Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 July 1893 — Page 7
AVER'S HAIR VIGOR
Keeps the scalp clean, cool, healthy.
The Best Dressing
Restores hair which has become thin, faded, or gray.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass.
IE" "YO'iU ARE CIOXXC 'A O
ioriu
He sure pet ynur tickets by the Q'JEEN pno CRESCENT and E.'T. Va. &Ga. Rys. It wont cost yen anymore. You mill get there quicker. Yru %vi 11 meet and travel with the very best class of people. ''Your surroundings will be as luxurious as money can procure. ^Vc have live complete and really magnificent trains running daiiy between CINCIN
NATI and ST AUOUSTINK. THOSTS trains are the nlv Comrilc'G Vesiibuied 1 rains from Cmur.n.itt to •the'SOUTH. You will save :»e:trlyhrtf:' dav ,nt: w'. 'I liisline is 110 Wiles Shortest. In ar» a rharpeson limited trains uniy.:u ot llv Letv tc be had. DON'T pay the same price and pi.tup wi:h inferior SCT vice. Par rates or further particulars address 1). (}. EDWARDS, G. P.
vCjnrinnau.
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9 VIAB JdI
Afjt. Q. & C. Route,
or ask your
home '1
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ment. I now fool like a :N»w brinp. Ill- Waist... 4- in.
A JnresColds.Coughs.Sore Throat, Croun.InSuen :ia,'Whooping Cougli.IJronchitisaiidAstiimt. A certain euro Tor Consumption in first stapes, and a sure rclle in advanced stages, u»«* at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking the firat dose. Sold fcy dealers everywhere. Lju-jje UotUe*, 50 ceata &ud |1.00.
SfSalary and esix:iscs paid wwfcly from start" J1 Permanent position. Good chance for gUudvuiicemcnt. Exclusive territory. •^Largest growers of Nuruoryatock. clean, liaray etock, truo niaiw?. FZL'rtrcatmontguar
I antood. Liberal comI mission to
local
Ipart 11 ine Aagcnts.
for
'JEEW and CRESCENT ROUTE.
rem Mrs.N. J. HAY L.I-
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exhausted l.y ailments that I «!d rut Before. Alter. Loss, do any work. The Jicr'.ir.panyintf Weight Wf» lb& 195 lbs 60 Ita Or?s snrm- the result of 3 months' treat- Bust in. 3" In.
11 in.
5r9
in. 11 in.
and pains are Ml p.-tne. My frit-mis arc Hips.... 57 In. 48 in. 9 in. turprifed. V» iJl cheerfully reply to inquiries with stamp inclosed." PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL Harmleaa. No
Starving. Scuii cents in ctamns for particulars
to
OR. 0. W. r. SNYDER. M'VICKEB'S THEATER, SRICA60, (LI
tcresfc any
one not eam-|L *75 per month \w
and expense.!. Don't \I hc3)tato boeausoof pre- |s vions failures in this or other iKf lines. Outilt free. Addrer.%
BROWS BROS. CO.,
Continental Nurseries, Chicago. IlHI .13 house is reliable. Nauic this paper.—Ed.)
ELY'S
CATARRH
CeanscRtiic Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and
mAusm.
HAYFEVER
In 11 amiiiml ion,
Hep Is the Soros.
Restores the Senses ol Tastfand hint-])..
TRY THE 0UEE.
U.S.A.
KAr-EEVEfg
A. particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price clrupcists by mail, refristci-ed liOc— ELY BROS oV, AVarron «tre^», N'PW Yoric.
Mk G?NESS a HEAR KOISES CDRERbr
fta Peck's INVISIBLE TUBULAR EAR CUSHIONS. Whispers heard. Coin!
fortable. Huetciiafal whtrtall UerotMliesfall. Sold by F. HISCOX. tftlj, tta8 Br'Uwaj, New V«rk. Vtrltv f*r book vf pr*«fs FUCK.
MBTROPOX/ITAN
Cor. Michigan Ave and Monroe St. CH'CAGO. THOROUGH INSTRUCTION. CHEAP BOARDING. Elegant fireproof building Send ior prospectus O. JL.POTVERS,Prill.
PHENYO^CAFFEIN!
If you ever have Headache or Neuralgia, take Phenyo-Caffein Pills.
They are effectual in relieving Pain, and In curing Headache or Neuralgia. They are not a cathartic, and contain nothing that stupifles. They tone up the nerves, and tend to prevent returns of Headache and Neuralgia. They are guaranteed to do all that is claimed for them.
TESTIMONIALS.
I have never seen anything act so promptly as Phenyo-Caffein in sick and nervous Headache. Many cases have been cured, and not any failures reported. H. L. Farrer, Belle Voir, N. C.
For years I have been a terrible sufferer from
severe headache, be
ing able to stop them completely in their iucipiency. J. H. Stannard, Concord, N. H. You hit the nail on the head when you put Phenyo-Caffein on the market. They are the best thing out for headache. E. P. Jones.M. D.,
Orleans, Mass.
One year ago I was one of the greatest sufferers from sick and nervous headache that I ever knew. I no more have trouble with sick head' ache, and seldom have even a slight headache I attribute the great change to your Phenyo-Caf-fein, a remedy I could not do without if it cost $5 a box. I have tried a dozen or more medicines [warranted to cure] without their even helping me. I can not praise your valuable preparation enough. Frank S. Schmitt,8eymour,ind
For sale by your druggist.
ADMITS THE MURDER. TZIL. MU IOI?AL
Negro Captured Who S:\ys Ho liilloil til® ltay Sisters. CAIHO, 111., Julv II.—News was received here Monday ni^ht tluit a neprro had been arrested at Milan, Tenn., who ir ionnd to have been an accomplice of Alilk'i" and a partner in crime, and who is the one that actually committed the murder of tho Kay sisters. The sherift' at Bartl well, Ky., has been notified, and if he proves to bo the man, as claimed, another lynchinjj is in prospect. A passenger conductor on the Illinois Central, who brinys the news of the arrest, says the man fought desperately, but when finally overpowered admitted that he murdered the ffirls, and that Miller knew it. and refused to divulge it. Miller, while in jail at Bardwell, is claimed to have said that, while he did not commit tho crime, he knew who did it. He afterwards denied having1 said so.
Until Monday no one could be found who would say positively that he had seen Miller in Kentucky on the day of the murder, but now a younsf woman asserts that she saw the Miller who was lynched hiding1 111 her fathers barn near Bardwell that mornir.fr and saw him apun wnen he was first taken back. Th« impression is growing that the mob got the rijfht man or his accomplice, notwithstanding the slicrht and purtdv circumstantial (•.uivnee u].od which lie was hvin^. The discovery of tlu- fact that Vie mailed a letter from here on the Fourth of July to his wife at Springfield, 111., strengthens this belief, for alter mailing1 the letter he had ample time to jo from here to where the young girl says she saw him in the barn near the place where the murder was committed.
BIG FAFLURE IN DENVER.
Echo of Australian Troubles—The Cha!*iberlain Investment Company Seriously Affected by Che Loss of ltrmsh Fuiicls in Australia.
DENVER, Col., July 11.—The Chamberlain Investment company, the largest real-estate firm in the west, closed its doors Monday morning. The liabilities direct and contingent are $2,3(32.118 and the assets *$3,000,000. The failure was brought about by an attachment sworn out by D. II. Burgeson, president of the Denver savings bank, for S3,600, on which he held securities greatly in excess of the amount. The action of the bank is not regarded favorably by the people of Denver, for it is known that had it not been for the universal hard times the company would have been able to pull through. The sheriff served the papers and took possession Sunday afternoon, there apparently being no Sunday law in Colorado, except possibly to regulate salcnns.
The vice president of the company i' located in London, where thr."c-miarters of the liabilities will IV1!. They have •'fHccs in New York, Fort Worth and San Antonio. Denver people will suffer but little by the failure. All of the personal property of the Chamberlain llrothers has been turned into assets. Col. Lewis C. Ellsworth, formerly receiver of the Denver it Uio Grande railway, has been appointed assignee,
LEFT IN THE ROAD.
Tlie Highways in strewn with Dead Bodies—No Time to Uurj- the Victims of Oholr»i\i.
AI.KXAXDKIA, July 11.—The Egyptian medical delegate to Mecca drives a horrible account of the coudition of pilgrims in that city. The deaths from cholera are double the number officially reported. In the valley of Mouna it is impossible to bury the dead, and the road between Mecca and Mouna is strewn with the corpses of pilgrims left to lie where they died. In Mecca the lack of gravediggers has resulted in the bodies lying1 for many days in a state of decomposition before burial.
ODESSA, July 11.—The cholera has broken out again in the province of Kherson and is spreading in the villages along the Dnieper and Dniester. The authorities by stringent measures hope to prevent the plague from reaching here.
FKED C. BANDKL has in stock a fine lot oE grimite and marble monuments which will seil at cost in the next thirty tys, Those neediDg anything of the kind will do well to call ac office, 131 south Green street, and get. prices and Bee the work. 8-3w~
WE print sale bills on siiort potie«. THE JOUKNAL CO PUI.NTEHS.
Set, Him llifjht.
Geo. Ausru^uus Saia, the well known English wr ter, on his last Australian trip, vvrofe as follows to the London Daiiy Telegraph ''1 especially have a pleasant remembrance of the ship's doctor—a very experienced maritime medico indeed, who tended me most kindly during a horrible spell of bronchitis and spasmodic asthma, provoked by the sea fog which had swooped down
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us just after we left San Francisco. But the doctor's prescriptions and the incretsing warmth of the temperature as we neared the tropic?, and, in particular a couple of Allcock's Porous Plasters clapped on—one on the chest and another between the shoulder blades—soon set me right."
When Baby was sick, we gare her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castori*. When she had Children, she gave them Castori*.
Health and Happiness.
Honey of Figs is the queen ol all cathartics1 syrups or pills. One anticipates Its taklnir with pleasure- No other remedy sells so well or gives such satisfaction. It acts gently on inactive bowels or liver, relieves the kidneys, cures constipntt n. colds fevers, nervous aches, eti., and restores the beautv of health. Ladies and children prefer it. Doctors and druggists recommend it. TUB FIG HONEY Co., of Chicago, make it. Try a bottle. Onlv one ent a dose. Nye & Booe, agents- d-w 0-7
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla
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It Grapples With the Momentous Problems of Finance and Alleys, of Sanitation and Horse Troughs.
The common council of the lloosier Athens met in solemn session Mouday about an hour later than scheduled time and, cnckine: its several pairs of white slippered feet on the severnl tables, proceeded to business with a duil sickening thud.
As a fitting opening it was charged that the supply of 1120 injected into the horse troughs on Mill street and on College street was inadequate to supply the demand made upon it by its equine, bovine, canine and feline patrons. The common council raised its eyebrows in nnld but pained surprise and Kent word to mnnn(r"r Iloncli to open the llood I gni.es at the vHte]1 works dam mid let tho liuid yur^ltj vith untranimeled liberty.
The board oE public improvements who have been walking their wives to parties since the financial crisis, recommended that the city boy a car load of p'lviog brick to take the place of the Inppitv-hop stone crossings ov town, i'lie stoned are too far apart for the idieu and not far enough apart lor the men. '.I he consequence is that hnsoands aid put Lo tne p.uniul exercise of helping ti.ei
1
wivet. ov. while the ui.pleus
ant condition of the crosF.ings ncour-ugt-s undue familiarity oa the p'.rt of young mtn who are out strollnt? wub their lady loves. After an ill us',rated demonstration from a colored chart by Mr. Tomlinson the measure went through. Oar ston. crossing will soon lie a thing of tile pant and the gallant young man will have to scratch his head for another excuse for gallantry.
It was voted to send chief Dortsev of the fire department to Milwaukee the latter part of August to attend the national convention of fire chiefs. There will be matters of great importance to fire departments and all the modern appliances for fighting the cruel, hungry flames will be exhibited.
It was decided t.o pay the damages on the opening of Hocum street over to the county clerk and let him pay the money out to the Busenbarks who merit it. Mrs. Busenbark, who is suing the city for the $860 damages, is at outs with the rest of the heirs, and the whole thing is in such a tangle that the city authorities did not know whom to pay.
The city treasurer now has the money to pay those damages by the opening of Oak street and they can have it by calling and establishing their identity and worthiness. The street will now be opened with a rush like that of the Pur due foot ball team.
A trough to quench the thirst of man and mule was reported as completed on the corner of Pine and Wabash.
The city treasurer licked his chops and reported with sunny smile tbi there was a balance ia Cmwfnrdsville'e stocking amounting to $11,2(10.5S There wt a movement on foot to bav ice cream with that 58 cents but it was promptly trampled uoder foo'.
The engineer was ordered to set grtid^ stakes for a curbing from the Big Font station the first, alley north on Plum s'reet. The Big Four railroad from tin fulness of heart and pocketbook is goinp to put a big stone curbing in there si that the 'buses can bump up against j1 joyfully and settle the hotel dinners the drummers before the} board th. covered cars.
A precept was ordered against th stone front building of G. M. Crawfo.d in order to raise money to par ?J.r. Crawford's share of the paving of the court house alley. Mr. Crawford r» fused to ccugh up .he assessed sr.m when solicited by contractor Clements
The request of the Red Men to huvhe ha re re a and the rights of the poor Indian wen again spurned bv the haughty palef ret
Clint Crane received $45 more for painting poles. The patriotic woik :f pole painting is still going gallantly oi at fifteen cents per pole.
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The following health ordinnric^ was passed: To prevent the necuiun'iit.'on of llltli nricl ruti-l'i-li. iriviiliiiff fnr lit i:i 1 permit uixl report
of
ui'i
1'death, pres. riliinfr i» nalties lor violation thereof, and de lirin^- an emergency. SKC:TIO.N 1. i!e ii ot-ilab 1 by the Ccnimon Couuci
the city o' Crtwtorrii-vllle ih.%tit
shall he urili-.'vtnl foraay person to thr.\v or "fi.-t osit. orf" pennit any person in his eintnov, or any member ol his iatnily or other erson about Ins premis's to ow" or deposit any lhlli, manure, oll' il, dci1 animals, ve^1. table mutter, slops, straw, shavings of woo.':, clippings of metal or leal her paper or Imminentirlusswnre. queenswai-e, crockery ware or any other garbage, or r.ihbish or sweepinasof any kin 1 upon anv street or sidewalk or any gutters, lane, alley. any othi 11 public place or square of said city, or to permit, any such articles to accuniulHle upon any lotor triound in said city, or permit the !lo\v into sueli pi ,ee of any Hi"d of lilth, or noxious liquids and every day any such ficeu nidation or depot, made by any nerson shall h- ali.w] bv Inn to remain, shall be anew QisiincL and separate offense.
SUCTION 1. The Secretary of tje Hoard of H'-alth, the City Council, or any member thereof and the City Marshal or tli ir atreots or deputies, have full power and authority to enter into and upon any street, alley, lot, or ground, public or private, for the purpose of examining the same as to whether nuisances oruncleanness exists therein, prejudicial to the public health and if they find that there is on such street, alley, lot or ground, any nuisance or uncleanness .they shall immediately notify the person residing on such "treet, or the owner thereof fronting such nuisance or uncleanness or alley in which such nuisance or uncleanness Is situate, or the owner oroccurant of any lotor ground on which such nuisance or uncleanness maybe, to immediately remove abate, or cause to be removed or abated such nuisance or uncleanness. It such person or persons, shall fail or refuse t) comply with such notice as abeve set forth, tlien such nuisance or uncleanness shall be removed at the expense of .such owner or occu pant or both, and such expense thereof shall ba charged to the property and collected, in the same manner as other tuxes are collectel.
SECTION 3. It shall be unlawful for any undertaker, funeral director or other person to remove from the city, or to inter within the city, the dead body of any person whatsoever, without first, having procured from the Seer tar.v of the Hoard of Health a permit to do so
SECTION 4 No such burial permit shall be issued by said Secretary of the Bourd of Health until he shall have received a eerlificate of death, from the physician last in attendance, accoucheur, householder, or coroner, Said report of death shall contain the following facts if known viz: (1) Name of deceased. (2) age, (3) sex. (4) color, (o) residence, (0) single, married, widow or widower, (cross out words not required) (7) cause of death, (8) occupation. (9) birth place. (10) place of death, (11) date of death, (12) father's name, (13) father's birth place, (14) mother's maiden name. (15) mother's birth place, (10) date of return. tl7) reported by (18) postoilice.
SECTION 5. Any person or persons violating
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Rev. H. H. Fail-all, D. editor ot the Iowa Methodist, }a.vs editorially, "'We have '.csted the merits of Ely's Cream Balm, md believe that, by a thorough course of ',rcatment. it. v. il cure almost every case, of ..-ttarrh. Ministers, as a class, are afflicted ivitb head and throat troubles, and catarrh seems more prevalent tliar, ever. We cannot recommend Ely's Cream Balm too highly."
I used Ely's Orearn Balm for dry caarrh. It proved a sure cure.— i\ M. \Veeks, Denver.
'•Lov" ar.d sinoiie are unable to conceal themselves," and so it is with catarrh. No man suffering from this loathsome disease, •an conceal the fact from the world No matter how cultured, learned, social or irilliant is—while his friends may be po it.e enough to dissemble their real feelings his very company is loathsome What a Dles-irip- it, would be to humanity, if every rson all eti with catarrh in the head, ou'd nly liiuiw 1ha.t Ur. Sage's Catarrh Renieil.N vtll positively and permanently .•uio il-e worst case. The manufacturers .ruaran tee to cure every e»se or forfeit SV'ti The remedy is py-aMUit to use and •osts only 50 cents
Why
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2"*°n*r A d" ""'ou W" EJE.^IIMORILAL^ W lit completely destToy the desire forTOHAOOO in from 3toB days. Perfectly linrm l*1"*cause110 .-ttcknosM, r.ua'.iijiv he j.'i ia a cup teilovroltee without the l:no-.vl 'l of the paticiu, who will voluntarily slopsmotiin&oi' chewm in a lew (lavs.
BROKKEHKESS aM MORPHINE HABIT
A
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Why is Etrictly Pure White Lead the best paint Bocause it
will outlast all other paints, give a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less.
If Barytes and other adulterants of white lead are "just as good" as Strictly Pure White Lead, \vhy rre all the adulterated white leads always branded Pure, or
Strictly Pure White Lead?"
This Barytes is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pouna, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only old and standard brands of white lea^. "Armstrong & McKelvy" "Beymer-Bauman" "Eckstein" "Fahnestock" "Anchor" "Kentucky" "Morley" "Southern" "Shipman" "Red Seal" "Collier" "Davis-Chambers" are strictly pure, Old Dutch process brands, established by a lifetime of use.
For colors use National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with Strictly Pure White Leaa.
For sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere.
If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us Tor a book containing information that may save you many a dollar it will SBly cost you a postal card to do so.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
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1 Ttroadway, New York,
•... Cincinnati Branch. Cincinnati, Ohio.
mmlm
Double flhlofide of-Gold Tablets
the pr.tienl, by tho use of oar SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. Hutlit ?1 treatment-i.itlonts p.re nllowed tho free is=o of Lmtior 011 Mop phlii" iti111 sneli time us they sha 11 voluntarily give them up. send particulars and pamphlet ol testimonials tree,and shall bo glad to place, suiterers 1 rum anv of these habits In eonitnun mutton with persons who have been cured by tho use. of our TAHI.KTS.
HILL'S TABLETS aro for salo by all FIKST-CLASS dmvMxsts a t, $ .OO per pnekapre. It vour (truu'gtst does not keep them, enclose us 91.CO and we will scad you, by return mail, a package ol our '.tablets.
V. rite vnttr name and address plainly, nnd state whether Tablets tiro lor 'tobacco, Morphine or Liijuor Habit.
DO NOT M£-
nncnjvnn
into purchasing
ar.vuf the various nostrums that, are being ollered for sale. Ask lor
HILL'S
and lake 110 other
Slanufactured only by
Til TO
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A, OHIO.
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SECTION 0. Whereas Tan emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this ordinance. 1 hcrefore the same shall be in effect from and sifter its passage.
Superintendent Brown, of the light works made his report for Juno. His expenditures were §898.41 find his receipts $823.17, a net cost of $75.24. For June each arc light cost the city the small sum of fifty-three cents.
The report of the commissiomers on the opening of the famous Holden alley, which has puzzled the statesmanship of local solons since the palmy d?iys of Mike Price, was accepted. There is still plenty of rope left, however, to ing it up again.
Another Story.
A. F. Ptamsev and P. C. Somerville vill build a third story on their building at the corner of Main and Grer streetR. The third story will be used by the Odd Fellows as a hull. The building will be generally improved and beautified.
Letter List.
The following is a list of uncalled for letters remaining in the Crawfordsville postoilice for the week ending July 11. '.\'hen calling for these letters please -lay "advertised:" Brown Miss Eliza Clark Hon HM Onson Orlera Hamilton Herbert Congii 1 Miss Jessie Kiee Will Juffel Mrs Beck it Fraeh.
t'.untien thisnapar.)
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any of the provisions of this ordinance, upon conviction thereof shall be fined iu any Bum not etcecdlngone hundred dollars.
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MB Has on.relul ntve. liration to our responsilal-a MM^BS xfczSay ity ami tl.10meritsot oar .ablets. A 9
Tne 0-»IO Cnr.:riCAt. Co:—GENTI.ESIEN:—Yotir Tablets have performed a rniraclc in my cast). 1 ve os. si -.ucrphine, hvpoderiutcall v, for seven years, and liavo been cured by the use of jiacka^u.i of your Tablets, and without any cllort on my part. \V. L. LOTKGA.Y. .Aililros-iw :tll Onltrrs to
TS-3E OHIO CHEMICAL CO.,
Finest Line of High Grade
for
5 11 53 and 05 Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO.
Carriages and Phaetons
IN THE CITY.
Large Line of Farm Implements Wind Pumps, the Milwau
kee Binder, lightest running machine made.
A Good Tongueless Cultivator for $10=00.
HoulehaiL Guillen & Co,
Infants
A FEW
Testimonials
from persons
who have been cured by the U3e of
Hill's Tablets.
TITF. Onto CHEMICAL CO.: I'JEAU Snt:—1 have been usinn your cure lor tobacco liabit, and found it would do what you claim for it. I used ten cents worth of the strongest, chewing tobacco a day, nnd 1 roni one to live cigars or I would smoke from ten to forty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed end smoked for twenty live years, and two packages of your Tablets cured n»e so 1 have no desire for It. 15.
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T"r? OHIO CiirviCAi. Co.OEKTT.EMEN It. gives nte pleasure to speak a rd of pr :i lor vour Tablets. Mv son was strongly addicted to tins use of uor.ar.d through u'lrteml. I was led to try your Tablets. }ie was a heavy and constant drinker, lot alter uslttfr your Tablets but three d»vs he quit drinking, id ivi" n.:* touch liquor ol any kind", liavo Malted lour month beloro writing u, in u. i' iu.iv tlio euro v. aa pcruia.iout. Vour.j truly,
LOUD, Leslie, ilfcll. Ponns TERKY, N. Y.
Tnu Onto CHEMICAI.Co.:—GEKH.EMFN:—Some time ago 1 sent 6=1.(Hi worth ol your 'I ablet:-) for 'l obacco Habit. 1 received 1 hem till rii-tlit, and, although I was both a heavy smoker and ehotver, tin iiul tUo work in less than three days. 1 am cured. truiy yours, MAT1IEVV JOIiNSON, I*. O. Box45.
PiTTsni'nGii, PA.
Mlirf. HEI.KN MORK1PON. CINCINNATI. OHIO.
ft
THE POSITIVE: CURE.
KtiTT BitOTHEHS. G0 Yfarron SU, Hew York. Price CO cts.
Children.
THIRTY years' observation of Cagt.oria with thejjatronaRo of
xalIltonwJ)^Peraopw^Pftrii"^
tho world haa eve- known. It ia harmless. Children lihe it. It
givea them health. It will gave tbolr lives. In it Mothers havo
something which ia absolutely wafo and practically perfect oa a child'a medicine.
Castorla destroys Worms.
Castoria allays Feverishness.
Castorla prevents vomiting Sonr Cnrd.
Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colio.
Castoria relieves Teething Troubles.
Castoria onres Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria neutralizes the-effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air.
Castorla does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels.
giving healthy and natural sleep.
Castoria is put np in one-slap "bottles only. It is not sold in h"Hr.
Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise
that it is jnst as good and will answer every purpose."
See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
The facsimile signature of
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
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«FEFER®
r.s to speak of it without gneaaing.
It in unquestionably th» boat remedy for Infants and Children
is on every wrapper.
