Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1891 — Page 3
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PATENT
GOLD CLASPS
3,4
K«!5tl'Hshi',l iliirty vvnr*. !touk»kr'|itni Trrinn nuMlfrnlv. muiI-hd
ONLY ONE
HARIUKT HALL,
I
New Lawn Fence.
Neatest and strongest made. I in proved Iron anil Steel Lawn, tanii nnd Cemetery l-'enees, protected by lllteeii I'.S. I'atents. Agei.ts wanted everywhere. Send for circular* and information. THE I'OINDKXTKR
AN HA C."n' It 1N (5 CO.. 37 and HI W, south St. Indianapolis, Ind. Only perfect governor for wire, patented Jan. JSH1.
I I N I &
That is when1 Darter is always to be Conn I. lie acknowledges :n) competitors! lie makes his own piicrs. No one can pay as much lor {rrain as Darter, ills i:n-ilitits lr "grain is
c(|iialed in the state. A trial ili convince the most skeptical. He wants, and must have at once,
WHITE CORN FOR MEAL
Ami must, have it ai. any price, liring on your
W E A A N E
Have just, received another car load ol that celebrated Minne sota Flour,
i.
An incomparable output of the linest i.iid in tlie northwest.* Trv one sack and you will use no other. Will also exchange this Hour tor wheat. Don't forget our
Reecl Department,
In whicn we cannot be undersold.
W. M. I iV IC E
Old Brewery Elevator, Big Four- Elevator.
EK'LH
tio moo
The Day Has Past
for
and
price—and that is £2 per dozen. Ueinninher this includes of work, and will not fade, 'rhousands of my cabinets
I have but out linest cla are in Crawfordsvillo and vicinitv and are all clear liaut. J)o not patronize anv gallery that makesthat would lade.
LAWSON. THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Over Con. Cunningham's.
MIAMI COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
ill IMinnotrrB|iliv inurli'. onlr r\pon»-nc i-lmitti at siny tiiu-.-. For circulars
THE 6EEAT SOUTH AMERICAN
NERVINE TONIC
AND
Stomaeh^Liver Cure
The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of the Last One Hundred Years. The Great South American Nervine Tonic
Which we row offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy
discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incalculable value who is affected by disease of the stomach, because the experience and testimony of many go to prove that this is the
great cure in the world for this universal destroyer. There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Tonic.
of Waynetowr., Ind.. says:
owe mv life to the Great South American Nervine. 1 had been in bed for five inontliB from the effects of ail exhausted stomach, Indigestion, Nervous Prostration, and a general shattered condition ol my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors. with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic improved meso much that I was able walk about, and a few bottles cured me entirely.
believe it. is the best medicine in the world.
can not rerommend it too highly."
No remedy compares with Sonm
1111-
Brown's Dentat Parlors
Circle Street,
IIION HALL BUILDING
i\irn eriy with the N. V. Sloniii Dental
r'"'ini:rr
•S'Tvintr t.ljo Nrttu 1 firli A
c:o.
PLATES.
spe.
alty.
ilted.
Tlltt NKW VORK STEAM: DENTAL COMPANY
MRS. EI.I.A A. RIIATTON.
I
AMERICAN
Ne'rvlneis perfectly safe, anil very pleasant to the taste. Delicate Indies, do not fail to use this great cure, because It will put the bloom of freshness anil beauty upon your lips oud in your cheeks, and quickly drive away your disabilities and weaknesses.
Price, Large 18 ounce Bottles, $1.25 Trial Size, 15 Cents. EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. If not kept by Druggists order direct from
Col
•'rown a*il Bridge Work Specialty.-/.
Tooth extracted without, pain. All 1). N. ItKOWX.
PATE If GOLO
4BM. CUSPS..
.'i, mid Grand Opera House I 1) IANAAOLIS, IND.
Teeth e\' '.v'tcd uoiit iialn l»y the "fVttnlized Air or Niti'(U Oxide ol Gni wlocl' is perfectly linrnil«psT' "green with all conditions of system. T.etli extracted plain 25c. oM fill ill|?n $1 and upwards. Silvur iini" Aimbu r.
n,»etU$».
S5, $5, Jfl. $«. $10 to 850 per set
All kinds ol lin- ."icst. Deiitiii Work In the stur nuced piicef. All Sixteen yrnrn' »:.\pf|i-:»ri A. I h'. .,UON, .7:**'r
$5Cabinets.
My Best §5 Cabinets for. §2 per doz.
and brilwork
Dr. E. DETCH0N. Crawfordsville, Ind.
RUSSIA'S FAME.
Sad Stories 'rom Stricken Districts of the Ozir's Dominion.
TWEM'Y MILLIONS WITHOUT FOOD.
Cold ItlnodtMl shy loci HoUM he s|, trying I'ooplc al* Th«»ir ."Merry Women to Sell Their 111* it* tor a Mtsil.
TKKKIM.K DKSTITlTTloN.
LONDON
CA-er
ONE
and
of New
ROBB,
Indiana,
«nyn: I cannot, express how much I owe to tlie
Nervine Tonic. My system was completely shattered, appetite gone, was coughing and spitting up blood:
IItn
sure I was In the first Btagex
of consumption, an Inheritance handed down through several generation!). I began taking the Nervine Tonic, mid continued its use for about six months, nail nin entirely c.ired. It is the grandest remedy for nerves, stomach und I lungs I liave ever seen."
Nr.nviNi as a cure tor the Nerves. No remedy com
pares with South American Nervine us a wondrous cure for the Stomach. No remedy will at all compare with South American Nervine as a cure for all forms ol failing health. It never falls to cure Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It never fails to cure Chorea or St. Vitus' Dnnce. Its powers to builil up the whole system are wonderful in the extreme. It cures the old, the^oung, and the middle aged. It is a great friend to the aged and infirm. Do not neglect to usfithiB precious boon: if vou do, you may neglect, the only remedy which will rest ure you to hcaltn. South American
Oct. -(.— Winter began in
Russia 011 Thursday with the first sharp ost. Living men cannot remember •y other year in which this simple announcement meant what it does now. There are literally "millions of human beings, at the furthest wilhiti a six days' journey of .ondon, to whom this frost comes as a sentence of death by starvation. Although the censors have forbidden the Russian papers to discuss the famine, the Novnsti ventures the declaration that U0.00a.00i) creatures are already without food.
Statistics prove conclusively that in many places, speculators get extortionate prices, torn merchants and village koolnlfK, or usurers, are charged with responsibility for the extortion. A Samara paper declares that .lews are angels compared with the koolak's, who are in the habit of reducing those in their power to the lowest stage of pov erty. Incidents showing the terrible distress of the people continue to be recorded. A poor wOinan of Ratchino, on returning home from a neighboring village, whither she had gone to try to purchase food, found all her children dead, and a post-mortem examination being made their stnmnehs were found filled with rags and earth. Many villages are completely deserted in the district of I'onn. One half of the population of Reasan has died ol hunger or disease. An odious traffic is carried on in women's hair, the best heads realizing a crown apiece. In some cases the price of a single meal is eagerly accepted.
ST. l'ETKKSHUIFCJ,
DAYTON OHIO.
x\
tenchcr*. Thuamls of stml'-nts in
A. D* WILT*
l'rinrl|,a!, DayIon, Ohio,
Oct.
KILLED AT THEIR PLAY.
Three Children Minified by llio Hursting of a Hollnr—Others l'".itiilly llurt.
GLASGOW.
Ky., Oct. :20. -A terrible
accident occurred in the eastern portion of the county, in which several children were killed outright and others fatally injured. .lohn Quigley ran a sawmill on Nabob creek, near the village of Nabob. The engine and boiler were old-fashioned affairs, without any of the modern appliances. About o'clock Saturday afternoon the boiler hurst, killing three ehildreu who were playing near. One was the child of a man named Morton, but the names of the others have not been learned here. Another of the Morton children was fatally injured, as was also a fireman, whose name was not given, and a man named
Kuban. Cuiglev, the owner of the mill, is reported to have tieen badly, mangled, but it is thought he will recover. FOUND DEAD ON THEIR SHIP.
Tli« ltodies of the Sailors of the Ited Wing Keeo vere*l Fourt ceil Lost
LKWKS.
Del., Oct. 'JO.—Capt. Viekers
and the crew of the life-saving station at Indian river recovered the bodies of fourteen men. the crew of the schooner 15 ed Wing. Two of the men were picked up 011 tlie shore and the others were taken from the rigg*ngof the schooner. Some of the bodies were terribly mutilated, the faces being bruised beyond recognition and their limbs broken. The body of the captain is supposed to be under the schooner, which is turned upside down,only the keel Vicing visible.
The '/.ii Hoyrntlft tlio Hot hsrhllds.
ST. PKTKIISHI KI:,
lice have given notice to bankers that no dealings with or Ihrough the house of liothschilds will be. permitted in Russia. Hankers corresponding with the liothschilds in Paris, London, or elsewhere, must seek new correspondents. The Russian government is said to feel deeply irritated at the liothschilds on account of their opposition to the recent loan, which was successfully negotiated without their assistance. !!l iino tti Washington.
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
:iH.
BITS OF IN FORMATION.
Miss May White, of Lansing. Mich., has slept i:iC days. Sixteen hundred bales of cotton were burned at Uird's Point, M'o.
Lincoln Wallace fell into a cistern at Cedar Rapids, la., and wasdrowned. The otlicers of the United States savings' bank at Topeka, Ivan., which has closed its doors twice since March last, ure charged with fraud.
Charles Grappi suspected of passing a forged check on the Fourth national bank of St. I.ouis. committed suicide in the jail at Highland, 111.
William Caswell, secretary of the Lenoir it Land Company, was thrown from his horse at Knoxville. Tcnn., Sunday and instantly killed.
Itnrglars secured S20U from the post office and Hill's clothing store at Sidney. la.. Friday night. They escaped by means of a team stolen from X. C. Wilson's barn.
In a speech at Toronto the minister of agriculture intimated that the dominion government had given up hopes of securing a' reciprocity treaty with tin United States.
Mr. 1011 is. who had charge of the rainniaking party in Texas, says the cost of the rainfall at San Diego was onefourth cent per acre, while the benefit •was ten cents per acre.
Maurice Strellinger, alias M. Ii. Curtis, the actor, was Saturday arraigned in Sun Franc'sco for the killing of Policeman Grant, lie was allowed a week in which to plead. .losepli Feltheger. a laborer, was buried in a trench under 20 feet of earth at Leavenworth, Kan. lie was dug out in an hour and a half and was found alive and but little hurt.
HE GETS A DOLLAR.
Ignatius Donnelly (iains a lSarren Victory in Ills (ireut Libel Suit.
MINNKAcorns.
26.—A
pe
culiar feature of the famine now raging is the large exportation of grain to foreign ports while millions of Russians are starving. Jt appears that about 35.000^000 more pounds of ryQ have been exported this year than in IStJO, notwithstanding the prohibition which gave a vast stimulus to export during the few weeks before it took effect. The diseases already prevailing in the famine-stricken provinces are creating almost as much alarm as the famine itself. The municipal authorities of St. Petersburg have voted a sum of money equivalent to S025.000 for the. relief of the sufferers from the famine.
Minn., Oct. '.20.—The
jury in the libel suit of Ignatius Don nelly against the Pioneer Press for $100,000 damages Saturday night bjought in a verdict giving Mr. Donnelly one dollar and allowing him five dollars for counsel fees. The trial has been probably the most famous in legal annals in the northwest, and owing to the prominence of the plaintiff and the matters involved attracted the greatest, interest
Ignatius Donnelly, the famous author and former member of congress, leader in the Farmers' Alliance and prominently mentioned for the presi deutial nomination of that party sued the Pioneer-Press for $100, 000 damages on account of the republication on February lf, 1801 of a letter from Col. W. S, King, formerly postmaster of the house of representatives and a man oi national reputation, which letter had been first published in the Pioneer Press eleven years previously. It was on account of the allegations of bribery made in that letter that Mr. Donnelly brought, the suit, for the greatest amount ever asked in one suit by an individual against a newspaper.
The. jury was out threa hours, and at one stage stood eleven to oue in favoi of the Pioneer Press. The case lasted live days, nnd was closely contested at all points. Mr. Donnelly is said to have been urged to bring the suit by his alliance friends, who insisted lie must clear himself of the charges made, _____ hii lit Years lor .Murder.
Prrrsuiniiii. Oct. !20. Mrs. Lucy Fitzsimnions. who was found guilty oi murder in tin: second degree, for the killing of Detective (lilkinson. has been sentenced to eight years in the nenitentia rv bv .ludgc Ewing.
TilE iMAHKETS.
l.i'iiin*, I'l'iivei'miis, hie. I .llU'Aiai. Oct. 24.
FLOUK—Quiet.
Spring Wheat Patents. *R.5C
©5.75 tin Iters. N.ril't--l."J Winter Wheat Flour 1'atentK. $T.00&5.:!f>: straights, !M.75fS5.U0.
WIIBAT—Killed
Oct. '20.—The po
Secretary
lUaine arrived here at :S:50 o'clock p. m. Saturday. The exact time ol his return was not known publicl.v until a few minutes before, I and only a few spectators were on hand to receivc him. .Accompanying the secrctarv were Mrs. IMainc, 'Private Secretary Dent and Mrs. Walter Damroscli. The secretary looked pretty mush as he has looked when feelin years. l^pidciiiK'S in i(»piiiuuy.
ItKiti.i.N. Oct. 'iii.—The weather in Germany is-miscasonably hut. An epidemic of influenza, with many fatalities. is reoortcd from Mahrisen, Ostrau and other places in Moravia. Typhus is also raging in some localities of that region to such a degree that public gatherings anil amusements are prohibited.
Chinamen llieak Into the I'nited States.
CITV OK
Mrcxico, Oct.
*JC.—Numbers
of Chinese are leaving this conntry for the United States. They cross tho line at or near Brownsville, Tex., not far from the mouth of the lilo Grande.
easier uiul
t)tuct.
No. 2 cast
and Octobe.', 'Jii ic: December. 05'£U5^c. und Mil S1.01 '/jd.-, LUv-'V
CORNv.
—Moderately activo and easier. No.
OATS
—Unsettled. No. 2c:isli,
2.
5 5 5 5 N 2 5 5 N 5 I 4 No. 3 Yellow, 5l',jc: October, Miifi'.rj.'ic November, 50'sf[.yt) ic December, -II1 i'(tlI"jc Yoar, 11 ''bC lliiv, •|-J',lai2^c.
SOyto.'W.,!'
No
veinber, 21l?i(r^.'!0!Bc May. HI'iftllS'ic. Samples in fair supply ami steady. No. :!. 2'.l i:k)c No. 8 White, 31'/4(WiSic No. 2, :51©3p.Je No. 2. White, :,Ci.'ric.
ItvB—Quiel, and t'.nn. No. 2 cash, 8S@884e: November, sS''.S8-'jC. and I)e 1i r, (Wj'foHyc.
UA
m.r.v Demand sliwl: and trade dull poor unsound, common mush mailing, ,'IS$tS 45c fair lo good, •iHy.V.'c: clioite heavy and blight, and faiicv, tlH/.(re.
MKSS.TOf.GOc, POUK—Trading
comparatively light
and prices easier, i'nces ranged at f8.75Q ft.R7'/t for cash
Wi5('S.72li
LAIMI—Market,
lor November
$S.77\sUflS.85 for IlecclnliL-r, ahd •. 11 /. 1 i.157' 1 for January.
moderately active and prices
lower. Quotations ranged at &G.25i(,(S.i27!4 foi cash •Jti.221£'At5.25 for November :W.y7'.4®fl.3Q for December, and $* .'iVrMi.in'/j for January. l'oill.THY—Live ChicUens, 0'4©7o per lb.
I^ivc li'Ue per III -. IltvrrruPaoKiiiif St 1
rie Live Ducks, Str.Oc er dnzeu. !.•. D.iiry, ll(?426c
OILS— i. .••nsi.) White. n' c: .vliebi tor Willie. lU'- e: Water White, 10c Gasoline, s7 (lei 's.
Prime! While, 8e Water i.M Pi '.ne White, 0'ic Wa ui:r, s- •. Prime WMiite, Si'^c: :.night. 175 test, li'ie 7-1 icg's. iC.
•.•" iy:':V Nkw YonK. Oct. 24.
WHEAT—Advanced "sTi.'Ue: moderately ac five. November, $1.04 ?*!, 1.01 December, il.00 '.LUOI.i January, Sl.OT'/sf&LOS Muv, ©1.12U.
COHN—Firm: !.i0»'4o
©67c.
OATS—Dull
up quiet. No.
PROVISIONS
2, 05
and firm. Western, 3C©llc.
-lleef quiet and unchanged ex
tra most family, il 1.0tKfj,12.00. Pork steady and quiet new mess, $11.00 old
.i ,. mess, $10.00 extra prime, $10.:i0(. 11.00. Lard tdl dm mg the last lour quiet steam rendered, $C.(!0 bid.
Gcnnauy'H NCMV Minigtei'.
WasliiNi. roN, f)ct. 'M.—It is authoritatively announced here that Dr. von Ilolleben, German minister to Japan, has been appointed minister to the United States to succeed the late Count Arco-Valley.
IIorncH liiirnetl to J)sWh.
BOWLING GUKKN, Kj'., Oct.
'III.—Luto
Saturday night the planir.g mill of J. Williams & Co., a row of tenement houses and a barn containing dozen horses were totally destroyed. Loss, 960,000.
UTiVmiHM
for Infants
and
"Caatoriatsso well adapted to children that recommend it aa superior to
any prescription
known to me." EL A. ABCBEB, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford 8k, Brooklyn, N. Y.
41-2 Per Cent.,
:v. .• •.•-•• •, •.••
Internet Payable annnnlly. Apply to
C. W. WRIGHT.
-THE-
Vandalia
LINJE3.
SOUTH BOUND,
No. 52 Mall 8:ll!i. ill. No. KxproHH t!:lH p. in. No.&'J, Local Aeeonur.odntiou HMO a. ili.
SOUTH HOUND
No. ftl Express !):lt a. No. 53 Mn.il 5:"0 p. ill. No. 5!) Local freight 12:10 a. 111
No 55 and 5fi are now fast daily train. No. !i0 makes good connections for all Michigan and Canada points, and makes Chicago via Logiuisport at S:30 p. in.
Good connection made at 'l'erro Ilauto Tor the South and South-west. Trains mil through to St. Joseph, Jlieh., mailing good connection with (_\ it W. M. for Michigan points.
J. c. HUTCHINSON, Agent.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Vou have seen no better opportunity in years to buy first class
Furniture, 8 to ves
-ANH-
House Fiirnisluug GOODS
•'•Than now at the store of
ALEX. MAHOKNEY'ts
Weyt Side Store
An extended advertisement is not necessary but come in and inspect and price the goods see if it is not true.
ALEX. MAHOKNEY.
i(ATKi'ry.-coMroi:TiNi
BPPS'S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
••Hy a thorough knowledge ol the natural law which govern th« operations ol ingestion and nutrition, and by a -mreful apphciiuoii ol the line properties ol well-selected
Children.
I
Coo!i.
Castarla cares Colic, Constipation Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote* ffl'
Wttli^tlajuriona medication.
Tin:
LOANS.
CENTACRCOMPANT,
Mr. Kptis
lias provided our breakfast tables with a ileileateh llavored beverage, which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the Judicious i.se of such articles ol diet that a constitution maybe giadul'ay built up until strong enouuli to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds I ol subtle maladies aie Hunting around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. may escape many a lata! shaft by keeping our-
I selves well fottilled with pure blood ami a prop-
erly nourilied frame.''—(,,'ivil Service (ia/.otte Miule simply with iKiiling water or milk. Sold only ill half-pound tins, by grocers, labelled thus: SSi JAM HS KIM'S A-, CO.. I lloiiHeopathie liemif ts, 'JSZt~~ i.on.lon, Kiigiand. I
CANCER
And Tumors PUHKD no knlfr: book frro. hrN.CkAi iii.sy NOKKTS No. 1C3 Kim street, ('incionati, O.
BSL DIEFFENBACH'S PROTAGON CAPSULES,
8ure Cure for Weak Men, as |R,\ proved byreportsof leacnp pby•ylHiclnns. State age in ordering. ^jU'rlce, »1. CatnloKUe Free. (I A O A A safe und speedy ll 'urL
1
77 Murray Street, N. Y.
IMMTOHHH—•
*CJ) lOUISVttlE.NEWAlBAHY& CH1CASU
ALWAYS GIVES ITS PATRONS
The Full Worth of Their Money by Taking Them "afoly nnd Quickly between
Lafayette
Indianapolis Cincinnati Louisville
I
CM*
Chicago
«P
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS
ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SCUD
Tickets Sold and Baggage* Checked to Destination.
out Maps and Time Tabled it you wait U. more fully .nforrned—nil Ticket Aecnu e.tCoupn)» Stations bnvo tliem—or addreoa
NOltlil HOU.Nll ., .\INs.
No. 3—Nialit Uxpresfv w, No. "—Krtst Mull No. !—lireencKSt'e exi' ess .... No. l, Local Accommodation
-20 .25 1 Ii
j: a.m-
SOCTH BOUNI) THMV
Nil. -1—Ni: lit express No. 6—Kast ivail No. 12—Lafayette Express No, ll. Loon Accommodation.. ..
JIi
,.i:M n. m- .. 1 iti p. ..8:21 a. ill .tfMOa.
Address W. Michle, auent lor lur-ln.: par ticnlnrs.
JOHN 15 CA!!SN,
JA.MEs HARKKK GO.. MANAGER,
U. r. A., Chiciigo. Cticu*o.
KROAKEU.
King of .Specialis
Locates all diseases wi -lbout as'timr ounstl The greatest Diazn is ^iu of ihU I'.uiii.outu
I .-He of tlie Medical l)"|iai tinentjl niversity Of i'eiinsyl.'ani.-i at i'hiladelnln. ami the llellivtio lleutai Medienl Cvilleg. *ew ork ity treat successfully the lollowiiu: discuses.
Ague. Alteesses, Asth i. Iliu reniiess. Bladder,., lllouelies. l'roneliiles. .eiiic Jliai 1 lioea, (Jl'OOk--ed Limbs. Inn Heet. .uistipation. t'uneor Catarrh, lliarriioea. llebilily. Dyspepsia, Dropsy Dysentery. Deafness. Kye. t.ar. Li ysipolaa, eiiuile e.ikuess. /ever,
Si.res,
Highest TESTIMONIALS At DrtitctfUtH or MuUft) on Hccclpt of I'rlcc.
Hits, fistula,
lioitre, (touiirrliae, tileei. (.r.-ivei, lim .Kunt Disease, lieadaelie, hysteria. Henna, irregularities, Impoti'iiey. .Ji.int Diseases. Kidneys, Liver, Leuenrriioea, Nervitiisnej-M, (ivai n-s. Piles, IM'OS-,' ration, i'iui|iles. I'ai alysis, HliMiinatisnis Hup-V-turc. spine, skin, swellings, skin Diseases,stricture, serulula, St. Vitas Dunce, Spyhllis, spermatorrhoea. 'I ape worm, 'lonsil, hulargoluellts. 'J'uiiii1!*^. I leius. I leers, Woiiib'-. or'KICK iioi tts: 7 a iii. to 12 in., 1 p. in. 5 p. m., p. in. to
Sp. in. Sundays,a. in. to 12 in. Consultation in Knglish arid Cermnn I'lee. Those at a distauee who are unable lo call should seed lor a nuestiitn blank. IMCCKI'TIHN AND C»'NSlM.TATION rAifl.OliS-
Nes. and 2 I'M i'LOCK.
Corner Illinois street and .lack-^iii IMaee.
IN.V 21)
WINKELMANN & BROW« Drug Co. rrup"- Baltimore' Md.
forniR of heiidache.
oicct.
Stricture nnd nil
unnaturaldiscliarges. 1'ricelSS.
CandSkin
REEK SPECIFIC Il«esi«cn,
nlonn Sores nndSyphllltlc AtTectlonH, without mercury. Price, SS. Order from
THE PERU DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
189 Wiaoonsin Btreet, MILWAUKEE, WIS,
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Casiorki.
1,1
Scrof-
PILES
IND.
ll INDiAN.M'ol.IS,
BETTWS.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
SIMPLE. EFFECTIVE. WONDERFUL.
50c.
The Croat German Ilemlaclio Curo will cure nervous, sick,, malaria! nnd1 alL
KOPFAUNE
People who have nuflort'fl, flay.
IVople wlin
it is'ii lind's I,leucine EAD Pk'Brtaut to
HKC.
FOR:
No bull effects, lire ocrtiim
mill ipiii k. K.ir sale bv ilriUMjifsts, or liy niml 2.r tcnlH. lVIM(i:i,Jl t» AT —.<p></p>HEADACHE
ilruwifits, ... -, ____
I1ROW.N lm •«..
ITAL.TI-«J
.noitc. JII.
look's Oottoaa. !Root O O N "omooseil of Cotton Root,
Tansy
and
i'cnnvroyal—a recent discovery by
an
phvHician. IK successfully uted
nnie.'/i'i afe. Kflectual.
Price fl.
by
sealed, (.ad.es. ask vour druggist
mail,
for Cook's.
Cotton ii'-oi Compound and take
no
substitute,
or molosc 2 stamps for sealed particulars. Address "ON 11 I.ILY (1(131 PANY, No. !J Fishol Klock, :i Woodward ave., Detroit.
Mich.
'ANAKESIS gives Instunf. relict' tiud is un iufaliiblo Cure for I'lles. Price $1. Jly Druggistsorinail. Sampled free. A(idrC8S"A^AKE.SfS,,* Box 2410, New Yorlj City.
