Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1896 — Page 4

rttE BAl<K^ TIMES. GKEEXCAJSTLK IKDIAWiL HrESDAT AUGUST 1H l89fi

SOUTH oaa wav tiobbts Amm boib At li Cents a Mile

To individuals on the First Tuesday and to parties of seven or more on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearly all points in the South ; and on special dates Excursion Tickets are F-old at a little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to J. K. R1D0ELY, N. ff. Pass. Agent, Chicago, 111. C. P. ATIOHE, Gen'IPass. Agt„ Lonisrillt, Ky.

SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the South to either of the above named gentlemen, or to P. Sin Jones, Pass Agent, in charge ot Immigration, Birmingham, AU

DRINK PURE WATER

Bucket Punni and Water Purifier

1A1ST ON EARTH

-Tor ‘Vv r ells an.d. Clsterxxs. C:(d aKrJcl World's Expcaltion. Will pur'.iy a fotU woll or Cistern In 10 day s use or money refunded.

Laboriug Mnu: "Have mercy, Bryan. I thought yon opposed croci* fytng mankind on a golden cross." Bryan: "Good gracious, maul This isn't a golden cross; this is made

of silver. ’

—Hr. Paul Pioneer Press.

Draws 10 gallons of

% wator per minute. No ^ ^ tubing to rust, burst

or wear. Never has

fifitl .. "i. Tt packed* primed

| or thawed. Will not

flfcrty "! freexe, as buckets

Vv. ,hul1 ' t^t-^nselves.

NEhv ‘r., » •v* if’ ‘ Will not rust, chain

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*■- * >>ni not rust# cbaui \ l » and buckets made of H f Gal vanized Steel. Can

I ter. IV1 akes bad water

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yj ute-s. No attachments

^ , f below tho platform.

f Ti j No wooden tubing*

rn• rubber or leather to

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better. Saves its cost in Doctor bills alone every year, pure water being a preventative against Cholera, Typhoid and Malaria Fever. For SALE BY JESSE RICHARDSON GREENCASTLE. I N D.

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Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALER

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to

..vv . , detend her citizens, for every ntizon la cLUiITjU 1)1 A bloilUr. a solilti'r in llsgaise, and his right to dn- ] fond himself is as justifiable as a saint’s

REV. JOHN P. NEWMAN SEVERELY AR- ^ >ri ‘y o, '

RAIGNS POPQCRAT DEMAGOGUES, j " Ther ‘ J mu y como insurrections and

| mobs, but wo are all soldiers, and we | want war to make up these soldiers a^d

“.NVvvr H. f..ru Since the Ih.y. of Lincoln mako them ministers to preach patriotun.l Grant Have We Neerte.I G,.d- isIU am0 ng t ho people. The time has Ctio,eii Leader. More Than We Du come to awaken the lawyers, the ediNow" An Lloquent Appeal to I’atrl- tors the I11Pr charits, the bankers and otie t itizeiia. ( jj ave them understand that America

The venerable John P. Newman,blsb- was uot b,,rn 40 ,li «-

op of the Methodist Episcopal church. Illa.phenitng Calvary*. Cro.it. delivered an address at Asburv Park “Tho cross of Jesus Christ," the recently. His theme was "Our Conti- bishop said, "was designed to be the try’s Mission.” and he touched upon symbol of atonement, and wtts never current events in the following forceful in,( >iMlod to ho the emblem of a jKilltical manner; “Never before since the close party, to be used to teach anarchistic of the war of the rebellion," said the doctrine*. The crown of thorns waafor bishop, addressing himself to the three ( ibo Savior's brow, and not for those thousand people present, "has there ; wh o would overthrow the best govoru-

beeu a greater necessity for an Anion- meat on earth.

can citizen to understand his oMigu- “1 predict, too, that the man who tions to tho poverumout and nnpieoiato dares to blaspheme the sacred cross will the perilous times which confront us, j dnd written on the wall of his chamber than there is at the prosontdav. Nev. r sonu ‘ night the words ‘Mene, mono, before, since the days of Lincoln and telcul uphursin—thou art weighed iu Grant, hav° we needed God-chosen balance and found wanting,’ and

no man who has been educated to re-

NOTICE. As we went our way down Jackson street south from court house square we

Charleston did in ’01. wot only to debauch our honest dollars, but tho monitrous doctrine of curtailing federal jurisdiction In cages of riot, is proclaimed

in t htj new declaration of Indepen-j lin tj ce g ih H .tQ r ’a sign on the north end deoc*’’while the supreme court is made block owtigd by Mr. J. F. Hill. The

sign states that the Doctor tn-ats all delicate and private diseases confidentially. He has a long experience in the

treatment of the

EVES A IN D EARS. DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS The Doctor has made a specialty for

twenty years of

- - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - And all ailments pertaining to their sex He guarantees all he midenakes to cure Will positively not undertake a case unless he feels .sure of making a cure, (.’barges are low in all cases. Call on

the Doctor as

CONSULTATION IS FREE. A small charge is made in some cases where instrument, are required for examination. Office hours from !• o’clock a. in. to 8 o’clock p in. Convenient rooms upstairs in block above stated. I,;olies may rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.

the football of derision, at which even Debs would shrink to kick Lift up the mask; its the same Democracy in mas (juerade disguise. The Republican party, the country's preserver in '01, will be no less heroic and patriotic in '00. The attack on the nation's honor and credit by the Democracy is from masked batteries, but the Fbrt Sumter of today is better equipped fora magnifioout and successful resistance than iu

’01.

Major McKinley is talking in the nght direction and to much purpose when he extends a warm welcome to the Democrat* who are helping along the fight for sound money. Tho Republican party, as he observes, “will not contend alone; it will number among its allies, friends and supporters thousands of brave, patriotic and conscientious political opponent* of the past, who will join our ranks and make com mon cause iu resisting the proposed debasement of our curreucv, the depredation of our country's honor and in upholding the continued supremacy of law and order—this strongest and mightiest pillar of free government." Let Republicans and Democrats rally under one standard and dispose of the new party of misrule and anarchy at once. The number of wives and children who will ultimately become tbobenificlaries of life insurance policies and who are also owners of silver mine stock is probably small to the point of being infinitesimal The free coinage of silver would rob these people at the ratio of to 1. A vote for free coinage will be a blow at helpless people who cannot strike back with a vote. It will be cow

ardly and dishonest.

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No 'Vt MkI i,b > iWiVm *0.3+ T^rr.V,:',

No.»i.su„,i, ly mo,

ami ( hit*a^o. ' ,ttl trains f

tame for To;, ,io°'

Bellefouial ie for Sand,, Jil;:';''"

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Hig Four Kxciirsiogn. 'I',, Indianapolis Aug. IS and 19, $1.00. To Indianapolis. Aug. 20th and 21st, $1 20 account Driving C'lul) races. Winona Lake, Ind., daily July and August, return l’> days from date of sale, $1.90. To western, southern and nor+hwe-t-ern states. Aug, 17 18. Ill,and Sept. 1st. One fare plus two dollars. Bethany Park July 21 to Aug. 19, return Aug. 22, $1.85. Aug. 22. 23 and 24, Cleveland, <)., return Aug. 31. $9.45. Home-seeker* excursions south Aug. 3, 4, 17, 18. 31, one fare plus $2. Coliimhus. Ind.. Aug. 24 and 25, return limit Aug. 20. $2.70. Cleveland Aug. 11 to Sept. 9, return limit four days, $9.45.

Milwaukee, Wi.s., Aug. 23 hiu' 24

Candidate Bryan is being abundantly j v ' n < lueago and rail $7.90. V la < hicasupplied with rabbits’ feet, four-leaf 1 l>oal * 6 ' 85 - Ketl ' r " limit >• »«* clovers and other "charms," and aL I , ,

■ ,, .j , » Binghanipton, V \Aug. 17 and 18

those are rigb+ in lino with Populistic Womans Veteran Relief l nion

ideas conceruiug the chasing of rainbows 1 return 22, 517.20.

and trusting to lack It is essentially a , Omaha, Neb. Aug. 17 and ISacet. party of superstition and fantasy. Y. 1’. C. I’., return limit Se|,t 14. $10.75.

F. P. Hi'Kstis. Agent.

party of superstition and fantasy How many workingmen in the conn try would prefer to have tie ir wage come to them in the shape of 58-cont dollars? AU in favor of this proposition will signify by voting for free silver. U KEF IT BEFOUL Till: I'EOPLK. The American silver dollar has never

been demonetised.

Vanilalm Kates. Eagle Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale every day until Sept. 30, return limit o<-r. 31st, fare $0.45. Ticket- limited to I 15 day- will be sold at rate of $4.90. ; l hese tickets will be on -ale until Aug. | .31st. The Vandalia line will run a series of

rpu.. ' ,, , . -i Iloineseekers excirsions to points m I here was no “crime against silver ! 1

iu 1873. The act of 1873 merely discontinued the coinage • f standard silver dollars. The coinage of silver dollars was resumed iu ls7S and has continued ever

since.

More silver dollars were coined by the United States mints in the first six

the west, south, southwest and northwest, at low rates, and on various dates during August, Septmber and October. To Bethany Park. Ind.. July 21st to Aug. 19th, return limit Aug. 22d, fare

$1.85.

THE FAVORlX;

The direct Line betw w a Ciaso. niicii louisvill -ind nil point, NORTH AM) so; Tile only III., o. il„. resorts, li/e£t Bac99 prer^Glj Ciel(8p The Carlsbad of America, n Pi liman Equipment. FRANK J. REED, G. I*. A..C TIME CARD JULY 1ST jjXOKTH 11- I ND. N '. 4.* < Iii 'ago \|ail No. 0,* " Express No. 4 f,+ Local Freiglii

son it uot xn. No. 3.» Southern M.dl No. 5.* KxpnS) No. 13 + Local Frei.du * Daily. + Daily except Buod •I- A. MICHAEL, J

To ('It-vidaiiil, Ohio, Aug. 22, 23 and 24th, return limit Aug. 24. Fare $0.45. Account Knights of Pythias Uniform

Rank,

To Indianapolis, Sept. 14, 15, 16, 17th, l*th and 19th, return limit Sept. 20, fare $1 20. Aeeount Indiana State Fair.

country is lu peril, then ho should got f° r several minutes, and was renewed I at the ratio of 10 to 1. The change in I 1 ’ St ' 1 ll| b Minn., August 30 and 31, out of the country, for he is not y orthy with equal vigor when the speaker said: ; ratio was made because of the change ; !, " tl S ' ! ’ f- 1 '’ t * xtreuil ‘ • s «'iit. 30. of his country.” "Mural corruption always procedi + ln the mark , t y - . h J Fare $11.50 for round trip, account The bishop then referred to the great- governmental ruin. This holds triv i ti . \ . i , , t G. A. K. tncampnient. ness of America. "Our land,” he said, with the Greeks and the Romans, and ! . " ‘ 111 u ‘“ n h,v ' r ...ir ias al-, To Indianapulis, Aug. 18tli 19th nnii "the land of the free, under certain con- America with all its glory will prove no ! ' vuys boen aud ls I1 ""' a ten<i, ‘ r j 22d, return limit Aug. 23d. Fun- fl.du ditions, is the wealthiest nation on the exception to the rule. The hope of for a 11 debts, public and private, to any , for round trip. On Augu-t 20th and

lenders more than we do now. **” •••““ «’< u ouuouidu m ru- ., .. , . ., “There comes a time in the history of spect his country and its financial credit . , . ' 1 ' " '" the world when men shall forgot their with sister nations will betray his coun- »b d . tate.s in the first 60 years of the church, and there also comes a time try for 30 pieces of silver.’’ i>resimt century, when patriotic men shall forget party The audience went wild at the bishop s From 1792 to 1834 all Anieri-an silver and stand bv the country, and if a man reference to candidate Bryan's famous dollars were coined at the ratio of 15 to

can't stand by his country when his metaphor and the applause continue ! 1. Since 1834 they have boen coined I

VANDALIA lit rraii.H U»avti enuu 4iH-, Idu.:q effr 2, 1H»«. POH THE W KPT. No I (ally h •!., for <t. I4 N” 15 Dally . k ‘: m,form L No r DaHj for8tj No 21 Daily M"pm, forM.I ' X 'uii . 5:1j* p in, r ' i r& Noll Dali J - I p in* l roa THK EAST No « l>aily m. for induf v o I Dally Kx >un M :45a m " No 12 Daily .. 12:15 Noon “ No 20 Daily l:40pin, *• No 8 I>aily > p m. ** No 2 Daily .m “ FKinii \ m \ mo.n Lo»ir* Torre llauti No 7b E \ ttun No 77 ** ” .. 3:55 p rc. for If For completi* time card, iriv.i^ an<l Biatlons, and for full InfoiniRtioi rati s, tnrou$rh curs, o-tc., addr J.9. howmio.ij E, A. Fokd. Gon’l Puss. Isouii ilo.|

Tlie moHt Kt-freshi and He Ithftil ;»i 1

linADACHE SuflViers Ilriiitr 4 Si Hip spMiiip‘8. f'ut'FH iiiMiiuni: and Nitv us l > i(>8trati , +ii. Iioo’t li+‘ 1' 'oh i itlt Imitations Tak« "lily CUSHMAN'S I'ri. f Oc.a! t'.l or i ii m i 11 *• I fne. A^outa w an tod. i H M A N MENTHOL BALM Cuta, Wounds Burns Frostbites Kvrf‘|« all ot!n*r rptnpdipg for PILEB pi ire 2f*i'. at PrujjiriMs Bo- k on Menthol fr<»f Adtlres** Cuehman Monu-

facturina Co

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o.. No. 324 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. ^ VIM KN.M.s l.M».

GRAHAM & MORTON TRANSPORTATION 00.

Twice Daily Steamers to Chicago, Connecting With the Vandalia Ry., at St. Joseph. Beginning May */mii ami cnhtiuuirg until abnill Sept. 3l)rh ti e •tcainer- of tbi- line will m.-ike two trip- ricii wav between St. .lo-epb and t Im ngo on the following schcdnli‘. Leave St. Joseph at 4 :3() p in , and 10:30 p. in., daily inclmling Siinilav Leave I 1 1 ■ p. m., daily including Sunday. Extra trips on Sati.rday lea\' St. Joseph at 8 a. in., and leave ( Iii ago at 2 p. m Jiunniiig time aero-- lake I In in -. 'I ri->vi i-kly Hieamer to Milwauke'ea <- v ’ .lo»eph Monday. Wi ilncmhn and Friilay evenings. Tin-1 i|iii])meiit of this line includes the idc wheel steiimers ( ity ol Chicago and < in of Milwaukee, (the hugest and finest we-t of Detroit, and tin newly rebuilt propeller ( ity ol Louisville. S, rvn e iH-i ela--. Connections with all Vandalia i rains. Tickets on -ale at all Vanda'ia line -lations. Chicago dock foot ot Wabash Ave. J. II G?w\HAM, Prest, Benton Harbor, Mich.

face of the earth, and our per capita -^tocTicn is not in it* army, its navy, its a mount, wealth is la-ger than that of England, administration or its public schools, but aud any men who attempts to interrupt * n private v+rtue and public morality, the prosperity of America should bo in- The question for us hi decido is whether terruptod Icuiself. we have the power to reverse the ver-

Sutioiuil Killers Needed. diets ot history.

"The founders of America commenced where other great nations loft off and gave us a form of government that has

challenged he admiration of the world/ _ Of the 59 giants who prepared our con- ibiug to say to those who propose to ! well paid, stitutiou, 29 of them were university flood the country with depreciated aud

dishonest money.

No silver standard country has a 1 ,*i '' <tolult Uxllanupoli

. ,, J t liio races,

stable government.

No silver standard country has its

government ocurities at par.

THE I. D. & W. 25 MILES THE SHORTcSi

ROUTE BETWLE^

InmiHis hm The nnii line ro’ idinr Knlit J ( ar- bet v 11 'I i . ;i i ill . •! •'»( viile. 111., w |In u. i liimgi' '):i 1 ■ | D. and Wabash, pa-siag thronjB anajHilis. I ad., Dei :iiur, 8|irii!gll(( •tm'ksonviile III-. TwiM';iil)' lb.

Iu every mIvit standard country the

“There is no use having a bushel of ! great mass of tho people ore poor and

money if it will buy nothing." says ignorant.

Johu Sherman; and that is a very good j bi no silver standard country is labor

IT IS KKl'UitlATIOX.

men; so that it is no wonder they did their work well, and we have maintained this high standard of intellect in

our rulers, except in one or two in-! The so-cnllod money plank of tho Chistances, whore by accident others have cago platform is repudiation, and

succeeded in occupying the chair once nothing else < an be made of it.

graced by Washington. At present one ounce of gold is worth

"To maintain this standard of inteUi- so ounces of silver It is the relageuce among our rulers is the duty of Hv« e„,i v.s all good citizens, but that standarl . I®? ™ uLL T u

world. To arbitrarily make the ratio

No silver standard country has good

public school facilities.

21st the rate will be $1 20 for the round Driving | train* with ; i rb n ,,v. ino

ea-t and we-t. .Go - I.a/..iki>

To Indianapolis August 29th, 30th, | Frt. and ’I kt Ag o Indmxawu iind Sept. 1st. Return limit Sept. 7th. I TIMI TABLE. I are $1.20 for the round trip. Account wkst liA,, National Democratic convention. No. 1 ; i. m. V". ■ ’ To Indianapolis Sept 7th Keturn S 0i 5 1 p- m > 1 imr .sept. Sili. 1*are $1.2() lor the No. II IahmI ^.^(h m. I Vo.i-IjowK

rouiHi trip. Account Kindling Bros,

circus.

J. S. Dowling. Agent.

Help Wantril—Male.

pViinteil—Solicitors for life cf Major Me Kin ley, the next president, by

Wantkp—Prompt and faithful gen-

tlemen-or lady to travel for reliable es- ( tablished house in liiOianu. .Salary $780. 'U'rat Halstead, Clianneey Depew, j paying $l.i weekly and expi-nse-. Situ-j J’ l orH (' ,, r, John Sherman and Mark

atioi: |n iuiatient. Refereuees. En-i-lc s -i It-a'Mre-scil -tumped •-nvelope. 11 E. Mr-s, Pres., 350 Dearborn street.

No. IS I)|lil\ l.’:V'p.n . |

*N<-s. 3 and 4 run dally. Nos. I. - '^

dully exeei i -undiiy

1 hrouifli lii-k- t- soH iind luis-^' 1 ' toall points, v t iiniioriiii etc. apply toS. Kidlen. 'veic. K n 1

must he mi'intainod by men ot Aiaturo

years, men who can be trusted to take

proper cure of our finances.” This sentiment was greeted by applause. Con tin uing, Bishop Newman said: "The revolr+iomiry war exhausted the

right of revolution, and there should never have been another war in this country. Every war since that time has been a crime against society and a

10 to 1 instead of 30 to 1 is for the government to put 50 cents in a so-called dollar and loan it or sell it to the people for 100 cents. That is exactly what the free coinage of silver ami gold means us wo have it iu the Cniougo platform and

Chicago.

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National O.morratlc Convention India

nnpnliH, Sept, it, tmili.

The Vandalia Line will sell excursion

tickets on Augu-t 29, 30 and 31, good to return until Sept. 7, inclusive, nora all

stations, at one fare for the round trip

For full particulars call on neare-t V..n-

’bilia Line Ticket Agent or address E. A. Folil), Gen’l. Pa--., Agt.,

St. Louie, Mo

every depositor in a savings batik, every 1 certiti - ite holder in a building and loan

crime against God7" lVut the Amerie'a'iis j a8M0c b*tiou and every widow or other Ix-iieve in the law of self-defense, ai l ' hoir who 00116018 >»oJ*''y from a life iu-

there may ’»o before long a justifiable ; company will be paid in this „ ml „ iniia war to pn.tc t the constitution of the ' ««w silver dollar. In every case the Messrs. A. H. Moore :md C.e.mr,. United States and the rights of our citi-I depositor, the certificate holder and the i.- i r 14 Z0,1S -’’ ! policy holder will have paid 100-ceut I ^ ’ IIuDna Caudltiate fo1 ' l '«*presenThe bishop said he was not opposed to j dollar- into these institutions and will I tatlve aud tl,e P'vsent represent a-

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struggling for independence, the conn- "|“ 0 " ^ Ul lu( 1 liut b.dt a ri« liar. will speak at the court house in try eagerly accepted the services of ' * hls l! " re P u< ‘ intlolJ in meanest ! Greencastle at 2 o'clock n m on Montgomery, Paul Jones. Lafayette and f,,rm - ‘ ,ia,Ina °k it pretends to be ! s , . ’ Rochamboau. something else. csaiuruay August .2. 1 hese two "Tin re should be no prejudice against It need- no prophet to say that the j ora ^°*’ 8 are * no " n to nearly every men of foreign birth becoming citize- s peopb'when they go to the jnlls in No- man in Putnutn. They are “home’' of the l nited States," he said, "provid- | vember will r-ipnoiate th repudia+ors. I men in the fullest sen— .,r .. imr he is horn amin when h,. I 1 ! 1 11 UK mnest sense ol n won,

From nil over tho state eonios the | ar ^ Rbtnani county’s in

most glowing accounts of the rallying j tcrests first. They are both in the power of Republicanism. Tho shot at field, actively, this year and will he

Fort Sumter unified patriotism and oou-1 heard all over the

solidated the foicesof the republic. The revolutionary platform of the Democracy at Chicago and the anarchy of Alfgeld and Tillman so viciously proclaimed have aroused patriots every

Hamm, with biography of Hobart. ( ontams speeches and platform. A bonanza b’f agents, a gold mine for wei ker-. Only $1.50. The only outhi/.ed hmik, 50 per cent. Credit given Freight paid. Outfit, free. Begin now with ehoiee of territory. Permanent

profitable work for ’96. Address. The ,Mdi * , > H > n. 1 . 1 .' " ■ ■

Natii.iial Book ( oneern, Star Building, lueago. 241—30t.

lodioDa, lirdilur mul ^(slf rc ^

—SHORT LINE EAST »nd "W-‘ A direct and short liar

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Car Si nice.

The ONI V 1. VER».n,>inf

NDYSCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK

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inx i he* train.

JNO. S. LAZAKCa

Iti.IIiiiihI"' 11 *-

ing he i* born again when he arrives here, and renounces all allegiance to foreign powers. When he gets here he should no longer be a German, an Irishman or an Fnglishmau, hut a patriotic American, tne peculiar citizen of a pe-

culiar ooun+T.

“The American citizen does not recognize his rights as coming from a superior to an mfexinr, for hero w<* have no superior except God Alin.ghty. Amcric;. n ; tiros '«» -ai'g. sraivlini} army • ,

county, ea.ls

now coining in rapidly for future dates. It is meet that they ho heard in Greencustle first. Make ar-

Ot HurtiuKville, Ind., Keconimenil Wrlglun

Celtry Capiiulea,

Makiinmvillk, 1ni>., May 28. 1890. t ' ,, ' Wn F ,lt Medical Co., Columhiis.

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rangements to be here upon that where just as the rebel imfriots at tlalo »

Ohio.

(.^rs—! | 1HVe purchased a box of » right s ( dery Capsule- from \V. B. I n let,in, druggist, and used them for indigestion, stomach trouble and constipation. 1 have been greatly bene-mt.-d, in fact id cured with one n»\. It is the best medicine without except!..,, that I have used for my ironhies. \ ours very truly,

Andy Schappkk.

M m;i insmi.i.k, I NO, May 18. 1890. '" ‘L’bt Medical Co.,'Columbus, (iKNis I nave purchased n box of ''L' 111 < clery ( apsules from W. B. .'aii. toii, druggist, and used them for i,idtgestion ami constipation. I was iifciitlv benefit ted by using them and would not he without them.

Very truly \ ours, Jacob ScnrcK.

lot sale by Ai.HKkT Ai.I.KN, Dniuggst

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