Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 February 1894 — Page 6

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THE CREATEST

BLOOD PURIFIER

KNOWN.

This Great German Medicine is lie CHEAPEST and best. 12S doses of Sulphur Bitters for $1.00, lc:i* than one cent a dose. aaactKMOxuxs It will euro the worst, kind of skin disease,

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'Don't ever f~ take BLUE 'PILLS, or fc

from a common pimplo on the face to tlixt awful disease, SOROFULA. In all, cases of such stubborn, deep seated diseases, Sulphur Bitters is the best medicino to use. Don't waituntil tomorrow, try a bottle TO-DAY.

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are deadly. STPut your trust in Sulphur Bit- Jp ters, the purest and best modicine ever mr.de. s9 lsvourTONGUE & COATED with a i? yellow, sticky sub- if stance Is you gBreath foul aiido!- |r fensive? Your tvoin- & aehis

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Use Sulphur Bittern immediate!-,-, f. If you are Rick, no matter what Jails you, use Sulphur Bitters.

Don't wait until you are uiv.il 'e. t, to walk, or aro flat on your b:s•• fc but got some AT ONCEj it v.ill euro you. Sulphur Bitters is fj,

THE INVALID'S FRIEND.

Send 3 2-cent gtampe to A. P. Crdw-r ,V C.-.. Boetan, !!**»., for best medical work pub!i.~hoi.

PHENYMAFFEIN!

If you ever have Headache or Neuralgia, take Phenyo-Caffein Pills.

They aro effectual In relieving Pain wring He&dacbe or Neuralgia. They a taMi&rttc, and contain uoMilue tliat stupiiiea.

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Tliey tone up tho nerves, and tend to prevent re' karns of Headache and Neuralgia. They are guaranteed to do all that is claimed (or tliem.

TESTIMONIALS.

I have never Been anything act so promptly aa rhenyo'-Oallein in sick and nervous Headache Many cases have been cured, and not any failures reported. 11. L. Farrer, Belle Voir, N. C.

For years I have been a terrible sufferer from headache: some six mouths ago, my physician prescribed I'henyo-Caffeiu, and since then, by IHfilr use, I have not had a severe headache, boable to stoj them completely in their inclpJeuey. J. H. btaunard, Concord, N. II.

You hit the nail on the head when you put rhenyo-CafTeiu on the market. They "are the boat thing out for headache, ii. V. Jones,M. D.,

Orleans, Mass.

One year ago I was one of the greatest sufferers from sick and nervous headache that I ever knew. I no more have trouble with sick head aeho, and seldom have even a slight headache. I attribute the

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change t.-j your Pheuyo-Cnf-

lein, a remedy 1 eouid not do without 1* It cost t6a box. I have tried a dozen or more medlraoes [warranted to cure) without their even helping me. I can not praise your valuable preparation enough. Franks. ^chir.ilt.Seymour.lnd

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I.lliMi fire. red Liver Oil i8 fuel. l-:inals!"in is the meehani-'al wi? tr tli ni of the fat, that it may the better feed the-

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WE WANT ONLY YOUNG MEN OP ABI LITY.

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A paitic|0is ipp!ioii iuiu ne^ttil aud i.AirrAeablc. rri'.'u .10 rout.* at DrupiriM*: toy mm!: s. Kl.V HKnTUKKS, Mi War-

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Wells' Uoo.'iier Poultry I'uwdcf is tht* osrtj p'.'iuIuci'i' known. A siiitill sum expoiuli'il for it will pay (imhundred per cent, on the cost in tin increased amount of er^.s,.:is it furnishes all the material nei:es!- irv for their qnsiLfu'jU J:1. afi.l..J:•.•]. ihe nhen .,

('lire "iti'self.

Don't pay large itoutor's Liils.The Vjest medical Look published, uuo hundred pages, elegant colored plates-:, will be seut you on receipt of three 2 cent stamps to pay postage. Address A, P. Orel way & Co.. Boston. Mass.

Wait For The American.

.LOOAL NEWS.

Iv Ixr-i U. Lareh also wants to be City Ci. rli

lo« fillip trustees aro ineligibleforre-

I'leetiDn.

The in xt ^oncrul election will boTuostla), Ni)Vemler G. Cii'ii. Lew Wallace is in Now York to deliver a lecture.

Dr. Jrwni Detchou talks of again locating in tins city. K. 11. Kshflman has bought an interout in the btar laundry.

Bull) .rbett realized precisely $32,000 from Ins interview with Mr. Mitcholi.

Col. 1). N Heath has been elected an honorary member of the fair association.

Monday was the Chinese New Year. Our celestial citizens observed tho day. Counterfeit quarter dollarB aro becoming numerous iu various parts of the State.

After many years of faithful service. Pet, the 2ti year old mare of Dr. EnBiuioger, ie dead.

The Monon carried last month, between Louisville and Chicago, eighteen theatrical troupes.

The remains of James E. Dunn wore takon from the Tault and placed in a grave at Oak Hill last Sunday.

Krauee & Crist, the florists and seedsU3 n, are building a green house 16x30 in the rear of their office on east Main street.

The will of James E. Dunti has been admitted to probate. All property is bequeathed to tho widow until ber death.

Dutchy" McCoy and "Roddy" Case are in jail charged with having robbed Wymer.t Barnes' store at Ladoga a few weeks ago.

On Monday Prof. Walker moved his business college to an elegant suite of rooms on the second floor of the new Ramsey & Somerville block.

Mary LO. Wilhite, died atthe residence of her father. J. M. Wilhite. near the Junction, on Monday, aged 32 years. Her malady was consumption.

Cauuidates for City Clerk on tho republican ticket are coming thick and fast. Newt Miller and Gaylord McClure are among the latest to announce.

The Monon railroad officials will please keep it constantly before their tninds that tho poople of this city aro oxpecting that new Main street passenger station early in the spring.

The primary contest, to decide who shall represent Wabash College in tho State oratorical, will occur in a week or so. There are said to be from ten to twelve training ior th« contest.

The confidential talk to men only bj Mr. S. M. Say ford at the Y. M. C'. A. Sunday afternoon was listened to by 400 ineu and bay*. Mr. Sayford has accomplished much good during his lectures at the college.

J. Frushey. of Cincinnati, am! a liost«'!ery man with an experience covering a period of twenty-four yeara. has leased tho Nutt Hotel in this city. He will come on next week and complete all arrangement to open up on March 1st.

During the annual meeting of tho Framers' Institute of St. Joe county at South Bend, Mayor David K. Leepe, caused indignant surprise by referring to Purdue University as school that spoilt a ecore "i fannera without

making o:i3.

J. !'.V Ti-aoar has aunbuncod his name" KS a candidate for the nomination of City clerk on the republican ticket. Mr. IVacey served as assistant postmaster under J. R. I'onneil, and if tho office must be illicit by a n-pub!iaii.,\ve know of none more worti.v,

Mr. Irfiuis Manhemi will open up ins uow .clothing store in the double room of tlu-: Ramsey A: Somerviilt block on March I*.i. On t'liir day and night of the opening euHeio wiu eiitertained by orchestral music find presented with an 'elegant souvenir of .the .-occasion...

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On Sai'urday nitiM. Feb.. 17th, Prof. .John R. t't.'.ne.'.uiis, of Use Indiana I'lnveisity. wi'l ixleiivm- a lecture on "Legislative T.S'efdc.t'i'i" at tin" Y. M. C. A. hull. At the '.'iose oi' the lecture a mock election under the new- system will be held. There, will be no.admission fe».

The Lair board hold its regular monthly meeting last Saturday. Nothing more than the usual routine business was transacted .••'-'The date previously tixeU for this year's" lair conflicts with four other association", and no agree ment as to when it: shall be adjusted

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vet been reai.-hvd:

,'C In the uieantiuie ho interior of the •house will be treated to rfepairp in the way of enlarging the oflice. papering, etc. Mr. Frushey will be ably assisted in the management of the hotel by his son and two daughters. TUT-: RI-.VIKU hopes to Bee him succeed in his new venture, and bespeak6 for himself and family a warm welcome to this city.

Will Denman, whose old home is Alamo, and who was formerly engagod in the insurance business in this city, has been substantially recognized by receiving the democratic nomination for Auditor of Putnam county. His plurality was M00. As Putnam countv is strongly democratic DenmanVelection ie a foregone conclusion. Will is a most worthy vouug man and THK CKVIKW is pleasure to see him coming to the front.

NORTHERN PACIFIC TROUBLE.

It Is Believed at Tucomm tbe Men Will UII nt Tn-Morrow. TACOMA, Wash., Feb. F.—The men in charge of the federated employes of the Northern l'acitic at St Paul have sent cipher messages to the federated unions here, which indicate that the employes of that system will be called out on a strike to-morrow if there is in the meantime no change in the situation in the wag\j conference. Uoth side* are preparing for a strike. All bands have. been notified from St. Paul by the federated employes that Robert (I. lngersoll and other lawyers have pronounced the order of the oourt restraining them from striking unconstitutional and illegal, and that the company will be responsible ior results following any attempt to enforce it. •I)KKVKK, Colo., Fell. r.—The question of the wages of the Union Pacific employes will be argued before Judge Halleit t-o-morrow on the order of tho receivers for the'abolition of old agreements with employes. The men will resist the order, all their various representatives being present.

BUFFERINQ IS OVER.

Generous Itesponses Have Relieved the Unemployed In the Gopeblc Kanye. IKONWOOO, Mich., Feb. 3.—There is no longer any suffering or starvation in the Gogebic Range, thanks to the appeal of Oov. Rich and the generous response thereto by the people of the state and the revival of activity of some of the leading mines. There is a sufficient supply of goods ou hand to meet the wants of the poor nntil tho middle of March. Miners are being put to work every day, but wages are much lower than a year ago. Miners then received SI.75 and S-.^S per day, and some as high as S3.00. They are now working for SI.35.

Vengeance for Their Slater'* Honor. CHATTANOOGA, Teun.. Feb. f. R. C. Ross, cashier of the Bank of Scottsboro, was shot dead at Stevenson at noon yesterday by four brothers, Kob, Tot. Jim and John Skelton. on account of his relations with their sister, Miss Annie Skelton. F. 1). Uloodsworth, a brother-in-law of Ross, was wounded in the arras. The Skeltons were armed with revolvers and rifles. Miss Kkvlton moved in the best society in Northern Alabama and Chattanooga. The murderers are in jail at

Scottsboro.

Saved the Ne*ro by Flight. INDIAHAI'oi.is. Ind.. Feb. ."..—Sheriff Trautman of Boone county arrived herewith Frank Mall, a huge negro prisoner who would have been lynched in Lebanon had not the .Judge ordered the sheriff to get him out of town. Hall was captured near Lebanon on a charge preferred by Mrs. Mary Ackers, a widow living near Lebanon, lie declares he was not the man.

Diamond Thief Oiiptnivtl.

Her .SPKINGS, Ark.. Feb. T.—The detectives of the Jewelers" Protective union have added one more to the'r brilliant list of captures. Fritz Dhiem, one of the most notorious diamond thieves in the

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Tnited

Sta tes, was

arrested here yestcr ,y bv represents lives of the union and will be taken to Dayton, Ohio, for rial. The diamonds stolen were valued at SI ."0,000.

Murder Will Out.

NASUVH.I.K,

Teun.. Feb. 5.—William

Baker bus been arrested for the murder of old man firackett in Russell countv. Va., four years ago. The murder has remained a mystery until uow, when a woman in 1'ne last stages of consumption has confessed thai she witnessed the deed. Raker killed the old mn.n for his monev ana hid the body in a cellar.

Vork lSttnk Statement.

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VoiiK, i'e'o. —The weekly

bank .statement shows the following chances: Reserve iticrea.se, §2,580,000 loans, increase. $758, UOO specie, increase, S-'J,G63, J00: legal tenders, increase. '81i4j,400: deposits, increase, #•1,114,000: circulation, decrease, $74,300. The-banks now hold $11 l.»i:3,0S6e\ces or the requirements of the 23 per cent rule.

-«night* Will Mot Rt»vpdv ..

|. 'I urt'j.vi o: Out., too. 5 —I here is no I trui whatever iti the report that- the Kiugb t..- nt Labor in Ontario threaten to secede from the general assembly," said District Me.st-er Workman arey. I At the last meeting the report of our representatives'-to the general meetiutr ax .Philadelphia -.was reau bni sace.^biou was never .hinted nt.''

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S.i: A loMi'. l'e\HS. Feb. j, -Arrangemeuts .ire i-erfucted for the giving of a bull-tights here next month. 1 he hgtits are to be conducted on the grandest sealc, bandenllos. toreadors. j.icadores and matadors officiating as the.V do in the fnnu enas of Madrid, and Seville.

Rtttlro't.! rcmp.iny Pars Itu Tx.xnn. MII.V,\WM-I.\ W H, Feb. a'. The "Soo" rnilwa eompan has just paid it -, taxes. One Aii^uf-t. and the attorney general has dismissed the action to forfeit its charter begun in the supreme court. The amount ol' taxes was orig'umlly S23,y-lS. but when paid with interest it was S'M.'WJ.

1 Wilxott KHrmfieil.

V:- SAN ANTONIO.Texas, Feb. 5.- Walter Willet, the young American recently arrested in Ohilepaueingo. fbierrero,

Mexico, on the charge of being.#, revolutionist. lias been released throuch the c|lii't.-.v ol nited States Niini^lcr Gray.

He Hauled to Iie.

Wn.KKsi U.UK. I' :.. Feb. ..V--Wbile being lodged in jail for trying to poison the members of the Malaehi family Michael Dike cut himself in the abdomen. He may die. Three children of the Malaehi family whom he poisoned may not survive.

CAUSED BY DYNaMITE

FATAL RR OR OF A CANAL LABORER

W!ill« Dlfcfclnir. His I'lck KirikfH an Unri|)loilrl i:hargn— Koarful Explosion the Keinlt—I yi-lono In Alabama

Other CHenalt'Ot.

CHICAGO, Feb F.—By two'accidental exnlosions of a dynamite cartridge in a cut on Section 13 of the Drainage canal near Romeo Saturday noon two men were killed and three, injured. One of the two men killed was horribly mangled and died instantly, the other, Contractor Comer, died at 11:15 Inst night.

The accident occurred at 11:43 a. m.' Saturday. Contractor Comer was watching a gang of a dozen laborers engaged in "mucking" in one corner of the cut. "Mucking,'" it may be explaced, is gathering up tbe rock loosened by the blast and loading it into large buckets that hold a ton, which are hoisted tip from the ditch and off to one side and dumped. Tesuvi, the laborer who was killed, wits using a pick, the others were using crowbars or picking up pieces and tossing them into the bucket. Teeavi aimed a blow at a point in tho debris near which there had been a charge. As the pick struck the rock there was a deafening explosion that filled the air with fragments of tho rock. Teeavi and the half dozen men standing nearest him were hurled a dozen feet away, and the others of the squad of laborers were thrown violently to the ground. Five of them failed to rise when tbe smoee and dust of the explosion had cleared away.

All together there were forty men at work in the pit when the explosion occurred. For a moment they were too frightened to do anything, but they quickly recovered and hurried to the rescue of the injured. Tesavi. who was using the pick, was so frightfully mangled and so covered with the dirt and dust that he was scarcely recognizable as a human being. His principal wound was a great gapiny hole in the abdomen, through which a fragment of rock as large as a man's tist had plowed its way. His faoe was battered into a pulp and his body literally was covered with wounds and bruises. Ppon examination by the coroner yesterday it was found that there fully 'SOO wounds upon his body.

Contractor Coiner was standing forty feet away when the explosion came. He was knocked senseless. He was picked up and carried to the oftice of the firm, 100 yards away. He lingered thirty-six hours, retaining consciousness nearly to the last, and expired at 11:15 last night.

No one is blamci for the accident, •which was oaused by one of the. charges of dynamitu used in blasting missing fire.

Klt.LKM BY A (ITCLONK.

Four retsous Mori l)enth in nu Alaliivma Tornado. BIRMINGHAM, A la., Fe.b5 ~A full list of the easuulties wi ought by last night's hurricane at (iate City shows that four persons were killed and several injured.

At Fast Birmingham the Methodist church was blown down, but no one was in it at the time. The course of the hurricane v.'as due west, r.ud its patii seems to have been but two miles wide. Birmingham, Columbus and Artesia, Miss., seem to have be»n the only towns struck. In other parts of this state there were rain and wind which knocked down telegraph poles and unroofed a. few barns, but no loss, of life occurred

t.t efoopartlixetl !»y Oniuh ire. OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 5.—Nothing but Bnioliing ruins remain of what. w:w one of the busiest of Omaha's large department. stores. Yesterday morning the• 'building ^inspeclor declared tho port ions of the walls remaining standing to be dangerous and they were torn down. Forces were put to work repairing:'^ithn wirc:^ ,broken and cut during1 the tire. Men were all day .. b.isy boarding up tho fronts the adjoining- building whei-v the phito-ghiss windows had been bu'nen by the heiit. Several narrow ei.ea pes from death during the. fire Were reported. Several of the firemen had their clothes nearly burned oif of them, ami many were badly scorched. They maruigeii to keep at work by Koakmir their clothes with water, which when the fire legau to cool down, fro/ie and caused them more suffering. ilose-pipe valued atffJ.UOii was destroy eel.

SpviTf Storm at Winona, MUNWINONA. Miss., I'eli. 5.—The cyclone that passed over this county yesterday was especially severe at McAir.ierney, a small town six miles west of here on the (leovgia Pacific railroad. The railroad depot was lifted up bodily and thrown from its pillars, wrecking the building. The most serious daraiiire so far reported was the destruction of 1 the storehouse of P. W. Guenthcr. It was literally torn to pieces and scattered in'every direction. Mrs. Or. 'ntber who was alone in the .store at 1 time., I was seriously injured by the falling timbers, and her recovery is .oubtful.

Ko.ports from the country are coming in slowly and indicating heavy property los.

If .Shot As lie Kulurtil His Own lioiiic I'KNVKC. Colo., Feb. Unrry Carr. a young attorney, was shot and kilied by burglars upon entering hi* home 1 with his wife at midnight. lie turned tip the electric light in the hall and while lighting gas, '111 the parlor a shot was fired, tearing off the top of his head. The burglars escaped. He was the .via of one of the leading Colorado l:«'.vye: mid has had a sensationui career. ...-

Facta People do Mot KnowCooler, pleaeantei summers, with days one hour shorter. Wa-imor pleasanter win tore, with days one hour longer. The entire year for comfortable out door work. Purer air, puree, softer water, bettter health, and loDger life for yourself and family.

Wild lands S.1 an acre. Improved farms $10 to 815 an acre within one mile of railroad stations. Two or three crops every year from 1he same land. ou can tiud all of these in Eastern Mississippi and southern Alabama along the Mobile A- Ohio railroad. We aro anxious to prove these facts. Come aud see. Half fare excursion every two weeks.

Full particulars seat by E. E. Posoy G. P. A., M. A O. R. R.. Mobilo, Ala or F. W. Greene, Gen. Agt.. M. & O. R. R.108 N. Broadwav, St. Louis, Mo.

Tho business man who put in his window a placard reading, "Don't go anywhere elBe to be cheated. Step right in here,'1 was diogusted to find that it didn't attract any customers.

Personal.

Bear iu mind one thing, that if business, pleasure, or necessity calls you away from home at any time, be particular to have your routo fully decided upon and arranged before startiug. Many things should be taken into consideration, especially the inducements offered by the Wisconsin Central Company to Duluth, St. Paul. Minneapolis, West Superior or any point in Wisconsin.

Theso trains leave Chicago at convenient hours. Their equipment is unsurpassed by any line in the Northwest.

Close connections are made at St. Paul and Minneapolis, with the various liueB running to all California and Pacific Coast points.

Ask your nearest ticket agent for full information, and be particular to see that your tickets read via the "Wisconsin Central Lines."

JAS. C. POND. Genl. Pass. AgentJ 4w. Milwaukee. \Yis.

Illinois is first iu corn, oats, pork, distilled liquors and railways: second in 6oal. wheat and hogs third in cattle.

How\s Your FIor.se?

Morris' English Stable Liniment will positively cure his lameness, .sprains, bunches, sweeney, gails. puffs, poll evil, scratches, callouses, barbedwire cuts and flesh wounds of ever\ description. No other preparation equals it for promptness, safety and economy, Price UO cts, and $ 1.00. S N

A schoolmaster, according to an advertisement in the Kentish Meicury, England. wishes to exchange his little daughter. age eleven, for a boy of similar age.

Distemper -Its Cause and Treatment Is the title of our little book which tells all about one q,f the most loath:•oiii-'• and dangerous disea.ses affecting horses, sheep and dogs, with imquestionable proof of the merits of Craft's Distemper fand Cough Cure in the treatment of the fame. Sent fret! by addressing the Wells Medicine Co.. Lafayette. Irsd. Tiieitined} i1- iold by .N ve & llooe.

In if'70 tbo Dutch owned and operated one-half of the world's shipping now they own but .1 per cent, of the whole.

Shut Your Ears

To he representations of unscrupulous I dealers who tell you that their bogus nostrums and local cures are identical Willi or tskin to Dr. Well's New Cough Cure. Such statements are false. Ask for. and insist, upon having, the genuine nrticlc, which is put up in Salmon colored wrappers and retails for 25 cents Bewar" of imitations.. Sold bv Nye ik Bouc...

John Adams lived to a greater age than any other president of the United States, being ninety-one when he died.'

j. -J. F. Smith A- Co.. 01 Is'o,...iTvi Orcen I wicliSt.. Ne,v york. the manufacturers of that favonio cathartic known as

Smith's] Bile Beans, have adopted a novel plan Theyjj ask the individual buyers oi Bile Beans to send their full name and nudrees. with an outside wrapI per from a bottle of Pile Beans ('cither

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size) to their ofllcc, and Ihey give $5 for the lirst wrajmer received in each morning's mail and for the I'd, 3d, 4th, 5th I and Otli. Every day $10 it) cash is thus

Fent to their correspondents. Ask for small size,

Asia occupies over four million square utiles more than any other of the principal land divisions of the earth.

'!iv Mood's Wins.

President Lincoln said, "you cannot fool tho people a second time." They are too quick to recognize roal morit or lack of it. and cling only to those things which they find to be what is claimed for them.

It is especially gratifying that the sale of Hood's Sarsaparilla increases roost rapidly in those sections where it is best known.

The inference is plain. I food's Sarsaparilla has proven that it possesses genuine merit. It maintains a high standard, which others cannot even approach. It is the people's favorite blood-purifying and building up medicine. and is more popular this year than ever before. AH this because Hood's Cures.

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Ask ior tickets via Toledo, St, Louis & Kansas City R. B,

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J. 0. ELTCHINKON, Agent,

Big Cle?erdM. inciiiiiati, liiuto SSI.LouisR'y.

Route, short Line. East am! est

WAGNER SLEEPING CARS

On night tniinsi-oui!foling\Yiih VostilmloTrains nt Ulooinintfton and 1'eoria to aud trom MIscjtirl Kiver, Denver ami 1'tieMc Coast ...m3

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Address* W. Michii'. ajrent ior further partitular*. JOilN !!. UAKSON, JAMKS T5AKKKTi (,i"'i Manager,

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Minnie .Jetl'eison, cahtred. who claims to have been a slave in Thomas joflerson's family while t.'ne latter was President, is living in New york at the reputed age of 107 veurs.

1 Iloise Owners,

V01: putting a horse 111 a tine healthy eon'iition use Morns Knglish Pow-iicrs They tone up the .system, aid in digestion. cure loss of appetite, relieve const iiiation. correct, kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 cts, pe.i package. 5 for Sl.OUi. Sold by Nve A:. ooe. ... Im

Happy and IIinigry.

For over live years I was a constant sufferer with that most terrible and' annoying disease, dyspepsia. After paying out hundreds of dollars, the only medicine 1 found that would do me any good was Sulphur Bitters.- Six bottles cured me. Now 1 can eat well and am happy ami hungry. KDITOI

Hie nited States has dwelling houses valued at SI 5,'200.000,000. containing furniture valued at. 6i.'JJ0,000,0fi0.

She Blushed

Awfully'when I told her what to do Tor those horrid pimples with which her face was covered. She now says if von want a pink and white complexion with nice clear smooth skin, you must use that best of all blood purifiers. Sulphur Bitters.