Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 266, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 April 1876 — Page 3

THE

bit

Joseph Gilbert, Mastcr,^rcira^

II. 1.

Scott, secretary, To'

on Hall. The Counc subordinate

Ijoscp'n Gilbert, jifn-.t.-r, sr-c. Terre Hauie,

ablegates

Rural

.lo'i'l'ii

'l!)jl--l'

ofli. No. 1,161—J Bailer, Master, "VVm. TSailev, See. I'rairieton, 4 delegates. Otter Creek, No. 1.1S1-J II alt/., Iii.«ter, .1 Ortli, Secretarr, Ellsworth, live (leiCrates. liilev No 1,25(5—J Xeat, Master, MeCwifl, Sec.. I'llev, 2 delegates.

South Vigo No. 1,3JID—m. Bell, Master. Cac.ida, Secretary, Terre Haute, three dole-

.sailkey No. 1.208—.) -I I'mrel!, Master. 1! liedlom, Secretary. 'lVrre-Haute, live dele""fltC3.

Kureka No. 1,3-SP,—T.evi lioyle, Master, \V ltnndolph, Secretary, Pimento, dele'•'fltCS. 1'lvmoutli No. 1,012—li 1'ector, Master AV Moorchead, Sec. Terre Haute, three dele«rAtC.

Marion Xo. l,-J2G-Alox llowin, Master, J. Mewhinney, Secretary. Terre Haute, 0 delegates.

New Goshen No. l.S*2— Daniel Barbour, Master, 1 Balker, Secretary, N-\v Goshen, N«vins No. 1.002—S W McClintool:, "Muster,

W iMcX.'l ill lock, Secretary, Fountain, 2del--.gates. West Liberty Xo. 1,058—W 1'ettinger, Master, Dan'l ifawell, bee. Liberty ville. Kelegates.

I'rairie No. 1,553—II Bcntly, Master, (. ^ii-I'lierson, Secretary, l'rairieton, two delegates.

Ainerton Xo. George, "Walker, Master, .1 Walker, secretary, Athertou, two delegates.

Cory Xo. 1,548—W. J. Witi.v, Masjcr, J. s. Dunham, Secretary. Terre Haute, two dele-

gCenfcer

(Vigo) Xo. 1.044-J Wallace, Mas­

ter. K. Christy, Sec. 1'iley, ii delegates. Center (clay) Xo. 1,508—John Burns, Master, T. J. Fires, Secretary, Collin, two delegates.

Vigo Xo. 1,747—George I'ayne, Master Lewis '{delegates. Union III., No. S:-W—.T. Dawson, Master, A. Diindav, Sec. Terre Haute.

Wabash, 111. Xo. 802—11. II. Irwin, Master B. Smith, See. Terre Ilaute, three delegates.

Thursday, April 27? 187fi.

WOOLFEIiDElt.

An Invention l»y Mr. W. C. Braimvell, ol' Ellis Factory Whicli Will Kevolutionize the Woolen

Business.

There is now placed in position at the woolen mills of G. 1*\ Ellis on south ist. street, a wool feeder and weigher, the invention of W, C. Braniwcll. Heretofore it has been almost impossible to get the wool'to feed evenly into the tables. This invention overcomes that difficulty. It is thus described by a contemporary.

The plan upon which it operates is verv simple. The wool is taken into a large receiving box through which moves a revolving apron with hooks 21., inches apart. This carries if up to the picking cylinder, which revolves through the wool with

THE RAPIDITY OF A

Bramwell has been working four Ion years to perfect the machine. Seeing the necesity for it, and the inconvenience of hand feeding, he began experimenting bv making a plain box, ynd connecting a bell with one of the carding machines, in such a manner that when wool was needed

A

BELL WOULD RIXU

to summon a boy to weigh some more v/ool for the feed tabic. This was only a step. From this he passed to a machine a little higher up in the grade, and got nearer to the point at which he wished to arrive. 1 Ie found that he could do nothing with anv machine unless it weighed the wool. None of his machines had vet done this. Last winter he set about the task of constructing a machine hicl should weigh the wool and do all the other work necessary. During his spai hours, he made the plans, and the factory built the machine alone, the castings being made at King's.

DKNN1SON DAK-LINGS. DENXISOX, II.T-., April 27 All quiet at present. John Newell has moved to Richland crossing to-day.

A MONSTROUS CAT 1-IS1I.

Our community has been in a state of excitement over the discovery of an enormous fish in the mill pond at this place. It was first seen by Mr. C. A. NV ltt. who is a reliable man, and entitled to belief. He had a distinct view of it, and says it must be at least six feet long, and will probably weigh 164 pounds It Us succeeded so far 111 breaking the strongest hooks and lines, but a plan for its capture has been devised by Messrs Cole and S. Buckingham, and Mr. John Dow, a blacksmith, is making gigs lor that purpose. There are many theories about how it got in its present location. Manv contend that it must have been dropped by a water spout, as the pond is of rec'enVconstruction.

G. K. Newell, and John Dowk too a trip out to Clark Centre last week foi the purpose of hunting wild turkeys, but they made a failure of it.

Mr. Connover is very sick at present. John Brenneman, of Nuttawa, is here 011 a visit, lie is on the sick list.

Marion Rollings moved into Mr. Brown's house last Monday. John Tinker and his wife have parted.

A word to young men—if you wiil waltz, and wish to do it in the highest style of the an, do it tliusly your lett

GilMrSES OF THE

HAU',,

,1. S. lonham, :tsin*ng^t„rdav of au ^?iiT»o"rct'v .-»

i- anil was

•\if. l.-Ii?

Prairie t*«ek No.. C01.-.T. Ward, .1. W. Itcaucliamp,

aster,

Sec. I'rairieton, deleJ.

"'i iii'ou "o. 938—Samuel nook, Master, Kin", Secretary, Pimento, 2 delegates. Wabash Valley No. 1,05S—A Khoppe, 11:r, Homer, Secretary. Prairieton 4 dele rates

Mas-

Tvion, fjecrclarv, Pimento, three delegate.Loft Creek No. S. K. Cotillion, Majler, IIC Dickenson See. Secleysville, live dcle-

SAW,

V.VZZ

and cleanses it from all foreign substances, opens it and prepares it thoroughly. The refuse drops through a net work to the floor, and can then be removed at leisure.. Under the old system this^ all went into the carding "machine. The weel, being thus cleaned, then drops upon the scale, and when the required weight arrives ,the scales falls and it then flattens out upon the bed table, and until this runs off, the weight which "dumps" the scales, throws a small gearing in such a manner as to automatically stop the revolutions of the apron until there is a necessity for more wool. The whole is so useful, so thoroughly like clock-work, does it work so perfectly and seems such an absolute necessity, that the an ondei is that some one has not tried to^ invent something of the kind before. Summed up,

ITS USES ARE,

1. It opens the wool. 2. Mixesit thoroughly. 3. Cleanses from all foreign substances an 1. impurities. 4. Weighs it. 15. Spreads it on the feed table.

arrr^"jjroiind

KS"ihen fcrvvhirl.

her

above her

.rm under her _.. left

fn to a fineness oose eggs'fell in |hey came from a gbccaiMe bewildered ^unable to reach their

ins hauled the biggist Sis place last week with "|a perfect show.

JAY, of Xew York, ire at the Opera object, "From the (ladies in-

Au^fciQn free.

IrpfhsATUBAi.

A brother of mine, a man who is the last person in the world to believe over much, or to be in the least degree superstitious, wishing to be near a particular town, and yet within easy reach of the permanent country residence of his greatest friend, was induced (A. D, 1862) to take over the remainder of the lease of an old-fash-ioned mansion in Cheshire, where he, with his wife, children, and servants, in due course went to reside. He was advised to take the place as well because of the reasonableness of the rent, for it was spacious and comfortably furnished, as by the recommendation of the London house agents, a well-known firm in the^ TV est End, with whom the letting of it rested.

Soon after the arrival of the family and servants, the latter protested again and again that they were disturbed almost every night by a continual "tramp,tramp,tramp" of heavy footsteps up the stairs and along the narrow passage, out of which were two doors which led to their bedrooms. They would have it that the house was haunted. The sounds were sometimes so loud and alarming that, as one of the servants remarked, "It seemed like a regiment of fooisoldiers marching over creaking boards." Complaints were made to my brother, who merely said that the noises must be the result of wind under the joists or of rats,and he laughed at the whole affair. Some of the servants gave warning and left. Still the sound3 went on, not .'always every night, but, with certain cessations, from tinie to time.

In the autumn of the year 1863, a lady, her daughter of fourteen, and a maid, came to stay In the house and as the former was somewhat of an invalid, a suite of rooms' in the west wing, each communicating with the other, was apportioned to them. The second night after their arrival, the lady in question, suddenly awakening, saw in her bedroom a luminous cloud, which gradually appeared to be formed into the shape of an old man,with a most painfully depressing countenance, full of the deepest sorrow,and wearing a lai'ge full bottomed wig. She tried to raise herself in bed, to see if it were not the effect of her half-waking fancy, and the result of a disturbed dream, but could not. The room, in which there was no natural light, seemed to be partially but quite sufficiently illuminated and she felt confident that a spectre was before her. She gajed at it' for some minutes, three at least, hearing the ticking of her watch, and counting the seconds. There the apparition stood, and seemed to be making an effort to speak, while a strange, dull inarticulate groan seemed to come up as from the floor. Upon this, seeing the bell rope hanging within the folds of the curtain at her right hand, she braced herself up to sieze it and give it a most violent pull. Immediately she did this the face of the figure boro an expression of anger, and by degrees it faded away.

The bell, which hung some distance away, was heard by no one, and she was compelled to lie alone, for she feared to rise (though the apparition did not reappear) until the church clock struck four, when, the morning having broken, she rose and dressed herself.

In the morning, before she had said a word, her daughter, on meeting her, said, "Oh, mamma, an old man in a great wig trampled through my room twice in the night. Who could it have been?"

The lady being so impressed by these occurrences, which her host and hostess would persist in saying were only the result of her own fancy, determined on leaving in the course of a few days (as she afterward stated).

On the following night she slept vrith a night-light, and the door into her maid's room open. But the noise of tramping, which had been itherto heard only in the servant's wing of the house, which was opposite, was now heard in the east side of it. "Tramp, tramp, tramp!" the sounds were heard constantly without cessation so much so that the master ot the house, my brother, rose suddenly that very night, thinking that thieves had broken in, and rushed out to the east passage. But all in a moment they stopped nothing was to be heard, nothing seen all was still. This occurred again and again.

The lady left as arranged. The noise ceased for a while, and then be. gan once more. It was with difficulty that any of the servants could be induced to remain, believing that the house was haunted.—Rev. F. B. Lee-

THE l'UASASXKY OF RUSSIA.

A writer in a leading German quarterly, eays that the peasantry of Russia are in a worse condition than they were when Alexander II. abolished serfdom fourteen years ago. They do not live so well, and idleness, drunkenness, tramping, bloodshed, and arson have increased to a frightful extent. The writer attributes this result to the bad management of the Government-. The peasant is 1 slave of the Commune, which ooii^iois his person and property in such a way as to leave him no liberty. The Commune is more despotic than the master used to be.

IT

is 011 record that there was formerly in Sweden a law which punished the calumniator with a fine of money which was called slandermoney. But this was not all. The slanderer was compelled in court to Blap his own moutb, to recall the slander, to proclaim himself a liar, and to walk backward out of the court room. Moreover, he was incapacitated to make a last will, and, unless his accuser interceded for him, he was expelled front town. This law might do little harm now-a-days.

J. M.

DISH ON,

CITY

Bill Poster.

OFFICE

GAZETTE" HOIM J«»

CATJFOUNIA

The Chicago & North western Railway Kniliracos uiuloj one management HIP Hreat Trunk Hailwav T.ines of the WEST and NOItTHAVKJiT, and, w'itli its numerous In-anchcs and coniiections, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago ami ali points in Illinois. Wisconsin Northern .Viirhig-c.r. lu'iapcrcta. icwa, I-,e-brr."lr.,« .1 and \Vc:teni .uir.u«.mia. J1 itiiiaha riiitl i'atiiAi'iiia Is 1 lie sliorii-st and best route for all points in Northern Illinois, lo\v:i, Dakota, Nebraska, W\(lining, (.'olora !«, L'tali, Nevada, California*, Oregon. Cliina. Japan and Australia. Its Cliicag«) Sladisos! & S!i tusc Is tin short line for Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and for Madison, Bt. I'aul, JliuneaucliE, Duiuth, and ail points in Hie Groat oi thv-i.2t. It

A. Pet CI"

IJIpi

I ill!- 0:1! route for Win.ma, 11 m-11t W'atonna. Mankalo, ht. Peter, New I. I111, ami all points in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its

CJrccn Bay A Marquette I^inc Is theonlv line for .Janesville, attertown Komi Du'l.ae, O^hkosh, Aiileto\vn, Creen liav. J-jscanaba, Nejraunee, MarqueUe, Iloushton, iioucoek and the l-.ake Superior Country. Its

I-'rccport & Dubuque tiitc Is the only route for Elgin, Uoekford, 1-ree-port, and "all points via Frceport. Its

CUicago & Milwaukee L.ine tbe'old I^ake Shore lioute. and is the one passing through Evanstown, I.ake orc^t. Highland Park. Waukegan. Kaeine. J\eliosha to Milwaukee. PULLMAN PALACE CARS are run on all through trains 011 this road.

This is the Only Line running these cars between Chieago and St. Paul. Chicago ami Milwaukee, or Chicago and Winona.

At oinalia our Sleepers connect, •wnli the Overland sleepers on the tnion I acilii Ilailroad, for all points west of the Missouri

Oi'i (he arrival the trains froiri the East or South, trains of the Chicago & Northwestern ltailway leave CHICAGO as follows: For Council Bluffs, Oinalia, autl

Culiforuia,

two through trains daily, with 1 ullnian Palace Drawing H00111 and Sleeping Cars through to Council IJlutl's.

For St. I'aul and Minneapolis, two through trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached on both trains. For Green Bay and liaise Superior, two trains daily, with Pullman l'alaee Cars attaehed and running through to Maniuctte.

For Milwauk.cc,

four through trains daily. Pullman Cars 011 night trains, Parlor Chair Cars on tlie day trains. For Sparta and AVinoifa and Foi 11 ts in Minnesota, one through train daily, with Pullman Sleepers to Winonnn.

For Dubuque, via Frceport, two through trains daily, with Pullman Cars 011 night trains. For ISuIiiique and LaCrossc. via

Clinton,

two through trains daily, with Pullman Cars 011 night train, to McGregor, Iowa. For Sioux City and Yankton, two trains daily. I'ullinan Cars to Missouri Valley Junction.

For Lake (icueva.

four trains daily. For Rock ford, Sterling, Kenosha,

ung

Jauesriil vou can have fr New York Oiliee, ton Oiliee, No. 5 State street V111'1'1 ',. ,.? 2.:i Earnham street San Francisco Oiliee, l-i .Montgomerv street Chicago, Ticket Oluces, (12 Clark street, under Sherman House corner of Canal and Madison streets Ivmscie Street Depot, corner W. Kiime and tana street: Wells Street Depot, corner ells and ivin/.ie Street.

and to other points, 'roni two to ten trains daily, ilice, No. 415 liroadway l.os-

For rates or information not attainable from vour home ticket agents, apply to W. H. STENNBTT,

Fassenjfer Agent, Chi a,

MARVIN HT?GHiTTi Ccn'l Superintendent, Chicago,

Dyspepsia Dyspepsia

That llydi a-liea.le.l uisomer,

FI

WIUI

11OO FLAN D'S I'ODO PI1Y

oau

)cpression of Spirits. Sick Headache, Sour !munch, Scalding Kructations, Oppressive "ullnejs, Loss of Appetite, \Van, lasted

I'liat llvdra-heade.l disorder, with its had Oe SI

Anpearanee, and Nervous Debility, all indi eating imperfect digestion and assimilation or rood, ami thereby lack of nutrition, so necessary to tlies upport of the body, can be effectually cured bv the use of

HOOFLAN

D'S

OKltMAN' UITT 12IIS, the favorite prescription of that Kminent German 1'hysieia, Christopher W. Jloolland, or Langan-Salza, Germany, the ellieacy of which won for him many marks ot distinction by the crowned heads and nobility ot Europe. It tones the stomach to healthy action, regulates the bowels, arouses the'torpid liver, promotes natural perspiration, invigorates the nerves, ami restores all the functions of Natfire to vigorous health. The ellieacy of this remedy is dailv acknowledged by the subjects of its treatment, who now enjoy robust glowing healt h.

TJLIN

PILLS

are

reeoniended when a brisk purgative is required. Tliev operate thoroughly without grilling. Tlfey are the best Anti-l.ilious Pills extant. .IOIINSTON, 1IOLLOYTAY & Co., Proprietors, Philadelphia. Sold by all druggists.

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paying $1 for the

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HAIVI & CO.,

12 Wall Street, Slew

York,Bankers and Bankers and Lrokers are prepared to inimate character, lhis tirin is famous for making, and 111 it numbors among its patrons thousands who arc well otf. and are so because to their employment of

FROTHINGHAM & CO.

to

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CIJOSETS,

a substi-

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Buy Directly, ot.thc GBO\¥EIt, »iid get tooiStock. Semi Tor our NEW

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ALOGtE for ddress. o., SEED uoi§

OEO. S. HASKELL farnietv, Rocktord,1

Robert Yan TalS

brricE imoFERA HOtrais' TGBREHACTG,

•S3*!

11 Yon

er

from Rheumatism, Sprains, Stiff Jo'uUs Swelling*. Burns, scalds or backs when the Centaur 'Liniment affords cer tain relief. Many articles sooth Pp1^ *c

7

a

certain extent, but the-Centaur Liniment cures. The White Liniment is for the human family, the Vellow Liniment is for hor?e:- and animals.

prop i. t.v, .f the far.-,c.r»-.. FiV-nrh 1 sv.iar.raot li'o'ti.bears his namr-. has Lvduro.l the price of table board at his establishment, to $4,00 der week. This reduction is in svmpathy with that general decline in all prices, which is one of the noticeable and expected consequences, of an attempt to resume specie payments. Like a wise business man. Mr. Bruning has anticipated the decline, and hij cu^tomcis will iippteeiate it.

Ale at lieer'l*rices.

J. 1). McNaniara is selling at his saloon 011 south Fourth street below van the best of Toledo ale for live cents a "lass.

Seburger Brothers have recently pmcliascd from Alexander Mann, the cattle kind of Illinois, a choice jo^01

,x

fattened bv him for the New York mar et. These splendid cattle will be sei ec from now on to the customers ot this meat market. Nothing better was evei offered for sale iu Terre Haute.

They have also some line spring lainn. raised by themselves and warrantee superb condition. Call early to-morrou if vou wish to celebrate the close lenlen season with something splen .u the v. a of meats for dinner.

c!nlL

Bros., west side of Fourth stroet, between Main and Ohio.

Kinds

Matresses Made and Ail of:Upholstery Done at Hanleys.

I* 11 an lev, whose shop this spring is in Cook's block on Fourth street between Main and Cherry is prepared to P»l "P awnings, to make mattrasses, 1 chairs and to do all kinds ot npholstcnn0 work. Apply to him.

SPRINGTIME CO WE GENTLE AN-

and with it the laudable desire in every breast to doff the worn out hca\.\ clot in«- used last winter and don sonic suits in new styles and neat such as Brennan, the Ohio

make tips merch-

sK

\e*'i.

Re_

ant prince is constantly tui nin0 member that '•The apparel oft makes the man.

Ball Sells.

"The lYarie City cook stove, in the market.

The best

Wliats tlie X"se? of paving so much for a stove, when 0.1 can do tetter at Ball's.

S. II. Baker

received this morning a lot ot maple sugar direct from Vermont. Nowhere is such sugar made as in the "Green Mountain" State/'The lot thai "Raker h:ts is simply delicious.

PltOMl'T A1S1) ItfTTil A Chas. L. Feltus paper !'.:inger and decorator gives especial attention to paper hanging, decorating and cal^ilming Fine work a speciality. Shop No. 610 Main street, between Sixth and SevenU^ under the old Forty-Nine Cent store.

N. B. Prices as low as any shop in the citv.

Notice.

Any lady wishing to get a new Sewing Machine, cheap, will do well by addessing P. O. Box 222, this city. The parties owning it will sell it for cash at a great sacrifice, not longer neeping a machine.

AVOO,

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Hillsdale N.1I.

CHENEY BROS.'

Rlack and Colored Oros Grains.

SPRING- 1876.

Tlicse Silks, manufactured in tlie most approved manner, are warranted not to cut or chance color in wearing and weight, finiNli and iliirabililraiiy that can l»ei obtaiiii'd at corresponding pricesY

FOR SALE BY ALL THE LEADING RETAILERS. "Cheney's American Silks combine the most beautifully in costumes villi all the soft wool fabrics now iu \ogut, and heartily recommend them for their and durability to the attention of ourreaders."—Scribner's Monthly.

Tii a Great Southwest.

To

all persons desiring

UOMES

in the great

urosuerous AVe'st, the Atlantic and Pacifn I{ailroad Company gives a cowlml invittUio^ to visit its lands in CKVTKA'' -AI*n SOUTHWEST SIISSOUItr, v.hich possess all the reciuireiiients of a good climate, good soil, good water, and good health, with and cool summers, and short and mild win

ei s, 1,200,000 Acres of Prairie and Timber Lands are offerred for sale at low price and on long time terms in fact, made to suit purchasers, who arc furnished with Free Transportation from St. Louis to the .lands, at the Coinnnnv'S oflfcc ill St. Louis.

Kor particulars in pamjihlets v. ith maps, addie'ss A. L. VCane, Land Commissioner, •Ulantic & l'acitic Kailroau Co Fourth street, St. Louis Mo.

Gr. W. BALLEW,

IDEIT'XXST,

Office 119 Main Street,,

Over Sage's Old Confcntionary stand-

JOHN GRIERSON,

I=aarLtex.

House, and Sign

be,att

an«l illSpiiidC

near Ohestnt-.,-

Ir. Leon J. ^Willlen,

OFFICE AND RESIDENCE

EaglieS(r««ti)et. Sixth and. Seventh' Fourth HoVifec from Seventh."®-

*r«r iLiv« the: Fat of tbc Ls"' Witb««t W«rk Ike AIM mt Tntvelln^ Agents,

We don't employ/them, btit sell to "tlie tuff at factory pribes. Send for our free _price. U" hich -will give you nearest railrolM] tion, to

IKS

paiSfor after you hove "tested

lound aatiBfabtory, to that the purctiasteolufelyrniig nd'risk 'whatever. •iWv??..--c.bcat Scales in the wor

LfflflffENT.

So nearl/perfect are the receipts is there wonderful pam-soothing S" in? the Centaur Linimentss, that ^e can confidentiallyjav JLhey ATE ANY PAIN arr bone or mur-clcd aran.scnien

\Vc do

notpretend that they v.'iiijr.enda broken

fOi ™rn r.or,. ».u

and stop the pain. Nov

\TISM.

uaian-

the body

pcrancc is cccessary to a prope. pbvMcal, as mental condition. THE wniin c:-:xi -M-* LhLi^ particlariv adopted to all oases ot

Lumbago, Leuralgia bry pc-

iao Itch. Sprines. Chillblrins Luis, Lm

r.es,

Stine... Toir-ons Scakk. bc.itaa, Weak, I'.ack, 1'ains in Hie

Weeping Sinews Lit

PALSEV,

N\uu!u1"-

KNS.side.

1'rosted 1'ee

Ear ache, lleod-acue. Lkei^,

Oid sores, BrokenBreasts, sore Nipples, Sore Throat Croup., Dvpthena, etc. The most of these complaints the Centaur Liniment will cure: all of thein it will benefit, It will

EXTRACT

the pois­

on from bites and stings, and will cuie

HUSKS AKD SCALDS

without a scar. I he

following is but a sample of a thousand testimonials: Atoch 111. Dec. 1 1874. -Mv wife has frr a long lime been a terrible sufferer f.om Rheumatism. She has tried manv Physicians and many renrdies. The on! v'thing which has given her relief is Centaur Liniment, I am reio'ccd to sav tins has cured her.

Vv". II. RTNG, Postmaster.

THE YELLOW CENTAUR LINIEENT is adapted to the tough skin, muscles and flesh of the animal oreotion. Its eflcct upon severe cases of Spavin Sweeny, Wild Gal, Big Head, and Poll-Evoal, are little less than marvelous.

Messrs. T- McClure & Co. Druggists, cor. Elm and Fiont Streets, Cincinnati, G., says: '•In our neighborhood a number ot teamsters are using the Centaur Liniment They pronounce it superior to anything they have ever used. We sell as high as lour or five dozed bottles per month to owners of horses oud mules."

We have volumes of testimonial describing cures of Sprains, Kicks, Galls, Pool-Evil, Big-Head, and even Founders which are little less than marvels. No owner of an animal can afford to be without a bottle of Centaur Liniment, which anv dav may prove worth twenty times its* cost.

Sold everywhere, but prepared only at the ., Laboratory of J. B. Ro--c & Co. *43 Dev St. New York.

Tt is an indisputable tact that the Centaur Liniment effects cures never before peformed by any preparation in existence,—like 'Chronic Rheumatism of thirty years' standing, straightening fingers i:nd joints weich had been stiff for six years, taking the soreness from burns, etc.

One dollar or even filty cents, invested in Centaur Liniment will be wilhin reach when an .accident occurs, and will do more good than any amount of nione} paid for medical attendence. When phvscians arc called tliev frequently use tins Liniment, anil of course charge scveial prices for it.

"Astoria.

Cross, sickly babies and children may jov health, and mothers have rest, it they

will use Castoria. Worms, t'evc-rles.., teething, 'wind colic sour stomache, and undisgustcd tood, make children cross.and produces sickness.

3Castoria

Do you Avail, Books, Cards

SEE HERE.

Paints, Photographs? Why then do v*u waste money 011 swindlers. Instead send to tlie old reliable house of Hunter & Co. Established in 18(H). "We supply all -books, all goods at lowest rates. Send for some sonic of these. Trunk full of Fun, 15« How to win a sweat heart, 30c: Golden Wheel Fortune Teller. 40c: Book of Love Letters, 50c Boyitig Tade Easy, 15c Morgan's Masonary Exposed, 23c Hunters Guide, 25e Grangers Exjiosed, 150 pp. illustrated, 50c How to write short hand, 50c How to amuse an evening Party, i)0e Dancing made easy, 50c. Courtship "Cards, Fortune Telling Cards, Love Making Cards, 4 kinds,—each in each case only SOc Complete Iloyle, 50c of Freemasonarv, 70 How to win and how to

%yill assimilate the food, expel

wo^, and correct all these things. For 'twent^-years Dr. Pitcher experimented in his private practice to producc aneftective Catliaftic and stomache regulator which would-'bg as eflective as Castor oil, without its unpleasant taste or recoil.

The reputation ,5fi|liis experiment extended. Physicians§nd nurses rapidly adopted his rcinidy, toAvhich he £jae the name of Castoria.

CONSUMPTION^ CURED An old physician-, retired from active practice, having had plaocd in .his hands by an East India .Missionary, the formula of a simple Vegetable Remedy for tiiespeedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Broncfiitt is Catarrh, Asthma, ami all throat and- .lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all liervous cQnit plaints, after haying thoroughly tested 10 wonderful curative powerful thousands torases. feels it his duty to make it known sffoolS 111 IW M» his suffering fellows. Actuated by this tive and a conscientious desire to relieve in an suffering, 1 to all who desir

iiscientious desire to relieve 11 1 -r lie will send (free of charge Sire it, this receipt, with- fill i„

,»i

SK' fc ,vill, Stamp,

:ock, Syracuse, X.

Mnnroc Block,

NO MISTAKE.

can be made in buying Rj T.

Babbit's Best Soap.

15ocausc be oulj" makes

ONE QUALITY,

T. H. ICE CO.

WillOl«SATiiK AND RETAIL DEAlrEBS

Office and Retail Supply Depot,

155 MAIN STREET.

For ninety davs from April 1st, IS'G, the rite for ice' will he 50 cents per hundred pounds, for- hotels,, restaurants,: saloons, butchers 'and

all

half the usual prices. Tliei

25 South

Fainting. af-'MJSp

brmi«hn

This 10th day of April

after which

date and for the balance of I lie season the. rate:will'Be-75 ccnts -a-njjtone dQl 1

ar per hun­

dred "j riTRDun. rroprietor.

wHx:5Wjiirsr«6

fact that the Ni i3. -Dollar of lioston, is, does and has for years been selling an:immense

tickc

ov,it.t'

Our

rs

trickery, no lotteries, no dcl.ij s. All oi

(KTS

promptly tilled. Goods sont t. 0. D. 1 can see them before paying. AV c! dealt itli 0 700 ueople in December, 185. Gnc us ono t'rjal and like thousands of others vrc we shall secure your continued patronage. Wc sell one article for.$l, or give splendid premiums for^lubs. Tryiis ant cannot here give our list, it M" tlie entire baner.

house is endoised by the

bestmerchants and papers of by 78,000 patrons-S0 000 patrons bought of us in 1875. Send now for our great circulars. Address II. ORM1STON & CO., N. E. DOLLAR SAliE, S3.Broomflcld St. Boston Mass.

TTFTtafTt If you have any ragUS ged, dirty, torn, mutilated almost? -worthless -'scrip5- notes or bills which no one cares to take don burn it We want it, and for it will give yoti "iodclean:books., .notions, or even- cash. l£aIoiw&ii<i Belecfc_what-. you want, iledge iti a nutstffll." Inflation, 80c,

2 for 25c, 0 for.Wcj1, for «i.™ slzenSxJB. Beahtital

§iirlsColanyEngr«o:i,

ant ^.jg^comic name-T

|l ,0

15c^

(t'&end for onr

with a rcHablo house

This

JOHNS of Binshamton, N. Y.

each, 10 tox

ions, and other Deal, only

on jour .'dirty for anjr-

Weare giving Sew. iag acbines, Hunting

1

^Wmrr^EE.

me directed and delivered, in favor Oi i.lu ael D. Grovcrman, and agr.111st 1.0u 19 l'ahmever. John rahmeyer, Jmevej and Lcbarrpn Pahroy

in™

ordered to sell ihe iollowm desctibed real estate, situated in i0o county.. Indiana to-Trit

Fifty-six (5G) fcgt afiUAifcS- '(p) ir.ches eff the north side of lotmunbor ninety

01

tho original Iniots of the city c-i lene Ilaute in Vigo eornitT. Indiana ana 011 riATrUDAY,. 20th OV A^ lsr, wiihin the legal hours of said day. at tue 'ourt Iloiise itoor in Terre llaulc. I will frfer the rents and jirodts oftlie above described real estate, together with nil privileges and apurtenanees to the same belonging for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for ca.-sh, aud upon failure to realize a sum sutlicient to satisfy said order, of sale and costs, I will then and" there ofl'er the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. Th'*. -'i'h day of April, 1^7". |'i. IV lih". W. ,\|{J| 'ici itl..

SHERIFFS SALE':'"

BY

VIUTU E of a decree and order of sale issued from the Vigo Circtfit Court, to me directed and delivered, iu favor of 1-anra Cox, anil Itobert S.~Cox, land against I. Kailey ltichardson. I am ordered to "sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit: 'Thirty-one (31) feet, of lot number forty-eight (-18) south side, running bael: to the alley in John Sibley's division to the city of*Terre Haute Vigo County Indiana and 011

SATURDAY,20th of May, 1S7U

i/.easuin suilicient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there oiler the l'ec-simple in. and to said real estate to the highest bidder for| cash to satisfy the same.

Thisijo'thof April. 187ii. rr.I'ee..fS.2o UKO. \V. AIMCO, sheriff

SHERIFF'S SALE.

Bexecution

VIRTUE of a vciiditioni expon 11s issued from the Vigo Cir­

cuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Samuel If. Vottor, and against Henry «J. Westfall and Milton Rogers, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo, County, Indiana, to wit.

Beginingata point sevcnty(70) feet and seven (7) inches westof the southeast corner of out-lot No. fortv two (-12) running thence, west seventy (70) feet and seven (7) inches, thence north seventy-four (71) feet and seven (7) inches, "thence east, seventy (70) feet and seven (7) inches, thence south to the place of begining in Terr.) Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, and on

SATURIAY, MAY 1.'!, 187ti,

within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in'l'erre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above describe real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceedingseven years, to the highest bidder for Cash, and upon failure to realize a sum suilicient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there offer the feesimple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 10th dav of April. 187li. .. CAi:ri. 0, Sheriff. IVfe. pi.-2.-u

SHERIFF'S SALE

Bissued

VIh'TUE of a decree and order of sale from the Vigo Circuit (.'ourt to me directed and delivered, in favor of Mary Ruinsey for the use of Frederick W. Shalev and against George \V. Kennedy and Ruth Kennedy I am ordered to sell tlie following descrbed real estate, situated in Yi^o Coualy Indiana, to-wit:

Tlio South half of the South East quarter (v) ir weel ion twenty (20) Township Ten (10) North, range Ten (10) West and twenty two acres 011 the Xorih side of the north half (i) or the north east quarter V) »f seel ion wenty-nine (2".») Township ten (Irt) North range (10) West, in Vigo County Indiana, and on

SATURDAY, MAY 13 1370.

within the legal hours of-said tfav, at I be Court House door inTerre Haute, twill offe the reats and profits ot the above diseribed real estate, together witn all privilege and anil apurtenane.es to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a stun suilicient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then anil there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 19th dav of April.

BYissued

VIITTT'E

of a decree and order of sale, from tliti vigo circuit court to me

directed and delivered, in favor of Anderson Cusick and against Charles Vv. Nichols, Susan Nichols and James Huntin, lam ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

Commencing in the center of the State Road leading from Terre Haute Indiana, to l'aris Illinois, Eight (8) rods cast of the line between lots number three (8- and four of Section Sixteen (Hi) Township twelve (12) .North, RangeTeti (10)West, thence East, parallel with said State Road Eight (8) Rods, thence south at right angles with Said Road Ten (10) nods, thence west, Eight (8) Rods, thence North, ten (10) Rods, to the place of 'beginning containing one half Oi) acre more or less, in Vigo Couuty Xndiaua, and on 3"? SATunnAy, May 13, 1870, •!h,in-'tiTe lL*"-a! hours of said day, at tlie Coui t-IIouse d?or in Terre ilaute, wi" '.'J1"1.' the rents aud profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and anpurtcnances'to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years,to thchi^iest bidder for cash anil upon failure to realize a sum suilicient to satisfy said order of -Siile and costs', rwill then and there offer the fee simple in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

CEO187(i.CAKICO,slieriA.

w.

rrfe. $8.25.

Estray Notice.

slim horns,apparantfy.blindin'the left eye" about six years old and appraised at 1 wenty dollars before me R. McCart J. P.

NOTICE

Is hereby given fo A. P. "Dickey, A. J. Thompson, II. -E.Mclntyre a'td all other parties interested—Inknown, That the undersigned will., on the 27th dav of May, A,- 1. 187C, sell to the highest bidder for cash, one wagon, for the purpose of pitying storage and repairs on the same, accrued on and before Oct, 1st, 1875, with additional storage since in all amounting to$150.

BCKGAN & MU.I.IOAK.

X. B.

large consumers aud (w

centa per hundred to families,

3 TRAINS DAILY,

.^ .V FjS

r. r.^

Leave Danville as follows:

10i40A- M-S""--nection via. Jilooniington for. Springfield, Jacksonville, 111., Louisiana aud Mexico,

Mo% Kansas Citv, Atchison, St. Joseph, l)en..i] .w.Intj trAat nf tlit' Alissonri riv-

Bloomin'gton for El Paso, Mendota, Du buque and points In .-Northern Illinois ana Iowa. Through Sleeper and Coach Bloomiugton and Quincy-to* Kansas City* and Bloomiiigton toDubuque.

10:45 X=. M.oarchS

8g."sisa!i."sxisr«"®*. line. This train makes direct connection via Galesburg, Burlington, or Ottumwa for Des Moines, Marshal 1 town,

and. Burlington and

blTl»s

TptJIAMAN

as?*

*, 4

simple, certain and eflectnal,

which every sufferer,

es,

MARTIN HOtLINGER Clerk.

lds

nid all noints in Iowa and the Northwest. ipfJtfcMAN

SLEEPER

to Galesburg

COACH

to Gales-

train also makes direct connection Via Galesburg to Qnincy, Kansas Citj, Atchison. St. Joseph, Leavenworth and all intermediate points, andTia Hannibal for bedalia, Tort Scott, tarsons and all points in

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and Hannibal to Houston, and

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tr*lh

iu

JJ?TIi&-trnln al80 con-. Jtock Island for al

JOWA,

NEBRASKA, and CALI-

FTRFJAi Thleftriiin jnakes- direct connection via Bloomlngto'n for El Paso, Mendota, 'Pnbnque and all points in northern Illinois and Iowa. -This- train- has -PARLOR: CARS, with -State Rooms and Refcllning.Chairs to .Peoria and

ROCK ISLAND

and

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MANUFACTURERES OF

Invile the attention of buyers to thc-i instrument.:

within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Ilaute, 1 wil 1 oiler the rents and prolits oftlie above described real estate, together with all the privileges andapurtenances to the same belonging.t'or I ionr ,, term not exceeding seven years, to ihc high- rM«/-innati EXpOSXiiO" lti/o, was awarded them lOl' the Eest est bidder for cash, and upon failure to real-

THE

day evening ajb "J,® of Main and Fifth Hall,

(.t,»

\11 members and viit-

in^membeis are co.d'ally invite,1 to attond our meetings.

A. M- MCKKNXAN, C.

W. n. WotFE, R.

11, meniliei and vi,?th?g nieinhers are respectfully invited t„attend. W. M. l'lTRCKI.!.. M. W. c. 1'. GEKSTMKVEK, Recorder.

Fifth streets. hers are invited Sa. hc-.n. CHAP.EP:I.TI'S, CTiief of Reeof!.-. 1*.

510.

O.

VAUGHN,

il.

J. 15. SiftKK, Recorder.

Ot*.

A. Iff. TERRE IIMTI .. CM. NO. 8, ORDER

AMERICAN MECHANICS nij-ets ew.rj Thursday evening at their

0J"1-Lh

USV-!-V-1

northwest corner of Main and iftb stii.it at o'clock. All members and "'iliiembers are covdially invited to tuU-nn oui

lneetin:

II. L.

GKO.1870.CAKICO,

l-i-f. ?S.2.-.

w. sheriff.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

MANHOOD HOW liOBT —HOW RESTOHED Just published a new edition of lr .Just pulllISilC'l a"""". CfJLVERWELL'S Cclcbrat

self-indulgence

8^»Prico,

CCThe

scale.-l cnvelopi"? onl six-

celebrated author, in this admirable Essav, clearly demonstrates, froin

Essay, clearly aemous^riiiet, i.--,. years' successful practice, that

lli:-

clwa,)ly

condition may be. nia euie g^This' lo" tn«^ /n the hands of

Jnnth JUKI every mail in the land. &nt^uler seal, in a plain envelope, to wn,l3£&°, post-paid, on reccjj.t. or *•.

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PATENTS

Canadas and Europe terms as low as those of auv other reliable house. Correspondence invited in the English ancl foreign languag­

with Inventors, Attorneys at Law, and others Solicitors, especially wit those who have had their cases rejected at the ban

Us of

other attorneys. In rejected ca^es oui fees are reasonable and no charge is made un-

Inventors,

Patent, send us a model or a sketch and a full description of your iiiyention. will make an examination at the .ttent Ollii i. aud if we think it patentable, will send jou papers and advice, and prosecute vour case, Our fee will be. in ordinary eases, *2

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written in all matters relating tu i'ateiK.-, Patent Law and iiiventicnis. REFEBENCTK—Hon. M. D.

1. Bi

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FIA

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IXO

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"V... of two-^r.cirJ it & »UW suite., i-.i. vn^r.-vVK.^!, j-iili it if 1 v»':jc ihnt oueht to^ek'P'

1001

lid Vci- :i»l co .irt '-.reU-^ly.about •»iMw-Wa'ahot!-it rti^nl-1 «.• d:'.-. ~-.-r v« mule and tcmalo the rotin slolit." •j..ttir.we'-«VLT)-tliia—eu th»«fcj«tof the pencf v:\-t ivfvm tiuf worth knowtac, and OS5*1UlEl a .my tJi'T wor*.. 6«nl- at/o:-' St. Loui-i 'ilo.

Ifoticd to Uo Afflictcd tnd Unlorlunate. Be for" apulyinif to .th« uotorloaa ^u«eUi who advcrtlsa patilie or taacdi^' pcru,?c J1*Butta* tvork. nn uAitciwbAl -your Usease is or bow dcplorroitry»»nflUiuh.1 ,4. lr* Butt." oCyipie.*» ^ul/.r-hoasieottwentT-BCTcn rootB*» !iindorsed ?iyaraor* tLo CcteVmt^l medlcftlprofe«* tort of thi* coiiniry Ktwnbc cad ets be consuUed P^^soaally cr bv

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YOU ARE

GOEtfG to

PULLMAN

ANYTHING ih our

JJ i' Ortore, and

everything found at Goods or To Goods, 8' street, Chicago.

we keep

flrst-olacs- Fancy

is or Toy Store. C. O.. P. for Holiday TEH'S «1 Store, 105 Madison Send for descriptive lists.

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Address'JAS,».•-

RICHARDSON CO,

jor.l-xns AND DEALERS IN

Queensware, Glass-

ware Lamps, ttc.

HEADQUATrp.C TOIl

Cnandeiiers. ana Bar Fixtures.

t.\l and as anv

life oiintrv jobbing Trade roll prices guaranteed as low as low W eslern Queensware 1 louse.

MAIN" STREET, X»vtIs Side, Between Tlsiwl nnl Fourth.

PREMIUM,

first

V^LUC"" --U^ AN 1.

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A id ad an a to os an in or el a I A N O

SEND FOB DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE.

I. II. BALDWIN & CO.

inaiti!"a-iniv

Managers Of Their sale,and also General Age nts for sale of the Unrivaled Decker Bros. Pianos.

WAlfINlrtR ORta V' IN I TK1 1 1 in AMERK

AN.JI (rii'vc\\I111Sericans

158 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

.Meclianics"

enabled

DR. DUFF

No. 39 Kentucky Ave., Indianapilis, Ini A rcsaI*rgr«aa»t«of Medicine, has been longer «nB*»el In the special treatment of all

Vonoral Sexual and Chrou-

ioDtoeaaoaUian any other Physician ia Indianai-olls.Mclij papersshow, and all olilreaident* know. Consultations Ire*

Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Qleet, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, or Rupture, ail Urinary Diseatet and 8yphilitic or mercurial affection* of the throat, akin or bonat, are treated with unparalleled success, on latest scieutifio principles. Safely, Privately.

Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impotency the result of Self-abase In youth, seiual eacessei In miturer years, or.other causes, »od which produce some of the following effects: nervousness, semiual emissions, debility, dimness«f sight, defective memory, pimples the fsoe, physicatdecay, aversion to society of females, confusion of ideas, loss of sexual power, etc., rendering tnarrlaita improper or unhappy, are permanently ourel. (36 pages) relating to the above, sent lu sealed envelopes, for two postage stamps. Consultation at oOce or by mail free, andtnrited, a friendly talk or his opinion costs nothing.

When it Is inconvenient to visit the oity for treatment mel». rinecan be sent by express or mail everywhere. Cuwabla cases guaranteed, where donbt exists It ftwHy stit-a. OBoe hours: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays, 12 M. to 1 P. M.

liox

Pamphlet to any addrou, for Two Stampi.

MANHOOD WOMANHOOD

ANCIENT

R"-y-^a--1110It.

read oentd.

'LATES for BOe' Over flflr wonderfal peo pictures, trua

Artcr%nfe-longprMUce,i MW

Councilor.

C. I". GROVES

MOSSLEU, R. S.

ESLL^-IY

,i. i. m/i firnr i»* 11111111 111 lII 1

))e r!1)j_

ing conseiiueuccs of self "'V,ise of inicallv cured without the dangci"^!-

ically cured witnoutuie u,u.

tcmal medicine or the

(ll(.

of th(J

at

oiu^c

kuife pointing out a mode of i.uic

(,.nlK of

aU ftdult

person",

its OOBt. IadianapolU Addwlr, Br. Damss Kentnrty A«nae,

Dr. Whittier

Still continues to tre»t Tf SeSin^ewmionI^ IMTOTOTCY. The Doctor now occupied not met with a cure in other

hands—doescot

court

slmphfand common cases. No ^rwho^ failed, state your .case call or and questions sent by mail free to A remilar eraduate of three Mcdical Colleges, ana the longest located in one place of ^.^^ers America He cures many cases given^up by °thersTHOROUGHNESS of cures, SAFETY ot tna medicines used and fair

ch

lti^.have1S'r°(?|JiL

patients from every State. Office and address,

617 St. Charles Street. St. Louis, Mo.

t, ii'iiil fjifo I'roloiiKeil. liy ilsim II. A T. XU„i- iixlr and Uqnl«l Extract of IWf. This mvli"in! cuiinot nudcr any clrcunt•Imtct- fail to cure Indigestion, Constipation, npepsia,IIeahiche.Norvou8nefts,toss of Strensth a ml Appctita, liiing. Liver, Bladder, Kidney, Stomach, Blood, and children's diseases. AH Female diKcitrtCri aii't weiikiiessps this medicine will positively cure. All cases of Piles arising from riatnritl causes or hy the use of iiUarlou* me«llclncs tire peiiiian.-iit-ly cured. The pure Hoof Juice and Blood prepared from raw meat furnishes strength and nourishment

Prof, E. S. Wayne, Chemist and Prmident of Cincinnati College of says: Mnss.RiciiARnsoN',TTUI.LIDOE.Phnriuary, *J'n ti,April 2,'7.-. (ients:—" liming been mndeaconainted with the compnsition of your R.4T. Tonic Klixlr and Liquid Extractor Reef wouhl s»y that it possesses vulnnhle inedleinnl properties, as a 11 the ing'retlieiiU entering into its composition have well known and positive medicinal value, which combined'together must form an excel lent is tonic, cathartic ami nutritive medicine, and ono well suited to relievo many complaints incident to our climate." Kespoctfully, E. S. WAYNK.

If yoa do not tind tins mcdicino at one drug store, ci. 11 at anothcr,.and it it is not on sale in yenr jdaee, have your druggist order it. senil direct fo us

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to destribute a Lecture by one who lias suffered

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and is now cured, with rules, instruction.-, ii„ prescriptions that any druggist

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Texas and Kansas Emigr Hon Agent,

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