Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 1, Number 262, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 April 1871 — Page 3
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Vitality of the Human Spcoies. The lirst six months of a child's.life is too uncertain to base any calculations upon. On the other hand, after the expiration of the first year, the chances are even that the child will live to the age of thirt -three between ten and fifteen years of age life is most secure, and the probabilities are even that it will live forty-three years longer.
Of a million of people, 273,460 will be fouud to be between the ages of fifteen and sixty and as nearly one half of them are men, this number of inhabitants could on an emergency, furnish 250,000 men capable of bearing arms, even if an allowance be made for the sick, theJame, etc., who may be supposed to be among that number. This will explain the capacity of such countries as the United States and Prussia, where the volunteer and militia system is so fully developed, for putting such vast numbers of fighting men in the field when necessity has required them.
It has been proved that the number of males that are born exceeds that of the females this is a striking instance of the wisdom of Providence, which has thus provided for the preservation of the human race. Men, in consequence of the active life for which they are naturally destined by their strength and courage, are exposed to more dangers thau the female sex war, long sea voyages, employments laborious or prejudicial to health, and dissipation, carry olf great numbers of the males and it thence results, that if the number of the latter born did not exceed that of the females, the males would rapidly decrease anu soon become extinct.
A LADY who recently met Dr. Mary E. Walker in the cars, on the way from Now York to Washington, writes "The personal appearance of Dr. Walker is not attractive. He is not irticularly ne.it iu her clothing, and his hair is not nicely put up iu a way to let you know if he is a woman or she is a nian. He wears a sort of a cross between a frock coat and petticoat, which comes down to her knees, beneath which are conspicuous his pantaloons and bi)ots. We thought he was somewhat rude when she stepped oft' the platform, as he did not offer us her hand to aid us in alighting. He asked us to attend her lecture, but she did not offer us any of his tickets, which ought to be well wrapped iu greenbacks to induce us to listen to what he has to say when she delivers it. Oood-bye, Doctor."
THE term of the court of Laramie, Wyoming, at which some womeu jurors served, closed ou the 16th inst. Judge Howe, in adjourning it, said that the strictly honest, impartial, and capable manner in which thejury had discharged their duties, merited the highest compliment the court could bestow, and would also receive the thanks and gratitude of the entire community that he was prepared to endorse fully and unqualifiedly the excellent results that spring from the iufluenoe and presence of women iu the jury box, and that he had not been able, with the closest observation, to detect the least objection or unfitness in womeu to serve in that capacity. On the contrary, he had reasons to believe that the introduction of her refiuing and humanizing influence marked a new and improved epoch in the administration of justice.
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Career of a Speculator.
The New York Suit gives along and extremely interesting history of Henry Meiggs, the great railway king of South America: He was born in Catskill, (Jreene county, New York, in 1811, anil after a not striking career in business at the .East, went to New York City and amassed money in the lumber business. In 1849 he loaded the ship Niantic with lumber, and, with his brother John G., sailed for California. He there embarked in an immense lumber trade, built Masonic Hall, lavished thousands on music, bought land all over the State and amassed a fortune. But in the panic of '5-1 he went under and in the frenzy of the day issued forged paper to the amount of near a million. As his crime became apparent he bought a bark and sailed for Valparaiso. There he became superintendent of bridges 011 the railroad building to Santiago, and after the failure of the English firm to complete the road, assumed the whole contract for $12,000,000. Tne engineering difficulties were immense, but lie did not fear, and made a supplementary contract with the Government that for every month under four years in which he completed the road he should receive $100,000, and for every month over he should forfeit $100,000. He began 011 the 4th of July, 1858, and hiring Chiliau laborers at 10 cents a day and food—3 cents more—he tunneled and blasted his way through the huge rocks, and 011 the 4th of July, 1860, the road was completed, and 011 the 5th the first train was run through to the capital. Meigg's profits were SI,320,000, and might have been $3,000,000 but for his boundless generosity to the poor. He built two grand dwellings costing $860,000 at (Santiago, and there lived till 1867. He was induced by the call of the Peruvian Government to go to that country in the latter year and build a road from Arico 011 the coast to Arccjuipa, ninety miles inland, for $12,000,000. It was completed 011 the first of the present year, and Meiggs had $600,000 worth of medals struck in commemoration, and gave a $200,0)0 fete at Arcquipa. His profits were $1,000,000. He now has a contract to build a road across the Andes, for $65,000,0)0, an 1 lives in magnificent state at Lima. He owns several guano islands on the coast, and is prospectively the richest man 011 the globe.
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justice has introduced a
new rule. In the trial of the Fair-Crit-tenden murder, the judge refused to allow the defense to iutroduce the letter of the deceased to the prisoner during their intimacy, sayiug his court should not set the example of allowing the relations of adulterers with ailultresses to be set up in justification of the murder by one party or the other. If this rule should become general, the little amusement of prostitutes in shooting their lovers, and of men and women in shooting each other, upon provocations growing from illicit relations, wiil be supplemented by hanging matches—which is what should be. .,
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Vinegar Hitters are not a vile Fancy Orinli Made of Poor Kit in. Whisky, I'roof Spirits itntl Refuse l.iiuors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the ta*te, called "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers," &c that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are .a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. The'* are the MKKAT I1LOOI) I'lJJtl FIER and A UFK JIVIVCi PHIXdt'LK.a perfect R.jnovatorand Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unvrell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral-poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
Tliey are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. i'OK FEMALE OOMPHI5TTS, whether in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn cf life, these Tonic Hitters have no equal.
For Inflammatory ami Chronic Rheumatism anil Uout, Oyspepsia or Indigestion, Itil ions. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers. 1) is eases of the Rlood. Liver. Kidneys and llladder, these Hitters liave beeu most successful. Nncli I»iseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced oy derangement of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR IXniGKSTIOX Headache, Painin the "Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizzin&ss, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth, BlUious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflamation of the Lungs, Pain in the region ot tlie Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspensia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled etlicacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIS l»ISEASKS, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules. Boils, Carbuncle^, Ring Worms. Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysiplas, Itch, Scurfs. Discoloratiuns of the "skin, llumors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of the curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting througl? theskin in Pimples, EruptionsorSores, cleanse it when you find it oostructeil and sluggish in the veins cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the bl iod pure and the health of thesysteni will follow.
PIS, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full dtiections, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French and
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MEDICAL.
A Cataplasm of Rhubarb.
LAID
upon the pit of the stomach of a child, will cause the bowels to be emptied, and alloes kept in contact with a raw surface will produce same effect as if the medicine had been taken into the stomach. So said the great Dr. Clutterback. Very many persons kuow the operation of croton oil when placed upon the tongue, to say the least, it is speedy. Purga tives in some sha e, are indispensable in the practice of medicine. Many diseases are incurable without them and all of the simple disorders of the system are benefitted by their use. The great desideratum in their administration has been to get one which has either laxative or purgative, as was needed—always mild but always efficient—and the use of which did not make it necessary to continue its use. This has at last been done. EDWARD WILDER'S FAMILY PILLS fulfill all the requirements of the case. They area laxative, yet sure purgative, yet mild. In small^loses, they meet the first want in large doses, they fulfill the latter but in whatever quantity given, tliey create no necessity for they create no morbid state of the alimentary canal tube, butleave it cleansed and urge it to lens.ved health. They are, in brief, a blessing to the individual who suffers from constipatiou and needs a laxative, and are indispensable to him who is parched with fever and requires a purgative. Use them, all you who value health.
Helmintliology.
A distinguished physiologist lias declared that it seems to be a principle of nature that every situation capable of supporting organic bodies should be peopled with them. The huge whale is often driven to madess by an almost invisible member of the tribe of vermes. The history of Helminthology abounds in illustrations of the influence of worms in the production of disease and in the exasperation of their symptoms, The frequency of worms in the bodies of men their obviousness to the senses, together with their common connection with enfeebled and morbid states ot the animal economy, all tend to render them an object of interest from the remotest periods. The very ablest minds have been devoted to the study of these entoza with the viewjof discovering some substance which was capable of speedily, safely and permanently expelling them trom the human sytern. EiWAKD WILDER'S MOTHER'S WORM SYRDP is a true vermicide, a geuuiue worm destroyer, a bona fide vermifuge. Its taste is delightful, its effects are quick, its results unfailing. It is free from danger. No intestinal worm can live in itspresense. Mothers! destroy the worms which infest your little ones, with this deiightful syrup.
Dr. Lacnnec.
This renowned Frenchman did more perhaps to clear up the mysteries which before liis time had invested the nature of chest diseases than any other physician who ever lived. Yet with all his skill in detecting the nature and form ol the malady before him, he was sadly deficient in his knowledge of remedies. He drew vivid pictures of coughs, colds, pleurisy, consumption, croup, bronchitis, catarrhs and all the affections of the air passages still he left but few words concerning their treatment.^ The youngest physician to-day knows better how to manage any one of these chest troubles he knows the value of the wild cherry he is acquainted with its supreme virtues he is aware of the many potent agents which enter into the combination of Edward Wilder'a Compound Extract of Wild Cherry, aud knows that with the use of this truly great medicine he is fully master of the situation. He has no fear in the presence of croup, no misgivings at the advance of bronchitis he grapples wtth consumption, and subdues every cough, cold, orcatarrh. Hence every family should always have this invaluable medicine at hand.
Indigestion,
"Which makes sleep a pain, and turns its balm to wormwood," is, we all know, the most, common of all the disorders of the stomach. It is also the most obstinate. It has been the most written about. No disease presents such various, contrary, and incompatible symptoms. They contradict all the laws of order, constancy and inconsistency, which regulate natural events they bother the doctor, and can only be read by him who is skilled in the book of nature. It is self evident that the different forms of indigestion are to be met by cori'esponding methods of cure. It has been said that the perfection of medicai skill is the talent of applying to each individual case its precise and as it were, its individual cure. This is the object which every conscientious physician pursues unceasingly, and never can rest satisfied until he has overtaken. Edward Wilder's Stomach Bitters, their body being the purest of copper-distil led whisky, makes this object attainable alike to all. They area specific—the disease specifying the remedy, uot the remedy the disease. They are a combination of substances which meet the speciality of the disorder by a corresponding speciality of cure. They should be kept in every well-regu-lated family they are indispensable to health
Gaudianna Riyer.
The British army when it advanced on Talavara and fought the celebrated battle, which was followed by a retreat into the plains, lost more men by the malarial diseases contracted on the banks of the Gaudiana than by the bullets of the enemy. They died by thousands All Europe believed that the invading army was extirpated. Yet malarial diseases are no more common in Europe than in our own country they exist throughout the length and breadth of our land—everywhere at some time and in some shape are we made to feel the sickening influence of miasm. The three great actors in this equation of disease are solar heat, moisture, and vegetable decomposition. The tiio, if separated, are harmless together they are more potent for evil thau any other known agents so long as tfiey exist, just so long will we have need of a medicine which will overcome their pernicious effects, so long will it be necessary to have a remedy capable of meeting and beating the insidious enemy. Of all known agents for this purpose, none is to compare With Edtoard Wilder's Chill Tonic, the master of every form aud variety and grade and degree of malarial
disease
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ID
every case.
St'. Louis Hospital, Paris.
This ancient institution is one of the largest, and to the medical student, the most interesting of the many public charities which adorn the gay capitol of the French. It receives within its walls annually thousands of sick poor. A considerable portion of the building is set apart lor patients suffering with diseases of the skin, and every patient, old or young, is taking potash in some shape, and Honduras sarsaparilla in some form. They were esteemed by the renowned physicians who had charge of
the
skin department as well-specific in almost every variety of cutaneous disease, whether of rheumatic or scrofulous or simple origin. They were given in
a therapeutic
tetter,ringworm,nettle-ash,rose-
ash,'pimples, scrofuia, ulcers, old sores, falling of the hair, etc. In all they did good, in most they effected a cure. But it has remained for Edward Wilder's SarsapariUa and l*otash to perform the most remarkable cures awarded to any known medicine. It possesses virtues shared by no other combination of these substances. It is
marvel. Against all the diseases
at which it is aimed it is simply resistless it never fails. See to it that you suffer not one day longer with any of the ills which it cures. Get it at once.
EDWARD WILDER,
SOLE PROPRIETOR,
215 fc^lN STREET, MARBLE FRONT
LOUISVILLE, KY.
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Headache, Costiveness, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels, Dizziness, etc., etc.
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MEDICAL.
PISO'S CUBE
FOR
CONSUMPTION WILLneglected
cure pulmonaay complaints, difficult breathing, throat diseases and COUGHS which it terminate in serious and too often fatal diseases of the lungs.
Try it. If it fails to satisfy you of its efficacy the agent will refund your money.
A. FAIR OFFER.
The Proprietors of Piso's
CURE FOB CONSUMPTION
Agree to repay the price to all who try the remedy and receive from it no benefit. Thus if itdoes no goodit COSTS NOTHING, and if it cures one is satisfied.
PISO'S CUBE is very pleasant to the taste, and does not produce nausea. It is intended to soothe and not irritate. Itoures a Cough much quicker than any other medicine, and yet does not dry it up.
If you have "only a Cough," do not let it become something worse, but cure it immediately.
Piso's Cure for Consumption
being a certain remedy for the worst of human ailments, must of necessity be the best remedy for Cough and diseases of the throat which if neglected too oiten terminate fatally.
T+ io rnnt That 50,000 persons die anil IS 1 tll/l nually in the United States of Consumption.
Ti" ic 1
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It is a Fact
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It is F«ict
25,000 persons die an
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That 25,000 persons die annually from Cough ending in Consumption.
T'iat
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slight cough often
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Tf -J ci That recent and protracted .LI) lo tl cltl coughs can be cured.
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:md will cure these diseases.
T4- ics 1 fn/tf That Piso's Cure is warIt IS (I J! act ranted.
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FUlcerated
NEW YORK CITY, March 3,1870.
DR. I.VORAHAM, WOOSTKR, Oirro—Dear Sir: The six bottles you sent me by express came safely to me, and I am most happy to state that the the Oil has cured me ot Catarrh and Deafness. No man can realize the difference until he has once passed through ten years years of deprivation of sound and sense, as I did. I talk Macedonian Oil wherever 1 go.
Yours, ever in remembrance, DAVID WHITE.
Kidney Complaints and Old sMores Cured of Years Standing.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN.,June23,1870.
DR. INGRAHAM, WOOSTER, OHIO—Gents: Macedonian Oil has cured me of Inflamation of the Bladderand Kidney diseases (and old sores) that I had spent a mint of money iu trying to getcured. Sirs,it has no equal for the cures of the above diseases. Herald it to the world.
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DeBing'sVia Fuga is the pure juice of Barks, Herbs, Roots, and Berries,
CONSUMPTION.
Inflamation of the Lungs all Liver Kidney and Bladder diseases, organic Weakness, Female afflictions, General Debility, and all complaints of the Urinary organs, in Male and female,
producing
that
ar
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-'-DTSTHJIEBY, ~R7- STORES, 8. W. cor. Kilgour and and 19 West Second East Pearl sts. street.
I^istillei ot
Cologne Spirits, Alcohol & Domestic Liquors, and dealers In
Pnre Bourbon and By® "WWskies. ld«m r.'
Gravel
.u Consumptive Decline. It purines and enriches the Blood, the Billiary, Glandular and Secretive system corrects and strengthens the nervous and' muscular forces. It acts likeia charm on weak nerves, debiliated females, both y't-ung and old. None should be without It. Sold everywhere. ^Laboratory—142 Franklin Street, Baltimore.
TO THE LADIES. BALTIMORE, February 17,1870.
I have been a suflerer from Kidney Complaint
Gravel and those afflictions peculiar
to women, prostrating my physical and ntervous systems, with a tendency to Consumptive Declinn. I was dispondent and gloomy. I tried, all "Standard Medicines" with no relief, until I took De Bing's wonderful Remedy. I have taken six bottles, and am now tree from
combination of nameless complaints. How thankful I am to be well. MRS. LAVISAC. LEAMING, dly Oxford Street.
CHOLERA.
RECIPE FOB THE CURE OF HOO CHOLERA,
Sent with full direction* lor ONE DOLLAR and Stamp. Address, E. H. STIVERS, Madison, Jones co., Iowa,
r.fl. Also cures CHICKEN CHOLERA. 18w!T
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This policy will hold good for two years without further payments, so that the cash payment of a 810,000 policy in this
Company will be equa
to only $97.90 per year. A large number of policies have already taken by some of the best citizens in this candi date for public favor, which is destined to do a large business here, and why should it not, for for notice some of its liberal and distinctive eatures
Ordinary Wliole-life Policies are Absolutely Non-forfeitable from tlie Payment of the First Annual Premium.
All Restrictions upon Travel and Residence are Removed, and no Permits Required.
No Accumulation of Interest or Loan." of Deferred Premiums, and 110 Increase of Annual Payments on any Class of Policies.
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On Ohio Street, between 3d and 4th,
Or upou any of the following gentlemen, who are members of the Board, and who will give any information desired:
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REFBI5ERAT0B.
DOK'T WASTE MONEV
On a poorly made,
IMPERFECT, UNVENTILATED ICE CHEST OF FOREIGN MAKE, When, for the same, or less price, you can procure one of
JOSEPH W. WAME'S
Celebrrted Patent Self-Ventilating
AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS,
WHICH
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Yours, respectfully. JOHN J. NIXON, D. D.
Oct. 12,1809.
DR. INGRAHAM Co.—Gents: I suffered 35 years with Rheumatism in my hip joints. I was tortured with pain until my hip was deformed. I used every thing ths*t I heard of without obtaining any relief, until about four weeks ago I commenced using your Macedonian Oil. I am now cured, and can walk to market, a thing that I have not been able to do for twenty years. I am gratefully yours,
ELIZABETH WILLIAMS.
The Macedonian Oil cures all diseases of the blood or sUin, Tetters, Crofula, Piles, or any case of Palsy.
Price 50 cents and 81 per bottle. Full Directions in German and English. Sold by Druggists.
DR. INGRAHAM & CO., Manufacturers,
211dly Wooster, O.
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RUBBER GOODS.
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A1 kinds of goods made to order for mechanical and manufactured purposes. All goods sold at manufacturing prices.
Woodworth'g, Daniels and Dimension Planers.
MOLDING,and
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1
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N E S E A S
,:&BUBNETT»S FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
LEMON, VANILLA, &c.
THE Superiority of these Extracts consists iu their PERFECT PURITY and Great Strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter into the composition of many of the fictitious fruit flavors now in the market. They are not only TRUE TO THEIR NAMES, but are PREPARED FROM FRUITS OF THE BEST QUALITY, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only need be used.
POPULAR UOT£L^.
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None have compared with yours in purity and strength."—[Burnet House, Cincinnati. "We use them exclusively."-[Sherman House, Chicago.
FAMILY' GROCERY. Cincinnati, February 5,187o. Messrs. Joseph Burnett ifc Co., Boston:
GENTLEMEN—We have sold your Flavoring Extracts for more than ten years. They have given perfect satisfaction, and sales have constantly increased. We could not be induced to sell, nor would our customers take any other Extracts. Yours truly,
JOSEPH R. PEEBLES' SONS, Northeast corner Fifth and Race st*. Cincinnati, November 17,1869.
Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston: GENTLEMEN—Your Flavoring Extracts please my customers better than any others, and they are the only kinds I use in flavoring my soda syrups, having proved them to be the BEST.
Yours, respectfully, T. S. PENDERY, Fifth & Vine ts.
Wholesale Confectioners, &c.
Oftice of L. N. Smith & Co., Wholesale Confectioners, Ac., Cincinnati, April 30,1870.
Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston: GENTS—We have been selling your Extracts for some time, and find they suit our trade better than any others, and we do not hesitate to say that they are the VERY BEST we have ever used or sold.
Wholesale Grocers' Sundries
From the
well-known
A E N
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FOR
STEAMBOATS,
STATIONARY FURNACES, ETC.
RECEIVEDU.S.theSilver
r,
Joseph W. Wayne,
Id6m
BART & HICKCOX,
Agents lor all the Principal Manufacturers ld6m 49 West Fourth St., Cincinnati.
MACHINERY.
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W O E S E A S S v. Manufacturers of
the HighestPremiunis ever award
ed in the fa Medal,) and "honorable mention at Paris Exposition." Guaranteed more durable, and to make more steam with less fuel than any other Bar in use.
The superiority of these Bars over others is owing to the distribution of the metal in such a manner that all strain in consequence of expansion from heat is relieved, so that they will neither warp nor break. They give, also, more air surface for draft, and are at least one-third ligliter than any other Bars, and save 15 to 30 per cent, in fuel. They are now in use in more than 8.000 pi aces.com rising some oft
K*S
llSf
house of J. T. Warren &
Co., who can supply dealers with all kinds ami sizes of these favorite Extracts: Of lice of J. T. Warren Co.,
Cincinnati, January 1K90.
Messrs. Joseph Burnett ifc Co., Boston GENTLEMEN—The large and increasing demand we have had for your Flavoring Extract* convinces us they are taking the placeof cheap, impure brands. THEY SELL UPON THEIR MERITS, and give entire satisfaction to our jobbing trade. Vory truly yours,
J. T. VV A RREN & CO.
5"Great cur.? should be used in the selection of flavoring extracts. Cakes, Pies, Puddings, Ice Creams, Ac., depend upou their flavor for their success hence only the most healthful and pure kinds of extracts should be used
BURNETT'S EXTRACTS are for sale by ALL DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, and by DRUGGISTS. Many dea lersdesi re to sell cheaper impure brands, affording larger profits. B" ware of them.
A Magnificent Head of Hair
IS SECURED & RETAINED BY THE USE
BURNETT'S
O O A I E
A COMPOUND OF COCOA NUT OIL, AC., FOR DRESSING THE IIAIR.
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Jos. Burnet & Co., Boston,
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GRATE BAR.
uelargeststeamships,
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MACHINE CARDS.
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Manufacturers ol
COTTON, WOOL
AND
Flax Machine Card Clothing
Of every Variety, Manufacturers'Supplies, Car ing Machines, Etc.
HANDfurnishedEDWIN
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LATHES, ETC.
WOOD, LIGHT A CO.,
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From 16 to 100 inch Swing, and from 6 to 8 feet long.
PLANERS
To Plane from 4 to 30 feet long, from 24 to 60 inches wide.
NASMYTH'S STEAM HAMMERS.
GUN
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WIRE.
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Manufacturer ol
REFINED IRON WIRE, Market and Stone Wire,:
BRIGHTandBridge,
Annealed Telegraph Wire, Cop
pered Pail Bail, Rivet, Screw, Buckle. Umbrella, Spring, Fence, Broom, Brush, and Tinners "Wire.
Wire Mill, Newark, Nevj Jersey.
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Carriage, Baggy A Wagon Material, of evwy variety, JEFFERSONVILLE, IND
DEEDS.
BLANK
J.
DEEDS, neatly prlnted. for^
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