Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 June 1892 — Page 6

SURE CURE FOR CATARRH

FOR OYEE FIFTY YEAES this old Sovereignllemedy has stood the test, 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 Jy druggists..

Plowed Mrs. M. W -Wilson,

:htc••••••..

FasliionoMe. Milliner.

Has reeoivtjd Ike hen lit '{'uIjkw line of the latest i'.n4 rj-he.-i. nov.rKie.s in Fsishiou.'iMi:Tht* stock is entirely n"w. not. an •].! niece in the house, ami is now ready f»r inspect ion. Ladies tire invited to call at

127 S. Washington Street.

Mand

MM fully get a trial treatment and advlco of a regular specialist of many years' experience! Address THE DIEFflMiBACH DI8PEN8ARY, 238 Wis. 8traet« MILWAUKEE, WIS.

jS^KESS & HEAD «0iSES eUREOby I WK'H INVIM'LE TUEULAB EAI

-j- m? A CiiJHI'Jf Whispers heard. ComITv-!!?". .1"""'°' '01 SaidItr t. HISL'OX. •Ujr, MlrtH], .•. i..,-!.. oturoaU FiUfiE#

McKisiiPV

Sur^ic A 1 usrir e.

POH TliK CTUEOF AM. DISEASES. 89 EftstWaJiiuiijttm Ktroet. ludlamtp lis. Ind. Ollice ilours Fro:n t. ill. 9 p. 1U.

It matters !i(jt v.liitt your livable inny bo come to the institute mid submit to an examination or ivi.t.-n :u I description of your complaint, mid coae is curable, wu ivi'l toll you no, it no), we ivi iell you lbitt. for v.'o w!li not undertake thy treatment of case nnd promise to euro unions we arc confident vf o''fectliiK a cur.'.

IT WILL COSTT11E AKiai'JTEB MO li [NO for a couHiile.tion. =o call ov vrlte and satisfy yourself that we are eonllditit -.f eH'cctlnK a curs.

All correspondence answered in plain envelope anj all medicines packed teeo from observation.

Do You Want to Marry? Or do you wish social letters from gentleman and ladies of culture and means from all over tho country? If so, Jnst send on ten cents and rocolvo a copy of the elegant matrimonial Journal, called tho Orange

HIoksoiiis,

which will a'-

ford you more healthful enjoyment than you have had for many a day. Each number contains hundreds of letters from young ladles and and gentlemen wanting correspondents from those of the.opposlte sex. The Orange Blossoms has the largest matrimonial bureau In the United States, through which hundreds aro introduced to each other yoarly, am' many aro the happy marriages thereby formed. Tho business has grown to bo recognized by the loading people of New England as filling a long-te'.t want in society. One would be surprised to see tho high-toned class of people who do business with this bureau. It is no "Ch ap John1'affair but one of tho leading business concerns of Bosten and is largely patronized by the bettor element, and by that I mean the honest, worthy people who aro working at fair wages and are looking for a true mate somewhere. If there is a man or woman who has not found his or her a..nity hero's tho golden opportunity. Don't wait, as this advertisement wont appear long in this paper unless thero aro many responses.

Address 0KANGE RL0SS0MS,

Koom, 15,18 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.

West India Healing Kidney Balsam.

The Great Tropical Vegetable Kidney and Bladder Cure. Warranted unsurpassed as acurefor Jnfiamation. Ulceration, Painfulness and decay of the Kidneys and Bladder, Brights Disease, Diabetes, Gravel and all painful affections of the Kidneys and Urinary assages. It will quicklv relieve your distress and cure your complaint. Un equalled as a cure for children who unconsciously soil their bed during sleopSokl by Dr. E. Detchon, Crawfordsville Druggist. tf.

A machine has been invented which will turn out 20,000 corkscrews a day.

It is found that oil can be produced from grape soeds promising a permanent industry.

Locusts have destroyed the crops in South Africa, and now the natives aro eating the locusts.

lYou Cain Stop a Goiiigh]' at any time with

ACHRS

DOCTOR

IREMEDYI

1 ENGLISH

I IT WILL CURE A GOLD I IN TWELVE HOURS I

S A 25 cent Bottle may save you: $100 in Doctor's bills—may save •your life. Ask your Druggist Ifor it,. IT TASTES GOOD.

•Dr. Acker's English. Pills:

CURE BILIOUSNESS.

Small, plea.ant, a favorite with the Indie*. HOOKER 6 CO., Wert Broadway, N. Y.

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A Family Affair

Health for the Baby, Pleasure for the Parents, New Life for the Old Folks.

Hires'

oot Beer

THE GREAT

TEMPERANCE DRINK

Is a family affair—a requisite of the home. A as cent P«elnge makes S gallons of a delicious, strengthening, effervescent beverage. Don't be deceived If a dealer, for the aake of larger profit, tells yo« •ome other kind is Jnst as good —'tis false. No imitation Is as good aa me genuine Sinus'.

•IMIie WIAIRItS Ml MEMATIK ItCAT IN

iddlemen

and Tumor* CURED no knlfo book free. Drs.GRATlQXT

ftNORBli

No. 163 Elm street, Cincinnati, (X

'rom Mr.vX. J. Hatlky,

A?«sf?e°uo?

Belleville, Kao.: began your

tcwh«x

treatment 3 mot. a (TO 1 wis to mid

by ailcneiiu that I coold fiotf Bafort. After. Lost. »!.v wnfi The ac*ompanv!n{ fig- Weight WS Ibt 195 lb» 50 Ibt 4rt* tbe rfiult of 3 monthi* tr«et-|8at 48 in. ST In. 11 in. tii*r fee! like n»w beinp. IlUfWaUL.. 40 In. 29 in. 11 in. ip«T t.ar« ail gone. My friende arejHipt.... 57 In. 43 in. 9 In. r^risr.i, Will cheerfniiy reply to inqnlriee with stamp inclosed." TATISMTS treated by mail, confidential •U.'nile**. 'o Stariltip. Soad 6 ce&U in itampt for particular! to .!• C. W. f. SXYOEft. VICKER S THEATER, CfflCJtCO, ILL

WcTbHlG

Ji. NATtTRAXi REMEDY FOR

Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hysterics, St. Yitns Dance^ Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In. ebrity, Sleeplessness, Diz .• ziness, Brain and Spinal Weakness."

This medicine has direct action upon tho nerve centers, allaying aii irritabilities, and increasing the flow and power of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless &nd leaves no unpleasant effects. —A Valuable Book an Nervous

Diseases sont free to any address, and poor patients can also obtain this medicine free of charge.

FREE

mi vigor restored

indllffc prolonged «ven In advanced rear* by a miracle of modern' «clease* OaU or write enclosing SI, state

This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend Pastor KoenlR. o£ Fort Wayne, Ind., since 1S70. la now prepared iinderhis dlreotion by the

SCOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Sold by TJs-usr-fftsts f. SI por Ilottlo. 6 fev .v*ro, S'. *.T "". (, 'io^Uos rir i59-

Marriage Guide,

quisitive wish to know. Price $1. Express prepd. Name your express office. Dr. BATE, Chicago

Thoneands of cases of NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manbood,etc.,cured by NEK VITA. JIJO

packaee 6 forS5. Trlul xent PttEE for ISc postage. UK. A. (J. OIJ CO.. B0ZJS*a. Chicago.111.

iOOK'S COTTON ROOT COMPOUND. A recent discovery by old physicians. Successfully used monthly by thousands of JMiliet. ts the onlyperfoctly safe and reliable medicine discovered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer inferior medicines inplaco

of this. Ask for Cook's Cottkn Hoot Cmfoound Take no substitute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents in postage in letter and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full sealed particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only, 2 stamps. Addyees

Pond Lily Company,

No. 3 Fisher Block, Detroit, Mioli.

rur.Sold lit Crawfordsville by Nye & Co., Smith A Steele, MolTett ,t-Morgan and all responsible glrugglst everywhere.

JSJOTK'K TO HEIRS, CKEDlTOftS, ETC.

In tho matter of the estate of Jumps Daugherty, deceased. In the Montgomery circuit couit, Slay term, 1892.

Notice Is hereby given that William W. and James E. IJaughorty as executors of the estate of .Tamos Daughei'ty, decease J, have l". resonted and filed their accounts and vouchors in final settlement of said estate, and that tho same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on the 15th day of June, 1892, at which time all 1kmrs, creditors or legatees of said ostato are required to appear In said court and show cause, it any there be, why said accounts and vouchers should not be approved, and the heirs or distributees of said estate aro also EOtifled to bo in said court at tho timo aforesaid and make proof of heirslUp.

WILLIAM W. DAl"fiIIKKTY, JAM US E. DAL'lillEUTV, Executors.

Dated this liltli day of May. 18!)2.

Dr. E. Detchon makes a specialty of the treatment and cure of disease of the Nerves, Lungs, Liver and Kidney, Diseases of females and children also, indigestion, dyspepsia, scrofula, St. Vitus dance, blood poison, dropsy catarrh, bronchitig, chronic cough, tetter on tbe hands and all disease of tho skin. Also prepares valuable prentivps of scarlet fever, diptheria and la grippe. Ample supplies of latest and most approved remedies kept constantly on hand. Office in drug store, south west corner Main and Green streets, Crawfordsville, Ind. Jan. 1G, 4w.

from friend to Frionl

Goes the story of the excellence of of Hood's Sarsaparilla and what it has accomplished, and this is the strongest advertising which is dono on behalf of this medicine. We endeavor to tell honestly what Hood's Sarsaparilla is and what it will do, but what it has done is far more important and far more potent. Its unequalled record of cures is suro to convince those who have never tried Hood's Sarsaparilla that it is an excellent medicine. J. 11, 4t

John W, Dwight of Dryden, X.

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owns a sixty-thousand acre wheat farm in the Dakotas.

LOCAL NEWS.

J. 1. Brenizer was in Akron, O., over Sunday. Miss Anna Sibett is visiting friends in Detroit, Mich.

Max Tannenbaum and svife have returned home. Eoss Colioon is the happy parent of a new daughter.

II. S. Braden is occupying his cottage at Cedar Lake. Rev. G. W. Switzcr lectured at Ladoga Saturday night,

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vancamp spent Sunday in Indianapolis. Mrs. J. R. Bonwell and daughter are visiting in LaFayette."

Sol. Tannenbaum's sister from Cincinnati is visiting him.

The printers of the cityv will picnic at the Shades to-morrow. JIrs. Fred Brown visited her mother in Indianapolis over Sunday.

Mrs. James Ross, of Indianapolis, is visiting the family of Robert Ross. Mrs. Frank L. Snyder is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B£V. Galey.

Mrs. Henry Chumasero has returned from a visit to friends at Washington, D. C.

It is a frequent remark among gamblers that a sucker is born ever} hour.

Montgomery county's present hay crop promises to be larger than in tnany years past.

Mrs. Howard Wilcox was called to Memphis, Tenn., Monday, by the death of a brother.

The printers have postponed their picnic to the Shades until one week from to-morrow.

Miss Mary Hubb has returned to her home in^Danville after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. E. C. Voris.

The petit jury was discharged last Saturday by Judge Harney. It will not be called together again until September.

Mrs. George F. Hughes entertained a number of her lady friends at tea at her home on east Main street, last Tuesday afternoon.

Tho Indiana School Book Company, of Indianapolis, intends to take up all of its books over the State and redistribute them.

Prof. Smith, of Wabash college, will leave here on June 25 for an extensive tour through Scotland. Prof. Thomas will spend the summer at Manhattan Beach.

M. J. Carroll is having a large gravel pit pump made at the foundry of Lyle & Coyle. When finished the machine will be one of the largest and most perfect of its kind in use.

The jury in the case of Richard McCoy against the city of Lebanon, for damages for injuries received, returned a verdict for the plaintiff Saturday morning in the sum of $1,000.

Dr. J. F. Tuttle will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon to the class of '92 at Center church to-morrow morning in consequence of which the usual morning services at the other churches will be dispersed with.

B. R. Russell, Dr. J. N. Taylor, R. C. Smith, Henry Sldan, Dock Boraker, Dr. Hollenbeck, of Westville, and Morrison Hunter, of Chicago, comprises a party that will leave for Minocqua, Wisconsin, this afternoon for a tbn day's hunt and fish,

We congratulate the citizens of New Ross, Ind., that they have disscultigera forceps, a bug said to be death on flies and cockroaches. If he could bo made to cultivate a taste for chicrgers what a welcome guest ho would bo at picnics hereabouts.—Indianapolis Sun.

Wabash will be without a president after next Wednesnay. The name of Dr. Jeffries, a very learned gentleman of Pennsylvania, is {he only one under consideration at present and it is highly probable that bo will be the lucky man to succeed the venerable Dr. Tuttle. "No sweat on the face, no wreath on the brow," was the subject of Rev. A. B. Cunningham's Baccalaureate sermon yesterday afternoon. It was a scholarly eifort and worthy of tho accomplished gentleman who conies from the "Anthens of Indiana."—Washington, (Ind..) Democrat.

The present season calls to mind the wet spells of previous years. Alex Weymore says that in 1857 tho Wabash overflowed his lands in the bottom nine times and that he did not get his corn planted until the 10th of July, yet he raised a very large crop that year.— Attica Democrat.

Owing tojjthe death of Blackford Condit, a senior, the usual gayeties, class day exercises, hops, parties, etc., incident to"£'.the college commencement season, will be dispensed with this year, and aside from the usual declamation contest and the graduating exercises proper, nothing of interest is on the program.

The police raided a lot of festive and youthful "crap shooters" in the old shanty back £of tho Seering plaining mill, last SundayTJafternoon. While a number of them escaped, four of the lads were captured^and were started toward the jail. Tears and supplications prevailed, however, and on a promise to show up in}theJMayor's court, Monday morning, they'were released.

Miss Susie Beck is visiting friends in Minneapolis. Dr. C. E. Rankin is in from Des Moines, Iowa, on a visit.

The Fourth of July will be celebrated in royal stylo at the Shades. John D. Peterman has been appointed guardian of the heirs of Ann Hottie.

J. N. Davidson attended commencement exercises at Purdue University this week.

The Hurley & Clodfelter vs. Doherty case was venued to Rockvillo by Judge Hadley last Monday.

F. M. Dice has been in Boston this week attending the graduation ot his daughter, Miss Edna.

Elder E. D. Thomas, of Danville, preached at the Primitive Baptist church, last Sunday evening.

Ballard & Ballard filed their report in the Goodbar will case Monday morning It occupies 800 closely written pages.

Monday morning tho county com missioners incorporated the town of New Market. The election of officers will occur next week.

George Arthur, formerly of this city, who recently had a horse killed in Terre Haute by the falling of an electric car wire upon the animal, has bought suit against that city for S300

Through the efforts of D. C. Barnhill the next annual convention of the Funeral Directors of Indiana will meet in this city sometime in 1893, the exact date not yet having been determined upon.

Lightning struck the barn of John Pittman Sunday night, killing one of his horses and ruining the other. The bolt passed down-through a mow full of hay and strange to say did not fire it. John and wife were badly stunned. John did not recover for several hours and did not know anything of fhe accident at the stable until morning.— Darlington Echo.

An Old Ooin,

While plowing for corn between showers, one day last week, Michael Woods, of Madison township, made a rare find. In plowing around an old stump Mr.Woods was surprised to see tho plow turn up what to him looked'like an old ruBted silver 25 cent piece. Picking it up and putting it through a course of brightening, the figures and lettering on one side of it, proved to be easily discernable. The date of its manufacture was 1788. One side of the coin bore the

Spanish coat of arms, surrounding which was the inscription: "Corolinus 3,1788, Dec., Gartia." The lettering on tho ob verse side is almost obliterated and unintelligible. The coin is exciting a great deal of attention and curiosity.

Lost a Finger.

Rev. Abe Snyder met with a very painful accident at his home, south of the city, last Saturday. He had just returned from a squirrel hunt and was standing by his gate talking to a neighbor. Resting his guu on the lowor board of the fence, he stood with one hand over tho muzzle. By some mysterious manner, the weapon slipped from the board and was discharged, the entire load going through Mr. Snyder's fingers. One of the fingers was entirely torn from the hand, and it is possible that two others may may yet have to be amputated. The wound is causing the reverend gentleman much trouble.

Guaranteed Cure.

We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chcst trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, eiving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. Kings New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Nye & Co's Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00.

Refreshing Retreats.

Summer days are fast approaching and now is the time that excursionists, pleasure-seekers and sportsmen should figure out a route for their summer vacation. In doing so, the delightfully cool pummer and fishing resorts located along the Wisconsin Central Lines come vividly to view, among which are Fox Lake, 111., Lake Villa, 111., Mukwonago, Waukeslfa, Ceder Lake, Neenah, Waupaca, Fifield, Butternut and Ashland, Wis. Wisconsin has within the last five years become tho center of attraction for more pleasure seekers, hunters and fishermen than any other state in the union, and each visit increases the desire to again see the charming landscapes, breathe the balsam fragranco that is a part of the invigorating atmosphere, wander through the colonnades of stately pines and hook tho speckled beauties with a hand made fly.

For pamphlets containing valuable information, etc-, apply to D. W. Janowitz, T. P. A., or Jas. C. Pond, General Passenger and Tickot Agent, Chicago, 111. Indianapolis, Ind. tf-

ISuckleu's Arnicasalve.

The Best Salve in the world for 'Cu*s Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhuem Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co's Drugstore.

Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat-Spectacle.

DR. B. HUNTSINGJiB,

Ex-Hurijtuti. 3d Ri-tji. Tudicnia Infantry Trustee Chian/n Cri1le/e for the Eye, Ear, Ncse and Throat..'

Meilical ant Surgical Specialist for ibe Eye, Ear, Nose and Tliroat.

SPECIAL attention to tho longest standing and most ditBcult cases to cure, as Granular and Inflamed Lids, Weak. Watery Kyes, Dimness of Sight, Closure of Tear Duct-', etc. C3^~Cataracis, Cross Eyes and all Surgical Operations on the Eye Ball Skillfully perfortnod without pain. Discharges from the Ears. Doiifness, Nolsos in the Head successfully treated whore others fail.

A Chronic Discharge is caused by Ulcers In the oar, which, unless cured, ar« liabio to eat into tho Brain, causing death bv Inflamation or blood poison. Treatment perfectlv Safe,

A neglected or badly treated Chronic Catarrh is the great cause of so much doafnoss, especially in the middle-aged and old people: also of Consumption. Treatment mild and will cure. OupnVnnlpn Special attention to tittlng SpocUyuulnOlOi), t.acles and Eye Glasses, for which purpose tho Doctor has ono of the most elaborate ana complete set of testing appliances in the west.

You can have your measure taken and Spectacle Kramis made, and lenses ground, to Special Ordor by the most accomplished Optician in Now York city, without extra charge, that not only tit tne face and oyos perfectly, thus giving the greatest ease and comfort, but greaily improve the personal appearance of the wearer. Charges .Moderate. 1" Will be at Dr. Mci.'orinick's office, Thursday. June 23.

Sucb

COHDEHSED

fillip PfliE HOIElll

91 to 103 Clark Street, CHICAGO. 3 Only four mlu:it-s from the ourt II ousel Cable cars |.ass t)i door. N.'w house with! -Modern impvov. mt-nts: newly furnished.j On American an European plans. Koomsj $-1 weekly: transients SO c- nts and upward.! Turkish ltaths for ladies and gentleman, 50) cents. lict'tauiant by Fred Companion, late chef Chicago niui Union-League ciubs. Table d'Hote served. 10 Vui-i I", .- lt:l'.-0

SPECIALIST.

DR. J. A. II AMI I/l'uN itosi'jcnt rnyslcian. W. Ohio-st., Indianapolis, ind. (Twenty ono ya are a Practical Physician and burgeon.)

Specialties—All Chronic Diseases. Diseases of tho Heart. I'.lood and Skin, Nervousness, Painful 1'oiiods ami Irregularities of Women, Diseases or th" Kidneys, llladder and Generative Organs, including Syphillis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet Stricture. Gravel, SpormatorrhoBa, I ill potency. Varicocele and Hydrocele. Diseases successfully treated anil medicine furnished by mfi!. consultation fi ee and charges moderate. Office—33 West Ohio street. .,

BE A MAN

APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN.

PERFECT IN FORM I-MATCHIESS IN WARI Be anxious were tbe ancients for stalwart men that poor bojra at birth were pat to death.

Every VAN can be STRONG and VIGOROUS in all respects.

YOUNG MEN OR OLD,

inffering from NERVOUS DEBILITY, Loit or Falling Manhood, Phynlcal Exccuei, Mental Worry, Stunted Development, or any PERSONAL WEAKNESS, can b. restored to PERFECT HEALTH and the H0BLE VITALITY of 8TR0N0 MEN, the Prldo and Power of Nations. We claim by years of practice by "•ir exclusive methods a uniform "MONOPOLY OF SUCCESS" in treating all Dis»es, Weakneiaeiand

Affliction, of Men. Testimonials from 50 States and Territories.

MID NEW Onnif

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f.ntfrre, sealed, pos^-

Jr. DUUIv paid, fora limited time, fljt ^?uc*n- Poll Explanations for HOME TREATMENT. You can be FULLY RESTORED aa Tb'ou»antf bavebeenbyna. Head our testimonials. Address at odeb

ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y.

5 Men to represent inc. Will pay salary. or commission weekly. Stock and square

dev'ing guarant- ed. V,"light nic quirk, and secure choice of territory and term-1. E. O. GKA11AM, Nurs'-rymnn. Rochester, N. A'.

See the "aristo" photographs at 1210% E. Main St.

Smoking and Chewing

,, Remember that I have the lare-^f ,• stock of all the leading brands of

Cigars arid Tobacc®

In the city. You can find''" different styles of tobacco to select from. Coin, plete line of line Cigars. Also full line of pipes and walking .sticks. l?i'ineui ler the place, No. 104 S. Green j?t.

Hardee

W. B.

The Smokers' Friend.

A. B. BARKER,

Thu eminent Eye, Ear lsoso._pjid Throat spocialist of Cincinnati, Ohio is now located at Ko.i 4 Wist Washingtonstroot Indianapolis, where ho Is .prepawd with superior facilities for staightoning

Cross riCyos and removing Cataracts by almost

painless methods, curing Granular Lids, Weak Watery Eyos, Sore Eyes. Turning In and Turning Out of Lids, Deafness, Discharge ot the Ear and TenniUs Aurium Tolypus and Nasal «mj

of the Face, Tumors and all kindred diseases. Besides the Doctor is prepared to grind lonsae, adjust and fit SPECTACLES for any peculiarity of sight. The glasses which he furnishes are accompanoid with a written guarantee to be as represented and serve tho purpose for which they aro recommended. He has a full and com pieto assortment of perfect ARTIFICIAL EYES and EAR DRUMS-which he skillfully inserts to the entire satisfaction of his patrons. Charges fortroatmont within teach of all. Send stunn for Book. CONSULTATION FP.EK AN!) INVITED

Correspondence solicited.

CUT IT IN TWO

HOP

PLASTER

at

Makes an everyday convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care.. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid imitations— and insist onN having the

NONE SUCH brand.

MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y.

win do more good than a dozen of any

other kind—a •trong statement, but true. It*« a wonderful soother, pain allayer* healer and strength* •nor, ana the relief and cure begin at once —no waste of floo •no prolonged suffering—no experimenting.

Ibe old and young it is safe and sure—always doet PooA •nw* disappoints. Keep it on hand for sudden allmenfe

ALL good things aro Imitated. You'U find our samn 4* both sides of the genuine HOP PLASTER. Medblne dealers ••efpwhere sell it, or we mail it for price, 25 cts., 5 for a dolla*.

Hop Plaster Company, Boston, Mass.

Fine Jersey Heifers

1 have just arrived from tho New England states, with seventy-one head of extra fine Jersey heifers, forty-six fresh, tho remainder will be in a few days?. Ages from two to four years. This fine herd of cattle, is the largest and the best in the state of Indiana. If you wish fine cows come and see me My terms and prices shall suit vou. ....

D. N. HEATH.

KIDNEYS!

FOR DISEASES OP THE

JOHNSTON'S

S07AL ENGLISH]

RUSHTA4

cure all diseases of the Kid-1 oeys, Bladder, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder, Burning11 Urine, Gleet, Gonorrhoea in all Its Btares, Mucous Dischargea^Con-

gust

estion of the Kidneys, Bride Deposit, Diabetes, Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Dropsy of Kidneys and Add. Urine, Bloody Urine, Fain In th» Back. Retention of Urine, Fre-

?ormi,Urination,

uent Gravel in all Its Inability to Retain thV Water, particularly In personaadvanced in life. It Is a Kidney Investigator which restores tw Urine to its natural color, removes

the acid and burning, and tbe effect ot the exoea* elve use of intoxicating drink. PRICE $1. THREE BOTTLES FOR $2.6d'

Sent express

|®l""Send for Circular. Bold by all Druggists.! «, VH, JOHNSTON, Detroit, Ittlch.

Missed III* Opportunity! BOSfT Misc. Your«, Uvadt'T, Ttio majority neglect their opportunities, Ami from tiinfc cAuse Hve in poverty and die in obscaHtr! Harrowing dc*mtir is tho lot of many, as they. lookback on lost, forovvrlost. opportunity. I.*!fe la pa*** In*! Roach out. Ho up ntul tioiu£. Improve your opportunity, and scctire prosperity, prominences, peace. It was said .• by ajhilotfophtT, th.it "the tinddoas of Fortune offers KOl (ten opportunity to each person nt Rome period oflife embrace thochanco, and she pours out her ricuas fall tod» ao and she departs. v*rcr to return.'* How hhall you find the

goldxn

opportunity? Investigate overy rlmnce that-•

appears worthy. nnU of fair prom^e that in what nil successful montlo. Here ig an opportunity, such as is not often within tho reiich ot laboring penplo. I mprovod, it will Rive, at least, a grand start in lifo. The

colp::n

opportunity for.

many is hero. Money to be made rapidly and honorably by any indnstrious person of either sex. All ages. You can do the work and livo nt home, wherever you are. Even beginners are e»«Hy earning from $5 to $10 per dny. Yon can do as well iff on will work, not too hnrd, but lnUnstri- •.. oasly and v(in oun increase your incomc

as

yon goon. You

can give spare tin? 3 only, or nil ynnr tiin* to the work. Easy. to learn. Capital not ronnired. We start vou. A1ttacom parativelv now nnd really wonderful. \Ve Instruct and

show

you how. Tree. Failure unknown among onr workers. No room to expinin here. Write mid learn ail lree» by return muil. Unwise to delay. Address at once, JI»

llullett di i'o.. Box £SO, JPorllantl, Maine.

PAKKER'S

HAIR BALSAM

Cleanses and Vnutifics the hair* Pruinolco a luxuriant growth. jNovor Pails to Beetoro Gray

Hair to its- Youthful Color Cures scalp diseases & hair Hilling. 50c, and fr 1.00 nt

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\l*t Parker's Ginger Tonic. Jt cures me wor»» Weak Lungs, Dchilitv, Inclige6tion Paln,1Tftkeintiiiie.flOctt.

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I have been alllicted with neuralgia i'or nearly two years, have tried physicians ami all known rem di l.ut l'ound no permanent relief until lied a bottle ol' Dullanvs Cveai (iem Liniment and it gave me instant and permanent relief. 25 cents per bottle Signed, A. Pi. tinell, Hamilton, SJich., April 11. lS'.li. For sale by & Co