Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 February 1890 — Page 7

People Wonder

WHEN

tliey find how rapidly health is restored by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The reason is that this preparation contains only the purest and most powerful alteratives and tonics. To thousands yearly it proves a veritable elixir of life.

Mrs. Jos. Lake, Brockway Centre, •Mich., writes: "Liver complaint and indigestion made my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For more than four years I suffered untold agony. I was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself about. All kinds of food distressed me, and only the most delicate could bo digested at all. Within the time mentioned several physicians treated me without giving relief. Nothing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until I began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsaparilla I could see an

Improvement

in my condition, my appetite began to return and with it came the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength improved each day, and after a few months of faithful attention to your directions, I found myself a well woman, able to attend to all household duties. The medicine has given me a new lease of life, and I cannot thank you too much." "We, the undersigned, citizens of

Brockway Centre, Mich., hereby certify that the above statement, made by Mrs. Lake, is true in every particular and entitled to full credence."—O. P. Chamberlain, G. W. Waring, C. A. Wells, Druggist. "My brother, in England, was, for a long time, unable to attend to his occu-

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ition, by reason of sores on his foot, him Ayer's Almanac and the testimonials it contained induced him to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using it a little while, he was cured, and is now a well man, working in a sugar mill st Brisbane, Queensland, Australia." A. Attewell, Sharbot Lake, Ontario.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

PREPARED BY

Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1 six bottles, (5. Worth $5 a bottle.

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THE GREAT Blood Pu'iiier,

TRADE MARS

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Cctict-.vj, i'Oiimors, Sores, Ulcers. Swellings. •Tumorr., Abscesses, Blood Poisoning, Salt libeoi... Catarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism., iUid e,U l".ood and Skin Diseases.

Puic per Pint Bottle. or 6 Bottles for sk iij, vlid Extract $2.50 i. M. LOOSE RED CLOVKIi CO..

i!,•.^implesinn. Ia I cures Moils, Piinp-^ .'oJ'tirial and nil Bloody y.H'r llrupgist.

^S°herr N* ?o,, Pittsburgh,P KSSSfty --»E

Albert W. Perkins.

AUCTIONEER.

£*ill cry |)ulli"- sales on reasonable terms. Leave orders at Joe Taylor's ejist Main street n* see or address me in person befure having bills printed avoid eonlliet in ilatts.

ALi w. PERKINS. lvvforilsville, Ind.

MOORE'S

Slightly laxattyo.

Thoy act In tho Hlood.

Absolutely Sure

For Malaria,Chills.& Impure Blood l^wy oxpol diaeaso germs, and Purify tho System Druggists, & Dr.

C.C. Moore,78 CortlandSt. N.Y

They Positively Cure..

SOUTH AMERICAN PJERViNE on account of its laii'versal ai/c.eptability to all stomachs, ami ple isuntness to the taste, and its jrreat powers to cure ail failing health, is rapidly going into univcrwd 11.se its the great health he age.

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WAVELAND INDEPENDENT ITEMS.

Foxes an* repined to be quit'* pHitiiul, null a drive eu|i| scarcely In* rv.lutt'. TLIT) union inivtingH h'.III emititi"(v There have been uti additions to the church jet.

Christopher R. Clark, a former resident uf this place, dio.l n»-nr IIK-UIen,

Tenn., on the

3d, aged S7 years. On account of sickness .f tit: :-.f the pupils, and other caus.-s, ll.e school haa lieen postponed from Kriday evening until lie close of the term.

Harney MasterBon, a fount resident of this place, hut who has lieen -.uui'lerint through the western states for the pant eight or ten years, was in town this week.

WAYNETOWN HORNET ITEMS.

The town has lieen overrun with patent right men this week. Co. Cwill have an inspection hy the Colonel and one of the field illiivt'-i, some time ill

March. They are drilling Nathan Hendricks, son (lied Thursday morning tended by la grippe. H. resting place Friday aft. xdcell.

every niuiit. .f Smith Hendricks, a di'-euhM snpermwns laid his last ..inn by Undertaker

James Hutchinson diro ideuce of Jep Grenard, north of town. An life lias ended as not against him, and all f..i

Iitirsda} at the es- ... lives a few miles •i a ii industrious ird

On last Monday a Wert, who lives th showed signs of h\ li siderable trouble her the same hy knocking

Quite a novel shorn |g Mellott Frid iy. A disi.rvf vin (iott and Or. Park izens of that place, quarreled with ea when (iott hit 1'iirt his revolver and Mi none of them tons

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to Mrs. ..I vv 11, .il conin killing

the In

'•I e. at i• en Melalile cit•i. I hey liort time ••r ilrew lilies, llllt

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1st. It is enti'eh v« erals or poison of an.\ system from th'- im-• 2d. It cures cancel remedy or treatim ut. It. 3d. It CUP'S i,,1 the third and fi nth remedy has ever done it. 4th. It lias iieiei (or King's Evil) ail tem. 5th. It cures ot. its stages »-ltu.iu.. from the sjstetn, tlr the consequeiici ot family. "My iilooil had beethe summer ef ih,v health at all. I Inni agreed with ine. I ways feeling ha I. dies without tu lengtii 1 noun: That liiediciwi: ::n pounds to 177 ni '.•, made me as well ter hi living. SSS ts wn.i-eis.: purifiei to day

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lid! of older dni'ine I virtually had no ji ile: nolhnie I ale |iinn, and alI ieii various reine iii! b-'iielit, until at .vilrs ,S|i' Cltic in Aeighi Din l."),"

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Burglars got ¥ln.O securities from lie Thursday night. It

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NERVINE is

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1TIK ORAWFORDSVlLLJi WEEKLX REVIEW

Merit Wins.

We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have lieen selling Dr. King's New biscovery, for consumption, Dr. King's New I.ife Pills, biieklen's Arnica Salve and blectric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stanji ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Nye .fc Co., druggists.

Carmelite, silver and dove and mist grey are new colors.

Tlio IlitiiilHiimeHt Amerivun Vlnoyiird. Mr. Alfred Speer, of PasBaic. N. J., has lieen long and favorably known as the pioneer grape grower of America. His viueyanls at Passtic, N. J., are the handsomest in the country and contain over 300 miles of wire stretched on posts, and over two miles of carriage drive under grape arbors. At the season of the year when grapes are being are being gathered for the press, it will repay one f«r a visit. Mr. Speer's wines are used io the leading hospitals of the country. Can tie had at all druggists.

The only weigh to be honest—16 ounces to the pound.—Washington Star.

A Few Pointers.

The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that the large majority die with Consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's balsam for the throat aud lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 50c and $ 1. Trial size free. For sale by Lew Fisher. NIT-ly

The largest vineyard in Kansas produced .SO,000 gallons of wine last year.

One ot Many. VICTOR, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1SH7

Mi. O. F. Woodward, Dear Sir: Send me gross Kemp's Ualsam, 50c size, and a few samples. I certainly know that Kemp's Balsam is the best selling cough cure. I have fifteen other cough aud lung remedies on my shelves, aud Kemp's balsam sells 10 to 1 best of all. Respectfully yours, F. E. Cobb. Sold by Lew Fisher at 50c and $1. Sample bottle free. 17y

Unless something is soon doue to protect the ice industry we may lyo?e it,—Toledo News. ....

The. great majority of so-called cough cures do little more than impair the aigestive futic tioiis aud create bile. Ayer's Cherry Pecloiai 00 the contrary, while it cutes the cough, does not interfere with the functions of either stomach or liver.

In using new steel pens the ink sometime will not flow readily. This can be .avoided bj sticking the pen into a potato. Try it the first Lsterbrook's pen jou uw.

Safe 1 livestment

and

as anv man now t!ie ^mite-t biooil

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Dotroit, Mich.

ill-'ti"illl coiiiinelit. liN ill I I I \N

No. tl'.iN.

I llicaei HiscaM:

111." niaileii

Atlanta,

Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case ol failure a re turn of purchase price. On this safe plan you 1 111 buy from our advertised druggist a bottl of Dr. King's new discovery for consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case wlien used for any affection of throat, lung or chest, such*us consumption, inllaininalion ot lungs, broncbits, asthma, whooping cough croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, aud cau always tie depended upou. Trial bottles free at Nye & Co, drug store.

Lafayette men to have asocial club.

15,000 ii. U1111..

•in

The C9lebi Ht''d ed by the women 103 aud 445 of hei Common Sense fn "For the acliiui recovering iU 110 porous plaster ia biniug the sensaii of a strong wan qualities d..v -l ., lie kept over Hi. days—111 obstiiM night." "For pain in -fi porous plliSli l.._: wears otf i.e when tin 1 comes heavy llewait of ed by inis-•, and let im s..i you to accept 1

Night school's a big success at Lafayette.

Ice factory is the lasiest talk at Richmond.

Theater aiiiuission kuimi.

Mi h.!i'11\ esieein«'M. K'ljr oil page I VIdaughters: 01 lie and Mother." aiiti'd 11 he slow ii. an Allcock's *1 mjorier, cmn -•l-l.l It,- li piV.-SUI A jilt (Vitain toiiii

Iiiices took a drop at Ko-

Still have faith at Terre Haute that tho oil territory will be located.

Miss Amanda Hall, Jeffersouville, Hind teitoises as pet.s

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SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE— The great conqueror of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, all Nervous Diseases and failing health. It. is the greatest health builder beyond comparison ever discovered, and the most certain and absolute preventive and cure for Consumption, when used in time, ever offered to the alllictcd. It performs these marvelous cures by filling the blood with richness and vital plasma, which rapidly heals all diseased and broken tissues and casts off all disease from the system. A trial bottle will convince you. Price 15 cents and 81.25. Druggists.

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPH'/.

A Woman's View of tli« Art of Which Her IluKbitntl Is a Devolcn. GPVCNTI.KMKN—A letter Iroin you addressed to my IULSUUKI has come to hand. You ask him to write you an article for your Photographic Annual that is to be published next year, and you put in some taffy about his being a well known amateur, and seme stuff about what ho writes being of interest, and that sort of thing. My husband is now on a photographic tour, as he calls it, and of course I o]on all his letters. It is not likely that my husband will bo back in time to write the article you wish. When he goes off with that confounded camera of his you never know when he will come home. So I am very pleased to give you a woman's view of amateur photography, and if you print it in your annual I think you will not have another article just like it.

has. tw

.Messenger boys are giveu iiihlic vehicles in New 'iork.

I 11nr. it shoiiid iHlSla-'H-. for sewra! i»r perhaps a tni I-

free rides upi

At Yakoutsk 111 Mlieiia nine nihilist exil »veie recently massacred by Russian soldiers,

A man is the happiest when he cau forget .|l ilie mean things he knows about himself.— 1 icy Press.

ICdison siivs his contemplated trip to Lou* do in the spring is to introduce his electrical plauts there.

l-'ri meals are proposed for 25,000 thousand 1 i, ndon Kfliool children who do not have sutii•out fin. at home. ...

SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE— Great rejoicing on account of the discovery of South American Nervine, which is acknowledged by all

N, -T

Stomach and Nerves, and gives sweet

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Stomach, weak

J'-.MCS,

My unfortunate husband was stricken with the amateur photographic plague about three ears ago. Up to that time I always considered him reasonably sane. I mode no objection at t.hc time to his joining the array of photographic cranks, because, you see, I knew nothing of the subject. I hare done everything I could since that time, but, although he has quit smoking at my request, he refuses to give up the camera habit. At the time he began this so called recreation my bouse, or pcrhajw I should say our bouse, was one of the neatest in the neighborhood. You ought to go through, it now. My carpets have been rained with those abominable chemicals which he uses. I don't pretend to know their names, but I know well the effect they have. Then tho bathroom is something frightful to behold. He uses that for what he calls his dark room, and has contrivances for shutting out the light.

I notice that, in one of the books you sent him, laguerre was the inventor of photography. He may have been the inventor of photography, but 1 think it was another sulphurous gentleman with the same initial who was the inventor of amateur photography.

My husband was reasonably good tempered until he took up your diabolical art. I one time opened the door of the room in which he was working. It was all dark inside except a fearful red lamp, which threw a ruddy glow on his face, and mode him look as if he were going to have an epileptic (It. The moment I opened the door and let some light into the txm that man went perfectly crazy. He claimed 1 had spoiled a dozen of his plates, although I bad touched nothing, and I came near suing for a divorce because of his awful remarks. If the evil one was not the inventor of amateur photography then I would like to know who was. Then the pictures he does turn out when he gets them finished are perfectly awful. He has tried at different times to photograph the children, but the poor little dears looked like wooden images in the pictures I went into the bathroom ouce with the baby and put him in the bath tub. There was some water there already, and it looked clear enough, but in it was some horrible solution of silver that turned most of the baby jet black, and we haven't been able to get out the color to this day.

Then the cost of the thing is something frightful, although my husband carefully conceals what he spends on it. I came across one of the photographic dealer's bills the other day, and it was enough to make one's hair stand 011 end. Pyrogallic acid, whatever that is, was fifty cents an ounce.

Just think, if I bad to pay that price for sugar! Eight dollars a pound, instead of tei. cents!

Fifty cents an ouncel And that wasn't the worst of it. Now what do you think chloride of gold costs? For fifteen grains he is charged fifty cents. Now that, as you know well enough, is very near $20 an ounce, and $20 au ounce is over fciOO a pound. 1 don't know how many pounds of the wretched stuff he uses every week, but if he uses ten pounds of it, and I am sure ton pounds of sugap doesn't go very far in a house with a large family like ours, you would see that that, is So.OOO for that one thing alone, not to mention the dozeus of other chemicals he uses, aud I am sure I don't know what the price of them is.

I tell you that amateur photography was invented to drive a poor woman crazy who has a husband that is a victim of the villainous practice. No wonder he says he can't afford anew dress for me when I ask him for it. The house is stained with horrible solutions from cellar to garret, and I'm always afraid to use any cups or glasses for fear there is some dreadful poison In them. The cat tool some milk out of a saucer that had something or other of potassium in it and it just curled up and died.

I'm always afraid to sweep in any part of tho house for fear it will raise a dust that will Fpoil something that he has tacked upon a board to dry. I wouldn't mind all this so much if he ever took a picture that was worth looking at: but, as I said before, he never does. There, now, print that in your miserable photograph book if you want to.

weakly females, .t'oaklless of old age appeared at l»b-nor :ame from west-south-and all forms oi" failing health. A west, occasionally from southwest and west, trial bottle, will convince you. Price Not bird dew dnwc from the south, over 15 cents and !?U5. Druggists.

Cnt'Tij AMC-'IPAM urm/ltir

oUu I (1 AilLlliOAN NERVINE is fowl, will lint wnuire to cross tho lofty and a great female regulator and euro oold Thibetan highlands Oil their passage for all female complaints of youilg

If you have 11111. mes-i 111 nrin or limbs, heart skip bents, 1: ups or flutters, or yon are nervons and in 11 ible—111 (hinder or shock I»r. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed reoiihiies, relieves, corrects and cures lor sale liv I,ew Fisher.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried lor Castoria, When she became Miss, she clunff to C&stona, When she had Children, she crave them Castoria,

Clover and timothy seed, pure and fresh, atK

'1 Dsley

&]Martin'e.

W. W. .MORGAN.

Mrs. JOHN TIUPOD.

N. B.—If you ever write to my husband again telling him that his articles on photography will be appreciated I will burn your letter and you will lo.se your postage stamp. So just remember that. Mrs. J. T.—Detroit Free Press.

Flight of Birds.

It has been remarked that sailing vessels do not lay down their course upon the arc of a £reat circle, as they would if distance wore the only matter to bo considered. The prevailing winds, the currents in the ocoan and many other aids or hindrances to navigation have to Lie taken into account.

It is of interest to flnd that migratory birds

as the most valuable medical dis- are equally sensiblo of the advantages of difcovery of this century. It possesses ferent routes. This is particularly noticeable properties which quickly cure the

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orossi,nf?

of

mount,aiu ran^' A,

Russiau traveler in central Asia writes of

tbis habit of the wild fow):

and refreshing health where disease, "The observations on the spring flight at nervousness and pain have been the Lob-nor afforded new proof that birds of rule. South American Nervine lias passage do not take the shortest meridional no equal as a cure for .1 weak course, but prefer a more favorable, though

I more circuitous route.

weak Things, vAJl the tlocks, without exception, which

tl'us

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£ro,n tbo

and old. At Drif'trists pass over this difficult country at. its narrow«t point."—Youth Companion, mtwmm

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events, water

trans-Himalayan countries, but

A Itvuiii' liable Crlpplu.

it-aac Ilofliiian, Carverton, I'a., wnose 1 only means of locomotion is upon his hands and knees, is one of the famous hunters of 1 that, region. Ho has never been able to walk. He can operate a mower, reaper or horse rako equal to any one. As a loader of hay aud I gram lie is hard to excel, lie has often driven one and two horses, aud has no fears of then' getting away. lie assists in most of tho work ubout bis father's farm, and as a chopper of

W. L. MJB.

MORGAN & LEE,

it WJSHSTKH.

SVCOKSSORS TO .JOllNhON

Abstracts of Title.

liavinjr bought the complete distract hooks r,l JohiiHon & Winter, are prepared to nmke i.braUsto nll liindB in Mout lo.nery n„Mv npou short notice andHtroiiHonablupri.es. Plenty of home and lortigu nio.-.ey to loan at li and 7 per e. nt. Otllee in Ornbann bh jek, north Wastpn^ton-^t. angTly

Kor Internal and External I'se.

Dr. S- W. Forsha's Alterative*

A halm for everv wound. This balm Is 11 positive Itemovur of 1'alim SwellinuH and Inflammation it is a reliable nealer—a Wonderlul curative medicine A single triil will convincetbc eufleriin: that Kor«ha Kl.m

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AND

Not. 75, 117, 1,

ACMB.

LEADING STUB PENS.

No. 4

Carton Stub AND

Not. 11#, 102,

GBAKT PBN.

LEADING LEDGER PENS.

No. 99

Markham

AKD NO«. 101, 606, 030. LEADING SCHOOL PENS.

No. 28

University

And NOS. 333, 444, 16.

The Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden, Conn. MAIfUFACTURBRS OP Bteel Pens, Ink Erasers and Pocket Cutlery.

ERBIN

After ten y«at exclusive sale, can now be obtained of nil Druggists and Dealers In Meditines. ItCUIllSS-tttko notice-not simply helps but CURKS I.IVEtt COMPLAINT, UllioiiancH9 and Uyspepain.

Is a strictly regctfihle preparation and will CURE MALABIA, and all

MALARIAL

Th.© Hortoln Co., [Succeesors to Wm.Coadell.) St. Loalii, Mo.

'THE GLAD^TON c-"

Is the llneet lamp In the world It gives a pure, soft, brilliant, white light,oi5 candle po«ur. Purer 1111 il iirlgliier limn ^aj-iiyln •ind Hofterthiin H.-c-irle iijrht-more cho fill tlnin either. A niiirveloiis liK'" I10111 oiili liarv kerois.-ii.- oi! SEEING IS IIFI.IEVINU. A "wonderful lamp" 11 is indeed It never needs 'rim mini never smoke!, nor breukic.Iiimi!iY\ never -smells 1.f tin- oil no eunniiiiiL' up. no leaks, no i-piiiterini no c.limliliiy tip ol the ime, no .iniiojitiK'e

liny klid, nnd cannot explode. And IK-HIIIUS nil Ihe^e ndvanlaiies it gives a clear, white lielii, 10 loa) times the size and brilliancy uny ordim— ry liouce lump. Kiui4hed in .'ither ISiai-s, Nickel, Gold or Antiipio Bronze. Aleo

Tli« Glitilstone Kxleiision Study I.i.mp, for Clernvmen, Editors, College Studeiiis, f.-eeois, Teachers, I'hysieiaus and otl er professional men. The Gladstone ISiin|uet Liinips.

The Gladstone l'iiu

Send for price list. Single lamps at prices, lioxed and sent by express, f*5 prieos. "ScetiiK is heiieving."

't -'r'" "1 T*'rk I'lace, N'.w ork

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nn equal. II

you have been ailing for vear«. yon should try this Balm at ouce. It never fal- to give Instant reitef and effect parmunent cure. Ufed both internally and exterrnUv, nni if i,a eovereign remedy. Price rOcentn nud St. l»lt A. M. UESITON SOf.K I'KOP. laboratory, Cincinnati, U. Sold by drugstiftH.

DRSELLERS'fe H.C0UGH'•S&r SYRUP

STEEL PENS

"MILLER BROS."

Are AMERICAN, and the BEST. LEADING BUSINESS PENS.

No. 87 Faloon

troubles.

Dr. S. H. Wise, of Boston, Ky. envs -. "Have practiced medicine 10 years, and find' no equal to

IIEHIUNK

as a Liver Regulator."

Dr. W. A. linker, of Madipon, Fla., gays "A bottle

ot IIEIIDINK

is worth more tna?

fS.OO worth of Quinine in any family Acting on the Liver in a different way fron any other medicine it is a positive cure for Chronic Constipation and is cheaper than Pills.

Its peculiar composition is anch, that we gnarnntee to enre nn^ case of Chills and Fever or Bilious Fever with one bottle.

It costs bat 76 cents and each bottle contains over 40 average doses, making the cost less than two cents a dose. Would you aik for cheaper medicine It is not a cure-all. But will euro any I.ivcr, Iiiliona or filalHrinl Complalut. Maaafactored by

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Viirni Weather!

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No Use Talking.

Give us a call 1,3 North Washington olrcet just west of'ihc* court house.

WE WII.I. SF.LI.

Heating arid Cooking,

Furniture of all Kinds.

FANCY CABINETS, ETC.

COM AND BUY I'031R AND BUY-.

Alex.O. Mahorney

JIM ZUOK,

THE NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL CO.

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or Lrxo KKJOAF'IMI.YIIA:

will prevent i./.

:».V Vriwder. livrr-i-" :'i.ienin liveiny per et u„ .it n.

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wood none but those who have witnessed his wielding of tho ax would believo tue amount be can cut in a short time. During the last dozen years of Ills life lus duel enjoyment is to travel over the hills with lus gun and dog, iriitl aa a marksman he is pretty hard to exUil. I11 coming down a flight of stairs he always desccu.is head foremost.— Cu'eugo

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perfectly Imriniei-s m-d rprei with sll conditionH ol system. Tceili Mri.eitd lilaili, 25u. Gold llllini'!' Jl Hint upwards. Silver and Ainal1511111 llninns, 50 uid 7rie. Teelh §4. $5. Sti, 8S, $10. to 8S(I per eet. .M' kinds of the Kmesi Denial Work 111 the vtn'.-at.'.ui.ee.l jirieis. All worfcwarranted. M.\t en jcrrn'experience.

A i' II HUON. Malinger.^

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DttfiSolldl OuldWitchl Worth 8100.00.

Iwatch in Uie world. Perfect timekeeper. Warrmnudbernvx, SOLID OOLD hunting C4Mt.

locality can secure on*

Yree, toretber with our larf?* 'and valuable llneofllousehald Tiumplea. TIIMO aamptu.ae weU "a« the watch, are free. All the work you

need do to show what we »end you to tboee who call—your Mends and neighbor* and thoee about you—that alwaylrelnlu In valuable trade form, which hold! foryeare when onceetarted, and thus wo are repaid. We p«y all «pre», freight, etc. Afler you know nil, If you would liko to (ro to work for ul. you can earn from 8SIO to MOO per week and upward!. Addrex, Mtlnaon Jk Co., Box S18. Portland, Maine.

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One or the !B£8TTet.| I eicopei ft __1 tho world# Our ucflliieia.. uncquated, and to introduce our tupeilor iroodi we will tendrRKB toONK I'ERSOIf in cacti loc«litjv above. Only tbote who write I to ut at once can make auro of I th« chnnce. All you hate to do in 1 return is to. show our (roods ts 2 those who call—roar nelphbor* and those around you. The

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The following cut gives the appearance of It reduced to

about the fiftieth part of Its bulk, tt Is a grand, double sice tele* scope,aslarfrea» iseafty to carry. We will also show youhowy«i| can make from S3 to# IO a tiny at least, from the start,wlth* outeiperience. Better write at once. We nay all expresk charges. Address, II.HALLK'TT*CO,, Uox 8*0, TOittXANli, MAIN*

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PENNYROYAL WAF.:: 3. Prescription of a physic 'io has had a lifo lonjj expet i. in treating female diseases, ?d monthly with perlect

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over 10,000 ladies. Pleatau e, effectual. Ladies ask you gglst for Pennyroyal Wafe- ad take no substitute, or inek itaee for sealed particulars. by all drupgists, $1 per box.

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THE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., DETUO -. a I'(il{ SALE IJY LKW li'S

SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE as pleasant to the taste :s the swi'c sfc nectar, and harmless as the milk. It is warranted the most, wonderful cure lor the Nerves. Stom.ich, and Lungs ever known. Dniijirists.

SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE cures Nervousness, Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Sick Headache, Female Weakness, diseases t)f Women, Palpitation of the Heart, .Sleeplessness, St.Vitus'a Dance. Nervousness of Females, Pains in the Heart and Back, all Failing Health, 'etc.

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The Great Enslish Preicrlptlon, A successful Medicine used over 180 years In thousands of cnwv

Cures

Spermatorrhea, f*ervout%

Weakness, Emissions, lmpatrncyA

and all diseases caused by M.u.m*. indiscretion, or over-exertmn IAPTKR) whriiatl

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Si, 81* $5, bv mnil Write forP.imphii'i A.i.Ji«s I Eureka Cboimcal Co., Dut.i ii, jiilch. KOit SAM: IY

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SOUtH AMERICAN NERVI'^E

r^"-. recommends itself, and will do just what is claimed for it. Ross GORDON,

Medicine Dealer, La Fayette, Ind. 15 cents and 81.25.

and Scratches f'.'in' ih -MK-ii i:uilford's Saiiittu I.ol! his Swld hy Dr. E. Dctcjiou whti'ist,-

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