Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1875 — Page 2

The Republican. RENSSELAER, Friday,Feb. 19,1575.

The next meeting of the National Grange will be held ln thc &tyoT|Chicago. ....gj»! taJßfflftß James 0. Woodruff, an Indianapolis real estate operator » a bankrtrp'.. H» HnbiHties are placed at $658,299.84. , IIrXTTN’GTON, W. Va., Feb. 15 —The joint ballot United States Senator to-day stooiT: General Jackson, 26, Walker, 23; the balance scatter oav- '*'- A man by the .name of Whiling has been examined about the Pacific Mail subsidy business. He saidhehad re 1 o-ired 856.500 of the money, kept it all himself, and wished it had been twice as much.

The National Grange passed a resolution declaring that the early completion of the Spartanburg and Asheville Railroad, a link in the Chicago and South Atlantic Railroad, is demanded by the agricultural interest of the country, and the. ryute is recommended to the favorable consideration of tlie order. There seems to be yn almost universal call for a new State House and an additional asylum for the incurably insane of our State. In view of the pressing emergency, caip not our old State House be immediately transformed into such asylum and save the cost of transportation of the poor, afflicted creatures already there? . r • • ■ ■ v..If Northern people could he made to appreciate to-day the aims, hopes, and expectations of ifro Southern States-Rigbts Democracy in the north, says the Inter Ocean?, there, would be no danger to our institutional-no reasonable fear that all the results ofi.ihe war would be reversed or overturned/, But is there not too much reason to fear that the American people will come to their senses - a year too late?- j. The Logansport Star thinks the Louisville lottery should be the subject of earnest prayers on the part of Christians. The Public Library was'‘built through its agency, ami that building is being used at present for revival purposes. It is daily thronged by metabars of the.’different churchy and o f tliers, drawn there by the e rnast preaching of D. Wj Whittle and the singing of P. ? H. Bliss, both of Chicago. -.These gentlemen are nonsectarian in" their.’religious’belief, .arid arc accomplishing a: goo< l work in a place where it isbadly needed. • . . r I ’ •' ■ r The Legislature met in joint -session on Wednesday, and; elected officers for the various State institutions as follows: Directors of ‘ N ortber rr Prison—W. T. Pratt, of Alien, H. E. Wada worth, of Laporte, and Theo. Davenport, of Kosciusko. * * Directors.of. Southern Prison—James Keigwin, of Clark, and Wm. P. Hammond, of Trustee'of Deaf and‘Dumb Asylu m— I Mil ton James, of Delaware. Trustee of Soldiers’ Orphans* Home— George W. Sandford, pf Lake. Trustee hf Insane Asylum—John T. Carroll. Librarian—Lycurgus Dalton. i v-'

. -'.f. It is autoprativ-ely stated that the back pay epidemic was not confined to Congressmen alone. The Senate is swtpt clear of al! members who took tha swag. Ten of them were too hard up to refuse the motley, and the terms of all of them expire on the 4th of March. Not one of them has been re-eleoted, and only one of them, Carpenter, received votes in the respective legislatures. The names of the deceased are Tipton, of Nebraska, Stockton, of New Jersey, Spragne, of Rhode Island, Lewis, of Virginia, .Stewart, of Nevada, Brownlow, of Tennessee, Gilbert, of Florida, Boreman, of West Virginia, Carpenter, of Wisconsin, and Flanagan, of Texas. It you are engaged in any business by which youulook to a local trade for sup .port, keep day and night actively in your service the colußfnsdf your home paper, .avail yourself of. its tireless wings tp carry your message to all to whom you look for custom; for when you speak through the of your home paper to your friends, it delivers your message faithfully aud correctly to hundreds and thousands daily; inspiring them with the idea that you are a live business man, and that you doqire their patronage, a circum - stance that Mn nine cases out of ten, brings the best class of custom ; for it is an undeniable fact, that people will trade at such are solicitous for their custom, in preference to go ing to a man w hose, silence and indifibronce is X such a character as to make the customer feel <1 VUMaVWiOD tv AUdIKV VMC UUfrUHUvi that the merchant > condescending to grant bitn a favor for which he ought so! fo.l graleful.

The Time for Action.

We have said and written much about the Chicago and South Atlantic Railroad. We have endeavored, in our week manner to picture, not in glowing but truthful colors, the great advantages to be derived upon its its completion. We have endeavored, to show the farmer that his interests especially were at stake. -- We have proven iwlthe most convincing manner, from the riatiatics that th J producer, the hard fisted yeomanry who toil in the

heat of the summer as well as in the .biting fronts of‘Printer,..as a class have su&redand are wrij suffering for the want of ’in transportation.— 'Vfe have shownjrpu time aud again that you are compelled on an average to take five cents per bushel less for your grain than they arc paying all around us.— Now let us ask you if this is not true, aud let us ask you if you can find redress save i n the direction we have named ?—• Yon can not, and that ia not the worst of it. If you let this gulden opportunity escape, a soulless -monopoly will grapple with you the more tightly. The only show of an opposition, the canal, .wh.ch was like a scare-crow in your corn field, has lost what Bttlc influence it once possessed. During the coming season it will be so useless and helpless that no attention will be paid to it whatever. It will be entirely disregarded and freights will gradually advance, and just in proportion as they advance you must expect die price of your products to decline. There is no alternative. The price which the gram merchant here offers you is less than freight to market. You can not be your own shippers, for he can get lower rates than you can possibly get, heuce you must be the loser. The very moment the ears are running from Delphi to Chicago, that moment will wheat be worth as much or more here than, it Is in Lafayette. This freight monopoly is like a twoedged sword, it cuts both ways You sometimes grumble that groceries and other goods are higher here than in Lafayette. They are just as much higher as the transportation. The merchant does not pay the fi eights. He pays it indirectly, but it is afterwards paid' by the consumer. It needs no argument to prove this position. On the three staple articles of sugar, tea and coffee, one house alone in this city pays annually S3OO in excessive freights, that is three hundred dollars more than they would have to pay if we bad this railroad for which we are working so hard. - Every time you buy a pound of sugar, coffee or tea, you are called upon to help pay that S3OO. It is the same on every article you use. The tradesman is compelled to sell just as much higher as he is compelled to pay higher freights. We stand here , cue of the most productive and wealthy counties in the State, yet we are isolated, cut off from the great markets of the world. There is but two directious’to market, the East and the West, and if we take either our produce is consumed in freights before we reach our destination. What are we to do; wear out our lives working for a monopoly who will always hold a mortgage upon our industry, or will we like freemen, throw off the yoke of bondage, open our eyes to our true situation, and vote a I death blow to railroad monopolies. We have confidence in the intelligence of the people and believe that thay realize that there is “balm in Gilead.” — Delphi. Journal. ;

• -Thr prospects that the IndianApolis, Delphi and Chicago road will be built, and that the work will be pushed vigorously ns soon as the weather becomes suitable, are becoming more favorable daily. The few persons along the proposed line who have opposed it, a-e beginning to seo the importance of the road and the increased value it will give to property in the section of country through which it passes, and are taking . hold us the matter earnestly. The commissioners of Carroll county have ordered that an election be held in the several townships through which the railfoad will pass, on Saturday, the 6th day of March, 1875. The amounts to be raised will be prorata, and are as follows t Deer creek township, $45,00(1; Tippecanoe township. $11,000; Jefferson township, $7,000 Clay township, $5,000; Madison township, $5,000, making a total of $70,000, and other counties are making similar movements.— lndianapolis Journal.

A real old-f-ishioned “spellin’ skule*’ will be inaugurated next Friday evening at the Second Preslnterian Church, when an opportunity will be given the old hoys and girls to show how the thing used to be done in olden times. They will choose sides, and one will endeavor to spell down the ether.— There will be' plenty of amusement, and those who go Will uqt regretit. An admission fee of fifteen cents will be charged, and a prize awarded the best speller In the house. ’Riis will no doubt be the moat terrible spelt we have had this winter.— Logansport Star. .■■“■i- I—gg : According to the Logansport Star, Torn, Scott, he of the Pennsylvania Railroad, hM< invs of the National Ct r ' g . c on . ngc, now in aesston, a resolution calling on Congress to M-anY'onvernmpHturt'tn vt utitvMi wtu tu iu, laivot mi U;BuTexas Facific. < J

Remington Items.

with bad colds. A heuse three mile, west of town was burned down Tuesday morning. < ho. Tillman, Jr. of Mt Gilboa, has been suffering fromin attack oftypheU-frver.' Dr Lno tcnr intends to build M nioW frame residence in tba n vtb part of town this •<pr;ng. ■ ’ .'1 ' • A census, jnsttaWn, shows the./poputa-. »i nos R mington, by actual count, to be 962, with 166 bnsin-ss and dwelling houses. P. H. tally has been limping around ,fe eraldays. He received fr rirtnoUs fidt on the leg, sojhething like the one we picked up on the akfaralk.» ~ ,‘-*aVs v ’£•„• , To judge by the .large amount of lumber daily hauled from ’own by the farmers, there will be considerable building rathe country around Remington next spring. • 't‘ i Rev. Hendryx commence J a series of lectures last Tuesday evening. There is meeting bein< held in Angle mi re'a Hqll, also, by the Church of God, and services at the M. E. Church every evening. Mr. William John, of Madison county,. Ind., spent several days last week . visiting Mr. F. R. DonneOy. These two. gentleman., were raised together, and of. course they passed a pleasant time talking of “bygones.” A team of mules started to run away. Tuesday, and ayouag man who was sitting astride one of them slipped off across the tongue of the wagon, gathered np the lines and stopped them before they .had done apy damage. He displayed a rare presence of mind in the performance. We stated Jpme two weeks ago, that the lady who pawned that watoh chain at Frank Morgan’s, while dressed in boy’s clothes, returned the next evening and got it. This was a misfa'te, another lady. oaßed for. the chain, and claimed the same as her property. W» learn that the latter is a very estimable married.lndy. t ~ In Remington Lodg?, I. O. ,G. j.,. last Thursday evening, the following officers ware Installed: W. C. T., Admin Smith ; W.'V. T., Mrs. Ralph ; W. S., Al. J. Kitt; W. T, C. Harlaeker; W. M.» H. C. Downing; D. M., Sophia Cross ; Chaplain, Mrs. A. C. Chappell; I. G., Maggie Cooyer; 0, G. John Irwin ; R. S., Estella Edwards ; L S Hattie Lookwood. Last Monday morning a team belonging toT. J. Saylor, while tied to the depot y tatform, became frightened and started to run down Railroad street. Passing the Remington Hotel they ran upon the railroad, and took a bee line toward Wolcott., They ran within one .hundred yards of the railroad bridge, where the bank la. abuitt ten fe t high, and flew the track, breaking the wagon tongue, and coming to a dead stand-still. Dike— -At his residence, on Tuesday morning, ’ Feb- 10, of consumption, Mr. John Lucky, aged 36 years.

Mr. Lucky has been suffering some time with this terrible disease. He wna a good man arid a good citizen. He leaves a wife and several small children to mourn bis loss, who have the sympathy of the entire column nity in thia their great bereavement.— The funeral service ves ytrfi rn td by Rev. E. A. Andrew, at the M. E. Church, W ednesday. It will be seen by an article which we publish elsewhere, taken from tie Indianar pMis Journal, that the Supreme Court has affirmed ihe decision of the court below in the-case of the State vs. McCollocb. We presume our readers are familliar with the particulars of the case. It- will be remembered that a few years ago the skeleton of a man was found in this county, near Mr. Sumner's; A bullet hole and the mark df an ax were distinctly visable in the skull, and from articles found in the vicin ty and oilier facts brought la l^liL. the conclusion was arrived at that the bortes Were the re-

mains of'Morgan. Aft r the lapse of so ma-> «y yeaxs the criminal is now likely to receive the punishment he so richly deserves. Much credit is due to 8. P. Thompson for the active part Le took in aiding to bring the murderer, to justice.— Fonder Herald. The Logansport Jbarntfl bas this la say of the Vnion and Mr. Packard : ' If the Rensselaer Vnion's charge that Gen. Packard’s vote for the Pacific Mai} subsidy was purchased, is false, Gen. P. will do journalism a service by making the • proprietors of that paper smart severely for originating and publishing the falsehood. The recklessness of a certain class of newspapers, needs a cheek, as they are bringing reproach upon a noble profession ; and the man who has the courage to prove that the law and a justly aroused public sentiment, will not give impunity to newspaper slanderer?, will deserve the thanks of all lovers of decency and good morals. The Queen Of All Skwixq Macuixks.— IntpeukirVg vfthe merits of the Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine, if is sufficient for us to say that we think the invention of this machine marks one of the most important eras in the history of this country ; and when we consider the influence it has upon the social wall-beingof the masses, it is difficult to conceive of an invention of more importance. It has a beautiful, nbiseless Hi /veinent ; it makes the genuine “Lock-Stich” alike «,n both sides,and does.to perfection all kinds of p'ain and fine sewing fit needs. n< commendation ; its rapid sales,, the creasing dem-wid, and the many flatteriw testimonials from those.wlm have used ityia sufficient proof of its merits. . The. sewing machine is deeply felt in everjHfoutehold, and as the Wilson Shuttle Sewing Ma-, chine, oh account Of its extreme simplicity and Ims cost of manufacture, is wM at much lower price than dl other firat-class mfr-, chines, it f« meeting with the extensive patronage that it sojustly deserves. -?~ r«’ • Machines will be delivered at any Railroad Station ia this county, free of transportation charges, if ordered through the Company V. Branch House at 19? State »., fJhirago, I». They send a* elegant catalogue and chromo circular free on appiicatien; ft Z This Co rapany want a few more good I •gent 3. ' ■ . ■.

There is oeneve tOM -ttie * gers. rivugh ctaimhig-to be mode of a superior sorted clay, awa to be exempt fnn» vvwJ » »uwa*uv s »v scheme,-and in urging jhopepiithe taxon * «ib-er-wTuftkL A;>ul«idiM in mm** suuctuivc «u tLs Another w the rEtnovaioi' LMvw®* 0,1 •m v **** v -e*n’irtido by citifixed goveru-ments.wdwWthitH-ktengiW. ia * proper subject of taxation. A .few W« such exhibitions as this? an’d the pablic miad ! wfll settle dowti in «»victiQO that the Grange rtiorisinW-’ ta< cFaKaoefta fourn&l. The I d M*polls JoMrvhsi«y«an.>mp;pv. ion is prevalent that the Panhandle liaws, ys. • whole, hdve been-forced into bankruptcy, and a n.cefrer appointed, which taa mistake. The«uftter stands The oldColuud>usi Chicago and Indiana Central, railroad,.pow underlease to the Pennsylvania : C»wpany, consented to the appointment of a receiver to take charge of the Money paid by the Pennsylvania Company for the use of'the track, the same to be'allied in paying dividends and the -accunffijlted debt, ‘it was an amicable arrangement betwe-'n the bondholders and the officers of’tlie'roai,-and has nothing to do with the other divisions of the - Panhandle lines, all df which ire under lease to the Pennsylvania Company? '■ •' '

Headquarters, in Rensselaer, FOR BUILDERS’ HARDWARE MECRANICS:TOOLS, CUTLERY .TIHWARE, STOVES, NAILS, Ae it Ac., the __ , -LIBERAL.CORVEE.” . . Our stock will, f<»und to eynbrace airboat every conceivably article in the Hardware line, J ” W« also han's Tfill SHOP in connection our establishment, ax d are prepared to do'hn~ leiridsi .«f CUSTOJIf WORK and RRPAIRIKO on * SHORT NOTICE. On Front street, north of'‘Liberol Corner” see Aare a WAGON. CARRIAGE Manufactory and Blacksmith Shop. ;j? <-■> . Strict Attention Paid to Oustom Work. Wagons & Carriages . Made to Order. • WE guarantee a-1 AS represented, and to gi.ye.eri|iro REMEM BER THE PLACE, and GIVE VS A can.--PT orman Warner, tai lisjiij. if h DKY GOODS, atthe old reliable cheap CASH STORE, IN THE STONE - BUILDING. Hm just received for the coming season a fuR line of ALPACAS, BLACK MOnATld’,' * BLACK CAs’SffiERES, • - _ BROWN ft BLACK MUSLIN v TAISLE Lll§ EK, TOWELS &c Also, a full line of Ready Made Clothing, and Roots and siloes j A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WINTER SHAWLS, AND LADIES FURNISHING GOODS. Call and Examine Stock Before pttr- ■ ' chdsinan ■ R. FENDIG. ’ ■ ’ nl 3ml DIIVAU.’S DAILY HACK LISE ’■ ; ' v AND v" r/:'. Livery Stable, - RENSSEDARR, UVtMANA. t •-.' i ~g. ■ . -J,-. United States Mail Hacks, run daily, except Sundays, between " <nd Francesville.. Making, conneeiious ut the latter place with trains nn the N'ew Albany and ; Chicago - Railroad,/ard conveying 'passengers had freight each' w.iy. Extra teams sent at any Hino bn application.— Goods or money shipped by express to any part of the United - ' ' BWB-e- —l~ i - .y" ■ With or without drivers, furnished on spplieation. Stock-boarded by the fa or Washington, Rensselaer,"lndiana.

DBfGS BRUNS’- DRUGR tsBUAJS C GA’.--- G wtu. a ■■ H S UU& ' ' WmM that they are ready at all times to wait ou their customers. Ther keep cn.la.lly on band a geod and freUt wpply TY * ' Oils and Dye Stuffs. THEY KEEP A GOOD SUPPLY OF ' SCHOOL HOOKS, paper, Z' ; ENVELOPS. \ TOILET SOAPS, . ■ PERFUMERY Ac ; u - Ahid, all the popular Patent Medicines of the day.; .. {Pkysidans' Prescriptions Carefully Prepared.') / ’ SkirWe are ready at all times to boe our Friends. L . .

1875. 1873. VI W DE FOR TEE TUB ll?S! :d:i— ,<<• .. , WE wish to call yrur attention tobur stock of SADDLERY. We hnvethe largest and meat complete stock Of Saddlery Wave ever kept in this couidy, coaaisling.jsf Saddles ot all the latest imq rovt ments. Long and Short Tug Harness.-. Hoyse and Mule Qoltara, Sweeney Collars made on purpose for horses having lumps on the sidJs of their neck? Plow and Staw Haines for Horses, Shc.rt Haines on purpose for. Mules and Small Horses. TRACE CHAINS, HALTER C lAINS, TRAM, WAGON AND BUGGY WHIPS, &c., Ac. Together with a Large Stock of ‘'' ' ' Oak Tanned feather and Saddlery Hardware, Of all kind*, all of which. WE WILL SELL LOWER than any other shop m this or a<L joining counties, Gran ers or aiy othbr men for GASH. We havg.been c ; Over Eighteen Years in the County, arid bold over 350 sets of Light and Heavy Hai rimt in the last two years. It isTout intention to make this our permanent home, and wish to deal fairly with our euston-ers, that we may always have their trade. WE WARRANT QUR WOhJJ.- TO WEAR WELL V AND NOT TO RIP,OR GJVE WITH FAIR .USAGE. . . ' We also have for sale the Slnffer'Rewlngr Machine and fixings. Also, Home, Grover 4 Baker *nd Common Seri.sß Needles, anti Machine Oils. Respectfully Yours, Wm. H. K RHOADES, * \ .» s ' Munutacturers, Rtnasetaer,

1 SOLEMN TACT! No Matter Who the other Manis, TITTWI YKTTT T- "E’"V MF dCSTC* T - lAf AXamuEm x • Ck SSlwrJuiJCMXtty < THANKFUL for pst favors,, and co tent with Ihe Reward of Merit Can.be found at ihnr Ud.Suirid id. the I’ost-Vtaaf* BUILDING,” with the LanULcu' AB4OUTMENI• GF /. • , : DRYGOODS, BOOTS* SHOES, READY MADE CUQTHING, HATS, CAPS, GROERIES. YANKEE NOTIONS, Tn fact Everv thing that can.ho found in a well Selected st» ck of GrNRUSei. MVirruAlcDiSK Erer offered to the Pnhlfr : n this Market. . All of which tbev <fo SI»L the LARGEST AMOUNT for the LE IST MONEY of any firm biTOWN: Don't pass Them ly in search, of something rune. Square Dealing is their Motto, CALL AND SEE-TGEIR GGODS BEFORE BUYFXG..

KO. 1006. , Kew Goods at the Pioj<««b 8to»m of ' F. J. SEARS & CO., DEALERS LN STAPLE $ FANCY Dfj Goods. Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Clothing, c&c. All Goode Cheap For CASH. Call and be Satitfiedtf the FACT. Rensselaer, - - In. HOPKINS’ CORNER 1 UM ' STRICT attention to business 4 have not a fortune yet; nor ham I '‘Basted” yet. To aroiJ the “Bnet''l only bny »U.t GOODS My money wilt pay for al the time of ’ ■<* purchase. " OR IW BQUIVALEXT. * w . ' /J? ’ Ludd Hopkins.

—PAID rc.B— ■ - HIDES, - kTaJ » and AND ALL KINDS OFJNlffi PRODUCE A. LEOPOLD’S Cheap *. ■ i '- lOyl E. B. FOOTE, M.IL 120 Lexisgtm Hew, ~ Cor. X. S., HEW YORK,, in Hfpntent.f hjsiciat, • TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AND RBCBIVBS • Xetfers fi'OM- jitir part* the Givllixed World* » BY NIB 6BIMBAI WAY OF \ CuMnn Metal Prata \ ’ ‘Hi ife'.TßßATlfia • ■'.’Mamelons Patents in Europe, thfr " CanadafandAn-every State df th#-Union. ADVICIE CIVEN B¥ MAIL FREE OF CH ARCE. \ .Ito mercurial mbflefl l ** <w drieteriona <l»n<» osrt; n«» Atirtn* trie aaat IMtutj Jtan treated aucewafnilj eearty er <taite 4D,oW.eaaa*. All facta oennected .with each cam ars oartfujly mcord»<V whether they be cotamnWlcmed by letw or te penon, or ot*CT«d .J>y th« Doctor er hta aaaodat* phyrtaiaaa. Ito latur are all eeieatiffa melitrt men. •r• ■' ' ■ Aft ihvalMa at a dl.tanec are required to stirrer an extended list «t plain qnevtion«,-wWel» will bo furnished by tnall free, or at the office. A cea> plete system.of regUtcrlng prevents mistake «r confusion. Case books never commit*!, except bjr the "phyaktaM of the. cMabHrtwMßt. For freeConsultation send for Visa of quMkm*; .A sixty-page pamphlet of evidences cf sneevai a«nt free also. AiUtMt I>c. »• TrOOT», . ; IS*a »*>w Yoartm AC ENTS WANTED. Da. Foote i« the eetbor of “ Mr.ur. Ai.,Ptm. , MOK Sense." a book that reached a vire'ifafVrt ‘ of over cupise} al*>, es "IXain Jibxa Talk.” more reoeatly published, which ha* sold to the extent at 79,0 W ooptes; also, of "Betknow IX Stout," whidi ia now being published CONTV.WTS TABUW es tfl, exoeiW thß ' is but. 6f print), will be sent free on aktfWddtrato either Dr. Taint, cv the Murray BUI HUi*--. lag Coapaay, whose office is 128 Hast SStb Street- ■ Agents—both men and women—wanted te scit the forecbtng works, to whom a Hlwrni pt-eftt wflfc be allewcd. Ihe berinntngs at amain fertw* hav» beeb made In wlliag Dr, Footes yop«hr works. ■ *PtAtx..H»ME Talk" I* partieularty adapted to, Muifai, and “ w Stmi * just the thing -for tbcyojyig. 6end foroonteutatables and sec for jJitnwlves. The former answers a multitude of questions which ladies and crtU*--mcn feel adeUcacy about asking rt tbatt pbpietooa,. There is hottriag ia literature at alt like oitbst of Ute forsgoing worita. “ ficMMfra m Stow* can un’y be KM of ngents or of the Publishers.. ‘ PtA W HOMS TALg ” is published, in twth tho ■■ English and Germrt baagnagea Onos more. ADDRESS AS ABOVB, , ... . 2&yl

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A thoroughly rrilobk, rrth’ert and -I-rattle*! WMi*bt concerting matters of Fashion In all Its dvrertmete i: r rejt/isJtnry of choice and entertaining titenihu*, hand some tlhlatratlons, art criticisms,a Journal: specially adapted to Hie trams of Uie hvnw-drete.. T erats, 01.50 per year, • fj<ciuieu coplee free. One Jkii.T.ta uirrx Awit t~i every SiiUcrf.ee la ‘ to* relehratcd.’•/>»»»<•«.•■’ fijper ZheA«»w» a* rre ndati. CahtaMcrt wnM tv*wftere. ArMrme. “Domestic” Monthly, •‘ OMnatle Bit I Way, Xcw.Tark. ,’ ■■. ■■ ' ' r , / ■ J.: 7 ‘ 2fra3 *„ : 77’ Of The Kidneys Painful affection* of lhe bladder, an urinary orgiwwi. aocompanied by grovcUt deposits, irritation of the nock of the bitul dtr. with difficulty of holding the urine,, ir stricture, in seminal weaknoee, «®dconditions of the parts accompanied 1 by ,de bilityweakness or ptdnftil Jtyegoiaritiei in male or female.JULISN SiIYBRJCfa'IN COMPOUND 1 will W found a« most dffieftduos remedy. Price- jtor.■Bott'te? -$o?00 -per Iml Doten. Prepared, by B. KEITH &’ 'l3O.,■ - 41 Liberty St., N. Y Fever and Ague Fills 7 ' At Specific for all catfe* 7; chill* nnd Dnrub .. f ' Ague, Intermittent . Perer, &e. . , | ThFs prepanttPon Fs purely vegetable, an ! is prepared from the r?ce*pe of Dr. Kkitu who Caused it in the treatmml of abor i diseases for many yea re, ‘ with inwiab! t sucresa- ! Pul op in Boxes containing 50 Pilh. I PHbe, sr,oo per box, or« boxes for ffi.Ot ! Sent by maH on receipt of priee I Prenar»l only hr f u i :.>■ B t . ; v .20m«. ~ .41* Liberty St.. N. Y . i ' * .