Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1880 — Page 3
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY APRIL, 28, 1880.
MANUFACTURES
Of tla Statt for tha.Pas. Year &s Compiled bj the Statistical Bareau, Inc'tillnz nonrinsr Mills, Fcniture, Carr lag.. Saw Mills, Etc. Tie following summaries ol the statistics cf the manufacturing interests of the State for the patt year are given to our readers In advance of the statistical report, through the kindness of Professor Cellett, Chief cf B areata. FLOrBISO M1LI. Two hundred and slity-flve establishments, riving fall answers, show as follows: Capital, J.e value of raw materials used, Sii,7ji,- ; value or manufactured product, iS.t.t.'.Ka; number cf employes 8JK); wages paid durin the year, WlU.6i7; other expenses, t0)l; au employe to every ri,Wö.08 ol c ipltnhwlth vr age wagesat4Vll peryear. Representing the capital by 5100, the material would be fJ.'J 7-5, tue manufactured product 323.3), wages la.S'J, and otner expense slut". Three buaored and seventy-seven establishments, Inciutttn those giving full answers, show as capital Jd.l'.iö,17o; raw material, riHMi: manufactured product. f'.i.iUV-S. Repremen ting the capital by 1U0, the raw material would be SJ:09, and the proouct .a)l.23; the ratio of material to capital decreasing over U per cent., and that of material to prolact decreasing neatly 7 per cent, ft out those giving full answers. Five hundred and fifty seven establishments. Including all those beure hhowu, give capital .7HS.23S, being im avera os H4j'JMtotach. The wbo'e number of establishments returned 1 ÜC7. The proportional nuaiberforihe KUte Is 91, which, multiplied by the a Veras capital to eaci. hui the other eleineutsot the business a-Jjns'.ed on tliU product, aapfT thote Riving mil nos.ver-. shows lortliewnnlnS'itoM tolicv: Niimtx-r ol establishment-, !1; c-pitai, ?s 17,0'l; vfluoof raw material used, $n,;.77ü; value ol tuttmfctured r-rodncl. $20,1-'. ll'l; Humbert f employes, 1,7 w.iges pld, S.il,t!;, and olher expenses, t'WD.&jO. ...... In comparing the returns to this Bjreau, and the estimates for the ri.at?. with the t-hiw-lug In the cetism reports Tor isro, wo lind a reliiHrkBbte agreement and dlshieemeut la the ratio ot tli s-everal elements ot the business totne capital lnves:rt, ami lac per c nit. of Increase troru 1S7J to is:9 of the brttne element i of the hinluess. In lrf70 the census showed lor Indian Uli Mooring mills; -,1 empiov; capiial. Sd,7ll; rw materUl used. .717 ; m.toM tact i: red product. TZ.:si,lSl: wajft-i paid, ;.lj,lSi. Hepresentlng the caplti by tiw, the luutorlal wouM ba rbju.74, the pro-tuot öiX.7J, auJ the waxes llölt j. Tue ratio of material to capital appear to have Increased 1.1 per cent, since ls;o, that of product 1.40 per coot, and tut of wig" paid W per cent. There ws an employe m 1S7U to ever7 5:a:tW of capiMl, with ayeiag yerly wage of ;:51!.51. The number of establishments increased from l!7( to ldii), tusnrnluj; the eitluintcs ol thlt Bureau to be approximately correct, id per oent.;toe capkaiil er cent.;theraw material 2irer cent, (neany): the manuraciured pro duel 21 per cent ; me number of employes decieaseU V4.4I per cuut-i the wstjes paid increased 9 per cent., and average wajjes to each employe increased 5 per cent. It Is not reasonable to suppose that while the number of establishments increased tl per cent., the employesdecrea-f l 21 parent. It Is hanttobeheve that the plain uestiou asaed lnthe'ormaby this Bureau, "number of employes" was mlsuntlortor;d. "Capital lavested, "value of raw material used," and "value of maunfactnred rr.xiact" were much more likely to bo misunderstood, aud more dllücult to auswer correctly, yet, stracgr ly enough, all tbeco elements fchow about the uoie per ceut. of Increase. BKEWERIES. Twenty-five establishments, giving full answer, show as lollows: Capital Invested, fllGJWO; value ot the material used, jr:iiM,4NU; vatu of the manulncrured product, ?'u8,4-l; number of emp:oyes,i2; annual wages paid, f H!i,t8.J: other expenses, tl'JCcU; an employe to everv?3'jS97 of capital, wilh average wa-es at Zü2ä7. Representing the capital by Sum, the material would be .jäJd, the product r Ki, the wages I2U.S8 and the other cxpeosts J17.W. Thirty esUbllhhments, Including thi.se giving fall answer, show as follows: Capital, tTkiO; material. a S-; aud product. 72:;.!jü. Representing the capital by Siuo, the material would be SvJ57, and the product 8V7.14. The ratio of mat-rial to cipital decreased 2t per cent., and that of product to capital decreased 1.71 per cent, from those giving (nil answers. Thirty-seven establishment, including all those before mentioned, show as capital t!13,'JtM, belDg an average of $2i.7!f to each. The whole number retorted la 52. The proportional number for the State Is M, which, bvlng multiplied by the average capital to each and the other elements of tbe business adjusted ou this product as per those giving full answers, ehowafor the who!e Htate aa follows: Number of establishments, 6 1; cipital Invested, Sl,4o7,K: value of material used, $791 271; value of manufactured products, Sl.42l,J7;i; number of employes, 336; annual -.vaes paid, 2ll,5o7; other expenses, 2Ö.S.8-1. FCRNITCBB FACTOP.IKfl. Ninety-even etab!ithments piving full answers show as follows: Capital Jl,:t7,i7D; value or raw material used. mouu; value of manufactured product, r'.Otf'.&fiO; number of employes, 1 Ml',; wagts paid, 6H,0iV; other expenses, Sl.i,Sl5; an employe to every I'M! of capital, with an average wngesoI $331 1. KepresentlngthecaplMl by ZlWK the raw material would be 5 10. the product SUM, the wages fW, and the other expenses. SS. One hundred and twenty-three establishments, including those giving full answers, show as folows: Capital. raw ma terial, 8aC4,43i, and prorinct, 82.123 400. Representing the capital by SloO. the material would bet 18, and the product 510, the ratio of material and product to capital varying but a trifle from those giving full answers. One hundred and fifty-nine establishments. Including all those before shown, give a capital cf r-iXH,32i, being an average of 113,432. The whole number reported Is 2.6; the proportional number in tbeUtate ls2SS, which, being multiplied by the average capital to each, and the other elements of thebnsloess adjusted on this aa per those giving full answers, nhowa for tbe whole State as follows: Number ot establishments W: capital, $3,tW,4H; value of raw material, $1.779.471; value of manufactured product. SI,177,HSJ; number of employes, 2.750 (the number reported being 2,'in); wajjes paid, rJSl,7öU; and other expenses, SJ2j,ö0j. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. One hundred ana twelve esiauiisurnpnu. giving full answers, show as follows: Capital Si39,5; value of raw material, 112S,473; value of manufactured product, $S15,&74 ; number of employes, K17; ws;es paid annually, I'Aill&S; other expenses, $l.i,21l; an employe to every f'j7'J.44; with an average annual w2es of f H8.t Iteprtsentlng the capital by klUO, the raw material wool ! be S!I7 50. the product SlSVSo, the wages ttti, and the other ex pen sea 10 2 . One hundred and sixty-nine establishments, lnclndlna thtse elvlngliiU uns were, show as capital Söll. 195: material, Si!5,7l5; and product, 5l,01!;i7t. Uepresentloa the capital by Slixi.the material would be SHWW, the product S1WI41, the ratio of material tocaplUl lacreasin? 'sy per centM and that of pro-iuct to capital increasing iy per cent, over those giving full answers. tin hundred and nlnet v-elzht establish ments, Including all those before noted, show j aa capital h.jJ'Jj, wing aa average ot .,.a.. to each. Tbe whole number of establishments reported Is 270. The proportional number for the rotate is 32, which, multiplied by the average to each, and the other elements cf the business adjust d on this as per thone giving fu'l answer, snows for ihe whole Htata as follows: Number of establishments,:;; capital, !2Ul: value of raw material. I97,:ij2; va ue of manufactured product, 11,707.270; number of employes, 1,111 (the whole number reported belüg I'll); wages paid, li3,fiw; and other expenses, 'J17. SAW VILL MAKUrACTCBES. Four hundred and twenty-four mlll, giving full answers, show ?l,4.j,640 capital Invested lu mills, value of the raw material used annually f l,a,3o0, and value of the product S3, 4u,C.Sj. There were employed by these mills 2,U( persons; the trgreitau wages paid them lor the year waa 5j7,i7.J. The "ther expenses of the buMnes were tl6.412. It'-'preseuttng the capital bv 9 W, the valtiö of the raw niaierlal used wai 1112. and the value of the manufactured product ft", the wavers paid w:i 132, aud the other expenses were Sil. Four hundred and ninety-one mtKs, lncludinir those before noted, show 1.571.41) capital In vested. SI. 74.1. value of the raw material i and 5J.7:,7M value or the manufactured product. Representing the capital by Jl'J. the raw material was Sill and the product S237, varying but a trifle from those giving ful answers. Heven hundred and twenty mills, including those before mentioned, show litfv.xu capital invented, or 12,019 to each. The whcle number reported was 17. The proportional number for the Htate is 1.1J39. which, being multiplied by the average capital, and the other elemeni-t of the business adjusted on this product, as per those giving full answers, iijowi for the w hole State as follows : Capital
t.j,0i),3'0; value of the rw material nsd, fs,6t,Wil; value ol product (.umber), ll,K'2.K'4i; nuonber of employes. 4,fS; wages paid. Sl.'UK. 571; otber expenses ot of the business, Siö,7 The sawing cipatty ot tr.a estimated number of mills at 5XJO teet pr mill per day, for 150 diys par year, Is 1,4M.2),OUO feet. The Agricultural Bureau at Washington, in 187, estimated that there was o9 1 ier oeut. of the htate ft ill In timber. Allowing that we still have Si per cent., or 7,Ku,'Mi ncroacf timber, and that, of osk, popiar, walnut, osb, good teecb, sumr, hickory and other similar trees now being exteustvelv used, there are ten trees per acre that will average 2,00t feetot lumber per tree, there still exists in the tiee li6,7öl,2',t'O0 f-.Tt, which Will require the present mills, at the rate before given, 1U8 years to saw. But as a healthy oat of three feet diameter will double its lumber relume In I years, and smaller f rees proportionately sooner, the inliis would have something of the d'lllculty of the hind wheel ot the waton overtaking the forward one. Hut however distant these lUures may seem to put the timber famine, toe rapidity with which a much less population has consumed ami desiroyed the other 65 percent, of the timber once existing in tbe state warns us not to watouiy waste what we have left. WAGON FACTO n I ES. Ono hundred and three establishments giving full answers show as lollows: Opit!, J2.si,!)7i; value of raw material used, 27(,7f2; value of manufactured product, Jll,M3; number of employes, 329; wages paid lor the year, 8l21,h'S; o her expenses, S22,i7. Auemploj-e to every 7x U4 of capital, with average y eariy wtges of $377 2 1. Representing the capital by siu, the material would be Cl.b3, the product SiM , the wages f IS 50, and the other expenses $S.!'S. One hat tired and sixty-five establishments, ItKVudltig those bc'ore ttiovu, give aa capital, SWM);mw material, S217,W2; and product, ii:a.3i;i. Representing tne capital by Siüs, the material would b- $107 U4, and ttie product $171.11. the ratio of material to capital uecreaslng nearly 1 f er cent., whll that of product to capital incread iy per ceut. (nearly) Ironi tb.we giving full answers. Two hundred and seven establishments, including all those before mentioned, show as c ptt.il (393,910, being an average of fi,43S.31. Whole number of establUlimenla reported is ö)2; proportonal number In the State is :, wblon, multiplied by the average capital to eoh, and the other elements ot ihe business adjusted oa h's, as per those giving full auver, shows for the wbolu Stie aa lollows: Number of establishments, :M; ciplal,57l9.47J: raw material. S77 7,742; product, 512il3,719; number of employes, oil (tne whole number re,orted blog52S); wats paid, 82li.9-W; other expenses, ?il,7j2. blacksmiths' rer.GFS. Four hundred and slxty-elglit establisraents giving lull answers Ehow as lollows; Capital .tM7;valueof raw ma'erlal ns-l.(21Sl7; val ne of manufactured product. S-WK.ass; number of employes, 412; wag-4 pld, itil.&jti: ether expenses, Jll,.r9l. An emploje to every (39fl iüol t-nplial, with average wugs per year of SEM.41. Representing the capital by SIOJ. the material would be Sl3.i.Si, the product Sititt.'O, wages Jl o.jst, aud other expenses ?2i. One thonsand four hundred and two establishments, Incliulinit thoso giving full answers, show as capital, IHt.HT: raw material. Ititd,itf; and prodncr, S1,42ii,hss. Representing the capital by $:l0, the material would belU9.li, and the product, 370.42. The ratio of material to capital Increased nearly 11 per cent., while that of product to capital decreased per cent, trom that of those giving full answers. This is unusual and unexpected, and hint-?, without coliiut; names, that there have been some curclees aud grossly untruthful returns. Eighteen hundred and fourteen establishments, including ail hose before mentioned, show as capital 3-i4-'i.i:7, or an average of JLlft) 4.j tv") each. The whole number of establishments reported Is 2,'. The number estimated to be in tbe State n (2,7U. This, multiplied by the average capital to each, and the other elements of the business arjustedon this, as per those giving full answer. shows as fellows: Estimated number of establishments, 2,72ti; estimated capita!, SI.(iss,792;estimated value of raw material, Si,4i7.4"7; estimated value of product, 13 992 ftJO; estimated number of employes. 1.71 (tee reporteo number belnit 1,40;); estimated wses piid, Swij.oi; estlmaled olher expenses, 5.72,19s.
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Uox. 4197. . . mr v . .. i - ' , t ' . . . 'r I i.l. til veil uu i reu ISl-ItVi-: KfcMi'uuhK. iNorvsanernrsi lIbVs dnl OW wr cur t'f Film, A':,lif. trfi 'm-m iMuf Infi. Ili'.lmf tLun .sdlrHcted. Treatise and 10 I nni b"tl free. P'-irl miw. yl'oct-Ofüce.an.letnrews.l'lresstoDr. KIJMi KU ArchEt-.Pluladll.hia,Fa. titaindrug-iisU Kent paid twa-aad-avaartcr jrsrs bujs oae. MASON AND CAKIXKT rU PARLOR iiKHANS IX TMK WORLIi; inner tif hight diittinrtinn at avaar WOKLIl'S tAIR fUK THISTKr TKSSS. Prices, I'.l, fi7. frW., lliet, In ?.! mid upwsrd. AlotoreuHV paynifiits LI K R1 I I M ' " "onln. "r -3 q M II If III ii'iwarrl. utnlii;ii. free IIHllla-lll HAMLl.N OKI AN to a qiiuror siki free. MAH)X , I.VI TreORGANS niuiit r-t., Eo-ton; t Kurt Hth ist. (t'niou Squsre), XKW VOkK ; iiO W abash Avrour, C'lilCAUO. U0 TO ilOO.-All ttrift! f1ltlMaaUSolJ at wholcMtl fat rjr rre. Hmhint at i uteniiil Fkttl-itina. Math ..-ä.. k.U f. . kmitra .l.finiil B BJ ffj m -mW Mt-s -1 '1 ' IsnI I or Ulna u. 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lilVkis Syrup FOR THE CURE OF Fever & Ague OR CHILLS & FEVER The proprietor of this celebrated medicine Justly claims for it a f cperiority ever all remelio e-er offered to tbe public for the KAIT., C'CI&TAIN and PEIUIAXEXT ctire cl Ague and Fever, or Chilla and r'cYcr. whether of rborU)r lone ptandlng. lie refers to the entire Western and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in nocee whatever will it fail to cure if tlio Uirections are rtiictly followed and carried out. In a preat many oaäes a single doe has been sufficient for a cure, ami whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is however prudent, and in every ca-so more certain to cure, if its use ia continue in smaller doses for a weck cr two after the li.-tae liaa been cltockcd. more especially in tlilDttu.lt and long-standing cases. Usually this medicine will not require ony aid to teep the bowels in coo I order. Should the rntient, however, reqntro a cathartic medicine, after Laving taken threo or four doses of the Tonic, a f-in trie dose of 3 IUI. IAS VKÜET.VULX: FA3IILY PILLS will bo EufiicicnL The prnnino SMITITS TOXIC SYRUP muthav DIL JOHN MILL'S private starn; on cacl'i bottle. DU. JOHN CULL only has the rifrht to manafactrtro and eell the oricinal joiix ajiiTii'S xusic tirnvr, ot I,ouiPvilV Ky. Kx&micc well the lalvl on cac lottle. If my privato stamnisnoton each bottle do uot purchase or you will bo deceived. JOU-KT JLS1J B 1T1 Tlanufactnrer and Vender of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARJLLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Topular Remedies of the Hay. PRKCIPAL OFFICE 31 9. MAIN St., LOUISVILLE. KY con PROVERBS, ' For hik'r. spcll. Cts. dtzzinosi, juilpi. tat ion atid IownpiriU1, re ly oa Ilop Dittcra." "Head of procure and uj Hop itinera, and yoj wnl tie strong tcu.lihy and lnppy." PROVERBS. JSOOwill be piid for a cace that Hop ltittcis will not core or help." "Hop Bitters builds Tip, strengthens and H ciuvscintir-ul'yfrom i B tliu first dusc." i " Ladica, do you win: to no etrot!?, healthy and beautiful? Tlicu Use Hop letters. "Die frcatcst appet'er. stomach, blood and liver re?uLitor lluy Uittcrs." " Clprrymcn, Lawyera. Ikiitor, Bankfrt and Ladles need JJop Litters djAily." v flop Bitters has retorti to aohnety end i i.i. .... . i. - "Fair Fkin, roy checks and the sweetest breatä in Hop Bitters." "Kidney end Urinp.ry complaints of all kinds b-rmanently ourt-d by Uop Bittera " Sonr Btcmach,sick headache and dlzzlne?s,IIop Bitters cures with a few dosoa." "Take ITop Bitters threo times a day and yoawill have no doctor bills to pay." ut-aiui. kt leci recKS from iutcmpcrancti." 7or sale hr all dmirs iETROlEUM JELL Y CraadKedal Philadelphia Exposition. gILVS IfltiAI. A?,T2SPA2:3 riPSSITIOg. Themort valunhlo fnmlly remed.r known for t.i treatment of wi.und. burn. sor-, rule, skin (linta, rheumatism, rhillilain. catarrh, hemorrhoid fW. Alw for cuuglta, colas, sore throat, croup.and dipbthcriii. etc. ' t'sed and approved b the leading physicians of Eaoepe and Amirira. TtM toiietartirk-s made from urw VasrUue ucb as Pomade Vaseline, Vaseline Cold Cream, Vase I tne Camphor lea, Vaseline Toilet Soaps, are superior to any simiUr one. Tej them. f5 and 60 cent slice of all car good. 8oU ty.il truwrisU. Colgate etc. Co., H. Y c OiVSUiTCPTIO Can be cared by thecontlnned use of Oam tin's Cod Liver Oil and LartoIMiopliato of Lluif, a cure for Consumption, Coutrh, Colds, Asthma, Bronckltis, aud till crofuloas Disca9?, A your drujist for Oamun,u and take no other. If he has not cot it, I wül end six bottles anywhere on receipt of J3. CHAS. A. OSMl'X, 13 Seventh Avenue. New Vorlc. All ASRIEABLE APiaiEftT AND REFBICCRART. Tili reil-knoirn pr'pnr:ition i hichl v recoTiimnilfd for r.veepi. Ilemlaclte. MrLnrm oftlte. SloiunetL. ami 1 1 -. fl:ntit-urismi; frutn Aridity, ItilluiiMne. an4 iularlr.l Fe rem. It cm'i the tiool and lenilnies I h- l.wN. Ii in fivmu liifl;rine f..r rliildn-n. I'rejvir.-d hv A. laxitr.-s HNS, Cbciuist., I'M Ch-oeker Htr.-et, X.-v.- Y..rk. Superior to Kincral 7atcrs, Eeidlitt Tcwicrsi etc you hali: i:v all. iia k;mx mOtlEB'S'Sg-COO-UVEBOIl. I perfectlT pure. Trononneed th" bet h the hisrheit medical s'fthnritio m the world, i.iren highest award st 12 World' Kpn-"'nn. s.l n I'sris, "l.iT. tjoid bj brusuts. w. e. ecaixrrEuii a co., k. 7. SI.000 A YEAR oLlne4 la ka.c your aa to Ma, tx W away (row home arrr nifht. Aijr ou can cooU-t Uit tutora. Jl reuiret Capital. WE WILL START YOU WITH an OUT FIT WORTH $4 If Ta ar rmploteJ durinjc tbe txr fou tin make from $1 ta 93 during aa even inc. ol omit arati rpprrt a profit o4 im a inrl d v. Write at nnr fnr full pat-iicul-m E. C. RIDEOUTcV CO.. U ou,-V. nivnRp.Ff,? ?atl y and Quietly In SO ays. Ve when granted. whwbiV i.ncliKic stamp 31 uoru Adams, 1 91 Broadway, M. T. ".nclime stamp for advice, Clty.K m 'Oil at I'reacrl ptlon Fixe. For Ihe spealy Cur of Seminal W .-itkiK1, Insa of lanhniKl. and all disonlera t.rouirbt on ly imliscretiou or excess. Auy iJrugit Las the (ni-r,il1HtitK. Address DVlDhOM Sc CO.. 78 Nasaau ft N. V. A MONTH Rem Wanted-75 belt sellin art Iclfta In the world; I s no pie free, Addreba Jr.jr jironaon. Detroit Mica
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Uoueti hUla, in elmrt, :tll diseases caused purll inp. IT, and invifroratinsr molicine.
ei. Jai.!L,':llJ.t ,nr;,V''s,-,, 't9 lfpncy in curing TrtUr, Kv nasfj, xtoll Cart.snrlea. bore Kyra. scrofulorts Norrs and Kwrllinzs. Vliiit- Mwelli.ifv. ..T. , .... -
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f,Vl I i i . "r' f,p,wl" lfl.litato.l. bare sa.low colorVf skin, or rellowish-brown snots tesiwWh'.W hon. i-tclio . ..' dizziness bad taste in m-Mdh, iutenial he.it orciU s J' irresnlar apatite, :r.d to.i?e coated. Von are sutlerin(r from m JTiP i f. r r -lEKe. .i n. renie.lv for nil such eise Dr. rierce'a Üoldea Aiclteai i,s. ovory has i;o e.pt.d, nA it eflects i-erfect and radical rttres. uoiaca int ioCStrl ,I-r0?:T!!V;? SfVr,rr y'K'1 ""S. early stapes of Concniscove'ry' llle yS'&Z" lWFfnce It ta,
. a - rriiin na Ktanryn. Inlrrnal Frver. lilcatcyl fM-linr ÄrÄ 0fKIOOd 10 "- riceaat ru'rSiw föleK 7 rt-gg"s. TTtlSt n-S TIS"tSM:r rt blPAL AS.SOnTI!f. Propra. Baffalo. K. T.
" - " ceres cases of tan i. j GaW U Iii? tare ana a pue ot stones. Mrs. Ellin Joun.sox, sn Bprnoe Ktreet. Philadelphia, wrr te April 10, lh7ft: "Dr. J. P. Miller Dear Sir Your DeBirst's Pile Kc;mdy cured roe In one wcetc, after I had used all tho medicines I could hear cf, and was told by a prominent sttitron In this city thatiny only Chane for a cur was n operation, wüicii he rr o . I .a .ln w..n .v. a .Til ' it v huku kv vucwgu uii; sou lor. J. P. Cooper, Drnrglst at Savannah. Mo . I wrote lepternöor 11, ls7t): "Dr. J. P. Miller--Dear Pir I have been Felling DeBiog's Tile Hemedy for several years, always recommending it, and sometimes Riiaranteelng It to curt, Kevtr heard of anything but cures."
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... lnSare2ar?J''eofmrylicine8ndfinr5rery,andfortheDattn vpara having Si.tmef,lrr 1 i!M and B'ood dTseiU and nervo bUitv , - aTd 2 to 5 rmf 8erV1CeS a""e in Vited Wrlte r aU at onr offioe' Offl w to5ar to i? J P.MII.Uil.n. D .H. U. or. Tenth and Arch Street. Pfatldel'1. P.
lETJICAIi. PSESGnlPTjeSä WM. For the speedy Cure of Semiasl Weaktiess, Loo ilsnhood. Premature l-o'oilit7. Nervonsncea, Desoondency. Confueion of Ies, Aversion to Docir. ty, Defootive M.-mory, anl all Disorder Brought ot t"y Secret Habits ,-id X-acet-Eea. Any tmpf;al h?e llxt ngredienta. AJJ.cn, DR. JAQUES A CO., 130 West Bixtb Street, CINCINNATI. OHIO. TH GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Graj'u SpocISc:31HllcIn.3 TRADE MARK. especially re-TRADE Ms?-i xtr- commended as ttaj-TV " uniamiift cure r. 31 for S e m 1 n a 1 v rrw "iKiuiiiiin, noj fcy ptency and all diseases that fol low a a sequence on rielf-Hbuw. as1 tnde. Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead ti Insanity, Consumption and a Pre mature Grave. Full particulars In onr para phlet which we desire to send free bv malltt everyone. Too Specific Medicine Is sold bj all druggists at SI per package, or six package, for to, or will be sent hy mail on receipt of the money by addressing T11K GRAY MEDICINE CO., No. 1U Mccnanics Block, Detroit, Mich. For sale by all Dru?gh-ta. AYES'S CATHARTIC FILLS, For all the purposes of a Family Phyalc, CT'RIKQ Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepe-la, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul stomach and Breath, Headache, Krynipelaa, Piles, Kbeumatium, Eruptions and 8kia Diseases, Biliousness, Liver Comnlaint. Dronsv. Tetter. gra -l Tn mora and KaJt Rhe-y-- - urn, Worms, Gout. Neuralgia, as a dinner pill and purifying the blood, are the most con genial purgative yet iierfected. Their eflects abundantly show how much they excel all other pills. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. They purge ont the foul humors of the blood, they stimulate the sluggish or disordered organs Into action, and they impart health and tone to the whole being. They cure not only the every day complaints of everybody, but formidable and dangerous diseases. Most skillful physicians, most eminent clergymen and our best citizens, send certificates of cures performed, and of great benefits derived from these pills. They are the safest and best physic for children, because mild aa well aa enectual. Being sugar coated, they are easy to take, and being purely vegetable, thty are entirely harmless. Prepared by DE. J. 0. AYEE & 00., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical CneinlMa. Bold by all druggists and dealers In medicine New Process Linseed Meal! The Greatest Fleh Former, Milk and Mutter Producer In Use. Guaranteed Strictly Pure Linseed Meal, and to Contain a Blur Ii Greater Percentage of Albumen, Mucilage, Sugar and Digeetable Fibre than Ordinary Oil Cake. Indorsed by such well known breeders as M. H.Cochrane, Kq,of Com pton, Quebec; Geo. F. Morgan, of Hereford Park, 111.; Jesse MeAillfiter, EsqM of Wolcott, Ind., and John B. Sherman, C. F Culbertson, Frank Parmalee, etc., of Chicago. 11 and red oi tons sold to the dairymen of tbe Northwest during tue month or March, who, without exception, pronounce It the greatest milk producer in nse. Tnls meal combines all tbe good qualities of oil cake, aud the virtues claimed lor cookrd feed . On trial will convince any feeder of lis merits. Prices very low. Send for circular and prices to the CHICAGO LINSEED OTL COMPANY, Ollice, No. 1 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Sole manufacturers for Chicago and vicinity. We will alve the exc'uslve agency for the sale of onr meal in their vicinity to responsible Fed Men In all parts ot the Northwest who niaite first application. NERVOUS DEBILITY Vital Weakness and Prost rat ton from over-work or Iii indiscret ÄH0ME0PATHIC radically and promt cured by lu Been In ue 20 years. COLP L I Nn 'JX "-T"; L. ä a. a a b iü the most uccck- Ol LÜH IU IIU. ful remedy known. Prh-e! per vial. or5 vialH and lar,re vial of powder for t sent rst free on receiut of prlee. Humphreys' llomeo. led. t o. tlluat. Catalogue five. KM 7r ulton t.. B.vik of nearly Iff) larcre .K-tas' .H-xe lor 1 lie ji.-k r'nl .f vainal.ie tH'te-i. Iiy hr. K. B. KiKiTr-. im S.TÖ. Tula, Disctsc i of the hre- : :thii: li-e.if 5!rn: Tienes of Women: a.'!i-4 rn.l -n:tis; ll.'iirl 'i rout. I."-; anrl m tirvat aneIv of chs'otiic diMfa-cs, i:h rvidviire titnt in ino.t these lis'ae arc cir atile. S-nt f'.r a thr.-e -.-ti 1111.1. I'i'lt. . No. I.' t K B ft fl B i'Sih tiircct. New Ytirki'i'.y. KA (till tfl Ol (Infi ,nvtste'1 inWallSt.StocVsmaVe tpluldvlliUu fortunes every month. I'.ook sea' free explaining everything. Ad Armss BAXTER &. CO- Hanker, v w all SN. Y. Grand Central Hotel CC7 to 077 BROADWAY, NEW YORK .CITY. Kcsfsr, KcKInnla & Co. HAKDATTAll BE ACIl HOTEI-, PEOPmElORS
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by bad bloo-1. are con.nicre.1 b rhnT ,wl.-fTt l.lklPir lue l:irfre. rpiml.ivs n.iiiuiAna ..Til- rri A , 1'iIIa) arc avartrly larger team lun&tard rets Veefal.te. no mrfii:il,r w. rn .. . hem. liiev openiie wiilmut disinrli.nnce to tun or occupation. For Jauiullr. ite.i.i,.rhV. ..... ..j, i.u re Kloo!. I'ain in the sb..u.M ,.V",S ssnr l'.rncla!lont from - -ra-c o. Tivuiu. ivniouift muirKta. a'ttln in
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pared only ry Dr. J. p. MILLKR. Philauelphia, la., and none genuine unless the wrapper oa the bottle contains his 8' la.
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