Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 October 1879 — Page 3
J. F. V?. Y. J.
Which, When*Translated, Means
Jack Fro^ ys. Yellow Jack.
Another Heavy Frost Fell Last Night at Memphis.
The Epidemic Is Declared 12afled—Breaking: up Camp.
Only One New Case Reported and Dtftth To day.
Mkmphis,
Oct. 25—10
Feyh Fred Fiddler
Chandler,
BC
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One
October 25.—The following
telegram wag sent this morning to Hon A.
S. Marks, Governor, Nashville/Tenn,: "The epidemic is declared to be ended this day. The camp will be broken up Monday morning. I tharfk your excellency in behalf of the people of Memphis for material assistance rendered and for further aid promised if necessary. We have sufficient funds to carry us through and will not be compelled to draw on you for any." [Signed] I.
T. Porter,
President District.
CLAD TIDINGS.
Memphis,
A. m.—An
other heavy frost fell last night. A thin Coating of ice formed on pools ol' water in the suburbs. Thermometers placed by the Signal Service officer on the ground as a test marked 32%degrees at 4 o'clock this morning. The steamer Hard Cash from St. Louis, arrived this morning at 9 o'clock, being the first boat to land at the wharf since July 24. Weather clear and cold.
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REPORT AT NOON.
Mbmpuxs.,
October 25., noon.—One
case teported this morning, Alfred Be^ rent2. Two deaths occurred, Wm Johnson, colored, Buntyn sta tion Joseph Lea, city hospital The following is officially an announcement of the board of health declaring the epidemic ended: Owing to a fall in the temperature within the past three days, there l*ving been two good frosts with the prospect of a continuation of cool weather
THE U0AR.D 01'" HEALTH HEREBY DE CLARES THE EPIDEMIC OF 1S79 AT AN KNI),
and announces there is but little danger to be apprehended from the yellow fever by absentees or other per sons coining into the city, provided instructions published September 28th has been complied with in regard to the ventilation of houses, bedding, clothing etc. It takes occasion to advise peo pie on return to avoid infected placcs. There are a few cases yellow fever yet in the city. A few cases may yet develope, but by ordinary prudence there is no denger of the disease now spreading from that source
By order of the Board of Health, J.
M. D., Secretary
LETTER LIST.
Last, of uncalled (or letters remaining in the Tcrro liaute postofllce, county of Vige, state ot Indiana.
Saturday,October
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Adaue Sarah Baird miss Minnie Barns miss (Jassie .Barnes mlaa Ballic Bam urn mrs
Leach mrs Isabella Lutz mrs Augusta Monen mrs Molmda S Mo ran MaryMorrison miss Alice
Benulngton mrs ME Meore miss Mamie E Boon miss Aiico Boytrs mrs Brown miss Sarah Buckley miss Jonuy Chandler raiasM OrcwH mrs Barah E roil In mrs E Cummins Florcuco DingesmraMary 'Duncan miss Susio .Dungttn mrs Lona Edwaru Luoy Suyart missJosle Far nam mrs l' Fits mrs Sophia
Murphy Mo'.lie Murphy mrsE jrphy miss Mary Munsou miss Mallnda McDanlll miss Ora McKiuuiemiss Annie McPhersoh miss Maria Noble miss Bertha W Powotl ss Jenette Hoed mrs Marv A cellars mrs Mima heely miss Grace •Stewart tulss Docia S to wart LueUa Stensou MtrthaE
Fink mi Elizabeth Sohinnerer miss Mary Tortune miss Minnie Stinson mrs Foster miss KHa Hcott mrs Elizabeth A Gaston mrsti Scott miss Nota Gilbert mrs Martha Htough miSB bailie Gallo., miss Lucy Htone Magglo Hall mrs Marah -stump mrs Nancy Haskett mrs ifflttld Hnydw miss Libbie Harris miss Sarah A 2 Taylor miss Lillie lIlneB miss Nannlo Taylor mitw Klslo Holdridiio miss Pnebe Tcveilu mitts Julia Huauell mrs Martha- Tency mis Janey Jarrott mrs
Walker mrs Mary
Jewell mis* Mary Wssifall Sarah Jackson mrs Louisa W'estfali mrs James Jon«« miss M.noi«"« Welsh miss Belie Joni miss MoUio s-. Well miss Kate KJntr. miss Clarft Wilkes mibS Lizzie Laurence miss Franci3 Wilcox m:s Elisa La*. t* mrs Emily Williams miss Flora Lerr miss Ootavia WUsou mrs ^usan Leotard miss Emma WionguirsAS Lewis miss Mary Zanngmrs John .. Gl£N'£ 5.
Aiiara* iiaitil Albernathy Bail tMfwitt KM Ball A -c rBrMtcea John
Klauey Thomas SKoehfor Geo Langwarthy James N
Lyale Kingston Loadens(?M Harr.s ..Malcom
Matoney Atkeon .MartinWalker •i Marti tiHenrr
Bltl*t«r QeOfg^ BomsBowen Bolton Jataea Brown John W, Brtvwn iEawar Bur«efs Eddtv BnrusKugh Burdn O Chappci Charlie Craaalett Geo Oraifc Philip Carroll Michael Crett Dud Cook CM Conlcy Crosbv S 1
Meyer CH Medough Austin
HoUinsoa A. IKobinS&nHC2 Kytn&a John Hbadley Abacr Sailers 1 JJtrain II "TBaaderson Wm -'HpeimaoFB
itinera id I) Foust August Grr*ll
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Getslur B«uj ulenri EB i-iIiinal.IC Gil "i iTUomas Oilljt'Tt A. Odl-? A.II Geoiia Charley Gude Lew Ha'l Will Hr\ lies Charles Hasu ill Alex Hill John Hlcklin i'h Hick 11a Hoffman
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Sinner Louis Sfuith Frank 3 Smith Saml 8' "y Smyth George Bfcores Strong 3hrowder Charley 8ulli»an Snyder Henry -1 Taylor Wm Taylor Geo '. ^Thompson IIL2
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Hollcway Geo Hoarigin 3 Hudson John W Hustcn Itobt N Huey Geo llyler Frederick Jarred Stanford Jennings Ilarry Jones Ilarry .Johnson Kerlln W I» Keiat Sara
Van Ulzsn A Vsnderforb El) VancleaveGeo '4 -WagnerJ 'a
Wagner John Wedlock John Wcist i)r SR WelchU ley, Wiatt James Wilson Allen W od Jackson Workman Walter A
Persons calling tor letters advertised in this list will please say "advertised" and give date.
IV. FILBECK, I'. M.
L'ASSOMMOIR.
Continued From Second Page.
work five years at leatt before she could save that much money. One evening, Gervaipe was alone. Goujet entered—took a chnir in silenc*, and looked at her as he smoked his pipe. He seemed to be' revolving something in his mind. Suddenly he took his pipe from his mouth. '•Madame Gervaise," he said, "will, you allow me to lend you the money you require?"
She was kneeling at a drawer, laying some towels in a neat pile. She started up, red with surprise. He had Been her standing that very morning for a good ten minutes, looking at the shop so absorbed that she had not teen him pass,
She refused his offer, nowever. No, she could never borrow money when she did not know how she could return it, and when he insisted, she replied: "But your marriage? This i^Jthe money you have saved for that." "Don't worry on that account," he said with a heightened color. "I shall not marry. It was an idea ot my mother's and I prefer to lend you the money."
They looked away from each Qther. Their friendship had* a certain element of tenderness which each silently recog nized.
Gervaise accepted finally, and went with Goujet to see his mother, whom he had informed of his intentions. ^They found her somewhat sad, with her serene pale face bent over her work. She did not wish to thwart her son, but she no longer approved of the plan, and she told Gervaise why. With kind frankness, she pointed out to her that Coupeau had fallen into evil habits and was living on her labors, and would in all probability continue to do 60. The truth was that Madame Goujet had not forgiven Cou peau for refusing to read during all his long convalescence this and many other things had alienated her and her son from him, but thev had in no degree lost their interest in Gervaise.
Finally it was agreed she should have five hundred francs, and should return the money by paying each month twenty francs ou account "Well, well!" cried Coupeau, as he heard of this financial transaction "we are in luck. There is no danger with us to be sure, but if he were dealing with knaves, he might never see bide or hair of his cash again!" ./I
The next day the shop was taken, and Gervaise ran about with such a light heart, that there was a rumor that she had been cured of her lameness by an operation. (TO HE CONTINUED.
CORONER'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree and order of sale issued ftom the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Louis Hay, and against William M. Hughes, Frank Hughes and Daisy Hughes, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to wit:
Lot number one hundred and two (102) in Jewett's addition to the city of Terre Haute, the same being part of the north east quarter and a part of the south east quarter of section twentytwo (22), township twelve 'i2) north, range nine (9)'west, containing thirtyfour (34) acres as per recorded plat of said addition, in Vigo County, Indiana, and on SATURDAY, THE 15th DAY OF
NOVEMBER, 1S79.
between the hours of 10 o'clock
and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at the Court house door in Tcre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the 6ame belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 25th day of October, H.
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Michael Jot»n,F Mount Ales Morgan John Mott Phlteos Morris John Mofrc g#|. #11 McGea nis Horn 0 a
^McComb Jesse Olivers Joseph Pearson Berley t'erltlaes \T ft 1'hiUips Dr
Michael
llral Wtti lay /.Ions) irr tunu E Dlx«". -1 A Dnttoii IV -1 3Cthnv.r KT^ar-l Fall--1-••'» W
Peckaid & Sou Power larry Rep-riTi II Rfeff cit Fred viiju Rle:(/JJ} Row.-ui Alex «i! »1 .s Rocowle Clin a .« Robertson c«i«aa rt jj.-
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Eiirenhardt,1879.
Coroner.
Charles T. Burton, Attorney.
Swiss Ague Cure.
Not a caeeof Dyspepsia wui the Swiss Liver Compound fail to cure. That is the word all over the country:
Trv thc|Swiss Ague Cure and test its fterlii^ meritb. There is no better remedy extant than this cure. From the demand of a dozen bottles a day it has sprung to a hundred dozen.
rr f—i—'ii-r»ig »m -i
Wly suffer .when you can get the Swiss Liver Compouud from your Druggist at tjoc. tend one dollar a bottle. It never failslo purify the blood.
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MISCELLANEOUS* A^VgBYlSEliy
SIMMONS & DICK IN'AON, Manager*.
NUMBER
"New""York, aepteinber~l9, 1270.
Received from Messrs. Simmons & Dickinson, Managers of the Eedtccky State, the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars (f16,000) being the amount drawn by Ticket
THE NEXT DRAWING Of the
KENTUCKY STArE LOTTERY TAKES PL VCE OJT THURSDAY
OCT. 30.
FIRST CAPITALS, $15,000,18,000, |5,000 AND 1.891 OTHER PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO |67,025
Tickets* $1.
pr fall particulars address 1 WILLUniSON A CO.
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Springfield, EfDngbam Co.. Geo.) May, 17, 1879.J
Wm.E. Clabkk,
TEKRH SiAtriti WEEKLY GAZETTE.
$1
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TWO INVESTMENTS
which paid well.
stSv/vS^
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83,530 lu the drawing of the Kentucky State Lottery, Class P, Sept. IS. Bald ticket waa held by me and oashed in full on presentation.
J. J. HESS,
Resilience, 93 Fairmonnt Ave.. Baltimore, Md.
NUMBER
New York, October {4,1870.
Received from Messrs. Simmons & Dicknson, Fifteen Thousand Dollars '$15,000) in full payment of Capital Pr'ze In Kea tucky State Lottery,Class Q, drawn Sep. tember 80, 1870. (The ticket drawing said Prize was number 40,811. (Signed) J. McGUlRB.
Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. Witness: JAME3E. IRVING.
699 Broadway, New "Vork.
raoRHis BicnnoKD, Covington. Ky•
List of drawings published in the New CorK Herald, Sun, Staa Zeitung, Philadelphia Record, PhiladelpLla Suddav Dispatch, and Louisville Commercial. All out-of-town tloket holders are mailed a copy of the offloial list as soon as received.
The next following drawing Noverabor 16 1879.
Wanted at once, good,reliable agents in every town.
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above.
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Do you have a Pain in your back loins or Bide? so, vour Kidneys are diseased. Do not delay, but try at onco Hunt'k Groat Kidney 11 ud Liror medicine, I: is prepared EX'
BACK!"
PRESSE.* forTDisease of the Kldacy's, Bladder. Liver and Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes ^.right's Disease of the Kidneys. Incontinence or Retention of Urine, and Female Woaknes*. HUNT'S KERIKHY has never been known to fall*
Moorestown, Burlington Co., N.J.J Hept. 18, 1878. 1
Wm. K. Clabkk,
Dear sir —Eighteen
months ago I had'Jropay around the heart, my physicians and friends despaired of my ever getting well. The »flrst bottle of HUNT'S REMEDY gave me great relief feel I owe my very existence to HUNT'S REMEDY, anJ 1 am deeply thankful.
Dear 3ir:— I prescribed
HUNT'S REMEDY In a complicated case of Dropsy which I had been treating for eight years, and I find Hunt's Remedy is the best medicine for Dropsy and the Kidneys I have ever used.
Wm,
Sen for Pamphlet to WM. E. CLARK,|
PROViDKKCK. R. I
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Wilson,M.
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'HUN'i'N RCiTlEBY has cure4 hundreds who have been given up by Physicians It cleanses, purifies and strengthens the wlnle system. All whb use it enjoy good health. One trial will aonvinee you.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Sold bv all Druggists.
A GOOD PLAN
Anybody caa learn to mr.ke money rapidly operating in stocks, by tho •'1'woUnorr' Ihg Rules for Success," in Messrs. Lawrence
it
tiou method, which the tlrm has made sc successful, enables people with large or smau means to resp all the benefits of largest capltil and best (kill. Thousands ol orders, In various sums, are pnolnd into one vast amount and co-operated ns a mighty whole, thus securing to oa«h shareholder all the advantages of the largest operator. Immense profits are divided monthly. Any amount, from $5 to |3,000, or more, *n be used successfully. N. Y. Baptist Weekly, September 26th. 1878,says: "liy tlio combination system SIS would make 975. or 6 per cent. $60 pays $860, or 7 per csnt. 1100 make* $1,000. or 10 per cent, on the stock, during the month, aeoorditigto the market." Frank Leslie's Illustrated Fewspaptr. June 29tn: "The combination method of operating stocks Is the mostaur.cusstul ever adopted. NewYork Independent, 'iep1. 12th: combination system is founded upon corre 'l ii'islness principles, an I n« person need be without an income while it is kept working nv MesSrs. Lawrence & ^o. Brooklyn Journal, April 39thr "Our eultor made net profit of»101.25 from $20 in one of Messrs, Lawrenca
& Kt Ke^ds,
^nalla. Stool and Stool, Cover
•!,», ***Pirated news-
i. w. "*».ijhlntton, S.J.
F»r the Best and
F:it* rial Rro*s and Bib'en. T. ,.v.r rent. Rational Publishing Co., Chicago. Ilia.
$10 to $10001 Street Stock* makes fortunes otery tnon!h. Books sont frcu 01pla'nin* everything. Addras",
BAXTER A CO., Bankers, 17 Wall Street, Xew York.
r*r ANTED—A GOOD AGENT—To eanW vass Tern- Haute and ailjcinlng towns for the best selling househcH articles in the world. Tip top profit'*. Write at once to World Mannfticturtnt Co., Nas aau street, New York.
Buom
am awiumuT cAiAtotni. OUMW IaftnneaU.llade.Batti, Ospi. pwu, Dm mjorr
Bsta, tpalst*, Cap-'
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PRUSSING'S
CKLEBKITK^
IN E A
An Absolutely 1'ut» Article Warranted io kuep pickiOd for yeirs. Thirty-one years ia marke Consumrra should Insist up seeiiig enr rand on the barrels uhen buying.
CONSUMPTION
D. A simple veaetahl tpeed and permasM) cur* onclifUs,
Catarrh, Ast all Throat
tienjirom and Luna Aycnon*.
aibo rduiii
radical cure for Nervous Debility ani ITcrvous Complaints, which hat beg* t—ud in thousands of catet. Recipe, with full air ctions (la Ocrman, lendi, or EngUfh) for preparing and using, sent by mail free of charge on receipt of Stamp. Pleat* name this pavtr.
W.W. ePHHAB.l
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New and startling discovery In the scieno of medicine. Fever and ague cured with out quiniDC. No more fever and ague after using a half day. boWl »y all rfrugtiisti and dealers In medicine#.
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., Battle Creole, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
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THRESHING MACHINERY.
MflE Matchless 0raln*8aring, Tlme-Sarlng, A and Uoney-8»Ting Tbre»hor» of toll day anil gensratioa. Beyond all rlralry for Rapid Work, Parfect Cleaning, and for Siring Grain from Wantage.
'V.
STEAM
Power Threshers a Specialty. Spcclal •ltes of Separator!) made exprcu'ly for Steam Power.
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IJnrlraled Stam Thrrsber Engines, both Porublo and Tracilou, with Vtlucible Imprwr#m'tnts, tnr beyond anj other m&ke or kind.
THE
Co.'s new circular. The combina*
EHTIBK Threshing Kxprnses (and often three to Ore times that amnnnt) can be made by the Extra Gfaln SAVED by these Improved Maohints.
GRAINwattage
Bayers will not submit to the enor* mouii of Grata and tho inferior work don# by all other machiaca, when once posted on the difference.
NOT
combinations." New cir
cular (mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and bonds w&nret?, Government bonds supplied. Lawrence
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17 Exchange Plaoe. N.
Co., Bankers,
O E I E S
-AND
Provisions,
Yoltzel & Heinig
deliver to'slny part of the city, groceries
Swiss Ague Cure is warranted to p.ovisicns, bread, pies, cakes, candies nfetev fail to cure Fever. Ague or Chills, c®nfectioseries, e|c., of the finest quality ,'Wtf^fjje by the people's recommentf a anti at she lowest cash prices. Cotintrv it if the,. UesJ,, remedy in I produce. freshl)utter/egg9,jpwltrj, etpitfailet no doubt, .. a.ways on hand. **-w? TV**
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Only Ymtljr Superior for Wheat. Oats, Barley, Hyp, and Ilka Oralns, but the
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Akhiaii,
Colks.
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outh Fourfh street.
aueceia-
ful Thresher hi FUs, Timothy, Millet, Clorer, and HkS Beeda. Requlr-s no "attacbaeoU" or "reboildlng" ts change from Grain tnfloeda.
IXPerlteUon
Thoreogh Workmanship, Elennt Finish, of Parta, Completeqare «mIncotoparable.
of Kqalpmaat, ctc.,
our Vmt»Ton Throhar OatSU
MABTELOVH far Simplicity of Parts, niig •na In* than one-half the moal Belu and B«ar«. Xakea Clean Work, with no Littering! or Scatterings.
POUB
Slaes of Separators Hade, Baaging from Six to Twelve-Horn alze, and two aft lea of Moanted Bona Powers to
IOB Particulars, Call on oar Dealers or write to na &>r IBastmeA Otrenlar. whleh we mall& For s? 1^ by ft. F. ^almaley, on
ASK WILSON & MCCALLAY'S "HAPPYv THOUGHT' IWAVJB-LINB
DEALER IP1TOR«»«t Chew
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to cracks, beaidea rlisftug th«f tack aau ankMa, Afsl- wearing out th« atockinga. .ill this is obviated by tlw Double Upjxi and
Sectional
95 PerCenLSterlinff
wear, without Increase of bulk or weight. Tnsta sols* will oatwear several pairs of oonunoa^tl^BMto.
ww Ma wi^u Thr^e Moiktlui,
and that there may be no question ss to the tims, tha patent binding, as seen in cut, proridaa a apace for every day, month and year, so that tho retail dealer whon making a sale, can punch out tho date thereof, and the Boota will in themselves boar permanent record of that date. (See warrant in large circular.) Every Boot boars the warrant in Rubber letters on the leg.
Although seemingly high priced, are more economical than a Boot of less cost, and with proper care will render good service from Fall until Spring.
The Poor Man's Boot.
I'©lt NAI.E BY
m*r
Hart &
Jonn
Co.. Proprietors, Lancaster, Pa-
Mc AUSTER'S.,.
ALL HCALINfi!' ALL HEALIN61!
O I N E N This remarkable ^ointment coftlnins no Mercarial or other Mineral substauce, and nothing can be found in itn composition thatcau Injure tho tender infant or nnduly affect tho aged or inrtrni. Beinjr a table HreparnitO'iibu Ai.L lltULINU will never mjuro you, but can be used wltn impunity i»y ALL. Its hoaling powers are wondi rful. and the great reputation it has acquire*! during the patt 80 years speaks volumes of praise for its merits. This ointment lias the power to eause all external Bores, acrofuluue liuuior*, cutanouus ernptions, f.ommon itch, felon and pofconons wonndn to discbararo their pnirul master an a tnUron. li hoaling roc^ss lollws. Burns and scal'ts ar« 1m tantly relievel. Chnpued siufha let, fiosted limbs andch'ioiiiusd are pro 1 ptly cured. Salt rheum barbers itch, ring worm, Ac., are speed^y eradicated. As a remedy forljff flB/ Prlnn v5 cools a box. it is a spwc/le tAMMWS Sold by all Mrug-
'iBts,or mailed free on reeei it of 23".. by A RUC-KEI/. Druggists, 218 Gree*.which Street, New York.
3D02ST'X
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Than
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-nVE PER CENT. STERLMP
JjBg.- Th bottoms sro of A»rtil "wtbier, half Iaot,• thick, and net filUkl with
Idea common
Rubbot Boots. In tho cut beJOw. tho black part marked Solid Tlubbw Filling," in ordinary Rubber Boots is mad* of ground. •crapa of cloth, ani is neither datable norwaUp-prteit but In tho "Ninrfj^Flve Per Osntl SMrllng Boot," when tho tap »ol« and long soft are worn through,* third sole—all solid Bn bbe r—presents ltaalf, and gtrea 100 per csftt. additional
Bubber 1 of tha
la ordinary
JNO. B. LUDQWICI, Corner 6th and Main sts
0 E S W E A DEALERS .IN ALL
Ohio st., East side of Public square.
Opis#'and Tdji'Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons.
mfriegliirig"' S.'tCc.oliln.eg.' I v. The Russell, J. Q. Case, and Springfield, Pitts, with steam or horse fpowei»k* j^j.^The Taylor and other first-class Sulke- Hay Rakes.
We would call the attention of Farmer* especially to our Bar Plow Cultivator. 13TA lull stock ot Repairs always on hand for Machines, eithtr Rfftpers Threshers sold by us. it si *J
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The Champion, Weir and Smith Flows
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Sulkey Plow. The Hamilton, Fort Wayne, and Buckeye Breaking Plow, for|/ General Purposes. The Canton, Clipper, and Other Stubble Plows. A full stocky of One-Horse Plows, both Right and Left Hand, Double-Shovels, Iron and Wood Beams, Single Shrvel Plows, The fiuckeye and Osbourn Self-Binding Harvester. The Buckeye Table Rake. Dropper and Mower. The Wheeler Self Rake, Droper and Mower, ft t'fui "4(4 *ts -ft
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ay Farmers ate most cordially invited to call and examine? Our stock before* purchasing. All of our goods are Fully Warranted*
IFCOEeGKETX1 TO
PLOWS! ©LOWS. PLOWS
1 utt ,ar I «y tk-r: v, C: 6^ y.ci-J tj
ViOtV r-£:
fhroe Car'Loads Just Received.
The Celebrated WeirJand'Champion ,K
Three florse Sulkey Plows.
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From the Factory tojhe Wearer Shirts of Superior T.: tra rino Open Back, Fr«5^cii j.nn -co?..Htfittiau
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limited »uuply ofSiili'. tb. rounofinUir# r.f turn from UioexuMf nm ti-.n with tl.« cori»*.ira trade. *fi lstiiij«rl»r Sluiiui, 1 0
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CAPCINE
Only Improvement Evar Wade on the Common
v: "iS!,,v«4fJPoroU8 Plaster. .* *.V *. ?. 'f, It contains greater and more powetfulr^ 'v.
Pain-Relieving, ^Strengthening,s and Curative Properiie*,
the common Porous Plaster, and U.lar superior to liniments and the so-
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WHITESEWIM© MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO.
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