Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 November 1890 — Page 2

The

i.'all

corset has soft

eyelets Soft eyelets are loops o. -orset lace stitched into the corset softer, smoother, pleasanter, neater, more womanlike than metal.

The Ball is the easiest ever worn by woman. The ease is due to covered coils of finewire spring in the sides. These springs hug the figure gently, and "yield with every little strain.

The Hall is "boned" with Kabo that never bieaks or kinks or rolls up or shifts from its place.:

You can wear a Bail corset two or three weeks and, it you don't like it, return it to where you got it and get your ioney back. The manufacturer nay the merchant to dc that.

Cuiciooci. cT Co., Chicago and New York*

DAILY JOURNAL. ?at!isiied

,ury Evening Except Sunday

I. H. H. McCAllf.

TKKMS OFSUBSCKIFTIUN:

Por annum, payable in ad vunco 15.00 For month of 4 weeks 40 Por week, payable to carrier 10 Single CoplfH 02 Saturday I)onble Edition 05

Weekly Journal, por year, II.'-5 outside of he eountv, #1.35.

WEDNESDAY, NOW 20. 1890.

This Date in History—Nov. 26,

of Charles IX wllb Elizabeth of

1570— Mairiut

Austria.

XV.

f*-x

born

1651— Death of Henry Ireton, statasman 1C10. J703—Awful storm In Loudon. 1764—Jesuit orditr suppressed in Franco by Louis

1775—Saodwiob Islun-is discovered by Capt. Cooke. IS&2—Address to the women of America on Mavery, adopted by the Iiucheas of Sutherland and other English women. 3S03—Severe fltfhtlutf at Mine Run, Va. Union loss 500, Confederate 500. JF67-JefTerson Paris' trUI udjourued. Ib63—The centennial of the evacuation of New

York by the British celebrated in New York. 1663- I'umJ

iu

Micbi^au Sojourner Truth. u* ed 106

years.

THANKSGIVING J?AY.

Thanksgiving day, iind Th.-infcsd'.ing day it is! Lot Democrats be th.mkfn) they smashed tho Republicans, and lot Republicans bo thankful they savod tho piece's. Let the Farmers' Alliance be thankful that they have at last shown there is something more than mere talk in "hayseed" movements. Let tho children be thankful that tho wisest heads of the time are deciding there rouet be more manual training and less book staffing and wearing out of their eye-

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in their education, and let women bo thankful, well—let them bo thankful that women are beginning to stand by their own Bex more and more every year.

And let everybody have a good dinner that day, a grand old American dinner, without French or foreign muring up, such a dinner as tho pioneer mothers gave roast turkey with cranberry JBauce, or dnck or gooeo or chicken, with tender and well cooked vegetables,

American mostly—succotash, Bwaet potatoes and tomatoee for three dishes, with mince and pumpkin pio, finishing off with nuts, raisins and great rosy and yellow apples, and popcorn and cider for tild folk and children. Thanksgiving is the most ancient of our purely American holidays, and for a century and a half it was tho only purely American holiday our hard worked ancestore had.

The day should be given up to perpetuating American customs and dishes, and to being jolly and happy all day long, without a ecowl or a scold, a snub or a sneer. Be happy, irraspective of age, color,

or previous condition of

servitude. On Nov. 27, 1784, a notable event happened in England connected more than indirectly with tho American republic, which had always been called, uji to the year before, the Ajnerican colonies. Young Mr. Pitt, whose youth wuh not his only crimo, was chancellor of tho exchequer in Great Uritain. Tho war with tho American colonies had heaped an awful debt upon the shoulders of the English. It was this war more than anything else which piled up tho great debt under which Great Britain staggers to this day. The treasury was empty when young Mr. Pitt took tho management of finances, and tho situation was desperate. lie immediately reuorted to heroic measures, imposing a tax upon windows, game certificates, hackney coaches and saddle horses. A fori eras storm of indiguation arose from one end of Great Britain to this other. Many ways were resorted to to avoid paying tho heavy taxes. By way of protesting against the tax on saddle horse*, on the 27th of November, 1784, a farmer, Jonathan Thatcher, went 'to Stockton market riding ono of his mflfc cor-s, duly •addled and bridled. Tho event caused a great uproar throughout the oountry. It was taken up by tho party opposed to Pitt and made the most of in every way, A funny old print of tho farmer riding his cow has been preserved to this day, and has been republished in Chambers' "Book of Days.''

Health Is Better than Gold. If you have bad breath,sluggish bowels pain In the small of your back, nervousness or giddiness, your vital organs are sadly out of order. A mere dose of physio will not help you. Your only wise course Is to take Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite lli'inedy, cfBoundout, N. Y.,and cleanse your system of the impurities. .Itregu ates the Liver and Kidneys.

When you have been all around to find good coffee and have failed, then come to our store and we will please you. Ensmin gor & Seawright.

Special prices this week of cloaks at Levlsons.

on

all

kinds

—Foot balls at the 99 cent store.

No cure-allor untried remedy will cure 8 does Simmon's Liver Begulator.

IN THE NEW YORK MARKETS.

Turkey, tlio Sovereign Hire), Receives the Homage of the Metropolis.

The few days that immediately precede Thanksgiving aro great days in tho New York markets, aud tho day before Thanksgiving is something enormous. If living turkeys could only foresee the homage that would be paid them on this day they would no doubt run to the headsman's block without urging, and stretch their necks for tho ax.

For in truth the honors paid to this binglv bird at this season are amazing. All day a great crowd throngs Washington aud Fulton markets, tho principal mausoleums of tho honored fowl. At nightfall Vesey street is almost impassable, and tho neighborhood of West and Washington streets is packed with people carrying baskets, bags and even port manteaus.

Around on all sides, glorified by the golden gaslight, hang tho shapely turkoys, with crimson rosettes, like stars of tho Legion of Honor, pinned on their exuberant breasts. Sacredly guarding the dead

Btand

tho undertakers, com­

monly known as poultry dealers stout, rubicund, argumentative, loud voiced,

and,

strango to say, jolly. Why strange? of course they are jolly, and so would tho turkeys be if they were alivo! For all tho men, women and children in the crowd are intensely jolly, and rightly consider that they havonot come to witness a burial, but an apotheosis of turkeys.

A sad eyed little widow, leading a school girl by tho hand, is struck with the delicate beanty of along neckc bird, and offers to soe that it is buried with the proper ceremonies, but the undertaker says such a luruiy will cost her at ilio rato of, say, eighteen cents a ixiund. With a sigh sho drops tho beautiful fowl and takes another less stately and satisfactory, for which she pays sixteen cents a pound. The eighteen cents a pound bird is snapped up by a plethoric, red faced old gentleman, who wears falso teeth and a single eyeglass. After him comes a newly married couple, linked ann in arm and carrying two huge bosket a Tho husband is tall, angular and ugly tho brido small, sweet and seductive. She yearnB for a fivo dollar bird, whereas ho thinks $3.00 will bo enough, and that tho rest of tho money can bo spent on groceries. But sho makes tho turkey's merits so evident to her spouse that ho finally hands over a crisp, new fivo dollar bill, tucks tho bird under his arm and strides off to a vegetable stall, where he pays out $1.25 for celery, 6age, cranberries and cauliflowers.

Two young girls who keep house for themselves debato for a quarter of an hour as to whether they shall buy a lean turkey or a fat chicken, and finally buy tho chicken. A fractious old gentleman who hears this conversation eschews turkey also, and satisfies himself with a fine looking duck. His wife, a handsome woman, -with a red rose in her bonnet, spends nearly half an hour searching for green peas.

A handsome woman, wearing a long sealskin and a queer arrangement of black velvet and crimson ribbon on her head, pays little attention to tho turkeys and very much to the crowd. As she stands beside a vegetable stall, under the flaring gaslight, her gorgeous headdress and pale, statuesque face form a striking contrast to the forest of green behind her, and a painter who could utilize the soene ought to make a small fortune out of it.

Busy as the markets are during tho day, they are ten times more busy during the evening. Along the gaslit aisles of Washington market passes a great throng of men and women, their eyes fixed on tho long lines of decorated turkeys, ohickens, ducks and geese, and their ears apparently deaf to the honeyed Invitations of the blue shirted plethoric dealers, who are never tired of expatiating on tho rucculenco, freshness and general beauty of their goods. Now and then a woman will stop, lay down her basket, feel the breast of a "turkey with the thumb and forefinger of her right hand, inquire fta price, expostulate at the clearness, hesitate a moment or two aud then draw out her purse and march homeward with tho coveted fowl in her possession. Men buy too, and so do not a few young girls and boys.

All seem to get just what they want, and not many discontented or dissatisfied faces are to bo seen at any timo at any of tho markets.

What right has any ono who is discontented or who hasn't tho wherewithal to buy a turkoy in the big markets on Thanksgiving eve? They are not wanted hero, and tho plenty that is so free to the more fortunate would simply make them more discontented.

It is late, very late, when the crowd of buyers begins to grow less, and it is much later when the last amli transaction has been made. How many of tho buyers have thought as they provided for their own Thanksgiving choer of the thousands who will eat no turkey on the morrow?

No ono can answer this question, but we know that some have we know that many baskets have been carried away from the great markets laden with good things for others than the purchasers we know that while tho ostensible spirit of thankfulness has b«en quite smothered in many abreast by the spirit of selfish anticipation of good things to eat on the morrow, many a table scantily spread on most days will then groan under good things thoughtfully and unobtrusively provided by gonerous hands and hearts and purses.

And thero is no better time, well fed reader, whether you live in town or country, for you to mingle generosity to your less fortunate friends with thankfulness for vour own material prosperity than this Thanksgiving eeitfcn.

Thanksgiving is really the highest devotion, the truest mark of tho true Christian. It consists, moreover, not of speech only, but of action, of thank offering as well as thanksgiving. So this present great annual national day of thanksgiving ought' to bring forth abundant treasure from those on whom God has bestowed his blessing.

Confirmed.

The favorable Impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeblo liquid rult remedy Syrup of Figs a fow years ago has been more than confirmed by tho pleasant experience of all who have used It, and the success of tho proprietors and manufactures, the California Fig Oo.

Cold In the head? or Chilblains? or Ohaflng? or a Burn? or any Old Sores? The best thing In tho world for It Is Oolman'e Petroleum Balm. Get a free Bample at the drug store of Nye Co.

Children Cry for PltcWi Ctatortk

1 ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho system eflectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt iu its action and truly beneficial in its eflects, prepared only from the moat healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all aud have made it tho most popular remedy known. byrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c and" 81 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to tiy it. Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,

SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.

LOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. N

Tough glass lamp-chimneys. Macbeth's "pearl top" and "pearl glass" are made of tough glass. They rarely break except from accident. I

nttAburg. Geo.

a.

Macbeth & CO. I

Auction Sale

OF—

REAL ESTATE

On Saturday afternoon, Novem­

ber 29, 1S90, fifty (50) lots in

Sloan's Heirs' Addition

Of out-lots to the city of Crawfordsville will be sold at public auction on the premises. This addition lies west of the city limits on the south side of Wabash avenue. The lots are

heautifully

located, most of them being sixty foot building lots, but there are some containing two, three, four and five acres.

Every lot will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. Title perfect—sold under order of Court.

TERMS—One-third cash in hand, one-third in twelve, and one-third in eighteen months, with six per cent, interest on deferred payments.

ROBERT S. THOMSON, Commissioner.

J1ALT0IH,TENN.,LAND SALE.

The Opportunity of a Lifetime—Half Sates via the Big Pour Kouta, On account of land enlo at Dayton. Tonn., tin* Hig Four Route will soli tickets on December 3d,-1th and 5th. good fifteen days returning at one fare for round trip. Hern 1b tho opportunity of a life time for tho capitalist-, Investor and honipseeker. Coal, iron on and timber ill Inexhaustible quantities.

Genuine Ithmmatic Pln*tcrx.

Nine-tenths of all the troubles which require the aid of plasters are rheumatic Iu their nature. A change of weather or sudden draft causes a cold, which develops into muscular and that into Inflammatory rheumatism. And yet thero has never been such a thing as a distinctly rheumatic and strengthening plaster, and hundreds liavo died suddenly where rheumatism has attacted tho heart

A Sale Iiivestment.

You have heard your friends and bors talking about It. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing It Is. If you have ever tried it, yoiare ono of its staunch friends, becaus. tho wonderful thing about it is, t:... whon once given a trial, Dr. King's Discovery evor after holds a place in ne house. If you have never used it and should bo aOllced with a cough, cold or any disease of the throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle once and givo it a fair trial. It Is guaranteed every time or money refunded. Trial bottle free at Nye co's. drugstore. 6

Facta Worth Knowing.

In all diseases of tho nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be non-Irritating. Tho medical profession litis been slow to learn this. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, snufTs powders or syringes because they aro all lritating, do not thoroughly reach the effected surfaces should bo abandoned as worse failures. A multitude of persons had for years borne all tho pain tbat catarrh can inlllct radical cures wrought by Balm.

O^ltfCMPASTItlE use oar

Why Will

Get

in on the ground Hour" and von will soon reap tho fruit of vour enterprise. Don delay but secure your tickets ever the Big Four Route and keep light up with the crowd. For full information call on nearest ticket agent or address D. U. Martin, General Passenger Agent, Cincinnati.

IfIbhard's Strengt lifnlng andhtsn matlc Flusters. -Ire a IteiYfatfmt to the WorUl, and Art the Onlu

and

than who

worry and tostlfy to

Ely's Cream

A stitch In time.' Take bimmoas Regular and prevent sickness.

Liver

Shlloh's Cure will immediately rellevs Group, Whooping Cough and Bronohitl tor sale by Moffett, Morgan & Oo.

I E

Will fiRltJcVOj MOW PLEASliW.

HONESTY

(P

is tje very best

pluQ.&fid isputap intti very bestunwwev,

pour

guisyiIletKy

Albert I. Parrisli & Co., PENSION AND CLAIM ATTORNEYS

013-015 7th St., Wellington, D.C. Opposite D. S. Patent Office.

The Disability Pension Bill hat become a law. Soldiers, Widows and Parents entitled to Pensions. Fee, $10 only, when claim Is allowed. Write to us at once. ADVICE FREE.

WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint? Shlloh's Vltallzer guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Moffett, Morgan A o.

Interesting to Farmerii. No class of people should bo so careful In providing themselves with reliable fRITltly mocllcln«e u» iboao who 11 va for from phystolans. Van Wert's Balsam for the lungs Is particularly recommended to the farming community, as It Is wonderfully effect in all throat and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet tnfallable for croup and whooping cough. Trial size fiee. For sale by Lew Fisher

Bowels Irregular ana constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castafe

In Its treatment of rheumatism and al rheumatic troubles, Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup stands first and foremost above all others. Read their medical pamphlet and learn of he great medlclml value of the remedies which enter Into Its composition. For sale and highly recommended by Moffott, Moigan A Co

icltlecs

Arnica Suits.

The best salve In the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tettor, Ohapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mon»y refunded. Price, 25 cents a box, For sale at Nye 4 Oo. drugstore.

\oo cough"when Shlloh's

Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 cents. 50 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan Jk Oo.

THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by Moffett, Mor gan A Co.

SHILOti S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale by Moffott, Morgan & Co.

Acute aud

ehroDis

morn3!-

rheumatism can be

effectually and permanently cured be j'if,00' Rlblintd's Bheumatlo Syrup and Plasters. For sale and highly recommended by Moffott. Morgan A O

Nosoundingpbrasesor loolish boasting Wnri^u I to draw attention to Van Werts Halsain for the lungs. A claim is made for it that it is the best cough inedic'nc on the market, every bottlo is guaranteedtodoalUhatitis claimed and everyone is invited to mnko & free tcstr»f Ha

Volumes of

phrase could not do

more to recommend it than this. Trial size free For sale bv Lew Wisher.

CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shlloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50c. Nasal Injector free Por sale by Moffett, Morgan 4 Co,

hi,? hw .P^SS, NlGHT^made miserable that terrible cough. Shlloh's Cure li w"tly

for

V°u- For sale by

Moffett, Morgan & Oo. 04TABBH Cubed, health and sweet breath secured, by Shlloh's catarrh remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free, Moaett, MorganA 0c-

CMldrwt hr Pitchw*t CmM* Sure to relievo. There Is no failure In Simmon Liver Regulator.

Hleclrlc Blttera,

Wm. Tiinmons, postmaster of Idavltle Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters done more for me than all other clnes combined for that feeling Irom kUltu-y and liver trcubl Leslie, farmer and stockman cf place, says: "Find Electric Bit bo the best kidney and livor me made me feel like a now man." Gardner, hardware merchant, same town says: "Electric Bitters lsl the thing for a man who Is all run down and don't care wether he lives or dies-he e"t lust Mke hef h'an

g°°d

store.

Diseases or women

AND SURGERY.

Consu.tatlon room* over Smith's druf. Slore, South Washington Street, Craw fordsvllle, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER, M. P.

D&KP

amntewMu mate/s

5

BUT

GOLDEN SPECIFIC

OTHAIifES

It can be given in a cup ot tea or ooffeo.or In ar tides of food, without the knowledge of tho patient, if nece' sary it Is absolutely' harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy «ure. whether tho patent Is a moderate drinktf or an alohollo wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. 4 operates so quietly and with such certaintflhattho atlentundergoes no inconvenlenoe, and ere i. his cc

-ejlWicviuTNEwMBtxva CiliitsdK

and

felt last like he had new lease on Ufa Only 60c. a bottle at Ney &.

q0

drug

Through Route to

Chicago, Louisville, Lafayette,

Greencastle,

Michigan City, Bedford, New Albany, All Points North, South and West.

South hound.—No. 3 Night Express, 12.2S a. m., dally No, 5, fust mall, 1.20, p. m., dally No. 0. Bedford Accommodatlod, 5.27 p. m.. oxeept Sunday,

North hound.—No. 4, nlglit expross, 2.10 a, m„ dally: No. 0. fast mall, 2.21 p. in. No. 10 Lafayetto Accommodation, 10.22 a. ni. exeeirt. Sundiy.

No freight trains carry passengors. Trains 3, 4, 5.0, stops only atCountysoats.

Gen. Pass. Ai

JAMBB HARKRK, Monon Houto

Monon Block, Chicago, II

Big 4

Peoria Division,

Formerly I.B.AW.

Route.

Short Line

East and West.

Wagner Bloopers and Reclining Chair Carr

0P,*"Kut»

trains. Best modern dayoo&choaoi

all trains. Connecting with solid Vostlbulo trains at Bloominirton and Peoria to and from seour rlvor, Denver and the Pacific coast.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, oiumhus tc board cities.

At Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Columbus to and from the Eastern and sea

TRAINS AT O RAWFORD8VHiIiB,

GOING WKBT.

No. 1 mall (d) 9:2o a. in No. 3 mall 12:55 a. No. 5 mall (d) 1:26 p.m No. 7 Express „6:47 p. ,, OOINO EAST. 1:65 am J&Rfess 8:51 a MUOVVIV" 1:25 pm Mall(d) 4:57om tor full Information roirardir and routes, consult tho folders. GEOKGK

DIRECT ROUTE TO

Nashville, Chattanooga, Florida, Hot Spring ir Texas, Kansafy Missouri, Michigan, Canada, ni r, Northern Ohio, Clean Depots, Clean Coaches,

Last Grand

Oftlie Season.

Our agent representing the .largest manu­

facturers in New York anct Chicago, will be

at my store on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov.

25 and 26. He is on his way home and will

deliver all of his samples here on these dates.

Ladies, this will give, you a chance to buy

a fine sample coat at about 50 cents on the

dollar. This will give you all an opportunity

to buy a fine Cloak before Thanksgiving.

Please remember the date as it is to

interest to give us a call as we will save

from $5 to $10 on your purchase.

HUMPHREYS'

Dr. IIualpukets' Specifics

£&

o/na/M£

S E I I S

TO WEAK MEN

Buffering from tb« .ffaota of youthful error*, Mrlr

MMjr.wMtlnc

fivesa

s,

Sound Bridge*

J. C. Hutchinson. Agent

1M

aro scientifically and

carefully proparod prescriptions used (or many years iu private practice SrithBaccctfl.andforoTer thirty years

ufsea

by tho people. Brery single 8d*

ctfie Is a special cure for tho disease named. Thcso Specifics cure without drugging, parsing or reducing tho system, and areln fact ama deed the sovereign remedies of the World*

USTOFPUKCIPALHOS* CURBS.

wMkntM. loitmnnhood, ate.. I win

wMtlni

Mad a Tklubl. truttM (ual«d) eontal&la

Mad a Tilubl. truttM (ual«d) conk yutiealin for bone oan, FREE of ehKgfc A IptondM BMdlMl work should be twd by mn Bum -who Is

butihi

ud d.blU«"«a. Addne^

flV&.Ft &.fOWLEB, JBoodlu,

Winslow, Lanier & Co.,

17

NASSAU STREET, New York,

BANKERS,

FOR IVES TERN STA TES, CORPORATIONS, BANKS AND MERCHANTS\ INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AND LOANS NEGOTIA TED.

And the best tamp ever made, like Aladdin's of ola( a "wonderful lamp!" A lamp ftbftftluteljr non* explosive and un" breakable, which

clear* aoft,

rllllaot while light of §5

candle powirf

Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light, more cheerful tnan either 1 That lamp Is

ratflft &B Art

The Rochester.^

No Bmoltet 2To

Srwp, Ao

Broken Chhnntvt.

Only Ave years old. and aror two million* In vae It mutt beatfoAd laraptotnoketaohatalU In# anoceM.. Indeoa }t 1b, for lamps mar oome and Uropa miy go, but^ttia* ?'R«cbester" ahtnos on fororort Ovor' 9,000 nrclntlo varletle*— Hanging and Table Lamps, ^Banqnot and Stndr, Vaso and Piano J4tmps-~everr kln4»ln Broni* Porcelain, Hrarfg, NtOkol and lllaek Wrought IronT^

Ask the lamp dealer for it. Look forlhe trada* mark,stamp:-,"Thb Uooukstku.'' If ho haunt Uie genuine Ilocboator aiid tbo stylo70a want, or tr therein no lump-store near, send to us direst fPrJ.rocLUliMtrnted catalogue (and rcduoed.prloe* list) and we will box and oend you any latno safeur bj express, rlKhttorour door. 1

UOClIESTKIt 1.AMPCO, 48- Park rioeo, Hew Tork,

Ufainifaclur/ri. and lotc Oumet otltochuttr Patent*. Tht Lanut Jsl mp Start in the World.

Press,the Button, It Opens, and Lights.'

.The Matin Mr.Uifctlnf Pocket I/amp. Ho to/ no( jlm-crMk, balktealcMHtn* liiinp in njdxl eau, llzo ot )««tot mutch Mfnt'barai onr nourjquickly

vour

FB1CI

1 Fever*, Congestion, inflammation... Worms* Worm Ferer, Worm Collo.. 3 Crylna Colic, orTeething of Infanta

Dlnrrbea, of Children or Adults.. .. «...

Dysentery* GriplngJMlousCollo^.. (jbol^ra Morbus, vomiting Cold, Bronchitis

Oo

1

Toothache,I'aceache....

gyapepaln,

oadackes* SIckHeadacho, Vertigo Bilious Stomach Sinnvroaued or Painful Periods. Wriltes, too Profuao Periods Croup, Cough, DlfncultBreatlilng.... Pnlt Rhoara, Erysipelas,Eruptions. Rheumatism, Hheunmtic Pams.... Fever and Agile, Chills, Malaria....

J? Cough, DlfncultBreathlng....

1 17 Pitas, Blind or Bleeding Ill

Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. .? $2 v/feral l^eMUtv.PnyslcalWeakness yt* Kidney Piscine ,i 28 Nerrous Jeb1lltv l.O1 30 (Irinnry Weakness, Wetting Bed. ,o J'J Discuses of thcHeart,Palpitation 1»H

Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of price.

Dr.-

nouriiBEYH*

Makca.l, (144

you

pagos)

richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. Humphreys' MedlclncCo.109 Pulton 8t N Y.

x—

town. Sm*ftyfUlmmttW100'

ou'flt and 1000 extra llffbtettj^ w«pi ••on write and montloa tl"

BOOK SENSATION OF T1IH

YEAR.

ENCYCLOPAEDIA

T3RITANNICA.

The monarch encyclopedia

a library of unireml kiiowIetU

Exact prouuetion of the

ninth, 1890,' EdihMrgh edition,

with improved maps, at $1.&0 a

volume! Well printed on good pa­

per, substantially and handsomely

bound. Tneset will consist of twen-

ty-five volumes, twienty of which

will be readj this week. This en­

tire set will probably be comp.ekd

by December 1.

To let you know what a phe­

nomenal opportunity this is we will

sell volume l}for sixty cents, with­

out. any agreement on your part It

take the remainder of the set.

You can arrange to have the

volumes delivered one or more,

up

to four, a month, and pay for them

aa received,

The first sets will be in superior

binding'aucl"nothiiig^itra to pay.

Subscriptions'by mail or at'1 desk

in bookstore" of 0. M. IiA.CEY.

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