The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, March 29, 1893, Image 7

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    How to keep Vo:ia r.
Vo find tbii circulating In the nw
pnpeii. Tbo author U unknown, to ui.
It contain! much truth:
'Past oriel, o!il angers, revenue, even
pant pleasures, constantly dwelt upon
II dead, dtrnriti, or ilecayel thought
make a rep ilcliie of the soul, a cem
tar; of the bony, and a weather beaten
monument or the face.
"Tln is nye.
"Tho women who never Rrow old fir
llio atmlent women those who daily
drink is new ehtle through memorizing,
thoroughly unaiyxmg, and perfectly an.
imitating sutijeet npart Irom them
aclves. "Muily i development is tterna'
youth.
'The Undent woman who makes wise
HfC of her KcquUitiniis has no time to cor
rugate her brow with drt nl of the beauty
duitrouT l rpiuir fnt beniuil her.
"Hot considered or invited, old ape
kce; hi distance. Uraiu culture, lmed
ou uohlc mo'.lve, rm-a:ir. sympathy, heart
gentleness, charity, Rmcioiuiic-s, en
lareiiient of n-nc, Iceline-, power. Such
beiiij; tsunol bcjo.ue a loil.'' Sci
eulihc American.
I llttllfl Horse.
Pni'lincl'm. N. .!.. lui u horse that
Las I e; 11 tkvlaivrt insuno.
"Hi-mcitir.i t lli.tt In "irj-fle'il T-a too havenn
nnlaiitui: medy for t,0i i-siimi, Mrs Heml
m lii-HM.I pvciy nttennniK III tli'it nn nlmwit
'finiu-u catt e like vol sifter, tvery drti'KU.l
win it. iiti., Hie. ami jl."
Dip lio.'irt lia no'liuu; to
! with I de
'unking ot "sucety" law
Noarm KrvMivian lie lift I fur t'ntu:h
Ht f'. Vhl mp too t r 'i'i- fl the Tliiimt t Inoi
" Huhi-h'h llifiK-,i(U J'0r,r. 1'ricu li iclil.
UuiU vidy in tiiir.
A mini' mi 'iiiIhmi ot lrni-cf ore nl
ays believed, hi ionise uccr.
a. f 'ampin p.r.iippr for l,ie
Tin iffnofri i UnttiH . ''ii;ifi inM lit
a.l Nun Avent ami tlelitereil liy t'nrrier
everywhere, lor linr i 'i nl n enpy or .-', r i rut ?,
rt'rrk. It ronliiili (Lilly, Itie iipiv of Ilia
norlil, ivri-it-iiii n it lines, I hp report nflmlh
(lip Asftncltteil I'rps iiimI tile I'nllp.l rees. No
ntlier jvim-r willed eli fur tmr I'ml rrrHvei
IkiiIi nf tliee rpirm. lt sporiinir. r'iri.-incl.'il,
r'eshion, nnl linuseliolil I'epartnieiits ar uu
piimiHl. nrtlpr it irmn vo'ir N'pwa Au'pnr.
Sufferers fro'Ji Dyspepsia
Here's Something for You
tolead
lHtitres ii the Slnmnch Cf It Kit by
not i it a.
Mliha Jrnnle Cunningham
Sutith Nerilp, yVt
" Mlirn 1 liPtfAn thlR.K IIori SurMimHUit
1 wdild fhi t otUiiiu liiit very litflit f(MHl, with
nnt haviitir t : -iIjIc ill rr-pi. in my Monrich, 1
hud trU-tt otht-r itiedii infn, w hirh tlid me no
(rood. Jlfforc 1 hni taken 1 bottle of llnmlV 1
mw tlmt it rtoipj: nit (rood, coniiiuiw) tn
prow hctOr whiln ihklntr ' otll(M(, nutl now J
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
n pat anytlilnic. 1 have bad no dlMrew foi
montha, and 1 think lliere la 10 medlcliip foi
dyappln like rlood'a HurMtparllla. lj a)
Ilia la eirelleat, and iny lipalth la very
much better thnn fur shik." Mih Jin
Mia I'ukmnuiiah, Koulli Ne weal lp, Mp.
HOIIII'H PII.I.M cura CfnMIialloa by rP'lop
fcg Ui pprlflaltlt actloB of th allmpnlary eaual.
I'Ul'l :i
Tliii Trl Mara Is on the but
WATERPROOF COAT
ElS."'.T","d ,n ihe World t
Jr'" A. J. TOWHR. BOSTON. MASS.
ile theDlch" Process"
No Alkalies
OH
Other Chemicals
lira iMd In th
lire)aratiun of
W. BAKER & CO.'S
reakfastCocoa
7rb it mhtnlutrty
, pure mud aoluafp.
1 Ithaa moretinnfi raff Jtnpa
i tkrtlrmvth ui frxiia uiueJ
with Btareb, Arrowroot or
' HiiL'ar. and la far more aco.
nonuoal, conitnif let man out cent a riip.
It la delicious, uourlatiluf , and basilt
BIUUTKO.
Hold by (arvrara pxrjwkara.
W. BAIER & CO., Sorohetter, Hat.
"HOTHER'S
. FRIEND" .
Is a scientifically prepared Llnlmeut
and barmlose; every Ingredient U of
recognized value uud in oountantuo
by tLe medical profeshiou. It khort
ens Labor, Letwena Paiu, Dimiuiabcs
Danger lo life of Mother and Child.
Hook 'To Mother" mailed f reo, con
taining valuable information and
voluutury testimonials.
Of klilSre"iif" n receipt
iflElJREGUUTOB C0.,Atlirtl164.
fluid by all drucytala.
1E
1 IB
MX I' III
mm
k CYCLONE'S AWFUL PATH.
SEVERAL rFOPI.E WEPE KILLED.
Almost the F.ntire Sooth Was Ravaged
bylheOnle. Honaca and fac
tories Demolished.
A terrllleeydone awept over northern
Miiippi and the western portion of Ten
fieaee late Thumlay alternoon. IrnviiiR
ilraih and devastation In Us trm k. l!eorta
wrre iiumeroii". Kvery roiintryman who
nme In added horrors to the situation.
Kelly, Min.. i only a small pla. e or about
Wi hoinps. of which !2or 1." ere entirely
swept away, and there remain noihinp to
show there wa ever a reiilenre there et
cept the tna of debris w hich i scattered In
all dirrrlinn. Aa far a inn be learned
(here n not n houe left stnudilis w ithin
thecopeof the cyclone, which rnnceil
from a ipmriiT to a half mile In width
enuthwpl of Kelly. The trees were mow n
down and torn up bv the roots us though a
scythe had elipord them.
At Murriy, Kv.. 21 reldenee nnd M
stabler nnd burnt were ilcninlithed. nlv
one person. Mi A'ine Stnliblclield. w-:i
riniitlv injiired. The loss will reach t -'",
l.
How t m; tiei t sr. K v. -'I h" cvrlnne did
j'reat rhininire to ropcrtv. but no lives wpre
lot. Tbe i's to the l.ouitville nnd Nash
ville rail inad o-i Ihe biiilditm nnd liv'mo.
tiv-s is eitiinnti' l nil the war Irom 7Msi
to tno Hon. Tbe roofn were blown off about,
'.n building", i 1 1 -1 1 1 I i 1 1 r Hie court hou-e. I he
ilnmnri' is nbont fioisio.
I.ot mm-A lerri'.iln eve'one swooped
down on the town of How lnnd Tbursdnv
nieht nnd alnviit enlirelv ditroveil it. The
potollb'e biiililini; was swep entirely nnav,
lOKctlier with nil the mail, some of which
was found two miles nfl. I'.verv boue in
Mnnl'ord wh more or le-s danncted.
I mim vt pom In tbi ciiv "' i bon e we'e
wrei keil In Ihe northwe! iiiion. At Tmx.
etlo, n suburb, mnnv hoine were w rc.-ked
Mnnv of the resident pne. the niirhl in
I heir cellars. AdviciMfroui nil parts of the
St., to indicate much proper y daiii ir"d nnd
some persons maimed. 'I be loss w ill amount
to in any lboiinuds nf dollnr. At Md 'ord
ville the farm bouse of .lames Mei'onl wii
blown to pieces nnd Mi-s. M'.1' "ord wn lamb
ly injured.
" A i.i x Mints ln. The evclone partlallv
wrecked ihe mimmoth Ihiiip lacto-v td the
rippiticoit t'oinpnur. killiim Willinin An
de l and his son, aeed 10 years.
Ntsiivit.i.r. Ti n n. Half of the hie State
penitentiary, which coven CO H'Tc oT
Riouud, was torn to pieces, entnilinp an
enormous loss. The convicts. ."too in tiuinber,
bud just moved out of the mess hull when
the tmildinK collnped.
A two-Mory buck in Norlh Nashville wn
blown dow n." killing Alex, nnd Kui;ene
DrumriKht ottlriLrht. nud Inirrihlv maim;it
W. T. liradfnrd. who is fnlnby hurt. V. H.
Wright, his wife and two chi'dren. who
were in the huildinit. were buriel in the
debris and were more or les wounded. Out
at Denlem. a suburb of the town, the entire
place was obliterate I bv the storm nnd lire,
i he tlamaire to Nashville property nlonc i
over tloO.otlO. The ovclone plouiilied it
way down the f'umherliiud valhy and de
stroyed property nud life.
ASHLEY TALKS NOW.
He Anawera Arthur, But Develop No
New Facts in Case Under Discussion.
tieneral Manatser II. V. Ashley of the
Toledo, Ann Arbor A' Norlh Michiii ra.l
road makes the following reply to t hief
Arthur s staienienl:
' Since Mr. Arthur has made merit
of t lie differences hempen ihe lirollieihood
of I .u omolive I'.npinecr and thiseouipiny
of public interest, it sieiii ray duty lo si ate
the fads from the other poiui ot view. Tins
company pays all its Ircifiht emiiiiciueiit'l i0
per Ksi iiiile. and overiiine nlier II lioiirs
at TO cents pr hour. The men are imt
c'assiiicd. This is a luiber ruto iliiin is
paid by any road in Mil hiitiin. exivpt the
. ichian t'enirnl. Nineiy per cent of tbe
engiiicnicn run freight train. There are
nnlv seven men euea?e I in pa'seu :er ser
vice; of these two remained w ith the com
pany and arc still at work. They express
themselves us satislied. The men on then
runs earn from H.L'im totl.tuO p.r year,
for service of eight hour or less per ilav, on
trainsof two or three cars, scheduled m 24
miles per hour. This work is con-idcred
the most desirable nn the road.
"The I reivbt eiiitinemcii all earn bet ween
Holland 110 permonlh. Thisiswbni Mr.
Arthur culls the 'Rrindinv process' We
have between 1.100 and 1.201 app icalioti
for tho pnvileee of being ground' at these
prices, but the member ot this order who
do not want to work lor these wage have
emiKht, by purchase, intimidation and boy
cott, to deprive others of the rinht lo do so.
Yet he advertises that the brotherhood i a
law abiding society, organized lor Ihe moral
and social advantages of us member.
"On Sunday. February 20. less Hum 20 out
of a total of 40 members of the brotherhood
met in secret session in Oawceo. and a small
majority of those present determined to
make demands lor more pay and new rules.
'I hey claim, and me.nhera of the brother
hood have testified in court, thnt lied her a
strike nor a boycott can be ellective without
Mr. Arthur's order or consent. Ilcenis im
material by what name he exercises hi au
thority; it is not denied thai such a conspir
acy cannot be made effective except with
his approval. The mm themselves apeak
of it aa 'Aithnr's order.' In this instance
Mr. Arthur 'ordeied' or approved both ihe
strike and boycott, not only wiib a knotvl
edtfe that both were illeiral, but with the
knowledge that the Vniied Sintus court bad
issued a mandatory injunction to hi men
ou connecting lines not to rel use lo handle
Ann Arbor cars. Vet Mr. Arthur advertises
himself as a law abiding citizen.
"Ily his own confession to the court, it
npicnrs that he was the cliief party to the
conspiracy either to force the Aim Arbor
I'ompauy lo pay Ihe waups and submit to
the rules lie th ought reasonable, or to rum
the industry of every corporal ion or private
person wbo was dependent uon its railroad
tor tbe transnortiiliou ol bis goods. I do not
understand that the desirability or legality
of organized labor is in question. Tbe dis
cussion raises the question only of the right
of men to labor or mt as they may elect;
and of the right of other men who do not
beioiiK to an organization to engage iu their
place.
"The rights of men to quit tbe service of
Die company in any manner and at any
time which does not endanger lives or prop
erty have always been conceded, but they
denied the right of oibera to perform th
same service at the rates of pay reiused by
them, and have individually and collective
ly den roved proper! v, placed tbe busmen
of outside persons in jeopardy and made
themselves felons in the eyes of the law in
order to accomplish their purpose. Yet Mr.
Arthur continues to advertise himself as a
law-abiding citizen."
This afternoon Manager Ashley offered
11,01) reward for the apprehension or con
viction of the person or perao is wbo caused
the derailment of passenger train near
Owoaso, Mich., on Wednesduy night. A
switch lock was broken, Ilia switch thrown
and the danger signal broken off the top of
tbe switch.
The strikers have aent notice to the rail
road com miaaioner of Michigan inlotiuing
him thai Ihe Ann Arbor is daily breaking
tbe law which compels all trai.n to come to
dead atop belor croaning at Junctions.
AcvomiiNu to the "Vosiitcbe Zeitung,"
Berlin, syndicate has acquired from Herr
Dowe, tbe Muiinelielm tailor, tbe bullet
proof cloth Invention which ha made tb
tailor' nam famous eyery wber.
Hereditary Fori.
Tii memory of the Pima, nor do Vu
tradition, run lo far back that a mortal
enmity with the Apache did not exist,
llie first thing the Pun, child I taught
i to hat th Apache, the Vandal of the
p;re.tt American desert, and he seldom
lorpets b s teaching Though it i nut
In bad now that the Apschet bava sur
rendered to the United Htatei Govern
ment, still the hatred exists, ami when
the opportunity is presented th Pirmt
heaps all kin Is of contumely upon th
beads of the Apaches.
A is known the I'ima seldom leave
their valley homes, and a tbe Apaches
are now on the leservation under tbe
turveillaoce of troops, it i rarely thai
they meet, tliouirh last winter a company
of the A pic lib soldiers were brought
through the city under a L'nitod (Mates
nllicet. IMore they had been here an
hour their old ent mies, the I'ima and
Maricopm, nil kue.v of it, and by the
middle of the afternoon fully 2000 were
in town to see them. Tho Apache senti
nel had been t.iught enough Military
discipline to know that be must, not re
lent the insult heaped upon him by the
Indian onlookers, but it must have bceu
a hard trial to his wild nature.
Years aao th Apaciics and tbe Pima
often tcltlcd their difference by single
coiuVu or pitched liittles, nnd there is
now one Pima living who killed sit
Apache in one day in single combal
c.pr where tbe Sacaton A-jcacy i lo.
'.-aled. The Pnuiu-e i hi ironwood club,
shout two tect in length, and liiu
Apaches their spear rvid war jln'n. it
is wonderful how ikilllul them Pima
no in the me of their clulH, fencing
with them equal to the exhibition of a
I'reneh msier of the loils. Puuiu
;Aiizoi.B) Kernld.
If tho saw trtit I ready for bnsl
less let It seud out It citcoliir.
Royal Baking Powder
Is Absolutely Pure
A A III L1C there arc so many alum baking pow-
tiers in the market, the use of which all
physicians decide rentier tire food unwholesome
and liable t; produce dyspepsia and other
ailments, housekeepers should exercise the ut
most care to prevent any powder but the Royal
from being brought into their kitcheus.
In the use of Royal there is an absolute
certainty of pure and wholesome food.
The oflicial State Chemists report : The
Royal leaking Powder does not contain am
monia, filum, lime, nor any injurious ingre
dients. It is absolutely pure and wholesome.
The Government reports show all other
baking powders to contain impurities.
In the use of any baking powder but Royal
there is uncertainty if not actual danger.
It is unwise to lake chances in matters of
life and health.
Do Not Be PecfiTed
with Fruiv. Knnmt-U nn1 PfjlnM which tfiln the
baM-tp, lui'irt ihsatroti arm hum ril.
Tin' ItUiiK Hun Mt.ivr I'oll.rt I Hrltllnt. OiW.
I in rail!, niiit ih iifimnr ik for lit tm
or kIm ! liwr wiihevrr.v iiiri-hir.
MllftT UAVC Arnl ATONi'K. MnipU
lor Xr. Mmiif, liiimerisf. I MrtHllft4. frits pnul
fur fcr in t ntfd. Hmti wi-lut. hHli tuiiir;,llr-lr-t
w Hw,t ,tlr juk. ni-Mm. I'h.U., I ek.
nTHE KIND g
U THAT CURESij
A MAKVEL IN C0H0ES! U
I Kidney and Liver Diseased
jrj, TOM 16 TSAKI, j
S CURED BY 3 BOTTLES I g
IJdana hahkai'ahiixa lo,: II
(lirxTLK'Ur.s. : IU. u..n ....! n . -?
0llsMlth by Hit uM.r tour Hiruiiiii'lu I fr! n
ty 4Hy in lr vUirrt kww Ui nut hi,vM if
Mtr I A yrmr I him iWti tronhtfil iii.
"") pitiw In tin MliMiturh. uIm- H 11.
Iwrrkiat tiiii4 1 hnri lo Mav iu bML
I bat uMii ihii-t, ttuitii- ut
DANA'S H
SARSAPA1MLLA (
nd I rVel like n new mill. I rroim.L
lilflld II Ut SUV rtllrtlll Willi iIimim ot lh ani-D
II,,, I uUII ntpisiluliy, FH
I'choM, .V. V. CIIAltuiS SISIUOXH. H
Tilt UutU of Die tt I, rrrtlSnl In by H
JAMIS a. CALKINS,' ;
ll'Uilsill uf Culuitl, N. V.
Nsvsr sarckss f t " SUBSTITUTED, 'R
( (ere wh bias I tall toil aoaislhlnale
tls atke a call fer Dana's.) Our kl-l
ha r kslna f lis kith a COUNTERFEITED
ARtlCLI k "lukiniulara Bu ! lb. II
iiHONESI DEALER h tall iu hs' ,eul
aassier, an n u rcl a Masm half
III return tur an. 1 1
Dana larMtarlli C.. IsHaat. Hsln. Ii
( RAm.KR 8IMMO.V8, ,'" Jjaji
3 Coi,of, k. v. H
ti
A HOST OP WltSESSE.
A atari-S) fare Thai flesia aa the t nealtc
lied Teailmnnr ef Thanaamt.
I Mr. M. J. Tamblln, Kyle, Texas, suffered
; ten year from chronic entarrh; ttied every
; cntnrrh cure In vnln; took I'e rn nn nnd was
! completely cured. Hon. W. P. Willinma,
New Vienna, Ohio, hud entarrb twenty
: year, affecting lungs nnd throat; could I'm I
j no cure; Wns entirely cured by I'e ru tm. W.
i 1. Htokes, Union liouge, 1,., bail enlarrhnl
dealness, cured by I'e rn-tin; can bear us
well as ever. I'ev. .1. C. Ilandnll, Hnlphnr
; Kprlngs, Texn, wns cured of catarrh of the
; kidneys by I'e ril-na. Mr. Thomas Weaver.
I I.ee, Athena Co , Ohio, had chronic culmrh
! since childhood; I'e ril-na elVected a cure,
j Mrs. .1. W. lieyiiolda. Klkton. Ohio, box 4d,
i had cntnrrh of lungs and hi nd, bad eolith.
physician failed to cure; completely re
stated to health by IV-ru ni. Mr. Picy A.
Lewis, Independence, Mo., was nlllicled
fourteen years by chronic catarrh; bpst
physicians tailed: took I'e-ru im and iaen
tirely well.
l or fuither pnrtlculn nnd a multitude
of other witnesses, write to The I'e-ru nn
Ding Mnnutncluring Company. Colombo,
Ohio, forn ftee copy of their illusltnted
trentise on cntnrrh. I'e rn iiu is also a sure
cure for rough, colds, bronchitis. In grippe,
first singe of consumption, and all elimaiic
diseases of w inter. "
Nbe Heats Mctiiirrln.
The fiisfrat, typesetter in Cill.
fiiiiiin I aititl to Iks ii yoiin wmii hi
who Is I'tiiployed In a licwsp.tpt n C! e
il ;uit;i hutbaiik
HornKMAtit -Mt h, I'totessor, rr'
fiaeir, Just think, I Imve aclualiv
nwiilluwfil it i' ti." I'ltifcsfiiir (look,
lug up from hi l.niik) -"Vli:it: jou've
nvalliiwcl a pin? Well, here'n nn
oilier taie for you." KliogKiide lllact
lor. j is uMHLess.
I w i - an ir lwisaw
v'AHC STRAIGHT TAf.KS T.r f
,ifii( WHOLE TACKS4 -. T
SHARP-TACKS Hi
TiirnifiHT sized tacks run
( Mvyiiim.i- Used in all homes.
nome Tacks, gold by all dealers
IToms Knils.
SHIL0HS
CURE.
Cnrcm Comnmptinn, CoiikM, Croup, Hr
TnruMU Suld by all irtiteiu on a Ci irantcc.
Spectacles 1
rut lli-ntf ilinn riiibirprctNt'ii. wuii
titiif niiU-ii Koiit frHiiif aittl Imihu. Vi-ur iiinniwr
tt-ni iMiKipttiil. onl.v .iStli. ii pnlr, Win th ti lintea
I biti Hiiiniiiii.ir hj iIhu'i kinisv ihrt uuntlwr iii nrc4
fiitl ui )uur utcr. KivHl-rhniM.l )Hs'iai i,r, I Una
(itWrfs-it .Noit Itn Co., out! ji!i UfMMlWH, Nt Vurk.
Garfiold To a
t'tirt'e lunMti.tttiiiiu, Kfilni'(trrtUtlsXiiii
ajJiir Bj.utaaT lirfl- IMHflfkU jtJ.tOlW iv , suui ci., n
Cures Sick Headache
"ANT I N I C O TIN E
A Huri, iHrnilflil ri-llHtili t'lire loi th Tt'lIAiCil
IIAIUr. I'lfH-iint tu litk. No hMl Htlir ifti-flw.
tl H r tmx nf In luilftta, ti fur At UiUtftiUiH or
will Ulr-rl hv
IjhiMIH lKPii CO.. WaiiimiM. Win.
JLfHU I IS lioorC'hri'ki utHitiiii
a"J hi Uhl: aKHiilnliiiikliiK 'kf
lev. I', A. I AINTI H, rttifiilff, 'l iin. Hllf, I'm.
OPIUM
PATENTS
Mnrpliliif Hahlt 'nrid In 10
to UU Irv. Nojmr till ritrvtl.
OR. J.fcl IPHENi, Lab4non,Ohi
THOMAN)(.KIMIMiS', WHhhiKtOi
I'. I'. .u nll k lVf lililil r ait in itli
I Hiit rt I. Wit in lor luvfiiior'K OiUUa,
1ATP.NTM PF.NHMJNi I-Hn-1 fof In
I tir'it .suitl nr How iu tun-It) a P.ttittii. sud ftat
Plcaliria..SnlON mm4 liUI N'l'V .AU.
FAtiiltJk U4Hlili, AbUINuili.v H Q,
8IIIIHTII WU BV MAIL. Thoroughly Uunt.1
hv rv'Mtiist. i ttt. mill in I IwKit . I. tl-iiift
-mi, i'll I. ritt'ahbiilti)iiit ( ullrtt-v.U illiitmaiiKil, I'm,
ps Piso's Remedy for Catarrh U lbs tn
I He1, Kalpl lo l'e. anil I'heaePM I
I I tavMI by iliuuuu 111 urn tir mail. I ,
lol aaa. a. J. Uawuiue, Waiiaa, fa. U
om$ KJVJOYS
Holh tli tnetlioil anil Irani tj when
Syrup of Fig is tfik en ; it is ilcnaant
and reireohingto liietuAtf, a nil net
entlyyet promplly on UieKiiliipra,
iver and HoweN, rleanxea ttie f vs-
temellectiinllr, tliKpela coldg, hpaii
aelies nntl lever atul purset hattittial
cotiHtiputinn. Hvrtin of Figs is the
only remedy of k kind ever tiro
tlut'ed, pleasing; l t-ie tngfe and ao '
CPpluble to the atoinwh, pnimpt in
ifj fiction nriit truly lieneiiciiil In i
ctTecfa, proi -arcd unlv from I lie moat
healthy und rtpreoalile atihslaucea,
its mnny excellent qiutlitiee com
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M-r. Sn ci.iNci, Kv., Feb. 13, 1889.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
Gentlemen: I desire to make a brief
statement lor th3 benefit of the suffering. I
had been afflicted with catarrh of the head,
throat and nose, and psrhaps the bladder lor
fully twenty-five years. Having tried other
remedies without success, I was led by an
advertisement in the Sentinel-Democrat to
try Hall's Catarrh Cure. I have just fin
ished my fourth bottle, and I believe I am
right when I say I am thoroughly restored.
I don't believe there is a trace of the dissaso
left. Respectfully,
WM. BRID3E3, Merchant Tailor.
tULL) iiV DUlliGublti, 7i cent.
'ii,. n.-i i i . . ..... i
1'ueUn(Mrf1. ImpIuUIUp!
U-OIII ny llriiKL'lHII.
av-TSV
HH.'.IjsMTi
i you
made medicine for
Jtront hitis and other dis
eases of the Throat and
Lungs. Like other so called
Patent Medicines, it is well
advertised, and having merit
it has attained a wide sale
under the name of Piso's
Cure for Consumption.
" To Savs TI.T53 is (o Lengthm Life." Do Yoj Va!
Life?
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lin A"! I TsV
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'August
Flower"
I hav'e been troubled with dyspep
ia, but after a fair trial of August
Flower, om fired from the vexatious
trouble J. B. Young, Daughters
College, Hnrrodsburg, Ky. 1 had
headac he one year steady. Que bottle
of August Flower cured me. It was
positively worth one hundred dollars
to tne J. W. Smith, l'.M. aud Oen.
Merchant, Townstnd, Ont. 1 have
used it myself for constipation and
dyspepsia nud it cured me, It is the
bestseller I ever handled C. Hugh,
Druggist, Mccbauicsburg, I'a.
P N l) I I
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JUMBO the A'exftfidra, imprnr(t Cmm rVj
rninr; taparltv Vrsnt) to4t00 isunfirta pfrhottr ;two
hnr tviurr run it. Alr-o rrw mr.dct HAND
rEPMlATfn for lh- rslr of wfaU-h AOtlffrf
if WANTED m fr? ti-rllon. MnnuiMrlnrfni
i. i-vrytiiliiB hi linen! tuarhturry and uiiUra foi
bnrtpr iirii rhri frtnrla. Hnl for raaltTii.
IS A HANKIN HI'II.IMNt ANI MF(. ).,
10 IOlff.4 WrT I. ARK HTRtr-T, CasirAOO, iM.INOtn.
AN IDEAL FAMILY MEDICINE
I Kur InltBCil HiiiiraaaertMu
T HrlMlAi'hr, 4 natlpatln llivl
it aiaplralan, HaTraat Hrvalh.
VaihI all dir.Um wf iii mtmavta
l.(M....l iLiaala
k . KIPAN8 yABULEft
ailitn-trtl'iB follow tbt ir nm. Hold
f y dinirirlrtrorartit liymall. Hx
ifn viaJa , :rn. Hav-a.! huwa), fa.
Vc nfler
It la now a "Niihtruni,"
thuiivb at Drat It waa com
mu luteal after a prescription
by a reKular physician, wilh
no idea that it would ever
It) on the market aa proprie
tary medicine. Hut aflar
eoBipoiindina that prescrip
tion over at lioumuid times In
one year, we named it "llsn'a
Cur forC'oiHHimption,"and
bek'an ailvpi tiaing il In
small wuy. A medicine
known all over tbe world la
tbe result.
Why la It not Just aa fond
although costing fifty rente
to a dollar for a preacrlpl iou
aud an iial aiiiu to bava It
put up at a driia atore?
a ready
Coushs,
Then Uso
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