Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1883 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
What the great restorative, Hostetter’s Btomaoh Bitters, will do. roust be gathered from what it has done. It has effected radical cures in thousands of cases of dyspepsia bilious disorders, intermittent fevsr, nervous affections, geasral debility, oonsttpetion, sick headache, mental despondency, and the peculiar complaints and disabilities to which the feeble are subject Vor sale by an Druggists and Dealers generally. fCB a week in your own town. Term* and ts outfit VvQ fre*. Address H. Haujett ft Co- Portland. Me.
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tse&BS&sssxss M Mtu WRtll ALL |UI lAllt. R THB Pacific Northwest! WhIieUIIiU. Offers the best field for Emigrants—vis.: a mild, equable and healthy climate; cheap lands of great fertility, producing aU varieties of Drain, Fruit and Grasses In wonderful abundance; an inexhaustible supply of Timber; vast Coal Fields and other mineral deposits; cheap and quick transportation by railroad and river navigation direct commerce with all parts of the world, owing to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. Jh NO DROUGHTS, NO INSECT PESTS, NO HURRICANES, WHIRLWINDS, OR OTHER DESTRUCTIVE PHENOMENA. The Lands of the Pacific Northwest show an average yield of wheat per acre largely in excess of that of any other section of the United States. No failure of crops has ever occurred. - Oregon Wheat commands a higher price than that of any other country in tile Liverpool market. • * Antmnumse ctnta of very fertile Railroad and Government Lands, within easy reach of the trunk lines of the Northern Pacific A Hi, the Oregon Kailway A Navigation, and thq Oregon A California Jt. H. Co.’s and their numerous branches In the great Valleys of the Columbia and its tributaries, are notv offered for sale at Low prices and on Rasy terms, or open to pre-emption and Homestead Entry. The great movement of population to the Columbia region note in progress will bo enormously increased by the completion of the Northern Pacific K. X. and the Oregon Railway A Navigation Co.’s systems. This renders certain a rapid increase in the value of Rands now open to purchase or Co entry under the United States Land Raws. For Pamphlets and Maps descriptive of the country; its resources, climate, routes of travel, rates and full information, address * A. L. STOKES, General Eastern Agent, 63 Clark Street, Chicago, ID.
THE BIST W MIANtT.” ENGINES, TUDCeUi: DO SAWS ILLS, Horse Power* I tlntontllp CltTerlillen Mark Twain’s B Z, “EiIPB on th 9 MISSISSIPPI,” Is proving- to be ttic jrwndest success of AU the WS WANT iffSdrMttf THIRTY-THREE YEARS AMONG OUR WILB INDIANS Introduction by Osv. Shbxmak. Supeih Illustrations. This great work was subscribed for by Pres. Arthur, Qen. Grant, and hundreds of emmrb t men, and is indorsed as the roost valuable and thrilling book ever written. It sells like wildflre, and is the grandee*chance to coin money ever offered to Agents. Rend for Circulars. Extra forms. Specimen Plate, etc., all free,. Address ArG. yETTI.ETOX A CO„ Publisher, Chloeqe, lU. HWNRIW A Leading London Phyw li®.o icinn CMtn.bHal.ee an OlHcein New York ff B fl B for the Cure of' ' |J EPILEPTIC FITS. Bl RE wm W9&om Am Journal ofMcdicinti W. Ab. Meserole (lata of London), who makes a specialty of Ifpllepsy, has without doubt treated and enred more cates than any other living physician Ills success has simply boon astonishing; we have beard of cases of over to nfkte’ standing successfully Cured by him. Be has published a work on this dlsoaso, which ho senda With a large bottle of ble wonderful core free to any sufferer who may send tbelr express and P. 0. Address We advise any one Wishing a cute to addross I)r, A& MK&EKOLR, No. W John St, New York, XX.-NOTICE.-XX. AS BLUE FLANNEL GARMENTS Of Inforlor Quality of Goods are sold as the • genuine Middlesex,” which are not made by that mill. The Middlesex Company,in order to protect their customers and the nubile, give notice that hereafter all Clothing made frofn THE MIDDLESEX STANDARD INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS AND YACHT OLOTHB, sold by all leading clothiers, must boar the “SILK fumislibd by the Selling Agents to all parties ordering the goeda WENDELL, FAY A. CO., SELLING AGENTS, MIDDLESEX COMPANY. 88 anl 88 Worth Bt| New York: 87 Franklin St, Boston: Big Chestnut St, Philadelphia.
A NEW ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY! ii nun urn Printed on Heavy Super-Calendered Paper, Contains EIGHT pages of the finest illustrations by the best artists, and EIGHT pages of the choicest literary matter; making the most complete and acceptable SIXTEEN PAGES OF ART ANDITITERATURE Ever combined in one publication. Its DOUBLE-PAGE COLORED ART PLATES SURPASS ANY ever issued by a weekly paper on either side of the Atlantlo. The Illustrated World Presents every purchaser of Number One with a SPLENDID PICTURE, entitled “THE LITTLEJMOTHER,” Designed in the most perfect manner, from the painting by Midwood. The copies are ao finely executed as to make It difficult to distinguish them from the original, which ip valued at SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS. With Number Two wfllbe given a copy of GaniuxifMax’s celebrated painting, “THE LION’S BRIDE.” With Number Three, a charming picture of country life, painted by T. W. Wood, President of the Water Color Society of New York, called “GRANDPA’S PET.” With Number Four, our art plate will be a fine copy of a painting by J. Betmoub Out, of the National Academy of Artists of New York, entitled “I WON’T HURT THEM.” It represents a bright baby-boy on the floor, lifting some kittens out of a basket, while their anxious mother watches the operation with intent interest. Other subjects wUI be announced in Number Four of THE ILLUSTRATED WORLD. i , —H—'— ■ ll " r "
Art la acknowledged to be the moat forcible teacher, as well as the most welcome friend of the day. The Illustrated World, ' As a popular paper, is designed to bring Into the homes of all classes the best work by the bkst artists. The ART OF HUMOR will be given abundant space, and the reading columns will be crisp and full of Interest. THE ILLUSTRATED WORLD” is for sale by all New sdealers. Price, Six Cents peg copy, except at Car distant points, when Dealers may charge Seven or Eight Cents, to Cover llie cost or expressage; but when issued with Supplement Art Plates the price will l>e uniformly Ten Cents. Subscription eric©, Thbkk Dollars per year, postage paid. Specimen copy, with Art Plate, sent to any address on receipt of Teh Gents. Address JAMES ELVERSON. Piabliahei- “ILLUSTRATED WORLD,’’ Philadelphia, Pa. 15150.000 GIVEN AWAY! I taiußH. Am Stacl-Plata Ea* rAving*f-*upcrb reproouctlons of the works of the greatest masters. These are eione w6rth I the price •( the paper ; tsf when efe *hre, *“ addition, theopportuaUy to obtain en 1 ar^rir^ai* ■ ssttxlr I theS “ el - I, “ w &grtTlne ‘ iVronflPnF9 l[|Dj| J RHMSSffX $140,000j j Urns sre all in food condition, end »re in site I from so to o6e scares, and worth from fdoo to $ 10,000 each. The Fermt will be ■So, ( Q ten deyr from date, we will award to oacS of than a premium, aggregetlng l« value foo.ooo. Tnaoch am,„„er ,hat , Meach subscriber will have a fair and equal opportunity to obtain ope ofthe Farms and Eogr.ving.. in «*>« {*"}•»«' '0 '' iM second and followlngtcfies of 10,090 Stfoscrtbem wltf receive thSr Premiums until thecntlrejfijooooworth ofproperty ■is given away. These Farms and JSngravta** am intended as premiums to our Subscribers. The distribution of tbeieit ■ •HMlyjmuultous upon our part, and it Intended by us as a meant of dividing with our Subscribers the profits of the Bfl year. The name and address of those tecurteg the . *—— WHO WILL RECEIVE THE FARM?| BB ed. JjMcrlbe at once and ret up Cl neightiorheSl immediately. Op tO Work at once. Show the ■ pm>er containg the Itat Of Farm* and aSt ■^«EgSSa^aBBBML‘A.-iafsafe^^ B I A* of TUI, fo.il the Farm, R FHACTICAIKCrwEH, Philadelphia, Pa. . ■ ■non UCU Ilf ft 88 CM BUfi i'tltl fIRPM wanted toaocure Subscribers to the FRACTICAL BH 5000 MEN, IVUMC.II ANII pniLUntn FARKKK. Sample copy h—. You m«y gas M yeursalf, neighbor, or patents, a foa ; »aa
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