Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 January 1880 — Page 4

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"Will.bc delivered by ettrriers t»any .part of the city, or sent by mail, postage prepaid, tcr •nbflcribcrH tn any part of the Union,

THESATUltDAY GiZKVTH, On^aturday the. Gazette, in addition to tbe usual features .ot .the daily paper, WiU contain full reviews of all local events of the week, Dramatic, Religious, Sporting, Literary, Musical, etc., making it essentially a paper for tbe homo and family. tUBSCBirTIOKS TO THJt SATURDAY.OAZBTTil: Single copics.... .05 One year...... '....—

THVt WtVKLY

Anncm, PosTaox Fsb*:

"All litters or telegraphic dispatches must be addressed to ..'".1GAZETT&,

der the banner of Parnell.

The

xcrat"

in its

nice.

Wallack R. White

Consul Mosby

China. He

boom

By

..'U

No*. &£an<l 2.', Fouth Fifth street, Terre Haute.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,1880.,

Wendicll Phillips

Maine most needs

Maine

id

.Thb Gazette is

in

Terre

What was

a new con­

stitution. Nothing more stupid than the election laws of that state can be

ceived.

the only evening pa­

per published in Terre Haute, and it is also the cheapest daily paper published

Haute. Don't forget it.,0\

Prince Bismarck'is not

60 sick a

man as he was at first reported to be. He may live many years yet to hold Europe up bv the caudal appendage,

ought to be boastful with two

Legislatures, and yet the sentiment there •'is supposed to be: ''Quite happy

Ohio

by

I

could

be with either were t'other dear charmer away."

f.

a close shave will probably

cast'her vote in the convention for Sberman. But Grant has a good third of the votes and in the stampede at the convention will probably get the solid vote of the State.

,,,,

Wallace

It

R.

White* of

Winlhnty, whicn is ic% the State of Maine, to get for the $6,000 of his oWn money he undertook taspefncl in bribery

hands thousands of dollars worth of properly is entrusted witn perfect safety. Our draymen are all tneti who save their Earnings, and cafi command I5 .00 about as readily as

any one

A

Democratic Clnb

od

the

following terms: Dally, per week...3ISccats a per month .T.*' J/........05 oeats Daily,three months 12.00 Dally, six months., .-l.fl 4.00 Daily, per year.. .Vs......i 7.80

by

We find in

Vi

1,60

tiAKETTf!.

Eight prices published every Thursday miming. TitHMS |1.60 rr.ii

effect of such things

lias enlisted un­

•.

Express has a

"disgruntled

Dem

confidence.

Disgruntled is

«4^

O

needs white-

swashing as badly as any statesman we know.

is comine home from

will

give the resistles Grant

a boost.

a large majority the Kentucky Senate voted down a proposition to a$mit women to the bar in that State, a

else who

earns bis money, rt But, the Express say^. *Why aMt fiVe dollars from an Irish.drayman 10

become

a member of a Democratic Club?" How the Express Mrriter draws on his imagination!

the San Francisoo Argo­

naut, which always contain* much Choice

food for reflection,

have legislated in the tiirectibripf reform* we guard our polling places fora hundred fcet irom electioneering vagabonds we close cur saloons we demand a- ballot upon peculiar paper of regulatfed length and width and in specified type we disfranchise all not

knowing

no mistake around

ciative co-laboret and one day in merry mood, he scribbled off a not puwh exaggerated "echo" of Mr^,Clare's

desk.

con­

?,

Is Winthrop a sea-port town, and was he promised a collector ship, tl|

Waleacb R. WrtiTK,

bribe agerit of Maine has notyet been mentioned as vice-presidential candidate.

Bui

perhaps Blaine has promised him

is intimated that the investigation into the star route mail service will disclose the fact that those fortunate stock speculations through which, assistant Postmaster-General Brady is reported to have made the money he admits he is worth were myths, and that the star

In

I TitR Ga bttr's

3

boxes for

1

address

.on

the Republican

as

Sherman promised that abysmal liar James E. And?rsop,a consulship in some warm climate. \i

Major General Chamberlain.

mmander-in-chief of the army and navy of Maine, seems to be tKe poesesor of a backbone of considerable dimensions. It is possible that Chamberlain and Gar celon are them steers," aboi*t which Solon Chase has had so much to say...

south half of

(^4)1

,is being

onganiz

ed in this city by Democrats, not for the interest of an individual,but for the gopd of the whole party, and any voter may become a member by signing the cpnstitution. That is ail. The fee is re. quired of arty one. No?lub is, to be kept up

vplunlary contribution,, find

we venlure to say it willsycpeec},.

the following ecHtoi ial

paragraph. It is repommended to the prayerful consideration of Stalwart' Republicans who are just now breathing threatenings and slaughter. The Argonaut cays:

tr-* 15"' -SKMrflluii.

We are impressed with the idea that Gov. Garcelon, of Maine, has done

ing more than his duty in endeavorinp to reform the electoral abuses of that State. The executive who holds tl&e guardians ofthe ballot box. to a rigid and even technical observance of the law has our approval. To be lax,or indifferent,or careless in receiving and returning votes, is a crime against good government. Mistakes and errors around the electrical urn always enure to the benefit "f political and party»nscals: have!:iften

how

the ballot

latest

pome''and dispatched itjtohis friend's

There it has lately been found

and it is herewith pfinttfd for the pleasure of a larger audience.

•The guSh of evening binds inyHrow With chains of rapia irest, And every downy maxim no\^,

Is murmuring in its nost'. T..^ Oh, sweet tbe hoar whose silent bells Peal joys we all ehdure, And sweet tbe peace whose madaess tellB

The luxury uf thfe poorl It were 110 dream to follow far "Where beckons on tbePnst, 1 s-To dip above the rising star.: fnftpil

And ride tbe breathless bittst. iai i: ^iiowe*er the stifled soul may rise Thepangiof nature livel rsAml memory draws froukbfftnlnp skies,

For more than Death can give I "Htpkrioh(JLAiB.

ITCHING PIIjES-T-STMPTOMS CURED, r.• (.

The symptoms

Mre

£0

$1.25.

cents

Sent by mail to uny

receipt of price in currency,

or three cent postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr.Swayne

&

Son.,330 North

Sixth itreet, Philadelphiai Pa. Sold by all pi ominent druggists. Sold, in Terre Haute by Bunt'** Si Armstrong. 1.

.?• 1 MA: A in ....... Cf

../n ^ASSIGNEE SALE. tw-i. In cotnpliahcie with an

H. O'Boyle,

mai

service contracts constituted his bonanza.

constquence of the advance in the price of while paper the St. Louis morning dailies have advanced their tubsci iption price live tents a week.

It be

came with them a matter of necessity ta cfccape

It-ss tn

each

copy

sold. Their

price is now thirty cents a week. At fi.teen cents a wce the

Gazette,

mighty cheap paper.

is

-ranr'

esteemed mcrnirg

contemporary attemp'6 to make light of the drayman of Terre Hayte. The of nor,

jdravme are en

in whoke

...

a bankrupt,(a list

of whidh can be'seen at any time before the sale at my office), at public auction for cash. A ny sale or sales made

shall

be subject to the approval of the said court.

Horace B. Jones, ,t

Assignee.'"

APPiilC ATION FOE LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given that

I

78

will apply to

the Hoard of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their December tirm, for a llcenBe to sell "intoxicating liqnora" in a. leiis quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tho same to ba drank on my premises for one year. My place of busings* and tne premises whereon said liqurirs are to be sold artd drank, arc locate 11» feet and 10 inches,« fftbo w. side of lot

in llose's addition to farre Haute,

jn Main street betwoen Eighth and Ninth, south si c, in tho Second ward, in the city of Terre Haute. Harrison township, Viscounty, Indiana.

M. C. RAFFEETY.

ADMINISTRATOR.'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the imder«igned has been .appointed administrator de bonis non pf the est,ate of: Thomas Dowling, deceased, with tjbe will.annek ei«

Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. John T. ScotT,

cfout-iot thirty-seven (37),

SATURDAY, THE

and-4o'dock

i', M.

estate,situated in Vigo

the!

in this Staite. We

ttWot^

intelligently,nd We tHrbw dot the V6te of the preci'net hot returned acceding ip law. This is right and it is! all stuff to blame Dembcrhts in Mainfc for taking advantage of the mistake^, bluhderfe,'or crimes Of Republicans. There ihbuld be

SATURDAY, THE,

LAST

BAYARD TAYLOft'S "ECHO" RHYME.

During the

last

summer of the la­

mented author's life in America, when at work at his

'Tribune

him

.at

desk,there came to

short interv^Js

wjUiTequcjSt

rusal and criticism

and nonsensical ppexns signed

for.pe-

sQme Vefy ,higbrfl9WQ

"Hyperion

Clare.',' Mr. Tavlor,greatly qmusedi by the^e gushing effusions,

wjis in th9

of shading the fun of

mE 1ERKE HAUTE "WEEKLY GAZETTE.

SHERIFF'S SALE

By virtue of a decree'and order of sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, tc me directed and delivered, tn favor of George Bicsell, trustee, and agsinst William B. Tuell, Marion Tuell. Lucy Hervey and Robert-G. Jlervey,

I am

or­

dered to sell the following crpcribed real estate, situate.!

in

^he'

city of Terre Hauteyasthe same appears upon the duly-recorded jilat of the ori^iialin and out Idts of said city: iri Vig6 County, Indiana,amion

7th

DAY OF

FEBRUARY,

betWeen

t88p.

the hours of 10, o'clock

of

offer

1...,,..,,,

sai^

day, at

privileges and appitrlciv^n^ps to the safne belonging, for a

teri» »»Ot

en years,

mediree'ed

exceeding sev­

to the highest bidder for cash

and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to

satisfy taid

order

satisfy th«6anie. This 14th day. of January,

,of. sale

and costR, I will then and there offer th? fee simple, in and to.said real estate,to the highest bidder for

cash to

i88o,!i}

H. M- Boydinot,

Atty.,

j^ouis,Hay. Sherifff

Printer-'fee,$6.oO.

Doth'

-SHERIFFSSALE^u*-

By virtue of a dtcree ariH

C. Muggins,

oWtr

issued from the Viijo Circuit

of snTe

Court,

tin^l

Titus G. Fisli, Edwin B.

to

delivered, in ipVot of

orders

ed'tosell the foll'W.irtj* described

Counrv, Indiana,

to-wit: Thirty-five (35) left off ills north siffe. of lot number ttisrty-four (34), in'^)uyV addition to Tcrri- H'aittf', bfeing"a fruMi vision of a part ofthe northwest quarter (^).of section thirty-three (33), .to«vr.ship'twelve (t2) h5!th, range hinfi ^9) west in Vigo County, Indiana, and. 011

7TH,

between the hours of 10

and 4 o'clock

Court house door in

btixi' f*\.

pAY ON

FEBRUARY, 1^80,.

.o'clock Aj M.

p. m.

rcre

cash, and upon failure tot realize a

I will

habit

This 14th day.of January,1880. Louifc.HAV, Sheriff, Scott

&

theni.with.aniappre-

Jones, Attys,

Printers ite $6,001

1 luL- 1 11-, i-J!—rff!

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By

yirtue of a

and 4 o'clock p.

decree and order of

sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of George

A.

Paine, and against

Godfrey Birch, I am ordered to^ell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

Eight (8) acres of land,

will offer the rents

above discribed reel

moisture,like pres-

piration, intense itchihg,

Incr^asfed by

strat^hing, very distressing, particularly at night,as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum the priyateparts are sometimes affected if allowed to con tinue very serious 'result* ,may-follow. Dr. Swayne's All-Healing Ointment!'is a pleasant, sure cure. :Also for Tetter, Itch,Salt Rheum,Scald Head, Eryupelas, Barber's Itch, Blotches,all Scaly: Crusty Cutaneous Eruptions. Price

being lot num­

ber thirteen (13), of the subdivision of the southwest quarter (J£) of section fourteen (14), township thirteen

north,range eight (8) west, in Vigo County. Indiana, and on

S A A E

7

a.

M. of

said day, at the

Court House door in Terre Haute,

estate, together with

all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for ca*h, 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, iu and to said real estate, to the highest.bidder forcash to satisfy .th

same. This 14th day of January,

T. W.

1880.

Harper, Atty.

Printer'® fee,$6.00. ',tl

NOTICE OF DrSTRlBlIlTO^

Notice is hereby.given that at. the September term, 1879,

cuit court, after final settlemen of the estate of Toseph Greggs,. deceased,, the sum of one hundred and aeveftteea. dollars and five qents, wast found remaining for distribution among the heirs.

Said

order

heirs

Adv

~of

the

District Coutt of the United States for the district of Indiana,

I will

oh Tues­

day the 2nd day of December, 1879,

10 o'clock in the forenoon, at

at

»nv office.

No i»^ south Sixth street, in' Terre Haute,Indiana,sell all of the notes and accounts belonging to the estate of Greenlee

are therefore notified

Black

Jno. K. Durkan.Clerk.

Buff & Beecher. Pl't'ff'n Attys.

NOTICE TO HEIRS OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, C'v

Vigo County Circuit Co'urt.

Notice is hereby given that.Daniel

Kester, administrator of

AGUM

Administrator.

Terre Haute, Dec.18. 1S79.

IS WANTto.

V- SHERRIFPS SALE. I

-By

virttte of a decree and order of talei issued from the Vigo. Circuit cpurt, t* nr.e directed and

delivered,

".

of the

,1.1 'I*, ti J.vtiU'•••.$'..i. Ik*' x~

Vigo: Cirj

-fa

Key, and Hattie Ann

Vigo County,

Indiana, to-wit: The southeast quarter, (£),

"ar.d

the

the

northeast quarter

K^, I

out

'ot»

accordihg'to the recorded ph»f.

A. M.

(lie

Court hou?e door in Ter/e HauJe,,I will,

the rents and profits of the .abpvt described real

est^ie,

together with ail

term not

seven years,

Scott

7

M,'

Fish and

'John

and against'MalacM

ney, and Andersoh Railtoni

Samuel

I

beEween the

estate,

of said' day,, at the

Haute,I will

offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest* bidder

am ordered totsell

jthe following described

^eal

SHERIFF'S SALE.

favor of

Hannah Ashton for use of First National Bank of Terre Haute,and against John J.

am or­

dered to sell the following described Renl Estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to wit Two hundred

(200)

feet off the north end ol" the east half (H)

number tbirty-sis, (36)

^oF the

City of Terre Hatite, in sai Couiitr and State, and on

SATURDAY, THE 3m 1AY OF JiANtJARY i8»6 between the hour* Qt 10 uciwck a. m., and 4 o'clock P. m. of .said day, at- the Court

house^dpor ia Terre Haute,

sa.^ helon^.fora

I will

offer,tl^ renUyand profits of the above 4e. cr.bed.re^l$state, together -with ail privilege^ and appurtenances to the

"ceeding

to. the higher bidder for

caeh,and upon failurer to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy sakl, order of sale and. costs, I will, then and there offer the fee simple, in

real estate, lituat-

ed in Vgo County, Indiana, to-wii: The sou,theaat quarter ofthe north-, quarter

[}£),

of section thirteen

said order of sale and co^te,

and there'off^jr' the fee

for

sum

sufficient to Satisfy said order of sale and costs,

then and there offer, the fee

simple,in and to said real estate to the highest bidder .for cash to satisfy the same.

.7lh.^ay.of

•^r3)^

township ten.(1,0) north, ranee nine (9) west forty (40) acres more or less,and

«ii

SATURDAY THE jtrt IAY OP JANUARY, i8fe,- tpr .•

^jpura ,.of to A. M* and

o'clock ,'m, of 6aid day, at

4

.the" Court

house door inT erre Haute,I will offer the rents and profits,- of the at ove described real

together with all

and

privilege

appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term riot exceeding seven ears, to the highest .b'dder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient

to satisfy

I will'then

said real estate, tp the highest bidder'for cash to satisfyvih'e.atimel This

Estray Notice.

Taken up by

sjjii v.

William N.

living in

i,n

::r. .*?? :t- ti j-'.j'uL .•! .-k t:i

1

and

profits of th

4,r

1

1 rt

i-aw .1.' ri 'iv ii __ it, -''I"! ..f_ tut- 'rsajw: .T stXi. r,t' 1. .»jio P'iJ» iy

to. ap­

pear at the next term of said cOiurt and receive their distributive sharet. John K. DckkaK,

Clerk

& Black.

Attys.

No. it,toi, State of Indiana, County ot Vigo, in the Vigo Circuit Court, at the November term, 1879, Sarah E. Crafton vs Je.'se Crafton, in divorce.

Be it known, that on the 8.h day of December. 1879. it was ordered by the court that the clerk notify by publication said Jesse Crafton, as non-resident fendant of the pendency of said action against him. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the Dendencv ol said action against him, and. that'thp same will stand for triai at the February term of said court in the year 1880.

the

forehead,three white spots on left hiD and one on right hip appraised at .$10.50 before

Henry Boyll,J.,P. John Durkan.

CJerk

ESTRAY NOTICE.

Taken up on the 8t'i"day of December 1879, by

Z.

Huffman,living two and

half miles northeast ot

(13)

Dosed to ba 13

$19 befbre George

A O

FEBRUARY,

1880. n.i

between the hours of 10 o'clock

Lockport, Riley

township,Vigo County,Jnd., one white 5w with red specks on neck, both ears red, horns turn back ovfer the head.

6up

years old. Appraised at

R.

Shultz,J.

P.

Jso. K.'Durkan. Clerk

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LOUIS HAY,

Sheriff.

•tut

rt

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1

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s?.

/A

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S

the

esUte ol

Kobert Pietv. decea«ed, has filed his petition to sell tr.e real estate of the u: cedent, his personal property being

m-

sufficent to pay his debts, and that said pet tion will be heard at the next term of the Circuit Court ol said county. Attest:

John K. Durkan, Clerk: C.

ViguCountv:

Scott & Scott, Attorneys.

We want a it-

llabfe) AgentJn every towa in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, andKinaas.. to sell our medicines. Nocsplftrtftquirta* butwe-dj requlrofroodre.jomrii^niJitfoes. AgentsrMn make fifty to on® hundred, doiiars a mon with a little, work at b^ae. For ftiriher particulars, address 1* ROOKS A CO., 15* 1 hambers St., New York City. p. O. Box jgfJT 1

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S'if S?*.

,i rp 'r:

By virtue of a decree and order of sale« issued from the Ytgo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered in favor of William t'lerson, and against Frederick

Vtwcenthe RoursTf

0 clock

p.M.

9C.l"'b0,

and to

said real.,cstate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the This ,7th day of January,1880.

L0.u13.HAY. Sheriff.''

&

Jones. Attys

Printers fee $6.00.

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SHERIFF^ SALE,

By, yirtuoof a decree and order of sale issued fropi the Vigo Circuit Court to me directed and delivered* in favor of Terre Haute Savings Bank fend against Hugh

Brown, Ruth A..Brown,

B.

K'R-

I

am

Gookins, receiver Wabash

and Erie Canal, Thomas,W.Harper,and Richard Dunnigan,

jgHERIFF'S SALE,

a. Ross.

Fannie B. Ross, Clifford \V. Rosa, Fannie M. Ross, Jav O. Cummings, Cbariott* R. Cumtcingji, Egbert Curtis, Clara W. Curtis, James A. Burgan. Burgaa, Ira £. Dsltoa, Juucy 4. Ualton, Franklin Lite Jn^ saranoe eompany, Oliver J. Wedding. Cnnstant W. Maocouit. Newtoa lion-h, liar net R. £arloy,Juhn tickhoff, John Zimmerman, John S. Beach. Ammiuawo. i.ucv Rockwood, William S. Rea, John K. Brownhe, Robert H_ -Baldiog. Joseph Miller, Sa^niuelS. Karly, Joseph M. Wildy, William Poths, John Twohlg, Sarah Fouis, irving Preston and William Armstrong, administrators of the estitp of Jacob Jaekso, deceased, aud James B. I^yne, am ordered to sell the following describefircal estate, situ ated in Viiro Couuty, fndiana, to-wlt:

Tbe southwest quarter of section thirty five 85, and tbe-auntheaM quarter .V, of seotlon tftlrty-four 31, both in township -n ,10, north range etghl 8, woat, ccntainiog three hun-trei and twantj 820, acres

In tahl coirnty

and state, and on SATURDAY, THE 318 DAt OF ANt ARY, 1330, 10 o'clobk

a. M. md:4

of said day, at the Court 1 loose

doo*- in Terra Haute, I witl off-r tne rents and profits of t&e abova d*-

real wtale, together

with all privuegev and appurtenances to the same belonging, for & toroi not cxcocdiog seven years, to the hlfness bidder for caih, and upon fjtilure to realize a stioi Sbtliclent to sstlsfy satd order of sale and eosts 1 will then and there offer the fee «impl«, in and to said reat estate, to the highest bidder for ca«h to satisfy (lis same.

This 7th day of January, 1S80 in LOUia HAYr .aheriff. C. E. Hosford, Atty. Printer's fee, $10 CO.

By virtue of a decree an I order of sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in fav of John T.-Bctit^ guardian of Isaac Beauchsuip and against Mary m.

Mills, and Debora

Palmer, I am ordered to sell the followiug described real estate, situated in Vigo.county, Indiana, to-wit:

Thirty 30 feet and seven 7 inches, off the north sid) of lot number stx 6, of Enoch Dole'6 sucdivisionof lot nUuiier »fcvcntcen 17. of the original flwvey of tbe towp, n«w city ot Terrc Uaute, Viyo County. Iruiiana, andon SATURDAY, the 31st DAY OF JA5fC«

ARY,1880,

between the hours of 10 o'clock x.

John

.pimple,,

tanu'ary.'1880^.,.. Louts HAY,

Scott and Scott, Printer'^ fjee

T.

in and

Sheriff.

Attoi uey.

Foxworthv,

Honey Creek

"towpship,

m.

This 7th day of January, 188J,

Scott. Att'y..

Printer's fee W 00.

Vigo

Co., Ind., on the. 24th day cf November, 1879, one red steer, supposed to be one y^ar old, mairked with one 6wall0w fork and one slit in the left ear, 6tar

audi 4

o'clock r. m, of said dav, at tho Court Houee dour in Terre Haute, I will offer the rente and profits of thu above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the santo belonging, for a term not exceeding seven yea,rs, lo tho highestbidderfor c?sh. aadiipcn failure to realIzs a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, 1 will then a£il here offer the fee supple, in uud to saul real estate, tj the highest bidder for ca9li to satisfy the same.

HAY, Sheriff.

A GOOD PLAN

Anybody caa learn to make money rapidly operating Lu, 8tocks, by the "Two Unorr ing Rules for Sdccess," in Messrs. reuce A Co.'s new circular. The combination method, which tbe firm has made sc successful, enab'e# poopie with largo or small means t# re Vp all the beneflta of largest capital and best *ktll. Thousands of orders, tn varioas jums, are pooled into nne vast amount and co«operated' as a mighty wnole, thus securing to each chareh lder all tho advantages of the largest operator. Immense profits are divided monthly. Iny amount, from $5 to $i,00, or more, c.\n used successfully. N. X* Baptist Weekly, September86tb. 1376,says: "By tin combination system $15 wo aid make 975, or 6 per cent. $50 pays $850, or 7 per cent. £lQ&maKea $1,000. or 10 percent, on tbe stock, during the month, aceordiHgto the mar»et." Frank Lesiie'a Illustratoct Newspaper, June 39tn: t'he combination method of operating stocks is the most successful ever adopted."

New York Independent, Sept. 12th: aThe dbmblnation system is feunded upon correct business principles, and n» person need be without an Income while it is kept working toy Messrs. Lawrence St Co. Brooklyn Journal, April 20th: ''Our editor made a net profit of S101.25 from $90 tn one of Messra Lawrence A Co.'s combinations." New circular (mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied. Ltawreoee St Qp., Baiters, Exchanae Place. N.

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