Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1889 — Page 3
That Tired Feeling Is exp' riereed by uljnost everyone at thia season and many people reSort t > Hood’a Saraparilla to drive away the languor and exhaustion. The blood, laden with impurities which h«ve b eu acCttmolatirg for months, mo v. k tin ish 1 u through the .tins. the mind f-ils t » think quickly, and the t ody is still slower to respond. H'od’sSa-sapari lab jus: wnat is n eded. It Suri fits, vita izet, ahcTenrichee the blood, makes ie head clear, creates an appetite, overcomes that tiredfeeling, tones the nkryona system and imparts new strength and vigor to the whole body. "My appeti’e was ptor, I could not rte’p, had headache a great deal, pains in ~my bark, my bowels did not move regularlv. Hood’s 3 irs-.pa-rilla in a short time di 1 me so much good that I feel like a new man. My pains and aches are relieved, my appetite improv, d. Geobge F. Jackson, Roxbury Station, Conn.” Makes the Weak Strong "For years I was sick every spring, b'ltlast year took Hood's Birs-«parilla and h»ve not seen a sick day since. G. W. Sloan, Milton. Mass Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold l>v all druggists. $1; six forßs. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD 4 CO., Apothecaries,Lowell, Mass fOO Doses One Doltay / Sure Cure. THE 6REAT REMEDY FOR CATARRH The large nriinbe/of certificates received o! Ute virtues of thb preparation in tne treatment of V’is unpleasant disease, 'ab.indantly attest its efficacv. It is the only medicine no .v oh, the market adapted to Catarrh, that performs what It promises and effects not only speedy relief but a permanent cure. Unlike many nostrums new before the public, it doe- not dry up temporarily the nasal discharges but eradicates the producing cause, thus le.viog the system in a saund and healthy connition. Ask your druggists for a bottle of Bykes’ Sure Cure for Catarrh " nun you wiirt>e iPKtea oTthe taalady; ~ gor sale by all Drugg ikts. OSS GORDON, Lafayette, Ind, Whole9Ble Agmi'. ". SCOTT’S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL hypophosphites. Almost as Palatable as Milk. A'o disguised thatthx most delicate stomach fan take it. liemark able as a ELES H I‘UODUCBtt. Perrons GAUiraii- . idly while taking IT, SCOTT’S EMULSION is acknowledged by Phy. siciani to be the FINEST and BEST preparation of its class for the relief of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, Wasting Diseases of-Children, and CHRONIC COUCHS. Sold by all Druggists.
a I-SIAEZAELE SACS, ydsy For two years I had SfckAlS?'rheumatism so bod that I y k dlKlbkd ln« for work a Gy and confined me to my AKsOjg&ra-, H (k bed for a whole year, tjk during which time I pould r.ot even raise my Lunds to my head, ana for 3 could not /w /C'aPnP'm move myself in bed,was Mr reduc d in flesh from W-aßtreat-W WJH cd by best physicians, only to grow worse. Finally I took Swift’s Specific, and soon began to Improve. After n while tv; sat my work, and for the past five months have been as we’.' as I ever was—aH from the effects of Swift’s Specific. John Rat, Jan. 8,1889. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Books on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed froe. . Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. TF YOU WISH A -r.-—,n „ purchase one of the celebiatod SMITH Ic WESSON arms. Thefinestemail arms ft )y'Yf ever inanufactur- d and the WV jl wsivfc) first ch'loe of all experts. B&nj Manufacturedincalilsres32,^ar.d44-100. Sin- s®!®) gleordouble action. Safety llanimerleea and Targetmorlels. Constructed entirely o: beat qutility wi ouaht steel, carefully In-jsx ted..for woikiiiansh'p and stock, they are unrivai <1 for tint h» durability mid uecuriicy. Do not be deceived by cheap malicnblc cant-iron iniitietions which are often sold for the genuine article an t are not onlv unreliable, but dangerous. The SMITH & WESSON Revolvers are nil stamped upon tholiarrels wiihflrm's ana datc.-Fof patents and are gimranlcrd perfect in every detail. IneiVtinxm having ttfe genuine article, and if your dealer cannot snpi ly-you an order s nt .0 address below will receive prompt and careful t'button. Descriptive catalogue and prices f mishoelupon application. SMITH & WESSON, tWMentlon thi. patter. _ Springfield. sTr.es.
■ DEC hr r » M a Esajaa y -eturn mall, full descriptive circulars of MOODY'S NEW TAItOR SYSTEM F DRESS CUTTING, Lny lady of ordiinry Intelligence tun easily and prickly learn to rut and mate iny garment, in tny style to any measure for lady >r child. Address MOODY & CO., Cincinnati, O. _ Qi ver hl* special a ttenUon to ail übK ’TI P'dIVATK DISKAHI-3 of Mak Hfer- . Asnl Female. Regulating rem* die* furnished. Canckb* positiveW 3 ly cured without the knife. RunRWhiiiiff _rW*L~"~~ no cur ®i no P*T- Piu* * IS-■JrvCT 11 ra ruaranUod. Fistula, Fiaaure, - Am '* ! ®MSl>ermatorrhea, Impotencv, Btcr Gonorrhea, Ry ph Lils- and Other id? aucccssfullv treated and positively anted. Call on or addreea, DR BA RBJtK, boH A T»J Wr .IxnuMArOLia. IND. AU letters w,xm answered. and medicine* **at to nd* pC»WMI ?As /PUMHJ’ ,Jb Relief in tkh xiHUTaa. dWIIM Wm. OnßOHonw, Gardner. o. SfflKssSwy dSfflaEl nl - writ.* : "I h»” uot h *-‘ sit UP ,D h,,,,r tnT U*ree ItUlrears. I hope the roan that »’ th " Hrr.eu-to may X?j7-'x>t?Kr-■‘.ffflwar hare svorJastin* Ute and VE-'-iJWJ»st®|EsKhw God’s blessing while he 01 per box by niail.pvHtpaid. YNUI FRCKASE fREE. Addreea, encloainf rump. T. POPHAM. PHILDBLPHIA. Pa. MOTTERS'FRWD HakesCHILD BIRTHZW IF U&KD BCTOKK > Boot TO ktyrnSß* Matutn Fsura. BKADFIKLD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ga. B<>t,»i wr all PnneaiHTs, CHILDREN m IRRITABLE "Feverish. sometime* craving food and eating, ravenously. again refusing wholesome diet, tossing restliextVin sleep, rr owning mid grndingthc teeth, dt*r» you may know Worm* arc capping at their Into v-.a mlcac prcmdtn casurMcretaken. snaanu w* zn-’.iy death will ioilow; B. A. FAM’XF.If.i.tHJK’E VEKMdiftHJE NEVER FAILS tn eart a'-.t mid aeo i»r TiurrnU.i; h j .itood thi teal
INDIANA STATE NEWS.
Hog cholera prevails near Waynesburg. Potato bugs are in full bloom at Seymour. Peru has secured the Krutaer Glass Works.: 7 “Big jaw” is spreading amopgßark county cattle. l ' ' A'' Counterfeit silver ddtlars are circulating at Laporte, The strike of laborers and teamsters at Anderson still continues. The Evansville and Chattanooga rail • way project is to be revived. » Triplets have been born to the family of John W. Harper, of Wabash. Mrs. Mary B. Zimmerman, matron of ithe Orphans’ Home at Muncie, is dead. Esther Innis, infant daughter of Alonzo Innis, near Milroy, was scalded to death Wednesday. Muncie is again overrun with tramps, and heroic measures for relief are threatened. Rusbvil e had a chicken, which lived a day, wit ii four legs, four wings, two bodies and one head. The Tennessee Range and Pump Company, of Nashville, Tenn., is to/be removed to Evansville. / Reports from several of the southern counties of this State indicate an unusually large strawberry crop. /J. C. Collins, near Bean Blossom, found two nuggets of gold on his farm, one equaling S2O and the other $8.50. Evansville people depending upon cisterns for water supply are very much distressed by_the drought in that section. ' --- . Rev. F. J. Mallett has resigned pastoral charge of St, Paul’s Episcopal Church at New Albany, and will remove to Garrett. Clayton Down, near Seymour, climbed a tree to catch a coon. A limb broke and he was thrown to the groundbreaking his hip. Charles Kelling, of Laporte, by a fall from a dray bad his shoulder broken, and for a time it was thought his neck was dislocated. Terre Haute has thirteen men on the police force who draw nearly as much money as the twenty-five patrolmen who guard the city. ■ ■■ ■■ -• The United States government depot at Jeffersonville made a large shipment of wagons and other army supplies to Oklahoma last week. Lazarus Rose, of LaGrange, who was supposed to be a poor man at the time of his death, had $50,000 in notes and mortgages concealed in a leather belt. A man in Laporte claims to have n rod of the Aaron type, with which he is able to tell where precious metals are located and he spends his* time hunting for gold. Frank Knight, yard-master in the employ of the Chicago 4 Atlantic Railway Company at Huntington, had both legs crushed by a switch engine. One was amputated. The constitutionally of the law prohibiting the piping of natural gas out of the State —the bill passed over the Governor’s veto—will be tested by the Chicago Trust Company. Mrs. W. C. Carr, of Crawfordsville, surprised a negrpihief in her rmdence with her pocket-book in his hand. He snapped a revolver at her, but it missed fire, and she held to him until she reCovered her property. The grain elevator owned by G. J. Lewis, at Ambia, together with a stable and eight freight cars belonging to the Lake Erie & Western Railway, were destroyed by fire Tuesday night. Loss, S9,(MB; insurance, $5,000. Edgar Williams, a Clark county schoolteacher, tried for assault in failing tq protect a girl pupil, whose face was being blacked with soot by other scholars, has been temporarily relieved by the failure of the jury to agree. Lorenzo D. Carrier, of Posey county, has brought suit against Dr. Albert D. Barker, of Cincinnati,> claiming SIO,OOO damages, and alleging that, while treating him for cataract, the doctor cut into his eyes and destroyed the sight. The Supreme Court, Wednesday, handed down an opinion declaring unconstitutional the acts establishing the Board wL*Control and the new police beard foxlndianapolis,and the fire and police board of Evansville. Judge Mitchell discented. George W. Fancannon, of Cai lisle, a member of Company “I,” Forty-third Indiana, has been granted a pension calling for SII,OOO. He was injured in December, 1862; epilepsy and insanity followed, and he has long been an inmate of the Vermillion County Asylum. The Indiana Live Stock Insurance Company of Crawfordsville has absorbed the Central Live Stock Insurance Company of Indianapolis, and this will add $300,000 business to the first named. Dr. Baker, Secretary of- the Central Company, will remain with the Indiana. Professor George W. Warren, of Evansville, who has been stricken with Saralysis, is ope of the best known and leaders in the West. He was the originator of Warren’s famous Crescent City Band, which caught the Southern ear at New Orleans in 1872 by its rendition of “Dixie.” The workmen in McFereon & Foster’s box factory at Evansville have struck for higher wages. The firm claims that during the dull season, in order to keep themenempfeyed, it warehoused its goods, but now that orders are again coming in briskly, the employes have taken advantage to demand an increase. .. l ... . Mrs. Michael Gleitz, near Oorydoh, armed with a heavy club, put to flight a number of men engaged on the extehsion of the Corydon Branch Railway to King’s Cave quarries, the right of way not having been secured over her husband’s farm. Her action precipitated a compromise, the company paying S7OO for the privilege. Counterfeit ten-dollar greenbacks are floating in Fort Wayne. The counterfeit is of the series of 1875, check letter C, and while the genuine has a strikingJ y-perfect vignette es Daniel Webster, in the spurious note the face has a surly expression. The same counterfeit is believed to be circulating In other portions of the State. Isaac Newman and wife, pioneers of Miami County, who recently died within a few hours of each other, were happily matched, and yet it was the dying request of Mr. Newman that ho bo
buried by the.side.of bis first wife, while Mrs. Newman made a similar request concerning her first husband. After their death $7,000 was found concealed in a bureau drawer. Addison Bennett, of Spraytown, has been arrested forillegar voting. It is stated that he became security for his brother, now dead, and when the note fell due, lets than one month Ago, he pleaded that he was a minor and under age at the time tne note was drawn. Parties thereupon argued that he was under age when he voted, and the prosecution was instituted. G. H. Pnghsley. of Rochester, N. Y., recently went to Laporte, bearing what purported to be a letter of recommendation frona the Lockport (N. Y.) Bank, and he purchased a number of blooded horses from Banks & Hilt and from the Doer Prairie Live Stock Association, giving his in part draft for SBOO on the above named bank. The draft was protested. Meanwhile the horses had been shipped to Chicago, where they were recovered. Mr. Pughsley was not found. Joseph Barrett, of Elkhart, the policeman who shot and instantly killed policeinm William Burton, in that city, last October, for assaulting tne Mayor, was Friday sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. There is considerable feeling over the matter as two murder decisions have been rendered here within three weeks, neither for longer than five years, with time spent in jail before trial deducted as wall as subsequent good behavior. At Jasper, William Stillwell, convicted of hog stealing, told the sheriff, who was taking him back to jail, that two prisoners, Jim Smith- and Sam Kesterson, had planned to shoot the sheriff as he entered the jail and in the excitement try to escapr. Turning Stillwell over Io a <i»puty. the sheriff rushed ’ into the jail with unotlier deputy and disarmed Jim Smith, who was taken by surprise. Kesterson was held bv the deputy. Smith had a thirty-eight caliber pistol io his pocket. E l ward Meran U. a Jeffersonville, Madison & Indiaiiatdis railroad brake man, whose home is at Jeffersonville, was assisting in doing some switching at Edinburg, Friday night, when his foot became fastened between two ties and ne was struck by a passing car and thrown on the track.- One of his arms was run over from the elbow to the wrist and mashed. He was taken to the railroad company’s hospital Friday morning and had his wounds dressed.
The 26th was the 70th anniversary of American Odd Fellowship, and was observed in all parts of the State. Grand Secretary Foster spoke at Covington, Senator Hubbell, at Danville, Rev. H. C. Clippinger at Salem, John Collins at Perryville, Hon. David Strouse at Rockville. At Logansport a new hall was dedicated, Grand Instructor McQaiddy acting for tbe Grand Master, and, with Hon. W. D. Owen, delivering addresses. At Petersburg, Hon. Frank B, Posey and Grand Warden W. H. Leedy made speeches, and at night the latter dedicated a new hall. Some mqnthsjago Plymouth capitalists , exacted a promise from the "Ft. Wayne Jenney Electric Light Company to establish a branch in that place in consideration of shop facilities andi $17,001) in stock sub-criptions. The sale of the Ft. Wayne Company to the Thompson-Huston syndicate made tnis impracticable; and tn consequence the Plymouth people are very much enraged, and are charging all sorts of bitter things. It was criticisms concerning this transaction which led Mr. Simons, secretary of the old company, to sue the Plymouth Republican.for $lO 000 damages for libel, anti the situation will still be further complicated by the Plymouth people suing tc recover the stock subscribed. The eighteenth annual meeting of the Woman’s Presbyterian Board of Missions, which adjourned Friday at Ft. Wayne, reports receipts at $82,097 - 05, of which all has been expended save $300.35 in cash, with $948.40 stock of publications on hand. Lincoln, Neb., was selected aa the next place of meeting. Mrs. Benjamin Douglass, of Chicago, was cont inued as president, and the other officers include Mrs. C. B Farwell, of Chicago, treasurer; Mrs. W. B. Jacobs, of Chicago, secretary, and among the vice-presidents is numbered Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, who sent a letter returning thanks for her election as a life member of the board. There are sixty-nine missionaries now under care, not including those recently ap pointed. To Dl.loifgn the Knrmy, Wh nlt takes the form of disea«e of the kidneys <r bl dder, in a task well nigh impo rt! le of accomplishment. Rena, an 1 v?s cal mi adies arj more obstin. to tt.an any othtrs. C unterot, tn-refore, the earliest ind ention ot na< t vity of the many organa with Ho t tter’a Stomach B tiers, whi. h pos ess a, ernorg Other < xcellent qual ties, hoa-- of an effieie t diuretic. The digree of a imulation apparent from its tiae reac e<, but never g >e- bey nd, the bo .nds ot safe'y. It invigorat a always, never >rrit tea. Bright's disease. < iabetes. ci'arrh or the bladder, ate disease* successfully combstt d in ther mclpiency wih thia ben tv n medic-) st mula'it and tonic. Besides reinforcing and regulati g the kidneys and bladder, the Bitte a. is a -1 eciflc tori ver and ague, constipation aod dyspepsia.
SUSTAINED BY THE COURT
The Temporary Lovn Aet Held te be Con■Utntional. The last of the constitutional cases which have been recently brought before the Supreme Court was disposed of Friday in an opinion reversing the decision of Howland and holding that the act authorizing the temporary hnm of (1,400,000 is unconstitutional. The opinion of the court was written by Judge Mitchell, all the Judges concur ing. It is not unnaually long, but it is so much involved that it is inseparable. The consutation over the opinion lasted until a short time before the cases were handed down.to the Clerk this afternoon at 2 o’clock. The opinion denier the power loHb» Legislature to borrow money for any purpose other than to supply a casual deficit or for some of the other purposes specifically enumerated, and'also denies that the Legislature has any general power to incur a debt on behalf of the State. A casual d. ficit is held to be one not designedly, created, and it ia said in substance that the Legislature can not purposely create a deficit an<i borrow money to supply a deficiency so created. It'further beid that tbe court is bound to presume that the Legislature, acting upon ths information communicated to it by tbe Governor and the Auditor of State, correctly t decided that there was a casual deficit within the meaning of ths constitution.
IMITATION IS IMPOSSIBLE.
It has been shoWn that in many cases it is easy to successfully imitate, f Scarcely has a new invention been announced before a host of imitations spring up on every side. No higher encomium can be paid the inventor or discoverer than to. encounter imitation, notwithstanding such flattery is not acceptable. In some cases successful imitation is rendered impossible, inasmuch -as the imitator is unable to lend a complete knowledge to the subject or has notihe means at hand to aid him. Perhaps no article has been the object of attempted imitation more than the worid-wide specific far thß UTevention and cure of kidney and liver disorders, familiarly known as Warner’s Safe Cure. In the preparation of this intensely popular remedial agent,it is claimed that it is impossible to succesfujly imitate safe cure, even if the correct formula is known, because the peculiar devices and highly expensive mechanism used in its manufacture are beyond the reach of the would-be imitator. Adding to this the lack of a long experience, which has rendered perfect every step in, its preparation which inventive genius can suggest, together with-the great skill exercised in the selection of only the very best materials, the genuine article is perfection itself. Some effort is also being made to imitate a popular line of old-fashioned log I'ahiu “horriH cures'’ known es “Warn er’s Log Cabin” remedies, comprising a sarsaparilla for the blood, https and buchu for the stomach and system, cough remedy for colds, rose cream for catarrh, extract for relief from pain, hair tpnic, porous plasters and pills. Successful imitation is rendered impossible for the reason that the same care has been given in their preparation. An expensive laboratory, costing thousands of dollars,has been specially constructed for their manufacture and is under the immediate supervision of the best chemists known. Poor material and means employed would be susceptible to easy imitation, but with the best of material, machinery and skilled labor employed, these household articles are given to the public beyond the reach of all successful counterfeiters.
No gift can make rich those who are poor in wisaom —Julia Ward Hows, —~ : \ 100 Ladle* Wanted/ And 100 men to call daily on anv druggist for a Free trial package of Lane’s Family Medicine, the great root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr Silas Lane while in the Rocky MounKins. For diseases of the blood, liver atid kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it doss wonders. Children like it. Every one praises it. Large size package, 50 cts. At all druggists, The messenger boy’s diary—Monday, hired; Tuesday, tired; Wednesday, fired. A man who has practiced medicine for 40 years ought to know salt from sugar; read what h says: Toledo, 0., Jan. 10,1887. Messrs. F. J. fheney & Co.—Gentlemen:—l have been in the general practice of medicine 1 for most 40 years, and would say that in all my practice and experience, have never seen a preparation that 1 could prescribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prescribed it a great many times and its effect is wonderful, and would say in conclusion that I have yet to find a case of Catarrh that it would not cure, if they would take it according to directions. Yours Truly, L. L. GORSI'CH, M. D., Office, 215 Summit St. We will give SIOO for any case of Catarrh that cannot becured with Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Props., Toledo, O. ZSTSoId by Druggists, 75c. A revenue cutter—A clipper of conpoop, Consuiuptiou Surely Cured. To the Editor:— Please luforta yout readers that I have a positive remedy for the a)>ove named disease. By it- timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two Ixrttles of my remedy fbfs to sny oi your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address, Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C., 181 Pearl St. New York A swell affair—The big head. “Browns’s Bronchial Troch-s” are widely known a- an admirable remedy for Brone: it k, c oarseness, Coughs and Throat troubles. Sold only in boxes. Itead. Dr. card in another column.
Q T J TRAOE At Dbvmist* ard Dbaum. TM CHARLES A. VOGELER CO, Baltimore, ltd. tana cn for Pfttiwfs Castorfi Vhvu rsoy wv* sinit, set, gave use usmorta *b«u *h» w*ra tttilid, *t»e cried i«r OMtona. 411 MB sb* ommmi Mia*. ttMl oinug to OsstOTia, 4b«» «u* mad (.UHdwea. aba gave tbmn daaunta $75.00 Agen * pref -reed who can furnish a home and give their wide time to the bunines*. Hpare momen s way be profitably employ d also. A few vacancies in town* «nd ollie*. R. F. JOHNSON A CO., l'«» M in Street, Richmond, Va, If. employed ol*o. A» wr msndoboxf aendtny «*a*>p for rrplr, Come quick, yours for bi*. #.F.J.6CO. » 11 If I will e« nd for VI renu in stamp* a neILIK cipe to Incieoae the flow of milk in ■ owa’Jfi per cent ItWua do it. Rare. Address. J. A BNYDKB, Trmiton, JT. J. don this paper.
raaHdiiaffdSaKißß For SHEDS and POULTRY BUILDINGS S2.OO^e7“7oOSquir? Fee I M Louse, Dorn, - AboSheetfngPapCTfor lining inaide I B and all out-buildings. „ I nn $ • - 50 P« r Ro* l of 300 Square r * ‘ Keeps building wanner in winter end cooler PRICE LOW. summer. How to eave reehingling. etop la. hWTTBHHHIM J'’ rl teF'y R »'»ple end Book. ■ ffectually and cheaply in roofs of ad kinda, INDIANA PAINT ROOFING CO. JwSLwiAPtfjS.’iS® 1 —— —-j;......-..- . -i-, a ) ( w&lr ~ vr 7 lhjib il W '/Trrd /L\ ' \ Vi 'y/irX 111 I \ ' BEAUTY WITHOUT PAINT, “ What makes my skin so dark and muddy ? My checks were once so smooth and ruddy. I use the best cosmetics made:’’ Is What a lovely maiden said. .
“That’s not tho cure, my charming Miss," The doctor said—** remember this: If you your skin would keep from taint, Discard the powder and the paint.”
For cleansing, purifying and enriching the blood, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has no equal. It cures all humors from a Common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum. Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all* diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. Cheat Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Hipjoint Disease, ‘‘Fever-sores,” “ White Swellings,”Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glagcfs.J Guaranteed to benefit or cure, or^ money refunded. Copyright, 1888, by World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors.
ffft 1* (A ft DE* Mff A Oft is offered by the manufacturers of DR. SAGE’S Wfia Mll B S MlCa WVff&EiaKJ CATARRH REMEDY, for a case of Catarrh in BRI raja SJE jMjsMgWffiwnjm the Head which they cannot cure. By its mild, soothing, and nealing properties. Dr. Sage’s Remedy cures the worst cases, no matter of how long standing. 50c, by druggists. HITIWO A \l/ improved LWWSW \LX cart. I Uns seven-eight* and nne inch double 11 Ax' n\X '"'J roller steel axle, built in two siaee U //l\\ I 1 // l\ I f° T one or ,wo P«**»hNer», painted vr //l\\ I 1 / 1 l\ I ' r wood finish, has a4u inch spring 1 Z/i\ \J —ft / / I\J < hten rg from shoulder to shoulder ft / I I \ j ft/ / \ Y directly under the arched sxle.hangft./ I \ \ / Y I 1 / ing the seat directly over the sxln and V / I \f \l \/ spring There is positively no weijfct I / \1 jf on shall* for hoise to carry, as ws carry our load directly over tha center of axle and spring. It is an established fact known to all horseman >hat no cart is fit to use especially to brak* y >un -- colts wiib unless ih • weight is carried independent of the shafts, as any shaft motion will spoil hi - gait and irate it unple simt to manage* him. Wh .n in want of a cart please w ite to GrXSO.
fill \ The nun who ha* invested Ironi three MB Ws affer the man who wants serviee to five dollar* in a Itubber Cost, and (not >tyle) a garzuMH that wU ksew at his first half hour's experience in m*sg ■■ ROM hio dry in the hardest storm. It te a storm finds to his sorrow that it is WfIKW R— ■ ealled TOWER’S FIBH BRAND hardly a better protection than a mos- ■ ” bLICKEIc," a name famlUar to every qulto netting, not only feels chagrined w w ■ Cow-boy ail over Ih* lanfl. WiththOß at being so badly uten in, but also ■ the only perfect Wind ahd WetcnirW feels if he does not look exactly lih* Mhl BM E%B Coat is “Tower’s Fish Ekand rtiieker* Ask iur ths “FISH BRAND “BLICBKB 1 BEIB W and take noother. - If v< nr>Mrvte«per does not have the fish bkakb, send for descriptive catalogue. A .J. Towen. so Simm«n« Hixton. Maa*.
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