Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 June 1890 — Page 3
OOKS BY WEIGHT.
Neffro Parson's Investment
Bd
It9 Unexpected Result.
Colored People Who C»n STot .. f!arin 1n I bk f"r 0_llnw
Men Quickly Uerinln of tlie l'i»r»oQ
In I lie Skull
£h|fhSorprli«a»h.t*»^«r.
[t-OPYllIOHT,
1800.1
rvlt-knood Williams, who somo tlrao the premium for darknoss of Con at a fair held in a fun-loving forbood. was sitting In
front of
thin, leaning back affa nst
vln
tho
e,, when a brisk-walking man, MnV a load of something strapped back, camo up and putting down kail, s-iidi ,, is Mr. Williams, I presume.
Jse r.r mighty One guessor ur xHlydnn tolo you," tho piece of Bum darkness answered. Irll Mr Williams, 1 have callcd IsimVthat 1 think will result lv to vour advantage.' de man dat I'so boon er
E
bU8P fur er mighty long timo.
-1.11 WII.I.IAMS SAT THKIiE,
uenp o"'oon hab come er long ihst hut ionoo' 'om ain't'zulted Whut kin you do
jit.
'vantage
pk-h. said the
{have somo ]!5r6' beginning to un»i^ iHo a numbU "that you oupht to havo. A jnan ur Influonco anil ommunity can not get alQng withxiks. Thoy tell mo. Mr. Williams, jou hid fair to become a lawyer or Ir or prcachor—in fact any thing lant to becomo. A llttlo oducatlon, •declare, is all that you need." fall, sah, I been sorter thinkin' er [dat mysc'f. 1 doan lcero nothln' er Jheln' no doctor fur I tried dat onco Isorter pizoned or man an' he sorter an' da come in ono o' sendin' me jo pennytench.v, da did. W'y it no er heifer ca'f an' do linos' 'posIdog in do country tor keep out In koro nothin' 'boutbein' er lawyer, tried dat onco an' tuck er man's ^azo ho wouldn't pay do foo, an* ho ed on mo, do scounul did, an' pped mo till I folt mighty scanlus.
11
I tells you whut I does want I Bts tor bo er preacher. Old Darb ore—llvop,jrigh£.*Qwn yander by do
Jjed "now ter preauil an'dtfri ^awd tor call him an' now 'Stoad o' eatin' co'n bread Finn greasin' his mouf wld er bacon |s. he eats biscuit an'fresh lain'an' •iks do blackberry cordial an' gits link, he do. an' has de young sisters of pjock ter keep de buffalo gnats ofTeu countenance. Now dat's do sorter 11 wants ter be." J"I can tlx you," tho agent replied, |iing a book. "Dat's all mighty well, but how I ino lam how ter read dat? It is as ill as I can do ter read "bout de cat de dog an' sich like. Har ain (.'Lin' or 'bout do cat an' do dog in dis is dar?" bo asked, taking tho a treatise on Australian woolpiwng and beginning to turn the
"Oil! no that Is a work on religion. |it this picture of a lamb?" 'Dar is er lam', show ez you bo'n!" old negro delightedly exclaimed. Tin' look or yero, it's got er sheep in it, |i» Huh. m-ber seed do like in my life, how I gwino tor road erbout dis
if.
TtxlK TO Ills 11I.I.1.S.
I!• an* lis wiimt 1 ilone lol' you I kiun't rend bvHit noil.in l»ut oat. I do^V" *Mv fnoml, this is mi I provntl liool issued untU'i" th vory eyt. of Couj?i*'.:ss for p'.'oiilo thut can I t"t rnatl. It is whufe is eullod tlio soUor i'very uisni own hcliool
I'laHtcr. Tako thia book up now and
and
'."lliffenco li
Tito scales, as it worf*
•1 "op from your oycs» and tin.* }•.« words sink into your und^ tsmtlin^.,! I'ut, tho book aside and take it. -l0 iiostday, jifUir your mind has had tim**., tvst.' and lo! othor wonls
'"'lie plain. Hut on tin third o"
"Look yoro, you ain't tellin' mo all dat, is you?" "Yes, and will swear to every word of it" "Look yero, mighty fine pusson, how much is dls book wuth?" "You may havo it for flvo dollars." "An'attor gittln'it, how long'fo' I kin go out an' preach an' drink do blackberry cordial, an' git putty full, an' hab do young wlmmln o'de flock keep de buffalo gnats outen my countenance?" "Only a few days." "Wuth flvo dollars," tho old negro mused. "An' how much is dis big book •wuth?" ho asked, taking up a copy of that well-known sorlos of essays written to dtscourago the extensive planting of cotton, and entitled: "Corn and Hogs or no Crodit."
You may have that for tho samo price." An* do it lam you how ter read, too?" "Oh, yes, just the name." _• "Lemma seo which is the heaviest ono. I wanter git uz much ez 1 kin fur de money. Waiter minit till 1 git dem han' scales an' weighs dezo books." lie went Into the cabin and soon returned with a pair of steelyards. "Now we'll see er'bout do merits o' deze hooks. All, hah!" ho exclaimed, "do las' ono weighs de mos\" "Yes," said the agent with a great
Bhow of fairness, "but it has no pictures of lambs and sheep." Oh, 1 kain't hep dat sail. It has got do weight, an' dats whut I'se attcr. l'se or man o' weight 1 is, an' I doan wanter bo no light preacher. I wants tor bo er man dat kin stiui' right dar an' maul dem sinners till da'll be er feered ter wink. I'll tako do heavy book, sah."
Then ho began a search for tho money, lie pulled open a drawer and took ttfty cents from tho toe of an old sock then he found a dollar under a brick in tho hearth then he found a few dimes tied up in a bandanna handkerchief, and at last raised the amount. The agent thankfully accepted the money and de parted. Old Williams sat down, and, resting his head on his hand, mused: "Brain, you better take er little nap now, fur I'so gwine ter pour some mighty strong jmeo on you in er minit I'se gwluo ter edveate you so you kin stan' flat-footed ait' kick er Juno apple outen do top o' iT tree. Er, ho, he, he," the old fellow softly laughed, "woan deze
higV'stnndlniT in 1' nfcgers open (lar eyes when da sees
I oi,' *inn an
.1
shooin' do buffalo pnat an' de tun' fly cr| way frum dis yero countonanco o" minp. Como ycre, book, I'll tako tny fustlos-l Bon riffht now."
An hour aftor lio sst there pailnz at I t,ho book a.nd occasionally rubbing his
THYIN'O KKAD TIIK UOOK.
eyes, lamp head
Xight cuint! and ho lijrhted a Sometimes lie would shake his doubtfully, and then, mumbling as thnueh lie would force himself to road, be would fraze at the blurred letters. llo went, to IkmI Into and arose early r.t r.iornin: and seized the book. Late in the afternoon he carjo in from the cotton patch where he had been trvin" to work, but he could scaicely see the vounjr plants. All he saw wero linen of letters that seemed to kick and tumble over cadi other.
Several days afterward, the shrowd ayent, while over in another neighborhood. came upon an old lie^ro that sat on lo^.
How far is it to the ferry? the a?ent asked. It'^or pood ways rjot tlar on yo* back?*1
Oh, wo can llx thatare srlf-t^acliors. and all you'd havo do would be to look at one of them, and it would teach you how to
°l inust-
Btraivic 1u:* ns '.) »iawn vipon
linn wi\
These books to mi, a i-ad." one dem books,
Wall, ycre, wnn.'s slio." Tho awent put down his books, some twenty 'in all. and. with a suddenness that was astonishing in so old a mail, tho nesro se.atclied them up. and. loapin" across the road, removed ofViw.lv whiskers, revealinii tbo uresof Knock-Kneed Williams. -Ilol. on. 1 you come road for ef you do HI slic
1 un Jiorry
vo
0*:
1
iV the victory o.«»rjic:v -Thon j°,u ^-lU "cad us fast a:i /on fp.ii tills and urn :^iiul owrv word-"'
Round about gotham.
NotRi»ie
i0p|e in
handful feat-
cross dis vou Inter
You s( I lai neu how t. hit book dat 1
slioo-.stnntr.s. road so mu-.'ii outen want's some mo\ T"
t0r
ketch up will vou fur some Mine. "1,00k here, old man." *ubl theafrent, -that was all a joke, aiul if you will (rive me Iwclt my books. 1 «iH return tho 11 v«* dollars. "Vas. sah, yas. I reckon you will, but vou sot' I liattor hav. intrust on my inoney- Ciib me liftcen dollars an' you mav hal. d. books. Itoau gib mn dat much an'you kaint ^i^ein. IrjLi!5'.take Vm a"'
.-Oil. lo:.n let H' l«iUlor y«" fur 1 -t 'i.Hrpn'. nnplity W''].1
al".\li
L'nnprotra n»rra
anil Clrcumitjtncei.
[COVVHIOHT tSPO |(Y IIA' linu.RIt rn.] A very ordinary looking ^pntlomnn Mood on tlj»i HtopH of th.. Urevoort House not long g„. sUrtvd at the ot him, even tins hamilnm, refined, almost, weak-willed sort of j..*r•oii. hy Kecaus.* lie was int a purson hut personality, a pvrMinngo, if y.m prefer th.. word. I hud him before, ft v, ihunsHud miles uwuy, when lie hud cmiif irum the h»t snndn f'f Africa, bronzed us a Ntatue and crowned with ^lory. Jn tlie battlefield thin plain, n-rined ^'Mitleman is quite nuother sort ..f er-'Hture. He ledhin Vueen trunps with tin* dashing leadership tliatfilicl the soldiers with fi'-rv udliilriition tit the time tind nfleotionate pndtt ever ttfter. He it was who received the sword of tho conquered Arabi, K^ypt's would-be deliverer. That wan aoont eij»ht yearn ago and Col. l»»*ury I.owe nliat i« hi« natne looked a youngish tnuu then. So ho did on the stepK of the lirovoort House yet a few dav« ago he wan serving oil the committee in I^oudon who are providing for the vettirunn who survived the fauioufi charge at Balaclava thirtyhi\ yeiirF ago. and Col. 1'eurv Low»i was on of the thre«? oflicero remaining who took part in that fatal charge.
The Salvation Army have a great work before them in New York, where they are kicking up a bobbery ju«t now. You gut'Rs I mean in stripping ain of its vail of 8elf-righteousn«'rt9 Not a bit of it. Their kiuuu is to vail our nude statue* with tho poekethandkerchiefs of army holiness. Fact. Look what they did in London the otlmr day. The army arranged for a field-day in the Lrystal Palace and ground* as the Oddtellowsaud similar orgoinzatloua do. And they actually •stipulated that thev nhould bo allowed to cover up Htich of the statues as they object to so as to turn them into a condition of "decency." l'erhaps the generals on this side are not so terribly uspicious of the weak morality of their American rank and filo. Sad to think that the sight of the Venus de Medici will demoralize all the holy warriors from colonels to corporals. True, thoy don't see inuoh physical beauty in their camp, but that cold deuce with the
mitrble Hhoultl piny tlie
young Marfy an' l*U0?n" '-lbby er stand-1 .nthusiawn for tlie l(H::ilo(?ne und the in' obor mo wld mulliorry bnslios Pr
tllIIl),onrin((
W'liut you
IWioks, and. bv the way, I miRlit do somo buMnrss with jou. I dunno, fur I kain't read."
ia „i,ockin(:. Yot •Juts Is a
great mission forthnu h*.*re in rothaiu. We have 11 hundre.i statues standing exposed in the public thoroughfares which liring the mantling blushes on tho check of the pure art lover. From our Shukespero in ltie park to our llodge ou Broadway their cruelly pillorized ghosts cry aloud and shout for figleaves that shall hide them from chin to toe. They are bo ashamed of the nakedness of the sham that niakesbelievethev are the true children of art. Strange stories could the seats in Central Park tell if their tongues were loosed. Ought to be gatel«ss tlie long night through I Ought the trustful maidens to be beguiled into lover's walks by moonlight and uo oilicers to forbid their entrance, even in the hours when no good can come of strolling A free country has many problems. Hut the story 1 was thinking of was not of that kind. 1 had taken a seat to watch the procession of gay carriages roll along the drive in the afternoon sunshine. "Can you oblige me with a light i" As I handed It I was surprised to recognize in the speaker a mall 1 had last seen in a very different *el of circumstances. He was the central figure in as sensational a drama ot New York life as ever lurniBhed the public with a liine-days wonder. It was all ill the paoers, so I merely sketch the this pleasant spoken person tol memorable day in the witness chair in ono of the New York courts. it as Cheerfully as if it did not cone himself ill tlie least. He was eashier. got short of money through betting and fast life, was persuaded by a 'lawyer, his brother-in-law, to break tJie bank rather than ste-il small sums, lie took—1 think it was jSd.'.HM, perhaps a larger *um entru-ted the hulk of it to hit relative to invest, and went to Europe with the balam-e 1asl life there soon squandered it. lion his friend, but only small came. Then came the annuuiic that the money was lost in sto- exchange Speculations. Then starvation in Europe, with prospects of prison
Oil thiof'H Htiuuo/.in^ the brotlicr-in-biw. 1 lien the arr-st ol the latter, the evidence of the thief, (which is What 1 lii-aril) tlie imprisonlueiit of the broiher-iii-lnw for a nniii and mv in volunt urv ti-m porarv conipMiiionslii]) with the hf-ro of the pl'av. enjoying his luxnriou* liberty in our KlorioiM park. Ohm are "tl-• finest."
promise tho alK'Kea lost money out
It WHS Saturday morning, the busiest ciav ill the week, no.v the hulf heliduy hit's bi-nun. Broadway was imdly erowde.i without them, yot our "finest" hud th. nerve to put th« whole triiilie to ii still, throw the whole business
the city
this
«ls vou^omin1
vanity, noiuo ti-'ld nnnit- ol Dnndrimry
Look
liuve tho Iraoks. Unit 1 treated you tliat
sultl,l1',
ri: !it. I ll Kivn you ti^en dol-
lars. flivo um? tin? booUs. ._V .. 5
uKlod up 11 ften dollars l'Uc old man inbcol:s took to •iJ Uio,.a c:it l:u« not soiin
Thi- a^ent •inil tliri-w to lili-i. si- -:id of L'iviiiix up hi?, lu-fl-' n»
tin,-
him since.
Orir. 1'. UKAI).
While th- police w«r« 1-1-n-ki.^ t.h-» principal Ktreet of the principnl ity nt the linsiost hour ot the l-u-i'v-t d»y »„d thirty-three otl.-r ni.-r-
Citizens
"With your name and address, mailed to tho Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Qa., ifl necessary to obtain an interesting treatise on the blood and tlie diseases incident it
story as i! it that
Skin eruption CurecL
One of mj caetomers, a highly respected and Influential citizen, but who is now absent from the city, has DRod Swift's Specific with excellent result. Uc Bays it cored him of a skin eruption that be had been tormented with for thirty yean, and bad resisted the contlve qualities of many other mcdiclnce.
ItOBUrr Clsoo* Druggist, Foils City. Ntfe
—Ladies and Children's Rtraw liatn, choice for 25 cents. Real value, 50, 7y ceubs and $1. Aim Lkvinson*.
If you are all run do\vn,raggciu out take Simmon's Liver Regulator and be spry.
told
bank
•Irew
snent
Then the resolve to confess all, make a bargain with the bank not to li-- hard the thief ill eousidi.atio:: ef the to help tho bank in
Bugjries at Tlnsl*y &
COLUMBUS Martin's.
To prevent fevers, keep the liver active and bow»ds regulated with Simmons Liver Regulator. —Ladies Jeroey ribbed vest low neck and no slcevehat 6 cents a,t L. Bischofs
—Seethe new style brilliantine dross goode at L. Bisckof's.
Croup, Whooping cotton tuitl Bronchitis Immediately r«ll«ved by Shllob's cure. MoCfett. Moronn & Co.
Children t»*v for Pitcher's Castori*.
Mother, Wife and Daughter. Those dull, tired looks and unpleasant reelings speak volumes. Dr. Kilmer's Female Itemed}' builds up quickly a run down constitution and brings back roiuhlul beauty. Price $1. Pamphlet •'tee. lilnghainton, X. Y. Sold, recoin--neiided and guaranteed by Lew Fisher
To Insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion take S1nation's Liver Regulator,
Why WiLXi Vou cough when Shlloh's Cure will give you Immediate iellet Prlpp, 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Moflott Morgan & Co.
—COLUMBUS BUGGY CO'8 phao tons and Rurreys, sold by Tinsley & Martin.
To Cure a Bud Cough
Dse "Dr. Kilmer's Cough cure (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tickling In the throat, hacking, jatarrli-dropping, decline, night-sweat tnd pre-* ents death from comsumptlon Price 25c. Pamphlet free. Bmghanip--cn, N. V. Sold, recommeuded and guaranteed bv Lew Fisher.
Shlloh's Cu.-e win immediately rellev 3roup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis For sale by Moffett. Morgan Co.
Catabkh Cured, health and sweet -reuth te-ured, by Shlloh's catarrh rem •dy. Pr 0 60 cents- Nasal Injector tree. Moflett, Morgau& Co
—Such low pr'ces on goods linve never leeu named in Crawforusvillo as Biscliof is givi»:g in this sale. Go at onoe and secure some of these mammoth bargains in all the departments.
In all derangement ofliver a cure -s eel tain II you lake Siimiuoii'h Li\-r Regulator. I —Every lady contemplating buying -i uow Spring dress tdiou'd not tbiuk of doing so until slio has seen our new
Iress goods department and loaru our ow prict s. L. lJiKoiioi'.
From G-o. II. Thayer, of Bourbon lud.: "Both myself ami wife owes ur life to Shlloh's Consumption Cue." pot sale by Moffett. Morgan & Co.
A WoinAUHk. tuv«ry.
'Anotliei uunci-'iful ilUouverv lias, cn made and that Urn i-v a \\ouiaii li in c-onntv.Diseii»e lahtened lti-el11lelii Hiioi Iu-r and for seven yearb hhe v,ltl. u«hI Kb severest teatti, but her viUl lymis were undermined and death -o-iui-il iminlneiit.. lror tluee uiontlih -ih coughed incessantly and could not -liH'l". She bought ot us a bc-Ule of Di.j King's New Diseoveiy loi oonminiptlon mid was so miieli relieved on l«ikiHK one -lose that, she slept all nlulit, and with one bottle lias been miraculously
Ut-r name is Mrs. Luther l.utz." 1 lui-,-rlte W. C. H.inirlek A:Co., of Mn-H-V S B.— Get a free trial bottle at. Nve &• (I- dnoTStoie.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Knt-lrely Helpless to Ilciiltn. Tb" :i- -im- -'.atetiielit made bv 61 r. S. II b'-.-ril. •*-le of Geo-Ford, can be y-mcli-••ilforbv li.-er'" 'f -in-.-ars .t -.np
iin.i A .5 u.
WHS t'-O'll iU'UIulj
bi-iiit:
tand rt r»
into confusion, waste every
bodv's precious time, and all thin sini ake an exhibition ot lliein most prominent Seature bill in profile i'llel linest" nerve to lid the
jdv aeivi'H. IiiJ init oauiieh. a« certainly have llie iirs.-st waists to earr
No
Wo
jtinv if rt DUJ»l«' th*:
Why do wo employ ho in of thoUKimd enn lie njmn-1 tn lo,.v« C-itv mil.rotwtcd a..a to ui.T.-a.e .f. »,• coiivenieiii-0 Dimply to «rH,"
were stiindin-,'in Im- in a *-.-1
known hank, wearily win I m-' our with th-t solitary pay Hi
ll
an hour of di»malie*t ur,««W palienee tyilltf kiioth in its tall -h.-cr clunpiiir.
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hlif Wiis i':r Uiii'uniM'u v.-t i!'liLi(.«Uii '.« .».v lit t* i!i -St ul «»i. t« l,i»5l,l.' ot *1N 1 «r
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th
Wliv don't tliev play in nutsido the mty Tlu.-ie ar« tlio riddleb no f.-llow but Lord ,.ven could undurHtuml.
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I'll
5*1.'»0 I KHErMATP'. ^Vi.t'r^u, ..«• A»iinmni phv:isos or tooluli ...v.vK'd to dvaw all rts' UtiWiim l'or t.n« luir*
J.
M|.t i)0
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nisoti A chum is
made for it that it-bent couj,'h tneilicino on the market, every bottle is cuarunteod to do all tliatit iH on». nin mc
eliinuol tmd cwry-
i'4:
Glorious 4th!
—TO BE CELEBRATED IN-
CRAWFORDSVILLE
"Joy In Uif.' inornlnir -hurrah lor the Fourth 1 *\V hull ihu irtx'nt day ot our ration. 1'rotidly w- raise FreedomV haimer aloft ,"
Aijo crowo'er the whole ol ereation." (ilee at the nocinhiy—Fizz, rattle, hAtifr, hamr!
We jolo tn the fe^Uve commotion. A Juhi ant uoroarr sounds In thenlr, And eelioes rom oeean to ocean."
Balloon Ascension, Military Prize Drill,
FJag Presentation,
Magnificient Fire Works, Orations and Addresses, Recitations and Music.
An old time 4th of July in all its stupendous variety and over-ehadowing vustncsH. For particulars see bills.
•j£i.E(,Tiox xorici:.
Jnuo 1 bW.
Tho"i' SiMJfWk-s rnro wliboMt drugging. purt£ Inif or rrtlucltip tlu* s.'Mt'liitnud lire !u Jnct luitl dmltho^orej'CMTVi loiucau'Mol tlie or in* usToprmscix'Ai.sos. COUEP. raicWy 1
f»v«*rvf
fl
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In!erestlug to 1uiiikts. r.f peflpi-' stlOlll-
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fni i" piMvidlut family liiedii-Jni. llllVl5.ll
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V.i 11 Weil's
I for the Imvirt io purMr.tilarlv ri' ed to lite, raruim ciiiDiir.iiilty. wouviei-fuliv i-ff,-ei ive in all t:ir iiu.-utl-.'i'.:.^. nn l'-s ogpi-i'liiHV ai jjir."-!ibi .,'hildien, ai:t'—-ahl
it
ail t'li'oat nii-1 tpie-1 to tliiie, and yet
.aie tiii'J lt-irtui«'SH%
iiifaliiii-le loi ovoiip and ivhixipiUK' Ti'ilil riv.'' fl''o. I'or sale- bV J.ew loli"
t-oji^tlon. luilnimnfitlon...
'Z \VrcirniH* Worm Kovrr. Worin Colio.. 4 ~i'v n*** 'oU •*. nr'hs ihhmof hifnnts •'». iiirrhoH. of Culithrn or Arfultn iM"oiif*rv« t?r!pinif, ltiliousColic US 3 r£ol"i-u lWorl»«ii« voi »IUng
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Notice Ik tiorobv irlven tlml the- stockholder! of tJiellovvtiill Iftvly iiiiiUiciir Coinimnj' ll liolil llii.-iriinmml lneeUnir oil Tuesuny even Inir. Julie'J4, IhlKl. nl T::IU o'clock, ut the olMcc of the Indlium Wire Fence Company In Craw-I l.rtlllS (lllClllll fl I 1 fon^vllie for the puriwt-e ol eleellnif live 11 |1
rectors to sorve the «Mi«uliiirv r»r. I ..and.... (*. SOMl.KN''U.K. I'irsUleiit J.C llAHMJH.l., jr.
DR. KILMERS
A OBEAT BLES8I50 TO WOMEN.I R«4 Symptoms tnd Condition* thl* Specific will Believe and Cure. ir Vmi bavoncrvouB or sick headache.stom-
IUU aobache, backache. Bplneache, bloat* Ing, Internal heat or Ecaldlng urine, II Vni, havo chronic weataiess,bcarln(? (lown II (UU oriorversionsIncident to lifo-chanifo li Vnn havo uterine catarrh, suppressed or II I UU painful periods, or ovarian dropsy, li Vnn have suspicious growths, disposed to II IUU tumor or cancer, or hemorrhage, It DimUm up quickly a run-down constitu. It DUIIQS tton and brings refreshing sleep, It Ulill dispel those dull tired looks and feelII Villi ings, and bring back youthful blooui and beauty—restores the nervous system. Mntlinrn Give it to your weak and dellcato muiners daughters. Not a drop of impure
Blood can escape its healing and purifying intluonce. If Vnn value good health and hope for long II I UU life, use Female •cmcdy.
Cqq Brmptoms continued with certtflciU* of ctirtu, OuC In "Quid© to HoaJUi" free. Alao odvJco frc«. Dr. KUmerACo.,BtngharotoD,
V. Y. Prugyteta
HUMPHREYS'
Du HiMrHREVB'tsiTciKics arewilfUtUtcally flml virvfullv i.rcpanKl initeriptious usoti for umny v«mi th tiTprl vuii* i.riH'ilcc with Miccowi»ttti(l for oyer ihlrtv vi'iirmiM^J tho jicoplc. Ev«y BlnsloSpo* eiflcVuHiwchil *un' for Hit1 tl*case iiomtsl.
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Absolutely No Kerry Trnnsl'er. —Tin:—
Most Complete Vcstibuled Traits
Oil the American Continent ruii dully between
CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO
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The Big Four Route.
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