Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 September 1879 — Page 2
AWARD OF PREMIUMS
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At. the Vigo County Fair, September, 1879.
DIVISION A.
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CLASS FIRST—Horsfis.
Best mare, 2 years amd under 3, iat premiuAi $6, Wm. W. Goodman 2nd $4, Benj. F. Rogers.
Best mare, 1 year and under 2, 1st premium $^, Geo. J. Overpeck 2nd $3 W. Ernhardt.
Best sucking mare colt, iat premium ^3,
B. Ohm
Best gelding, 3 y^ars and undfer 4," 1st premium $6, J. J."Perisho 2nd $4, J. R. Perisho.
Best gelding, 2 years and under 3, ist premium $5, Jacob Henn, of Redmon nd $3, Peter Hughes.
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Best brood mare of any age, with suck-
ng colt by her side, ist premium $8, iV. W. Goodman, 2nd $5. Wm.Cox. SECTION II. u.C*
HORSES FOR LIGHT HARNESS.
Best stallion 4 years and over, $10 and Lycan, iat same, 2nd. Best 6tallion 3 year6 and under 4, $7 and $5 S Fitch, ist Lycan, 2nd.
Bett stallion 1 year and under
Be6t mare 2 years and under 3, $6 Hanks, ist. Best mare, Benj Rogers, ist.
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Best gelding 4 years and over, $8 and 45 W Ogden,"ist Francis, 2nd. Best gelding 3 years and under 4, $6 and $4 Perisho, ist Lycan. 2nd.
Best brood marc of any age, with suckng colt by hei side, $8 Wm Cox, ist. section nr.' •.!
HORSBS 'FOR HEAVY DRAUGHT.
Best stallion 4 years and oyer, ist $10,
Kina 2nd $6, B. May. Best stallion 2 years and under 3, ist $6, Francis 2nd I4, S O Francis.
Best stallion 1 year and under 2, ist $5, Benj Rogers. Best colt, 1st $4, Benj Rogers,
Best mare 4 years and over, ist $10, Wm Cox 2nd $7, Peter Hughes. Be6t mare 3 years and under 4, ist $7, Wm. Conway.
Best sucking mare colt, ist $4, Geo jv ^Overpeck. !&•= Best gelding 4 years and oyer, ist $8,
Wm Cox. Best gelding 3 years and under 4, ist ,$6, J. J. Perisho.
Best gelding, 2 years and under 3, ist •y (premium, $5 Wm Cox, Roseville. Best brood mare, of any age, with sucking colt by her side, ist premium, |8 i. Wm Cox, Roseville.
SECTION IV.
HORSES FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES.
& Best team for light harness, 1st premium 110,Geo W Carico. Be6t team for general purposes, ist premium $10, S McCord 2nd $5, W
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Ogden. Best riding by a lady. 1st premium silvercup, Nannie Kite.
Best driving by a lady, ist premium fcilver cup, Nannie Kite. /,i 1 Best riding by a boy, ist premium $5, jyVfr Willie Hunter: 2nd $3, John West.. Vk'jj Best pair matched horses,, mares or geldings, ist premium $io, Wm Good'..man 2nd $5, Perisho. best broke and best 6tyle buggy horse, mare or gelding, ist premium $10, Geo "V^.Cairco 2nd $5, N Rock well.
SWEEPSTAKES.
Best stallion, any age, ist premium Lycan. Best mare, any age, ist premium $15, .sU iS Hanks.
VySi SECTION I. Class Second--Jacks, Jennots and Mules. mh Best jack, three years and over, ist v-ip^remium $10 A McPheeters ist, Rich
Lidester and. Best mule, two years anJ under three, Sft--. ist premium $4 Perisha.
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Befit 6ucking mule colt, ist premium,
•$^^$3 George Clem lit, same and. Best pair mules three years and over, '.ist premium $6 Perisha.
CLASS THIRD—Cattle.
ISAAC MYERS, Superintendent
SECTION I. BREEDING CATTLE.
For_ best bull owned 11. county, over 3
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U. R. JEFFERS, Superintendent.j
SECTION 1.
1l, HORSES VoR GEKERAL PURPOSES.
Best stallion, 4 years and over, is premium $10, Wm. Cox 2nd $7,^S:B McCord. ••.*": 1 i:l' Beft stallion, 3 years and ,under 4, ist premium $7, Wm. Co^i. J. R. Francis.
Best stallion, -ycars and under 3, 1st premium $6, M*.
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Goodnaan 2nd $4, J.
R. Francis. Best stallion, 1 year and under 2, is premium $5, \V111. Goodman.
Best sucking stallion colt, ist premium 4, Wm. Cox 2nd $2, Walter Davis. Best mare, 4 years and -over, 1st premium $10, S. O. McCord 2nd $7, J. G. Lycan. I f? Best mare, 3 years and under 4, i6t premium $7, H. Hull 2nd $5, G. A. .Schaal.
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Wm Conway, ist. Best sucking stallion colt, $4 Wm Cox ist.
Best mare 4yearsand over, $10 and $7 Geo W Carico, ist Lycan, 2nd. Best mare 3 yeais and under 4, $7 and •f $5, Lycan, ist Wm Cox, and.
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years, a silver cup McCiintocJe. For best bull under 3 years, ov. ned in county, silver castor Belt.
For best cow over 3 years., owned in county, silver cup. Best cow
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7
years and ov«r,
$6
Jacob
Kenn. Best cdw 3 years and under 4,15 Jacob Henn.
Best cow 2 years and under 3, $4 Jacob Henn. •.#* 393 Best heifer calf, $2 Jacob Henn.
Bull showing best five calves, $6 Jacob Henn. ~*T*
SECTION II.
ALDERNEY CATTtE. /,l|'
Bert bull 3 years and under 4, $5 King, ist W Sparks, 2nd. Best bull 2 vear# and under 3, $4 I Belt.
Best bull 1 year and under 2, $3 Belt. Best cow 3 years and under 4, $5 Belt.
Best heifer year and umk $ King. Bujl showing best five calyesj $6 King!
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SECriON III.
THOROUGHBRED SHORT HORN.
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Best bull 4 years and over, $15 Gaine3
Best bull '2 years and und^'r 3, $8 Gaines & Son, ist JaCob Hym\ 2nd. Best bull calt, $5 j'J Gaines iSi Son. ^st same 2nd. I
Best cow 4 years and over, $ij Gaines & Son, ist, Jacob Henn, 2nd. Be*t cow 3 years and under 4, $10 aines & Son, ist same 2nd.
Best cow 2 years and under 3, $S Henn, ist Gaines & Son, 2nd. Best heifer 1 year and under 2, $6, Gaines & Son, ist Jacob Henn, 2nd.
Best herd, 1 bull and 4 cows or heifers, $75'» Gaines & Son, ist Jacob He:.n,
2nd'
2nd $2, J. Coltrim.
Best gelding, 4 years and over, ist premium $8, S. B. McCord, of Paris 2nd sf5, C. P. Staub. j' J"
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SWEEPSTAKES.
Best bull, any age, $25: Gaines & Son ISt.
Best cow, any age, $20 Gaines & Son, i&t. I
CLASS FOURTH—Hogs
ISAAC C. MYERS, Superintendent.
SECTION I. 1
FOR ALL CROSSES OF HOOS. f|:*' Best boar 2 years and over, $5 Thos Taylor, Waynesville, Ills., Henn, 2nd.
Best sow 2 years and over, $5 Thos Taylor ist. Best sow 1 year and under 2, $4 Thos Taylor. 1
SECTION II.
POLAND CHINA HOGS. .p
Best boar two years and over, ist premium $5 Jack Henn ist, Rogers 2nd.
Best boar one year and under two, ist premium $4 II Evans ist, Zimmerman, 2nd.
Best bear seven months, and one rear, ist premium $3 Crow ist, Ehrnhardt 2nd.
Best boar under seven months, ist Dremium $3, Henn ist, Rogers 2nd.
Best sow two years and over, ist premium $5 Henn ist, Rogers 2nd. Best sow one year and under two, iat premium $4 Henn ist, same, 2nd.
Best sow seven months and under one year, ist premium $3 Henn ist, same 2nd.
Best sow under seven months, ist premium $3 Henn. Best six shoats, under eight months, ist premium $8 Henn ist, Crow 2nd.
Best sow with five sucking pigs, ist premium, $6 Henn ist. idf'&v
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THOROtftfH'BRED BERKSHIRE HOGS. Best boar, 2 years and over, ist premium, $5 J. H. Evans ist, H. H. Crow and.
Best boar, year and under 2, ist premium, $4 J. H. Evans ist and 2nd. Best boar under 7 months, ist premium, $3 H. H. Crow ist and 2nd.
Best sow,
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ium, $50 J. H. Evans 1st and 2nd. Best's, w, 1 year and under 2, ist premium $4 Thos. Taylor ist.
Best 60~w,7 months and under 1 year, ist premium, $3 Thos. Taylor ist, J. II. Evans 2nd.
Best six shoats, under S months, ist premium, $8 H. H. Crow 1st, J. H. Evans and.
SECTION IV." CHESTER WHITE HOGS.
Best boar a years and over, ist $5, Thos Taylor. Best boar 1 year and under 2, ist $4, same.
Best boar under 7' months, ist $3, H. H. Crow ist and 2nd. Best sow 2 years and over, ist $5, Thos Taylor 2nd, Crow.
Best sow 1 year and under 2, iat $4. Thos Taylor. Best sow 7 months and under 1 year, ist $3, Crow.
Best sow with five sucking pigs, ist $6, Crow.
SECTION V.
SWEEPSTAKES ON HOGS.
Best Berkshire boar, any age, $5, Thos Tavlor. Best Berkshire sow, any age, $5, same,
Best Poland China boar, any age, $5. Jacob 'Henn. Beet Poland China sow,: any age, $5, Thos Taylor.
Best Chester white boar, any age, $5, same. ",-4 Best Chester white s6w, any age, $5, same.
S. S. Early's special, b^ar pig, $10, Jacob Henn.
Class Fifth—Sheep.
ISAAC C. MYERS, Superintendent. SECTION I. FINE WOOL SHEEP.
To include Spanish and French Merino Saxony, and their crosses.
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Best buck 2 years and over $5*, Thcs Tnvlor, ist Ceilings 2nd. Best ftuck\ y%ar and under 2, $4 Tho« Taylor,,ist:fame 2©d.
Best uck lamb. fj Thps Taylor ist Ceilings, 2nd. Best ewe 2 years and over, $5 Thos Tavlor, ist same, 2nd.
Best ewe 1 year a-d under 2, $4 Thos Taylor, ist same 2nd. Siest ewe lamb, $3 Thos Taylor, ist
Colling*, 2nd Burk 8hovinsr J«es' five Jambs, $5 Crow, ist Citilings, 2nd.
SECTION II.
WOOL SHEEP. 'r
Best buck 2 years and over, $5 Crow, I6t Richard Fe6sant, 2nd. Bert buck 1 year and under 2, $4 Crow, ist and 2nd.
Best buck lamb, $3 Richard Fessant, ist Crow 2nd. Best ewe 2 years old and over, $5: Jno Mason, ist: Crow, 2nd.
Best ewe 1 year and under 2,^4 Richard Fessint, i*t Best ewe lamb. $3 Crow, ist Richard Fessant, 2i.d,
Buck showing bv»t. five lambs, $6 Jshn Mason, ist Fessant, 2nd.
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Son, Illinois, ist Jacob Henn,
2nd. Best bull 3 years and under 4, $10 Jacob Henn, ist W Goodman, 2nd.
SEC HON. III. -i i)
SOUTHDOWN SHEEP.
Best buck 2 years old and over, $5 Jacob Henn, ist and 2nd. Best buck 1 year and under
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$4 Jacob
Henn, ist and 2nd. Best buck lamb, $3 Jacob Henn, ist Nutgra'S, 2nd.
Best ewe years old and over, $5 Jacob Henn, ist Nutgrass, 2nd. Best ewe 1 vear and under
2
Henn, ist and 2nd. •?/, .r Best ewe lamb, $3 Jacob Henn, ist Nutgrass, 2nd.
Buck showing beUfive lambs, $6 Jacob
IJenn.
Best breeding pens of each of the following varieties, $10 each. A breeding pen is five hens and one cock. No entry fee to be charged
PAIRS.
Best breeding pens of each of the fol lowing varieties, $5 premium lor e:ich. Plymouth Rock chicks, Sid Conger, ist West & Whicker, 2nd^".. txmfr!
CLASS
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Black breasted red games, Frt-iio & Grciner. ist C. J. Bev.'ns, 2nd. B.'own ted game?, Lewis Flagon, ist. class
c.
Golden Penciled Han.burgs, Eddie Hulman, 1st. Golden Spangled Hamburg?, Eddie Hulman, ist.
Gjlden Spangled Hamburg chicks, Eddie liulmati ist. class D.
White leghorns, G. C. Haunck ist. Brown leghorn chicks, D. H. Jenkens, ist same 2nd.
White leghorn chicks, C. Lee, ist S. Fulton, 2nd. v- .. '"'class k?' __
Black Spanish, G. F. King, ist. Plymouth Rock?, Sid Conger, ist same second. class f.
White crested Polish chicks, Sid. Conger, ist. White cochin chicks, D. A. Donnelly, ist West & Whicker, 2nd.
Black cochin chicks, West & Whicker, ist C. J. Bevins, 2nd. class g.
Houdans, Chauncey Lee, ist* -. .* class h. 1 4. class 1. Black breasted red game chicks, West 6 Whicker, ist.
Black red game bantams, C. J. Bevens, ist West & Whicker, 2nd. Silver duck-wing bantam chick*,'West & Whicker, ist same, 2nd.
Silver d. w. g. bantams. West & Whickers, ist W. S. Shattuck, 2nd. class j.
Golden seabright bantams, Charles Jeffers. Golden seabright bantam chicks, Sid Conger ist, West & Whicker 2nd. class k.
Bronze turkeys, West & .Whicker ift, Geo. Lockridge 2nd. White turkeys, George F. King ist, W. J. Cusick 2nd. class l.
Pekin ducks, W. S. Shattuc«c ist, S. Fulton 2nd. Colored Muscovy ducks, W. S. Shattuck, ist. class m. '.*
Toulouse geese, West & Whicker ist, W. S. Shattuck 2nd. ,_ class n. Blue pied pigeons, S. Fulton, ist. class o. •Maltese cat, Harry Girdner, ist.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.' Best pair solid colored lop-eared rabbitst $2 J. E. Popkiss, ist.
Best pair broken colored lop-eared rabbits, $2 J. E. Popkiss. Best pair Angora rabbits, $2 James Quigley.
Best pair English, rabbits, $2 J. E. Popkiss. Beit display ferrets, $2 J. E. Popkis?.'
Best display guinea igs, $2 J. E. Popkiss. Best collection canaries, $2 Mrs.
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POULTRY DEPARTMENT.
WILLIAM CUR11Y, Superintendent
(Under the management of the Poultry and Pet Stock Association.) All entries on birds and vvaUr fowls must be made ia pairs, entry fee to be 5 cents a pair, and first premium to be 50 per cent, of the total entry fee on each class entered second premium, 30 per cent., and third premium, 20 per cent.
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Light brahma chicks, G. A. Donnelly, ist W. Hudge, 2nd. Light brahma, Sid Conner. ist 'G. A. Danley, 2nd.
Partridge cochin, T. S. Marshall, 1st S. H. Phillips, 2nd. Partridge cc»ehin chicks, W. S. Shattuck, 1st f. S Marshall, 2nd.
Buff cochin chicks, bid Conger, ist some, 2nd. Dark brahma, R. S. Cusick, i»t Ts S. Marshall, 2nd.
Black cochin, West & Whicker, ist W. S. Shattuck, 2nd. Dark bruhtna chicks, T. S. Marshall, it: West & Whicker, 2nd.
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BREEDING PENS.
Ten dollars premium in each pen of four chickens: Light Brahma, A Donelly ist.
Dark Brahma, S Cusick, of Paris, ist. Partridge Sochin. S Phillips ist.
White Cochin, Donellv, of Indianapolis, 1 &t. Buff Cochin, Sid Conger, of Flat Rock, ist.
Black Cochin, West 5c Whicker, of Pecksbur'g, ist. Plymouth Rocks, Sid Conger, of Flat Rock, ist.
Games, Bevin, city, ist. Brown Leghorns, West & Whicker ist
Black Spanish, King ist.t Best cock of any variety, $5 S Marshal, of Peck-burg.
Best hen of any variety, $5 West & Whicker. Best cockerel, $5 W Donelly, of Indianapolis.
Best Pekin ducks, W S Shattuck ist second, S. Fulton, city. Best colored Muspovy ducks, W S Shattuck.
Heaviest live hen, not less than 10 pounds ist, A Donnelly, of Indianapolis. Hen weighs 11% pounds.
Heaviest live goose is'., West & Whicker 15% pounds. I jHeaviest live duck 1st, S Fulton.
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DIVISION B.
E. LITTLETON—SuoerintenJent.
Class First.
SECTION I.
Best half bushel amber wheat. $5 A. Hull ist, A. N. Sharks aind Bese half bushel red wheat. $5 Jno. Jackson 1st, C. W. Mever 2nd.
Best half bushel rye, $2 A. Mcpheeters. ist, C. F. Mason 2nd. Best22 ears poo corn, $2 J. J. Perish ist, E. Littleton 2nd.
Best 15 years rice pop corn, $2 T. L. Durham ist George Grathwohle 2nd. Best one half bushel oats, $2 R. B. Brotherton ist, A. W. Sparks 2nd.
Best haif bushel timothy seed, $2 Wm. Grose. Best 10 pounds broom corn, cleaned, $3 I. M. Shumard ist, E. Frazier 2nd.
Best collection of farm seeds, $3i E* Frazier, ist. Best collection garden seeds, $3 E. Littleton ist, J. A, Foote 2nd.
Best patchwork quilt, entirely finished, $2, Mrs E Myers. Best patchworit quilt, worsted, entirely finished, $2, Miss Cora Hedden.
Best crochet quilt, $2, Mrs Jas Gordon. Best tu-ked shirt,'by machine, Mrs Mary McCalister.
Bett shirt, by hand, Mrs McCalister. section 11.. |ct. Best jellv cake, $3 Mrs. E. L. Girdner. ist \iis3 Jennie Brady, 2nd.
Best fruit cake, $3 Mrs. E. L. Girdner, ist Miss L. Estes, 2nd. Best pound cake, $3 Miss Phoebe G. Brown, ist Mrs. E. L. Girdner, 2nd.
Best marble cake, $3 Mrs. Dr. W. Mooee, ist Miss L. Estes, 2nd. Best sponge cake cake, $3 Miss Emia Mattcx, ist Mrs. B. F. Boring, 2nd
Best yellow snoge cake, $3 Mrs. F. Meyer, Mrs. Phlegan, 2nd. Best pumpk'n-pie, f2 Mrs. Mary McAllister. ist Mrs. E. L. Girdner, 2nd.
Best creatn pie, $2 Mrs. Kate Miller 2nd Mrs. F. L. Meyer. Best custard pie, $2 Mrs. Dr. W. Moore, 2nd, Mrs. Brotherton.
Best white sponge cake, Miss Jennie Barber, ist Mrs.: E. L. Girdner and. Best collection of cake, not exceeding 4 kinds, Mrs. E. L. Girdner, Miss Clara Shepherd.
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iClas8 Second—Vegetables.
SECTION I..
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Best peck white onions, $2
Be&t peck General Grant tomatoes, $2 D. M. Solomon ist. Best peck trophy tomatoes, $2 August Stoecker 1st, Mrs. M. J. Matherly 2nd.
Best collection of varieties of squashes, $4 A. Boor ist, Silas Price 2nd. Best three pumpkins, $2 G. M. Rettinger 2st, Chas. Klaus 2nd.
Best six cabbages, $2 Peter Piker ist^ Christian Flagar 2nd. Best three vegetable eggs. 2 William Scholtz ist, Peter Daily 2nd.
Best six carrots, $2 Henry Hoff ist, George Kruzan and. Best six parsnips,$2 W. J. Matherly ist, George Grathwohl 2nd.
Best six cucumbers, $2 E. Koller ist,H. Hoff and. Best six peppers, $2: Silas Price ist, Mrs. M.J. Matherly 2nd.
Best two quarts lima beans. $2 August Stoacker ist, Mrs. C. Stephenson 2nd. Best peck red sweet potatoes, $2 Henry Iloff ist, E. Kaller 2nd.
Best peck yellow sweet potatoes, $2 James A. Miljer ist, August Stoacker 2nd.
Best peck southern queen sweet potatoes, $2 Mrs. M. J. Matherly. Best beets, $2 Nelson Shepherds
Class Third—Fruits.
L. HEINL, Superintendent.
Best 20 varieties apples in succession!
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Best half outhel yellow corn in ear, $5 Allison Payne t, Chas Belt 2nd. Best half bushel white wheat, $5 Geo Kruzin, 1st.
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Best collection of vegetables, $5 Geo Kruzan ist, Mrs. M. J. Motherly 2nd.
SECTION II.
Best collection ol vegetables, $8 W. Scholtz ist, Chris Flagan 2nd. Best peck red onions, $2 Geo. Grathwohl ist, Wm. C. Rogers 2nd.
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Around the World by Hon. J. T. Headly, the princeof descriptive «uthors. Lose no tiroi as the demand is simply Immense, and territory being rapidly taken. Will out sell any other book. For particulars, address
HUBBARD BROS., 51 W. Koarth St. Cincinnati, O.
LIGHT? LIGHT!
Every dealer before buying should call and examine or send for the Mew Electric Kerosene Burner, (pat. Apr. 8. 1679, with night attachment, combining two complete burneis in one largeand Km»U wick operated by same ratchet, extinguishing light of one when tteotner is lighted. Simple. Insuring safety. «T hen seen, no other will be U8e«. Good agents wanted. Territory assigned. Sample bymail,2Sc: 1 doz. do. 11.86.
ELECTRIC BU&NEB CO.,
No. Ill W. Adams St..Chicago, 111.
GOT WESTER*
Breecfi-Loading 8ft ot On tin, $20 to 1300. Donble ffho Onns, fctonsC Single Suns, t3tof20. Hiflea,|8K fit. Bcvoiven, ft to fS. Send aUmp foe Price List,
QUIT Wnrsn Gc* Wosn, Pittsburgh, Pa. W Ageata wutted ia every (owo,! 'J
MlS&ELt^NEO ADVLRTISEMENTS
PBOVEBBS. "|500 wiil be paid for a case that Hop Bitters will not cure or help."
"For Sinking spells, fits, dUBineaa, palpitation aAd low spirits. rely on llop Bitters."
"Read of procure and use Hop Bitters, and you will be strong healthy and happy."
"Hop Bitters builds up, strengthens and cures continually from the first dose."
"Ladies, do you want to oe strong, healthy and beautiful? Then usa Hop Bitters.
•'The greatest appetizer, stomach, blood and liver regulator—Hop Bitters/1
Fair skin, rosy
cheeks and the sweetest breath In Hop Bitters."
"Sidney and Urinary complaints of all kinds permanently oared by Hop Bitters?
Clerjmnen, Law
$30.00C ie,M 5,(HX
W W.60C lO.UK, 10« 1S,00C io,coe
each
200 Prizes 60 each :.. «00'Prizes 20each .......3 1000 Prises 10 eaih..v*...v 0 Prizes 800 each, Approximation
"Sonr stomach,sick headache and dizziness,Hop Bitters cures with a few dosea."
yers, Editors, Bankers and Ladies need Hop Bitters dally^l
"Hop Bitters has restored to sobriety and health, perfect wrecks yot from intemperance." tor For sale by all druggist*.
"TakoHop Bitters three times a day and on will have no docbills to pay.'
CURE YOURSELF!
Dr. Bohuinen') "Vegrubl* Cor*Ur»" warranted to nor. m»neu:!jr cure all form* of bpma&ttarrhu or Stuiat! ffwkaew, Urarral Hfbillij, Iwpotean. etc.. ami reatortt "lioai Power," and brinst bark the "Toalhtul Vlwr" thote who have destroyed It ov «cxutl cxctiaea or evil practice*, tn hm two to seven weeM' titne. ThU remedy, which tia* been uaed by hr. Itohaaiian In hia private practice for over thirty year*, wan Dover known to foil In curitift even the WORST CASKS. It elwa vitality and Impart* entry with wunderftil cflict to those middle-aged men who fteln weaknen beyond their yean It* invigorating projMrtir# are felt at once. Young men suffering fron. the sfcnaequence* of that dreadfullV destructive habit of Seif-AbuM caniise thia tnedicltiewitn tiie assurance of a »[e«Jy and »nJ
taxed icminnl veieie« and irritated ducts, imparting power and tone cud tvs orhi£them to their natural state, the sama as if tlie baneful habit had never been indulged in. The ingredients are simple production! of nature—barks, roots, Herbs etc., and area sneeiflc for tlie above diseases.
Rif"Price, Five Doilara, sent with fuil directions, etc., to »ny «d(lre»s. For sale only at I)r. C. A. Bohannan's office, No. 821 North Fifth street, between Washington avenue ana Green street, pt. Louis, Vw Established in IBS?. aarDr. "Treailw o- ^prelal Divam," which give) a Clear delineation of the miuc,causes,
symptoms, moan* of
cure. eu of bVHUtl.lS. SIHI.XAI. EAkNKSS, £K.'.,seu( fR£K to any addresa upon receipt of one stamp. |B nni ja lipA Book of nearly
STOpajtM
IBAKKIAuE^"^^ a
w*rrled «nd those content. pleti ng marrieeeahould know
iirilnF ^fcHuw to ciwe diseases. Bundwl«l#Slfcl I of Recipes. Sent securely
Sialed-tOrSOcentsCnKmeyorpoetage
stamps.] Addreaa
31K. Filth SUect.
Su VouU.
Mo.
fiHAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.*
TRADE MARK. Tbe Orea (TRADE II It \n unfailing'1 carefo' Seminal Weakness, Spcrtnaior he a,
Impoteri
o.
and hll Di*-
Before Taking that foi-^^ ^akingi low, as asesiuonco of t.aelf- rn-* as loss of Memorv. Unlvenal T^«n id». Palu in the Baok, Dimness of Vm.. n, Prcm^curt* Olil Age, ant raanyo'her Ul- n-rs thar ieal to Insanity or Coasnmptiuii and a P.nuature Grav». for Full particulars |ln our pitifh'ct, whicn wo des"-* aeui free oy man to every one. Spccifl© lJn1'ntt)e is sild by ail ririiifjr'sts st $1 per packige, or six pao^aws for $1. or II sent f-", '•y maiiuu xecjipt oft ie •i.vney by gil'iiveiiiutf
The Bray Medicine Co.'*
No. 8 Mechanic'* Block. Orr,rolt, M' h. ^ol in Perrellauto, by Gul ob Iv rrr. Wholes9In and retail rjrenta aid lty isrug' pistfve .cry where
A hcretoiorpiiiikiinniirtmi'dlnloipment which aii|l\eil to tln back, uud iniju»*dlaf ly otrpt- the KHnoys wUltatilfh ain and weakness aud roiif* thote dormant orpins Into uetv Mf«. J11» ctmiforfiiMi'M tlit? paik'ut, Certiiln In i(8 five's. 1 nri*l will j.oslilv»ly ri.tiii'ropsv, (lr«vel,
InHamm it ion uillieKiilneyn, itici!ii,in«:ire n:i«l Ketenlion of Urine, Cutarili tif tbe RlaiMrr. Ititrnlnir or ralnfn) TritMllng. Hit Colo*e«l Urine. Tlrlek Unti cpi-»it, Nervous blllty. FeTMBle ContUiinta. f,!*meHacK.nndlii 'I'^ordpro arif'ss froms )iMi-.ist"l ronditlon of the Kidney*, ISIacidrr »nd
irrlrmry Oi-tfaim, whfii imthii)? elstf
Sol-l bi
'ipt of thi l)Co.,f!
run. bj
wit!l upnTi rfc.vlpt of tbi WAY KIDNKV TAl)
Iirm:){lvt* «r beat by nmM frw upr price, (2.fiO. W Tpstlroonlsji. ,ind our Little IIot Lift' was bayt'd." «etit Fri e.
fio^p I'l oprletor', Toledo, Ohio.
BantiaA Vrmstrong,Te-re Hint ilisLribnting agints for Viaro an1 Yer nilitnn cJtititles. Outliers supplied at lewe^t wtao^tfile rates.
TSTERBROOK'S
1
to all courses on same
conditions'as Men. For Catalogues, an other information, address LEMUEL AfoSS President. Robert C. Foster. Secretary.'
July 29, 1879. I
€2
tlAlSDARD
and
FOR SALE
BY ALL STATIONERS
8TEEL PEN CO.
'•A'orksr Camden. N. 1. Mew York.
SO£X
O E S
oven 1,000,009ACRES OF
FINE FARMING LANDS
IS MWBWA AID BAKOTA, by the WnrOVA BT. PXTXR B.B.CO, 0Bt*94 Mtanl tanM.
I
vutr nr1 paaaad
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attt, Mtf,
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CmmfOtam
Oenl OfBesa OlAR.W.l!rOa,OncMO,&«
Dr.A.G.OHN,
iOZ
So' th Clark Street, Chlcaro, (20 years' ex aei 'ence) toatinuM to enre all renere&l dtieases sjphilii, (lasiorrhcea. Gleet, Htrirtsir, liaptur^ wennaterrbcca. Seminal weakness, Impotence Servnn Itcblllty, l^iwtos by night er day, the rs salt of self-abase in yentb, Kxeesws la •utsric ye.irs any trouble of the OeneratlTe Organs fro* soy ranne fERMAIT^HTLT CUBED. Special af tentlon fo Di*e«t"* of Female*. Weakness,
64pp,2staxtps
iuKtrnaeata ia use, sad variety of infer-1 nutin invalinbla to mailed fre« bvLYOH A IIEALY.
LADIES
lorn,
of pissiea, SUrilitr, etc. All eosflntlil dk honorable. Ho merenry
in4.
MOaMeteHialw
MlariiiaceCl«lden
f76t»^SOe(|
ard cirfaia retier fo*
ill fansale Weakan*. Meo uraai Usoagtraent, aad Irrej! ulaiitlea, bjr Or. eilo'» Celc brxtad Fuaak PBIa. Prepar*
Cbieaga, ItL (0.00 per t^
