Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 January 1892 — Page 2
OXE ENJOYS JJoth tho method nnd results when Syrup of Fitrs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and nets j'eiitly yet promptly oil the Kidneys, *-vver and Bowels, cleanses the sysfin efleetuallv, dispels colds, head).hes and fevers nnd cures habitual 'sonstipation. Syrup of Figs is the jnly remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to tho taste and ac cs-ptable to the stomach, prompt iu its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most iicalihy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it, the most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c
4aiu1
SI bottles by all leading druggists. .Any reliable druggist who may not have it on haud v/ill pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try if. Do not accept any sniislitnte.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN rtiZKCISCO,. CAL. LOUISViiLE. XV
£IV
Advice
BRADF!ELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR
CAHTEnSVIULE, April 1SW.
This Trill ccrtifv ihat two members of my tmnuKllHte fumily. after having- s-ulTered f»r years froiu ^IrnKiriinl IrrcjjulnrUy, fk-inp treated without benefit by physicians, were ftt length completely cured by one bottle of Hndllchl-N V(*inule Kciriilnf or. Its etlect \s truly wonderful. J. W. Strange. to WOM AS* mallei! FItEE, which cnumlus valuable luf-Twattoii oij all female llse BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
ATLANTA. GA.
SOU SAJ.i: ALL Dlt VG GISTS,
^HUMPHREYS' ^VETERINARY SPECIFICS
tor Korses, Cattle, Sheep, Doge, Kegs, AND POULTRY. SOOPfltfr Book Trrniuifnl nf Animals und hail Seui I'ree. c-t*RK81 Fpvrrf*)C»nmt Ioiim, nlhimmation A.A.Miual .*1'-ni nil i». .Milk Fever, ll.li.—xralns, Kheunmiiwiu. li-ten)iM T. Nasnl Di-' hartrc^. ,l).I).»lluir« or (ii tibi". Worms,
K.K.—Cmiiihj*, Heave*, Pneumonia. or Beliytiehe. nii^cMrrinm*. Hcnmrrhuift^. 11.11— rimtry in.l Kidney |IK«'a«»w. 1.1. —I'.ru pi ive I)i*enM*«, Alan ire. •I.K.—J)i*eu*e* of Diuetitioiij rui nlyHi^, Mag'e liottlo ovei fjtldoaes), .(}( htuble Oiisc, with Manual. iterlnary Cure OU a«i 1 Medieator, S7.0C Jar Yeieruinry Cure Oil, 1.00
Sold bv Drugjrists or Scut Prepair. anrwheri and iu any-quautity on Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Corner William and John Sta., New Y.^tk.
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC FJ
SPECIFIC No.ldu
Ju Ubo JO «-nrs. Tho only ^ueressftil retn«nly for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
And Procuration, from o^cr-Moik or otlior causos. 91• iw vhU, or
6
u&1« anil larjra vial powder, for $5,
sold hi fr sent p'wtpald on rccvint Of price.—HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Cor. William and John Sta.. N. Y-
WANTED-HELP.
Notices under this head I ree tor three days.
WANT
hi Situation, .Any one wishing a iujre. please call and tee Mrs. K.K.(ier urd 40K s. ashlritfton -street.
WANTKD—A
home in a family whore can
work forlnjard and room either in pan
••or entirely. Addre.- box elt-y.
WANTKD—Al!
it" if'
persons who can cook add
liake to send tor the beat eookiuf ^tove tho world. Zlo aiid 4*J0. Terms, "ewil. u»M.* 'unt cas!i wiiii order, balance in no days. Ai.fhkd Co lbs, jV»o Myrtle avenue. Hrt)f)klyn, N. Y. Oct, lt-ly d&w.
WANTRD—T)0Mrs.
YOC U-AX I* 1Y» MAKE $50
at home? Smith gent*? for a Box or Ward robe liftun^e. and allowed rne to send peoolowho answered my udvcrtiM»nu»ntn to bee her loumre for «ii'ch 1 »ruv« ti commission, *"i0 per week. If you will do district send for terms to
which iiveraire«t trio hamo in your
ALKKKDCOI.KS.
1 70 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn, N. V.
L0ST-
'V
Notices under tljjs head "will be:i*pubHche«! Iree ^or tiiree days. It tliat \n not sullicient come u.uru n.
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lVo snmU piss, tilaek, tiie*»uni?b
est a whiteseoton one^ide and the rim ol the nrifi' out oiT, tho other ha« a rinjr deeply m.'I in lti nos?-' Any 'Information' concern Iny them will be thankfully received bv
I M. (•. HuANnt'.Mifun.
FOR SALE,
"oilers under thib iiead one cent a line atiav Kl^iit wonls to a line. Nothing ies thauK Ottilia taken, (.'ash iu advance, pieuM*.
SALK:~A piano lamp for less than or$t Apply at this olllce.
FOit
SALKOKKXCliAXtiE-Florida orange tfnve 1.* acre*, i0 trees, 14 year^oid— lineiocatiou—nc.tr city. Mus, K, Wood,
FOit
ALK—A
Green
Itouse and 3ot« first house
wt«t ol Collin Factory, No. 401. I'or particulars call on Judg^c a. I), Thoui.'us. tf
Full
SA Mv—At al)argain. House and lot, on J.alavette Ave. Hons (.ailon (.'umberiand 4: Miller.
"V"TOTr('R.—I will sell your house, farm, or X\ any otiier real estnte, or i*-eud sLiimp lorreplj
iorfelt #L2.*
ALKKIiOCOLKS. Keai K-j'.ate A«ent.
4 70 Myrtle Ave,, Hrooklyn, N. V.
FOR RENT.
Nollcc- mrli this !io:il
FOIt
0110
Hi:N'T
eont lino
rluy. I,iv!!t words to ti Hue, Nothing k'Ss tlinn 10 L-ntsutkfu. Cash In Hdi'unc-c, ii'ease.
A now store room, nuitab for AiUIre** box 5I, V.i
tiny kind of IHIMIK'S*.
LIIKIUII, Ind.
F'OI!
IlliNT—I'uriilslied room, with,natural giis, tl-Ji Urcuu Ht.
TVOli KKNT--A. uliln. well llffliteri. (.-onvenk'rit locality
furnlslied riKjin, comfortKliU'rl, oonrcnlont loci
Enquire* ui -Ii I south Waghlo^ton s!u-1't.
You cau find shirts, untlorweur, neck wo:ir, gloves and all furnishing goods, hIbo the largest lino of tailoring goods, latest utjlcH. Prices tho lowest hoard of at Swank & Clark's, 131 east Main Btrect
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AVKDN'KSDAY, JAN. 13, 1S9-2.
Tliis Date iu History -Jan. 13, The Church ot Knirlnnd holdMlilsdiiy acreI ia*SU Hilary, who iu the Fourth century overthrew the AHan* in Gaul and formulated the doctrine of thoTn:iity» which, was later adopted iu Great Uruuin. ICOL—Georjx Fox. founder of the denomination called ^Quakers." died: horn hi.M. 1718—Charles .lames Fox*, liberal British htatoMHaivbom: died ISO'. IT'S—Jorcpli Tuckerman, philanthropist, Unitarian divine aud founder of societies in nid of {fiulors*'srwing women, etc., born in
Boston died LS}0.
YORK, t"
to
Women
If you would protect vourself from Painful, Profuse, 'Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use-/7-
1$to--Combined land and naval aitaek on «rt Fisher, N. General Alfivd 11. Terry and Admiral Javid I. lv«rt»'r oo-nperattnjj: grand assault--.nnd rapture of tho fort on. tho 15th': priwtHt: lederal loss iiliout of whom alKiut, Wrt uvr»« killed and wounded by an accidental explosion alter the surrender.
'J'IITC Democrats hnvi» tit la«t tn sl«red tlie courage to attack tho reoiprocitv section of the Mi'liinlev bill.. It will be a losing game for them.
THE fair association gives S'2,100 in premium for horse races, and yet considers S75 it little high to olTer for educational exhibits. This is odd.
Tin mugwumps admit through their arch mugwump George 'William Curtis, of
Jl'irjicr'x Weekly,
that New York is
owned by Tammany and Hill. Cleveland is not in it at all they sorrowfully proclaim and what is to become of them?
IT was only bv peculiar good fortune that only one man suffered iu the wreck from the barbarons car stove.. The next legislature should abolish it forever from the State. If the members of that august body should be wrecked while on a junketing tour and all get singed wo could hope for immediate reform.
Tin: prominent Republicans of Ohio, in?)tiding all tin-Congressmen. Governor McKinley and Senator Sb it man are insisting on a fair ap)orUo imout of their State by the Republican legislature. Thoy bitter'v denounce the proposed law which would give the Republicans over four-fifths of the Congressmen. Presidents Harrison's message is bearing fruit.
Tun street car men of Indianapolis are not striking against a reduction of wages, not for a raise in wages, not to prevent scabs from working with them nor to re-instate any union'nien. not for shorter hours. They are not striking for anv recognized right but for the privilege which they have long enjoyed of having free ride3. And they are likely to win, for they not only have the sympathy and moral Btijiporl of threeforths of the general public, but the active supuort of all the organized labor of Judianapolis. This last is verv pow erful, for no city of its size in the country has more labor unions or better or ganized than our State capital. -'.,
l.Al'l.AMt.
r.verybodv has the grip. -V. T. llicko is on the sick list. Some of our citizens woro called to Ladoga last week to attend court.
Miss Emma Dickerson, one of Lapland's fair young ladies, got married to a Mr. Smith, of Roachdalo.
Louis Browning lost his gray mare the other day. It breaks his team. He is not ablo to lose the mare.
j'Ai{iii:niu:it.
Mrs. lr. llyteu, Mrs. G. A. Gardner, Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. Lvd't .lames, and Mr. G. A. Gardner, hayo tho grip.
Mrs. J. Nicholson is very sick. :3 Mrs. Thouias Carter is sick and Panline Knox is staying with her.
John Carter is sick at mother's. l'rof. Stilwell boards at J. T. Lookbough now.
Robert Lafollett's children have scarlet fever. Sam Call and wife and Doc Call are all sick with the grip in fact, the grip has come and is giving tis all a call.
It K.
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7.4 ,Y
"t JIEV Vll
by local Applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to euro deafness, and tin'' is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inllamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is tho result, aud unless tho inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inllamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. AVe will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that wo cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toleuv/v Sold by druggist, 75 cents. JSttcmen'H Arntca Salve. The best salvo in the world fc cuts, bruises, sores, ulcerti, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbs corns and all skin eruptions, and losslively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co
—Eye, ear and throat diseases only Dr. Green. Joel Block. Fitting of glasses a spocinlty.
On* of I'liflo Sum's Oiiut*.
THE TWKLYIMNi |,!!N.
Uncle Sam's big cannon recently tested at Sandy Hook has a 12-ineh bore, fires a 1,000 pound projectile and is the largest camion ever made in the United States. The biggest charge allowed for it is 450 pounds of prism powder, nnd this gave tlie projectile a velocity of 1,865 feet per second nevertheless, Dupont, the manufacturer, will have to try again, as he has contracted to supply powder that will insure a velocity of 1.075 feet per second. The gun is fired by electricity, so as to explode all the prisms of powder at once, und the concussion has shattered windows five utiles away. It is too big to fool with.......
yj iina ooy Wan llrief. .'V.1 "Whoopy!" yawped old Ilijjiciubotham, Meeting rural friend iu Gotham, "Talkabout your wedlock's blisses! What is sweeter, sir, than this is? First wife usud to call me '5*noozer,' 'Wretch* and 'Hentile' and 'old Houzor,' This one"—beamed his joy's eoinpleteness"Calls mo 'Blessing' aud 'old Sweetness/"
Then his thumbs he twirled and twiddled, Toi-de-rol'd and tol-de-riddled, Daueed and cut up many a caper ludescribable on paper, Climaxing his joy emphatio With this speech in times ecstatic As some rhapsody from V*:rdi~ "I'm her 'Sweetueso,' she's my 'Hit-die.'"
Next day friend discerned "old Sweetness*' Looking thoroughly eonceitless*/ Hiinders on, his visage battered, One arm broke and four ribs shattered "Hallway vsuaUyV" he queried lliiOtiubothauj, with a wearied Shake of head aud voice not sturdy, Mournfully responded, "Hirdie." —Buston Courier.
The Iron Dog and the Hungry Alligator, I.
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Not an Kxpert.
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"Ah! That's an original idea--pin-wheel in motion." "Pinwhecl, sir! That is a sunsot."— Life.
Sfhm. BoDy was stcs, we garo her t_ms!ortfc. Whpn she was a Child, she cried
tot
Castorla.
mien she became Miss, sta clung to Castorla. Wlusu she hod Children, she gave thaw Camori|
A son of Mr. M. ]). i'ttsscr, a mer chant of Oibraltar, N. C., was so badly alllicted with rhoumatism for a year or more, as to be unable to work or go to school. His father concluded to try Chamberlain's l'ain Halm on tho boy. Tt soon cured him and ho has since walked ono and a half miles to school and back every school dnv. ,00 cent bottles for sale by Nye .fc Co.
—Wo sell you better goods for less money than any other house in this city. Call and convince yourself of this fact. Abo Levinson.
Don't miss Bischof's linon sain this this week.
A WOMAN OK FINANCE.
Selections from the writings OF
THE DANBURY NEWS MAN.
It's All Very Well to Titlk About the Aloney Question, but Not When Your Wife Want a a P*ll of Water—A Case
In 1'otnt.
(Copyrighted by Lee & Shepard, Rostou, and published by special arrangement with them.] A Dnnbury man was looking at his yard Thursday afternoon. He was looking at it in such a way as to easily attract the attention of any neighbor who might have a lot of unemployed time on hand. Such a party pretty soon joined the observer and immediately took an all absorbing interest in the contemplated improvement. From this subject they rapidly drifted into finance. "Pretty tough times," observed the neighbor. "Yes, they aro that, an it'll be tougher before we're over it, 1 imagine," was the answer.
They were both sitting on a sawhorse under an apple tree, near the back door, when this conversation commenced. The owner of the premises was chewing on a bit of straw, and the neighbor was mechanically pulling tops from the plantain in reach. "What do you think of this money question which has got into politics this year?" inquired the neighbor. "I think it will be settled one way or the other before another presidential election is over," replied the owner. "You see the matter is being" "Ezekiel!" 'pronounced a sharp voice from the stoop. "Well, what is it?" he curtly inquired.
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wish you'd get me a pail of water." "In a minute." "As 1 was sityin, the matter is being pressed with unusual force. There has been this effort for years to come down to a specie basis, but nothin definite has been reached. Now, 1 imagine this campaign will settle it." "You believe specie to be the best currency, of course?" "Certainly. What does tho increase of paper amount" "Ezekiel!" came the voice from the stoop. "In a minute." "All the paper you might print from now till" "Ezekiel!" "Thunder and lightning! Maria, what is the matter?" he ejaculated. "1 want you to get me a pail of water. I'm waitiu for it." "I'll get it in a minute, if you'll just hold j-our breath." "You might, as I said, print money till doomsday, an if you aiu't got the gold to back it up what is it going to amount to? As far as exchange is concerned among ourselves I will admit that paper" •Ezekiel!" "Good gracious! Maria, what do you want?" "1 want a pail of water. I've told you a dozen times. If you don't hurry up with it you'll have no dinner." "Where is tho pail?" snapped the annoyed husband, seeing it in her hand.
Seeing him rise up. she set the pail down on the stoop and retired, aud he, helping himself to a fresh straw, said:
"As I was savin, paper is all well enough among ourselves as a matter of exchange, but what are wo goin to do for imports? We can't, get along without gold then. An \vh:it are we goin to do when this money is called in, if we haven't got gold enough to redeem it? Now, suppose, for instance, that 1 had ten" "Ezekiel!" came the voice again. But he did not hear it. ''thousand dollars in cash, and supposin I wanted to use forty thousand dollars. What do I do? 1 take" "Ezekiel! Why on earth don't you stop that gab of yours and get me a pail of water?" "Yes, yes, iu a minute." "An 1 take my paper ou the market for that moment. Here is $10,000 in cash, you see, an here is the— Woosh! gart ooh!" and just here the gasping husband was awed into silence by seeing his neighbor dash over the fence in a dripping condition. The #40,000 on paper was not there, as might have reasonably been expected but a piil of indifferent water was there, hurled with all the force and fury an exasperated woman is capable of. And as the choking expounder of specie as a basis reached out spasmodically for his breath, the interested neighbor, with two-thirds of the contents of the bucket in his hair and under his coat collar, sped across the lots with a vehemence that was really marvelous as an exhibition of speed and with a silence in regard to the cause which was born of twenty years of married life.
A Woman's Pocket,
The most difficult thing to reach is woman's pocket This is especially the case if the dress is hung up in a closet and the man is in a hurry. We think we are safe in saying that he always is in a hurry ou such an occasion. The owner of the dress is in the sitting room, serenely engrossed in a book. Having told him that the article which he is iu quest of is in her dress pocket in the closet, sho has discharged her whole duty in tho matter and can afford to feel serene. He goes at the task with a dim consciousness that he has been there before, but says nothing.
On opening the closet door and finding himsfll confronted with a number of dresses, *11 turned inside out and presenting a most formidable front, he hastens back to ask, "Which drefw?" and being told the brown one, and also asked if she has so many dresses that there need be any great effort to find the right one, he returns to the closet with alacrity and soon has his hands on the brown dress. It is inside out, like the rest—a fact he does not notice, however, until he has made several ineffectual attempts to get his hand into it. Then he turns it around very carefully, and passes over the pocket several times without being aware of it. A nervous
moving of ills hamts ami an appearance of perspiration on his forehead aro per-1 ceptible. Ho now dives ono hand in at tho back, and feeling around finds a place and proceeds to explore it, when he discovers that he is following up the inside of a lining.
The nervousness increases, also the perspiration. He twitches the dress on the hook, and suddenly the pocket, white, plump and exasperating, comes to view. Then he sighs the relief he feels, and is mentally grateful he did
not allow himself to use any offensive expressions. It is all right now. There is the pocket in plain view—not the inside, but the outside—and all he has to do is to put his hand right around in lite itisido and take out the article. Tlmt is all. lie can't help but smile to think how near he was to getting mad. Then he puts his hand around to the other side. He docs not feel the opening. He pushes a little farther. Now he has got it. Ho shoves the hand down, and is very much surprised to sec it appear opposite his, knees. He had made a mistake. He tries again again he feels the entrance, and glides down it.ouly to appear again as before. This makes hitn open his eyes and straighten his face. Ho feels of the outside of the pocket, pinches it curiously, lifts it up, shakes it, aud, after peering^ closely about the roots of it, ho says, "By gracious!" and commences again.
Ho does it calmly this time, because hurrying only makes matters worse. He holds up breadth after breadth goes over them carefully gets his hand first into a lining, then into the air again (where it always surprises him when it appears), anil finally into a pocket, and is about to cry out with triumph when he discovers that it is the pocket to another dross. He is mad now. The closet air almost stifles him. He is so nervous he can hardly contain himself, and the pocket looks at him so exasperatinglv that lie cannot help but "plug" it with his clinched fist, and immediately docs it. Being somewhat relieved by this performance, lie has a chance to look about hitn, and sees that he has put his foot through a bandbox and into the crown of his wife's bonnet, has broken the brim to his Panama hat, which was hanging in the same closet and torn about a yard of bugle trimming from a new cloak.
As all this trouble is due directly to his wife's infatuation in hanging up her dresses inside out, he immediately starts after her, and, impetuously urging her to the closet, excitedly and almost profanely intimates his doubts of there being tt pocket in the dress any way. Tho cause of the unhappy disaster quietly inserts her hand inside the robe, and directly brings it forth with the sought for article in its clasp. He doesn't know why, but this makes hjm madder than anything else.
The lady •n ho can appreciate good workmanship on muslin underwear should not buy an article in that line until she hits examined our offerings this week. They are perfect in every respect, and we invite comparison with any goods offered elsewhere.
L. BISCHOH,
127 and 129 E. Main st.
-For finle-.-0 acres or less, directly west of Junction House. Decided bargain. City property taken in exchange. Address lock box -123, city.
The laws of health are taught in the schools but not in a wuy to bo of much practical benefit and are never illustrated by living examples, which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholar, who had just contracted a cold, was brought before tho school, so that all could hear the dry, loud cough and know its significance see the thin white coating on the tonguo and later, as the cold developed, see the profuse watery expectoration and thin wntery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then be givon Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely, that all might see that even severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at least greatly mitigated, when properly treated as soon as the first symptoms appear. This remedy is famous for its cures of coughs colds und croup. It is made especially for these diseases and is the most prompt and most reliable medicine known for the purpose. 50 cent bottles forsnle bv Nye A- Co.
Cuarantccd Cure.
We authorize our ndvertised druggist to sell Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle nnd have your mon6y refunded. Wo could not mako this offer did we not know that Dr. King's new discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at Nye & Co.'s drug store. Large size 50 cents and $1.
Xcwtspapers Endorse.
"Educators aro certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, nnd I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, ennnot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating anthors." Ho is not a stranger to our renders, as his advertisements appear in our columns in every issue, calling attention to the fact that the elegant work on Norvotis and Heart Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are given nway, nlso Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Epilepsy.
—Pants to order at a reduction of IB per cent during Jnnuary at C. E. Gilbert's.
SORRY, BUT SHALL HAVE TO LET YOU GO."
Thousands ot delicate young ladles arc cm. ployed in fashionable Dry Goods, Millinery, ami other stores, where through the long day they aro constantly on thoir feet. Among this class, soute of tho worst oases of fcinalo diseases occur. There is no rest, and, when their ill -health becomes apparent, they are at onco discharged. To such, the aid and sympathy of Mrs. Pinkham aro always available.
LYDIA E, PINKHAM'ScoTp
removes at once those pains, aches, and weaknesses, brightens the spirits, and invigorates the systora.
Sold hy all Druggists as a standard article, or sent by mall, iu form of Pills or Lozenges, on receipt of 81.00.
Mrs. Pinkham freely answers letter* of inquiry. Enclose stanip for reply.
end two 2-cent stamps tor Mr«. Pinkham' beautiful 88-page Illustrated book, entitled "GUIDE TO HEALTH AND ETI0UETTE." It contains a volumeol valuable Information.
PILLS.
!7\ ed
Ithassavedtlvesjtndmay save yours. Lrdla E. Pinkham Medi Co., Lynn. Mate*
CARTERS
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SICK
Headache, yet Onrtor'a Little Xitor Pita equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro* Venting thlsannoying complaint,while they also correct alldisorderaofthe.itomacb^tlmal&to the llyer and regulate the bowels. Even it they onlf
HEAD
Acbathey would bo almost priceless to those who •uffer from this distressing complaint butfortu* nately their goodness does notond here,and those whooncetry themwill find theeo littlo pills valo* Able In so many ways that thoy will not bo willing to do without them. Bat after allele* head
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flsthebaneof so many lives that here is* here 'ire make our great boast. Our pills cure It while Others do not.
Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very email and very-easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or purge, but by thoir gentlo action please all who use them. Xnvialsat25cents five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere* or sent by mail.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE
scorn EMULSION
Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYP0PH08PHITES! of Lime and 8oda
Is endorsed and prescribed by lending physicians becauso both the
and
Cod TArer Oil
Hypophoaphttes
are tlio recognizee
agents In the cure of
Contumption.
as palatable as milk.
Scott's Emulsion
ore
It Is
Emut/fio'n. It
is a tvondcrfitl f-'leiU I'mdurrr. It is the Hct Kennedy
lor CONSUMPTION,
Scrofula, Bronchitis, Waiting Diseases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. Ask for Scott's Emulsion and take no oilier
Try BEECHAM'S PILLS. 25cts.
a Box.
OF AIA nitUGGISTS.
Drs.T.J.&nd Martha E.H. Griffith
°31Residence
218
Oreon streot
Mre. Or. Griffith gives special attention Ohronlo and Surglct .l Diseases of
Women,Oblldren, and Obstetrics. Dr. Griffith, a genet al practice. OONSOLTATIC N FBEB1
Miles' A'erve c* JAver Pills, Act on anew principle—regulating the ivor stomtche and bowels through the nerves. A now discovery. Dr .Miles' Pilis speedily cure billouness. bad tasto, torpid liver piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest urest. 30 doses 26 cents.
Strong IVUncnucn.
Among the thousands of testimonials ot cures by Dr. Miles's New Heart Cure, is that'of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Rock, Pa., who for years hnd shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spellB, stc. one bottle of Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure nnd one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, oured him. Peter Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Hoi.. Disease, was turned away by physician, as incurable, death stared him in tho face, could uot lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately aftor using New Cure ho felt better nnd could lay down nnd sleep all night, and is now a well man. Tho New Cure is sold, also free book, by Nye & Co.
The Mont Pleananl Hay
Of preventing the grippe, oolds, headaches, nnd fevers is to use tho liquid lnxative remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever the system needs gentle, yet effective cleansing. To bo benefited one must get the true remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggist* in 50o. and SI bottles.]
JAPANESE
CURt
A Ouariinteoil Cure for l'lles of whatever kind or degree—Kxtornxl, Internal, Iillnd or BlecdlngltehlnirvChronic,Iteccntor Hereditary. Tills Ketuedy tins positively never been known to fall. $1.00 a box, 0 boxes for 15.00: sent by mall prepaid on receipt of prlcn. A written Guarantee postivcly given to ex eh purchaser of tl boxes, when purchased at one time, to refund the tr 00 paid If not eurod. Guarantee Issued by Nye 4s Co, Drngrirlstslc Sole Agents Crawfordsvllle, 1 ltd. Samples Free.
VIGOR OF MEN
Kasily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakness* NervonaneMh Debility* aod all tho train of evils from early errorsor later excesses, the rosults of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength, development,, and tono given to every organ and portion of tho body. Simple, cnturat methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure impossible. 2,1)00 references. Book, explanations Ana pjQoffl malted (sealed) freo. Address
Cine MtOIOAL CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
WEAKNESS'MEN
QUIOKLY. THOROUGHLY. FOMVM OUMO by a new perfected scientific method that cannot fall unless tbe case is beyond human eld. Ton reel Improved the first day. feel a benefit every day: soonknow yourself a kin* among men In body, Bind and henrL Drains and lossc* ended. Every' obstaclo to happy married Ufo removed. Nerve force, wlll.enenry. brain power, when falling or lost are restored by this treatment. All smalland weak portions of tbe body on. lanced and strengthened.
Victims of abuses anM excesses reclaim your manhood! Sufferers fror* folly, overwork,ill health, regain your visor 1 Don't despair^even If In the lust staves. Don't be disheartened if quacks have robbed you. Let us show yon that medical solenco
and business honor still exist here go band in linnd. Write for our books with explanations and proofs* 2,000 refereuoes to oured patients.
ESIE MEBICAL CO., BUFFALO, tf. T.
TAKEAPILL.
Hobb's Are the Best on Earth.
Aot gontly yet promptly on tho MTEIt, KIDNF.Y8 «nd BOWELS, illspolling Ilcadachcn, Fevers and Colds, thoroughly oloanslng tho system of disease, and curc.t habitual constipation. They are sugar coateil, do not grip., very small. easy to take, and pnrelr fegetmble. 45 pills in each
U11 I vial. Perfect digestion ILL follows their use. They St abiiolat.lT cor. sick hctaach., ana arorecmended ljr leading phjralclaas. For salo hy loading druggists or sent by mail £u rl*. a tIU. Addresn HOBB'S MEDICINE CO, Propt, Sin Ftudm er Cktgi FOR SAI.E IN CRAWFORDSV1LLE, IND,. BY Mollett Morgan, Druggists.
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NERVOUS PEOPLE. ML nORNK'S EI.MTnO-3iu .NKT1C KKt.T p'.sltivHv itno kimilUMATiStt, MCl'IMMiM, 14V 'KM, KtDNKY nnd nhnUHtir-K
Jolit oiit'* of both fOXI'f (Nmmiu* 23 lo 100 drtrn est/
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w»5 -vik oiri'Ptlvo HKIMCAL IIJtCTfllC bHLT In .hWORLD. Electric Kuxiwi^oru* five «»Hi Mnlo IM'f Avoid Ikwiw corarAnlw th mnnv nunh»« nnd w-nrili. W Imitations. 'klKCTOIO TRUS8W H!» Himiifi 0.000 rutrd. Send »tomn for llluRrraled pnmphtot. Oh.W 4.KORHE-REM0VFDT0I8O WlMSH AV.,CHICM»
THE MODEL
Steam Dye Works.
Clothing
CLEANED, DYED and REPAIRED.
Ladies JJrcsi Goods, Shazvls, Rib-
Imns ami Cloaks Colored and
Renovated as Good as
The X/£W.
Harrod & Co.
PROPS.
1
At the Old Jdil Prope/ty,
LYLE, REYNOLDS & BENJAMIN.
NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL
GAS FITTERS ANl
PIAMIBKlt*
Employ only experienced workmen and test each job thoroughly and to tho satisfaction of tho Natural Gas Inspector, Wo assure you that if your orders aro loft with ua, tho work will be done properly and carefully.
Wo carry a large assortment of Nutural Gas Fixtures. In addition to Pipe and Fittings we have liurnors for every size stove, grate or furnace. Logs Grate Fillings and everything necessary for grate or stove. RemomLer your connection with the Company's lino is made by us free of cost.
RAILWAY 1 ME CARD
MORON ROUTE.
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