Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 April 1870 — Page 3

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Mandarin is a settlement on the St. John's Hirer, about fifteen miles aborfe this place. Its taoet attractive building is owned by Mrs. H. B. Stowe. She i» living there now. Her .husband, Pro-, fessor Stowe, and her children, Hattie, Eli«a, and Fred, are with heh J3atfcie andEliza only recently came from-Hart-ford. They were neter- here b&fore. They do not like the country, notwithstanding it is the land of flowers. Hattie is a vigorous girl. She has well de-j veloped pluck aria naasel£ 'Thfe wming^ which she does evenr line.day on the St. John's Hirer is admmiHjr ^xeeutetf she id passionately found of sport. Eliza is also a vigorous young jfoipan. She converses with animation. Fred was a staffofficer in the army during the late war, and was wounded. He has undertaken

ing tobetamealuecessfiil planter. Professor Stowe employs much of his time in writing, and it is he who gestions 'Ibr the* TedoabtttolelTen ry Ward Beecher.

Mrs. Stowe looks careworn. When the

tera will ftturn to the"^Easf,~arffl Fffetf"

run the plantation,.. T^ proRerty} consists first Iff aiow4tbiy ifo&se", CoSslructed not a large -'-'Tfler/-

of the finesyreUqw^ffe. mr. The- rooms

Soor

arlor is

\erj

amall. The carpet en the.

is ingrmin, With

white the room, occupy much space. Adjoining the parlor is the dfmng^bom, whieh is fthout

^n^ng^nSft^^nfie^^also as "a ™ittingroom. ^ie ftoiiitaee as sBong and constrncted so as to be conducive to comfort,* bntit4S'«0t luxhriitMJS. -\Acbota thedining room and parlor are a a

Inpvery room io which th^ise is^a b^d. both 'at 'the head and'the root of the bed,'' there are illuminated |dacards, with extracts from the Bible or the Hymn-book which is used in Beechfff's church, in Brooklyn.

In front of the house there ^re several large oaks. Ithuik,Uiey are the most beautiful oak trees, tha^t I ever saw. ., jtn front of ttie oak trees, and «lso jight and left of theak. are orange gropes. The average yield is about eight hundred oranges to a tree.

The oranges are selling on the planta-' tion at from$3 50 to $5 a hundred. Th^' latter are picked oranges, and some of them weigh over a pound. The oranges which are cultivated on this plantation are said to be the sweetest on the line of the river. There i» a brisk demand-for them, and they at^,' therefore, a source of considerwle income to Mrs. Stowe.

While wewwe at dinner it wns remarked that two wOtaen had gone on

'Change in New York City that thejr were making money, and that they gratuitously got all the advertising which they wanted, owing to the. wflhderful entel-

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tie ... ... .. ... frnitestablisbiBWBtin^ew'Yorkpandre^ ceive fruit direct fropa Flosidaf -find, as they are pluCky girls, and believe in woman's enterprise, there is a chance, that what was first said as a mere jest may prove to be a fact.

Between the river line and the orange

fIrs.

rove ja a Jirfge tractoflb^M^ftyMewi Stowe is cultivating the India rubber tree and sugar-cane. (Back of the house, and beyond the ora^ge ,jgs»v e, there is an extensive copse of pine. All the trees ate beautiinlly bung with^wfoss, which droop* low. Pot a. long distance^ on the right of the. house, beyond the orange trees, are clekrtd fldds where vegetables are cultivated, also peaches and otter fruit.

The negroes on tihe plantation are ^aid $16 a mouth. When Fred, attempts to bp striqt with them they promptly rf tort but if Mrs, Stowe speaks only one word to them they are gentle. There is a thSffiiUL ^hat he never Mrs. Stowe. Their cabiiM jare. spacious

niry, clean andTieat. On Sundays, ProlKB«ill»Owe preaches to a congregation of wh^te^Jpeopte, who on an averag^nnil^r «boHt.«ghW person^. They p»^tte iii Bfc^ b®we of worship lMU?*6feently l»ee Near thl» ctorch there is avother. IV is used hyihe^loc^people^J^lien

quired who

business.

The #o

last week.

1000 15 00 2000 3000 40 00 5006 75 00 100 OC 150 00

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CHARGE. The rates ot .Advertising in the WEEKed

CHABGE. mw The rates ot .A v«rtisiag in the JBJsn.

Advertisements in both DAILY and WEEKLY, will be charged full Daily rate* and ott^tlf^ Weekly rates. ,.... av Legal advertisement# one 3o}lftr,1-per squareforeeeh iasejrtion in weekly, y. mar

LoealMOtlees 10 eenta per lw«» item hewever short inserted in loeal«»mha for lets than 50 cents.

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•V Marriage andlronerw noti^8 Society meetings and JUligious jjotiees 25 cents each insertion, mvftriwiy.,ip ad-

Collection* will be pa^e tuartorl* on all advertisements.

Mrs. Stow^B Florida Home, Correspondence New York Sun.}

never accomp] TVlA Miss l^rttia Macnn liaR been admitted

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16 00 20 00 25 00 40 00 50 00 80 00

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Tfbat c6a*t#r tuanothe-

jn

rfi3i^6A^afltwp5tattention

wasdireotedttd^ableB^ra^ broauw5heat« ed neM(»ifl« flifel ange

ally owna consists otonl)r thirlv acr#. JLi wax fartheriy the estate of J. P- jBel|iap She bou|lt %Jn

!Q^U)ber

$2,500

all his

1861, |9for

Ths Chicago R^esfcrw-MontMy,for April, in a sketch ot

Whittier, says: "With

kt

times Whittier despaired of buc-

cesa.. In 1838 he wrote to a friend, then editing apajper in Portland, asi foliowa: iij

Dear Neal—You dislike—I believe von do, at least—the blank verses of our modern poets and poetesses. Meverthelesa, iMDdl you a.lo0««»mg of it Jtf vou don't like it, say so privately, and

the 1 ooesnaa of hisspirwf" to accomplish this vow, ui^Ul has grown weary of the strdgf le.

A'

-xxtc.i to marry

The latest "^an who' dares1

(gem A writer in one of the religion Wi lies is* endflavoring.Jto i^ovsa^t S lived a barter y«OT. Courage, baldheada! jmH

S'arohg'^ti'onfi-mindrf •oiMfa in lSfe*. TP3?ftf tfife tletgtfflerjtfeu those Wo lchow^noW to tje the knot ma-J: tr? monial Wl^ioiit th6 'ddio^ wor^,

It seems' net: that all w*»*ot joy *ith

the: mixed :4atf''n ^3 comea neW8 that at the VQjted confessedJhfcy were fatigued m»H disputed,.

A Chicago lady has written along let-

think of being ashamed of her toothbrush as of her powder-box.

Queert Vietoria'sheahhis ftHii£?#tOn March 10 the Qoeen was nnab!e to visit1 the Prince and Princess of Wales,and w«S'

A young lady pupil in a Western t& male college thus ^elosei "s Mer to a

friend

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a soph, WHO part? Bis hair inthe miS2l^ yja^fidqks i£e§dlif: J* $kk:l :Mim *Amandit'VaHBel,'lWho r«id«s nlar Wavwly, kr tiie owner tff orte ttewwand acres of 'land, «ix hundred- of which at^

to 1 1 iS O O O O O a which has beeT e&aiM

bplteraelf.

,A young, mai», ,whor..was. tried Atpljii liej knMv6, teilfl us thatif you,go to Oall- oH 4? young lady,1 and-she crodiete chlitfently all the Evening, arid onfy sai^'"^es" and' "no," y9u can gp tvway about line or quacter.pa8t Without bretiking Ay of the rirfesr,tf et$qU«?tteiK

In Rhode Islaa^ AeJjeMdlican State ticket was sucd«lfnl by 4,CKK) majorit which is ^littl^ tft# jumliiwyn lia'n fnajority in that State. 'TheLegisi ture is largely Republican and the ^uem-f, befS ttW /believed "M'M

hontBtJjr,l4i

ouse

2

It is nc cotfi

building. The* rooms *re is a portico on two!i®iaibf the house. The portico is neatly decorated. All the carpenter .-work was done by one man,.1 who received.ftve dollars a day for hia services, and Was asaisted by two of the male memben df thie Stowe family. The

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In addition to the above, these eounWrfeit-" crs h&Vd-gone so far' is some initrticw re1*'. imble the

te, and otherwise ^printed Wmble the general appearance "flfottr Troprietaryu, o. Kevenue slampt but upon inspection WU1 ajscloso the absence of the figure It four cemits,"also .Untted Btates il»-

Kevenue," all of which, togeffier with onal warding, appear on our genuine stamp. The public are, therefore, eibecially warned against, these new £oantMcftitSt ana Rre advised to purchaseBo^tter sStwnaen Bitters only o£houses.irfiose intearttywabow!

As eenferal lUmily-iheiicinfe V* ".eonsidsis them far in advance of all others, and here he speaks: froBtiJtQrsppaU osp^feaoe ofs tl^r qaalities.

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has maddened me. The friendless boy has been mocked at, Mid ygni am

he

vowed to trium|Afo*%r wi«nicra of his

boyish endeavors. \KA tbe nn««capftble sense of wrong burning like a voIsyM -1 ft. the nnastiaii of hmmmnk lw rtw*"1'

The empress Eugenie is tending to con* sumption, but tils is nothing to the horror she anfifera occasionally nowadays in wearing the same dress twice. It is—not the consumption of course—^jyipg to^n econimical streak of Louis'.

A RADtCAL REVOLUTION llns been accomplished in hair dyes. The horriblo compounds containinc LSAD, SALT and SULPHUR are discarded. The leading chemiats impure th(i publio not tease theni, and Professors Chilton, whose reputation is second to that of no analytical chemist in America, has recommended vtf'ip-,

Cristadoro'a £xcelaior Dye

as a PERFECTLY INNOCUOUS ARTICLE, whioh may be used without fear. Remessber. it? is the only one that hM been analysed and found wholesome. Its effeots are iastan~ taneoas, and the colors it imparts natural

as a Dressing, acts like ehs after Dyeina. TryH.'

MAS AND THE MAGDALEN tessaya fbr toaag l**.-tte rietimsof eorfal evil*—with words of wwrnlng for fte«rring and nnfortttnate—sanitary aid and words of cheur for the down-Mist and aflietod* Sssf free, in sealed envelopee. Address HOWARD

ASSOCIAIigS. Box P. PhiUdellAi^T^

NEW DISCOVERY,

flB&KART)—

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The trae specific is. wlawtottto bulk.

Hob

juspicion. exdutitelv-rJitvmr. %n

(. HosTKTTiaA: §M!TE.

'Children's L!re#Sated 0w|^ HOUSANDi OF

CHILDKfiN DHtAKKIJ-

ALLX OF .CROUP* »owt Mottgrsi \foold spend 50 cents, and always bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetian Mnenient tn tbehonse* yoaaierec need Cear^iosiiUf tw, little one when attaioked with tins con^iBt. It is now 22 years, since I hav«.putant» my Liniment, and never heard of ehi\dJ»y}5{ of Craun-when my Liniment Wasnseo b*t .hjiadxfeds of o\ires have be^wpwgtttojme, Riid many state if it was W0: ner bottle they would not bo without it.^ Besides whieh^jit is •a' certain Toofl*6.eho, Co lie, Diatrh i(T.X

mr uuia. VIUUB. Throat, SwellingsrMumpsi Dysentery. Spasm^.O^gorOT.

Siit too is ever Withoat

and.P«ij»s ini No.one onoeU^vo." r- -.—r^r- v. It re via wanted fi«rfec tl safe

TONI STHENIQUE. ANTI-DTSPBPTIC.

I Tho severalpbsarYetipns made M1* physicians ofttfe VaoaRe PsriiMW proT ed that the sicknesses arising from imporertshment of the l^ood^or nervoy exhaustion, Pht^iisicf^^Setes. 2Kumin«i?^eo$ut! Ac.,5cc.,aro radically cared with the ELIXIR

aas $0 idle saX

si tSxxf% ti!»ai., L£*k iaoJfcseBSarail -it fhrotHgq.. .'-oai hr: adt aid .1 lout .hs+it

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election of SenatorAnthony to-the Senate,

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SPECIAL HOTIg^

Ca«tlO|B-iB(llkd»l The reputation which, for many

demand foT-mp.»rticw..nM»JSlMB#le5ttrta4 States but elsewhere, nave proyokwalie pidity of the Counterfeiting Tribe, and ithas e&n ^tenaiYisiy-ainijIftteflraiHl ungerupulnus sharpers.

The most daring Wimt«rfeifc»f said article, which has been aftemptea, Has recently come t)o our knowledge. Tne engraved Stwlj on. bottles containing tne: with its beautiful vignette of tho dragon,-its shield, eoitainiiii wa#tt

firm name, has beenipwtodJSO closely. that tithe fraud can only BerS»cftd on a minute ihspection. The dark label is also Well.jWjgtert'eited, and the wording pa b(«h the imtation and genuine, are treoiMlr^e SMjkrthe difference being simply in tne executioner the work thaCof ^the lmtttrtton tatmrrom-

.itufid

JOth^eeiiii-

terfeits art on the qikrket, Whio1l-*M in All particulars the -sUne-as •deserved «#oi%(ion of-a eTighf different in the With the exception spelling of our name..

Jo *k» urtsmal

-4y. JTull directions With every .bottle* Snld by the Druggists ivnd Storekeepers in the United States. DepotlO Pari Pl*oe, M. X. mnf9rdwlm« .ii:i .tvfifl a r—h.tc. .""il 'I 1- 1 •—isuu.. •'.•

iBRANDRETH'8 lMiau». 7£h«ir griiat valu.e consistsiin/thik: Th.sy ntny be-used so long as any disease afcets aiy of the prgans of the body anjl,hi-thus pirseyering. in their use the /disease will he carodvand thie

:bedy

res^orsd to health, free-

from every taint and impurity. Their reputaib proves^helr'merit

Thomas S^ift^SH^^AI^of the Peace, Hastings-on-the-Hndson, says Brandreth's Pills Vured 'Sim ot Dyspepsia and Heartburn, ^an-silSy other medicine had fniled to reliev|l^m. gertificat# dated April 2,1868.

Dr. Turner, »W« he has, for nearly fo»JS^pllla^|4^^MHJ,e^ Brandreth's Pills nl^"i|rei4W^*®raBBw Fever a .s -%.* }|0 took them for this miWsdWBWKffWHWWWe sound. Their prompt use lake? pjot of thf ^I

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.painteb^

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Wtadow Glass, extea

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on tha Hair

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Car»eU Canieta,

Depot—A. BERNARD, 51 Cedar

St., 2d floor. For druggists, •w-fr'r" 1e.11

sale by all respectable --m»y6deodly

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SKIRT

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Mffflfflf SAVED IS-KONEY MACE!

wt ^-.rfl^jooa fmoi.i-j sa»:

tltir entireStock of Wliolesttlettiid

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ant o«0 ai' -'t-fc1' //f-JTanft ilirWi I aatkL Jif» witarn dast bOikilfi'citT h'/L

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'Jul I !4. 1

"As ne are going ta giw H^up

ing into ^Ue ^noI©s»fe^J^tio|i

bnffla®ss we will sell OUP1 ©atire

nt daT, rogardlcsH of what ifr may

uistoiBftrs are invited to get bar:

ins iiieveryftiilg.®

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ot tke pre^

Our friends auil

170 Main Street, DemiBg Bk)©ki»

WEVDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, 01L8, FAINTS,

JAPAN,VABNISHES, BRUSHES AN^

MATERIAL GENERALLY

^5 RBUCKElil^ Painter

69 Ohio street, opp Mayor** CWH06,

10x15, per boK...,

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with a large Stock of the above material of the best quality, carefii ny iefetftMl by jjrttOlTc^r te^, 1 am prepared to sell AT THE J4O WlSBT CASH PRICE. (M1*- aitAW f-'an t»»*u»-

it $

Hare jortfeoeived the largest stock of Paper Hang

Terra

ud Velvets^ ted Bag. at go cents.

vf baTe hand a (tail Hue of yerr cheap and very handsome 1 be adding new Sleek etery week during the season. Alsof •«d Cheek-Mattings. Always on hand »Ian ows,Ofiee»,fce.'

and Saloons d3m

-'iO «r.fWi iiiUi

'. J»#T* r£ii«

bnx nn••!•} jfiioT ina«"

I l« tiU'i

ihlWJ ^W»l»bChamber $12Jp!iwr 100 tt». mutMr."

and Enameled Glass.

•Wi^Li: PAPERS, Just Radved, %-i -mm ,. .• 1 _, ,-a .t.

O THS *raA3d»K."igt

nt

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tlaute, which they are aAmngWreducto aend in any part ^the ci|j^

Carpets, Two and Three Ply

30eent Cartel petsUJ

Saper QarpetsMJn. RxtraCargetsWJKi

ft and Taa

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large lino of Coco*

fef Oifcrelifes.

BROKAW BROS

SPECTACLES

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'AND EYE GLASSES. ui K. I'VfH+f lo "Jl i(\) IS Jisslttull 1 "3

Our Spectacles and Eye-Glasn-en ard Acknowledged to I be the Most Perfect .si assistance tp sight evrr manufactured, and can tthvays ue relied upon as affording

ea$e ami comfort

nrvfilo the fa™ most thorough! V5-. .i i.

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We tako occasion to notify the Publio that we employ no pedlanr, and to caution them aaainst those pretending to have »|P -4:1 our goods for

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MEDICINAL.

W. JOHNSTON. M.

OFFICB—OVER BEACH'S BANK. R*SlD*sci—North side Chestnut Street, between 4th and 6th.

All eails answered promptly, day or night. noraO

HOTELS.

Jacob Bate. Heerge Bat*.

NATIOIAl

JHOU8E.

Oor. Sixth and Main Street*,

Terre Haute. Indiana

Jacob Butz, dt Son, Prop*.

This3 House has been thoroughly refurnished.

TE»RE HAUTE HOUSE. Corker Mai* tnid Seventh St*. Terre Haute. Indiana.1

nds Hotel has recently been refitted, and pat ,ln first-eiass order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in the State.

T. C. BUHT1H, Preprleter.

CLARK HOUSE, Oor. Firtti: Ohio SU.,

Terre Haute, ..

W. Hi. Q-RTFFITH, Prop.

Office of Marshall, Mentesnma and Palestine HaekLMes. Free Baas to and from all trains. sstMtf

JOSEPH VA

1

BAST MAIN STREET. Two doors Westofftk St.,

Will give prompt attention to the repairing of Cioeka, Watches.' Jewelry, 'te.

Having worked at Watchmaking over thirty years.'I am confident of giving satisfaction. AI1 work warranted- .•••••. febStf

ad

Towel*,

themost ftttraotir^ display ever offered td ithfe public, at prices below all comp#1i^Qn.

S. HTCE& COL Main cor.

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rpHE NR^BR-KAILI VO S|"VD A AMB RAPHAEL is tho best. She: 4toe-j ceeds when all others. have failed'. AH -who

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are in troable—all who. hate been nnfortn nate—all whose fond hi appointed, crushed an promises and deaeit^-ali led and trilled with—all fly to her foe adriee and satisfaction. All who are in doubt oj the affections of those they loye, ednsult her to relieve and satisfy their atiads. Iii Lore Affairs Mm N^retr FalU

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She has the seerat Of winhtng the affections of the Opposite sea. She shows yon the likeness of your hton wife dr hdsband, ot absent friend. She gnidea marriage, and tnakes er aid and adriee has -been solicited In innumerable. instanees, and the result- kae always beSn the means of securing A Speedy and Happy Marriage She |s, therefore, sare aaxftleaoe. Itis well kpown to the pnblio, large that was the first and she is the on'ly person in ltry who can show the likeness in to

gnidea the single to'a.hapI tnakes the married hap^y

country' TSs and who.^an «ve entire sitisfiictiOB on life, which IUC UUUUVIlia UJ IU«| VUIVH WHL W wltMtt proved by thousands,' Both" mam6d aha siii gle, who daily aad eagerlr VisHTicr.-

To all in bnsinem ber«dvice iainninjlUe.. She can foretell, with' the rreat*et certainty, the result of Ir cott'taereial' and business transaction*. ..... ...

Lottery nmnbeik .given without.Antra

ehM^f»AME

RAPHAEL is a hona tde Asbol-

ogist that everyone can-depraa upon-. She is the greatest Clarivoyant of ttw hmeteentb century. It is that well-known faet that, makes illicit pretenders' aofcy her advertisements and try to inritate her.

Madame Raphael ia ths seventh daughter ofthe seventh daughter she was bora with a natural gift she can foretell yott'r tin thoughts. She also certs1 drunkenness, and discovers lost or hidden treasures^

All interviews strictly private and confi. dentiai. Asa female rhyiiciat her remedies never fall to sure all female irregularities, and so prodaee the monthly flew, srithoat

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danger or exposure. They can net injure but, on the contrary, tb health.

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but," on the contrary, they Ms prove Ba\th. Therefore, eom* one come aU. to

til Kidnmi bet Cea^al Amh uAMi avcmMi, Mn«/ TERMS.—Ladies, Oentlegien, U.HdC

N. B.—Those at a dlstaaee may eommnnfeate with perfect setisfaetiea by enclosing All strictly private and confidential

one dollar and stamp. oommanic^tiagit

COAL.

Coal and W«wl.

nnblie that tbey will- Keep coestaatir hand and for sale at lowest rates, all k» of Coal at wholesale and retail, alao Wood for the fall and wintertraje. "S Bwntin House.

Ofltee at No. lad.

solicited.

TVlSSOLUXlOK.Sj. -h UlfcNotice ia hereby giVto' tMrthe hentofne and Fri. first day of Janaarr HRU. ing tkemaelnsa Ulilisl 4 •nested to call and settle.— beeloeed. THOP. j.v ..««»-£ -jntoi' 0.

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CODWtUY PRODUCE

ita^the laarket priCo. Oive na a calU— ttouWe to show goods. ia-iu *»j1. FLOUR AND hare alio opened a flour and Feed Store, is^ow«asiMt times get the beetof laallour, Hay, Oats, Bran. he.

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street, when, by oissjna a neod artaela at a reasonable rate, and oy ha via* a [tall assortment, hope to receive a HbenQ share of th^ Sade! ialOdtt FM. C. CRAWFORD.

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We will send a copy of the Winir Expsisa or the choioe of eight other Weeklies our ist) free fos-one year, to any one purchasing Twenty-five Dollars worth or more from us, for cash, before November 1,1190.

MEDICAL.

hingto

With the greatest saeeess all Diseasoa of Wo man, Lonchoroea, or Whites Falling, inflamation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Dysmonorrhosa. and. Kterility, or Barrenness so, every disease connected With" PtiBtfirty, enstrnation or Pregnancy. Sinca the Docoonfines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints', and- treats-a very largo number of cases, it follows th%t hu knowledge of them must be far morfc extehiHveand eneral 'ampblet of thirty-six pages. have failed, read what he say8, Patients in every Western State. Cures guarranteed.— Consultation by letter or atofid6 free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady asnstant. Hour 9 a. ir. to 7r. Sunday excepted.

also.i Mensl ter 00

iwieoge 01 inem must oe iar more exrenand accurate than, that ofphy«icuaaa in eral practice. Send stamp for Medical aphletofthirty-sixpages. Mo matter who

DR. WHITTIER, *4% A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, few -. as Diploma at Office wHI show, has beeir long- v*'Or engaged in the b-eatment of Venereral ikynal and Privaee Diseases than atfy other Physician in Louis

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All goods de-

PLANIKG

CITY MILLS.

Ot A WtLlLUn.

Maaufaetnrera of

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Wlnfiew and Btsi Tississ. a iii JlanMIng Brackets, iffi •«, ®*®Ms»i,.1,)'i 'm! ,r

Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Qleet.,8tricture, Orsrev aft Uainary dis-* Affections of are treated With

Syphillis, Gonorrh ohitis, Hernis sted eases. Syphilitie or the Throat, Skin Or ^paralleled saeeess.

Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impotemcy. as the- result tf self-abuse in youth, sexual and Tects, ns filoctnrnnl J^missions. JSlotchea, lie--

Bitv, Dizsiney. Dimnes of sight, Confusion Ideas, Dvil Forbodinss, Aversion to Sodeof Females, Loss pf Memory an4 Sexual 'ower.and' rendering Marriage improper, re permanently cured. The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and actici ither prove th ongetrby years than any other so adrertising. The establishment, library, labratory and appointments, n*« .unrivalled' in tho ^est, unrivalled anywhere. Atf. with exr perienceS can be relied upon, aha the Doctor can refer to many physicians tfcroaghont the eonntry. Tn past success and present portion he stands without a competitor. TIE WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSE

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private practice are unsurpassed in St. Louis or or any other city. Back files of St. Louie apers prove that he has'been located there

REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE. .... ARE W%TH READING. doctor Whittier publishes a Medicnl Pani-'

disietress and varied eonseitnetthes' of selfahnse. that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for' two stamps. It contain* fhll sympt«m lists that will enable those affected to determine the nature of their complaint and give a written Statement or their oase that will answer almost as well for the purpose of treatment ah a personal interview but where it is convenient the Doctor should be consulted personally. Those having friends that may require adriee. can work p. Thus ..outtheir nowingtheir benefltetor. Certainly no sub* mere importance than purity of perfeet manhood. -evident Mat a physitf sn who eonfinee himself exclusively to- the Study of a eertaia class of diseases and treats thousands of eases every year, must acquire greater skill in that spsdaltp' than only general practice. Many physicians, recognising this raet. introduce patients to the Doctor after readiag his Medical, pamphlet. £omm«nieations confidential. A friendly talk will 'f

nhet relating to Venereal Diseases and the

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CONFECTIONER Jt BAKER,, •, IO. tt IMM FOOim SISBKT^j ,s Bet. Main and Cherry SU..

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Keeps constantly on hand a frMh supply of xr Cakes, CandiesTloe^Cream. Bread and Crack-

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Manse, Roman Pnneh. BisqnU Since, Tromace aePam, Fancy Ioe Cream, Pastry, Tongue. Chicken Salad, Ae:, win he made to order. •r"«.

Private Parties Aunishad with Oysters, Meats lee C*—M.

Jellies,

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short notice. mtwdtf

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House and Sign painters

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All work entrusted to us will receive promp ^SperiaS attention givev to Sign PainUng end Graining.

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