Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 October 1894 — Page 3

Fair anil cooler Sunday.

You Should Realize The Fact

That cold weather is near. Don't you think it would be better to buy your heavy clothing and have it at home ready, than to be caught without them?

This is the time when you discard your straw hat. It makes no difference how much you may desire to wear it you have to give it up for this season. This week we make a special sale on

Hats

-AND-

Caps

Every article in that line will be a special inducement to you. We have everything to be found in this department.

STIFFS, FEDORAS, CRUSHERS,

BOYS' CAPS

And at prices that appreciate. Attend It will be money for business for us.

Fighting Over a Good

must sale,

you this

vou and

Lee S.Warner,

The One-Price

Clothier, Tailor, Hatter

and

Furnisher.

Eph Joel's Old Stand.

Thing

is folly. Vou will fail to liml fault witli our Fall Furniture. Our Tallies are able to stautl lianl knocks ami kicks without falliiifr in pieess. We sell you an elegant eye please:', lo foot for

$10.

Our chairs are charming for comfort ami have a characteristic style. They plav no pranky tricks from weak joints or backs by lotting the would be sitters suddenly upon the floor, We'll sell you an elegant l'arlor Chair for

$4.00

or six elegant dining chairs for

$7.00.

A solid oiik Secretary £1.84. Carpets and Uups all new and endless variety. We take pleasure in showing., .you through our stock. Uespt. ours

Zack Mahorney & Sons.

O. W. ROUNTREE,

FIRE INSURANCE

Keprosonui Old

KcMhdic

Insuraiico Com­

panies.

OBIco with Indiana and Ohio Llvo Stock Ineurauco Companies. I'atroniuio solicited,

C. M. SCOTT. JIAKVKV STiriUU

SCOTT &STUBBS

General insurance Agents.

Fire, Life and Accident

INSURANCE,

I.otml Documents, sucli us Deeds, Mortgages. OontrtietJi. Umuh.

cto.. executed. lioanti oil

Farms and City Troporty Negotiated on mobt favorable terms. COl'LKCTIOKS A SPECIALTY. Olllee. 2d Floor, No. torMi s. WaslilLirton St.

Cruwl'ordsvltlo. ind.

White Front Barber Shop.

Ouit

Motto:—We

do more work for less

money than any artist in the ".ity, at 125 North Green Street. Only .IrRt-cloHS artists employed.

GEORGE BELL, Prop.

Purely

THE DAILY JOURNAL.

KSTAlU.IbllKT) IX 1887..:

SATIKDAY, OCTOHEK i:t. 1894.

GENERAL GOSSIP.

It Concern* Kvorytlilng and Everybody and In, There!or«, of Interest to All of

Ub.

—Crystalized cherries at Wampler's. New figs and chestnuts at Wampler's. 11 -Tickets now on sale for Alba 1 leywood. —Mrs. 11. H. llistine was in Indianapolis to-day.

Tickets will be on sale for t'n^ opera, "Athenia" on Tuesday. Hon. M. D. White was in Indianapolis to-day on legal business.

I. C. Elston. .li\, joined the (lood Templar-' Lodge at Yountsville this week. —Misses Lillie lllair and Florence Cunningham spent the day in Indianapolis. •Elder Hartley will preach at the Primitive Haptist church to-morrow at p. m. —Mrs. W. 1). Frazierahas returned to Warsaw, after being the guest of Mrs. II. H. Ristiue.

Miss Elizabeth Kinford is attending the Christian Endeavor convention at Indianapolis. —Mr. and Mrs. tieorge F. Hughes have issued invitations for Tuesday evening-. Oct. 2.'!.

Jake Joel is putting a metal ceilng on his room occupied by Jim l.aymon's cigar store.

Hon. W. Faris. the Republican candidate for Congress, was in the city to-day for a few hours. (ins Sonne, liandel Lookahill and I. H. Mooshy are in attendance at the State C. K. Convention.

Mrs. W. X. McCampbell anil son, Tyre, of Newcastle. Intl.. went to Covington to visit Capt. Earl McCampbell.

Called meeting of Athens Chapter. No. '.IT. O. E. S.. Saturday. Oct. lit. at p. in. for work. A full attendance uesired. —M. and Mrs. W. N. Stevenson, of Indianapolis, were the guests of their son. J. C. Stevenson, yesterday and went to Indianapolis to-day. —A variety of California grape called the Cornichon has been put on the market by Abe llobbs. It is oval in shape and a dark blue in color. •The following persons are attending the State Y. 1'. S. C. E. convention at Indianapolis Misses, Zolo liai 1 Mina Wilkinson and Elmore liarnhart. —Kokomo Trihtatc: John E. White, of Crawfordsville. has taken the position in the Western Union otlice, vacated by W. 11. Harvey. Mr. White, who has been in the company's employ at Indianapolis. is a son of exCongressman M. I). White of the

Eighth district, and a young man of business ability. —New Richmond -:::,i\Kntcri)risc:\'A drunken gang from Crawford-ville's slums, consisting of two women and seven men. were upon our streets Wednesday presenting forcible arguments for the incorporation of the town. A marshal would have gathered in the whole gang of bums and the town treasury could have been handsomely replenished.

«raml CI on I. Opi'iiltm.

Monday. October liith. we shall have with us Mr. F. C. Lackey, representing one of the largest and most stylisi. manufacturers of cloaks in New York city, liesides styles conceived by their own designers this house makes a specialty of importing all the late London, l'arisand Merlin styles, thereby assuring their patrons the ereme de la ereme of the Cloak market. We shall be pleased to have all our friends call on Mr. Lackey, and request yon to come in the forenoon if possible. Remember the date. Monday, tOct. 1 r.tli—one day only. Locis Uisciior, 127 and 1211 E. Main st.

'MUiy 1h lie So lrritnldet"

vegetable, plee3ant and agreeable to lake, accep: able to the stowiach, safe and effective for old and young. Acts quickly and gently on the stomach, kid neys, liver and bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, sick or nervous Headacrcs, by removing bile and cleansing the system. Dispels Colds and Fevers. Purifies the blood. The best Family Medicine. Price* 50c. Sold by druggists. Take no substitutes.!

LAXATIVE

THE PRUNE LAXATIVE CO., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.

FOB SAXB BT COTTON & HIFB

and

This question is often heard nearly as often unanswered. It is not always remembered, as it should be, that the occasion of ill-tem-per and irritability is often to be found ill the physical conditions of the persons affected. What is the use of trying to "harmonize-' a man whose liver has gone back ou him'.' If a man is tortured with rheumatism, how can he be expected to be a liable and agreeable? Can a con tinned dyspeptic be expected to be. cheerful and always ready to tell a funny story? The only way to remove the" Jifliculty is to get at the cause. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, impure blood'and liver troubles yield to

Hood's Sarsaparilla: this is why it is ail effective tranquilizer, a peaceful messenger, and a preventive of domestic quarrels.

A'l'TUND Hischof's Cloak Opening. Monday. Oct. 151li.

Tliey (»ivc Tlu'ir lU'lkMms.

Perhaps some of our readers would like to know in what respect Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is better than any other. We will tell you. When this Remedy is taken as soon as a cold has been contracted, and before it hasH eonie settled in the system, it will' counteract the elVeet of the old and greatly lessen its severity, and it in the only remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony with nature and aids nature in relieving the lungs, opening the secretions, liquefying the mucus and causing its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs and resoring the system to a strong and healthy condition. No other remedy in the market possesses these remarkable properties

No other will cure a cold so quickly. For sale bv Nye & Hooe. Ill N. Washington St., opposite court house.

REPUBLICAN SPEAMNC.

lion. \V. I'drlh to Spi'ttk In till* County-Thm?» and lMuct'n of I he Appointment*.

Hon. George W. Faris, Republican candidate for Congress from the 8th District, will address the people of Montgomery county as follows:

Waveland. Saturday. October 13, at 'J o'clock p. in. Ladoga. Opera House, Monday, Octo ber Iat T:.I0 o'clock p. m.

Mace, Tuesday, October 10, at o'clock p. in. Itethel church, Sugar Creek town ship, Wednesday October IT. at 2 o'clock p. in.

Harrington, Wednesday. October IT, at o'clock p. in. Linden, Thursday, October IS, at 'J o'clock p. m.

Wingi'"~ Thursday. October IS. at o'clock p. ill. Waynetown, Friday. October lit, at o'clock p. iii.

Alamo, Friday. October It), at o'clock p. in. Crawfordsville, Saturday, October20, at 2 o'clock p. in.

The people irrespective of party are cordially invited to be present at all these meetings and hear the political issues of the day discussed from a Republican standpoint.

Alba lloywootl nt Music Hall. There will he a earnival of fuu at Music Hall next Monday evening, when Alba llevwood and his excellent company will appear in "Edge wood Folks" and "Down In Injianna." These afford Mr. llevwood and the clever people -about hiin ample opportunity for the display of their ability as comedians. The specialties introduced are particularly clever and of the very highest artistic merit, including char actor impersonations ami songs by Mr Hoy wood, dances by Miss (ienevieve Moy, ballads by Miss Nellie Louise Davis and popular selections by the Kdgewood (Juartelte. A pretty feature will be the appearance in the picnic scene of Hdgcwood Folks of little school children of... this city on the stage.

liatlly l'p.

Yesterday while exercising his colt on the race track* Doc Enoch collided with Dr. Unit's sulky and a general snuishup followed. Mr. Enoch was thrown violently to the ground and was rendered unconscious, remaining so for sonic time. Me is better to-daj' but is still suffering considerably. It will be some time before he gets about again. IIi.c horse was also badly hurt but it is thought not to be permanently injured. Dr. Chester Britton fixed him up in good shape and it is believed he will soon be as good as new.

Ktiturn of Nutivi!.

Lewis (!. Fry, a native and an old resident of Crawfordsville. is visiting in tl.e city, having come from the wild and woolly west. He is the gentlemen who was falsely reported to be the leader of the hobo army that camped in Indianapolis last summer. Lew states that he has not yet joined the ranks of the Coxeyiles and doesn't intend to. .. -v'&J?V".->*--'.0-'i-

A Idg F»ir Circuit.

Arrangements are being made for a fair circuit in Western Ilidiaua which will rim from August 1 to the middle of October. It will include Sheridan I jcbi inon. Frank fort. I ios well. Lafayette Crawfordsville. Covington. Hlootuing ton, lledford, Seymour. Washington and Yincennes. A meeting of the secretaries will be held at Lafayette on Oct. 20. 'A

A MnmiiHroiit Company.

Augustin Daly's eoinpany will live in dramatic history for ages to come, is a perfect organization. With the pieenly Ada Kehan at its head it will be at English's Opera House, Indiauap olis. et. 2U. »'U) and 31. in "The Last Word." "Taming of the Shrewd" am "Twelfth Night."

rietlHCH HtM-Hiirti'S It

Ih

Free.

When a thing is free ajid at the same time contains great value, being just what everybody wants, it is eagerly sought by all. Every weak, delicate or sickly person will be pleased with the great and generous oiler of Dr Greene, of Xl West 14tli street, New York City, the noted and successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases. He has established a system of free, letter correspondence whereby all may write him about their complaint aud receive in return a com plete description of their ailments, ex plaining thoroughly the meaning of each symptom, and telling just what to do to lie cured. The doctor make a specialty of treating patients through letter correspondence, giving most careful and explicit attention to eveiy letter, aud explains your case so mi nutely you understand exactly what your trouble is. All this cost nothing

All those who cannot afford the time or expense of visiting the city can now have the most skilful consultation and advice free of charge, and without leaving their homes. The method is successful. Thousands are being cured buy it. Try it. Write the doctor and it wiil undoubtedly be the means of your getting well.

Attknh

liisehofs Cloak Openin

Monday, Oct. 15th. Cloaks

at Hischof's Monday.

6K00KSU1RE AT DARLINGTON.

A Voter Makes a Scathing ltevlew of Wlint He Calls a Speech.

For some time prior to the fourth of October John Hulett and Damp Hooher were very busy billing this part of the Eigtli district for the great I'rophet Elijah, and they succeeded in getting out a fair audince, composed of onethird Republicans, a few l'opulists, itli a number of ladies. Elijah ap-peared-ou the track in good shape driven by Grover, and after running that automatic arm of his a few revolutions and scoring up and down the stretch a few times, he was sent off against time a break-neck gait, which he maintained throughout without making a break or a hit and went under the ire the champion of the world, in 1:511}j Hat, breaking all former records either of stallions'or geldings, having told 159.lies in a less given time than any other man that ever stood before the public, lie told us how he had taken the farmer, the mechanic and the day laborer iu his arms of love and mercy and voted for them to have better pay and no work at all. He told us how he had twice voted for free sugar, ind that the Republicans with three aitorous Democrats and three l'opulists are responsible for the 10 per cent, uty which is now on sugar, lie told ow many, millions it would save us according to the way the Ways and Means committee "figered"' it, over the McKinley bill which he said had (SO per cent, duty on sugar, which is a 100 per cent. lie. lie then tried to excuse rover and the administration by asking if the lowly Nazareue was responsible because Judas proved a traitor and sold out (to the sugar trust). Two or three .of the old fathers shuffled their feet in response but he asked them to hold their enthusiasm till later, but he never got them to that point again, lie told us how he had been given a place on the Committee ou Appropriations, and that he is the oungest man that has had a place therefor twenty-live years, a fact of which he is duly proud, and then his mind seemed to wander and drift for a time into the hazy and to him unknown realms of truth, and -made the

Uiteinent that "truth crushed to earth will rise again," referring as liisaud tors supposed to McKinley ism in Maine and Vermont. He compared the Republican party to a ship at sea without compass or rudder and sailingaround not knowing which way to go for land but the Democratic party knows] what t'wants to do, but he forgot to tell that they don't know how to do do it.* He gave us some very startling news in the statement that the Angel of destistiny has been hovering over the Democracy for a hundred years and protecting it for a special purpose. If that purpose was to bring on a panic that augel is now out of a job. After stating that he was almost exhausted he gave his arm a few more turns and smiled his best smile and told the la dies it was lovely, oh. so lovely in them to come out and hear such a dry peeeh.

Mokai..—Four

life long Democrats

have been heard to say that he is the biggest fraud in the country: that they had voted for him three times and he had done nothing ami they would never vote for him again.

A VOTKI

The Opera.

Athenia," the comic opera which will be seen in this city for the first time Oct. 17 is the newest success the light opera world. It was com posed by Leonard Walss and written by .Johii O'Keefe, both New Yorkers aud is a clever satire upon the U. S Senate. A number of the best known politicians of both great political parties are portrayed in the opera, and the libretto is full of bright sayings, while the music absolutely sparkles with melodious originality. A very strong company is headed by Miss

Iracc Golden and Mr. Chas. ltigelow both of whom are well known in oper atic circles. The members of the com pany embrace such well known artists as Miss Lucille Saunders, Miss Kitty Marcellus, Miss Maude Shaw, Miss Clairesse Agnew, and Messrs. George Hroderick, Albert^McGuckin, Ed Morris, and Fred Huntley. "La Regaloncita," the famous child dancer, and her pretty little sisters introduce fairy ballet which stirs up wild entliu siasm wherever seen. The company is on its way East to till a long metro politan engagement, and the,manage inent of Music Hall is fortunate in curing it for a limited engagement this citv.

Ltrlfttlo Klrigti to llnvc

1'apor.

New Richmond Enterprise: It.seems that our remarks about the feasibility of running a newspaper at a cross road, has found lodgement in the brai of some misguided wretch and now proposes to establish a paper at Elmdale, claiming that he will have plenty of backing from Itristle Ridge, whose interests he proposes to serve. Tl new organ will likely be called the "I'orcnpinc" on account of the stiffness of the bristles used iu the composln rooms.

An Old Soldier Jlnde ll»||ijr.

"During my teim of service in Ih army 1 contracted chronic diarrho-a says A. K. Rending, of llalsey, Oregon "Siuce then I have used a great amount of medicine, but when 1 found an that would give me relief they would injure my stomach, until Chamberlain Colic. Cholera and Uiarrlnva Remedy was brought to my notice. I used it and will say it is the only remedy that gave me permanent relief and no bad results follow." For sale by Nye &. Rooe, 111 N. Washington St., opposite court house.

Risciiok's

silk sale will be largely at

tended and with good results. The best time ever ntl'ered to buy a silk frock.

OrKNixo of late style wraps at Rischof's, Monday.

Mrs. W. J. Roach, Kilbourne, III,

That Tired Feeling 89

I^ss of nppetite, sleeplessness, and continual Hendiichc troubled mc greatly. Last April I

of nppetlte, steeples: leaduche troubled me gi

Hood's

Sarsaparilla

•oncluded to try Hood's Bartaparllla and now my troubles are all gone. I f»T6 Hood's Sarsaparill* to my tiaby, 8 mos., for sores on hU body, »nd It cured him.

ures

Mhs. W.

j.

WWW Monday Eve.,

Tuesday Hvc.

Roach.

Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. 36c.

ENGLISH'S

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 29, 30 and 31. Kir*t ai'prajan-0 in

WWW

Sal*' of will opon Sittmliiv, October at .M., at tin* box ofllco of the theatre. Mail ami tek'«raiihic onlerH

KIIOMM

be addresMod to

lckfun A* Talbott, Indianapolis. Prici-H: Orrli«!*tru. $2.m Orchestra Circle. reus Circle. iL'.uui Uaiuuny. JM.snv L2ullurv»fl.x.

The Daily Market

Cor. College and Water Sts. Groceries sind Meats, Jersey Sweet Potatoes,

Cranberries, Ceierj. OYSTERS

Crackers, Cakes and Largest Loaf of Bread in the City for 5 Cents.

E. ATKINSON.

Crawfordsville'

Steam Dye Works

tidies1 and Gentlemen's Clothlnir Cleaned, Colored and repaired In llrst cluss style.

CLKAMM EAI. bMEA' S CLOTH I A'

CI A SPECIALTY.

All work warranted. Oftice aud works at Amorlean Strain Laundry. Branch offhe Atneriean Steam Lnundrv ollioe. corner of Green nnd Pike Sts.

HERMAN IMHOFE.

HAVING I'lJKCHASKD A

MOSLER FIRE-PROOF SAFE

(jr the latest pattern parties need not hesitate to leave their Watches. Jewelry, Sllverwarr and SpcctaoJes lor repair as tucy will he well taken care of.

WateheH, Clocks and welry tor pale at the lowest cash prices ut l'Jil south (iroen Street opposite Mule Hall.

Eugene Wilson.

MONEY LOANED!

)n improved property in sums to suit at lowest rates.

R.E.BRYANT,

Joel Block.

Free

Sbortband

Write to the Cr ft ford svllle itustuoHS 11 eg1 to lull partleuars of thu

A Million PricliriK.

A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less lhan one million people have found just sueli a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, am.1 Colds.—If you have never used this Ureal Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has great curative powers in all diseases of Throat. Chest and luinfrs. Each hottie is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will le refunded Trial bottles free at Cotton liife's Drug Store. I^arge bottles ."0c. and 81.

(•iiiiiliiiutr Mil limit Minil.

'•(), (ieorge!" she exclaimed, as they gazed seaward. "There seems to be no limit to old ocean's broad expawse. ,\ml the waves, how they gamble along the shore." "The waves are very foolish, dear. "How foolish'.'" Togamble where Uiere is no limit." I!ut not half so foolish as are thousands who dying with consumption are staking their last chance on this or that remedy which has never yet been known to cure, and refusing to try that which certainly brings them back to life and health—-Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. In the earlier stages of this terrible disease it is a positive cure, while even in the last stages it gives great relief and prolongs life.

Kor weak lungs, spitting of blood, lingering coughs, aslhma and kindred ailments, it is a most positive remedy.

Isr.K.i" your blood pure and healthy and you will not have iheumatism. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives the blood vitality and richness.

liisky iih 31«*llrliH.

"Iloyal r.nby" Kye Whisky is free from all foreign flavor and adulterants naturally ripened and matured by eleven years' storage in wood, it is

Cloaks! Cloaks!

This We

OPERA HOUSE

WWW

www

THE LAST WORD.'* Hi-hun as Vera.)

TAFIING OF THH SHREW." (MifiH Italian h«

Katharine.)

Wednesday Eve., "TWELFTH NIGHT." (Mian Italian uh

Viola.)

A.

Bookkeeping

Scholarships and Farmers' special course In Bookkeeping. Addross P. C). Box 291

Crawtordsvllle

1 nd.,

THEO. McMECHAN,

DENTIST.

OLtAWfOKDSVILLE. INDIANA. Tonders his service to the public. Mottc good work and moderate prices

22 lbs

Light extra C. 2fl lbs

Cloaks! Cloaks!

Kiom two to ten dollars, saved-by buying your

Cloaks of us. Everything in Millinery (Ione's fron: the cheapest to the finest, at

ABE LEVINSON'S.

COFFEE

All Package Coffee

O

Lookout for oui list of prices nex^ we*

will sec tlvit we will pfr

lor $1.00 than any house in

Crawfordsville.

Barnhill,Hornaday& Pickett

Flour.

Eureka flour, 2o lbs 50 IbB 70 Pride of Peorh, 25 lbs 60 lbs 11.00 White House, 2ft lbs .40 50 lbs 80 Klcctrlc Light, 25 lbs 50 lbs 1.00 Cream of Indiana, 25 lbs 50 50 lbs 05

Many other grades with same kind of prices.

Sugar.

Fruit powder. 20 lts Granulated, 21 lbs Kidgewood

...li.no .... 1.00 ... J.00 .... 1.00

Coffee.

McMullen & ltobb. Patent Granulated Process which neutralizes all the injurious properties of the berry and Positively KxtraatH all the Tannin (of itself deadly poison) leaving nothing hut the,Caffeine so that a child or the most chronic dyBpeptic can drink It without

P. S. Call and get our

the case. It will pay you.

A

Dr. Hanslmair

Ho has treated

These Prices are Strictly Cash.

special

ror

rmULLEN & ROBB

Cloaks! Cloaks!

Is The Way Sell Sugar

23 lbs. Extra $1.00

22 lbs. Kidgewood

21 lbs. Granulated SI.00

11

1

The White House Grocery.

REHARKABLE OFFER

DR. HANSLMAir?,

many years Nj

diseases of the Eye. Kar, Nose, Throat, rttomaeh. Kiencys and Bladder. Catahuii, isimlkpsy

aud

tumoks

I ul lure.

positively cured. No

Wodjou'h

4'a

liye as "is a live." and costs no more than inferior brands. Try it and you will never be satisfied to use any other.

SI.2:1 quart bot tle, liottled by distillers. and sold by Nye Uooe, Druggists.

Hospitals

in

Dr. Hanslmair

$1.00

21c

You

you more goods

fear of sustaining "any of the unpleasant results proiluced by ordinary Cofl'ee. TIIR KOVAL CKYLON JAVA Is acknowledged h.v eminent Medical Authorities t.o be The Most Healthful CotJoe ever olleied to the people.

Soaps.

of laundry soap

We will make you Urn bar: for cents. 2 cakes of liar soap 7 boxes ot axle grease .. .. Best bulk starch, er pound. Crackers, per pound Granulated cornmcal. per sack Best hams, per pound Bacon Pure leal lard .... Caanncd peas, per can Tomatoes .. Corn ... CalHornla canned goods, anvthing you want, at .... I Package eofloes

15 111 11 11

?v*»

v. 21

Fresh oysters, peripmrt. All othor goods in propoitlou.

price on cr.nnetl goods by

The European Specialist

Late from the Leading Hospitals England, Germany and France, will visit Crawfordsville

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,

AT MUTT HOTKL,

And regularly every four weeks. He will provide a superior... treatment lor ail chronic Hutl'"rers alike, at a nomlual K10K HaTR ()r'

$5.00 PER MONTH, ALL MEDICINES INCLUDED.

(Chronic eases only.)

Is so well known in Kurope and America that no amount of pral.se can add to his fame.

curable

tVouieit

Ail Painful AitmentH of Quickly Cured. For llvo years tho doctor was clinical assistant at the

Germany

and Franco. During that time ho had caro

Has demonstrated that the

(only)

MKDIOINK8 included.

of

more than live thousand eases of diseases of women iu every possible form. O IS EASES PECULIAR TO

1

$5.00 Per Month, All Hedicines Included.

Hxaintnatlou given freo In every case. Consultation In Gorman, ISngllhh and French.

M/ .Y

PEltHA SESTLY CCItEJi. Young and middle aged men who aro suffering from nervous exhaustion and debility, Impaired memory, low solrlt*. Irritable temP*t,

and the thousand and one derangements of mind and body that result from unnatural evit habits, contracted through Ignorance, cured by cleetro vacuum treatment.

puopku tkkatmknt kok all chkonh?

maladies can i»k affouokd at tub katk ok -K pkh month,

He knows full well that, daily feoa I rom IIvo to ton times as much, are

frequently extorted. He also kuowe that on account ol hi«b prices charged by specialists, thousands annually perish for want of care and medicine, aud lie is therefore moved to place his foes within tho reach of all classes*

DR. J. M. HANSLMAIR,

2222 Cottage Grove Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.