Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1878 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 7, 1878-

GENERAL TELEGRA3IS.

THE LABOR qCESTION. Keeling of tbe Hens Commltle Appointed to Consider It Examination I Representatives or the Working dwb-Cm of Hoenlnerx tne Cnlef ' Cause of the Troubles. New York, Aug. 1.A committee of the house of representatives to consider the labor question met to-day In the post office building. There were present A. S. Hewitt, Of New York; J. "W. Thompson, of Pennsylvania; A. T. Rice, of Massachusetts, and Thos. A. Boyd, of Illinois. Word was received that H. S. Hickey would not be able to serve until after the October election. A communication was also received from the clerk of the committee on accounts of the house of representatives, detailing what expenses incurred by the committee would not be allowed. Anions these were the services of a clerk, stenographer and sergeant-at-arms. The clerk of accounts said he would have a conference with the clerk of the house regarding the matter, and would let Hewitt, who "iad written him on the subject, know. When the letter had been read the committee went into executive session to consider the question as to whether they should ro on with the work and take the risk of the outlays being paid. At the close of the executive session the committee decided by resolution to sit daily and to hear such persons as may appear. Thomas Rock, who represented the stone masons, wished the committee to recommend that all government work should be done by people of the place. in which the government buildings are being erected. He tpoke against the system of giving out contracts for government work, as the contractors made the profit which the government nvght save by employing workmen direct. He did not intend to applv the rule to private individuals, and would not advise the government to regulate wages. In answer to the committee he said the Chicago fire had brought many stone masoos to this country, but the most of those had gone back again. Much of the want of employment has arisen from the use' of machinery, the sawing of stone being now done by steam. , Owing to hard times the society has to wink at members working below full rates. If there was no machinery the society might compel the men to work only for the wages fixed by the society. Mr. Rock asked if the government should not enforce the eight hour law, and was answered that the government should enforce all laws on the statute book. Some discussion ensued on the advantages and disadvantages of the eight hour law, in which Rock became often worsted, and one of the members of the social labor union said his committee would be present to-morrow, when rainy questions not fairly answered by Rock would be answered to the better satisfaction of the committee and the workingmen. Hugh McGregor, one of the self constituted committee, consisting of Justus Schwab, F. Bruner and himself, then addressed the committee on the subject of the government collecting statistics of the laboring classes, and so arranging them that they could be readily referred to. The chairman thought McGregor should look over the census and see what was omitted, and send bis suggestions to the superintendent of the census. McGregor raid it was the duty, of the the United States to examine into every manufactory, take testimony under oath as to the labor question, inquire into their sanitary condition, and do everything necessary for the welfare of the laboring classes. Mc Gregor then charged that the use of ma chinery was the cause oi the lack 01 employment for men. and said that the mainten ance of families now devolves on women and children rather than men. The commissioner asked McGregor if he was willing to take an oath as to the truth of what be stated, acd he answered that he did not take an oath, and did not believe in what was called the ever living and true God. He was then asked how he could expect the govern ment to enforce upon others what he had refused to do; force others to testify under oath a? to the way they conducted their prt vate business. McGreeor then retired and Justus Schwab. the communist, said he would present his case to-morrow. A representative of the eranite cutlers attributed the depression ia his trade to the contract system and machinery. He said he was discharged from government work in Albany for ventilating his views, and that men were kept at work there who were not skilled workmen, and who were paid as much as skilled laborers. Mr. Hewitt said If the witness embodied his statement in an affidavit that he would forward it to Secretary Sherman and have the matter investigated. The committee then adjourned until to-morrow. GERHANY. FURTHER REPORTS CONCERNING THE ELECTION. Berlin, July 31. In the election for members of the German congress yesterday, the national liberals were successful in Hamburg, Leipsic and Au sbur A second bal lot will be necessary at Hanover, between the particular! st and socialist candidates, and at Munich, between the national and liberal and clerical candidates. Berlin, July 31. The results of about 100 elections are known as follows: Forty national liberals, 14 clericals, 9 conservatives, 11 progressists, 3 of the various separatists and particularists parties, and 1 socialist. In the remaining 23 districts second ballots will be necessary. The socialists have been defeated in four constituencies where they were formerly successful, but are concerned in many of the second balloting, including those in Dresden and Solignin. Complete returns from the kingdom of Wurtemburg elect seven free conservatives, three imperialists, two national liberals and one ultramontane. Second ballots in three districts will be necessary. The free conservatives and imperialists elected may be considered supporters of Prince Bismarck. The national liberals have carried the duchy of Brunswick. London, July 31. A Berlin dispath says socialises have been elected in Glauchan and some other manufacturing towns. All accounts entirely agree that the liberals and conservatives will sink their differences and unite against the so cialists in the second ballots. The defeat of the socialists is therefore assured. Herr Lasker has been elected in Miningen. BISMARCK AND THE PAPAL BUNCIO. A dispatch from Frankfort confirms the report that the Papal Nuncio has bad several interviews with Prince Bismarck at Kiesenger. The correspondent says he Is in a position to state tbat direct negotiations between Germany and the Vatican will soon be opened. The German government is apparently bent on effecting a reconciliation, though it is impossible to say whether it is sincere. Special dispatches from Berlin to the London press agree that a great feature of the elections is the inlerest displayed by the people; from 80 to 90 per cent of a fell vote having been poll A in Berlin and the larger towns, against t'u usual average of 46 per cent. Another feature is the notable fronl shown by the socialists, who, though they loet several seats, polled mora votes than ever, and were only defeated by the extraordinary effort of their opponents. Hllestoaea tbe Road to Health. The recovery of digestion and the resumption oi activity bv lb liver, bowel and kidneys are milestones which mark our progress on the road to health. The.y speedily become

perceptible when H outfitter's Btoraaeh Bitter

is used Dy tne invalid, coining so numy iuu expeditiously consumes the distance to the 1 i .a a ms. knHDv fnnitl.lnn nam ntlffV Interruption without impairing the geneial ... ... . . k. . M A A neaiin oi me sysiem, wi iuu ym:iu vh m acq n ire perfect vigor, health's synonym, until that function be actively resumed. Take, tor Instance, digestion, a suspension of which is invariably rectified by the Bitters. If the organs upon which it devolves grow weak, billloasneaft, constipation, headache, poverty of . i . , .1 UhhImiI a.av - in rtr m a an. pervene, which indicate unmistakably the URUCIUl CUC1M .u.mi-u J I I disappearance of all these symptoms through me use oi me miters n oughness It removes their cause. From the National Journal of Education Boston, Mass. t in the rieht direction has Kaam. !n-i iicrura, aH hv T)f Yirffil W. TSl&ntinnl vhii hni hp en & contributor of several valuable papers to the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, and now is engaged in me advancement of the Food Cure System, designed to supplant the use of drugs in the treatment of all debilitated conditions. The system is a series of concentrated liquids, manufactured principally irom me uncut Vatoa! irvnipr, tratpil nH rtifietallv digest ed by processes well known to science. We have not space to go at length into the commnn son oa t.henrips: hilt have TleaSUre in saying that the evidences of the value of these Foods are conclusive, uur wen Known T? rip An, in T'hnlns of A ml over, inHnnla tha T.if Food hiehlvi Professor John Clark, of Oberlin, has received great benefit; - a 1 A at i.1 numberless physicians iroru an pans oi me country, as well as hosts of private Individual tacti f T is that fTl TO 1 V effort of the Blanchard Foods. See advertisement. Clifford's Febrifuge. In the cure f fever and ague this remedy displrys extraordinary powers. Properly used, no case can resist it, and other diseases of an mtermitent character, including that most distressing disease, periodical neuralgia, have been found to yield, with equal certainty, to its influence. It eradicates all malaria from the system, gives tone and vigor to the whole body and prevents disease from becoming seated. Try Clifford's Febrifuge; it is sure, safe and speedy in its action. You will never regret buying the first bottle, and you will have discovered a friend you can not affard to lose. J. C. Richabdsos, Proprietor, St. Louis. For sale by all druggists. Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real ana substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug mediciie that does you only harm and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of simple, pure remedies, Hop Bitters, that cures always at a trilling cost, and you will see better times and good health. Try it once. Read of it in another column. A Good Account. To sum it up. six long years of bed-rid den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total, $1,200 all of which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters, taken by my wife, who has done her own housework far a year since without the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know it lor their benent. John Weeks, Butler, N. Y. Card. To all who are suSerlng from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a receipt that will cure yoa, Free of Charge. This great remedy was aiscov ered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York cut. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE! Eighth Grand Distribution, 1878, At New Orleans, TUESDAY, August 13. Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was regularly incorporated bv tbe legislature of the state for educational and charitable purposes In 1868, with a capital of Jl,000,0u0, to which It has since added a reserve fund of $350,000. Its grand single number distribution will take place monthly on tbe second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following dlstnbu tlon: CAPITAL miZE 830,000. 100,000 Tickets at 12 each. Half Tickets, SI. LIST OF FRIZES. 1 1 l 2 5 20 100 2U0 500 1,000 Capital Prize.$30,000 10,000 5,000 6,tXX) 5,000 Piizea of S2,500.. 1,000.. ' assies WJllMM.WWIMMIIttMHIHI 10,000 100- " 50 " 20. 10 10,000 10,0(10 10,000 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of S300.. do 4o 200 9 do do . 100 1,857 Prizes amounting to - 1110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at ail prominent poinu. to wnom a iiDerai com Densatlon will be nald. Application for rates to elnbs should only be made to the Home Office in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating lull address, for further miormation or sena orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box 6U2, New OrltoAna. La, All onr Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Generals G. T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early, R. ss iijim' I Allan's hy brick KILLS FLIES room in TWO HOURS. ioc worth will kill more flies than $io worth of Fir Pp. No dirt, bo trouble. Sold by Pcuceisrs EfBIV Botanic Medicine Co., Buffalo.N. Y Sandalwood Capsules. 1 ne sareit aad most reliable Care for all Diseases of tU Urinary Organs. Certain Cure im etgbt daje. Beware of daageroae Imitation. All Druggists. Write for Circular. DTJNDAS DICK & CO., 33 Wooster Street, New York, , T.T1 TlT?Ti ATT CURES ALL DIS JJXL. JrXjrLlf II EASES arising from iiu prude uc or mWortare. Hla appliance foi Seminal Weakness never fklla to effect a care. Price 110. Female diseases successfully treated. Medicines by maU. Consultation free. Office. Went Fourth street, between Stone and Wood streets. P. O. address, Lock box 893, Cincinnati, Ohio.

2,700 1 900

If yon. feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have

frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor aoDetite and toncrae cr ated, you are suffering from torpid liver, or biliousness," and noth ing will cure so speeaiiy ana permanently as to Affair ASK the recovered Dyspeptics. Billons suf ferers, victims of Fever and Ague, the mercu rial diseased patient, now tney recoverea health, cheerful spirits and good appetite, they will teh you by taking Bimmons' Liver Regulator, AN EFFECTUAL SPECI 1U UK MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION, RESTLESSNESS. JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, HICK HEADACHE, COLIC, CONSTI PATION snd BILIOUSNESS NIMMOSCH LIVER REGULATOR Is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant. Takes tne place of Quinine and Bitters of eve ry Kinu. It is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in tne world. J. II. ZEILIBf CO., Price, tl.00. (3) Philadelphia, Pa For ten years TiiICn Pill have been the recognized NUndard Fnmlljr Medlrine in the Atlantic States. Scarcely a family can be found from Maim to Mexico thst does not use them. It is now proposed to make their virtues known in the WEST. A Single Trial will Establish their Merits.. Do They Cure Every Thing? NO. They are for Diseases that result from MALARIAL POISON and a OERANCED LIVER, such as Dyspepsia, Bilious and Typhoid Fevers Chills, Colic, Sick-Headache, Chronio Diarrhoea, Nervousness, Disziness, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, Chronio Constipation, Piles, &o. N-ATffRE "W -Alt ITS YOXT That Your LIVER IS DISORDERED When you have a nil paUa la Ntionldera; CoateelToaeiit Costive Bowel ; Wela-bt in IbrKlonuM-h after Oiling-! Hour F.rnetatloaai AverIan tm Ezertleai ef Body er 91 lad. BE ADVISED, and AT OSCE TAKE TUTrS PILLS 1! The first done prod nee an effect which often astonish? the Htiflerer, and In a nhort time follows an Appetite, arootl Digestion, SOLID FLESH & HARD MUSCLE. THE WEST SPEAKS. "BEST PILL IN EXISTENCE." Da. Trrr r-1 h,r u jour Pill for Draprpiie.'Wnk Stomach and Ntfroatimi. I nevvr bad auTtnins to do Die ao much Rood ia the way or medicine. Thry are aa rood is you rrpment '.hern. Thty art the beet Pill In jt'zistenoe. and 1 do all I ran to aniniint other with their good merit. J. W. TIBBaTTTS, Dacota. Minn. Sold by Drar-Its, or Kent by Hall on receipt of 25 rents. Offlce, SS Murray Ht New York. Sick Headaches CARTER'S Positively Cured by thee Little Pille. They also relieve Distrewi from Dyepepaia. Indigestion aud Too Hearty Katin-. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea. Drowninena.Rad Taste In tbe Mouth, Coevted Tongue, Palo In tbe Side, Ac Tbey regulate tbe Bowels and prevent Constipation and Piles. Tbe sma.llKITTLE IVER pi ms. r i est and easiest to take. 40 In a vial. Purely V, Bold by all Druggist. Onlv one ptll a dose, jetabfe. Price 25 cent. CO., Prop'rt, Erie, Pa. CARTER MEDICINE FIT Vlale by m atl for one dollar. Swkktskr, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA Marlon county, as In the Superior Court of Marion coun ty. In the state of Indiana. No. 22,b7J. Room 2. freptember term, 1878. Divorce. Conrad Baumhard vs. Lizzie Baomhard. Be It known, that on the 3ut h day of July, 1S78. the nbove named plalntm. ty his attor nev. filed In the office of the clerk oi the Superior Court of Marion court y, in the state of Indiana, his complaint acalnst the above named defendant; and that on tbe 301 h day of July. 1878. the said plaintiff filed in said cierK's oftlce the affidavit of a competent person show ing; that said defendant. Lizzie Baumhard, Is not now a restuent oi tne btate oi inuiana. Now therefore, bv oraer oi said court, said defendant above named Is hereby notified of the nllnir ana pendency of said complaint against her, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of raid cause on the second day of the terra or said court, to be beeun ana neia at the court house In the city ot Indianapolis on the flrst Monday in September, 1878, said cause will be continued to the second day of the October term of said court, to be held and com. raenced in said county and state, on the first Monday of October, lb78, and that unless she appear at said last named date, said comDlalnt. nd trie matters and thlnint therein contained and alleged, will be heard and de termined In her absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN. Jnl31-3w. Cleric Je.e Smith, Attorney. Ci TATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, as tj In tha Superior Court of Marion county. In the state of Indiana, No. 22,630, Room No. Z. September terra, 187. Divorce. Marv A. Eacret vs. William F. Eacret. Be it known, that on the 21th day of July 1878. the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed In the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county. In the state of Indiana, her complaint' against the above named defendant; and that on the 21th day of July, 1878, the aid plaiutifl filed In said clerk's office the affidavit of a com petent person showing that said defendant William P. Eacret. Is not a reiddent ot the state of Indiana, and said plaintiff bavins oy indorsement ot saiu coinpiaint required said defendant to appear in said court and an swer the same on the 19th day of September, 137. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant laHt above named is hereby noti fied of the nllnir and pendency of said com plaint against him, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the lath day of September, the same being tbe 16th judicial day of said September term of said court to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in Septeinber,1878. said comolaint. and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be neard snd determined in bis absence. AU8TIN 11. BROWN. July4-8w Clerk. CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE ERADICATES AIX MALARIAL DISEASES from the SYSTEM. J. C. RICHARDSON, Prop., rr-For fcaleby All Drnmrista. ST. LOU13. UnWTO RE Aatenta Wanted. V) !. Tl Vi: . - . . to 1133 a mouth. An Vniil? nvlJ Encyclopedia of Law 'Jaii C-a and Forma. ForBusW Xilb mesa Men, Fau-mers, Mechanics. Property Owners. Tenants, every. body, every business. Saves many times cost. semngratt. send for circular and terms. P, w. ZlEULER A CO., O. F, Building, Cincinnati,

Aycr's Ague Cure, - ' rOK THI SFKKDY BELlIf OF

Fever and Ag-ne, Intermittent I'ever, CHill Fever, Kemlttent vrr, Dnrab Aa;ne. Periodical or Billons Fever, Ete , and indeed all tbe affections which arle from malarlona, ma rail, or mias matle poise W matic poisons, rias reen wiaeiy nsea aan ng tne last twenty-five years In. the treatment of these distressloE diseases, and with such unvary ing success mat it nas gained the reputation of being Infallible. The shakes, or chills, once broken by it. do not return until the disease is contracted again. This has made it an accepted remedy and trusted specific for the Fever and Ague of the west and the Chills and Fever of the South. Aver's Ague Cure eradicates the noxious pol son from tbe system and leaves the patient a well as before tne attacK. it inorougniy expels the disease, so that no Liver Complaints, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dysentery or Debility follow the eure. Ineeed, where disorders of the Liver and Bowels have occurred from Mis asm a tic Poison, it removes tne cause of them and they disappear. Not only is it an effectual cure, but, it taken occasionally by patients ezrosed to malaria, it will ezpel the poison an 1 protect them from attack. Travelers and temporary residents in Fever and Ague localities are thus enabled to defy the disease. The General Debility which is so apt to ensue from continued exposure to Malaria and Miasm, has no speedier remedy. For Liver Complaints, it Is an excellent remedy. DR. J. C. AYF.R A CO., Lowell, Mass Practical and Analy t'eal Chemists. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine. NOTICE ej a TO COIVSU31ERS OF The ereat celebrity of our TIN Tin TO. 3BACCO has caused many Imitations thereof 73 to be placed on the market. We therefore caution ail cnewers against purchasing such ? imitations. All dealers buying or selling other plug tor bacco bearing a hard or metallic label render themselves liable to the penalty of the law, land all persons violating our trade marks are punishable by fine and imnrlsonment. HNKG ACT UF CO.VUBIS, AltilST 14, I7o. a ine genuine .! KiiikiKU tin iau OTIIHalXInn nmttnirriliiriert rkvftl'IM STAU on each lumn with the word LKILJ- liA k i siampco: taereon. 3 Over 7.o tons tobacco sold in 1S77. and s-, nearly 3.UOO persona employed in lactorien. 2 taxes, paia to me government in istt ohnnt ftl SOU OHO onrl dm lnir the nnjst l'l years over 8'40.ooo,ooo. J2 These goodn aold Dy all Jobbers at manu H factnrers' rates. SNYDER'S E The most wonderful HEALTH RESTORERS ever dbjcovered. LEADINCi PHYSICIANS and the Intelligent are most load In their praise. So. E. For LTVER and LTJNO AILMENTS. CHILLS and FEVER, DYBPEPSIA, IndUestlon, Bliliousness, Sick and Nervoue Headache, and all diseases arising from torpid Uver. The most effectual BLOOD PURIFIER EXTANT, gives strength to the weak and de bilitated, price, aj2.o. No. 2. For FFMALB WEAKNESSiAND IR REGULARITIES, FALLING of the WOMB, LEUCORRHJEA (whites), and many enrich8 the blood, purifies the secretions ana strengthens WEAKLY and DELICATE FESMALES. Price, B3.00. a? o r. trmwmr qdtvp r i nniTTi affections. Blight's disease. diabetes, LAME or WEAK BACK ; TONES UP VITAL ITY and RESTORES IiOST EP4KIU4Y. Price, $3.00. If your druggist does aot keep "SNYDER'S CURATIVE PADS," and will not get one for yon, do not let him palm off other worthless imitations, but sena tne price to us in a tetter, and we will mall them to you. Address, E. F. SNYDER CO., 143 West Fourth Street, i aa Hold by BROWNING tr KLOAN. A KDIIEH, ST K WART A BARRY, IuOlnnspoils, and UKiuuisni ueakhalli, WE Wllal PAY The Highest Market Price For all of the following articles, or we will sell them for you on 5 per cent, commission : BUTTER, CHEESE, EOOS, POTJLTRY LARD, TALLOW, FEATHERS, POTATOES, APPLES, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED. HIDES, FUR, 'WOOL, PEANUTS, BROOM-CORN DRIED FRUIT, HAY, HOPS, Etc., Etc Liberal cash advances made on large con slgnments ef staple articles. Farmers, Shippers and Dealers in general merchandise should write for reference, price current, stencil, etc. When writing ns state whether you wish to ship on consignment or sell. If you wish to sen, name the articles, amount or eacn and your VERY LOWEST PRICE for same. delivered F. O. B. (free aboard cars) at your nearest snipping point. Also, if possible, send sample by mail; u too buuey, by ireignt. A.DDHSBS HULL & 8C0TNET, General Commission and Shipping Merchants 231 & 310 North Water SL, PHILADELPHIA PA. The Only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD, A t&fe and reliable substitute for Quinine. The great tasteless medicine for all diseases caused by Malarial Poisoning, being a prevent ire as well aa a ceitain remedy for FEVER and AGUE, Dumb Agnc, Ague Cake, Remittent, Intermittent Fevers, Kidney Disease, X.lTer and Bowel Complaint, Dyspepsia arid Gen. eral Debility; tbe best general Ton lc for Debilitated Systems. Piice. 25 cents per box. Family boxes $1.00. Sold by Druggists. Mailed on receipt ef price. DUNDAS DICK & CO., 35 Wooster St., New York. Explanatory book mailed free on application.

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MAM Bv an Immense nraetlMu extendlm? tbrnna-ri a period of years, having a ithin that time treated many motiAana cases oi u oe aiseaaes peculiar to woman. I nave been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine that meets tbe indications presented by Unit class ot diseases witii positive certainty andexastness. To designate this naturil inecillo com do and. I have named it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however, is but a feeble expression of my nigra appreciation of its Talue, based upon m5 mn personal observation. As a clone observer, I have, while witicssinf its positive results la the few special ciseases incident to tbe separate organism of woman, singled it out as cue climax or croimlng gem oi my medical career. On its merits, as a positive, sale, and eflectuai remedy for this class of diseases, and one that will, st all times and under all circumstances, act kindlv and In harmony with the laws which govern tne female system. I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Kay, even more, so confident am I that tt wilt not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who uses it for any of tne aUments for which I recommend it, that I offer and cell It under A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. If a beneficial elect is not experienced bv the time two-thirds of the contents of the bot tle are used, I will, on return of the bottle, twothirds of the medicine hiving been taken according to directions, and the case being one for which I recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for it. Had I not the most perfest confidence in its virtues. I could not oiler it as I do under these conditions; but having witnessed its truly miracu lous cures in mousanus oi cases, a leei war-' ranted aud perfectly tale in risking both my reputation and my mouey on lta merits. The following are anong those diseases in which my Favorite Prescription has worked cures, as if by magic, and with a certainty never before attained by any medicine: leucorrhoea, Excessive Flowing Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions whe from unnatural causes, Irregaiarities, Weak Back, Prolapsus, or failing ot the Uterus, Ante version and Retroversion, Searing Down Sensations, Internal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Despondency. Threatened Miscarriage. Chronic Congestion. Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus. Impotenev, Barrenness, or Sterility. Female Weakness, and very marry other chronio diseases incident to woman not mentioned I ere. In all affections of this nature, my Favoiite Prescription works cures tbe marvel of the world. This medicine I do not extol as a cure-all. but u admirably fulfills a alngleness of pur. pone, being a most perfect specific in all chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will It do harm, in any state or condition. - Those who desire further information on these subjects can obtain it in The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book of ever 900 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.60. It treats minutely of these diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice ia regard to the management of those affections. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. fi. Y. HEECE, H. D., Proj'r, size: op PELLETS. ooo O o a Or Sngar-Coated, Concentrated, Root " and Herbal Juice, Antl.Bllloas ' Granules. THE LITTLE GIANT" CATHARTIC, or ITIultum in Parvo Pliyaic. The novelty of modem MedlcaC Chemical, and Pharmaceutical Science. No use of any longer taking the large, repulsive, and nauseous pills, composed of cheap, crude, and bulky ingredients, when we can, by a careful application of chemical science, extract all the cathartic and ether medicinal properties from the most valuable roots and herbs, and concentrate them into a minute Granule, acarcely larger than a mustard aeed, that can be readily swallowed by those of the most sensitive stomachs and fastidious tastes. Each liitlo Purfratlve Pellet represents, in a most concentrated lorni, as much cathartic power as is embodied in any of the large pills found for sale in drug-shops. From their wonderful cathartic power, in comparison to their size, people who have not tried them are apt to suppose that they are harsh or drastic in effect: but such is not at all the case, the different active medicinal principles of which they are comtosed being so harmonized and modified, one bv the others, as to produce a moat searching and thorough, yet gently and kindly operating, cathartic. SOO Reward is hereby offered by the proprietor of these Pellets to any chemist who, upon analysis, will find in them any calomel or other forms of mercury, mineral poison, or injurious drug. Being entirely vegetable, no particular care is required white tusiug tlicro. They operate without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache, Constipation, Impure Blood, Pain In the Shoulders, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziuesis Sour Eructations from the Momarli, Uad tate in the mouth, Hi Iious attacks, Pain In region ol Kidneys, Internal I'ever, Bloated feeling about Stomach, Rush of Blood to Head, High-colored Urine, l,ue lability and Gloomy Forebodings, take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellet. In explanation ot the remedial power of ny l'urgatire Pellet over so great a. variety of diseases, I wish to say that their action npou the animal economy is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative impress. Age doe not impair the properties of these Pellets. They are susar-cnated and inclosed in glass bottles, their virtues being therebv preserved unimpaired for any length of time, in anv clfmate, so that they are always fresh and reliable. This is not the case with those pius which are put up in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. Recollect that for all sMseasea where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is indicated, these little Febets will rive the most porfect satisfaction to all who use them. They are sold by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. B.V. P!ESCE,H. D.,Prcp'rf BUFFALO, 3T. T. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! GHATS SPECIFIC XE2ICHTE TRADE MARK. . , . TRADE MRg. mdilHU araitini cur for Sa-iL Vuima, SraauaIOUI.4. iMroTBftCT, ana all dinar that follow aa a anioctiea a Slf Abaat ; as Lvaa or MKM.WT. I'xrvu. ajL Lamutvds, Faik aa nt narv, Iimni iJeiore l&Bng "- -After Taking. IraS ta laaaaitr. Coa.ampfloa and a Prrmatara Grave, all ( arhKa aa a rale mrm flrat ttawd I'T deviating tran. tfaa mlk of attar? and arer ioaulgeac. , Tka Specific Medicine ia In raaalt af a lire stud; aad aiaur yean ( txperieuo ia treatluj tbeM ipecial diaeaaea. Full rartkalara in ear f aaiibleta, arnica we desire ta send tree fcT mail, u eer m. The SpreiUc Medieiae is aild hr all Draceiats at tl PT package, r ail 'ckrr for ti, ar will be erst tj Biail en receipt ot U aaoaejr bj addreuiuf T1IE tjRAY MEDICIXE CX)., Na 10 Mechaiiics' Block, Uetkoit, Mich. (fT Sold ia Indiaaawlla br H. B. Cole Co., Walker k Walker, A. R. White Ta., A. C. Aatler, S. R. Halt, and Urorci't. gen. erall,; ahalcsal at Suaart 4 Barr'a aud i'reaca e Mediuia Depot. n ft rw , n , ami, raiMATeat

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Vhn h Is iDoonreoeat Tiait tht eitr tor traataaeat. medidnea oaa beeaal pnTaiatT adaahlf by mail ar express aayenera. Cures GuaravxitexMl ia atll Caassj Undertaken. Ceoaulutions peraoaane ar ke letter frea and laeftaa. Chaxfae nasenaliis sad niai.sy.ad.aos atnctlj ainft 1ialiai PRIVATE COUNSHLOR Of K0 pares, sent ta any addreaa, peearaty sealed, tor OttrW earns. Sbeald be read be all. Addreaa a slwee. Osnaa hears troaa A. at. as T. it. BsBMtan. a lad r. JK. DR. BOH" AP ARTE & CO. GREAT combinations svl professional talent and erpaa rlenoe of Europe and America are ine men to consult, tum is the nnlT rifflran In tha lre where permanent cure of private diseases cava, be obtained without the ass of mercury at change of diet or business. we guarantee to cure Gonorrhea, GlMt, Syphilis. Impotency, Nocturnal Emlaslona OS BelX Abuse, Diurnal Emissions. Female Dam. plaints: In short, every possible form and variety of Bexual Diseases. Cures rapid, thorough and permanent, and fees moderate. 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