Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 February 1891 — Page 4
"CAN I ASSIST YOU, MADAM?"
This is .in every-dny occurrence slie is taken with that "all-Roue" or faint feeline. while calling or shopping. The cause of tins feeling is some derangement, weakness, Drirregularity ineidentlto her sex. It matters Jittle from what c.mse it may arise: instaut relief muv always be found bv using
LYDIA E, PINKHAM'S
Compound
It is tl»o only Positive Cure and Legitimate ItoiucUy for those Peculiar weaknesses aud ailments of our nest female population. Kvety Druggist sells it as a
Si
stumltird ur-
tlc le, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, on receipt of ?1.00. For tho cure of Kidney Complaints, either sex, the Compound has no rival.
Mrs. l'inkliam freely answers letters of inquiry. Enclose stamp for reply.
(Itendhas
two 2-cent stamps tor Mrs. Plnkham's beautiful 88-page illustrated book, entitled GUIDE TO HEALTH AND ETIQUETTE. contains a volumeof valuable Information.
It saved lives, and may save yours
Ljrdin E. Plnkham
Med.
Co., Lynn.
Mats.
Repairing
Is one of the most important parts
of a jeweler's business.
A Good Watch
IW:iy be ruined by a careless or
ignorant workman,
Therefore, when your watches are out
of order bring them to
207 East Main Street
Bring the Babies
I
THE-
pVi
Over Con Cunningham's.
MRS. WILSON
Who hus purchased the Edrin Nicholson stock of millinery,lint, moved the same to elegant rooms In Joel Block. Due notice will given of the arrival of Spring styles,
127 South WuMnugtjli Street.
'mm
Gonzales & Armstrong. Dentists,
Successors to Galey Mros.,
Invite the Public To call unit examine their entirely new method of inserting artilicial lionturos
Without Plates.
This method is patented and Gonzales t\: Armstrong have the exclusive privilege of using it in Montgomery and adjoining counties.
It dispenses wilh tlx llargo suction phtie in ^•oiumon use for partial dentures. a plates are very small, about one-jtiarUT to one-eijrht the natural size. Being constructed on true mechanical
principal*, ihey 111 the mouth with perfect, accuracy. This system applies to all cases having one or more natural teeth remaininK on either Jaw. The patent Kranted Feb. 12.\ 1MM), Is for an Improvement in metallic plates. The best material for this purjxsc is gold. Other materials have a special utility, hut gohi Is to he preferred. With this method a period lilting gold plate can he made which luus never iiwn accomplished before, owing to the warpsige that invurihly occurs in soldering the chuipsami teeth to the plute,
We guarantee to extract teeth without pain bv the use of Nltros Oxide Gaa, Vitalized Air,
Electric Vibrator, and "Our Local
Baths! Baths! Baths!
TIIJ AND SHOWER, AT THE
Y.M.C.A.BarberShop
MCCALIP AI AHMSTIIONO.
DAILY JOURNAL.
L' lill'AY, 1 1 15. 20, lMiil.
1.1 TIG A/I ION ENDED
a Bis
Jdv'twcon the Barbed Wire M-.ii and Deal BeeunThe Chicago lutcr-Octum hus tho following to sny of recent oouforenco of b.abod wire uieu iu that city: It was really uot a meeting of tho barbed wire men, but the uttorucys called to fix up the final details ol tho transfer of tho patents fro-r tho Washburn Moou Company, One of the attorneys who was expected did uot put iu an appearance, and constipieutly uotbiag definite was done. The hiteh in tho settlement of tho difficulty was caused caused by two facts: Wushburno & Moan refused to accept the price otl'erod, and two firms objected to tho amouut of tho purchase price that was assessed to them. Si ace tho last m-'ctiug held here tho Columbia Patent Company has boeu duly oliartered uuder the Slate laws of Kentucky, and otlic^rs and a board of directors elected.
It em be po.stivey seated however, that there is no hitch in the deal ami thiit a price has been agreed upon. It is uow only a question of time enough to close ap the trade. This however will take several weeks as there are so mauy firms to be seen, located iu every part of the country, and so many logal complications of various kinks to be attended to. J. 15. Bennett, of Now York, and Ben Crane, of this city, are attorneys for the Columbia Patent Company. When the deal is completed all litigation will end and a saving of several hundred thousand dollars a year will be made for all parties..
Four Weeks Without Food. Some time since Mike Zellar had a well dug on his placo but as no water was found it was abandoned at a depth of •40 feet in a stratum of soft sand. Four weeks and one day ago a hog weighing 180 pounds mysteriously disappeared and was never seen until to-day when it was discovered living iu the bottom of the well. It was hauled out by a rope and beyond having lost 50 pounds of liesh was none the worse oil'and walked off with a grunt. It had fallen a distance of 10 feet and had lived for over four weeks with nothing to eat or drink. The soft sand had broken the fall and beyond a few scratches no injuries were sustained.
The (Jlock Stopped.
Last evening at a quarter after 8 the town clock stopped. A board in the dial having become disarranged during the storm. It was adjusted all right this morning but tho accident was the uuuse of much consternation on the streets about 7. Numerous young men coming down at that hour to open up stores and offices nearly jumped out of their skins when they casually glanced up at the frowning face of the clock. Johu L. Shrum at 7:30 was on his way to breakfast, but seeing the hour turned hack in despair to a restaurant lunch.
.Party at Indiauapolis.
Jut Parker and wife give a party at thoir home iu Indianapolis aud number of their friends from this city went over this afternoon. The following'persons were in the party: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bonnell, Charley Gould, Dr. McCormick, Ilury ay lor, Newt Martin, Dun McClelland, Mrs. Henry ijloau, Miss Anna Evans and Charley Uoitra.
Will Stand Trial-
M-isters Thomas, T'aglo and Guforth, ol the maiden city ofLruloga, who are in county j'lil charged with stealing chickens, will stand trial. Their parents sent them here determined to request the court to send them to the reform school, but uow have changed their minds. Goforth is now out of the reformatory on trial aud will have to go back.
District Uonvention,
On Afarch sixth anil seventh there will 1x3 a district convention of the M. C.A. at Torre Haute. Secretary Stacy woa in the city yesterday muking urmgeuicuts. Most of the associations represented will be college associations, Terro Haute und Crawfordsville being the only cities.
.* Got the Bazoo. Martin, the butter maker at tho creamery received tho run yesterday for refusing t/ otx-y ordors. A new man from New York was telegraphed for immediately aud is now on tho ground and giving perfect satisfaction.
'V P. 0. S. of A Attention. Every member of the Patriotic Order Sous of America are requested to meet at their hall Sunday evening, February 22, at 7 o'clock sharp for tho purpose of attending divine tervice at tho M. E. church. By oril 'r of
COMMHTEE.
OOLlEUE BOTES
Loud wailing und gnashing of teetl is heard among the defeated in the late contest.
Bloomlield Ivison is
Anesthetic:'
For the benefit of Dr. U. V. Galey's fricuds and patrons we wish to announce that he can always be found at our oftlce ready to wait on you as before, as he is still interested in the business.
ILLUOKT'M
r«p-
resentative in the State oratorii 1 A movement is on foot among the colleges to conduct spring athletics without tho assistance of the Y. M. C. A. Last year tho colleges paid tho expenses and tho Y. M. C. A. took tho profits.
It is reported that several theater parties will attend tho Hild-P.irk conoert to-morrow night.
Gold In the head? or Chilblains? ot Ohaflngf or a Burn? or any Old Sores? The best thing In the world for It Is Oolman's Petroleum Balm. Get a free sample at the drug store of Nye Co.
THE KNIGHTS EE0EIYE.
The A- of P. Reception Last Night a Most Successful and Brilliant AffairThe receptiou tendered by DeBajard Lodge, Knights of Pythias, ut their large and beautiful hall iu tho Jool l.ick was a oouqilete success in everyway, especially in a social way. Everyone there threw oil' all restraint aud the result was a thorough enjoyment of every feature of the evening. To give added brilliancy to tho scene tho members of the Uniform Bank appeared in full uniform. About S o'clock the guests wore ushered into tho dining room, which is a recent addition to tho hall, and served with sandwiches, eoll'oe, fruit and cake. The mus'cal programme followed. A iko was otl'. ivd to the biggest liar iu tho lodge and at five ci'uts a vote quite a fund was raised for W. P. Gregg, sick member. The result hlicwtd that Goor«o Durham had rooeivod 12 votes, JoLu Wauipler 6, George 11-ulley 2, Noah Clodfelter 5 aud Theodore Mo.Mec'.sau -ID. Mr. Clodfelter, a defeated candidate, magnanimously laid aside all personal feoliug and iu a thrilling speech presented the enke to Mr. .VicMechan, who accepted amidst the cheers of the audience. A sugar pyramid was then auctioned off raising tho sum to be given to Mr. Gregg to SI2.25. He received it this morning and expressed his gratitude for being so kindly remembered. There being a largo amouut of eatables left the K.
r.'s
aud families will tike lunch
iu the hall again this evening.
NEWS OF A PERSONAL NATURE.
—Cliff' Voris is in the city. —Leslie Davis is in the city to day. —Prof. Smith went to Chicago this afternoon. —Joseph Davis returned to Lafayette this afternoon. —M. E. Clodfelter returned from Lafayette this afternoon. —Miss Mamie Fye, of Waynetown, is tho guest of Miss Eva Cook. —William Brothers, of Clovordalo, is visiting his son Buck brothers, "one of the finest." —Miss Nellie Dilkes, of Indiauapolis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cosss, on east Wabash avenue. —W. H. Beede, who has been the guest of Col. I. C. Elstou, has returned to his home in New York. —Leslie Davis arrived in the city today. He is just from New Orleans where his company disbanded. He wili uot start out again till after Lent. —Col. John Lee has gone to Indianpolis. From there he will go to St. Louis with Gen. M. D. Mausou anil others to attend the funeral of General Sherman.
WISE AND OTHERWISE.
—A certain firm sold three wedding outfits yesterday to good peoplo in this city. —Charley Coombs caught his arm in the rotary at the jail tho other day and is now nursing a badly bruised arm. —Judge Rabb was 45 years old hist Saturday aud his wife tendered him a surprise purty at their home in William sport. —Kev. Joseph Chester ditd in Logansport Thursduy evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joshua C. Hadley. Burial in Spriug Grove, Cincinnati, O.
Washington's birthday was celebrated at the public schools to-day with appropriate literary exercises. It was two days too early but the occasion was observed just the same, —Tiio Y. P. S. C, E. of First church vill give "Scotch' social on Tuesday day evening at the ohuvch. There will be an interesting programme. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Admission 10 oents.
HOMESTEADERS IN LINE.
Preparation* Iu Til.- Claims on lint l"or-fi-ltrd WiNi-miMln Ontrul l.atttN, ASIH.ANI). Wis.. Fell. -_». A lnrpe
nninbcr of liumi'stcadi-r.s have alroailv formed into lim- at the I.'niU-d States land-olliw in order to lilt- on thu -Wisconsin Central forfeited lands, which will be open foi- (ilin«r Monday morning at 9 i» clock. I he land is valuable, und the man lii-st iu the line, who has been there since Wednesday evening, has been offered .31.000 for iiis place. 1,anilseekers are eojuiny in from all over the country. The Ash «'id liilles will act as special police to preserve order-
Krititlol to the Host
All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every family should have at once, a bottle of the best familv remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when billious or costive. For sale in fOvanri #1.00 bottles bv ail lenilinp drusjjists. ....
Catarrh In N K/ifslancl. E\y a Civam linlni gives satisfaction to every one using It hal troubles.—G. K. MeiloiylriigjjUls,Worcester. Mass. 1 believe Ely's Cream lialm Is th» best article ever offered to the public fo catarrh.-Ui.sh & Co., Druggists, Worcester, Mass.
An article of real merit.—'C. A AVon. Drui-'i-'ihts, Spilngli-ld, .Mass Those who tid- H^penls highly of it.Geo. A. 11111, Druggists. Kio inull.-l.i, Mass.
Cream Balm has given satisfactory resuits —H. P. Drajien, Druggists,Springfield, Mass.
M. Scott, at me ciiy Clerk's oflli-e in city building, is agent for tiie incinnatl CommcHiial-Gazette, Kiiifiiifi-r.The Indiana Stat-i Journal, Toledo Blade, Chicago Inter-Ocean. St Louis GlobeDemocrat and Peterson's Magazine, or any other periodical desired. Also agent for the Bartlett Book iiindery,of Torre Haute. Call and eee him or address him care oity building.
Uncklen'B Arnica
The beet salve In the world for Ovia, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum' Fever Sores, Tetter, Chupped Hanb Chilblains, orna, and all akin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or raon«y rafundod. Price. 26
cents a box, }or ewe Nvo
drugstore.
REVENGE AND SUICIDE OF A RAT.
Tin- Puniiihrfl a l'hyalciao for Kx}MM'iuiuntiȣ on ItM Hody.
Dr. T. J. llieliio, a physician of Beaver Falls. Pa., has had an experience with a rat which he will not forget. He has been experimenting on rats, dogs and cats and other small animals for the purpose of studying tho process of digestion. He would place the animal under the influence of chloroform, and then after cutting theui open and noting the working of the digestive organs would sew up tho wound, anoint it with a healing salve and then let the animal go.
Saturday he captured a largo rat and placed it under the influence of tho drug, when, to !iis surprise, he discovered that the animal was one that he had previously operated ujKin.
He examined it for a second, and then, just as he turned to his case to get the necessary instruments to make further investigations, the rat revived, juroped from the table, sprang into the open fireplace and escaped up the chimney. Tho doctor, thinking the rat would pop out of tho top of tho chimney, ran out ou the street to see it, but no rat apjxjared.
That night as ho was asleep ho was awakened by a sh:irp pain in his finger, and opening his eyes he saw a rat, which proved to be the one which had escaped from him tho previous evening, scamiior off the led and up the chimney again. He examined his finger aud found it badly bitten.
He washed and botiud up the wound and went to sleep, only to bo again awakened by tho same rat biting his nose. Ho chased it away, but ho got little sleep that night, for the rat kept returning, and when ho attempted to kill it the wily little creature always successfully took refuge iu the chimney.
The next night, and for several nights afterward, the rat disturbed his rest by its persistent and bloodthirsty attacks. Dr. Itichio couldn't help but be curiously interested in the littlo fellow's welfare, even though his experience was rather unpleasant.
Finally he stopped up tho chimney, but the rat man iged to get out. He then left the door of his room open, thinking the rat would seize the chance to leave the premises. Ho also set a trap for it, but he didn't catch it until Monday evening.
When the rat saw the doctor it showed every sign of terror^and when he put the tramp on the table and brought out his bottle of chloroform and sponge, it gave a despairing squeak, tore savagely at his abdomen with its sharp teetb until the wound, only imperfectly healed from the previous operation, burst open, its bowels pushed out, and the poor little animal rolled over, kicked convulsively and died. It had committed suicide rather than submit to another operation.—Butler (Pa.) Citizen.
Seed Wheat Four Thousand Years Olil.
Has the wheat found in the catacombs of Egypt ever been known to germinate? A great many cases are known in which tho catacombs or "mummy wheat" has sprouted and produced its kind. The first experiment was made by the famous Wilkinson about 1640, who planted a number of grains taken from a tomb believed to be nearly 4,000 years old. Tho grains germinated, the stools producing from fifteen to twenty stalks. Tho ears were of remarkable size, some of them exceeding six inches in length.
The quality of the wheat produced was about equal to that known at present as
Egyptian.
The extreme dryness
of the Egyptian climate no doubt contributed to the preservation of vitality in the grains, but even with this favoring circumstance the immense length of time during which the grains retained their germinating power renders the circumstance very remarkable.—St. Louis Globe-Demecrat.
A Strange Custom.
According to a Yorkshire (England) notion, a new born infant should always he placed in the arms of a maiden before it is touched by anyone else and in some instances its right hand is bound in a cloth during the first day of its existence in order that it may gather riches when grown to manhood or womanhood estate. In many parts of the United States, Germany, France and Holland, as well as throughout the British Isles, it is considered very important that an infant should "go up" before it goes down in the world. Thus, if a child is born in the lower story of a house, it is instantly bundled up by one of the old women and carried upstairs if the event occurs in the upper story the same old woman is expected to take the child in her arms and clamber upon the t«p of a table, bureau, or even a chair—anything to get the little one up in the world.—St. Louis Republic.
Nature's Nenrint.
Dandelion is the coming nervine for women. More than one experienced physician tells of its use in cases of nervous depression and melancholy almost suicidal. Hysteria with indigestion is most successfully treated by dandelion alone, using a strong decoction of the roots. For school girls growing green and black with overstndy or bad circulation from any cause, for excitable women and those hysteric subjects who make their friends' lives a burden if not their own, the simplest remedy is a cup of strong dandelion coffee three times a day. But it must be strong and from the roots, fresh its possible, not tho dried stuff Wild as dandelion, which is hidf bread crumlis, and tho other half any age with the life roasted out. No oflicinal preparation compares with the decoction of herbs and roots fresh from the garden
or
a CO.
Health demands a healthy liver. Take Simmon's Liver Regulator for dyspepsia and Indigestion.
The Light of tbe Sun.
The
HUD
She W HM l.uiiipletely Cnreil.
A daughter of mv custormer suffered from suppressed menstruation, and her health was completely wrecked. At my suggestion she used one bottle of llradjleld Female Regulator, which cured ,'^r
w-
Heliums, Water Valley,Miss.
Write The Uriiddold Reg. Co., Atlanta, Ga for paillculais. Sold bv Nvo A Co. Orawfords-.llle, I ml.
Happy and Content is a home with"Thc Rochester a lamp with the light of the morning. F'ATORXF. IW-.V. KocKetttr Lump Co. AVui y'ar*
CJtiWrtn Gry for. Pltchir,sjCMt*rh£
THE MAKKKTS. Grain, 1'rovlHlcma, Kto.
WHEAT—Huled
CmcAoo. Feb. 19.
Fi/)cn—Quiet and lower. Spring Wheat patents, H.50©4.75 Bakers', f3.2Sa3.50- Winter Wheat Flour, I4.60S5.00 for Putents, H.40® 4.50 for Clears.
wcuk and lower. No. 2 cash,
93a93Kc May,
COHN—ActiveCfilifg&T'ic.
and strong. No. 2 and No. 8
Yellow, 53K4iBa*xc: February, 51 HG53c May S3!4©55c July. 62K®M'ic.
OATS—Higher.
MKSS
No. S cash, 4.'®ISHC May
4&&46fce June, 46c. Samples higher, with moderate offerings. No. 3, 41@fr,c No. 3 White, 45ai6!4C No. s, 45346 No. White, 453*®
47V»C. RYE—Firm
and higher. No. 9 cash, 7Bc Fob
ruary, 79c, and May. g4®(Cic. Samples, 79tf© 81c for No. 2, and 74^,76c for No.:). UA1II.KV—Quiet and slow. Joor, eo©61c common, 63flj 03c fair to good, (50 /B8, and choice 70®."3c.
11OKK Trading rniiior light and prices higher. Prices ranged at JH.:o.j.a.35 for caBh M.3.VBB.40 for March: 6i-.60ilt.70 for May and f«.95-i 10 for July
LAHII—Market
nr-deratcly active and prices
steady. Quotations ranged at 5ft®5.57^ for cash 1-VaT .ffi.VtH fer March t5.8Q^S.Si^ for May, and Itt fur -Inly.
ILT'TTKIT-i-roain iry, ir^iic Dairy, laaaOc Packing stock. 'e.
POUI.THY- I.ivi-
Chlc'.-pin,
WHKAT
well kept at first hand.—
Shirley Dare's Letter.
OATS—Qule
600,000 limits as much
light as the full moon, 7,000,000,000 times as much as tho brightest star in the sky and 30,000,000 times as much as all the stars in tho heavens combined. In size the sun equals 1,300,000 earths, but owing to its smaller density its weight equals only 800,000 earths.—Currant Literature.
7@8'/4c
PETHOI.KUM—Qiilut.
HOGS—Market
per lb.
Live Turkeys. HI.-p,.r lb. Live Ducks, 8® 10c lb. Live se. ?,1 OI^.CO
Oper
LKJIIOIIS—I)i.sil
pCr
ILS—Wiseon.-in
doz.
iMinu
White, 8c Water
White, 8'ic Michigan Prime White, 9Mc Water White, in^c In-llana Primo Whtto 9VJc W -.ter White, m,-: Headlight, 175 test, 9',4c CSasoline. il-sW. lie 74 deg's, Mfo: Naphtha, fvl
'.ed S ilrits ruled firm at 11.14
per gal. fur lininlicd goi..i
YOHK,
CORN—More ih'tr.v.
Feb. 19.
Freely ofT .eu. \IJ£~-IIc lower longs
selling May, tl.lV- -wil.06S June, 11.03)4© 1.03?i, July, August, B5JW®99c December, 97'. '".u
YO up firm. No. 9,
64 siteui 'ui- x• 1. ilr:£t5c.
vid I* :-I Western, 51©6Ic.
PIIOVISIONH—Heef- Quiet, steady Extra mess, efl.7.Vi!,T.j) family. W.50©10.50. Pork quiet, steady. New mesa, 110.50® 11.85 old mess, f9.28'il0 ilti extra prime,f9.0039.75. Lard, steady, quiet. Steam-rendered, 14.90.
CI.KVKI.ANII,
0„ Feb. 19.
Standard Whlte.llOdeg.,
6&c 74 gasoline, 8 ,c SO gasoline, lac 83 naphtha, 6'jc.
I.lvu Stock. CHICAGO,
Fob
active and Arm. Prices Be
higher. Sales ranged at T9.65®3.48 for pigs $3.4t}&3.65 for light: ft3.40®S.&3 for rough packing J3.4,ViAB5 for mixed, and K.6SQ3.7i for heavy packing and shipping lota.
One Fare the Round Trip. To St. Louis and return on account of General Sherman's funeral. Tickets good going on Vandatla train No. 58. Friday, Feb. 20th., at 6:18 p. m., arriving at St. Louis 7 a. m. Saturday. Good returning including Feb. 33. J. C. HUTCUINSOV.
We are closing out some lines of goods ai wonderfully low prices.
Good bargains in every department.
You can buy Cloaks and Wraps at your own price.
DF M?
Flageolots Naturels, ir. cents per can. Cliumpi^nons Choix, 15 cents per can. Pois MoyensD'Poiget, 15 cents per can.
li
19.
CArri.K-Market active and firm and prices welll maintained. Quotations ranged at (6.8ft feS.70 for choice to fancy shipping Steers M.50®5. If, for good to choice do. |3.30®4.2S for common to fair do. 13.0083.50 for butchers' Steers for Stockers «2.75®4.1» for Texan* W.W)ia3.7S for Feeders »1.50@a25 for Cows $!.ryj©3.25 for Bulls, and I3.00®9.00 for Veal Calves.
What
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TRADE? PALACES
I olTor you a few bargains
French Goods.
Surdines DcChoix A L'Huole D'Olivc. line—usiurs A. Toulhnrs and Aux Sables D'olonne, 20c can Spaghetti Extra Macarroui, 15 cents pcrcuii.
La Fortuna (L A.Price) Macaroni, 15 cents por can.
44
Vonnicelh, 15 ccntft per can.
You wont miss it on any of the above floods, they are liargains.
Milo En sminger.
bcecham PI IrtLSeffectual
ANY PROPmETARY HED?C^
Will
anew J)in if
Agent.
you
••"WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.-*J
For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS
Such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of AppclHe, Shortness of Breath, Costhenoss, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL CIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. BEECHAM'S PILLS TAKEN AS DIRECTED HESTORE FEMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTH.
For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc.,
tlioy ACTL/KEMAQIC, Strengthening tho mtiflciilar System, restoring lone-lost Com' urmi-Vit "Ringing buck thn been edge of appetite, nnl arousing with tho ROSEBUD Or HEALTH tlio whole physical energy of tho human rrnmo. Ono of tho bo*t guarnnt«x3
PILLS HAVE
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I ELY BHOTHKRS. C6 Wuren BU New York. Frlceeocta.1
use
LA^EST
Vl"101' lllr" dram-na 1W11 nut I"! WIU.
is & solid handsome cafecfP
scouring soap which has ira.e(iifol far all cleaning purposes except fee laundry-To use it* is to valiiaft'*
SAP
•lever housekeeper and try
SAP0LI0 do? Why it will clean paint, make oiklothj
bright, and give the floors, tables and ohclves a new appearance. It wiu lake the grease
off
the dishe3 and off ths pots and pans. Yon can sco
the knives and forks with it, and make tlie tin things shine brightly, wash-basin, the bath-tub, even the greasy kitchen sink will be
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SALE
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CO.. 365 and 387 Canal St.. New York.
roL,
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ciean
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all
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