Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1873 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, March 6th, 1673.
p freed (for beasts), begins to grow sOarc e.-Liporti Heralfr Down this way it has not yet begun to grow at all. Married at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage in Remington, February 26th, by Rev. H. A. Gobin, Mr. Smith Payne and Miss Bettie Blake, all of Remington. Mr. John I. Prircnpile brought home a wife last week. She is a 'daughter of Roland Hughes, Esq., of Monticello. They were married February 26th, we believe. A private letter encloses the following notice which may interest some who knew the bridegroom when a resident of Jasper county: Married, at Fort Scott, Kansas, Sunday evening, February 22d, 1873, by Rev. Mr. Latin, of the M. E. Clmrch, Mr. Henry A. James and Miss Louisa M. Mays, of Fort Scott. The Laportc Argus says that some of our observations have a tingeof irony about them. Is ittobe wond red at. if everything in Jasper is more or less impregnated with iron, when it is remembered that there is an area of 150 square miles ot the pure ore in ihe county? Marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of Jasper county to only four couples during St. Valentine’s month in l»Va, viz: l Collins It. Griffith, and Josephine Shaw. Zelah J. Fairbanks and Honor B. Southard. Smith Pavne and Betsy Blake. William H. Braddock and Anna M. Dolson. Miss Mattie Benjamin, teacher of the first intermediate department of the Rensselaer school .makes report as follows for the month ending February 28, 1873: Number attending, 45; average-daily attendance, 331. The pupils perfect in attendance, punctuality and deportment were Mary Yates, -Lizzie Norton Anna Henkle, Lola Moss, Alice Rlmads, Abhio Rhoads, Florence Weathers and Annie Lamson. Miss Lydia Dwiggins, teacher of the primary department, of .the Rensselaer school makes the following report for the month ending February 28th, 1873: Number of pupils enrolled, 89; average daily.attend':)nee, 29. Perfect in attendance, punctuality and deportment, Jennie Duvall, Carrie Eger, -Arthur Hopkins, Willie lines, Ettie lines. Robert Platt, Henry Smith, Charley Yonien, Mary King and Cora Zimmerman.' Messrs. Leopold it Fendig have a new half column advertisement in this week's issue of our paper that none should fail to read. Mr. Leopold is now in New York where lie has been for three weeks, selecting a stock of spring, goods for this market. The firm lias already received some of these goods and in a few days all will be" opened and on their shelves for Inspection. Be sure and read Johnny iemphill’s new advertisement in The Union this. week. He has. or rather he and his brother have, a select stock of goods which they want to sell cheap. , If you are a user of that vile and filthy weed, tobacco, don’t fail to go there for your supply; because if you can not do without, it is full as well to use the best. Messrs. A. Iv. ifc A. J. Yeoman havo concluded to offer an additional amount of property at their sale, which will be made on the 15th instant. The additional property consists of two work horses, another farm wagon and set of harness, two walking coin cultivators, two stubble plows, one corn planter and numerous other farming implements. See their new Qjile bills. The grocery firm of Daugherty & Jacks on Monday moved their goods into,, the room corner of Washington and Yah Rensselaer streets, opposite the Central Hotel, in order to have their place of business thoroughly renovated and improved with new plastering, and paint, and a new open front. As soon as they go back their stock will be replenished by purchases of new goods fresh from headquar- > —— The place to get a good team to drive over the beautiful prairies of Jasper county, whether on business or pleasure, is at Duvall’s livery ■table. The proprietor, Mr. J. W. Duvall, has been in the livery bush ness for many years, is a fair roan to deal with, and is constantly jid- , ding v new carriages and paraphernalia to his large establishment.— Call on him tor anything in bin line. Drivers will be furnished Vhan desired
Still moro snow fell Saturday and Sunday. There has been more or less snow on the ground since the 14th day of November last, and at no time since thsrtfare has the ground been free of frost. George Catt is enjoying a few measles this week-. In a tew days more others will probably have all they want. Nobody need be in a hurry abouf* ihi* luxury as there is likely to be enough to go around. A Louisville, Ky., dispatch Of the 20th of February, to the New York Sun says that Messrs. ATW7 & Benjamin Offut have failed, their liabilities being 330,000 and their assetts $20,000. These were the gentlemen who were at the Austin House last summer and had with them a herd of blooded cattle, some of which were disposed of to farmers in the vicinity. r Parker Byers, champion billiardist of the State, Titgtvt; before last., made a run of two hundred and seven points, in a friendly game with an amateur 4 rdhr M ichigan.— LafaytlU Journal. Frank Hopkins, of Rensseliver, is the _ admitted champion billiard player of Jasper county. He will ..he 16 years old the 15th day of the present month, stands 4 feet 6 inches high in his boots and weighs 80 pounds. Monday he made a run of 255 points in a “50-or-no-count” game with an ainatuer player, and Tuesday night he made a run of player. Would Barker Byers accept a challenge from him for the Indiana championship? Dr. Winegarden, of the Francesville Local Topic , is not fully decided whether the authorities ought to suppress the ReNssel.ver Union, or the people should “compel it to quit town,” or whether “lion. 11. S. Dwiggins, Col. Hammond and a number of others we might n#ine,” had not better cease to “countenance or tolerate” it affy longer.— The Doctor is certain, bowever, that something should be done to drive this obnoxious publication away, and frantically asks “Won’t those naughty Rensselaer gamins help us a little?'’ lie further suggests that whenever its proprietors are seen on the street" to “Whoop ’em lip, boys, 1 ’ and “ask them how it is about that pappoosc?” Dr. Winegarden is afflicted with henncrania and doggerel, and is to be pitied. ' A new stock- of merchant tailor’s goods, consisting of clot hs, cassimeres and trimming's of the latest styles, just received and for sale at the Stone Store. *
8. B. Haver ami C. M. Haver, lnte of Remington, have.’removed their livery t<> Oxford, Ind., where they are prepared to accommodate their old customers and friends at their usual liberal rates. 6-29- 12t. M. 43 Klcnd or Calves for Sale.— Mr. A. R- Seaman has forty-three head of good calves on Mr. Josiah Hammond’s farm, three or four miles solitheast of Rensselaer, which lie desires to dispose of for cash. Here is a chance for a bargain; go andsee them. 5-24-2 Time •Extended— Messrs. Duvall xfc Goff have decided to extend the time for settlement of accounts. All persons owing the HrmJ’nr blacksmiths inu are requested to call anil settle cither with money or note bearing teit'pef cent, interest form date on or before the 20th nay of March, 1873. After that date all unsettled accounts will be giyeii to an attorney for collection. 23
We print sale bills, ami all manner of plain work, cheap. Letter heads, envelopes, circulars, blanks, posters, and all plain printing done at low prices, 'atthis ojllce. (lull on, or send orders to, Janies <& Healey, Rensselaer, Indiana. AH kinds of plain printing done at tljis office as cheaply and in as good manner as it can be done in the West. Do not semi orders and money away from home, but call and see James & Healey, Rensselaer, Indiana. Boys’ hoots at cost prices at Ludd Hopkins’. A few pieces of Dew style prints at Ludd Hopkins’. Gents’ drawers for 60 cents a pair at Ludd Hopkins’. Ladies’ fine under jackets at Ludd Hopkins’ for SI each. Sheepskin gloves at Ludd Hopkins' for SO cents and 60 oeuts a pair. Particular attention is given to the grocery department, and low prices for cash prevail, at Ludd Hopkins’. Save a doctor’s bill by go! rig to Hopkins’ and buying a puff of boots that will keep your feet dry, for 50 cents off from regular prices. Wall paper 25 per cent, below old prices, id ose out sU> ck t at Kanual’s drug store. A fine large lot of groceries, fresh and good, at Emmet Kannal’s drug store, to be reduced as rapidly as possible. As good and as cheap as any. iii the market. , A few pieces of dry goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes and notions left of the old stock belonging to the late Thomas Hollingsworth, at Emmet Kanual’s drug store, wiil be sold at great bargains in order to close out. Tbe sown for painting is rapidly drawing near and pgpple who intend to renovate and.lropwye the appear* ance of property should get the best materials. Emmet Kannalkepps the celebrated Averill Chemical Parnf jn all colors, tints and shades; also nvhitri Usd and oil in large supply.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
Deputy C. W. Clilton writes as follows: “On Friday nlght, 28th nIL, I organized a Grange at the Gruwfonl school house in Hanging Grove township, designated Hanging Grove Grange No. John Randle, Master; Frank Osborn, Secretary. Membership, 29. Address, Monon, White county, Indiana. "Muic.h Ist, at 2 o’clock P. M-, I organized another Grange at the Mason school house in Gillam township, designated Gillam Grunge No. —, Thomas H. Robinson, Master; Win. Handley, Secretary; Win. N. Jones, Lecturer. Membership, 34. Address, Francesville, Pulaski county, Indianui” Thus the work of organization goes on in Jasper county. Farmers are becoming convinced that in concerted action- and united resistance alone is there hope of success against the powerful combinations arrayed to prey upon them and their labors as legitimate spoils.— Railroads, manufactories and grain warehouses are all necessary and gootl in their places, but they have been,monopolized to a large extent by heartless corporations whose aim it is to take advantage of the necessities of the people and accumulate vast fortunes rapidly and without giving value received. — The present attempt to organize the agricultural class is not a blow aimed to destroy the improvements and business of the present age but simply to regulate their management so that their benefits may be extended to all classes infew Itr-Hrtrdetrimetrt—oDthe many.
Notice to Granges.
The next regular meeting of the Jasper County Central Association of Patrons of Husbandry will be held in the Court House in Rensselaer on Saturday, March z9th. Proceedings will commence promptly at one o’clock i». m. Considerable business having already accumulated, and information having been received that a number of important bids will be presented, Delegates and Masters will-please take due notice and govern themselves accord ing.y. . —— —~- In tlie forenoon, Bro. Lansing, State Lecturer, will deliver a public address on the subject,of (lie day—Organizailon among tarmera.
W. K. PARKISON,
C. W. Clifton, President. Cor. Sec’try.
Resolutions of Condolence.
Patrons of oue Grass Grange: - We, to whom was assigned the duty of preparing resolutions of respect on the occasion of the removal from us by the band of death one of our most earnest, dgvoted and exemplary members, Sifter Mary M. Caldwell, would respectfully submit the following: Whereas, It has pleased the GfC-at Master to remove from our Grange to the great garner house above our dearly beloved sister; therefore Resolved, I»v Blue Grass Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry that in the administration of Divine Providence we have lost one of our brightest and most esteemed members whose heart, was always open to the generous sptn pat hies of kind and ennobling impulses, one who was always ready to extend a helping hand to assist the needy and distressed, and who always expressed the liveliest sentiments of respect for our beloved Order of which sue was a cherished member, and that we will ever cherish in our memory the highest regard and esteem for her many virtues. , Resolved, That while we sincerely sorrow with the bereaved-family callel upon to pass u ider the rod of affliction by the loss of a kind companion and mother, we believe their loss to be her eternal gain. Resolvedi That these resolutions be recorded in the proceedings of the Grange and a copy furnished the relatives of our deceased sister and published in the Prairie Farmer and Rensselaer Union. . Mrs. C. L. Benjamin. Mrs. P. A. Yeoman. -v M rs. M. J. Jenk i ns. Committee. On account of the stringency in monetary affairs we have concluded to extend the time for settlement of accounts until the first day of April, All persons indebted to us will please take notice of this leniency and come up promptly prepared to pay notes and accounts on or before that date, thereby saving trouble, ill feeling and expense. After the first day of April, 1873, all accounts remaining unsettled and ail notes unpaid will be given to attorney for collection. Leopold & Fendig.
NEW GENTS’ maiamaa annas, The people of Jasper connty who trade Id Rensselaer are invited to inspect our stock of II ITS, CAPS, PINE SBUtTS, NIGUGtr. AND CNDEKSIIIKTS, COLL/tßs,Vlim, NECKTIES, i POCKET HAN BKEBCHIEFS, KNI T JACKETS, UN DEtCCEOTHIN©, CLOVES,MIT TEN N, SUSPEND EOS, hosiehy, And, in short, a fall and complete aaso rtment ' . Vs Gentlemen’s Wear! Which may he found in tbe fourth door below the corner of Vanßensaelaer and Wash* ington streets, north side. We also have a choice selection of ' Shorts, Ping, Pine Cat Chewing and smoking TOBAGO©, AND OIOAP.B Also a limited assortment of Floe Stationery, including I’eo*. Writing Paper, Envelopes end Lead Pencils, We also keep a few Notions aad both CHEAP AND GOOD GOLD JSWELBY * v For Lsdies and ■'Gentlemen—such as Bings, Charms. Bosom Pins, Shirt Studs. Sleeve Buttons. Ac. C all and see as— it is no trouble toakowgaede. j, g. aJ. t. HEMP HILL.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE i* hereby given that T have been appointed Administrator, with the will annexed, of the of Altnanda Brooks, late ol Jasper cuuuly.jlecKiW. .Y..™,—.... February 15.1873. HENRY I. ADAMS, 22-3 Administrator. Administrator’s Notice. NOTICE is liqreby given that the undersigned has i>een appointed administ-alor ot the estate of William Kassner, late of Jasper County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 1). T. HALSTEAD, 23-3 Administrator. Notice of Survey. "VT OTICE is hereby given to all parties in i.x terested in Section five ;5), Town thir-ty-one\3l). north of Range five (5), west, and to ull parties owning adjoining lands, that 1 will, on the 2tlth day of March, 1873. proceed whl> the Surveyor ol this (Jasper Co. Tml..• to survey all or suoh a part of said Section as will be necessary to establish the corners to the w ht of tie qr, also e hf of se qr of nw qr. , HERMAN WORMERT. Rensselaer, Ind., Feb. 15, 1873. S-22-3t. Notice of Survey. NOTICE is hereby given to all parties interested in section twentv seven, town twenty-nine, north, range five, west, Jasper county, Ind., that I will proceed with the surof said county on the Ist day of April, 1873, to survey said section or such part thereof us will be necessary la. sstublWi the comets ta the mv qr of the ew qr thereof 24 3t AAJtON IfOLMAN. Survey Notice. TYf'OTICE Is hereby given to nil parlies iuiv terested In section 17, town 28 north, range 7 west, Jusper county, Indiana, that- I wi’l proceed witli the Surveyor of said county oa the 261 h day of March,Jß73, to survey said section, or siicli part thereof as will be n< cessary to establish the corners of the northeast quarter. .. A. PRUETT. Reiissalaer, March 5,1873. 5-24 Survey Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all parlies iuteiested in section l.towu 30 north, Tange 5 westyJasper county, htdtana ~that~F wili proceed wilh ilia Surveyor ol said county on Ihe 7th day of April, 1873, to survey said section, or such part thereof us will be necessary to establ sli the corners to the south half of the west quartee. JAMES NASH. Rensselaer, March sth, 1873 . 5 24 3 Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed trom the Clerk of the Jasper county Common Pleas Court. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 29th dav ol March, 1873, between the hours ot it) o’clock A. M. and 4 unlock P. M of said day, at (lie door of the Court House of Jasper couuty, the rents uud profits lor a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the northeast qiiatternf-sectroH twenty-five [23], town twenty-eight [2B].niurth, range seven, [7] west: also ten acres in a squar* torm in the northwest cornerof the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty [3oj, tuwn twenty-eight [2B;. north, range six [6], west, nfid on failure to realize tire full amount of judgment, interest und costs, I will at the saino time and place expose at public sale the lee simple ot said real estate. Taken ns the property of Jolirt W. Brooks at tire suit of Allred Thompson; Assignee of Hammond &. Spitler. Said sale will he made without relief from valuation or appraisement Vivva, LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Shtriff of Jusper Co. Marqh Ist, A. D. 1873. 5-24-31.
$75,000 IN CASH FOR sl. OMAHA LOTTERY! . To erect the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum to l>c drawn in public, March 31st, 1873. Tickets sl. Each, or Six for $5 Tickets sent by Express C. O. 11,, if ce«ired 1 Cash Prize, 875,G00; 1 (’ash I >ize, 825,000; 1 Cash Prize. $15,000; For balance of Prizes send for Circular. Endorsed by his excellency ( Gov. W. 11. James, and the beat business men of the State. As n s Wanted. Address j J. M PATIfcK, Manager, Omaha, Nebraska. 622-ft. . i. 3VH- stow, Dealer in, and repairer of, Watches. Clocks snd Jewelry, in 0 C. STARh’B Grocery, cot tier Wasliii.gto, and. Front St rents, lhn.-se’aer Patronage solicited. Charges reasonah’e. All work warranted. 5-72
a a. starr, # DEALER IN 1 . * ;i , '• *" ' ’ * . STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, QUEENSWAEE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. "W OOI>ELIs"W AEE, CLASS WARE, L A MPB,L AM P FIXTURES, COAL OIL, CANNED GOODS; TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, &C., “Liberal Corner,” g_4 I BeaMelaer. Indiana.
JOHN P. WAItHrEB, HOUIBB AND BICHW Tb now prepared to do ail kind* of work pertaining to ilia trade promptly and neatly.— Special attention given to GRAINING! AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Shop in rear of Norman Warner’s Wagon and hlicksraith Ship*, Srcnt street, Ken»setaer, Indiana, where-he will be pleased to receive orders foi work . _____ o-22-3mo JOHN P.WAHNIbK. Kensselaer Nnrsery. THEI/N DEBSIGNED DESIRES to INFORM THE PEOPuE OF RENSSELAER AND VICINITT THAT HE CAN FURNISH THEM WITH NATIVE GROWN v. ■ -• ■ ' f , ' -—----- —i. wm%l TREES THIS SPRING! t ■ - * ArFLDS, DEADS, CHEtmiES db GRADES. A 1,50, EVERGREENS, SHADE TREES, II EDGE PLANTS, BUBBARD SQUASH SEEDS, Flower Seeds, &c. PI.EASE CALL AND SEE OUR ASSORTMENT BEFORE YWUEUV. JOHN COEB, 5-22-3 m Rensselaer, Indiana. Norton & Howard Having bought tlieTobaoco and Cigar Store in “Liberal Coin r’ building, recently owned by Mr. Jobrt Q. Alter,announce to the public that they will keep a good stock of PLUG, FINE-CUT ANDSHORTS
Vetoing Tobacco, SMOKING TOBACCO, mmm cigars, I . * ! Fancy Pipes, Common Pipes, Cigar Holders, Tobacco Poaches, Tobacco, Boxes, and ail tobacco-user’s sopplie- in variety. We also have Collars, Cuds, Shirts. Neck Ties, Sleeve Buttons, Bosom Studs, Handkerchiefs, and alt kiuda cf l GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Pens, Ink. Paper. Envelopes, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Toys, Notions, Canned Fruits, Nuts, Sardines, Gove Oysters, Sardines, and FRESH OYSTERS It l" I'llTU CAN OR UISH. We shall endeavor, hy strict attention to onr business, by Canutes? and fairness to alt, by keeping a full stock of frenlv goods and veiling them at reasonable protits to attract a share of patronage Call at the sign of the 810 INDIAN. ••Liberal Corner” block, opposite of Austin's Hotel, Rensselaer. Indiana. 5 6 NORTON * HOWARD
- LARGE CONSIGNMENTS -OF—^ NTEIW Spring Goods 0 DOD 1878, ABE NOW BEING OPENED AT Leopold & Fendig's! MR. A. LGOPOI-D Of oor firm, has been in New York for three weeks past, an' 1 selected the largest stock of Dry Goods ever opened In Jasper county, among which may be mentioned the Latest Spring Styles of DRESS GOODS, Including a Superb Lot of Bilks, Mohairs, Alpacas, -k.j •■iVi.tp-t —v vj .sri- •. ■- ■ Percales, Cashmeres, Striped Japanese Silks, Piain Japanese Silks, ♦ New Prints & Chintzes, Black Dress Goods. We have Drees Trimmings In great variety— Thread, Braid, Buttons, Luce, Ribbon,-Fringe, Ac. Ac. V 323 JjAD&EST AND TIIK CHEAPEST AND THE BEST STOCK OF CARPE3TS Ever di.piayed in Rensselaer I Also, Oil ClutUa, Window Drapery and many other articles of Upholstery. Clothing Tn great variety for men and boys. Coats, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, Dress Suits, Business suits. Fine Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, suspenders, Collars, Cuds, Neckties, Gloves, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Ac,, Ac. Also a large lot of Hen's, Women's. Boys'. Hisses' and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES. We have stacks of Sheetings, Tickings, Bed Spreads; a Urge quantity of Table Llaeti Carpet Warp; FlauacL; Cotton baiting, Ac. Mats and Caps. A fine assortment of choice Groce-ies kepi lor the uAcowinudaiioa of our «u.Hton oi#.— 1 he»e goods will be »old very cbenp fur tin ready money. LEOPOLD ft EERDIC
HARDING & REEVE DRUGGISTS, Rensselaer, Indiana, Wo ild announce to the public that th ey ere still ter yiogonthe DRUG BUSINESS . JLT 733 CLD S7^STD
o: BAUDIKG A ALTER. where they keep constantly on band a lar.;e, lull and fresh * itock of • - ' V.' ' DRUGS, MEDICINES,FAINTS, OILS, xrra «TUPrs, Alee, an assortment ofancb School Book* aa are uaed iaall the icbooUof Jasper county, STATIONERY, Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, Anything aid everyth' ng from a bot' eof Ball’s Balsa a tti a bottl. of Vine 4*.- Bii era, or s box of ca bartie pills. - _ : -■s*' ■ PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY compounds# AM*** ■>- And we are alwarr ready to waft on easterner* at any bOwr e. tts d., or eight. • Hf Hnrdlnf *
$26,000. I . Twenty Thotuand Bollard In prentiama for distrlbatien among the s!,•s tul acrlbeis of the OIKTOINNa-TI iDcckln (inquired . v* ■ -v 4 IN APRIL, 1873. * The nnmber of Preftrfnnrf'grs always In* creased when the numb?r of tfamealgjtceed the number calculated upon. We now offer lbs following: . t 1 Caeh I’.-emiumof „.. .#LOOO 20 Oash Premiums of SIOO *seh ..... 2.C00 GO Stem-winding Watenes, SBO each. 4.800 100 Cash Premiums of S2O each....... 2.000 200Ca-bP'eminmso ttOeach. 2,0 0 100 Cash Premiums of $5 each 600 100 Cash Premiums of $3 tack 300 100 Cosh I remiums of $2 sash'... " 200 1279 Miscellaneous rremi $2 to HO each 7,200 Making a Total of TWO THOTTBAfcD Premiums, worth TWENTY THOU3AP DOLLARS. Every subscriber who remits $2 for a year's subscription will hare IBs' nuißo ‘registered, end will be fn-nist ed by return Aai{ a receipt giving the date and number to whictehi* name, isregistsied,said number being represented by s duplicate in the distribution Agents-sending 10 names and S2O 00 at one time receive a free paper one year and have their names registered ss participants for premiums. Specimen Copies, Posters, Premium Pamphlet and Subscription Blank| settt free to person* desiring them. Address FAREN &. MeLEAN, i CINGUJ-NAW, OHIO, IRA XV VEOMAN, A t enl, Kntnlaer, I*4. — Jan. 9, 1873 -*lO
THE PARKER CUM. PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEHsCT.
KEARNEY’B FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU., Is. tliu only Known Remedy tot Briahts Disease and baa cured every cose ot Ihehstes in whies it ba> been given. Irritation c t tbs Reek of the Bladderand inflammation ottb* Uioeration of flic Kidneys sad Bladder, .Retanattonof Urn*, Diseases of tl.e Prostate Gland; Stone in the Bladder, Gravel, Brickßastßep<»lt, and M ueous or Milky Discharges, anAfcr *»-“ ■ fesbled and Delicate Con-titatiorsoLhoShSrx- s»attsnded with the following symptomsc Lowof Power, Lon of Memory, DiCculiv ot Btoathring, Weak Nerves, Wakefuluesq Pain in the Back, F.nshingof the 80-ly.E'uptionouthe Foes, Pallid Countenance, Lassitude of the tiysUin, etc. Used bv iwr.nns in the decline or change of life; alter confinement or labor pains, hedswettiugin -Jhtldren,etc. _ a a. c In many etrcctions pectulsr to ladle*, toe Rr> tract Buchu is nneqnalt d by any otb-r remedy— As in Chloroste or fietention. Pain*’ Inlnees or Supprevaion oi Custon ai y Evac stiona,- • Ulcersted or Kchirrus state of tli» Uturns, Leu-' corrbcea or Whites, Bteriiity, and for alt'conoplatnta incident to the sex. It is ph scribed • extensively by tbe most eminent Physician* andMidwives for enfeebled and d*U?*to eon-Ltu-tiom of both sexes end ail ogee. liEABNEY’S EXTRACT BDCHtT r Cures Mtsase* Anting from Imp/mAmcts, UlUte Qf DUApalion, Etc., in ail tburstagea, a* little expense, U tie or no chauge in diet, no inconvenience, and i o exposure. Iteausce a Dement detire, and elves strength te, Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Cmimr fitiictu- s of the Urethra, AUsyieg Pain and Inflammation, so treqoentin thwcloutuf diseases, and expel.lug ad PuLonous matter, KEAUSLVS EXTRACT BUCHU, SI.OO per botflw ow ei*bottle* forM.e#, delivered to any *ddrt#s l ee<*re&oraob*.-iv,tion. hold by T. to whom oU letters tar inlotßHiiun ShOtdd be addreou d. . , Avoid Quack* and Imposters. Vo Chare* for Advise and Osiuultaitea. Dr. J. B Dtott, Oradunto of Jefemm Jfedlsm College, Philadelphia, author ot aeverdi TOhmiVa works, can 1h) (OMWted to ll! duH»sU> of the Stxoal or Urinary Organs, (wbfcb he Ise made sn especial study) either in male or feuiolo, no matter tiom what cause oiV'u-tine or Of how long Standing. A prank* ot as ywe enables bun t. tro.it disease with euemen Cured gnorauteed. Chargee reasonable. Tboaa at a distance can forward' letter dcseribing syaeiitoma tisra“a»sa*Ka.—. ,, , eLeto-yrr'”—— SMOLAH3^.r& Ilf* mm, Tits tfreat BMe tend, /\ far* oUdieMam^af l^ I'nnr. Puicful rriulf Mb lUirSu.ii Muiom preeiion, Retention, or Incontinence of UrineJWabetes, Xhroper.Orianic WeekMauidicsof the Uriniuy aiidScwJQigaM, ThuueeuOe can attest to it* WdedarHa eurhUve properties in theoa disete*. For Nervose Debility, with He gloomy attendants, DptiiueM, Logs of Beneory, Low Spirit*. See., kit asovereign Brawdy. SMOLAN DEA>» BUCUU tomy* nj» tbe enervated system, imparting new Ufa and vigorous action, tho whole sfitm DMouiing ftrengUieued and iarlgorateif. Be sore acui ask Sn S2KI43JBBR’B LsiUS zip** U, .§*4 m imir* x PfilCtt SI.OO. BIX BOTTUe, 98.00. Said hj all Dealers iu Sediwiao. Wholeeale Aguate, WI * T 131 MSTKANSEL, t-A-lr- BrisA+>*M
