Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 March 1894 — Page 7
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A DIVIDEND PAY&iRI
THE GOLD DOLLAR MINING CO. OF CUIPPLK CliKKK, COLORADO.
?Organised under lawii of C'iluraiio. Capital jgtoak, 700,000 i-karer, par value one dollar emh. FULL PAID AKONON ASSF.3ABLE. |l50,00il shares lu Treaosnt v. The mine is loral'-d ln ttie rlebont portion tin. coin1-ruted
Ibcarried
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golil
pro-
kUBaiiig dtHtrlut of Cripple Cieek, si nil in liolil uudor a Unitod Stat»-H p.v urn. Work
on day and nlglit, and high
grade«re fat being knu out In lain m- quantilies. I* January, 1H91, tho um(iany will 1k- .' gin paying regular monthly dividends at
Did
rate cf 21 per cent periiunam ou he amount ilnveatod. II. 11. KKIoKlf, Hoc. and Tican. A limited amount of the Hhares are uow ollered
AT 50 CKNTN PKR SHARK.
Stock, Prospector, am'exports' rcptirt maybe i'.SiobU.lnotl from the hanking house of H. K. LOUNSBKRV, .17 15rondu.tr, N. V.
1 In
O A S
PER MONTH
YOUR OWN LOCALITY
iff made easily and honorably, without capi- §& lal, during your spare hours. Any man,
woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand's lly, without experience. Talking: unnecessary. Nothing like it for inoneymaking ever offered before. Onr workers always prosper. No time wasted in learning the business. We teach you in a night how to succeed from the first hour. You can make a trial without expense to yourself. We start you, furnish everything needed to carry on the busifness .successfully, and guarantee you against failure if you but, follow our simple, plain instructions. Header, if yeu are in need of ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your
I'nddrcss, and wo will mail you a document giving you all the particulars.
TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, INSaine-
THE KING OF JUVENILES. &5S
been raade (or young* people which compares in value, or has had onr-ieruh the sale of this prt at annual. Million* of oopicH have born *o)d. The new volume lor 18^3-4
is just
ready,
and haiover2oolaryc and e.iirdy new
pictures,
several new s'ori s, (earh a book in iiseif), and of short str.rif*".. The Xmas present possible i«#i boys and ^iilsot n" a Order K'ckseiier or ot us.
ESTES & Ur.l.'.T, Pollsters, Boston.
THEWORLD'SFAIR
Pbotofrrnphed nutl described. Wide awnke AynitH wanted for our new World's Kair botik fcy IMrnottir Gcner/tl Divvla, Mrs. I'eiter i'almwr and other officials. Ov#r 500 pictures, nuarljall phot -craphrt. l»9 pagen. I.ow price. Kig •ommlHuion Freight paid. 30 days' ctvillt. Selling fast. Men or ladies make $10 a day. Seud for circular or bend 50 oenta to-day for large oatHt containing "vor 100 photograph*. T. W. Zlegler A Co., 5'^T Market strut,
H'irstdAas bartons can hb.*10 twontj-tlroZ
•9 men an hour.
Bath Kooras 4
The larujtivSt, the best,
the only first class barber •'¥§P: fesfchop in ('rawiordsyille.
FRAP M'CALIP.
WANTED In tOCALi iniAllrairvralll
-SALESMEN
lOCALand TRAVELING. toaellour well known Nur»ory Stock. Steady •mployuietit. Good l*ay. Complete outfit tree. MOpnvtooa experience uecessary.
BffT*m.inm!l
ID Acres.
OVEIt 40 TEAKS.
IS
GrcenbouBoa. Adi!n-H.i,
•PHOENIX NURSERY COMPANY, .O.BoxK&. Bloomington, Illinois*
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KORSE ANO CATTLE POWOERS
so Homb wni die of_ COJAC. noro LOSS Tz *_ duhmu powdani btc oMd tn time.
sasssfffi A'ss
wfll curf nr Jirevsnt ttkb
»ysvmt. to wnli-li Horw# «n«i'
Fotrrx* PowntK* wiu mi1" Sold evetywliere. DAVIS K. FODTU, Propria'. jxi-r.'-icr. --. x~
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AllBT" I1"'" t®1'
AN ENTHUSIASTIC) MEETING.
A Mass Gonvoution of tbe Democracy to Ur^e up The Tariff Eeforin Measure.1 1
In pursuance to a cull made in Tiir
kvikw Iiv.i
weeks
ago
1-u"
ilam mull*"
Tlcaln the Soro*»!
e« K) Ifc
Seines Of T*»l" and Smnll.
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1AY-
ER IT WILL CORE
particle l« applied into eaob nMlrll and is «eatle. Prloi»80oent« at l)r*f«l»ui or by
BI.T BKOTJ5EKS, 5ti Wnrron Siroet, ir York.
'"Chestnuts grow wild in all tewperat*
pH&fci,
and signed by
many deur.KTatH, a u»ass meeting of the damocrats of th» couuty was hold at the court -louse last .Saturday afternoon The object of tho meeting was to give public expression to tho party's unshaken in tariff reform. and to urge upon tho Senate th« early passage of tho Wilson bill.
Tho C(inv: nli()N was called to order I by tleed Hanna and M. W. Clo.lfnltir was uiaih-' chairman an.I W. 1). Harlow secretary. Upon taking llio chair Mr.
Clodfelter briefly stated tho object of the meeting anil male a strong anil eloi|iient p'ta in favor of tariff reform as embodied iutlie Wilson bill. Speeches I wt re mad" by .Judge Seller, ,Jas. W
WrighI, I'i. 15 ibar 1, Mr Fitztfibbon and others. I'tie seutiin tt expressed during the sp-rch iking fully attested the abiding fai'.'i it He democrats of the i:ounty in I tui prinui11ins of the party and that the Wnson re nrin bill must pass the Senate regar.liess tin. wisaes of few coal or «ugar baron:--. Democracy is or th t-t.ses tirst. I.ist and all he, time.
The wisn.'s of tin convention arts succinct!} set, forth in the subjoined resolutions. a l-i ita I ipies of winch ordere.d sent Smators Voorhees and Turpiean Oougrijsdni.iu Bru'ilcsiiiro: /ii'S'iloed.
Tint the democrats of
Montgomery Cninty in mass convention assembled, do hereby earnestly en •'tirse the ^reat tariir reform uvasurti recently passed by the Hiu-i'iof
Rusolnid.
SL Loulii,
Thk
M. C. A.
BARBER SHOP
llopre.-
si^'itativeH Uuovvti as tue Wilson bil We believe its early enactment into law will greatly remove the bur lens tixe
upon the laboring masses by republican j:.
legislation, and give a oew and increased
On Monday morning Paxtou waived an examination when brought before Mayor Handel and his boiul was placed at $1,000. He was remauded back to jail to await the action of the next term of the circuit court. Paxtonis23 years of
age and aot overly bright, or he would
not have undertaken such a hazardous ^e
piece of business. He puts up the spur-
ions plea that he was drunk when the theft was committed. He might have been crazy.
AnotherlFaotory in SightP.. Duncan, of Charleston. 111., is looking for a location to start a pantaloon factory. He has writtsn Will H. Nash, 'if this city, t® kuo-.v of the advantages of Cravvfordsville r,n- such an enterprise. Mr. Duncan e.insiders this city a most favorable location, by reason of its proximity to tht. Youut woolen mills. The output of thesi» mills iu the way of woolen goods would be all that a pants factory could desire in that line. At present the Yountsville mills supplies a factory at Indianapolis.
Mr. Duncan proposes to establish a factory that would give employment to forty ha»ds for the liret two years, and after that double tho number, if tho business justiti#d tho increase. His factory makes pantaloons that retail all the way from $." to S8, and as we usderBtani works Tip nothing but woolen woods. Mr. Duncan is experienced in the business and we trust he will find the natural advantages of Crawfordaville sufficient to warrant! h'1* 'B bring ing his factory here.
PATOIS IS FRIGHTENED
BOMB FOUND ON THE STAIR
CASE OF A POLICE STATION.
It In similar to Thosn lined by Vall-
litnt null llcnrv—Necotlm Ions B«
t« Ti I'hiuii »ml ICuKSla ThreHtnn to Ciu« Trouble.
I'AiiiB. Feb. 10.—A bomb similar In its cnstruction to those used by Vaillant
oh
I Henry was found yesterday
an staircase of the police station in the :ie du Temple, one of the oldest mil busiest streets of the city, and which lends to the Hotel du Vitle. On this street is the Marche du Temple, Dccuo- ing the site of the Tour du Temple which during the revolution vas used as a prison of the royal lainil
Anarchist Henry made a further con-fes-.ni' the police yesterday, and as a rt siilt of it his mother's house was Viearelied last night. The police found mueh ciiemieal apparatus and a number of letters and photographs, including a j^roup of twenty anarchists. All of these things will prove valuable to the police in their efforts to arrest tho other anarchists who were implicated in the plot with Henry. Henry also divulged the names of several of his anarehLst friends, and their arrests are expected to take place in a short time.
HaulI
'.i.uxa,
Feb. 19.—Six of tho
leading anarchists who have been arrested have confessed that they were were accomplices in the attempt upon the life of the civil government. This attempt. they say. was an act of vengeance for the death of l'allas. They de clared their comrades who have not been arrested would avenge tliem.
NEGOTIATIONS I.IKKLV TO PAIL,
China and Knssla Cunnot A^reo hb tf Ownorfthip of tlio Fainirs.
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impetus to business which will b«j felt ,, ,, thrf.us!h»i„t the length and b-eadth of '"regard to the 1 amirs are meeting our country. We therefore urge upon -with serious obstacles. A satisfactory the Senate its i'mruvhat© conclusion now seems improbable.
Further that we believe The Chinese maintain that the l'amirs that the wealth of this country should form part of their empire The Ilusbear its just portion of the burdens of nians insist that the country has been taxation necessary to a government theirs since 187."». owing to their coneconomically administered, and do qUest of Khokand. llussia.it will bo heartily endorse the income tax features
of said bill, as being part of the great
domocratiu reform promised tho people in our platforms of 1890 aad '92.
ivrKiismjiso, Feb. 10.—The ne
thltions bctween
remetnberedi
Vardant Thief in
Alonzo Paxten, The Jail,
After spondiug about $2j Dr. Hutch-
place facing a euroclydon Saturday night. Tho circumitancea of the bold, but silly th-ift. are bist gathered froru the confession Puiston male to Mr. Grimes when he laid hands on hiru over in Boone county. After cutting tho hitch rein and mounting into the buggy he made a bee line for Bi^ne county where he had relatives. Between 8 ana9 o'clock in the evening he drove up to Mr. Conrad's, residing touth ot Darlington where he staid all night. He worKed as a farm hand for Mr. Conrad last summer. He told the family that be had burrowed the horse and buggy to drive over to visit hie folks in Boono county. Ho left bright and early the next morning and next pulled up at the home of his cousin. Mr. Thompson, two miles north of Lebanon. From there he drove over to Frank Mullen's fow miles distant, where aftersome dickering he traded the stoleu animal to Mullen for a dun pony and SI.10. lie then re turned to the home of his cousin whore the arrest was made. The report that he had eloped with a ladylove was without foundation. Officer Grimes had no trouble in invalidating tho trade mado between Paxton and Mullen and returned to this city with the thioT and stolen property on Sunday after a tiresome but successful chase.
china and Russia
declined the proposition
of a joint negotiation on the
1
amir
question with Great Britain and China, preferring to deal with each of these powers separately.
Condemn the House of Lords.
London, Feb. 13.—Four thousand persons assembled in Trafalgar sqi are
ings had his horse and buggy returned yestercitty in answer to an appeal a to him last, Sunday. Officer Grimes manifestation against the house of dropped onto the clue that lead to the lords for destroying the clauses in the culprit's arrest and having notified the parish councils bill which called for a Lebanon police, drove through to that reforming of the London vestries.
The meeting, with much show of feeling, adopted resolutions condemning the house of lords for its action in this mrt^cr
Congratulate tho Government.
Bkiu.i.n', Feb. 19.—Two thousand merchants and manufacturers of the German empire met here yesterday. The assemblage was presided over by a prominent liberal member of the rcic.hstag. It was resolved to congratulate the government upon tho souclusion of the. treaty with Russia.
WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS.
U»legBt-n
aco the ('uniera Bofore Pro-
c-ee«tln(j to Work.
Washington, Feb. 19.—The ladies attending the woman suffrage convention had their photographs taken in a group Saturday. There was a feeling that the next meeting should be held in some other ty than Washington. Invitations were extended to the convention to meet in Washington, Cincinnati, Atlanta and Letroit. Fifteen minutes were allowed to the adherents of each city to present its views. Washington found a friend in Mrs. Lillie Devereaux Blake. Miss Anthony seconded Mrs. Blake. Atlanta, Ga., waa finally chosen as the place tor holding the next annual convention.
l,
0ti1(.rs MM-iously
wounded.
Tulwreuloai* in New
York
Cnttle. I
UAx.\.M)AiotiA, N. Y., Feb. 1^.—It is stated that the cattle at both the ClifSon Springs sanitarium farm and fch« Cienevu experimental station show symptoms of tuberculosis. A veterinary of this |ii:i. aisu makes the statement thai, in- 11as iliM-overed symptoms of its pre.seiir.' in over I .".(I cattle, and venture.-, the assertion that one-fourth of the eows in the oountv are alllicted.
Tn SIoto on t'lil«K« N«xt.
l.ANsi.Mi. Miel... L'eli. lit.—tirand t'ominander I A. Kevnolds of the recently organized wholly political and seini-military orga ni-a Ion Known as the Ancient, (irderof I .oval Americans, says there are now l.fitio fully organized e.onntii in forty-four states and territories. His next scene of opera|11" tions will be Chicago, for which cityhe will leave to-morrow.
IMuifinu Tt»r Kntomhed Miners. W1
i. k!—•i! kkm
Fi4b. 19.—The
within the uext forty-eijrkt hours. 1
Harrison
The Harrison party left Indianapolis for Stanford University, California, Monday last, at 11:25 a.m., going via Chicago and orbr the Sante Fo and Southern Pacific lines. Ex-President Harrison was accompanied by Mrs. McKee and children, his private secretary, and Rev. M. L. Haines, of the First Presbyterian Church, and he will arrive at 3itn Jose on the Saturday following his departure.
The University will b« reached on Monday and his first lectur# will be delivered Wednesday, one to follow wsekly until tho series is completed. While at I'alo Alto Mr. Harrison will be the guest ot tho University. Tho theme of his lectures will be "Constitutional Liaw."
After a man passes forty he can help his childron most by saving up money to eure for himself in his old age.—(Atchison (1 lobe.
Probate Uourt.
Mary (J 13erry has been appointed .-mardian of the minor hoirs of David O Berry.
W. M. Murphy has been appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Amanda Murphy.
Mary C. Berry has been appointed administratrix of the estate of David D. Ilerry, deceased. CZIi
Hot Springs Illustrated.
"?A very artistic book descriptive ot "The World's Sanitarium" will be mailed free, upon application, to tourists and others interested. "America's greatest health resort" reached in shortest timo via Toleuo, St. Louis and Kansae City U. R„ "Clover Leaf Route." Buffet chair cars, seats free, vestibulod sleepers.
Excursions daily. Special one lare excursion march 18th. Avoid "Changeable March." C. C.
enkins
N. B.—War rates to California threatened. Don't fail to see nearest agent Clover Leaf Route" or addreso as above. •:.
'•Any respectable man, woman or child may have a tit here," is the inscription on a sign displayed bv aRockv Ilill (Conn.) shoemaker.
J. F. Smith &'Co., of No.
A strenuous movement by the SaloonKeepers' Association of Chicago for the abolition of the free lunch has met with signal failure.
After tho ball is over, after tho break 'o
morn,
l_-
Four Men Killed in Mexican lilot Lico.v. Mexico, Feb. 19.—A cocking main was being given at the City of Lazos. near here, last night., when a dispute arose between the owners of two birds pitted against each other. ., .,.
Both men drew knives and attacked each other. Two friends of the men ill,V8, took up the dispute and the fight be-
camo gcn|jraL rcsuUing in four men
njr
stabbed to death and several
aii.l miildle
cmo
iwihI
sions—all hnvo its viftini".
Middle actd vr.n,
Consult
us
IJKKOUE TIIEATM'T. hood."
G. P. A. Toledo, O.
Green
wich St.. No.v York, tho manufacturers of that favorito cathartic known as Smith's Bile Beans, havo adopted a novel plan. They ask tho individual buyers Bile Beans to'eend their full name and address, with an outside wrapper from a bottle of Bile Beans (either ize) to thoir office, and they give %~i fo the first wrapper received in each morning's mail and $1 for the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and Gth. Every day $10 in cashjs thus sent to their ^correspondents. Ask for email size.
after th
After the dancers loavini stars are gone, Many ahead is aching, if you but knew it all, £Z3
Tako Smith's Bilo Boans on retiring after tho ball Ask cr nuall size.1 'r' Nov. 25 1
The amount of ailk produced by each spider is so small that Reaumur computes that 953,r22 would bej required to
...
Why Will You 3"
Is your head^clear? Havo you a good grip on all your interests and boundless energy in your1 blood? You can have both if you observe the precaution to take, when retiring for the night, a dose of Smith's Bilo Beans. By the time you get to work next day you will feel as if you could pull a train of cars, lie sure to get tho small size. 25 ly.
The lirst[hall belonging to the" negro race in Western Pennsylvania waa opened the other night in Pittsburg. It is
the,gift of C. W. (.reen, who was ouea a
For Oyer Three Months
iny 6on sullored night and (lay with rheumatism: so much eo that he was unable to feod himself. Your Sulphur Bitters cured him, and I am truly thankful to say they are an honest [medicino.
Mrs. W. II. Caih.mton, wife of Deacon Carleton, FirBt Baptist Church, chester, Mass.
Win--
A Kansas Jorgaiiist. ealled upon £to furnieh appropriate imipie for a wedding live years delayed, buret into "Weary of Waiting'' with a triumphal volume of melody.
Me tiuai iitilee
/.I'hal, 110 horso will ever die of rolit'. hots, or oonjeRtioi! of the stomaeh if Morris' English Stable Powder is used of railroad stations. regularly two or three times a week.
fed to rows it will increase the quantity of milk and rrearn one-third, and will keep both in »-oo(l healthy
1
condition.. •J.Vts. .Sold by Nye S'. Uooe. .4
Taxes
rescuing |iarty at the Caylord mine worked steadily all day yesterday and •ucceeilftl in making rapid pro«reSB. SuperintendeiiL Davis, who is in charge, is firm in the opinion that if 110 further percent, and 1* per cent, dividends on obstacle intervenes some, if not all. of auch deposits. Address promptly, the men will be found dead or aliy« ThkStatuBuilding
Will be paid bv us on deposits made before March 25, and in addition we pay 8
HB^H^8i8iS/K!BBB53! Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Qleet, Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse,
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boture too litti!.
VARICOCELE, EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED. W. S. COTjUNs. W. S. Coilins, of Saginaw. Sp«aks. W. S. C01.,i,lNS, "I nra 29. At, 1.1 1 liMirnoil a b:ul h:\l)it whirh I continued till 10. 1 ilii'ii liocumo "ouo of the boy«" unit lot! :i
B.iy 1 ifo. I'xpohii.-o ibicotl
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Monitor." etlil' by Drs. Kenn dv V. Keri an foil into my bands. I learuuil the Tiui/t nnil .iti.vr. Self ubiisu had sapped my vitality, took tho AVio Methml Trenlmrnl anil was curetl. My friends think was cured of Conmimption. 1 havo sent them many patients, all of whom were curod. Their Now
Method Treatment supplies vigor, vitality and man-
Havr
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ialist, of 'liii-aL't' office at 1027 Masotiir Tt where he n: r- bMCon-ul'! and in jriv:ito by thnne mont. An evau)ir iti'7i nothintr. ami sbonlii he iB theslitrhtPf r, rhanei- rt will treat you uniler a .:i:nr inu tt or ask no pa. ('all 'r aiMre?--Rirkholz I0"JT Mas'inic: Tr,mpie (^b
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very year from th
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paDDByiVania St.. Indianapolis.
at tie
facts jPoopU'. do Not Know Cooler. ploaF.aii^'1-niMiiiii-rr, with tia one hour «linrti-r. W juner pieaBm.ier winters, with dav» »n» hour 1o»,:.r, 'l.'ho eatirsi year f' door work. Purer
I'.imfot--t'abip \it air, pures. .soi'ler
water, bettter health., and longer iife for yourself and family. Wild iaiv.is s-' an ai:i»'. 'iniprnv farms S10 to an icre within on.- 1 'wo or three er same land. Vou can find all of these iu Eastern Mississippi ami southern A
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exi-nrsit
see. Half weeks. Full particulars sen! (J. P. A., M. A- (). u. F. W. (ireene. (Jen. A: 10S N. Broadway. St. 1.
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1-y K. I'osoy .Moliilt', A la or M. .V O. U. .: is, Mo.
The marvolou* sucoes saparilla is based upon
of 1 lood's Sarhe '.*orner stone
of
mi'U. Tho fnrin, tho workshop, tho SiindiK school, tiio ulllco, tho prolest-
a man,
SyiihilO.
Seminal Weakness, Impotency and Varicocele Cured.
sl "When 1 cnn«ultxl Urn. Kennedy A Herman, 1 hail Kvi littlo hope. 1 was surprisod. Their now Method Treat"lent improved mo tho first woek. Kmissmns cca«ed. "'•K$ nervtis bocumt! st roiii painn disappearetl, hair grew in «ain, oyes becunio bri|,'lit. cheerful in e.oiupnny mill strong sexually. Hnvinu tried many Quacks, I can heartily roconimend Iirs. Kennedy K"i-:*an as reliable
Spe- ialists. They treated mo honorably a'ui Hkillfully."
T. I'. r'TRSfJS. A Nervous Wrcck—A Happy Life. T. P. Emerson Has a Narrow Escapo. 'I live on the farm. Atsi-hool I learned nn early habit, whieh weakened mo I'liysieally, seximlly and mentally. Family Uoctors fait! I was xoini into "decline" 'tmpmaption i. Kiualli- "The (iolden
yonnn men
if you h:ivo Ikhmi iiuli-creet, tww.'iro of tho fiituro.
vou an- RrowiuR prematurely wviik mid old. lioth .-uxunlly anil phyKically.
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1 hrcnir.p nerv.
oiifl ami tlc-spon'lent: no ambition memory poor eyna red, sunken m.d blur pimples tm face hiilr liMise, hone pninB weak back varicocele dreams anil louses ul night weak parlii depiwit in urine, etc. 1 spent hunilreilH of ilolhirs without holp, and wai contemp!ntin« Hiiicitlo when a friend recommendeil Dr». Kennedy Ji. Korean's '-ew Method Treatment. Thank (iod 1 triou it. in two monttiB I was cured. This was nix
years n«n, and never had a return. Was ir.ari itxl two yoars turo and a 11 hajipy. Boys, try Dre. Kounodj & Kor-
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Medical writers clHim that tho successful remedy for nasal catarrh must bo non irritating, easy of application, and one that will reach the romote sores ami ulcerated surfaces. The history of the etTorts to treat catarrh is proof positive ttiat only one remedy has completely met thcije conditions, and that Kly's Cream Bain. This safe plea: aut remedy has mastered catarr.. as nothing else has ever done, and both physiciatis aud patients freely concede this fact. Our druggists keep it.
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