Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 March 1891 — Page 6

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30 other styles at prices to suit everybody. If you ain't get them from your dealer, write us.

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LOCAL NEWS.

The McClure inurdor esse begii* Mouday.

l-ado^a will hold a grainl horse »how this Spring.

Monday was graval iosd (lav in the ContiBiioi}«r's court.

Sam Johnaeu in .juite snik at Ins home ou ea»t I'K.ukiin *tr"t«i.

W. B. Kelio and Governor Dathaut, of Waveland, were in tht city Moidaj.

The Knipht Templars will U'Te

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Rwppaffo & Whitn aru'ne.l casas in tho Snpr- ii.e cuui iii Jnrliuiiupolm Monday.

O. M, attfiidod a nieeunc «f the bnrbed w.re men in Ouicano luis week.

1 he K. of P'r of this city instituted a branch of that older in Wingato Monday night.

Ed Voris and t)lmrl«y Williams will leave the first week in June to make a tour of Europe.

Swank fc Clark, the tailors, have returned luto the room formerly occupied by Tauaonbauin Bros.

•J teV U'Nritll was Sntvl in the Mayor's •oiuMoiuiaj uioiitioL' for beiag IU a beastly utate of intoxication.

•James Mali.iu hat beooino reconciled in the marriaco of lui daouhtor and will not prosecute Jasper Elmore fsr perjury.

Klder W .S. Drown will assume his duties as pastur of the Chricti*!) chtiroh in this city tomorrow. HIH family will nrrire foinrtim# next week.

Tlit ti.i,ual dtrlaiaation coatest of the Montgomery eon lit schools will take place in the V. M. C. A. armory III this city on April 18th, afternoon and oTenin£.

The Boaru of ("oinmissioiieis of Tippecanoe county have refuted to allow Sheriff McClaskey'n bill for bonrdiujr Mr. Pettit. The Captain appealed to the courts.

Wilbur Cooley was in Cambridge eity last week and purchased ten head of thoroughbred registered horses, the finest lot ever bought to the city. (Jne of them, a four-year-old, i» valued at 3:500.

A. H. Bowers retired Wednesday morning fr«m the grain and elevator business here, after serving the public in the capacity of grain dealer twelve years. He will shortly serve as cashier of the People's Unnk.—Darlington Echo.

Zixler & Reimer is the name of a new firm who have rented the room formerly occupied by Barn hi 11, Hornady A Pickett and will shortly open a confectionary and bakery estab1 istimeat. The zeatlemei hail from Shelbyville, Iod.

Tippecanoe county people are now talkiag of petitioning 6ov. Hovey to have the $7, earned by Mr. Pettit for ov«i-tinie labor in the northern priBoa, tnrned ever to them that it may g* toward defraying th« expenses of fan late trial. What glattous.

1 he directors of the Motion railroad held their annual meeting in New York last Wednesday. Dr. W. L. Hreyfogle was re-eleeted president, and four new directors of his following were chosen. 'I he meeting W»B devoid ot the sensational features which had been expected.

Wm. Evans left here last Tuesday morning. He tolii his wife he was going to the couutry. His family know nothing of his whereabouts. Hewas dressed in Ins best Sunday clothes, and said to have bought a ticket at Iudlanapolis for Kentucky. He is goue and that is dll wo can learn.—Ladoga Leader.

William Murdock, a former resident of Lafajette, lint now of Chicago, has brought suit agaist the Board of Trade in that city to recover §5,000 he lost in a wheat speculation. 1'he man who will speculate in that gambling hell is a fool, but the man who speculates and then F(]ueals slu-ukl he kicked off the earth.

tieorge Cramer met with a very painful RCcident on Tuesday. He, in company with bis father, was cutting wood on the farm of Jesse lirau!, who ii\es a few miles weBt of town, and in some manner the ax struck his right foot luiiicting a dangerous wound. He was Immediately brought to town iu carr tg The wound is gettiuj along as nicely as cotrd he expected.—Waynetown Hornet.

William Moore had quite an exciting adventure with T. H. McClellan'B gray pony Tnesday about neon. Ho was driving the pouy to the l.'iggy aud had gotten opposite Chamber's' tin *ho when Ihe pony eonclttded to stop and give hi* driver a lefBon in kicking, which he hi by breaking both shaives and demolishing the f: .Tit eud of the buggy, while Billy quietly s-.it in the buggy and held the lines.—liai lington Echo.

Well! Here is 'Montgomery county again, parsing the little hat, and inviting Tippecanoe county to go down inio her treasury for more wealth. This time it is 108.40 for boarding him with clean linen. Say, Montgomery county, just take this county, aud give the people of Tippecanoe credit on the account. Think again. You may have over-looked something. If you have, be sure to send the bill.—Lafayette Leader.

Eeunited After Many Years

The following dispatch from Carthage. Mo.j to the Chicago Herald will be of interest to a number of parsons iu this county: "A romantic reunion of a husbaud and wife, separated for seven years, occured to-day. Nineteen years ago J. ®. Smith, of Ladoga, lud., mar" ried a young woman of Danville, III., ani the pair settled iu Kansas. Fortune did not favor them, and they moved to Idaho, where their ill lack was even more pronounced. Smith took his family to Colhoun county, Arkansas, in 1885, and returned to Idaho, where he went to prospecting. He was lost in the mountains and reported dead, aud his wife, with her son, a boy of sixteen, came to this city, Smith struck a rich claim two years ago, sold it for $27,000, and having invested the money ill lands in Seattle and Spokane Falls, now wortfi £100,000, started iu search of bis wife aud bo.v. After a six months' search lie found them lieie to-day, the wife* supporting herself by teaching music and the hoy working ill the foundry. Smith's father is President of the National bank of Ladoga, Ind."

Senator Leland Stanford, of California, is estimated to be worth $30,000,000.

Aecording to Secretary Noble, the Penslo Bureau is now issuing betwesu 11,000 and 16," 000 certificates a week.

Ch&rlsy Hayes Pei»o«»d.

Last night Chtrley Hayes, brother of Jamos Hayei, landlord of the Hendrlx Hotel, nine near death's door by takisg, as be thought, some wild efcerry cordial. The doctor was summoned aud oa investigation it was dissevered that he had taken an over-dose and was poisoned. Restoratives were applied and he is all right this aiornine.—Brazil Times.

CiitrHiitr id Cure for l.HGrlpp4. We authorize onr druggist to sell yoa Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Oouplis and Colds, upon this condition. It yo« are afllioted with LaGrippe and will use this remedy aocordiug to directions, giving it A fair trial, and experience BO bsnfit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We make this offer, because of the wonderful success of Dr. King's Mew Discovery during last season's epidemie, Havo bead of no case In which it failed, Try

it. Trial bottles free at Nye it Co's Drng Store. Large size 50c and $1.00.

The tirewers »f New York olty own five out of every seven saloons In that city.

Iu 18110 the English importation of eggs represented a soui of $15,000,000.

Knr eight years 1 have suffered from catarrh wlnult affected my eyes and heanug, have employed many physicians without relief. I am now su my eepen4 bottle of Ely's Greatn Balm, and teol confident of a complete cure. —Mary C. Thompsou, Cerro (Jordo, 111.

April and May departures for Earopewill be vsry large.

I am an old man aud have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the lust ten years. I urn entirely cuied by the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease.—Hanna Billiugs, L. S. Peusien Att'y, Washington, D.C

No one can develop the grnae of meeknei* by listening to a crying bahy. Stop its fretfulness by curing the colic with Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup.

Kalakaua was a thirty-lhird degree Mason. He wag also master of one of the Bine Lodges, scribe of the chapter, and warden of the Templars.

The able, learned, level-headed Judge Thomas M. Cooley enoe said to his law alais: "Young gentlemen, beware of the fatal faculty of speech."

The Sprl«i£ Medicine.

The popularity which Hood's Sarsaparill* has gained as a spring medicine it wonderful. It possesses just those elements of health-giving blood-purifying and appetiterestoring which everyhedy seems to need at this season. Do not continue in a dull, tired unsatisfactory condition when you may bo so much benefited by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It purities the blood and makes the weak strong.

A sealskin coat or robe has been "built" aud lined with salite for the Duchess of Portland at a cost of 1,000 guineas.

Mrs. Philip I). Armour, the wife ot the Chicago millionaire, is a notable house-keeper, aud prides herself upon her culinary successes.

Invalid S»rr«ni9ntul ine Speer's Lnferinented (iiape Juice is a pure unintoxicant wine from the iiuest native grown, Port rapes, especially for the use of Christian Churches, preserved from fresh and pule jmce as it is pressed from I lie grape and gaarented to retain its grateful flavor and essential qualities uuimpared for any period. Much used for evening parties and and invalids who do not uso slitnulaoU.

The John Boyle Keilly memorial fund La# reached $13,000 and is rapidly increasing.

Mrs. Patnam, sister to James Russell Lowell, is said to be the best linguest in Ho"ton.

How foolish to sit and wait and suffer with citarrb, when Old Saul's Catarah euro wU I cure vou readily aud radically.

Mansvillo's building a £'tf0,000 Y. M. C. A. hall

A Wuucie ben iays eggs measuring 7 .jX 63-j iuchn.

Indiana lias invested $221,300 in Y.

buildings.

THE CRAWIAjRDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

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'Tis said there are ti5,500 soldiers of the late war living in Indiana.

Paul Jones was released from prison north last week—had served six terms there.

I'ratiis mid Frit it Trees'

an ably written honk and gives trustv information for all who grow fruit of any sort or kind. Stnrk Bros.JNurseries, Louisiana, Mo., will send it free to all interested—oraege Sudd Fanner.

Buggies at Coiioon .V Fisher's.

Lumber.

Having purchased the J. W. Henry saw mill located west of the miction known to some aa the Corbin it Henry mill) we are now buying all kinds of timber at highest prie?s. )iir umber buyer is Mr. John Swank who formerly bought for tho above named Mill.

CliAWl-'uHIiSVll.l.K l.l .MllKii Co.

English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or calloused lumps ami blemish»s from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, svveeney, ring-bene, stilles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save £511 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. E. Deletion, druggist, Crawforilsville

It Was Just in Time.

(i.e. liartliolomew. KalKasUa, Mich, says: "I located in this place live years ail", having formerly resided Troy, X. Y. I have been a jfl'eat sufferer from what the physicians of Tiny called llriL'ht's disease. 1 used |)r. David K' nnedy 1','ivorite lteinedy. of lioimout. N. Y. All tile terrible symptoms of the disease are pout). I have no traeen of any

Disorder" of the Kidneys,

lireror bladder. Whnv-.ouid begrudge the cost of thi* nu'diuino '.one dollar a bottle) for sueh a blesslnp or refuse tbis simple though sincere token of pratitnde for being' perfectly eared? I owe everything ro Dr. Kennedy'.*" l-'avorite Hemedy, and hope thir. will induce others who sailer from any ktilncy, liver or bionr dikonlitr to use this m«4ioiiie."

Matin ut HONBOUT. N. $1 (i fer li.

NEW FANCIES IN SUITINGS.

The continued demand for quiet effects has continued among tho designers of tho finer goods in outing fabrics. Soino of the most expensive tennis suitings are in combinations far re.iioved from tho jrarish reds, blues, and yellows worn by the 400,00(1 Inst season.

The Covert coat, win appear in tho spring cut straight down lull in envelopment. without shaping, ami be only in the light tan colors associated with its naino. It will lie about si?: inches unircr. however, then the regulation overt, and will be one o! tr.o palpably Inslmuinblo top coats ot the mild season.

Tho (scotch will be shown in what is known ns the "invisible pbiid" patterns, iu atv.'oras. in various shades of tan and brown. 'I here wt.l also be many ot tliose two-color diagonal weaves gray and white, crav and brown, gray and black, and giav and blue, that: will make up in an effect striking ior richm ss ami ijnt• n.le, l'he newer fanrics sin mgs arc asold as the bills. lliev an in tbo Scotch effects Unit have not been used lor MHHO years, though alwavs in th" roperul:s of the high class stocks, 'lhe gravs. grayblues «nd other simi.ur tones hM yea. ihu novelties will tins year a pear in variations i:pon last season patterns ami be the .scaplcs oi the line. l'he dark. rough-laced, light weight overcoats vrib be made slight Iv Hinder. Indeed, the tenilencv toward la leasing the length ot coals lias been gom. on steadily —almost imperceptibly for several vears past, it has affected the overcoats, frockcoats. and sack-coats. A sack-coat of three years ago, coining dowu barely to the middle line of the hips, compared with the long sack of this cotiiiug spring, extending well below the hips, would verifv that wlii!e the lengthening may have been gradual it is marked. The sack-coat* will be one and a half inches longer than last sprnm.

In trousers there wnl he a trifle more of distinctiveness in patterns among the regular lines. There are, however, some big plaids in black aud white with lines of red or blue or yellow tracerv parmeating the design that will be made up in trousers to be worn with the mixed suits. By mixed suits, of which will be a more generr*. affectation than ever, is meant where the trousers and waistcoat are different according to the range of fancy of the wearer, and tempered into an ensemble of requisite quietuoe by the regulation black cutaway coat.

ALL SORTS.

Met by chants—toe choir.

The largest cotton plunter in the world is Samuel S. Richardson of New UrK He has -1&.000 acres of cotton land a:. employes 0.U0U negroes.

The common council of Cincinnati at the suggestion of the health officer has passed an ordinance making it misdemeanor to gi\i' public exhibitions of mesmerism and hypnotism. due of the latest things in church fairs is bazaar held Edinburgh. .Scotland, for the purpose of raising funds to provide accommodations for ladies who faint during church service. "1 don't believe in women bleaching their hair veilow. "Neither do I. "It awkward. Mv typewriter's is that color, while mv wife is red.''

Everv loan is to a large degree ins own descendant whether illustrious or otherwise depends largely on himself. 1 he strength of spider silk is incredible. Bi/.e lor size it is considerably tougher than a bar of steel. An ordtnarv spider a thread is capable oi bearing a weight of three grains, while a sled thread of tho same thickness would support less than two. ...

The teacher whacked the boy, one day. Who di-i'beyed tlie rule. The cholurs did not. lauuii nor play

To see that. laiiitn in school. Cine solution of the problem of "ii'o. arid perhaps the best, is to guard in every way ugaiust possible future trouble.

A poet wrote to his lady lo\c "1 hear each word you say. For MY-ea rs retch out to where vou are.

Ten thousand miles away." '•'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.'' but it beats the Dutch how much better it is to have loved and won.

The average number of the Cowers known as the !ily-of-the-\alley used in New York alone is i.uOu.OOO a winter, cr. at the rate of "t cents a spray, about $50,000 worth. Fate is 1 ike some si range musician, who Ju-t playh iiis numbers as et down right through And. wiiel lier cheers or hi.-ses may attend, Makes no change in the program tollie end.

To be able to say with Macbeth that you "Have won golden opinions from all sorts of people." go. to those people for advice.

Wit is the feather on the arrow, humor tin- shaft, and philosophy the flint at tho point. The joke is the sending ot it home, and the hit is the wo'jnd it makes.

A convict in the Colorado penitentiary has invented gallows that compels prisoners when they are sentenced to deatli to become their own hangman.

Horseshoes of compressed paper have been introduced into tin* artillery und cavalry of the (ierinan army. The shoo is math oi' sheets of parchment paper "cmeiited with a preparation of turpentine. Spanish white lac and boiled llij'-ced oil. 'I lie separate layers are stamped out. cemented and onsolidaled by a Indraulic pre-s. When dry the shoe is rasned to lit each horse.

N N O N E I S

Smart weed-—Thurlow. A: cross eye—A bulldog's. A world-beater—A vagabond. Yolkoil together—A twin egg.'' More I bun a match—Two matches. A. set back A rl ilicial teeth returned. •'.•••

i',' H'verytHMly :i Skill-Ureathei ,i sci-ntilie gentleman of Buenos Avres M. Colics, has discovered that all living animals breathe through their skins as well as through their bings. Hypodermic injei tions of oxygen into their kin are lal.cn up by the capillaries of tho system in tlie ame manner as when oxygen is breathed through the lungs. The practical part.of the dis overy is that Jl. Cubes think- the hypodermic respiration will become of great use in lung diseases.

Plowing by aoieclri' iiy.

An o.periiiienlal station for the purpose of plowing the land by electric motors has been set up on property belonging to the Mar,piis de lu Laguna. The power of a water wheel of some twenty horse-power will be employed, and the implement for working the lund is expected to operate at a distance oi three miles from the generating dynamo.

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NDURANCE.

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Indians ato.u and desirous of ft mount have known to run wild pony dowu. liov lalco one by sheer endurnncc. 't ajiii is, of course, ai great a ..ic/enco in stamina and staying powvi-s among- Indians as among- tho whiles, but almost any village or camp will liirmsh one or two, or even three, bron athletes who are yood nnd game al a day's runnil? ], to run one hundred miles from their last repast. A wild pony can••'Ot do this, npracticed, grass-fod 1 soft, he shows no such strength bottom, bhould necessity point and occasion oiler one of these savage Morcurys will undertake a mustang's capture on foot, coursing: him by surht as greyhounds course hares. The time selected is after a litfht snow— this on account of the plain, open trail it shows in the event of the pony ottiny out of sight at any tune during the chase. Then, a^ain, the running Indian cau scoop up a handful of suoiv lis he tlies. and make it tulce the place of water. hen such a chase is arranged for, the Indian or Indians who are to do I I'sino- cam!) the night beforo band of mustangs and arise lie earliest grey of the moni111^. .-.tripped of ovorythiug but their inoocuMiis they begin the hunt. They select ihcir victim, "cutting- it out1' of the ••bunch.'' and pursue straight away. I hey nover circle it. as that would make the Indians run a greater distance than the pony. Away across the country goes the astonished pony, with tne runners square on in its trail, pushing forward in silence. Sullenly they ding to i|

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where it lends. I lull and down, among rocks, across ot reams—whore ttie pony goes, they go, tireless as fate. At last, broken in heart and strength, indfcle to struggle farther, the mustang is taken. I nless far stronger than usual, ho will be run down within the nrst lifty miles.

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Among the legends of Ireland is till?) beautiful a id sugcestivo myth— the islands of life and death. In & ceri^iu lako in Munstor there were two ii-land.s. Into tho first death could never enter, tuil ajje and sickness and the vioarinesh of irfe and the paroxysms of fearail suilannp all were there known, and tle\ did their 'work till the innabitiiHts, tired of immortality, learned to look upon the "pposite island as uuon a haven of repose. They launched their barks upon the gloomy waters, they touched its shore and they uoie at rest. This legend represents with pathetic fidelity tho sad Krin of to-day. looking- over to Atlanta across the b»ia—America, tho haven of repose, the shores of rest. Of the oflrisn people now left in Ireland it is safe to say 60 per cent have an am ntion someday to seo the land of the free and tho home of Yaukco Doodle.

A ISivjil ol ahforni.-i Forest*. J'licre an onorinous true in tho Ocnjulgoo river swamp, near ville, (in., that rivals the fa giants of tho all forma forests. tree is of tlio tupelo gum variety, towers above ihe surrounding forest of immense oaks. Jt is evidently of groat age. and doubtless was inhabited by the Indians in the prehistoric a tie of 1his country. Tne tree is hollow at tho base with an aperture large enough to admit a. tail man. The hollow extends upward for a distance of liituen loot, affording- space enough for two stories, Tho hallow ut the base is twelve feet in diame'er.

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1 In Austrian ministry of trn.de is making great preparations lor the international postal congress in A ienna next Alay. l'he grounds and buildings of tho Society for (iardon Culture havo been leased for the congress, and the big salon has been already redecorated and rearranged in an amphitheater. The congress will include representatives from nil European and American states, and w:ll remain in session six weeks, it wiil be presided over by Hitter von Obentrant, general direclor offlio. Austrian postoii.co and telegraph.

'live I'ille.: \Vs(i, pidcrs.. A short distance out from liuona ista, cal., the.e is a cave literally swarming with spiders of a, curious species of immense siy.e, some of thein having legs four inches in length and a, body as largo as that, of a canary bird. The cave was discovered in December, I-i », and was often resorted to by the pioneers, who obtained the webs for use in place of thread. F.arly and iato the cave constantly resounds with a buzzing noise which is emitted by the spiders while they aro weaving their nets.

Cfelerit.ined tn EVotidv larin^. Jay Hawk—Iluow dew yaou sell charms by tho bushel? .Jeweler—I!y the bushel!. What do you want with so many?

Jay Hawk —Wall, niy' dartor Jemimas cross-eyed, lame an' has a v. :.ort on her nuoso: but the papers i":z gaot ter say her charms is iniiiimerable when she marrios next -.veeic if it eaost-s every- cent I've made in faorty year.

I SK* R.artirsi IJ(*UH,

Ihe earliest known lens is ona made of rook crystal unearthed bv l.avard at Nineveh. 1'his lens, ihe age of which is to be measured by tnoiisnnds of years, now lies the Hriiish nm.-euin. witili lit? HurfntH hh bi*ii iit *is when it left the muki'r* uut«,' tho side of it are very recent, specimens of lens which have been ruined by e.\posiirc to London's fog iind smoke.

Good horses are always iu domanq, It is as hard to keep good horses as it is to sell ooor ones.

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CURE.

Blck Hoadaoheand rellova all tho trembles jom. dent to a bilious state of tho system, such Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distrowi after eating. Pain in tho Side, &c.<p></p>SICK

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Hoiaacho, yet Oartor's Little liver Pills ara equally valaablo in Constipation, curing and p-j. Venting tlitaannoyinpr complaint,whilo tliry co rroct all disorders of thOBtomach^tlmtilato th9 isvor and regulate tlio bowela.<p></p>HEAD

EvoniitUcyouly

'Aehothoy would be almootprlceloBs to thoeo who Buffer from this distressing complaint bntfortu.

Iiately tlielrgoodncss does notend lioro.and linns Who onco try them-will find thosollttlo pills vain, able In so many ways tliat they will not bo wil. lUsg to do without them. But after alleick head

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flsthobano of so many livoa that horo is -whira We make our groat boast. Our pills euro it wiuia

Others do not. Carter's Uttlo Liver Pills aro very small nml very easy to take. Ouo or two pills mako.i d's.) They aro strictly vegetable and do nut gi :po or purge, but by thoir gontloaction pleasoail -.Thi) nso tliem. In vialsat 25 cents five for $1. Sold by druggiata everywhere, or Bout by mail.

CARTER Mew V:

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113 EAST MA IK ST.

(Successors to Ccorge Long & (0)

We have fine line of Sugar. Coffee Tobacco and Canned Good.*

Come and Inspect Our Stock.

Farmers desiring to fxrhnnge theii produce lor Fresh. Groceries, _j and always at the

Lowest Current Rates.

Should call at our store on Fait Market St r«ct.

We have a good trade and expect i» maintain it by fair treatment of all customers.

Toniiouson & Beaggs.

PENNYROYAL WAFERS.

Prescription of physician whe has had a lifo long experience in treating female diseases. Is used monthly with perfect success by over 10,000ladies. Pleasant, safe, effectual. Ladies nsk your druggist for Pennyroyal "Wafers aud take no substitute, or inclose postage for sealed particulars. Sold by all druinrists, 1 per box. Address:

THE EUREKA CHEMICAL. CO., DETROIT, filicn 1'UK ALli r.Y Li:.\Y l-'lSIl !•.!

Drawings, fcptcifica tions, Applicator

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Made By

\V. J'. Mi API

(moo ijvfr .lake Oh. Court limine

SURE CURE FOR CATARRH

FOR OYER FIFTY YEARS this old Sovereignllemedy has stood tintest, and stands to-day the best known remedy for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache. Persist in its use, and it will effect a cure, no matter of how long standing the case may be.

For sale by druggists.

RFATTY VIANOS tun. oufJANs, IJDtllll llANIKI. IllATTr.W'll shingtou, N. nrawwuuun.

ITh iy Ifi iif?t «»n rn.v UJLlll lO iSruhlifs, Curlers aud M«.ij.'t'in*. s.inifr» r. Write now.

MridjL'm.'wi. !?I, r.miitlway, N. Y.

sittifitiuiiK to witlo awakr nion t»

Hfll our iir»o of Manly Nurj-cry Slock. S

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SpccialtieH. fay wm-kly. I-inooutnt Satlf?iactiun to «*ijst4tuoj a it• ^uaraii^''Hl. Adress li |,1"\ 1!|{(JS., Nnrservmen. I ln« linn is perfectly tellable. Koehesiei-, N. Y.

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Whispers, heard. emlorlab.. Su-ees.,i\il when' all remedies fall. Sold bv I'. Iljscox "tilMM

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/Oocfe's Cottoix Root O O N iv of Cotton Hoot. Tansy and xLV \VJ»fi'roya1—a recent discovery by an physician* 1* succcssfuttw uttd moitudy-a!o, Ktfeotual. Prioo $1, by raafL scajcd. Liidies, aak your dnurfitfst for Cook's cotton Loot Compound and take no substitute, or inelora stamps for scaled particulars. Address POM) I.ll.Y COMPANY, No. 3 1-tsliei illock, lol Vf cKidward are., Detroit, Mich.