Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 March 1895 — Page 7

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I strictly pure white lead, .oil, and pure colors.* Ilowing brands are stand-

Dutch" process, and are asolutely

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bin, "RedSeal, jcky," "Collier." iu want colored paint, tint above strictly pure leads Itiohal Lead Co.'s Punpad Tinting Colors.

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purchased the RINK we offer special induce|all farmers and transient

Her to feed or stand in. Au lall b: kept in shelter at all •you have a horse to iraAe ig it to us.

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TO Hlill'.S, CUEDITOliS, KTC. matter ol tiie estate ol '"aU-.-tr.n«-Iwoawil. ontgoinei-y Circuit i.'oari. January hereby jriveu ttiat Wiliiam D. (iritttui, trator of U10 estat« of CaUiarlne 1% de-eated. lias priweiitcd and 1 aoeouuth and Toucher* in ittlement of said estate, and '.name will oonic up for the exain"fl ftcvlon of said Cii'.-uit Court ou Ui

February, 1H95. at -which time aU [torft or legatees of Bald estate arc rpipear lu uald Court and show cause, lH", why said accoun1s and Touohew approved, and the heirs or uin- I uid esuite are also notiDed to lie In I the time afomsald and make pro-l

1. (iltlVKlTll. AdminWtvftUir. Ui .lay of February. If'.Vi.

ATOM'S SAI.K. a by Biv'-n tliat On Tllt'KSPAY. AV OK JlAHL'll. IS'.ifi. as Administrate of Hodden B. Snyder, dell 1 M-'.l a publi aucJion at the iat4mi'i ile -eilent. three inlle.8 north-toi-'isville. the personal property of cousif inp in part of the l'ollovf-i-Ait: Hor^e«. eifcttje, lio^s, CI..I n, v.-ii ieii-other article?. i\ 1-, wlit of one year will lofiven oil .*1 l-nve fire dollars, the puii-lias'-r te iviih ajiprove.l Mcurl y. withour aluaiion ia-.\s. illN K. (iltAV. Adiuiuiftrntor.

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Hint* W «. htivOlr. juiiHlV 1 rt'trj' ^'ivfu, itiat the uud'.M' |poiii ^d :iuii duly ilh Adof the ot Ainoe W. Chik^ Jm»:oinery County, Indiana, dccoo*- I ih supjxwni Im» soJvout.

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How is This?

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Poor Weak and Mothers

uny9 Pindling Children.

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T3 are sold in one-pound cans, ea-.lr iifiicient to tint 25 pounds of Strictly (Lead the desired shade tbcv are in ptiy-tnixcd paints, but a combination jpure colors 111 the handiest form to ['ure White Lead. postal card and get our book on lolor-card, free. flONAL LEAD CO.. New York.

Cincmn rti Hranch, ind I'rci.-iiKiii .A venue, Cioc inuati.

Sulphur Bitters

make them

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Strong, hearty And healthy.

Send 3 2-ccnt stamps to A. I*. Ordway & Co., Boston, Slaw., fir bc.-t medical work published

FLORIDA

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nd the S'jnnv So '.v'

Big Pour Route

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I IIP -'.i-O. ST. I.til- IS, I'KOli! A 1UWANAP0US. I.KVUl.ANll. t'OLf'Mlil

Aiul :ijt

•miieroi' otiu-r'leading rail-'

dull

CLARK.

fordi-vilit-.

[FARMERS

IV ate:

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ENOTLOK!

SA.NDI'SK V, HKNTON IIAHlililt

point*. S-jiM

TraiuHi

or t'ull pai'ticulais re-r'--iitps and excursions

•Ilcffrtut KutJet i\'ir!or Slct'pin.' far*, lUuin^ I'arstu 'inciuuatl, wJirn iHrdct conn»«/- ioti •i' malo \uth solid trains with through eleopinc of \h* rh^ap'-ake a Ohio Uy\.

QUEEN & CRESCENT Route

And Loui-iville .v. Nashville Ry., ti.i Kiiiiiuiond Old Point Comfort, and .'ill pointy in thu Vir (jiiiia^ uml rurollnas. Jai-ksonvlllp. Ht. AugusUue aurl all points in Florida. New OrW»ant« and all principal ^outluru nitiet. TUrouBli Palace Jilaeping Cai-s Ii. iwet-n St. I.011U and

VVasJiington, via I5i(i Pour «V»v 0 Koute 'J'oui-Ut Hues in effect.

E. U. MeCORMiCK, U. It. AIAKT1N. P'n'tr'r Trafli'j Jlanagtr. iieii'1 P. 4 Twkej Apt (Clnclnuati, Uliid.

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FOOT WEAK

THE GRAND

Is tiie place to KO for superior quality prices, (ilve them a cull.. 129 South Washiiurt^n

ling unique even in these liaye ,. ,, .. Bth preaiiumotfor8. isthelateet StSlplB All(l FilIU 71*0( 4

[Statford'6 Magazine, a New It hly of home and general read-

topoeition is to Bend the I one year for one dollar, the! ilxscription price, and in addi(ich subscriber tifty-t.wo combIb during the twelve months: feek.

Jesant. Mrs. Oliphant. Marv Florcn-.-n Marryat. Anthony L'-onan Doyle, Miss Hraddon,

Cigars

A.Oonan Doyle, Miss Hraddon, OK APPOINTMENT. .Marryat. Miss ThacKery and!

[f von ish to take 1

"••f this unusual opportunity »»,- "ppoi'it'si

I'lollur for Stafford's Magazine Your tirst copy of the niBE!your tirst. number of the iiftyJs (one each week) which you leive doring the year will be f)y return mai!. liemit. by P.

fOHO PUliLlSHlN(t CO.. Publishers of Stafford'S MAOA/.INK.. 1 2204. New York. N. Y. pase uiei'.tKD this paptir.

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FOBTY-TWO KILLK

BAD ACCIDENT ON A MEXICAN RAILROAD.

l'lve uhi'Iich «.r 1111 Exc-urKlnn 'I'r:*i:. 1*1 II uti Into It flMITOI—I.Ul (It ll'.:i, iij the tVhlte AmU Mill!' I-'JL'111 1 **!o')

Itvii. hi'S Tw-enr v-ti ve.

City of via Calve.st

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to look out tor (.iootl, sub-

Is the tiim stitntial

and l.ow

Sti-pjt.

E A A S S E

EPPSIS

GRATEFUL-COMFORTING

COCOA

BOILINC WATER OR MILK.

This Is True

the Market in

Crj:!ll!

E. M. ELTZROTH.

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it. You receive a new and Inuvel. by mail, post paid, every 1 pity.two week, and in addition jte magazine once a month for bnhs. all for one dollar. It is fhi«jh the publishers can only Jnake in the confident oxceptaIttinga hundred thousand new I |rs. Among the authors in the scries are. Wilkie Collins.

Monev to: Loan

Willi ptvyiiieiiurt uud u» so'u honowor. lut**r©«» Ui* lowest. KiiU»*i roiil wtatiM»r p«twjiwiI uoouritT arceptt*d. note*

Ksuue of Jatnrs Pi..-k'ti. d--e'is'-.i

on, March 'j- int'.. the ii'incil :ii' after ,siuo.

I.—An excursion train eotnln I city un an !i.UT-Oo- uiie v.f: .villi iti ••!11-j.t yes-iunlity

Wliib- rounding curve 011 the shie'V a in fiintain live coaches jumped tiie trac 1: and w?nl Jown the canon. Kortyjtwo peopl- were killed and thirl -ir more seriously injur-••!. Tlx- acHtfont n:••i: 1-j (i f«.n-t!?'.in, rs this city.: haw- 1,-i-vii down anil it has: ibl so far to obtain iin'yidgttiils i.u.'ul disaster.

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WARSHIPS

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or'ilie Victiiu'i of tin- wi, .Mill,- }-.! plosion l:i'lliwri'l. i.'errillos, M., March J.- it it :-d ail tia- victln.s of the liitc

meii'j

A in a a eut of the mine. The '.it-ad number t-.v ty-five and the injured eigho the injured will recover. '"A coroner's jury viewed tic- remains of tin- de:ui and will begin taking testimony re.'-jni'c-in the accident to-day. It i.s 1. laiae-c, tliir Whit- Ash mine way not properly ventilated. Supt. Iiuygau says the explosion occur jd iu iwm S. on the fourth level, over which a davmer line had been di-av 11. Two nun. it is alleged. w?r,t 0v--r the danger line with :i open lamp, c-fintrary to orders. The victims of the disaster were ourled yesterday afternoon, making tin? largest funeral ever seen in New Mexico in time [ea ci.-.

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ON DUTY.

FllihuMtertfr^

Oil Th«-ir Way to (-ul» Will lie Intercepted.

Havana, Cuba, March 1.—Uepn-seiiia-tives of the Cuban autonomist party had a iu-idoriKiMi conference with trie governor-general yesterday. Hermlnio Legra, president of the autonomistas, heuded the delegation. The conferenei:lasted for several hours. Another battalion -f Kovernment troops left Havana yesterday for the east. A detachment of 100 soldiers is expected to arrive soon from Porto Kico. Spanish warships ate eruisiuK around the island to intercept filibusters.

Key West, Fla.. March T."—News comes from Havana that the- excitement there Is intense, and that the government is doing all it can to suppress reports of the revolution. At least 1.000 trained men have left this city in the

aixty duvs for Havana. They went a few at a time, so as to disarm suspicion.

Washington, March 1.—No official dispatches have been received by the Spanish legation here in regard to affairs in Cuba, but from unofficial information MlnlBter Murugua thinks the trouble is over. Garcia, the rebel leader, who has been announced as having been killed, has for years occupied a strongbold in the mountains, and has occupied himself and his band by carrying- off rich planters and holding- them for rajafom.

POWER FOR MILITIA.

Both l.-gnlatln Brant-bet fiua ivlt.h Kadlcal |-rorlloi.'. IndiauapolLs, lnd.. .March 1.—The bill for the reorganization tit the state militla and appropriating W5.000, pasaed the senate y«?sterday and now awaits the action of the governor, whose sanetion It undoubtedly will receive. Under this bill when the military is called to I suppress a disturbance the commander 1 of the military is placed in authority over the civil olflcers. The practical effect of the bill is *0 place under mitrtial law those localities to which the military is called to suppress riots. At^other Important provision Is that soldiers charged with killing or injury to persons in a niob into which the troops have tlied shall be tried by court-mar-tial, and the findins' of this tribunal shall be tinal. The vote 011 the bill wax:

Yeas. L'lt nays, 1!». The senate passed the compulsory education bill and the house passed the fee and salary Dill approved by the joint republican caucus Wednesday night. The house also passed bills deprivins- the attorney-gen-eral of the 12 per cent paid for collection of unexpended school balances and creating a board of state house commissioners, to be composed of the gov-

uf

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tor Of

'.'1 the Alark Hants, in endeavoring to resti the wav ui"

ami Tobamis.

lioods will be sold for strictly Casli. and in that way you can get more for your money. I respectfully solicit a share of the public's patronage.

C. W. BURTON,

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K.-11-t Vain street

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Notice is hereby fiveu that the undi.-rsitined

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J^O'l'lCK OK APl'illNTMICN I. ttstnte 0/ Hraueeti A. Vaunrsdail, ilt)i-ei»i-ed. Notice is hereby Riven that the undt-rsignru haa been appoiuled and duly qualified as ailmlnielrator of the estate of Frances A. anoi sdBll, late of Montgomery County. Indiana, Ut(•ea«el. Said estate is -Mippcited to hesolveuL

JOllN A. OUlKKiN. Adtuinl»tra'or.

itatftl Kebvuary 2.'th, liftif,

state and the audi-

State.

Now being in possession I of the grocery Stock lately' Hxttle vriili Tniuips ar U«-mur. Owned by J. N. Van-Sandt, Uecatur. lnd.. March l.—Fifty tramps 1 intend to handle tl.ei^me into the city Wednesday night -»t and proceeds! 10 terrorize tin

inhaborder

the police wen? fired on. The police returned the tire and a battle ensued. The tramps finally fled, carrying three of their number, who were either Killed nbadly wounded.

(IhtDce for l'irin-lt and Fit/uuimuun. Guthrie, OKla., March 1.—The house yesterday passed Representative Little's bill, fur the promotion of athletic eports, which allows sparring matches and prize fights. The council has been polled and will pass the bill. This will open the territory to Corbett and Fltzslmmons without fear of interference.

HrltWh CruLner Morv UiK'iiiillriiiHl. Colon, Colombia, March L—No confirmation has reached here of the rumor that a British cruiser at Hluefields recently tired upon a sailing vessel supposed to be carrying eontrabrand of \yjir, which vessel was said to be il inutile'American flag.

Katou in S.Vitr,

Lansing. Ivlieli., .March I.—The

of .iaiiies pk-kett. partriii nt in the capitol last ev-i-.iriiv to lie In stae in the rotunda from Pi --'clock

UB

Administrator, of tho fhtat l-Mr ol MouicoiiH-fv .ounry. Imlmnn, do-'.-naseil. said until 1J to-day. Uriel' I'nh.ral services ite.i i'pl-. 1 'j AvllI !.«•- conductert at the capitol o'clock Saturday morning.

THE WEEK AT SPRINGFIELD.

Siimi- of I he Xora ImporMnt ni-itnrr-to He Considered. Sprlngii'dd, 111., March 4.—The J• -tietihel bill as- amended will probably lie pafSKPd l.y a u'ond majority early thiweek. Mr. Kaiser's bill to prevent millI 01s under 14 years of age froin (•arr iiiL' deadl weapons comes up once mor-

Wednesday, l.iut as it is said to Infringe consti:iit.i--:al liKhts it wil' pi.l,all 1 not pass. The bills prohibiting th.-' uisI ul'actiir-. an-l sale of c-inaretus rve still I in tin- ha nns of the committee O" u2i I clary, anil W, dnesday the bou.s- frv 1 mittce on inaniil'actLii "S will e- ii'itlthe iKikins liowder and., vineK'ar Mlh

IIr. McLaughlin's bill vr, p'-ohibit ihuse of exniosi.v- oils in eoi-i ni'Tii h»s reached the .n-iler of tli-rd ieaiVi:i\ in' the hi.it:'- aijd will hti put 1.• ii-- !'us,mi 01 time durlnu the week. Hey. ei .-.1 v*.her tn-st--iir-s a tinir the "oal tr.ini :, :. ,vil! emtic upon •--.-co-.id reading" Ai'.-^etaei- there are -orty-one

1 0

mains- ol' Adjutant-General Charles L. I Eaton were removed to the military d»-

Naini-H Siicrr.HtJor to 31. lie iiW-rM. St. Petersburg. March 1. Prlnoe Lobanotl'-Hotovskl. ltusslan amhasto Austria, has been appointed iaii minister of foreign affair* id licit to 3/1. de Oiers.

WLau »*^Wbei

i.aise

bi"- "ii s'..i:-i'iil readliiK Tie- :-'«ht'.te will IK-ritirv-ber-of h-i/.isltili\ 1. itn|.'oriaiH:e this Week a .jimsviail la. rue nvnnl wii! i.e in'roduccil. lie bill 1 evl.-'ioi the reVt-nn.- law:-: cotuains a. i-oniph t- revision of ir,e ernv- laws ..f tti. stale There will be yev.-ral dr-yw' ih-baie upon it Iw-for-* it i.«- ri-*p,'.rt'-il to tl senate and iioustv'. SelttHor (.Tail's bill pco idint for the establishment of the Kast.ern liinois Normal :-\:!t -e!. are! itpproprintint iiOO,(KhJ lor th-* |itir|Mise. \s ill le cinsiii'*.'-' tiiis week. Tiie omniitteo on manufaetureK will. Wednesday, consider the unli-ciiarretie bills, it is undoi-stood the committee proposes tu combine all these bills into one and the jiro\'isions thereot will be radically modilicd.

in the i.-HKa.^'

AT A PISTOL POINT.

Itohhed by 1 lie l-'o tit the SiM-nrit i«w. .. -March 4.—Another growing out of

Hank A--il ii-,. Hum-1' Lewistoii. III.. sational fcatur. failure of the banking lirm of Turner, Phelps Co. a year ago look place hour yesterday after-

here at a hate rioon. Thomas farmer residin city, walked int.

SC-I1: the

A. l'.rown. a prominent six miles south of tills the oflice of tiie an­

sigm-es nf th- defunct bunk and asked to see lifty-six certillcates of stock of $100 vach in the Duplex Scale Lumber and Coil company of this city. .Mr. Stewart, who is 011c of the assignees, took them from the safe. Mr. Brown jerked them from his hands, drew a revolver, and backed out of the room, keeping both of the assignees at bay with the gun until he was out of the room. This stock was formerly owned by Brown, but he had left it with the defunct bank as collateral for a $fi,0u0 over draft, and: with the failure of the bank, it fell into the hands of the assignees. Mr. Brown failing to make good his over draft, it became part of the assets of the defunct banking institution. J. M. Stewart, the assignee from whom this stock wa-i so boldly taken, is a man of the highest standing and character. He has been shertff of Pulton county and also has bi-en county treasurer. The stock has not been recovered from iirown.

Affect* IOO.OOO Welnti Mluren. 1/ondon, March 1.—The negotiations for a revision of the sliding scale in the south of Wales mines have failed and the owners will notify the men that contracts will be terminated at the end of March, when the scale will expire unless revised. About 100,000 miners are affected. The decision of the owners will t-Puse much hitterness and excitement.

llblneH lui:rett*UiK KorceH.

London. March 1.—The Times" correspondent in Hai-Chen says: "The Chinese are now between Lioyang and Liaolln river. Their force has been increased to 50,000. Sixteen thousand of them have been seen in the vicinity of Hai-Cheng since the 21st. bin there has been no serlotis altuck."

Denounce Treaty.

Berlin. March 1.—The imperial deputies of the Economic union have passed a resolution denouncing the commerI cial treaty between Germany and Argentina as inimical to German interests. Count. Herbert Bismarck, who I presided,spoke with vehemence against all commercial treaties.

E WOMAN

—who takes the surest way to gain a beautiful color and a wholesome skin will not take the

low spirits, follow the derangements, irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to the sex. All women require a tonic and nervine at some period of their lives. Wlictlter suffering from nervousness, dizziness, faintness, displacement of womanly organs, catarrhal inflammation of the lining membranes, bearing-down sensations, or general debility. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription reaches the origin of the trouble and corrects it. It's a medicine which was discovered and used by an eminent physician for many vears in all cases of "female complaint," and those painful disorders that afflict womankind. If women arc overworked, run-down, tired or sleepless, if they arc irritable, morbid and suiter from back-ache, they should turn to the right means for a permanent Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription (its just such cases, for it regulates and strengthens the special functions, builds up and invigorates the entire female system.

DISEASE OF WOMB. Mrs. Cora S. Wii.son. of

CarhsU'. Ind..

writes: "I cannot say too much for Dr. i'i'-rct l'.v vorile I'rc-ciiptiou. feel it my duty to snv to all women who "are -nrtcrinaj,froni any disease of the uterus that it is the best medicine on earth for them to use I cannot praise it too highly for the good it did inc. If any one doubts this give them" my name and address."

WILSON

A pamphlet, containing a vast number of testimonials with reproduced photographs of those cured and giving full name and address of each, will he mailed to any address free or. Dr. Pierce's large Treatise (16^ pages .) profusely illustrated with wood engravings and colored plates mailed post paid 011 receipt of 10 cents in stamps. Address, World's Dispensary 1- dieal Association. HutTalo. X. Y.

for

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Infants

Bo To-

Do Yt»n

i.-rear -1 an bills

"••^•r.iink'h's you ui'

id 11. is !i! •l .. of nev

Do Yoii

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DON'T

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coRnictics, paints and powders which soon injure the skin. Sallow or wrinkled face, dull eyes and hollow checks', together with

Children.

and

JDo rud inorj^unv mp» stii|*»fyintf imr»*otu?

Know

«».... yr»vi sluu!'l not jvrmil any imiJinne su-iMi know m1 what it is (nuijjosixl

is puri-ly IxiUle?

with

I'M

ils ingredients is ,.

Castoria" and its formula, and that to imitate them Is a state prison offense

Po Yon Know that one of the masons for trranl in^ this nuvernmetit protection v- as because Cast orui hod been proven to be absolutely harmless?

Po You Know that 35 avarago iloses of Castonn are Wirnished for 35 cents, or one cent a doso

Po Yon Know Uiat when possessed 0: this perfect, prejxiratioii, your children may lx ke]H well, and that you may have unbroken rest

"Woll, these things are worth kuuwini They arc facts.

Tho fac-»imile

nicnqtnro of

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria*

$1,000 MADE

In the course ot tune by dealing where you get lite Monov. I von know that

I ,a\vson

Lawson's. Call and see samples.

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l.jih ri'un's Dro}**, (Jodfn'y's C'onuai maity xi-niUuil Soothing SynipM, nod niost !'in«slk«s for children nr«» of opium or morphine:

lii'j1rt fomancs dnu^ists ari* no! !wirO0t»V5

Uj iv(»Ti vonjf ci»na

vogelubUi jireparation, anil

Po Y" iCllow 11in! i'a:'.l.oria ,'s 111" nri^seritilion of tin- famous l)r. S/i-.. .Tliat it has been in use lor nearly thirty years, and tmit mom Castoi la is nC'^ of all other remedies for children i-oinbinod

Po You Know that the Patent Ofilc" -jxirtni'-n 1, of the Vniuii StaUiK-, and nf other countries, have issued exclusive rijrht to Iir. Pitcher and his assigns to ur« lie worU

i« on otmt wrapper.

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are making the Best Cabinet I'hotos ever mu.de in CrawlbrdsviUr, just half the prices others charge. Ask your neighbor1 hev were ever displeased with any work from

Best Value for your

Kickem

LAW SON & FICKEN.

El'RKKA CHEMICAL A .NT'F,\t!.

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ITS INJURIOUS TO S1 OP SUDDJ5MLT md don't be imposed upon by buying a fcn^ •*dy that requires you to do so, as it, is nothing more than a substitute. In tin sudden stoppage of tobacco you must have som* stimulant and in most all eases, the riled the stimulant, be it opium, morphine, or other opiates, leares afar worse habit com tracted. Aak your druggist about HAOOf

Your system will tie as lrcc 110111 nicotine as the day before you took your, tirst chew or smoke. An iron clad written guarantee to absolutely eure ti« tobacco habit in all its forms, or money refunded. Price $1.00 per bo* «r boxes (30 davs treatment and guaranteed cure.) $2.r. For sale by all drug

boxes isu uays treatment, anu guaimnccu .n c.y gist or will be sent bv mail upon receipt oi price. SKN ST AMPS 7^011 SAMPLK BOX Booklets and pro d's 1

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And Cigars and Tobacco in the city at

JOHN BAERY'S SALOON.

Fret. hunch always on hand. "Danny" Sullivan, master of eereiifttitjies. Sec him when in need of anything in our line. West, Market street saloon. Remember the place.

Don 1 forget we have

THE«MARRET

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as Choice .5 l.ineof New and Fresh

.inv house in the city. We always iut\c eep resh Fish of all varieties for

the Market. Our telephone is in running order.

W. B.

CURO It is purely vege table You do not have to top using tobacco with BACO-CUHO. It will notify von when to stop and jour lesirt'or toluc: will cease

SRND SIX TWO-Cm free. CO., l^aOrosse, Wis.

Offi.-I- of Tin- PIONRKH !'KK«S COMPANY, C. W. II1.1 nick, Supt. St. Paul, Mem.. Slept 7, IBM.

Kui'fka (.'lieniK-al anil MVg Co., l^aCroese. Wis. Dear Sirs -1 have been a tobacco (lend for many yesus, and during ilio past nvo'yuir-s have smoked fifteen or twenty olpars regularly every day. My whole nervous pyBtnui benaute affected, until my physician told me 1 must sire up the URo or tobacco for tint t.inio doing, tu least.. I tried the so-oalloil "Keoley Cure," No-To-tlae." and various other rmnodtos, but. without success, until 1 accldeuuilly learuod of your "llaco-Ouro." Throo wooks ago to-day I com inenced using your preparation, and to-day I consider luysoLf completely cured I am in p«ti fecr. iiealUi, and Uiat, horrible raving fo- tobacco, which every liiTeterate smoker fully aopr«ciates, has completely left me. I consider your "I5hco-Cuio simply wondeful, anil can fifiy rfM-ommeiKl ir. Years very truly. !. \v. UOKNXjn.

Hiirhl This Way!

Wc are prcfiarcd tu show you a good time, You can always oci tkc

Finest Liquors, Wines/Beer

plenty of Poultry on hand, and

awhile yet. You can il

epend upon getting the delicacies of the season at