Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 14, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 October 1872 — Page 7

ilio Sick Batrgairt'tuaii. Tin affection fii-naiiied y railroad ;:n-n lor MSfe other U well known. Iiuli iv mmy !' Iliem itrv, whn pain ;ui'l hickn' htt'ick it fallow, noiii ar mm jirompt ami MMNW to MMbt him, and iiaii l- HMUNlflliml to hoM this grinding i,i;,;r Wltll tilt- idli'lI'Mil f.f I pMllt, nul-

tidily btSBOnit hull as tin lin-it'is o; a woninn la wrku of clie.rity towunJ the hei,!'". A most loucliini' instance of thi-i naiure it in tho olHce of tin rej.ditfr for th Democrat to chronicle to-day. From tin? window of th Democrat OÜice all ftloflg Fourth lnt tüMJ he 1MB nuuieicuH milioiul oliicc, be!'. r which constantly ilraw up hue tmiixfcr busses, from tueh of which fioura like Jffoah's family out of the ark on wht-els, a tOBg rile of men in lusters, iinl women with tvirjM-t sticks ami ankles. Kxnfftt wagons, too, abound from each .,f which if burled, with a crush like t'uuniler, an avnliinchr of trunk. Yesterday, about ' oclock, just an the licit of day had ccaüed, ami a -lijht brei..jdayeil along tin M h- t , I MUnl express WCfOPi 09DUtiniD three men, diovo up Ktbtlow pice. One who got liotw''ij, Mid WM Mipport'i hy the otiier two. had, it wa evident from ids pallor, only recently recovered from iilne-s. II. i companions were in perfsct health. All

three, it was eh-ar, trom their beards, aud the cut of their clothes, were railroad men. Th express w.-gon stopped and the men got out ti e sick one with great difficulty. II if companions stood by 'bin watching him with infinite solicitude. ' Well, Joo, old fpllow,"' said one, "you'll be all lieht in a day or two, won't vou? Foel better now? Looks

n Jiillv.

hi, it is,

like old times, don't it? II

rattle them checks? U, it' you old son of thief ?"'

Well, Ed," replied the tick man. it does seem good, af ter being in bed for two months", to see tlio boyi bustle them obi trunk- around lively : hut I'll never be th man 1 RM before the rheumatics took me. I'll never sling u trunk air-tin, Ed." Yes you will, too." replied his comrade, cheerlully. Betöre the next change in the time tables you'll lie wrestling u I out of tiietn Saratogas. The doctor says to, and he ought to know. Try now, Doc; he says it'll do you no end of good if you can only get up your spirits again. Can't you waft this little oil-skin carpet-bag?" he continued pleadingly. M Xo go, Ed," answered the invalid, with a touch of despondency in his voice, "the Doc ain't what he used to was nohow." " Well, but I)oc,' 'continued hisfriond, M ß'jiose we get an nx and start that little trunk there at the corner ; couldn't you bust it? It might do you good." Ere he could answer, a lar-je expreu wagon drew up before a whole pyramid of mammoth Saratoga trunks. Two men leaped lightly from it, one with a lamp and a bundle of jingling checks ; the other pulled down with a crash and

a couple of portmanteaus. The siij-bt and sound were to 'he sick expressman like the trumpet to a blind old war horse. Forgetting his illness and his weakness he rose, and gained the In .ip of baggage at a bound, and seized a large Saratoga trunk, which three hall porters could hardly move. Poising it in the air, iie hurled the huge mass through the air as If it bed been a feather. Seized with a perfect fury, he slung trunk after trunk upon tiie wagon : the pile melted like a platter of oeeftteaka before aa Indian chic' ; the fttttoepheM was j .-i fV-ctly black with carpet I cks, and not leal than three portmanteaus were in

the air at once. Hut the ellect wan t. o much for him, and us the lust trunk was landed with such force that it burst asunder in mid- tir, and gushed forth socks, collar boxes, shirts, pettiooeti, bair brushes and wings, m if bombshell bad exploded in a hosiery shop, hefell fainting) to the sidewalk. Tbej sprinkled him with water, forced whisky down his throat, aud did all that lay in human power to bring him to, but vainly. At li t, when every expedient Bad failed, one suainmed a trunk down at bis aar aud Leilowed, " Denvei !" The fainting man awoke, shouted "Show me your ticket," aud was borne away by his faithful friends, who she I tears of joy at his recovery. tit Isjuis Democrat. The Manufactures of the United Slates. The tabulation of the statistics of

manufactures of the united States, for tli. year ending dune 1, 187, as returned at the ninth census, has just been completed at the Census Ofiice. The number of establishments is I'rl.148 : lumber of steam entities, 40,191, with a hoise power nf 1,215.711; number of water wheels, 51.017, with ahorse power of 1.180,4 1 t'. The average num ber or hands employed during t he year was 2,088,968, of whom 1,015,594 were Bialei above sixteen years of ago. 788 female above fifteen, and 114,6:2b children and youths. The amount of capital invested was ftll&247l089i ol wages paid, 775,G-J)5;. The value of materials oonsuined was 18,48891.983 1 of products, $1 233,62892, This production is distributed among the States and Territories a follows

Old Hess, the Sioux Squaw. Every travel- r who bus visited St. IVil, situated upon the bend of the Mississippi river, in the State of mlu brious atmosphere, has seen or heard of Old Hess. She lives soruo three or four miles out of the city in a Sttulloab in, all by herself, where she trudges into

town once or twice a week, through all weather, to bar ter her ware or to make demands upen her white friends. Old Hess is her English name ttie Indian appellation, which was H bite Flower, having long since been abandoned in her indiflerence to tlie savage life and her enlarged association with white people.

M White r lower named for know-not-tin papoose. Hess MOttwf name for white m-uhw," she 8sii, with a practical no nonsense" manner to the traveler, to whom she related that the squaws, as soon a they are able to w-dk after the birth of their children, go to the door of their wigwam, and the first object they s-.e, whether in the sky or on the earth, or in the waters under the earth, gives name to the new little papoose. Hence comes so many euphonious names which are so often applicable to the character of the savage. Hence, Little Bee, Black Hawk, Red Cloud, Spotted Tail and divert other significant nsmes. Old Bess is now said tu be 120 vears

old, and y t her hair is as black as that

of youths, and her form is scarcely more bent than that of a fashionable young lady ; vigorous and healthful, she'seems to laugh at the attacks of diseases arid the inva-'ons of time. She has adopted the dress and habits of white people, and calls herself a christianised woman ; but as she has grown old she has contracted the habit of hoard biff, and tucks

away in little holes of bei cabin and mjrsterioVS corners of her clothing all the money she can earn, or that is bestowed upon her. As an instinct of her greed and cunning in obtaining the de sired lucre, she had been urged by a photographer of St. Paul to sit for him. This slie had stubbornly refused for e -is, until he offered her, for her time and trouble, a consideration in stamns.

This oner waeaooepted, and Old B?ss was seated in the chair ready W the impression, when she called out to the photographer that she had changed her mind. In dismay, the man inquired the cause, and received for reply that it was worth tn:o dollars instead of one, and moreover she wanted her money in hand before he could make the picture. Nothing would induce her to change from this determination, and as the photographer coveted the picture which a snljeet so unique would furnish, he yielded, paid the money, and proceeded to transmit the wiry, brisk little figure, big nose, black hair and twinkling eyes of the old squaw.

Old Bess has a claim upon the whites, for in the fearful Indian massacre in Minnesota in l!Sf2 she gave signal help

to tue unprotected WmteS, Sue, watcning the opportunity, informed those whom she could of the impending dnger,thui affording them opportunity toescape, and he did not hesitate to Jeopard' ize her own life by sheltring and hiding under the skins of her own wigwam some helpless young children who would else have been sacrificed. F'or these humane acts she received a notab e reward from the Government, and is yearly remembered by those whom she rescued, by gilts.

A Kail way Anecdote. A too inquieitive passenger was, in the age of specie, a-long a conductor how he managed to build a house and buy a fast bono out of his lifty iollars a month. The answer was of the frankest. "You see," said thix noble man,

somen rneb we get a. wuy passenger

wno pay a us a miaiter or a halt a dollar

lor un-

Somk negro minstrels through Norway.

are traveling

Well, we flip the monrv

tne conductor.:, tails for

his fare

heads for

a I a,

uie coninanv.

iui, persisted this investigator

aiter irutii, "sometimes it must turn

up tails. W hat do you do then ?" "O," replied the, conductor, with in

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. unuiu jumeuipi, inen we jtiji n vp

uiaui:

UB4MH and pains in the stomach are the result of iinperluot digestion, and mav bo immediately reliuved by a dose of Johnmm'l

A.ujayiw Ummmu. Ataaepaeafni in a little

swceieueu waier i a dose. l om

A D0MM sheets of plate glass, OGxlf.K

inciies in size, were cast last week at

the New Albany (Ind.) platt glassworks.

to oe used tor the front of a business

house in Chicago. Tue purest and sweetest Cod-Liver Oil

in the world is Hazaiid Sc CSSVM l's, made

on uie gea-Bftore, from fresh, tsleetes livers, by Caswkll, Hazard ft Co., N; York. It

is absolutely pure aud moeet. Patients who

have onco taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in Market. fdoot. BaOKCniTIS and Kindred Diseases, by Fiditor IlalC Journal of J, allh, N. Y. Dr. J. H. Hall's cure of Catarrh in ao days is emiuently scientific Com.

H raw oats are good for horses none rill deny that but oats can't make s horse's coat look smooth and idossywlun he is out of condition. Nhrrlitn t Cavalry Condition Powders will do this when all else f&ilt.-Com. Contentment and happinens reign in all households whero Doolcy's Yeaat PoTder is imed. Try it. Your grocer has it. Put up full weight. Com. A UxivKBSAL Abtkxe of Faith. In these du) oi txlisioua OOMmUm it liu Ih-u thoiiKl iinp...fililc I Imlicutr an art'. If of liilih upmi which all N(H tt'nl clHMe were united. There M one, knw ever, ton t a ery uotal.I too, Ii. : a belief hieb 1 implic it and utiiveroal in tl, prniuount efficacy ul tbit niatrlilmK lioi'aHi.i T"M, am Uftcer amt. Plastatmn Birrtaii. i lie eoaaiMtlf Incia IM ralrouaire wliirli It recciven tiat.il Is trie ,-x, ile.l the nett) euvy of certain splenetic adTrrtiner of piucliuvck panaceat, w hg hopp to make a market for llieir own -.taenaut. watery waren, tiy derryinR ail apintuouii iiK-Jicinal preparation.. But t lie put li can etoniacli neiilier tlieir argnnient nor tlieir potaliuim, a-il consequently reject ttivaevrrv weak iniitatioua ol the enemy a entirely ton thin '. Com. As Qcick as a Flash or Liohtniso doea Criatador ,' Kxr..i,.r Hair Dyeaci upon the hair. lnakem and Diuatai liea: no rhainrlam tint", but the purest Kaveu or the moHt exguiaitv Urowus will be evolTf i I'njtn. In One to Five Mini tes neadachc, Farache. Neu alria. hain B..k, lliarrbea. Croup, Spraim. and all itnilar ciiipliiliit. ore rrliirni by FlaiT'a Iiiaiant Relief, or ni.mey refunded. Cum.

TO THE PUBLIC.

Af.K.VTM WANTED Ott

LIFE IN UTAH

HKINlinn P.'()HI-- of (he aKf'KKT KITH mid MVNTlKIIvs p IOK HOM- t. With a full and authentic hi.tnry of Ml nur l.v J. II. BKAOLE. Milor ..f the Sah Lak. IteporieV Ak nt are mei Una wl tb iiuiirecexlnted aucre.; od report! IN an tiacrihera in four : a. another Tl io t o lUya. Send for Circulars Md what t lie ;,r.,bmo", iA'u;,ttH, fe Al- rfniMHiira O . I'lnhuielpliiii I'a . 'hi'aii. Ill or St. I,. mi. Mo. T f AVI.N BKKN KMMIJ KU för in..r7tuii AS. twelve year, in ,(. rollecliou ol Korel,, i'Uin,. 'Pecial ad i an tat; are uflerea hy J. f, TubKAVtlt' Attorney at Law. !., lun, Ida, bancaater C. a

ililUVJ I.B.ILiJ J.TJ

,V3lsT" Bl. A 'K T ! A with the (ire. Tea KIor.W ar rat. ted ti ai.it all tuates ForaaU everywhere. Ami fora.ilewlioltrat only by Ins Great Atlantic. I'acincTin Co., No. ll K niton St . . ainli htxi i Cliuri h St N'.York. . O. Box MM, Send lot Tliea-Nsctar ,'ircular.

The l.nnsiancc nf lll.rn.i. la p.ia n, .,, , i

to it wiael hy reintnrcimr natuie. An adniirnLie prepa.Htn.il tor thi. pur pone it Tawiast'h Kiti.hVEcr.NTSii.tzEB AptBtrxT. It expc all acrid mat ter from the t.owela, r-flate. the liver, hracea Unnerve atrenci hei,, tlio .lu',v.. ,.r.,- .i:.i.....

unwholearim huniura. cooli the b!' od. and puia the Wlollo lliachirierr nf Ilia av.ti.Mi it. huJ lukl

order wit hoot irritating any uf the delicate) internal

lUeuiLM ail'-.

SULP HT ALL PRUOGISTS.

263 RECEIPTS

Sent on receipt of In cents.

a., .ire.. HY. It S'VI.

WHICH Cusi'

$135

The Rnltltviii Aii!c. Not more than one in ten of those who enjoy the superior Hivor of tinBaldwin appl knows from whence it originated. For the enlightenment of the ignorant nine, wo will inform them that this peculiar species of fruit came from seedling planted by Jo lab lVarce. Esq., of the town of Baldwin. Me. From this stock innumerable grafts have extended the fruit far and wide; hut from a well known law of extension, the Baldwin apple is rarely found in perfection when fur removed from the place where it originated. In Maine, the color, texture, aroma, and srldity of the apple have nothing to desire, heing in truth o delicious, that it might have lieen akin to the one sah! to have brought difficult v upon our

mother Kve. In other localities, where the soil, climate, or culture may have proved unfriendly, what is ealM the Baldwin apple may often be fount! a total failure, being putfy, insipid, cntl subject to early deeay.

FEVER AND AGUE! ALSO Tit E GREAT CUOLKItA KEHBDY. PERB.Y DAVIS' PAINKILLER

Alabama

Arizona Arkanaaa. California Calorado ' onne.-ficnt J'akoia e aware UJ. Colaatbta Unrnla 9ors Idaho Illinola., "" 'idlaiia "I.'.'.' Iowa 5j.":" miuki t"UUia, Hille ' Urvl I

., I ..l.o I . . Ja-Iitiai tia. AVt.lfllJMM Jl,rnlean ll3iM.ioi. I'iiiiwota H.7m

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Neliraak.1 Neva.'n N. Ilnnipahlie. New ,1, raey New Mex Co. ... New York forth t'atolma Ohio I'll U II. Pelina) Ivaini... nh.elo Iiland.. Smith OareiltM Ten nrssae Texaa. t'tal Vermont Virffinla Wa.hlnatnn T. Wear Virmnia. i.i i. nam WyomitiA-

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lS,S7u,.'.:t'i "l.nm.Mv IWJ37,T3S I MteSll 7-MHt.ft.M 1. Ü2I.32S M.7I3 MO rt.ST7.ri7 "12,17.,'Ml 111 31844 a-,,v.l. I'.M7..VI3 2..K,1,eIM UM 2, .M,UA2 a3,l4S,".M "7,214,321". 7M.421

E1' Granville htun't taken ill 25 years.

a drop

Winning Golden Ui inions. Perhaps

no man living has won moie golden opinions than Dr. Walker, as the enormous and widely iiicrea-ini sale of his California Vineoar Bitters attests. We never look into one of our exchanges but there is a panegyric of th' Hitters staring us in the face. Our readers will say that there must be a reason for all this praise. Thev are

right. Ike efficacy of this celebrated medicine is established by evidence which it is impossible to doubt. Amon.i the thousands who have borne testi mony to ifs excellence, there is not one dissentient voice. In very many phase. Of inorganic disease it seems to be wfslltflf, All diseases arising from a vitiated state of 41ie blood are surely eradicated by it. It is an effectual remedy for pulmonary- complaint, bilious, remittent and intermittent fevers, rheumatism and dyspepsia. It purges Hie body of all unhealty- humors, gives tone to the system, and whore the vital powers are enfeebled, restores their functions to vigorous and healthy action. All this it does the more effectually because its operation is not interfered with by the presence of alcohol. The Vineoar Hitters is perfectly free from auv stich hurtful ingredient. We' have ahvavs believed that plants contain the true remedies for disease, and all the remedies necessary. Dr. Walker is on the line of real progross, and wo hope that he will not reat on his present discoveries. Com. Or seventy-three prtsonari for trial at the last Liverpool Sessions, only five could rend and write well. Seventeen could neither read nor write.

Roods Island has one hundred and thirty-nine cotton factories.

Has won for Itself a reputation nnm-paRo.I In me1i

il preparntlous. The nwmalUv V Otr rf em.i f tor

i ie i uii-h ul. r la a nov.l, liiiereatine. and eurpri.it. a-

leaiure iu in uiaiory o; mm uieuicioe. The r.un killer is now regularly fold laVUtM and tUÖMw im

trratinii 'inatititfos. not onl toireuernl acrnla in every

-. unit lerruoryoi loxi ui n.ao.I every ITovin.-, ii Itiltiah America, but to Buenoii Aire, Itraz.l

I rsffOay, I'eru VtnW ami other Sonth American

t iiei; to tne sa- ilwicli l.l.imls. to t uba and oth

i ! Il l-laii.t: to I n.'Uiio anil t oiitmentHi Europe; to Mozatnhiqiie, Mnvlaitascar, Zanzibar a:i.l

:ii.-r Aincnn lan'la, to Auair:ilin and lalcnfa Ri n roon unit otliur p'.ac.-s in In. liu. It ha. niao I i

- to I ti n, an.i wc doiil.t if there is any foreign

port oi iiiiaiiu cut iu Alric or Aaia.wl.u-li Hire. qui nt,-. l.y Am.-ncaa ami Kuropean niisiirnarietrivelen or trail-m. iuto wUicUths Pala Kiiler hu-, in bat n Introdm e.t. Th ' rrO ninf aMffWSM it another trreat fa(nr.of this reinsraable tiu-ditiii". 1 1 is no only tbs .-t

nun ever nswi, aa wyuoay win coiii. m, i,,r

rii.-es. ( Uta. I.itr:ia. etr.. hut lor dysentery or ChoiPia. or any ort of bowel cnniplaiot.it is a reme 's "Mfirpasasw tortfflrienry ami rapidity of action. In the prreit citie of British linliii and the W e.t ladia

I. alio, and o'herli.it limitlce. il has bocoiae the

ritttai 'r'f atedKüM lor all aui-li complaint, ns eil :,e dy-p. paia, liver rompUinla. and other kiii'ln i diDrdat a, rorroinrln and cold, canker, asthma and rheumatic dliflaltiea It im. baatl proved, by thsBuac I'm in la nt an d coovlfteltai trials and tcatimonv, to Ik iiii iiivaloil.le aaadlcl . 1'he proprietors are In iosj ef.oq of letters from porsens of thnhirtheat ctt a racier and raponsihllity,trafitVinjJ ir.iiiin.iinv,.. .illvriua loth- i-uriaeiT.Tted.iind th'J eat infartory resnltapro-.i'l.-i. ill M omllc.a ar rty of raea by tho MeaOf I SI ireai irMtdleitMii TSM ths Pait-KUltc is deaartlna of .ill its proprietors claim foritii amply proved bthe unparnlleled p -nnlunir It ha attained. It in a loc and rßnttM remedy. It it sold in almost every Conti try in the world, nnd is baiOlslBg more ami nmrc popubir every year. Its healing properties have l- n fully te.ted all over the world, anditneod only to bektiuwu to be prized. ig" Directions accompany oao'u bottle. Price .'ct.a Mlrts., and tl per bottle.

J. N. HARRIS .V f'O.i ( Inolnnrttl, Ohio, Proprietors for the Southern and Western States. Sold v all Medicine Pr.ai.rR Ginehallt. Onr Itodllr Inlirnutiea. Physical inflrniltii-s are the bit of all. Million are always sick. No man. woman or child is uniformly in perfect health. Much, however, of the slckne and sufferini; which r-t.der life a burden to ao many of oar fellow heiaat i due to careI 'HDetsand neglect. A niwlity antidote to the lead-

ine cause nf dineae hau been provided. It i. as

harmless a it i fflclent. Xo poia-nmu itwi enters

Into its composition. Itiaan uiohflh-d stimulant

ionic anil sperieat, of wlilcb every inrrcdient t

vegetable. This unexceptional preventive and restorative medicine is not " a new thin - under the nn." Ilotetter' Momach Hitler, will soon have been be

fore the world a quarter of a ceti tur . and it Is not tooiuui h to aver that thousands, aye, tens of thousands, arc now ii. in,: It who would have been in their grate years ago had they not been stienttbMM and sustained by this wholeome stimulant. The rap dity w ith which minor ailments often become, when neglected, obstinate dlieafes, i well known. Thl tonic I famous for the immediate check which it gives to th.e hre. der ol d-adl y diiordrrt. Theaenaatiou of languor, theaicK headache, the nervi.uiness, the iudispotitiou to exertion, the naiuea, the rouruaiou of brain, the physical d- bllity, which are intended to pr inonlah us of the approach of serious danger, are iroanaldy removed by a few doers of the Hitters. The fame of the preparation aa ageuuine specific for dyepep.ia, MUMS complaints. ni-.ltri. il. levers, theumatiatn and chronic debilily, is s wide as the world : at d in th e daya of infamous ( I ailatanism, when I'imc- CHlhartica. that rob th" Invalid ol the last remnants ol Iii treu el h. are advertised as itivigorants (!). fl is indeed a El sail al to mankind that llostt-tlei'a Stontch Bitters tie every where procurable, alio eti ry where popular. (,'om.

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!

MOTHERS!!!

ON'T rail t urorure .11 U.M. WtH

LOW'f NIOTlllM. MVKI-P IHR

(UII.nUKN TKKTIIINC. jaj" Va.sSJs) prepuratlon ha l.-en ued with NKV-Et-rAIUSaft i ' K S INTIbil SAXDSOKi v.-l-It not only rc-liete th- child Irorn pain, but latlfor. ntes the toniach and bowetl correct, acidity al d gives toue ami ener.-y to the whole tytteui. It will lo Itutanily relieve (rlfilna: In the Bowel and Wind Colic We heifeveit the BEST and 817 It ROT REM I'D TKK AVfiRLI io all ra of DT8RNTKRV -" plAItltHKA IN t'IHLtIKX,whther arising froiii teeth i tic or any other cause. Dep. nd upon it. mother. It will give reat to your leite and Itrllcf and Health to Your Infants Be eure and call for , -Ira. Wlnalow'M loot hing Kyrur,'

TttTIS ft PKKKINS" oo

world.

Cheap rarmsX Free Homes!

V'uinUn!u h" Vl? PACinn RAILROAD I ..(HlO.OnO Acre of the hot rarmin mmJ w i.

in Nebraska, Id the Platte

Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, ,Ktüa ,N ''' fore fatoMbl terms given, and whcre?nTWlo"tumrküt,hsa cu be K31.B

Free Konosteada for Aotnal Settlera Send for the now Ihwcri piits Pamphlet with new

LandCom-r.r. F. R. R. JtiSjim,

flaving the fac eimile ol the outside wraPDer.

SoM by Ilruggiatn throtighou

1.000,000 Acre Valley, now lor aalc.

ItOOO IN ONI OAY.

To any I fwtj ataa of t o dhuiDesgnaliflcation I guarantee an Imnie FontfNE. eaafy rapidly an in perfect Safety, Addie.a in perfect confidence.

vu.. ur. a tri dltaja

IM l!'eckrtreet. K.-w Yi.m

altfaf -'-"- slII.K-Sen.I three cent Stamp f,.r 0p.ir,nulara. Im BSON. LI A Y.NKS A Ol. Si

l. oiil-. .aio.

-All book slid magatine

-in

V f r can ..- er eri.l i oar aadrea. ftsaasSfaliln

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, ÜON8ÜMFTIVK8I! Tho adtertisoi, imMiia oeen pel inaimnlly curs.1 of that di ad disease I'oasutiipfiou. hy t nitnple rei.., dy, la anxious to make known to his fellow itiflerer the mean, of cure. To all who derire it. he will sa i d n copy of the prescription ul (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and uing the ano, which they will it ml a si nr. Ct'RK roa (JoNsuaii nog. Asthma, UaoNt-HiTis. and all Throat or Lnuc ellfflcaltleo. ftto. t UN Pann at. Wllllamibtirf h, M. T.

c

UT THIS OUT and lend M cento lor a ticket and draw a

Walch, Sf wins Machine, Piano,

er some article of value. Mo blank. Six tb keta, $

aewjep l.v BMP' mi . I lli.lnlintl.il

$300,000.

MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY !

Lcgalizi'd by State Anthorltr, and

llrann in Public in St. Louis.

Orand Single Brumbcr Scheme.

50,000 NUMBERS. Class K, tsbe Drawn Octub'-r 51, 1872.

3,)iN 1'rlEea nmonntlnc to 8300,000.

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Vinegar Hilter are not a vile t'.u -y Drink. !; of Poor Rom, Whiskey, Proof S;nrits and Refus Liquot , doetered, ttjioott, ai.d sweetened to please the la-u-, Caileal " TlMUCa,'' " Appatiser,'1 "Reitorers," fcc, that lead the tipj.ler on to dntnawawa and ruin, but .ire a true Medicine, made Ü at tät ttftw roots nd herb ol California, fre from a' A .!.,.; Stiuiulants. 'J'hey art th.- f.rcnt lliood I'ur.fitr at,d a Life-giving Frindpl,a Perfect Renovator snd I :iv: -oral or of the lytaesn, carrying off all poiaonous matter and reatoring the blood to a healthy condition, enrlchine; it. refre.-lung and invignntins both mind and b dv. Thev sea aaasi

of adnunotraiiim, jiromjit in their action ceruiin in tlieir muta, .ife ansl reliable in all forma ofoiiease. Xo Pnvin mnnikelhe.c Itittera according to dirtf.ioiia, and rem.rn Iohr unwell, provided the.r boi.ct are not destroyed by mineral iiiwn nrotl'-.-t means and t!ie vital organs waed beyond the ;;.jint ofrvjair. Oy -ii.pala or Imllff eat ion. ILadr-che, Pain in tlie enoalSsra, Coughs, Tiglitnc of the Chet, Dizlinest, S..i:r Eructations of the nSWIIHh, Had Tate in th Mouth, Bilious Attack-. Palpitation of the II .rt. p.-!.. i,i..af on..f the l.-it..- . Pa.n . :!.. IWOSsisi 10 Kidneys, and a hundred other pa:nt'u! symptoms, an :he Otssprhlgs of Drspspiis. In thee complaints it haa tea equal, and one Ixittie wlQ prove a better touarantso .f it. merit ihan a le-iKthv adveniacment. PlM- KeuiMlt Com plaints, in young or old. married or sinsle, at th iwi of socitiIio-kI. or the turn of life, t!ie-e Tonic Ritter display ao decided an antat tliat a marl ed improvement it toon perceptible. For Iilflniiiniator)- nnd ( lirotit. Rlieniii id lam i ! Oatat, Djrspopi a or laiimtioa, Biliosjs, Remittont and Interm'ttent levers, Llteases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Madder, these Bitters have ! :i in t M. cc-st.i.'. S icli I):eaaes are caused bjVitiatatd BlootL nhilh is generaiiy produced by derange t of the Digostira Organs TsSSF are a (ärnflei Piirsnllvr n well aa 4 Tonic, postessiiig also the peculiar merit of acting at a powerful agent in reiievm? Congestion or Inflam i. ::on at the L:-erand V.-ciral Organa, and in BiHsT I'.se.ftsesKor fkht Diat-aspa, Eruptions, Tetter, SaltRheum, lilotcties, S;iot, Pimp'e, PnttuHML Boils, Cari ;:.cles. Ring-worms. Scald-Head, S're lives, Ervipela. Itch, Scurf-. I); colorations of the Skia, Humors and Diseates at the Skin, of whatever name r nature, are literally dog tip and carried on: rf the : vstem in a thort time by the of th-.-..e Bittara. One bottle in tuch ca ts will CaWrtaCS tiie tr.o.t incredulous of thei curative tfic Cle-anae the Vitiated Blood whenever voti fnd its Manillas bursting through thetkinin Pimples, Eruption?, or Sores; cleanse it when vou find it obstructed and sluggish in the vein. ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful thousands proclaim Vinf.gar Bitters the mottftwonderful Invigorant that ter sustained the finking system. Pitt, Tape, aatd other Worms, lurking in tne ; . -s-.-m of so many thousand., are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physio!ojist: There is scarcely an individual upon the face of .he earth whose body iscxemp from the presence of worms. It is not upon tiie healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors ar.d stimy deposits that breed thcte living, monsters cf disease. No tys;e: of Medicine, no rrrntifnaas o ar.ihelmin

ittcs, va.li free the system fiotn worms like these Bitter. Neclianiral Diseases. Perscns engaged in Pamta and Minen', such as Plumbers. Tvjw-setters, (.. '. Ii ter-, ar.d M.iicrs, as t'icv advai ce i . :i'c. w.ll be si'biect to para' vsis of the Bowels. To guard against bis take a dose of Walker's Vineoak Uitteks once ''" a week, as a Preventivanilloua, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, li eh are so prevalent in the vallevs of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially thoe of the Mi-s.-s ppi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois, Tenmm M, Cumberland. Arkansas Red. Colorado, Brao., Rio Crande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many other., with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire countn- durin? the Summe, and Autumn, and remarkably ao riunng seasons o unusual heat and dryness, are' ir.viriablv accompanied ly extensive derangements of the-s: witch' and liver, and ether abdomiaal viscera. There arc atwajri more or lets cbstruction- of the liver, a weakne s and 'irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the biiwels, being clogged up with vitiated accum;ilat- . In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs is essentially netassary. There 11 no cathartic for the purpose equal to Or J.' Walker's TtNEi ar IiiTTKR as they will speedi'v remove the c'ark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions ol the liver, and generally restoring, the healthy functions of the digestiv ergan. Scrofula, or Klutz's Kvl!. Wiif Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas. Swviied N'-.v... C. :cr. Scrofulout Infammation, Indolent laSammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sore, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc., etc. In these. MM ail other constitutional Disease--, Wai.kis's Vinegar BrTTRtrj have sliow-n their great curative powers in the most obinnate and iutractab'e cases. Dr. Walker's C alifornia lii. jrni lllffer a on an thee c ises in a similar manner. I!v piurifyin :he Blood they remove the cause, and by resol ving away the edt-cts of the inflammation (the tubtrcu'.ir deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure t.i effected. The properties of Dr. WaLsO TlllBjH BtTTBRS are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irri-'i"h Sudorific. Alterative, and Aati-BUioes. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties oi V:: Walker's Vinegar BtTTsta are the best safe-gu-ird in all case, of eruptions and malignant fevers, t :t r lia.sannc. Iicalin?. and sootlom-

the humr of t!ie fauces. Tlieir Sedative properties nitty pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels either from inrlammition, w.nd, co'ic. cramps, etc. Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic propertiet j-a on the Kioiicys correctiMg and regulating the fl..v of urine. Their Ann-I.ilious procrties stimulate the liver, in the secretion of bile, and Its d.charges through the biliary ducts, snd are cperior to all remedial agent , i r thj cure ol Bilious t ever. Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the liodya-aln.i dlarase bv purifving all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a svstem thus fan irmed. The over, the stomach, the bowels, the k dneva, and the nerves are rendered d-seasc-iiroof by this great uivigonnt. nirertion Take of the Ritter on roing to hed at night trom a half to one and one-half winc-glasfull. Eat gid nourishing food, such a l-eef steak, mutton chop, venison, niast beef, and vegetable., and take ?, .oor "era. They are compo-ed of purely vegetable ingredient., and contain no sp rit J.WAt KHK. Pro; r, H. II M DOXAM &. CO., Dnigg..at and Oeii. -V.ts.,San I'r.inciacoand New York. aWTSOLD BY ALL DBUOOIgTt .IDEALERS

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