Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 December 1881 — Page 3
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HOME NEWS.
Mi«s Nellie Cannera, of Chicago, is in the city. Miss.Icteie Warren is visiting at Le Koy, N. Y.
Mrs. D. Voorhees baa returned to "Washington, Mrs. E. L. Bartram has been, Tisitlng in Indianapolis.
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H. D. Miller & Co., are closing out their grocery stock. Mrs. J. H. Garret I. has gone to Greencastle to visit her sister.
Conduclot W. J. Knpson is visiting his parents on Thiiteenth street. Miss Mary Rvan, of Koekvillc, and 5Mary Breen of Ii'linois, were in the city this week attending the Burke-rWalsh wedding.
Airs. Lizzie Hubble, of Thirteenth street, was tendered by her friends a donation surprise party last Saturday night.
The
farm of B. F.
lingers has been
covered with two feet of water. He will lose 51,000 bushels of com. Two new classes are to be formed at the Normal school, to accommodate persons who do not wish to take the three years
students who have graduated at colleges, but still lack training tor teachera, can take the course in one or two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Cinis. W. Scot', of Sioux City, Iowa, have been visiting l\ S. Westfall a family.
James (J. McCiiegor.of Cincinnati, has been visiting in the city this week. J.J. Haar has gone to Sun Gabriel, Cal., where his son Ed is quite sicK. John linger accompanied him and will remain three months.
Policeman John Downey fractured a leg Monday while saving some, little children from beinir run over, opposite the First Ward school.
The Ladies Aid Society have kept a store roim on Sixth street open all this week, for (filiations of clothing, money or food. Thanksgiving Day a number ol'cooked turkeys and oilier provisions were sent and distributed by the ladies to deserving poor.
Thanksgiving day was pretty genoral observed overthe city. Kev. C. 11. Henderson preached at a union service at Afburv 1'iiureh. Rev. 8. F. Dunham held a"service at St. Stephen's church. Thirty di11
ors
church .auil donated (U the Ladies Aid Society. W. II. Peddle, who litis bet visiting bis father, lias returned East,.
The directors of the Vigo County Orphan's Home have decided to sell the ground Mr. I loss bought and buy anew place nearer town. Tney have accepted the proposition of Mr. Futjua to sell a 'piece of property on what used to be called Huntin'a Ranch, east of the city,for $0,150.
F. R. Nugent, editor of the Indiana Sfdtctiiiiuii, otl'ers the t}peand tixtures ol thai paper for sale.
William Ilie.ks was arrested Tuesday lor burglarizing Charles Mitchell's residence. i.
William Mack has gone Kast, George C. Dtiy has been selected to preside in lhc. Circuit. Court in the absence of Judge II. D. Scott.
Kidder Bros, have had a dust pipe put into their mill, which will carry all the dust into sn adjoining building, where it can be collecled and sold as feed.
II. H. Boudinot naB gone to Washington. Doctors Link and J. R. Crapo went to ^Brazil Wednesday to attend young Shaw, I wlio was receutly hurl in a railroad accident.
Mr. Burdette, the lecturer went, from liero to Greenville, 111. W. II. Patriarch, of the Crescent Steel "Works of Pittsburg, has been in the city 1 his week.
A surprise party was given Mrs. Mary J. Lee, on north Fifth aired, Thursday night.
Mr. Harvey Bently and Miss Mary E. ^Pierson, were married Thursday night at bride's lesidence south of the city.
The following perrons have entered the f^lioly bands of matrimony, tluring the .. week:
John Ohnvirt and Sarah Cnx.Wm. P. i'jBremer and Melissa Huntwerk, Clnrles :®Jienuitt and Annie Plymale, Win. Burk
Kind Maggie M. Walsh John A. FryhargV'er and El .za belli Bishop, Dewitt 0. '•••••HJWh'.teseil and Mamie Sanders, John /iiSCook and Dorothea Wilson, John ICotz f^fanil Annie Manhart, .lames F. O'Snllivan pisand Ellen O'Snllivan, John E. Deagan
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T^and Emma A. Gales, .John O'Hearn and ilulia Kee'jau, James II. Ernry and Lewis and A...„ and and
SinAnnie I). Baxter, Charles Lewis and Mag •gie Mrlvcnna, Charles II. Htntleyand SSlary E. Pierson, John McGalh and
liDelia Fallow. 'TKl-KOUArniC JJKWS. Guiteau's trial at Washington lias lieen the absorbing topic of telegrapic interest this week. Sooville is making a desperate fight to prove his client insano.
President Arthur will move into the ',iWhite House next week. ffe®. An Italian crank attempted to assassinate Depretis. Nov. 28 which proved unsucet sstul.
A Third Avenue Elevated Railroad en"'cine, in New York City came crashing into the bumpers at the City, Hall station
Nov. 23rd. A number of passengers were severely iujured. A hundred cigar manufacturers had a meeting Nov. 2ord, in Milwaukee, to provide lor protecting themselves against the encroachments of thej Cigar Makers JUnion.
A passenger train on the E.&T. H. railroad ran into a hand car near this -city, Nov. 21. David Corner, of Col umlus and
Wm. Dugan, of Iowa ,were instant-
Jy killed. Davia Greer, of Pennsylvania, •was fatally injured. A severe storm in England and south Scotland, Nov. 23, did much damage.
Dr. Worcester, of Salem, Mass., for feome time connected with the insane asylum, has been summoned for the defense in the Guiteau trial.
The Sherwood hotel, at Marticello, Florida, burned NOT.
34th,
John P. Howard, ot Burlington, Vt,
has given $95,000 to the University of Vermont. Baldwin, teller of the Mechanic's bank, NewarK, N. J., has been bailed in $25,000 to appear in court. •The Michigan relief fond Of New York is $138,734. The Governor of Michigan says they still need a half million more.
Secretary Blaine is to retire to private life all rumors to the contrary are untrue.
Thursday night a steam pipe burst in the London theater New York, which raised the cry of Are, and a general panie ensued, in which many were injured by the rush and trampling. After a short time the confusion was quelled and the performance was resumed.
Gen. Chas. A. Hill, of Toledo, died Nov. 25th. The Patriarch of Constantinople is dead.
The old Mineral Springs Hotel at Colfax, Iowa, burned Thursday. At Montgomery, N. Y., they are having good sleighing and skating.
The extensive tannery of Keifer. Stufil & Co, Allegheny City, burned yesterday.
The French visitors have spent this week at Salt Laice and vicinity. All the departments and places of business at Washington, were closed Thanksgiving day.
A New Class For Children. Prof. Brennecke will organize another class for children, (new beginners) in about three weeks. He has had numerous applications for admission to the present class, but they are pretty well advanced and he has advised new beginners to wait till the foundation of the new class. In the meantime It will be well for persons desiring to begin to see the Professor and make arrangements for beginning with the beginning. It is very bad to miss the tirst lesson. He may be seen at the Terre Haute house from 11 to 12
A.
were taken up at Anbury
Monday,Tuesdays'and Wednes
day's. v.
W. W. Astor has gone to Europe. He will be remembered as the young gentleman who was
BO
successful in not
being elected to Congress a short time ago.
AS THOUSANDS DO TESTIFY. So does Thomas Roberts, Wholesale Grocer, Philadelphia, who tays: "BURNETT'S COCOAINK allays all irritation of the scalp, and will most effectually remove dandruff and prevent the hair from falling oui"
Burnett's Flavoring Extracts.—The superiority of lhc extracts consists in their perfect purity and great strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter., into the composition of many factitious ruit flavors.
Senator Lamar, of Mississippi, and Senator Joseph Brown, of Georgia, each live at home in a one-story house.
Sylvester Henderson fell asleep during services in a Si. Louis church, and the beuediction tlid not thoroughly arouse him. The consequence was that in going out of his pew, hesteped in a dazed condition on Charles Gibson's foot, which had grievous corns Gibson drew a knife, chased Henderson into the sleet and dangerously stabbed him.
Philip Mariton's latest poem is entitled "A Gray Day." This is the first intimation that Philip's girl had shaken him.
CLKIUJYMKN,lawyers, physicians, fanners, merchants, business men, gentlemen of leisure, and their woman folks and children, all use Brown's Iron Bitters. It keeps th«m well.
The total production of copper In the United States, east of the 100th meridian is about 03, 000,000 pounds.
IF you are tired taking the large old's fashioned griping Dills, try CarterLittle Liver Pills and take some comfort. A man can't siand everything. One pill
HOP BITTERS?
{A Medicine, no' Drink,) KDNTAINS rrovct, life III', MANiVRAKE,
DANDELION.
A.KP TJ1R PtfRBST ANI) Bk?TMElltCAXQVA1iI-| TIES OF ALL OTUBK BlTTKRS.
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All PlPcnHcsol thcStomsch, Bowels, Blood,| Liver, Ktilnrys, and I'rliiuryOrgans, Ker»t vousness, Slewleitsuwisiuit] especially Hi# FetnaJe ComplaluU.
SIOOO IN GOLD. Will be paid for a case they will not cure orl help, or for anything Impure or Injurious found In them. Ark your drugplat for nop Hitters and try! them before you sleep. Take no Other. I absolute and Irresistible care fori
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use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. SltNn FOB CtRCCLAR. by inipriita IN:.
Co., KochnWr, V. Y.,Jt Toronto, Out.I
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Dr S. Silsbse' E xtemal Pile Bemedj' Glyesmitanl relief and Is an Infallible
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Soti
by DnwiriKt8CTerjrwh«re. Price,
orepaiiixty
$1.00per
mail. Samples srot
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to Physlclani
all sufferers, by Pi N^ustnedter A Co* Box 8ML .. -. ^1 luv VorkClty, Sole maoaffcetarere of
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only $85. Address Dan'l F. Beatty, Washington
Scrofulous, Itching and Scaly Humors of the Skin, Scalp and Blood Cured.'
MIRACULOUS CURE. I will now state that I
Said
and annoyance. 1 tried various remedies with no good resultH, until I used the Cuticura Resolvent internally and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally, which entirely cured me so that my skin is as smooth and natural as ever. LBN. M. FARiiiKY,C4 South St., Baltimore.
CUTICURA.
The Cuticura treatment, for the cure of skin, scalp and blood diseases, consists in the Internal use of Cuticura resolvent, the new blood purifier, and the external use of Cuticura and Cuticura Soap, the great skin cures.
Price of Cuticura, small boxes, 50c large boxes, $ 1. Cuticura, Resolvent, |1 per bottle. Cuticura Soap, 25c. Cuticura Shaving Soap, 15c. Sold by all druggists. Depot, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass.
CATARRH Sanford's Radical Cure,
Complete Treatment for $1.00Clear head and voice, easy breathing sweet breath, perfect smell, taste and hear lng, no cough, no choking, no distress Theseliappy conditions are brought about In the severest oases of Catarrh by the most agreeable, economical, speedy, safe and never failing specific, nan ford's Radical Cure. Complete »md lnfalllblo treatment, consisting of one bottle of the Radical Cure, one box of Catarrhal Solvent und one Improved Inhaler all wrapped in o'ne package with treatise and directions and sold by all druggists for $1. Ask for San fords Radical Cure.
General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass.
to see our unmarried friends and explain the workings and plans of the association^ 5-
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
made
A
miraculous
care of one of the worst cases of skin disease known. The patient Is a nan forty years old: had suffered fifteen yean. His eyes, scalp, and nearly his whole body presented a frightful appearance. Had had the attention of twelve different physicians, who pre scribed the best remedies known to the profession, such as iodide potassium, arsenic, corrosive sublimate, sarsaparrllla, etc. Had
1500 for medical treatment with but Jltrelief. I prevailed npon blm to ase the Cuticura Resolvent Internally, and the Concur a and Cuticura 8oap ezternuHy. He did HO, and was completely cured. The skin on his head, face, and many other parts of his body, which presented a most loathsome appearance, is now as soft and smooth as an infant's, with no scar or trace of the disease left behind. He has now been cured twelve months. Reported by
F. H. BROWN, ESX., Barn ell, S. C.
SCROFULA SORE.
Rev. Dr. In detailing hll expeMenco with the Cuticura remedies, said that through Divine providence one of his parislioners was cured of a scrofulous sore, which was oiowly draining away his life, by the Cuticura Resolvent Internally and Cuticura and Cuticura 8oap externally. The poison that had fed the disease was completely driven out.
ECZEMA.
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Sixteen months slnco an eruption broke nt on my leg and both feet, which turned out to be Eczema, and caused me great pain
out on my leg and both feet, w! turned
RATS, MICE, a he W a bugs and red and .black ants eat ravenously PARSON'S EXTERMIN AT OR and die. No fear of bad Bmells.
Barns graneries and houses often cleared in In a single night. Kent and cheapest vermin killer In the world. No failure in 80 years. Every box warranted. Sold by all grocers and druggists. Ask for PARSON'S. Mailed for 25c by WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass
Marriage Associations. Among the many discoveries and improvement sof the present wise.enlightened and humanly benevolent age none are destined to benefit humanity, improve morality and add to the happincssjot nil more than the Matrimonial Benefit Associations now in our midst. The question is oftnn asked, how is it that this has not been thought of before? We would answer in words of the man of Nazereth, at the wedding feast, Verily ye have kept the best for the last. The best is always the safest and the safest is the best. Tim safest and best are our home institution, the Terre Haute, and its twin sister the Pioneer Marriage Benefit Associations offices 521 Ohio street, open day and evening until 9
P.M.
Where we will be glad
W. H. MELRATH,
General Atjent, Terre Haute and Pioneer Marrige fienefit Association, 521 Ohio street."
Applications written up on the best ol terms in the following reliable companies:
Eastern Indiana—Richmond, Itid. Quaker City—Richmond, Ind.
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World's Wedlock—'-Indianapolis. I a a a Peoples—Union City. National—Peru. Mutual—Peru. ok ok Rushfille—Kushville. Delaware—Muncie.
Heating Stoves!
Anthracite Stoves
ook Stoves!
An immense stock just re ceived which enables us to sell VERY LOW.
TQWNLEY BOS.,
CHICAGO.
Grain, Provisions, Seeds, Ac., bought, sold and carried on marnlnsT: Correspondents solicited. Agents wanted to represent us In all Important places.
WANTEDbt^SSSS town^tak* tho permanent local agency far tho aale of our tea%
to $1,000, Psoruts
rreo.
Papular HralklT Drau inO' lb
Commonwealth
DISTRIBUTION CO.
In the.City of Louisville
Wednesday, November 30th.
excepted) General A
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays under provisions of an act of the ssembiyof Kentucky. The United States Circuit Conrt on March SI rendered the following decisions: 1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution Company is legal. 2nd— Its drawings are fair,
The company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read carefully the list of prises for the
November Drawing'
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Prise $30,00 Prize 10,00 Prise .. 5.00 Prizes $1,000 each 10,00 Prises Prizes Prizes Prizes Prizes Prizes Prizes Prizes
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10 20
100 200 600
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500 each 10,00 100 each 10,00 50 each 10,00 20 each 12,00 10 each 10,00 600 each Approx 2,70 200 each Approx 1,80 100 each Approx 90
1,960 Prizes *112,400 Whole tickets, two dollars half tickets, one„ dollar 27 tickets, fifty dollars, 65 tickets 110* "emit money or bank draft In letter, or s^nd by express. Don't send by registered letter or postofflce order. Orders of five dollars and upwatd. by express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders to It. M. Board man, Courier-Journal Building Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway, New York, or P. J. Hogan, 508 Main st., Terre Haute, Ind
R. M. Boaraman.
CELEBRATED
One of the Reasonable Pleasures Of life, a properly nooked menl, afford* llttW or no preseut enjoyment, and much subsequent torture to contlrnied dyspeptic. But when chronlolndiKestion eombatted with Hostetter'sHlomach Bitters, the food Is eaten with rellfh, tlio most lmportiuitof afl, Is assimilated by and nourishes the system. Use this grand tonic and corrective also to remedy constipation, biliousness, rheumatism, fever and ague.
For sale by all Dru Bene
tail. GULICK & BERKY.
ASTHMA
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524 Main St.
PARKER, MARTIN & C0.y Commission Merchants, No. 120 Washington Street, room
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GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
E 1 is remedy. An a in cure for sem lnal weakness spermatorrhea, lm potency, ana all disas a
BEFORE TARIN8.follow as a AFTER TAKIRQ, equence of self abuse as loss of memory, universal lassitude, pain in the back. Dimness of vision, premnture old age. and many other diseases tnat lead to insanity or consumption and apremature grave. NTFull particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. •WThe Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at SI per package, or six packages for 86, or will be sent free by mall on receipt of he money, by addressing
THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., No. 100 Main St. Buffalo, N. Terre Haute Wholesale and Re
Quickly and Permanently
Dr.Stmson'8 Asthm&Remedy Is aneqaaled as a positive Alterative and Cure for Asthma
CURED
and
Dyspepsia,
and all their attendant evil
__ant evils. does not merely
afford temporary relief, bat is a permanent care. Mrs. B. F. Lee, of Belmore, O., says of It /am
turpritei at the tveedy effect* of
your
the firit medicine
remedy. It
in tec
year# that hat lootcned
my
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cough and made night without oo
keep It, send for
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If yoor draggist does not .toe and testimonials to B.P.K.PBCK A CO~ Broadway, Hew York.
QTARTLINC ^DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RE8TORED. A
victim ef youthful imprudence causing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy,has discovered a simple self cure, which he will send FREE to his fellow-suffer?ns ad. dress i. H. REEVES. 43 Chatham St.. N. Y-
Dr. Peck's Artificial Ear Drums
PEBFKCIXT RESTORE THE HEARING and perform the work of the Natural Dram.
Always In position, bat Invisible to otben. Oor tly.
AU tinctly. We refer to thoi* ulng
indorsation And even wblspers heard dietly. We refer to thoie ualng then. Send for descriptive circular with testimonials. Address,
Send for
B. P. X. PECK ft CO., 8U Broadway, New Terib
FREE
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Dr. Asthiey's Apparatus, together with a prescription for tne'permanent cure of seminal weakness, and all other diseases arising from self abuse, youthful indiscretion, etc. Send for free book to E. MAEHLIN A CO., SI W. Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio.
Manhood Restored
A victim to early Imprudence, causing nervous debility, premature ecay, etc. having tried in vain every known remedy has discovered a simple means of self cure which he will send nuts to his fellow-suf-ferers. Address J. H. PJSEVES, 43 Chathan treet, New York.
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rinrauo (•Bhipnedtoall parts of the ARC IIQ Icountry. Prices low and Unafing. 1 terms of payment easy.
for catalogue. Horace waters
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This preservative not a liquid, pickle, or any of the old exploded processes, but is simply aBd purely OZONE, as produced and applied by an entirely new process. Ozone is the antiseptic principle of every substance, ana posesses the power to pre* serve animal and vegetable structures from decay.
There is nothing on the face of the earth liable to decay or spoil which Ozone, the new Preservative, will not preserve for all the time ip a perfectly fresh and palatable condition.
The value of Ozone as a natural preserver has b£on knotvn to our abler chemists for years, but until now, no means of producing it in a practical, inexpensive and simple manner have been discovered.
Microscopic observations prove that decay is due to septic matter or minute germs that develop and feed upon animal and vegetable structures. Ozone, applied by the Prentiss method, seizes and destroys these germs at once, and thus preserves. At our office in Cincinnati can be seen almost every article that can be thought of, pro-, served by this process, and evexy visitor is welcome to come In, taste, smell, take away with him, and test in every way tho merits of Ozone as a preservative. Wo will also preserve, free of charge, any article that is brought or sent prepaid to us, and return it to the sender, for him to keep and test.
FRESH MEATS, such as beef, mutton, veal, pork, poultry, game, fish, etc., pro served by this method can be shipped to Europe, subjected to atmospheric changes and return to this country in a state of perfect preservation.
EGGS con be treated at a cost of less than one dollar a thousand dozen, and be
ily seen: there are seasons when they can be bought for 8 or 10 cents a dozen, and by holding them can be sold for and advance of one hundred to three hundred per cent. One man, with this method can preserve 5,000 dozen a day.
FItUITS may be permitted to tipen in their native climate, anil can be transported to any part of the world. The .juice expressed from fruits can bo held for an indefinite period without for mentation—hence the great value of this process for producing a temperance bevererage. Cider can be held perfectly sweet for any length of time.
VEGETABLES can be held for an indefinite period in the natural ondition, re taining their odor and flavor, treated in their original packages, at a small expense. All grains, flour, meal, etc., are held in their normal condition.
BUTTER after being treated by this process will not become rancid. Doiul human bodies, treated before decomposition sets in, can be held in a natural condition for weeks, without puncturing the skin or mutilating the body in any way Hence the great, value of Ozone to undertakers.
There is no change in the slightest particle in the appearance of any articlo thus preserved, and no trace of any foreign or unnatural odor or taste. A room filled with different articles, such as eggs, meat, fish, etc., can lie treated at one time, without additional trouble or expense. ®-IN FACT TIIEltE IN NOTHING THAT OZONE WILL NOT PRESERVE'" Think of everythint that we guarantee for any length of time, you win renieiuoer mis, win save asKing quest! to whether Ozone will preserve this or that article—IT WILL PRESERVE ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF.
inir you can that is liable to sour, decay or spoil, and the remember that Ozone will preserve it in exactly the condition you want it time. If you will remember this, it will save asking \juestionn as
There is not a township in the United States in winch a live mail cannot maka any amount of money, from $1,000 to #10,000 a year, that he pleases. We desire to get alive man interested in each county in the United States, in whose hands wo can place this Preservative, and through him secure the business which every county ought to produce.
VnV?TIT1V rr Await* any *lmi who Scrure* Control of O'/ONE J. i/lilJ in any Township or County. A. C. Uowen, Marion, Ohio, has cleared $2,(MX) in two months. #2 for a test package was his first, investment.
Woods Brothers, Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, made #0,000on eggs purchased in August and sold November 1st. $2 for a trial package was their first investment.
F. K. Raymond, Morristown, Belmont Co., Ohio is clearing #2,000 a month in handling and selling Ozone. #2 for a test package was his first investment. D. F. Webber, Charlotte, Eaten Co., Mich., has cleared #1,000 a month since August. $2 for a test package was his first investment.
J. B. Gaylord, 80 La Salle St., Chicago, is preserving eggs, fruit, etc., for the commission men of Chicago, charging 1 aper dozen for eggs, und other articles in proportion. He is preserving 5,000 eggs per day, and on his business is making #8,000 a month clear. #2 for a test package was his first, investment.
The Cincinnati Feed Co., 4U8 west Seventh st., is making #5,0(H) a mrnth in hauling brewers' malt, preserving and shipping it as feed to all parts of the 'country. Malt unpreserved sour^ in 24 hours. Preserved by Ozone it Keeps perfectly sweet for months These are instances which we have asked the privilege of publishing There scores of others. Write to any of the above parties and get the evidence direct
Now, to prove the absolute truth of everything we have said in this paper, Wo propose to place in your hands the means of proving for yourself that we have not. proved half enough. To any person who doubts any of these statements, and w&o is interested sufficiently to make the trip, we will pay all traveling and hotel expenses for a visit to this city, if we fail to prove any statement that we have made.
HOW TO SECURE A FORTUNt WITH OZONE.
A tesl package Ozone, containing a sufficient quantity to preserve one thousand' dozen eggs, or other articles in proportion, will be sent to any applicant on receipt of #2. This package will enable the applicant to pursue any line of tests and experiments he desires, and thus satisfy himself as to the extraordinary merits of Ozone as a preservative. Afler having thus satisfied himself, and had time to look the field over to determine what he wishes to do in the future—whether to sell the articles? as others, or to confine it to his own use, or any other line of policy which is best! suited to him and to his township or county—we will enter into an arrangement with him that will make a fortune for him and give us good profits. We will give exclusive township or county privileges to the first responsible applicant who orders a test package and desires to control the business in his locality. The man who secures control Ozoncfor any special territory, will enjoy a monopoly which will surely enrich him.
Don't let a day pass until you have ordered a test package, and if you desire to secure an exclusive privilege we assure you that delay may deprive you of it, for the applications come in to us by scores every mail—many by telegraph. "First come first served" is our rule!
If you do not care to send the money in advance for the test package, we will send it C. O. IX, but this will put you to to the expense of charges for return of money.. Our correspondence is very large we have all we can do to the shipping of orders and giving attention to our working agents. Therefore, we cannot give any attention to letters which do not order Ozone. If you think of any article that you aro doubtful about Ozone preserving, remember we guarantee that it will preserve it, no* matter what it is. •,
REFERENCES:
We desire to call your attention to a class of references which no enterprise or flrtn based on anything hut the soundest business saccess and and highest commercial merit can secure. Wcrefer, by permission, as to our integrity and to the value of the Prentiss. PrescJ*vative, to the following gentlpmon: Edward 0. Hoyce. Member Board of Public Works E. O. Eshelby, City Comptroller, Amor smith, Jr., Collector Internal Revenue Wulsln & WorthinKtoD, Attorneys Martin H, Ilarrell and B. F. Hopkine, County Commissioners: W.8. Ulappeller, County Auditor all of Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio. These gentlemen are each famllinr with the merits of our Preservative, an'l know from actual observation that we have without question THE MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE IN THE WORLD. The S2 you Invest in a test package will surely lead you to secure a township or county, and then your way is clear to make from f2,U00 to $10,000a year. Ulve your full address in every letter, and send your letter to
Prentiss Preserving Co., Limited,
HQ PIS DEAF CROWN JEWEL
Southeast Cor. 'tnt!i and Race Streets, Cincinnati, ohio.
BASE HEATER
ALWAYS AHEAD
IMPROVED FOR 1881.
The CLIMAX Soft Coal Base Heater the on ly successful soft coal base heater ever offered for sale In this market. Call and Examine our Stoves and Price**
G. C. SMITH & SON,
124 and lie West Main Street, !IIainH«n«e 417 Main Street!.
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