Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1885 — Page 2
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MOHKING MAY 5 i6S5.
3IIM.NU THOUBLES.
A Strike tu the Coonottoa District. Camox, 0., May 4 A stiiie of 2G0 mbfrs along the line cf the Valley Kail way Id tbe Connotloa District is the b??innics of raining trcub'ea, which, it ia feared, will resnlt In the strike of ;,000 miners ia the CoaEottcn asd Tuscarawas Wiley District. The rate ci fifty live csiits jer ten in the Hacking Valley, established after the terrible Ctriko there, a enabled oprntors to pat coal ia the Clevoland and ether Northern Ohio marked at rates wh'cä Tuscarawas and Connotton creratcr3 cia net compete with when they pay r-enty Eve cents per ton, vhich has Lftn tho prj-.vallic rata, ccmsinently they ra;e notic? of a cat to rl'tyLva cents ft ton. At a convention recently held Prefiufct Mcßnd, it is said, advise! the rnineis to accept, but no action waa taken, and on Saturday tho L'-O miners referred to r.fusM tn wort for Jei than thi oldrat. Oj ritors here a iy that" they J sill not ocly iElst upon a redaction, bat it thi men Etrike tLey will not let then go ia except at the came rates as in thp Horkicj; Valley fifty -five cents per ton. In that event the strike may be expected to be Ion?, protracted and exceedingly bitter. Given Up the Fight. Sr. Locis, May 4. A epecial from Collinsyille, 111., to the Post-Dispatch says: "The fitxixing coal rainsra have giyen np the fight for higher wages, and have dispersed for the present at least. A nurnbsr cf the mines in the Bdlievill District resumed operations tbia morning. It is understood that some of tbera are paving the price asitd rar by the Pie a to I 'neu in on! a. Chicago, Hay 4 Dr. A. IL Paaren, State Veterinarian, who has jost returned from interior points in the State, Bays his efforts to stamp out contagions plenro-pnanmonia are attended with difficulties on account of the Jbdlepcsltion cf the losal authorities in n.any cssea to lend assistance to the State authorities. The action of the Governor of Misuari in refusing to co-operate with this fctate. In the matter of inspection, he declare?, hai caused great delay in the shipmint cf cattle North, and nidoy thousands are now awaiting shipment from 8t. Lonia. 'ire Et. Louis Drid8 Company declines to ship any nntil a certificate of health 13 shown. Tho agents of the transportation ccmpanles had a conference with tha Gover nor and Stets Veterinarian of Illinois last week that resulted in the adoption of a form of certificate to be put in C3 trtat will hereafter greatly facilitate the movement, of cattle, and the State Vetericartau ol AIiaart has been ccUCed that tha S'tte of Illinnn will accept the statement of any competent ! veterinarian re may select to inspect cattl at point.? of transfer Tfith the C3rtincate of tbe veterinarian an ailiiavit that th cattle tio tot cote from an infected district and have not been near such district for r period cftendaj?. Now that thme deta'li have been perfected, Dr. Paaren apprahend3 no farther trouble, snd thinks everything will -a smoothly between the two States. Lafajetiu aotts. Special to the Sentinel. Lafayette, May 4. Belya A. Loskwood, late candidate "for the Presidency, was in the city during the week. She ttopped off on her way to Delphi, at which place she was to lecture. During her short stay she was the guest cf Mrs. Helen M. Googar, tha distinguished temperance lecturer, on Ferry street. There is trouble breeding within tha Itspublican ranks on account of the Marshalship. At the nominating convention Charles Griawold, a candidate for that place, recaivei fcrty votes on the second bailor, this beins sufiicient to nominate him. Another ballot waa taken, and James Mcfbrdle iven tha nomination, and Griswo.'d was left. His followers claim that he waj fairly and tqnarely nominated, and that by some trickery or other Griswold wes counted out. They swear they will have McCordle's scalp or bust. The general sentiment prevail? that Griswold i in the rifrht, and that 2!cCardie's opponent, IVter M. Connelly, will be elected. While thera ia no open revolt, it can be easily seen that there is mischief at play, which will be shown clearly on election day. Watching Mc Oormlck's Grave. ' Chicago, May 4. The published statement is made here that a watchman has been stationed at the grave of Cyrcs McCormick every night since the dead millionaire was buried at Graceland Cemetery a year aga. Mindful of the Stewart atfair, it was decided by the relatives of the inventor millionaire to kesp vigil over his grave. Though a large I was experienced in finding a man who would abcept the nncoocenial tasx. Finally Mike Allen, an old eervant of the dead man. voinnteeied for the eeryice. From the constant strain on his superstitious nature, the lonely watcher roon sickened and a few weeis aj died. Since the death of Alien, Join O'PkOurke has 3ne his silent ronrsda n:?ht after night. Darin? the late Etrlks of the employes cf ths McCormics Reaper Work3 the watch was doubled, and extra precaut'ons weie taken to prevent the desecration of the prave. No violence wes ottered tha facred spot, however, and tha steely erection cf the inansoleura now cntemnlatei will ielieve the watchman of his duty. Craaheri to Dirath Chicago, May 4 In the fire on Ssnth "Water etrcet, lest night, Martin Mnlvey, a single man, wrs caught by a rnss3 of crates, c ces and barrels, which buried him six feet deep. Charles Bird, married, wasstandin; beside Mulvey when the craih came, aad he fell iust oe:ide his companion. When all the le:s injured men had all been extrhated, it was difcovered that two were ra'ssia?. Fifty men kst no time in clamberins; up the laddrs, asd with picks and hooks they d.-aepfd awey the debris until their two comrades wtr foend Botb.were desd. Tis weicht that had tuddenly borne them dojrn had crushed their lives cat. Strol Rail Mill Kurueil. Fchaxtok, Pa.. May . A fire broke out & 1 o'clock this morning in the rail mill of the Lackawanna Iron acd Coal Company Steel VToake, and in two hours the mill was dsatrojed. Tbe fire caught the blooming mill fcdjoinircr, but after strenuous effort on the part cf the firemen the fire was extinguished at ahonti o'clock. The bloomine mill was rartially destroved. The loss is 0,000; insarante, 150,GC0. The origin of the fire is ucknown. Iniurauc Policies Revoked. Bed Kr.Y, lad., May 4. Great excitement exists here on account of the revokal of In mrance policies by a Milwaukee company, which holc3 most of the risk in the vlllags. This action i3 the result of the threatening
t'tten. coupled with one or two attemDte ti burn properly and one to blow up a sa'.oon. There has been a bitter contest between prohibitionists and saloDii keepers for soms tin e, and it ia thought th!s has given rbe tn tte present condition of alTairs. A' Fltiu Work. Cincimtati, May 1 Th'.3;mornin a ten-jear-cld inmate ol the Covlrjsioi (Ky.) Cnildren'a Home was awakened by tie mell of smoke ard hearing glass break in the kitchen. He aroused the matron und the called the fire department in time to crev r.t a catastrophe. It was foand that e'ubcrfite rrefaratlcna bad been male to d3troy th? building, the kiichta beirjg silpctedas ?i e place to etert (hd fir,. The fifty children ne psnic etiif ken. La; wre controlled sj u to prevent injarv. The matron siysa nur ilar atiempt was made to burn the houia ten dajs ago. New Youk, May 1 Mrs. Frank A. Vanderbilt, the widow of he täte Commodore Venderbiit, died at n o'clock this morning at her residence. No. 10 VTsshtaston Place. Sae had been ill for the last fe.v days with pnsuruonla. CiMissATi, May 1 William B Ddd, ai old citizi-n ar.d weil kLowu manufacturer, ditd to-day. Shot by an Kdltor. ?. fc'T. Lori?, May 4 A special to the PoatDierstch from Pine Bluff, Ark., say! 'At Goldman, on Saturday niht.W. 0. Tarnage, editor of tha Goldman Times, soot and fcii'.ed Itichard Wfcflllnp', I s'mader of tha same i!ace. Whaling was the assaulting party. The affair grew qut cf trepasi on the part of AVhalitg on the Times ctfic?."
(hot tliuiielf. Ccinsati, May l Charles E. Faller, of Linood, Hamilton County, Ohio, shot him eli dead in his room this morning. He was tnsiressman in Ciacinntti and Trpasarer of Linwooa. Despondency, CAUsed bf th9 deithof his wife ia9t November arid ill health, is supposed to bo the cause. A Jraiuuit Fool. Scmxer, Iowa, May 4 SanJay morning Fred Bill, living 'oar miles north of thi3 city, in a fit ol jealousy, shot Gotfried Han-s-eru;an in the head with a rsvolver, ani then -.ot himself, Bill 13 dead; Hausermaa Uttilly irjured. A IVp.lmah floater. Tkpre Haute, Ind , My 4. The body of EJar Williamson, a farmer cf Casey, Ilh, who disappeared here on the 12th of last February, was found to day in tbe river. Portsmouth Isnvj Yard Cloaed. Portsmouth, N. II., May 4. A large nnn:ber cf employes wer discharged trom the Navy Yarcf höre to night. Work ia ail the departments i suspeuctd. ALL. OVl.i; 111 STATE. A Sentinel KeprescutAttTfl on tbe Wiu What He snw aucl Uldu't See. Newport Iack3 a flouring mill. Frankfort needs e.a aJJitional hotel. Plymouth wants a new railrcad depot. Auburn ia without one of the colored population. Columbia City has nineteen manufacturing t&tablhhments. Hartford City wants a new hotel building and a Ccurt hous3. fencer wants another railroad to export seres of hard limestone. Pre zll want3 to bs a manufacturing toTn and is inyitiDg capitalist. New Castle 13 exerting fjr a big business r oom; claims every facility. Andersonian3 are happy. The new Opsrahcuse is about to be re bailt. Martinsville hones for another circu; and two trairs each wc? on the I. and V. BIcomfieid real estate has greatly advanced ince the contract for a new Court Iioua i has been let. Greeacastle boasts of more improvement than 8ny other city of its size during the past year. Madiion has t&tm a general bo Dm. T:e reopening of the old Madison Hotal ii hailed with delight. Bluffton likes to be a city assumes more metropolitan airs than if she were old ia the business. Peru, with gas, water worin. Opera hou3V, pocd LoteJ, railread facilities, lacks a hrsiclass rf staurant. Tipton wants it buown that the county is ahead of the town, bat in due time the town will equal the ceunty. Maxinkuckeeites are expecting a larse nnmber of visitors thi3 season and are now fTeariEg for the Intlax. Scnth Bend claims t3 pay out more money in rcanufactnrinpr than any other city in tha biate, excepting Indianapolis. Tbe Lake Erie and Western Railread expects to have a large travel over that roal to Pot-in-L'ay during the sommer. French Lick Springs have begun to eract additional br. idir.ps. They will ba prepared to accemmodate 1,010 visitors at ono time. P.trfseletr ij to have thtir firat hangin? ?y 13. The criminal's name is Wiers i vVatijier. who muror-'t John Dregh list ;dr mber for aoout PJ). Muncifites are proud of their railroad fAciliiics, banking iuitiiutions, flax mill, the Kirby House, roller ssate factories,. newBpapers and prospects or a new temple of justice. The Rest Time to Skim Milk. The be't time to Ekim milk in order to get the highest quality cf butter as to flavor and grain, is while the milk is perfectly sweet, churning the cream al?o before it eonn, Tiiis will not, however, qive as great a quantity of butter as if more time were allowed. To pet the greatest quantity of bnttar imd a the same time of average Quality or bitter than average, ekim when the milk has bcone acid but beforo it has thickeaed, Rod 1m the cream get thoroughly ' eoar before churning. There is no object in alio via cream to remain cn the mils aftr the mil tnickens, because oil eeparation then ceases. No rrore cream will form, and if the left, it acquires a bitter taste likely to affect tha quality of the butter. The em9 injarioru J effects result from allowing cream to ossim 1 too old after skimoitrg and before churntn.;. As to keeping qnaiity, sweet cream b-.ttf and eour cream butter, if tboroizhW we 1 made, ooght to keen thoroughly well. Tur are vatiouj canes for wbltesyecks appsirlnc in tbe butter, but 3 A rile they rejult fro u a want cf jrjdgmnt acd lack of cara 01 th s jart of the butter maker. r.ici It Aih Bitters is not an intoxicating bevereg. but a pleasant, mild laxativ-iaml rficlent Tonic, actio d rectiy oa the Liver, Kidnejs, Stomach and Bjfrels.
THIS DAKOKK9 OF ltLOOD POISOXIMG.
Since tbe death of President Garfield there r-eema to Lave been an increase in th namber of recorded cae s of b'.ood noisoninz. A few weeks 60 Rev. Noah Scbeack, D D , of Brcoklvn, tad an operation performed on l is fect; icilfcrnmatioa Eet in and death enseed. Ifarxanhein fzocd hra!th woand healsrapidly: if the biood ii corrupt it is slow to heal. Impure blood irritats and Infiarc? the whole By6lem- It foll.-jws, tLna, if the blcod parifyirjg organs are erand sines every particle ot h!ocd ciar.i thro:iti tbtie crar,s over IOO times an hour in a very thcrt time the blood poUon mait dsetrcy a!l vitaluy. in the wiriter teason nature Remands hetnjakitgfocd; in the spring fchesa'a up a ccclfrg process; and, to Rcsompligh tan, 3ho ordains that the change from winder to susin:er iball be graduAl. If her lavs wer. n?ver v olatjd th"a provision would bi sathe'ent. They arc violotf d, thinfore we must farol-h hf r help in thi-j rprincr houc,e cleanine timr; otheiwJss the sit Js o! diseace remain wi;hm Blord is ir.Ce in tho e'oraaa; it is pnrifid by the :kin. lnr. Jiver and kidneys. During a Jorg, old winter the iivrani kidnejs are overworked; tho consequence is that in thf? epnnjr tlieio oigans are proitrated;the prcitration U indicitfd b cxtreirely dull, heavy f2elin3 and a weariness which eeerus to go to the bne; headaches, furred tor goe. lack of appetite, itching and discolored fkin, mental irritability, d&pre3ficn of spirits, neuralgic j nins, onvahioas, chills and fever, "malaria." TLese little irregularities of feeling are natura 5 warnirgs; if rejlc.ed. diseise snv tbe nrper naud. If you introduce into tte b?ot.d a little kidney and liver poison, yau can artificially pro iuco the abova symptoms; it followe, therefore, that torennve them, vitality must be restored to thos3 blood DUtifyirg crgarjs. If they cannot perform their work no attount of medicine taken for o'.bf r crgan? can have any permanent 6ffect in ibe eet?m Brigadier GDPral D. IT. Bm-e, business manajrer of th Syracuse (N. Y ) Journal in 1C5:), fennd that he was not comiog through the sprirg in good form ; he was not tick, but cnly cut cf condition; to thp timsly U33 of a few bottles rf Warner's SifeCar, ho ware:, he attributed recovery of onslitition'd core, ar:d uridoubiedly wirded off some chronic drscrrier. The 1 reparation is not 3 enre all it claims to reatcre the blcoi-puri-fjfirg organs to raiural vitality; by so doin.?, it not only cores, but prevents blool corruption ard dispose. If von doubt its power, ask jour friends; millions have heard ef it, hundreds of thousaud3 have used it and commend it. The ill fes-lirgs of spring time are cauel be a more or kss poisoned condition of tha bleed; a condition which grows worse by neleewar d finally i"ay sena one to thegrav?. Oi'o ?ay a yonDg uhyeician discovered oa b3 ncse what tnrced ont to ba a maligna" t ulceration: the blood viru3 attacked his braiu and k51Ud him. A prominent merchant of apparently average health died roddenJy the cthr day; an examir.Rtinn showed that one kidney, ntirly 'ecajfd, fcal poi?onedthe blood t9f rdv! Il-id th:'- condition been recognized intime, i:e misht have lived ta the full "brce rccie atd ten." Iery dty vre neglect to take ouch precaution a bt! herein indicated, we may re said to drive a nail into cur citfin. The blool h jcisonrd every dsy; if it is not pariGed every day, untimely death is inevitable. The Deprtniont of As;ricnttnre. The Forlj-eighlh Co:igrs finally adjourned without having placed 0:1 the uationalitatute bok the bill paaeed by the Hcue, which gave the Jieai of the Dprtmentcf Agriculture a seat in the Cabinet. The Senate was asked several tiinei to consider it, but declined, so tha new Commissioner will not be admitted to ?re'dent Cleveland's Council Chaxb-r. H"will have at his disccsa!, however, liberal a.opmirh lions to be disbursed in the fiscal year, which will cemmenc-e ou the 1st of Jody, 1S5 ao i end cn the 30th diy of Jane, lSki. Without going into the email details, the principal itsrrs cf thes agricultural appropriations maybsof interest, and I have obiained them, as follows: Salaries cf tha Commissioner and his clerical force, .VTO.2S0; salarits cf ciericil division i-nd additional assistance, illö'JO, ea'aTie a of entomological division and additional assistance, 3U!0O; gardens gree-i-bouses and f raurds, ea'aries and expenses. 31S 1"U; muifcum, silarisj and expense?, ?i 1-0: laboratory, expenses, including maufnrture cf sugar from torghuua, $10.003; if d division, salaries arid pirchasa of 383. etc. tOi .210; statistical division, eatarios. i-l(iS()0; repairs, carpets, fnrniture, etc., T.CCO: library, for the purchase of books, etc.. M. GOO; bureau of animal iadasrv, 5lC0,0L'u; quarantine stations for catt!e, $?Att'O; forestry, investigation of anddistribat:cn of tea seeds, 10,000; tea culture, on tbe Government tea farm, $:;oo0; silk cul tars, for the development 0', il 3.030; p3stace cn return letters, $4. W0; contingent and traveling eitenses, 1 " (()); making a total to be expended of f:s0,7tM. The department is authorized to have printing and binding dona at the Gavernment Printing Office during the next lical year amonntii'e to $17 and ConRress has ordered 41O.C0O of the "Annual Kepjrt of the Commissioner cf Agriculture." The First Keen Twinge. A? tbe season advances, the pains and a?.hs by which rheumatism makes itsoif known are experit ne-d after every exposure. It is not claimed that Hood's Sarssparilla is a spaeiäc fcr rheumatism we doubt if there is. or cai be, euch a r?ujdy. Bat the thormuis ba:je tiled by Hocd's Sarsaparilla warrant us in urging others who suffer from rheumatism to take it before the first keen twinge. Ho-" to Ureak w Italkr Horde, ('ormponöence Couutrj Ctcntleraan. I cften eee inquire? and answers related to ti3lty Lories. I will give vcu my recipe, which never falis one that I have used a'.sjs with eucctts, and very simple: When a borFff talks in a wsgon, cart or crria.e, I Lave h:m tiken cut, the Larntsa taken" off, except the brid!e, a boy or runn put cn tha ti e animal's bac, with instructions to mate him :r ova lively for ten minute?, up and down the read At the expiratiou of that t'Jut I put ou the harness and httch up, and the cnin.rtl c;r,ea all right It may bar, to be dcro clc cr twice more, whenever the hitch-up tf;er neala tat- place. A farmer near n.e kit trimmer had &niC9.yoD.i:g fo rjiar c'd hore, whi;n worted s:eadiiy tivn iping till midsammer; thaa the l.o.'ss, having had a long rest, when put to voik . asaia refarei to draw. He tried him some dajs. and then to!d rr.e that he was going to stnd thit horte to Baltimore to be sold, because it would not tik. I toid him what to do. Three daj afte r I &w nim e gaiD, and he said that he followed mv directions aad the hor3d worked all right. There is so u?e to b?t or otherwife ill treat a bslky horse. The iimolet and best way is to do what I have re:oai mended, es all horses will go under tha sa td!e. and some of the mettle is taken cut of tnem durirg the ride. I have seaa hors s strarped and thrown down several tlm in nccett?on, and yet they did not go. A Nsw York mao, living in thi section three yenn ego, if his hers would not pull, would Jerk out a ff nee stake and strike the hore ov-r the head and knock it down. Once I went out and oilertd to bay the old horee to save
it from uch cruelty, but he would not eel!. Tbe favorite resort with roost farmers is a ood. Jor2 Lie kory awitch, ne man to hi!d 'he plow and a bey to ose the switch, which kfj t very bosy. I'xer uted for Miootln at HU Colonel IVitnua .Sptcial to Loactoa Times. A military execution t ,k place recentlv at Kc!er KraJit.-rb, Moravia. The calpm ' s a reant Jlajur of tha O.ia Hundred'.h Lire ltrg;n ent lüred i.opAtinsiy. Last Mitcn.n. to reverga himself fir a parmh rot-tit vrhich hfl oiei(!ered nojut. La i';ri with a revolver at Cokn?! !::iiij?r, th commander ef his reirr.er.t aid plightly wounded him. Tha Colons!, ins'eii o' trying to arrest the man, t33k t" his heel?, and eo did a Major r.d'a Capiatn who witr.rsse J th s-jomp. Fur t) ?ir thow cf p jltroonr ry ell threa o.ücre Lev teri csbfertd. Lcjpitinik, afir tbectii-g at bib Oolonsi. atti?mpteJ to cj-i-mit iuii'Ce, and ledgp.d t vo hulle?. in his oyn cht- i. II lar for months la a hcs.vita'. and on being currd wai tried btkcjut; mtr til? 1 . which sent h; ex. d hi a to de.tii. He a et h:a fite yesterday w.th g3t iirrare.c?. Four bullet- streck uiui in thy hutd. f.rd his d'&th Vis inttenUinej.is. AUh)UgT iujliarv executiors are T.ot nuomuua in Anstriy, HLd the putiic opinion i;e rally hi proves the tiicr.efc3 of tne militiry r de ten e fan pathv expressed for L is,tin3fey. who ceruinly had vtry hard meaiares dei't out to him. o The longest-lived tiee, fays the Ohi? Farmer, is obtained by pt:jing tas seed where tho trea is to gru?7&rd graftingit thra withent ever removing it, but it will ha longer cominL' into bearing.
J All llIC Jil . 13 Uli iUllS.lllUSllJil III the joint3. marked by pain, heat, redness and a tendency to suddenly shift from one joir,t to another.' With thesa symptuis apply Salvation Od. the great pain cure, to the altfetted parts without delay. Price twentyfiv? cents a bottle. D 1 x& F3 ov, i--1 , T1 rTc.' - . : - it . ... jfOftll"? ? -.'.... 1 ,.; !.i- 0 . plaiiU... '. -..- . , jx;lry To v.'.:. V' . . . ' ' ' a :''. -j&ein ir tn ' : i- " i---'. AiAlAVld ix:.:i i . . ". ' ' HEFFLL STREETS KENNEDY'S FAVORITK HKWKDY Cares a TVrnll tJn f irnvel When Othr Help Fall-!.; What i Grarel? what causes it. nn l who are c i.st liable to It? It 5s frcqnentlr at;ooae.t with ptuie ram, and unless relL-i can ho found, prorinrcs iLÜamrnation ana death. Koth exo.s auJ all uses are llatlo to it. although men who hate reached or p&sced rnWdia aae are itsn;otcomrr.cn victi:ii5. Nothirg is more urgently needed than a reliable medicine for Gravel, & the disease seems ou the increase, acd we arn lad to sv tht feuch a upHcilic is now tfor the niblin in te form Pf Dlt. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVOKirS IIEMtDY, of r.ondout, N Y. vve Dut in evidence itn foLowins Jotter, selected fromraauy similar corun.unicatioas: Pitt-field. Has., March, 134. Dr. David Kennedy. Lkar K:r. - You hare a ri;ht to know, and I deiie ir.o public o know my experience nim (iravel, and my remarkable recoverv taroujh the cse of your l'A.VOKITK KLMED Y." ltat carPntcriiviu2 in this place, and tliere are p'.ettty rf itnpsi-fcs o the trnth of what I fay. ürtt CtMDpnratUely slight attack of (iravel was in tMe j far Iiis Ii passtd awsy, and I Ltd litt e more trouble until last July, lv?. Out; day whn at wori In my ehop I was suddenly Feued with a ieen and ttrribje pain in ray left ide. I consulted two pbysiciins at once. Oue fiid: lean co notbiDK for you. Yoarcao is inr irble;' I was Iristitcued aud went to tne ecood, wh i fi li;:!e, Lut cave me a prescription, ltdidnoscojd. TLu leKsn a feritfl of experiences, the aouy and orror cf which words can not ?irl. Think of It! I was ar.xaetiraes taken in the street, and would fail, writhiyg with p?nnr, upoi th i Jewalk. Jt ws iJef.tn In 1 !hm HtfAVa. I thm Lsrd o "KF.NNFD Y'd FA VOIU TE KEMEDY," throih Mr. 1". P t'oolcy t hn-i n'-t uel half a bottlf whfii 1 parsed tnrea Ptms ii fucosio 3, one of wiiic n ws neirly on-half Ha incä Ion?. I pasovered wJin the rood Icinc, the symptoms gradually abated, and 1 have had ro mr.re trouble Mrre I mi w-l5. thanVs to yon ni "FAVOÜlTK ItEMED Y." Y ours ttost RiatPi'iUy, JAMKSD. KSNF.DY. Vhat 'FAVO UTE REMKDY" did ia t'aU c-e it tian Hone In many others. II yon desire to do so AddrfFS Dr. David Kennedy, Rondoat. N. Y. Ü71Ä Think, j:if t hcrmc( you O' have boon ufTorin t.Tribl j with i;ii?uiii l.ism or NturaigtA, that you niustal'.vuyi contlnuo to suffer. Nor think just beeam-e no!xly 1 1 -1 Loon abl' to euro you cr your f rion.li, that NtJuralgU anl Klu'iuaatlomare Incurable. Dj Think that a euro is imf k "T" posjdble Just t'ocau:-(: th" vJ In I physicians Lav;- b-cn uaubla 1 to aecomrli-'h it. "or think that because ATiiLorno.to. has r.ot txvn known ever .sln?e th- Innd.atica cf th- world, 11 will net cure nLeucutlLi and Neural jia. Dj 1'e( the te-tirr.nnr f C Kl T tbehu;r-i.of.vi.Torrs'.v:v J I A I Lave tri.-1 ATimormKo and I ara u-v troni an I bvrty. Ior think that b'.vauso? yon luv- tri -d firry other things that fll-.jtlia!. azulov:v1:03 is like them. ' Don't b3 discouraged ! " The z cry thing that will cure Rheumatism and ttcuralgii is ATHLOPtiOROS. Don i be Skeptical I ATHLOPHOROS has cured others. It vill Cure YOU. If yrvu cannntt t ATCLornor.oof your drk-;ri.-L we will p-iul Jt -xpr4 I'iU, "a rv- itt of rt-viiiar j'riot one dollar iw r 1 ttl-. V ej rt-ti -r that you tny it from your dru(Vt, t.tif lie Iw-r.'t it. 1 i:.t Im rervuaded 1 1 try hometLuitr ebxi, Lut ordr at onca irviiii us aa directed. ATHLCPHORCS CO.. 112 WALL ST.. fiEW YORK. FOR SALE. T Printers ätiti Pobiisliers. We have for a'-j one n"riy tew ".-ton-metz" Kcvftbp-t Fo.-iiu,; Ke'ilao. Will fold, t" ynd trim p. s.ett Z.x'O lnciias, or tnialler. Price. .'CO. Address .KLNTlMLL OJUPaN'Y, lis. fnd -' .V tu:i -' ;-c..o iV.JI.Wii:
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