Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 February 1891 — Page 3

I

JIRLD REMEMBER

What

We all

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ml

PAINLESS. A WONDERFUL

n. r. mi A, n?m

S0LD BY ALL

11

if i/nitr ilrufjtjist (loot not

•tjit of pvirr—hut injnirii first,

l«l

UEGANT. tLLUSTHATL'D CftUt

A

iaud to hi.:at.

A I. Sin cUT

IS a canU'

Ii/\RK^,fo M/\Rr

KET3^Kd S^/\LL

W£ BUY

SOME B£f\NS

flrtD 5°M£ BWEY,

S°M£ RICE f\ND

2°r^ RY£.

Biff Hfv£a MIND

1H05E IF YouU °NZY BE

CRUCCISTS,

*ricof 25 ecu Im pcvi*

Prepared only by TII03. BEECHAM, St, HeUnsj Laacusbirc, liughTul.

L/".V C(K Sale ,1 -fi /itf* fui' I .*ff\

for Infants

UI &o» OxlordbL, Drookiyn, N. T.

*p

Indian

Olrt llryiun Kirwii'iJ THE DEMAND FO» H' II iit J!it: r»«-, imaviiinul faeilities (»»r IIG :{»b*Jr»n irw-nlvnutui-:

i'

5URE

WlCPvGo, MaKEdrT

Keep

all Grocers

IT:

EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS IT.

It to You

to Succeed in Life and

now is vour chance to save from

10 to 20 pfT cent. on Hoots and Shoes,

Main Street.

tvO'

ACTING LIKE MAGIC on tho vital organs, strengthening the muscular system, and arousing with the rosebud of health f- Tlie Whole l'iivsii.-al Energy of l!ic llnaian l-nmn,

Taken as directed these famous pills will prove marvellous restoratives to all enfeebled by any of the above, or kindred disease"

EFFECTUAL.

MEDICIItfE.

Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc.,

SUCH AS

,%V»7 I'tTiml SI,, \rtr

thvui) tt ill until Jlrrr-ltitw** I'tllxoti (M* utitm thin

Children.

CutorlA ta bo A(li\ptAj to children *fc.rvt S Cc*.tnrJ* onrcfl CVriie. OoastipAtlon«^ omin«Dit it •uperior to any jmswtripuou 1'^ AV^ncsf "ciilaslSp". «i«d foot** UMrtnitenip." Jl.

A.

Aaoif I)..

iro'Jtson.

WiLaout injurious medicftuaa. I jiiv t^rvrAt-H C'^rifT, TT Muitit Street, H.

E POSITIVE CURE.

^ELY JLlitOTHKKH. CO Warren BUNewTork. PrtcoMcta.S

D.ivid 13ennett Hill is cniivSidatc lor President, oil the Demuratii: ticket in ciULi and uniy has( Jeave-

wish "*?oc() an

\Y. Otti .o

is a candidal^

iiiversity

•*5

t. m. Mock. Or vosit'tl'nxt-O^o. CREATER THAN THE SUPPLY. -Vnt'TaMV f-lci'tJVC JTOSCrU"'^ 'i l'w.tr..v IM. J.inri «'XiK?nsca low

Nj.* TRAINING, ETC. .j •t!rtiniix,r«!in I't iiU'r ^^lpcriur irft* f,.»• i»H-.h'intis n»rnih?a, a "E:i & ossQfiN, Pfiopfneronx

i.'i i.l ait

ct/BE rO^

-CAtarTOd

ft Mil

N I VAOi

TI

uiatv and city

Ii! mois

•cc

.'wclry

1

I ie .deserve* it.

trade of this your trade.

wants

care a patient people—the ox is nowhere in comparison. W (-buy lamp-chimneysby the dozen they go on mi inland puppiiiM- and fl\ ccs* anil we go on same chimneys year alter year. /•Our dealer is willing to sell us a chimney a week for

As likely as notour dealer would rather his chimneys would break it's good for the -iness,1' says he. He buys th, brittlest ones he can get.

What are you going to do about it?" ritlfbuitf. UKO. A. MAC'lJilU Co.

DAILY JOURNAL.

THURSDAY, 1'EI!.

12,

TH

lw)l.

E_CI

TY

.yt The Weatlier lioport. Fur milium—7n.in., luir. wnvn.nr

3STotice.

A. Worlev is not in ui\' t:mplov. M. A i.i •KKY.

Gunsauhis,

No hiiL'iikor (Hi tho programme th'n your Iiiih -ijutillcil

the locturiis in uli-

"•"'liiug iutori'bt, mill as exiniij1ms if ^onuiuc oriitiry ami litiishi.'ii (•loi)Ui iicc. duusnulus' lirubruiiil.s kindle theilnllcKt if us Ui ht-roio inir]iOf-e uud loyul life. —Thi Chmituui|iin Assonililv ili-r-a'd.

Ou the War Path.

I-..V iJtiui liupurtur l^isk has made his ri|i tu this oit.y us an emhassador of war. 11 owus a unwhur uf teuuniL-iit n.um.'s in 1'iskuvillt! uud until recently all was as serene us a dav in Juno, lint ilher persons also owned property there and recently a tough soloon keeper o! tin) valley rented a house in that quiet neighborhood to a lady whoso reputation whs not of the best. Tho tenunt of .Mr. Fiski sent in a formidable eorrlamt and he is back to bring the law if neeessary to be::r upon his rival laiid-i-inl

Faust TJji To Dato.

A March Horse Sale-

J. .1. Insley and ,1. 1'. Walter havt in foot a scheme wliieh is deserving of aii neouragenjeut. Ill view of thepicut sucee.'S of the New Ko -s horte sale it it proposed to have another in this city some time in March. A largo nunibei if splendid animuls can be readily seemed for the sale and there would be no lack of cui'tomers if thu thing b, thoroughly advertised. It would bring a hi ge number of strangers to the eitj iud cause tho Kplendid displ iy of tile county's tiue stock to become more widely kuowii than :,t reseat. Tin. sale would be of very material advantage intli to eity and county. ..

Brought to T"me.

Th manager of I'aust Up to Datevidently thought he was in a village yesterday and concluded to put on hi? show with the scenery «t Music Hall, leaving all tho troupe's beautifrr scenery, which was sueh an attraetivi put of the entertainment at tho station Mr. Townsley promptly gave liitn to understand that every piece the company carried should appear on the stage or "Faust" would not go on. The tmuiuner took water at once and produe1 costumes and se-Miery which had not 'eii unpacked since leiving 1 ii(lwti'po-

Mr. Tcwnslev deserves the thanks of the show-going public.

No 22nd of February Riot: A bloody row 1 e'.ween the Freshman and .sopho-.noro classes of Wabash C'i 1 1 ge has always been looked forward to as each 2i!nd of February approaches. Tin: far famed "riots" of hist year will be long remembered with auythiii" but pleasure by the friends of tue colh ge, This year, however, there will be a ni departure tried and if it proves a success will pn bibty prove a precedent for other classes to follow in tho future. The Freshmen and .Sophomores, the Usually warring classes, have formed a oombiuatiou for a peaceful purpose. They have, at a large expense, procured the services of the llild-l'ark eoncer1 company of New York. Tho company consists of live celebrated soloists. Two of them, Curl llild, violinist, and Miss

Annie Park, cornotist, are of world wide reputation. The combination will appear at Music Hull ou Saturday cveuiug, February '21st, Tickets aro 35 cents downstairs aud 2,j junta upstairs. Tho tickets, whioh will bo sold by mem bers of the class, can be changed for reserved seats at the box office next Thursday morning.

Private Opiuion Made Public. Goorge Hmall: "Since 1 served ns a juror in the I'ettit ou.se I lmve liml to uuswer imjumcnibli- i:ijuii ii-.s. A groat many have asked 'If you found him I guiiiy why didn't luiug him.''' The qiustiou is not without reason us the uiurder was surely loug preiuedituted, oold blooded and unprovoked. l'ut for all that I think the verdict was just ev Cry lUugitig a man in not always

lamp we burn—a hundred 01" best. It is a fato reserved only lor more a year—and we plow for i»uor»ut uud vioioun i-riminuls. lvttit him, pay him lor goading us I Macbbth's pearl glass" do not break from heat the:y are made of tough glass.

pearl top and J'°"

"I

'1 he en tei lainuient certainly wan t. dut". Tuere was not a poor aetor in it while the teenery and eostumes wen superb. The aiubenee was liighly plea.--•d by very feature and it is safe tosay ue ra was tho most satisfactory ghef this eity for s(?viral ••ensoii'1. .M S' Oistkton as JIarguerito I'heited nmel i] il.tuse liut it is to be doubted if sb evenly divided honors with little Ada Alolro.-e, who as Siebel captivated every one. .1, I!. Bellas .Mepliistopheles-mil

II. Ljw its Valentine also are deserving of especial mention as is Mi.ys Ualjek as .Maltha.

is not that kind. JLo would not kill

or

IU.'0' any other man as mist

murderers would

J. 1

he would rob liersou. lie is

can do his country a great deal of good even where ho is. His temperament is a peculiar one. The chief end of his life wus to reach the highest place in the chili oh and besides he was greatly infatuated with Mrs. AViiitehcad. His wife was hiuderiugthis promotion iutho hurch ho thought, and was standing between him aud the object of his infatuation, Mrs. Whitehead, whose money could so mutcri dlv advance hiui. Now it is a law of psychology that any man will light agai.'i'-t that which prevents :, leaching his chief end, or b.ifties his passion, llts wife unfortunately did both aud was sacrificed.''

Lecture,

Prol. A. K. Glover, recently of Kvansville, who has taken charge of St. John's Episcopal church in this city, will deliver his lecture entitled "From I'uitanauisui to Trinitiuuriun sm and why I bieamo a Churchman,'' at 7 p. m. on Sunday next, Feb. 11. Prof. Glover

WHS

formerly a preacher oi the Unitarian denomination.

Missionary Tea. ./

The lies'.Missionary Soaietv of the First Prosbyteriau churoh will give their annual Missionary Tea in the church parlors ou Friday evening, l-'eb, Kith. An interesting programme consisting of vocal aud instrumental music, readings and recitations, has been prepared for the evening entertainment. Supper will be served from ." to o'clock. Admission only 15 cenls. All are invited.

Mit-: Socit'.y.

The Daughters of liebekaii of Martha Washington Lodge, No. 13, will hold their Mito Hoc ety this evening lit the residence of Mr. 1. S. Wilhite. Everybody is invited.

Settle I p.

Those indebted to (./ilbrrt .1 Co. ur requested to call at my stun.' immediate !v and settle by either easli or noie a.- 1 ••i?li to use t.he proceeds.

CHAHI.ES

Ttt-kt* you foiled and faded rlothinj: repait

crmx

do ii'jt Ijelieve

a man, or wrong any highly intelligent and

to

ie re-«lyed, chlar«'d and repait^d to looU (jual t'» new tlie American Stcum jaumliy. They are the uLvms lot the Boston Steam Dye WorkH, of Lalayette. Work d»»i:e on nhort notice.

flappv and o..4iient is a home with" nr Kv»c!ustcr "a lamp with the li^bt of the nuirning

catafocuc, ivr"' K'^ hesUr Z-artif CV. Arw c--»

Tako Simmons Liver Regulator. Ono do? worih-HHi Hollars.

No ChanjtL* of Cars

rom St. LouU tf Hot S.-riti^s. Colorado or California. The Y-indaiia line holds out the above indno^nmnts to irt.es wishing to ^o to above point*. A'iiv go around out of your way, uh»'ii von can and so ea$y via th*Vnndalia line L»*ave hotm» at H:4fa in.. at dinner next d»» vat Hot Springs Ark t1 1 p. tu.: piw ii«". Tubman ami Touiis^ -leep'ng cars from St. Louis t'i aliirn'a and chair '*ars fn»»* from St. Lonis. Lo(.'oio»ado points. All without changf riverv oi'iH'rl ami m«iru saf"tv than a»ome. 0«»t info -tion and tickets ol i.(! Hutchinson, agent atMain stieh'p(»t.

Painting tlw town red means headache in the mornin.'. Si^mion's Liver lb*g* ulator prevents it

Cold tn tnc tewdV or Uhllhiu.itbr Ohallng?ora Burn? or any Old Sorob' The bc'st thing In tho world toi 1th O^'mnn'H Petroleiitii 0^' a fr»»' Sample at tie Irn^ atnn* -e Nve On.

liivi Simmon's Liver

No one ever Regulator without it*, fleet.

in

Tteol it my dut to ^av a Jew words in regard to L!\V ('tvaiii lialm, and I «i entirely without MijjeitatIon. 1 have i»«ed more or lo-js'tban haifa year, ai ve found it to !»».» rnosl admirable, I have HutTered lfoni catarrh ol the won-t kind ever since I was a little boy and 1 never hoped for euro, but. Cream Halm -eonis to even do that. my of mv ac juaintance-s have used it/with t»ood re. njtts. —Oscar tv-ti inn. 15 \Van*»n Ave, Chicago. Ill,

Tak«» Simmons -Liver Regulator in youth and vou wbJ enjoy grcfu «»id nge. 'V:-,''V

Children Crv lor Pitcher's Castdria

Give your pel ilo^-s i^r eats Siiimion'iI.tver Uej'iilator wtien slek- It will eure them.

Shlloh'sCur.' will luimeiiiately relli.eO'oup, Whooplni Cough and Bron hitl 1 -ale by MotTet!, Jlorpan 4- Oo

—l,ad!e^ tali" voiu dresses, ^iinwls and cloaks to have re-dved and eleancd on short notice to the Ainerloan Steam Laundry. .Mr. W. ri. (jocnell is agent or the Old reliable ltobton Steam Dye Works- Call for prieellist.

No cure*all or untried remedy will cure Is does Simmon's Idver ltegulator.

OiiMreft ht FHeii«rt sertwk

salariks.

Tho Indiaiin ,, the Pay

I,nnHlatuiT, Loworlnqr of. .State OHlcera.

I lir !.yNhil 11j'i'.

l\ Pi AN Ai«'t ••. I sal.. ,r2. -'l'liC fon^iiioration »t' ih«* foe and sit!tiry hill in co.nntiit.tiM: of the whol«» W»Mlnrs\l,iy, In a dozen n«:]]• li*tim-d 1ru^U*Y with Ui«k iawyciN tiiu frran^-r niwnbrrs cainf oiV vi« loiions and lypl _^aian«'s duwn t«« 1 lie rigMitvS 1i \ijd:r1d)y ln' /nunmit!«**». Thr- tii'st sVign^i.rh' is tlu' salary tin* (iovrrnori private M'civlarf. *vhu noyv yets per annum, hut who is tvdu.'ed in tlie hill to

Q{.M00.

.The (Jovernor's eh-rk \viis

reduced t'ro'n l.nou t» ^5un. ^"lu'ii'^he yeM section

vvas

Iniman

E. n.iir.r.t

J'liO Ii«eey KslaU»,

AU «e^ut.!- who a indebted to -t.il ••stilt*• ot the late O. M. LaiL'ey are hei«'hy uoLilied to call and settle theit account. fi.rtliwit»h. 'I'h^ ijoiik.sare in my oOh" and a list of tho account* is at Pontiour. fc Lacev's hoik &t re. raynn-ntsean 1m. nude at either jdac»* Tin- mmihiT delit-'r.s is too lar^e for nu» to pci^onally oali on them for jriym^nt: iK'iio1 parti int'^vsted will save eo*T* hv ^ivint Im u»llal^ attention to this noti

W I I A

'».K

Adminifrtrator.

(icialciiun. Atteiition.

ealird the Deumerats

nuna-tl t.o ane'nd 'My uiaUinL1, t!i»* lep\it.y See}'eta'*y of7tae'tv .salary' the hili. havinjr,aUo nM.lue«'d iiini 1«» tho ehiNS.' liejci'te.d,, Only in the c^ise of the 'i/ii.rari jn and tin- l-Vpnty Aiulitor''«»1'-State wa-, Hie' hill deviated tAyo heiugv salaries for as follows: of Siait ::Tivasurer,

from, the salaries of the lised 1» Si. ti'O »*a«'h. The State »tb«:«*rs i»re fixed'

Sovernor, Sr'.^Otb SetM'eta? •SiSe'iDU: Auditor.. v^'.OOU: '•«u'ncvVt ouiei^iV.\v,i r.5*ii: Li1 trarian. 1 icrk of Snprcnio f-'ourt,

jt*olog,isi:,

Itave been tin Use.

ing satislied with

You don't have toobntiuue dosing will, Simmon'* Liver Ke-rul ttoi, Often a.-iit-tl^ cute* effectually.

Na uraI-ii« l*'.\plosion- liuli: 1 1)1 A A I'OLis. 1 lid.« I'eb. 1'.' -umulation of tinl uraI gas in a sewer under Massachusetts avenue caused a series of' explosions Wednesday afternoun whioh'did much damage to property.. A wagon passed over on^of tho sewer man-holes as the eap was blowu otV. Tlir* wagon was thrown several f^ot into the an* aml.thv occujants, John t'hristian ami 11iarlv }s Hock, were badly injured.

TIIIhichi IJrII

T!

Superintehde.n.l 'jf 1'iiMMc In-

trnclh-n.

Statu

Statistician. A bill of. interest' l» tiie Chicago capitalists who sire .about to mov.' thrir patdcing houses to Indiana soil has bcru introduced 'u the H«»use. It empowers stock yard companies toeomlemn lands, lay water mains, civet electric light plants, build slop canaK and do all •ther thinj/s necessary io the convenience of their business. It generally supposed that tiu* bill is designed f»r ike County. \vb* re such. .. improvements are contemplat.'d iOH'ic Noniin-.i io-H.

I 'ol. s. lni.. I'cb. P.V-Tho.

DeiiKH'ratie cam'us Tuesday night nominated John llrodie. of iVrter. for director of the prison north: l-'Ioyd Park, of Clark. lir*»ctor of hc prison south: lr. iiouser. of lSartholhjh'W. trustee of the central hospital for the insane: l'aniel Hough, of Noble, trustee of the Logansp..rt hospital: l'arry iMue. of Sullivan, trustee of the kvansville hospital: U. 11. Stolh of St: .lor. trustee of the blind asylum, aril .1. K. I htnn. .1 r.. State libra rian. 'I'he nominations for the Uielimoiul hospital were wtponed pending an investigation of the present management there. The Uepublirans nominated for the pri-on north. 1). M.

Williams, ol Kenton-:- i»r the prison south, C,. \V. Oshurne. itro Central Hospital. Leonard Wild/ of Hamilton for Uichmoud. .b»i.»n I'. Wiggins, of Wayne: for 1 .• »gansp.»rt. A. P. Kent, of KlUharU for Kvunsville. .laun's Stewai't of .1 etTers. m: for the dca and dumb institute. Thomas N White, of Henrv: for the ttlind. in-tit uic. 1. p. Kobins. of Newton f«.»r Siat«k librarian. Miss Kmma l)avidson. of Miami.

WliiM* TryMiu to save Hi- Team. Kv A nsvii.i.i:, I nd.. Keb. 1 ti. —.1 a cob Kroundlich, a driver for the «':ook Hrewintr t'oitipany. drove a team of tinv horses into the (hio river for the purpose of washing the mini from the ani maN. They became entangled in a wharf-boai rope and began plunj.riukr.in the water, KrcumiHch attemptcil to save them, and in thc-stniggle all wen* drowned in the pre*«*nec of hundreds of people .and within ten feet ot snore.

Soil itl«- ol an -1 \wi:i.\'' i:ni.'mv. Ind.. I eh. }•:.-• |.b ard W. Jack sou, a f- »rm\«r member of the Indiana Legislature anil a prominent !emocratj,.- po]itician. tonvmittoil suieide'by hanging Tuesilav n»ght at his home, in Miller tou nship. this county The re.'vni unfavorable decision of the Supreme 'Court, a tbiut.inLr the title of his home and tarm. suppose.! to

0

I S,

IMUANAI'OLIS. 1ml.. l-'eb P.'. -The collet-tor of internal revenue for the Seventh Indiana district-has made a compilation id the tobaceo rebate payment^. The rebate was the 1 wo cents a pound on all chewing and smoking tobacco in unbroken packages on hand January 1. Tl\er»» wore i-laims. aggregating S|-,i.sis. representing r»hWM7 pounds «.»f t«bac»

Foil t'i'ii 11 •»i

e« lliir 11t*iI. .11. Fee A- Mewere t'titiridy deday- nlghi. entail,uun. |'. inrteen the llames. 'I'iie

l\oKo\|o. Ind.. It 1 »anitd's feed st able st roved by lire I'm injj- a total 1 .ss of horses perished in heaviest losers we

Tom MeHaniel

ell :i.(K»U. '1'hc origin incendiar v..,

ss.nun. ami t:. I-'. was no insurance tire.v.isibtdievc(l i«»lll|»rr»- ill I

IN t'1A N A I'ol.ls. llld.. I'"e i. IJ. liny d' ihe Indiana survivors of tin* Mexican war held a reunion here WVdnes* day. They' expressed dissatisfaction because the Legislature had not appropriated more than S:ioo,ooo for. the soldier-' monument.

'.

A Well-I* u«o\ l.amlloril Dead. L\r\w:ni.. Ind.. Feb. pj.—John Lahr. an old resident of this eitv. died Wednesday. Hi'owtied and for.many yeai's cond\ieted the Lalir llmist

The .Mother'* Friend

Not only Mini'tens labor and lessen*, pain attending it, but greatly diminishes the danger to life of both mother and child if used a few months before confinement. Write to Tlie 15radlle!d Regulacor Co., At lanta 0a.t for further particulars. Sold bv Nye »t Co. OrnwfoidBville, Ind.

Catahhh Cubed,

Health and swoet

meaih secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Moftntt. MorKanJt Oo

No pill or nauseating potion hut a pleasant tonic and purgative is 8tminon'a Li vet Regulator.

JAMlifi -aotTl C«rml, III.

Jiavo sufforml periotii'Mily '-ryt-.'vrs- V.o«''n treate'1 t)y the vhysi'^rms weheu* reBradfietd's Female Regulator «iii me more good than hP. tin* o*her r^merih'-s.

Mrt». EL1XA DAVIS. Chnriottc, S

Hnvo usf)1 Bradficld's Female Regulator anil ctm j'ocomin«'it'l it. till my !ri«aids Mia* C. S WIEMKYEK, Uenver. Col,

NRAirin.s Kcc.rj.Alok Co.. AlhmUi

American Assets icash).,.. S ii id Losses paid in Cmtoii States

mpoll*. .\ ae-

There of the

br-

I.hi.a.vsI'cki. hid., i'eb, pi. Samuel A. (•ompel's. presidi-nt of the Ann-rii-au Federation of Labor, arrived bore Wednesday at m-on from olnmbus. ()., and.at'.night addressed ."..nun pi.-oplo on the labor question. Members of the Federation to the number of l.TiOUpar* licipated in the grand tirclilighi pro cession. t* I rrsuis ui' |lo- t«'\i*aii War.

SSi

1 HE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY

Lace Curtains a Specialty.

We Guarantee to Please the Ladies.

W". IR.. Gosnel]

The A merit an Steatn J. anndry has the aoetnv for

Herman Miller's Steam Dye Works,#

Ot LAKAYKTTI-

OrdersllTt tlu're will i(.'cei\ promjil attention.

ySr

^/B^ADFIELD'S

rEMALE^WiiJGULflTDR,

TO

%\mmwoMAN.

PAID 31 DOLLARS DOCTORS' BILL. pai'l -.) lolinrs doctor'sTtti tor my wuc in one nnl omv botth} 'nf Urndfietd & F»rnate Regulator* d)1 hfl' more tfoou "ban all tho nhe hn\\ taker.'before..

Music Id

ra.

S'iltl bv all Druggists. Price. ?i oo per txittle Si Ah Nye Co.

DOES CURE

CONSUMPTION

In its First Sta§es.

.. Jr siot you (/''mo Mt.

Liverpool & London & Globe

^.I.VI.'.I'.i" 1 I

x^'.i.v.ir, .t tu

Solid, Prompt and Honorable.

Docs llie Leading American Business,

I'olicies written liy

(1uinherlaiul & Miller,

A^ontw. Crawforclsvllle, InL

M:tk--a a T.cvily C.»njj l.-\i.?i. ^Sjilvijiliil T-.tiic, ali ciin-.' I'minkl"S. Scrofulti. Mi-rcurial'htmI nil )l«odj ^bbi'HS"S. jS'tM hy your ]ruggi^t. ^Sellers Medicine Co,, Pill3burgh,Pa^

Hu

1)H- lieMrHUKv«'srK' iri" ao-wirmiiO'nlb IUMI cftrcfully |iri'|(irci| ii«-».rri|»it"ii- n- f.-r tuni Yearn lu'pi I vale j»rat-U.-e wiliisuo «•*»,uml f*»r thirty vears usni t»y tlie j.eoplr. Kvery Klnh'k Spe cltti* l« a KjMH-ial eure for Ou- illhea^e a»niie«l. '1'tu-fe Speelfien eure Mhout itrt»j.vlhk\ t''a*K lug or re«llielliK the si|rin, nnd ur»* In fart au«l tee«l heHO vcrel vii ri*iiieiNe*t oil heW orbb tjsT ur riavcirai. neeui. rui' r-

I Fever*, Ci'M^don. Inllatiuimilon \'orniM. Worm Kevvr. Worm .1 ('ryinu ('ollcsor'teethingof Jiifiiius 4 DliirrTien, of Children or Adults '2.'» O Dyneniery* OrJpliiK, Ulth-u^C«»tle...

Cholera illorim*. Vomiting...',

ALL

Tuesday, Feb. 17

London Caitv

t'

Burlesque Co.

.vSuppArtcd by

Ceinmeibans.

oO auii 5.

W. II. Litl-letir,

ExjDert Plumber,

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