Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 November 1879 — Page 7

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WASHINGTON LETTER.

The Return of Statesmen, Their Wives and Daughters.

Vanity Fair and the National Fair —Prospects of an Exciting Session.

Government Oftices in Mciurni"S»

known some wiio to regard thei&nielves representatives of their district, and who, 3oiibtless, regretted 'hat they did net take Congressional pos6ibilities into consideration when they were married." If they had done this they might have chosen more brilliant husbands. To offset this "might ltave been." there are statesmen who are ashamed of their wives when they are brought into contrast with the sparkling, witty, Worthcostumed spouses of millionaires and bankrupts who flock to this capital every winter. The statesman, wife and daughter, who come freeh from their district, and attempt to compete in the fashionable world of Washington on a salary -of $5,000 -year and perquifiitea -will learn some things during the season. Their home prestige will net foilow or avail them kere. Members of Congr«6e ar common in raore senses thao one at the national capital, and unle»s their-risterb, and causing, and aunts are chaperoned by maenmonthey will be eclipsed .by many, but especially by the ladies of the army and .navy.

The ladies of the supreme court and cabinet are «tare of considerable magnitude, but «e eclipsers they pale before the rank and effulgent hauteur of 'those whose husbands and lathew have been educated atgovernment expeaee at^West Point or Annanoiis.

The national capital is just having a fore-taste w©f the Winter reason. A tew -Tpreek$ agj «ome citizens fVecided that Washington was a fit pJM#'forte National Fair. Tifesterday the National Fair, as it is called, was inaugurated by a*.short address from Mr. Hayes, and a jjrocesjsion cf four miles, in which the Various trades and handicrafts of Waohington were represented, marched to the Fair grounds. It would appear froai this procession that the principal occupations of Washington are brewing, tailoring and dairying and butchering. But the great industry of the National Capital, office holding, was net represented. The brewers jgade by far the finest display their wagons wore the most numerous, their horses the largest, fastest aed most splendidly caparisoned, As for the fair, looked at as an exhibition, the less said about it the .better. The fairs that are held annually at Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and many other cities are £0 immeasurably «aperior to th«^,»to make compafUflin,riditulous*

All indicatttjfc foretell an unusi teresting session. Washington, during |he coming winter, will be the base of for both .political parties in the

EoperationsThe

nauguration cf„ the jgtiost «rcitng presidential campaign in American history. recent, preliminary enfeagepent in Maine, Ofejo^Iowamd CaliSlffiia tave slain fespirar.U, and defined issuer, ut there is much that is still unsettled, •oth as relates to measures and to men. .•"he Government departments are raped in black for Mr. Chandler.

Vith many Western .Republicans he •as the favorite candidate for the Presteacy, and with a majority, perhaps, he is thought to be the most available hndidate for the \ice-Presidency.

THE^Grocers' Association works like a liarm. At the last meetirig Secretary eonard reported twenty-one persons ho had been on the black list as having lid their accounts and been taken off. hree new names were added to the list, his month six new names vrere taken and as^-et no new additions have betn tide. The association plan protects alers tram many losses of accounts,

ITHE steiling old clothing firm of filler Sc Cox are doing a land-office Isiness thi6 fall. The secret of their hcess lies in the fact that they keep a ]ge 6tock, sell at bed rock pnees, and jiecially are thoroughly reliable. Whathr they say about their goods can be Ijended on. They built up a reputaln for square dealing and are intending 1 keep it.

|fHE menagerie of Mr. Taggart, at the |lion Depot has become quite attractto the traveling public, and others It pass over the platform. It now conljs of two very white and beautiful |ng Kong geese, two fawns, five rabwhite and blue, squirrels and banchickens.

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(From oar Regular Coriesponcicnt.) Washington, D. C., Nov. 4,1S79. There are many signs on the sheets, about the hotels and in and around- the public buildings that indicate the approach of the Congressional session. Som« members of Congress and Senators are already in the city seeing to the.intercsts of their wards in the Department or looking for winter quarters for themselves and families. Some of our statesmen actually bring their wives with them when they are elected to Congrees they all ought to do it. Some wive^ also bring their statesmen^ wilh them nwe. -"«I have appeared as the

evening of next w«ek Vi|o

|ge No. i,2f»o, Knights of Honor, will jrate the first anniversary of the by giving a social at their hall, on :orner of Seventh and Mam. There be music and sinking* The Davis lly will be present^

divorce is asked by Mary A. Ion from her husband James Nelson ling cruelly as the cause. The paper* f. filed yesterday.

is candid, doctor," said the ^patient found with a bottle of Dr. Bull jj^h Syrup. '"You know it is a good vine." M. D. left in disgust*

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vaise pressed her hands over her eyes suddenly all was quiet, and she opened her eyes again and looked out.

To her intense astonishment she saw Lantier and her husband talking in a quiet, friendly manner.

Gervaise exchanged a look with Madame Boche and Virginie. What did this mean?

As the women watched them, the two mec began to walk up and down in front of the shop. They were talking earnestly. Coupeau seemed to be urging something, and Lantier refusing. Finally Coupeau tpok Lantier's arm, and almost dragged him toward the shop.

I tell you, you must!" he cried. "You shall drink a glass of wine with us. Men will be men all the world over. My wife and I know that perfectly well/'

Madame Lerat had finished her song and seated herself with the air of being utterly exhausted. She asked for a glass of wjne. When she sang that song, she said, she was always torn to pieces, and it left her nerves in a terrible 6tate.

Lantier had been placed at the table by Coupeau, and was eating a piece of cake, leisurely dipping it into his glass of wine. With the exception of Madame Boche and Virginie, no one knew him.

T^he Loriikux looked at him with some susoicion, which, however, was very far from the mark. An awkward silence followed, broken by Coupeau^who said simply: '•He is a friend of oars!''

And turning to his wife, Iw added '"Can't you move round a (ittle? Perhaps there is a cup of hot coffee!"

Gervaise looked from one to the other. She was literally dazed. W&en'foer hus band first appeared with her former lover, she had «clasped her hands »®yer her foreliead, with that instinctive gesture with which in a great storm one waits for the approach of the thuader-clap.

It did net seem possible that the walls would not fall and crush them-ell. Then, seeing the two men cc.hrSy seated together, it all at once Beemed perfectly natural to iier. She w«6tired of thinking about fit, and preferred to -accept it. Why alter al^ should she worry? Noj

one else d-id. Everyone -seemed to be satisfied, svhy should «henotbe also? The children had fallen asleep in the| backroom. Pauline with her -head on1 Etienne's shoulder. asi her eyae fell on her 'boy. She was shocked at the thought'8f his-Gather sitting tfaeie «atin§ •without showing the least desire to cee his child. She! longed to-awaken him asd show him to Lantier.. 'And then again she bad a feeling of passing wonder at'the menner which things settled themselves in world.

She would not disturb-tHe serenity of matters now, so 6he brought in'tiie coffee pot, cod poured out a. cup for Lantier., who Deceived it without-even looking at her, a« he murmured his:ihaaks. "Now it is my turn to singf!" 6houted Coupeau

His «ong was one familiar to diem all, and eoen to the street, for the little crowd at the door joined in the chorus. The gueste within were all more or less tipsy and there was eo much noise that the policemen ran to quell riot bu.1 when they saw Poisson thej towed respect fully and pcbssed on.

No ooe of the party ewer Jcnewhow rat what hour the festivities terminated. It must have been very late, for there was not a :imman being in the street when they departed. They vaguely remembered having joined hands st|id danced around the table. vGervaice rememberad thj^JLantier waa the .-lasb^to leave—that he passed her as-she stood in the doorway^ §he felt a. breath" her cheek, but VH^-ifr it wat his«or ft'^/night air she ^o^Sd _4»

Madame Herat had refused to return to Batigno^es so late, and & mattress was laid on the ilocr in the ehop near the table. She slgpt there amid t^ debrie of -the feast, andla neighbor's cat profited by an open window to establt«V 'hersel^iti. her of tfie sharp teeth.

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sjkie, whett ske^fc.^incMJ Jhe the goose ail night betweea.her fine,

IIERI FF'S SAliS.

By virtke of^An cxeci ti6C lssuTd frdSi the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed aad delivered, in favoroi Charlotte Snedeker and againet Henry Asohormau, Lorenz Aeche a\an.and Maria 8. Ascberman, I have levied on the fallowing described real ie*ta$e, situated ift Vigo county, lndiafaa, to-wit:

Commencing sixty (60) feet west the noBthwest ooruer of two (S) acres deeded to Tillman and west of the Vincennes road, and running along the north line of the horthweat quarter ui), of sectiQa thirty-three /881 townetiip twelve 12J, nerto range nine 14] west, three hundred and thirty )830] feet, thence south with same variation of the Tin cennes road, one hundred aud ninety-eight 1WJ feet, thence east, three hundred and tinny i88j l'tel to the Vincenaes road, thence north alon* the line of said road, one hundred and ninety-eight [188, feet to the place of beginning, containing one acd one half IIX) acres score or less, in said county and state, andoa SATURDAY, THE 29 TH DAY QF NOT

EM­

BER, 1879,

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock

P.M.

of said day, at the Court House

doo- in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above discribed real estate, together with all privileges and appnrtanencee to the same 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 execution and costs 1 will then and thsre offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for ca«h to satisfy the same.

This 6th day of November, 187». LOUIS HAY, Sheriff. Havens ft Coffroth, Attys. Printer's fee, $8 €0.

Farmers Bay

John Deere's Moline Plows I —AND—

GhJll 11TT O* tO S, They have received the highgst premiijqis ever given in the UrtitecnStatei 6f Europe for materials and work in Actual Tests.

C.A. POWER, Agent.

410 and 106 West Main street,

ASK YOUR, GROCER FOR STRONG'S S?EW ROASTED COFFEE, IN ONE POUND 'PAPERS, THE "OLD DOMINION." IT IS SOMETHING EXTRA.

MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTI5EMETS

rUTT'S P! LLS

:X^C5?3ED BY

THE UUUZ'.i:tVEBmffBE. Kiev-' xTO: 8REA?£37- MP mi

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OF THE

TOTTf KtlS SiCK H€ADACh£

7yiT:S CURE DYSPEPSIA

HITT'S PILLS URE FEVER AND AGUE.

FUTT'S PILL? CURE BILIOUS COLIC.

OH!

Sold bv aH Oruggistg.

PETROLEUM

tNfc-w

Graadledal & PfeilgfeWila Expssition.

Bn&jtt MESAL-Af TspO^ valuftblo family roh»p known for the

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treatm

theriiu etc. Used and oi^ and America.

and approved by tho leading physicians iof EutoUet articles made from pure VaseUno~-sach as Pomade Vaseline,

Vaseline Cold Cream, Vasel ine Camphor Ice, Vaseline Toilet Soaps, ..

are superior to any aimUar ones. Try them. 23ond80cent«iseaof a^/jrJ-gxioJla. Sold by alt Dnvgists. ColgatS 4i Co., N.

FSTERBROOK'S

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i^TERBROOK ST^EL PEN CO. •A'orks: Camden. N. «I. New York.

TOO LATE

It soon willb''. Th? rise of more than half in the price of Iron is ore tb«n wo ran stand. For a very short time -U receive orders at old piicet. viz: 5 ton Wago« scales $50. All Iron and -teel. Sold on trial—freight p*ii ovus-no monev asked 4 jiy. te|ted and found satisfactory. All 81Z38. Jteuo of Kinehamptoii, '•BinKhampton, If. Y.

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TERRS matrns WEEKLY GAZEFEE,

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cilt-d in etwnbinteg in .iese pii is the antr COTiiet'.c r,

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Of ft' STRENGTH. iMG, l'BGa- nrr., and PuniPTiN a Toxic. r:i"|- .• atrst apparent j.of»octts to iiicfcese the liippeti teSjy caaeiiigthe I food re properly as-' jsimil jfee. Thus the systemi »t ajoarishod, and byt' jeifc toiiloactlonon the ^JigeBtivo organ

FISH'SPILLS' CURE COMSTiPATlO.':.

iUTTS PILLS URfc PILES.

Teg aJar andfh»althy evat juttiouB 'ere "proda .S !, ttut rapi(flty wiih xv jwfc PERSONS TAKE 0 !FL:SH while under *e rrufluencTi of tlwse

Hfe, indicates (heir afcquabiiUy to nouriBh the body, hence tbeir efficacy In curing ®erdM"«ility, racluii"lriy, dyspepsia, wiet0/ the'ninsclea.slug|t@hne^ of the If vert fahroiitc c«Dfttpa(ion, lixl rini rtiog health & frfflcength to the system. )ld everywhere.

TUTT'SPELLS •'ore KIDNEY Ccmpiaint

fUTT'S PILLS^ L'!iRt TORP® LIVER:

Prioa 25 cech,. Office

TOTTyPILLS IMPART WPETITE,

wte no«enyBSTin«s v. L„

'JOOW-e^tntinster St, SProvidenr.e. R. I., Oct 18,1&79, W4iI. Olarke. Dear 31 r: —I have suftereu*ve*y Biuch with myiiild».eys and Liver for years, (n January, iS6fO, I grew worse, %loi.tia^ leurfttlly. Wy physician, one of tbe'toeet Provide ce, wished me to try HUNT'S REMEDY, as aofo nd reliable, as the hwl "known it to cure Kidney Disease when*£ll other mclioines had tailed. I did eo, and in twent)-€eur hours I passed four or Qvegi allon8 of water, tho -bloat was re-

day

8HEPARDSON. HVMT'S KEIWEIY prepare EXPRESSLY for the 'Disease of •thfr JLidniiv's, Bladder, Liver »«dUrinarv Organs, Dropay, Gravel. Diabete* orlght's Diseases ot the Ridneya,»and Incontinence and "Be'ention of of Urine, and is used by tne Media a

riBWUbi'B ui buo niuotyifn

MINT'S REMEDY

Sen! for Pamphlet to WiM. «. CLARK,

New Advertisements

O A N S

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STATIONERS.

to 3 is 2

mSk Swells. Stool and

15OOK oii Ws. 1 Oct. Pirnos, Stool, Cover and Book, anly 1143-75. Illustrator newspaper sent free A^drflSB

DANIBL F. BEATTV, Washington, I*. J.

AGENTS WANTED For the Be»t ard Fistest-Uelling Pictorial Boots Bibies. Prices rcducefi 33 pet t?ent. Xattonal PubllRhlnirUo., Chicago. Ills.

$10 to ssiooo:

s,»makes

Wal!

Stocks

fortunes every mouth. Boon* aent free expi arrine evervthinar. Address, wv BAXTER & *o., lsarkprs.

17 Wall Street, New "\orlt.

tir ANTfcB-A OOI AGENT-TO canvnsfi Tt rn» Haute ami tn» ad.iclnlnr towns fuv the lwst selling household "n'ticlcs in the world. Tip toi nrofit-. Write at once to World *nntacturin« Co., i22 Nassau street, New York.

S£NB nrsTSTnoorr cATAiocnrs. Oar

nen catalogue

ofBand

Jiutniaentallliuls Snltit Cspg, B«lt«,Pmchei,Fom' pxaM, Drum Btiffs and Bait, Ipuletf, Cap. Lamp*, Btaad*. and O0eta oontalo* 86 pagea of

tnfmuttUmtit murtetcm*. Kaileil flree Addrea fcYON £OUa.¥, to But* St.. CUom *. 10,

CONSUMPTION

CURJBIX. A Blmple vegetable remedy fcr the epeedii olid permanent cure of Consivmp-jt-on^Broncliitia.Catarrh.Aethma.ond all Throat c.-.d Zwa Afftxiiont. Also a Dositivo and rpLdlcsaf cKre for Nervous Debility asa all iiarvcaiF'OrraplaiiitB, icfiich has been tested fn :~iou?r.iui*of cosea. Eccipe.'withfull dir ctions

Cjrrnau,l?rcach.or.EnpliBh) for preparEdimsiny, sent by mail free of charge r,n re*y#T)t of Stamp, tflease name ihit paper. ,W.W JCCKRAS.149 gOTarartlBloek.SsshetUr.H.Y.

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[S3 lK*rray 8ireet» NJ-:W YORK.

The wonderfu coessof Hunts Bemeay has induced -a great nany to advertise their worthless ineparati«ii8 for •fee enre- of Kidney Diseases, hoping to sell them on its well

to

established reputation. Do not risk your health by UBing any of these Injurious »repmtrationfi, but try a£«nooaKtTNT$ H£Ti. fiwy, which "haset«od'uhotort for^Oyears.

6I5EAT

Isew anilstartliug-fiiacovery in the ficienc of medicine. Kcjut- and ague cured with out quinine NJ more fever and ague after using half day. sold by all druggists and dealer3 in medtciaee. PROF. JOHN MART A Uo«, fi!h-oprietors, caster. Pa.

E S S I N S

C£JLEKl. ATKP

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An Abiakntely Pure Artid4.

M, £n- ,-^k

Warranted to keep pickles for yeaoa. Tfitrty-ono years it market. te»sumers shohhl insist up se^mg our aul on the barrels when buying.

Mc AUSTER'

AlE HEAUNG!

Pkovidkkce.

.n "tarka'ile Ointment contaios no «H!er Mineral substance, and «'.nnd in its compocUfon ibjur*- Kfcie uoiicer infant or unduly sacul^iko itiiirti. Being a Vejfctakie ('reparation the ALL HEALIM« MN'MENT will never injure you, butean be used witn impunity by ALL. ItB healing powers ara wonderful, and the great refutation it. has acquire'-l during the past 8C years speaks volumes of praise for its merits, this ointment has the power to e«KNJ Ml jexternal Sores, scrofulous humors, cutaneous eruptions, common ifa'.h, felon and poisonous WOnndato riisoharge their pntrld matter an a ttiorou .h healing process follows. Burns and scalite art- Instantly relieved. Chapped drifcht M.lrosted limbs andihUbt »insd aro promptly cured. Salt rheum barbers itch, ring worm,&o.,arespeedily eradicated. As a remedy *orlff«S7 it is a spt-cilc JkitfAWi

NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.,

BatUe Creek, Mich, ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE

VIBRATOR"

THRESHING MACHINERY.

THE

Mateliteas firain^Ssnrinr, Tlme-8aTlng, and Money-8aTlng Threther* of tola day aad generation. Beyond all rivalry fbr Rapid Work, Perfect Cleaning, aad fbr Saving Grain from Waitage..

STEAM

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UTENSIL STAND.

At/mm* Mnnt Tot the most convenient article ever iter \M in

offered ^Housekeepers. One Agent made (A in day* another Jgn in Sda^s another (IS in 1

Power Threshers a Specialty. Special alxea of Separators made t*pre«ily ibr Steam Power.

OUB

Unrivaled Steam Thresher Eagiaes, both Portable and Traction, with Valaable Imprevementi, fkr beyond any other make or kind.

THE

ENTIRE Threshing Expenses (and oftea three to five tlme« that amount) can be made by the Extra Grain SAVED by these Improved Machines.

GRAINwastagewhen

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Ra!sera will not sabmltto the

MWork,

SXjfiCMXT

STOVE PIPE SHELF —Ain—

offered to Housekeeper?. One Agent made UN.I in 18 days another 833 in 9 days another 013 ii iu mm tui»o Huuturi qiTT iu uhib auvtutrt v***

[Seal.]

smi*

moos of Grain and the inferior work done by »n other machines, once posted on the dlflferenee.

NOT

Only Vastly Superior for Wheat, Oats^ Barley, Rye. and like Grains, bnt the Oxly

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TOVE PIPE SHELF

Success­

ful Thresher in Flax, Timothy, Millet, Clover, and Uke Seeds. Requires no "attachments" at "rebBuding" to change from Grain to Seeds.

Thorough Workmanship, Elwant Finish, Perfection cf Parts, Complete new of Equipment, etc., "*-itflta are Inoomjarable.

ARVELOUS n»r simplicity or Parts, less than one-balf the osoat Belts and Oears. Makes Clean with no Littering! or Scatterings.

FOURSix

UTENSIL STAND. AenBsmm Tar the most convenient article ever

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i«vy. Boxing awl freijrht chartres tdasents Tor circulars address J, E. SHEPAM & C0.|

in 1

Sixes of Separators Made, BasilK flpcm to Twelve-Horse size, and two styles of jftonv ed Horse Powers to match. VlfflB Particnlars, Gall on oar Dealers or A writf to us fbr Illustrated Cironlar. whir.h.»n

For^salo by 1W. F. Walmsley, on

•?cuth Fourth street.

NiNFTY-FIVE PER CENT. STERLING!

RUBHBR BOOT.

Made to sapp\v the popular demnn" for an All-Rnbber Boo t, and ar. pnr«» »a can be made. Upper a»u leg dotfble thick'necK ot' Rutbo.'. th »lihri or pram of which is crowed at right angles, whereby aepare. tion of the fibre? or cmcAi 'i* iVu impossible. Ordinary Kubber Boots invariably wrinkle,lea0is«^.: to cracks, besides chafing thi le»-t aa-"» antlca, and vpariny out the Clockings. All this o'jvxaicc. by lixu Doablo and

Le^. Tli» bottoaia aruof .V (la-'tber, thick. tnd \rith

hnt

piaca

used in ordinary iioots. m-m*

•P: nd ta&i there may bo no question as to the time, thai patent binding, aa seen in cut, provides a space for every day, month ::nd year, so that tho retail dealer when making a sale,' can punch out tho date thereof, and tho Boots will in hemselvea bear permanent rccord of that date. (See v.-arrantin largo circular.) Every Boot bears the war* rant in Rubber letters on tho log. •. iT

Although seemingly high priced, aro more economical than a Boot of less cost, and with proper care will render good aervlco from Fall until Spring.

oJ

The Poor Man's Boot.

FOR SALE BY

JNO. B. LUDQWICI, Corner

Opera House, Denver, CoL

ALL HEALIMG!J

O IN Til

E NT

EVERY OTHER LOT ABSOLUTELY FREE!

State of Colorado, 1 .«•-.«•

Difh School, Denver, Col.

Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all drug­

gists, or mailed free on receinot of 25c. by li/VLL & EUCKEL. Druggists, 218 Greeswliieh Street, New York.

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'*raswo&tP SOLD BY A 'of1

Its

Wen ailiioil

Kul iit Uc-otE. In tho cut below. t.'iu I laci: pir 1 wark-

Solid Rubber

rilling," in ordinary Rubber Boots i» inado of ground-up Kcrapu of cloth, ant. i3 neither durable norwatar-proof: but in tho "Ninety-Five Per Cent. Sterling iBoot," when tho tri solo and long poIo 'are worn tlirouph.a third sole—all solid be r—present1 Itself, and gives 100 per cent, additional

wear, without iuoiwifio oi bulk or woijdiT. These soles Will outwoar several pairs of common Rubber Boots.

Warranted Three Months,

*, i«« on

35x135 FEET SITUATED IN WORTH DENVER,

FREE!

Denver now I as a population of 40,000.. Twenty years ago Denver was a small trading post on the frontier, now it is a larare city, witn numerous Churches, Hotels, Theaters, Street-railroads, Gas-works, Water-works, Gold and Silver Smelting and Refining Works, with a United States Mint, and is the great Railroad Center of the West. There are seven First-class Railroads now running nn«l connecting, with all the Principal and Branch Railroads from Maine to California. It Is tiie Capital or Colorado, naturally the richest State in the Union, and located in about the geographical center of the United States. The climate is charming, with the best water and purest air

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oming, Nevada, Arizona, and Northern Texas. The rich mineral and agricultural resources' of this vast country will make Denver the largest and wealthiest city in the West. WHY LOTS ARE CIVEN AWAY.

one or more lots in North Denver, situated in Weld County, State of Colorado, in immediate view of this beautiful city, the only charge being one dollar to pay the Notary Public fees= for acknowledging deed and conveyance. The Company does not give every lot away, but" each alternate one, and does not expect that every person who gets a lot in North Denver will come here, but a great many will, and they will induce their friends toXollow. The invaluable, and thii Colrhpany retain $23 to 8500, according to location. proposition is maae. Tne deeds are unconditional, not requiring any one to settle or improve, out with full pow$r to transfer and deed to others. The limits,

to any one person taking advantage of this offer is five lots. This property In not hill side, mountain, or swamp, but is level, fertile, and has advantages for building» upon too numerous to mention. Full and satisfactory information, witu indorsements from out best citizens, will be furnished.

|6th*and|Main|sts

CERTIFICATE OF ITLE.~~~"~~

I, W. C. Sakckbs, County Clerk and Recorder within .and for said County and State, dl hereby certify to the above and foregoing to be true, and title complete to the land therein described according to the records in my office. "I further certify there are no abstracts or transcripts of judgments, taxes er other leins standing against said land. In testimony whereof I hate hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 2d day of August, A. D. 1879.

DENVER LAND COMPANY.

Hsvtatr eomplcted *mnrtm»nu with one of the tarpett Cotton FnctQT'f

?. li An eUjrnnt r- If ,r' I n*I Co!l':r .-y

:it cir-'-rttur !r-- 1 15 1

Koy»'K*t«»

The Only Improvement Ever Made on the

n* T-

Porous Plaster..

.- It contains greater and more powerful

Pain-Relieving,' Strengthening, and Curative Propertie

Than the common Porous Plaster, and is far superior to liniments and the socalled electrical appliances. PRICE 25 CERTS.

TO

-JS^SSSSS^^„

A

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U. S. Mint, Denver, Col.

B^WARRANTBB DEED WITHOUT^ RESERVE.

Great cities are the outgrowth of great countries.-.,

It is surrounded

Count7Clerk

county of weid. j8S- INSTRUCTIONS. This Company will send by return mail, to any one sending within sixty days from the & date of this paper their names, P. O. address,

County and State, plainly written in full, a clear warrantee deed to a lot 25 feet front by 125 feet deep in North Denver.

Colorado, clear of all taxes.

Applications for city lots must be accompanied \vitn one dollar for each lot to pay cost of making and-ncknOwledeing deed, postage, etc. The lots then can be sold and transferred at your pleasure.

Let all improve this opportunity to secure a home in the richest state in the world. Deeds sent to any part of the U. S. and Canadas. Address all letters to

R«c°rder.

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