Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 May 1883 — Page 7
HOOD'S $ARSAMRILLA Is designed to meet the wqpts of a large portion of oar people who are either too poor to to easily call
SJML JL.still
MESSRS.
eogwig*
rj-
i.
larger class
who are not siei advice, and yet jure medicine to build them up, give them an apr
et are ont of sorts and need a
petite, portf
14c hold of the like
^^ftssac*
system add HOOD'S SARSAPARI It weria Ika W^.WacflttTW^y
l^Admimk
1
AM
our word, taken one the beat
My ^#1
&rfried!,
mESimMaffii
dollar I ever ^EBAKOK, N. H. Feb. M. 187a,
I HOOD
CO.: W
and
M»-|
AlthoughtteAlyprrtndlced a«atoe#»ateht mediclaeslngeneral, I was InduodOgua, the excellent reports IIbad nMffiT
have recelTed v«*y nitt&liif Its use. I am now using the secoiia and consider It a veiy valuable remc Indigestion and its attendant troubles •wwlOIIH'tlUl: #!CCB1L (Firm of Carter ft ChutclfllLW
4- VF*?
A gentteiaan w|id Qft/noH
has been suffering from
the
Debility
WHW®
Languor ff%
peculiar to this' season, s^jts:' HooP's 'SABsAr^glttA IS new life right into me. I have gal pounds since I began to tike it* Has taken two bottles. J**)* ,W/ '-ilt
HOOD'S
SABSAPABILLA fs
gists. Frij pared by C.
wk
sold by all dru£-
?r bottle six for iOSt,& CO., Lo'
n\W®R)L£'
k&xifecrmr/
Public
di
^inckl'
Pi
,^--
tejoiring^^
HNdtfWW(»
trestor,
flit
T:
[CO hairi^ youthful a gray hai isfied th is not a the secretions ce taltinfanTKiTa ^hl\las iti tfe baM
iof aH Al [&ES1 -fil,"
of man
many who have had
gray hair restored to its natural
«color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after usb* on« bottle of
RS. S A
A
LUW'S WOSLOTSHAIR
SBSTOISK.
H'
It is not a dye.
PEarliNE
THE BEffi
Vashi
4^
"f.
letdilnr
In Hard or Soft, Hot cr Cold Water. AVES LABOR, TIMK and SOAP AHA: JVGLY. and gives universal satisflfectlon. ^raily, rich or pocr, should be without it. bold bv all Groo^ra. BE"WARE of lmltatioc •ell doaifinod to mislead. PEAR" »M.Y SAFK lobor-aavlng comiK.
Ws Ut'crR the above symbol, and name
oi
•JAMES PVXB. NKW YORK.
A. TAR
^^urlvaUed Remedy^ *UEl JIATTSM, uPHTIIEIilA, A'lTRALGl/, iOEF TIIRf* VT, SOKE I.Y1.S, FACEACHK.: TOOTHlCLit, 4c. p. c. HmrixeTo«i,chici reiisf frsa use of •1)111.1.
»AUf3. u-hanectAdf, i.
Ltci-islK.
1
In nj f&culy,
rsTi\
S. HLIOS, D. O.,
Brooklyn,
M.
to bo a necessity in my homs.^ tgatio'J.-—POND'S EXTRACT is sold
DR. F..L. dertpl su afflicted ^»o_ s®t tim at on
81.00, $1.9*5
at all mpeciablo Snj^giats. ». ,*
f*rep^ced by POND'S EXTRACT CO^ 11 We«t Tourtee&tii Street, Xew York.
THE IRISH CONVENTION.
phiaGqMtnUo*£oJtaj
A Beoea Talftfi ttffOrdw to Hear Report from the Committee ov Qrgajusafro* *v
PpjguoBT.pau, April 27—It was neai ly eleven before the Irish National Convention assembled this morning. The Tea$i#g, of the iniDutes were dispensed witfik"-' Dr. ©tReilly *imonnced that thie ooomityee on resolutions had prepared yetw&i it. juitt: j! It t.(•.!« .i tol .^land^cVftixn^n,of ttie ctofttiaitteb opyDr^nkat^^'ft^sMd ^committee on organization *wonidt»ot i^^^veport'w^l on resolution* ha^ "rewnted^ as after longd^ate tbi*tiff'j$$a$j tlon hAd' not been able tb tgtee ,an number of officers
v'-fttt'
Britifeli^oH'rniiieirt on afepdunt ^|e commercial rertrictiobs ot the fatter. Taep ^'^re 68^2 able bodied men enl gaged'd
uIHe'piiif
Wi
tS^QPO^ngag^d in teachertaimj^oRhe jfend tenure ^6nticabsttti£ ih# itanding is^si^'apioris! ition ©f Iibettf will 1^0n. Thd
viewed ft itbe les-j
n^UBtSbe
edihis title,
nth& moved
C^#e^liott be ten
^r^5?^«4cS^e w. IJiO Of "Wife-"
IJctHfriiMu* hiiileinL iflfrhileff^V
tion,9*A
rJoftMSO Xhis
Carney, oljblftsachUseflb, safe, 4h this' otion, thar eflry Scoffish crergymaij had for many years endeavored to denaj tiooalize every Irishman who crossed the channel.
Carney, amil hisses and confusion "fftas pronounced out of order. The motion tor a yote of thanks wai then carried. va
At 12:20 a recess was taken for twe hours to await the report# of the mittees. 1
flTK60Lchair:
2:40 P. yiyie
itiee on resmuuons su port. The resolutions are very I provides that all all societies represent iu this convention and all that may hereafter comply with the conditions of ad-] missioD be organized into the Irish Na rioal League of America.
AFTEKNOON 8ESSI0N.
At thp ^teifioajp. session yesterday of the Pi^aJelpiiallrjfeh Rational convention, tl|S ialleriel wer® crowded. 1,255 delega§sjfcerq ojftn| ffoor, while forty lady delegates were given seats upon the stage. Congressman Foran, ot Cleveland, on taking the chair, as permanent presi denjt, counciled the union. The followimftkpgram was read from Pamell.
LONDON,
April 26—TO James Moonev,
Esq., President of the Irish-American Convention, Philadelphia, Pa. My ptftMce at the openin^MOt the ntatiVftfmmaSJf Irishpinion|aph|(isi^^]|d, being impossible, owing to the necessity of my remaining here to oppose the criminal code bill, which re-enacts permanently tlie worst provision of the coercion actj and, if passed, will leave constitutional movements at the mercy of the govern] ment, I would ask you to lay my views before the convention. 1 would respects nlly ad^efthit platform should be frame^A t0 enfle Is to continue tq ccept hit nifrOm JiBieWoa. and at the same time avoid afibrdTng pi pretext to the British government for entirely suppress^ ing the national movement in Ireland.:
thisgff(4i|)«r«giwthe
i*
eeting with wonf-
J98T13 niiiiroi
unity of the
oventtini aiafrted both in Ireland AdttficB.] 1 tflne perfect confidence bat by firdleifJL Ifcderation and firm* ess, th|fc%)|di£ Jjffend will continue to advanco and. ilmuirh persecution rests heavily uuon us al present, before many years wo shall have achieved those great objects for which through many cenluries our race bas struggled. «K" CT lpHARLK«^CTAair PAifrl|£.¥^ xmtm. SejAnitt^tyi ihen WuLed and the convention adjourned till to-day.
0%ly
tlW'a&cM bisaa tntho gttM. Ml unjpft »«iee fether |lniat alilialtatlons and eubaUlu tea. VU-A-LJTY UNIFORM. ?rices, BOe.,
in
Probibitloa Defeated In Michigan.
DETBOIT,
April 26.—In the Legisla
ture this alternoon, the House took its turn at passing the prohibition amend, ment, which failed, the vote standing 57 3f, With 8 Absentees necessary to crry tie amendment jfhje e|ds |he tter%t tttfs Session-
ns session.
"STaT'^.A,
0
WW
MM
A NOTABLE GATHERING.::
UtaMta* tfeUflfeiftta
*fmWv8fZ
Jfie-KR
iait en
hnV
ilh^ ,^
League or exact mentii^Col. Boland, therefore, moro4 that wl/en tecess be taken, it be fdr t^b hpufs itt allow the coainiitteei o!i,'9tgfcW. ation to perfect its report, Ca&ied* •. the feretairy Ib^n read, )\$ M^USir muus consent, a cummunication from H65 J9. S. Gox, 6KNew York, congratuilatiiiJ' tH'e comuiit'ee on wh%f it" haa1St+
rap.F^oo^
,f PanADKUHiA, April ot,—The
The delegate^ from all reputal of Mnlzfttiocs'ih' yie .Unites St and Canajla Whicn ar^ In aocord PubliA,platform tfereentitled to the fi&or, ai'tkd restiltf
Cavan
iventi at no oru ord
j^fhe cow ich thi ques is^en em one Ameri' field of botl tire conventioi red Father Bay
lontumultuously. es for "Belts",were heard.
was no
TitfiferAgnlw, formerly of Scotlam nnw fcidalaggta nf tl^a TlaitjjUMaahatja League, then addressed the'convention. "lit was moffedRlxat ifvV of tfifeks be tendered to gnew
Kad HUhertd Retried ttem
TheV "were here ej^Ied fronr their fatherland for the highest purposes ^Verplaced before people. As free ttten let ihem tafee the advtfbtage of them alt. Let there be cherished good, hearty,' brotherly feeling itbw&raa tlfffeeWho diifet as mLt faetlS ods. Old Captain Jacfc Bany started tlie American Navy herie.' -Let Irishmen here start their ships et ttate dliUedi.: throo^hbut all this great land. Allfl would weognl»i31he power ofl
Dr. b'RaI{pf ial day's efcpericpvCe was slUfficieut to warrant tbe |resimtait^n ^'thej^ilb !ingrules: ifoda^«|C6' than tWlcephaby sc^J^iari^orethan (^hce .imtil jsvery «h«f .delegate whd wishes p, s^ont^^^tuoder consideration shalj have dohie sb tk deli-! gate shallsbeak longer'thatf fiv^ winutesi UnlSss D]r untolmbus. consent. All thfel resolutions stiall W handed unread to the secretary and referred t» a committee oh resolutions. apQiily delegates shall be allowed on the floor of ,tbfe convention except by vote. No debate shall be in order on any subject ndt included in the call for the contention.
Dr. OrReilley moved the previous question on the adoption of the rules Boland seconded tHe motion.
Finerty, Of Chlfc&feb, said it the object of this motion was to cut off debate he was opposed to it.
He moved to lay it On the tabte. which a at Several angry protelfe atosfe at bbfce.' A Ohioaso than said'the delegates would nof-^tand "being Ragged. The previous questicm conld ^0t be moVed on the resolution.
Powfert, of CJhicago, toseto .a point of order and sfiiid "lhat mStt {poiriting to Dr. O'Reilly)'has 6^ right to be here. We TBboxiW ftdc^Pflfe rtile^of^feiy parHhmehtary doflV^ntion lWe'. Will' not be "gagged^"-iU' $&'•> '-rf*
Tb¥ iww HlMi ^pit and declared earned.13 thdhdeclared adopted.
Mooney moved thjU all -the- delegates regularly admiUed40||the ^Land League convention vestertffflr.be- adipitted. to fiiis fioor. CatTlfti.^^
THE TEMtE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTK
T-jaaa'
t«£ *3 Buffs'? 13 t? IU JfTiik i' lieU tU*T*rofll'i'intr*ilce 14 th»
"m
ffoH Ip.iif ,V^)- iiLi-li ^«W
vludlt .Hi-yrsota ui ^aafe
-4i*r 9
-»4f
t6
\„•r
tpro^-
graniifor .to-day'« cbpvealiq^ 3^, "d#^SP fefh« tie8#hall b^-called to order jby 44exaw 8ulli«raa?. oi Chicago. Rev. Maurioa Dariiey will be nominated as preajdip^oflj^r and Pbng^ssmaD^c JLtAa ^wair//of ^(]leVelapd, wi|l pe a iv a no
jethered alawly this niomiB^aod^^ tharks6f fatigo« fi^to fefWrda^ lb
floencf o$ ihe leaders )|iu^ V»e, Ofg. tion of ttvday's cotmntiio» w4a agwe4 dpoa yesterday', yet spechl^fctos ksfdthc personnel of tbeAOlficers'^d1 jqr^ifld. J?tef side over the 6eoge*l»American conVe tion of tboianiha^aiMhak-tLq^gue occ piedeagtr groups at thei dtora^ in tb ^rridett and on th^ ride ^fclk.^,#^
ls
Ti»e tfrrangtnieiit cf tlfe haU^ similar to that ojf j^fierdayt a new fe^tnro bein^ a lar^e lrtsb baniner iathe rear of the
Statbe aj^d with th to seats
theconv^ntioii.
At l2d'dbiek,,BnllI^an,at tb'e rei!est bftb^ ccfetnitteiB Ofeeven, &Dd fn' pttfj saaricfe df'flife c^Bdfal call,' ealHkf ^tnat body to oimi 'taiMttg a 'fcpeWff
Mt
Wwmto^t #Mrmly refcei1?ed. Hfev. Moifia Doraey, of Chicago, waaj Heeled temporary president. Oh taaing the chair, liV thanked fhe tiew^apers for lie kindfrrts a«cbrded to fbe Irish in the ^brwW tftte brtwention. l^s WM% aniament heidbythepeople^ho might have another, method of choosing a parltamant/ The, .Irish needed a place
yU.tfyoe8,ofBuflW9 afld Gleison,
ot
Blake, of New York', ^movtd that a committee on' crfdcntialt one froth each sittfte and territory -be- •cbo'en.' Carried.'
A recess of ten minutes was taken tb allow ihese committeemen to be chosen. At 1:80 the «onventien Wes again called to crder. Fathtr Darnev's
Tbe roll call for committeemen otn credentials was then answered to.
A.
AatboaTV Cendltion. ^rf
PaovfDENca, H. I., April 26—Senkfer Anthony's condition this evening indicate no change. He is sleeping- apjwently Testfully.,
KIDNEY-WORT
5
BSP&B sMti«ffeti Wort cored
•j£Ma|l ntvnbOM^w iol^iem," writes A PpTer, ofTranton-I11 '.and all oCher^.tc that KldneyiWdr? citeomy
20
year
disorders. Publish it, please in Btv Globe Democrat.'V« iV
[j^a
AkttttiMa&ao KIONRYSf
£J?
6(wiich,tlje,del
Icf-
g$&, seate wlety sbtuU ,aS'W^ fii lefies, to. day being eVia (ohsiaei'i
k: I
ooted!
labor leader, Mated that as, fittbti,,. ss the! ommittea.^ jsefen arrived the convenKrba tfoMf&'tfjUled jto Jirdtf. A few liilitiules luer Mrs. l)elia Pattiell entered, esco^ttd 'by Alexander Siillivaii, «»t Chicago, wh'oiutrodured her amid tremen-j
whlob
onE vruRT
er W
jr-Wort
bleeditig1p.l«f^,,.
Cj
I N E W
FOR THE MRMMHUVCURE OFU
oouifbro
all -K2UBafrKeaeven Atiittiataai teMbtfba*
nPm
-Ivort ba»- glren Immediate^ ny cases of rheumatism, falling
odcr
tay
'not ce.
w—Dr:
Philip C. Ballon,
HOfakton* Vt. Apt, 90-tA never fotad even relief, from rhenm*tiimao4iidMy troubles tilI I ns«d Kidney* Wort. -Now I'm welf^'—David M. Hnnter, Har tf
.ffHiOJIUa
What tlie great restorative, Hostetict-'e Stomach Bitters^ wilt do,'must be gathered from what it has done. It has effected!radical cures tn thonsandsof casesor dyspepsia, bilious d?sbrdern, Intermittent fever, nefM
VOU8
affections, general debility, coasllpation, sick headache,cental despondencsy, arid the pecultar-e'inpl jluts ana disabilities to wh fet'lhe feeble are "so subject. •torsate by ail Druggist* tod Dealers gen*
arKer Hair B^rsran
Admired
rTA
Feeley, bt »8* T^toMklnMeQ WtH. i^iRoichjOfl^f^for«»reiary. 3rowa
Cleveland "we
d: ^thirtttggestloifs'bping
nominated
ihade, an ah^ry coHdqtiy ensued. remarked it was ncft sary for everybody tb besecretary:Ite tour gentlemen named w%*e then ftfedied.
payiDg(
fifty cents fbr att iihclaimed telegram brought forth the remmk that it might be for "DO one" ibd waa the cause of much mirth.
ARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ia
Sidneys, and all If
If ypu are wasdog
AT BEAUREGARD
proach afthe Toraado—Sceaes la the Seaalated Towa
day afte thunder thin the presently
LUU
'W
KttUlacM «aa
best medicines known are here cominto a medicine of sodl varied andeflfective GMett Blood Purite& the p«ti^attoBirteiMnwieiiiniiodPunawathi •KBeaMiaaiWiW|iiiliiii Ewrlai. a Tt cures DyiuqwU, Rhedcatjcm, Sleeplessiefl lefiLe&a ill diseases
Sleeplessness, Lungs, Livei ints. Consumption or
It
mm9f vrtm
fhelpcisease,Ging«raadcthec
any use th« Tome to-day. you., BrmffhCfUtfa far superior to Bitten, Esiacesof Tonic* as it builds the system w&Mtt moxkatfag. 50c. and$i •tail dealers in drugs.'
tuieof Ubcov ft £b*K.V. Send ir circular aAVfiTo iic ttmira thk
OaSSTRSs
th or
rish
became very dark. A rumb-
woo •wui
freight
ling sound like that of train ing apparently from Gradaally th creased in in' alarmed at what seemed to terranean moafljpgMOL an The thunder nwriddne sk tonationsfi^t] dischargcsof ligDanug Wei tinuoue, and the course ot throue tail of ceeded riffle ph the little town, sweeping away the|build iags, treeaand^iwp^qrt^j|81 as if they wer#nJJHrwnw t6sss and played With at the pleasure of the
northwest
TW0 THOUSAND LOSP".
KS.fVIWDtR
lla tnwn a««pn(ng awitv Ihft'linilri
Wffi
^UMWI UI
ayor sti
selrhe would'
the,'W]
a
IUIIQ
tembraceingithe
John Samiri erlotti ot Coal City, tosses T«KO tbonsasd Dollars, omHis Way from Sbamlea'aBaDk to Coif Cfty
&John
WediliiivAMHflrsary.
Xhe thirtor-fiftk Wedding' aanivti^sary roUIx. and Met. O. Wi 8hatfe»l tferictyOne years of w^ich have beea spent in the Prairie City^ was odebtated on the afternoon abd: eidning ol the 35t& itfst, at Yinci CoUhgd^thnui «e^dence on thb co*i nef
ot
Twenty-Second Street and Washington Av&nle, by host Of unexpected and klfed friends. It was a complete surprise indeed, as G. W Shaffer remarked after reaching home at
aMantototo Pure,
-4?
..
Beauregard. "When Uie_ vio-^gufc 7
lence of tbe wind had somewhatsvbshfadtheiDeople who h» escaped dks^uctiln vdptured jbrth^ti succor thfloe fialunatAwfofrawelfti] had heen avrtlfcink fha pata of Jhi tornado was about a quarter of a mile in width,
iu
h, embraceing.the entire busineas cely a building was left Standing in
porto: scarcely the co brick ishe^,. and twenty odd stores were' jMifllha tragmenta sfaltenadnin,, all diiections. As speedily as possible succor was brought ttof tbe. anMiAed and to! those who :laptioder the:rains.
A deluge:flowed the biow The rain came d°wn in sheets, and the ditches and -.Iters becime raging rivers. The thul when he became htm41]y"ieat6dheandbis family i^fftedV^Che ^darknefS of ihe ed lbe darknesa oTthe storm
.b«eM sbene. cf desolation, rorj$Q9se,v/ aave .|hree aiid boOiing but sp ma
Wt^el
hei'vy pine tortst, the trees had fftled jlnacatti^d away in the path li aa*.. 01 T«* S^HHKIN THBTOWN^fe Theieyclonl^ Went thrOMl Beaditegar doe northandaoHth, nearly al^ig th
line of Main fttneet, the chief bUsifieeS street, demoliihing the most solid Brick stores, and leaviag^ bnly three honses standing ia the upper portion & the towh,iaod killingtwenty-etz and w^uindingoDehmndreapet^onB. The scene -fn towniis fearful tio-night. It looks as If- a fine had swept over it "The houses1 are not blown upeMtedaw&i butafe flattened out and tom to spHatiertSo gteat is the wreck that it wlll take sevefai dayB to remoyaalithi ruins, aadit J» feared-tbtft some of the twenty ^erebna Vet mls^ihg are buried naderttfepite of thnber. Tha town looks like an open pMrie, houses aod treei b^ing swept away. In oaasequanee Of thelack 6f accommodations in Beankegkrdt tiloet of tbe watttfdt* ed hav* been rtrieoved 10 We&an, Where they am ireeetvtng all ^oJ iare needed, mqtfe than Wfetity fbysidMM being ia attandanoetfroiii' 'Ntfw Orleainl and other)potato .'-ic4arge Bdmberof tW hoaiekes peoplao! Beahrefard- hai« to leave their hanie^and ^ai^i io# eanped out aronndfi«e*oT*tatebiftg tfce mine for their boa&ehdld pYOpelffyW the bod tesof tbsffliiebd#itidreltativ^.:':
IF,
Dtrtmedead victim of the fetorm
remains The Wailing and'lamenting of- the bereaved Ones were pttiftfl tb heir, antf Che awfulness of the calamity was simply heartrending^ The toWii is in deplora ble conditioni The Wounded and dying are lying around without (shelter oi any comfort, Their groans ar^ terrible to hear. The oead unburied, and tbe most utter destitution prevails.. Women and children are wandering around in search of loved ones which have either perished or are still buried beneath the ruins. Dead horses and cattle are lyftfg' around on the main street, without the meafas at hand to remove them.
JT-Vi and
Sunimlrlott,. a meri^iakt
grain dealer^ ftf CoaLCSty, was in: Terre Haute last ®d«dayi'#nd dre# overdo thousand tfollSrl ^fiirt^oir^jBa^in. in ^s^ jSopn alter^ard^- V«nt home to£oaJ.City»kJuat b^bre idriivi&gv. he djs^oYeiedthat.a package ^coatah^tft |S,QCO had ei!iMrbesii1w*4taftol«tf£ took? the nKttiam 40r^Btfen .tflHuie?
Aviawfei 6f
iWomayaa.Ai
N(K4LSFOIAOH«BR^
»!. :a. jl{••••'?
OJ
-r-.
veh beyona town,, where fce_.
Jii5 tl
1
Hffi'Ul
.TEHREHAUTE.'iimi^.
iEMmukmt*
Jtor all Throat, Imngu mmd
ali Ckro«4e
IHmeirses,
^W^E«MdallyCSilOVTtf iriig^fe/trfWofhfen akd CMHite fbNta{ Blc^BUn^CMOiii, Opium •IHlilitl» RMomMVS BUAttrJtndiifl^lMn^of l®I*tr Catalaptyr BCBOCCfifi all itsfornu, and »•ueeeaafUIlT.treated by the "bus dtteforwltie^oi aliiui^l^(yuistrumeBR
tiLECipjfaxfymd siM&rnfckATBa
Alt CMea' cf X)OBV J«ii«' ar/tbills
Fomalel DHOMCW generally, Otanalaled Ufa, sen of the Cornea, Weak and Bora Eye», Catarlb jfeae^T^oat Skhr YBcaemi),^ of
ir Us. wf
VdfC
a&ytt, haa/Onodao t&c*at bit aHfTkty He does not know whether it waa loft ori tbe tramotf ill Terre Haute.
6
Ths
None
genuine without
vou jA
sat
•n*t
o'clock p.
from his office. A ntimber of nice presents were received, and where alt the beautiful supply of meats, fruits and conections came from was certainly a woner^
....
mmm
unprecedented demand fob Dr.
Bull's Cougb Sjrrnp has had the effect of bringing oat numerous similar remedies but the people are not so easily induced to make a trial Of the new article, when they value the old and reliable one—Dr. Ball's Ooogh Syrup. .:•» "I- «.
iimj Bpttcpiy ^ooTtta, Old
u-j
aSsidtttititt mi* ttait laTttvd.' AddreWWfths
aw«M
:1r
Hie spa«e that had bMtt oefctffA#' by a town Wae KMiight ddt^cd here and there with radeilog fireajarottod'#hichgroupe!d clusters of inea keeping wrsfldh over the
tf*
health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeing tired and worn outy instead of aches
(i
and pains, wouldn't you father feel fres&~and strong
•Vf 'Mri v-
P.
•M
You can continue feeling 2
1
is a an go or thing, and no one but yourself can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind oflife, you can. cha^e it if you chooser«
1
:--i"
oau:.. --:iu a, ..
*•'*•"3
How? By getting one bottie of BROWN' IRON BrrT*RS, and taking it regularly 'f
•t-
AlaJBsfistd, Otiib.
-tt
HOT. *6,
Oeatlelea'i^-j iim WiBfeite'd tk rdOpua liMtay aid* aadbockj aitdefeat breas^ with s$qot-f*qutn«M,aepres-iappe-
11
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BROWN'S IRONBIJTERS is composed of Iron in soluble form, Gnchona the great Ionic, together with other flbuuhrd t-emedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dyspasia, Indigestion, Malaria, weakness, and relieve all Loag and Kidney diseases.
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