Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 December 1880 — Page 7

to Year shef'ore the Public,

THE CEW.UIWE

DR. McL ANES

L1YEK PILLS

are not recommended as a remedy for the ills that flesh is lieir to," nut ir.

itaivj without a rival ACUE AND FE*'£R. fio better cathartic can be used premr'itory to, or after taking quinine. As I,simple purgative they are unequaled.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. I'he genuine are never sugar-coated. Kach box has a red-wax seal on the lid, tfith the impression, McLANE'SLIVEIl »J U,. Each wrapper bears the signaurea of C.

MCLANE

and

FLEMING BROS.

Jt£r Insist upon having the genuine k. (J.

McLANE'S LlVEIt PILLS, pre-

oared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of Imitations of the naiuc McLane, spelled differently '^it. wnia pronunciation.

UNLIKE PILLS

ABU

ttio n*ual Purgative*, in pleasant to take, And will prfi tit line" tlic imwt potent ami linrmlem SyaU-m Itt'iiuVHlur and Ctoanivor Hint has yet bpmi brought to public noi.irt Kur OonntlpnWon, BlllouBiifM*, Ilnularlic, I'ilra, and ell ditordcrt arwinri from an AttrutUd tit'iir. of the ryftem, It la Incomparably tli« b'.tl curative extant. Avoid 'mltationi in.i.ton nctHn" thn nrtiolp c&Ilcd for.

TROIMC-I-RHIT I,AX lT!Vi in put up In iroiuftwl tin boxonly. I'ljcn I'OrmitH. Aak jrour "ruuijint for Doscriptivn I'nmphli't, or nddross the jfrlotor, J. K. HKTIf BRIM-! TON, i'«u'k riare, NY\? York.

BEFORE PURCHASING ANY fOKM

OF

SC-CAIUD

ELECT®!® BELT,

fir .d.orApplinncK rrprntnfe.ilw niir.-S'ervn.in,chron-ic and Hppclnl DisfftBex, nand to the I't'LVKRM ACHEttOAI.VANlOCO., New York, N.Y., Cincinnati,O., ar San Krandacn, (tel., for their Free Pamphlet ana *Thn Electrln Itcviow," and yon will savn time,health Uid money. Th« I'. U. Co. are the mdy dealers In Gen1.I1P ElpCtfV A 111 in rw'*-' w'lu. A fTiuitinen^

BEST ISCHEAPESTl

LEWIS' CONDENSED

BAKING 1WDER

PURE 2

•.'•ill SfeOO.OO /.- an if Alum of other uiho'trration /u)ul Ui •hi* y-O iyiiJJli. .WrHed by the B/ooltlyn Board u, and toy the best ciicmlbta j. United .Suites,

It ia STKOHTGISR that} any Yeast I'otnli'r 1p tin", world

It IiiKVKM. PAIM kmitUu Itt'cad wli' U.1 »usi»:d as tliroctod. It Is COMMKN»KS)tiye\Tr! nousekeeper wlio ha.'j giv^a & ffeJr trliL

It Is an««« tlrely NEW nVVKTiTION,ivlUioutan.7 of tlio bad qualities of soda or sa.lcra.tus, yiauit or other b.'ildnj? powders.

It lva3 la Itself a tendency

1/0

Mtistaln and nacrl^h 'llO mystcm.

Good flood mnkes good health andhec.tli A Improved or impaired la proportion as tho food we eat nutrltloas or otherwise.

Luwis' ltAiOHa POWUEB always raakci: cootl food. One can of tbls Is worth two of any othes oaKliig compound.

It malcer, bread -«1 richer. More than half the uutii Jalstaor orl Hour \rlKO from tho use of coinmou baking powJers, which often inalio tho heat of flour turn out d.\rk bread.

Tho mo .t dolloate pernors can cat food prepared with It iv WUout Injury. Koarly every other bakli% powder 13 wiuKerated and Is nb.solutely Injurious.

Tll'S 111 madO from Krtlnril Grape Cream «T Tartar, and 1a PKIU'KOTX-Y PURE. It nrnlces tho BES'I', lt^ntcat, and moit intrltloai

BREAD) BISCUIT, CAKE, CRULLERS, WHEAT. INDIAN, AND

TLANNEL CAKES.

A slnmo trial will provo tho superiority Bf this rowdwmJiti U»A'»T-.7 T!rx) OVl.T BT

M«T.LE%gS MEIIZ9ES60* PiilUOCLPW.

AI'I'LICAT10N FOllLICKNtti:.

Notlcn is hereby ijlven that I will aiiply to the Boartl of Commissioners of Vigo County, Indiana, at their Pcecmber term, for a license to soil "intoxicating liquors," lu a less quantity titan a quart at a ime, with tho privilege of allowing tho satne to bodranlc on my premises for one year. My plnee of business and (he prejmses.wheron said liquors arc to bo sold itnd drank rfro located on lot No. ."In Himlon'ssub in outlot No. 1 between Fourth and Fifth oh Lafayette, In Terre Haute, Harrison TJownHliip, Vigo County, Indiana.

MICHAEL BURNS

Dr. A. Drake,

Veterinary Surgeon.

Olllce 34north Third, at. Carieo'sslMbio.

ltesidcnee, 024 north Fifth. 1 ..1^,

Treats everj'disease known to iio^o cattle at moilernto cost las met wltlf hirg practice and uniform success.

A- W.SPAIN, M.D

Office corner Sixth and Ohio streots, (Slian non's Block.) 4 4 Residence ISiS south Tliird street,

AGKNTSWAMTKD

Philadelphia.

Terr« Hanto Ind.

von

SMITH'S

TlONAltY AND

BIBLF. DIO

IIOOUS'S SKW

Pictorial Bibles. Addnss,

for circulars, A. J. Fm.MAS S~ Oo

II. IIULMAN",

VHOLSLALK OKOCKK AND LIQUOR DFIAT-ER,

Main street,[corner of Fifth, TKRRB HAUTEfllXDIAKA

-y* '^.f.»y.

*-$" «*-. V-*.-

WomanEpigrammatically ConsideredA. "Ricard: Women prefer us to say a iftlc .'51 of them rather than say nothing of them at all.

Alfred de Musset: Verity is nudity. Jjemontey: Of all heavy bodies the heaviest is the woman we nave ceased to love.

Madame dc Scvigne: The heart 1 as HO. wrinkles. Victor Hugo: Woman is a perfected devil.

Lu llochcloucauld: Coquettes are ihe quacks of love. D'Hordetot: Virtue and love an ogres one must eat the other.

Gavarni: One of the sweetest pleasures of a woman is to cause regret. Itaisson: A prude ought to be condemned to meet only indiscreet, lovers.

Alphonse Karr: A widow is like a frigate of which the first captain has been shipwrecked.

Boufllers: Jealousy is the sister of love—as the devil is the "brother of the angels.

Victor ITtigo: Men are women's play things women are the devil's. E'arcal: If Cleopatra's nose had been shorter the face of the whole world would have been changed.

Madame Rachi: Men bestow compliments only on women who deserve none Victor Hugo: God created the coquette as soon a^ he had made the fool.

La Beaunielle: Uemorse is the last sigh of expiring virtue. li'Mihebrtine: It is (.osier lor a woman to defend her virtue against men than her reputation against women,,

Alfred dc Musset: A woman forgives everything but the fact that \ou do not covet her.

Anon: Woman is made ot tongue, us fox ot tail. Commerson: Women distrust men too much in general, and not enough in parlieular.

Balzac: When a woman prouounccs tin name of a man but twice a day there ma? be some doubt as to the nature ot her sentiments but three times

CharlesMonselct: designation—a virgin with golden tears. Octave Fouillet: Kindness is the only charm permitted to the aged it is the coquetry of white hair.

Bommerson: Marriage is oflcn only cunvi for two. A. Ricard: A girl of sixteen aee^pis love: a woman of thirty incites it.

Jouy: The mistake of many women is to return sentiment for pal Pigault-Lebrun: Those who always spexk well of women do not know them enough those who always speak ill of them do hot know them at all.

Alfred Bougeart: I admire her who resists I pity her who succumbs I hate her who condemns.

Sainte-Bueve: It is rare thai, after having given tho key of licr hearl. a woman does not change the lock the day after.

Chnmfort: Love pleases more than marriage, for the reason that romance is more interesting than history.

A. Kieard: Women never weep more bitterly than when they weep for spite. Balzac: Modesty is tho consequence of the body.

Alphonse Karr: Friendship between two womci»is always a plot against another one.

Madame de Salin: The conversation of women in society resembles the straw used in packing china it is nothing, yet without it every thing would be broken.

Madame de Krudener: Cold natures have only recollections tender natures have remembrances.

Anon: A beautiful woman is the paradise of the eyes, the hell of the soul, and the purgatory of the purse.

Balzac: Women is a creature between man and the angels. Babzae: A woman full of faith in the one she loves is but ajuovelist's fancy.

Milleroyc: lie swore to me an eternal love. Eternity has lasted but one morning.

Theoyhile Gautier: To a woman the romances she makes are morel amusing than those she reads.

Anon: Woman conceals only what she does not know. Dc Scgur: Men make laws: women make manners.

Molierc: A husband is a plaster that cures all the ills of girlhood* Saurin:Love should dare everything where it has everything to fear.

Anon: Life is a state where ah o*Qf sins are written from time to time we rub the sponge of repentance over it, in order to legin the sin anew.

Proverb: Take the first advice of a woman not the second. Anon: Women never lie so astutely that when they tell tho truth to those who do not believe tliem.

Anon: Women ask it a man is discreet as men ask it a woman is pretty. If a woman says to you, "I will never ace you again!" hope but if she says, "I see you w'jth pleasure,"

shall alwav.' travel.

&

j, A Nihilist Story. I.j Among the stories which arc told in St. Petersburg of the attempts made bv the Niahilist to penetrate into tho Winter Palace is the following! General Gourko, when Governor of St. Petersburg, had the right of entering at any time into the Emperor^ room without being announced. Once, however, the door-keeper, seeing something unusual about his appcrance, stopped him, sajing that it would be neccssary to inform the Emperor of his arrival. The General objected at first but finding that the door-keeper only grew more suspicious, ultimately agreed to his being announced. The door-keeper then told the Emperor of his doubts upon which the letter went to a writingtable in his room, which was connected by telegraph with General Gourko's residence and telegraphed, "Where is Gourko?" "At home," was the reply. This of course settled the point, the false Gourko was at once arrested, and turned out to be a member of the Revolutionary Committee.

U:

Sfffff msi

*1S

Discouraging.

From the New York Suu.

It costs a New York policeman fifteen days' pay to accidentally "kill a boy with his club. This would "seem to indicate that tho Police Commissioners disapprove of the accidental killing of boys with clubs.

How Watteraon Amuses Himself. From the New York Tribune. There are symptoms that Wattcison I-J having a good time lie is telling me Democratic dunderheads, three or four times a day, that they ruined the party by their own stupidity.

Oiltenhoefer Best Hold. From the Atlanta Constitution. Dittenhocfer comes to the front a subscriber to the fund started by the New York Time* to pension Grant. This is Dittenhoefcr's best hold.

They Don't Seem to Catch On.

From the Atlanta Constitution. It seems impossible to get word Conveyed to the Democratic managers that the election is ovqr.

A Man Who Will Be Missed.

From the New liaven Register. The moral influence of Secretary Rogers must forever depart from tie White IIousc.

How English Smiles

From the Cincinnati Common-tat. Bill English's smile looks more like an iron easting than ever.

A Loyal Rat.

tetter to the (ilobcv

Having read your instructive article on rats. 1 send an account of an interesting incident which happened here a few days since. Wc have had for some years a

4Jne

tom-cat an enthusiastic rat­

ter, which is in the habit of catching the large sewer rats which frequently find I heir way into the back yard and basement, of the house. One day torn was obs rved to catch a tine rat, and was holding it in his month, when, to the astonishment of the on-lookcrs, a second rat darted out of the hoi it from which the tirst. had emerged, and, seizing hold of its comrade's tail, tried its utmost to make a rescue. The poor little tellow, however, fell a victim to its faithfulness and courage, for it was immediately pounced upon and killed by its unmerciful enemy. One can not help feeling sorry for the tragic end ot the brave little animal.

A Distinguished New Member of Congress From theSpringfliid Republican.

San Francisco may well be proud of her next Congressman—Gen. Rosecrans. It has been well understood that nothing but his personal interest in Gen. Hancock, to whom he taught engineering at West Point, and with whom he has associated much since, brought liitu out into active politics at his advanced years. I am sure that Republican votes helped to elect him, aud sure that he will help to represent California in the National Congress, irrespective of party, and that his ability and modest deportment will relied credit upon tho state. Yet, simplehearted and old-fashioned in manner as he is, Gen. Rosecrans, or "Old Rosy," as he was familiarly designated during the war, is not only a man of extcnsive practical ideas and a model organizer, but is also a man of hferary and fine tastes, and is fastidiously discriminating in regard to many things which arc generally supposed to belong to an a sthctic rather than to so practical at\organization.

The Lourdress Miracles.

Rev. Stephen II. Ting, jr., preached a sermon in New York the other night, in which dc declared his belief in the genuineness of the miracles wrought at Lourdress, France-. He had been there and seen crutches without number left by those who had been cured. He thought the Catholic church was wise in this day and generation above all societies of believers.

Mahone'3 Condition. From the New York Star.

Senator Mahone's head must be dreadfully unsettled. He is reported to have offered an interviewer $10,090 to tell him exactly where he stood. Virginians are betting on the result.

Cur War Dogs-

From the OH City Derrick.

The United States^ships passed through the naval review without sinking. This was accomplished by giving their bottoms another coat of whitewash the morning of the review.^

A

1

PERFECTSmoke

Burner for steam

boilers. Borden, Selleck, & Co., Chicago HI.

Save the Country,

But yourself first. If you are Billious Rheumatic, always Tired, Lave Poor Sleep and Appetite, out of sorts generally take no drugs use Dr. Flagg's Improved Liver and Stomach Pad, and be made well.

W. A Tm:s, 62 Ashlan Avenue, Toledo Ohio, says —My wife is now as strong as ever, her regained health being directly due to the use of the Excelsior Kidney Pad. We can heartily recommend it to all kidney troubled" persons —See A(lt.

ALWAYS

ask your grocer for Strong's

Old Dominion'" Coffee.

Disceyeties &y. Accident.

bThe fact that many of the most valualc discoveries have been the result of chance rather than of design or contemplation is again illustrated in

NEY

PAD.

DAY'S KID­

The worst Plan.

For the sick to force nature. Head ache, Indigestion, Disordered Stomach, Costiveness, Nervous and Bilious Complaints, Impure Blood and all like disease are increased by internal dosing. Dr. Flagg's Improved"

Liver and Stomach

Pad aids nature and always cure.

5'UK TliKKE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTR"'-'* vf ??*,•

HAHDLUlu suLUOMS A OAT.

Scenes at the Custom Honwe—Work In the CaKhler*! Office--How Drill oa on Import* Are PakL -i, lN«w York Tribont.] Tbefe Are few better indications of the renewed activity in business than can bo seen at the cashier's otfioe iu the Custom House in Wall street.- In a small room on the main floor of the building, and occupying the southwest corner of it, the cashier, with a force of fifteen clerks, receives _*vll the money for duties levied by the Government on imports, excepting the small amount assessed on passengers' baggage, which is collected on the wharf.

Some idea of the amount of business done in this office may be gained whenit« is stated that the money received in a single day has several times lately amounted to over $1,000,000, and the number of entries made has exceeded 1,000. The manner in which this large amount of money is handled is as follows:

The merchant or broker's clerk, after first making out hiscntry in the rotunda of the building where the amount of duty is calculated on the entry by the entry clerks, takes his place in the line before one of the receiving clerks, and deposits tho amount of his entry in a small box, and with it a ticket on which he has entered the merchant's name with the date, and the sum inclosed, whether in gold, silver notes or certificates.

Guttapercha boxes are used to prevent unnecessary noise from the clinking of the coin. The receiving clerk takes the box of money and hands it to a teller to count from the entry in a blotter. The teller does not look at the cash ticket until ho has counted the money and markedit on the back of the ticket. He then turns it over and if the count is correet checks it and returns it to the receiving clerk, who then signs a permit for tho delivery of the goods. The entries then go to the book-keepers who enter tno amount of each on "sheets," and at tho close of the day the money is counted and compared with this record of the book-keepers.

So carefully is this system carried out that there is rarely a variation of a cent between the money and the accounts, and the office has thereby gained the reputation of being more exact than any other similar institution in the country which handles such an amount of money coming in so many different payments, from $5 to $50,000.

Should any discrepancy occur, the clerks carefully compare both sides of the tickets, and then compare the tickets with the clerk's blotter and then the blotter is checked ofF with the book-keep-er's sheets. By some of these methods the error is certain to be discovered. As account is kept of each kind of money separately, the tellers can see at a glance if a mistake is made in the gold, silver certificates or notes.

When the coin has been counted ahd put into small canvass bags it is placed boxes holding $20,000 in gold. These boxes arc put iu a hand-cart outside the building and wheeled to the Sub-Treas-ury, which gives a receipt to the Custom House for each deposit. •,

Nearly a ton of coin has to be transferred daily in this manner. An officer, fully armed, accompanies the porters, and there are als« armed men in the cashier's office. The cashier, James Hoffman, who has filled the position for thirty years, is highly respected for his longtried ability and.careful consideration ot thepublic convenience.

The clerks and tellers are also men of efficiency and the responsibility of the office makes their position more permanent than that of the average Custom House officer. The tellers acquire great skill in detecting counterfeits as W(Hl as in rapid counting. Some of the ways of counterfeiting which come under their notice are curious.

The Chinese in San Francisco are expert enough to split a $10 gold piece, cut out the center, fill it with base metal and join it together so nico that only an expert could detcct the fraud. The patient Chinaman also finds it profitable to "sweat" gold by shaking tno coin in a bag and .gathering the gold dust which accumulates from the abrasion of tho metal.

Another device is to file gold coin across the edge, thus destroying the raised milling. All fhe silver and nickel coins are counterfeited, from the threo cent piece to the legal tender dollar. They are first stamped from base metal and then plaited with silver. Even this the counterfeiters do not buy, but obtain by immersing silver coin in acid, which removes from tho coin enough silver for the counterfeiters use while the "sweated" silver can still be passed at par.

The cashier's office performs only a small portion of the work of the Custom House in all its branches, but as it is one of the main resources of the public purse, it is perhaps the most interesting. As one passes along the dingy corridor, ho catches sight of the three lines of men cramped and crooked around in the little room, boys and gray-haired men, with their little gutta-jjcrcha boxes full of gold ready to be emptied into the capacious pockets of "Uncle Sam."

Tho Men Who Fall.

The proportion of success .to failure in business is estimated by more or less reliable statisticians, is not encouraging. Three per cent, is the rate of success— that is to say, out of every one hundred men who engage in commercial pursuits, ninety-seven come to grief. Verily, if misery loves company she has her wish.

A Chicago man told a lie and then said: "I hope to be struck down if I have not told the truth!" He had scarcely ceased speaking when he fell to the floor —a man "thumped him one."

During the past fifty years thirty-nine men have been executed in New Yori city. Among the list are eight negroei and one Italian.

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'V ,14 \v" i£"S§t

1

I)N. IIARTEK'SIROV TOXIC

DYSPEPSIA.

ETRILEOM JELLY

Used and approved by the leading PHYSICIANS of EUROPE and AMERICA.

voot Valuable .lomody ov n.

LUNG

All

you can be mm cur Don't despair until you linvo tried this Sensible. Easily implied and

KFFEC'TtJAIJ

APPMANCM,

ISJUY

80EES, CUTS, CHILBLAINS,

SKIN DISEASES, RHEUMATISM,

CATARRH, HEMORRHOIDS, Etc. Also for Ccugha, Col da, Sore Thi-sst, Croup and Diphtheria, eto. OS'Trj them. 25 and 55 wnt sires of all our goods.

PCfLABELI'II IA EXPOSITION.

6ILV£B 7IEUAL AT TH*' PARIS EXP08ITI0S.

••„.brABHORT.O.(....T.,..way ggpj,

LUNG DISEASES, kit THR0A1 DISEASES, BREATHING TROUBiES.

IiniuvHH INTO me system curative agents and healing medlclncs. It DRAWS FROM thedlHOftscd parts the poisons that cause death. Thousand* testify to it* Virtue*.i-

BAWK'AIJJV

Remedy.

Hold by Druggists, or sent by mail on receiptor price, S2.00, ScndforTestt-

BATES & HANLKY,

inonlalsandour Tf ,.

W4

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book,!, li re o- .LM, Madison Ntrctt, Millions a Year"

Chicnno, Ills.

Sent free. ii

'WMsSETKnD ON 80 DAYS' TRIAI* nn. DYn'8 CELKBBATTSP KLECTBC-VOLTAIC HKLTS, ORAR.X

First-Glass Furniture.

Forty years experience in the furniture business enables me to oirer a class of work superior to the common factory poods. Chamber, library and office furniture made a specialty. Call and see the most beautiful chamber set at 40 per cent, less than can be purchased elsewhere ill the city.

I will also repair and varnish old furniture job work in all branches made to order at No. 51 Walnut street.

Charles Triche.

ANTON MEYER'S

L.agcr Beer Brewery,

THE LARGEST IN THE STATE, The beer la unexcelled for purity and excellence.

Supplied fn kegs of all sizes to the trade and families.

Brawing every day the year

round, without intermission.

CAM'T BE BEAT.

COMBS &

your

wr^«

THH

BLOOD,

is a preparation of Frotoxidc of Iron, PornTlau Bnrk ai

with tho Vegct&tMo Aromatics. Kmloraeil by lltv Medical Profession

pbates. associated mm UIV n-HuwiiK] ArunuiLm. nj un: ivn-wiuu, ami iv-wur-mended by tlicin for Dyspepsia. Urneral Debility, Female Dlteairt, Want of Vitality, NerTom Prottrailon, CouTaleoerace from fttcrt and Chronic *'.'illl» aa« Fever. It et-n ea every purpose wharo a TOJrtc Is accessary.

Manufactured ir THE DB. DARTER MEDICINE CO., No. 213 North Main Street, St. Lads.

to an/ poraon fyounp or old)i »ufrer1nK from NBRVOL/8 ni8BA8K^KEMIM B^ECA Y, I^a

An viTAI 1TY Ati* CiT (il tilOAfl fllliictod With KII I'-HM A* ISM» NKuI^AWiAj rAKALYolnjy inJJSITJlA, lil KIDNl'.Y Tnotfm-ifs, SPINA!, AFFECTION'S, ROPTtrRKS.niSBARER OP A 6e11 CATBj*ATOJIK Ot imt«L'-AGS*

CTNW® IHS^ASES. SPKEDY CUUKSULARAFCTEKD, JIXU8TBATKD LASIFALURW FRTTI&S-Addr-,1 VOUTAIC BELT. CO., MarcUall. j.

ROGERS

Are prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch for all^grades of

ard and Soft Coal and Coke/ In any quantity, laive or small. Send as

orders by postal card In person, by tel. ephoneoron horseback, and they, will receive prompt attention late and early no postponement on account of the weather. 1228*u 3d

street.

rornTlatt Bnrk and the Pho* ami recom-

Tha Toilsi

Artlchv from vur*

VaeeUno—attch Pomade Vasoiii* Vaseline Cold Cream,

For ths

Treatment of

W01FHDS, BURNS,

Vaseline Camphor lee Vaseline Toilet Bcaps, are anjwrlar asj

VASELINE CONFECTIONS.

An agreeable form tak* ing vaseline internally. 25 CENTS A BOX a? COLGATE &

CO.. N.

An 5 til diseases£of tho Kidney. Hlndder ani| l^rjunry Organs by wearing tin*

Improvfeil txoalsiur Kidney Part

IT 1.1 A MAUVKI.OP 11KAI. I.Mfi AITH RKLI

Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless and Powerful. t.

lil-JtntErt where all el so falls: A ItKVBJ.ATION and RKVOI-UTION In medicine. Absorption or direct application, a« opposed to unsatisfactory lntcrnnl mcdicinea. Send for ur treatise on Kidney troubles, sent free. Hold by Druggists, or sent by mail on roccipt of price,

Jo iivll. NRI.OKN* WM. Einti^fn.\FTDY

Nelgen & JEhrenhtirdt

Ill

SZ.OO. ADDRE?S BATES & HANLEY,

Original andGon ..

take no other.

J'

Ut.

ntrio KidneyPiul Madison btrtt, Ask for it and

Chicago. Ills.

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Dyers, Scpjrers and Repairers.

Orders solicited for work on ladies' gents or

,chlldrcns wcarj

Tney are experienced tailors, and will kee nicestoulcof pleco gooIs which they wtl make up to order.

660 Main Street in McKeen's new block

Dr. L* J*

,'j

Weinstein

BIS

Residence,

On north .Sixth street, 8. W. corn ur of Sixth and Chestnut street*.

Office,

506 north Thirteenth street, corner "Jlwrty Avenue, Office lionrs at residence till A.M.lHours atofliceSA. M.till 12. From 4 J*. h.

OP. M.

Crackers Made Daily

For gotxl city butter rraclcer*, mad-! fresh every da)', call at the north west I corner of rViuih and Cherry streets, No13100. These arc the freshest and, best crackers to be had in the city. I Fresh Vienna bread a specialty

Thos. Callahan.

HAVENS' INSURANCE A GMCY

Established til 1866. To the farmers ofJVlgo.County Do not insure your property with tnvelng agents. They charge yon donble what twill coat yon to insure In a good, reliable established agency. I represent companies worth over fifty million dollars. Call beore yon are Insured.