The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 June 1896 — Page 1

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OIIKCB NBECTOM. LUTHERAN < , l!i:WII:-lle* J*'*’** I*»*»<v«. Pastor In . bargv I‘rvwhW *'‘‘ , y »U‘ «'»’** *sbb*ll> al II o Cluck Good serluvVi' polluted All are ,-orUUll)hivllvUiuatlviiU tbv-<u livlue aarvlraa * “’ ,u r M R I’lll'Bi H:--Prcadilmr on wc<w<lawl fourth Sabbath of each month al II a•“ wad the Oral babbaiU al*:*S p n» Mi.iday M-bnol.at 10 a tn Prayer n.c-iinu lue-ain> untiuin A cordial iiieltauou to allau.wpn. HLKIiU.N. l-aMor ÜBJCTUKKN CHI’R< H:-l‘n achlfii: i-i«ry eeoud Sunday aud the Saturday etentajt playat* meaUhf «vWJ Wednesday • vvuius CUUBUH OF GUl»: l*raacb!tnr-«• very ah Sunday at 11 ’ cl<> k suwlij s . « . ataSOa m. Ptayer iiiwtinsr < ' eulu(. .Ali are cordially luvllvl altrnd JOkKl’ll HI MFCS. I'aib-r I • ° Y. P «. C. Ri-Mueimfn held at E» Cbureb humUhJ >P- m AU * ri * V >MiTH. PrcUdii.t Wambs Cutw bia. BKIET ISW’IETISSgVBAWUM LOGO I KO «M, r . a at W. Sutler. W M llinbMl Nicwloi. S. W r-_ K. E- Snavely. J- "'• Stated Haatlnp. Friday •tfolok on or SaOvra fall amoti aud l*o arnica * yosctt sKo u»ooh' no s». KNIGHTS OF PYTHIASIgug.Ta rood atandiuf art. lu.lud cd atWm .Snavely. C. C IdC Graham. K <»f R- AB. LoYJX JEMPLE NO. ISO Rathbcre Sisters Meat every Friday Evening at CaMic HbH Ail aieUrr an* •oniialiy inviUl W attend LaUHA BowL4>. M E. C Nora Ihwr. Mui X * 0. y YIBW POUT NOW. Q. A It every Hi and ad Monday afcht* ■ la aach acaulh ' Oliver Crurawell. 1' C. QTRAVVSF. TENT NO. 157 K. 0. T. M. .-arf sMtfe*. «** and «h Thursday | •vwSac of me*’* »“ *«*•' Millar A Mu»ho«« a dn»« »lor» AH Mr "alt*l» cer«lallyia»<i"d to nlicnd J V. HatUtV. hlr Kt- <bin. A-A- KOO*. IL K ... .’ ■ SYRACUSE HIVE NO. 51 L. 0. T H. Maetiuga held th* Ist * nJ 3r<l Friday eveniagn in e*cb month, in K. O. T. M. Lail. All Lady MaccaMM inritad to attend. J Hexa SriutiCK, Com. Dak Hillabold, Lady R. K. Railway Tine Tabbs.

Baltimore & Ohio R. R. r Tiaina Pass Syracuse as follow' — HAST BOVSDM H*. M Vocal A P''— x . ■ taMfUt and Mali »'■** A. M I FttMtlW IBsfc l ,; N ) WE«T BOUND Mo IT FaoMfnjer and Hail . s ® ’’ *’ • 01 IxmU .—— -■•’ ?»:M) A M J M BLAIR. Dw-al Agent. PM further taferwitioa call oa B <• ° PUthat Afoot °c oddrooa U Alloa. Aa» i •art PasTr Altai t bKBKiK m • • T. B.XIAMPBA W. VIIAK O M 1 I U 033*1 iKipt Gvh ♦ !*••» r Ax•• V f. C- C. & St. L. R. R. B!g Four Kent#. HUE TABUF. From Milford. lod.. In effect Oct 20th. 1895. ’< GOING NORTH. •a St. Mail aad t*prc** ’I *? a m IK* GOING SOITH. Mo. fa all aad gi»nw» • M a. m ff all aad Kapfooa I>p. a - £ 4££T' o-lv a Hikes. UMTTHBBO'S CITY MEAT MARKET. Pay hUhea’ market prt<-o for t'attk. H<*» • Tor 1 HMm. Hard aad Talton- Fre»>' «**» a« olt Itasca- Clean btoekaand courteous Irnatmaat to all. SYRACUSE. - IND. rvEO. DARR, . HMUTIkK "1 EXUUKI. 1 ban on band the finest line of (aakvta in the county. «»ver twenty ditferaM styles ami fiatok couil*lH*liaa of Burial Rube*. Auswtr ail talk pwtptly day or night. 11l I CUE, ISNIM

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FOURTH OF JULY! / 7lb«&> Syracuse will Celebrate. Syracuse will celebrate this year in grand atyle. A large amount of money baa been subscribed by our mercbanta, and the day will be one of pleaauieiu even body who ocmes to town. TEure will be bicycle races, boat races, foot racta and game of base bull. The Ft./Wayn* dub will play the Giants in the afternoon, game called at 2:30. In the evening a grand display of fire-works will be given. Let everybody comt to Syracuse cn the 4tb. and spend a day of recreation and pleasure. See large bills for further information PROGRAMME. Five Mile Bicycle Race, open to all Two Mile Bicycle Race, winners of any’race barred, ' One Mile Ladies Race, open to ali. - 150 yard F< ot Race, ojien to all Good Cash pi ires for each race. Rase Bail game iu,the afternoon at 2:80, p. tn. Ft Wayne vs. Syracuse Giants. . The celeb: hted Syracuse Baud will give an op n air concert during th day and evening. Let every body come and ei j'«y the day. A grand display of fire-wOtka in the evening

Band Benefit. Saturday evening the band gave an ice dream festival for the purpose of getting enough money to purchase a new baritone Loin. The school Louse yard was selected as the place to bold the festiyal, but rain spoiled the plan, and tt|e tables v, rre taken into the K. P. ball, wbeve the ladies took charge and-iUirved delicious ice cream and cake. During the evening the bard rendered some choice selections which were tho roughly etj >yed The sum of 820 was taken, and the festival was a pronounced success considering the threatening weather, which caused many to leave for heme earjy. The boys express their (barks to the ladies who so cheer fully helped to make the festival a success, and also to tho*e who con tributed ao liberally .

GRADUATING EXERCISES. The foil owing prog tarn rs the Literary Eierci-tee of the pupils, of the Bth year grade, class of I’6. to be held in the Church of God. Fri day evening, July 3, lSt 6. Pa M:.mi Song, Lin h r Something, Clu-rus. Invocation Rev. J. Buuipi-.s. Song. We. May Nut Forget, Chorus. Essay, Reproduction of Evangeline, Miss Jessie Younce. „ „ The King of the Golden River, Mimi Katie R mew 11. Solo, Leonore, " M:m Nora Miks. Essay, Ibe Shoe Peg's Story, Mica Maty Wolf. E»«ay, Discontent. Mina Nora Ward. Solo, Mimi Irene Sprague. Essay, Evargchne, Miss Violet t Odell. Address, County Superintendent, Gao. W. Worley. Presentation of Diplomas, Mies Myrtle Bushong, Quartette, Good Nig Lt Mr. and Mrs. Hire, Dale Uillabold, C C Bachman

WOMAN-3 CAN T. A Ns of UkoJloßpoMlMUtteo TtoU Am flawed M Furcly PoaUulno. (Um can'V for the life of her. make bead nor tail of a time table. She can't be jolly aad appreciate the best time going, if she Lm*vb her hair is out of curl. She can't, when It’s a question between Cupid and herself, help raying “No** when she means *'T«v,“ and vice versa. She cannot, not even the most daring of her sea, scratch a match on the sole of her boot—st least, in am unconcerned manner. She can't take a hammer Into her band sad attempt picture hanging without battering the w alls and her thumbs into pitiful condition. She can't help gauging a woman by her clothes, even though experience has taupht her that beggars sometimes rkle in fine cocehes. She tails utterly to wrap a parcel up without spearing it through and through with pi tis besides the card ♦’ t ' v -.1-1.11 ! _r. ’'r*.

SYRACUSE. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA. THURSDAY JUNE 25. 1896.

ORDINANCE INO. 35An ordinance to License the sale of Intoxicating Liqncrs. and the keeping cf Billiard Tables, Peel Taoiak, Pigeon Holo Tables, and Nine or Ten Pin Alleys within the limits of the Incorporated Town of Syracuse in Kesciusk > Countr, Indiana., and prescribing penalties forth! violation thereof Si:, 1. Ba.it ordained by the Board ■ <>f Trustees of the incorporate,! down *of Syracuse, iu (jountf. In- ■ diaiia; that it >haH unlawful for any ; jH'i’Son. directly or indirectly. V- sell. ' baiter or give aivay. for any purp'-'s.- <>f i gain w..thin the corporate i>n»its <4 «ai<t i Town, any Spirituous. Vinous or Malt 1 Liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, without first procuring honi I the Board of Triwtecs cif said Town. I license as hereinafter .provided; nor shall any person, without first having procured such license sell or barter any intoxicating liquors to he drank or su'fer to le drank ,in his house, outhouse., yard, garden, or the appurtenances thereunto belonging Sec. 2. The words ••Intoxicating Liquor” shall apply to any spirituous or malt liquor.- or to any intoxicating liquor whatever, which, is used or may be used as a beverage. Ssc. 3. Any person desiring to obt .in license to" sell intoxicating liqutirs w itihiu the corporate limits of said town •sj.a.i tile with the Board of Trustees then f. in writing, a yct’itiou therefor, in which he shall set nut t|ie precise location ot the premises on w!n< h he desires to si'll and to permit the liquoys to bedrank and the kinds of liquor* be desires to s«y. and in winch lie shall also show -to the said Board of Tnistece that license tosell on the same premises baa been regularly grat.ted lloard-pf Commisaioneraof said Kosciusko" County. Whercfor, w hen he shall have paid into the treasury of said town the sum of One Bundled Dollars for such license and an additional fee of one doliar V> the Town Clerk, for issuing the same, the said Beard of Tru»tces shall grant and the sahl clerk shall issue to him a license for one year from the time that license granted him by die said , oard of County Commissioners, which license Shall Specify the-name of the-applicant, the kind of liquors to be sold, and the place where they aie to be sold and drank.

Sec, 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep for gain or profit within the corporate Inuits of said tow n, any Billiard Table. Wool Table. Pigeon Bule Table. Bagatelle Table, or Nine or Ten Pin Alley, without first haying procured license so to do from the Board of Trustees of said Town. &«•.♦ Anyif erson desiring to procure license to keep for gain or profit any such table <>r alley within the corpjrate limits of said town, shall file his petition for the same with the said Board of Trustees, setting forth the kind of table or tables or -alley he desires to keep, ami the location us the place where ha desires U» to keep them, and upon paymentmtri the treasury of said tow n of Fifty Dollars for the firstand Twenty five Doi ■lars for each additional table kept by any one person or hi m. or Fifty Dollars for any alley ss herein set-out. and an a Iditiobal fee ofxOne Dollar to the Ci|erk for issuing tha same, the said clk»rk shall issue him license for one year from-the fiiigg of such petition. Sue. W. Any person violating -any j■: ■ i«ion of this,ujdinauce^hall Im: fined in.an;. <t:m n t to exceed leu lAiliars and for kei piug any table or nine pin or ten pm alley without first procuring license, as hereir. set out. eac* day shall constitute a separate aud distinct offense. Sec. 7. This ordinance Shad take effect and be in full force on aiid after the'lst d:r.-of July. 189®, and after its pubiieatioii in tlo Syracuse BegisAer..,. .Sec. & Ail. crdinanies and patts’ of oniinances in cuutiict herewith are hereby repealed, Ihiiv pus-■ 1 by the Board of ’lrustevs in regular sessbm June 13.1890 ■ A M YOI’NCE. { FK ED BIN DEKER. , i (J il STOIGH- ( BeaL. I ’ll v.-:> < - — - Ei> C Graham. Town Clerk.

»»r> Irsublesome Laxative •tea*'* are a bother ('aid-, well s Syrup Pepsin is more convenient. j pleasant to take ami more effective Trv a 10c bottle large sizes 50c and Si al Theo. Miller'*s drugstore. Eli Hill. Lumber City. Pa. writes ••1 have bess suffering fn»m Piles for twenty five years atul .bought mv case incurable De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve wa» recommend ini ta me as a pile cure, d so 1 lx>ught a oox and It pm formed a permanent cure " This is <»mly one of Ihousandl of similar cases. Eraema sores anti skin diseases viekl quickly- « hen it Is used- Miller A Bushong Low Rates to Cleveland The Nobles ot the Mystic shiuv sill mos t at CleveUn.l. June S snd 8< . |\>r this >,-c.is!<>n Ibc Bt O K KCo will •ell tk kvU at reduced ratee frutu all points •i'.rn-.-W»st-of the OlOcKovr f« r v.l us June a and St. valid for. return imummci-! until JuueS The fan- fiomVhkuso will Lei ib ilandcurrespoudlaity h»» rates from all I all orher points Tickets Wilt also be ou sale ! al all point* tbtouibout the west 1 Tie 11 A O i* the only line runulns Pulman ; sleeper* between I hica»-o*nd Ckoehoul Fur full Information write to L S Allen. A ! GPA Grotd i ciUril Passenger Station. Chicago I Wc kre unxiotis to do a Uttio go»<l in ! I this work! and can think of no U-tter i I or pleasanufr way to do it than by re- ; couimcudtng "One Minute Cough Cure as a preventative of pneumonia, consumption and other Sutton* lung trouj blcs that follow neglected voids. Miller & Bushong Half Fails to Ullvaland, Ohio. Via the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. On June 21 aud 2*2, the Baltimore • A Ohio Railtoad will aell excursion tickets to Ckvelaod, Ohio, at rate of one fate for the touud tnp, account Nobleu of Ue My atic SUritm Impetial Council, licketa will be good for teturu until June 25, 1 SUE. I'ur lurtlier iulvimatiou call oo or addreea any B. A O. Tieket Agent. ‘ or L. 3. Alku. Asa't Gev'i I‘us‘r Ag i, Cinnago, 111. *•

A Jn-,aneie FollUetas. The remarkable Women In politics in Japan is Mme. Hatoyama. When l.er huskxir.d. a leader of the progne- , aionkt party, ran fw parliament, she ■ took the stump and made Spccchee , in his iatervM—a very extraerdinary .’ thing for a Japanese lady to do. She te i now a teacher In the acadeujj of which her buabarid is principal. s Effect ot Tree D.«tm. tion. The intiCwnce of forest® in pivtrctmg I the water supply is well illustrated in j the case of Greece. In ancient days she i poasrcscs! T.500.0<V acra® of To- ! day ahe has hardly 2,<KXi.OOO acres, end tho aeaeclty -of water and othe-1- injurious clUnaUc effects are t rateable to the ckitruct ion of the tr«e». W- . - Ml| rn. - < A UeuUl Thins tn Spldenu There is a spider in New Zealand that usually throVs coils of its web about the head of Rs prey, nntil tho w retchix) victim is blinded and then choked. In many unfrequented dark nooks of the Juugle you come oeroas most perfect skeletons of small birds caught la these terrible snares. The Sorrow of China. The Yellow river is styk-d “the Sorrow of China.” During the lost cent ury it has changed its oourse 21 times, and now flows into the sea through a mouth 300 miles distant from thaf of 10® years ago. ft is ratimatfd that its floods In the century have cost China ndXXXOOO >f l ivra. The Term* of Denmark. Ont of 220.000 farms in Denmark only J. 900 are over 230 scree in extent anil must of them are worked by their ownera. By their great technical knowledge of their business and the gradual change from growing grain to breeding cattle and dairy forming the Danish farmers have suffered )et»s from fransstlautie competition than those of any other European country. The Moat trowtleU Spot. It is stated'that-the most crowded spot on the eurtfs surface is the “Mahder-aggio.” in the city of Vuletta, In Malta, i’pob a spot ln this place, about 2\s square acres in extent, no fewer than 2.574 live. This is st the rate of J30.D00 per square mile, or 1.017 to so sere. A Olgstns FHh. The digging fish is a native of the lakes and rivers of Central Africa. )Vhen the dry aeasun approaches It burrows In the mud it the bottom of its residence to the 4epth of two or three feet, g.vra to slc -p and awaits the return of the wet seaeon. It wouki lie hard iff convince a man suffering from bilious colic that bis agony is due to a microbe with an.tin prononnral Je i ante. But one dose of i eWitt s Colic atfff t'hofora Cure will ci nvince him of its pow -r, to ass >rd in-s-tant relief. It kihs paid. Mi ler & luthing:

The Mountain Chautauqua. s'ouutain Lake Park. Md.j -on the V ain Line of the picturesque B. A O. The most superb and sensible Summer resort in America. < S3OO,DIM) expended in improvemen e; 200 beautiful cottages; hotel an 1 cot tage board at from $5.00 to sl2 per week cheaper than staying at home. The ! mountain air and the mountain views i simply indesctibable. Session August 5 to 25. Three superp entertainments daily. The best music andi the best lecturers that money can procure. Dr. T. DeWitt Tahuage, Gen. John B. Goidon and Bishop J. H. Vincent already recured, with 100othtrs. Dr. W. L. Davidson, th* L'reat Chautauqua manager in charge Summer Schools. —20 departments ‘ «f important school work, in charge , of leading instructors from the prom iuent u ni versi t iow A wonderful I chance for leathers and students de siring to make up studies. Tuition inaigilifieaut AVishes of students gratified. Low rates on railroads For full detailed information and illustrated programme, address A II Sperry, Mountain Like Park, 111 When we consider that the intestines i are about five times as k»ug a* the lindy. we can realise the intsnse suffering axperiencec when they tee<-ome infiameii. De Witt s Colic and Cholera<iJ>ure sub.dues iuilamation at «>n«*e and remove® the difficulty Milkr A B.i*h<>ng.

The Discovsry. Sated His Lite Mr G. raillouette. DrtiggK Beavers v . e, HL..says: — "To Er. King's New Discovery .1 owe my life Was taken with Lagrippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but ot no avail and was given up amt t*»id 1 could m»t lira Having Dr. King ® Sew Hivwr- ,: v in my store 1 sent MT a bottle ami began Its nse and fr<>m the tirse dose l>egun t<> get better, ami after using* three bottles was up and about agam i It is Worth its weight in gold It e wont, keep store or bouse wittumt it Get a trial bottle at Miller A Bushong's .'■ ■ M Persons who Lave a caugbiug speU every night on account ot ,a tickling sensation i* the throat, may overcome it at ,unce by a dose cl One Minute Cough Cure. —Miller A Bushong. Cure lor Headache. As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric' Bitten has proved to be toe very best. It effects a permanent cure ami the most dreaded habitual si«-k headaches yield to the infiueDce. We urge all who are afflicted to procures bottle and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and lew coses long resist the use of this medicine Try it once. Fifty cents ami tl al Milhsr A Bushong's drugstore. Small in size btt great in resatS. De Witt's Little Early Kwon act aeutiy but thoroughly, curing indigestiou. djsj’epsia and eotistipatiuU. small pill, safe pill, bed pill.

The Cash Store HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED FULL LINES OF GOODS FOR ALL OUR VARIOUS DEPARTi MENTS WE ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY THE PEOPLE OF THIS VICINITY WITH A CHOICE, UP-TO-DATE line of Merchandise. X x x x a: X X Now dress goods. Anticipating a very radical change in the styles of dress goods for the spring of *96 we made an extra/ ordinary effort to close out all stock on hand, and to what extent we Succeeded many of you know. X Very little left. X Which enabled us to pdt in a complete and up/to/date line. X MOHAIRS. In plain and figured. X NOVELTIES, all styles. X SERGES, HENR ETTAS U X PLAIDS, a fine line, suitable for waists and suits. X THE LA TEST IN TRIMMINGS to match goods. X X X' X A hew line of shoes. All kinds and sizes in strictly up/to/date And the full worth of your money///100c on the $ Special closing prices on all old lines. X X X HATS===Young men, We wish to call your attention to the fact that we have in stock a full line of the popular styles in Fe/ doras and stiff hats. X Hats for old and young. X Ladies’ shirt waists. • THIS WILL BE A SHIRT WAIST SEASON. X We have a complete line from 50c up. X EARLY BUYERS will get the CHOICE SELECTIONS. X ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■i. «- . > ■ - We have a more complete line of fashionable* and up-to-date goods than was ever before shown In Syracuse. Come in and look it over. We’ll be glad to help you. STETLER & STRIEBY.

'r■ ■ . LOUD TALK . c , is often necessary, but when it comes • . to speaking of the many choice things to be found in our stock of GROCERIES no talk is at all necessary. In fact our goods speak for themselves, and in no uncertain manner. Come in and hear them sing their own praises, and you will join in the chorusPure Tea. That gunpowder tea that you have been paying 50 to 60 cents a pound for we will sell you for 30 cents and guarantee it. Our space here will not permit us to quote you prices this week, but if you will come in we will save you money. E. E. Miles & Son, Bakexs <3-xocexs. t - I CANDY! CANDY!! | J The Assortment. | I The Price, j I “The Quick Meal” I I Restaurant. |

Over Thirty Years Without Sickness. c Mr. 11. Wettsteix, » well-known, enterprising citizen of Byron, 111., writes: “Before 1 paid much attention to regulating the bowels, I hardly knew a well day; but since I •’ydfsto*-. learned the evil re- /. ~ X suits of constipation, f w and the efficacy of AYER’S Pills, 1 have to< toN one day’s sk'knesp for over thirty years _ JM) t 01je attach that did not readily yield to th)p remedy. My wife had been. MRVI- » ous to our marriage, an inv|M for years. Site bad a prejudice gtotuat eathartica. but as soon as shaiwfan to use Ayer's Tills her health was . restored.” AYER’S Cathartic Pills Medal and Diploma at tfsrtVa fair.®’ fs Restore Shaath, Uri Apr's langarik TIE CREATES! ADTMORin IM TBHBM CUSNMAI’S MENTHOL INNALII Jr \ — .oa — WUS COLDS ,M H£ * o, C * TMIIK - SME THROAT, L* GWH. WW/MCW or fl W V A*y Ini « ftrwt Trtsbk ■a. K v Mirre« DK tov» H sweU.< ScPgv*w> to Ito Ctotrml Ltodto Yhrmat «tal Bar H«apt*to Ma 4»> Una hlttiawtf ta a tvcval ia ton- y •data taren. as M.ai ; ’*tto Mgrr of loalU tMU to • toanarv hardly Irma 'tai marwtedM. ante <«M» to. ttw toad. F«r ail Urw- »f BtoU dfatonr s *•*•!•< atotoreudtaa to Ito »MMd totothwa*. I prwto*4tottontoaM's IkclAU lahalw to Ito tottoA «f bto«dr*4a gar —abil ,** A (IIROMU IHSEA&B LFiH » KTBBY’DXB CUMtf Tbto why to vto go to to • laludod wav IT) tag *• w to» g*t» toarro when <V«Mta**a I aval, a* wtll rriUvw Tto tottouaUj. K *o a CtoilatH CVtopaul n • to worik .4 a.odiator to to «to Jto okhenine ar aauMMtu.4 <ii**o to debilitate year oyoteta. Oajy > »rfrwh!« tod toaioatul ud «• yoa. I*4..baetabla la bratotow. Ptoblia to»»vr» to 1 at<s«ker» uta M aad tod U Um grwatewt ato » iiHuENZA !Ait bleato* U raFttewUrlv d.strwvtfva to the Ute 14 We la Rao— totaMk** SEA SICKNESS! -i kava A»<nd Vt» laaai Mewitol lahato sewteet a marked baa to Ctol 'ffv't »u %a Stohm-w wd «•}■*< iatfy ho Ito headatoa aad ver Maas, *Uto remaiM altos to* Mtaal veaulttof aed sutotof Muvtvitoa, N. T-. Ito. H, W < tova tod Catan* ato«l ba yaan. A trtoad otol Mtod ft* •ahatoa h tolpad toe the &m tone I triad tt. 1. DOV6LAB MOMOV. Kmotooe, M. T. I bare mat ««e al jwr Menthol Jnhalm far atoto a mato* •» Chraeto i alarto U tw»-uy years* olaodiag. U tot <!*«• tto saato mltvd man aU Mtov nadta I ever triad. H. lATMAM. tto «a-oo saftetoito aad Metotofal ato to BBAMCAB Brfi.MS bugs B>a» to *• AkrteAre. Ctow Ueomah a»4 M-eeeeo Pro owe « to. thaS to Ax>>d w'th areetkloM tawltatbiofc Take aaiy CVUto *AIML toa. a< <* amtod pootpwd a* reeetpt as grica, Wrtto M ftoed ea Menthol aad Uav.<atotab 7umrfA> *M €B. Yteaaawa. fed. or tot Md Bottom Bto ftlsags. UL Swi 1 ! Menthol Bain ? bU» to<rarat. *ao —t wtuti, u nmeay fcr CUTS SALT OHEUM CHAPPCO HMOS 4 Buses W-CERS Fsosm mi k. BRUISES WCH SINGWOSa M SCALPS BITiIFELAS AMD OLB SOWS. ' SptcUlli R*coaMM«oH tor CILtS. u QnM. to R»IU«« e»ln uwl H«tM« lnfl*mnutt|ML u Gutrkllltod U> (i »• MUlrlarUoo : VbMI TO« *«M J an «ur» to pH Custonaa'a Mao«k<4 "i n»»ti! and tka brat an tta niarbH. M It you cannot «at it of roar draccM rand Mr. M krona Lux synialL Sold bf aU landUe Ani«lata "< CUSHMAN ONUa CO. 9 M annum, is*, wsm Bwten ou onrtoe. I . shy » I V * J ! t ? I I N°t D r^n * c | MARTIN’S -Nervine-1 The Naw Food feubatUMe f Z Coffee ? I It la tar >r to rotor>rt»a for baalth. § atmnrth and economy. Equals Mucb* and g Java fur color and fl.vor. S . -AND- ' | Pmanto and curaa headache. Mnootam, slaooleMneaa, dyspepsia, heart dtoeaw, < conedpatioa etc., caused by eoOee and tea. , Saves expense. 11> packer; **■! nqoto two pounds other eoflee. •EAT- ; Royal——e L Breakfast ;i w—N < The n> necle bulldtn(, A L, brain slienirthto-lng. ® and nerve invigvnd- ® % inc proiortiee «x- * 5) traded from cliotee wheat, S» package, ® ® 15 c-nU. Hold hv rromre Prepared by W § DB MAKTIN HEALTH POOD CO., ® Blkbatt. Indiana, g tohMAAdm Sdeatißc Amritm MjwJJ 5 ■ a. w■■■k ■ K * 1 *M VN>^* a cO°S , OMeut bareaurnr eeeertns >»**"** *” A” gtwrtilit Jtaenrmi Larcset efreulatioß of any seianUlJe paper to tbe Splendidly Hlustreted. No man should be without it. vreaWKß3jßia year; »LSO six nsontbs. Address MUNN ANXX, pveia' tZMS, Xi Broadway, bew Tuck. a

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