Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 May 1892 — Page 4

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Not One of Our Rings.

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207 East Main Street

Every One Says

We have the best Oxfords in the

city for the Money.

J. s.

KELLY

121

last. Main street.

i'oit Will Jinjvv

A c:\ll at' the pk- i.sniU Millu ery

'.'arlors of

MRS. WILSON,

j--r.li Washington blreet.

GIIOUND COCOANTJT Heady lor Cuke, and HOHSEHADISH uiid K'-iitl)..

Tor Tabic Cbe.:

Each 5 Centsa Glass liny Hm-ih at Butcher's Candy Stand, Corner Washington ami Main Siie«»t?

Kl RK'E

STANDARD

mt

SOAP

A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY

DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP.

HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. Curos CUappod Hands, Wound*, Burns, Eto. JUuiwvi* mill ProveuU Dandruff,

OH SAY!

brin?out sor»eo' tMarAApTA I CLA/5 SOAR^Y5v,e/

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n^ht snparf.aijd tbeW^ip folks

saifjistas low as I Kin tfifif.fu'r'oT? fMy WonkptsKrnje.aDoutOithna -Washm maahccp.Allofuoufell^rs KWp I rscKorj.lf youoloj?t Kin s?oa to

DAILY JOURNAL.

FRIDAY, MAY 0. 1892.

Lebanon Gas Oompany's Report. The annual report of the Lebanon Natural Gas Company'shows the receipts of the year ending April 22 to be S23.301.77. After paying the expenses and $13,712.75 in dividends, or 10 percent. it has S228.83 on hands. The company furnishes gas for 1.11S fires, and is used by 731 consumers. It has 31 miles, 719 feet, 7.1 inches ot lino and

six good wells.

The May Festival.

lliu we linve rinirs Unit are filially iinrac- Wider interest is being taken bv the iv a a I A W A a teasi tor tlie eye. If tliat which Is lustrous people throughout theState in Indiana hevuiKl dosiTlDtUm, hut almost, perfectly

appeals your taste wo can show you May Music estival than ever oeioro some super!) specimens if the highly decorated in yn:ir llee. come and look at some of tiie most plea-slnsr devices that ever lelt the muulc tinkers of accomplished workers In silver, it would ho a mistake fur you to ruu away with the Idea that It takes a truod deal of uionev to gratify sueli tastes. We will clear wav'sueh misapprehensions on that |Hint. if you will call ami look at our Oraujre Howls, Nut and l'ruit liishts, and other articles too numerous to mention. Please hear in inliui that we arc headquarters for making od timekeepers out of your watches and clocks iiinl that is the reasou we repair uioie than all others.

evinced. Letters signifying the intention of a great many peo)i!e throughout the State, and even from the boundaries of Ohio and many {mints in Illinois, to present, are being received. The artistic success of previous festivals has attracted the attention of non-residents

Indianapolis to such an extent that there is no doul.it there will be an nttenanee of a 'ar greater proportion of nonresidents at the coining festival than ever before. s': 7.- -.•••• :•'"v:'

Concert at Waveland.

The V. I'. S. O. E., of the Wavehmd ,'hristian church gave ii concert last evening was most enjoyable from beinning to end. Three choruses were sung by an octette composed of Mrs. lohnson, Misses Conner, Ouppy and instiell, Mi ssis, llice, Taylor, McCain uid'Krif/.. Miss .Tessio Smith recited a. verv elTective innnner the exper'esi.ofSi bicycler. Ir. lleeso Kelso has a'v'efy pretty t.i-nor »oi"i and ren3jart-• 1 "'I'liinliing" by C. A.White. There was a piano trio by Misses Tudd. Boyland and l!us»llv and Misses KnstlaeU and Kussell played a piano duel. Hddie lirandkamp played two solos, Mis:liertie Kastlael sang a fo1o 8 ilid Miss

Nell Nieliolson and A. A. McCain. ]!ul the best number was the medley, a re-production-of the graduation exerciseiif the high school class of 'Of). Jlim Nicholson had drilled eight, young ladies. Misses Cupny, 'Allen, Kritz Acker, Cup|y. Smith, linm-ll at \V'd(-y, and tiiey did so well that they W'.Te enthusiastically encored.

V.? .Gloriously Acquitted. Mr.' "3{iclmrd Hudson, of charcoal color, was tried before Judge Harney yesterday for the heinous crime of steal ing Mr. Wm. JJidley's seventy-five cent pantaloons, ll was proved that when William went to his box to don those pantaloons one Sunday several weeks since, they were gone and a few nun nt later Mr. Hudson came strolling in with them on. Will demanded them but J^ick refused to take them off, say ing he had bought them for 7.r centK of a stranger. Mr. Bill Katib, who keep! the hotel where these worthy gentle men roomed, stated that eleven

tcolorei

gentlemen had slept in the room will Uidley's pants that Saturday night anil upon this asservation the court declared the defendant unentitled after lengthy and able arguments by Prosecutor Mof fett and Hudson's attorney, •(. K..Court ney. Kidley is wild, and Hudson, wh .was tried in Hill's purloined pantaloons was allowed to walk off after the trial without being obliged to take them of.

It is rough when an American citizer can't take his Sunday pants olT of tin other man who impudently persists wearing them.

$11)11 Itrinirtl $lOO.

The readers of this pa|er will 1» pleased to learn that there is one dr ed disease that science lias been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positiv cure now known to the medical fraterni ty. Ctilarrh being a constit ulional dis ease, roipiirea constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly on the blood and mueoue surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution ami assisting nil lure in doing its work. The proprictwin have so much faith in its curative power thill they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Semi for list of Testimonials.

Address. F. J. Cin:.vi:v .t Co..Toledo,0. Sold by druggists, Too.

Don't fail to hoo tho Bisohof's 3Iay sale.

Mc. corsets in

As elegant new stock of chandeliers and gas globes at Rial Benjamin's plumbing shop. Call anil see.

Wahm rolls for your supper at Nicholson A° .fackrnau's.

REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE.

A Meotmi Held Yesterday to Select a Place for Oousrrcsaional Convention. The tirsl nippting of tlie now district committee was liold at Torre Ilnute yostorilay Hfternoon. District Comuiitteoluan Filbook called the mooting to order and presided. The election of a seorotary to the now committee was made by the re-election of George M. Allen. Every county in the district except Montgomery was represented and a letter from Jlr. C. N. Williams, chairman of the Montgomery committee explained his unavoidable absence. Act ing on the recommendation of the district convention held a few months ago the committee decided to seleet lioekvillo as the place for holding the con greesional convention. The date for holding the convention whs not fixed but will be determined Boon by a com­

mittee consisting N. Xilbock, W. 11. Klson and K. 11. Crowdor. The basis of representation to the congressional convention will be one delegate for every one hundred votes or fraction over fifty cast for Milton Trussler at the last State election.

At Frankfort,

Several months ago, by invitat ion, Frankfort's councilmen and city ollicers attended a banquet at Crawfordsville, given by the Electric Light Company of that city in honor of the completion o! their plant. To-day and to-night Frankfort returns the compliment. This morning the members of the city council, Mayor Dunnington, Mayor-elect Collins and several other of our prominent citizens drove in carriages where they received the Crawfordsville party from the 0:11 Vandalia train. They were driven at once to the Coulter House where they wore dined to-day by the city otlicials. To-night they will brtlie guests of the Citizens' Electric ight Company in a magnificent banuet c.t Kempf Bros. The party was formally tendered the freedom of the city this morning by Mayor Dunnington.—FrmiK'fvrt Cn'xvvHl.

Northern Prison ligures.

.7. French, Warden of the North* orn Prison, has sent Tin: Ji uunai- the following report for the quarter ^tiding April HU:, roNvrrrs.f 'risoll Otl WK 1, 1 so Hei-ohed «lurltifr quurtt'r 104 Number \vliuse k.-muo.vplml Si l'anione«l ami puroU'd FUHoiikIUMI 1 ik'nmiidcil Tor new trial Number ol (lealhs In priMm April :tv, 1W»2 80 AvoraK" nunipor hi prison 1 nrinwrit.*r..SI:i

FINANCE,

Kurninjrs tor rebruary 0,fi'7r».00 Kui nlnns l'or Miin.-li l..iiuinif for April ........i..........I. I0.aii.VJ2

Total earuluus for t.lietjusirtor xpen^us l«»r Kebruury.. I.TOi'U .Ypensos for Mureli .\pi.*i»H*.-lor April

Tutiil expense- for l'he quarter ,0S'?.r»" Net iroUivs for ihe expense

ipiarU.'t* over.all

*li.l 17.10

I'liABllEB FROM OVER THE OUT.

r. liailey biis... returned to IihII-

iinapoliR.

1 'ui'kwort went to ('liiengo

llariv

last night-. —U. M. Travis went to Indianapolis this morning.

Slif-s Flora Mitchell \v is in Tndi anapoliH to-day. v--Mrs.

Arch Martin was in Wayne-

iwn last night. —There will be a regular meeting of ihe (I. A. 11. in the K. of 1*. hall Saturday evening at 7.30 oelock sharp. —The two new trains of the MononJ which are to be put on to run between

Louisville and Chicago, will be put in service on the first of next month. Roth are vestibuled, and said to 'be the most complete day trains ever turned out at the l'ullman works. —Those expecting to build this sea son should see the city clerk, and take out building permits. Failure to do this is an offense before the law punishable with line. The only way the assessor iias of ascertaing improvements, is through the clerk's file of permits. —The Second Presbyterian cliurel pulpit will be filled next Sunday morn ing by Rev. Everett li. Thompson, of Crawfordsville, son-in law of Dr. Jos. F. Tut.tle. lie will be the gue while hereof Col. C. (i. Thomson ... .Judge

I'eter S. Kennedy, of Crawfordsville, a lawyer of ability and high reputation, will bo presented to the Republican nominating convention as a candidate for Appellate Judge. /,»»/•.// Coiir-ii-r. y:, .:, -.--is:',:.

JWst u/'all

To cleanse the system in a gentle ami truly beneficial manner, when the Springtime comes, use the true and per feet remedy, Syrup of Figs. One bottle will answer for all tho family and costs only .r0 cts tho large size 81. Try it and be pleased. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only.

Tup. Music JIall ice cream parlors are now open. Delicious flavors always on hand and served in elegant style.

l't.i'MiiiNii and gas fitting at 2') per (rent- discount at Rial Ronjamin's, in Music Hall Block.

Coughing loads to Consumptions Kenip'slJulsatn a will stop the eough at onee. -.

Since its first introduction. Electric Metiers has gained rapidly in jxipular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use aa a b.-.verage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Sick Hoadache, Indigestion,

Constipation, and

drive Malaria away from tho system. Satisfaction guaranteed with eaeh bottle or the money will be refunded. I'ritie only 50c. jier bottle. Sold by Nye .V Co.

j^fiUP'fEQg

Ilk

CUNTIS ENJOYS Both the* method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant aod refreshing to tlie taste, ami acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-

Mil cfiectually, dispels colds, headidies and levers and cures habitual vmstipation. Syrup of Figs is the mly remedy of its kind ever pro iKiced, pleasing to the taste and ac* plable to the stomach, prompt in its action ami truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the mosi healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it t.o all and have made if tl.e uioM popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is for sh!c in f)V

tutl SI bottles by :ttl ists. .Any reliublc

loail.tit drugilrii^:'it. vlto

uay not have it on band will pro •uro it promptly for niv one v. lu' •vi^hes to try ik Do iiut accq-t f.uj *ulwtitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAW ?R A fiasco, a

ICUISVIUF. KY

ii'fW' ?r.'Rr. t:

elrrttits' Haute to thr Khciii/i/jih rut Veterans going to the (. A. R. Encampment at Washington in September via tt:e B. .v O. R. R. will traverse territory fraught with a thousand reminiscenses of the conllicts in which they figured so gallantly. Along Cheat river, on the western slope of the Allegh,snies, they will pass the scenes of (Sen. MeClellan's"victories over Gen. Floyd in the early stages of the war. At Grafton they will pass near the battlefield of I'hilippi. At Piedmont they will enter the historic Potomac Valley, which was debatable ground all^the way to Washington. The lowering.mountains which shut in the valley, echte1 and -echord almost hourly with the roar of camion and musketry. The mouniaintops witnessed the engagements at Martinsburg. Antietnm, Sharpsburg, South

Mountain, Monocacy. Hall's RlulT, Leeslmrg, Dranesville, C'hantilly, Centrevilie and the hundreds ot skirmishes along the hillsides and in tho valleys. At tlie foot of the mountains, along the banks of the Potomac, paced the solitary Sentry, protecting often the tracks and trains of the B. .t O. R. R., which the Government zealously guarded as the great highway of. communication between the West and the National Capital, and which is the best- known route to the East to thousands of veterans who traveled over it early in the sixties as raw recruits to join the ranks. And the Potomac. What memories its mention awakens. And Harper's Ferry, too. There stood John Brown's old fort. There "Stonewall" Jackson performed his great, exploits. It was neat there that Lee crosscd the Potomac into Maryland and then invaded Pennsylvania to meet tho Repulse at Gettysburg. At Harper's Ferry begins the famous Shendoah valley, which is penetrated from end to end by the B. Sr O.

K. R., bringing into easy access the biittlelields at Winchester, Kernstown. Opepian, Cedar Creek, Fisher's Hill. Front Royal, New Market, Harrisonburg, Cross Keys, Port Republic, Waynesboro and McDowell. What memories of heroism, of forced inarches, of victories and defeats these narnos recall. And with them come trooping from the past the names of Sheridan, of Pope, of Banks, of Fremont, of Shields, of "Stonewall'' Jackson, of Lee, of Ashby and of Early.

It is only by the H. fc O. R. R. that these famous battlefields can be reached. During thy encampment excursions will be run to them daily from Washington at greatly reduced rates. Excursions will also be run to Gettysburg, Manassas, to Bull Run, to Fredricksburg and other Virginia battlefields.

Hosf. at way down prices at Rial Benjamin's plumbing shop. Rev.lI.II. Fairall, of the Jmrn MrII,-

orfisl, says editorially, "Wo have tested the merits of lily's.Cream lia'.ni, and believe that, by thorough treatment, it will cure almost every case of catarrh. Ministers. as a class are afllicted with head and throat troubles, and catarrh seems more prevalent- than ever. We cannot recommend lilv'B Cre im 15,-ilm ton highly."

1 used lily's Cream Ralni for dry catarrh. It proved a cure, R. *F. M. Weeks, 1 enver.

STYLE

PIL8.S.

Rick TTdaflacho find rollove all tho troablM lnof« dent to a bilious etato of tho Ayfttom, ttuch afl DizzineftR, Nausea, Drowfttnues, PiHtroaa afte? oftting. Tain In tho Sulo, ^c. MVhllo tholrxaoaO resx&rkablo fmccesa lias been ahowu iu curing

SICK

Hcaflaebc, yot Cnrtor'H Littlo Llvor Plltfl am equally vnhittblo in Constipation, cnrlnR and proventing tblsannoyliiKcoinplaliit,-whilo thoy also correct all dinortlfrs "t the jtoma/rii.at nmlato tho liver and regulate the bowcU.<p></p>HEAD

Evou i£ Uloy 011IJ

Acbfithoy would boftlmoBtpricolfiflstothoflQwhd imf/er from this ii*trvhsinK complaint but fortunately theirgotulbcrifldocs notoml hero,andthosa Who oncotrythorn will Ond thosoltttlo pills valu. fiblMnflomany warn that they will not bo willing to do without th tn« But after aiiolek

iBthobanoof po many liven that tro tnako our grc^t buast. Our pilhicuroit whilo Others do not.

Carter's Littlo Llvor Pill« aro very email and Very oany to tako. Ono or two pllH makoa dows. Thoy aro strictly ve^otablo and do not (jripo or pur^o, but by 0iclr( uutlooction ploa^oall who UReiliem. Invlal«ftt2fc4«nlH fivoforfl. Sold by druggiats everywhere, or Bout by mail.

CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.

SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.

ADVICE TO WOMEN

If you would protcct yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR

ATLANTA, GA.

roil SALE ur A.LL UllUGQISTS. Sold by Nyc & Co.

Natural Gas Fitting.

If von are going to have your house piped for Natural Gus call and see us. We can save you money, as our ronts are small and we only wantlivitig wages for doing your work. Wo use the best stock that money will buy and employ uaiie but first elass workmen. We make tin charge for measuring your house and giving von estimate.

WILLiAMS BROS.,

125 South Green St.

All Aboard for Bargains

WV-hiivojuM received Irosh llneof Teas, Coffees, Sugars Flour of nil kinds, Pickles, Molases, Apples,

Fine Maple Syrup,

Dried and Canned Fruits of all kinds.

Au«l are prepared to sell Miem tit lie Iioivest Possible Prices.

Wm, SEERING & SON.,

")lum Street Depot. rom deliver of all Goods.

O. U. PERRIN,

LAWYER and PATENT ATTORNKY

Joel Block, South Washington Street. Cra\vkordsvii,i,b,'

CALL.

Large Arrival of New Goods, at

bargains in

INDIANA.

JAPANESE

CURt

A GuaruntMMl Cure for IMlos of whatever kind or tlc^rre—Kxu rnal, Intornjil, Mind or iUocMiin^itoliiiifrtClironic,Koccnlor Hereditary This HeiiHMly has |osltively never been known to fail. $1.00a box, ft boxes for$5.UU sent mall prepuid on recM.'lpi of price. A written 5uuruntee posilvcly driven to ei»eh pnr hiiser of Ijoxcs, wlien ptirciiased at one time, to refund the S5.00 paid If not eured. (luaruntee Issued by Nye & Co, DrufffristfuV Role Aleuts

Crawfordsville lnd. Samples Free.

THEONLYCURE

For S.irvoiiB Prontration. Nrrv. one and Physical Dohliitr, Vital Kxhaii.-itkm, Insomnia Pain In th» llnoU, (N»ld ILandn or F«»et Had Circnlatlon, IHiu* Lino* under thA Kye«, PlnijiJ.aim all othw n'urvoun or Rlood DI»oa?4'« In *ttb it no*. Th^y niako now healthy blood rofltoro tho N«*rvOUH MyntMin. nnd hrinu t*o roafuto iturdi of liealth

to the rADKD

clifok. 8uf. ferora from Porantrcmont

&

of tho Nervos. Impure lUood or Past Errors, fthould once take* DB.MOtlR'S Ni Tonlo I'llla, Ui« rrfMUfeRMmr. ftOconti

a vial. For iilo lit lirw slM«u nricntlijr mall. SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY. Iionuvs JIEDICINB CO., RAX FJlAXI8CO or CHICAGO.

I-OK SALE IN CRAWFORDSVILLE, 1ND., UV Molfott 6: Moijan, Druggists.

FURNITURE

I have the largest and best selected stock of new, fresh poods in the Furniture line in the State, which I will offer at the very lowest prices.

Call and see the line when you are in the city.

WmrLTEIder,

43 and 46 8. Meridian St*

INDIANAPOLIS

The Trade Palace

And Sweeping Reduction in Prices.

Tho ilypreseeil condition of the market at our first, buying unil tho still lower jirico which Mr. WoCltiro took atlvuntago of in tho Miirkot last week, enables UB to olb lower ]iricoH in every department in tho house. Ho for

Dry Goods, Millinery, Carpets, Etc.,

/-.

Go to the Trade Palace of'

McClure..& Graham.

NORTH WASHINGTON «'l'Ri:KT.

YY

CAnTF.nsviLi.E, April »1,183d.

Tills will certify that two members of mj irannxllnt.- family, utter having suffered for yw3 from menstrual Irregularity, tuinK trenti-d without benefit, by physiciaua, were at loiiBtli completelycurod by oao bottlo of Mriidlleld's I'cmule ISeirulBtor. Its effect is truly wonderful. J. W. Sthange. Hook to WOMAN*" mailed FREE, which contains valuable lufuruiutluu ou all fuimilo UlftcUActi. BRADFI ELD REGULATOR CO..

CUT

YOUR GRASS

With a

CONTINENTIAL

Lawn Mower,

TINSLEY

AND

MARTIN,

will discount peddlars prices 25 percent!

ROBINSON & WALLACE.

C0UNKK HOOK STOLIE.

To the Citizens of

Crawfordsville and Vicinity.

PROF. M. R.MOSES & BRO..

One of the Old est Opticians of Chicago, and has the jatest inven­

tions for treating young and old sight.

Here's a Letter from Mrs. C. Brommer: LaKaykttk, lnd., Mareh 20, 1 SH'I.—Prof. K. Moses, Hour Sir—J have been wearing the Khisscs yon fitted for mo lor live years, and since they have improved my eyes so that 1 would not do without hem. Can cheerfully recommend yourwoak with thanks.

I remain respect fully, Mus. C. Hiiommku.

Can Read the Finest Print,

LaKaykttk, Intl., Maroh lHtv:.—Th'sls to cert ify that Prof. Moses llt.ted tny eyes for glasses live pears afro, uhlte in the city, and at tliat tlmo they were very weak. They have strengthened my eves for which 1 am very thankful, and am WearlnK tho same rIilsrcs now, and can Bee to read the finest roadlnfr at any time, cither day or night. will highly recommend the Piol'esBor tounyoneBo af** llleted. Mhh. Howkks, No.408StateSt.

They Have Cured My Sight.

i.Al'AYKTTK, Illl.,Mlirull ~M, 18!I2,—TliislB to certify tin six yearsaw-'. when Prof. Moses, of Chicago, wag in this city, at fhatt hne 1 was troubled wllh my eyesight, I havetried many opticians, who tried to lit tnc with glasses, hut did not succeed, until Prof. Moses tested and fitted me. Ilcftirc 1 wore tils glasses in reading 1 read as if I was cross sighted, and when 1 tried Ids glasses which he lilted forme, they have cured my sight. 1 have worn tho aaiue

3%e

Who has had So years' experience, will beat the

NUTT HOTEL

Crawfordsville, Tnd., for a short time only, on itrx ount of engagements in other places where he can be consulted upon all casos of defective eyesight. Sufferers from Imperfect vision will tlud certain relief by trying the Profes* sor't* Now System Adjusting (J lasses, as tho following testimonials will testify:—

LaKaykt™, lnd., March UU, lHO'J.—Prof*. Moses & Hro., of Chicago, who are stopping for a short time at the Lahr limine wre sure genius as Opttciclans. lu atl Interview with Mrs. L. Ilolfrnanof our city, who has tested the Prof's skill "i years ago,say»: "1 irun recommend Ihe Prof, as a thorough optician, tor he ban certainly performed wondci^ toiny eyesight, -is 1 wrs troubled with weak e^es for years, and since! had him fit tny oyes to flaxen tl ey became entirely well and strong,

Yours Kospeeifully, Mitfi.L. Hokkman

glasses until this day4 can cheerfullyjreeommend Prof. Mosea to those who an? atlilct4Ml with p(xii eyesiglit, -Mus.'Nanvy Hawkish.

Saved Her Eyes.

LouansPoht, lnd., Jan, It!, 1 HI): .—To whom It may concern -Alout four years 1

waH

threatotied with hllni'ncss uml l»ought two pairs of spectacles of Prof Moscrs. who Is now stoiph)tf at tho Murilot!k Hotel. The) strengthened roy eyes ami gave mo a great deal of satisfaction. 1 would cheerfully recommend Prof, Moses to all aUllcted with weak eyos, MttH Oknnih ITiiu NratCharles II ''Id and Mrs, Joseph tJhl also rccoinmend Prof,-'Moses.

From Rev. Lewis Roberts.

Pr.mr.Tnd., March 15, 1802-Thls tiwtlmonlal IsfroniHov. Tjowls Roberta, ho says: 1 havo for tho past 15 yours trlod opltlclans to tit for me a pair of glasson for reading nnd they all tailed to do me *rood for any

length

I. have a pair of glasses Prof,

of tlmo

MOSOB

niudo for

me and have been wearing thein forti»o past live years and can't do without them. I W* recommend Prof, Mo«es to any ono allllcU?d with pooreyeslglit, I am very thankful lor the goud lie has done lor mo,

HKV. LKWIH Hoiikiith, Pastor M, F, Church,

Kvery MAN tflio would know tho CJKANDTHt'TIlS,tbo Plain tbo Old HocroU nud tbo New ll»covtirl«8 of Modical Bclenoo »PP^l. Married I.1f«, should write for our wotiderftal llttl* iMMk* on "A TKKATI8K KOtl MKN ONbV." To any o&rnovtman w$ Will cony .Entirely Vrte. In idnln sealed cover. "A refugw frointb«qoaofcii.

THE ERIE MEDICAL CO.* BUFFALO# N. Y«