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Some facts about the eaith and sun. He says that the hardy navigators Who daringly strive to strike the Pole. Are all melt amazing bail calculators
DICK THOMPSON'S THEORY OF MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS THE NORTH I-OLE,
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York Sun.
Old Dlk, of the Wabash Valley. Now Richard Thompson of Washington, line accumulated gradually
They never «an posMMy rcarji the goal.
*Hl» theory beats 'cm, he say», all holler In winter the BUB goes south, a* »c know: The Pole, by attraction, Is forced to foller,
Which account* tor the mercury'* getting low. £he more the cold weather upon us encroaches,
And the keener the winds from the north-, 'ard rut, The closer, we sec. the North Pole approaches
To ua—say, for instance, to Tarry Hut. Therfore, Uncle Dick declare* t.bc conclusion Is plain as Councilor Is varU' nose, Or even as plain as the fenrlul obtrusion
Of Leo the Thirteenths ties. Jt toilers, tind nothin' on 'alrtli can be clearer,
In spite of savant* and their prolltle»s fuss, That when we to the I'ola are condld'rably nearer,
The Pole is consid'rably nearer to us. -Thus winter's the time foi exploration. The Wabash canal's the legitimate route, „Ani Congress should vote an appropriation 'To enlarge the canal and e'ean it out.
The Pole once found, Unole Dick proposes, By "scotching" it there in its place, it appears, To boneflt greatly our tender nose-.
Likewise our ilngers and toes and .pars. When the Pole no more can move to the south'ard,
This mighty achievement will be complete No more by cold weather vvc will be bothered' And then' we can double our crapa of wheat.
ANOTHER LINK OF THE AGONY
From the Youker* Gazette.
Our grandfather's ticker Was too big for hisyeet,
•So he wore it in his dustar-tail pocket And one day goin' to town In that farm wagon of our'n, 'Tho iouncin' of the vehicle bruek it.
All of it sudden his big hand Under his duster tail he ran. And bis eyes and his mouth lie »pened wide,
But it had stopped short, Never to tick again, And the old mnn cried.
MISINTERPRETATION.
"I want a Parian statuette, In new design," she said "How will that do?" theclerk inquired,
As pointing up o'er her head. She looked, ard lo 1 a Venus fair. Of most voluptuous limb— "Tou naety man 1" slie fairly screamed,
As frowning sore on lilin. "I may deserve," he stammered forth, "A punishment condign— But really, marin, 1 tho't you 0»kelY
Me for a nude design!" »,7?b ,v —|St. Louis Journal.
"The First Dose Gives Relief." Trial Bottles of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wllld Cherry, 25 Cents.
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The distrefsing ooutth. which thro\tene-
esrious results, Is quickly cured before devel jluidemerit, cure them. oping a fatal pulmonary affection. For al- with great obligations 1 throat, breast, and lung disorders, Asthmatic or Bronchial affect ion.s.Hooning Cough, Livor Complaluts, Blood Spitting, Ac., no renieody is 30 promp and effectual as Dr. Swayne'd Cempouuu Syrup of Wild Cherry. "I nave made use cf this preparation for many years, and it has proved to be very reandhaule efficacious in the treatment of severe and loot: standing coughs. I know of two patients, now in comfortable health,and who, but tor its ueeT consider would not uow living.
ISAAC S. HEREKIN, M. D.
Straustown.lilerks County. Pa
Price:—Trial bottles. 25 cents large size,— 1, or sixfoil. A single 25 cent bottle will oftentimes cure a recent cough or cold, and thus prevent me.ch suffering and risk of life •Prepared only by Dr. Swayiie Jt ?on, Philadelphia. Sold by leading druggists
SoldinTerre Haute iv strong.
lluatiu Jt Arm-
THF FORT WAYNE DRAWING.
THAT POKY LOTTERY. ISS'T YET DECIDK1). "Tevfi Haute holders of tickets in the Fort Wayne drawing are getting anxious because of the delay. For more than a week this tedious affair has been con tinufcd, and vet though several parties kr.ew they held lucky numbers, they arc still uninformed as to what prize or &um they have drawn
The following i& the list of numbers reiips ported by the Ft. Wayne papers to have drawn prizes, with the names of the anxious holders attached. Mr. Paul McCos"'i"~key is supposed to have drawn the farm:
3i,mA.. 31,945.... j94S.... 32.91S .. 8,W0.... 10,468.. •36,818.. !5«,3EO... 38,320... 38,834 .... 10,467.... 0,466... 3,545... 6,853....
P. K. McOskey D. M. Wallace
Ransom Brotherton Ira R. Langford Fred Fisher .... J«s. u. Holding .....Jas. Hedges ............Held here .. ...... A. N. Engle
A. I1..I1
Jas. Wharry
....... .Geo. Cle*i ........ Asa M. Black Held here .......... Held hire
DOES HE CHEW?
To the Editors of the GASKTTB: I" The pledge which Stephen R* Smith the temperance man, wants l^tle boys and girls to sign includes tobacco as one ofthft ills which finally leads to perdition He savs he has taken this pledge him self. How then is it that he chews?
The pledge I understand is also against lying. Why is it that Smith told a gen tleman here that he was simply che\v ng .a root?
This adventuresome and eccentric temperance advocate goes to Evansville Mot.•day, after getting the receipts of the Opera House reception to-morrow. Perhaps he can answer these questions there.1
Will he also explain why he said in prayer meeting recently that he told a gentleman, who called on iiirn at the Terre Haute House to'pfay over the matter in dispute and that he would himself pray while at eupper,
E E I N E
AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE.
Springfield, 0„ Feb. 2s, 1S77.
This is to certify that I hare n«*l VKGETINE, manufactured bv H. R. Stevens, Boston, Alass., for Rheumatism and General Prostration of the Nervous System, with gKMl success. I recommend VBOETTNE as an excellent medicine for such complaints*?
Yours very truly.
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VANDK'JRIST:
Mr. Vandegrift, o: the Arm of Vatidegrif & Huffman, Is a weil-kuown Dullness man in this plane, huvinir one of the largest stores in SpringHold, O. ,~"?s
OUR MINISTERS WIFE. Lotilsvillc, Ky., Feb. lt
1877.
MR. 11. a. STEVENS. Dear ir,—Three years ago 1 was suQermg teii-iblv with Inflammatory Hh'juraat'sm. Our minister's wife advised tnu t» take Vegetiue. After takiug one bottle, I was entirely relieved. Tills year, feeling a return of '•lie disease, I again co nmencfd taking it, and am belnsc benefited greatly. It also greatly improves my digestion.
Kesix:ct fully, Mxs. A UALLAKD.
Oil West Jefferson .Street. ,•.*.*
SAFE AND SURE.
MB. H. R. STEVENS,.. In 1872 your Vegetinc was recommended to me, aad, yioUliug to the persuasions of a friend, I consented to try it. At the time I was suffering from general debility and nervous prostration, superinduced by over work and irregular habile. Its wonderful strengthening and curative properties seemed to affect mv debilitate' system from the first dose ami under its persistent use I rapidly recovered, gaining more than usual heaith and good feeling. 3ir.ee then 1 have not hesitated to give Vege'int my most unqualified indorsement, as bftnsr safe, sure aud powerful agent iu promoting health and restoringtho wasted system to new life and energy. Vegetine ^is the only medicine I use and (islong as 1 live I never e\pect to And abetter. Yours truly.
W.H. CLARK
120 Monterey Street. Allegnan.T, Peiui
•VEGETINE.
The following letter from Rev. G. W Mansfield, formerly pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Hyde Park, and ac present settled in Lowell, must ubuvincn every one who reads his loiter ot the wonderful curative qualities cf Veuetinc as a thorough denser and paritler of the Idooit.
Hyde Park, Mass., Feb. 15,1870.
MR.H. R. SEVENS. Dear Sir,—About ten vtars ago my health failed through thodeploting effect* of dyspepsia nearly a year lateu WHS atta Red i»v typold-fevei in its worst form It settled In mv back, and took the form of a large deep-seated abscess, which was fifteen months in gathering. 1 had two surgical operations by the best skill iu the state, but receive nD permanent cure. I suffered great pain at times, and was constantly weakened by a profuse di9chaig«. I also lost small pieces of bone at different times.
Matters rin on thus about saveu yeais, till May, 1S74, when a friend recommended me to Ko to your oflice, aud talk with you of the virtue of Vegef.ue, I aid so, and by your kinnness passed through \our manufactory, noting the ingredients &bv which you rem cay is produced
By what I saw and heard I gained some con'flJence in Vegetiue. I commenced takiug it so nafttr. but felt worst from its effoi t*: still I perseryed, and 800J felt it was benefitting me In other respects, Yet I did not see the results 1 desired till I ha«i taken it faithfu iy for a li-tie more than a year, when the difficulty in the back WHS cured and for uinemonths I have enioved the best of h-a th. 1 have in that time g«iiif! iwemy-flve pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever before in my life, and 1 was nl-ver mote able to perform labor than now.
During the past few eks 1 had a scrofulous swelling as large us my list gath-r on
another paiTof n.y body. I took egeti*«- tai geu^«-i*ithiu.ly. and it removed it level with thesnrfai in a montti think 1 shou have beou cured of my ui.iin trouble sooner If 1 had taken lurger coses, after having lecome accustomed to its effects
Let. your patrons ir mbled witn rofula ills or kidney disease understand that It takes time tocuiechronic disease an i. if they
winpatiently
take Vcgetn«. it will, in my
great obligations I am Yours vrry trulv, \Q. W. MANSFIELD,
Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
VKGETtNE.
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Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists
TUTT'S
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THEY ARE WORTH THEIR
WEIGHT in COLD READ WHAT HE SAYS:
DR.TUTT:—Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation a.na Piles. Last Spring your/"Jswerer^mmejided to me I used tnem (but with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite, digesT tion perfect, regular stools, piles pone, atod I have gained forty pouftds solid flesh. They are worth their weight in gold.
C.R.L.
J.M.Smith
REV. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky, A TORPID LIVER is the fruitful source of many diseases, snch as Dyspepsia, Sielc Headache, Costiveness, Dyson terv Bilious Fever, Ague and Fever, Jaundice I'ilc^RbPumatlsm.KiQneyComplalnt.Collc.etc
Tntt'sllllsexerta powerful Influence on the Llver.anJ wilt with certainty rellew that Important organ from disease, and restore its normal functions.
The rapidity with which persons take on flesh while under the Influence of these pills, outsell Indicates their adaptability to nourish the body hence their efficacy in curing nervous debility dyspepsia, wasting of tlio muscles, sluggish new of the liver.chronlc constipation, and Imparting health and strength to the system.
CONSTIPATION.
Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect health be enjoyed. When the constipation is ot recent date, a single dose of TWTT8 rUJJl will suffice, but if it has become habitual, one tiU Jhculd be taken «very night, gradually U»»*nins thf lYequencr of the dose until a regular awlj noT^mciit is obluned, which will soon follow.
Sold Everywhere, 28 Cmta. OFFICE, 35 MTOBAY ST.. HEW Y01C
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CARTER MEDICINE CO..
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Prsp'rs,
Erie, Pa.
Five Vl«» h« mil for one dollar.
THE AiSKKE MAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTS,'
NISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOMES FOR $2
The Adjourned Award ot the following
Grand Property
WILL BK MADE AT
EvansvilJe, Ind., April 10, 1879,
The net proceeds* of these sales are set apart and api lied to the benefit of the Eva«isyille Orphan Asylum Asy lujr.
and Indianapolis Orphan
See These Great ^Offers.it^n^uce^°Y"l
Rose-bill Farm, divided into six! farms: No. 1, Premium Farm, 40 Asres.
Homestead imurovemcnts 15,000 No.2, Premium Farm, 80 Acros ..... 7,000 NO.3, 160 Acres 13000 No. 4, ltW Acies 18,000 No. 5, 160 Acres 15,li00 No. 6, 30 Acres 10,000 1 Lot, W'dr'ff Place, Indpls, $r,'00, Is 7,000 5 Lots, Highland Home, l,t00. Is 7,5 0 5 Lots, S ate Avenue, 1,^00, is 7,500 5 l^ots. (rvington. Itid., 1,001, is 5,000 30 Lots. Gleniiale, Evansvllle, 150, is 4.500 40 Lots, Wood lawn, 15o, Is 6,000 21 Lots, Weodl' wn, 200, is 4^00 10 Premiums, Cash lOD, Is 1000 20 Premiums, Cash 50,is 1,00» 20 Preiuiunis, Cash 2.". Is 600 400 Premiums,Ca»h 2,is, 800
The Iii.iiau-ipolia Lots are all moat desirable property to ouy as an investment. The Evansvllle Lots are all first ." ft class of their locality In that .'s beautiful city, and are to-day worth their schedule figuies foi y' homes.
To this grand list are idded the following CASH Premiums, payable in gold: 1 Premiu.n In Gold Coin 3 Premiums in Gold Uoin 600, is 6 Premium* ir. Gold Coin 20"). is 5 Premiums in Gold Coin... ..lt'0, Is 15 Premiums In Gold oin 50, Is 10 Premiums In Gold Coin 25, la
TotalPrei«iums: $130,000 SHARES $2 E &CH.
Agents Wanted Everywere.
CERTIFIt VIPS
This is to certify that this property is all valuable, and cost Its owners, in cash, largely m^re ,hau they-hive sol it for to this benefit trust. Titles to be perfected before delivery of dcedf. [Signed! Tn'oM.vs E. GARVIN, Evansvllle.
WM. IIADLBY. City Assessor. Indiana oils. 1 hereby certify that the deeds for all the property in this list have hen pla°ed in my hand6, to be held in trust and delivered the persons severally entitled thereto, under the Orphan's Beneflt D-awlng.
Citizen*' Not. Bank, Evansvllle, Ind. August 37,1878. islgnedi S. P. GILI.HTT, Cashier,
CITIZENS' COMMITTEE.
We have accepted the position of Citizens' Committee, to see that the property is safely held, the distribution properly made, und the funds faithrullr applied.
I Signed
Jos. J. KLEINKR, Mayor of the City of Evansville. Quo. H. .STOCKWELK, of Ylele, stockwell & (•7o Evansvi le, Ind. PETER SEMONIN, of semonin & Dickson,
Evansvllle.
AUSTIN II. BROWN, Clerk Marlon Co., Indianapolis. I.C. WALKEK, M. D., Pres. nro t«-m. City
Council, Indianapolis, Ind. W. o. FOLEY. Deputy Siato Treasurer, Indianapolis.
Remit bv mail, money order, registered letter, bunk draft, or express. For farther pat tuuiiers and on.era for tieKets mldiess 8. LYON, Secretary,
So. 310 First Street, Evansvide, Ind. »^or GF.X. DAS MACAULKY, 8ec'y. Koom 1, JournM.1 Building, Indianapolis.
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W AT E K.
We want every Man, Woman and Child, wlic wishes to have dry feet this Winter, to discard Rubbers and" use
Elgin uPolish
Which with its Recent Im* provements is ..
Guaranteed Odorless, It is absolutely Waterproof, And retains its Shine in all kinds of Weather.
Will NOT Injure Leather, and the onlr SELF-"HIKING polish that is a perfoc success. When yoarboots get soiled, WA*H them, and the polish will remain. It Is the lazy man's friend. Use once a week. Ask
your Dealer for it"
H. M. Dickey & Co.,
19 and 2i' Wabash Avenue,
CHICAGO-
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
GRAf'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE (v. is especially recommended as an tin fail-
Ing cure for S I WE AKN KSS SPKRM ATORtaXA, 1MPOTKMCT, and all diseases that
Before Takiiif J®5®
c|After
Taking
on Self Abuse as Loss OF AIEHORT, UNITSK8AL LABSITUSS, PA1KIXTHE BACK, DlMMXSf OF VISION,PRKMATVRE OLD AOE, and many other diseases that lead to insanity, Consumption, and a Premature Grave, all of which, as a rule, are first caused by deviating from tne path of nature and over indulgence. The Spectllo Medicine Is the result of,* life tudy %nd many years of experience in treating these special diseases.
Full particular* In our pamphlets, which we desire to send by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine sold by all draggists at $1 per package, or six packages for $5, or will be seat by mail on receipt ot Uic money, by addressing
The Gray Medicine Ci,
No. 10 Mechanic's Block. Detroit, Mich. Sold in Terre Haute, Ind., at wholesale and retail by Gullck A Berry, wholesale agents.
Bold at retail by Grooves & Lowry, Cook A Bell. W. £. McGrew Co.. and by responsible druggists.
The New French Combination
Microscope and Flo ro scope
For examining Animal Life in watei Flowers, Minerals. Seeds, Ac. Is also a perfect linen glass, and counterfeit detector. Agents wanted everywhere, exclusive territory free. $10 to $15 day can be made by good ajrents.
Sample and instructions sent by mail on rcceipt ot $L00, or by Express, C. O. D. This is the simplest microscope ever Invented, and will accomplish anything obtained by a $2o Microscope, and is free from inclined lenses or glasses. Address,
C. PROCTOR St CO., l«7$Bioad*ay, New
New Advertisements.
nCF\SCY CVRDS w*»h name. 10e., iWPlain or G*!d, 150 styles. Agl's outtit loc. Hull A Co., LLU'tson. Y.
Ifl ft® 9 I ETIIXEX OT«4If IU ft ft ill iii a61 column Mtory Paper lor 10.*., National Weekly, W skitg(ou, i. C.
117* IffEII-A GOOD GENT—To VY canvassTerre Hautj and the adjoining towns for the best gelling hous-dioiil ar
sfiS tlcles in the w^rM. Tip top profics. write
ManufactnriusCo-'2 Q,n*
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Iperaon who will Mgi e« to pay
it new vTtwt(i ot H*lr,WbUkers or MuaUctia* baouoriMii & Co., 3 Clinton Placc, New York.
Agents, Read This.
Will pav Agents a Salary of |100 per month and exuense*. or allow larve commission to sell onr new and wonderful in ventions. ffe mean what w? say. Address without delay, "N A CO., Marshall, Michigin.
DIPHTHERIA!!
Jokmon'i Anodyne iniment will positively prevent this t»rriblc disease, »nd will positively cure nine cases in teo. Information tba'twill savemaay lives Sf-nt free by m»il. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better tha" cure. Sold Everywhere. I.S. JOIIMsOXACO., Bangor, Maine.
tlFREEGIFT! Ofaco)y
l.ooo 500 0 *50
of my Medical Common Sense
Bwk. 'o any person stifi'jring with Consumption. Atthraa, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Loss of VO'CP, or Sore Throat Send name and post-ofa«,e adilress. with two postage stamps. Snte your sickness. The book is elegant'v illustrated (144 pp. 12mo. 1879). The Information it contains, in the providence of God. hna saved rrany lives The author has bc«m treating Diseases «f the Vos°, Throa and Lungs, as a spsdal prac tice in'•IncinnHtl sintw 1857. Addresj Dr. X.B. Wolfe, Clnn.. O.
iQENhON'i CAPUINE POROUS PLASTER
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Females suffering from pain and weakness will derive groat comf'»t and trength trom the u«eof Benson's Capclne Porous pi-sters. Where children areaf-fe'-.ted with whooping cough, ordinary ougb8 or coldsor weal lungs.it is the jne"and only treatment they should re eeive. Tills article contains new medicU clement- such as fou*id in no othor remedy in the same form. It is far superi?rto common porous plustors. liniments, i-lectrical appliances and other external remedies. It relieves pain at once, strengthens and cures where other plasters wl' not even relieve. For Lame and Weak Buck. Rheumatism, Kidney disease and all local aches aid pains it S »ls »tne best known remedy. Ask for Benson's Capeine Plaster and" tiVo no nt.hnr. Sod l»v nil Drinriri"'."*. Prlce25cts.B
Mc. ALISTER S
ALL HEALING ALL HEALING
O I N E N
This remarkable Ointment contains co Mer urial or other Mineral substitnce, «m) nothing can be 'ound in its composition that oau Injure the tender infant or umiuly aflect the aged or iniirni. Being a Ve»r« table Hreparation the ALL HtvAi.INU WINTiflEN'r will never injure you, butcunbe used with Impunity by ALI Its healing powers are wonderful, mrt the reputation it has a^u red during the pa'.t Si years ap-aks vdumei of praise for its merits. THI^ UINTNET HAS» THD POWKK TOCAL'St ALL I.X
TUKNAL
Sores. Scrofu OUT Uuniurs. Cutaneous rup tlons, Common Itch, Felon and poisonous Wounds to di8clia ge their puti 11 matter and a thei ougft haaling procesM follows. Burns andTScaldTarc instantly relieved. Chapped lianas aud Fiet, Fi'osteu Limbs ami Ch 1 blains are promptly wured. 'f*alt Rheum, Barbers Itch, Ri' Worm, Ac., are speedily eradicated. As a remedy forM fl Price 25 cents it is a Specif Hi Her box. Sold by all Druggets, or mailed free on receipt of?5C. by UALLA RUCK KL. Dru*gists, 218 Greenwich Street, New York.
Extract Buchu!
The Great Diuretic Compound.
Is a 9itre, quijk re-ne dy for all diseases flit- Kidneys. Bidder ajd Urinary Orguti* cx-t»tinir either male rr female. As( irritation, inllamation or ulceration of the kidi ovs and bladder, gravel, stoue in the bladder, reddish or br'ckdust sediment in urine, thick, cloudy, or ropv urine, painful urinating, bedwetting,
mucous and involuntary discharges, morbid irritation of bladder,and urethra, chronic catarrh of bladder, snppreosionv retention, or incontinence uf urine, diabetes, dropsy, organic weakness, female complaints, and all chronic maladies of the urinary and sexual organs.
Thousands canattestto its wonderful curative properties in these diseases. For nervons debility with all its gloomy, attendants—Dizziness loss of memory, low sprits, Ac-., it is a sovereign remedy. lOitfLANDDH'SBDuHl' buoys eenervated-system imparting new and vigorous action, the hole system coming strengthened and invigorated.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS
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Be Sure and ask for Smolander's Buchu. Insist upon having it and take no other. PRICE, $i.oo SIX BOTTLEb, $5.00
For sale by Brown Jt Sloan. Indianapoli ndiana. and Medicine Dealers generally.
jk DM ISISTR ATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE .state of Indiana,/
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County of Vigo.)
The undersigned' administrator of tne estate ot Bavless Barrow deceased, will on the 29th day of Januarv, 1879, at the Court House door, oner for sale the south ehd of the northwest fractional half of sect on four, (4), township twelve (12. nortji range ten (10) west^ln Sugar Creek township, Vigo County, and State of Indiana, belong* Ing to the heirs of said decedent.
TERMS OF SALE:—One-fourth down, balance in three equal payments, of ti, 12 and 18 months, secured by mortgage oa premises, per cent, interest from date and attorney's fees, waving valuation and appraisement laws. B. F.BWAFFORD.
Admlnistrater.pf B.Barrow's estate.
^DJalNtSrRATOK'S NOTICE.
York.
Not'ce is herebv given that the underslimed has been appointed admittrator of the Estate of David Oren, late of Vigo county. Indiana, deceased, tbe estate Is nrcbibly solvent
MARTIN HOLLINGER. Adm'r,
January 21st, lSlO.
ASK the recovered riy8peptlc«. bullous suffer r*, victims ot fever and ague, the merenriai diseased pa ienJ. how they covere*t heu th, cheerful spirits and good apuetite: they will 'tell you br taking SIMMONS' LIVRB REGULATOR.
The Cheapest* Purest and Hest lamiljr Medicine in the World! For DYSPEPSIA. CONRT1 NATION, Jaundice, Bilious attacks. 1JK HEADACHE Colic. Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Barn, Ac., Ac.
This unnvalleil Southern Kemedy is warranted not td contaiu single particle of MERCCar, or any injur.ous mineral substance, but is
PURELY VEGETABLE,
containing those Southern Roots and Hersb an ailwise Pnvldeuce has placed In countries whore Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by Dcrangementof the Livf and Bowels.
The SYMPlOMS of Liver Cmpla'nt area bitter or bad tsste in thenuuth P«in in the Back, Hi flea or Joints, often mistaken Rheumatism Sour Sromach Loss of Appetite Biwels alternately costive and lax: Headache Loss ot memory, with a painful sensation .f having failed to do something which tought to haVe been none debiitv, L«w ipirits, a thick yull«»w appearance of the Skin and Eves, a dry Cough often mis taken forCorsumt tion.
Hometinios mxny ot these sy aiptoms attend the disease, at others very few but the Liver, the largest organ iuthe bo'y. is generally the seat of the disease, and if uot Regulated In time, great suffering, wretchedness and DEATH wiil ensue. 1 can recommend as an efllcociobs remedy ior uisease of tne Liver, Heartburn and Dj9pepsia, S minons' Liver Regulator.
LEWIS G. WUNDKR, 1625 Maste'Htreet. Assistant Post Master,
r^.:adelphia.
"We have tested its virtues, personally, and know ihat for Dyspepsia, Biliousness, and Throbbing Headache, it is the best medisine tho world ever saw. We have tried torty other remedies before Simmons' Elver Regulator, but none of tliem gave us more thaD temporary relief: but the Regulator not only reliescd. Out cured u.-."' -En. Telegraph anil Messenger, Macon, Ga.
MAMUFACTt'KKD ONLY BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PHILADELPHIA.
It contains four medical elements, never united in the same nappy proportion In any? other preparation, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderfulTonlc.au unexceptionable Alterative and certain Corrective of all iiu-
uritlesof the body. Such signal success attended its use, that it is now regarded
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EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
For all diseasesof the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a Kemedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowtl Complaints, Dyspepsia, Menial Depression, Kestlesrntss, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic, constipation and Biliousness
IT HAS NO EQUAL. CAUTION.
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No 10,604. STATE OF INDIANA VIGO COUNTY. IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, BARTON BRUMFIEL, HARVEY COMER VS. JONATHAN READ CATHERINE READ, AMBROSE _B. CARLTON,JOHN E LAMB, in foreclosure.
Be it known that on the 13th day of November, 1878, said plaintiffs filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Jonathan Y. Read and Catherine Read,
non-residents
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JNO. K. DUIKAK, Clerk.
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UQUOR APPLICATION.
OTICE Is
hereby
given that I wiil apply
to the Board o. Couuty Commissioners, al their March term, 1879, for license to set "intoxicating Uouors'' in a quantity of less than a quart at a time, witn the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my prem iset for one year, lly place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to ba drank, are located at S14 south Fourth street,
Harrison township, Vigo county. Iniana. FRAXCIo M. BURNS.
X.T OTIOB TO HEIRS OF PETITION TO it SELL REAii ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that John W. Davis, administrator de bonis non of the estate of John Burton, deceased, has Hied his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal property being Insufficient to pay his debts: aad that said petition will be heard at the next term of tne Vigo Circuit Court, December 5tb, 1878.
JOHN K. DL'RKAN, Clerk.
All Mack* Davis, Attorneys
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