Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 December 1889 — Page 7
Ayers Hair Vigor
JS the "ideal" Hair-dressing. It restores the color to gray hair promotes a fresli and vigorous growth prevents the formation of dandruff makes the hair soft cad silken and imparts a delicate but lasting per. fume. 'Several months 'ago my, hair commenced falling out, and in a few weeks my head was almost bald. I tried many remedies, but they did no good. I finally bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, after using only a part of the contents, my lieaa was covered with a heavy growth of hair. I recommend y»ur preparation as the best in the world."—T. Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky.
I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a number of years, and it has always given mo satisfaction. It is an excellent dresslag, prevents the hair from turning
feeps
ray, insures its vigorous growth, ana the scalp white ana clean." Mary A. Jackson, Salem, Mass. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for promoting the growth of the hair, and think it unequaled. For restoring the kpir to its original color,-and for a dressing, it cannot be surpassed."—Mrs. Geo. La Fever, Eaton Rapids, Mich.
promotes the growth of new hair and makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor is also a cure for dandruff."—J. "W. Bowen, Editor "Enquirer," McArthur, Ohio.
I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past two years, and found it all.it is »epresented to be. It restores the natural color to gray hair, causes the hair to grow freely, and keeps it soft and pliant."—Mrs. M. V. Day, Cohoes, N. Y.
My father, at about the age of fifty, lest all the hair from the top of his head. After one month's trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor the hair began coming, and, in three months, he had a fine growth of Imir of the natural color."—P. J. Cullen, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Ayer's
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Loweii, Mas®. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers.
DUINDSEYS
BLOOD
SEARCHER.
rMakes
a Lovely Complexion. Is a
Splendid Tonic, and curoa Boils, Pimp lcs. Scrofula, Mercurial and all Blood Diseases. Bold by your Druggist. 'Sellers Medicine Co., Pittsburgh,P:
SELLERS1
Sold i) Crawfi'iiisvili'1 druggist.
km
Kfi-noy, the ]Vt:22K81y.
Perki
Pert
AUCTIONEER.
AVill cry public 'snics on rt'
WAVtLASU INOlSI'liNJJENX.
dW
lOvcr 100 gross told by one drnggkt. They, LijtTi no equal for oaring Dldotsa, Headacbeti
CoetlveneBS, Malaria, Iiivar Complaint! Fever1 •and Ague, Indteertkra, Baekache, and all /Liver and Stomach troubles. Thoy Never /Fall* Sold by all druggists and country store keepers. Sellers A Co., Prop**, FHUtmrgfa* Pa*
re®
••wl
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if»i ille
terms. Leave orders at Joe Taylor's eust Main street, or see or adtlivss me ill person before having bills printed to avoid conflict in dates.
ALBERT W. PERKIXS. "ra wi'orrlsville, Iml.
W. W .11 HJ \X W I. T.EE.
MORGAN & /ftiFJ, SDCC!•».)US 1'0 JOHNJOV A*- \VKISSTKK.
Abstracts of Title.
Having Imiu'ht the ironnlelB too iks 1 JdhiiKon it
iiro
siroit'.ri make uli-
structa to n't lnnilf 'n Muni :eim!v nui'ty upon short r.»\lc'. tnid in :o'.Mtii'iHU: |iri refer hy puriiUi-fi'V.
in
KUt.on
wkt,r-. ttio
Cr.ui"
MOORE'S
They act In tho Blood.<p></p>Pilules
Slightly laxative.
Absolutely Sure
For Malaria, Chills* & Impure Blood Th#y ospel disease gorms, and Purify the System Druggists, & Dr. C.C.Moore,
78
Cortland St. N.Y
They Positively Cure.
STLEMen
ruTiv
Permanent Positions Guaranteed With Salary and Expenses Paid. Great advantages to beginners. Fast selling specialties. No experience needed with ns. OUTFIT SENT FltBE. Write quick and got choice of territory, stating age. Name this paper.
HOOK Kit NURSKHIES, Rochester, N. T.
A proud mother in Merced, Cal., owns a 4-months-old baby that weighs 26 pounds and has cut four teeth.
Eil. Scott spout Sunday at home. He came down ou the Midland, and says the conductor ami brnkeuian bad shot guus, and varied the monotony of the trip by occasionally getting oil the train and hunting rabbits. .Moi tAcker is in jail at Rockville. He was arrested while attempting to work the change racket at Rosedale. They tried to got away, and Mori's companion was shot in the hand by the marshal. Mort seems to be an incorrigible. He has been given every opportunity and encouragement by his parents and frieuds to reform, but apparently this kind of life suits liim better.
J.
The two-year-old boy#of Henry Fulleuwider gut hold of some Rough on Rats that had been placed on tho table for the use or those rodents Monday. It was spread on apiece of bread aud his mother found the child eating it. Dr. Straughn was sent for in hot haste, and succeeded in saving the little fellow's life, although it was a narrow escape.
The supper given by the G. A. R. on Sunday night was a great success, as are all their entertainments. The receipts were $82.25. The prize pig was drawn by a number of young men who formed a pool, aud the chickens were drawn by Simon Withem. Charley Johnson now enjoys the distinction of beii'g the ugliest man in towu, aud was voted the box of cigars. The gold ring for the handHoniest young lady present Was voted to Mies Lou Moody.
LADOGALKADKK,
Miss Lime Thotuason is poorly with lung trouuie. aud is confined to her bed most of the time.
Mr. Kelly's house was entirely consumed by fire recently, and all of the household goods except the organ.
J. T. Anderson has placed massive stone steps in front of his house which add greatly to the looks of his property.
The ladies of the M. E. church will give a festival Tuesday evening, December 26. Further particulars will be given later.
The Annual meeting of the Stoner Cemetery Association will be held at Fountain church 1st Monday in January, atone o'clock p. m.
The citizens of this place met Friday night of fast week and organized afire company. The following officers were elected: George Harney, President S. W. Foster, Vice President J. C. Long, Secretary W. M. Rose, Treasurer J. N. Foster, Wrapp, and P. P. McGinnis, directors Sam Gill, Chief S. W. Foster, Ass't Chief W. Parker, Engineer Warren Williams, Ass't Engineer Dick GUI, Nozzleman Wm. Hodshire, Aes't Nozzleman. The company will hold their regular meetings on the seccond Tuesday of each month.
Laxador is working wonders, especially in cases of d. spepBia, headache and affections of the bowels, stomach and liver. It cures at once.
Boston distributes soup among its worthy poor during the winter months at an expense not to exceed $2,500.
The best friend to all mothers is Dr. Bull's Syrup,. which relievos the sufferings of children caused by fretfulness or internal pain.
To the proprietor of Salvation Oil— Thou hast built a living monument, A cure for hurts with little money spent,
Salvation Oil, the greatest liniment
No one now thinks of a domestic or foreign trip without a supply of Dr. Bull's cough syrup. 25 cts.
Six Tippecanoe county postoffices run democrats,
Nearly all colds are slight at first, but their tendency is to so lower the system that the sufferer becomes a ready victim to any prevalent disease. The use of Ayre's Cherry Pectoral. in the beginning of a Cold,"1vould guard against this danger.
There have been several violent earthquake shocks in Servla.
Cold Waves.
Are predicted with reliable accuracy, and people liable to ttie pains and aches of rheumatism dread every change to damp and stormy weather. Although Hood's Sarsaparilla is uot claimed to be a positive specific for rheuuiatim, the remarkable cures it has effected show that it may be taken for this complaint with reasonable certainty of benefit. Its acting in neutralizing the acidity of the blood, which is the cause of rheumatism, constitutes the secret of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you suffer'from rheumatism, give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial it will do you good, 4
Fir«t
Nationnl U:uik. W'lr «•. ft Wrijrht & Sellars,
AMOI'IVIHI.
Iliivid^oti .v West,
Kennedy & Kcnueily. aitorueyn-iit-l \v. OQlce in OriiliAiin block, rnrtli Waslrutrton-st. nng 7 ly
Mrs. Stan was bound to chastise Satau. She couldn't get a church at Hillsburg, aud's occupying a blacksmith shop instead.
A Lady's Perfect Companion. Our new book by Dr. John H. Dye, one of New York's most .skillful physicians, shows that pain is not necessary in childbirth, but results from causes easily understood aud overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tells how to overcome and prevent morning sickness and the many other evils attending pergnancy. It is highly endorsed by physicians everywhere ns the wife's true companion. Cut this oul: it will save you great pain, and possibly your life. Send twocent stamp for descriptive circulars, testimonials, aud confidential letter sent in sealed envelope. Address
FRANK THOMAS
& Co., Pub
lishers, Baltimore, Md. N-80-3m.
Steady employment, on salary, is offered In another column by E. C. Pierson Co. 8w
DRUiNKENNKSS—LIQUOR HABIT— In all tlie World There is but one Cure, Dr. Haines' Golden
Specific-
it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alchohollc wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been cured who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and today believe they quit drinking of tueir own free will. No harmful effect results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send lor
fidence, the
GOLDEN SPECIFIC
Co., 185 Race
street, Cincinnati, 0. 05 '89 ly
THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW
Natural gas turned on at Shelbyville.
The Salvation Army's headquarters in London were recently burned.
There are five newspaper men and a police reporter in the Brazilian Cabinet.
In Austria a great snowstorm raged for thirty-six hours, seriously impeding railway travel.
---Mi A Positive Cure. PAINKSVILI.E,
0.
M. Loooe Red Clover Co., Detroit, Mich., I have used your Extract of Red Clover with perfect success and take pleasure In recommending its use to any afflicted with cancerous or scrofulous affections, knowing it from my own experience to be a most efficient blood purifier.
J. P. HARBISON.
For sale by Lew Fisher. Write for testimonials. To J. M. Loose Red Clover Co., Detroit Mich.
New York Health Deparement. Dr. Cyrus Edson, Superintendent of the Sanitary Bureau of New York City writes the following unsolicted letter regarding Speer's port grape w'ae.
NEW YORK,
January, 1888.
Mr. Speer:—The box of wine has been safely received. I trust that 1888 will do you justice you deserve. I never lose an opportunity to recommend your good wine, for I know It to be one of the pure brands obtainable.
Yours sincerely,
CYRUS EDSON.
For sale by druggists.
An ice palace, according to the American and Canadian style, to be erected at St. Petersburg.
Nervous Derangement and Constipation. After years of suffering from nervous d( rangement and constipation, and after being treated by several leading physicians, from whom I obtained no relief, I was induced to try SSS.
Soon after commencing Its use, I found my appetite much improved, and that the use of cathartics, which I had taken almost daily for twelve months, was no longer necessary.
Since childhood I have been subject to sick and nervous headaches, but since last Dec. 1,1888, at which time I commenced taking SS S. I have had only one attack, and that was when I neglected to take the Specific.
I do not now have to take any purgative medicines. J. A.
REID,
The Alonon Koute.
Will sell holiday excursions tickets between alt stations at one aud one-third fare for the round trip on Dec. 21, 25 and 26,1889, and Jan. 1,1890. All tickets good to return including Jan. 3, 1890. Also on sale, round trip winter tourist tickets to all southern and western points at very low rates. All tickets good until June 1, 1890. For rates, routes or any other information desired, call on or address.
H.
S.
WATSON,
Agent.
Half Pare Holiday Rates. The T., St L. & K. C.
Ry., will sell excur
sion tickets between all stations at its usual holiday rates of one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Dec. 24, 25 and 31 and Jan. 1st good up to and including Jan, 3rd 1890.
C. C. JENKINS, G. P. A.
Five hundred barrels of choice winter apples for sale opposite Citizens National Bank.
SLOAN
& Co.
There was a man from 'cross the sea, Whose name was Cal O'Mel, M. D., He'd charge his patients day aud night, And blow them up like dynamite. He'd shoot blue mass into the gizzard, And shake them like a howling blizzard. Blow up the carcass, limb and neck, And sort diseases from the wreck. Restoring health was not his fort But patients would get up and snort. He'd tree disease like rabbit dog, Then punch or smoke it from the log. Tho' from the log swift fled the game, He had the hollow, all the same. Then came one
by
SMAIL,
e'er dells and hills,
Scattering, broadcast,
LIVER PILLS.
Frightened disease would shivering stand, Aud health spring up on every hand.
No lady should live In perpetual fear, and suffer from the more serious troubles that so often appear when Dr. Kilmer's Complete Female Remedy is certain to prevent tumor aud Cancer there. For sale by Lew Fisher.
The best thing on earth is Gates' Blended Java coffee. A271i
TliC Iloinliest Man in Crawfoids ville. As well as the handsomest, and others are incited to call ou any druggist aud get free a trial bottle of Ke'iip's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and comsumption. Large bottles 50c and igfi* 012-4t
For Sunday suits try Con Cunningham, the Crawfordsville Clothier.
English Spavin Linainent removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring—bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by UBO of one boottle. Warranted. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon, druggist, Crawfordsville, Ind. MaylSly
Man named Btmsey, while trying to shoot quail near Noblesvilie, nearly shot his biothers arm off.
When Baby was s', k, we gave her Caatoria, When the waa a Child, the cried for Castoria, When ahe became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them
MOORE'S
Prevculsand euros
Cholera,
And greatly Increase* the number of eggs.. For sale by
LEW FISHER.
Thin year should and doubtless will be a greater success than over. We have received our
New Fall Goods,
Gent'emcu, and invite your Inspection of them. We pride ourselves on our selections and have many elegaut things. Appear to advantage at the Fair In one of our Stylish Suits.
G-II-iBmiR^T &c CO., FINE TAILORS. And Introducers of all tho New Styles, 130 VST MAIN STltKKT. 120
DR. CHARCOT'S
LIFE ELIXIR
PLEASANTLY
EXHILARATING
INVIGOH.VTKS ENERY ORGAN of the BODY.
Nervousness and Sleeplessness UIGHT AWAY. Free hy Mail, 50
cents and gl.
SRNO
PO«
CIRCULAR
LITE ELIXIR CO., 30
Vesey St., New York City
After
Boiling, Ala.
It CUKES
I
simply helps
but 1 CURES LIVER COMPLAINT, Biltonsness and Dyspepsia. Is a Btrictly vegetable preparation and will CUItE MALABIA, and all MALABIAL troubles.
Dr. 8. H. Wise, of Boston, Ky. says: "Have practiced medicine 15 years, and Una no equal to
UBUBINB
as a Liver Regulator."
Dr. W. A. Baker, of Madison. Fla., says "A bottle of HEnniNB is worth more than 85.00 worth of Qnlnine in any family
Acting on the Liver in a different way from any other medicine it is a positive cure for Chronic Constipation and is cheaper than Pills.
Its peculiar composition is snch, that we guarantee to cure any case of Chills and Fever or Billons Fever with one bottle.
It costs but 75 cents and each bottle contains over 40 average doses, making the cost less than two cents a dose. Would you auk for cheaper medicine 1 It is not a cure-all. But will cure any I.Iyer, Billons or Malarial Complaint. Manufactured by
Tb.o Hertoine Oo., (Successors to Wm.Condell.) St. lioais. Mo.
laiOTffW^fliTiPKiW
THE GREAT
of any kind, and c.. un thefe advantages it giv. to 30 tiin ex the size mid
Castoria,
Lafountaine, Wabash county, will be dry for a year. License to saloonists refpsed.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all sklnjeruptlona, and positively cures piles, or no pay required,
circular and fall particulars. Address in con- ^It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 eenta per box. For sale by Nje & Co., drugs. N-17-1
EUREKA.
a
CO
TRADE MING
IT OTOH8
CsnrciK, Humors, Sorei, Ulcers, Swellings, Tumors, Abscesses, Blood Poisoning, Salt Ebcu^-n. Catarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, And Mi aiopd and Skin Diseases. i1 'ii per Pint Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $5. 1 a Extract S'2.50 31. LOOSE RED CLOVER CO..
Detroit, Mich.
"THE GLADSTONE"
LAMP.
Is the finest lump in (lie world. It gives a pure, soft, brilliant, white light of 85 candle po ver. Purer a brighter than gaslight und softer than electric light-more cheerful thaii either. A marvelonn light from ordinitrv kerosene oil. SEEING IS BELIEVIMi. A "wonderful inmp" it is indeed It lii'wr needs trimming,
OHEMlCAli
O. Zerface, Waynetow'j J. W. Eobinson, Waveland I. Konchdaie.
3
ry house lam]). lfmi-li:ed in either Brass, Nickel, Gold or Antiquo Bron/..\ Also The OliitlHtone Kxii-nslon Study Lump, for Clerjcvmcn, K.lit rs, College Stnrtents. I-ro-fessors, Teachers, Pbysieiaus and otl.er professional men. The Glad
tono
Rnixjuet Lamps. Tlie Gladstone I-lnno Lamps.
Send fitr trice ii"i. Single lamps at wholesale prices. Boxed aid -..'tit by express. iSyGetour pricos. "^fcitic i. lelieving. \DSTONE LAMP CO., anglOly 10 Enst 14th St., New York.
PENNYROYAL WAFERS. Prercription of ft physician who has had a life long experience in tree ting female diseases. Is used mommy with perfect success hy over io,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe, efTectuaL Ladies ask your druggist for Pennyroyal wafers and take no substitute, or inclose post:e for sealed particulars. Sold by 1 druggists, $1 per box. Address THE
CO., DETROIT, MICH
FHJlt SALi:. BV LEW FISHER. .•
COUGH
*7
SYRUP.
WAGONS.
0ns
Just recieved a car load of wag-
at Tinaley St Martin's.
System at $12.37 per qunrter,
STYLE for ten quarters, when organ becomes the property of person 9444. I. hiring.
IIAMLIN markablc rellnement of tone and phenomenal capacity to PIANOS I stand in tune charactirize these (.instruments.
POPULAR STYLES OP ORGANS AT 833, 832.50, $60, S78, J98 AND UP
Organs and PlanoB sold for Cash, Easy Payment and Rented. Catalogues free.
E
ANSASCITY ROUTE
Standard Gauge 1
TRAINS EA.CII WAY between TOLEDO, O. and FRANKFORT. IND,
2
TRAINS EACH WAY between FRANKFORT IND. and CHARLESTON, ILL. (Daily Except Sunday.)
All Toledo Passenger Trains Arrive and Depart from Union Depot, Avoiding Transfer.
Through Tickets
On Sale at Prinoipal Stations.
BMAGE GUI to Mlltim.
TRAINS LEAVEJFRAN KFORT:
DR. ELLIOTT'S
MEDICATEDFOOD,
A Sure Cure for all Dlaeases In
HORSES,
Cattle, Sheep and Hogs
Arising from Impurities of the Blood, and from Functional Derangements.
A DEAD SHOT ON WORMS, AND A CERTAIN PREYENTION OF HOG CHOLERA.
O. Blddle, Ladoga J. II. Grantham,
WET GOODS.
The Coolest and Healthiest Beer.
The Neatest and Most Attractive Place is the
Celebrated Clipper Saloon.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
ALBERT MUHLEISEN.
BEYOND
pectation—OUR CLOAK SA.] It seem as if every one wanted
Our most sanguine expectation—OUR CLOAK SALE. Store crowded packed to the door. It seem as if every one wanted
CLOHK
And we had them. Not poor values and high prices, but good values, everyone of them, and the prices, well about One-Third off Regular Pirce. Svery Cloak is actually worth one-third more thnn we sell it for this week. You must not miss this sale. If convenient for you come in the morning.
Remember Prices are pushed d«wn until now they are within reach of nil. Wo intend to make this sale the Greatest Cloak Sale Indianapolis has every had. Cloaks slaughtered without a parallel. Don't lorgct tha pluce.
D. J. SULLIVAN & CO.,
No. 6 and 8. Washington St. Indianapolis, Ind
N. B.—This sale lasts all week.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
MASON & HAMLIN
ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. N E W
Contains a five octave. Nine I Stop Action, furnished in a I large and handsome caso of solid black walnut, Price 399, cash
MODEL
ORGAN,
also Bold
on the Easy Hire
THE CINCINNATI
WEEKLY ENQUIRER
WILL PAY
$2,000.00
TO AGENTS SENDING THE
Largest Number of Subscribers between
NOT.
a & a in
MASON "Stringer," invented and patented by Mason & Hamlin in & 1882, is used in the Mason &
Hamlin pianos exclusively. Re-
Splendid Road Bed
New Steel Rail
hrcakschimnsys, nov-i-.r "smcills of the oil mi gumming up, no leaks, no sputtering, no climbing up of the flunc, no annoyance splode. And besides all clear, white light, 10 irilliancv ol any ordina-
Modern Equipments
Everything Arranged for Comfort of PasscBgers
Express Trains
West.
BAST BOUND WEST BOUND Depart Arrive
Through Express.., 9:55am 6:00pm Delphos & FrankPt Pass, ,3:05pm 12:45pm Local Freitht 6:10am 9:00pm
Full information concerning concerning time of Trains, Routes, Rates, &c, will ho cheerfully famished hy agents or ttio nndersigno
C.C.JENKINS, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Toledo O
Itch, Mange and Scratches cared in SO min utes by Wwlford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon druggist, Crawfordsville, N-S0-4m
1,1889, and March 31, 1890.
To assist the aser.to in their work, we will also pay to the SUBSCRIBERS they obtain
$ 1 5 0 0 0 0
IN CASH PREMIUMS,
For Correct, or as near Correct Answers as possible to the following problem,namely: What will be the total number of subscribers in the first 5 largest lists received in tho above contest?
It may be near 500 and it may be near 5000. No one can tell exactly, but may figure on it and guess at it. WE WILL PAY $100 Cash for ihe 1st Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 2d Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 3d Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 4th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 5th Nearest Correct Guess. 100 Cash for the 6th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 7th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 8th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 9th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 10th Nearest Correct Guess. 100 Cash for the 11th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 12th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 13th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 14th Nearest Correct Guess.
H0 CJSII for the 15th Nearest Correct Guess. W0 Cash for the 16th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 17th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 18th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 19th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the20th Nearest Correct Guess. 100 Cash for the 21st Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 22d Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 23d Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the24th Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the25th Nearest Correct Guess*
Every yearly subscription received fromNovember 1, 1889, to March 31,1890, is en- .. titled to one guess.
Tho money will be paid out as above, no matter liow far from correct the answers may be. It is a business problem with advantuges to no subscriber, fair alike to all, early and late comers, as no evidence of what will be the correct answer can be had until the last subscription is recorded.
Subscribers not wishing to make a guess may give that privilege to the Agent, in which case a distinct understanding must be had between them.
Agents are not limited to any one Postoffice, but can have papers sent to any address.
JOHN R. McLEAN, Publisher Enquirer, Cincinnat, Ohio.
R0SC0E C0NKLING: HIS LIFE AND LETTERS.
By his nephew, Alfred R. Conkling. This work wilt shortly be issued by us. and sold ttrictty by tubtcription.
Octavo, COO pace?, si eel portrait, and fac-slmiles of letters of uiuineut contemporaries in both parties.
RR,- WE ESPECIALLY INVITE -,
LAWYERS AND MEN OUT OF BUSINESS, POLITICIANS, AND CANVASSERS,
to make early applications for the exclusive control of territory. One of the greatest opportunities to make money ever offered. (When writing, mention this paper.)
CHARLES L. WEBSTER & CO.,
3 Bait 14th Street, New York,
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