Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 1, Number 242, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 October 1857 — Page 2
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If fdino.
QUESTION,"
WETTER
11dictated
Editor.
RE-HAUTE,
TUESDAY HORNING, OCT. «Hh, W
*£bm "New Quibble" Expooed.
,1^-w rt^lybecotning quite arousing Oasea Hukaone desperate ftounderings to extricarte himself from the falsehood filch weliavebrandedindelKbly op$Qi» Vraj^lrpatf •ail proven to the entire gatiifaction of every person who hat read hisarttcle denyiug that be
On £, and every step he has taken ltas butinvolved and entangled him deep* er and (aster in tW mealies of falsc""fiood and deception.
In his article of yesterday-—the late«t and weakest of his defences—he contradicts himself tiro or three times, fcgoflty offour or five inconsistencies, and niakes himself ridiculous generally. lie first acknowledges that tie denied venting a letter
"ASKUTO
ANY
as that with which
we had'.charged him,, and then acknowledges that we "published
THE
and that the question was
Whether the article was written by their ''dictation." Then, a littlefurther down in his article he abandons this positldniAgnia, uikl Says:. "W were watUfied that Messrs. Tousey lieKeen never wrote the article—we know they are not writing men, but supposed they had dictated the argu meutt to the Union, and hence wasted them tie questionWell,this is decidedly a new position. He didn't ask them if the artiele "Was written by their dotation but merely whether they
the arguments Oh, that's
all, is It Poor fellow, how unfortunate Iwj was in asking in that, letter, wish to know if it was written ty your dictation or meets with your approbation when he merely designed to say, "I »vi»h to know if you dictated the.arguments Now, it happens tliatthero is just one little word iu his
letter fhnt most effetftoally prevent^
hil weapo from the falsehood in that way, nnd tliat is the very little word A*6y.f*- If he had intended to a»k merely whether they dictated the argilfN*»fe, ho (fhouhl have asked it in such words,:Or if lie dcfircd to »ise such fmra?4ol6gy£ai
f1he
3l^tni
did rise, then he
sjiooldt have asked MessTD. McKewi A TouBCy if the article vas written AT /heir dictation which might haw impEed that they merely requested tts to write*** articjs^ 'Bay .of |»kod-theth tha^rttll#^# written BY thrir dictation, which means nothing more nor less than that thty dictated mry teord $ it.
4
ma. Every step ih&t theguilty man takes "^Cr extricate himself from the eonsc?1 qnenecs of hl8 crim^ invariably fi»r: niahes additional evidcnco against liim, and every deception he practices "iMrt cotefirity the opinions that' others liavo of ht^ guiU. l*hus it has been with the editor of the Expir^sa in thit ailair. Ho b*» been charged with writing that letter, has deniod it, atid ^jhe uttered a malicious and _t unfounded slander in his denial. We have pro vehittrpon him with his own words,] that on refnsal of owhen of property
own h»ndii%Hc find*
bitterpili to «wallow, and h*«
vainly attest pied, forthree or four da]r«, to tr$ar reef them with^repaated faimhood«, thinking that ifthej e^nld not be sweetened to hit taste, heconld at alt eventx nial.Tj the pcople believe that the dose was oaay to take^ .but every o«e ean plainly sco how it «ickena and choke* hi®. Well, all we can tay inconsolation to him. t* iliat St^bi mtdicine wfcieA hopt will do a Aim some good, and Induce him, if for 'I no otberTOkaon than to avokl a repotition of the (io *e, to try and tell the truth in the fuUre. ii—i ii- iii'i'1' «"'»r jf
S&T It ia rnmorod that Mesara. Win»lpwt Lannier Co., of New York. have failed. We hope it a mere ,•
ThalMteBank cf Indtajaf Lontrau Oct. 17.—The Jmww branch of the State Bank of Indian* ap^de for ita bills-
vOfldi!T«t» «f ON* Counter*, Oct, IT,—TW» folJowmg nhe the official returns far a* re*ivevl: For Chaae—LoRtd. 422 ,*
fag for Kavwe—Hwtffo^V, 271 Moht-
Council Proceedings I ffar Hitx, Oct. I £oiara«CCotanctl met pi^|iaBt to adjpuiimneat.
Present—Hi* HeittrMayeffpattirson, and (all board of Coahcilmea. 1-he ttlnotes of the psocoMng ractfting weremlaad signed. -f
The board of Inspectors and Jodg* ea of ike late Section held io the fifth Ward for Conncilmen, on the 1st day of October, reporW that Mr. A. B: Barton had received the highest namt0?¥ andvtherefore, *aafd»Jy declaretT electa^.. /l
WrO^*^air tetter** «**io?theTetf&f^« A Keen Tooeey, and our answer, in the ioery teller itself wa« published. He ha* already told at least a half a dojKn diffcrciit He* his reck* less endeavors to clear himself of this
Mr. Barton was' sworn ipto office. Dr. Read, the committee appointed
«k Richmond Railroad (belonging to ,the city of Terre-Haate) t* Jame« Iiook, reported that the transfer had been made and Mr. Hook's t^cefpt for the same deposited in -the hands of the School Trustees.
Mr. Conner, chairman of "Ae committee to let work on Fourth street, reported that said work had been let tb Mr. Cliadwick.
Dr. Read, chairman of the committee to let building of Engine House, reported that said building had been let according to the plans and specifications of the City Engineer, io Mr. James Hook, his bid being the lowest viz: 82,170 00.
Mr. Conner, chairman of tlie committee appointed to employ city -attorney, reported that the committee had employed Messrs. Scott & Booth, said city Attorneys.
Mr. Breen's bill for grading and graveling crossings
OB
Wabash street
was then submitted to committee ou account On motion of Mr. Conner, the following Ordinance was unanimously adopted: T0S&., Entitled An Ordinance to prevent and punish injuries to the streets, alleys and crossings of the City of Terre-
Haute: Be it ordained, by the Common Council of the city of Terrc-Haute incorporate), that every person or persons digging or excavating or causing any oxcavation to bo tnado in auy street, alley or crossing in the city of Tcrre-Haoto, or removing or causing to be roiho vedany earth, gravel, stone o^feand being a part of any street* ni
er?ssi^!C( s®*
other property in said city belonging to^fhe city of Terro-Hnutc, shall upon conviction thereof forfeit and pay any sum not ^tcecjling Fifty bollttrs and costs ior every such offense.Ml f*
Mr. Breen, tlie contractor oh Jfrain streot, tliea submitted a communication: 1".
Stating that the time had expired wlien an estimate should lmvrT)e6n paid him on work done ou NVabash street, that a large amount had bcon expended and but very little collected, and asking the Council to'" take the necessary steps toenfofc the Collection' of said estimat3. He also showed that, the amount of work done was $1,«413 20 the amount paid, ©452 02, leaving the amonnt unpaid Of 8960 28, and certified to before John Sayre,
Jiw»tice of the Peace. Whereupon, Mr. Tousey offered (lie following resolution, which was unanimously adopted:
Resoiied, That a precept lie issued directed to the Treasurer of the City of T&rre»®a&Wf ^hroifeting an assessment to be made for the unpaid esti* mate for work on Wabash street, and
to pay the tame within the time pre »cnbed by law, aaid Treasurer be in* straetad to collect the same according to the provision of Section 69 of oity Charter.
Mr. Conner tnoved that Mr. Hook he allowed #200 on contract for building Engine Bouse: motion *as l^t.
Mr. Tonwiy then offered tb« follow* ing. which wai adopted unaninwfns*r-{\
Resolved, Tliat the Clerk he authorized to draw att order in favor of Ja» Hook, contractor on Engine House, for 9200, wlienever the committee on Engine House ahall complete contract wiw said Hook and file the fatne In hand* of city Clerk.
Mr. Ilaney then offered the following Ordinance, entitled: An Oidinanee relating to the sate iif
Motion iril loat, Mcaars. ilead, JXomaay, K«alar, aad Barton, rotin^ ~lii^m«ciM^^f «he l«agais* la
Mr. Tovwf then nova* 4m afc£
OMMI,
via: that pertvoa exchanvdy
•aUii^ Malt he chu^ed for liceaae, ooly twe»ty-ive doJlara p«r anntttn.
Read, the *f-
pOSM
fttinatoerM pwposOd by Mr. iey|)|lM*|g»Me4, lloaiii. Beach, Ban tin, Conner, Uney, Hoagli, ««d Barton, voting in the affirmative, and Meaaro. Read* Towsey, Kester, and Barton, in the negative.
Hie Cleft was instructed to Jkhthe-lettiMg of work«a6t)i fiwa^) fo be lei at fhe ticxt rrgtdar meting of the CouncU. ...
On motion of Mr. Comier.the Committee on Kagine House, were instniced to iill waste lumber. oti Mari»et Hoose lot
On motion of Mr. Conner, tfe City Attorneys were instructed to take such stcpa as are necessary, against the T. H. & A, R. R. t/0.7 «o to have (hem repair xsroesitogs mada impassable by such road, and to reeovsnth daraagfis^s the cily may have sustained. v.'®rt:
vs
||^f(er«fi«wiitg andr nferring sundry bills, on motion, Council adjourned. *i
C. Y. PATTERSON, MayoL Attest: ^Jos. H. BLAKB, Clerk.
The Bog Cholere—What St? INTEKKB'rtXO REPORT FROM
TUB
LAND
XARY-
STATE CHEMIST.
The public attention has been for a long tiiue .drrccted to the existence of a fearful malady among hogs under the above name, ft has prevailed ior more than a year in the1 large distilleries of the West and South, as well as in the small pens of country farmers in llid North and East. It has committed serious ravages in the Southern,and MiddleJ3tateg,.,®nd early in the spring I was called on by the owner of a hvrge distillery here to attend\to his ho^l which were rapidly dyingr went at once to see them, and obtained for examination the bloOtl of many of the hogs in perfect health, for the purpose of comparison with that of those in articulo mortis, (in the act of dying.)
Thcscexaujinations, carefully made revealed the fact of a high innamma tory cWidition of the system, as the toubjoitieil analysis shows:
Healtlty Hog Blood—Clot firm, not large, scarlet colored solids normal fibrin as .2.33 per 1,000.. Diseased Hog 1^1^64—rClot not firm, but large and brown colored, solids, less than the healthy fibrin as 5.C0 por 1,000.
The blood in eaoji .case wa? taken "from' the arteries:^ .l'' This eoiulition of^ the blood evinced nVtgh deglefr'of fnfta4nmatory action, bat did not show in whit particular org jf.r _orgajjj||,.rstrnc^ue
fcor
struc
tures,: the iimatiimafcion was located. To diireover this, I made numerous po.st mortom examinations and found, 1st? Tlte braiti healthy the heari do. the stomach do. tlio bowels, includ* ing tko groatar or lessee intestinos do. kiducys (k. livet Ao.) melt or spleen do. lungs iu tensely diseased in. tlie upper. part they *€re eiigorged by dark, Wdfniou-'H brilised-lookfttg blood, and in the loweijj lobes' the inflammation hud pj oceeded'to saflfocution. bciitgfiUed \Vith pumlesat, bloody matter,\aiut enlirely incapable of carrying on the proceae of\brfvithiog. The left lung was generally more affected than the right, and in every insUnce tlie inflam matiou fi^iiroceeded to a greater ex
inatioH.li^p tent in tlie lowe# tban ^he uppqr parte of tho lungs—in some caaea the peculiar atructure of the lung could not be aeenrwentirely had become disorganiaeiL^ In no oaaoa were well defined, abacesscs foutnl, mot waa the windpipe inflamed b«t a «hort distance From (he'ieat of the inflanied Inng:
Symptoms. -~The first aymptoma were a la2ine«B on the part of the ani* mal affeetO'l, some loai of appetite
cough, sometimes a slieht purging of the bowels, and a yelTowwh nrine tlieti -the a^null would hetonw more Weak, and «aem to be paralyaed in the email of the baeki totter about for a *hort (iue, and ffnAlly lie down and die.
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The treatment was divided into two parte—prophylatic preventative) And enrative. With a view to the fir»t, the pens wore Mattered over vpth plaater of Paria and water-*!*ked lime, while at thi^aame timo thejr and the
btratfott of soda-ash and borilla.— The«ia some trouble in the solntion of borilla, and oiB. thia. acconnt aoda-ash ahould always be and with it About teo grainf of" «oSa-aah aikd the aaaM quantity of borilla should he given to
Spuitaons and intovicating Itq- teacli two 4r threa tua«« dwljr, fbn: Jit'lzT jnOwdin ^their food* TbhM^bnld he
3tk Tooeey moTed amendment ctriklagoat lalt the forego ittg ots dioaoce.
gtven to'the hco^y
6of
aa w«l!
h«M» and the
tnoifitfteiii|ty Of tfcolnwase. The numlar eftbeir deataa Jiminisllrt 25 lorc«t «n tte second #y afhir their admiliitratiM, and in aAort time tlie dtafjgjiMred
As loon an Ihe hogn'were manifesfly siek, thwjr were put in pen* by the«iselves, and snbjected to the above treatment Of th«et thirty per cent, recovered, while before, all died.
Causes.—-It i« a disease of general o^phprif 'or^gifi, influenced by emlocal, Oxeitiiig causes, sweh aa the sweating sickness, black-death, cholera, *1ld"
rtheJ,
vv..
,.t
Th^r Street Commissioner was instructed to filljn.»puind cistern atthe cro^sing of ,Foarth .i?!r,W.l».h •Streets.
epidemic*, whictr at
t»tt»a havedev^Uted. wore or
less, all parts of the earth, aad of whose intrinsic nAtitfp wej knojr bui very little. It is not confined to distilleries, bat has also provad dest ruetivo in the coimtry^x It is not produced by striclmine, oc any v^etalde or mineral poison,
The disease attended with swollen jaws, the proper name of which is hog quinsyv prevailing in some parts of the State, has no connection with the above, and can be most successfully treated sby making iaoiijons over the swelling i^Hid jpoortn^ iti a sm«U quantity of salt nnd turpeiitine.
I should he obliged to persons throughout jtha JUnited States, who have obiefnS this disease, to eXawiine thO blootl and the diflferent organs ahd report to be the results. Should any be incapab^ of making an analysis of tlie blood, I will with pleasure
Financial News.
.?i: PuiLADELPBIA Oct. 17, lljl. Th« notes of all solvent banks before the suspensions in this i^tate, excepting the Anthracite Bank ofTamaque,' and the Farinera' bank of Lancaster, are now taken on deposit at the banks in this city, and are paid out for their checks and notes. It is supposed that arrangements will also be made to take the ub)ve bank?. The banks of Baltimore do not take any Pennsylvania or Virginia notes. Virginia notes are at a disciJ.ft^k7pC,fto?m one to ten per cent.
FOUND.
N MoM&y Oct. a Roll'of Clothing ^Jch the owner emi have br calling nt the GiMCcrT Store of J. W Stnkton. arcst sile of the l*iuare, atHTpsyirig for thid adv ertisiisnurnt. :... {dlw
OK.-8^, B. SMITH,
(«eccrasoR
TO H. «. A «. •.ASTRRH,) .^
OilBec on Ohio St.* betweeu 3d 4th,
TGRRE-HAIITG) l2Vi.
Docaall styles of artificial work, ia tho vety iK«t manner "ii introdiictng the new aud bwtwtifwl tmprorcmciit t^uown
AS
every
ii
the
siek hog. To tin well does no ham U» the .akk it it a aaecoaitfri Mmlf. ,"*'
Aa^ta the hamaa ^paeiea, aa ia hogs
baidiooa diaaaM, #aiig
OB
to the de-
straetioa «Tthfe (MdMt/Wore the jmae vytiiplcdnk grwa Matt of alari^ Md ia aiaay hoaa which appear* a. wero yisseiWBsy «MM:
iittMnmatwfc te above xtmedies were ttrsd on
fhe
1
YORK, Crt. 17.j^S'
There has tiecn but little chango today iu the aspect of fiuandal affairs. Two suspensions ate announced in this city, via: Messrs. S. Ik T. Lawrence, dry goods, and Lynet. «k Johnson, carpet dealers! 'llie failure of Messrs. Burns, Raigwell, & Co., heavy Philadelphia house, is also,, announce
J. IVjL/
•**At the first board Stocks were quite activfe, and the ndVnhced price,i of yesterday were fully austaincd. At the pecond board tho transactions were Brnall, oiul prices wore slightly easier. New York Central 54, Oaleua and Chicago G8, Cleveland and Toledo 28,.Cleveland and Pittsburgh 12.J-, Virginia Sixes 8t jv
"JilAn-ly't Cfen)-
platHc prienffiC' Givespartietthtr ajtention to discasca rtflh^ mouth Attd gnm: rrgnlntc# deformittep, nttd performs nil othef operations in his prcfosaiom JVepar«ra Superior Toth rowdtr. aiirtkoeps on had the ^e4t"Nd«n(al Soap* iuid Htai -he?.
April 4 '67-d*wly»
FASHIONABLE
E S S 1 WO. HRCHAlf IC»» HOW, TERRE-HAirrE, 1ND.
MZSS OLAR& IT
rp.AKES pleasure in aatmancittg to the la* dies of Terre-Haatc, that ahe l« prepared toCmt nmd Mmkt DrttseswfmU kimi* and of avery rarletj- «f patera. Being regnlariy IVtrnWted arWi the lateat ttahidbd) the is read? al alf tiatoi to pieaae the mat fiatitBOlwt
O" Work proroptlj done to order, and oil the aiett MMoaabie
rtertitt.
CTTbe patronage of thc lattte* ofTerre Raate if most reetwctfally wlkltrf Oct 19, l8S?.»d6w.
zmSL ORA'
Family Medicines! I TAtflrfi mi« VTIfffB tegetible wtedkhie *dpefeed«« all other retmdiet that have Wen otfered to the public for the eore of Agae and Chilla aad Fever of
description. Price 7i eeato
per hoi. AmtiBUlimn, mmti lipi/Mpti1, Ca'ktrtk, mmd Pmf^trny V*y*U, PMt A ewe for alt StlHoae eoetplaint, fool atom* •aeh, head adt^maip dwlle, di^pejwia, li«t foiaplahit, dkrrhaMC,flax, Wall *befd^ cctoape^hox. A -v
GO(JEN VERMIFUGE!,
it Mmdff rtadi for *«*»». ofc AMERICAN LLVIME^ft! For the caw of Chotera. Chofm VMM, CraaupChelie, Khevnatisai, F. las, *«., aMd htet^tdirtlendhr. PHeeSSrti.
The abort swdidaef tave dlreeUow hoetaiaetbett.at!dlli«BaMtrT«feetaMeref-
•a.to dwireaiaAve eflheW.
a n.o.
-U ^L.
%anom: sorr te tw W am** Ml ^Iwhii IB MM! arfO iwna twiMat at tW ffmiiri Halt, a* saw nt afrti* a»|ig^a»
*Sf«*f *mJ?£££kSE«W5 Wi at at^C^ai 7^m te ^y^aaKfaaqpjaM.^
I* Nip pert* Bro New Brick Building
ON MAIN STREET,
Between 4th awd 5tlu -r- **W
S E N I
1 is
a a
•a. ,'T*
furnish
them with instruction show to per* form it. JAMES HIGG1NS. State Agricaltural Chemist of Md. ^1 VsSt ?P
In the way of
Fine French Merino^ at
?5c and 81,00, worth 1»25, and 1,50
^V,i ""II SUPER ,'t.
VALE Rl OI AS.
"^At 82,00 worth 2,50^^(
ft'l&W.,. ELEGANT
5000 vnrds
^y*—~ Bleached Moslins, f'» jy I
THE
.if/aren4!
Parisian DeLains,
50 per!cenr. less thau their original cost -i m«»: i/r *tfi HASDSOME',4 Zi-
INDIA VALENTIAt
v-
w- S —For 10c, worth 30.
BEAUTIFUL1^ trr
'J0»
*.
Austria Plaids and Stripfts,
For 40c, worth 60.
1000 YARDS OF I
Manchester Delains^f PI anywhere else. •A*/ 2000
For 20c, worth 25 ii \vh»
yds
12
l-2c Oing-ham,
1000 Hards
mi
Woolen Plaids
For 35 and 50c, worth OJ ati.l 75c.
At half a cent above cost. n1
6 4,10 4, 12«4,
1
Bleaehod Shectingi, Unuennlly "Cheap.
500 L.VWKS' CLOTH C'LoilC^, rto trt
^pm
$1 to 'HO'
TI.\11) SHA\vi7^ tf
At'25 per cent. Irtii tlitkh o» iginal Jdost. LOX(i UUOC11E ptlfAVVfjS For 812 ahiV l^i,' worth 20 nnd 25. Sqnaxe Bfbelie ShflWlsn Cheaper ui Etegnnt Stella 8Aawl«,
With Broche, .-tld Chenille itordcff,at half their valuct T^emo^t elegant lot of
Embroidered sleevas Collars
Singlo 6t evrjir uiTered irt tliin market)' aiid.^, oqrNd!
1
^w^eoiNOiu
\Jt At htlprecedcntitd low prices! A few fliordof tho«« J,'
Super Chenille Vatentia f«»r 8U5,00^ wori he 40,00* s' more of thone handvome l*aris lie L«t»«a Mebei De Voleate* for 912atid 910, chfeJL^
CLOTHSANl) CASSIM1SHE8, any color and quattty, from $1 to $10 -liovBlr QGativqBi* splendid lot.
all 1dud«. i.
Domestic Good
in any quality, and
Sold CHEAP! CHBAP! CHEAPHl UOeiERT, 61OVB8,
",U[
rRm^lACa
Pufot^ Yaten&aito. Halteae aad Thre^ U«»«»dBdglar,
B»mk( -«h» Placa.
t.
MifialH^ bttvm 4th aii-SlL'
:dtmu£r
^Emr
«sS"rt»aT SAMMMA*,
ofP. A E. Rjily, New Or\em Oetober 1«, t#!7#«dly
Cordial
r«tnfl
1
la t«(Ni THI* C.r»
H»1 4ttfUM lh« a Hffn Imm «»lf to aiyaeli and drtoife*M» roabtira «Ilk tw4, U» MKnltnkttiHlMlHH sujMrk* known to tfc« atml of o»a. U: Maod fwat, wIM cherry t«fk. pII»« ilaad Mr*a|)artlla. #Mcr with «Wf«, Rri I tie oMMt Jufitnlfela isaixiy IW th« mturtl health known. rXREMKDV, law*. Whrtt conrtlrf Ihrnufk ,.iturifvlait »al acrclvr^Uaif
iheclrnitanoanf ik* MMMI. It wsMlttM any* billion* munvrtf lk« ilwmiirk, tad MnwIIhm (he wIm)I««rpK«laalloa.
TSTRCMI
BBflh^nlnc Cordial will»S^ct«aUr
f*rr Ll*«r cutablalnt*, lH*pe|wlii, Janhtlkc. "C*!-»*«• J/WM) ThSititf, *ftt* turf mil ibrtttt /n« tt Jirtntettl £,'w *r OnMrt. Ih«IH*p«a, Heanbura. inward Pile*. AcidlVv or Slrliiicm «f the Slomath. rutlhen* uf BIiM 1 to the Head. Dull l*aln nr Swlmmlta] la lh« (In', Palpitation of the Hrart. Fullnrw nr U'tlfkl In lh« Stomach Sour KrartatUnta, Ch«kl«jf orjSufforatinir Peeling when lylmr
V«I-
lowneo ofUio Sklo aad Kye*. 5htht .Sweat*, lawartl K«vor*. Pain In the Small of th« IMrt,CbeM or Sil«, Sadden fln*he* o! h«*at. Denretsiva' jTSjilrttt. Prf|MW DrMnMk or aiV, ServoM
IHMMO,
Mm of Blotrhro nk the Kkla,
and K«v«ra»td Airo* tor ChMla jhd ^wr.) tl will alio curt
IMMUM
ni the
KkM$«nl«kl WrWkne
•r aad Wuiol.
ta, Hwoi. I lar ao# I* rl a a,
Strancuary. lalaiamatioa or Wtatnra af iha Womb or Madder, Whlitea. 4i«.
TIIRMK IS MO .VIKTAKK AHOI
Tkli ntilM.tlll R«TrMt io t«m
IBVIT.
nf tha
above 4la«a*o*. iClake* a» p«rdlrwrtloaa«n n«k bottle. In Certain. KnaWli and Pr«'l»r4i OVKR HALF
A
MILUOJf OF BOTtl.fcl
llava been *ald lurinc\hc |»a«t
IU
motilW, ak)
In no laatanre ha* It felled lei giving enVira •atn'' faction. Who then, will tnffer from *ukn*H »r )ellli1v whoa JUtLt**'* Str**glkrm»f C*r4tmt will furo you.
TJTIIK LADiKS.
Pn yiwi with |M hevuthy. and ytroaff 'fkik p»at nnw and got gtyno of \ltlr«a'« It will idrefqrlhen aad IkVlfantW vonr bkod to low IhrooKli every vein, and th« rich rn*y blooia of h«a1lh to mount to your rhcrk acaia. Kttrjf IxtUlo warranted t«
CIVP
•atisAu-tioa. -,*, +•.? s,
FOKCHI1.HRKN. Jt).
Wo gav t.i pannt». If yonr vlilldr*a in tlAly puny, or nMMcd wttk ro«pla1nU pravalmk aiapliir vhUdrni. give tWn^a •malt quantity uf s»n h^all'
Al«t«auS CardlnlTaud It will mak* thetn h^aVtliJi tat and l«u»i. IVIay ao\ a moiueat, irj It aat you will l»» convlarod..
IVlay (Hit a moiueai,
onviarwl. ..
IT IR »KI.»t to\rsTr TAKE.
IT Is
UKI.U'MI S ML TAKN.
v,.+ KV»MV OI'XTKV MKfM HA.NTktj1,,,^„ Ph..nl.l not Hit- city until he ha-' pfvcarw atapplyof .MrlA-t«i'* St^«r(hn.litn CorJin^ ii
•olUn»|.i4ly,bermi*u It Kl«-a\« chWIi Uliwouut will btf Mku« to thoto wlio uuy tu *«lV iiKaiii.
CABTIOX—Iktkf* «f IttuifllUti nr il'aUn wltw may try to |alltt iipnii yuu KUlrr vf Snr*»parllln traih. wliu-li lU«*y can buy ihmp, WV «yinK Itlsjuft a* fcn«wi, .^v»t.j#«th raeu. Ant f»r
Mr/.ftn'g Utrmttitunir
Ctr^t'il, and .tak#
•lottiliiK ul*«. It Is th« uty rrmrilj: tliat will jni rif\-tlio klnoil tlioroiiKhly.aiid it th* aatua tiia» «trnii]Cthtin tlio »\«icin.
Ono tnWp«fnoiif\il tnlcpii rtpry inMrhltif fnitln^ I* a mrtnin |r«vatlvo for Cholera, Chill* *II«1
F«-
ver. Vfllaw Kovpr. «r uny ir»r*!rnt dlta«««. Price only SI IHr bottle, or six txittlei for Si-. J. II. .M« r.EAX,
SoU rropri^tor •fth« CorJI»l.
Alio, Mcliean'* Volcanic Oil Uniniaat. WTFritwIiial dei.otoiaho corner vt *1 iiird aatt l*ll_ St. t^»nl», .Mo.
TPP For'nalp Iu Lnul«rill« by Brll. TallMtti a S|riti| ef & Bro.. and Itaymantl A fatlaai MrLKAX'S VOLCAsTl' Oil, UXIMtST.^ The bunt l.itiimeiil In the world for muu nr baa«t:
JtMfdtf RtwarkakU'C'r*
Pfrfomfd by .MrI7e.ni'* VoK'ntlr Oli LiaiailiBt. ttdiiil ritr v»urMlfN! Tliotii'ii* l^ord. biackfonlth. lUliic a fur CMM avenun on TOIIIII .IdtI. liinl Ii»rrilil0 fl«tilling •oroonhls fm t. lip trlr.i varkm» l.itiltaeuu,
SHITPH.
iVe..L»iil ritiilil ilo It lit ^Ml. Il« lH|itlri*d af t»rnr ti»lnir nblp i.» at nl* imda agaii) bei-ittmi lit* ronltl not Iti'iirnnv aplfht .11 ItU f»«1 and by oiirnninll b»ltli! i\f ^lc'.eiiii'i Vvb'anla Oil UlilnltiJiii ll« ix nun |'rfr'tly vi|f*d.
I'lieuiniitUm.. jM*r»ily«U. nttiratKla. brat***.
K|irBini, illlTin1**In IIIP UUhl* rtr mi!Ml»«, •w«tlt I'ftt
lnf*. wire throat, mirnrl or twoth*ili«. wonniin. fr-«li cnU. »oro«, •rubl.. piiliu. A«.. ylrbl 'to the "ittngtb" IliBiifhW vf Hit* wonderful Ltul-
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la, »*»r «, LT'IRTI "ittngfia" liitltiHi
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ment. For HrtrM«* AM»I rH\(ti» it l« an liifrtllbta raraed/ for chnl«, {toll*, pvndrlie*. Prurk«»»l lienl*. I«m»ne»*. «]nvlii. tW^HV. •pllnt. fUtula. bryiir*. 4welltn!r, w*und*. #ililMtinli» Ulte«. and »nri«n« other dl*o««e* wbh-n-aiilmali a'ra liable to from inJiiHceor nvl.l #nt«'.
Kverx Country Mprvhatil hnaij obtain a eup. |.1V till l.laluiant. It Mil* rapidly. ll »I*M« rut?*.
A lllM'rnl l\iW'rtUltl Will lid tt)a«te to ai«r«1iaHk whrt bitv Io rn^ll aftetit. For «nfl& bv..l. (I. Mi't.KANA f.roprlftor. ecrael o" Ttilril and Pina S'L Mult, Mo. iliu far wle a* tt.niYtit
J. K. Cuuldlijciiatit atid AUtii 1*»vef, tfeittyv Tr1r« Itauto, l«d.
T~~~ ilORM TO tHR nF.SGtTK: E li
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AffOlM
itmtroVed Frtrni of ana liun-
tlh?tl with gt)»d liiituw and th«T imprm i'rrttht.» llhit We arltl flfel! Pnr The tirvpertr in in this county, not nendttf nve'itiilcM from Tfei+e-Maule, aud ita No, 1, IHtle fiirm. Tiierc hmt never been ao cxxi chance for an hiv«tincut flVred in thi* tearJfCt,*nd it i* diitihtfui ahctlter there ever will fie Bghih. This property will lT dfTred it tliW rate for Iwo week* onlv.
BARNldr* AfT8TIN»"
()ct. 8-d2w N«». 4 Mechaniaa R#. BOOKS.
MABELNKWMurlan
VAUGHAN. By the author af "The
lji«pi|jfhler.M
Mora Simc, Hr llsriatid, author of Alone" and "Th* Hidden Path." MOHJIO!I«M.
REI
Leader* and Detdsaa. By
John Hyde Jr., f«»n«erly a Mormon Elder and rcfltdcnsa ht ait Lake Citr. F««f i»leal Oct.8dtf V-\-WMBCKMGUMVBi j, .. 3IOIIB EltilTBMgXt.
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Another Oall lot Aiii 18 NOWBEltfti MADE BY JOHNyr. dTHAffOK, wkigMm »f Urarerfa* and
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On i%9 Faulk aide of tWe PaMie *{«**, Tarra' llauta. tad., fr't apem* Katailjr
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aa trade, «a tlx- »*«i tenffcraf |w»»ibi« win a« Hwhlll Who will call of pattooaea ital«M^
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