Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 43, Number 51, 28 February 1874 — Page 4

THE PALLiDIUM,

SATURDAY, FELUT 3, 1874, - cHrmcn lEsncx - ; Firat Presbyterian Cnrareln-Vifth street between Main and Walaut, ReT. I. M. Hughes, Pastor. Serrioes at l(h30, a. m. and 7 p. m. ' bnbbsih School at 9 a. m. ; i V , D. P. Church Corner Eighth and Mulberry streets, Beyy R. Turnbull, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Suaday School at 9 o'clock, a. m. ? y 1 ' j Pearl Street M. B. Church Broad-j way. Pearl and Front streets. Rev. N. Oillam, Pastor. Services at 10-30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 p.m. I Grace M. E. Church Broadway and Seventh streets. Rev. R. N McKaig, Pastor. Services at 10-.30 a.' m. and 7 p. in. Sabbath School at 9 a. m. Erienda (Whitewater) North of Depot. Serviees 1030 a. av 1 Sabbath School at 9 a. m. Friends ( HicksiteaBroadway and ; Eif hth streets. Servioei at 11 a. m. Sabbath School at 9 a. m. - "! Friends (Orthodox) Fifth street, . between Walnut and Market, Ser- ' vices 10:30 a. m. Sabbath School , at 9 a. m. Mission Sabbath School at 2 P' St. Paul Episcopal Church Broadway and Fifth streets. Rev. J. B. Wakefield, Rector. Servieea at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 9 a. m. First Baptist Church Eighth st., between Main and Broadway. Bev. A. L. Wilkinson, Pastor. . Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p.m. Christian Church (late Central)-1-Bev. A. J. Laflin, Pastor. Services at 1030 a. m. and 8 p.m. every Sabbath. Sundav School at 9 a. m. - . New Jerusalem Church Corner of Franklin and Walnut. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 230 d. m. St. Paul's Lutheran Church South Franklin street. Bev. Wkkemeyer, Pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 7 p, m. 8abbath School at 2 d. m. German Luthuran Church South Front street. Bev. Lowenstein,' Pas tor. Services at 1U a. m. and 7 p. m. 8abbath School at 2 n.m. St. Andrew's Catholic ChurchSouth Pearl street Bev. Father Hundt Mass 8 a.m., High Mass 10 a. m. Sunday School at Z p. m, Ves pen at 7 p. m St Mary's Catholic Church Cor ner Franklin and Broadway.' Bev. Father McMullen. Mass 8 a. m., High Mass 10 a. m. Sunday School at p.m. Vespers at 7 n. m." . African M. E. Church Corner of Market and Marion streets. Bev. J. Mitchell. Pastor. Serviees at 1030 a. m.aad7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 d. m. African Bapist Church Corner of Sixth and Market Rev. Nimrod Lewis. Pastor. Servian at 1030. m and 7 d. m. Sabbath School at 2 r. m. Progressive Lyceum Lyceum Hall at z p. m. ... A KANSAS HimO. Beal heroes mav vet be found. A man aged fifty three, who lost his feet twestv-eurht Years aro. beuat then with - his family in Western Iowa, learned to ride a pony without a sad' die. hunted, sold Delta, and support ed himself and family. Five years an) he Dre-emDted 160 seres of land in Jewell county, and now has one of the best farms in the county. Last fall he put in one hundred acres of winter wheat, riding a sulky plow, and doine all the work himself. His farm is well stocked, and his wife and seven children are happy. ; ' .JiT IMPORTANT FMTttlZIM. i The best manure for tne land is the foot of the owner' caeans practically that the most effective labor and management is that which eomesfiun the atimutua of ownershisv and from that worthy self-interest said ambition which lmsDires the tiller of the soil in producing and improving tiat which is his, and hj only, and which staads as the index or jus character aad aou ity. We express a syaoryaums ilea when we aurm that ue crri esEsre for the soil is the brain of ta cm Hence the importance cf racr ting the moving power X?ii t'jj most effective lmuts, fst Tliii t most perfect provision resHls asUU in our system of freehold, and whioh is obviously favorable to the support of a high standard of agncuunre. Mass. Ploughman. . CL INNING BUSTT H.0W8. , The following is said to be an ell eacioos method of cleaning rusty plows: race a quart or water ana pour slowly into a pint of sulphuric acid. (The mixture will become auite - warm from chemical action, and this : is the reason why the acid should be poured slowly into the water, rather than the water into the acid.) Wash : the mold board, or any other iron ' that is rusty, with thia-weak acid, and let it remain on the ironuntil it evaporates, and then wash . it lagaia. i , The ' object, is to give time' for. the acid to dissolve the rust 'tThenrfwash with r water, and you can see there the - worst rustv snots are. AddIv some more acid and rub those snots with 'brick. The acid and ithe aoeuring -will remove most of the' mat. Then - wash the mold board thoroughly with water to remove all tae.aora. and rub it dry. Brush it over with-netroleum or other oil, and let it bejanttl spring. When you go to plow take a bottle of ; acid to the field and apply n every bout to any snots that may remain The acid and the scouring of the earth will soon make it perfectly bright and smooth. If all iron work be washed over with petcolcaun as soon as we put our tools, imf Msaeats and machines aside for winter, it will keep them from rusting, aad save a great deal or trouble and annoyance, to say nouung oi depreciation ana loss. FARMING TO AD Y ANT AOS. . I have known two kinds of indua tnous farmers. I do not include the sluggish and negligent - But of the real hard workers there are two dis tinot classes. They both rise with dawn and work after dark: awd: ate worthy of success; but one class faUr for want of proper thought and man eminent These will wit their ener gies into one piece of work and neglect other things wnioh need them more. I knew one man who was so intent on finishing a board faaoe, that he worked hard at it at the very tone - that the weeds in his root crop grew from one inch high te as tachea, inmreaainjr the labor of cleaning out n least ten-fold, aad reduoinja his -tOK apout one-nau. Anotaer Days costly todls and lets them raaUsjdretia the fields because he is busy with some thing else, although the labor of housing would-, be a mere nothing. Another builds a costly barn, and uses up his means for ntanuring, cultivating, and draining, when cheaser . building would have answered.'

Another works a wet field year after 1

year at great cost and inconvenience, and with small results, because he is Very different n the course of the good manager. Ho looks at all his work has it mapped out before him estimates accurately the labor to aeeaaptisa . each Job, and ; the i time when it should be done to prevent loss, and then goes on systematically. It doea not require a great genius to do this, bet common sense, and for the farmer to keep his wits about him. This is .what makes a. man. practical and auocessiul.n-Cor. Country Gentle man. POWER OF KINDNESS. A driver, belonging to the great Northern Railway goods station, had occasion to pass up the Quadrant Road highway. New York, to deliver a package, i On approaching one of the houses, he was seen by a lady in the window.-who immediately said to some friends staying with her: Here comes the kind driver: do come and see what power he has over his horses." v.i :. , iThe friends accordingly came to the window, when Benjamin . 8mithson, the driver in question, was asked by the lady to "shake hands" with hu horses. With great good humor he At once complied. Standing in front of the pair of horses, be called out: ' AVIU, PUSH IUUUBi Instantlv the near horse lifted nn his right foot After a shake, the driver said: "Now, Tom, the other foot." : . . Uo went . the foot instantly. The driver then went in front of the other horse, when a similar scene occurred. Perhana. however, the ntnat i1aa. iog incident remains to be told. . Retreating backward several yards from tae norses, he cried out: "Now, Tom, turn round, and come on. Instantly the horses nnlled ww t their . load, turned the ' van round, without the slightest need of so much as the crack of a whip, and followed the clever, driver, as the dog would the shepherd.. , , , such an instance shows clearlv how arach can be done, with' animals:' but especially with the horse, simply by the power of kindness. TALK TO WOOL GROWERS. - The New York Economist rives & few . hints in the following extract Jtviu teoxvur article, wnicn wool growers Will do well to rive candid eonaideration: uIt is true.it takes time to raise lambs and increase flocks of sheep. As yet there has not been much increase in the production of the staple . in out; Northern or Wea tern States; but what is lacking in quantity is to some extent made up in quality, for our markets now present u w lauujr www ior Virginia, jrenasyivania ana vmo, wnicn are equal to any' wools grown the world over. The superfine fancy clips from Western Virginia are particularly nnnniMiuim uw ciuats com pan - An With ttia finMl Inifnan iiMn.;... and Australian. These wools will command fancy prices at any time, no "irT sriratT mar a for they are always wanted for opera nanneis, nne lace aoeskins, or ladies worsted dress goods, or braids, and yet we fear enough of these grades will never be grown in the States to supply the constantly increasing wants or our manulaetarera. The demand for combing wools Continues very ac tive in fact, it ia urgent until now pices have rapidly risen, especially for Canadian. - From a private letter, written by a well known firm in Hamilton, dated 3d instant, we are enabled to make the following extract: Cotnb. ing wool cannot be got in any quantities at present ' The country has been scoured all round for manufacturers in your State, and as high as 44c. gold has been paid, and the prospect is it win go somewhat higher. We esti mate the clin at II million Bounds.' 'This sounds like high talk. But wait: before the ink is yet dry on the paper we write upon, we have advices stiJi more astonishing, with sales 40c. gold for Canadian combing, and the best artiole is bow held at a half a dol lar gold. This would carry the nrww beyond 80c. currency, and vet it is not a fortnight since Mr. Walworth as serted he would not pay over 60c. for the staple landed in the Stater. Such are the enormous demands for worsted wools the world oyer, that everywhere in Europe and America they are bringing prices out of proportion to fine clothing grades. It is a pity our farmers cannot get some or these Canadian sheep and cross them with Our Saxony, so as to give us a good grade of one-fourth blood wooL" l' Old spelling hook: . .oYw "In Adam's fall . We ain-aed all." '' Josh Billings' version: s "InAdam's sin WeaUJinedin To which "we are tearfully impelled to add: . j ; . i , . . In Cain's murder Wesin-nedfurder. ' Ih managementof t&eHome for Friendless women at Indianapolis, report that institution enjoying a run of marked prosperity, under the able care of Matron Brower. : Even Scotland, which baa grown wealthj and proaperoris since union wiSh England, ia beginning to com plaitt because there are so few Soottiah liordaia the Upper House of Parliament ; ' A new company ia announced ua having been organized with a capital of 880,000 to lay a cable from Great Britain to Halifax via the Aaorea , islands." , Messages are to be transmitted at the rate of one abiUing per word. - ' The police of CUeago made a , raid on the "specialista" of that j city last week, and captured nine ; of , the self stiled "doctors " The penalty .lor the crime with which 1 they are charged is a fine of $50,000 and imprisonment ia, the peni tentiary ior not less than six months nor more than ten Tears. Ta Interior, under the title of "A Presbyterian Infidel," warms up UdiAig, and m a aeparate psxagrjipJiremarka: -t . r '"T7e have now had from two Chi cs rainiatexa in "good atanding" tie floctnne , that repentance eon suU', to? "sailing away; from ; :onr .!-i:ii. lAig jilt j i . . 'WAUi one pn&A to aoS tsew,, creed to Genet and tha rect pf the Tweed ring who are in ' Ireland. . Those distinguished gentlemen will be delighted to am that their practice baa been honored by formation into a dogma.

Tarring and Feathering. It

seems, according to uoiinsnea, thattarrinir and, feathering is an European invention. ? One of Rich ard Coeur de Lion's ordinances for seamen was that if any man wero taken with theft, or pickery, and thereof convicted, he should have his! head polled, and1 hot 'pitch poured upon his pate, and upon that the leathers of some pillows or cushions shaken aloft, that he might thereby be known for a thief; and that at the next arrival of the sbipB to any land, be put forth of the company to seek his adventures without all hope of return unto his fellows. Gen. Tom Bennet Governor of Idaho Territoy,' who has been in Washington some weeks, was complimented by the President for being so in harmony with the other territorial officers of Idaho, as to recommend the re appointment of all of them on the completion of their terms of service. Gov. Bennet is now in Washington endeavoring to get proper legislation for his Terr8tojy. ; Capt John Lindley of Co. "F. 19th Indiana Regiment, organized in our city, died a few days ago in Washington City, where he had served as a policeman. ' - THE BEST EVIDEHCK. The following letter from Rev. E. 8. BEST, pastor M. E. Church, Natlck, Miu., will bo read with ' Interest by many physicians. Also those Buffering from the same disease as afflicted the son of the Bev. E. 8. Best. No person can doubt this testimony, and there is no doubt about the curative powers of VEGETIN E: , 1 . Natick, Mass. Jan. 1,1873. Mr. H. R. Stkvehs Dear Sir: We have good reason for regarding yonr VEOETINE a meaieine oi ine irreatest value, we feel assured that it has been the meansof saviut: oursonslire. He is now seventeen years of age. r or ine iam two years ne nas surxeroa ftom necrosis or nis leir. oaimml nv neroru ous aneeuons, ana was so far reaucea uial nearly all who saw blm thoturht his recov ery impossiDie. a council or able nhvsi class could give us but the faintest bone of his ever rally lne. two of the number de claring that ba was beyond the reach of hu man remedies tnateven amputation could not sare aim. as he had not vigor enough to endure live operation. Just then we comlaeneed riving him VEOETINE. and from that time to the present he has been couiinuoaaiy improving, ue naa lately resumed bis studies, thrown away crutches and eane, and walks about cheerfully and strong. Though there Is still some dlschane from the opening wtere his limb was lanced, we have the fullest confidence that lu a little time lie will be perfectly cared. He has taken about three dozen bottles of visuktime, Dut lately uses but little, as he declaies tkat he Is too well to be tnteing meuicuick ntmuesuuiiy your, -n r- j: , ; k E. 8. BE1JT. " HB8.L.C.F.BKRT. Tbesahgeof disorders which yield to the influe.ieef this medicine, and the number of defined diseases which it never fails to care, are greater than any other single med icine uh imiwrvi Deen even reeommenued for, by any other than the Dronrletor o some uaek nostrum. These diseases are reiOMtaanaan isruDtive lilseasea and Tn. mors: Ehenmatlsm. Uoot. Neurahria. and Spinal Complaints, and all Inflammatory Mymptomft, Ulcors. all Hyphtllitic diseases, aiuiicj nuu jjiouurr uinnuwHf urvpsy, uie whole train of painful disorders which so lienerally afflict American women, and which carry annually thousands of them to premature graves; uyspepsla that universal en roe of Aiaeriean manhanl- Hourihnn, Piles, Censtipatlon, Nervousness, Inability Tbis ) & formidable list of hnmnn ail. inents for any single medicine to succeMlully attack, and it is not probable that anv one article before the ttpblle has the power to cure tne quarter of them ezoentins thm VEOETINE! - It lays the axe nt the ronioi the tree of disease by first eliminating everr impurity from the blood, promoting the secretions, opening the pores the great escape valves of the system invigorating the liver to its rail and natural action, cleansing the stoanach and strengthening digest ion, Xhls much Accomplished, the speed y trad Abe permaneiiture of not only the diseases we have eoKineratad. but likewise the whole train f ehaonie and constitutions tusoraer, is cenam w Know. This tupntdsely what VEOETINE does, and does it so tiulcKly and so easllv that it ia an plisbed fact almost befam the patient la uwane wi jasumseii; TJE4JETIWE I s composed of Roots, Barks and Herbs. 1 is very pleasant to take. Every child like Sold by all Druggist. 47-4 w It. KNOPF. C. ; KNOFK. X. XROPV. K1 orri, Dealers in aU kinds of Fresh and .Dried Heats, Manufacturers of BOLOGNA, HAM '' - v -yfsiWk SAUSAGES, Etc. One door east f O. "W. Barnes' Oiocerr. ' de4-41-f RICHMOND. INDIANA. G . imais,' AGIST FOB ' Coal, Lime, Bastirs, Cements, - , Stone Pipe, " ' , " " ' """ ' Fire Brick, ' " u; "i-,:!,- Fire CUy,' :t i . . j. ... ' Stoneware. IN Pert WaysM A RICHMOND. INDIANA. M onasi rAUTE, m . : : PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Are prepared to do an kinds or work In f their line of business AND IN THE BEST STYLE, At their QaUeriea, 1 Malat EL. (SOr4 frj,) AND Cma of k FMln tovctm, yi! RICHMOND, INDIANA! n'L -ili-i'.-' i-i;-.r U:j Uu AIX AND W1BTTEM. The undersigned has lust reeelmri Mine KAX.li STYLUS OF HATS of all kinds, to which he Invites the attention of all who would Indulge In the latest ftooMtis. . i-av-Call at the Hat and Cap Btore of tfOHNBUFFRINS. Richmond. March 1,1873. i-ly

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leiegr aplier. Youne Ladle and Gentlemen eontem dat ing a business life, and parents desiring to give their children the ad vantages of a trade or profession in life, and desiring a neat, pleasant, lr0tble m& Highly Respectable ....... Business, Are invi'ed to examine the merits of the Telegraphers' art. I am now organizing a Class, and qualify my pupils to take immediate charge of remunerative olHce npon completion of the course. For terms and lull particulars, call upon or address E. K. HOWE, ' 48-4w Hagcrstown, Indiana. - BOSS BROS., Orvsgiitiaiilipfaie:,: No. 257 Main Street, . (OPPOSITE PHILLIPS HALL,) 31-tf Dr. J. Walker's California Tinegar Bitters arc a purely Vegetable preparation, made chicHy from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, tlio medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. ' The question is almost daily asked, " What is tlio causo of the unparalleled success of Vixegar Hitters !" Our answer is, that they remove the causo of disease, aud the patient recovers his health. They aro the great blood purilier. and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigoratnr of the system. Never before in the history of tlio world has a nicdicino been compounded possessing tho remarkable qualities of Tlxkg a a Bitters in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases ' The properties of Dr. Walker's Yixkgab Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-Irritant, Sudorific Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. ; Gratefal Thousands proclaim Vinegar Bitters the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. No Person can take these Bit- ' iora aAenrdina tn directions, and remain long unwelVproviaea their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. . . Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of oar great rivers throughout the United States, , especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Color rado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, ' Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout oar entire country daring the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so daring seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their ' treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose i equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bittkbs, as they will speedily remove : the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the tame time stimulating the secretions of the Iver, and generally restoring the healthy fono- , tions of the digestive organs. " Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Yirbqak Bitters. No epidemic can ; take hold of a system thus fore-annsd. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in - the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Disiiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste ia the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palnita- ' tion of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, , and a hundred other painful symptoms, . are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottie will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. . Scrofula, or King's Evil. White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled , Keck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, l Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affec tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, oonstitntional Diseases, Walker's Viasore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other - n kittm have shown their neat enr- I - ative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit i tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Hechanical Diseases. Persona engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters and .Miners, as they advance in life, are sub' ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard Against this, take a dose of Walkkr's VrtEGAK Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Kingworms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of "whatever name or nature, are literally eiiug up and carried out of the system in a hort time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking ia the system of ao many thou!and8, are effectually destroyed and removed. $9 system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthclminitics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. '.: For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of , 'womanhood, or the turn of hfe, these Toniie Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. ' Cleanse the Vitiated Blood "whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin m Pimples, Eruptions, f or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob- . structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell ' vou when. Seep the blood pure, and the , health of the svstem will follow. - R. II. jflcDONALU K CO , Xhngguts A Gen. Agts Sun l'rnuc-isco. CiilLfor nia, & cor. of Waslijiigton anilCharlmn Sis . N.Y Sold by all Druggists itnd OcKlrrs.

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The two medicines with Instrument, for 82, by auornggista. 47-4 SAMPLES sent by mail for 50c. that retail quick for $10. R. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, N.Y. . - - 43-tw 78 A WEEK TO AOESTS.-Fastest selling articles out. Three valuable samples for ten cents. J. BRIUE.7B7 Broadway, New York. 47-w .... post covens, colds. Hssrswiejs, mmA mil Throat Diseases, WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS. Vmt np Ijr tn Bine Boxes. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY, Bold by Druggists. 47-4 2,500 made witt our splendid COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. , represents Sample Pages and Ktyle of uding of 50 intensely interesting and use . books, that SEIJL in every Famils Best thing ever tried by Canvassers. Afreni Wanted to make a permanent business on these works. Send 81 50 for Prospectus, commence at once. For Illustrated Circu lars and Liberal Terms, address JOHN IS. rviTEK vu., Puns, f nuaueipnia, fa. THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE That at the-Rame time Dr. Tatt'a Pills are composed of many Ingredients. Prominent among them are mirajjaiiu. .uu null . i j , rr uiumi na I to act together; the one, tlirougn its admix ture wiui otner suostanoes, purifying and purging; while the other in strengthening the system. Thus these Pills are at the same time a tonic and a cathartic, a desideratum long sought for by medical men, but never before discovered. In other words, they do the work ot two medicines, and do it much better than any two we Know or, rortney remove nothing from the system but impurities, so that while they purge they also strengthen, and hence they cause no ueuiuiy anu are luuoweu oy no reaction. -;.,:, , Dr. Tntt'a Pills have a wonderful in fluence on the blood. They not only purify without weakening it. but they remove all noxious partieles from the chyle before it Is converted into fluid, and thus makes impure blood an utter im possibility. As there Is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness attending the operation of this most excellent medicine, which never strains or tortures the digestive organs but causes them to work in a perfectly nat ural mannei ; hence persons taking them do not become pale and emaciated, but on the contrary, while all impurities are being removed, the combined action of the Sarsapaiilla and Wild Cherry nurlnes and invigorates the body, and a robust state of health is the re sult of their united action. Prlce,2 cents a box. Mold by au druggists. IX' pot i conlandt street New York , 47-4 R1 In4( EBMABKABLE SUCCESS Or e Aa't madeS112 days, and another S158 in 8 days, selling Ornon'o flnrwr A perfect The- I WW w -RHuruM oi Auven tares upon, and the wonders beneath th great Oceans. 225 spirited engravings. 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OUOWAT. oox. a. k. aso. I Ji -rjnWXSPATKXT AGENG Yi D. P. HOLLOW AY & 0 Have engaoed in:tbeboalness fBollaiUnc Patents uid PrraueutlnB Patent Bases. Bu siness entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. - CtetaM Agsiatt th Ctovs FOB BACK PAY, FOB PENSIONS,. Etc.! Will raeeivefcerBoaal and prompt attention ALL INFORMATION In refsrenos to Patent Laws ebaerrolly given Copies of the Laws and Rules and Begulations of the Patent .will be sent gratis on application. In applying: for a Paten , the nppUoant ebouid Varwatel a Mi af aisflavoa ihte or being iltastrated or a model. or If ft consists in a chemical compound; samples of the Ingredients in their eommsrclal state, and also In the proposed prepared iorm.snoura oesenu Also, a full deacrlDtion of the Invent or discovery, and Its advantages ahoul Mb given aa is praoaeaoM, o mia ia l preparation of the papers.. proper 1 VPeTaons bellevlnsi they have made an Invention or discovery in art or acianoe, and desirous of knowing whether tho same has been patented, by transmitting to as a model, or drawing, or a sufficient deacrip. tion to make the Invention Intelligible, oan have a thorough examination made In tho Patent Office, and thessaolt of amid exam ination forwarded to them for a reason able compensation. - 0 j-y E A; rp Q Will be prepared on short notlee, by the in ventor giving brtef dosurlntloB of their Invention. . Will be made In artlstle style from mode . lumisnea oy inventors SEARCHES (OF THE RECORDS In regard to titles la Patents, will bo made on application. Send full name or namescharacter of the Invention, and, If possible, i oate os roams. . r - COPIES OF CLAIMS I Rnee Hal, win be run iahedoa the reception nf ai. Uta aimlleant rlvlnc tba. fuU aaawot tne patentee, nature oi wo uvonavon, oar Waahlngtoa City, Dee. SI, UTS.

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