Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1884 — Page 8

the Republican,

W. C. T. U. Notes and Notices.

Th« W. C. T. U. mot *t Mrs. Laßue’s residence on . Washington street, on an Saturdaysrffcornoon. The attendance was slightly reduced, on account of the Inclemency of the weather. The Society Will meet with Mrs. , Saturday, May 17tb, at tho usual hour. Revs. Havens and R. S. D Wiggins made such stirring appeals to tho Audience, at the Rally, in behalf of our Sunday schools, (Temperance included) that many responded cheerfully, and, aS a consequence, our Star Temperance Vnion proVed to be a happy Re-Union. Instead of convehitfg at the Opera House, we will, in the future, rep air to the Presbyterian church immediately after the dismissal at the M. E. church. Programme of exercises for the Temperance Entertainment at the Opera House, Friday evening, May lGth, 1834: s>ong,„ V. Band of Hope. Scripture Reading.... ......Nellie Kelley. -Prayer .... Double Quartette, Allic Kinney, Ora Duvall, Emma Eger, Ola Sigler, Leslie Webster, Everett Nowels, ' Alfred Hopkins, Warren Washburn. Recitation Ida Mill ikon. Duet.... . Bertha and Blanch Alter. Tableau....... Babes In tho Wood. Recitation Dora Clark. j-ong Little Folks. * Recitation Recitation :. George Henly Tableau “No cure, no pay' 1 , a laughable 'Wee, played by Miss Rosa Eaker, 1 1‘ Lizzie Purcupilc, “ Arilla Cotton, “ Lydia Dwiggins, “ Ella Dwiggins, Mrs. Lillie Hyland, ~ “ Madge Honan. Tableau A liberal patronage is desired, as this entertainment is given in behalf of a noble cause. See bills.

From a Jasperite in Kansas.

Extract Iron a letter from C. M. Hopkins, formerly of Jasper county, now of Kingman, Kansas, dated April 10, 1884: , “ * * Wo are having plenty of rain here this sprihg, Kansas will have the largest wheat crop this year she ever had, it is now knee high, and as tiiick as it can stand. I saw the Hammonds and Piersons, a few days since.. They live 20 miles west of us, and we live 24 miles west ol Kingman, iii Pratt county. The immigration into Pratt county this spring is immense; for the past 4 weeks one could not look out without seeing the road lined with movers, going to Pratt. * * Jim Nichols wits bitten by a mad dog, last week, and although It did not draw blood, it left some of the froth from the mouth of the dog upon his hands, where ho had some sores, and he feels rather nervous over it.”

The Lafayette and Great Southern Express.

The new train on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago road passed Rensselaer promptly.on time last Monday morning. It will run daily except Sundays. The Chi- j cago Inter-Ocean ot last Monday has the following in regard toil: “The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railway. (Monon Lino) I will to-day put a new passenger) train between Lafayette and Chi-; cago to accommodate the inereas- j ing local traflie, and at the same j time afford the Chicago and Great ’ Southern Railway a passenger j entrance into Chicago. The train will leave Lafayette daily at 0:301 g. m. connect at Fair Oaks with; the Chicago and Great Southern j from Yeddo, V eedersburg, Attica. Oxford, and other points in Western Indiana, and arrive ini Chicago at 11:15 a. in. Returning; the train will leave at 4:10 p. m., making the same direct connections at Fair Oaks afid also with the Grands Rapids and lndiWapolis express on-ithe Air Line Division for Delphi, Frankfort, and other points. The train will be especially acceptable to the crowds who daily visit Cedar Lake, and will delight the sportsmen whose club houses dot the Kankakee shores near Thaver and Lowell.’' * }

, Dbess Gopds. —There never was -nicer assortment. Qf Dress Goods brought to Rensselaer than tj-an be seen at Leopold’s lhaznr, and will be sold, for cash, at least 15 per cent, less than any where else. It will pay yo.u to call and examine these goods, them may be named the Dupont Cashmeres 48 inches wide in all colors, Silk Poplins, in all shades and .cplorsi wi& combinations to suit, 1 a large variety of Black Lyons Silks, ami other drees fabricks too Hum- » ' -i

Chureh Services Next Sunday.

At the M. E. Church in the morning, by Rev. T. C. Webster. At t)ie Presbyterian church, in the motning and evening, by Rev. Gilbert Small. At the Church of God, in the morning and evening, by Elder H. V. Reed, of Chicago.

The New Timc-Table.

Besides putting on the hew train, noticed elsewhereT in this paper, the Louisville,- New Albany & Chicago company adopted a new time table this week. Some changes were mado in the running time of both the south bound traiiis, which we note: The train which formerly passed Rensselaer at 10:36 a. m., now passes at 9:53 or 43 minutes earlier. The former 10 :36 p. m. train now pasac3 at 10:29 p. m. or 7 minutes earlier. The time of the north bound trains remains as before.

Two Cheap Excursions.

To Chicago and Return. On May 27, 28 and 2!), the L., N. A. & C. railroad will sell excursion tickets to Chicago and return for 82.90 each, on account of the “May Festival". Good to return including May 31st. Come one, Come all. To Bloomington and Return. On May 20th and 21st the L., N. A. & C. will sell tickets from Rensselaer to Bloomington and return at greatly reduced rates. Good returning including May £2nd. IVo invite every one to go and attend the Congressional convention.

The New Lodge.

The total membership of - Jasper Lodge, Knights and Ladies of lionor, is now thirty .-six. The Lodge will meet in the A. O. tl. W. Hall, Leopold’s old building, and on j|aturday evenings, until further notice: " The following is the list of officers: Past Protector, W. P. Green; Protector, Dr. I. C. Kelley; Vice Protector Mrs .F. P. Bitters; Chaplain, Mrs. J. Corns; Financial Secretary, S. T. Warren; Secretary, Olliver Daugherty; Treasurer, T. J. Fardon; Guardian, Mrs. Lou Day; Guide, John T. Green; Sentinel, Bayard Clark; Trustees, Jefferson Corns, Chas. F. Wren, John King. W. P. Green has also received a commission as Deputy Grand Protector, with authority to Institute lodges. He was also elected Representative to the Grand Lodge.

Sunday School Bailies.

The first of a series ol Sunday School Rallies; inaugurated by Elder R. S. Dwiggins, President of tho S. S. Union, of Jasper county, was held at the M. E. church on last Sunday afternoon, at 2 -30 o’clock. The exercises were interesting and the attendance was good. Quite a number were present who are not in the habit of attending Sunday school and it is to be hoped that the sympathy of all church going people, at least, may bo. aroused in behalf of the Sunday school work- and that a marked increase in interest and attendance may be the result of these efforts. The next Rally will be held at tho Presbyterian churclf, next Sunday morning at it a. m. All are invited to | attend.

Summer Normal School. Commencing July 7th and continuin''to August 22nd, at fL'sntei School house, Gillam Tp. Mr. Royfl Johnspn, a former teacher of this county, l'or the last three years a student of Ue Rauw University and now Assistant Prof, of Physics and teacher of Mythology there, will give,?, thorough course ill the common branches, the Theory of the,School, &c Every effort will be. used to make the term pleasant and profitable, and it will close in time for the count}- Institute on the 25th. Terms: For the six weeks, $4.00. For one week, 7oc. For further information, address D. B. Cori’Ess. _.. .. ; MecJaryvillc, Ind. L 36 ,& 42-2 t.

JUfe’T AS GOODMany unscrurulotis dealers inay tell you they have remedies for Cctlgbo anil Colds equal in merit »nd in_'every respect jin as good rts (lie old reliable Dr. JJosauko’s Cough and Lung Syrvp, unless you irwist upon this reiuedj’- and will tnkel no .other, you afe liable to be greatly decsivfil. Prices,; OO cents and sl. Fold by F. H. Meyer. lii-oii-e ; lw-ly ‘y ; ~ir ‘ . « ‘ 7* * . —■ I Don’t spill (lie Milk. “There is no use crying: pyet sDUleff milk”, says the old saws von are not only bald, but "have* no liie in the roots ol your hfiir, there js no use cryj ing over that* either. .. Take l>oth time, ami ycur-elf in- the forelock while . there is a forelock left. Apply Parker’s ! Hair Balsam to your hair before mat- [ ters get Worse. It will arrest the faili ing off obyour hair and restore i’s original color, gloss and softness., It is a perfect dressing withal, clean, richly perfumed, cool* and he‘>ls the scalp. l(J-d(>-4t. -

ADVfeRttSJSD LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, thdiina, on the 10th, day of May 1884. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date before given will bo Bent to th* dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Morgan Cronan, Miss Nan Darocb, Jossoj Gates, ' John W. Marlatt, Robert Voltz. Persons calling for any of the letter? in the above list will please say they are advertised HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Dyspepsia. • i* Dyspepsia and sick headache do not return to those who have used the Great German Hop Bitters. ‘For sale by F: B. Meyer. May. Sen i ZXfoncy by American Express Co. JKonay Ore L-rs. •> _ _ . . _ •: r Receipts given. Money refunded if Orders are Tost. Sold at all offices of the Co. Payat>le~at 6,500 places. RATES; $5-sc: $!0 Be: S2O-ICS: S3O-12c: S4O-15C: ssHßtrr i-i-iM-iim. Johnston & Co., of Middletown, 0., say welluvo had an excellent sale of Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup. It never fails to give satisfaction,' For sale by F. I>. Meyer. May. Kellogg’s Columbian Oil is composed of vegetable products in a highly concentrated form, and acts directly on the Kidneys, It ehres Rheumatism, and all other aches and pains. 16-35-2tV ——♦ « «»•- •- Sever Give I p. If yon are suffering with low and' depressed spirits, loss ot appetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak constitution, headache, Or any' disease of a bilious nature, my all monos procure a b bottle of Electric bitters. You will bo surprised to see the rapid* improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c a bottle at F. B. Myers’ drug store. Hi 36-It.

Notwithstanding much has been said about the importance of a blood-purify-ing medicine, it may be possible that the matter has never seriously claimed your attention. Think of it now! If, by the use of a few bottle of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla yon avoid the evils of scrofula, and transmit a healthy constitution to your off spring, thank us lor the suggestion.

TO TB2E AFFLICTES*. Since the introduction of Kellog’s Columbian Oil it has made more permanent cures and given better satisfaction on Kidney Complaints and Rheumatism than any Known remedy. Its continued series of wonderful cures in all climatesdias made it known as a safe and reliable agent to employ against all aches and pains, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders. It acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering arid often saving life. The protection it affords by its timely use on rheumatism, kidney affection, and all aches and pains, wounds, cramping pains, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, coughs, colds, catarrh,, and disorders among children, makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand iu every home. Flo person can afford to bo withoutit, and those who have once used it never will. It is absolutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure when cures are possible. Call at Emmet Kannal’s and get. a memorandum book giving more full details of the curative properties of this wonderful medicine.

AYER’S Hair Vigor restores, with tlie gloss and freshness ol youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deep black, as may be desired. By its uso light or red hair may be darkened, thin hair thickened, and baldness often, though not always, cured. It checks falling of the hair, and stimulates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, and heats nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp. As a Xadies’ Hair Dressing:, the Vigor is unequalled ; it contains neither oil nor dye” renders the hair soft, glossy, and l , silken in appearance, and i iff parts 'a, delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mr. CbP. IltucuEß writes from Kirby, 0., Ju'y'Sj l .sSff : “Last fall my hair commenced falling out, and in a short time 1 became nearly bald. I used part of a bottle of Aviut's Hair Vigor, which stopped the falling of tho hair, and started a new growth. I have now a full head of hair growing vigorj.ously, and ml convinced that but,, for the uso of. y.mr preparation I should hffve been entirely bald. ’ . •L W. Bow ex, proprietor of tho 'McArthur (Oilin' tiuqiiir*r. says :AY Hit’s Hair ViaOK is a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it front »«y own experience. Its use promotes the growth, of new hair, and makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor is also a sure euro lor -dandruff. 'Sot within luy knowledge lies the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction.” Mr. Axots Fairrairv, leader of the cclubralgd “Fairbaini Family” of Scottish Vocal sts, write* front Uosion, I'cb. 6, lf>-n. •• liver since my hair began to give silvery evidence of the change which lieeting time proeureth, I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and so Have been able to maintain an appearance of yOuthfulnoss a matter of considerable consequence. to ministers, orators. actors, find in fact every olio who Hvc* in the ayes of the public.” Tins: O. A. Prescott, writing from 18 Elm St.. (If irtestoicn, Mcsss., April 14. I*62,'wtvs: ” Two years ago about two-thirds of ntv liair cam; off. It, Ihiiineff very ttpnllv, and ! was r-tsi'growing! bald. On using Ayer’s Hair VIG.Ut the failing stopped and a new growth couuueuqed, atid in about a month mv head w.is complcfaly covered with short liair. It - ha' continued to grow, and is now as g<«rd as h rfare.it fell. I’regularly used b»t one bottle of the Vnut*. tat now use it occasionally as a dressing.'-’ • Wo bate hnmtreds of similar testimonial* W.tjse dfiyaev of Avr.R’s Hair Vigo*, h needs hut * trial to convince the most skeptical of its value. , ? v - •’ I’KEPABED BT Dr, J. C<4yer &Co., Lowell, Mass. bold aH Drufcgi*U. . ■ * ' •: - v-

8V land or at sea, out on the prairie, or in the crowded city, Cathartic Pills,are the best for purgative purposes, everywhere alike convenient,! efficacious and safe, For sluggish bowels; torpid liver, idigestion, bad breath, flatulency, and sick headache, they are a sure remedy. r ■ ""-"-1...R. P. Benjamin lias some splendid Chicago Cottage Organs at Hardman's Jewelry Store. These Organs are strictly first class, inside as well as outsider Call and see them. » 2t. It will pay everybody to call at Leopold’s Bazar and examine the best, the largest and the cheapest stock of mens’ youth’s aikl boys clothing, ever brought to this market. The stock of Carpets, at Leopold’s Bazar* is the largest, the. finest and the cheapest ever brought to this town, and at least 10 per ct., cheaper than can be bought at any other place in the county. T. J. harden invites an inspection of his fine line of SPRING- GOODS including LndloW, LeviS &. Brossholm and Newport warranted line shozti for Ladies. All kind-3 of ‘ Gentlemen’s Shoes” and the celebrated Chaplin Hand made, solid whole stock Calf Boot at $2 50.

TIKVT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Wa guarantee it. WILL YOU SUFFE with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint?. Shiloh’s Vitalizes is guaranteed to euro you. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the semedy for you. CATARRH .CURED, halth and sweet brer.th secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free For <»aie by F B Meyer Saassire against Arxisient. Farmers are apt. to overlook the., many dangers, and liabilities to accidental injury, to which they are daily subjected. They handle 3 greater variety of tools anl.implements than almost any otbej class of men. They nioivnt ladders, clamber about, stacks, loads of liay, onto the soof, and even climb trees. They are among the hoofs and horns and teeth ol' their live-stock. They drive in a promicuons way, in all sorts of co„uveyauces, and at all times of the day, and in the darkest shades of night. They are, therefore, at all times, liable to cuts, bruises. kicks, gores, bites, falls fractures and other injuries. Ad Infinitum. This being true, every farmer should deem an accident policy indispensibl'e. Ten dollars a year will secure a policy in the old and reliable Thavklek’s I.nsurancf Co., covering SI,OOO in case of accidental death, and $5 a week foi disabling injury. Larger sums iu same ratio. lb-l Fit ANK W. BABCOCK, Agent.

: ttMJUH *WO 10 UNAOQUAINTEO WITH THE ttCOQRAPHY OF THII COtfft* TRY WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND # PACIFIC R’Y Sv the central position o. its line, oonnecta the East and the West by the shortest route, and carries passengers, without change of oars, betwesa Chicago ana Kansas City, Counoil Bluffs, Leavenworth, Atchison, Minneapolis and St. Paul. It connects in Union Depots with all the principal lines of road botweemhe Atlantic and the Pacific Oeeane. Its equipment is unrivaled and magnifloent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches, Magnificent Horton Redlining Choir Cars, Pullman’s Prettiest Palaoa Bleeping Cars, and the Best Line of Dining Cars to the World. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Pamous “ALBERT LEA ROUTE.” A Hew and Direct Line, via Benoea and Kankakee, has recently been opened between Richmond, Morfelk, Newport Hews, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Augusta, Nashville, Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, Indiauaoolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneapolis and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Through Passengers Travel on Past Express for sale at all principal Tioket OfSees in the United States and Canada. Baggage oheokod through and rates of tare always as low as competitors that offer less advancer detailed information, gat the Maps and Polders of the jCREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE At your neoreet Tioket Ofßce, or address R. ft. CABLE. E. BT. JOHN. Pwalkßsa’llrgr,' -- GsalSkt.lPaiAAgfc, CHICAGO. ALL DRUCCtSTS SELL IT.

LWMSm aim mm tam* Having purchased the Lumbei Yard and Stock bf F. L. Cotton, will keep bonstantly on sale a full and complete stock of Lath, Sash Lumber, Doors Shingles, Windows, Hard & Sots Coal. ■m a ■■ Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superior inducements to cash buyers. Give me' a call before buying elsewhere n P. BENJAMIN. 16-16-ts.

[CASTOR 1A

for Infants and Children.

Castoria promotes Digestion and overcomes Flatulency, Constlpation, Sour Stomash, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. It insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. “ Castoria is so well adapted to Children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known 10 me.” H. A. Arcbbr, M. D., 82 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

CENTAUR LINIMENT—an absolute cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Penetrating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.

Tho Dll Stsii-lf Black Smith Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR—“CHAMPION” REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES. MOIJNERIDING AND WALKING PLOWS. GAINSFORD BUGGIES. ‘ KRIOK” WAGONS. IBlacksmitning Machine Repairing, Plows, Anil all other work in our Lne, (tone in tlie best manner, and at Reasonable Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Shop on Van Rensselaer St., south of McCoy & Thompson’s Dame, RENSSELAER ------ INDIANA. Extras for all our Maelffbes on hnnd„£g# XY-n-tf. A Marvelous Story TOLD IK TWO LETTERS. FROM THE m\ “ Gentlemen: Jty father resides at Glover, Vt. He h.'is been a great sufferer fron; Scrofula, and the inclosed lckter will tell you what a marvelous effect ■ ■ d -y>h—j-..--Ayer's Sarsaparilla has had in his case. I think his blood must hav'o contained the humor for at least ten yoars; but it did not show, except in the form of a scrofulous sore ou the wrist, until about five years ago. From a-few spots which appeared at that time, it gradually spread so as to cover his entire body. I assure you he wpa terribly afflicted. ai*i an object of pity; when lie began using your medicine. Now, there are few men of his'age who <ynoy as good health as he has. I could easily name fifty persona who would testify to the facts in his case. Yourstruiy, W. M. Phillips.” FROM THE FATHER: a duty for me to state to you tho benefit I liaTe derived from the uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six months apod was rtuupktc’.y covered with a' terrible burau* and scrofulous sores. Tho humor caused Rn incessant and intolerable itching, and the skin cracked so as to causo tiie blood to fiow hi many placer- whenever I moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. I cominenced the use of tho ■Sarsaparilla In April last'and have*, used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have • ajl healed, and I feel perfectly well in every tospect —being now able to do a good day’s work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire ; what has wrought such a cure in my case, and I tell them, fcs I have here tried to tell you, AVER’S Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt, Oct, 21,1882. Xoevs gratefully, X lIlEAir PffILUPS.” j Ater’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula i ami a U Scrofulous Complaints, Erysipelas, Ecreina, Bingworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and ErupUons of the Skin. It clears tho blood of all impurities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality and strengthens the whole system. „ ; -n* . • PREPARED tY ' ’ " ■. ,h Dr. C: Ayer 4* Ce.i Sold by all Druggist*; St pU bottles for 86.

Wljat gives our Children rosy cheeks, Whut cures their fevers, makes them sleep ; ’Tia Castoria. When babies fret and cry by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worms. But Castoria. What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castoria. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and Hail Castorial

GET THE BEST! LEAD ALL OTHERS I, Every Style & Price. Guaranteed Unequaled FCE OPERATBOM, ECONOMY* DURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP■■I—UIIIE II!■ mm Mil■ —WTITWf—■— Improvsments and Conveniences found in no others. Always Reliable. POPULAR EVERYWHERE. For Salo in Every City and Tours in the United States* P And I.y . K. WARtfILR Si SOWS. Hie ABSOLUTELY CUREB SALT fiHEt’M, ECZEJ!A, SCROFULA, SCALD Head, Erysipelas, Tetter,Hives,Dandruff,Barber's Itch, pimples, Stiugs, Carbuncles, 1 lflnt Poisoning and Poiaanad Wouiids, Ringworm, Sunburn, ana all diseases of the Skin. 1 Far Piles, Wounds, Cuts, Ulcers or Sores, no remedy is so prompt lu soothing nml healing as Vapiilou Skin Cure. It does not smart or burn. JHredicne in Isn languages aaxmixnty eviry bolUe. iililUlWßH ninuiicußE ABSOLUTELY, CURES NASAL CATAEim, ACUTE or CHRONIC COLD in the Head, Rose Cold, Bronchial Catarrh and lIAY fEVER. . Clcar.ses the nostrils, permits natural breathing, end prsTjjuts incrustations, srmStca and saeeziug. It isn rpc- tile euro for Cold In the Hand—which Is caused by sudden changes iff the atmosphere. Directions in ten languages accompany every bottle. HIS absolutely cures WHOOPING COUGH. ft is a harmless vegetable syrup, very dejlcisus tc the taste, Relieves ut once and is a positive cure. WINTER ond BRONCHIAL COUCH are cured by tills excellent remedy. Directions in ten languages accompany every bottle. amis ABSOLUTELY CU^USS ALL DISEASES OF TIIF. BLOOD, STOMACH, liver. Bowels and Kidneys! for all dun-uses oriviiiatinc In impairment of the blixx!. as Ana-mia, e-ioA Headache, NerVousuess, Female 'Weakuwsea.ljK.cP: Complaint, Dyspci»sia, Jeundice, KtUo’rU’e«a aua Ki.kiev Diseases, this ni*dicine is ahsolutclr sum. This medicine docs in t contain auv mineral, i» absolutely vegetable, restores the bleed to a healthy condition, regulating excesaas aud euppiymg deficiencies, and prevents disease. Directions in tea languages amppang crery bcUle. i a*,iottled-fi>r«B. t y;v.rFor Sola by All Druggists. ' • XJ.l* i PAPILLQ.M i^.jCHICACO. v *': 7 For safe ? '«3£, r * M. !L. Bpitiei% > ' Druggist, Rensselaer, -- - Tndiane