Terre Haute Journal, Volume 20, Number 360, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 January 1876 — Page 7
A Pretty Fiction. rprem a Madrid Letter.)
Hotic* kftd b*e» pitted oo ail tfct white places that oo a certain day the mlt called "El Moro" would be iotro-j Joeed into the treat, and that when b* boa IJ bat be*n goaded to the utter-1 »o*t forjr a yow»g girl woaM appear od reduce the anima) to quiet aubjecion. Tbe people of Cadiz bad beard »f "El Moro" aa tbe »o«l mafnifleeoj •nil etcr brought i»to tbe citj, and t«oon became knoirn that tbe girli ho* advertised vae a pcaaant girl of jipart, who bad pelted tbe boll end id it aad cared for it daring tbe rear* its growth. 0» tbe appointed day i» amphitheater was filled witti anxioes, eager crowd. Tbe bull* ad been killed and dragged away, id the Sourish of train pel* announced 10 coming of tbe bero of tbe day, w'ith a deep, terrific roar "Kt Moro*' stored upon tbo ncta#. He was •uly magnificent, a botine monarch, lack and glowy, with
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of Are, di
eted nostrils, and wicked looking woorns. trily and burled their baodenlloes iinall, dart4ike jaTelins ornamented lib ribbons and intended to goad and foriate.) Tbe ball bad killed three rses off-hand, and bad received eight
Tbe picadores attacked him I
*nd» fillos in tbe neck anil shoulders, hen, upon a given signal, the pictures and matadores suddenly with•ew, leaving tbe infuriattd beast alone a paroxysm of wratb- Presently a ft, musical note, like the piping of a Srk, was heard, and directly a/ward a girl, net more than fifteen
iars of age, with the taateful. rb ef an Andaltwiaa peasIt. and with a pretty face, sprang
jttbc first soond of tbe sweet voice animal ceased his fary and turned fward the place whence it came, and ijtien be saw tbe girt be plainly manilited pleaaure. She came to his head
llh his tongue. Then she sang a low,
reel song, at the same time caressing if
snimaFby petting htm on tbe fore-1 lad, snd while she sang tbo suffering]
ie hit that a confidential clerk (1 cashier in a soap factory waa able ombewsle a sum or money variously timnted from three hundred thouadollars to seven hundred thouadollars In a few years, and toes detection and arreat tor nearlv fo years after leaving the^oap man's
fp|i
oy, Indicates a iiiarglri In this es itlaf of the toilet which Is surprlsjr. Nobody suspoetetl that tbe soap sines* was so protUablo U»»t ajoa^ proni in could b©robbed without (India# It out, ^et tno le offlwkw lh "howthnt
the
»»*»t
Ke In New York for a dlshoneat a»*• »"*f
Alness which tould stand such a vin upon It without exciting tension, What must Mr, Babbitt's tfUahavo been if Heck with was able ipproprlatc nearly half a million of Iars out of the establishment with* oven so mueh as exciting suspi* 0 Evidently the people of this ,ntry submit to tbe payment of i-nnous prices for tbo moat ordi|y neecmsaries of life without so oh as grumbling. (Reasonable tits in tbo soap business would not §g have withstood Beck with's asflts upon liabbltt's Income. As it the erime la not without Its beneiu tbe exposure. People may learn this not only the margin there is -soap but the enormous profits xjtod by business men
W ben clerks can steal a fortune 01 a single establishment in a few sIt Is tTwie that people refine to price* that make such crimes potlr.~N\ y. Herald*
Grants Strictly Anti-SesU riin Schools, 1 rem tbe Pittsburg rreMjj WflssiJ i)« scheisl is epeo. The class in! ing and deR^nj will recite "Spell tiOHR,** *^Cr cw.1"*
Mh. That I*
1st UoM
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gsftj into being: from nothing." i'' TUti* a r* 'Vi'idea. That dbidi\,a.4* -I'tv a^sia.^ "That •r lii matltr bt Vbkh it ttoltr# higher *rul to ere perfect *Hebl? Th#t is tn ftthe*
ferbi4dcn.M
Ji, by 4t»:pu»r, tny W. that •im is tliU
that is the—' a IVgaa t4cs.
N'dsr Asti*-
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n4 ikii txetpf»-v'i to ili« |tMri! 6«f the Stat«i wm br *h* It 3T*s foarni]
Xcr. ©f xt I© taxttlen 06 ti« are anaier. *ad
**xji re« la Crooked wkbt Gccmli, Oh, t«*. Art*! ABT tit** »i,
Coafcl there Babcocfc, McDoosM, AMI Gnat, mwli-HMl, Ptnrrio* Mcatit
Th«* is Ml Vm to Briatowi ProwUnr ahaest" Three croAcd General*
Oa ikeJgokMt: r, Dije MM, Wrw OMf,', AH asithc ted iamrdiittTitrl*
Three la a bed!
•t Opening Addnw. (Uj Pocty ItKjrTiat.] 1 am here. And if this Is what they
won't
_j tu*i* blanket,and cbew It op, and then holler whatever happens, I'll holler, and the more paregoric they irive me and the more paragoi the louder I'll .yc$ That
toad, and looked like He smelt of clears. 1 wonder who else I belong to? Ye*, there's another— that's "Gamma." It waa "Gamma's baby, so it was." I declare I do not know who I belong to but I'll holler,
Kf":tw her hand which he licked aud maybe I'll tlnd out. There cornea i, a lnw
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Snuffy with catnip tea. I'm going to
(j wonder
aKep
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bnarch kneeled at her feet. Then painted from life by Savage in liUd, is fi stooped and gently removed the I on exhibition at the Centennial rooms ^uel banderilles, after which, with bar I in Boston. Two others, taken proTtaround "El Moro's" neck, she icd ous to this by the s&tno artist, are in toward the gate of tbe torril. existence. Charlet Francs Adams 1 'has one, and Harvard College
A Margin in 8oap-
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POST-OFFICE DIltECTOBY.
MIIT MAILS.
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tor
rything they make and everything sell. Indeed, the corner groeer iks he is entitled to a profit or from to a hundred per cent, lor bringa barrel ot potatoes from Washingmarket anu peddling it ont by the II measure. These exactions, iSnally enormous as they are, do to keep nor working people In erty than any of us have suspect-
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UMt-VIHU MAILS.
CirsvtvQle, Va rmirieton, Prairie Creek and Term an'* Creek—Cloaca Tneoday* and Saturdays at p. m. ojwna Tueaday* and Saturday! at
OFFICE HOURS.
Call Itoxea and General Delivery—Open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. hock
Boxea and Stamp Office—Open from 7 a. m. to
9
Money Order and Regtaer Office—Open from S:«o a. to. to 6 iv m. On Sunday*—OAcc open from 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. No monoy-order builoe** transacted on Sundava. N. FILBECK P. M.
BUSINESS CARDS.
EM.
OAPPENFIKt'D, Notary Psbiie, office on aouth aid* nrevt. Na jpj, o*«r Andrew'!
(^AI^lor
PAHiWNs, ARhiteo and Superbtendent,room No. 7, BeacJ*« Block, Terra Haute, Indiana. trance both on Main and Sixth. Plan* Iw alt kind* of machinery, mill*, grata, eleTatora and hrtdgo.
GlItlliH,
rocr.tUctHreral Tin,Copper and
Sheet Iron Wan, and (Scalar in Parlor and Copper,
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Stcrrea. ^*artktttar attention paid to attd Matal Roofing, Guttering *c., No. i'j north 4th street, Tern
per, Tfi»
Spouting. Itante, ftid.
Hle8n*
treOHIlKKS, cahiu-to.X vooiu BEE9I) having formed a co-partccrahij will fwetkt Law tn all its broaches. Office Nc jej Main street,Terr* Ha«te, Indiana.
Real Kat*te Broker,
I Ohio atreet, Terra Hante, Indiana, Having opa~~4 an office f»» buying, teiUng and exchasg »g e»tate shtill give prompi attention to al thai muw atmlM to me. Lmb •-eeftiatedsnd MhraMtnoMiTlwK*.
BOOTS AND SHOES*
PAfBQME HOKE WDDStRI I
Ob (a Che Tern Utaale
Boot fe «Slioe
FACTORY,
•nllilSVSi Ow a-»ala Moid 00. Thai Mrwt. nrta *»d m*th, tsorth
*&p*n
"A uattsst^ssic -. tf ^itiae «i«*l allow that: th«t is mis idea-** "That i* what mj says.* y«ti
Woks t0-n»«n'6w." »t«r, CM w« f*t tht riflit kind «.!** G«»«ral Upa«ts
I Ot.BKSTi
*i&
(tor ytow and Winter Itak vtwK vftctsttag «l* tea tenti the Kt ttswiw tfeat oorope» vnut nnktiiit laaam wsimaallMiiimi
C. H.tlTt 8 *CO.
A. COOK & CO.,
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ttiwu,
mmat
«*ak*3«3( am
tookm* tvrnmi **d« uQef (KiMFiJETK I* THE fftt ml Ik# it wim xs r«©1W*r-*bTlk tuines «r ail mi Nhn la Rkrk aai €«Sm^ PH»V fwr pwrfNKitt.
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•Accommodation its *D»f Eapress (Arrive frost Hut,] •Day Kajwe*
call the world, I don't think much of «rw£ it. It's a Tery flanneliy worldt and E«i*ess «»«p awfully. stnella of paragoric awfully, it's a dreadfni lignt world, too, and makes me blink, I tell you. And I don't know what to do with iny bauds I think I'll dig my ftst® In my eyes.
No,
j«n genibble at the corner of
me
puts tbe spoon in tbe corner of my month in a very onwsy way. and keens tastimr my milk herself all the wblK Sbe apltsnoflin it last night, and when I hollered, trotted me. That came or being a two-days' old. There's a pin sticking in me now and if 1 say a word about it I'll be trotted or tod, and I would rather have catnip tea. I'll tell you who I am. I found out to-day. I heard folks say, "Hush, don't w*ke up Emftllne's baby and I suppose that prettv white-faced womas\ over on the pillow is Emetine- No, I was mistaken:
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why my bands won't
1 go where I want them to.
original portrait of Washington,
the
Open
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•KA*t
7:30 a
(c usa nm 7 00 am Imisam 7 jo a ra 4:3»P 7:30a ra 11 US am 8:00 1:30 pm
irjoaw'.. Cli». and Washington... «:30pm cin.and Waabingtoa.... a:»5P»» a:tj n».,. .Chicago. 6:00 a m) SitjPm
-Chicago. K*an*viUe and way...
mam.. $-3PP 9:j»a osoo a
fawtoty*
This In-
titous oosinesa man systematically aaide for himself an increase of per cent, on all the disbursements Ins employer's establishment, and .mi escaped stispleton for a ioag *lnd. It is not of tbe orlmo we aid speak, for that is a kind which »t now Is common enough, nor of conQdenco ot the soap inan In his rk, but of tbe enormous profits of a
ijop ra....Ev,Ule.l yin. & Suliivan 7:30am
...L.,C.andS.W.R.H...... ta»p m....E.,T.II,andC. H.H
8:00p
TEBBE HAUTE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1876.
RAIXKOAD TIKE TABLE. UMTMIOf
Bsnuunscs SLuasia—tSs* •Smdtj eweptad. jMeid«J
The tiw st tin 4 teat of the E. A C. aad K.,T. H. AC. sums he» img fenca bihIc* aJower.
EAST.
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going
Kub}
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{Arrive froo* Hast.J
Tactic Xnreea, N-.s Umked Mali, Xia, Sk* a
OtVUJUNCI MB IT. UWM
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1145 am 8
VEST.
ST. LOOTS, VAXOAUA AKO TS«U UPTIIUI. (Lear* O-sinj Wert.) SPatiic Exprea*, No. a alimited Mail.No. 4 •D*j E*j»«aa, N0.6.... ........ ... (Arrive f*e» West.) iFart Lane,"No. 5 •«ui aaa aotibmodatloa, No. j, JUay Ezprecs, No. .. tHBUMATQlM AXD ST. LOVIt R. P. (Leave going VVett.) •DayExprew 10:4s •Night Eiprtaa..... 11::10 "lad. and St. Accamtoodation., S34P
1:50 a ta Saoo a a 4»op tn
ttfOam 905* l:SSP«
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•Day Ex mesa. •lightning Sxpreaa •Accommodation
1:58 ant 8:15 am
ioete
IVAKITaU. TXSJUK HAW Tit AMD CB1CAOO
8.
X.
(Leave going North.)
(Night Expr»» io:J7 •IHnvUle Accommodation.. snjppni •Chicago Kxpreaa (Arrive from North.) 4Kight Kxpreaa •Ttrrc Haute Accommodation.... •1 erre Haute Sxpreca
S*«»M 11:10 am 6:30
SoiTH.
aVAXaVTLL* AKD CUVrOKBIVhXI I. fL^ave gtang South.] •Expreaa 4»s am •Maui »»5 Freight...... 4-4S Freight...... 1.30pm [Arr.re from Sooth,] •Expreaa
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•Mail i:«iSP Freight 5 P"1 Freight to30««
Freight trains on thia road carry pa»sengers. SOBTHEjLST. LOGAXarOKT, CSAWFOROSVILUI ASJJ SOtJTH
WSSTKSM R. *.
(Leave going Northeast.)
*Terre llnntc and Lafayette Mail •Terre Haute and Toledo Kxpress. *Bcckvilie Accommodation (Arrive fton Northeast.) •Cincinnati and Evanaviiie Mail... •Toledo andTew« Haute Expreaa..
Osoo am axwpm n:5m
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'Rockviile Aceocamodati n. 10wo am SOUTHEAST. CntClKNATl AMD TUM RAtiTSK. X. (Leave* depot, cor. First and Main streets.) 'Accommodation 8:15am (A^ivea.) •Accommodation. 3.00 pm
H0B1HWEST.
TSKXX BAWTS AND ILLINOIS MIDLAKS a. R. (Leave Going Morthtreat.) •Day Kxptea* 8:ao a Through Freight 5.00 (Arrive from Northweat.)
DayBrpress 3:15pm Through Freight. ....ll.lopm
3.
A. PAttKEB. T. W. PABKKB
EAGLE IRON WORKS
PS
Attorney and otMaio
Sho« Slore,
THOMAS, Optician and Watchmaker th« trade, Fourth and Ohio atrecta, •Jsn afbitt with watch.
Mamsfactory of
Steam Engines,
COAL SHAFT, FLOUR AKD SAf MIU
Machinery,
Bank Oars, Testing Drills Steel and Oast Iron Scrapers, Oaue Mills, R. B. Orossin^ii rro^t,4co.
Particular Attention Given to Repairing lit ch inert. J. A. PARKER & 00* Pro^s.
Oor. lit and Wal&at it. TEREE HAUTE. IHD.
Agents lor KscnrleS* Stean Pwap an! Roes»• Fateot Intcctor
AUGUST RAHDER
HAS RETURNED.
Sfitm**, and Saws Stutr^iaed
OttAHtwolhx. AtwiaU kiadsct
Surgical iBDtmntciitii
*Skarp«»ed a*d PotUbed.
ALL WORK WARRANTED
•w To Gie* SadHeetiea, ..- -v-
Halloran1
'"""""iiiBcij Peacock Coal
sit. v-. W8t he fewratilwttaaa yamoi Oeefcy
I
ION 6HOBT NOTICE,
^lsniigsriaiK
Bill W«nXala St
-,y •. \V' •. -«r v.'!-.'
BCSDiEB 9IBECT0KX.
lunHuto.
Heaieepatliic rhrsiciaa* aad StmrSeeaa. DR. WATERS & ELDER, office Sixth and Cherry streets. Beat Eataie Mi General C*»Ioctar*. TRESSEL & STONE, Ohio st, sooth siae, bet. 4th tiad 5A. GnnKnailh and Be pair
Ccaeral
SSsp.
B. MORGAN, Ohio st, north side, bet 4th and 5th. Wagon, lSlackamitla Sb*p and
Carriage raintiaf*
F. L. MEYER, cor. 5lh and Cherry sts. Atteneys at I^avr. BLAKE & BURTON, corner Oluo and 3rd sts. DUXNIGAN A8TIMS0N, Ohio street, between Thirdjand Fourth.
Phyiiclaa.
J. H. BEXXETT, Physician, office over I. P. Cox's, corner Fifth and Main. Res. First, bet. Vine and Gookins st House* Sl«a and Om&mental
Painting..
STUCKWISH & WOLF, 3d st, next door to St. Clair House. Coal. MERRILL & IVHEAT, nears "e cor 4th and Ohio sts. vy
Ileal Eat ate Broker.
F. A. ROSS, 509 Ohio st Jewelry. 0. TRASK, 618 Main fit, Marble Palace.
Beets and shoes*
C. REICHERT, 197 Main st, bet 6th and 7 th. HAGGERTY tc 0SB0RN, 306 Main st
Fruits and Vegetables.
A. P. LEE & BRO., cor 6th and Ohio at Architects. BENJ. ROGERS, No. 7 Beach's block.
Bcobs and Stationary*.
W. W. BYERS, 605 Main st^ Beech's Block. ,, Office Furniture. A. VAN ULZEN,'Walnut st, bet 4th and 5th. Bldcii Icauor ana Sboe.rinainKa L. A. BURNETT, 144 & 146 Main st J. H. O'BOYLE, 178^Iaintreet
Dentist.
GEO. W.BALLEW, Dentist, .No. 119 Main st JOSEPH RICHARDSON, Ohio st, bet 3rd and 4th, Dr. L. H, BARTHOLOMEW, 167 Main street
Sewlnff Illachluee Repaired. S. C. BLEDSOE, 322 Main street, up stairs. JLadles* and Gents* Dining Roorai, PIEPENBRING'S, No. 173 Main street, between Sixth and Seventh.
Agricultural Implements. AUS. H. PIETY, South Fourth st Stores• Tinwares Arc* G. FOSTER SMITH, north sideMtin street, between 5th and 6th. G. HKTM, No. 17, North 4th street, between Main and Cherry, west side.
Clothing*
M. JOSEPH, cor. 2nd and Main si. MOSSLER BROS., 147 Main stl FRANK & ROTHSCHILD, 8. W cor
Main and Fourth sts. Furniture.' FRED. GOETZ, 189 Main st bet 6th and 7 th.
Photographs.
R. G. MURPHY, Main street, west* of Fourth street, over Goodman's store. JOHN M. ADAMS, 103 Main st, opp
Opera House. D. H. WRIGHT, 116# Main st Restaurants* E. BRUNING, Main st, under Boaland's shoe store.
Fancy Goods and Notions* BEE HIVE. 163 Main st T. H. RIDDLE, 151 Main =t
Mens' Furnishing Goods* JAMBS HUNTER, 157 Main st Hats, Cape and Furs. JOHN H. 8YKES. 118 Main st
Crockerr and dataware. H, a RICHARDSON. 84 Main st Groceries* R. VT, RIPPETOE, 155 Main st
Sewing Machines*
SINGER, 310 Main st
JAS. SPRACKLEN,
Propiletorof the
ft IIP!! MILM VOBKS
Maaafactom* of all kinds of
Boilers, Stacks, Breeching.
heavy aad light
SX HV IEON WOHB.
atl Work a SfmiutyS
1
lU3L,aiiliailknt««t
Ittetea wafei sm CAio striwla.
RN
tagt »*», 4itatia«Mivian«fuii|«iid iMaU^^Mract sbop tn tlw SW«. Bep«.«a» iwtty imwI ira^SydflMlQ "SopSTettRMr KMveBtH amd ttfmmmn sbHta, f«m lant^ laOkuw, sdjoliiiitt UfiKmDeiM*. whMli noltwUveiireoova^ mt ft* those who d^M lmty work by au tor sach as
SELLEW & CO.
mi ti'^ilers Is
Tin Hale and Metals,
D1X0JP8 CatraBLffi,
Btom sei Leti a^cui tt |BpccSai OuiimiiwhIbuu
SPECIAL NOTIOC8.
DS. SCHKNOCS FUUtfONIC SYRUP S*a-We*4 Tonic, aad Mandrake FSIa.--Thew —dedaea km vatatedlr performed nan owmimptioa tlua aa oilwr reeedy koova to the Ajaertcaa pob^c. They are coeipooa^sdo* vcgctald* iag^dieata, aad contain MtttagwUefe caa be io|nHoaa to he ham&a coastitnHoa. Other maedlea adecrtiaed as caret
forCottaamptM^i»otabl7ct»taiaofii«iAlwhkh
laaacmtewhatdaacewasdnt in all cases* and taken in* *y ciraaasiftiT* paticria, it matt do great UJorj for Its tendency is to cvniSae tba morbid matter la the mtmn, which
ot
coarae,
avast make a care uapoecibie. Scheack's Paioaook Syrup is warraated ac&toceMaia apartkl* e£ opfan. It ta compo—d o1 psvufiil hot hana hefba, which act oa the htag* Her, atmaach, aad Mood, aad thna correct al! teorbid secreUoos, aad expel all the diseased matter from the body. These are the only arcane by which Coosamptioa caa be eared s»d as Scheack's Pttimootc Syrap, Sea Weed Toelc,aad maadrake Pills are the oaly oedidne 1 pc.rates in this way, it ia obviooa they are the only ceaaiae cure tor Pulmonary Cos* samptioo. Sach bottle oi this iaraluable taedi* cine Sa accompanied Vy 1 directions. Or. Scheack is profession illy athis piiodpai office corner of Sixth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters lor advice must be addressed.
the wounded are healed without a scar. It is no humbug. The receipe is publiahed around each bottle. It is selling aa no article ever be* fore aad it sells because it docs just what it
C,sold,to
»ds do. Those who now from Kheuraapain or swelling, deserve to suffer if they will not Bsc "Centaur Liniment. More than 1,000 certificates of remarkable cures, Including frozen limbs, chronic-rheumatism, gotit, running tn mors, itc., have been received. We wiil sends circular containing certificates,, the recipe, An ., gratis, to any any one requesting it. One bottle of the yellow wrapper CeataurllLiiment ia worth $100 far spavined or rweenied horseti and mules or for screw worms in sheep. Stock owners, this liniment is worth your attention. No family should be without Centaar Liniment. Sold by Druggists.
50
make ereai orcoum
rtNE
THE GREAT CAUSE or Human Misery.
I%uS PubiUhed
in a
tcaled envelope.
JVfc«6
ct»
A £.cct are on the Nature, Treatment, and radical euro of Nominal Weak, ness, or Hpermatorrhoaa, Induced by 8eilAbuse, Involuntary Emimiona, Impotencv, Nervovta Debility, and impediments to Mar
author of the "Grwn Book," dre. The worid-renown author, in this admirable IXKsture. clearly provea from hla own xsrienoe Ui»t the awful ootueqaenoea of f-Abuae may bo effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous •urgical operation*, boogies, lnstrumcnU, rings, or cordials pointing out a mode or euro at onoo certain and enteciual, by which every, sufferer no matter what his oonultian may be, may cure himself chcap ly, privately and radically. tar Thit Lecture will prow a boon lothoutcauS* and thoumndi.
Sent, nnder'aeal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps.
Address the Publishers. CHA8. J. O. KLINE A CO., 137, Bowery, New York P. O. Box, 45&V
j|y
GEATADB LlKinEitT. There ia no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not relieve, no swelling it will not sub* due, and no lameness which will not cure. This is strong lan guage, but it ia true. It haa pro. dtiCM mote cures of rheumatism neuralgia, lockjaw, palsy
A
,_. swellings, caked-brear* burns, salt-rheum, ear the human frame, aad of strain lis, Ac., tipon animals in one year ths cither pretended remedies since the world began. It is a counter-irritant, all healing pain reliever. Cripples throw away their cratches, the lame walk, peiaotioos bites axe rendered harmless, and
cents per bottle: large bottles I:
Ros* dfCo.. SBroadwa New York.
Wages for all wlio are Willing to Work.
Ary person, ok! or jronng, oi either sex, iake from $to to Wan tec y, and any is a rare opportunity for those who are out
rom $to to Seo per week at home, day ng. Wanted by all, suitable to eitaerei antry, and am
Wantei
seaaon of tha year. T3r .for those who are out 1
work and out of money to make an independea Siiving, no capital being required. OurpamphH "How TO Makx a Liviho," giving full instTU*. ioas. siMit oa receipt oi 10 cents. Address A
URTON CO., Morrisania, WeslchesU' unty. New York.
Uita tared free.
Any person suffering I rom the above disease la requested to addreas Dr. Pate*, and a trial bottle of medicine will be forwarded by express ntES!
Dr."Price is regular physician, and basntsd* the treatment of FITS OR EPILEPSY a stndj1 for years,, and he will warrant cure b) the ose of hla reined?.
Do cot fail to sendto him fer trisl otOe. tl coats nothing, and he WILL CURE YO? no tttaCCt ef hew long standing your «jtse may remedies ha
he, or how many other retaedici £a?e failed, Circolars ana testimonials seat with Vto nzr»M.rtvKm. tn William Street.New York
Trial Bottle. Address
Cherokee Pills.
These Pills are i-re»aed espectafly for the irregularities to which ladies are earn of those •object, and will he fossil safe, reliable and ef Sectsal, for the care of SnppresMon, Green Skisess, Pata la the Bach^|«&ri«,sic4 Heafcache, Ac., Ac. Ptire one doUar per heale.
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PAPER HANGING.
FRANK WEY,
Plain and Decorative
jpaper Hanger
OFTIOE, WITH PHIL, KADEI* illaia street* Vet. Kighth and Xtnth Scalh side.
WORK A SPECIALTY
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DELMONICO
BILLIARD HAI
WINE AND BEER,
SALOON*
Main St, Bet. Sixth and Seventh. JULI1S BU'!HE\llEStO Prop'r TERRE HACTE. 1ND.
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BEER, WIKES, LIQU0E3, OIOAB^ And aNew
VIRGINIUS POOL-TABLE
For tbe amaaexcent of patrons.
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