iv. Unite llerontftl. In Colo: ado the indications aro that Melnfire Cop for ( iu . ornor, will havo I ..'I l Wait;; I 'u . to 2il,otO majority over II. ::.. i:'i', T-l'l I. ICoiltillo 111. I'dfiiiD indicnie t' n! tho UpiniblJ chum liHvn eiii'; led ''elitwltfi; by "O-.i nift jmltyi

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To'al. JtOtlSE. "PHESKST HOUSE. NEXT HOCSE. f3 ! o . Alabama ! Arkansaa i Califo-nla i i Colorado CoTiUeetieut f Ptliiwiirc Klorlda GcL-uia. I Idaho I Illinois j Indiana j Tow a ! ni. ii ..i i 11'. 11 . li' in,. i-i. i Kansas 1 Ktntuc'ty j i Louisiana ; j Maine 1 Maryland.... i I Massachusetts. . Mic-hicau j ! Minnesota 4 6 . Hi 'il '! 15 1 (V 11 81 :M il li 21 't ;oi 3 . 71 '4 r; i vj:. o ll Mississippi Missou.f. Montana Xcbrask X,vada Xew llampMre. Now Jersey Now York North Carolina. , Xoitli Dakota. . . Ohij Oregon IV-nnsylranla . . . Khode Island south CaroliDa., South Dakota.. T-nnesHee Texas Vriiioiit.. , Virginia Wa.-litnetou AVe.it Virginia. . . Wiseonsin AVyoiuiui?. Total si... 11 . ii'; i:. s'. I i1';s;,ii l-.'d '.is u Smoked on the Wrong Shore. Not later than tho early part of this mouth between fifty anil sixty ladies and gentlemen living in St.. Louis weie invit-d to visit tho springs at Si. Clair, Mich,, wli -re thoy wore highly enter tatr.ed and ;:a ' a t T) on a steam yui'h:u: tlieriv c. D iring this trip th cai'tuiii ca! od t lea'iention o: the ; art.- a sinol;e atac'.i. i " or more f et h'g , living "See ilu.t smoke o i: iu.r ii'om lh:: chiin lie;, .' That factory h:i be n closed 'or eighteen years and la.-t wejk h - the lirst time s'neo 1 that it has 1 eon iu rp.: i:t'i)ll " A e itiple of prominent St. Louis citi- . ens. who are strong Demoerat i, imluediately ju pe I up and said: "What can McK'iiiloy say to thai? Here we havo started u fa "lory -.' lining that has I ce i idlj for eighteen years. '' As soon r.s thoy bad finished their little, jubilee tho cafta n quietly remarked: "GontSetiicti th .t factory U on the Canadian shore." ft was then the turn of the rest oi the members of the party to laugh, i n returning to tho hoiel when the proprietor was told tho story he stated that ho wc buying nli hi; milk and cream ;i Canada, brciui.-o sine tho Cormur, bill became law and milk and cream are entered free of duty Into the Doited Mutes l o can now buy the-e dairy products a cent cheaper than he coul 1 undei the MeKinley law. KltttCH tile C:ise. The old ludy, It will bo remembered, declared that she never borrowed any kottle, and moro:vor that it was cracked when she b iriMwed it. Similarly, en the llth of October Commissioner Lociiron never sout out a letter, and on the 2"d of October it bad always been the practice of tho bureau to send out sucli lotto s and to look to tho postmasters to perform such service. Imperfect memory probably accounts for thoo u 1'nront: contradictions. Chai'.ij aign News. Why Million is ( hr.i. Tho wool growers of L'tah fire shin1 plug their Hhoep to niai-kot t the i til H-fJitl rt'HJoB the lit HI Ml Itvil liJTt : of I, b pot' licHit, iv, ooiiumrvMl wh'b ;i ftl tho ,i M'd3 In tHti

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rangement. CniwroBDsvn.LE. Isn.. Aint. 20. '88. To thf GrMt Scittt American Medicine Co.: Iieah Gents:! iKnire to say lo you that I have .utfcrl lor many ynrB with a, very ..rlous iltucioMi il tlivi vtomftch an A nerves. 1 Irleil every medluttio I coulil hear of, but nothing done lue any appix-ctnl'le cmi until I wn atlvlsvtl to try your Orcut Soutii Amwiron Nerrius Tonic aillTfHomitrll and blvcr Cun-, ul nlnco uolne; sen'nl battles ol it 1 mast say that I am surprise,! Rt it wonderful poworB to curi the stomach and peueriil nervous nyatem. If everyone kuciv tlie value of thta remedy i I do you would not be ablo to nupply the demand. J. A. Uabdke, Ei-Trcas. Montgomery Co.

A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITAS' DANCE OR CHOREA. CrawfordsviXiU3, Ind., June 23. 1887.

Mv daughter, eleven years old, was or Chorea, We gave her three and one vine mid she is completely restorea. Vitus' Iance. I have kept it in my the greatest remedy in the world for

forms oi JNervoua .Disorders ana Jrauing iieaitn, irom wnatever cause. . State of Indiana, M. Jomf T- Mlstt Montgomery County, f ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this June 22. 1887.

INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.

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