Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 July 1895 — Page 3
«hou!ct renl:..e that the only and permanent euro for their dition i:' be 'cund in having
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iee the health ol every organ and Lue oi the body depends upon the tity of the Wood. The whole world DWS the standard blood purifier is
rsaparilla
Id therefore it is the only true and isble medicine for nervous people, lakes the blood pure and healthy, thus cures nervousness, makes erves firm and strong, gives sweet :p, mental vigor, a good appetite, feet digestion. It does all this, nnd es Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum nil other blood diseases, because it
pro'' every word wo have Thousands of voluntary testiiiiiiils fully establish the fact that
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|I siif/erert wi! weakness and nerMiexs, but five hot ties of Hood's inrilla cured me." CrTAIlLES H.
IKK, Centervillc, liul.
PJ3i« cure all liver ilia, bilious1JU5 noss, headache. 25c.
nmiiiTiiiipiiiT
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•crc 3,134.934 Fackngcsof-j
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so'ul in
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jieli made
15,675,735
gallons,
5,494,700 glasses, suiTinit to give every man, wohail and child in the United states, five glasses cach— did ton get your share? Be sure lend get some this year.
A 25 cent packnro rosfcos 5 gallons. SOLD EVERYWHERE.
HIRE
Rootbeer
IllF. CIUS.E. HIRES CO.,
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if KLVS Crt am Pnlm.
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Is quickly absorbed cleanses the nasal pasa a a pain and in tlam 111 alio 11.
I Teals the sores! !!"Stores senses of taste and smell: pro-
LY-FEVER
:ii'-mbrune irom aiMitienal eoie. It A parii'.-le is applied into each nos(taiv.KftVilt'. !'ru-i- ,VI '"'ills at drilB1 IV mail. KKY liUO I'll ICH^, Warren 'f Yim'H
J. DAVIDSON
.Al tho iirai't'l "'HO'1 MOV To
iiiiil :SIkih .Rfpairing:
M.'tik'n in town in Ids line., 31-i South
fce Development oft lie S'dith i' riipidly pushed hv the series of h'Orjs 'oiiered by th«) ^ueon
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Thirteen Different States Vote This Fall.
Cres
from Cincinnati, running tii
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to principal southern
''W rale of one fare for'the round ifiercd on these occasions, seliin -Jun'• 11th. July oth, AiigUntTth ifW lOth and October '-!nd. 18'.»f iity days are allowed in which
I'hepe excursions ailord an ex opportimit\ to go and see for if what the south otTt-rs to the ','h 11 111 'Jiu ii descent has over 11 acres of farm and timber li?nd ivl.OO to $o.0t) per acre on eusj
It will pay you to invent igate. nss Clias. \V. Zell. D. 1'. A.. i-iiati, ). W.A. Heckler, X. P. A„ A lains St.. Chicago. 111. C. A.
T. I'. A.. Detroit: W. \V. DunnaT. 1!. A.. Cleveland C. ItinearI'. A (Hneinnati. O.
i'dicl In Need is a Friend Indeed.'' Ifiiend advised mo totry Lily's Cream
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and after using it six weeks 1 bcinyself cured of catarrh. It is a aluable remedy.—Joseph Stewart, |('fund Avenue, Brooklyn. X. Y. son was altlict.ed with catarrh, I ''d him to try Ely's Cream Balm 'he disagreeablo catarrhal smell all 'din. He appears as well as any
C. Olmstead, Areola, III. pee of Cream Balm iB fifty cents.
and He are the wonderful prices °n two tables ot desirable hot J'lor Hull's at, the Big Store this
Pu will surely make no mistake by |(,nizing llichards' shoe shop, eow
p?6s goodB sale at the Big Store.
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QUITE LIVELY FOR AX OFF YEA I!.
Gnvornor anil Attorney General Will 15o Klectud iti Maryland to S«rve Four 1 Yearn—New .luriey Alio Elects Snv-ernni-—Tin Ticket In New York Is
Ileaileil l»y t!i Secretary of Stnte—Full I St it« TleM' i-, in Ohio and Kentucky.
WASHINGTON
July 10.—Though this is
In Maryland a governor nnd an attorney general will bo elected to serve four years, comptroller to serve two
New .Jersey »„d New York.
assemblymen to servo one year each. The
In Ohio there will be elected a governor, lieutenant governor, treasurer and attorney general to serve two years, an audior to serve four years, a judge of the au-
THE SENTENCE.
A saury tons :s Mf:*abfl, A v• vutali, laughing, chafllng tease, But hho says I shall not tell, Ar.'j what shi- tio-s yon mny us well 1-Sn sure is seldom clone to please,.
YI-T when I threaten Metahel With penalties severe and high Her sunny .--miles my frowns dispel, HIT wheedling waj-H mv anger quell
She stems the judge, the culprit I.
-•o Toy showeth Metahel, Yet sweet the fate her word imparts. Last night she sentenced mo to dwell A captive in the deepest cell
preme court to serve tlvo years, and n| bottom ill ne% or require to be scraped. legislature that will elect a successor to enator Brice.
Full State TicUot In Iown.
A full state ticket to servo for foui years will bo voted for in Kentucky, as well as a legislature that will elect a successor to Senator Blackburn.
The Kansas people will vote for chief justice of the supreme court to servo
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yoar. The voters of Iowa will select a full state ticket to serve two years and a legislature that will elect Senator Allison's successor.
A justice of the supremo court to serve, six years and two regents of tho stute univorsiiy will be chosen in Nebraska.
A full state ticket to servo four years, nil the officers in the various counties and a legislature that will oloct tho successor to Senator George will bo choson in Mississippi.
A full stato tickot to servo one yoar will be voted l'or in Massachusetts.
LABORERS ARE FEW.
Farmers of North lJnknta mid Minnesota Call Loudly lor iiulp. ST. I'AUL. July 15 —The crop of grain now in sight in northern Minnesota and northern Dakota i-quals the phenomenal abundance o£ lirWl, when crops were enormous, but lorgc losses occurred because of the scarcity of men at harvest time. Northwestern farmers are trying to profit by t.^ lesson of delay that year by leaving nothing undone this year to properly care for crops, and this is only possiblo by help coming from the outside. To alford this assistance, will give men a chanoe to visit this country and look it over and pay their way by working in the harvest iichis.
rallii£hcr !5 itily anted.
struoted to again order him to return to Superior. A telegram was sent 10 St. Paul ordering him hack, but 110 answer was received. Two patrolmen from tin East End testified to tho gambling houses at, th.it end of the city being closed several times since Mayor Starkweather cam'! into oili.'e. Amy Maston, landlady of a colored bouse, tescilied that she paiii no money uurim Starkweather's administration. She paid *7JO curing the previous administration.
Dc:i?h ft .'onj£re.ss»imii Kom iim. VAN DA 1.1A, ills., July 15.—I-Vdonek Remann, representative for the Eighteenth Illinois congressional district, died at his residence in this city at 1:15 a. m. Mr. em a nil had not been well tor some time before entering into the canvass last tall. After tho election, accompanied by his wll'o, he went to Colorado with a view to recuperating. On his return trip he took a heavy cold, which resulted In an attack of tho grip, llo was confined to his room several weeks and finally got out. Ho took a relapse, ever, and was never again abl Ills room.
howleave
Steamer Worth sW.-.O.OOO Hum*.
LiKADSTONE, N.Y., July 15 —At 1 o'clock in tho morning the large passenger steamer Cibola, of the Niagara Navigation company, plying between Toronto anil Lr adssono, was discovered on lire. Efforts to extinguish the flames were ineffectual and tho steamer was cut loose from her moorings and allowed to drUt down the river. She is a total loss. Ihe Crtjola cost about 'WO-
Englne»r »ud Fireman Klltotl. DALLAS. Tex., July 15.-In a wreck on the Texas Pacific railroad near Handlcy Engineer A1 Hornor and Fireman John Devine was killed. No passongers were hurt. Tho following wore Injured: express Messenger Joe Eltch, rib bro en, and Moil Agents Oscar Sloan and M. Swift, badly bruised. Only the engine, mail and express oar left tho tract.
Forever of her heart of hearts. —New York Run.
NICKEL STEEL.
supposed to be ail "off year" politically, •"s Extended Use AV111 Prove a Source of thore will bo elections in thirteen states, Profit to Canada. namely: Connect lent, Maryland, Vir-' "When nickel steel comes into f?enginla, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New Prill use for the construction of vessels, York, Ohio, Kentucky, Kansas, Iowa, as it undoubtedly will." said a CalmNebraska, Mississippi and Massachusetts. linn gentleman at tli-- Great Northern Tho Connecticut election for town ollicers the other day, ''Canada will, in a sense, and to pass upon the question of restrict- control the shipbuilding industry, being tho state senate will bo held Oct. 7, cause, so far a.- is at present known, and tho regular state elections will be held four weeks later—Nov. 5—in the twolvo oilier states p.amod.
there is very little nickel outside of tho Dominion, while v:o have nickel bearing pyrites practically without limit. That- whole vast stretch of territory reaching fioin Lake Snp"rior to Labrador is rich in it and will produce luui-
years, all ihe members ot the lower house drcds of thousands of tons of it atmualof the general assembly, and fourteen for an unlimited period whenever tins senators. Ast.it.e attorney and sheriff demand requires it. will be elected in each county. A United "How v.'ill tliis control tin' shipbnildstatessenator to su-coed Senator Gibson iUg industry? Whv, in this wtiv: It has will be chosen in Maryland next winter,
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ACW .JITSCV will '.'Icict a irovornor for _.•? „y' -It tx¥ #l
lurm or thrcu yonrs, seven rftnte senators for the same term, and an entire aa-em-: •'Per cent ot nickel is don!.].-1 !w stmipth bly of sixty membi-rs. ordinary MM-I. In the construction of
New York's state ticket will contain a men-of-war the advantage is olsvions, secretary of state, comptroller, treasurer, and in building merohiUit vessels the attorney general and a 8t.»to cnxinoer for benefit to be derived, from .the use of ierms of three years each, a judge of tho! nickel steel is equallv plain, as it will court of appeals for a term of fourteen
years, twelve nidges of tho supreme ., court for terms of fourteen years and
fifty senators to servo three years and lot) I
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In Virginia all the .members of tho ol.
liouse of delegate™ and twenty (or one- jJft
uow
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l,v conclusive tests at
|.^' pronn.ls ar Kandv Hook
aurle .o%v!nn'ct-nat srovlmixiMlwith, sav,
euablc thein vn 1)t}
tha
le.-.-, engine liowrv it'll an (:qual
amount of security and equal amount of
senators chosen in November will partici-! speed. It will only be a few years when pate in electing a successor to Senator a wooden vessel in the port of Chicago ILM. will be something of a noveitv and tho
vessels will l.efore very'long, for
re
ill 1 ot tiie stale senate will bo elected. 1 ... The senators chosen this year will panic-
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pate in the election of a successor to Sen-! demaml tor the purpose at, your great ator Daniel. shipbuilding yards in Cleveland, DePennsylvnnia will chooso state trcas-' troit. South Chicago and other points, urer for a term of three years r.nd seven "Another advantage which steel havjudges of the supremo court, for ten years, ing nickel in its composition possesses
he thc!
over ordinary steel is that it will not corrodo and that barnacles cannot get a foothold on it, so that nickel steel ships'
Chicago Tillies-Herald.
A Xew Itaee of Koscs Pi-rpi-t mil,
The Gardeners' Chronicle calls attention to a new race of roses which has been introduced by some Paris growers. They belong to the Polyantha group— that is to :y. they bear their flowers in trusses. The new roses have the advantage over the others of being "perpetual," and consequently they flower continuously all through the summer. This advantage they owe to their origin, a natural cross (croisement nahvrel), observed in the Lyons gardens, between tho (lowers of the first specimens of Polyantha introduced from Japan and some hybrid perpetual roses. By repeated and careful selections, a new race of roses has been produced which, like annuals, germinate, flower and produce seeds in less than a year. The term "dwarf" is justified hv the height.which in adult pli-.nts is only about 20 inches. The flowers are single, seniidouble or double, in almost equal proportion, and present almost- all the variations of color observed in cultivated roses. Flowering commences in the iirst year, and even a few mouth* after sowing. This precocity is one of the most remarkable and interesting features of this new type.—
Westminster Gazette.
•'•'''A Kair Inference.
It is undeniable that actions often speak louder than words. A u.--. rious money lender, who had for soni- time collected an extortionate interest from a debtor, sent his collector to tin- man, as usual, one day. The collector l-t-ui'ii-
WEST SUIM:I:IOU. WIS., Juiv 15 -Dc-1 ed and reported to his employer that he tective Gallagher, who is badly wanted conld imt collect tho money. at tho investigation of the charges against Mayor Starkweather, has not yet boon found. Tho chief of police was m- interest.' the usurer demanded liin-
"Do you mean to say ihat the man declared to von that he wouldn't paytlv
ously. "Ho didn't- iloclaro so in so many Woi'ds, lint I10 gave 111c to understand so." "How did ho give yon t- understain so?" "Ho kicked 1110 down throe flights of stairs!"—Youth's Companion.
I11 the J'ast Tens.-.
"Sav, mister." ho calJcd. with his head in the door of a Michigan avenue grocery, "do you own a boss':" "Yes I own a horse,'' replied the grocer as lie looked up from liis paper. "And a wagon:" i,'% "Yes: what of it "Nuthin. 'eepf you tiro mistaken about the wagon." drawled the boy. "Your lioss took a skate down the street- about, live niinits ago, and there hain't 'null' of that there wagon left to make a club of. "—Detroit free Press.
in" Superst it iim.
The Egyptian shopkeeper luid
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deify
to whom he offered sacrifice every morning, and whose duty it, was in return for this reverence to stand in front ol the shop during the day a sort, of celestial "barker" and direct, the attention of tho pcojTle passing by to tho shop and its contents.
Triio -worth is i.s inevitably discovered j,y tho facial exprosUoti as its opposite is sure to be clearly represented there. The human face is nature's tablet. The truth is certainly written thereon.—Lavater.
Most of our misfortunes are more supportable than tho comments of our friends upon them.—A. Dumas.
Turkestan was originally the stan, or land, of tho Turks.
L1VELY POLITICAL CONTEST.
American Wive* ot the BrltUH Nominees Tako an Active Part. Loxuon, July
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this section
built inueh lighter
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c°alaim
««W, wlneh means less
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meinl
—(ieorge N. Curzon,
Conservative, tho now under secretary for foreign affairs, and Sir Nnylor-Ley-land, Liberal, were nominated for the Southport division of Lancashire. In this constituency both sides are contesting every inch of ground, tho American wives of the nefninees joining in tho fray. Mrs. Curzon, formorly .Miss Mary Leiter, generally gets more cheers than does her husband, while Lady Naylor-Leyland's beauty has dxcited enthusiasm wherever she hafi made her little speech. Sir Nay-lor-Leyland has recently developed an interest in local sports. He has become president of a cycling club and drives about in a gorgeous carriago lined with red adorned with red trappings, drawn by four horses anil accompanied by two postillions dressed in red.
Dsisimjjo by Forest Fires.
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City. Mich.. July
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Jleltiydi-'s Adrict- to ••Iriljers. COLUMiifd. O, July lo—Patrick Moiiryde, secretary of the United Miners of America, will go to Jolict, Ills., July 18 to attend a joint meeting of operators nnd miners. Speaking of his trip to West Virginia at the solicitation of Governor MeCorkle, Mr. Me.Bryde says he told tho miner.-) who were carrying Winchesters to be peaceable, for in twentyfive years lie had never seen a strike won alter troops were called in. If, ho states, the miners do not. heed this suggestion, Governor AlcCnrkio will havo no alternative but toe,ill troops.
Xow Seln'tno for Mm Fight.
TOLKDO. O., July 1".—The Ann Arbor railway utTieials hero have assented to a proposition made by Toledo sporting men to allow the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fistic encounter to lake place on their two big transler boats, use I for ferrying loaded trains across Like Michigan. Kach is -OO foot- long and ti'l feet wide, and the plan is to have the two boats lashed stern to stern and 4,'XiO people c-J'.ild witness the fight. The Toledo projectors of the scheme are now in communication with the backers of the pugilists.
Body I'titiml in a itos.
ALGONAC. .Mich., Jaly la. —A box containing part of a human :.iy was found in Mitchells buv and every.'hing indicates that a murder lias been committed. The body had been hewed in two just below the ribs and the chest, head and arm are missing- The remains were carefully packed and the box securely nailed. There is
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way of iduntiiying the body,
and the case is a complete mystery.
Killed Hun-elf While Di'spoiulent, ST. Juifcil'Il. Mo., July 15.—Jacob A. Raynor, an old resident of this city, shot himself through the hoart, causing immo diate death. Despondency was the cause of tho act. Raynor had lived in St. Joseph forty years and for twenty years was agent of the United States Express company here, later employed as route agent by the Pacific Kxpresa company. He leaves a wito but. no children.
Quarreled with ller Lover.
LEAVEXWOBTn, Kan., July 15. —Miss Anna Sclnvaglor, 11 prominent young woman and daughter of a wealthy merchant of this city, shot herself in the breast with a revolver, inflicting a fatal wound. The tragedy was the result of a lover's quarrel and occurred at. the home of M. B. Donovan, a prominent business man to whom Miss Schwagler was en gaged to be married.
Fnktetl Slxty-Kiyrlit Days.
Tov UK A, Kan., July 13—A. -M. Kennedy, of Doluvan, Morris county, has just died after a fast of sixty-eight days. Kennedy was taken ill several months ago, his "malady ballliug the skill of physicians Then he became paralyzed and from ihat day until his death he took no food, s'.xty-eiirht days in all. Deceased was 7- years of a--e.
LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS AHEAD when pimples, eruptions, boils, and like manifestations of impure
Mood appear. They wouldn't appear ii" your blood were pure and your system in the right condition. They -how you what you need—a good bloodpurifier that's what you fret when you /{ike Dr. l'icrce's ,/Golden Medical
Discovery. It carries health with it. All P.lood, Skin and Scalp Diseases, from a com
mon Blotch, or Kruption, to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it. It invigorates the liver and rouses every oujan into healthful action. In the most stubborn forms of Skin Diseases, such as SaltrheiiTU, Ivczema, Tetter, Krysipclas, Boils and kindred ailments, and with Scrofula, in every shape, and ail blood-taints, no matter from what cause arising, it is an unequaled remedy.
SCROFULOUS ABSCESSES, Mr= R.r.U.K SWI-:I:VF.V, ,.F h'lc.l Top. Mercrv Co.. W. I'll., writes: "About four years ai I took fcrofula, anil did cvcrvlhitiR that doctors -t. ami" others prescribed, but only got worse. Several abscesses formed rM about my neck and breast, disharsins a quantity of matter. I net so weak 1 could ^carcelv walk about llie house.' I read all the medical works 1 cotild get hold of, and, anions the rest, read some of your works. You described my case, and^wi recommended Doctor jyv Fierce's ('.olden Medical Discovery with liis pleawnt relicts.' So ,, 1 orocured some nnd conimeticed using them and soon began to mend. In six months my sores Wi-re all healed up. 1 am forty-five years old and believe I am as stout as 1 ever was in my life I ued about one dozen lottles of the
MRS. SWBKNEY.
Golden Medical Discovery with the Pellets.' and used nothiut else after I began usinjr your medicines."
for
Infants
Do Yott
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careful survey made during tho last fortyright hours of tho districts in which tho forest (ires havo been raging shows that, while yie.it damage has been done to standing timber, to several logging and lumber plants, and to 11 few small hamlets, liu: reports have been exaggerated. The losses will still aggregate upwards of S':2o0,0v"). Tho .'Ires are burning llercely in several sections, but by back-firing tho farmers have been able to prevent their, from spreading to crops and buildings.
without lalx'U..-
Do Yon I"
unless you or yo\
Do You Kne
its ingredients is piiolisi:
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Heavy rains, the first in six weeks, have effectually extinguished all forest tires
and
O«IIMIVIU.E, July 15 —Three prisoners confined in the Ovvsloy county jail charged with adultery, wore taken out nt night by onra^ed citizens, nnd, after havinp been brutally thrashed, were returned to jail. Cora L'aco, colored, Mary llnnley ntul Lewis Stewart aro tho parties. They were given IK) lashos each.
Flr« at .Sioux City, 1h,
Hioux CITY, la., July 15 —The mill of tho National Linseed Oil company was partially gutted by fire. Tho loss will amount to about- $20,000, fully insured. This is tho third timo this structure has been partially destroyed by lire. Tho mill is suid to be tho second largest in tho country.
IllHCOvei'Cii I.ost Art.
DES MOINKK. la., July 15 RI. R. Dawson of this city has discovered a procoss of making Damascus steel. Tho best skilled niotal workers declare his edge instruments to have every property of the old Damascus blades. He keeps tho process a secret-, but says it is cheap.
No Trnc« «ii the Arctic Victim*. SOUTH HAVKN, Mich., July 15.—No trace has yet been found of Clio persons drowned on the yacht Arctic. Tho boat was built by Coates & Stillson of this city for II. S. Tisworth of Saugatuok and was on her trial trip when she sank, with owners and' builders aboard.
President's Proclamation.
WASHINGTON, July 15.—Tho president has issued a proclamation stating that as Spain has extended to Amorlcau citizens tho privilege of copyright as contemplated by our copyright act, Spanish citizens aro granted tho privileges of American oopyright.
Will Serve Another Term.
MILWAUKEE, July 15.—Richard A. Nerney, aged 6J, who has served thirteen tonus in prison, was caught in the act of robbing a Republican House guest by Detective Nerney drew a knife on Peek and madb a thrust at him, but w#" disarmed.
Children.
OTHERS9 Po You Know
Qatenuufx I'rops. Godfrey's Cordial, many so-ealled Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for eliildren are eomposed of opium or morphine
Do You Kit.iir il-.-e opium and morphine are stu|icfying narcotic poisons
Do Yon Know that one of the reasons for grnniiug this government protection was because Castoria hail been proven to be absolutely harmless?
Do Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 ocnts, or one cent a dose
Do Yon Kaow that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you niny havo unbroken rest
Well, these things are worth knowing. Tliey are facts.
The facsimile sidia-cnro of
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
How Much Do You [now Ahout Buggies?
that Paregoric,
most countries drupgists are not jn-rniit 1 ,-I to sell narcotics
•jW 1,1... you should not ix'rinit nnv medicine to he Riven your child
liuysii.ian know oC what it is eomposed
Oastoria is a puritly vegetable preparation, and
villi every bottle
y- Po You Know that Ca^toria is 111 prescript ion, of (lie famous Dr. Par'"' That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and ihat luoro Castoria is nc:.ol! all other remedies for children combined ?,
Do "fr ou Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and ot other countries, have issued exclusive to In-. Piti lier and his assigns to uso the word Castoria" and its formula, and that to Imitate them is a state prison otTenso
in on every wrapper.
Wo want vou to examine
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers. Salesroom 116 South Wash
ington street. W. W. Watson, salesman.
-GO TO-
JOHHKIE BARRY'S HE'S! END 51L00P
We?t Market, Street, lor th'
Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
The Largest and Coldest glass of J'.eer in llie city, drawn from the
fashioned rfdav fanoi't. Nf pnmjis used.
DANNIE SULLIVAN, Bar Tender.
JOHNNIE BARRY, Proprietor,
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and set our prices.
Home-Made jBuggies.
Striclly|First-class is what wc] claim
DOVETAIL COMPANY, Crawfordsville, Ind
old
Free Pills.
Semi your iiildress to II. K. I'lielden. iV-Co., Cluc.iiin, nnil get a free sample* box of Dr. King's .New Life Pills. A trial will convince von of their merits. riii'seiil]siii eeasy in action, particular-, ly effective in the cure of constipation and sick headache. For malerin anilliver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance anil to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone tostoniach' and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size Sot:, per box. Sold by Nye A- llooe, Druggists.
Do you want to know how to make the trip, and what voti'll see wljen vou
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reach the .journey's endWrite to \V. C. 1'iinearson, (1 P. A. of the Queen A:
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Crescent lioute. Cincinnati. Illustrated and descriptive matter upon application.
The Queen ,v Crescent lioute t© Chattanooga is the shortest line, and has an incomparable service of handsome trains of standard day coaches. Through sleepers, parlor, cafe and observation cars from Cincinnati. (uick schedules and magnificent scenery en route help to make the Queen it Crescent the southern route par excellence,
New and second [hand goods bought and sold at J. K. P. Thompson A- Co.'s north Green street. tf
Quoensware at J. K. P. Thompson 4 Co.'s. Give him a call. tt
New bed room suits at J. K. Thompson & Co.'s, north Green et. tf
