Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 December 1894 — Page 3

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Pispatci'os have ,'inir the .hipam\s

captured Port Arthur Wednesday atlcr ei ghteen hours'llf htimj1 1'he second Japanese arm v. under the command of field .Marshal 'omit Oyama. minister of war. con-Ved ,if :iIK.MI!_ ill met mid when tbS« fte-ee arrived oft ic licgent's swoid proluoiitory it \\as divided inlo two detachments. line of which, aided by part, ut the l:ipuni!li• i•:. operated again-t I'.I'alienwaii, JiijO- Ihe fit her directed its movements, against Kinehow. on the Western sjiic ri•' the ]!"(tu 11: L. iry, .some miles north01'Port. Artlm", I 'I alienwan :itni Kinehow were- both •j captured. alter which the army again combined and the jniircli on I'ort

Arthur was commenced. Several engageinciit of minor importance ::took place along tin- route, but according to I lie report*. the .Japanese were' in I variably siiecessl ul. The roads leading nort li ward from I'ort Arthur were supposed to have In en mined be the

Chinese, and the Japanese commarider lore, decided not to take ther.ish of thi-m. liipe!led to cut allow tlie passage of their artillery and ammunition train--. Several limes the town is reported to have been captured. but later dispatches have shown 1 hat, In-se reports were inaeeurate and the Japanese were eomliiet iii^ their openit ions against the place with ^'reat. earcfnlness ami savin"- their streiifj'th for the real aitaelc.

.. therefore. decided ai.u. ts»k

"1 V': A .-: jV I I niiirolling his troops along

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-1- V./-. .• JL N K—- roads ihrough the forests

MlAMiliM. Nov. .'i.—News received hwe eonlimis the I't-pol'ts o! the Ca])tureot' I'ort- Arthur. These ri say tile Japanese torjiedo Ijoat:

Times from

Lii in Iv salons ami liiM'overy in th»» W rlii for «'olorin^ Krny .. ht' I's-'li-l'-l Flair, brows. Mvaj'-I riiTistni.'h?*. i'.'e t: 'I in .,M.4VL'n '!i!'«?jvnt c"»cirvv 'J! u'k, -i.-irk hruwn M«l'»ro I IT -•"ro-.vn. -lurk liirht riii'Mhui. u» an .• part 1 TIK* W'Tsi) st »v-

Arthur, l'roi'.i the in if of 1' 11 is rep'irt' 1 haiej' liio 'I l'cu'in for the the army aft.

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ilraetei! tlie J'ort while the troops tered the linvii. LfiMloV. Nov,

2-1.—A dispatch t" the •e l-'iMisay.s I'ort Arthur ne.-day evening. The •onlinuoiis from noon .lapanese licet did not enyajrelneiit. though

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was taken Wed iij.rhtim.1' was 'I'tiesiiay.. Tietake jiart in tin ihe torpedo I vats attached to tin: licet did. The Japanese an- now leaving I'ort Arthur, lie I'oo. from which place tiie dispatch annunnciny lie tall of Port Artluii conie-. is a hiticse city (in the north coast Sha n«.'' Tun .'' p."oniontore, some 11• i11• iv miles south of i'ort

-•enarated hv

i.vlnch It e-v'hi-Li. •d the Viceroy of Nankin, unjr. ha.- hu'en ordered to pnrpc'sc of reorganizing the Kuropean model,

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I'oMi Nov. i.-~ l.iispat.cli'es received here from i.'eff^i.- say there a re ."IU.'.MIO ]ieit»ns in thiit.district- who 'nave been rendered iionieles- ny the ea rt ii'|uake.s. Many bodies were upheaved in tie cemetery of SanM'rocopin at the time it a di.-t i.irhed by he ea rt in ptakes and a number of bodies remain in si^'ht .' anil will have to be reintcrred.Horrible scenes have

I"-"" witiie-sed in the stricken Idistricts. 'wiiere numbers of people

tlii:r-v.-iUiit'il*-.1 have been wounded and several horribly ma imed. s.,uic of tliesufferers had limn- torn of'', which 1 heir detlth before they could be removed from lie st reel s. The niiiitarv

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dr.jirjjisL t'nr il. ««r v. ill^ -*•:.*i Ky p::ii. rcn in ot'price, all cunt-. Maniilai'MsnM -v WILKINS & BECKNER. ui:r.M 1 klis *s'r|A•sA'

KK.'HT AM) NIM: ri-.i CKN Investments. N'ontiixable. The fcjt iti- liuihiing and Loan Association of Indiana. Call on .imIN M. S' itL'i.!/. r,i'.\foid ville.

More foul for

UKI'AI.O. N OV. :M.--There is a boom I ill coal freight which is without precedent for the last ten days in .Novemer. There are ItiO.'Kio tons ofiering for sliipnif'111, nearly all of ii for Chicago. There are thirSy-.-.e'.eii vessels under chiirter now.

Deuth of ii KelroH Catiltiillst. I HKTHOIT, Mich.. Nov. 24 —C'arleton 1. Hut chins, president of the llittchins Refrigerator Car company. hiciigo, died of heart failure at his home in this eit last night, aged SI years.

Now Mini-1 ei* to Wnfliinjjtoii. liKliXK. Swit/erland. Nov. 1 —1 he lmndesratli has appointed l»r. Piodaj von [jocarns to be Swiss minister to Washington. He is now o^uncilor of 1 the Swiss legation ut Home.

Jand volunteers of all classes of the Inhabit a tits are work-in with energy I buildi 111 lull- and providing1 food for those who arc most in want. Slight, 'earthquakes and subterraneous rum-} blinds continue to lie feit at Maliax.zo. I

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Sici! v. \'. here lie in ha 1 1 an Is are still terror st rickcn.

Wilt V'u-ni A ti 11-! ill ioiiury l!u:i.iN. Nov. "J-l. The semi-o'iicial North 1 iennti 11 '•'a/elte says the antirevolutionary bills which Were referred yesterday by the liundesral to a coiunii't.ce will probably take precedence over all other bills in the reiehstaef:J|: The .rwaerts. the socialist ore'ah^^ublishcs an article, evidently emanatine' from llerr l.iebknecht. cxiires-ill'/ i-cj-ret at. b-.-iny con 1 pel 1 eil to dc-kire ae'ainst llerr

Pcbel's iitfitude in t.Jie recent, dispute that is said to have caused a serious breach between the north and south German social deiuocra's.

I KftuhitioM riayli Is Ii uttn tun I. I PoiiTAi' I'lilXf 1:. Nov. VI.--Another 'revolutionary plot of Gen. Marginal has been discovered by President I'vppolite. Attaches of tl-e German h'gation and prominent, otlieia Is are part ies I to 1 he plot. The out break of the revoI lutioii. which has been imminent for some lime, is expected daily.

l'avor 1111iI 1 i11 r-T Nit-iiriKim (anal. S VI.NI V. N. S .. Nov. I At. a la rye meeting of American residen .f' this eit" it was decided to petition the United Stales government its undertaking the Nicaragua canal.

THE LIST NOT MAT®.

CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES GOES SLOW

T'lf Iii »]U:inp .VmKUe—In This im» the Mlir«*r of Coinjros ShnuTii!'- "With

WAfiiiixfrroN. Nov. 'M. An erroneous imjiression has ^one out thai the clerk of the house of representatives has prepared an otlieia! list of members of the Kitty-fourth con«rress. This he has not done and would not be aide to dfi if so disposed, for the reason that ollicial returns have so far been received from only two districts of he 1.1 mc.-i-beinir the two in-ifon districts. It not expected that, certificates of elcction will in any la rye number lie placed with the clerk before, the convening of the short. session and v., .the probabilities are that all -the certificates will not be on file for some time after t.hat date. P.ut even if certificates should be filed representing all the districts of the entire country the clerk would it in his instance probably be disposed to is-ue an ollicial roll call of the next- congress before the expiration of tin,' present. A N ollicial in the clerk's otlice to-day ex pressed the opinion that the completion of this list will be delayed nntii

March as a matter of precaution and he jrave as reason fortius caution the possibility of error or if complications similar to those: presented in the impeiidinjr contest of Belknap vs. Jlicha.rdson for the seat from the Fifth Michigan district, lit this instance -Mr. liichardson. '.vli.i was voted, for as democratic candidate for tile Forty-third eonyress. presented his credentials to the eh-rk 1'ec. and his name wa- duly enrolled as that of a member of the house. Feb. "o, fullowine-. Mr. lielknap presented credentials signed a.- had been Mr. Richardson's by the state olhcersv- certifying that l'eiknap and Hot. liichardson had been clis-ted. Having recognized the liichardson certificates the clerk was .powerless 1.0 undo the art, if he'had been so inclined, and as the house has so far declined to reverse. the act ion. Mr. liichardson still '•cina ins the sittinj.' Jueinber. -V. ndeed. .J the eircumst a nces j.roved to be stieii t'nat.Mr. lieiuimyi was unable without the adoption a special resolution to to inaue-urai.' contest proceedinsrs. !*uch a resolution was adopted, and the mrrits of tin two sets of credentials will constitute one of the int erestiuff questions which 1 he house will lie called upon to dispose of at cominp session, it should

thiit there was a change of atlni'iiist ration in Michigan between the time tlie KicharUson certificate was issued and the time the lleiknap certificate was issued, republican state officials succeeding democratic state officials, liichardson reel vintr his certificate from the democrats and Pelknap from the republics-. 11s. A, .new canvas had been made under

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till.' Supreme court of the suite and it wa- upon" the results so ascertained that the ileiknap certificate was issued. The simple act ion of the clerk ha*- been more potent, however. than the whole machinery, political and executive, of the state of I Michigan in decidinir the merits of the contest. The cii-e is so fresh in the minds of the house ojlicials that they are now dispo-ed to act with caution.

and not to prepare the official roll until it becomes necessary to enter the names of tiie new members for the purauscd pose of paying their salaries, which will begin March -4. The list which has now been prepared is therefore entirelv nnotficial. the names being gathered from all authentic sources, and is pn.lv the for convenience of members.

SAWMILL BOILER EXPLODES.

Tvvi .Men Killi-d liijnrcd :it OnANti:\ ti 1 e.x[.dosiou of mil 1 killed mred.

War Curri'-iiiii.ileiii 111 liosII IMA. Nov. which has arrived he: ports hiit no ass uilt

nsf met ion of tiie

.fapun Announce* a New War I.oau. YOKOHAMA. NOV. V!.— The ministe of finance has announced a further warloan of "n,'tOu.ouO yen in fives, making SO.(.t(M).(iiO yen of' the lOO.Ooe.uun yen authorized by Parliament to be raised for w:ir purposes.

To I'rcv.-nt Forest Fires ill Wisconsin I MAMSON. Wis.. Nov. I. At a meetin„. ,,f the execul ive commit' the. I W is, tinsiii Fores ry association Madison h'st nigh' II. Putnam of Kan

Claire and C. A. llulehins and I.. Sclieof this city were appointed to pre-

nev pare a bill embodying provisions preventive of forest fires in isconsiu.^,..

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PASSENGERS IN A PANIC.

nobokiMi Kerry llont Crashes Into a l!u!l- 1 lieuvJ Four I'rrsontt Hurt. N N Netherlands, front llobokcn, in making Iter Slip at he foot of Itarclay si rce: yesterday struck the bulk head,tearing out pari of the men's cabin and injuring four ja.ssetigers. Tint boat had conic safely through the fog' which overhung North river until close, to the entrance of the company's slip, when a I n^bo it, loomed up ahead, and in order to avoid a collision the wheelsman changed his cottnte. Police Otlieor uirk, who was on duly at the entrance to the ferry, heard the crash and the cries of the panic stricken I pas en^ers. lie jumped ititr a boat and rov.ed alongside, where lie saw a number of persons clinfrine- to the broken woodwork and rails, The after cabin was badly wrecked, but fortunately only four of ihe passeng'ers needed medical aid.

Tin ir names are: II. Ilobelat.s. 1 matia^er of the' Kouitable l.ife Insura nee company, scalp wound: l-'rank Oltiiaus, laborer, llobok'en. cut on right, hand: J. Saxlon. Hast draiifi'. cut on l'ie'ht. hand: Krtink lleinholfl. 1 Now Vork. injury to rhrh.t knee. The damaLfed boat steamed bacit to llo-

boken. where she laid up at the company's slip. I

BANK ROBBKRS BAFFLED.

I'resiticnl Welts of itfisulir, asli., t^eckri JHis S lfe. I S I 'OKAM-:. Wash.. Nov. I —A telephone message from llosalie, a small.) toxvn ill the eastern part of the county, says that a daring but unsuccessful at-* tempi was made to rob the bank al' that place. The robbers, two in number. rode. tip and while .one of them, stood -r.uard "it., the otr-iiie the other. :.entered the bank, phiced a revolver at President. Wcll.i' head and commanded him to hand over the coin. Mr. Wells, with, great presence of mind, informed the robber that lie would ^et the money out of the safe, but instead of doinjrso he turned the combination lockinir the safe. The robber grabbed up some! loose coin, ulonjf with sonic privatt papers, joined his companion and rode away. Mr. \S'eiIs rave the alarm and boon a posse .started in pursuit.

HEBREW COUNCIL.

Kliihorutf rr«*pa•* «t ic»ns for TIM- llnKTtain11

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of I «*s.

N KW OJ I.I A.NS. l.ii.. Nov. -M.-—IOlabor-alc arrangements are beinj.r made for the annual convention two weeks hence of the council of the I'nion of American Hebrew couyrc^rations,

the forth- which will brine to thin city all the explained leading rabbis and the most distin-

guislle congri union, pi ise 11

the order of

I rep. resell tat ives of the various c-atioiLs in every state in the Their local co-religionists proentertain-

:.l'he

May ...

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uiei Several Si'i-iouslv' At mil iet'llu. Olll. '.tn'.. Nov. vi. liy the t.• tioiier in a saw

it Montleello two men were and s.-veral seriously inSome of "he wounded may

11 '.e: I lie kilied a re: I! 1 Orangeville Ale Urangeville. 'I l.ose erh are: Otto I iemi ricksoii

ibert Mcijiuar hiirrangh. ]is'v Wiillltiled :i rni 1 orii otl

.lames I'owcs. walU.:)' ami ionslv hurt.

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Horses Htirn at I'atKlmri I'l 1 isiii Ko. Pa.. Nov. Harly ye.siHt in the Im rns of

teniiiy ti 1 the A lie Ft irt y-n in teVel, ('ic', (live! :i st ro\ 'Ui.

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IlcntM 11* .John

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Corn—. Nov .... I cc....

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Oats—J Nu\ ..} Dec 1

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dclegatt.'s in a

royal manner and at the meeting of the committee to-dayit was. announced that ample funds had been raised for this purpose.

ehicil^'i It'inr.-r nf 'I'r:i(lc'.

CnifAiio, Nov. yi —Tlie following table t-hows the rnnge of quotations on tlie Chicago beard 0! trad

t.i.'-iia,

•\Y kie«t—al Nov.... S Dec..

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convinced Doctor I' ere 1 Chief Consulting

.11 a 111 l^ Iniiee**. -1. A si earner from Moji rehad lieen made

Two pond-

upon Port Arthur up to Nov. 111 intcrpcrters and one war corn er.t who were following the second Japanese armv have been captured and killed bv the

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I ract ion company, .-even horse cars and v..ere biirned. 'J'lirce

:iei hor rie t,-:i:i':s v. a-i ji' nin The nt

Were

also iris about

ire loss.

I liirrifvins Deatli ill an liisanc Wniimn, IM". I'AI. MA. 'al.. Nor. !M.—-Mi's. W. P. K\ ns. a dairy ma 11's wife. salnr.-iU'd her clytiiing with coal oil ami.then set l.er garments on tire, she was burned to death. She had recently been released from an insane a

Siekels. I dm II. Siekkeis hand lire in Port Chevas 7ii ve.iir.s ed in almost

Ni-.w O N( 1 els. patentee of me Siel engine, died at his 1101111 ter from paralysis. /ie old. 11 i.~ engines were 1

every city in the Fnitcd stiites.

HtiriM'tl t« h.

I IS N O 1.—The decfimposKl

lioiiv of Magi.'ic Uodin. colored, was folllel yesterday ir Iiollse she occupied 11.otic. lie:1 clo'.F.es had taken lire and s'.-.e had burmo toccuth.

child's mcdicinn.

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Pork— Nov.., Jnn....

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Mr\ .. .'

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E S of the action of

im dicinu.s, or vegetable compounds, upon the stomach, and tests in many hundreds if cases, lung ago

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Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgica! Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., that all eases of Indigestion, Dyspepsia and I.ivcr Cam1 plaint could be cured permanently if the right treatment were given. In support of his belief that lie had discovered an altcralive extract which lie called "Golden Mcdit'.il Discovery." that would cure these din1 eases, he collected from nil parts of the country the evidence of those who had used his medicine, and he lias asked the public to investigate for themselves, as', he would be glad to furnish the names and addresses of thousand- of pco|lc who lnive used Dr. Pierce's ('.olden Medical Discov cry. All interested should send for a little medical treatise oil Dysj/epsii!. Chronic Diarrhea, "Liver Complaint." liiliousne-s,

Constipation and Piles, published by the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V.. and mailed 011 receipt of .-ix cents in one-cent stamps. This hook also contains the photographs and testimony of many persons who have suffered from dicases of the digestive organ". INDIGESTION SEVERS" PAIN IN STOMACH.

HOMAS I 'M'-TCIIKR, cf-7(7'"" "/«//«».

fax Co., ., writes

I suffered the terrible ti" lures for ten years with what your Dr. I'ierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser describes as 'iastraltda' (pain in stoinaelil. I employed our home-doctor—'took

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doy.en tiottles of sarsaparilla with no benefit llu-n I took onehalf dozen bottles of a celery compound without :inv benefit: then eight bottles of iron tonic, yet I was no belter tins was in iSSq. II hen took six bottles of I'r. I'M rce's Golden Medical Uii.civcry. •f »/'•. 1 am now tilty-

.vo yc.rs old and for the p'Ct years have worketi verv havi on mv farui. 11 is impossible I. me iv am-h fur uie .V t.icss •jisctivrv '".

W^or infants and Children.

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We have a iirw st

water at a reasonai/ie jnt stantlv on hand.

CLO-IN'O. 'j:'.. iNuv :.'3

AHTICLES. llisK. 1'OttV 'N.

!HIRTY yearn' observation of Cnstoiia -with tlie patronagB of

millions of pornons. permit 111 to sponlc of it without gnoHsing.

It is iiiquo4tionably the host remedy foi'_Infants^nnd Cliililron.

tho world has over known. It is Iiwrmlosw. Childrott lilto it. It

pivos 'thorn liealtli. It will HRVO their IivoM. In It Motliorn liavo

Konietlsiixjs wliicli is absolutely safe and prnotically perfect as a

Cn.storia destroys Worms.

Caytoriii allnys Foverisltnoss.

Castoria provonts vomitiun Sour Curd.

Castorin. euros Siai'rlima and_Wi3id Colio.

Castoria roliovee TeethiiiK Troubles.

Cast.oria euros Constipation and Flatulcnoy.

Castoria neutralize* t-lio cffocts of earlionic aeid (jftfi or poisonous nift,

Castorin does not contain xnorpliine, opium, or other nnreotio property.

Castoria asriimilatos tUo food, rcgttlatcs tlio stomach and bowels,

giving healthy and natural sleep.

Castoria is put up in one-sizo liottles only._ It is not sold in hulk.

Don't allow any one to sell yon anything elso on tho pica or promise

that it is ".just as good" and ''will answer every^purpose."

Soo that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.

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The fac-simile, y/ 17// is on every siBnature_of «Tiippcr.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

J. W. Paiist

I'leniliitinrteis foV:!

WIND PUMPS

Hid nil fixiim-s j.terlair.ini i.o the same. We have (lie best md I'ump the market aid an ronviie r'y.nti if jf.ut will call at my .«torc, fe'Sv.-...•,.• N-P.,1-5 South 'Washington street. We have st -niill set tip and would he phused to show yoit.

dnii:i machine tnd will guarantee you Jl'rce of" niaehinety sti]i{ilie.s.arid oil con-

WHAT BRINGS RELEASE FROM DIRT AND

GREASE? "WHY DON'T

YOU KNOW?

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED

J. W. FAUST.

A large and staple line ol'goods I roiti ii large New York house who arc going to retire Iroin business. Have I tough &•:».«• them at my own prices itinl will oiler tliein to uiv eust.oin-i-r.s at prices I cannot.duplicate I hem IV) r. 1 will giiiir.mtce everything sold I'roin this lot to be its represented. Voir can iuiv

A 31.7.V New style (.'ftrsage I'in. foi A lot of Ss'.no, Sii.od and £il.0H Kings, for An i?IS Watch for A 'Jo cent Silver l'in. for ('./.I cfirlv while you can hnv ol this lot. as when lliev are gone yon will have to jia\ moi't'. Also rcineniber that 1 his sale nel tides mil Iter ol other articles, too numerous to mention. I'ear in mind inv guarantee as to price and i!! lit with everv artieb-.

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Unless you wt-li to know where yen (.an get 'die

Highest: Casli Price for Produce!

(Jr anyt hing vou need in the wav ol

STAPLE OK FANCYGROCERIES

Monesf weio'ht and honest jirir.es. ,T would respectfully ask the farmers lo -call and see for themselves. Corner of Market street and Grant aye.

W. O. SMITH,

M. Eltzrolh and T.on:t Stewart. \Ianaeers.

frtmrunH'^'l t« l'ower, JiiraaaoiM'. drain.1*:

Ml OUE AND AKitK tbtM For salo in Cruwronfoville

S 1.00

.. 1.00 .. 10.5# .. .01)

C. L. ROST.

Prop.

i»y ovcrfNfitnui, youiimst cpnu'n, exci-ssivcii^oof tobucco,opium orstiiaulanir li !«"iflt«» fntir.'iitty, i. .liuj.ipjjoii or Irisnnitv. ('un carried in yA vest pocKii. r^ri .»r J#.*?, by mini prennld. \VUhu9S order wo mPlve crnsiri»nu*«j curc ofi oruini the* money. Sold by all

SEEDS."

A TIUH wonderful remedy »aPv?f»,t?a(!h us VVeal: .Uoniory.LofSOf Brain.

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