Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 June 1887 — Page 3

WOMEN

tilat renewed «tr Infirmities peculiar

fctdlnf renewed ®trenarth, or who suffer from Infirmities peculiar t» their »ex, nfcould try

Bf»

rnic8,

THE

BEST TONIC

This medicine combine® Iron with pure vegetable

and is invaluable (or Diseases peculiar to Voneiii and all who lead sedentary lim It En* idies and PurfflcH the Blood, Stimulates the Muscles and aid Aos

Se^Sbfniiooth.

It does not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or Toduoe oonsttpation—all

other Iron medicine* Ho.

Ins. ELIZABETH BAIBD, 74 Harwell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., sags, under date of Dao. 28th. 1884: "I have MM Brawn's Iron Bittern, and it ha* been lore than a doctor to mo. having cured me of the eakness ladies have in life. Also cured me of Liv-

Complaint, and now my complexion ia clear ana nod. Hag been beneficial to my children." Genuine has above trade mark and crossed red line# A wrapper. Take n® other. Made only by tKOWN CRlClnCAL CO.,B AI/HMORK, MR LADIES' HAHD BOOK—useful and attractive, conlining list of prizee for recipes. information about oins, etc., given away by all dealers in medicine, ot Muled to MY address on receipt

-4

3c. BU-RB.

TIME TABU.

This table la reckoned on the new standard lnetieth meridian time, which Is ten mlnntes iower than Terre Haute time.

TOT VAKDIIJA.—Trains leave for the east at -iS A. M. 12:65 P. U.' 2:33 *. M.1'30L M. 1:51 A. For the West at 1:42 A- M., 10:18,A. M. 10:04 A. and 2:13 P. v. Trains arrive from Bast at :S0 A. M., 10.00 P. M., 10*,12 A. X„ 2.-05: p. X. and 46 p. K. Arrive from West 1U.2 A. M. 1:43 A. 2:40 p. at. and 2:13 p. M.

THE LOOASSPOBT DrvtBiow. —Trains leave for ie north at 6:00 A. M, and 3:45 p. M. Trains arIre from the north 112:30 p. M. and 8:00

91.

10.08 ft.

vu

I. ST. I*—Trails leave 'orthoEast at 16:22 A T.5 7:30 A. M. 1:37 P.M. 8:47 p. M. For the West II.08 a.

m.i

8.15„p. m. 2:05 p. M.

THB E. & T. H.—Trains leave for the sonth at 00 A. K. lO-Ofi p. M. 8:20 p. K. rains arrive Croru tlw south at 4:50 A. H. 10:00 P: and 12:30 p. M. TKRBB HAUTB & PJSOBIA.—Trains leave for ie Northwest 6:20 A. M. arrives from the Northvet B.-03 p. u. {K. TT I., T. H. & WOBYHIKATEHI—Trains leave 1 6.-00 A. M. and 3.-25 p. u. arrive at 9:10 a. bd 8:«s p. m. iOaidAoo & EASTXRW ILLINOIS: —Trains leave ir the North at 4.55 a. m. 10.05 a. m. 10.35 p. m. id 2.27 p. m. arrive from the North at 3.20 a. lO.KSa. m.: 3.15 p. m.s and 10.00 p. m.

KIRKS

white

/Vvwre.

1

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Hi* The only brand of Laundry Soap awarded a "first clas3 medal at the New Orleans Exposition. Guaranteed absolutely pure, and for general household purposes is the very best

SOAR

VM IMtAW

TFHE

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.? bi.ni yijuL- £Xv.Cf-

lent prcn&ra ion known %a

Cnret In

foi tiic past year or more are pleased to report tlut it n»* given eottre s«*j?fect)on And we d© not beti«at« to recommend It.

1 TO 6 JiAYS.^ ^SU4RAOIEE] NO U1 Mara Stricter*.

i*

Itrd only by tits 7 its Cbenisil Co.

C. V/lllUm- c«* Syracu**, N."%

Cincinnati,!! Ohio.

Gold by DraixUte. Price. •!.«&.

For sale by Cook & Bell, druggists.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1887.

^Diagonal cloth coat-sleeves are quite \ny about a lady's waist.

'Peculiar in medicinal merit and wonjrful cures—Hood's Sarsadarilla. Now the time to take it, for now it will do ie most gooi. •Speaking of salt we may remark that is always seasonable.

following pensions have been

ScksvilleJohn,

nted: father of James CainLois, widow of Ezra Olds, husil. Increase, James Baker, Terre jaute Benson May field, Sullivan Na|»leon Rockwell, Terre Haute David iuss, Cloverdale.

frown's Bronchial Troches' for '^ughs and Colds "I do not see how ie possible for a public man to be I |xtself in winter without this admiraaid."—Rev. R. M. Devens, Pocassat, 'r-:

The burden of song is the being tiged to sit and listen to it.

I! HORSFORD'S AC10 PHOSPHATE.

ryous Prostration and Weakness of the Alimentary Canal. 5r. E. M. Gavitt, Toledo, O., Bays. is a valuable remedy in nervous wtration and weakness of the alimencanal."

What Her Mind Was Runninff On. 'eacher (to Miss Spoony, who is en•ed)—*'A conjunction is something unties. Mian Spcony, please give an example of conjunction." Miss Spoony—"The little word yes conjunction How so, Miss Spoony?" If yes is spoken by both parties at altar or before a justice of the peace nites, don't it?" So that's what yoa think about ing school hours, is it?"—[Texas ings.

THE HALIFAX CITADEL.

Unusual Action Taken by the British Authorities.

HALIFAX, N. S-,

May

27.—Extraordi­

nary precautions have lately been taken by the military authorities •which render admission to the citadel by ordinary citizens more difficult than ever, while even those supposed to have business there are under certain restrictions. No person, whether a British subject or not, can obtain entrance unless holding a pass from the Brigade office stating that there are reasons for bis, or her, admittance, and no one whatever is to be allowed inside, if the visit i« ont of mere curiosity. No foreigner, of whatever nationality, can be admitted unless he has a special permit issued by the War Office in London. Even offioers of the army stationed in Halifax are not permitted to pass the gates if they happen to be dressed in plain clothing and without the necessary pass. A communication received from the authorities this week contained orders that these new rules were to be enforced with the greatest strictness. The reasou for the measures taken to so rigorously exclude the public is said to be because newspaper correspondents have been granted so much freedom inside the citadel in the paBt that they have been enabled to give minute descriptions of the works, guns, etc., and this the authorities do not appreciate. —,

Night Messages.

New York has legalized betting on race tracks. The city of Charleston, W. Vs., after one year of prohibition returned to high license.

Young Men's Democratic olub of New York is organizing brandies throughout the country.

High-license took effect in West Virginia Wednesday. The license runs as 'high as 81,000.

Nick Sohneider, one of the (Chicago boodling contractors, turned state's evidence against the county officials.

John Holmes, once Surveyor of New York, is dead. Seven women will contest his will. Each claims to be the only original •widow.

Agnes, daughter of the millionaire Sens tor Dolph, of Oregon, married Richard Nixar, a New Orleans journalist, at Washington, Wednesday.

Canon Fleming, Queen Victoria's preacher, says his use of one of Mr. Talmage's sermons in a published volume of his own was a mistake and not plagiarism.

a

The Vicksburg Southrons and the Merchants Zouaves two aristocratic companies, left the parade at Washington because of the presence of a colored company.

Col. George Bliss, the well known attorney who prosecuted the Star-route cases, was married ut New York Wednesday to Miss Alice Casey. Col. Bliss recently became a Catholic in deference to his bride's wishes- a

Thrust at Lansdowne.

OTTAWA,

May 27.—In the house

Commons, yesterday afternoon, the Loyalists had prepared a motion in, order to comtait Parliament to the indorsement of tke Governor-general's, welcome home from the west. Imme diately after the routine business had been disposed of, Mr. Small, of Toronto, moved that the House take a recess at 4:40 until 8 o'clock, in order to give the members opportunity to take part in the reception to the Governor-general The Speaker having put the queetion' there were loud cries of "carried,' "lost."

Mr. Blake, leader of the opposition, said: "I understand that the motion cannot be put without the consent of the House."

The Speaker—"If anybody takes objection the motion cannot be put." Mr. Blake—"I take it."

The ministerialists received this declaration with jeers, but it was sufficient to kill the motion.

RECKLESS MARKSMEN.

A Clay County Lady Instantly Killed by Careless Shooting. BRAZIL,

Law and Order Advocate Beaten. BBIDGETON, N. J., May 27.—F. C. Smith, attorney of the Law and Order Society, was terribly beaten by roughs last night He is unconscious. Hia opposition to the liquor dealers is supto have led to the assault upon

posed him.

New Methodist Church.

Thanks to the untiring efforts of Samuel Knowles and others a new Methodist Episcopal church to cost $1,200 will be built at Tuttle's cemetery. On Saturday, the 4th of June the corner stone will be laid with most impressive ceremonies. There will be present,

Matchew, presiding elder, Rev. Mclntire, of St. Louis, and Rev. Brown, the regular preacher. There will, no doubt, be a large crowd in attendance.

THE

lower floor of the building in the

new Beach block to be occupied by Cook, Bell & Lowry, druggists, will not be divided by a walL Iron columns are being put up today.

COL. SAM B. CHAMBERS,

"DOUBTLESS

FROM

better known

as Old Silver-Top, died at Greensburg, this state, last week. Several years ago he conducted a short temperance campaign here in Terre Haute. The later years of his life were devoted to the tempdtance cause. At one time in bis life be was proprietor of a circus and played the. part of clown himself. During the war he was colonel of a Pennsylvania infantry regiment. He was an odd genius, but a good man in the main, and made many friends,

QUEEN KAROIITANI,

hi

God might have made a

better berry than the strawberry, but doubtless he never did," said some be liever in the omnipotence of the Creator and the goodness of the strawberry. And yet there seems no good reason why, in the little matter of berries, for instanoe, the best here should not be the best anywhere, the absolute best, the best possible. What could be the object in stocking the earth with seoond or third rate berries?

after hobnobbing

with European royalty, may return to the Sandwich islands to find she hasn't any throne. Her husband, King Kalakawa has undertaken to extend his island dominions by forming a "confeder ationof Ooeanica." Once there was a dog which lost a piece of meat trying to catch its larger shadow in the stream it was crossing.

CANON FLEMING

is Queen Victoria's

chaplain. He has just published a volume of sermons which he did the Almighty the honor to preach before the Queen. One of these sermons the wicked Pall Mall Gazette had discov ered to be a gross plagiarism of a sermon delivered by T. De Witt Talmage the Brooklyn acrobot, some six years ago. Talmage purchased No. a 9 hat as soon as he heard this.

present indications the wheat

crop of Vigo and surrounding counties will be a splendid one this season. It ought to be to make the average of the past five years anything like decent. Our farmers have had a dark and dismal time of it for several years past, but it begins to look as if day was dawning.

BUFFALO BILL'S

Wild West show is

being patronized by the nobility in London. Bill charges them $5 a head to get inside the inclosnre- At those prices his patronage is likely to be confined to the aristooraoy.

GREENFIELD,

THS

Ind., now claims to have

the biggest and best gas well in the state. Her oitizens will not let it be piped out of town, but offer gas free to all comers.

Paris Gazette says "Mr. Blaine

is again being elected by postal oard' and the fiend who polls railroad trains This will b9 Mr. Blaine's fourth term on that kind of an election."

WHEN

CLAY

ROBERT GARRETT

1

A BLAMEWORTHY misstatement" is the way in which aNew York parson referred to apiece of evidence which the lawyer in the case characterized as "blanked lie."

the Salvation army begins

drafting recrnits it is to be hoped that, as in war times, those who have a root ed aversion to enlisting may hire substituted.

county is cnltivating its local

pugilistic talent, with the«evident in tention of discovering a champion to contend against Prof. Sullivan.

IF

May 27.—Thomas||Lewellyn

andEd Toole, young toughs at Benwood, this county, were Ehoting at a mark with pistols near and. in the direction of Mr. John Smith's residence, when Mrs. Smith stepped around the corner of the house and was shot in the neck by one of the boys. The ball severed the jugular vein and caused almost instant death. Whtn they learned what they had done the boys disappeared,and at a late hour this evening had not been Bpprehended.

Wm. O'Brien is a sample Irishman the wonder is so plucky a race has not subjected the English instead of being held in subjection by them.

A FRUIT and vegetable canning estab lisbment. is the one thing now most needed in Terre Haute. And next to that is a creamery.

has concluded

get a buyer before he sells his & railroad.

Obituary.

Mrs. Myton, of north Ninth street, died at 2 o'olok after a lingering illness of consumption, Mrs. Myton was an estimable lady and had a large circle of friends who will cincerely mourn her loss. She was buried at Otter Creek cemetery by her husband.

The Government Building.

Rapid progress has been made in the work of completing the new government building in the last few weeks. A large force of men is at work putting in arches for the floor. The seoonu

is nearly oompletecL

BERLIN,

Jttev

law.

Mrs. S. J. Snyder, of Crawfordsville, who has been visiting Mrs. John Schnell, of east Main street, for several days, returned to her home today.

P. J. Kaufman is ont again today. Nothing short of an attack of rheumatism will keep the enterprising P. J. away from his place of business cn Saturday.

TRIED,

ia:-) IP itU aai

CRUCIBLE.

s.s.s

About twenty pemagol dlaoovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pronounced Itcsnoer. 1 have tried a number of physician*, but without receiving any permanent benefit. Among the number were one or two specialists. The medicine they applied was like fire to the aoro, causing Intense pain. I saw a statement In the papers telling what S. S. S. had done for others similarly afflicted. I procured some at once. Beforo I had used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer waa healing up. My general health had been bad for two or three years—I bad a hacking cough and spit blood continually, I had a severe pain In my breast. After taking six bottles of 8. S. S. my cough left me and I grew stoutef than had been for several years. My cancet h»« healed over all but a little spot about the •ise of a half dime, and It Is rapidly disappearing. I would advise every one with cancer to give S. 8. S. a fair trial. ?!.••

Mas. NANCY J. McCONATJGHET, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. *ob.l6,M86.

t(|

Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable, and seems to cure cancers by forcing out the impurities from the blood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.

THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,

DRAWER 3, ATLANTA, OA. is*

KASKINE

The New

Mr. Grldeon xhomrson, the oldest and one cf then ost expected citizens of Bridgeport. nn., says: "I am ninety yetrs of nge, and for tn last three years have suffered from malaria and the effeois ^f quinine poisoning. I recently began with Kaskine which broke up the malaria and increased my weight 22 pounds."

Mrs. T. A. Soloman, of 16* Hallday street, Jersey City, writes: My son Harry, eleven years, was cared of Malaria by Ka?kine, after fifteen months1 illness, when he bed giv^n up all hops

Letters from the above persons, giving fall de tails will be sent on application. Kasklne oan be taken without any special medioal advioe. tl per botile.

THE KASKINE CO., Warren street New York.

A

POSITIVE

obstinate case in four days or lens.

obstinate case in four days or

Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies.

No sickening results, as from the use of Cnbeba, copaiba or oil or sandalwood which are certain to produce dyspepsia.

Price $1.50. Sofd by all druggists or mailed on receipt of price. For further particulars send for circular.

MATHE7 CAY10S'

Used for over 25 years with great success by tht physicians of Paris, New York and London, and superior to all others for the prompt euro of alt eases, recent or oflong standing. Put up only in Glass Bottles containing 64 Capsules each. PRICE 75 CENTS, MAKING THEM THE CHEAPEST CAPSULES IK THE MAEKET. Prepared by CUN&OIE,

GAFSULRS

Paris.

Or the Li

floor

Become a Law.

May 2S—The Swiss govern

ment spirit monopoly bill has become aj^0^6

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J* rf Tt

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n.-ib

Quinine

1

Giv&s

A POWERFUL TONIC

that the most delicate stomach will beer.

A Specific for Malaria,

4

Rheumatism.

Nervous Prostration^

sad all Germ Diseases.

THE MOST 801EKTIFICAND SUCCESSFUL BLOOD PUB EIER. Superior to quinine. Mr.

T.

A. Miller, 630 eatt 167th street, New

York, was oared by Kaekine of extreme malarial prostration after seven years raftering. He had ran down from 115 pounds to 97, began on Kasklne In Jnne, 1886, w«nt to work in one month, regained his fall weight in six months. Quinine did him no good whatever.

"Bike" is

Pi

Gooi

km

1 1

Established 1842.

-fcv lost The Man. fet*Base Ball Magnate—"W&nt a job as umpire, eh? Applicant—"That's what I'm after." "Ever umpire before?' "No." "Play ball?" "Never." "Then what are your qualifications?" "I have been leader of a church choir for ten years." "Why didn't yon Bay so bo-' fore? STou're just, the man we've b&en looking for. Consider yourself engaged.' —Pittsburg Dispatch.

Barnum wants crown jewels.

On without Medicine. Patented October 18, 187(5. One box will cure the most

iBte or manea on

CURE.

J. O. ALLAN CO., P. O. Box 1533 or 83 John St.,7.

PENNYROYAL PILLS

"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Genuine.

8&fe ind always Reliable. Beware of worthless Imitations. Indispensable to LADIES. Ask your Drajndst tor "Chichester's KncDsn"and take no other, or lncloie 4c. (stamps) to us tbr particulars Utter by return moll. WaiKE

Sold by Drngsfots everywhere. Ask tor "Chichester's Knjriuh" PeiiHyrqyal Pills. Take no other.

Sold

Everywhere.

DRUNKENNESS

h® Lijrnor Habit, Positively Cared BT Administering Dr. Haines* Golden Specific.

It oaa be given In a cap of coffee or tea with oat the knowledge of the person fating it is ab solutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a mod erste drinker or an alchoholie wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been been made temperate men who have taken Gulden Specific in their ooffee without their knowledge,and today believe they t.i of their own free will. IT NEVER FAii-, The system once impregnated with the Specific, it becomes an alter iuaposslbill jty for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by

James E, Somes, druggist, corner Sixth and Ohio streets, Terre Haute, Ind.

Cents on the dollar Remov ed. City Drug Store, 210 Wa bash avenue. All patent medicines reduced to 70 cents on the dollar. Other drugs in proportion.

DK. J. C. CASTO, Proprietor.

ii ii

#Farm^Implements.

m#f

if

The Largest Stocks in Wetem Hidtana.

Wagons, Buggies, Surreys and Road Carts, ia

cCprmick, Harvesting Machines, Olivet ajidjcn peris I Qast and Steel Plows

Cultivntors. FarmBells. Cider Mills All kinds of Fence Wira

S*eel Hoes, Shovels and Rikes:

4

.i Ji"» a- tr sifii

0.£l. SMITH.

1

As special premium at the county fair I will give for the beet display of farm roducts an Oliver Chilled Flow.r

now the recognized tmh

for bicycle.

tits,*, New StrelEU "niet"

DaysSleep,

An Elegant Substitute

Straw hats are dence.

gaining more confi-

The man who is religious on Sundays only is alwas honest if well watched r-'r..*'

l'f,

That Tired Feeling.

Afflicts nearly every one in the spring The system having become accustomed to the bracing air of winter, is weakened by the warm days of the changing season, and readily yields to attacks of disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the medicine needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body, and also expels all impurities from the blood. Try it this season. ftever borrow if you can possibly avoid it.

to buv the French

Among the people of today, there are few indeed, who have not heard of the merits of Priokly Ash Bark and Berries, as a household remedy. Teas and drinks have been made of them for centuries, and iu hundreds of families have formed the sole reliance in rheumatic and kidney diseases. Prickly Ash Bitters now takes the place of the old system and is beneficial in all troubles of this nature.

A jewelere' exchange will be opened in New Ifork July 1.

A freeline of hotel busses has embittered the Niagara hackmen.

Amber jewelry is conei lered the iest if the dress is of black lace.

taat-

A man in Staatsburg, N. Y., has got a patent on a mere toothpick.

"Ohl if I had ortly known that in time." Known what? "Known that a simple cold in the head may develop in to chronic Catarrh." Well, it isn't too late, for Ely's Cream Balm will cure oatarrh even after the sufferer's life has become a burden to him, and he a nuisance to his friends. It is the only radical and thoroughly scientific catarrh cure known. Not a snuff. Not a liquid. Price fifty cents

The New Consumptive Cure. -The death

W ATERLOO,IOwa,

May

30.

of Mrs. Clark Inman,who bad been suffering from consumption,and was lately treated by the Bergeon method, was from pleurisy, and uot either the original malady or the gaseous enemata. She waa very much benefited by the treatment, as are half a dozen other consumptives in this place.

Beai'ty is a Precious Gift

And faultless teeth in a lovely moath is one of its greatest charms. Be careful of your teeth, and preserve them by using SOZODONT, that charm in dentifrice, which is perfectly harmless and absolutely indispensable for the toilet

A Polish Protest.

VIENNA,

May

27.—Three

'i.K- Ati.H

124 and 126 West Main street

VLA3XY LAMP CHIMNEYS AE| s, offered for sale represented ».* as good as the Famous

BUT THEY

NOT I

And like all Counterfeits lack thf Remarkable LA8TI1KO Qualities c.^-. OF THE GENUINE*

ASK n» FOR

irf.

For Oils salts,' Pills and all kinds of bitter, nauseous Liver Medicines and Cathartiois the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its sdvantage are evident—it is more easily taken, more acceptable to the stomach, more pleasantly effeoive, and more truly beneficial to the system than any othee remedy. Recommended by leading physicians, and for sale in 50 cent and 1$ bottles W. C. Buntin

PEARLTOP

THsr"

ind Insist THIS

HIONG LABE1

on Each CHlKHEx

PatOct. 0,1883.

The

PEARL TOP

is

manufactured ONLY by

&£0, A, MACBETH &C0Ux PITTSBURGH. PA.

STurm&Yg*

Homeopathic Veterfnar Specifics for [HORSES, CATTLE, SHEI^

DOGS, HOGS, POULTRf.t

rUsedbyU.3.

CATARRH

HWFEVER

hundred tel­

egrams have been received by Polish members of the .Reichstag imploring them to make an effort to persuade the government protest apainst the Russian decree which forbids foreigners from acquiring landed property in Bussian .Poland.

GoveniiLj

Chart on Rollers, and Book Sent Pw)

Hnmphrays'Med. Co., 109 Folton St., N. 1

EFMPHBEYSV HOMEOPATHIC fffP

SPECIFIC No. fill

In use 30 years. The only eraaocssfnl remedy for

Nervous Debilitjf, Vital Weakness

end Pro&tration, from over-work or other caam 91 per viaLor 5 vials and large vial powder, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, or sent postpaid on receipt prioe^-ilmagkr»J»'fiodiringCo., luaifnttaa St., Ii.

j3L a 3FL E.

To fill who nre suffering from the errors and .nfllscrotlons of youth, nervous weuknesa, early decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you,FREE OP CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the KEY. JosrpTT T. INMAU,

Station D. N'.w Ytrle Cit*

OF INTEREST MEN

Manly Vigor, Weakness or I/oes of Memory permanently restored by the use of an entirely new remedy. The Verba Santa from Spain Spanish Trochees never fall. Our illustrated S3 4 page book and testimonials, (sent sealed). Every man should read it. VON GRAEP TROCHEE CO,, TDrP 59 Park Place New York. llJtiL

ELYS

!CREAH_BALM

a 8

A a

nil am mat Ion

Seals the Sores.

to

of Taste,

nses

II a in

A Qnlek Relief A Positive Care

particle is applied into each nostril and ia agreeable. P-ioe GO cents at Druggists: by msll registered, fOcts. Circulars free. ELx BRC8. Druggists, Owego,». Y.

stimulates the torpid liver, strengthens the digestive organs, regulates the bowels, and are unequaled as an

ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.

In malarial districts their virtues are widely recognized, as they possess pee nliar properties in freeing thesystem from that poison. Elegantly nngar coated. Dose small. Price, 25cts.

Sold Everywhere.

Office, 44 Murray St., New York*