Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 March 1894 — Page 7

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A DIVIDEND PAYkR!

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OF CKll'PLE CKKKK, CuI.OKADO. OnrenlzM under 1 h\m I'tKuado. Capital Htock, 700.0(H) hhare*, p-ir vilue one dollar e:» h.

Fl'LL PAID AN!'* NoN-ASs '.SAItl.K. 1N),CHK) Hliares in Treat-ni' v. Th'» mine if* In -nt- 1 in tho richest portion «t th« coio-rMed pdd producing district of t'rippb- Creek, and hold uudor a nitod .Stat'»« pa'on:.

Work in carried on l.-i and niirht, and high grndo or* in being Isken out in hirg-r quantities. In January. ti»? company will glit paying regular monthly dividends at the rate «»1' !*l per com per annum on 'he amouut tnverttod. II. H. OFFk'KK.

Sec. and Treas.

A limited amount. o? the sbnivs are now oflered AT t'KNTS VVM SllAltK.

Stock, Prospectus am* oxp^ria' repo:t may be obluined I'rom Hie. rankim: house of 11. lv. LOUNSJIKKV.Broadway. N. V.

DOLLARs

MA%J

PER MONTH

IN YOUR OWN LOCALITY

made easily and honorably, without capital, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or girl can do the work handily, without experience. Talking unnecessary. Nothing like it for moneymaking ever oll'ercd before. Our workers always prosper. No time wasted in learning the business. We teach you in night how to succeed from the tirst hour. You can make a trial without, expense to yourself. Wc start yon, furnish everything needed to carry on the business successfully, and guarantee you against failure if you but, follow our pimple, plain instruction*. Header, if y«u are in need of ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address, and we will mail you a document giving you all the particulars. .. ..

TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusia

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Til First class barbers can slmve. tweuty-tivvw j.'Cj'M "men an hour. .•

1- Bat!i Rooms 1-

Tlit lavLivst, the best,

the only iiist class bai'lier

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FRMIK lll'SliLIP.

CATARHH

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..N^ai Passages.

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Allays Pain Hiid .lullauiinatk»n

Hpills the Sores!

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Sonsef of T.ust. nnd Snisli.

HAY-FEVER it V/ILL CURE

A partite fsinto PRO.U and is agr*eahU\ I't 10 5' cput* at Driippim.S by mall. KLT J'.UU'i llUK^S, .VJ NN arren fctivirt, Nt-W VOI'ri.

liny your trunks of the inauufacturn\

James Bogert

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4Q West Washington St-

Trunks, Ba«s A alises IM:PAH ED. 12xiorloiic»'d

manulaoturor. Oppoalt** I aur-

f««r car. Sample trunks and a spoouilty. Particular attention paid to Tjidi^ I'afent Pray Trunks. Largest, and b^st a^sortnuMU ot Traveling bag«. trunks, Valises. eu\ InJinnapoln#, Indiana.

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West Washington St., (New roi-Jova I'. uldlug") linliiiuapolis. I nil.

Teeth extracted Positively without p.un.

Best set teeth. Good set t.i etli f\ ..

every SS.00 set.

...6^ 00 ."5 00

beautiful gold tilling lie inserted Free in

A. McKecliine.

Farm Loam-.

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thousai? undrod dollars

first mortgage security. lll lU.KV & 1 rKI.KYCyJ Over First National Bank.

The tinest cabineuts at Lawson's Gallery 81.00 per dozen.

The word "Iloosior" is said to bo derived from an old time salutation.

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THE W1LHITE ESTATE

The Relatives of Mrs, Margaret W,!i ite

Fare Well.

Paschal Wilhite and wil'e. .who re. sided a greater portion their lives on their I arm. 11• -ar New Market, w^re wellknown throughout the coc.i-y. Mr. Wilhite. died about two years ago, and his wife. Margaret, followed i.'.mtoihej beyond a short time ago. 1, u:mg their lives, they were tireless \v•••:• I-TB. ecu-' Domical almost to denying ,.em-:ei-es common i!.'e«asitios. and let: a large amount of cash and land to li. distributed amoi the heirs During Ids life, although Mr. Wilhite was as being rather close, he was alvvavs

uDealii of John G. Wmzort.

Consumjitiou gradually reduced the vitality until the spirit of John C. Wingort took its flight at 8 o'clock Monday morning, at his residence on souili WalI nut. street". The dread disease became] fastened'Vm him two years ago after a prolonged Beige of lagrippa. lie was just entering on the period of welldeval oped mauho jd, having passed his .'list birthday tiiellth of this month. I I 1

SSr he was married to Miss Mollie llicks and with his young wile emigrated to lOldorado. Ivan., where he became one of the leading school teachers of the State. Seeking in vain to recover his health in Colorado, he returned to this city last fall to spend the remainder of a life. that, until disease took a linn hold, had a bright future before it. He became a member of the

Christian ehurh

Poisoned by Eating Pressed Oliicken-

A special from Waynetown on Mon-

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irave the following details of a family being poisoned at llillsboro: "Yesterday at Hiilsboro Dr. Havs. his daughter W.nia. Mrs. Rivers, his mother-in-Jaw. Cora Campbell, a young lady studying with the doctor, were all poisoned bv eating "pressed chicken. A ooia, the Ja«gh nr. stave 1 home from church and ate s,:ne of the chicken about 10 o'clock By 11 o'clock she was vomiting and cramping so severely that her father was sent for at church, He dosed her up till noon and then thej above named persons together with Ceorge, the colored man who stays there aii ate heartily of the same kind of food, which bv *2 clock worked on all of them alike. Kvery one vomited, cramped and tiualiv purged. Dr. Hays ami his daughter were given'' up as dead, or

about so.

and

--"ACME". Ointment

1- ...IS II II:OETL 1TH TKT I'l.H in :0I it- l"onn~. 'l ie. rous Sore*, l'evrr

Sores a nil all Skin Jisea-,s Speedily Cnrcil. (IIU: Cl'A i:.'.M I». A si ynii il. IT WC wii! semi T:I:TI 1 ON rvcei]t ot price, cent*-. a :i it T.i rt v: i-1 il i'v

WU.KINS &. BECKNER. tin HUM 11-1.1', 1 M'l ANA

for a time. The colored man

the oid lady were in a critical condition, the hired girl getting otT the easiest. Dr. Hurt and Dr. Stout: were hastily summoned and by means of stomach pump, antidotes, etc, succeeded in savitg them. They worked till midnight without ceasing. AH were im

proving

this morning. Still Dr. Hays,

his daughter and mother-in-law are in a critical condition yet.

Soiuethinc About PensionsThe ilemocratic administration is making a very commendable pension record, the republican press to the contrary notwithstanding. l-M D. P. MeClain. the superannuated preacher, residing on east Market street, has received a substantial increase of from 810 to 6"0 per mouth and 8100 back pay.

J. Eilis, of Waynetown. 'vhose pension was suspended under the Harrison administration has been restored to the list and his increase also granted. He received back pay to the amount of 6100 .Jacob Eversou. of Union township, has received an increase of 85 per month and still the good work goes on. We could cite many other cases of like character, but the foregoing are suili-

cient

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to show that the democratic administration is doing its whole duty to the brave old soldiers and putting to shame the malicious falsehoods promul"•ated by the republican press all over the country. Tne truth will out and the boys who wore the blue are daily seeing this axiom verified.

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FliOM WASHINGTON.

STILL V/ORKINC ON THE TARIFF

BILL.

Humor* Tluil t.ood Progress Ihis Ilecn

ready to help a man in distress or close schedules and the valuation of packcircumstances, who showeu industrv, ac'cs in the administrative sections. economy and a.opposition to do the SMuaie thing. Manv were the deeds' of human kindness performed, knoun only to himself and the recipients of his I benefactions. I

Uy the terms of th« will of Mrs Wilbite, lately admitted to probate, there are 17 relatives who are cash beneficiaries. receiving amounts, ranging

from 8200 to .r'2.000. These legacies aggregate 8i'2..V0. The New Market Haptist church received ?S0i of trie above amount, and Sarah K. Blake ?-r»00 for kind services rendered during Mrs. Wilhite's last illness. By the terms of the will the real and persona! property is to be turned into cash by the executor and the residue, after a!! debts incidents to the execution of the wil! are paid, turned over to relatives specitied in the.will. ........

3111 t«•— (iiue^l)Ml 1.1 vet ion Cases in the

House—Coiiferrmi About Hilirllie

ASHIXC.TOX. March 10.—There was no Sabbath quiet at the Capitol yesterday. because the democratic majority on the finance committee was there working over the tariil'. Some of the discussion wus'ovcr sugar some over the bonded period, some over the proposed \!HHV11 I .* ..

The statement of the harmonized and will be able to

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abrogation oi the Hawaiian reciprocity treaty. but more of it over various

given out is that ditVerence- were that the majority present many of the

completed schedules to the full committee to-day. Chairman Yoorhee.i is still confident that the revised bill can be put into the senate to-morrow afternoon, or at the latest Wednesday morning. Since the understanding has been reached that the bill is not to be called up till April the republican members will join with the majority in getting it out of the committee at the earliest possible date.

Most of Senator Allison's amendments in tiie administrative sections have been adopted by the majority. There is still some contention over the valuation to be placed on packages or coverings. Senator Allison has pointed out that the provision in the house bill caused great frauds under the tariff of 11 *!••*. whereas the section of the McI Kinlev law relating to customs have.

it is said, been satisfactorily administered.'. ."

MOT I)i:i5ATS: n:\IMNG.

Tt Will A rim? on ll-uiso Contested tloli CJlSi'H. WASHINGTON. March 1J.—AH soon as the sundry civil appropriation bill is disposed of the house will take up the four contested election cases—the O'Xeill-.lov ease from the Tenth Missouri District, the Williams-Settle case from the Fifth North Carolina, the English-llilborn case from the Third California, and tlie WatelyCobb eae from the Fifth Alabama. The O'Neili-.Ioy and English-ilil-born cases, which were, both decided again*! the sitting members tUeps.) by strict party votes in the committee on elections, are the most important,, and will require the major portion of the time. If the contested election cases are disposed of this week, which is hardly probable, as the republicans will doubtless insist upon a democratic quorum, the house will proceed with

at Ladoga, his old home, at 11 years of age. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias lodge, of Eldorado, and which has sent him sick .benefits to theamount t~]u. consideration of either the military

of-idG per month since he became disabled. The lodge of this city accompanied the remains to the train in a body on Wednes iav afternoon and the Li'.loga lodge had charge of the burial service, at winch place the remains were taken for interment. 1'he wife and five-year-old son are iet't to mourn, but they are among friends who will, lighten, their SulTOWS.

academy or consular and diplomatic approprialiou bills. In the senate it is probable the fortifications appropriation bill will be re ported this week. There will be an eil'ort to dispose of the government printing site, the llussian thistle appropriation. and the jtiarrahan .bill, and of a "large number of special bills on the calendar.

Supreme Court Full lienrh Ca*eH. WASHINGTON. March l'.i.—The Supreme court of the United States will soon take up and hear arguments in those ease* which it has been desired shall be. beard before a full bench The court ha* set the Indiana tax cases for a hearing before a full bench tiie :.'0th of March. Among the cases assigned for hearing April 0 is the interslate commerce commission against llrimson. from the northern district, of Illinois: ex-Senator Edmunds appears in this ease as the special con use! for the commission. There are upwards of twenty more cases awaiting argument before a full bench, but up to this time no steps have been taken to assign them for hearing^ A ,r r)

llsiti'ir* Hill Soon to III- UoiHirlrii WASHINGTON. March 10.—Mr. Hatch ar.il Senator Washburn say ihey are going to have Internal Revenue Commissioner Miller before Hatch's committee to-day to explain how the proposed tax couldbp collected. "The antioption bill will. Vie ivp-irted this week. said Farmer Hatch. "I wil) not say whether it will be Monday or Saturday. but it will Vie some day before next Sunday. We will not have 1o wait live or six weeks, by any manner of means."

fun IVrriiii .-limit ltrlirlnff Sen. I W ASHINGTON. March —Secretary Gresham and Ambassador l'auncefote are holding daily conferences over the

Rehring sea regulations. It is understood tiie present bone of contention is whether the modus vivendi is to be extended another yi-ar. Pending the settlement of this fjuesiinn all instruction* to American naval vessels in the Arctic seas have bee withheld.

Denver I'ninii Humed. Ill- N vi-: oli)., March -.—The union depot was discem-reil on tire about o'clock Sunday i»ornin." ill tilt seconil story, and spread with such rapidity that by tiie time the lire department arrived the blaze lit tip all the lower portion of the town. The entire structure, extending from .Sixteenth to Kighteenth streets, was destroyed. The building was ef stone and was owned by the I nion Depot company. It cost 00c lully insured. :v ,.

Was "Willi l'erry in .I:i|e»n. Ni:w YOIIK. March if.—(.'ommodore Whiting. U. !i. N-. retired, who now is dying from injuries received when run over by a cab last.lanuary. was one of the oilicers of Commodore Perry's expedition to -lapan and was the first

American ollicer to set foot on Japanese soil. He is 70 years old.

Don't Delay.

it is your duty to yourself to yet rid of the foul accumulation in your blood this spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the medicine you need to purify, vitalize and enrich your blood. That tired tired feeling which all'ects nearly every one in the spring is driven o!f by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great spring medioine and blood purilier. !:.%

Ilood uills become the favorite cathartic with everyone who tries them.

A moderate amount of liquid food bef,,re. going to bed has been tried with great success in cases of persistent insomnia.

Now Is the Time

To select a place, figure on a route and complete arrangements for your next summer's vacation. The maps, time tables anil guide books issued by the Wisconsin Central Lines and containing a list of the most beautiful and heiilthful resorts in the northwest, will assist you materially in doing this.

I hey are mailed free upon application to Jas. t'. Pond, Gen!. Passr. Agt.. Milwaukee. Wis. Send for them.

A Chicago man is making p. fortune by buying and selling old bottles.

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W inchester. Mass.. says: I am personally acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Carleton. and was astonished at the remarkable eflects of your Sulphur Bitters curing their son, and its large lie is undoubtedly due to the fact that it is an honest medicine. I know of many others that have been cured bv its use. and I do not think too much can said in its praise.

Yours truly, (j. P.

BKOWO,

j.he practice of the wife assuming the husband's name at marriage was introiiuceii into Lngland by the liosian couijuerors.

ruets Worth knowing'.

In all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be .on-irritatiug. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, sunil's, powders or astringents, because they are irritating, do not thoroughly reach the affected surfaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of persons who had for years borne all the worry and pain that catarrh can inflict testify to radical and permanent jures wrought by Ely's Cream Balm. Your druggist has it.

Some Australian gold veins are l.'IOfeet wide.

To (Saiiforuia -...V:

Via Yandalia Lite. tv.li.S-'Vone way: round Trip, good 00 days to return. &L':1.00 one way to Denver or Pueblo 621.So one way to Trinidad: 631.85 one way to Ogden or Salt .Lake: 8."7.So one way to Portland. 1st class jr-lT,?r» one way to Portland 2nd class: S.")2.S.Ti oneway to Spokane. 1st class: 812 So one waj to Spokane. 2nd class: s-(T.So one way to Helena. 1st class ?oT.S."one way to Helena. 2nd class. Round trips to California, go one route, and return another. Go now. while the Kites are low. J. C. ll!T( iH_\--o.\y

Hood's Siirfrfqiariiia is absolutely un0' I'.I Heel as a blood purifier and BtrPMgtheimig mcdicine, It ..is. the ideal Bpriucr medicine. Try it.

After the ball is over, aftur the brnulc iiioru. After the1! dancers leaving, after tli stars are gone, Mam a head is itching, if vou but know it all.

Take Smith's liile Beans on retiring after the ball Ask or small size. IVov,2j 1

A confederate soldier buried a sutn of silver money and silverware near \Yetuinka. Ala., during the .v.ir. Ho lost its location until recently, when plowing in a tield he accidently discovered it.

Why Will Vou

Is your head^clear? Have you a good grip 011 all your interests and a boundless energy in your biood? You can have both if you observe the precaution to take, when retiring for ihe night, a ttoseof Smith's Bile ]Joans. Ky the time you get to work next day you" will feel ae if you could pull a train of cars. Be sure to got the small size. '2V1.Y..

Wc (Guarantee

That no horse will ever die of "colic, bots. or eonjestion of the stomach if Morris' English Stable Powder is used regularly two or three times a week. If led to cows it will increase the quantity of milk and cream one-third, and will keep both in jyood healthy condition. 'J5cts. Sold by 2s ye & Booe.

Curwl mono rn'utlx Ur. Moulton.

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Harlem woman has had twenty-live successive husbands.

i. F. Smith Co.. of No. 2" Green ich St.. Ne.v York, the manufacturers of that favorito cathartic known as Smith's Bile lleans, have adopted a vei plan They ask the individual buyers ol Bile Beans to'send their full name and address, with an outside wrapp'jr from a bottle of Bile Beans (either ize) to their ollice. and they give 63 fo tiie first wrapper received in each morning's mail and ?1 for the 2d. 3d. 4th. iith tnd Oth. Every day 810 in cash is thus sent to thcir^eorrespondents. Ask for small size

WEAK, NERVOUSMSEASED MEN.I

Thousands of W7 and Middle Aged Men aro nnnaally swept to a nrpmntnro irrave through early indiscretion und later oxccsses. Self abuHo and Constitutionia ^lood Dihijui08 have rum«d and \Frcckod tlio life of many a promising young mun. llavi- you any of the following Symptoms:. N.irvo.w and DeeiKindent TirSl in Moruinr NoAmbitioniilnmory loor Ba»riy PaUsued Kxoitablo and lrritablo: Eyee Blur iimplos on

Prenma and Drains at Ni«ht ltestloes Ha«sanl I»nkin« Blotcho- Sore Throat Hair booso Pains in Body Sunken Kyos: Lifoloa~ DiHtnMtf.il and Lack of kuor«y and (strength.. Our New Method TrcatmetU will build you up ninutally, physically

Our New Method Treatment

REMFMBER

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DRS, KENNEDY & KERGAN

At years of a?o I learned a bad habit which almost ruinol mo. I became nervous and weak. My back troubled me. 1 cnnlil stand no exertion. Head and oyos became dull, Dreams ntui drains at ninlit weakened me. I tried peven Medical Firms, Electric Bolts, Patent Medicines and Family Doctors. They eave me no help. A friend advised mo totrj Drs. Kennedy &. Ker«an. Tlipy sent mo one montli's treatment and it cured me. I could feel tnysolf gamins every day. Thtir A'eui Method Treatment cures u7«/, all the fails." They havo curad many of my friends."

So no 8 years aco I contracted a serious constitutional blond disease. 1 went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilip. Mereury almost killed mo. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Tliroat became sore, pains in limbs. Yimpk-s 0:1 face, blotolies, eyes red, low of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A mfilh-al friend advised Dr*. Kennedy A Korgan's New Method Treat mem. It cured mo, ami 1 have had no symptoms for live years. 1 am married and liappv. A. a doctor, 1 heartily recomeml it to all who have this terrible disease— syphilis." it. will eradicate the poison from the bluixl."

15 YEARS IN DETROIT. 150,000 CURED.

"I am S3 years of nt », ami inirri«"l. Wh»n yonng I led-t gay life. Karly indiscretions and later excesses made trouble for me. 1 became w.-ak and nervous. My kidneys became affected and I feared Briirht's disease. .Married lit wa* unsatisfactory and my home unhappy. trie! everything—ail failed till 1 took treatment from Dfs. Kenned .• and Keriran. Their N v.Method built me up ment.-iiiy. pUysietllv ami sexually. 1 hx-i and act like a ma.i in every ,-'.- ieL':. Trythe::i."

ZST Wo Names Used WitSiout Writt: Consent of Poti .?rst.

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Weak I*arts and All Ivitlncj.' jiucl tliailt'er iseasts. Prs. Kennedy o: Ke-^'ci iiv I'IO leading specialists of America. They gu.ir cm tn -v,re or no pay. Their reputation and fifteen y.nr of .liiisiaesi are at stake. You runnori-k. Write t'ie:n for an lumest opiuit'e,!, r.o ma',ter,:Hvi'i tr,'lie I you. it may save \ou years of regret and snflVrin: (.'hv.rs'ee reaseV.ji.'e \Vjlie for a

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A Free Gift.

TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.

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'I'hc ach}e\N«im,MU Moi'h.'inifH. in Ar in An and In Science of that groat ovei»t1 with iw marvoU.ui.** Exhibit?-. Sci*iujs jui«1 S^rr&undini:^. which produced ihe tublimc •v ^pijci.'ich*. has itwiiy, but thanU^ to photupraphy. it yet liv*»s for the entertainment and odilivation ol the multitudes «ind for pos-

Showing pictures of jxriuui liuiMings. rf Pome?, of Ari'hes. Esliibits. el Venetian Urmdolas. of l'aviiiens. of 'oieii:n N'.Ulagu? aud many other attraetlons of tlie Iii eani «. ,ty and the v-^

eonrr OF HCXOK. This eonsider'd th«' that hus tfver been wv men.

THE 1'KHHIS WHEEL. The highest wheel in tilth'1 nieehanieai wonders

Agent.

CAl.Ii-'OUNlA STATE

Famous Midway Plaisance!

Tiiosi who went to the Fan lliose Who Did. Not (^o Will live acain in these pictures jianyini deserlptions. the do.iphtr seneeil on that niemoralile to the are sine to exclaim. "Why it secrus am right then-:"' ,v

nui.-t majc^tic •u^iit by t'he hands o'

ix A S Kxa«*t re}rHHicti»iis ol the Santa Maria. Xina and I'inta, Miips in whi 'h CoiuniV'tii? mailed In his dN-'Overv of Aincricii.:

orld, and one ot 'this age.

r.A'i ri.!-: sim\ iu.iNois. All e.vact rejiroiluetion "t one of America'# finest war vessels fully equiji .ed.

Hni.DIM-

"i.i HO. .ind next in ine largest ijtnte bun ling.

11N" lll'LT. I.di OMOT1VE I he oldest sueeesslu! railroad locomotive in America.

MANl'KACTfRKKs' IU'l 1.1)1 N(i. 'i'he largest le.iilding in the woilil. cost SI. CO,000and had iitar,y,..4i.Taen space.

Head Oar Wonderful Oiler.

A. GRAKD OFFER! CBP8® MME. A. RUPPERT'S

Wo irivo part one. cmitaiuiup riO Tla!oi tapliic VitM\ rtcserihod aliovr.^ also tbfr* Farm atn! Fireside one year, and TllK HKVIFAV one year l«»r THK J'ANOHAMA OF TDK WuKM)FA1K is Mtro to ideas© you im-##' mensely. TllK FAltM AND FlKKSlh!' is tli«' reat. Agricultural nnd Family Journal ot America. it is entertaining toerery member- of the h»u^ohold.

We Give til Three fcr 11.25, li| Advance.

Accept thin wond« rt'ui bartrain once while it is pood: it may be withdrawn.

FACE BLEACH

MME. A. RUPPERT Fnyp 1 appreciate the lart. that there aro ninny thoiiKtmlRol'ladh*s in the United States that would like to try my World-Konovrned ACE in.K.\ H: but have been kept i'rom doing s» on no cuuntof price.widrh lsS2.00 per bottleor 'A bottles taken tocether, #5.00. in order that all of these ni .v hare nn opportunity, I will plve to every caller, absolutely free, Huinple bottle, and

sy /. sup],ly those oat ^yar2=-Ancorder(Jtoin

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ilr'dn-i and los«e«, purifies the Mood, elear-tlie brain, buihu Iho UUVVOUB r-y. teuis and restores lost vitality to the body. We Guarantee to Cure Nervous tiility, I'ailiiix: tlanliooi!, xyplitllH, Varicocele, •»trlcture. ie«-t, I 'MUHI .ilscliarKes,

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ot statuary, cf rounlnins, of. ,.ol' Cate.s. ot' .tho Woodod Island.

and fiecom- ill nnd in them a source of great ilelipht aud tliev exjier- eiiucalion. With such pictures and deserlp1 air. 'I liev tions they can yet visit the Fair in ail its glory a* ih,-ugli I l'nients should si'cur* this beautiful pictorial. K:i M-'ory for their chiM: en.

A Partial List ol the Views in "Part One."

A\*M IXJ ^'I'!•' ATI()N !U" I LDIN(^ i'os! 'S.V".i)0U. and considered the architect\:raS gem ot the I'air.

•••WOMAN'S lU'UJHMt. a a l'woninn's worK.

exclusi roly

STATI'E OK THE KElTRMr. Uy Erer.eii. The statue is 1)5 lee", tall ami rei|iilred nearly sKlou wovtn of gold leal to cover it.

ALKlSH VIU.AUI:. lioproductiou of a typical village in Ir»land, and one of the greatest attractions on the Midway.

fi.iKK Dwri.i.i r:s. A '. eproduction of I lie hon -V ous race ot Indians.

:eso( that'curl-

I'AI.AL'K 'MEC1IANHAI. A UTS. osi sl,''(n.i)00 was *50 leet long and 500 feet broad. I OSTUIUI FARM.

An exhibit of live ostrleiics.

which I INTI-.iilOK liOVEHNM KNT ill"II.1HN(.. lloor MMlllCi Ol-' STATIC HI'lldHMIS. El i'. IM 1.1:101 MANi'KAl Tl'HElis iH'II.HIN(l.

lOaft's Disteui]i 'r and Coug'li Cure, A sofe preventive and positiv cure or distiMiijier, coughs,ictc in horses, sheep and dogs, Has sto.nl the test of frequent use in every portion of the country, and will do precisely what is jClaiined for it. as those who have used will cheorfullv testify. Price 50 cts. and 61.00. Ask for pamphlet on distemper—free at Xye it liooc's.

Bnuikei's

Carminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Kemedy, is still working wonders. For ealo by all druggists.

world,I will send It safely packed in plain wrapper all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, sliver or stamp. In every case af freckle*, pimples,moth, pallowness, black heads, ncne,eczema, oiMness,n»nwhness, or any discoloration or dlHcase of tlie Hkin, and wrinkles (not caused by faidul expression) don't boiievo Mrs, VVllllS &

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