Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 March 1880 — Page 3

£5 Yewsbefore the Public.

THE CEEVJINE

DR. O. MeLANi:

LIVER PILLS

arc not recommended as a remedy for Jill (he ilIK that HCHIi is li( ir to," nut in uflV-:5.i'm.'i of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaint*, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head-. or 'ii-caw* of that character, they •itand without a rival.

AGUE

STRENGTH AND ENERGY,

WITHOUT THE USE OP DRUGS, ARE REQUESTED TO SEND FOR THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR­

NAL, WHICH 18 PUBLISHED FOR FKEE DISTRIBUTION,

TREATS upon HEALTH, HYGIENE, and Physl cal Culture, nn'l in a cmniilute *ncyc]omedia of rmntiwi for invalids and thono who suffer from

NorvoiiH, KxhausiliiK tint! Pninlul Disease*. .Every subject thnt bourn upon health and human happiness, -occi»«?B attention In iU p*c«: and tb« many questions wked by suffering invalids, who bnve dfspntred of ft cure, are answered, and valuable information I» volunteered to all who ar« in need of medical advic«.

Tho subject of Electric Beltr. vtrtut Medicine, and the hundred and one quettior.j of vital importance to suflfeiing humanity, are duly sonsidered and explained.

O N E N

And others who nufiWr from Nervous and Phyalcal Doftliity, I.oas of Manly Vigor, Premature Exhaustion and tno many gloomy consequences of early indiscre.tlon, etc., are especially benefited by consulting its contents.

Ths KI.ECTRTC REVIEW exposes the unmitigated frauds practiced by quacks and medical impostors who profess to practice medicine," and points out ths only safe, simple, and effective road to Health. Vigor jnd Bodily Energy. ttand your address on postal card for a copy, and information worth thousands will bsicnt you.

Address, the publishers,

©ULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO.,

COR. EIGHTH fit VINE STREETS, CINCINNATI, a

Coua'.s

T«.vti Acts at the Sanio Tiiao on

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3 THE BOWELS, and the KfiDNESYS. rent organs are the natural cVnntij

rrn or

tho system. IX they work well, health

.'! viu bo, pmoct: tf th«y Wceorue ciongei!, drewliei {Uncases nro auro to follow wlUi

I TERRIBLE SUFFERING. 3ilf'rants*, Hosdneho, lVyspepnla, J&nu•i dicn, Consiipatiou and Plica, er Kiint. Cosaplalnta, Gravel, Diabetes, 3 tficrtimcnt In the Urine, Milky or Bopy TJriue

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A N E E

No Utter cathartic can he used preparatory to, or after taking quinine. A a a simple purgative they are unequaled.

BEWARE

OF

IMITATIONS.

The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, MCLANE'SLIVER TILL. Each wrapper hears the signature* of (J. MCLANE and FLEMING ft BOB.

Insist upon having the genuine

Bit. ('. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared hy FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name

MeLane,

spelled differently

but earns jroni"iciatioii.

INVALIDS

AND OTHERS SEEKIHG

HEALTH,

Bronchilis & Consumption

Wh i$i Weil-known Druggist says abou Allen's Lun^BHlsam. ^OTHie-tSSi us:AD!

Sold

Oakland Station, Ky.

Gentlemen: The demand for Allen's Lung Balsam increasing constantly. The ladies think theiv no medicine equal to it for oroup ,u,i whooping cough.

C. S. MA.RTIN, Dru ggist.

bs

a'! M^dioin-j Dealers.

I

raLY MEDICINE

pr Rho*-

Kittle Pains and Aches,

ar? developed becaaso tbe blood Is poisoned with tho r.timoro that should have been a expulled naturally.

KIBNEY-WORT

'J :i »-!--(oro ffce boal'bv action and all them a ,fKtru« tt a evil? v/ill banished neglect *J Uirm u.-.tl you will Ii vn but to aulter. $ TPouraj.dFhavobeencured. Tryltandyou will x\C cnsnioro to the uumber. Take It JR and hRBltbwIUoncamoro gladden your heart.

Wh« sutfor longer from tho torment '3 of rn'ocdincs back

WMv boor ouch distress from Conj2 stipa'Oon and Piles Why bo eo foarftil Intcauss of dlcordered urlno?

KiDBSY-WoRTWitl euro yon. Tryapaek" agr«' at once and bo satisfied Xttea dry vegetable cotnpounii and One I'ackaffe makes nix q«arta of Medicine.

IVtii* .Vrvgtrtot has a, or win get tt for von. Tne.st vpon kaving it. Price, 11.00.

JCCHAEOSK* tt CO., PraprUtcrs,

(Will wd po»t

{«!!.) Bnrllnjrtoa, Vt.

Saddles and Harness

P. H. A E

-HAS-

emoyed TO THE

McKeen Block,

No. 650 Main street. He had added to his already extensive stock, making a 6plendid assortment to select Irom. Goods all first-class. He has secured the patent right of the city of Tern» Haute, for Regan, Colman & Co's invention of the

American Hame Tug Trace and Coupler.

It is the best in use. A. IT* I-fave orders for all kinds of coal &

Hps f$Tceklg {gazette.

THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1880,

THE Firemen will give their .grand ball on the 29th. at Armorv Hall.

A "LEAP Year Club" has been formed by the young colored people city.

THE proper way to address letters'onw is to give your atreet and number on the same line with the date. Let all jour correspondents know where you live.

STORIES ABOUT ANIMALS.

Evidence of ilic

Use

Tvo dogs,

off Something

Aid«.(o lite ISc'ittoniiag Faculty.

A Madron Corr.ty (Ky.) hog that h: JtB no -e t.tria lscd by a timber -goes iboul v/i'.h a cub, stick, or s.tone in i'.s mouth to faciliate breathing.

A YOUNG wonian in Gien Cove, L, HA A h.T, THAT^. '•Hold the Fort" v/ith UIL the unction of

Widow Van Cott.

.She WUK only TA start the air, when the '.•UI!E! in AND SINGS along with her to THE end, L!O\vin ,J THI note.i and NUNDING all U.-J rests.

Two pickerel were jumping out of the w.-itcr near Babylon, L. I. trying to catch swallow?, and only one fish was seen to fall back into the water. On cowing out to tin spot it was sound that the smaller one had jumped into the larger one'a month and killed it. Both together weighed 25 pounds.

Mickey Sullivan is the name of a Val ieja do^ that drinks beer and looks tor his "schooner" with a* much expectancy as his master. When his owner cannot go for his favorite beverage he places a dime in Mickey's mouth. Mickey trots to the brewery, and placing the piece on !he counter, waits tor his glass, and will not be satisfied until it is full.

Mrs. Augusiun W. Brooks of E^ast Klliott, Me., has a cut thirteen years old which walks around a rooir. on her hind leg-5 only, dances, turns somersaults, goeu through the motions of holding a jewsiiarp to h*?r mouth with one paw and playing on it with the other, kisses her paw to visitors, and holds a saucer of iniik on Iter fore legs'while she drinkks it.

9

bull and a Newfoundland,

were having a fierce fight in afield at Haymaker. N. Y., and a cow was look ing on. Neither dog getting worsiedthe cow stopped the battle by throwing both dogs over a bluff. They returned to the fight, and the cow hurled one o# .the dogs to the top of the bluff, and the other a dozen feet in'another direction. The dogs then 6neaked away.

After being shut up in a mine roi forty-three days and nights, a Devonshire (Eng.) dog still lives. In accompanying his master on a shooting ex^irsion he fell into a shaft sixty feet deep, and was supposed to be killed. After more than a month a howl was heard to proceed from the pit's mouth. A miner was sent for and lowered, and the dog rescued in an emaciated condition. He had lost twenty-six pounds in weight.

On the edge of a slate quarry a thrush had made her nest. It was so close to danger that when the rock was blasted apiece of the fallir 6late came almost into the nest. At the ringing of'a bell the bird saw the men run. iShe left her nest toe, and after the explosion she retnrncd. This the thrush continued to do whenever a blast was fired. Tiie men iang the bell to hoax the bird, but 6ht only petped over the nest, and, as to men did not run, settled down again.

A two headed cat was owned in Washington, N. J. The heads were distinct and well formed—one jet black, the other the color of a pure Maltese. The body was divided in color exactly like the heads. It had only four legs and one tail, over which each head seemed to have control. If the Maltese side was tickled the black head took no ftotice of it, and if the black side was rubbed the Maltese head purred contentedly. Both heads ate at the same time, but one slept while the other was wide awake.

Congressman Blackburn's private secretary is a monkey. It was presented to him by a Kentucky naval officer, is well educated, and performs his duty with ease and desyatch. Jocko occupies a chair opposite Mr. Blackburn at the table, and when the mail is put down he quickly seizes and rips open the first envelope, tosses the letter to his master and the envelope into the waste basket. The monkey knows the best brand of whisky, and passes the bottle with great solemui ty. He also knows what callers are un pleasant to his master, and^ias a great tendenc}' to shorten the yisits of bores.

LETTER LIST.

List of un sailed for letters remaining in the Tcrrc Itaute postoflice, county of Vigo, state of Indiana.

SATURDAY, March 20.

Jaokson Jewell mrs Belle Jordan Elbwt Jones Elza Kelly CR Kleaaner Casper 2 King K&tie mrs Anthony

Allen Charles Babcoe.k George Baity John Beard W Home miss Lottie Brown Willian Bryant Maniel Burns Butcher miss Anna Lintel mrs Jennio CarrWmE JL.ee James Caughlm Dennis Manning miss Eliza Compton John *. Herris miss

Sarah

Otmuor Thomas Moody miss MolUe Couraoo mrs Mattie Mercer David Crowder mrs George Modesett Geo

W 4$

ray Henry MeClureSamuel l!ox Joseph McGuire George Davis Wm Owen mis Lou j'u. Dalsey John Joseph Pnett Barth Dalns A RhnmerGus Drake John

1

Ritter miss Ella

Daily Mtcnael Ray miss Laura Dixon Charles Rigllng Joseph »s^ Edwards miss Estell* Boba George I Kaley Francis Ryan Anthony French Mm ray II Hoott James Gebbel Joseph par tees Charley Oilman mrs Rachcl Streeter Oscar Greenwood E Titus miss Mailnda Hall Seth Tryon Prudence Henssn miss AmerlcaWardrip Boaz Hogue mrs Elizabeth Wath&n mrs 8 Hughes James Whiteman Stephen Hughes mrs Maggie Willis James A James mrs Lon

Persons calling for letters advertised in this list will please say "advertised" and gtvo date. ^*1

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FILBECK P. M.

ai

CUPID'S CAPERS,

The following n?arriage licenses were issued this week: Francis M. Hane and Martha M. Corapton.

Francis M. Chambers and Nancy E. Fi6k. James W. Combs and Lucinda J. Killion.

Geo. M. Stout and Nancy J. Elliott John C. »Stabelton and Mary Downer. $

Lorenzo x. Francis and Ida M. Noble. Chas. P. Graham and Lillie M.Anderson.

John R. Moore and Ollic Woods.

Established 1865 tscorporated 1379

F. H. MCF^FKE a ED. GILBERT. President. Treasurer.

H. C.Gir.aKRr, Secretary.

Phosnlx Foundry

-"AND

ESTABLISHKD IIV 1879.

To the Farmers of Vigo County: Do not insure your property with traveling agents. They charge you. double what it will cost you to insure in a good, reliable, establi&hed agency. I represent companies worth over fty million dollars. Call before your are insured.

B. F. Havens. Ke-ppenin.gr

OF 1 HE DAN MILLER STAND

BY-

ft. Cooper.

307 and 309 north Fourth street

With a full line of groceries and pro visions. The best place in the city f.-.r farmers to buy goods. Reduction made in goods to large buyers. Wagon yard and hotel connected. When you come get a first class Meal and Bed for 25 cents each. The highest cash prices for all kinds of produce.

No. 11,831. Stateof. Indiana, County of Vigo, in the Vigo Circuit Court, February Term, 1880 Aaron Moore, vs.

The unknown heirs of Henry Beaty, To quiet title. Be it known that on the 14th day of February, 1880, it was ordered by the court that the clerk notify by publication 9aid Unknown Heirs of Henry Beaty as non-resident defendants of the pentoency of this action against them. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified df the pendency of said action against dhem and that the same will stand fo rial at the April term of said court inr the year 1880.

JOHN K. DURKAN, Clerk.

Gookins & Duy, pl'ft's Attys.

No. 11',808. State of Indiana, County Vigo, in the Vigo Circuit Court, at the February Term, 1880, Harriet High, vs Mary Kesler, Mark M. High, Tilghman Carmick, and Thomas High, in partition.

Be it known that on the 7th day of February, 1880, it was ordered by the court that the Clerk notify by publication said Mary Kesler, Mark M. High and Tilghman Carmick, as non-resident defendants of the pendency of said action against them. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them and that the same will stand for trial on the 1st day of the next term of said court in the year 1880. JNO. K. DURKAN, Clerk.

Allen & Mack, Attorneys.

t'RAPO HOUSE. CORNER FIRST AND POPLAR,UK

J. S. BARBER, Proprietor. Boarding by the week $3.00, single meals, 25c. A large feed yard and stable attached .to accommodate the farmers. Will board horses by the week at $2.00 per head. Parties wishing first class accommodations in this direction will give the Crapo House a cal and will surely be pleased.

NOTICE TO HEIRS OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, Vigo County,)

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THE TJSRKE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZI7TTE.

Circuit Court

Notice is hereby given that James B. Wallace, administrator of the estate of William W. Price, deceased, has filed his petition to tell the real estate of the decedent, his personal property being insufficient to pay his debts and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the circuit court of said county.

Attest: JOHN K. DUJRKAN, Clerk, C. C. Vigo County. Dunnigan & Stimson, Attys.

£STRAY NOTICE.

Taken up by Mary J. Wilson, living in Prairie Creek Township, Vigo County, five miles west ot Middletown, on the 7th day of February, 1880, ona white heifer with a little red about the ears, no other marks or brands perceivable, supposed to be two years old next spring, and appraised at $11.00 before Daniel Mater, J. P. JOHN K. DURKAN,

Seller's

Machine %Vorks.

Manufactures cf

Eagiues, Machines,

A N

Castings in Genera!,

MILL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY

U2 North Ninth street, Turre Haute. Indiana, near Union Depot.

Repairing done promptly. Cash fos cap iron.

HAVENS' INSURANCE AGENCY.

Clerk.

I I

yrup.

50*Ycars Eeforo the Public.

Pro««unc*d- hy all to be the-most pleasant -and efficacious rercedy now in me, for the ourt* of coughs, cold's, croup hoarseness, tickling renfatiou of the throat, whoopi-'gf cou«?h, etc. Over a million bottles i- .1J with in the l«&t few years. It give- *eiief" wh»r« ir u.-cd and has the power to impart benefit that cannot be had i'rom the cough mixtures now in use. gold by all Druggifits at 2^ cents per bottle.

SELLERS' LIVER PILLS are also highly '"recommended for curing liver complaint, cotistipation, aick-headaches fever and ague, and all diseases of the 6tornach and liver, Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents p_*r box. R. E. SKI.LF.RS & Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa

IfOSMTEife

The lUtters invariablv rjmedy yellowness

of tho

complaxion and whites

eyt'8. paiua In

JKfMtBUSuMM/ TUCE. ltoaton, entitled OF LBFI3, OK, SKlLt'PKIKNi'lKVA'l I«N. lixhauste vitality, ,,, HI- X"D PHYSICAL debility, or vitality niui.irtjm.j"'he errors of youth or too close apoli.-at'on \o business, may be restored and a ii O

Two hundioatli edition, revised and enlarged, just published. It i" a standard medical work, the best in the English language, written by a physician of areat experience, to whom was awarded a gold and jewelled medal by

the

National Medical Association.

It contains beautiful and very expensive engravings. Three hundred pages, more than 50 valuable prea«riptions for all forms of prevailing isease* the result of many years of extensive and successful practice either one of which Is worth ten times the price of the book. Bound in French cloth price only 51 rat by mail, post paid.

Tha London Lancet say: "No person should bo without this valuable book. The author is a noble benefactor."

An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 cents ror postage. Tho author refersbypermiwlon, to JOS* 8, FISHER,president W.I. P. INGBAMS. vice-president W, PAINE, M. D. HAC GAUNTT. M.D. H. J. DOUCET, M. D. R. H. KLINE, M. D.: J. HOLCOMB, M. D. fc R. LYNCH, M, D., and M. R. O'CONNELL, M. D. faoulty of the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery also the faculty of the American University of Philadelphia also How. P. A. BISSKLL. M. D., president 01 the National Medical Association.

Ad-lressDr. W.H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulflnch atreet, Bos- TT" T? A ton, Mass. The 11

author may

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b«,T,XT"V^iX^,

Beforo Taking's that foi- Xakxng. low, as asMQence of ?elf-Abase as loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude, Pain in the Back,

Dimness of Vision, Premature Ola

Age, and many other Diseases that lead Insanity or Consumption and a Permature Grave.

My Full particulars In oar pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. g^^he Specific Medicine is sDID by all druggists at fl per package, or six pacsages for |5,or will be sent free by mail on reoslpt oft le nwney by addressing

S?.

The Gray Medicine Ce.

No. S Mechanic's Block. Detroit, Mloh. Sold In Terre Haute, by Gullck Berry, Wholesale and retail agents and by drag* gists evervwhere

w^Not

One Agent

oat ef 896 appointed since tljc 1st of December V3 FAILED TO MAKE money selling our Household Necessities. Many are making as high asf23 PEB DAT.

These Inventions are New and have only been out since December 1st, and are already indorsed by both Frees and Public as tbe most valuable Patents ever offered housekeepers. It does not require an experienced agent to make a nccsesq of the business, as tbe goods sell themselves.

By writing ns at ence you can have your choice of Territory, for whiebt we will furnish a Certificate of Agency without charge. This establishes ypu la a pleasant and profitable business, and one that you need not be ashamed offi

Catalogues furnished Agents free with theirname anfl address printed vn cover as Agent for the County assigned them. Write for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to Agents. L. E. BBOWN A CO.

Fourth and Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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i.t- SaXvo»i)'s Lxvsit Ixt j, I:ir,l Family Remedy for a S a a.-.: :1a.—It is Purely

V1 'fc.ibic. It never 3) ..Whites—It nrtica-.id

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tho right side and under the

riklit shoulder-blade, furred tongue, high colorsd urlr.e, nausei, vertigo, dyspopsia, constipation, heaviness of the hea. mental despondency, and every other manifestation or accompaniment of a nisordered condition of theUvcr. The stomach, bowels AND kidneys also experience their regHlating and tonic influence. oFor salebv all drugarista and dealers genrallv.

Know Thyself.

RPHE untold miseries that result from indiscretion in aily liie may be alleviated and cured. Those who doubt this assertion sno 11 Id purchase the new medical work published by tho PJEA-

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S. T. W, SAHFORD, M.D., ^tcrkcitv*

AXV IaVG(ilST WILL

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YOU ITS REFIT

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dewing Macliine

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IT SURPASSES ALL IN WORKMANSHIP

ITS SIMPLICITY UNEXCELLED.

Its^Durability Never Questioned.

Is Elegant In Appearance.

The World Challenged to Produce Its Equal.

Cor. Fourth and Ohio, in W. H. Greiner's shoe store

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coasultei on all JL JLJL JL W7j2iJ-JXj diseases requirloc skill and experience

GRAY'SSPECIF IC MEDICINE.

RAQE MARK, The GreatTRAG-Z rviARK. Eugllili Remedy

An unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, Spermatorr he a, Impoten 0 y, and all Dis-

CAPCINE

tv of being cured.

Clergyiran.

5

Back Ache is at Once Cured by

Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters!

It is the Only Known Remedy That Never Fails.

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SI-JS!D U&R-IE AND SDD-O^S with'S-c^n? et.imo a N'T it, V,. LE^TICU, S3 Der New \cri.

a ut "sy vv a th«i»f»t and FASTEST selling piclorisil nnd bililos. PRICESR«'lue«»l 83 per ISationar

RubiiahiugCo.,

Chicago, LIT.

hook Ag-entsW ,f£S? DRCSD, It will I'*V YOU. A. GLMJTON & CO4, south rilisr, L'.nla U:l[)hia,'Iia.

P"ents Beaa This.

Wo want an agent in this County to whom wewi'l pay AT-i .ry of 100 tMO .t:i and EXII.ES^A BELL our wond 1 fill invention., OA.MFLK KKKK. Addrt SS at ouce silEttMlM* CO.. ^"""'"TU.MTCHIGAN.

On 30 Days Trial

%VE will send our ELECTRO-VOLTAIC BELTS and other Elcctric APPLIANCES pou trial for 80 days to thoso suffering irom Isorvous Debility, Rheumatism, 4'araly or .IN diseasesofthe liver or kidneys,MI MAN} other diseases. A bure Cure FUNRANTFEIL' or no pay. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CO..

Marshall, Mich.

ALL HEALING! ALL HEALINGII

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This remarkable Ointment contains Mercurial or other Mineral substance, and nothing can be found lri

rcuah healing IIROCRSS

follows.

nd scalds an-I«-»utUy relievad. CB I hantls nnd I»ET, frosted liiplm and chill) arc pro I. ptly cured. Sslt rlvuni li»rbors ring worm, &I .. are spet nrndloated Itch As a ro:iiedy 'ORFIFF Prim 5 cenis a liox. it is a APTOTIC FIMVQI I^OLD by

always Cores and never Disappoinis' The world's great Pain-Reliever

for

Man and Beast* Cheap, quiok

and reliable.

PITCHER'S CASTORIA is not Narcotic. Children grow upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA.

Over 2000 Druggists have signed a paper, stating that physicians say they 'lS^ -j are in every way Superior to the ordinary slow-acting Porous Plasters used for- & this purpose.

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SEABURY & JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical Chemi&ts, New York. PRICE 75 OTS.

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DR. J. A SHERMAN—IS THE (JftlGINAL AND DB. SHERMAV lindwa to the pnb 11c for the past 35 years or more throagh his successful method of treating Rupture With-

out the annoyance anl injury trasses inflict. His .system of cure is by local external 'ap'

plication. No man is safe who has a rupture, no matter how Insignificant he may consider It, for everyman who bas died from It, onoe llattered himself tbat 11 was but a trilling ailment and every man who now suffer from it and the Injury of trusses* to .vpcb an extent that life has no enj^rmente,.once regarded it as unworthy special atrontion. It is not a stand-still affliction it is progressive, even unto death. References glvn to gt-ntlemen in the city, who have been cured. Daring treatment no hini ranee from labor. Patients from abroad canreceivc treatment and leave for home same day.

233.G 23©olc On IR-u.-ot-a.re

gives the most reliable proof»'from distinguished professional g«ntlcaaen, elcrg. and merchants or his suecessful practice and popular .ty therefrom throughput the coim- of 91

ry and tbe West Indies. TheaflSicted should read it aud inform themselves »f the certain-

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Drj J. A.

It is illustrate! with photographic likenessesof cxtremely bad cas§» before and after, cure, and mailed to those why send 10 cents. Save this, and rememlter in Writing or calling the address is l&aiflttel-flli '1®'

cr"•£ ».i?1':.1 251 Broadway, cor. IRiirray at. Jiew York. CAUXION~The reputation of DB. j. A.^HE^AN, jUtaine^romJO years auc2eM»

fal practice has started around tha cetuiffy PfeUrfesbKM Trtlo a**i*no UP be «M bWgffi»®' Dr. Sherman tamoas for the cure of Baptare. recently turned up in Boston they duped sei when detected, suit was brought, but the fellows raa away leaving sorrowful victims,

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