Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 January 1882 — Page 2
DR. CLARK.
JOHNSON'S
Idiia W Syrtn.
(TSAdS aUIUL) Dy*pep§la. Liver DUeasce. Vever
UMMh. If the
Ague, 2it Mimatinw, Dropsy. Wtiease,
It Mti vpoa the KMIMJ II &«nlnie* tM 3 £t pHrlilei the
Debility, etc.
MOWNtolfan
12,000,000 Bottles 80L9 IIXOl IS70. tfyrujj pouema Varied ProptrNet.
I fromo'n Dl|«a(loi.
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la ui«a IMMII.
lately uf»«r mUai (hi AnMatallM of Aw4 to arevented. ft bcu npott lh« Llm.
lowel
«..carriesthetkeOld
anleU janrMi RritcA
and IlTlinnUi.
it wflT Blood ud ••ku aew. J»
9fentb«
l[*w» °r the akin and MMM
Healthy Pu«|iii*tloii, "wpi .It nontrsitso the heredlta: is Sororalu, Erysipelas, ud all man'i«r of skin diseases and internal humora.
Wood. which ffftnoratea
taint, or poison in the
Th»re are no spirit* employed in It* manofaotarn, and •t can be. taken by
the
moat delicate babe, or by
the
tired and feeble, cart omit Wsp rcqytirmi ii% aHmMm 1 MlrAfl'Mk Mrimmrat, Carroll Co., ihd.
I have used L)r. Clam Johnson's Indian Blood syrup for Liver Complaint of long •landtag, and nut happy to say it has effect«d a complete sure DANIKI. BIM,
Lebanon.Boo ue Co., Ind.
.1 Logauttporl, Ca«u» Co Ind. This is to certify that Dr. Clark Johnson I Iddlan Blood Syrup, haHinrcJ myself and most of my family of Chills and Fever. I oan truthfully reoommond your valuable medicine to all similarly afflicted.
Willi A. DOKAXHOST.
Port Wayne, Allen Co., Ind.
A fair trial of Dr. Clark Johnson'* Indian Blood syrup cured me df Scrofula, when all other medicine# failed. have also tound It valuable remedy for kidney disease.
HBKRY KLEINWIT.LKP.
1 was afll icted with heart dlsea«e for 10 /Mrs, and after everything else failed, I uled Dr. Clark Johnson's Indian Blood Byrop and It has proved most beneficial to ue. EMILY VIDIT-
Agents wanted Tor the Hale of the Indian Blood Syrup In overy town or rlJlage, In which I have no agent, Particulars given OB application. -f
DRUGGISTS SELL IT. I Laboratory 77 West 3rd«t, N. Y- City
-4= Otis.
Popular JlSHtblv Draw Ins* of the
In the City of'Louisville
Tuesday January 31st, '82.
These drawiagtoccur monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions of an act of the General Assembly of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court on March SI rendered the following decisions: 1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution Company is legal. 2nd—Its drawings are fair.
The oompany has now on band a large reserve fund. Read carefully the list of prises for the
T\
January Drawing
Prise
1 Prla* I Prlso 10 Prlzo.i $1,000 eami 30 Prison *00 eiiflh...... 100 Prises 200 PriR.it 000 P. Ir,"*
000 Prize* Prison 0 Prize* 9 PrUus
W0,0o 10,00
.. 6 00 10,00 10,00 10,00 10,00 12,00 10,00 2,70 1,80 00
100 each, 60 each 80 OJlCil 10 each 800 each Approx 200 each Approx 100 eaoli Approx
4
1,906 Prises 9112,400 Whole tickets, two dollars: half tickets, one dollar 27 tickets, fifty dollars,66 tickets •10 0
Remit money or bank draft In letter, or ssnd by nxprets. Don't send by registered letter or poxtolltoe order. Orders of five dollars and upward. by express. o*n be sent at oar expense. Address all orders to R. M. Board man, Courier Journal Building Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway, New York, or P. J. Hogaa 60S Main St., Terr* Haute, Ind
R.M, Board man.
A POPULAR TONIC
Ht W«ek Laags aad Coasunptia*.
No pre p«ration ever introduced to the American public, for me relief and core of )lds, So Coughs, Colds, Sore hroats. Debilitated Constitutions, Weakness of the Lungs, or OonaonpilonlaUieluoiplent or advanced stages of the disease, has ever met with the indorsementsofpbyslclans or patients as the eelabraied 'Iblu Rock and Rye." The repeated and oontlnued sales of the article everywhere are the beat evidence of Its real merits. I .otters and testimonials from every quarter of the country,- attesting the stimulating, tanle and healing effects are in possession of (he proprietor*, and O«D be adduced to eonvtnee the mwt skeptical reader of Ita intrinsic .virtues. Kurth- commendation is unnecessary and superfluous as a trial of this article, having a ptcaMuit taste and agreeable flavor, win satisfy all those who are afllloted or pining away with pulmonary weakness of the relief to be secured by the ose of Tola, Rook and Rye. (Chicago rimes.)
Ureat chance tomtke mon ey. Those who always take advantage of the good' chances for making mon-
GOLD
my
that are oflfcre J, nenerolly become wealthy, while thOKc who do not Improve sneh remain in povert y. We want men, boys and girls to work for us right 'iwn localities, Any one can do the
oh an womdn, boys and in theirSw» loca work properly from the firat start. The bus In ess will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. JSxjpeaslve outfit furnished free. No one who engages falls to make money rapidly. You oan devote yonr whole time to the work or only your spare inoment*. Full .n and ail that la needed sent
inform a tifree. Address STXNSOtt Maine.
A Co., Portland
BEATTY'SS»^
uiuiMiwtio m.
lSLT^u.1 Wstettiog th« craat wi Prsttiinc.ss childran wffl, yea kaow^ Of dells sad surbles, kites sad ttriaga SesuHiaiss bistlng st grsf«r Ikiags.
Aa old Klter frer il
old boat cast upea I •skfltsr, wita
At last thay «pl*d withiatkair reach i^sa die beach.
ita aides "they 'SA,. Bea, with hit tangled. aat*brewaJttir, Beta, with her tweet taee disked sad fsir.
Rolling in froai the briny deep, Nasser, nearer the great waves creep Higher, higher apon the aaadi. JUachiag out wiui their giaat liaads, Orstefog the beat ia bowMrotu glee, Toaateg It up, and out to tea.
The aaa went dowa 'said clotty of gold Night cane, with feetsteps damp and cold, Day dawa*4 tha hours crept slowly by And no^acrots the suaay sky, '-'i. A black cloud atretchea far away, And ahtits the goldea gates of dsy.
A norm comet on, with flash sad roar, While all ths sky it shrouded o'er The great wsvss rolling from the west. Bring aight and darknete on their breast. Still floats the boat through driving ttorm, Protected by God'a powerful srcA.
The home*bound vessel. Seabed, Uel. In ready trim, 'twixt tea aad skies,. Her Captain paces restless aow, r, A troubled look bpon hiaJtrOw, While all his nerves ia Mrror thrill The shadow of a coming 01.
The state comet up to where he steads, And graapa his srm with esger heads "A boat hat just swept past," said h% "Bearing two children out to sesIT* Tia dsngerout aow to put sbout, Yet they csa not be saved without."
"Naught but their safety wilt suffics They mutt be ssvedl" the Captain cries. "By every thought thst's just aad right. Bv lips I hoped to kiss tChilgbC I'll peril veaael, life aad mea, A n~A
wi nol
FONALTA ma thea.H
An
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With anxious fkess. oae aad all, Us ugh dri' They lifted up each little form,
Each oiaa responded to the call Aad when at last, throi Storm,
The Captain started with a groaa, "My God!" he cried, "they are my own I" —[Rote Hartwick Thorpe.
Tee llseh Bef*, '. (Boston Herald.] '5
"Only give him rope enough, and he will hang himself at last," is a form of spiritual consolation frequently addressed to the unduly impatient over the prosperous career of some charlatan in the pulpit, demagogue in politics or swindler in trade. Very true, but, then, in the mean time, what about the exasperation of having to look on and see the offender pampered with the adulation and money of the simple people is beguiling, or packing and bu)M ventions of honest voters due Wldi
cks and drakes of tbr iows and orphans? Ou^i, tc^u vm*U] dono to reduce the amount- el uk. takes to hang him Such rope is, alas/ fearfully costly, twisted, as it must be. out of strands of tears and groans ana curses. Does it pay to see a seducer hanged, indeed at last, but hanged with a noose woven out of the hair of a dozen poor girl victims?
It Is a fast age, thin present, &id has done a world of invaluable work in hurrying up matters through etpross trains and telegraphs. But it is behind time in the item of executions and wantonly extravagant in that of rope. The day was when people were content to wait quietly for the final day of judgment to ndjuat all accounts. Sublime painters like -Michael Angelo, and poets likq Dante, portrayed such appalling visions of what would then ensue, and put such fiendish malignity into the aspect of the devils who were to seize on the mocking aad wioked and plunge them into fler
JUS of
furnaces or caldrons boiling pitch ani nl, that it seemed positively inhuman not to be willing to wait patiently a few brief years of mortal life for such rioh satisfaction as would then be meted out. change has indeed come over this resent age, though, alas! but an imperect one. It craves, now and then, at least, a picturesque earthly judgment, on which to feast its soul.
In banks and on railroads, the dav was when cashiers and directors haa ten times as much rope given them wherewith to hang themselves as they are allowed to-day. Nowadays their privileges are somewhat abated through the investigations of commissioners
prying investigations of commi and the swift judgment of juries, is a point at whicn persoual assu
ir, ten feet wiu do tha
There
assumption
must be put a stop to. What sort of claim, for example, has any American citizen to an exolusive right to hang himself Hanging is no private luxury. belongs to the public, it belongs to the wronged and plundered. Ransack all history, and no instance will be found of a man who ever hanged himself economi* cally. He insisted always on all tha he could get, tha. Met of manila. les long, years long, and, sent the hill im to the widows aaa orphans, the 4alulded depositors and bejuggled vottn. NbW, ten feet will do tha businMi foran otfender feet lio quent penalties, this is the only safe law.
DUSUMNS
tor apt
nder as well as 100 league*. Tta it enough. Let the American pub draw the line there. Sure aaa fre»
for Di
(Norristowa Herald.)
When Professor Lowe's stove and fad pm oome into general use—when a tnan'a wife oan broil a steak, cook oysters oft toast, bake potatoes, make an omelette, and perform several other culinary feata inside of ten minutes, without die an* noyance of ashes, or the faintest odor eecaping from tha oooking, aha will aoqaire such a sweet and even temper in the morning that aha will retain a large portion of it when her weary husband returns home an hour after midnight: and instead of finding her with a acowl on her brow and a clno in her hand, ha willaee her soundly slumbering, with a smile playing about her mouth and a nicely prepared lunch awaitinr the bureau. But the Profeseor will be mighty rough on tha lawyers.
him patent dm
When she dome# into the room the friend (alwaya the friend) offers her the glass, filled with brandy. If she puta it to her lips she is willing, and then the roposal* is made at once. But it is the faahion to refuse it several times before finally accepting. Then the friend takes out the new handkerchief and ties the young people's hands together with it, titer whicn it is tied round the girl's bead, and she wears it as a sign of betrothal till her wedding day, which Is very soon afterward, as on the Sunday following the proposal the bans are pub* lished.
On the wedding day itself all the groomsmen and bridesmaids go round to all the friends and acquaintances of the two families and invite them to the wedding. At each house they must dance a Cracovian. Let us hope that the dance is a short one for the sake of their feet and breath. During this the bride is being dressed by other young friends of hers, while young men sing virtuous strophes to her.
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLT GAZETTE.
"(Yoath's CamgBsissjj
VottBg ladles naturally dasim to as pretty as tiny can. It Is right tkal they should, and the rest, of isnHwl like to hare them follow their instincto and wishes in this respect.
A mother, however, complains that her daughter, who cannot afihrd «aeh fine clothes as ate worn by most of hef schoolmates, and yet cannot give up her education, Is made very unhappy by the contemptuous looks, and the intentional slights of some of her companions, because of her plain, cheap dresses.
Perhaps the daughter is too sensitive, and so, possibly, a little morbid on the subiect, and only fancies tbst her companions are regarding' with contempt. One thing is certain, however, that nothing can be more out
regarding her plainer clothes npl One uit nothing
of place, or a surer indication of rulgari
&
tv, than tne wearing ox very expensive clothes to school unless it may be the looking down with contempt upon girls who cannot.
Our own observation has led us to the opinion that in our best schools the young ladies who are neatly and plainly clad, and are eager scholars, are very much respected by their companions while the girls who cover themselves with finery are rather laughed at, and in some cases despiaed.
very sensiof Europe, tools on tne
They manage these things bly in some of the countries In some of the best schools Continent, there are rules which either prevent or forbid the wearing of extravagant clothes by scholars The ess is prescribed. In many instances, jewelry Is permitted in the school.
A young lady who went last summer from New York to a celebrated school in Germany was surprised to find that bertwo large trunks full of fine clothes were lf no use to her. Only four dresses were allowed to be brought to the school, all of the very plainest description. Even the dress tor Sunday and for church must be destitute of ornament, and unobtrusive in style and material. She was consoled, however, to know that several voung ladies of highest rauk were obliged to conform to the same rule.
The truth is, that obtrusive ornaments and »howy dresses are not worn by cultivated people who are habituated to opulence. It is generally the person who fell into a gold mine the day before yesterday that is most apt to go to exoess j^jwrelry and satins and laces. *^uug ladies of taste and good sense •nq.'^ake themselves lovely to look upon, i- out spending large amount! of •oey upon their toilet. ,n
t,,
Marriage in Poland.
In Poland, it seems, it is not the would-be bridegroom who proposes to his lady love, but a friend. The two go together to the yougg girl's house, carrying with them a loaf of bread, a bottle of brandy and new jktcket-handker-chief. When they ore shown into the "best" room the friend asks for a wine gloss if it is produced at once it is good sign if not they take their leave without another word, as they understand that their proposal would not be accepted.
Suppose, however, that the desired ine-glass is forthcoming, then tlx* iena drinks to the fathers and mother's health, and then asks where their daughter is, upon which the mother goes to fetch her.
1
I when all the guests aft iaSemhled, the bride kneels for her parents' bleasing, aM then ah* is placed in carriage with fata: betrothed ana the friend.
T7p0b returning home bread and salt lira presented to the young people and #heatia thrown over their heads. The wheat is picked and afterward sown. If it bears good fruit the young couple will be prosperous. Dancing, singing, and feasting are kept up till morning, when tha young couple are accompanied to their room. But before then the bride's hatr haa to be cut off and she is coiffee with the matron's cap.. This custom is terrible, but it has to be complied with.
The wedding festivities are kept up for seven days and seven nights without interruption, after which tne wedding visits begin, commending by the older proprietor or lord of the neighborhood.
Barrels vs. Backs.
All the Minnesota miliera are now fighting the old-fashioned flour barrel. They say it is a telle of barbarism. They desire to substitute the cotton sack in its place.
Cotton sacks holding a half barrel of flour are worth ten cents apiece. Floor barrels are worth forty-five cents each. All the flour shipped to Glasgow and Rotterdam goes in cotton sacks. These [sacks are worth as much there aa here. *tbe
.. millers maintain that flour does not Alaska Bell Mlaaa. ^ft through a good cotton bag as much as The richness of the Alaska gold minea it sifts through a barrel. haa been greatly exaggerated. The gold] ...., ... WIMl is haw! to get at, and does not exist la SJJVJJJJL the quantities reported, and tha stories £°m *r*?ce» eaUblisbed Wmaett in
Remeby ItlASES
YStPELAt
THE GREAf^tURE FOR
I1CHIN£ PILES
Symptom* lire moisture, stinging, Itchinjr, worse at flight seems as if pin-worms were crawling sboat the rectum tbo private parts are often affectad. Asa pleasant, economical aad positive cure, SWAVRS'S OtSTMtST is superior to any article in tbo market (old by druggists, or seadao eta In R-ct Stamps. 8 NUS,SL.8EJRADDRESS,DA.8WATKB&BOM RMS-LFE
LTMA PMKHAM. OP LYNN, MASS.
MscovsBsn or
LYDIA PINKHAIWa vmmaa
cohpookd.
tiV IJs^osJliv^Curj
Tor all Female Complaints.
et
'esetafeiePropsrtiss that are hanaloes to tike Mlelavatttf. Upon oae trial the sasrits et this Caea •waad will be rseogaiasd, ae relief Is liamillsti aad ebea its ass la eonUnned, In ninety-nine eases In a kaa. tied, a psnwaaenteare Is effected ^stbonaaads win tee4fy. Oa aeeoent of Its proven merits, It is to-day r» joaaaMndedead prescribed by the beet pfcyatelaas ia Ikeeeeatry. it win ears eoMrely Ike wecst form ef BaOtae et the ntorus, Lseeorrhjse, Irreguls nd painful Keostreatlon, all Ovariaa Troubles, lnfUauaatloa aad ^loas«tloa, floodtngs, all Dlsplaoements aad the ooa leqasot spinal weakneee, and is espoolally adapted to
Obaage ot IJfe. It wllldissolro aad expel tamon rom the aternaiaaa early stage of develotsfent. The endency to oanoeroui humors there la cbsoked very tpeedllyby Its use to fact It has proved to be the greetst ead beet remedy that has ever been discover xL It permeates every portion of the system, and gtree tew Itfesad rigor, it removes fatntnsss,natalcaoy, de troys aUerarlo^for atlwalants, and relieves weakness the stomach it cures Bloating, Headaches, Hervoos Prostratlen, leaeral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and lad! nation. That feeUagcf bearing down, CMistng peia, /sigh* aad beofcaebe, Is always permanently cored by tease. It will at ell times, and under all fli rma^taa tes, aot in hsnaaay wttktke law that gwws Iks quisle system. »'or Kidney Ocmnlalnts of either ssa tMs ooespaeaS uasarpasasd. .vdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound prepared at W aad W Western Aveaue, lyaa,MMa •VtosSl.*. bottloe for SS.00. SaatbysaaUlathe oan of pills, also la the form ofLoasages, oa rsasipt if orice, gLOt, per box, for either. Mrs. P1SXHAM reely answers an tstten of inquiry. Send for paasAM. Address ss above
Mmtitm tkt» paptr.
Ko family should be without LTBU X. PtKXHOP .JVtn PTLXA They curs Oom'-pation, Tospiditr of IV Ii*«r. oeota ner be*.
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AaEAVTirVL
llooncncisi,
Neuralgia, Catarrh, fce., &s., &e.
JTOTIir P. FULTON, 1. r., BrooUya, n. r.-
MProving
Itself to bo a nocowlty In our home."
P. A. WKSTKBVELT, M. l»., KaahvM*. Tenn.•BSvausod large quantities i* POMD'U CKTBACT 'JI say practice." •rs.Cn. aeCOBD, Mstrcn. Home of Zsstlhit Shlidren.—•" We Oodlt most effloacious an.l ftal."
CSWItlan.—POWO'9 EXTRACT la sold
om'j
iMtllas with tiwnsmehlown in tho class. gar* It is nasaSt to «se ether articlss with o«i ttrsetions. Insist on having VOVD ii CTTBACV. SsAws all imitations sad sub* ituSu,
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Per month during Fall and wlBtsr,h
Is with Name 10c. Kwmau
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OON8UMPTIOH.
A GREAT OFFER FOR
ANG6 ani^i^fei NARY LOW prices for cash. InstallmenU
stool and eover only 9190. Warranted 6 years Illustrated catalogue mailed. Agents wanted HORACE WATERS CO., Manufacturers and Dealers, 838 Broadway, New York.
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Fits, EpUepijarFalllftf 8!ek»e»
BENSON'S
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The manufacturers have ^r .-
Won thi Highest Medals
and Praiaa Everywhere-
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PATENTS""
Obtained, and all business in the U. a. Pat* ent Office or in the Courts attended to for MODERATE FKEfi.
When model or drawing is sent We advise as to patentability free of charge: and ws ma*« NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN
ATENT. We tefer, hero, to the Post Master, the Bupt. ot the Money Order Div., and to officials of the U.S.Patent Office. For circulars, advice, terms and reference to actual clientsln your owh state or county, address
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Opposite Patent Offlee, Washington, D. O. *V*Mentlon this psper.
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50,000 Shares, S10 EACH
At PAR with a BONUS of 40 acres for each lOSharee from Choice Lands of tht»"yiaston ^Purchase."
OFFICES:
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OROAir, the 'Mosart
New sty le, No 18000. stops. 10 foil setsGolden Tongue Reeds, SOLID WALNUT Highly Polished Caae/New and valuable Improvements lust added, Stool, book music. Boxed and delivered on board cars here, price Only Sixty Dollars Net Cash. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular or money refunded after one year's use Everyone soldjells another. It is a standing advertisement. Order at once* Nothing saved by correspondence. My new factory Just completed, capacity 2000 instruments every 26 days, very latest labor-sav ing wood-working machinery. Vast cap! tal enables tue to manufacture better good* for less money than ever. Address or call upon DANlKLK. WEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey
CnnCXJKA irerxnanently
Cures Tu-
mon of the 8calp and
Skin
Cutioura remedies are for sals by all druggists. Price of Cutlcura, a medicinal Jelly (Small boxes, 60c large boxes, 1. Cutlcura Resolvent, the new blood purifier, |1 per bottle. Cutioura Medicinal Toilet Soap, 86c. CuUcura Medicinal Shaving Soap, 16c in bars for barbers and largo consumers, 6M
aVAll mailed free on reoeipt of price.
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Arkansaa or Western jLonlsisna. meditating a change to anew dress
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tea. Ithasaa wtthomteeass* for the Santa CaaAtmv it ewes Sprslat, awftmmr, Stiff Jslals,
jhefTwM*
Mils, eyavto, Ttomah,JMagfcose, OlA Boras, Ml Ml| Vllns spes tha aisht sal every other sllistat to whleh the seeepaste of the atoMo sal 8Moeh Tail two llahle.
Tho Meat—m Mssitss LlalafMSt alwaya oures and never dls^polnts and it Is, positively,
THE BEST OF ALL
FOB MAN 0B BsAST
Jeans and Flannels
U. R. JefFers
•is
HEADQUARTERS
For these lines of goods. He manufactures them and will guitranue Uicir quality.
Headquarters is the Place to Buy.
Protaot Tour Children. Against the Wintry Winds. Mill and salesrooms 1001 ted 1008, corner Tenth and Main.
^DMINlSfRATOR'S SALE NOTlC&f
Notlos is hereby given that I will sell at public auction on the 21st day of January, 1882, nt the late residence of James MoGrannahsn, deceased, in Kevins township. Vlgot'ouniy, Indians, two miles sooth of Rosedale, ail the personal property of de» cedent not taken by the widow, ^consisting of household goods and kitchen furniture, horses milch cows, ung cattle, huge, sheep, wagon, harness, reuper, ana all farming Implements, wbesi In grapery, growing wheat etc., etc. TERMS c» BALK A creditor lomonths will be given on ail sums over 8ft. purchaser glvingf uote with approved sureties, besting 8 pe*' ml, interest and waiving valuation and appraisement laws:
COX, Administrator.
bualnes now bnfore the public. You can make money" faster at work torus I ban at, anything tlw capital nut
BEST
needed. We wlfl start you. and upwards mode at home by the lnclo*tnous Men, women, boys snd girls where to work for us. "Now ''T®. You can work iu spare time only or MV®
yonrwb*l*»»'m®tothe
Boston. Mi
business. You can
Uve at home »nd do the work. »o other business wlil pay voo nearly ss well. No one falls to make enormous pay by engagngatonee. Coetty outfit asfl te^s rres.
WEE! CAHOS! fHEtl
We wiU send free •Tour German, Bn^lsh and Ainmcaii fancvcards,with aprl^»Met' honored dlflerebt detignes, oa **ce|PV?r a stamp ft* p«wt«l*a- T*ejr vertisiog cards, bol 1lar«, chromo cards, -on ^d' rrounds. fomioc the finest collection tK wJSd. We8will also enclose a confidential price IW cfoorHrge MdsmaU ohromoa. Address P. Oleason Oo^ 46 Bummer street, Boston, Mass.
cliff & son,
of
Locomotive, BMion (Tubular andCyf SboponFlrrtSreet,
andMarlneBoilsrr Iron Tanks, ..^staut and Poplar Torre Haute, bd
••1^ aontepal rl ng done In themort so bsjan Ual manner sborl nottM* il! manner uon ww mice as any establishment in the state. Order* solicited and punctually attended to.
a in yonr own town.86g»flt free. No risk. Kverything Mn. capital an ims 'wy.r* a an furnish yon Many are making fotlunes. as much aa men snd
eaa at WUKU time yon wora, write for pedticn H, HAU A Co.,Portland, Maine.
irariasor
ofJsa£isMcOranah«a, deesased. The estsaste vntahiysotveg^^ NsBwrm Bee. tlst, 188k CoantyClerfc
