Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 August 1870 — Page 2

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Accommodation.

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PREMIUM LIST tu, a

ElirHTKKNTll ANN! \l. F\l!

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Nepl. 12, l», I t. 15, and BC.

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J®"A» fnmii't' or art "•If Hmt host /fi/.yn pfMilium ni tiro twrctiJiirc Join in thi* county fholt hr nil owl to coi,ij,rt toy premimn, but the pria'lr/jr ,j ,,1,-ij mni t.rhftrition tcilNir rhcrrMh/ iiriv,i-rliil h, Ac/' /j.

.. UYi: STOCK »F IKTMKNT. I

CLASS NO. 1.

"J trdrxvt for Ot ii rot Pnqm, •». Best stallion 1 veafs old of

rver.t,.t.....S10

Second best stallion 4 years or over.... C» Best Htallion ?, years and under 1 Second best stallion 3 yrs and under I Best stallion 2 year-, and under 3 4 siecond beet Htallion 2 yrs and under :i .! Bfst, stallion I vear and under 2 Second best stailion 1 yrand under L. Stallion showing best coltBest brood mare {Second best brood marc... Best mare 4 yearn old or over Second best marc, 1 years or ci Besf mare 3 years and under 4 Second best mure 3 years and under 1 Ben fillv 2 years mid tinder 3 Second best filly 2 vear« and under 3.. Be.it fillv 1 year and under .Second best filly 1 year and

under 2.,

Best gelding-I vears old or over .. Second best gelding 1 years or .•i\*er..!ff 4 I '»tur under uioiiths.: Bfc«l'geldiiig 3 years an! under-I iif 4 Second best boar under month

Second best gelding 3 yjs and under 4 Be«t gelding 2 years and under 3 Second best gelding 2 Via and under 3 Bwt. gelding 1 rear and under 2 Mecond best gelding I yr and under 2 Beat sucking horse eoft Second bent atieking horse olt...r..... Bent sucking marc "colt Second In si sucking mare colt

There will lo no colt rings, fornicd anv- pair oi- mrkeys V'Kero Olso. ill am- other -elfl*.. Tins 'j« "est pair of g..e*e positive.

CLASS NO. 5i. IJpht I Jar A" j.

Best .T-tallion 'I yeaixold rr over Second best stallion I years .r over Best stallion 3 year- and under 4... Second best-stallion 3 yrs and undci Be-st stallion 2-years and under :i Second bc.-t stallion 2 yr- and under Best stallion I year and under 2 Second best stallion I yr afnd under 2 Best pair of hor.-cs..... Second best pair horses Best, pair of mart's Second best, pair of ma reBosl mare 3 years old or over '. Second best mare 3 years or over Bc*t lillv 2 \eai and under 3 Second beat lilly 2 years and under !.. Best filly year ami under 2 Second best'filly 1 year ami under 2.. Best gelding. 3 years old or .over., Second best geldifig 3 year- or over.... Best geiding 2 years aiu! under 3 Socond heat gelding 2 yrs and under Best gelding 1 year and under 2 Second best gelding 1 yr and under 2.

Second best 4

Best mule 3 year? old or over Second be*t.jTiu]e 3-year? or over Be^t mule 2 years and under 3 Second best mule 2 rear? and under:'. Re»t mulel yenr and under 2 «_ mtile year and tinder Br-«t ticking mule coll Second ?»jpking mulr- ooli

CLAS8-NO. 9.

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*i jtoi'k tT 3Tty Age Ikjiijenaetof any age. P»-?t tnnlf of any age.

CLASS NO. 10.

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1 4

All geldings and marcs in this elas,-

three years old and in harness.

over must be driven

CLASS NO. 3.

/.lory* for llrtinj

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Best, stallion -1 years old or over.. ..: Second best stailion 1 years or over. Best stallion 3 years and under -I Second best stallion 3 yrs and under 4 Best stallion 2 years and tinder 3 Second best stallion 2 yrs and under Best stallion 1 year and under 2 Second best stallion I yr and under 2 Best mare 3 year- or over Second best marc 3 vears or over Best filly 2 years and under 3 Second hcst'lilly 2 years and under 3 Best fillv 1 year and' under 2 Second liest filly 1 year and under 2.. Best gelding 3 years old or over........ j- Second best gelding 3 year.- or over...

Best gelding 2 years and under 3 Second best gelding 2 yrs and under 3 liest gelding 1 year and under 2 ,5j« Second best gelding 1 yr and under 2

CX.ASS NO. 4.,

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.. Best pacing stallion i, Second lest pacing stallion Best racking stallion ...

Second host racking stallion 3 Best pacing mare or gelding Liest lvacking mare ur geldi-ur -i Best gaited hoi^e, uiaru. or .gtudinp. 4 Second best

Premiums in this chus.- to bo awarded to the animal of the bc,si: svmotrv, and that moves most naturally, a't a spe-d no' exceedinc ten miles an hour.

CIASS NO. 6.

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Best pair matched gelding- ." .jSecond best pair matched geldings... Best pair of matched mares

St'cond best pair of matched mares... 4

CLASSNO. 0.

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Fastest trotting siallion. mare or gelding 7 Fastest pacing 7 Fn?tf"st racking 7

CLASS NO. 7.

Best stallion of any age Best marc or filly of anv age Best driving marc or gelding Best riding marc or gcldiifJrT. Best sucking colt •. •. a

CLA^~NO. 8.

Best jack 3 years ohl or over 7 Second best jack 8 years or over Best jack 2 years and under 3 Second le?t jack 2 years and under 3.. .4 is Best jack 1 v^ar and under 2 4

Second best jack 1 year and under 2... 3 Best jaefcaodrigg colt 3 Second best jack sucking cole 2 Jack showing 5 best colts. Best jennet S years old or over Second best jennet 3 years or over Best pair work mules 3 years or over..

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TTc-i'IniIt ?. vcv.r-? old ui »ver. ir^roml Iwst'bul} .'{year- or over

TrW t.ji. 12:40 p. W.

^®st buli-2 tears a rid -nnder 3

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Second be-t bull 2 rears and under

Loilisvillo. New Albany & CllHSiffO Fio-t bull 1 year and under 2 second btift bull 1 year anil under 2... Bi^t:vwjluiiff.^u 11 c* 1F*.\........

S'-eond l*-» -ticking bull calf. TVst cow 3 year' old or over Sc:ond bf-t viv- 3 year- or owr .a Bait fcoifijr 2 y/aiv "and ondirr•& I Sttonil b#t heifer 2 years and mxk r:? Be»t heifer. 1 year and aiuder 2.. Stnonilbo-t hi'if.T 1 year and un«ler 2.. Meet -lu kint' heifer calf. Second br-t -uokin^ heifer_calf. I't'-:!. pair work cattle Second be.-t. pair work cattle ite-t fatted leef. ....J...»......... Secoml ln-t fatted l)cef.................VSmi Re-1 «'{eer 2 year-1 and under ... Second be.-t .-tecr 2 rears and under 3

BesTsteer 1 vear and under 2.

raulonlMille, jHcco.ftl bestneer 1 year and un-fo.2**|j

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.-.eer.nd l.e-t lierrl (i 3 .-tet-r:-

CLASS NO. IX

•Slrr j).v{/r]y any age or cia-. »f anv age or cla--.

r.e-t bill! Ftcst COW

Be-t -licking calf.

CLASS NO. 12.

10

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1 incllld"•.Spani^h and bYeneh .Merinoaiid tiieir crw*. Best lnick a^cd 1 Second best buck aged 3 Beft ewe aged 4 Second hesi ewe aged 3 Be-t buck lanil"» 2 second best .buck lamb I Best (W lamb 2 Second 1 iosi ewe lamb.. i. Be-.! fat led sheep any grade :l Bi -i limed iiuittou nhceji I

CLASS NO. IS.

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.[ I Be-! i.oai' 1 vi MrCr over I r»eeond best bemr I vear or over :5»j' Best sow year o'ld or over

Sccoiid be-it «'W year or over |ie-t sov." and pigS'..„' Be-i hog2 I Be •I. liuar iii'iitli- and under 1 ond Ik-i

Best -ow inonths and under I year..

Best ,-ow under fi months s«, eond le^l sow under 0 month-'

1.

CLASS NO. 14. n,.it,-».

Be-1 coop of chicken--ei/und be.-t .yoop of chi(-k(

i-si pair ol (iitinea fowls •••t collection of poultry all kinds...

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CLASS NO. 1. /*.- -1/,-• i)f /11.

bairbii-hel white j)'hcai

lii -t halfbii-he! red wheal 3 Be-t. half bushel wiuti- com 3 Best half bushel yellow corn 2 Best half bushel buckwheat

Best half bushel rvr

I Best half bushel barley I Be-t half bushel timothy 4 Be-t half bushel llax seed ," Be-'t half bnshi I hominy corn 4 Besi half lui.-hel blue gra.-s 1 I Best, rantple of loaf tobacen

.! -CLASS NO. y.

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l^e-t Lifft bushel earlv potatoes -j ."-erond best half bushel early potatoel^ -t half bushel [loiatoes I Best, half bushel early potatoes 2 Second bes|, half bu.-hel late potatoes.. I Be.-t half bushel -weet point00s Best half bushel kidney potatoes 1 Be^ half bu-lie! onions of any kind... I Best half bushel potato onionBest half bushel tomatoes Be.-t half bushel turnips Best (i pumpkinBest ti hubbard si|iiashes Best (i si|ttashes of any kind Best, ti I'ashaws.. Best cabbages 1 Best 3 beets Best ti watermelons Best musknu lons 2 I Be-t eaulitlowei1 Best carrots 1 3 Be-t ti vegetable eggs 3 Best 12 cucumbers 2 Bc.-t 12 peppers..

I Best 12 .-talk- eelerv 1 2

1

Best 12 radishes.... Best 12 st'ilks rhubarb I 2 1 Be-t half peck white beans

Best halt peck lima beans 1 2 Best, collect ion of vegetable3 ecouil bf 1'ollectiou of vegetable.:.. '1

CLASS NO. 3.

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t?es| peck winter apple- [_ Best peek fall apples Best ti varietie- winter apples 1 Best 0 varieties tall apples Best collection apple* all kinds- 2 Best peck dried apple-Be-t peck dried peaches Be-t peek peache- I Best half peck quinces 1 Best half peck plum- ....! I Bet halt peek pears Be-t half |xvk Siberian crab-Be-t 3 varieties grapelh«d collection srrapes I'.e-i collection fruits nil kinds

Bent coLleotioti iriret'iihou-e ])hnrs IVst collection blooming Howci Best collection rose-Be-t collection winter-bhuiminsrphiuts Best collection dahlias 1 Be-t collection vorbeufts

Boi collection asteis Best collection jK^unia-Be-t collectioi» balsams Beit collectiou immortaK Bot collecjion celosias Best collectiou fuschias Best collection ten weeks stock Best basket cut flowers Be-t tlathoquct Be-t round boquct

Best grain drill Best wheat fan Beat cider mill Best two shovel plow Best grain cradle Best half dozen hoes.......... Be«t half dozen ax helve* 3 Ben maul and 5 gluts 2 Bert pair hor«e shoes home made

Best chopping ax home mute ... '"Best manure torkhome made Be*»t hoe home made S Best mattock home made

Beat two-horse plow home made. 4 Second be Best potato digger.

Best three-horre doubletree l'e*t specimen 25 brick l^t "pecimcn 2~ tile 2 to 6 inches 'I Be-t e!v] fender«. 4 I -J CLASS NO. 2. e»x nw»-)ior carriage standing tuji..:

Seoond be.^t Br-t two-liorso carriage falling top..... Second" Wit.. Best buggy falling top Second he-it buggy falling top j-: buggy op?n. top........ f, fedfitid txatbuggj- open top.^.........

Be-'t dressing bureau lJe«t dining table ,„•! Be?t breakfast table...

Best bedstead Best washstand:

rocki.«f cha

...

Beat?light tW(-horse spring vagoii..... *:t|Second best......'... Best light one-hors'1 -pring wagon

Second best Best pair window blind? *., Best panne! door.. "j Best specimen of graining on wood...

Best wooden pump Bet force pump Best cJtnrn Best fruit dryer Best specimen of turning Best lot of hubs, spokes and felloes... Best specimen grave stone work Best specimen of dentistry

CLASS NO. 3.

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Best taricly of casting Best variety of tinware Best variet}' coppenvare Best cook stove Best ]arlor stove Be-t assortment cutlery and edire ioo]s

2 CLASS NO. 5. /.r"/l,-r lie,7..

2 Bi carriage harnes- double'.. 2 Best buggy harness single 1 I Best wagon harne-s single

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CLASS NO. 4. Sirf

Best boring machine Best knitting machine Best washing machine Best reaper and mower combined Best mower Be.-t spinning wheel Best horse pitch fork Best sau-agc stufler.* Besi drag saw Be-t hand loom Best clothes wringer Be-t apple paror

Best gent's saddle Best lady's saddle Best riding bridle Be-t gent's line bonis 2 Besi gents coarse, boots 2 All the above must home manufa

CLASS NO. 6. in .-fir

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Best yards llannei .i Second best 10 yards llannei Besi JO yards jeans Second liest 10 yards jeans Best 10 yards wool carpet I Second best 10 yards wool carpei .Best 10 yard* rag carpet

Second best 10 yards rag carpet Best 10 yards linsey Second best 10 yards linsey Best 10 yard- flax linen Second best 10 yards (la\ linen Best 10 yard- tow linen Second best 10 yards low linen Best double wool coverlet Second best double wool coverlet Best .-ingle woo! coverlet Second best single wool coverlet Best half dozen towelSecond be-t half dozen towels Besi pair woolen stocking-Be-t pair woolen socks Best pair woolen gloves I Best pair woolen mittenI Best half pound wool yarn 1 Best flax sewing thread I Best pair flax thread hose I Best pair cotton hose...

Be.-t pair flax thread half hose 1. Best pair cotton half hose Best col. woolen goods factory made.. I Best col. woolen goods home made I All the above to be home made cxci the eolllection of woolen good* from factory.

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CI. i\.SS NO. 4.

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CLASSNO. 1.

I Funning lmph'HWitt. Best two-horse wagon -....3 Second best two-horse wagon

Best two-horse plow with cutter Second best Best one-horse plow 3 Second bet one-horse plow 1 3 1 Best harrow any kind 2 2 Best straw cutter 2 ti Best horse hay rake 2 0 Best horse corn planter 3 4 Best roller 2 •ri Best grass seed sower 2

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CLASS NO. 1.

Best original landscape in oil..... Best fruit painting in oil Best animal painting in oil Be-t bird painting in oil Best llower painting in oil Best sign painting in oil Best portrait painting in oil B—st full length figures in oil Best- ("rayon drawing 1 Best pencil drawing

Be.-t pen drawing Best photographs Best anibrotypes Best sun picture of any kind Best monochromatic painting Best water coloring Best Penmanship Best assorted specimen printing Be-', st'itunrv

CLASSNO.

2.

Ye 11 ~or!\

Kmbroidery ^2 Shell work oriwon.-:.) N'cedlc work orna 2 Stone workornam IJuilt patch work 4 Leather work orn. 4iFeathcr 3:Seed 3 Worsted 3 Burr 3 Transfer 1 Crotchet

ij

i-iuilt silk Quili wotsted Quilt white 11 11 fancy I Counterpane

Ottoman cover... I Chair tidy Shirt hand made..

Lace knit 1 Foot mat 1) Work basket fane lFly brush 1 Needle cushion... 2 EnibossC'I shirt... li Machine needle I iCoat made bvladv

Head dres^

3 I Silk lxmnet 1 Bonnet anv kind.. 2 Silk dress!

Calico dress Wax flowers PajK-r tlowers 1 Vest Artificial tlowei. Pantanv other kind.. 1 Coat made bv cent

1

Hemstitching 1 Vest Bead work ornam 2 Pants I 1 Hair work orame 2Millinery ease.:: •J All made in 1870. 1

1 CLASS NO. 3.

Tnbh Cwifa't'.

Best 5 pounds butter Bot pounds eheoe •••t Best 5 ixjunds honey in comb 1 Best pounds honey strninel ti Best five pounds maple sugar 1 Best one gallon maple moias-. II .Best cured ham 2 ij 5icst curcd leef. (Lkst salt ri-ing wheat bread made by a lady !. £?st ye.1st rising wheat bread made fey a lady

Bett corn bread Bw. sample cake Besx collection cake Best collection bread

Be^t wheat flour 25 lbs 3 Best collection pickles 1 Best corn meal 25 lb« .1..JIL 1 1

,-• A CLASS NO. 4. 1 -c nnni Trail*. .W*, fp. 1 Bc'l collection jellies 1 1 Second be?t collection jellie= 3

Best collection pre?en*e5 3 1 .Second best collection jir^ryes..........,2 1 Best collection canned trait,'.' .'!..'.7^.:., *'4 I Second best conection canned fruilT

B^t fruit butter 5 Second best fruit butter. 4 Best collection jam? ...f\ 3

Second best-collection jam« 2 1 Be«t collection? marmalade 'fx 2 2 Best sniall fruits in alcohol !j!, 1 2 Best tomato catsup I 1 1 Best grape wine 1.12

Be^t currant wine.. 2 Best cherry wine :|o Best blackberry wine v....... 7 Best rhubarb wine it a in in 7 Best cordial 7 Be.-t spiced peacho4--j Bc-f spiced pears ,- l'.e-t -jioed cherries 1

All articles in the four foregoing classes

nmst be the production of those by whom

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4 they are entered. Otherwise tliev will c-f.n?iimDtii! i« tolkBtl of. and 4 receive no premium. 2

CIASS NO. 5. 7 'V v//V,///•'/•,/.

All article- not enumerated in ihe above list will be included in ilii.- class,

and premiums awarded onlv 10 rho-r that have positive merit.

if Hn.DKFN S DEPARTMENT.

This department is opened this year for the encouragement of boys and girls in the manufacture of useful articles. It is intended to encourage and reward taste and industry. Small premiums will be awarded by the Committee on all meritoriousarticles. A place will be appropriated. to the arrangement of*all articles belonging to this department. Cushions, bookmark.-, tidies, collars, tatting, needle work, drawings and paintings, and a hundred and one other things that we cannot name nor perhaps dream of, the production of little fingers and young minds, will hero find an appropriate place for displa\.

HOisiNKMAXSJI I P."

To the lady who manages her horse best, and rides most gracefully .s "1 Second best :i To the lad under 18 who manages hihorsobest, and rides most gracefully

SAVSOF EX!lfB!TifAi.

Morses for (Jeneral l^urpo-:-'. All tirades Cattle, Sheep and Ho--.

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rain. Seeds, and Pacing 011 Time.

2 He Horses. Til-'i. i'hn!. lior.vis fur Uciieral Purpos.--..

Racking on Time. .lacks, Jennets and Mules. Floral and Mechanical Ha IK Matched Horses and Mare-. ti Fridaii. I' I forses j'or J.iglit Hai'ii 4 All Sweepstake-.

Trotting on Tim JfSr.Mi persons arc !ieri:4.v notified 1 that their entries must conform to the 2 conditions of the Premium List—that no Additional rings will be opened in stock to accommodate any one, but that ali must conform to the list, and not expect it to be altered to suit them. .. i.

KH.KN A?:i BK^I'LATfONS.

1. J0:ich prison who is or .-hall liereafter liecome a member of this society, by tiie payment of one dollar annually, on or before tho first day of the Fair, will be entitled to a ticket, winch shall admii: himself and all females of his family.and all mates under To years of nge.j within the enclosed grounds on the days of the Fair. 2. Xo premium will be granted on any. article of which the person who enters the same is not either the owner. ag til. manufacturer or producer. 3. Monday and Tuesday will be devoted to entering and arranging articles offered for exhibition. But no article will be received after 6 o'clock r. :r.. on Tuesday, unless in ease of unavoidable delay, and the Board may admit at. their discretion. 4. Articles intended for exhibition iiilist lie entered 011 the Secretary's books before they will be admitted within the enclosure. On the entry of articles, cards will be furnished, showing the Department, Class and Number as entered at the office, which will be attached to the articles on exhibition. No article having been entered shall be removed from tlie enclosure without tho permission of the Executive Committee until the Fair is closed. o. No exhibitor shall be permitted to examine the Secretary's hooks during the Fair. li. No pen-on'-

name -shall go on

or

the

entrance ticket. 7. No article can be entered for more than one premium, except in sweepstakes.

All articles, &e„ must possess more than ordinary merit, otherwise no premium will be awarded. !. Owners of animals entered, who are not ready for exhibition at the regular time will be excluded from competition. 10. Huring the examination of stock no persons except those who have charge of the stock, judges and officers attending to their duties will under any pretense

evctt-e lie admitted within the

ri ng. 11. No animal ?hali be permitted to I I occupy any stall belonging to the Society. 1 unless it be entered upon the..book.-v of 2 the Secretary for exhibition.

Tickets of admission will boas follows: !i Tickets of admision (family) si 00 3 Single admission 2o 0 1 Children under l-" years of age

Horse and rider I Horse and buggy Two-horse wagon or carriage 1 i^. No person shall be permitted to interfere with the judges while examining 1 their stock or articles, otherwise no attention will be paid to such article or. 1 animal. 1 1 19. All owners of stock, &c., from ad2 Joining counties are invited to attend 2 the coming exhibition and compete for 2 premiums. 1 20. Any exhibitor treating the judge4 1 contemptuously shall not only forfeit his 1 premium, should one be awarded him, but shall hereafter lx? excluded as a eoni-

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1 potitor from the Fair Ground 21. All premiums unclaimed by the 1 first of April eiuuing after any Annual I 1

Fair of this Societ-v, shall be forfeited to

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MANHOOD:

In Hie and

mNG liExNEHATlON.,

The Iive nf lit"'1 art! ?trong, bur Jn ft few yrars how oft(n thn p.ilid hue. tho

liwk-tn^tre pvp on.1 '•manoiatcii form, find the

nf npplieaiioR to mont.r.1 ffcrt..

1 ?hn* it« hanefnl inflncn^.

ident foihe observer ihat some ilpprp^sine in-

fl,,erv?fi

i^hcckins-hedpvelopmont of tho body'

country. Thi- i.-nnc .if tho worst niovr'tncnt.-.

Removed from 'irdinivv divoivimi? of th?PVM-

changinc ?»ene» of ths «?.ify. the p-iwor' of th*

body, wo .Tiuch enfeebled to aive z?=t to hcn'.'h-

,f«l «nd rural exercise, liumsrh!-- nre tii /n^.l in­

ward npon tiiemsclvpi.

If the patient be a fimale. th? upprr.ach of

men?"? is looked for with Anxiety, a- ih^ I

ConntcnnniK and Krnptioii* oi ihe Face, Pain in tlir BnrU. UrnvinCHM of llie.-,- j-is .-rvfir. Fynliit", Frrquriills si Rlncic Spot* B'ijrins "licfove Hie KK"'

Orrnt iflobility, Rc*llcanra*.

,f with (lorroi1 «f dorirn.

Nothing i.-' m.ire desirable to such patient* than

Solitude, and notliine rhev more drend. for :'.-ar

of themselves No Reno-e of Manner, no Ear­

nestness. 110 Speculation, but a hurried Transi­

tion from one question io another.

The=e symptoms, if allowed to en on—which

this Medicine invariably removes—soon follows

Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, in

one of which the patient, may expire.

Dnrln? the Superintcndency of lr. Wilson

at the Bloouiinsdale Asylum, these sad icsiilts

occurred to two jiatients reason had for a time

left then., and both died of Kpilepsy. They

\ycve of l".r»th T!.1 jihf.i!r twr-n'v VP I', r- ..!'

Wiiocnn say thnt these excesse? ure not s're-

qucntl followed by thos-. direful diae»?»« In-

snn.ity and (Consumption '.' The records ol Ihe

Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by

Consumption, bear ample witness (,- th« truth

of the assertion-. 1 Lunitie Asylum1: the

most melancholy exhibition* appears. J'he

ooutilenance is actually sodden and quite de-

titiitv—neithur Mirth or Uri'l ever visits it.

Should a .sound o-

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12. All awarding committees are to 10I port to the Secretary as soon as they •. have finished their labors, at any time prior to 1 o'clock p. ,m., 011 Friday. !•'!. When any-member of a committee shall be a competitor for any premium 5 couiing under his award, his place shall ." bv supplied by the Board of Directors, 14. Tickets of admission can be procured at the Fair Grounds on the dayT, of the Fair, or of the Treasurer in Craw7, fordsv.ille. at any time previous to the 0 Fair. lo. No per centum will be charged for the entry of stock or articles. 1 A strong and efficient police force will be on the ground day and night. 17. Ample arrangements will he made I in the way of pens, feed and bedding for .) .-sock, but exhibitors will be requirecl to pay at a fair rate for all tlie grain, hav and meal used by them.

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voj1 'j^cur ii, i- iisrely

'"With woetul mertsttres wan De^p.ui*

I...W sullen sounds their grieCbe^ui'.ed."

Vhiiit we regret the existence of the above

di-eaaes anil symptoms, we are preprire'i to oifer

an invaluable gift of ehetni"trv. for TOC removal

of the cor-'equencci.

HELMBOLD'S

CONCENTRATED FLUID

HI6HLY

Extract ofBuchu

Iloolland'.-i Irrt itian

Hnollanrf's German Tunic.

HooflandN Podophyliin Pill.

Hoofland^ Oil.

It ?vm becora'1? ?v-

hnp- thr

jv.uth is removed from ,whwl and =»-»it into th

r=:-

symptonin which Nature is- to show h^r power

in diffusing the circulation and .-i-iiip.i the

wonderful period in which body and mind 1111-

denro so fascinating it chioigc from child to vro-

man. is looked for in vain o.-

pit"

bleeds in anxiety, an I fancier

HESLIsJISOXjID'Sv

EXTRACT

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For weakne».i m-i^ini from .-vcesse-: of indis

tioil. ritiended with the. foili-.vvin^ sytnpt.-imy

I .Ml it'll 10 Excrlioii liOM of Power,

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.llrmorf, Difllciiilr of Orcnltiin^, General IVinliiK"', Horror of Oiicaw, Ufa li Kfi'Tfd. Tie lublins, Drmdfiil »Iorrorof Death, IViglit Hircatt, €oIH p'e«, fynkefnlnrs*. I»im lic« of VNioii, I.niigoiir, g'nifiir«al I.nsiituilr ol lite Iflu»ciilni' Oyntrm, Oflra

RIIOI'IHOIM

A pprlil t-

with {Dr|ic]ilir Mynijitoms, Hot ilaiids, FliHliitis of Ibn Bmly. DryncM of (hi* 9kin. Pallid

1 Ions of ordinary mixtures. The

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v.-aitinpfor ii. vie tin

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ur of

'1 here is no tonic like it. 1: i- uu anehi

hope to the Surgeon and patient, and thi- is

testimony of nil who ave ti=rl .-.r p?r=oribed it.

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Sold l».y Jruggists ami

I'rieo 1.25 per bottle, or -i.x brittle? fr-r

Delivered to any address. Describe symptom?

in all commnnic.tfinns.

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Address U. 1. HLLMbuLD. Drue .ind Chemical Warehouse. ."fM R-ofldway, New York.

NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP

H. T. HELMBOLD'S COLUMN. HOOPLAND'S MEDICINES. BBO.'S COIi. E. J. BIlTFOHD & BBOS* OOL.

iloolliiitd's Bis Ins.

A Birtors without Alcohol or its of any Kind.

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nsed in (his Bitters are srowa in Cicrinany their vital principles extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist n.nd forwarded to the manu-

cheek with the bloom of hcnith. AU-! increase factory in this city. wher$ they arc compounded and bottled. Containing no ,=piritou? in^redi-| of appetite has grown h.v what it iVd .n the

en.'TEiesof thf: sy-iem are prostrated, and the

whole cconomy is deranged. The bea iful and

ents. this Bitters is free from tho objections urged asainst all others: no desire for sf.imn- *h«' 1 1

Kefid tile folio-,VIIK syinp!..mI 1 'hivbIi|nof5'-•n. FlafctiIcncTnva.:'I l'i lov, ness of Blood to tho Head, Aridity of the Stomach. Nausea. Jlearf.-burn. Disgust ft-r Food,

Fullness or Weight in 'heStoamch, Soar Eruetntions. Sinking or Fluttcrinc at thol'it of the Stomach, Swimmintrof the Head, Hurried or Difliculc Breathing, Flutterins at tho Heart. Choking or Soffocatin? Sensation when in a l.yins Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs I before the Sight. Dull I'ain in the Head. Defieiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin I I Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, Ac.

Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, I Constant imasinins-s of Evil, and Great Deprcssion of Spirits. All these indicate disease of the Liver, or Di^cMve Orznns combined with I impure blood.

The use ol' the Bitters or Tonic will soon cause the above symptoms to disappear, and the patient will become well and healthy. I

Or. floollaiul's Oil.

I.lglilniiis ure ine nil Klmls ol 1'nliis atiit Ai'lii'.

AprI.IED KXTERNAT.T.v.—It will cure all Kinds of Pains and Aches, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgic, Toothache, Chilblains, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites, Headache. Pain in the Back und Loins. Pains in ths Joints and Limb-. Stings of Insect®. Ringworms, etc.

TAKEN INTEKNAM.Y,—It will euie Kidney Complaints,Backaches, Sick Headache. Colic. Dysenlry. I)iarrho a. Cholera Infantum. Choleia Morbus, Cramps and pains in the Stomach, Fevrand Ague Coughs. O.lds. Aslhwn. etc.

l)r. ilpoiliiiid's IVMloplivifiii,

o#{ .-I n-riTCTL FOR Ml.l'.fl RY I'll-!-.

Two Pill« a Dose.

powerful yet into ce: t'nihirlie t-.nfiH n.

•^el'.l.le

It is not necessary to take a handtul ol the^c Pills to produce the desired effect two ol them act cuickly and powerfully cleansing f.ivr, Stomach and Bowels of all impurities. The principal ingredient is Puodophyllin, or the A I coholic Extract of Mandrake, which is by many time more Powerful. Acting and Searc/iing. than the Mandrake itself, The peculiar action is upon the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obst-uctions. with all the power of Mercury, yet free from the injurious re-ult nttnc'ned to the use of that mineral,

For all disease*, in which the u±e ot cathartic is indicated, these Pills will give entire satisfaction in every case. They never fail

1^ Vk 'H I ,l you to take anything elso that he may say ii I jnft as good, because ho make? a larger profit on it. These Remedies will be sent by express to

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in steel-engraved wrapper, with foc-similie of keepers. and Medicine

T^ri^r si x-r. iny Chemical Warehouse and sigoad throughout the United States aud Canada.".! 2| bAML'EL GILL1LA.ND, President. -J H. T. HELMBOLD* South America and the West Indies' I A. LEMMoy. ."reerptarv. july5 "m iy jairt TO iy

I! THE

Spir-

Is (iSfi'oront from all othoi-, It is ,-. .inposeJ of the pure juice? or Vital Principal of Roots. Herb? and Harks (or a? medicinally termed oxtracts,) tho worthless or in^rt portions of the 1 ingredients not being used. Therefore, in one

bottle of this bitters there is contained as much medicinal virtue as wiil bo found ins

SIX GREAT REMEDIES

lant-s can bo indu. .d from .heir use .hev can uryx, linp-|K«ia, tCrynipr iK, Frmalr not make drunkards, and cannot, under any circumstance^, have any but a beneficial effect.

lloofhiwPs (t^riniiii Tonic

Wii= ."ri»iuuiided lor those not itl.-lincd to «v::i tremc bitters, and is intended for use in eases when some alcoholic stimulant in required in -i connection with the Tonic properties of tite

Bitters. Each bottle of the Tonic contains ono bottle of the bitters, combined with pure Santa •j C'nu Rum, and flavored in such a manner that the extreme bitterness of the Bitter-'is overcome forming preparation highly agreeable and I pleasant to ti palate, and conlaiain? the med ioinal virtues of the bitters. The price of the

Tonic is ."0 per bottle, whirti many persons think too high. They must take in'o consideration tliat.t'ne stimiilant ed is truaranieed to be of a pure quality. A poor aiticle eould bo furnished t»t acheaper price, but is it not better t» pay a little more and ot a better article? A medicinal prenaration should contain none but the best ingredients, and thev who expect to obtain a c!)e^n coinpoiind will most certainly be cheated.

Tite.v are the Greatest

Known

Remedies

For I,IVI:K VOMI'J.AIXT. la.srKi'-i NI:I VOI' PKIIII.ITV, .TACN'MCF:. IIISCAS'I: OP TIII: KIDNFV ERCPTIOSS or TUB SKIK. and all dI. ea=es arisinc from disordered Liver .. ^fomceh vr IMRI'lJITl o: •-j:* !?Tin: ni.onn.

„pP THE AO-E «...

HURLEY'S

POPULAR WORM C\iY!Y

I An this i! rfiilly ft jppoilio fur Worms, rvnd llif "hestaudmost palntublc form to ({iv« tochildI ren. it is not surprisin? thnt it is fnst taking the placo of all preparations for Worms—Ir beI inc pprfeotly tn^rnlfs-1 and any chi'd will tnko it.

Messrs Jama Huddle Co. Gentlemen In conseqnencei of tin bnr.ctit I nave received from tho n.»o of lr. Hurley's Worm Candy in my i'nmily. I ?end you this, hoping you will make it public for the good of other parents. My wife and self are satisfied that but for the use 0!' Hurley's Worm Onndy. lit least one of oar children wonld have (lied. Both of ournhildren are now well and hearty rhe^ passed worms seven inches long. Any one doubiine this can Icome and sec me at corner 10th and Chestnut streets, and I will cive thorn proof of this and more.

In case of Liver Complaint, Dy-ponsiu uid extreme costivene?.-. Dr. Hoofiind's German i.. .i i. with ihe "ilia, ihe t-»nic effort of the imicr.i thinking it a pleasant tonic, but not relying rr T-nic builii-up the ?y-teui. Th^ Jiilfers or! innch on its medical virtues, nnd if. curcd her of T..I,. purifie, .h. I».„.l. strcnathen-" th, NW

Liver, and eive=

a'reT!gtn.

en-

and regulates the ergy and vigor. Keep your bowel1-- active with the Pills

tone up the system with Bitters or Ionic, anu ouimondation. and our neiibbors have no no disen=e eaa retain its hoid, or ever a?jail u?e for anv other now. Very respectfully your friend, y°u .I.L. B.

These Medicines are rold by ali I'rucgist--and :. ..^.O^Y ., dealers in medicine? everywhere. -,- t. r*

Recollect that it is Dr. Hooflnnd's German Remedies, that arc so universally used ank rccommended do not allow the druggist to induce

any locality.upon spplicntitou to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, nt the GermanMedicine Store. 611 Arch Street. Philadelphia.

CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor]

Formerly ACKSON CO

These Remedies are foriale by DruggisG. StoreDealers everywhere

Yours with respect, .M. HOKY.

PURIFY YOUR BL0DD.

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DIMUMM, l.iTrr 4!uiaplaiiit.

Indlxtvtlion PiIri, fiilinoiiar)' Di«mnc« Nrro. riiln.orKiiu'n rril,

NTpliili*.

Dr. Ht lll.r.v,—Sir: I wish to ni.'ilto known my ease to the inhabitants of Louisville. I am a elork in a lartjo establishment, and tho victim ot hereditary scrofula, from which I have suffered beyond description, and have been unaple to follow tn.v employment. I have taken Cod Liver Oil, Iodine,

_Ni:\v AI.HANI', 1 SD.. MaYi-'. T.-o-1,

Messrs .l!une3 Ruddle &. co..—(tents I was afilicted with ague for months, perhaps tor a year or more. Your lll'Ri EV'S AI'IRN TONIC '.vns rccominendcd to me by a friend. 1 so' a bottle Inmediately and commenced takinir it according to direction:-, nnd have not bet:n troubled wi ih a chill since. 1 am satisfied that if it be taken according to directions it will cure nny en.-e of airnc.—liecoinm^nd it tu nil sulTerm or' 'l'rulv,

VINCENT KIRK.

DR. SEABROOK'S

Klixir i»r P.vropliospluilc o»' Iron

jmkI

The elegant combination possesses all tho TONII properties nf Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the disacreeablotaste and bad olfects of either separately or in other preparations, of these valuable medicines. It should be taken in all cases when a gentle'tonic impression is required after convalescence from FKVEITS or dehilitatingdiseases. or in those distressing iregularities pcculiarto females. No female should be without!', if liable to such di-c:i «•=. for notliingcan well tak.^its place.

DR. SEABROOK'S

Infant Soothing Syrup.

l-RK'i: f'FVT^ I'EI! llnTTI.i:.

J. s! iu the ure «nly SKA BROOK \S, a eoinbinution quite up with the advancement of tho age. Pleasant to take, bunnies in its nc'ion, etiicient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the followingdi- ea-o-':

SIMMER COMPLAINT. I It RE I A RI TIES OF THE

BOWELS,

RK.SIIVKM-.-H

TEETH I N(J. A-c,

|f-ives iicnllh.t.o.child and resi i.,ibe mother.

I "«l TETKTT\, O.i Nov. 1, I'-FIP.

I .^cs-r-. Jii*. Ruddle it Co..— Gents: Wo have I used your Dr. Seabrook's Infant Soothing Syrup in our families, and find it does more good than all the other remedies we. ever tried. We believe i: perfectly harmless, and it gives rest and case to our children quicker thuii all other remedies now offered for sale. Also, we have been selling it for three years, and it gives universal satisfaction. We never heard it complained of. Our v.iv- will use no other.

YOUR-. WM. R. ROOT. I. L. ROOT.

E S

STOMACH BITTERS

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•*-1iIi Il.uiii of A pprtit*-, 'iiliil'^4 1 tlili^cotion, or Ujrapepain, Witul of nrlion of the l.ircr or l)i«. oralrrrd Htomnch.

'I nere are no bitter? tli.it corn pa re with th» in removing these distressing complaints.

IMIIASAI'OLTS. IN"I).. Feb. 7. IAFI!I. Kml'llIjOrtirvnli\ I\j.

To ./•(.'

I some for my ovn use. and am happy to say that I it cured me. My disease was of the bladder and

an^

kidneys. It is certainly a splendid medi-

... ... cine, and being pleasant to take i« auite a rcc-

Co.,

James Ruddle &c

I O S

Laboratory No. 41, Bullitt Street,

liiMiUvillc. K,v.

All the above goodsf«r sale by

E. J. BINFORD & BRO.,

Crawfordsville, Intl.

August 2», 1309 ly

DR. JOHN BULL'S

GRE,*T REMEDIES,

DR. JOHN BULL/

MASCFACTCRER AXJL) VENDER OF TRE

Celebrated

BULLS TONIC SYRUP

KORTHK CUKE OK

A(tL'E AXD FKVUK.

OR enn.bS AXD FKYF/i.

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proprietor of this cclehrated rtediciiKjustly claims for it, superiority over ali remedies ever o.ffcrcd to tLe public for thnaafc. certain speedy and permanent euro of Airno and Fever. or Chills and Fever, whotherof ahorlor long standinc. He refers to tho entire West and South, to bear him testimony tu the truth of the assertion, that in «o oft.-e whatever will ir. fail to cure, it the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a treat many cases a single doso has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been curcd by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of general health. It is. however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, it it.s ust is continued in smaller doses foi^a week'or two nfter the disease has been checked, raoro ospccially in difficult und lonit standing eases. Usually, this mixticine will not I require any aid to keep thy bowels in good order. should the patient, however, ruquireii cathartic mrdicinc after havintr taken thruo or fnnr doses of tho Tnnio.it singlo dose of ltull'-s Vrtjetubl*

Family l'ills will be sufficient. MJ..IOIIX Hl'liL'.S I'rinoipal Office: Ma. 40 Fiflh) frawMrrtl, 1.UVIHVILI.K, lit.

S a a a 1 1 or & A

1 »1 11H- OK I'OTAS.tl.

ax I id

IrrrsularilirM, Fiwlulii, nil !ikiu

Guysott's and Hull's Sar-

saparilla. My brother has been in Louisville, and hearintjof Dr. Hurley's S.-rsiipaiilla, procured me a half dozen bottles of it. 1 determined to stop all physic, but by tho pursuasion of my family 1 tried it. and after taking four bottles the aores begun '0 heal, and the larpto glands to disappear. I Miffered fr twelve years and am now tinishin? the hi"t hoi,tie which will leave me in per.vel health. I think it. wonderful medicine. 1 shall bo happy to auswer any communications that nviy be addressed to me on the =-itTjee*. lam sir. your obliged. 11KNKY TI UVFIl.

I in a

Hurley's Ague Tonic.

4r»4'nir-.\w

PKUFKCTl.Y KKL.'AliLi

lU'lili'S

WORM DESTROYER.

To. my United Statin and \\'orld

Widn Ponders.

IllAVK

?ct

1 he only remedy for Chills and Fever, -r Anne and Feyer. that is or can be depended upon is Hurley's Asne Tonic. Tliero have been thousands cured by u»itis it who hnve fried be iisiuil remedies wi'liont relief.

received many testimonials from pro-

fesssional and medical mon as my nlmnnacs and various publications have shown, all which aro genuine. Tho following from a highly educated popular physician in Goorgiii, i« ecr 'ainly ono of the most sensible communications 1 liavo over received. Dr. Clement knows ex nelly what, ho speaks nf, and his testimony doserves to ho written in letters of gold. Horn what the Doctor says of Bull's Worm Destroyer

I Vl l.l.ANOW, WAI.KEU Oor.v'TY. A| .1 una 59. IPGtl. ...t l)u..IoiiJf Bt't.r.—Do:vr Sir: 1 hnvo recently 1 given your worm destroyer several jt rials and find it wonderfully efficacious. It has not failed In ^inplo instance to hnvo tho wished for olfect. 1 am doing a pretty largo coitniry practice, and have daily use for soino artiolo of that kind. jam free to confess thnt I know of no remedy recommended by the ablost authors that is ?o certain and speody in its effects. On the contrary they aro uncertnin in tho extreme. Myobjoctin writing yon this is to find nut upon what terms I can got tho mcdicine directly from you. If I enn

it on easy term-1, I shall use a great deal of it. am awaro that tho uso of such articles is contrary to tho teachings and practice of a great toajorily of tho regular line of M. D.V but I enn see no jnsr eatiso or good sonyo in discarding remedy which wo know to bo elfieient. simply I because we may bo ignorant of its comhinatl.in.

For my part. I shall make it a rule to usTinll and any means to alleviate suffering Immunity which I may bo able to command—not hesitating because some one more ingenious than myscll may have k-urned its effects first nnd socurrcd tho sole rignt. to secure thnt knowledge. However. I am by no means an itdvociUo or supporter of the thousands of worthless nostrums that Hood the country, thnt purport t./cure all icunncr of dlsrii.'o to which num iu Hesh is heir. I'lca^n reply soon and inform ine of your besr terms

I am ir. most, respectfully. .11* LU'S P. CLEMENT, M.D

"l !. J. Biaford & Bro., Agents

arf.Lv.

S A l( S ,\ A 1^ I A

A "oood mason for flip (!apt.aiiii) Paitli

Refill ihe I'aiHain's Leiler ivml the Loner from his mother:

Benfon Barrack", Mo., April HO. 1600.

DR. JOHN Br

I.I.—Dear Sir. Kowing theefli-

eacyofyottr Sarsaparilla, nud tho healing and benofionl qualities it possesses, I send you thefollowing statement of my case 1 was wounded about two years ago. was taker, prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wounds have not hea'cd yet. I have net sat up a moment since I wiu wounded. I nm shot through tho hips. My general health is impaired, and I need something to assi't nature. 1 havo more faith in- your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me half a dozen hot-. tU'J.nnd oblige. (J.M'T.C, 1\ JOHNSON,

St. Louis, Mo.

P. S.—'Ihe following was written April 3iJ. iy .". by Mrs Jennie John'on, mother of (tnptnin Johnson.

DJI.JOIIS BCLI.— De.ir Sir My husband. Dr. C. S. Johnson was a skilled surgeon and physician in central New York, whore he died, leaving the above ('. P.Johnson to my cure. At thirteen years af ago he had chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gave your Sarsaparilla. I' cured him. I have for ten yearsreccommended it to many in Now-York, Ohio, and Iowa, for "crofula. lever sores, nnd general debility, perfect success has attended it". The ures effected in fotne cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my -on to again nave recourse to your Snrsaparilla. lie is fearful of gcttint aspurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were terrible,but 1 believe he will recover. Respectfully, aa- JENNIE JOHNSON

E. J. Binford & Bro., Agents.

HI liL rt

CEDRON BITTERS

I II E N I Ii OCT NJ

s,

S.

Arkan.si.N hcunl from."

Testimony of Medical Men

Sroney Point, Whito Co., Ark.. May *3. VM. Du JOHN BCLL—Dear Sir. Last February was in Louisville purchasing drugs, aud gotsome of your Sarsaparilla and Ceilron Bitters.

My son-in-law who was with mo in the store has been down with the rheutmatism for tone time.commenced on tho Biaers and soon found his general health improved.

Dr. Gist, who has been in bad hoAlth, tried them, and he also improved. Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for several years—stomach and liver effected—improved very much by tho usooT your bitters. Indeed tho Cedron Bitters has given you great popularity in thin settlement. I think I CHU sell agreat quantity of your medicines this fall,especially your Cedron Bit'crs and Sarsaparilla. Sh me via Memphis, care r-f Riokeri Neely.

Respectfully. B. WALKfcR.

Ire pa red by DR.JOHN BI'LI.»t his Laboratory Hfth street. Louisville, Ky.

For Sale by E- J. Binford Ac Bro. Crawfordsville. Ind. JaftS-TU-ly