Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 June 1895 — Page 6

PLUG TOBACCO

CT-»I

CO:I I EC!If N.ADO

oouih (ind Sviitii-wi'S!.

FLAVOR

Consumers of chewing tobacco wh are willing to pay a little more than

the price charged for the ordinarii! trade tobaccos, will find fe brand superior to all others

BEWARE oriMlTATiONS.

-THE-

LINK

AM) W.L.A.

f-oimv bocso.

No. SJI TlHiiyv So. 51 Exurc:

TP Jl. !U. 11. Ill

VOKTH

snrv

No. Mai!.. NM Expio.-s.. No. 60 Drul j.v..

a. in.

.o:'u p.m. I.30 Ji. us.

Tcru- llhuievforthe

St. Jo.-?*.*ph, Miv'l:.. making l*"'

1

C. & W. '.or Michigan points.

I I N A ii

Big Pour Route.

•..,.,-TKAIX.- AT CKAWFrtRPSVILLk,. MI l"()l It.

west

vir a. m.... Daily tescpt .Viii'iay)..-. .'fitj/i r:1? I1- in ...Daily a. n. J#"1- "i Daily ,.S:a5 a. i" Daily .ex.-t'i.t siiui:» .i p.m.

K. KOIJINSO.V. Acent.

?b£Vt~

3 t! fc .i a

-lV) lOUISVIlU 5 Ch!C*60~S?

I.. N. A. .v r. 1IONO.V,

KOKTH. SOUTH.

2:1? a. NiL-ht Ks rf ss 50 a in. 1:1*) p. in...... l'a»«oui ?r tU" steps:. 4.37 a. m. •r:40 p. Kxpress .all stops)..... .1: i) m. 2:50 p. Ill Local Freight y:13 a, m.

Ail trains stop at I.mion. Lafloea ai 'lale. l.tK'al freight e.-irry pas=eu :e:-

itJRoaeb-

I.. A. CLAKK."Agent.

TJSE BARNES' INK. A. S. 1:.m

,S

,v (HI V. K. ir-h v.. N.

A GRAND OFFER!

FDCC

MME. A. RUPPERT'S

rnCC FACE BLEACH

I J-U u,c

MME. A. RUPPERT

?NYE APPRT'CHIN? THO FACT

Hint th«-r»» are many tSuiij-laOI'-sin th»Cnito«l Stau that won U\ iikot try my \v»r!d-il'?riuwneij \rk l. I but have btM'ii Ufp frum r?-lnK *o on nor c«»u:itol pri« --.v. hirh ls.f^.13) per bottleor abyttlestaken tHur'th^r. |r, that all of these mw iiar^ an wll to every i!:er, fib.Jute!v-frt-c. a j-uiuple In.ttle, ami

2. /u^/l^^^^iordert. hupply those out —""of city.or in any p..rtol t!n» wrld,!willernl itM»feIy packedin nfainwn»pp nil charue.f prepaid, 1 »r eniis, silver or Hamp." )n every ca*eof plnt]kles.nvth, ?aU lowne^, h!ac head". a« *ne ,ei.izen»t. oil fine's, or nny (hnoiinration or dh-wieof the skin,' and wrinkle? (r*.ot cau.^ed hv fm-ial oxprei-viMn) Kath lenmves ab.-olnteJy. It dc'O'* n«*t cover up, ci'Miicuc* do, hut is a cure. Ad»lreaft

M.V l.VM i: A. ltl'Pj'KUT. ci No. 0 East i4th St., NEW YORK Cll*°

a!TlFi

UK

Millinerif Goods!

i.

Ot

In the Y. M. C. A.

btiili-iiT

most Hcaiitiful ami linerv (iooti of tii.s

.'di-s J-Ulna Nicholson is with our store is head trin

nas trie

in

,ion% to ue- tound Cioods allTieyv.. fasi^ipn at Ilca.sonable 1'rices.

1-,

-onnei

itner..

wanti:I'-A vuiu: HOOK .\oEMS, iu tl i.s:iin. .'11! ii 11 in Ceunti-s let-

0F8 JOURNEY ABOUND THE WORLD-

br.'in' now iMifit l.y ItK\'. J'liA.N'Cis K. I'res't of Vlii! I'lliteJ Se -iety et 1 t. Inn Kmleiivor. Tho ln.-nt vbauoe to make mon»y ev.-r oiloreii t'. uii who v.uut jiroiitablu work. A oocl ugem iu thib vicinity can o.iru jion a month. Distance no hnniraneo, for pay freight, jrtvo crt'ilit. pu iiiiuin coj.io-5. fre.- outiit, iuiJ exclusive territory. For particulars, writ- t! -r,. 1 1 A. P. WOIiTIIINOTciN ,v: Co.. llanloril. conn.

TT/ANTE]. SHi.'Sinon. local or irnn-ljiip oood pay. I'l-rmniii nt. Kxpi-rien'-" nm necossary. Ap iiy quick. K«tnb!h-'1 ovr •W years. I'iioonix Nursery «o Box ai5, BioomiuKlon. 111.

LOCAL NEWS

D. Stringer was up from Monilav.

I'he infant tor. of Mike Zfllar tiie« .Monilav.

Tho public schools of this city "close., next Friday. ,j

Commencement exercises will he held, at Whitesville this evening.

Hen. Wallace has this week been on a fishing trip in Owen County.

'has. N. Williams ami Judge Thomas were in Indianapolis this week.

Adam Miller, of this city, has been granted an increase of pension. "'"•""i

tui

1'he iJaruum A: Bailey show will ex1"'' ut in Frankfort on June "1th.

'1 he High school alumni will gives a dance on the evening the 7th of une. I 1 K. P. Thompson A'Co. sell cook

stoves cheaper than any house in Craw fordsvilie. tf

.T. L. Stitwoll. I). \V. Kountree ar.n •!. A. MeCiure wore in Covington Monday. on business.

There .were T'2 applicants for exainina tion for license to .teach, before .rj.upt.. Zuck on •Saturday.

:('ook stoves at reduced prices at -J. 1'. Thi.uipson it Go's north t.reen street Second Hand store. tf

New and Second Hand gooas very cheap Ht K. P. Thompson A' -Go's North Green street store. tf

The New nichiBord bank has decidi'd to discontinue its deposit department and has paid.its depositors.

The stores here, dealing bicycles. have been unable to supply the orders. such is the demand for then. .1,a Peal's bill car came up from Ilock vibe yesterday and the city and country lis being billed for the show, which e\ hibits here on the lo'h.

1 The gas well at West Lebanon has of over 000 fee! and the company is encouraged to pursue its downward course.

I now reached a (1

rhirs- run through to

uneerion with

Farmers from various portions of Clinton county report there is absolute ly little left of the wheat crop and many of them wili plow it up and put the ground in corn.

Samuel Thomas, president of the.Monon, states that the earning of the lines for the last three months show an average weekly increase, as compared with the corresponding period last year. of l.'J.l per cent.

The Barnum show has all the bill boards of the city rented until the show exhibits here. Aug. "J3d. and no other show can use them for advertising pur poses until after that date.

The Ladoga Leader has just put in a new Hoe cylinder press, and Ole's Gasoline engine. This makes the Leader one of the best newspaper plants in the county, and is deserving of much success.

The west abutment of the east Wabash avenue bridge, over the Monon. has been completed after the labor of about two mouths. Work on the east abutment is now under way. but the stone work will probably not be completed until the latter part of the summer.

Willis Seering. otherwise known as "Nig." was on Sunday night received into full membership of the Missionary Baptist churjh. after being biptised. •'Nig" has had a wild and tempestuous career, but in giving evidence of a desire to reform should receive the encouragement of all well meaning persons.

A celebration by the Knights of St. John of the ll'.tth anniversary of American 1 ndependence will be given in. this city at the Fair Ground. .July jth. Most celebrations of the !th of July are generally very tame affairs, but Mime thing's extra and attractive are promised here this, year bv the Ki ii_'ht. I Favorsng the street^"roller.- several have ar.serted that east College street never w»s 11, .better condition than" since the lii-r ran over it. Its condition-^slled \vjtlv'!nH*.'o\vh I then must have indeed been horrible judged by tile present appearance ot the two east blocks uf that thu.-oughfare, over: which the roiier was operated a isw^j days ago.

On June 1. Win. !!. McKeen wili have I been president of the' l.'erre Haute and land Indianapolis road twenty-enjht years, being outranked in 'point of -ervice in such capacity by but one man ir the country—T. 15. Klackstone, president of the Chicago and Alton, wtir. I was elected to at position thirty-one years ago last Aprd.

On June 1'Jth, l.'ith and Mth. the

I'ahionable Mil-1 Frankfort. Ind.. ltaeiog A^^f-ciati season's product- S?ive their second antjaal me.-ting

"rawfordsville. «r'ntlecnen composing the awiciatiim

lie and sold

1 he Frankfort City council last 'I day opened bids for the tirst mile of brick street pavement to belaid in that city. There wor» eighteen bids submitted. aiid the two lowest bi(l« -.vere: as follows: -Capital Pavjntr Company.. Itidianapoln?. for Veedersliiirc lock per lineal foot, and .M Pioulden,

1

'Pl"n- Clinton brick c-J..)

Have yon ever noticed linvv your (system seems to crave special assistance in the sprint Just the help reijuir-•',s given by Hood's Sarsaparilla.

THE CHICAGO OF 1825

Ladoga A VILLAGE WHICH PRESENTED NO I "THRILLING PROSPECTS."

VUe Country Thereabout (iflrvrtl tV\v Features, anl Th*ro Wits Not'iiny Worthy "f Kulojcy- A II«'pc»rt Tluit Vailoil Comj»letrly as :i I'rophrry.

The Chicago of nearly 7" years ago did not present an inviting appearance, The party of Keating and Lang left Fort Wayne in May to discover the source of the St. Peter's river. The approacli to Chicago is thus described in tlie account published in 1SS5: "W were near the southern extremity of the lake. .The view toward the north was boundless, the eye meeting nothing but the vast expanse of water which spread like a sea. its surfaeo at that time as o,-.liu and miruriled as though ir were a sheer iee. "Our path led us over the scene of the

bloody massacre which occurred in 1S1 ',\ when the garrison of Chicago wa.s de- I

stroyed Viy die Pit I a wat omio. No tracos now to i.".' seen of the mit«saere. .' "On the nl'ten.iiX)ii of Jr.ne 5 we reached Fort Dcuri.iorn (Chicago i. Fort Dearborn is on the south Viank. near tho mouth of the Cliicaco river. Tho jiusr at Chicago was abandoned a ft.-w months after the jjarty vj-ited it, Its etablishI nient had l,» en found nw.'essiiry intimidate. the powerful tribes Indians which Ji,inn.ibit tin-pan ot hecoun-

mndi disappointed at- the

appeal.aueer vif Chicago and i-t. vieimtv. I V.'o ftntnd m. it- not-ium» to justifv the gre.r tMlog:'irn laM'-lnd un it bv Mr

Sehijolcr.il t, a late'traveler. "The lnst eimiment upi.in ii description of hoclimate and the-soil is the fai't- thuh- vnrh the most' active vnnhfuee on the part of tl,H ofricers.- ir w-as.

olters but few fentm'''S: Ti-e. ,-

is tuo much nmformitv 1:1 1 lie scenery. The xtensvve water prospect is a waste uncheckered by islands and unenlivened by ~[it admg tn\ 1"The village pres"iits no thnlhug prospects, as notwithstanding its antiquity it consists of but few huts, inhabited by a miserable race of men, scareelv equal t-i the Indians, from whom they are descended. Their log or bark houses round. Migarl-af structure made of twist are low ,utny and disgmtmg. display- ed straw, but as a matter of faot there mg not the least trace ot comfort. are very few such hives now in use exlncago is ixa-haps one of the olde.-t

wilil onion. -Iention is made of the 1 a a a in is it in ii

Perot, who found 'Chicgear to be the residence of a powerful .chief of the Miamis. "As a place of lmsiiiess iG'ofieis 116 inducement to the settler, for the whole annual amount, of trade 011 the lake did not exceed tne cargoes of five schooners, even when the garrison received its supplies from Mackinaw. "It is uot impossible that at some distant day. when tlie blanks of the Illinois shaL' have been eovered with a dense jHipulation and when the low prairies which extend between that river and Fort A\ayne shall have acquired a popu lation proportionate to the prrluce which they can yield.

The Indians 'were"chiefly Pottawatomies. but intermixed with Ottowas and Chippewas. Among many •, ^charges against these Indians there is iione moj.-e horrible than the charge of cannibalism. This has been denied, but it has been acknowledged by tlie Indians themselves and it ha-- been uniformly admitted by the interpreters and traders who have long resided with them. "Tr is "a common superstition with them that he that tastes of tin- body of a brave man acquires a parr of his valor and if he can eat of his heart, which bv them is considered as the seat'of all courage, th" hha.iv of bravery which arrives from it is still greao r." '•Captain. V.Vll.s is still mentioned the bravest, white man with.v. bom thov. ever ne.-t. lie had almost become one••'• th'-o- nnmU-r and had united lunc?.-if to 'i :Md ii!i 1 J.itrle Tun!e

0:1 th

"f .=

»itin* 1 sly

The latest j.i!,:.- at the Flench isix-iety For tin Animals ,is to the f,,i],

The

are Frankfort's be*t business nien. and the lovers of light harness racing wil! be a is 11 red of good sport. Already many .'#f-|m"i!.M' *-d the fastest burses have been entered- to 1 contest for the prizes.

'•"At the VorimK'Uci.iiioiit of |-ion- sitb-tance and to be pureK betwee- iL,» hntl! and Ani'ricau- he ii.-v do imt count rye-c-i!. wh'le th" Lsui3 ii 1 .f tins viciniiy ail i.I.-MIT the Hi itish: service Wells was killed Alt' 1 ih" li I., dv divided. md his beau was shared, a- be--ing the most certain -p'Jl for c,A-rag.. and ,:-l .if wa.s nt t-o the v.irion-trib'-.s in alliance with tiic Poitawatomie. while lb -Ives feasr. UJ. .^lH«!g' 11'imes- Heralds

countrymaij. armed with an uum.'iiN''' club, jiresent.s himself lief,•,re the presi 1 dent ot he s.je.Hity mid claims the first pri/e. 11" is as|.e(i to describe the ii-r.el humanity ou \\4nehhe founds the claim

I I tlie life of a '-.'.oil, repiiothe (Miip'IYUR.in. mi-lit. i-a-iiy JIJJVI kuled v.-irh ihis ii^tittr.-on." uii'l lejwe.'.: '-miii ihe air. to the im d:s/-. iif Utile presid "Pelt wiier-- v..I, thi~ w-.lf itKjuire- c, tilt! la-.ter. hat had lie doiii: to

rihe.pro..:,

I then that |. ed.'"

-von?''-

"lie had just devoured niv wu'e.." 1- the olv

ut *efli.ii.'is an jusrant and

•iy*. "My *, I am of opini'.iii nave —i snOiciciuly reward-1 -Ni vc "v'ork I 1st.

fair.

Th ban- pws better in light than in darkness, iiecause of the stimulating effect uf Iit ht and su^hiue. It has lieen often noticed the case of men who sit in offices with one side always turned ovard the light that the mustache or beard of that side grows longer than that on the other.

A DOG ON HIS TRAVELS.

He Hail Xo Tirket, lint Knew Wlii're lie Wautetl to Leuvo tlie Train. "Iwaswitm ss tlie other day," writes eonvsiondei!t uf the London Speetiitor. "of wh.at I had only heard of before —a dog raveling by rail 011 his own account. I got into the train at Uxbridge road, and the compartment being vacant took up the seat which I now prefer— the corner seat at the entrance with the back to the engine. Presently a whole crowd of ladies got in. and with them a dog. which I supposed to belong to them.

All the ladies except one got out at Addison road, and then the dog slunk across the carriage to just under my seat. I asked my remaining fellow passenger whether the dog was hers. She said 'No.' Xo one got in before she rself got out at South Kensington, v,iie the dog remained perfectly quiet, but- at Sloane square a man wa.s let in. Mid cut rushed tlie d'.-r. tlie dvor actually grazing his sides. Had he not taken vr the precise place he did. he must have been shut 111 or cm.-hed. 'That dog is a stowh.id 'I suppose 1 is,' the

aw:lJ"-

W

settlements in the Indian country. It, there the modern hive is taking their name, derived from tlie Pottawatomie places. The modern hive is made of language, signifies (other 'skunk' or oanls

Chieagei maylecome

I observed ro the porter vho li.ul

opened tlie lnanansv. ei\ .. "Tile dug vva. way to the tahto get, out at th: had had ample out both at Kensington).

IIU)k«-

sible tor tin?- trarrisou. ef.r.^Tsrhig ol TO to f!0 meTi. to sub-ist-on tlu- gi'atn raised in tlio 'iv:pv. h' a] p. ai.inee cf the miriy aGh ica

making the Ivsr of his Clearly the doc meant particular st':m..n. (lie iportuni of't 1 i,g Addison road and South and had. as so..n as lie

could, taken up the best tio-ition f,»r doing

MI.

How did lie recognize'thl'',sloane

Square station, for lie had hpd only those two opprirtun'itiesof ghmPM'',- out? It .-eem.s t'i live it can (inly have-la-en hy eountnig the. stations, iu"which case he must be able to reckon up t" iiv."The ti'isr was a very ordinary London cur, v.l: i.- and tan. of a greatly mixed Sooteh terrier stock, the long muzzle r-hov.mg a greyhound cross. He was thin and apparency conscious of breaking the law. hilling -out of sight, and slinkmg along with his tail between his legs, utid altogether not worth stealing. suppo.-e that he had been transferred to c, new home, which had proved nn1 congenial, and was slipping awav in fear and trembling tohis old quarters.

BEES AND 5ECHIVES. ^'V

Old :i»li Him il l!ive s,.

irt

alill is

one

"f the jioints in direct communication V"'tween the. northern,lakes and the Mis-, sissippi.

.(. On,.,.,, ,.,.,

I raveling liy Mail.

Ihe lj-.'.J,ive everywliere rejiresented as the em'ie-in of industry, as for instanco in jiictures 011 the covers of savings bank books, is rlie old fashioned

nc in O-ermanv and Austria, and even

,llaiVt

wir]l S(lIm

in shatie and style, t-ieturesoue as the

eauoiis nearly ioned liive

Fl'Hfl Pills. .. I

nd vour address to 'ilTK^ll'ii'-klen •V'.Go., 1 hicago. and get a free -ample box ol Dr.- KitigV New ]jjfe Pills. A tiial,.Wiil convince you of their merits, I hesejiillsareeasy in aetion. rti11 l:t rellecti\ -m tlie cur-of eonstijiation and .sK heud-udie. l*or malena and liver troubles thov have^iieen f.roved

I'lli-y'are

villi 1 able.

.. even deleter-

'J be ./o" viiich was: or .-r.'jJ.b'KJ

ardi-d. c\p' :ir,e 11 th--Protection of 'V« Hit -!t t'f'

weaken by their

action, bot. bv giving tune !o stomach and li.ov,els greatly invigorate the vt"m. Ilegulav hi/.f p..r |„,\ ohl iiv N vc.lV.Hone, I)i'iiggi-it

W a a a A so ••-iiKirtgaged during th" bijom sold the other day for ST.iIui).

"Tbere is Danaei'in Delay." Since Isi'd I have been a yrea't sufferer from catarrii. 1 tried Mlv's Creaui liabn ami to ali appearances am cured, Terrible headaches from which I had long .suffered are izone.--\V. .1. 1 litchi.eock. late Major U. A'ol..an-i..^A.

A. ien.. llull'alo, X. V. Fix's (,'reaivi iialin has".'"•'completely j.cured tne nf catarrh when ev rythini els 1- failed Manv ac(iuaintan(!cs have uped it iih "vcellci.t resells Alfred .Stevans. ('aiilw -ll. iliiiu Price of am ijaim is Iif -nl'.

ertry. the blood she vigorous, by the Siiparilia.

TO^MILLS

It is not old fash-

man iariner in New Jersey, get iw. 1 if the old fashioned •^t up 011 his place, commis-

A gent!(

desiring hives to sioned a New ork dealer in bee-kivpers' supplies to buy them. The dealer tf'inmunicated with many beo farmers in his search and finally found one hive 011 Long Island. The gentleman had meanwhile found one hm.'jelf. so that he had his desire.

Dealers in beekeejiers' supplies sell everything required, including bees in the season. One can buy a colony of bees or any number of bees, just as he can buy dry good.s or shoes. Cjiueen bees are sent from here all over the eountrv.They are shipped by mail in little boxes called queen's cages. There is in each cage space for the queen bee and for a numler of worker bees. In one end of the cage is placed a sufiieent store of candy for food to last the bees 011 their journey, (.^vieeii bees are frequently sent from here to Australia in this manner, ami -i0 pi-i eejn of them reach ilieir destination alive after a jonrnev of -lodavs. —Is'i v. ork Mm. I

SEE OUR WINDOW.

1

iitiaranteed. to

ree. in

be perfectly

LtlOllt. AMI Ai ILK I- er 111

JOHN W. PAUST

AT-

WHOLBSAi

r'.ed steel mill, •rade babbited

8-ft "Dandy" ^alvan lit vi] 1 witli best boxes 1 o-ft geared mill 29 it :t direct stroke 26

If graphite bearing oxes are .vanted £5 to above prices. i,i-tl power mill for grinding feed, price on application. 15-it gallon steel to wet,. o-f 25-fi 3°-« 40-ft

complete

Higher towers, jjriics cation. Galvanized anchor coni])lete

quoted

RUBEJI'g BITE? pSE MISFIT PM1!|

.V", Wt,i Wn-'hin^t'ir, sirei-t, In li.innpoli?. lii-li.-uia.

KING OF TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.

Our magnificent ami weil selected stock of Spring and

Novelties in fine tailor-made Clothing is now ready for vour inspc ctitni. and we would kindly ask that you examine our line before s|0 iJtm a dollar for Spring Clothing, as we are showing the 'largest i,». ho-i selected line ever shown in this city, comprising all the laiesfeioicli ties in Imported and Domestic Fabric s-.

5 Buy* riioico ot Our lis) Mii Hays of Our $:-}0 Suit* X*\}\urb I. in* of .Trousers

O O t' AV a t' Ml U.

Mr.s. Phoeiic Thomas, of Junction City. Ill,, was told by her doctors stie 'bail consumption and that there was no hope tor her. but two bottles of ])r

Km

IT'S

I be kept pun.- and size 'iOc. and, 61.00.

Most coughs may he cured in a few

pprr

appli

-t •,.«.»U

per set.

The "Dandy steel miii is tlie finest. stroiige»!. safest, most reliable and mo.-t rehalile mill on the market. V\ hen pro-. viced with graphite bearings,, it never needs to be led or receive any attention: Cause-* no trouble or annoyance. When erected in proper shape it wiil do the work and take care of iiseliV:," .It Mill regulate ant govern itself in any wind that blows, and i-. made of very best galvanized steel. To sum if all up buy a ''Dandy" steel mill, and tower, and you will have the best outfit on earth, rumps, pipes and tanks and in'fact evt-rv.tliin mill trade. Drilling wells a specialty. o'iioe:, South Washington Street. Crawforrlsviiie. In

NOW IS THE TIME

Jo

('cm1 Kaiiio (law Cultivator.

c'tilt vr.f

The Jlc^t on the ^[nrket. In Hid

E O W N 1

Are second'"to 11'on te. spring tooth ami Kngle Claw. I'ry'pn-

~T lie.. La es .J,ine,o f—

•Screen Doors and Wimlu

In the Citv.

E

The Hardware man.

2

I'.G.vc,

1 A S I E S W ii

wo Lives {Saveii.

New Discovery completely

I cured her and she says it. 'saved her lite. Mr. Tlios. Kirtrers, 1:J'.» Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching ('oiisuinption, tricii itnout. result everything else then bought one bottb I' Dr. merits in rest.onm:

Kind's Xew l'M.v overy and n- two appetite, in promwtin

Health ami hai'p'nesK are rela* eon ditions: at any rate, there a oe little wonderful ellicacy of is medicine in medicine, lhose uho hioc'e hapianesH without health. 'J.'ngive the 1 coughs and colds. Free trial buttles Ilood Sart-ajyiriila shoiile .•! IjO'ly its full measure of strength and on-1 Xve .V P.ooe's I rtttr store. IJcsjular t'»'R season.

of AverV .S?ir...,,1 A ehoc wtore jinipnetor in Hrunswick' 1 Ale., has a slate upon which he has chalked up his accounts for thirty six years.

use of Avers Cherry Pectoral. With such a prompt and sure remedy as this Hall's Hair Renewer enjovs the conat hand, there is no need of prolonging thience and patronage of people all over the agony for weeks and months. Keep I the civilized world, who use it to restore

this reuiedv in vour house. and keep the hair a natural ?olor.

weeks was i.-ured lie is mil uraliy I the digestive organs, and is. i. ,j thankful. Itissiich results, of which 'he blood, constitutes ilie.r'.'

these are samples, that prove the commendation that can hcui#'-'

1

lo-nuiust

\\i

S. Washington strce

GRAND SPRING OPENIN3.

MIHIUHM

NOTE OUR PRICES

Buys ChoU-f' »»i' on $-'U Suu^r-

... H.'.iC Buy Cfioici »ur Suit",. hut. f«rj:«'t tho iIac\ ituV'H'-''1

S A E S O S I S I

I'

CISVK RF.F.I'' .mierful ri'Mi hnilri-ionf.-N''^

:'«.

v«.r-.:l Icnilntuf. Wakt'Mi ull Jrsiis amil ri I t» i» •t jHlCiiCt. SI p'T»M.V,i5 •4* ii wrllloii ij irtit'j'i-t*. Ak lir !•. f-»k• ."• w.pi.a:i rapper. AdtJro" it K/.i

ul to InilrihM

f./ivjinsv''r cJlin-r

1. youthful 'ti

4l

vT:

In.^iuUv. 1^

W

.•. Tin id. Willi i. S-. ''Pt1t-:

IM

r--i'ev.• flic moiii-.v. SOlu

i'"

fi-"- M-Mi.-il K.M.k t-i'i't

Ki." tfi •«.. .M •ij-uiiic 1 t-utpic. tll'i I T. ii: JOariVMtSON. Oriu.'i.-U^-

A Good Appetite

A lwavp accompanies ei.'o.uai.eni"!--absence uf arip'-tit" is ik s'1 somethiiiL' wronir. The I, s- ,1 desire for food is soon felaaviA of strength. t"r when the sUH[ -!.V is cut oil' the tire burns

Ida

...

I

gets into a low state, ,ti.d i-

1

severe atlacks of disea''" I sal testimony given b\

tl,'wC

S a a a a

1

and '-mi*T heaiHf.V 'eet

11-

Within a few vvi'pkstttWfJ.tj I who were never identile-il killed on railroads at.or ing. Pa.

•nr

u-i)

A New York linn announ1'''"of all sorts at wholesale or ret ul

Sparrows arc a great anil Tunis, in spite of -^sternal11 to exerminate th(Mu.

if.-'1'