Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 February 1894 — Page 3

Any o"'.1 whose Watch has a

^•dOk&iLSSMran!

bow rin! ),wi]] never have oc-

cation to use tHsi inie-honored cry. it is ihc only bow that cannoi be twisted o!T the case, and is found only on Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark.

A watch case opener, which will save your,,, finger nails, sent tree on request.

Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA.

GHAT FI L-UO S 1 IT INC.

A A ST- SIJ}' 11K K.

"By a thorough knm* ltHtgit 1 thr uatin :il Jaws v.Uicb govern iii»* Oj'i'nitinns »,• i£r.*sfioti fin.l aatritirtu, am] by a «**uof1 n»ip!H uiun of Ui^ fino projMM ii»h of rov»H, Mr. Kpjw fens provided t«»r our b: ras"*•.•?: and suppor a •delicKlnly tiavotvd b«-vora^t- Hhi.-u may ui Maiiv U«:ivy dnoior'.s bil!: Iv i- U»»* JmiiW-.m* TIH«» of such ot .-iiot. may bn gr.ictuii !iy bu.ii up k) r«srtl*t f?vi»ry vnd«Mt»?v t" of subtle tnfiittAios «Vo il«v. u•• to attack wboivvvr iht-r i- »_• ik ui. W inny osca :n?» nv t'a al u'liHCIVCHW*I1 fortified wi'b. p*ir«? n».i.td iud

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CURE

IA.'Itcartnchc *nd relievo all the troubles InclMxt to a bilious statu of the system, siieli ns RNnlnCHS, NHUMOII, Urowsineso, Oistress aft«r

JjitlnK. I'a In in tlio ?icle, ct«. While their moil fxnnrKable success has beeu shown in curing

lejulnelio, yot Curler's Little Liver Pillfl nre «ju:iliy vuluablo iiMronstip.'ition, curing p.nil proJBntirn this iinnoyinK complnuit.while they itlso oor/ect nil Uihoj-fler.4. of th»» SUIDHH-II,stimuliue tlie Uvor imtl roKii^nio the bowels. Kvcn if they only

Acl^Ttliey

would be nlmost priceless to those who

_-Fi.-r Iro'm this Oi.^ire'flnK coniplnint but fortunately their cooilnesnilxe.s not end here, mid those ifiio onee try them will llml these little pills valuable ii: so tuaiiv wftvK that they will not, be willing to do without lliem. liut niter all sick head

Tattle Imne of so many lives that liero Is wbero we make mir itreat boast. Uur pills cure It whilo OtlHTf lo not. rsirtcr's 3iii 1 Liver Pills nro vorr small and very cji-^y to tnko. OIICMP two PLLLM mrvko a riosp. Thoy nro strictly' oc^t}»i!(i ami not jjrlpo or jinrif, but by ti'.olr contlo art ion ploaso nil 'wl.o use? thoui. In vi.iU jit c^nls: livo for $1. iol'l by ovtM-ywheri?, or nont by mail.

CARTER MSDiCIHE CO., Now Yorx.

SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

NO CURE. NO r/lU'-3 NO PAY. NO PAYDANDRUFF C'JREC..'.^

I will take Contracts

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grow hair on tb")-..

or face with those v.-ho can call at_:ny thooflice of my api ius, provideo t.Mr, i.,i l-IOSSV. or the porei o« the swup Where the head i'- shiny or til-.: potes.

lias i-emo\cd to

iast of ihe jail.

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there is no cure. Call and he au»,:.c" wc churee.

If you

cannot call, write to n"-. ..

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BLIZZARD IN KANSAS

FlhRCR SNOW STORM SWEEPS THROUGH THE WEST.

Fralno Blorluvoil

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'sell

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I its ^jiriiig reet.

In Tiie Eirclr'G

iordei.-i I'or IJCW wok ." lirompUy and 011 reasonable terms, lb-pair-ing of all kinds e\oeut-l with pi010jit 11 ess and dispatch. Woik

tiatanl'_*(* 1 and prices satislactor_\.

,i }h Somo ('ami

Abandoned A .|-y Hiinvy Fall of SII.MT Transit I.IIICH lilocked LU M^O.IR[ Kivor Citlo-i.

Toi'KKA, Kan., I'ob. 12.—A Vilinding snow storm pruvaihvl here yesterday. Tin? wind blew furiously, jiiling thu Know in great drifts along tin1 street,, Tlie electric railway company abandoned itseastand west lines at noon, and it was with difficulty lhat cars were kept in motion on lines running north anil south, liailroad trains are generally late, but no blockades have been reported. Reports at the railroad offices indicate that the storm ia general. The thermometer at 7:.!C p. ui. was six degrees above zero.

KVI'OKIA, Kan., Feb. i:).—A blizzard is sweeping over Kansas. More than eighteen inches of snow have fallen here and the. storm is not at its worst. It is the worst known for years. Many cattle must, perish, as a terrilic wind prevails and the snow is drifting frightfully. Only one train has so far arrived here to-day. Others are snowed in on all lines. 1'AiisoNs, Kan., Feb. I!.'.-—The worst snow storm that has prevailed in southeastern Kansas since the memorable storm in ISS5 set in hero at 1 o'clock yesterday morning and continued throughout the day, snow covering the ground to the depth of eight inches.

Advices received at headquarters of the .Missouri. Kansas it Texas railroad are to the efleet that the storm prevails along the entire system of the road from poiuts in Missouri to Texas.

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 12.—The great New York blizzard was almost outdone in the west yesterday. Car lines in the city were compelled to abandon their business. Incoming trains fr'in all directions are late and some of tlu-ui will not come iu until a lale hour.

ST. .IOK, MO.. 'Feb. 10.—A heavy snowstorm set in here at 11 o'clock yesterday. :.nd snow i- now six inches deep on the level. The mercury is now ten above, with a strong wind from the northwest. Street car traflic is entirely suspended. Reports received at the general offices of the Burlington road are to the effect that the storm extends over a greater part of the system, increasing in violence as it proceeds southward. (,'t'lNvv. 111., leii. 10. A severe, blizzard rageu in this vicinity last night. A stronir northwest wind prevailed and street ear and railway service waim pared.

OM.VIIA. Neli.. Feb. 10.—Since TS o'clock ye.-u-rilay morning a storm has raged generally in the upper Missouri

between 1 he river and he mountains. I In this city the streets have- been kept open and ears moving, but the movejment of railroad trains has been •greatly hampered. All outgoing trains are abandoned. The Kansas

which lias considerably alarmed stock- j'„,wling. nun. SALT I.A::I-: CITY. I.'tah. Feb. Snow blockaded the nion Pacific tracks between thisei'y and Ogdeu all day yesterday and until. I: -o'clock this morning when I he tracks v.^-ere cleared..

WASHIxoTON. Feb. -10. A severe storm which appeared on the South l'acilic coast Friday night has moved eastward Willi increasing etiergv and

in pro', the

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is centra! over southeastern Arkansas. attended bv heavv rain during Sunday ,, ,, the guff stales Tins storm will---i

bly move northwestward' over central valley--, attended by heavv rain, changing to heavy snow.

and state lo we with

severe cold wave in the gulf -, the louver Ohio, middle and Mississippi valleys. A cold wave heavv snow sad v:i neing over the southwest. Warning: norther wi-re telegi'

of

severe

Ill-lied

morning to railt Texas. ST. I.ofis, Mo., o'clock yesterday rneticed to fa!! am snowing hard. ii-out variouscit .eus far south is

ads anil ob-ervers in

Feb. P.'. —About 10 evening snow comal midnight it was Telegrams received West and northwest, -.\as. indicate that a

'heavv- .now-slorm and blizzard prevails nver that section. Northern and central Illinois and Iowa were also under an influence of the storm, aud

Keokuk, Purlji'.gton and '..hiiney report street-ear trallie itU stopped, and trains from the north west/ are lale.

:Vi£v TtiinU I.lie us l.ost. .-Al!ANi-\. la.. Feb. 1:. About 5' o'clock lust night the livery stable, of \y. ). ,bmes oh Forsythe street, covering a -.iptare. were burned .to the proiin-.l.Tliv- |ieculiai'ity of the lire wa.s that 111-.' Uasise over the whole area was 11 ni form a ml it was impossible to concentrate the orl: of the liremen. The authorities are convinced that several employes lost their lives.

The property «. I (NI.OOO.

destroved wits worth

I tank IN'poKitiKS Art' Indignant: AKIION. Oiiio. Feb. I. .—An a]plication was made befor.' .1 udge N oris this morning for appointment of a receiver for the Exchange Uank at Seville, which was closed, by the sheriff ott Wednesday. Owing

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deposits were »received up to the lime of the failure,! here isgreat, indignation among the depositors, ...many having lost ail they .possessed.

Splits Mis Wife's H«*s»«l With a Spaile. lb 11 1 1 ti a m. Ala.. Feb. Pi.—Paul Lacoste. 'I well-known Creek.murdered his wife as the result of 11 domestic quarrel." splitting her head with a, spade. She died as lie dragged her into the street. He charges intididity.

BUSINESS PICKING UP.

*onimeri'lH'

Aij' in lc* Jleport an Encoar-

HgiiiK- OoiMiolt for I lie Spring Tritdo. Ni-. Yo i-'i-ii. Ki.—The weekly reports to ti«. various commercial agencies airt.iin the encouraging tone that ha-- ee ti o:ed fortlie last month or more K-i.orls from twenty or more of tiic largest towns speak in the most favorable terms of the outlook for the spring trade. This is especially no'iceable in the dry goods trade. The demand for these staples, while scarcely as large as in February o*' last year, is yet far ahead of what has been anticipated at New Year's. while an improvement is noted almost daily. Manufactories of various kinds in different parts of the country to a total of over 000 have assumed operations since last

Friday, in nearly every ease with a full force. These include cotton mills, Senator stove works tube works, nail works, cordage factories, rolling mills, hosiery factories, quarries and ear works

The failures for the week were liTi'iii the linited States, against 0:.".' last year, and '.() in Canada, against iI last year, several being of more than ordinary importance.

Supcrx-doa* lor Ncwby. ASHING r«».v l\?k HI. .lud^o l.urauier »f Kairti«:M. 111., attorney for William Nt?wli\\ li*ftM)lant in tlw celebrated pension frinut IM» before .ludjre Allen in SprinirtieUl. has obtained from Chief .Justice Fuller a writ of supersedeas on error. which will keep New by out of the penitentiary for the time l»etri'r at least.

•lohvi Hart: Sentenced.

KOCKIOIU). 111.. Feb. I!l.---.J udgeShaw overruled the motion for a uew trial for John llart and sentenced him to be hanged March 10. llart said lie had nothing to say. and took the sentence coolly. .1. ('. Oarver spoke in his behalf and against the infliction of the death penalty.

Fire Destroys a Tobneco Crop. 1JA.NCA.STKK. Pa., Feb. 10.—An incendiary tire hist night destroyed the barn, tobacco shed and crop of Jacob Seachrist iu West llempiield township. Eleven cows were also burned. Loss. Sii,000.

Chicago ftonrd of Trats.

CniOAOo, Feb. !i. —The following table shows the range of quotations oil the Chiago board of trade to-day: 1 ci.os NO. Articles. 11 ighestl Lowest. jFeli. 'J.jFeb. 8.

Wh't, 2—

1 1

Feb.... 5S-%1

5(

:I/l

5 ..r»6& .58','

May .0^ .W4 -July .6:S '£i .Oli's Corn, 3- 1

Keb .34 ,^ .H-t-'1. May.... .37 •JrT trv July ..as Oats, •I—

Feb.... •2S "S'« May.... .•_iui July .'ib 2S?K Pork—

Fen 'tl .'.'71.. 12 May 12.('i2M 12.66" l'J.07U 12.VJI, Lord—

Feb 7.-1(1 7.:«, 7.:!2M 7.a7'.: May.... J* *-1' 7. ID 7.17^ 7 i7}4 ?. Ribs—

Feb.... *^7 kj" 6.10 C..10 .May.... ti.45 ti.'^O 0 'JO

City and Nebraska Central abandoned all its trains. SAN A.NI'KI.O, Texas. Feb. 10.—For eight hours the snow t'-1*1 here vester- 'i.'obert Murler was hanged at day accompanied by a cold north wind Ky,

NEWS IN BRIEF

or

PineMa rv

murder of Mr-

it McIviunev, n. Thev had

A. C. Dunn, a farmer Kv„ killed .1. P. P.ro quarreled over a trade. l-.d ilenson. aged If., while plavingat b-S,•hanging." was strangled to death at I Jackson. Tent:.

William M. I .ink, trea'sVfrer'''of FrankJin township. Franklin county, Ohio, j. is short §1,in his accounts. of a boiler

l'.v the explosion oi a boiler

PROM WASHINGTON.

PECKHAM'S NOMINATION MAY BE ACTED ON TO-DAY,

Tho lU'Kull V«ry (ini-nrtnin—I'rojri-am for tin' Week in Senate anil House— Vote on lSlKUd'ri It III Kx pec tod by

WeiliiiKluy or TUarsriay.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—An alignment of forces on the Peckham case is likely to be had to-day. It is said Senator Hoar, who wanted more time in winch to make up his mind, haseoncluded that Peckham is not a good man for the Supreme bench, and his opposition will insure an unfavorable report from the judiciary committee. There is less certainty regarding

c"a't

P.oe.L'litonvillc, lliio. Mack Atveowas

:i 1 lwo otl,, ,,,e!1 l,!,dl

l)i])htlieria is almost epidemic :it liubui|itc. Iowa. Mrs. John Lot-Uery lost three children in three days. 1). C. Conly. charged with cwlio/.-j-.ling -sin.nno while sheriff of Phelps county. Neb., has been arrested at Denison. Texas.

A six- i'oot vein of coal has been dis-

Sunday covered at the depth of 175 feet, at Mas-

coutah. 111., and a shaft will be sunk at once. Several hundred idle men who applied at the city hall. Louisville. Kv.. were put to work at. ^1.a day on street iniproveineni^.

Henry Salsmnn. a ranchman at Johnstown. Neb., having a large family and considerable property, committed suicide while insane from the grip.

The jury in the trial at Mexico. Ml., of Joe Donnelly, accused of the killing of Sam Turner for bis monoy, has failed to agree and has been discharged.

J. (.', Kelly, postmaster at. I'reeburg 111., became insane suddenly and tried to kill his wife and son. who he thinks are in league with a baud of robbers. 'Thieves secured the combination of the safe in the pool room of John Payne of Covington, fvy., and robbed it of isi.-ioo in cash. The room is directly opposite police headquarters

James McKenna has been sentenced by Judge Stone at Menominee. Mich., to .four years in the branch prison at Marquette for the killing- of John Patterson at Carney a month ago. :r

The St. I.ouis Stamping-company has cut. all wages from 10 to !"i percent and the Ohio River railway has cut sbop-ha.ids" wages 10 percent and dis-

the fact that Ld'arged one-third the force

A miners' convention will be held in Pueblo. Col., March ). John Mcliride of Columbus. Ohio, president of the 1 l-nited Mineworkcrs of America, will attend. About five hundred delegates are expected.

Anion.,' the industries which are expeeled to resume soon are the Bear •s

:2(io

Piatt's position. The com-

mittce's decision is likely to be the decision of the senate. This is cspeeially true if tiie committee should deeide in favor of Peckham. Senator llill alone has been confident from the tirst that i'cekham would not be confirmed, and is now just as contident.

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Friends of the administration seem confident and say there would not be the least doubt if they knew the attitude of two men on the committee. It is supnosed that these men are ScuaI tors lloar and Plait.

WKKK'S IIUXIKUJ'IS COStlKESSi

Vote on Miami's SrlK"lor:i I Sill IH E Iprrtfil Wrdnesilay or Thursilaj*. W.\sinxfiTOK. Feb. 10.—It is expected the consideration of the llhmd seigniorage bill will be completed in the house Wednesday. To-day is District of Columbia day, but by special order the time after ii o'clock has been set aside for pitying tribute to the memory of the late Senator Stanford and a light will probably be made for the three hours previous by Mr. Hlaiid. When t'ue P.htnd bill reaches a vote tho gene, al expectation is that it will puss after having been modified in certain particulars to meet the objections of Secretary Carlisle, to give him sum: latitude and discretion in the issue of treasury notes against the sei.^ nion.ge and in the coinage of the bullion.

on. Mr. O'Ncil will probably be seated.

The remainder of the week will be devoted to tin.- fortiiieation appropriation bill. Chairman Sayers of the apDropriatiou committee has been anxious to advance some of the appropriation bills, but. he lias been nctsitaded by the if lends of Mr. O'Ncil t.o let the latter'-, rieht to a seat be settled before legislation proceeds furl In r.

There will be an effort, on tne part of the senate to clca up the calendar as far as possible, prior to taking up the tariff bill, which, when it is reported to the senate, is expected to etc-, chub- lie consideration ol' most other subject-- The speeehmaking during the week 10 be devoted to a variety of topics, including the Stewart bond resolution, the Turpie Hawaiian resolution. -and probably the resolution of -Senator Hale instructing he, committee 011 linance.,to grant hear-? ings 011 the tariff bill. Senators I! ray and Daniel have given notice of sp'-cches

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tlie Hawaiian.'

resolution for to-day, and Senator While of California is among others who probably will address the senate later iu the week on this topic. There will also be a general effort on the nart of senators to have private bills or bills of minor general importance taken from the calendar and 'passed. !t is believed the committee on the judiciary will dispose of the Peckham I nominal ion to-dav. and. if so. in all I probability there will be at least: one I day during the week devoted loan executive session for ihe purpose of passing mioTi this nomination.

To Miikc I mprov«»mcnl

WASHINGTON. Feb. While the tariff bill was in the house ways and means comniitl.ee Assistant .Secretary Hamlin, in charge of customs subjects in the treasury depart ment, practically I drafted the administrative features of the new tariff i-i!l as reported to the I house Numerous improvements have I suggested teeinse.lves to him since, ami with secietarv arlisle file whole thing will again be. e-one over.

Mormon is-ionaries for l':it ilir Islandx. SAN Ft! MMSI o. l-eb I.:.—-I here will k-ave here to-morrow, per steamer Moti'.iwiii.: .•fourteen young Mormon missionaries, who will preach the doe1riue of the latter-nay saints among the i-htne's of the Paritie and antarctic oceans Four of them arc bound for Australia, six for Samoa, two for New Zealand and two lor the Sandwich Island

New York I'IIUM I i'i fi-it i-rs mi in i-il. NKA YO' K. Feb. I:.1. Secret service ollicers last night. arrested Albert Larno it a It a a a a counterfeiters who have been plying their calling in Brooklyn. Tiie ollicers recovered about :!o-ieounl.crfeii '.'."-ccllt pieces. Carlo Pounddonmi and Josephine and Annie Lamout, mother anil daughter, were arrested.

pnngs iron furnace. Tennessee, em- a! Mayeiice the ju.-ople of Saxony l.'ist ploying :ioo men. and the New Albany, year ate -i.: 77 horses -md l'."J dogs. Ind woolen mills, employing about 1 which were killed in shiughter-boi.rcfc

onerators. and many more killed jirnsvtclv.

School ISurtu'd,

••t'tn:tii:. O. T., Feb. i:.\—- News reached here of the destruction of the Presbyterian mission house and schools at A.nadnrko, in the Cheyenne reservation. The teachers and 1 tulian scholars tin rely c^caj. clothing. 1 urniu.re destroved.

ei.i with their livebuoka. et

apnm

but all ., re

Knting llor^os und

\V.» SIIINC'ION. Fe b. 1:!. According to the repot", of Commercial Agent. Smith

Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine n« other Narcotic substancc. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.

It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use fcy Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Weras and allays fcrerishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Ourd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.

Castoria.

Cttstoiia Is an excellent medicine for oilIIdrea. Mothers havo repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon their children."

Bit. G. C. ORGOOB, I.owull, HOSS.

Cantoris, le tho best remedy for children of which 1 am acquainted. 1 liopo the day is not far distant when mothers will consider tie real Interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums whirli are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves."

K1-.11m «ggnwMiiiWinwiirn

Thursday the •»'Neil-Joy contested election case (St. I,ouis. Mo., district) will come up and by agreement siv Ave you at all Woak-chestcd or inclined "o bo Oonsunuitive, with ins! a touch of hours will be devoted to debate there- I Cough

no,v ,hcn Tr this

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HAVE

YOU

A

Bronchi Ma and A-dhm.i it relieves

We guarantee to grow hair 011

baldest heads, regardless of age or

length of baldness. Sure cure for I landnill'or any disease ol M-alp or

Hair from falling out.

Heferenecs who have grown their hair: .loberl: Sellers, pastor Chris­

tian cluinrli. South Ih.ie

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Castoria.

Castoria is so well adapted to children flwt I recommend it as superior to any preaortpttoa known to Hie."

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I.tinipki'.i. undertaker. I'.rowsistnirg liid.: F., l!. K(ith. attornev at-law,

liHij east Wasningi.o,. '--eel: A.

(lates, Jr., jobbing lions* .11 and :l:i oasr, dar land street: 11. N. I'dti:ne

btiok-kiM'])! !'. :il and east Maryland street: C. J. l'arker,biiok-kee])er,

1(11-lo."i south Meridian street:!' I/.

Will supph them at Iiving |irices. Vour I'i'oduoe will buy nion Frs than any other plaeu in (own. See him before selling your l'roducc.

TOBACCOS, AND'SMOKERS ARTICLES

H. A. Ancnsn, M.

411 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn,

"Our pbysiciftRT

Da. J. F. KISCIIELOE, Conway, Ark.

Aut.KN C. SMITH, Pres.,

The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New Yorli City.

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as ,£ by magic, and you will iccl a strength and power never had before.

COLD?

HAVE YOU A COUGH A Dose will Relieve it.

la^vransmuuBAaucfiuuMuic

nc Ti a

Webb, traveling salesman, 102I lOo south Meridian street J. A.

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I'erkins. No.Chemical Co. sixth .street.: W. lleinsley. No. I linI gine House Indiana avenue: l!ev. W. Price,s:T V'andes street:

W. T, Sellers. Tiook Supplies, 17 Vance lllock .1. Ik Southark, Lafayette. Ind. .J. 15. Southard, i)r. !..('. Sli wart, ollice O'.l West

Wasqington st„ Airs. JJ N'ewhy, 7S0 N. New Jersey st.. Samuel White, contractor. fi'J Hill ave. .Oscar llerinon. 277 X. I'ine st.

'E. B. I D. W. JACKSON

jTroprietors oI'Mohn's Intlux Hail* I (I rower, Vi West ""iVashinirton 1 street, room" (i. Indianapolis, lud. or ask your druggist for it,

k.)\

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£n

the children's depart*

ment have spob-'j- "Wily e£ their experience in their outsHft practico with Castoria, and although we only havo among our medical supplies what i3 known ns regular products, yet -we are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won us to look wtth favor upon it."

UNITED HOSPITAL ANIJ DIKVSNSASY, liostnn, Ma^

will,

A Dose at Bedtime wil! Remove it.

t'!:ir.fl'\

Whooping-cough bi'-ome less with each dose of medicine. It is :m old adage, "To be forewarned is to be fore armed." So lo.». it. ho in your case, who read this, uiid keep on hand AI.IEN'S Lt'x.i .UAU'AM, £33* Directions accompany each bottle.

SOLD EV ALL SRUS6ISTS AT 55cts., SOcts., AMD SI.OS A 30TTLE.

The Spavins of'. Viiifthing so dreadful in

goods at