Daily News, Volume 2, Number 67, Franklin, Johnson County, 5 November 1880 — Page 2

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Ulhe Pott Of»c« at Tvrre H*oU, Indiana, »*oo»d-claitt nuutvr rafe tftsfe fmpAY, KOtltKBE &»/ 1885.

THE HBWS Ha8 THE LARWE8T

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TKS WOVEltBBB BATTLE

fig&tiR now^take itir$l*er 61 estimates. of the struggle on

mi SE^affisarr

*,•» u»» %l^uW^ A loFa, Kansas. ,««, 4» .tojcfcj#*i». Ml»n* Hamper. Ne*

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Pennsylvania, Rhode

Island, YormaDk.and Wisconsin art Tte

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by such large majority

all discuislottas to tlseir place# in line. They give Garfield 218 electoral votes,

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In California and Nevada the vote. Is close, but the majorities never have been feffln thoaeJButea ^Jfrerfffentlal years.

that of 1870. Nevadanln 1876 gajve a Republican majority of 1.075. Republicans may await the official returns with altaotft ,^94s&Wt44!'1fa^}did four eare ago.

New Jersey showed such Republican gfrfoafoftton Tuesday night the State was claimed by the Republicans^ It is now claimed by the Democrats, Dfbviare is clpwr thA® the Dem-

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State could be. The other Southern Btates'give large majorities for Hancock ne sijpMmA tboKtlMKld

the ^eli pi jgre^t ana 'prosperjern S»a4« in&I<ytions of na­

tional sentiment, a comparison wit& 18T6 is interesting. New York in 1870 gavV Tilden a majority of 82,722. Thd Repub^P00- Obiogave Hayes a majority of 0,030. 8he 'givea Garfield 85,000. Indiana, Democratic by R064 In 1870. la now Republican ^J}0W. Tbew three 8tatea we re the battle ground of the campaign. In them thert ^ms

^i\c states 1WWfw»ie»cd! wllh" to^e' itrtefeat than *0%i& fcnjr oUkfoil1 Tixe result i» pecufft ftuo .^4 'V Cftnmtf be"*taade mb via'tiMmto Mo-wK-'i "p",na

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tfot« Tfi^NiW''Bfeglknd ^btes fonfi again in Aliw mmsolld.^naiw«rti column., Oohnecticu dm,^h«toi«*vjTiktenia majority of 8f900,

^Lmoift^icreaiied her P^publica^i major cwikj and Matne^ so lotifz t^rii^liiSr^W»t etilba^ifiif compll%W' ,» t»tiMt riMatSilpeifiW to thvtol'Md claims W 'U'V l¥m piAOe Among^the reliable Republi

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Pennsylvania In 1870, gave a Reptibli-

doubled, a fact that weighs heavy when IruSMm Wimsntoci wis nomi

1o m* ««**»#tW Caity Wu'T&<? North#«V WMtern Stalea^including Illinois, Ibwa, »jU HlnhfisotA JKbaas., %zhi*

California will probably increase thefcomberto 222. Counting New Jersey with ft 4 a^ doubtfuJi Hancock has 184 votes, with a possibility 147. The result is in effect the heartiest lllwW«fci^nkm»#»*ftlp*lttlWi« iarty bss ever received, and the hard eat kick' the \b0tit ^BbmW^A^irty fc&eveM bad lrom the

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llitie Improvement was expected. But in

:^T ^eVdhi bm ^WeHikge' 6f fcepabHt&k li^U TMs ii more no$lMteabl« inf Wistonsin, whew the iho^Blity ^njlSTe^MS.lTl.. ^hejnereaw qf thpiga-

Oall^mV 'Jtrdflje Trumbull and ih6*e ^rh« tteliewd with him that a ^4* aanegade -RepttUtojCCoaltt exerclse aAy influence on the stalwarts of 'Oettetm

Grant's State. Iowa still holds her place

itiw 1i W JfW as she increases the majority of 50,237 for tC bVer'^O.Obbfor (jiarticld. and re*Hilk ^"jtkftastiie two bbff^teslidtiftl districts lost 9«*4w itoiiaWi-f mi i:w fT1' anoi ill |lA1«nu^iogup the caac, it. may be Aid' that the States Republican overwhelming majorities gives Garfield *13 eieotoral votes. The close States of Nevada' and

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Saturday night, said:

[Loud laughter.] He to speak to a great body of dtitens, and I ukfc the lib sayta#-Mi^l wiapect him, as the man for a full score ana more of year* has worked for the right in the gr**i broad field of humanity, *nd for the ^fA

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the aigaal for tumultuous cheer-

tag and npplaune, which continued lor

ward. man who~«nd I «ay it cot Hat tttfogir--ts the most brilliant speaker of the F"g**«h tM|u« of ail men UHs ,«a»tiWil 11

globe. 1 Great applause But as under ihe brilliancy of the blase of light we find

flof on!* i«t rSTmajWcefet a^theaU finUSe glpriMl flUhe of Mntp nar^oughlF np^loiwe^«eer»4 lies aid genPmelr Mr. Ipgersgp. -,

Jha Herald a^s: "When the expounder of the Gospel of

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While this faVorable condition cbhtinudk" it irould be folly to disturb tlu

Who wdttld'ihike a bettfettJhtted Sutes Seoator than Hoa^John C. New?

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fwept hall 134a Fo berograd

iw has ntl» pSanilel evtn its' these days euatertf Knrope, nMheredintJhf TRMof1348 feverish i«litioal! es«ituncnt and Xw? men's hearts quailed for ft«r, and many iM«r$!°^9,0 werpthe s*«pi tnkoa—short of draining 'eln. 'tuiahjs audience was responsive the towns anu pravidin^ better ventilation to the wbirofcffliHnagical spe11 of hiti do- —witli a view of jwppitiatiug the divine quenw. And when bis Iwtgluing uUer- in vain. The plague whicn had anse iTim st /hp eooorged Asia and the Greek Empire crept .iii to! slowly but surely wentwnrd, seemingly nnW.JS:i?dM1f^hX Ul.

his previous compliments, jjrtoposed a intervention oi Vote of ^thanks to the dlstirigueshed ^ptmkijr. The vote #as a roar Cf afflrmation, whose voice was nbt stronger whota Mr. IsontRsoLL in turu called upon the audience to give threef «he«pr8 for th& great ^ekker. Theyi were given and repeated three times overs Mpn wuved their bats ond umbrellas ladiM, Of Whom there were? many hundred present waved their handkerchiefs, and' men strangers to each other, shook hands* with the fervency of brotherhood. It was, indeed, a strange scene, and the principle actors In it ieemed not less than thei moht wild]v excited jzxen^thei to appreciate its peculiar 4wpori and, significance. Standing (at the Jront of the stage', undeitneath a canopy, of flags, at eithef side great mWK flower*, they, clotted ^dtch oKeri liand and stood thus for many* nu^utes, while the excited thousands pheered themielves hoarse:"

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We take great pleasure in ai^dduhcing to our readers that Hon. John C| New has consented to be a candidate: toi th6 (Jnited States Seuatorship froipi UiiW Stkt^ to fill the place of Hon. Joe M^Dbnftijl." Hbn. John C. N^w has done ihore to bring Abdnt the Wonderful' Rejiitbllcan.' victor^ ih thl| $tate than any other one iniftb ii the istate, and we think it the duty of the' people of Indiana to- maW Mri N"ew United1States'Sefaator. •,

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th&t the tariff questl6n ii afettlid

by the election of Geij. Garfldd thie steady reduction of the National debtnoah be etr sntdned with^more careful and' unbiased attention, thkA his bcea feiven it for the1' la. six months.1 custom* revenue for the fiscal ye4r,ending June 80rthl last was |180, 522,004, ftTHUch-lftrger sum than for th# avefa^ tit pievious years,' ataid5 ante affording a liberal margin to tie applied to tjhe reduction of. the bonded] debt Since July 1st the high rkte of receipts from this source continues: atid,' a(lthough thfi entlrt^ar tnay rtMyielrfAS ihuch as that ending with June last, the tdtal will still be very large. These receipt* permit the application of the full amount of the sinking fund to' the ptarthaSe of boiidrf beaming thepiigher rates of interest.

The ease with whioh this steady 'redaction of the debt is effected whild the tArlff remains unaltered is the point wdrthy of attentidn. Aiiy material disturbance of the tariff would certainly be unfavorable. Importations are now on a scale -large enough both to satisfy those wh6 desire, liberal stocks of fordgn goods, and to t^ose who feftr that high tariff rates will exclude importations and so cut off the revenues. The country is strong, enough to bear the fxill'^olume of present importations, large as it is, however, Hhd the industrial interests will not cotjQplain as long as the situation is no worse, ^igh prices and general prosperity htfvl invited the practical competlUon for the local mtfk^t Vre shown in the large impcrrta* t|on o/ foreign goods, and men ofextretn views on either side are to an untisaal decree estopped from complaint

reveaue laws at any material point except tijry wonder, tha&41 went away wijthout a FortbeU.^ S pt year the receipts of duties oh i^orts JS^H^Ut^oTST Lohdonf a were sixty millibns in excels df those .re«on*noe of the visitation. At intervals I'rom internal revenue, the on fl80,522,004, and the other $163,

South thinks there Is

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TK8 F.1f. C. htfing dyedfor lighi vilster*.

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ptause. I consider It ao honor to extend him, as I do now. tbe warm, eanieat right and of fellowship." "lr. this. hetnriM»i :Vnded his men met with house. and

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Wonderful in it« origin, in tie lea, in it* connoquMirnsa, wm the snat Black Dettth, which ilence known half the people

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CMiiAftok th7 Tamoua atheist bx JUul JJiJtawuAgi* wWi& jnadn Juwoc ttLtha iTSd ftisa&ook it fervently. »yfng the in«ome°fthe &

*Dlcndld labors for pattiotiaroumfl tbc. hlc roonktah wriur «f Aha Un^juuy -—i——l^_ country, the enthusiasm knew no bounds^

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Saracens, convicted that the pestilence wsign «f ©od'H wrath on «c«ovnt |of th unbelie( b©came Chriistiaiia, Ull, fin—„ t^e Christians to be likewise alUcted, they

that' the returned to their old JWth. A aeries of oac e#rthguftkM», which nho6k ihe whole of

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intervention of sea. Boccaccio has ii the preface to his "Decameron'' an acooutft ofthe plague as it operated ,in Flor-eaee,-which no one who haa evert readi it j9W0i.lbiget. Within ferr mootlB of its slaughter of the Florentine^ it hai swept through Spain, Franc^ and Germiuiyi and had'iittxtted thestraitaofDover. jProm June to Decern beri l348, there had Allen ,in England an almost inceesanft downpour of rain^, the ground wae damp, and tne streama becaine polluted with sur-fece-draitmge, which was washfed Hke compart all over the country, in le of a proper outiet.into a proper receptacle.,, In August the first case was reported by November "the c^ttal waa reached, and from London the nplague spread all ever .the kingdom, and, says Stpwe, "^o waiated and spoylejd the pjwple, that scarcely the tenth person ofall'krrta was lefb alive This is not an exaggeration of what happened in some plaoee "tiiere died an inndmerable sorty for no man.but God only kqew how many.w Between tne first of January aW Jrilv, 1349, there died in the city of NorWKXt 67,104 persons: Yarmouth buried. 7,0a2in the 1 year ana ether towna in the eastern octuntriee suffered nearly as much. In,the thirteen ama of Spittle, Cfoft (the site of the ezistiiag Charterhouse),, which wstS giVfen by Sir Walter Mahnyj for the hnriid' ofthe dead, because London churchy»yd8 were chok« fttll,. were buried fifty thonsaod.persons. The plague was swift in execution those seized by it often dying Within Bix hours, and none lambing over thsefe' days.111 The ties of ttaturei seemed loosened parents forsook thear cMldr^n, the-dead remaining in many instances without burial, and were allowed to take their revenge upon the living by adding ftarfolly tb the pestilential Shiwacter of the atmoephere.' Cattle became Infected, with the disease, and their bodiee ilay rot: ting on the ^d|dfl.untouched, even "by the birds of prey. How many,,of the people 4iA4t ia4mpoMible to aay with certainty but the most reliable accounts stite. thati, taking England all through, half ojf the entirepopulation diedii ThB eaaternjcounties never recovered from the ra^agi^ of the iaa bee:

gee, and to this day may. countres places in which Ifrge churches'that wireonce small fCt the congregation, have survived only to attest what ^the villegea thfty prfe^ded over once wer^. Half the population, f. T^e, lajwurt of agriculture were neglected the courts of jsutice wwe nofe o^ried Pitrliament was proregned fcontitimoto time the whole business of tlje country drifted for very lack Of n&hds'to attend to it, and the course of the plagub became so notorious th(%t the ficota.swore by it, by the,"fouJ det^i of the English.^

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For a txm,e Scotland escaped

aJnathe Boots, takiig advantage of the weakened condition of their sotithem foe, coliected an army fop the, purpose^ of finishing what the plague had spafeo to do. But into the camp, at Se^kitk the "foul deth" came and slew five thousand men, and put a stop to the project Qf invasion.

All sorts of reasons were assigned for the visitation. Some declared it was sigh of God's ahger at the extravagance and effeminancy ol tlie men others that* it was because of his wrath at the gay cofitt^ne of the women, who seemed to jariayed theaniielvesmore afte^ thejfttshioh adopted Jtv some womrn now-a-daVs thai either alter Solomon or the lilly of the Add. Somp said one tning and some another, ibut we do not hear of any one hitting the real blot, aadwarigntng tbeoanseto the anger of' God against filthy streets, unwholesome ijousee, undrained towns, and ratter want of ventilation. The Blade Death was a wonder in its effects rather than in its causes, and wae attended witb auflplemen-

q{b bei«^[ «Aerwarda, th» ^lague

fl0«)0Ktlwitua vu« u»u«r «iuJ,009, 875, JlAgSto With-gnOI C—..—VjnMnnrtWm wi«/.hmni»«H»fM!hfV tll»B

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a proportten mueh moWCTtisfactory than ftmud out what it-was thafc .f these figures were reverted. The total God wasto&rv aboot. Then it weataway re'ceipis%ere fS28.520.01O, while -the ex ^nditures were $£6?.642»9$7. .1

'teD.nocm.ofladUn. u. having finiy «l«D. #lVU..Tw«« bwt*n 10 b4dly. .» *r.r .-i'M ... UIU .1II it has1 beenquite the feehiouof the

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AskedabrtfhUCokiBgman. '^h* If«l miserahK bTHldus and can't eat, and awb#dti«sibIati»I^,t#'oi^.'t "Why in the W0r\ddon1 you take Kidttet Wori

Xv doctor recommends It for all such M«swif-Wwt the a«a« cure for btUlottiiie* aaid consdpatioa Dont

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returned^ though destructive power vtctio

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God wassng!y about. Then ifc went away firudly, leaving behind it a promise to return—* prtRttfre whfeh holds'good at the present hour—^whenever men should so

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will be found north cf Mhson ana Dixon's now ^ocse One line. 'urns the tables, and asjes

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can ttrisi one family islfbui VHKH-THE ATHK«P«XTD U^EVISAFAG A

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tome- ttaflijreSy tomen who love d«b*life or politie*., A man owwdattar, to Ms wift and -•jf children whidi, •ometimes flwgets.

Thsis hm bmm a kini of shale discovered in PcsiHTivaola which deeompeiW eaeDy aaf^m^,lad which is beiqgeonsiidienhly viwiaea lkrtitMaaQd hog killer.

•Bdhnmto^icid. It said that neither Ihe iditndi ttcr any other bug will attack gwwiagia a Mil ftrtflwed by

tbe bane of nearly tyery Amerieah woman. From asitaQj ariaaa tlHiie «H» ovdm tbai»»ttiiy undamtea Oieifbaaltfc ands^eaftli. Jvsnr woman ©wee it to

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SH^ei0i:S$£T'S TJP-TOP SjAXOON, 65ml 817 Main street, bet. 6th and 7th sta.

TO $6000 A YEAR, or $6 to |S0 a day in yoftV «vrn locality. No risk. Women do as well aa men. Many make more than the athottnt stated above. No one qui fail to. meke money fa*t. ny one can do the work. Yoti can cent to $2 an htrar by d«v)tin^your

reningp and spare time to,the business! II coats 6tmng to t^r the "buolneftB. Nothing like It for loneyT making wver offered before. Business

pleasant and stVlctly honorable.

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Tkit Aeta at the Sutc TliM on THE LIVER, f#«J «THE BOWELS, and the KIDNI

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KIDNEY-WOI win mbm' tbettsaiUty «Moa sad all

Tboasaad* hart been cured. Tryt« ymtaf^wrigewr^o tcy wnnber.

Wfiy SlefrSvrOII®®rJlwfTI wrifWII «*.'#««• Swaml taesuM of die)iditsdmiss? 'j

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ULSTEBETTES, "OVERCOATS, WINTER SUITS,

'WOOLEN UNDERWEAR,' NEGLIjQEE SHIRTS, CARDINAL .JACKETS, [WORK SHIRTS,

A. A.V B: B., and, X. X. X: Wpol Underwear, Medicated Scarlet wool Underwear, sNeckties,1 Scarfs, Suspenders'. Jewelry,

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A C. DATIS. 3. B. DAVIS, IFBUR/. DAYI8 & DAVI8, Attorneys at I»aw,! 223^ South Sixth Street, over PostofKce,

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WHITE SHIRTS, OI^RJED SHIRTS, WOOLEN SHIRTS,

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Wool Hate, Fur Hats, Gloves, etc.,

AT MANUFACTURERS'! PRICES.

508 & 610 MAIN STREET, TERR^ HAUTE, IND.

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CAL. THOMAS.

OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, "r fliiiliy

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Terre Haute, Ind.

A WBEK your own town, and no capi Ul risked. Yon can give the baslaess a trial without expense. The beat, opportunity ever offered for those wiflrog

work. You should try nothlng else J»ttti) ypu see for yourself what you can do st

the business we oJter. No room to exMsia here. You can devote all your time or only jkmr spare time tothe business, and make, great pay Tpt- «rv* ery hour that you work, "Wwften makd as tntica as men. Bend for special, private terms ana particulars, which we mail free. $6.00 OntlU free. Don'tcomplain of hard.timea whileyodftavesttcb a chance. Address. JJ^tKTT A CO., 1 land. Maine. fffW'st- 'fn issss=s=s ^^sS^^sssssssss

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-Dealer In Wool snd Manufacturtr of. .mi

Clothes, Casgimeres, „^r Tweeds, Flannels,

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N. B.—Tbe highest market price tto cart, own mill oTeobd* ezchan ed for wool.

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We now say to the afflicted and that we will pay the above reward fori of t*il WliJIJHB S

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Qlttoriufie at Caw,!

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That the pail fallB to cure. This will positively and permanently cui Latte'/bMk. Sdaitloa, Gravel, Dlabe Bright'* Di*ean» of tbe Kidnevs, Ii ndRetentlonof tl|c Urine, lnflamj fldnsy's Catarrh of the Bladder. tTTine, Pain in the Back, Side or %o Weakness, and In fact all disorders 1 Md Urinsry Organs whether «ontri ,vate disease or otherwise.

If y6u sre suffering

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Weskcess. tenascorrhea, or any Kidneys, Bladder,, of Urinary Organs 'if™ TOV CAN BCCUBfil Without swallowinf nauseous medic

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FRENCH KIDNEY

WHICH CUBKSBY ABBOBPI

mail. _____ tXftDCOXIALS reOM TBS Jades Buchanan, Lawyer, Toledo, "dSeof

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Carding and Spinning.

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end s#e of Lambajto three case bad been giveq ORby the beat ^rim Psrfeg all %l* Utts I su taovr «id largS siuns of :«aon®y» ownfe Vetlin J. p., Toledo, O., "I tttSSred for ihrw yearr witk Kidney Disosse^ and omn had to cntehM, 1 wM^enttrely snd perrnan after wearing Pro#. QalltwitUi'i Frs p« foo# weeksi^

Quhe N.fkott, Sylvanla. O., write •a have been a great sufferer for 1 Bright4* Disea»« of the £idner*. time wss naable to get eat of bed mtdictee, botther gave me only tem wore two «f Prof, flniiwtt* six weeks, and I now know I am enU

Mrs. Behen Jerome, Toledo, O., ssj "roryears bate been confined, a the time te tojr wltb l«wrr*« weakness. I wore one, of OwJme Pads and was cored In onf W^tb-

B. B. Orastt. Wholesale Grocer

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wwrinjf on# of l^rof- f'i B. fV Keealiag, lad., when sending ta sa order fwK *rit4Bs:

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and uc &c«rln^ of go«& rewuft* from t*T-

Prvf. GBllmette'* French LI wm Dositiveiy enre Fever and A|fl A«s JSm Billlous F«ver, Ja«/ SSSL^iBl all dieses** of tbo Llv«r. S S£S? Prk»ll

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