Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 April 1890 — Page 7
Ayer's Hair Vigor
IS
tlio "ideal'' Hair-dressing. It restores the color to gray lmir promotes a fresh ami vigorous growth prevents the formation of ilamlruff makes the hair soft and silken and imparts a delicate lmt lasting perfume. 'Several months my hair commenced falling out, and In a few weeks my head was almost lald. 1 tried many remedies, but. t.hev did no good. I finally bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, ami, after usini only a part of the contents, my head was covered with a heavy growth of hair. I recommend your preparation as the best in the world."—T. Munday, Sharon drove, Ky. have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a number of years, and it. has always given me satisfaction. It is an excellent, dressing, prevents the hair from turning fjrav, insures its vigorous growth, anil keeps the scalp white and clean."
Alary A. Jackson, Salem, Mass. have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for promoting the growth of the hair, and tliink it, unequaled. For restoring the hair to its original color, ant! for a dressing. it, cannot, bo surpassed."—Mrs. Geo. La Fever, Eaton llapids, Mich. "Aver's Hair Vigor is a most, excellent, preparation for the hair. I speak of it from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair and makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor is also a cure for dandruff."—J. W. Howen, Iklitor "Enquirer," McArthur, Ohio. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past two years, and found it all it is represented to be. It restores the natural color to gray hair, causes the hair to grow freely, and keeps it soft and pliant."—Mrs. M. V. Hay, Colioes, N. Y.
My father, at about the age of fifty, lost, all the hair from the top of bis head. After one month's trial of Ayer's Hair "Vigor the hair began coming, and, in three months, he had a line growth of hair of the natural color."—P. J. Culleu, (Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Ayer's
PREPARED
Or. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Mass Bold by Druggists and 'I'srhiimri.
Make." a Lovely Complexion. Is a ^Splendid To'iio. rind cures Jioils, Pimp-j Jes, ^eroful :. M"rruml and nit Bloody ^Diseases, .-,'id by your Druggist.
rSe!!ers
Medicine Co., Pittsburgh,Pa^
jllbeit W. Perkins.
AUCTION BE R.
"Will cry public suit's on iviisniinble terms. Leave orders at Joe Taylor's e.'ist Main st red'or see or address im fin person Wel'ore havim.r hills printed to avoid roatln-t datt s.
AUiKliT W. l'KKKIN'S.
rawiordsvilh', iud.
MOORE'S
They act in tlio Ulooii.
Absolutely Sure
For Malaria, Chills. Impure Blood. Tlwy oxpol disease germs, and Purify tlio Sytitom Druggists,& Dr. C. C. Moore, 78 Cortland
I DARLINGTON ECHOES.
Slightly laxalivo.
Norn to Walter Mellee, of Potato Cm*, Mon-'' I lay,—a hoy.
Protracted meeting will commence at the M. R. church Tuesday night.
Mr«. Mary Unlet, whom we reported improvI tug last week, has relapsed with lint slight hopes of recovery.
Uncle ilinmiie Hall met with a niMiap ii kindling a fire die other day which deprived him of his whiskers and made him look almost like a hoy.
Who says Darlington is a dry town, when' there is one continuous round of festivals, socials, dances charade parties, taffy parties, singing or other entertainment about ten nights every week? Hey?
The runniest thing we've heard of lately, was one of our citizens taking a dose of colored lieans last week, through mistake, for blue mass pills, lie says they had the desired effect, without any evil results.
WAVELAND INDEPENDENTS.
Theie is a heavy line for persons scouring their plows by plowing up the soil along the public roads.
George lir.sler, who used to run a pool room here, is very sick at Darlington, and has become insane. V-A-i
Mrs. N. J. Glover was called to Tipton again yesterday on account of the Illness of her daughter Mrs. Dickey.
St. N.Y
They Positively Cure.
AGENTS WANTED!
OK 'I II
PICTOJUAL
History of the Bible.
An incomparable work. IJ^ad^liko a roni ami raptivatos and youn^. It lu^li rlu lor, iuinio,()»irt lJHlorH-MH iits. and low pnr«*i ford the m«wi p»»nniini«ni. t.i: businers otToivl. Ovor 1.100 and U,"» ttful ensuiviii^s I npa:aM«M- MK.r"ss aM ovoi y\vlu»r« Ihntf itir* bu.»k *»ti wi-ok'y moiMa at in»t rasli p. rs. \\nto !«u iia riasft inliou and blithest adtln .) I'AIXKN Ar IMi i-Imts.
Two citizens of Rtissellville went to law uver the ownership of a en dollar calf. The cost, when the litigation ended, aie not far from $31)0. j?'
At Brush's sale Tuesday, Ausou Miller was examining a young colt when its liiothe attacked him biting and terribly Incei-atingjhis hand. He fainted from the pain.
James M. Rice is trying to breed wild geese, and has them on his pond, with their wings clipped. Th's paragraph is for the benefit of sportsmen who may sey them and want to bag them.
STATE NEWS.
I{4,
Office of citty assessor abolished at Michigan City. livery township in Whit a county is out of
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KIDNEYS
FOR DISEASES OF THE
«J OIINSTON'8
ROYAL ENGLISH
BUCHU
Will cure nit dlsoftsrs of tlio Kidneys, IMadiler, Irritation of tlie ^eck: of tlic Illiiddcr.lhirnlnK lrlui!,Gleet, (ionorrlicca III alllla stages, Miicoub Dlscliarttcs, Congestion of the Kidneys, llrlck Dust, lieposlt. Dlabitcs, IntlammiUlon of the Kidneys anil Bladder, Dropsy of Kidneys and Aeld Urine, Itloody Urine, FAIN IN THE 11ACK. Retention of Urine. T'rnnucnt Urination, Gravel In all orms. Inability to licuiln the
Water, particularly In persons advanced In life. IT IS A KIDNEY .INVESTIGATOR and restores Hie
Urine Jolts natural color, removes the acid and burnlnc, and the cffect of tlio exccuBlruuse of Intoxicating drink.
PRICE 1 Three Bottles for S2.SO Delivered free of any chargcs.
tw Send tor Clreular. Sold by all DrugRlBts.
W.JOHNSTON & CO., Detroit, Mich.
Consumption Surely Cured. To Tna Editor:—Please inform your readers that I liavo a poeitivo romecly for the above-named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases kayo boon permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottlos of my remedy FREE to any of your roadera who have consumption if they will send mo their Express and P. O. address. Respectfully, T. A. 8LOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl St. N. Y.
The Kxciteinent Not Over. The rush on the druggists still continues and daily scores of pesple call for Kemp's balsam for the throat and lungs for the cure of coughs, colds, bronchitis, osthina and consumption. Kemp's balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and |never fails to give entire satisfaction. Price 50o and 91, Trial size free. N-17-eow-ly
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Wheal in Rush and Henry 'counties Is badly damaged. Michigan City's humane society taking stimulants, "Waterworks" is the burden oftheRushvillian's song.
Loss of property by cyclone in Daviess county $ 100, on
New that the season's over Kokomo may go to roller skating. Dr. Keinliart arrested at Wabash for pra ticing without a license.
The last eye-witness of the battle of Trafalgar has just d'ed at Sitt ugbourne, Keat—Joseph Sutherland, a centenarian seaman.
VTprI" and Soutli-west K.carsioiis. A series of one fare '-harvest excursions'' have been arranged as follows, via. the Tole do, and St. Louis it Kansas City R. R. and its connection. Tickets will be sold to almost the entire territory west of the Mississippi river on the following dates, viz.: April 22d, May 20th, September 7th and 2Iid and October ttli, lS'.IO. Tickets good to return 30 days from date of sale, or earlier if desired. Stop-overs will he allowed. Notwithstanding the large territory covered, the priue.i| al stations of the Toledo, St. Louis iV Kansas City tire fully equipped with through 'ickets and baggage checks to destination.
For rates of fare, tickets, etc., call on your nearest agent, or address, C. C. Jenkins, (Jen Pass. Agt., Toledo, Ohio. apr. 12, 5t
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Win. Tiinnioiis, postmaster of Idaville, Intl., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble." John Leslie, fanner and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made ine feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric! lhtters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies: he found new strength, good appetite and felt like lie hail a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, al Nye it Co., drug store. rv
The bluest school boy in Rhode Island is believed lo l:e William Davis, who is 1,! years old and weighs 213 pounds.
Heal butterflies from Mexico and Hrazil are put on some of the new bonnets by the Parisian milliners.
llentl What, is SiikI of tlie Nutionul Cyclopedia Hy TlioHe Wlio Kmiil ami llfIC It. "I have examined Periam's National ^Cyclopedia ami iind it coiitains a vast amount of useful, accurate and carefully arranged information, peculiarly instructive to the farmor, stock-raiser, and fruit-grower. The definitions are clear, concise, and ample. I continually refer to it for information upon the various subjects upon winch it treats. I am satisfied it would pay every farmer owning eighty acres of land aud upwards to have such a work in the house." Very truly yours. 11. J. OCLhMtl,
Ex-Go\ernor State of Illinois,
"I am the fortunate owner of the National Cyclopedia and in referring to any topic have never been disappointed in finding the desired information clearly and plainly stated. It is up to the times on every topic mentioned, which makes it of special value to the intelligent farmer and stockman."
L. H. Bonham,
Sec. Ohio State Board of Agriculture. "Periam's Cyclopedia for farm, school and home is a perfect mine of the latest and best information for the farmer, stock-raiser, fruit grower and others. It will save each year many times its cost by using the information contains. Not to purchase it, therefore, is poor economy to purchase it, good financial wisdom." Hknry Gakst, I). D.,
Pres. Otterbein University, Ohio.
Given away by Louis Bischof.
"Just too utterly beautiful for anything," is the universal exclamation among the ladies when they see Edna Nicholson's spring millinery.
Ikfvlki feskas- lillfti
"Kvcry Siirlnir,"
Says one )f the best housewives in New England, "Wo feel the necessity of taking a good medicine to purify the blood, and we all take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It keeps the children free from humors, my husband says it gives him a good appetite, and for myself I am sure I could never do all my work if it was not for this splendid medicine. It makes me feel strong and cheerful), and I am never troubled with headache or that tired feeling, as I used to be." a 12 It
The following sentence is said to lie the shortest sentence which contains all the letters of the alphabet: Pack my hock with five dozen liquor jugs.
For bracing up the nerves, purifying the blood and curing sick headache and dyspepsia, there is nothing equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla.
On an average of 110,000 people pass over the Brooklyn bridge every day on the cars and 10,000 on foot 3,000 vehicles pass over every day.
LI. K. Stiuw, of Colonia, Ventura county, Cal., intends to plant about fifty acres of peanuts this season. Last year lie gathered 400 sacks from thirteen acres.
The itching of the scalp, falling of the hair, resulting in baldness, are often caused by dandruff, which may be cured by using Hall's Hair Renewer,
All the children born in Franklin this spring are girls.
Wm. McDonald, aged died from grippe.
"0, respected at Brazil,
Paper bottles are now used to hold ink, and lire much lighter than glass. Esterbrook's Steel Pons will also be found to hold ink well, and to have all the other qualities or perfect pens.
Dr. Ttankin, a surgeon at Muncy, England, is s.iid to bo using hypnotism successfully as a substitute for chloroform in his practice.
Joe Cheadle is williug to again sacrifice himself on the altar of his country and again be republican congressional, caudidate from district0. V^
Boys found a nest of four young eagles in the woods near Brazil.
(ireencastle's gas well 1ms reached and the bottom of the funds.
,300 feet
The poor old Midlaud is iu it again. One of its engines has been padlocked to the track at Anderson by a constable.
Twenty brood mares, worth in all, $100,01 ), among which is Russella a sister of Maud S., have arrived at Terre Haute to bo bred to tell.
Would You Believe
The proprietor of Kemp's Balsatn gives thousnuds of bottles away yearly? This mode of advertising would prove ruinous if the balsam was not a perfect cure of coughs and all throat and lung troubles. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Don't hesitate! Procure a bottle to-day to keep in your home or room for immediate or future use. Trial bottle free at all druggists. Large size 50c and $1. N-17-eow-l y.
•There were40,321 physicians iu the Japanese empire at the bogiuiung of the year.
.Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plalnfield, III., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs she was treated for a mouth by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of comsutnption and that no medicine could eure her. Her druggistsjuggested Dr.Kiug's New Discovery for Consumption she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles,found herself sound and well now does her own housework and is aswell as she ever was.—Free trial bottles of this great Discovery at Nye Co's. drug store, large bottles 50c. and $1.
John Waiitiinaker's life is said to bo i'lBured for $1, 700,000.
Foeil uiui I-l^erj V"i-
Messrs. Hiatt & Uoolier have purchased the Coleman livery barn on Market street aud are ready to receive their friends. They will continue to make the business of feeding aud caring for horses and buggies a specialty. Mr. Hiatt has established a reputation for the care of horses and buggies and in ins new place, with improved vacilities and the assistance of Mr. Hooher, will try to surpass himself. When iu the city stop with them and they will treat you fairly. F15-7w.
Brain-workers keep your heads clear and bowels open. Take Simmons Liver Regulator.
Take! Take! Take! Simmons Liver Regulator for dyspepsia, constipation and heartburn.
S. L. 11, means Simmons sure.
If you have a cold, cough, (dry hacking), croup, cankered throat, cattarrh dropping, Dr. Kilmer's Indian Cough-cure (consumption oil) will relieve instantly heals and cures. Price 25c., 50c., aud §100. For sale by Lew Fisher.
W. FT. Bates, the feather renovator, is closing out aud will shortly seek another field. Those wishing work done will have to call at once. If you haven't time to call write hitn and be will call and seo jou.
If you have numbness inarm or limbs, heart, skips, beats, thumps or flutters, or you are nervous and irritable—in danger or shock Ir. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulntes, relieve corrects and cures. For sale by Lew Fisher.
When Baby was sick, v.-e gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria, When she had ChUdraM, she gave thorn Castoria,
Clover and timotby ieed, pure ^od freeb, at Tn.tey Martin'*,
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SYMPTOMS AID CONDITIONS This gpcclflc Will Jtcllevo and Cure. If Vnnr heart thumps after sudden effort, II lUUl skiiw beats or flutters, if you have jeart disease, faint spells, fits or spasms, .| Vnn
fec'
as though water was gathering
II lUU around the heart,or have heartdropsy If Vnn have Vertigo,
Ocean-Weed prevents it uoing to the heart. Prepared at IMopousory. "UlIWE TO HKAL.T11» Sent Free. Advlcc Free. lllnKhumton, N.Y.
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WARDER,
DR.KILMErrS
Q^AN-WEEO.
dizzy attacks, ringing in
II U!i cars, disposed to nervous prostration. appoplexy. shock or sudden death. If Vnn have Neuralgia, Numbnessin arms or II IUU limbs, darting pains like ltheumatisin
& Eastern R'y,
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WAGNER SLEEPING
CHAIR CARS
Oa night train* ronin'cting with Vestibule Trains at HlooininKton and I'coria to and from Mi»so\i« Hiver. Denvtu* ami l'acilh* Coast
In li-'i'ipolis. ('ineinnati. sprii liiis to ami li»in Cities,
an.] Coin (•aboard
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Call or rite t-, .1 _. ilnia street dejiot
rg February 1st, 1890,
ThO St. Pnul, Minneapolis A Manitoba Ky. and its* branches beeamo this
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RY. LINE.
If you are KOlrii* to the Kn' Valley, taki
Liver Regulator
To the Gold. Silver, Copper. Iron and t'oal Minee of Montana, tako the
Great Northern Railway Line
To (iri'at, Kails, the I-'nture Industrial Conti'i- of the North-west, lake Iho
Q-reat Northern Railway Line
To Helena. Hull.', Spokane Falls and tho Coast Citios, tako the
Great Northern Railway Line
To Karfc'O, Crooknton, CJrand Forks anil Winnipeg, tako tho
Great Northern Railway Line
To nil Minnesota, South Dakota, Nohrth Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California and Manitoba points, take tho
Great Northern Railway Line.
For tlekets, maps and guiil.'S. apply lo your home agent, or write to K. 1. lllTNBY, tien. l'ass. anil ticket Agt., Great Northern Railway, St. I'aul, Minn.
BTTlio Great Northern Hallway I.1110 runs its own Magnlflcont Dining ears, 1'alaco Stooping cars,
Markham
Kdiiwor h, airent, IS. A. K))tl.
OUGH *?. ISWtBil
3 l'nrms of the Milk the
Great Northern Railway Line
Special apartmont cars and Free
bleepors on Daily Through Trains.
No lady should live in perpetual fear, and sutter frotn the more serious troubles that so •ften appear when Dr, Kilmer's Complete F&maleBeinedy is certain to prevent tumor and ••neerthere. Far sale by Lew Fisher."
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Abstracts of Title,
liHving bought the oonnlete nbstrse.t books of Jotineon .t Webster, we are prepared to mnkc 11bgtrnets to all IiiikIk in Mout joinery county upon short r.otice and r.t rcaHiui ili'.e priees. l'lenty of home and forviuu money to toim at (i and 7 per cent. Oniee iu Ortib!i'.:n lil-ek. rorth Washington-*! nuir ly
Dr.
or internal uiui Kxteinal I've
W. Forslia's Aitcrativs Balm.
A lialin for verv vvourui 1m: i, nn ip a positi^e liemorer of I'hIiih. Swell n.'H m:i| Ilill.uumation it is a reliable heftli-r--a u'niiderHil curntive medicine A singl.- tri'il will conviaec the enfleriiii iliul Korslui's 111 nil lias uo equal. you liMTe lieeu ailing for yeiirH. vnn should try It is Halm al nin It never la'ls 'o give instant relief ami efleet peiiniiuent eure. I seil both Internally find exierimlly, anil ie a fovereign reusedy. I'rlee Mleeats .tnd il.
Hit. A M. IHCMTON S»l.i: I'ltOP. I.nhorutorv. CineiniiHti, O. Sold liv drug^icte.
TO WiM 1M
SufferlnB from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, WBRting weakneFS, lost inanliood. otc., I will Bend a, valuable treatiso (sealed) containing full particulars for homo euro, FREE of ebargo. A splendid medical work should tie read by every man who is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. F. C. FOMXF.SC, aio.odus, Coilll.
AND NOS. 101, SOS, 030. LEADING SCHOOL PENS.
No. 28
St Louis,Mo. l»en. l'ass sol lei teil.
Agl.
University
AND NOS. 333, 444, 16.
The Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden, Conn, MANUFACTUBBUS OP Steel Pens, Ink Erasers and Pocket Cutlery.
THE GLAD:STGNH."
N SQ W/
AGENCIES IN EVERY COUNTY. FOF{ ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS.
BUSHNELL & GLESSNER COMPANY
ILL.——SOLE MANUFACTURERS.—— SPRINGFIELD, O.
•V. W. MORGAN. L. LEE.
MORGAN & LEE,
SUCCKSSOHS TO JOHNSON & WKUSTJEK.
'].* tlie li 11 t'rL lump .the world. It gives a pure, soft, liriilianl, white light oi5candle po ver. I'mvr 11 brighter than gaslight mid softer tlmn elecirie liglit-inore clioi-r-fill thin either. A marvelous lii-hl Ironi oidinarv kerosene oil.
SKHiNH IS KI.L1EVlNG. A "wonderful laiup" it is indeed It neV'T needs I rimming, never siuokes nor lireauschiniiisys, never smells of the oil uo L'limniing up, no leaks, 110 sputtering.
insMj/Miwan 110 elimliiiig up of the MbdSsSsgP of any kind, and cannot, explode, Ann bctOm. all tho^c lulvantages it given a clcar, white light, 10 to$) times the eize and brillnuicv ol any ordinnry house lamp. Kiui4bcd in either Hrass, Nickel, Gold or Antii|iio Bronze. Also
Tlio Glailstono Kxtouslon Study I.iiiiip, for Clergvmen, Editors, College Students, rrofessors, 'i'eachers, Physicians and ott er profeseional men. Tlio Glnilstono I5nni|uet Liun|i.
The Gladstone I'iaiii. l.uti»ls.
Send for price list. Single lamps at wholesale prices. Itoxeil and sent by express. £Sr"Uet our pneos. "Seeing is believing."
POITTZ'S
"fOR?E AND CATTLE POWDERS
No House will die of Coi.io. Bots or Lcko to7Y.fi. H' FoutzV rowdere nrc tised In time. Kout/s .^owlors will cure and prevent HogCholxiu*
Kontz*B Powders will prevent Gapes ix Fowls. '•onu'f* l'owders *viW increase the quantity of ndrtC unl crcam twenty per cent., and makefile butter firm r.-M pweet.
I ontz'8 Powders wv'i cw^v*. present almost ev*Rx ni^rASK to widen mio i'attic *ir«i subject, ofrz's Po\vryns v.ili. uit* Savisfaction.
Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. MD.
RANTED*
Ak'X.C, Mahorney
Wants to sell his
Residence on
College
street, Call at his
Furniture and Stove
Supply house,
STEEL PENS
"MILLER BROS."
Are AMERICAN, and the BEST. LEADING BUSINESS PENS. No. 87 Falcon
K.HD Nos. 75, 117, 1, Acme. LEADING STUB PENS.
No, 4
Oarbon Stub AND NOS. 119, 102, GBANT PKN. LEADING LEDGER PENS-
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•Oj-Tl MOUTH
No. 99
113 N. Washington St.
THE NEW YORK STEAI DENTAL CO.
Rooms 3, and 5 Grand Opera House IN DIANAAOLIS.1ND.
Teeth extracted without pain bv the uee of Vitalized Air or Nitrons Oxide of Gas, which fa
perfectly harmless and agrees with all conditions 11I system. Teeth extruded plain, 36e. Gold fillings 81 and upwards. Silver and AniaVgum fillings, 50 and ?5e. Teeth £4. $5, 86,88, 810 to 8.1O per set. All kinds of the Kitiest Dental Work in the ptate at reduced prices. All work warranted. Sixteen ears' experience.
A. P. llhiHKON. Manager.
A RDF IIABLE DfllVE
.lust by driving to
BIN FORD'S LUMBERYARD
For dumber. Shingles, Lime, Lath. Cement, etc. You will save money. Try it, uo harm ilono. 213 S. Washington street O'ville, Ind.
SALES MEW
WANTED
10 canvass tor the sale ol'Hurseiy bi»ek. Sieaily employment glialanteed. SALAKY AUD EXTI'KNtf lis paiii lo sticceselul men. Apply al once fluting age. Mention this paper.
CHASE BEOS. CO.. Mester, N, Y.
OUIt NEW I Kolfid I 'OoldWstctal
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GLADSTONE LA Ml' CO., 71 Park I'laee,-ew York.
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The Great Eagllib Prescrlptloo* successful Medicine used ot«t
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^5^30 years in thousands of cases. W W Cures Spermatorrhea, NeryoutX JS9 Weaknett, Emiuiont, Impoteney Bik and all diseases caused by abuse.' Ibbfobx] indiscretion, or a*er-exertion. urrnj Biz packages Guaranteed to OuretvhenaUotKer* JV»(tAsk your Druggist for Tfce Cr««i ragllah Pmerlptlsa, take no substitute. One Package 1. 81* $5, bv mail. Write for Pamphlet. Addrav [Ullu Cbcmical Oo.» Detroit, Hick*
FOR SALE BY LEW FISUER.
Worth $100.00. licti $85 iw&tch in tho world. Perfect timcket'icr. Warranted heavy,
SOUU GOLD huntine c*»eA. lloth ladict' and gent a size*, with works find esse* of
quo) value. Onk l'EltSONiu ih locality can wcuro 000 Vrec» togotber with our large valuable lbicofllouseh«ld
Tbcto sftinplci, a* well
the h'.ro free. All the work you
necil !o 1. to .how what wo .end you to tbow who edl-jrow ftiendi and n*igbboraandthtwo about
you—thatalwa)ir«
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in valuable trade form, which holds for years mud thu. were repaid. Wcp.y all nprM.. freight, etc. Aflcr you know nil, if you would like to go to work for ui.you. iamfrom SJO lo SOU per «eek .nd ul.war.li' Stln.ou as Co., Box 81S, rortlunU, Maine.
FREE
One of the I BEST Xel-| escopes ln| the world. Our facilities aro unequaled, and to introduce oar superior (roods we wlU sendVKBE toONK PERSON In each locality, as above. Only those *bo write to us at once can make sure ot the chance. All you have to do in return Is to show our goods to
Our facilities
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AYEUhRtH^^—Kln,nnK of thU adrerttiem.nt muiu- IF .how. the .mall end of the teleicope. The following cot give, the .ppearanco of It reduced jo
about the flMeth part of IU hulk. It I. a grand, double .lie tele,. •cope, a. large aa eaiy to carry.
We will alio .how you hpwyoq
make from to »1» a day at lea.t, from the atart.wlth. all expreu charge^
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out experience. Better write at oncc. We pay all expreu charge^ AddreM.H.HALLE'lT JiCO., B.x aso, l'OB
PENNYROYAL WAFERS.
Prescription of a physician who has had a life long experience in treating female diseases. Is used monthly with perfect success by over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe, effectual. Ladies ask your drugsrfst for Pennyroyal wafers ana take no substitute, or Inclose TXWfr age for sealed particulars. Soloby
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Illailder Couipl&tnts thU g. remedy has no equal." «h ]!, liltfht to the Spot nrPrcpared nliDr. KilmeiJ
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