Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 July 1869 — Page 2

Daily KXraEss

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Ve^a53BSSi«iFW«t1i»

T6 Correspondents,

We^asafi^fifeis^sasic*ti0?8 S8l'

accompanied wltb thenamSof

Gs*AT csxdit Is

for

bU

however, to note

A

The

Paris

Pays

The

nul, also,

in iuissue pf-Monday, it

ly ob^ttend it to our readers who desire a metropolitan journal.

Is ciapanies have bsen fotjfiad and at^ np# forming to go in bodies to Florida, whose delicious cli' mate haa great attractions for those who went lWfdr«,*nd

tion of

is

of atone tksuiated

doe Mayor Cookarly

aocvgatic endeavors and

prwfcrfcg

Irti'ffewneaccount!

Amines

Ohio Bas attempted

Jacob „&r*iir,

of the Hudson.

Ulk-nfme

rebel with

his voice

ancwta

in

7«rf. .«**» W&f|pp<* .•»that °^«rtW«dtt

to Mayor

OooaaaXt" ot any

bean tolerated

in the pfeasnt alate of public opinion The city

hat paid the penalty of auch

neglect in one or two inttanwi, and don't care to repeat the act. "We are

glad

any improvement In

Mayor CooKEBLT'a official conduct and will not be too lnquiaitive as to motives There is abundant room for further pro gresi.

Cxncxhkatz paper claims that one of the zfiain reason why the Bed

Stock

ngs have vanquished every base-ball op ponentis because they use no intoxica ting drinks.

sayt that the family of

Jbtt.Davis is very poor, and that the French admirers of the ex-President of the Southern Confederacy should tike steps to relieve thelif'wlsnti.j

Every*1fea3er"ofrthe^3p*iBS kjowa the above foW utterly false.

pitcj

k*y*

Hisiis, cries of

Sit down,"

"Sit

down,"

Ye», sir, there is

the author,

who must be midtfkntfwn

tons if

unac-

quaioted Don't write onlest you havesometbisg

of

their successes in farming. 8ach an ale ment as-the sturdy yeomanry of the Sast introduced into the far South, cannot but have excellent results, and tha «ssimila tion oMarge bodies of intelligent, ener getio

with tha native indolent

Southerner, will go far

to bring

to

very de*d an issue

resurrect so

as

that of repudiation

in that Statu, only afcolN that tboy are ignorah^ that Ghaut

is

President, and

that his Secretary of the Treasury is pay ing off,the debt at the rata of sixteen mil lions a month.

It also' shows that Btr Vak

was not

ing, lei the chaages of time slip by him unnoticed, and the waking of toe Col urn bus Oonyentiooiats on theseeobd Tuesday of October next, will be not unlike that of their CaUkill prototype oO his return to the village of Falling Waters. He in quired for Jacob Stxiv, and wu inform' ed he was dead. "Jacc® Jtkk

"And burled,—was the reby.

tion in Ohio died and

vember,

the Btta»»

the hypothecal hero

FRlftK BiAlft At iASft BRANCH A Politician**

Iirtaftto

tbe

one word lor the

our

tMBcers

the

Amy.

1 w'

,•

We bava^kiwady given the telegraph io account oftlje, .banquet

offta Guif army

officers1ki'nie§tetson Hoote, Long Island) on the evening ol the 8th Insu,and the excitemen^occasioned by Frank Blair's 111' tlmed.s^aMk£«reepandentofthe York Sun gives the:following, picture of the eoener-:^

Notmanysecondl^lapseaJ«er the calls for whan that gentleihan slowly arose.ad^anced nerVooSly, and staggered for somevMng to support him.(The table in thk liataoca anawered the purpose) After staodtog -M if absorbed in deep thoofht,^l.^o8etf hu eye* and entered

upon

hisnfcrangue. He said that not One word |md

were

I

»tiH

M%oHr«tena

for them.

4.

never

Vfpqxr

The publicailonof ujaajnunlcation is no eYga* HlVW timent*, fcT||

wlli

After the

re.ponnble

«i

Oommunicationi shomlwi aSdreMea

wilde^csp&^Sft#ni

that, as tbemeeting

in

forbids any political diecugsjon or harrsogue at any of-«ur merefiflgs. -I

Admiral Parrag Lst me see it.

Morgan.-Zow'-

A

other

W*J shown

ta

due

offi"

cer, for the almple performance of a doty which bia oath ragtfrea hto to do and for attending to whteti ha duly paid. To have dofle lets,in the ca»e abore mention ed, would pgrfbaao g«*» outrage which would hardly hare

Blair.

home

Express takes the other chute and

niirrnstisiywi'th* bSS^nsgWdBd awfl the pfc0plrtas?Tnt6thSrown hands the punishment of nil oftnd6i!**-^Jfcwwwf

The Jour

Igwf^it jo be

a falsehood, forr

states our true

position tbttej The Express great stickler for law, order and justic£ at this time."

ThiGhioagflNRcpuiftcim

has been col

lecting and publishing reports from all sections of-tie Northwest, in regard to imtoPiMftijiimirftl At this criss in the growth of grain, this mass of information, w^oh,comes direct from the farmers themselves, is of great value and int*re4Hnd enterprise displayed by the Reputlrcan in collecting it, is only another evidence of the interest takes in all that pertains to welfare the great Northwest. The Republican is always wide awake in providing a firstclass p&per in all respects, and We

hearti

retqrn and subsequently her husband, about eight years ag, paid the old man a Visit, remaining with,hiip, several days, •ad

endeavoring to

return, but he was resolute

not. And so the

years

man grew olddr, and the

1"

Wwxi*

the only man Who, wltlle sleep­

thefe are

into

the

bfefi spoken about those who

Q&£e.^jjUrtpar brothws. He won id gay

from that by

people wfaohad

•poke ol^em

a magwanitturtti

Seen

He

knew that when he

before eoldi»S%-he spoke to

"and

generotis

That thclft against whom

ple, a»4'm«rtbiS€*a?!..bert -st«el

Turning to Admiral SPanagut, politely cqiie«ienc8, Qqaer»l Bi*ir tbn-

bow tinui

gut, Sberid*n tad Others to-night Wt will ^e«r of %ee" (pronounced in louder tW* aad.exuUii^ manner),

•»S-

*di&

diet

"Put

him out,

«8bama" ^2—

Gen. Blair was not diecoursged, but said, in a

bsuty

manner:

dis^eot?

"D

Ih

ea anybody

there any dissent?"

do,6ir,

I

Gen. Blair.

do!

My

"I

grow "Wg

stay

followed, which was almost etajinp in our city Cuban gentleman

do not aakto be heard.

He

excitt" man'

ment hud lasted about ten minutes, Ad- yottt mualfarrpgut, wtofffjtol^ping^ tmost to restore harmony, nnaily socur-

to hear Him patu

to speak, they ougtftto hear

^him^

patient-

iy. -iAiW fibnH of the navy, El

to

"tbe&iitar*:** the. not to lnfltridosT#-

pt•. Montgomery, Chairman,JL call

There"is"an

eaid:

^rtrele

call

,him% :.He wad

I

Ti)e fo^lipg^^gaiDSt

the disturber was very bitter.

,:i a

The Story of ob Old Hermit. On Sunday, JuneS7, an old'man

farm for the youngest son. He mar ried, and, residing on the.farm, had gathered aroiind him a family of six children, when the father

was

the,city.

inductd to

com

wrote to him to induce him to

He

6nce

yet still be mainta'Hed

about the

regeneration of the Southern commttnitT. sbsbsw^BBBSB Thx Philadelphia Inquirer thinks the fact tfejft the

am}

he

'grew

JJesaooratio State Oonven

S!jp{Ji

The

Loafer.

If a man will only stop

aod

fefidcf, and

con over his acquaintance^Jbe

will

find

a great many more loafers than

he had supposed. Loafers may

several

find his bar

waiiai in

1868', along

*tid

as

bo

bill,

deaaf"

and his landlord

Bepudia.

2

No­

With

S*THJTTB

and

is asjunly dead to-day

divided

classes. The first

teel

thejstreot corners,'in condemdftig men and measures, and in trying to mould public opinion.

If

sam,a.prsyiem.,

Fa 3,

Thk opening

EleTffell

Austria

cwat

"we oonten4e^

thoee whom we aspersed as rebeli a»« traitor*, #nd ot»r whom we had trlumphwfWeri^^Veat and

and the other

touching those

as

tp teeamy.-and ubij Ration

couqtriM

8eas

wIll,'«#Lte»~lo~'ew

of her skilled

PARTY

NE OF COL

the age

o(

the

clause alluded to by Capt. Montgomery. He then addressed Mr. Blair. "Yes,

.permit-J,ojjAiGftl M^ng.blm

tlraally or Otherwiee,_y«U' ha^«» isitlo duced politic? here." Blair, with an idiotic chuckle, resumed is at

The correspondent adds that

Hffer'Hbe

banquet he bad an interview with Blair, who "was becoming convaldseenl/*but with no prospect of altogether recovering until morning,"

IfC -Boston.

Darned

Daniel Bomgardner, who for many years had lived by himself in a little hut on the bank of the Sandusky river, about Ballvilld, Ohio, died. The history of his life, as given by one of his neighbors, is published in the Fremont (Ohio) Newest follows "He was born on tha 10th of April, 1782, near Frederick,-Frcderiok county, Maryland, and was pqnsequebtfy in^his 88th year at the time of bis death. He was theyonngest son,J-and his father, who had been quite wealthv, having provided for the rest of the family," reserved the

lomantic story ClAan In- *w ajgpri^to,^t«^potheir d«oghtj* ian—An Ext cutiSn-ATJUerai afid ffiltttrwfe toThetriv«, the W/»f Fifteen—A Common Sailor—1» the guperintendiig these sacred flres. The 4trftish Artoy -rftiahs a Bonon-fiar-XO gaa alsa. oe iiaTn~trr tha imsu ox

ber—Cnder a Heap of Uead Men—

in" iiairsony^

e??S5? Te

Ha Siater of

but for saspect«» treason when a w,aatf yre^ed avdi ^ot^eqinei

e*rfftd,

to,

apl

ulimaateli cai

metibaj1

«8«ing--An Wew

Oriean

several years. He fiaaily went to Maton-i zasj wflsiti M£3as4Died\ndniB^lWheraH: tTJ ma ri^^^A^vM^e%»«rfonder—ofbsep«auisiMfcss

that was cis name, was

Spain, and after a timo executeaH-r-HirIT^T if*

died soon afterj leaving tha

lent to'ppafn to We educated. Here Ibe kmfj^rfornMriy ually ra

wai

trbtTble

'witn

fallow

nia jeacners and

pupilg on account of

Mr.

call you to order, because our

By-law do

not

lijs_politift^l

viewfc HiSXi0^etff cuTm1ff§te&

metaatly. flo,

e^api^ dmoat

sailbr pn Soard an East Indiaman, then lying temporarily for repairs at Cadiz. Leaving the.vwel at Calcutta, he obtain' ed position in a Spanish commercial bouse,.^utMpn tiring of tiyit, been

intd tfie.British army, several regiments of which were then stationed in ,«Dd nes^r Calcutta.

A

year later his

sent

to England,

a teaoher of the French and

hfl

of

-endorsH..landed

for Sis son-in-law, who absconded, leaving him to pay the debt, in doin^

which

Dan'el was left penniless. wife, whose parents were wealthy,. occasionally taunted Daniel with his poverty yet he, sensitive and high spirited though he was, bore it until one day so.me fifty years ago. He had taken his horse and started to the field to plow, but, brooding over tho matter, tied them to tho fence in the field and determined to quit the country. He turhed his back upon home, wifc children and friends, and never more w^a seen

in

Frederick. His abaence cccasioned alarm and inquiry, but his whereabouts were not known. Wandering about the country for some years, he finally, fortythree years ago, took up his residence in Ballviile township. For nine years he jived in the family of John

G.

gelfthe little hut in which be res'dadat the time oM is death. "For thirty thr&e years he lived there alone, seeking no information of his friends, nor extending to them any km wledge of bis whereabouts. Nine or ten years go, however, one of our old citizens who formerly had lived in, Mayland, was back thereon a Visit and bearing some conversation one day in relation to some one who had disappeared from the neigbborho'd so many years before, and who had never been heard from, inquired bis name and on being told it, rfeCOgriiaed him as the hermit Bomgardnetf-- Daniel's oldest daughter had married well, end upon learning thsft vhacfifcfeer was •tilliving,

"pranpr fjmm (he car

forni in

Ihe -p^tphy

a

-sSyed

out Of the heap of dead where he was cast during

tte^iJigfcMuij

sympathizer rbund rerage and sufllier until his wounds were healed.

Sik months later we find him again in this "country, but in New Orleans.. therjp he wehtto California,"and in 1853T sailejd for Japan he was shipwrecked on the passage, and spent a littjle more than a year, among the barbarians' of ^cluster

the feashee Islands. After

returned

Bideout,

of Ballviile, and then he buiit for

him-

oolofieley

One oap. well imagine that be

is ne of the few, the

who Wdre

wbe^e their f&ncie3

^gd"

would

rolled on the old,

horcutenn

frame became tremulous

an^

fragile,

fi:s"isolitary

secluded life.

A few

years sgo

sick, ftot remained about his

hoc(ie until a week before his death, when he became so poorly that he had to take his bed. He was then removed to the residence of Mr.John Moore, where kind bands ministered to his wantq and when the death-damp gathered on histirOW,and the feeble pulse ceased to beat, stranger hands performed the *ad offioies'lhaVl'oving friends fain would have done. He was buried on Monday last",01

ArQuakeW

1844,

ho .leached

Finding s^eral

Span­

ish languages in a young ladies academy in Pemberton tquare. Having an altfercation one night in front of the Tremont House, with a Spanish hair-dresser, he stabbed him, and fearing the consequences fledlo JTew York.

Hore be was arrested, but when being tnbl*T1i UanK

phit'-

darkness of a rainy

night, breaking ah arm and two ribs. He managed to escape,however, and

by means

flshine Bfihooner got to Nanluckat, where he

until he had recovered

froni his injurie3. Shortly after' the Cuban, excitement broke out, and allying bimielf to a party of filibusters, ha at last on bis native soil, after an absence of nearly ten years. In a skirmish a few day# after- he

"v£fiV

witi^

out

his^re'scae^.he

to" New

Orleans, where, he re-

tiiri861, at which tim.e the wax

maihed

breaking

tfUf/hp

Wefit

a

to New.York,raised

company of

Cubans

and Frenchme

was|comn^Bsioncd

!as

Captain^-atid

good service in the field, raising

before

-to

immortal ones,

&ot

born to die." Since

Was with Col.

get.lfim.'Ed return

with him, but all to no purpose.JAnother effort

was made

grand son,

about five years ago hya

'who

visited him^to.gett.hiBi to

tieru, Ovamguari, Ovakuenama,

huere,

&cyy

'•i-Cutly, But

racej

more

impression on him than it would make on a rat-hole if pofired io^6^it.v,^ Loafar 'SsTo, 3 is a regular roustabout^ he looks dilapi datsd and emaciated he'started

^overBeS '^y a

out as

genteelloafer Na. 1, passed through that grade,and

by a gradual proeeia of

deterioration became loafer No.

2,

the

and

rgachpd

and in this last grade he is but one mote above the common"Veggaror the common thief. Avoid loafing, for if you start at No.1 you-are oaetain to reaoh No, 3, and No. 9 insOres A druiiaM'g death or the penitentiary, which is about as bad.

of Silez will

ing of the Mediterranean anft

tfie

Seal and the restoration of that commercial netivity which h«i di^A«y9jt their shores for more than three centuries. Bosiia,

life

and Prussia had been building a grand harbor on the shore of Hanover or Oldenburg, in order to "sail in'.' alon^wiUiall the rest.

This great chapg.e

against

wnwroos

peo­

the cotBmerc'tal interestsof Eog*

l»nd,

who stands hThdmtitt

1

iust

haw ibeaid tbepraieea«f Farm-

abor

zen of the-Cbtfhtry to

^."fpjti

oommenced, in

a

noticeable way,

be continued-

_Th«

9u«c j|enat

a more general effect than our

Of

that all.the^OBnts nrey eon trac The region of the cOuhlry

will tell,

fft the'Vaoe,

to

gv^riand

railway. Indeed, ietjilng but the openlas

Peoema.Oetad

•&«»*«»• m&msx.sTu:

the

neacement- of hostilities in Cuba

has beentekceedingly active

be

in

taising

men'and money, and has actually visited Cuba twiee'With vessels bearing anna and voluhteers.

'cattinc

safely away again.—

Byan.on thejast expej

ditiofa which came to grief the first the week.

Ho landed ir New London

on Tuesday night, with nearly one hundreds men, who scattered' at ofiee-*some returning to

New .York,, and^ ^h^rs

'led

eral

Reasons

them. For sev­

we do not neqd to recount,

Colohel Mendez came to this city, where be vplL prpbaVy remain for the

p^sent

ANW PBOPIE DI8C0TBBBD QT AFBICA. saaaaM A'Bace like the Anglo-Saxon of Asi-

Uc Origtu^Thelr Religion Spiritual—Their Government Monarch iTJf»^r Froni tho Observer.] iii .^1

Id the southwestern poriipn of Africa is ti

trict about

300

1{rv4

:iiyour

gen

loafer he dresses well, feeds well,and assumes a good deal of

'officiousn'ess

lf% iibpildr- Coafer No?

is not quite so genteel in appearance as No.1 you generally find him lounging around the door of drinking saloon,

Utfully waiting for some one who is fortunate to have the wherewith to come aloag and treat a whisky smash to him is meat and drink—it is joy, hope and happlnest and after a heavy slug he in a few cSinutes is ready for a repeat if anothferspooney comes along with the rhino and offers to treat him. He can dtiok this way aWtfay afidapau drunk—whisky seems t6 mkke no'i

miles in breidih, from

norUi to south, and between

480

and

500

in length,from east'to vrest. laid down on the ^naps

as Herero Land or

Damara

Lanp. It extends from the Cunene river, on fee north, to Walfisch Bay, on the south, and from coast to LakeNgami, in tte interior.the

Yery few Europeans

visited it three elephant hunters onlyj between

1857

and'

dersdn, whose works on

on

&c.,jar030Jwen

youi investigate

the affairs of the genteel

loafer,- you

l^nd

will

ftis Shoemaker, his tailor,,

3I U1J5 fcBllul cattle.

1864. An

"Lake

Ngami."

known, Green and Smute.

Anaerson was so much pleased with the country ibat he purchased large tract of

there and raised some thousands of

He died therein

±SStm-present

the^arly

year.

Taore are two races, inhabitrng tBe coiinlry, the Bechuana^ who occu some kraaTSWYillages" northern part, but ^Vho.are

in

ent condition, and the Or

tribes,

as,

of

(Ovambo,

Ovam^

a red race, with long bafrj,

never woolly—regular fea­

ture^ and fine forms. These are tfie

rising

and exhibit a high degree'rf intelliqe, and many characteristics which indfcate their Asiatic origin.'

They-.are

Ovambo race, who resides at Ondocga. He is assisted in the government by

couacjl, withoht/whose conganf no|4^Eri(e V#%iBi^el Ea^i$rj|4^Ls ils .prince and its territory, and the princes are subject to the,king and council, by whom, for any offense agajnst^ti^e laws', they may be-'^epoaefr j*t^pat tp death. Each principality?*3s vided into districts, goje?hed hjf ciyefs, who are amenable to the ^^cinoes, hot iave an appo*U to the kmg and^ o|incil. Their roads ^Xcellefetjllandel^ has an inspector, whose hueiiifeils it'is to see that every ^arsm

his dame and purpose can be forwarded

prougB

the

tb« baser ofexplorers andhunters, there is usually little difficulty but-traders ate acquired to procure s^me $eeponsible

citi

to

Ihi

their guarantee

hi,~in tnfflf

respects, so much like tbat-of the Parsees as to iodu®itfche beftaf ihat/ftaOiS? Mopgins,

Jfbat

race, or have

"flr lu.uuiiijxi.

preiae iJfflog," tbe Creator,

omnipresent, omnipotent,- and

6leb^,

tand whose

^ie fiiatjand

ceukLeq»iiAJn

the sacred ffr* princes, whp

very powerful evil spirit, wha ia not,

Ttheir misfortu'iea and accideDU, but they

en

people, far

jqjmUNgtttfal

si)d

was borne in Mntanz&i jnJL824, and

A fact^Mt|*$i^r"iliss,1bui

itylsflfsttfrr

m*£

omestlc

heir hu^bafidi:

Do

rearres^dj *6"!

%hfld,

os, in the charge of^ii!$ncle, a merchabt in HavaftA. 4.t

msc,

Sfbpie

ner#«rlB

duel with the son of a SpanuhjCtefripet Minister, whom he ran throuRh'"

•r ati»

re^ment whS

and from thenoe to Can­

ada) Tired of the army he deserted and made his way- over tEe line into Maine, and in December,

wnoe bearing

distteis land""

of

his countrymen, he concluded to remain there, And, assisted by.them,he commenced as

^sked

him,

laciij^

Y|ung lady, don't ^ush. A gushing don't wean -It is b»rd work, too, mg ft i" slways rttdy With mouthful of compliments^ for all you meeH or with "charming, superb, divine ous/edohM«"fcr*i^y^ both the gushist and the gushee.— tural and aharming. Be anything lease—only don't gush.

a 4 &TBAN61 WORT, ?en(ares of French Emlgranta groin^the Dayton

Id

E

JoBgaal of Satsrday.J

A'co^TroFyeaW ago a poor woman and )iei twp daughters ^arriyed in,, thia country from 'France, and located in 0mdnnati,-,where they had acqualntan ces. Their fjysage here oonlur"^ nearly all their meaftij-abd a-spell sfjbkness which the old lady had soon after tpeir arrival almost deprived thjm ef s" wherewith to.obtain .the necessalifeJ/ Hoiwivet, tb* girls obtained jmaBt)»anfl thty ir-t t~*~

ile circumstances. A few months they -had established themselves le home in Cincinnati ..the eldest iter was married to a yoong Frenchwhom she knew in •'La Belle Fraqce," and. Jnot long after that, the daughter.Was married to anotb mg Frenchman,* stone-cutter, with

She had recently become acquain ad,4hey remottd. to this city, the xeas«iniBg with* the elder daugb Oi^c iihMi ..V- '. year ago this summer

neSfr

of Ifceir word,

more observant of good morals, than nioalt of the African natios^f^**®

viving Eer,

caught

malri

house

who blow

ia§a* Afcait grow *ome«B«eke.^ »t ioj-i*'' t* erf jmJ v. *00 Why,ia the ef tran^Hwo^so

Bk4uie ft.ls

so

muc^i

bar^ Love is bi^Sf' :m4k9 .evetftfil rqughit.1*-

g^toalet sr1ueli is ssen 1 fl fcbotft b«fci| 1n-

ventsdyirtic^^W jafli,

fafl.

trin

hold

mattt ie toTdbWstonesr an^, conterss^. d«^ Ta4goagefc'u

k*

Ifat' il|]^4UfrMce^ ween

nd fheotbw«i»s what she

he

fbwsttfld

fheotbwaeiis

fLi

tinted

a person tell

how!mu^hhef^ltfbraflcrthsr

who was In

neidediu assistant^ dryly

"®ri*SKlliast,tiiou

felt in thy

avers that it is

inannt and leaves all

the

the eye and bespeaking* the purity of the heart. ~VV9(in* atwonctn ces^es io olush shf hasjoat her great«fc«}iMm

Affellow who has some

f^li

taken prisoner, and

jceriBjoflyT" Wilb

twa~tullej«

Mtjii^

body, and another imbedSM in hisTigtit leg, he yet retained sufficient

life to

"mufio

In*1 his

goul lays that the most cheerful and soot iftjg'of

all fireside

bl«n|{j$

m^lodjes- are „the

to^ a

wife and iVwowing baby,.

ti

6hina, if a young man is net mar riedjby the time he ia twenty years of £ge. pe is drumnijed otlt of town. No .jjloubt the youq^g ladies in this conntry "Wish,such a custom^prevailed here.

A A hisi»t,wllfr^^rtl^ ftoirfiti "If pick yoi). hp,' t,

crawl

fail

^111

with,-tl»i$M,offlf

hot

pi&n»

up-^thetf

in

An

theclose of t_he war.

^xhortar

of

So

tasted1of tS#hoFfora of-I/ibbyana Andersonviile, was shot twice—onoethrou^lutbe shoi^der and

once through the right arm

lost two fipgers by

a

raid)

sabre cut a cavalry

btfd&sMftg Seen bloiwi

the xploeiop of, a

in

up

My

mine neair

11 65.

JRichmond

a

the old French

Wheat

,»«depend

sqvera^

Orarkereia,''Oviribau-

to

in went to Northern Indiana, BOine old friends, intendlnj ay of Dayton and pay wvte iter.

mg to return melt to her

the old lady reached

•iurds,1hv w^o jolt on the point itrting for Illinois, oi visit, and I persuadediwrftvca&tnpiny them he road between Chicago and 'ibe town to Which 4lM£:. wittt boond husband of the ?ajy

was travellng was taken and

And serioosly

m,

aM flftf.

BHbg

and not Ipeaking enough Ing-

persisia rily jnt wo

ea to Aave terred tbere and oM^i)«i-tMt nt for which they had:,: ther streak of

ja

could tell them and the women were far away from home, innong strangers, their money exhausted,ignora spoken-by the people^ and

writi

work

ootaing mto

kingdoft^toppwamd

Ojjpn

UiS

unable

her way.back home again, while the md lady was to reimain Where she was until funda could reach ber to enable her to eat back to Cincinnati. The yonni wgnteffOTflllSrBSffi^SSSIEIBw^iSKBi and what has become of he? is

At Iferigth, tfie^aper*. p^Mlihtd an account of an old French woman, being run over by a lealn of cars

ifointont West. The woman wee a strawer, and was on her way to

daughters in Ohio,

The* are nofe

wbcfwlQ)

'omnss-^t:

(symbols

a id

to theaa

tb^y

ia heieeeemaetivies,

tjaalye 1

•f'V

own Into the beljsfyhat

see their

Aothg|/|D^re.

few.jHy* ago

with extended hancte

wm

ber!

1

Instead ofnisfiine Inte

arms, Mrs.P screaked,. Mawjiwejl But had run half a doa'en steps.

meantime her

succaeded-directly lfi r«Vr

Bat

the moment

'sightof

into

WK have news

psny organized in San Francisco 4p ron -Uiroughout

the Pacific

a

mere.——.Milflt ... W B-t ay "a voice from

Company.

a farm

jeamsttsssi.

Oa*gatheM

What

she gath-

"Paluik'b

w1.

HiKS .KMEiKbCSt sSTon^Ela'. cl«)^i»»owla*»iu«iir' iDg room,r'wbwe Iwlis* onlNM-'tMr gartn^rts,and tbtts di»enctttnb«red, (O ^be Worft iivaU. .the .glory of gorgeoua xeiment.^

rlsn

Tree ot_the Chilian mountains was incorporated'with

the other vegetable materials

of fwgntnt Sozodont-

la

resting decay, and obliterating discolora bona Tn.silks, muslins,&c.j first suggested its

Us#1as a

a nositi

1

tke I wise one*to^grow up

women.

ushingi|,Ta

w|ign th^fe *°mething

angflrivTelft tw WpBiaO,

purifier

^t^iAed with

of

Deiutiful to

ftanb&, has proved one of,the happiest re sdlts of modern experiment?. dlw

A Noticeable Fact.—That

of appealing to a man'sreason is through his eya»: in these busy times

at halFthe price.

if I fall, you

Ikm

you

and fae staggered proudl^Away.

.,

as editor thus laments: "Fourth y,I Ts^iko*

I* tou

doodle played thy

march. Negro equality Is looked while we but

of

Ji

tlfv tnmdle,'

while

of

islands north of the Phillipinefi.know^

^s'

wo^ but

sucks the head of

remember

io\a )nemories" Aki«wr(^rPafi^itin»'lfted bis landlord if be had any cases of sqiwtroke in that town? "No, sir," said the landlord,: "if a man gats drunk hate, we say knni •^name.

ttanto to

rival meeting

Council Bluffii became indignant be

^usf

a brother was superior fn singing "Brother Brown," he said, (oai -p|ay bat

by the blessing of Go

one fbingl «m beat him in—tea* fiddle fiis sitr^clean o^f." s. Tl^e'lly ^M^ls ttser.- "W«'WWSsl'to neep bald-headed sinners »Walt# alKCharch on a?w4rm day, so that'their un'regenerate hearts may be touchsd by the preached wori It also encourages the spirit of InVeition, inducing the inventive to tax :|eir. brains in ed«ri*Kag fly-traps.

L8KIK

and

Bsm^ta

iwa

"rHifliX lOTIOft"

H•"Woiks,SMttCfi«et,

NEWAMKff

wt

gaged in wa-hi g, when sbe beard some one approaching, and the nefct instant heard h«r name spoken in her motht-r's voica Turning suddenly, she bebeid pr mother

State3 -and

the aiilpteee ot leading men of ihe

9,00^ and 11 aatrated Kditions of~the

Ife of ^Phrlst,

i.ihing

b'e'r

Started

~TaT

the

mother J:

scioiunessr

Mra- P.

her mother's face,'she

sprang up, and running out

the yard,

Ceh-

tral Pacifle BaBroad and.tbre fiankx California. The President of, the Railroad Company. Hr.

L.

•aid It

PrSident o^the

Staneord, and the

bank, Mr.

D, 0.

Mills,

ere, With Menra. Tevis, CtrwuiNOHAM A&d BiuCOX, the Trustees. otf

the naw

Vegetable Cosmetic Lotion

has cured my face of the Barber'a.Itch' of over nine years standing," writes Dewey* Carrolton, Monifgomerv, Co

ttva

age

was made when the

COMPLEIIOH

au tStTFTIOlfS,

PBBDklBS. PIMPISS^

BuilCHES, TASf,

For

LADIES

etc,, and renders

TBS StIK SOFT, FIAB

and

BI00MIMI.

In the

JTCR8ERY

it is invaluable,

ftr GtSTUUEX alter8H\ThVG it

has

bo

equal

Is the only reliable rea

eiyfttr Diseases aa blemishes

•8 ••PAFHU1T SOAP'

for tbe

1

and

tn.R

"FIOR 1£ MAYO," "FLOB BE MATO."

A MRW rXnFVMI FOB TUB H4NDKBBCHIKK,

(AgT

IXOIUITB, DEL1CATK, 14STING

PHALON

4

M." Chemical Dye

Second

*tr

Oherrj, joining tho Stewart House. Djelnfin all Its branch®!, such as Crepe

and

!Tringe». 1'artiealar

on, tocharlleles

inoom-

•ts

MiOD STBAM BAB.BB1 CANDY MANUFACTORY, AND O E FL O UB

FBMH HEOI© BBO

Mann'octurwra cf

On Lafayetl* 6an*l and Depot, -EPik'-EC^"

6c ai

with whom the

v-.

Orders

1

eft

a N

ith

street

wlll preinptly ttendad

tion,

Sad Jlqi

The friends they~nad Went so

had

Removed

to the

Westy ilhera,Jio

'S.

pursue

order to atceiftaih tfife'ftfte

in

Qt ueir

nsoth-

0

$ &

Mid killed,

find hat

&c. ?he wA buried

vioinity.' Thedeecriptlosi aoeaacfly ed 21 rs.

F.

for dead and

tfife sdh

pay homage

ttot

4, .: N» '9

that her daughters gave her

«fiar' VibQjr ttteft*-

ing to g^, aome ia/otmaUoa Cmb the people at I »aid»"fti^

to

Ha Ting pnt'lnbBTXAM we are cn*bie tton«et all orders In onr pMisptly IMd satisfac­

»n(L«sn M)lUse *t

.u-sas to the There mat them far to se«

the loweet rate*.witbfaaodtr

*at»3 1.

in-'

one

im r#H

''-31^8 5

to

Tbe'yourfg woman determinSd

to

i,g

matter

Mn.:F.Ht£i| o^ French ^fomai^ wsira ..in painful 8uspen|e aVtut.her .ba^they wire ignorant'asti what wiuse to

15

»'S'

sMMi bee? .-

ps.1

CD

S

t&

vw

TUy&rlL deliTery. Ad B«Mng Snbicrip dros« fur Ciiul go a of tho beat tion Books pabllsbed

rUbiiMuei' of aaraiugs

pcoourad water

and was chafing her danghter's temples, and endeavoring Co

call

Irariback

Shy

to con-

mu.ob

(rursmore Ifr S&-

Every

Mnnot l»a

properly of

ar

pay Agehti

m$a

deeply immersed in

thecondition of their system and hence it ia that the Proprietors of the Pi.anta.•tzok Bittibs, which cures DyspopaTa, purifies the blood, improves the tone of -the qtomach,-regulateB the bowel?, and

Indeed, invigorates the whole inner man are so active in advertising Ia fact, advertisements are mere sky-rockets sent up to attract attention to a really gotfd article. I-

AONOLIA

CHTNB.

10-dwlW

do not feel well, you send for

doctor, he calls upon

It

lidel,

resp«ctbasany

to

Price

you^

825.

his cane'scrawls some

hleroglifics upon

a

piece 'of paper

$1,00,

which

you take to a drag store, and there pay 5&

besides the doctor's fee,

for a remedy nine times out of ten, not half as^good as- Judsob's Mountain

the best

cause you pay the mpst for

be.

it, if you do,

we edviseyou to use just for an experimont,Ihe Judsbn's Mountain Herb Pills, and toe for yourself, that they are one of the oest family medicines compounded They cure Headache,.Indigestion,

iottsness, Jaundice,aha all Female Irreg ularities. Give the Mountain Herb

'WI oca fedei-'S" Plialon's Papbian JLotion for BeaatU^lac the

Bimplest,

ton,.Mass,tor

oi tatt naiy nmie.

I—

HomesT

mm ASD TUB No citizen. cao..a$oxdJtfi

through the

she screamed 'so

htfully that. she railed the whole neighborhood^ and the neighbors soon fiUed the premise!. By that time the frightened woman warpersua&ed that her tnother was veritable flesh and blood,and not the ghost she had taken her

olnnati,

for

aSj

of anew Etpras*- Cam

ba. wUfaam

forclrcnlarxlTliig roil

agents.

It.

£e»d

P., Chlcago,JUl.yOC^ T^njy,^ jtp.

A $5.00 -XX -:. Of fkUxcdm ^Wtratmif Bboi: AyW. :A0MNX8 TEAN3SD TOB rt

LlFEliffilK Through 4000 years,

to the

t«nj)thMlfient(b*

by

overland railroad to NewYjorK,,

asd

under

a

trataj.rf.

fin# stte" engravings

so

•No 4

'oil 63S»i at'

Qreat reduction

in

jprice.^

l««tlc flowtr SUtcfr.**—

secwut stlibh-eaatkacawsnd

Pittsbargh, Pa.,Boston,

and preservative of

the dontal 'enameltand

its effects as asao-

other antiseptic vegetablesub-

onti way

.otiixeja.

are so

the conduct of mag­

nificent projects,that they forget

all about

for

Watbb.—Qup^fior to

best imported German

still the cloth

pullfid.apact

y'"'

ttaia 9fstor'$$

senses, or

a 'eommtasioii

amount can be made. Addrete

x"~

Lippwott & BaKeweH'^

ir. si.

of the

SKIS,

TOUET

BATO,

will not chap the

See,

35

SUN

Cents per Cake.

-11 la

r•. i. iuft lo

FRAGItAKCiv.

SON, WEW TORS,

Hold by

Drug

gists. 9dwl7-all

tiod3ie«ci

with

Oolbuini'a

between Main

aod

Shawls

Blbbons,Silk of all kinds, Merino and DeLaine Dhhm Onrtaine, Plnmej, Laca, Velvet,Paraaols

attention pal

and

the

as

crl

Crepa Sbawla,

Silk Dresses

Merino and DeLatna Ure«BC?, Broche Sbawla

a^hmJre

Shawls, CloaHs, and

.Piano

Ters. Cleaning cf Genu'Uarpsts Uqats, Pants and

niatly done, m20dlm

Ml

fcimls

a

OR ACKERS,

BREAD and OAKES, ImETZ3SI^S.

QHOC E

Bi-JEJJI

MO^ETSKCTJlto

Z—6i

tat

mr-

O-»»5t5

01

'Mif J* 3

i-i

0

a

.*7"

-w.

TO TffB trSTOK-nrifATE by in the

O E

INSUB AKCE COMPANY

A

Cash BtQSFOBBA 0®TJDfNQf«iAgt»i

a.

A T^BaKCION' ROAD XjL. COMTKleTOHB.. ?:'i jyl mirnifil»tttr*STEKfJjtoTTO|I 3BKAPKE3 JOB th» mi»«t'^fPJ0VM»»fttero*. :.3J»e.7 afo large^

I'UV

light,ar«

Of# JO

SJ«*nl£erd &

Ti*-

in* tea '3 t».

it"

'St Oj

t&i

aaai

r'

.****

eoJV

kJ

JU

zl t\&l

tS3"50

BUSINESS. a.

-i

I I^Wwwf'rf. raj* v.?* fjj&ff ftifV "i :ii lc t^n .tv:3

'"-l sSi 10

4

dettrtiftV.nTint

tertna to

THK PKOPLKS POWlWHnK}

im

W,,Vtt-

.zW

pre#»a? «8.

With

deaciiptlcns MemoB-4fIJ,fIAOm**PtlKimabk-ABI!* CHARACTERS wr.t. i.KSTfif WARD BEE HJUt

»fc

ngal*lflriaJergyme»

in,w

-M&S

»u

.jsn W81

8KCOMR.A

Ma s., or at. Louis,CO.,.

Mo

(^ution.—DiSafSt"? in»p«Wdiaj«fi

parties under only genu: manufictured.^

ly ether

.iK i" CKT.-TA

jTi 6

,. No cuhlltfttd «Jj»t

aoceptaWe

aili«l*me», wfatfert'

oppormmty

fur

Agents.

Stnd

6lobe

fur

onr

Fire

Itaipiy

tlye ciwpfar withf^tna-and ^jMhqiaeabatk,, J. jp^'P^l:feers ^r^ora XIt. FIRrKl FTREf fl

,'a

T-

Extlngolslief Co

•iw'

No,

^di3 «45i ae

above.

,N«i IMPbOVKD SEWING

i'.iijVOj

Thk Great Dkntal Discovery

bom,

fell,

JI8.

.Bark

of the Soap

l^I35 ^Ho.

SIAt 'A^eaft» *iii tW, T,

Addr»s

si

liutr

a-ofi

WAMisi),

where,

fceajan et

Anum,4$E*J%

male

OOi OSS a£

crti«3MiW6*rti ttit'c

t(fil8?e6.a} Bfta,

tttcK

of the

brolder in

Bniltl

ia JM. S»*ni|^K °1^T

ITuliy

tor any

I

ea

SSOOO-SAI^AjR^AjddifSB U. 8. PAIHO-Ot-

New Yoit.

,i'f la a mI tA

7^ {S-'J-.' WeE JesXUT o'.i

OBFMiOVli

insert

TT \oati.y

Patent Ground,

ii-

Saw's

atorm

ihey

pass.d,

PatenfA^e.-ttherrfs Sp»ffe»«nimmeV

Patent Covered Scaop.

Cheer

.1 Li.n

ASK. yonr

Doctor

or Drngelgt for

SWfiKT QUINIJIIfE^-ie x^|xi«lsC(K«ter) Qninlno. 13

made

1

to Clean

Befinlthing, without danagiog

Ing

onl^by HXfiABfS^Ohetnlat,

JOotroit., s.iJi

faBY90®g."lfsn'fefifc

tu

iOCIAL

hav®f4lten

EVIU*,

Sent in sealed letter

essily^flUw^ld am aa th»

tl from •Ojs •a-i •fa. ir»6iu«rt r»-

smooth1 steal bottom

•fte pTeparrfPlo.

nil

w»utd.

Cot. 1st and

n*

ot.

Is1

I

mj«i:sfysv9 clmmMl jiiil jL'Ji

now

r-i

-'ic

D. C. &MSftUro ^UAHaMftKlCilr IHri^g lanJWd SJparUrfrs^W

tht a/ams 4

BarrjcJc

pnh.ie tfiatttboir.wilf Band and lor sale at Jto^esCVatee,

Wholesale and reuil. al»A..\Ka»drtOf the fall and wintar trade.. Offlse Banti® Hon»e Hn-re Hante, Ind.- An*wl*^ff*w*l filled promptly. ~A ah»re j0(Mk.H?bllt' j?VronWte rcs^tf^^ V^ijifte^

-t J-" '^eluTL. 3 .~r niMet j* '''•i j* ..'-'..-cat niu a 5 e'^.'^vr -.i '.

3:.' 0. aarf

DOLLAJK

Sftffl^wly Rented

puek-

jiiv UKS sHii tar*

time-olfCe

aS&ylUojt '6rjnitabio gentlemen, tdhaio foma, QetaCrteie, wWi» di^l ,«iU

lettered^

co»pietef

JSi

true perma-t

JndifMor

8*.60. .-If sawaia-otSeti

OaftlogdW

ot

i*

aafe-giTeTn moo«x

irfin-

^a^r*ss

aiS

"the

Cologne, and sold

KUi"'sa*-'!

iia

nfJnri iJi".

$10,00 PER Df* ODABANTKK#

Ag-ents

to'Di«lw5arti«*R(J^ITCH

A1IKHB ON 30TK

tbeuoder-fwd, and

eqaal every

F^alUM

^YJiendinfor

1r

lnTeDtea

Warranted fjr

5

cnlar. Address

Mass.,

OCUiASD XBATUitSG A&ENTS caa tka-eaie

»0¥flral

cainpaot art

dress

ErB.wAtM'i OO'r, 327

Philadelphia, Pa,

Herb

Pills which is only 25 eents per box.— Do you think the former

.Ait

."t-ir-r.

fl

oi.-

J,

warraute' for five yeart. We will

C10J0

m»:tiiD«tttar«fiiSSlK.a

er,-

strong­

beantiiul,ortt*njjra

eias.ic «wm

th»n

a*I?

3

rir a

v*-s

0 1

S3Tf.fi

ntlC

BEFORE BUSINESS, WHAT

Advertising, of

It

years clr

JotOToM^tSSSiaftX'o.^BoeUin,

P.ittsburg^.ji.Pa,./or

rlooks wise

gt.

VouU^Mo^

behooTen the

Clltstaut street,

'BPLOYMEI^teMi.'tor particulars "*J*MPIjOTMKirrt»ai pt/vs. For pari -l^.addi^&^t££SB(imb?*i>Oo., I b6«, "o nuloetiolo bttod c.-i

of Terre Haute to be

Ot

c1ea.*uiuTersallj used. Ad-

Competition

Brittle

c.heafiMiani=.,

erer inTentwl.'

ute. Liberal

St..Louj*^,

Cil

a'j

odi c«

estJi-5

Pills

atrial, Sold by all dealers. dwlm

MM8P8.

BS noci

GeiiU:~Vfe'&S^h bb»4 ft Saws in iraT3*lt5U'*nife qnsaitj.Ba^o.^ xourp, »C. 2^ ^ouia. jt.j

don't posh your

rrf*-#®,

ttlttfheftjjfe^Tnin.

tBSBoaaSbM'Toa^fftt." -CAdires*

AMEKICAN KNXIlUiift I^OUINS CO.,'

Bos

will pusb you. Tbe best way

to

8ft

mpg&vMi, ai*ffl, point or «ln

wr

pustt your business is

u»fd.—

tAKu'A

pointed

in

Q5Cfis!fsraL,J2Ky!^r

la

1o ,s:

hSi~

^salq om?" si'-J idgia-c* Jteoa® *76 1 frc.H xo

lic

S.-zsa-asQ

titr fasimapumk&b'&'i

LitpekcqixJt BA-aswHXjtn^nhaTffjao

yo'uf™

tEoy.dQnJt'heed toVto-tconbb

with paper we

go right along.

Temper

BfesiWtiTOtljtj

LirFEXCqTT^

lined

tfanu/ Ciroalar.,itnl»y,JUfftl

Croas-acturerspf

Ctst

uj)

-pSv-thAm'

on-

tKe

Uandrer'abd

perfecUj^n,DiCprot .aui

quality unsnr-

»lltinu

deslc®.a.Ijettec-

erftetOpes'frefe

Address

deli,bia, Pa.

THIRTY TEARS' Eifcenenttf 1tix fhe Treatmeat A or Chronic juid Moxuu JiUeascs.-^-A ^apnsfti-

gical View of Marriagr.—The cheapest book eTe*. ptaWshed—contain-ng neajd* SQP^ges, and'130 fi. plates and engra*ingS^»PtVMl«#»oiliy of the bnman organs in a state of beaUh and disea&e, wj'h a treatise On early errof/, ita3fipt "ralle'ctiB iceshj^thimfo'^at/tSe'aia plan tf treatment—rathmftl and nfol mode of care, as.shown by a report of cassii treated. A troAfal adTlsir to tSe platrled and the#? contqmp'iWfang^irTWg'e'w] donbt of their physical condition.' Sent free^pt postage to any address

I

fer the.sale.«£.jCoal and

won^d'.^espec'ffflly" Ann»Titi'« to the

t»'.n mr

all kinds of Uta| jA

Sfi

wt. BA3tBtCC!fctMi'«rMl^ infi*rnLtb« pnblle .Jat he inteads to open, at the Coal OOce above

protnpt atla^^tobwiiowtifj

advertisements

the papers r-rkeep your name

and occupation before the pub­

eje. Advertise!

%*awtsz.&

THE EXPRESS

O O I E

is supplied witii

cllAS.& T0X.

G^ng

aad

all sITafes'.—

S»W, CB(^fplng'"Aiei|

every descrip­

tion of type, and prepared, to

execute printing with dispatch

and

.rr.. jd -.

surprisingly low rates

at

icK] U-"-

HANaUOl).

6'f

cKarge.—

HOVVABP ASSOCI^IfOS.^x P, Pmla-

...

-1 •?..

its V-Jl

.uq

0DreceiptTif.25

cents, in

•tampn or postal mrrency, Jif ac'dressing Dr. LA CBOiX, ho. 31 MaMiAf?MaW:.BbJBg(W. T.— The anihor may.bo couau,ltad nj?o» any,o(4l(? 4«ea«ts wpoetoeat ertlie 1 ywsonaliy or by mail, sn£dMUptnw atrdt to Mtaf part of the world.

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LIFE INSURANCE GOMPAN

A4si

«^«r?s ist & 1JM!

.t

ITS tfsndti

.n

aniLAotnary.

FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D.,

Coarse!

THE SUMMtB" fttADE,

Return

business men

uir

anfl

stirring for the Summer Trade.

is

Urely,anfl ifjou

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by SPECIAL ACT »f C0N«KE81

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Philadelphia, President.

Chairman Finance anU

Committee.

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Philadelphia, Boerotary

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PERFECT SECTTKITY

by Its Cash paid up CtpTTCT oTOne MIIl!os'HoTlar», and gttaraaiees teissared, by

Its

Jjwv Rates of Premium, LAB6TE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, Or a Reversionary Dividend of 100 pj^c^nt.by its.

,-Premrunr^Plan,.

GENERAL A GENTS.

4V

JOHH W. £U18 A CO^

nac CINCINNATI, OHIO, 0«eril

Sddttly

business, it

to

ad­

vertise it judiciously. Scatter

Cards* Circulars, Hand-blllg-

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Agenfs ror Ohio and Oentral and Sontb era Indiana. J. A. FOOTE,—

Agent for torn Haute, I»t. 2Ki

RAILROADS.

INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS R.H,

SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.

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T*H BXPBESS TEAIHS D1ILF ^.C

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BETWEEN »a

Terre Haute and all Cities and ,ow Towns Wfst.

24

15, 1869

Night Trains.

Baggage ChecTced Through.

J. D. HEBKIMEB, o»m Sup't maj21

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Bow's

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LAND

ACEf^cy,

HeS Instate' Columo

HENDRICH & LANGE,

OSce orer

first

National

Bask,

tj.

Oerner

7onrth and fifain Streets,a,

Terre Haute, Ihd.

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ha/"5fleeted

iniinmerable

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wounds,Crjiaern

in

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ab tec

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discoveier or

Ssire has applied.

this

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with eiatnent saettas fn thonsands

or cssrg

ing Che War, and. ha»«nr»d dang^dar­-,

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of tha

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from bia fjpr-

Europe

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application there,andhaa

been

It

loda

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Tnose who hare wonnds, brnUfs, of alj kinds, or

aorta.

Felons,

Biter,

to ladies, and

It acta

Tvr

2SSS 'c:rr.

UnltedSf«te».

IT-l.ltrod £USYXdPA£N: .•

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Vtpst Bitten

Joints.Sjre Lies, Chilblains.Umqofto

Children's fterbntic Oomplafhts on

Face

arespaediii

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ad and

cared.

advanttge

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great

is peculiarly

lor gathered bri»«», aor4

doement, and

sal* all

adopted

lots,

Ae., tbrohgh

c?n'

other cause*.

like magic In removing

and Cutaneous

Boils,

Pimple',

Dlseaan, aad hiu

beea success­

fully used for Corns, Bunions and Sore Throat, by applying externally erery eretiliig

boIok

to bed.

rfdl^lsts.

91

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PHce

per Jar.-by Office

25^, 60

and

36U

Bgwiiy,

guanine

T.rsal

N, T. Nana

unless coantersigned

iC. BXBQ'S Dhs

Russian Healing Salra,260 Bov.ry,

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