St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1893 — Page 3
Any one !n possession 6T 25 cents can go to the nearest dealer In medicines and pro- i cure a bottle of Salvation 03 and be cured । at once of rheumatism, neuralgia, or any pain or ache. Last year our railroads carried COO,* 000,000 people.
I the noir our | of woman’s troubles 13 I with Doctor Pierce 3 ] Favorite Prescription. I Safely and certainly, eVj cry delicate weakness, I derangement, and disI ease peculiar to the sex I is permanently cured. I Out of all the modi- | cines for women, the “Favorite Prescription” । I Is tho only one that’s I guaranteed to do what is I claimed for it. In all I “female complaints” ’ and irregularities, periodical pains, displace- | ments, internal inilam-
Hitut.T, mation or ulceration, bearing-down sensations and kindred ailments, if it ever falls to benefit or cure, you have your money back. So certain to cure even/ ease of Catarrh is Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy that its pronrioemkh pero^ently,wsu pay you SSOO cash.” Proof From The Plains. Story of a Government Scout and Interpreter. Klcknpoo Indian Sngrwa, • V.lu.blo R™’ cdy Known to the Indians for Year* *nd Highly Vrlxed. Manv of our readers have probablv beard nt Cnut. Frank D. Yates, whose exp.olts on the frontier have given him a national repUt The testimony of such a man who has lived among the red men is IneontroM i tlblo evidence of the absolute genuineness of this remedy, and its repute among that race whose noble health —whatever may have been their faults—has always been famous.
_ c apt- FmxK I^YatfTgolw^ c~s ra Writes as follows :- UCs9 ’ Ca P* Vates -I take great ple^re o ^ J ^ r “ ka ' Jnl - T »• Kiekapoo Remedies, and^nvi s D,raeod,n * f t: ® •raongthe Indian,, ^‘’.“'ekno’Ti ( . f ihe ^ Yu ^r ternt ‘^' l ' r ^^ tll< ' , x - ta became at!!let?.l,oVm?‘ t . e , “Un 1 HmT" y 1B "' ,kh becn^ ir n ’" , "‘ ,e d • nd * bottle Os Indlim OP* i;. , !:<■< t«■> so marked that T humedluUiy ordered t"t Ive battles of each and now bless the day that the thought occurred to me, for I am entirely cured of that most disagreeable and dl.-trc-lug of all diseases. 1 am sat Is fed 1 was cured owing to the perfect manner In which “Sagwa'- purifies the blood; and LJi a?, i,?’*’*' uktn in connection with Indian Oil, 'vm positively euro the worst cases of catarrh ever known; and so fur as the use of ^■caapoo ludlun Remedies as general family medicines are concerned, there Is nothing on earth which can equal them. FRANK D. YATES, Indian Interpreter.
KICKAPOO INDIAN SACWA. s>.oo a bottle, 6 for $5.00. Sold by all Druggists. mb H A A .9 9 S b E•j * W 4 kj w
f! C ? lds '£ ou ’ hs ' Sore ' nirO3 tCroup.M ••^Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma, A certain cure for Consumption in first staves and • sure relief in advanced stages, It 'once. You will see the excellent effect after taking ths first dose. So.d by dealers everywhere, Large ,botUes^O cents and SI.OO, * ^SH This Trade Mark Is on the best WATERPROOF COAT in the World ! ***** A. J. TOWER, BOSTON, MASS. Garfield Tea s Cures Sick Headache.ReetoreoComplexion.Saves Doctors’ Bills. Sample free. Garfield Tea Co.. 319 w. 45th St., N.Y. Cures Constipation MENTION THIS ?ax*ER whsn wainiu to advkutisbrs. PbEStTg LI3 H I I?"t HE W ORLEI| mOTBEDEC^^ j with Pastes, Enamels, and Paints which j stain the hands, injure the iron, and burn j rad. The Rising Sun Stove Polish is Brilliant, Odorless, Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin or glass package with every purchase. HAS AN ANNUAL SALE OF 3,000 TOHS.
'CLOSE OF CONGRESS. LONGEST DAY’S SESSION OF THE HOUSE. Fight for World’s Fair Grant the Chief Point of Interest—The Appropriations I'assed After Being Greatly Keduccd— Sunday Opening 1 h opped. Has Lapsed Into History. The lapse of tho Fifty-second Congress into history was of itself an Intelesting affair. Coming as it did with the 1 death of one administration and the ' birth of another it wits especially interI esting. Tho last day’s session was the longest of tho two years. It began at 111 o'clock on Friday morning and ended twenty live hours later at noon on Saturday' It was a long pull, but the members stood it well, and when at last the end came those of tho House gave I vent to a few cheers and then with the ' spirit of schoolboys rushed out of the 1 chamber to secure advantageous places in the Senate chamber to view the swearing in of the new Nice President. । From the time the session began on Friday until it ended tho galleries 1 were packed and jammed w.th I as big and appreciative a crowd as over ' looked down upon tho face of Congress. | Everything seemed to interest, and tho j good-natured Speaker exhausted his I stock of throats in an endeavor to stop । the applause watch rewarded every oi a--1 torieal effort and the laughter which । greeted every bit of repartee. It may be said parenthetically, that the laughter was m’t frc<iw^ The moml er- w-’;’ t^l Congress, as was m- cun r. . Even Tom Reed p rnutted his poll 1cal enemies to pepper him w.th verbal bullets without even stir- ! ring or glancing in the direction whence they came, ami toward the end. when after asking for con-ent to take ud a bill which he ha 1 lem championing and which was of some publie Importance some Insignifb ant mo । I or mtmrosed an objection, l ee 1 turned on his heel and went I in - to his so.it without so much as seconding his friends, who w< re trying to ind iv the objector to withdraw his ob;o tion. ti on sane , 'and Feed turned an! swappo I a story with Bourke Cock I an, who sat across I tho aisle, a-i u na! twirling his keys ■ around his thumb. | The discussion ove- the \\o:Li - I dr was the chie । oint of :; 'b- ' o ring I the session. As finally agreed to, the appropriations are a- fo.lows' For Government exhit it, ’> ' lor eon mis dou. in lading J U." ’’ ■ for Board of Lady Munn.- r -B. " • i For jurors, awards. • The last named ap; r..printion made, but it i > made a ch arg. । against the ex t ! eminent must bo reimbursed in ilv i-
■day of November next. Noth.ng wo done or sai I at out the Sunday 'j -n n. ' . th Y n \ g 'm , h I chai gavels d OWn n ,i . •.' u -' ? the . ifeof the l iftt-sec i < >s nn,, n I . Tn the 1 Cherokee lands, V’® Last amend i ta As an ended it ap roprl at e c '. ’■ •' ’ I to jmy the < hernkccs f r • . e < t:on. of wh! -■ s „ o pny.H io nn ■ > ■ a ...vij, and tin' rem lining s- ; shall bo payable In :vt cqu .! an u d in stad uents, pou m-tv :i :, n M U oh Js >4 j and endln ron Mar-h 4. Ist ;] IP f,. r . , I payments t > ’ear Ij er cent. Ino rest. Th. bill was then ja^rd The S nato thei proceeded t > the c. ns derath n of the de ficiency bill, and at '■ p m. took ;l reees till ' ]>. m. Ihe Senate la sumed its se-sl.j at ' p. m, and the rcalln? f the ficiency bill was proceeded with, e.-upyina a! out an hour. All the amendments re-
ported from the ( ommituw oa Apjr.ir'itions were agreed to without question except । the one to pay to the assignees of John Roach for the lab r and materia’ furnished in ccmpletlng the dispatch Unit Dolphin. After discussion, the amendment was excluded on a j oint of t rder, and the bill was passed The Senate, at 1:30 a. tn adjourned until Friday at 11 a m. A fight was precipitated in the Ihm-■ when it reached those Items of the - nbirv civil 'dF which appropriate about Sl.O.iJ.Oe: for vai rious branches of the Fohimbian Exp sltion. Originally the House had declined to include these itams in the bill, but the Senate added them, and now they were before the JL use on the question < f concurring in the Senate amendmenb The c< nrerence committee had struggle 1 over t ie disagreement, but were unable to secure a compromise, and they -Imply reported back to the House that th re was no basis of agreement The conferrees upon the sundry civil bill reached an agreement as to the World s l air items, the only remaining joints of d.spute, at 3:4 i am., Saturday. Ihe appropriations f or that obect are fixed as follows: For Govern
— — .... .vii ■ w. x or uuvern merit exhibits. 5150.750; for the Nai tional Commission, including 693,000 f< r the Board of Lady Managers, 5211.000 lor jurors, awards, etc., the approprla' ticn of 6570,580 is made, but it is also made' a charge against the Exposition, an 1 the Government must be reimbursed by Nov. 1, next. The S mate adopted the conference report on the sundry civil bill. The McGarrahan bill was passed—yeas, 37; naj's 12. In the House the chief matter of dispute was the Cherokee bin. The conference report was disagreed to by 57 to 93 ; and a further conference was ordered. A' ont t’Onis. t bioT ° Uve was brought from < bma m 1771. , J. ,n ‘ honeysuckle came from South Africa in 1752. . , l nr - , Afr ican sago camo from South' Africa in 1731. The dwarf magnolia came to Eurone , from China in 1783. 1 I The gold plant was brought to Europe ; from Japan in 1783. I The atetopus camo from the Cape of Good Hope m 1774. The tea plant is Chinese; first soon by Europeans in 1768. The Cape olive came from the Capo i of Good Hope in 1730. , St. Petekswout is North America- ! first described in 1730. ’ Cocoa grows wild in South Americataken to Europe in 1720. , 1 J Ti ; : golden boll flower came from the । Madeira Islands in 1777. | Heath is a South African plant,which I camo from Europe in 1774. I The toothache tree is a South Caroi linian; first noticed in 1730. ■ The mountain tea is of North Amori- ! can origin; noticed in 1758. The snowdrop is indigenous to the Carolinas; described in 1756. The woolly leaved myrtle is from China; first described in 1776, ,
nP COSTS MORE to make Royal Bak- | Ing Powder than any other, because its ingredients are more highly refined and expensive, But the Royal is correspondingly purer and higher irk leavening strength, and of greater money vahle to the consumer. The difference in cost of Rpyal over the best of the others does not equal tile difference in leavening strength, nor make gdod the inferior work of the cheaper powders, nor|removc the impurities which such powders leale in the food. Where the best food is required, the Royal Baking Powder only can be | sed.
Native Benevolence. Genuine politeness Is always the out- ! come of a k ml heart, and travelers ; usually s| predate any thoughtful at- I tention from their fellow-passengers; | but tho author of “Two Nears In a Jun- t gle" < qco found It rather difficult to receive a courtesy from a companion on a railroad journey. I In the compartm^ ‘ ~ merchnnTw; Trsy^loMgnined and resectable who evidently worn natives of the l otter sort. „ „ (in Breakfast time camo. NNewere sun many hot nnd dusty miles hem a re-. froshim nt station, and from the depths of some of their bundles the o d gentle-
men. who hail evidently traveled before, evolved f. supply of < oosfid foo I. j It consisted simply of a largo bowl of •dal." like stiff | en-soup. and a pile oi "chapathes." small, lea'hery, un.e.'-| eno l pancakes made of flour. , W ith ny usual indifferen ’0 to thej wants o' mv Inner man. I had negle tc t provide myself with a luivheou; ami ' while I was thinking "f the nF e r. a ' । 5 fast 1 should ha\o!n two orthree ho urß ' i < one of tho old gentlemen suddenly | I thrust bls fingers into the I owl of । cooked “dal"—they had no spoons. forks or knives- sc >opvd u.’ a get ero g handful, plast. rd I’ over a Hf.ie pi;.- o. “chaprthe nnd with a l j en ' beam over h - spectacles, handed it, 1' was completely uk< n aba k for an , Instant, for the <4d gentloman’o hands . were a.' grimy as possible; but 1 • cepted the f odw.th my politest bow, j nnd ate It wl h every up; vnra: ■■ "t I gratitude. ... . ..
' I would ba e eaten it ha! it been ten times as dirty an it was. The act wu^ ati frie! div 03 u;.y n.nn could pero im, and 1 was’ j leaded with ita pmv chanty ami be:.evoleme, If n with the food. \ ( Ulin .ry l-o.t Mort. 11l “ tmong the t my etories of the late Ik r To Mi i owen.” write a corres- - bsirirteuV ot the bail MnT Hu t. wideh to • . ti -‘h h .xe found their way in- . t f ' '‘ v ‘ 11 1 ~ : " n b’ i u ”" ■ of . ° 11 F in identifying the bones / i,‘ Z ' ®e was recently told mo rinclosTn.' I.or 1 John’s compliments ami . n I one us ‘o w hi. h ’ e was desirous of 1 having Prof. Owen s op.n on. I Iho professor quie'/y pronounced it Ito ■ e the humerus of a pig. l. (ir d John , afterwards satistie I the pro.essor’s nat- । ural ou iusity as to why it hud lee sub- ■ mitted to him. It seems that 1 resident j । Ruchanan had - ent from America to the ! j r nglish statesman the present of a . cbo.ce bear’s ham, and the family had j Ireakfa-ted 0: it v ral tim.with mucn en.oynient. Mny continue the use of remedies that tnly relieve, when Ely's Cream Balm, . p eagunt of application and a sure cure for Catarrh and cold In bead, can be bad?
v e I BAD a severe attack of catarrh and bo- . Came so deaf I coul.l n t hear common conj versatl n. I suffered terribly from roaring in my head. I procured a bottle of Ely s . < ream Balm, and in three weeks could bear as well as over, and now I can say to all ; who are ufilicted w.tb the worst of disease?. ‘ catarrh. t..ke Ely’s Cream Balm and be 1 ured. It Is worth $1,030 to any man, woi man or child suffering from catarrh.—A. E. Newman, Grayling, Mich. Apply Balm Into each nostril It Is Quickly A: sorbed. Gives Rklief at once. I’rlco 50 cents at Druggists or by mail I EIiH Bi‘‘ l *ll EKs. s’l Warren St., New York. How It Works. A reformer I as been t diing the ladies how to do the p:o, er thing in the way ot ; ronunc a ion, deportment and what n<>-. Among other things she told them
was to drop the final “r.” She says it is a crude, uncultured, uncivilize 1. I arbarous sound, and that it is not the 1 av? thc tle sie cle generation. \\ ithout presuming todiffer from Mrs. ouv.-ell, observes the Kansas! Ity Star the Stah begs leave to uggest ‘that while that soht of th ng may be a’l wight in Boston,wheyah the moist aiah fwom the ocean weahs off the wough edges, out heah in the West the “ah” 1 goes, and you can bet your bottom dol- ' lar on it, too. Seeds, Seeds, Sec<U. If y u are mt rested In flower or garden M-eds send three two-cent st amps to Vaughun s seed store. 14s West Washington St, ! • hb-ago. HL. and get on? of their new H-lu-trated catalogues. Intelligent Kcforni Measure. Police Commissioner Mae Lean of ^^ork ( ity. has drafted a bill n, ak - : i g it mandatory on the city authorities o hire one or .more buildings for mun ie ! pal lodging-houses. This m intended to with thepolice station lodging. If in Need of a Remedy for Sore Throat tlv B -‘ d v (oußh or Cold - us e promptly Dr' keen i S F ; L a useful medicine to keep in the house, bacaus ■ of its great helpfulnessin all L ~ig ami Throat trouble! A CEUTAIX amount of opposition is a 1 great help to a man; it is what ho wants and must have to be good for anything. ' Hardship and opposition are the native ' smUf manhood and self-reliance.—John bil'fous S hF^ ^jPJi^^tlpation, bilious ills, poor blood or dizziness—take Beecham s Puts. Os druggist,g 25^nts CnruiAX raonev- is paste! oard. tackoften atTroches B-tve n ° b ' biiov.-x's Bronchial Sold mdii A suro !Ui d immediate relief. Sold only tn boxes. Price 25 cents.
f A Grand Kntcctainmcnt. coiMJuttng of DrainnttO and Humorous lie. Bi a'ions. ITnyx, etc., can easily oo irlvKn by home talent, with a copy of t.nrret* famous -100 < bolce t elections - c >stIniewn'y rents. Suitable f. r Lyceums. | SchSnls. t hnrch Focletle* and Home lheatrp'^s Fold by booksellers. I'V'** me lumsL Is a scm. 240 pages or dialect aril fun. Including two Comedies; nil for 30_cta. post- । tTFIjBaV Co.. I'hiladelphia. I’u. ■ 1- o 1 Jlmlnyt AOacrollte that is said to weigh 40,01’0 Bounds fell near Jiminez, in Mexico. Bome months ago.
Important to Fleehjr People. We have noticed n page article In the pKton Globe on reducing weight nt a very »A»ll expense. It will pay our readers to «<|ttd two-cent stamp for n copy to Ilellna (tfrculnthni I.ltrary. E. WashluKtun street, Chicago. 11l It Is curious how much faster a street car humps along when you ar • running after it than when y >u are riding ou It. —Richmond Recorder. Wa eat 100 much and take too little ■ utd.H»r exercise. This Is the fault of our modern rlvllliatlon It ts claimed that CarSeld Ten. a simple herb remedy, helps Nature to overcome these abu-ca Death is the only power that can make seme s- rvant girls dust. —Elmira Gazette. !r tod w.th S >re F.yas, n*' Dr. Isa to 1 hoapsmh Evo Water DrucsisU sell it ti p- vi I it-sm;.;- If<-»by J»r. Kllnr’* G’C ■ t Seo, I r.lo.cr. S Fit.. »ft-r fir.t t o - Mai' ! Tn at;— cl f. - trial i tt. five t- « • . * . I , 11- . . Ar. -.f I’; tla I k
Fit 4r# b i.d L< Pr. Art hbt . ilaU. 1 a S^ p ® q s ", r - W FA WB Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet pr miptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system elKictmlly, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constijmtion. Syrup of Figs is the | only remedy of iu kind ever pro- । duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it । to all and have made it the most j popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c । and ijl bottles by all leading drug- । gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try*it.' Do not'accept anv substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SiN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. j
Established 1850. dingle and brook JHe Healing bloasoms lean and look." A POT OF DR. 0. P. BROWN’S PRECIOUS Ind1 nd cure ' disease I IIU.V.UUQ through the pores, arouses cirA I culation. heals inflammation, ncnOHL banish, s pain. Ua* sw. DrugfiHiT|.|F lit fists . or by m ..I. 3. Gibr ,i UI 11 I MEN I br, «n. 47 Grand Street, Jersey tefAGEgOW I expo -KB only. pwcetl. 1L -gl.t .1 L tterorP < ?<S j‘r l ' »PECIALTY Pi n. Co.. Eoom IC Times Bldg.. Chicago.' SIEMSION^K 0 ^ i >'Successfully Prosecutes Clafrns. M late Principal Examiner U.S. Pension BuYaau. I b » vra in last war, ISodjudicatirigclaims, atty silica Mention this pater wnnve m .Drtmiiii, I Larlcsiown, i elastic truss bCEESF 0 lUfB *“ file 0.-ily truss In <xist--BbLs» I Elia I that is v,cm with a!>- * 8 solute comfort night a.id s s ? ? IT* day. and it retains the rup11 LIBI 811 enns“ n or^--vc^srVtJain* ’s " « ami will <t a permanent i <.'a^ilogue Free, and speed? cure. 1 r -1_ 1b: anwAX X Y. fW^si Kg Nt ’W-? ' SN *l»’-IK. 'I. I >.. Mail Dept?*, Met i<-lu-Ws Theater, < 111. I 2 C - N. c. Ao. IO <>3 ' IVHEN writing to advertisers, > . v ? please say you saw ike adverti;»emcQt ■ n tins paper. । CoiuHiopilven and people JR / RJ who have weak lungs or Asth* । 1 yK ni2. should use Piso’s Cure for JR / Consumption. It has tured ' thousand#. It has not injur- jn i' ed one. It is not bad to take. KM i It is the best cough syrup. S 3 / ■Q Sold everywhere. 85c. |H i [
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lUWIBO. The Alexandra Improved Cream Sep- n^Bentstomaeh, Liver. Kidney amt Blood Remedy, ro itor “ana'ttv 2.500 IO 4.000 pounds per hour; two tll IsacU and Urabs, Tired, bres^vl Out.Xer'ouS ZieA umiKin line of machinery aud supplies for »»» months’ruppiy) 1-T” bntti.r anti Cheese face Iries. Send for catalogue. & Oc. •• on- month's SuppijM I Swu. T. ylt and Be >. rd, t Bldg and Mig. Co., igu to ROOT, BARK & BLOSSOM, Newark, N. J. NvJst Lake 2 _
FW 3 Anyone can play tho WITHOUT® A TEACHER! . tHne-ms Gui et , t her. nnd the price asked for it is a mere triHe when tho twoofft 13 T‘c AHrtvm'. Th« thousands of flattering testimonials which have come gratuitously to the I rubll’hers from persons who are using the boper Instantaneous music, speak no te too highly of its merit Price, SI.OO. locludlag Net of Ten (10' Ple-es of either Church Mns.ic or Popular Airs. Address, SOPER MUSIC, 62 World Building, New York. STRONG,”— ' £33l=^3=*“ Sk*-. l|_ — WARTMAN WIRE PANEL FEKCE HARMLESS to STOCK ” JmNethectnrngt’ of.any othcrfence; HARTMAN MFC. CO., B^A3tans>—< 308 State St^ i'll FALLS PA ^1 and 53 8. Forsyth St., Atlanta,
' .- r Q\s£LlG MT M 2 NG -The 60 Day CabbageT O1 I / Um'VsFt .5^ . This is absolutely the earliest cabbage in f-e world. Seed \ b L-AANrfgJW . T«ry .carve. Fir., Le.; S os.. 31c ;> 4 lb., $2. postedLJl\C *< THE earliest vegetables V Will be in «eat demand this «pria; and will fetch b-j prices. F To have the earliest, plant Sailer's seeds. $1 35 pkgs. Earliest Vegetable Novelties, postpail. r°R i*c. (with catalogue, i9c.) \ v • To Introduce mr seeds everywhere, we send, postpaid, upon wl” “vT 4 rec?xpt of 14c : 1 Six W ^« ks ’ HadisK In all 3 Parkins, 1 “ Silver S^te Lettuce, K-c. | j^ted nowhere * SJ?I •* Giant Prolific Tomato. 20c. > oor TOSKRaIW'A- - J 1 M Gian ' ^ml^r, 10c. 5 M BrilliantP.owerSe»jds,3se. ALL FOR 14c. I SALZER'S SEED CATALOGUE Is th « finest published. Csn us over Jso,t<B! It is jadiy SEED CO.. U Crosse, Wh. Ha g§ 50 * * * ■W I 1 City °f Toledo, 1 SA | g Lucas Co., |S. S. State of Ohio. ) of firm rs% ? •••- •— ho is the senior partner > t ft 1 I Cheney & Co -’ in the City of Toledo, County’ and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. I Fk- / u°I n to r b ^ fore me » and subscribed in mv presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1880. © G ; NOTARIAL SEAL * ri r r . o . LUCASt ' O ’ O - o a. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. c ™ ®p& T1 nn ij INTERNALLY, and acts directly £ g 1 Tll 3 upon 4 the Blood and !& .S-^' df S S mucous surfaces. SU 23 IS ’ey ■ ; Hall's Catanli Cure Is Sold by all Dealers in Patent Medicines. PRICE 75 CENTS A BOTTLE. /o| 8 3 IP 3 THE CNLY gku,ne kalls catarrh gure is bunt f ‘ Aj™? & coTestimonials sent free on application. fa BEWARE OF LMITATIONS. i WILL PAY i AND THE LARGEST TLTIER OF THE VAUGHAN POTATO! Grown from our seed in 1593. It 'v>H —you mention the name of this paner > cost you only'J J Cents to com- an - send £4 cent- , J2-2e stanmC ’ > ! pete for the Z 4 Hve Prizes^y-^Ty pA% r TI to ^v’aY? Ihe \ aughnn Potato is.-■■ .. - ^-',?^V>-es S in the U. S.. lOonncesof? as one of tr.e very best earh^X- <• Vaughan Potato. Com^ > and productive vanet.-s nov./<\ - ■ Car lar .1 FREE coJof ? before tlie pubuc,and ..o early . A VAUGHAN'S Theme”? potato now prewn has caused KJ« . . CtAk»nFMS.n ... • - J from ten ounces of this grand ft f S1 A A ^gra^ngs. > Potato and will pay two hundred vM aWVF.U V be-.'-Itv A?? -sos reaiar-J ,nC ^^^ i 3 ‘‘TT for three VAUGHA N ’ S / seed STORE > CHICAGO, ) MlK^gSi Qrd Dm-rr''^^ »4S W. Washington St. } 3— PRIZE FSvtr NEWYORK, : /tii Pr'iZE : c 13 Barclay Street. IWaS A_ _ 1 Hfc; C Wnte to-day. 7his AdverUsement SIO.OO Sffe ;
“August Flower” “ I am ready to testify under oath that if it had not been for August Flower I should have died before this. Eight years ago I was taken sick, and suffered as no one but a dyspeptic can. I employed three of our best doctors and received no benefit. They told me that I had heart, kidney, and liver trouble. Everything I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it up. August Flower cured me. There is no medI icine equal to it.” Lorenzo F. 1 Sleeper, Appleton, Maine. ©' a ROOT. BARK m BLOSSOM
