Daily News, Volume 2, Number 69, Franklin, Johnson County, 8 November 1880 — Page 2

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NEWS

B. P. BKAUCHAKP, Sdltor and Proprietor

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MONDAY, MOVEMBEft 8, 1880.

"BldiidSi,"' 6r Hitfi, Nrhich ever

you please Uj pajl |hep, were more "ban :fK dy." tban theinraatesof the lowest houses J* */', pfostlttitidn 'III the dirtieft chindsfe & ^artor»Ia8aoFraacisco. .• apflt

W«o are the "one or two individuals— °b pretvided Republican^—who had to be subeittt2ed—boughtAip—during the cam ,t pafgh.^ let# have th$lr names, the public want# to kttpw who they are.,f'f *i2si PmmmmaBmfmammji mi. n, u.

CoiVH. W. fiupaon, of Tetre Haute, i» the original Garfteld ittian of that section Alyear Defore the Chicano convention he predicted his*' rtomjpation and election

At thei^tlciH nudf^fent a telegram was 8«Qtt4 i8iti«t^ncew

ing

tit

Vi

to ifr. NcKeea,

t« the Chicago fiaa*antfan, urging the cast

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'.1 tiointhat thers can be

four years. Sbonki this be found iw

11(tpr*et|caWp.

(^ii2w^.

llot

wp, althpuglvmodest, »re not

t.i in waat of suitable

,,tlmbcr''

for the very

"^lmport*nt position of C^Maet Minister, and could with great force press the claim, elthirtfr. Vf.' R. McJKe«m ort., W. dUlodined to accept any position on, fcoocwit 'of hist immtnse ^usin^ss ,engagement*:1, -M Mf. «U«vUial, should he deajre to gl^v' i"r«p hbipremnt position, could very '-cjonvenlently accepta higher position, |Where he could have a much larger field, in "which to ihow his gmt capacity

tor

^lth Mr. Miothai at tho head of the uinfriTasury Department, it would give' all th6s« who know hftn a general feeling of satisfaction ahd contentment a perfect confidence in the sound and staple condition of tri44\^fi%ftcy, ft knowledge and *1 -jiurety a«ain«t(all rings, «Hques jrtbs, all ^CWbHortetn Official fatoftii snd nislfeaspiiW'vf:

Mthi&Ml.:

^^To'rro Kfnulc. fi»i ^cxeUfy of t^e J^Q|ted

Beatos Treasury,' nus^nfC twtrn jmii. ImHtHMWMafe iis'-"*,' •. j. ju ST91U0 f«IIlTlB.ir

fffijrtw »to

J^ncwppaper

a? |»ph? For our 'l©wn *elveal'* w8 prtft?r •»thepriTilego^ to-!belttt w^oliy inde pentlfhrwf TKna^H^STThe "one man power" {ot«iHra)itfao4v' 4nd will continue the publioation of the Daily £fews which aJ^llt be a Rtpublkyin" in opi« jioa»joloaf aathc grand old pwr*y cof «l»ampion ilwj gtea cau»« of htmiaft TWv^a. Thqae who are anxious to puhlic patron affp his claims and iM atwa«4or ih# variouii posttions and then till* gfcper hod« that ha^ valuabfe fsctor lei,,the glorious re jjikt ^co^lfh^ awl til* dwtrfb»v

wwt|oja

of

vefy^

4man,

of this^city, who shi»

9^1 bald positions of greaV ilrust hcretofort? «ti. Hin thU 8tat«« is nowj or will b» a can^tfor "Public Piin^er^' The air aeieinf ^^"be full of Jm^ihai^ '^ller»u with cm* ^j,,pH»lotts maws, ga^n# w!4e |or tho 'itw

pi various oJBoaa wit^ia the gift varknts adminii^ratif^rts should

Hs»rfb«#4

owns

fron Ute

abused

th«! Ing op

IIMFM Ml CMKoe as Terre Haute, Indiana, seeasd-ctaas

the

ate ••if-f

'ftiȣeac$ideaaad mushroom Reputili

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Tije leaves have begun to fall a "leetle to^arf^'fof the renegades and5' mushroom R^puWkansof 1880:

WrCt the'express give to its readers the names of these bad Republicans who had

in

Indttfa'rvctoM ft* Garfield. It was

'ffflfy&m

.#oi#Mtfoo. Of

course there are now iftanv original Oar field men, but of Colonel Hudson's claim there is no doubt.—Indiauapolit

JouahaL

in its., asset*-

bo

doubt but that

a! ,.#«$.the tirst man who ni*t (mpctad Garfield's nomination. It is howetf&r eqaairy/fcertaia that D, W. Min sal wwra strong admirer ofGen.. Gartfc&l *,» anclueverwavsred for a moment in the great faith of iSti efectfo#

Tha^iflake ojT of tfca£ablt^in In oon^ng administration., has bean

5 t3

IJSH 1» •'».'?» "tiioimib.",

the

days past, and many "States" have been made for the ua^aiid benefit of President Garfl#!d, .Many porUona the Statet ~qt Ia^lialia |*te Ifoity Ittg, ^fw^d their tsrtoritft aofl^ loir, the te*y distinguished this, State in the nenCabiMfi. This locality has, to somo extent, expressed a des'Iro to see our Honorab^J ^r^ary.'Qf the Navy, Col. Thompaoiv! jent to the United 8tat»ti Senate from j^con^c^orj^

ha

«i:ttj rw»\ilt ti' Ute .gr^at^t

fai? and the pc4lo ih gwn«ral, and It is the duty otall good ii ciUwasas wril as pqbttrysornals to sealoaaly guani tha old Shin of Btate from ... Mat toutttod by a lot of incompetent i»Prwho-eait• alwayti bn, foa«d shoal•

Hsiflibwit "lickiag aa opportuoity" to set

.fyff ittcondag adaOnlitxatiaB. and aa AkH-Mfpmnk» mack a d«ri!«iak. it iciw* thealam, and thu

Hi ,1^ eflia*nt Kdminlstzadon Mfpfupd^ 0 ham a "dfead tsjmZ cm ttseh *$JbmiUAt lo maka tha

ign.

9*»*i

tSXKXBt.

on*or two

hid)vldaal»~in«1 to te

tbst

booghti

ttttMAiseT

uMixA^r.^t

fstor..

On«

of Uiem. metpltf

•6

is

for« tiffBiag reoommendAtloni

ova

better esase.

ibe Ute critical

pagftte th«daring

drosai

sstbey meu», confer sincere Rcpnb set thegwrt of Jnd*s.—£xpr*M

The party was without,p^ney,j their their time and money to keep to gether the grand old party are yet left to tell the story

jot

pub-

He, "the noblest^Roman of tham all," stood on the Tocks of Gibraltar and bravely boffeted the incoming tide with nis always ,^ri^e, and valuable couacUj and giving the greater.portion of the sinews of war,, he, firing, held the, enemy iu check* until ha could find time to rally nis fortfes previous to his grand charge in October and November juat past the resuits of which are redoleat with splendor. and for which the Republican party will ever remain indebted.

D. W. Mlnshall that solid, cool headed Statesman, always to the front, at the critical moment, was consulted the oracle at Delphi in aadeat times, aa the proper course to persue to avoid the great datigvr threatening otter annihilation, of the great old party in this section of country. The services in dutaU weia invaiuahls as the wholecountry teatiflea, and the people rise up in praise of the casuh. Hon. I N. Pierce and Col. Tom Netooti both worked day and night thM the organisation miglit be kept up. The&j Posmaster Pilb^k thit ff«at Psww ot American poUtios at this point* stood brave as a Han in the path way to the outward march' of the distinctive party of j^iuahii rtgji^ jMtd ^id, '"tjli* far ehalt taougo and no farihar." Whp of these old aud well triad veierans. do you hear screaming for ottee aot oeat ,%

These mea have remained faithftt| to the and. All of them hive been: bard workers during the campaign j^st And yet the men who are now so a' thay will not get offices are the oMi ,wl» hat« popped up ^like moahrvoms Mtf. mid*t durtng the last ytar.

We want men hooored wi% po»idona who stood by the snxsd old party whs*, it seeded amngih, aa didftfcett ana add maey othars whom w» can tuunav men of polHical fidelity, tnea of charactar, of br*lha.

-w

from

thegold

__ rfsKS Kbemert, who At tk« first U»e P"1*S05PSl*rity will »ell bat.

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tried to do aariu this csmp^gn. Bp ail #e*am AM MM Waistthe wtrtj7* fsvora on true men bad iWJcin#—mett who will not betriykpd

This is lust the position that every hon est Republican should tak?. The victory was too dearly bought to allow set of renegades to fill the different^ positions that are to be filled during the incoming administration. We have in this county at least five hundred renegade Republi cans who in 1876. when the cloud that hung over the Republican party was as black as midnight, refused to take an sic tive part in the campaign. But ho sooner had the Republican, party steqim^d the tide under the gallant few that sacrificed their time and money, to keep a pwty or ganization in this county, whefli these prodgals, these black sheep crawled, baqk, and now maay of them are clamoring for offioe These are the men the Republican party must watch. A man who is faise to hiti in

party when that party is sinking the turbid O watero is »ofc|.'jtlie man to receive honor when that party is anchored safely in the harbor. There is much difference between the party fidelity ,of men who expressed sentiments of preference for individua candidates to fill the first office in the gift of the people, and those who stood aloof at a time when the Republican party could scarcely maintain an organisation in thisjeounty, as was the.^ase 1878 Of the former we can count, sppre^ 0 g.od Republicans who were enthusiastic for Grant, Blaine, Sherzpan, Sdmti^ds and WnsUburne. Of these we can count staunch Republic^ who .cux^ed Qrant. calling:him an emperisiist cursed Blaine^ curfi«d Washburne, cursed Sherman, pursed every candidate exc^Df their fayorite, Did: thM diminift^ ibQir, Re publicanism?Nosir. When ftheu ifivorite man could pot be nominated they said, we will stand by, an^ wo^k the Uoij»ir. ne«. Now, showW^ «ot ouch mQp have a preference to party honor over those who would do notlun^for the party untfl they saw 4 great H^ofa. sweej)lag Ut^ whole conn try? :8uch «xen at6 not worthy the great nam* of Republican, and should be trea&d «»rdiiegaiiiBS^ without patty j^irinci* pie, without party, honor, without anything saye political dishonesty. In 1878 the party in this coanty was without an established paper.. Mr. JJMesty'# paj^f, the

Courier*

being young, but btright, and Republican to the (backbone, jdid allr |t, ,CpuMi» being compejleci to bravely buffet the bleak winds of adversity solitary, and alone, and for wl^ich he doubly pr^isvforthy

Wmtaawet*thehighKlckTer^ fei818. was down oa

it# back and wa«.

inch menas H«». W

uimijiiin

11» W BaUl«. no^he

anV

their sad conditjon.

Gen. MortQn, Hunter,pqndidate [for Congress furnished his own conveyappe to canvass the district the candidate for Sheriff,, furnished Mis own conveyance the candidate fo^ ., Judge qf cjrjipinal cou^/ur^^adhiS/pijfn, conveyaqce and Uiese.men helped to economise in that campaign by taking the few speakers available, in their private cohveyanfcei to their "appointments. No man itt .the country did so much fof the Republican party that year as Hon, W» R« ^tcBteen.

ieea *o2

ftw KtTiga^

place

of

^Qand

loasas rf

on

rod. It

wbiw prete

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work

with a p«r?fB»!ty worthy of

riveOarfiald^

jharejn

been large in

tha

ruoan

be oormctly

oertskip

that Colo-

Oonnectiuinoiii,

Ifidifflfca,

Kaitsas,^,

*,

Miobigan,

Massachusetts,

Min^

cjud-

Nebraska, New

,e: Thm

them

thocteg

Taking the belt of at and prosperous Northern States indications of National sentimeix comparison with 1876 is interestin^New York in 1876 gave Tilden a m$ty of 82,722. The Republican major^ now 40,000. Ohio gave Hayes a mftty of 6.6p& She gives Garfield 3^0. Indiana, Democratic by 5,084 ins76, is now Republican bv 7,000. these three States were tne battlepund o^ be campaign. In them be was a air trifu of strength, each! jty being at its best as a combatant, a a test of public sentiment, the stifle in these states was watched with are intei than that in any others, he resull

any

In summine. up .the casev it may be said that the States Republican by ot^rwhelming mijcritles givi Garfield ^13 Electoral votes. The close States of Nevada and California will probably [increase this number to 322. Counting New Jersey with nine rotes, and'Florida'with four, as doubtful, HancoCk h** 184 votes, with a possibility of 147. The result is in effect the heartiest .indorsement the Republican policy has ever received, and the hardest kick the Democratic jparty has ever had tijoa the people of the old loyal States.-^ Chicago Inter'Ocean. itiw

PapkbPulpFrom Pink Leaves.—1 invention relates to a method of pine leaves for the purpoe? of converting them into a pulp for the manufacture of a strong and superior paper by exposing the pine leaves to the action of steam niider pressure. The pine leaves are put into a Steam-tight vessel, which, at its Jtowerpart oommumicatee with a,steam-supplyitpipe, and at its upper part with a worm, similar to a still. Access to the worm is shut off, and s&eam admitted into the closed vetael, so as to expose the fibres to the efeet of the steam nnderpreesoie, and also to lis moisture and heat The steam sectes. by its heat and pressure, to soften the fibres, and to expel all resinous, oily, spititous, and other mattac Jhraa their pates, atid to vap«iae sweh mat^rvbut leaves the fibres Intact. When the, fibres are properly, softened and liberated from their orifinal watents, the passsge to the wenm is opened, thatthevaporiMd sabsteafsesnaarastape fcr porpoeee of distillation. Thte fihtes are aOf^Mnovcd flxna the vessel ortaidc, 'and woeted iato {mlp Inthe mannerinwhkiJ YMcetablafiiwea are uaaally woHoed into pulp fbv making pa^er, papier-mache, or y»*«**

that one morn in: a spider's nesU-i. an inch or two *$* toe

.Set* Gteea waa wa1.. alighted

Itl If Tlflltilliilll anftnnM

enttancato the nest,, the wftq^ stopped a little short of H, and iW a moment, remained perfteOy qniet. Thea readiingout one af^laaateiiiMRrhe wxigah^ it befon the «psnia& a»d withdlw il This oantate bad iha deseed effict Ibr the boss of the aeit, as hogs aspMtx as ooefeastaliy ^eea, oamaoat^sossawhat was wamog, asid set It taMri^hta. Na soosMT had the ^nder —ugsil to Aatpatotatwhkihhe was at tt»aaBt#witti^lMa the with thrwttiisting ttto

39m

mm

M^ott«iapia«flia»iMiVfand when alias11aiiMprmsitfttrm thi isaidr.

a» swmhmi

vut

iff J.

mmi0

yotea. that

^asis con

by oTerwhelmlng ritiei. In Califbfrua

ai^ada

close,

the vote is

n^et

bnt the

never

in Preside!*?have

Cali&B»y be

the Republican 11 »bl

pmt fo

tial years. Lepublfcan li% majority probably aa large as th. 1876, Nevada in 1876 gave a Re^an majority of

1,075. ^epublicai^ await the" official returns with the same confidence they did foiars ago.

New Jersey show10h Republican gains that on Tuest^gbt the $taU was claimed by the jblican^. It is now claimed by the tocrats. Of the Southern States Floiis put in the doubtful lint, and Vara is closer than the Democraever thouffht Bayard's own .StaUpid be. other Southern Stateiye large tbiajorities for Hancock, yery one snpposed they would.

bo

becehea aslisSi*peebaMy,Aalthalwid the Art At alt ssuHa, be paceeisdita

anf

V.

j^rtT :ii f#

'*$k'U

t«**

irisst litis it be

peculiarly significant, anc, cannot] made less significant by ai amount of •x^anation.

The New England Stateform in a solid, stalwart column Connecticut, which gave Tilden taajoritjj of 2,900, gives Garfield a majity quite as largf. Vermont increasescer Reppb lican majority of 23,888 tqg,0(X), Maine, so long struggling gainst em^ barrassing complications, tHs superior to them and claims her old the reliable Republican Sti

-eanidng

Pennsylvania in 1876 mb a Repub^ lican majority of 17,964. TIs ii nesrly doubled, a fact that weigh* pavy when it is remembered that Hacoc^.j nominated to carry it. Th grou Northwestern States, inteludiW jftin Iowa, Miohigan, Wisconsin, |inhes Kansas and Nety*sk* did, ,welll la 1876 that little improvenieni ww peoted. But in every one theperc age of Republican gain is vefjKls This is more noticeable, in Wkcoi where the majority in 187^,

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irefeei'fdW'liB'has a telephone pitted in his offlcei so that orders can be receiveU. or iiu^'BiWac^rNi.nwtl s^ K« Thatikln^ the public for past patronage, he guarantees to be as prompt In supplying them with tlie best of coal in the tureriOVHCI, MAM «TMEET, ."•!»

Opposite Terre Haute Hoyse. ij

THEGNlYMffllCIHt

That lets at the Same Time on

THE LIYERf THE BOWELS,

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The increase of the majority In lllin from 19,621 for Hayes to 60)000 Garfield, and almost the same-Sdr lom, is severe on Judge TJ:umbuH those who believed with him ^hai renegade Republican cduld exerdse infliMii«A iun buuiouu her as. the banner State on large Uu^ties, a* she increases'tfie majority of ,227 for Haves to over 80,000 fdr Oatfield, and reclaims the two Congressipn al JHit^qts lost In 1878.

COAL OPHQE.,

tiliiaed in his nsd Main street Terre Haute.

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Kscmtle Artesian Rattin. Recommended by the highest medical authority Tor" Paralysis,J^heuraatism,

Slegant

Eetent attendants. Cheapest and best aths in the world. Bath house at the foot of Walnut street. ,M^gnbtic AstbsiaKt Bath Co,

IWwy T^re Haute. Ind.

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and the KIDNEYS*

will be perfect: If they become clogged, dreadful dlaeaaet are rare to foUowwltn TERRIBLE SUFFIRINQ. BHIqwbhw, Headttlit, DTvpepsI*, Ja*ailee, CeMUp«ti0R aad Pllet, erftti's mtf Ceatylatatov flratel, Dt*b*fa«, mim-t la tt« UHwe, aiikr ee toff Pit—i tr ttw1 .#] utk Pal as aad Aekaa, areilmtepatfbeeswa tftebtowfl la polwneS wuTdMBUMti Uiat a&onld bare been expelled MtareSp.

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^e^ties, Scarfs, Suspenders. Jewelry,

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CAL TH0JIA8.

OPTICIAN AND JBWELEB

Main street. Terre

3lttoritc

10 at ftaw, i»-'

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McI^iLS|(r 11 Attorneys at Law, yU 'f 420

Main Stw^i... Terre HaUtfe, tnd.

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I DAV18 & DA.VT&,,: I Attorneys at Lawj 22% South Sixth Street.''over Post^Tlce,

Terre Hautfc, Ind.

1,1'. wonr'own^.tWH. afeft no capi lai Hnked. tou can give the bttalneai A trial wlthdtti ettp^nae. Tho*l»eat ttfp6r« tnatty **or offered for. tbone WUiffig to work. You abptUd notbUif J1®*1! yoli nop {or yonraclr wWu yon, can goat the bnsinet» we MEvr. N0iHoW1t» ttMrfn Here. Ton can devotfr olllyour tisa® only yoar apart time tothe husineKB, and nttk- treat pv let ev"ffar«a»,5526(»

Oculars, whlcli we mall m-cO $5.00 outfit free. Don't comtfaln of hard wWewa lisvasncb aehsiiee... Addreas HAI^^TT iOO., land. MfInc. ., .«•

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ALL OBDBBS

PROMPTLY FILIiED

',*. AT——

'^C'K^BFFEBS,* ,, I 4*,£*

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,*'&«riftriiiW<Kt«ad MMUrMtSMr of

Clothes, Casshneres,

'dTweeds, Flannels,*

Stocking Tarns,

Carding and Spinning.

K. 8.—The blgh^rt market price In cash, or oar owa make oi aood* exetaa ad far weeli-

GhK/J^-'NTD

v£ .•**" w-»

VARfflt CONCERT

"Efrfsty Evening at

8HAI'«HUK8«B1,8 TO-®OF alii et7Mtfaa»*«t,1i*fc«diaiidmsta.

TO A YBAB,

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...

Wool Underwear

Wool Underwear,

a.

Wool Hats, Fur Hats, Gloves, etc,,

A»T S^NUTACTURERS' PRICES

ui-mrmtuv. -uO' ^08 & 5i'0?MAlN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IND. If "Jiil uin'ii

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Bwinisfi directors.

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aad

^Ladies,

Weakness Kidneys,

a

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»to pO a

or

Ilea90000

locality.

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m^0 know SII

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ttr wt InhImmi. yamm. it fee

It

f*vtarta*«»esa

the heat

r*— sad'

OVER LIC

Prof.

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Have

been

soldi

'f

conntry

Franco.e{ of which en perfo'l,

faction

u'

perfomc every llin uecaa direct!

We now tay to the afHtoted and doub Uiat we will pay the above reward for a si..

..

B-A.C:

Th Graat

falls to cure

(tarnationHi*Hh

Kldney Catarrh of the Bladder tJrlne Paln in the Back, Side or

Weaweaa, and In

LolTm.

fact all disorder*of the

Utlnary Organ* whether

I|

contractu

vate disease or otherwise.

tncdlelnes,t•

Without swallowing nanaeoas

ly wearing tm PROF- GKHLMETE'S

S I N E WHICH CURES BY ABHORPTIO Aak yoar druggist for Prof. GullineUe'* & Kidney Pad. sndUktao other If hMBot. Mndtt.OO and yon Will recelte the I'm by malL

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TliTIMOHAM TMOM THI TMOTL 9 ndge Buchanan, lawyer, Toledo.O,«ayr •'Cm« of Prof.Guilmette'a French Kidne. "zxus" rable. During SU this tSwe stfffef^d aconr and large tanas

ce eai coral

of

moneys

9«or*e

1

Vetter. ?. Fr, Toledo, 0., says

"I suffered for Ih^etfeara with Sciatic^ Kidney Diacaae, tod tint a bad to go Spoil

Qntre Scott, Sylrsnffc. O., wrltfc*:1 •q bavebeefi a great aafferer for IS yarn Brlghf a Disease of the Udaert. For wc lf time waa onable to get oat of bed took bad medicine, tret they «a*e me only temporsry, I wore two ef rrof. QaQaettt a Kidni weeks, and I now know 1 am enUrely

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Toledo, O., says:

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B. V. Keeeltog, M. D., Dro^sU Ind., when rending in an order for Kidney furore one of the first ones we bad snil^",

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