Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 15, 1871, Image 5

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    HOW THE MONEY GOES 1
Something
on for tiler N - payers to
C.
$29,000,000 BTOLYN-$20,000,000 UN-
A(VOU N'EED BOR-$300,000,000 4 00N14
IVIIKRIC THE AVOODIIINIC TWINETIC
$1,000,000 of the people's money
stolen from alto steamer Gulden Rule I
$2,235,000 missing while Secretary
Boutwell was Commissioner of Inter
nal Revenue.
$8,000,000 missing through U. S.
Treasurer Spinner.
$10,000,000 missing in the Post Office
Department.
$8,000,0 00 missing on account of sale
of arms, vessels and munitions of war.
$1,000,0 00 missing on account of sole
of iron-clads to Peru,
$20,000,000 missing on account of
collectors of Internal Revenue.
During the past two years the receipts
from customs, internal revenue and
other sources aggregated $800,000,000
Of this SUM about $200,000,000 has
been appropriated to the pa) meat of
the national debt, while the 'expenses
of the government' were estimated at
$300,000,000 leaving a balance 01
$300,000,000 unaccounted few Is it
any wonder that Republican ofnl hold
ers can albird to keep expensive car
ringer, dozens of expensive horses,
ened servants, and houses worth hun
dredA of thousand' of dollars? Is it
any wo nder that all the lending men of
th e Reptililnan party are living in a
style ter beyond their income from their
saltine+, and yet mnking money ? Iv it
any wonder that millionaires in civil
Id , biome bankrupt in endeavoring to
live in the same style as government
oiri, ink who era nu ppo+ed h, rivet vi, PIII•
arle4 i: , 8,000 to $25,000 a year
it any wonder that Republican 'Suite
Agents,' who have fulled In gat enter
c,rti amass $200,000 to 5:100,000
to fipor scut , ut ',1011It!,` fir the
State,' or that Re! übliCon State officer+
are afield to prosecute ailed Agents for
embezAlement ?
$:010,000,000 missing In Iwo peas I
$29,000,000 known to have been
stolen, and $20,000,000 more, or inter
nal revenue, me—ong under very sulo
ma, circumstances!
Is it any wonder that busine-s lo
and that tax-pa Pr% are volliplitllling
Is it any wonder (1110. 1,1,111 A men are
leaving the Republican party and rally•
ing ender the banner of the Dernocra
cy I— heading (hz,elle.
The Cholera
According to 1)r. .lohn •. Peters, in
the New York Medical Journal, evert
outbreak ol ibe Asiatic cholera beyond
the confines of liriti•di India may be
traced lack to 1 1 indte.tan, through it
continuous chain of human beings
aflected with the disease, or through
water contaminated or articles stained
with their dejecta. This article shows
how festivals and pilgrimages serve its
the distributors of this fearful cotta
gain, catching it up from its original
seat scattering adroml over the world
But what most 11111,114981 .4 a western
reader of these descriptions of Eastern
life is the absolute defiance of all stint
Lary laws and ii)giente condition oldie
people of those crowded regions. In
the Wages the huts are huddled to
gel her in masses., and pushed up to
the sits r l,zr 01 the 1101 do or tanks,
their proierting rtes ulten meet . while
the inter% ening spates, impervious to
the ruts of the sun, are converted to
the aunt nurlrnn purposes, used
by limit Soul's io common. The pools
of hgnnl filth, Mien coveting 1511,01N1
Billlll1 - e fret, by actual 1111.11411 p•iitent,
are ol some of these villages
?don,. er we are told that there 14 110
811( . 11 thing as a pomp in all mum, and
all their droik mg water 11.111/11W11 from
the large ponds, or pools, or tanks, or
from open wells and is alwa)s carried
about In leather bags, Insole of Sheep
Skill, whirl! Clio never he properly
clensed, and are often of rise for several
yea's. And this t iltliy liquid 18 used
by the :wises to dilute the milk which
is sold for the public consumption.
lioutitlee, there are people in America
who w ill be shocked at our want of faith
when we mays that what those regions
want most tiLllll ileXt. 18 not to bc lidded
but to be drained, and dint until the
gospel of cleanliness can be put into
prat tice by the people, the gospel of
Christianity will be an ineomprelierou
hie and useless mystery to them. A
good board of health would do more
in the villages And cities of India than
all the wiissionaries that inn be Rent
there,
Why Should a Man be a Democrat ?
Dams crests are in favor of
in horo , t, a to lligent ndministration of
the gos eminent.
Ikeale, the Democratic pnrty is the
purls the people
Because the nation owes all it has in
greatness to the early and judicious ap
plication of Democratic ideas and theo
ries to the administration of its affairs
Because the Democratic party is in
favor of a government of the people.
ii 1.01111.0 it is 111 favor of a plain sys
tem of government, “void of pomp,
protecting all, and e moting favors to
none, dispensing its blessings aliko upon
the high and tan low, tan rich and the
poor."
Because the Democratic party is in
favor of a government not of force but
of principle.
lier•iitise it is not a senatorial party,
hut orit, whose principles are alike sacred
to the people of the North, South, East
and West.
Because it is a party opposed to 'any
kir,d of tyranny over the minds of
men '
lieenti.o the I>emocratic party is in
favor of makteining the flenerid Gov
ernment in the exorcist. of its Cori/alto
tionel powers, end of porrilott log to
the Suttee ell the liberty 1 oronwit•rrra•e
with Iho maintainance of a sound civil
government.
--It is curionm, bit !rum, that if a
man have him left hand amputated,
hie rildit hand immediately becomes
his left hand, and ho may always be
described as an off-handed fellow.
UPON WHAT PEOPLE ARE TAXED.
Our present tariff duties are purpose
ly made obscure, so that the masses
of the people will not know exactly
how much they are taxed. 'There are
duties ad valorem and duties specific,
duties by the square rod and the square
inch frequently combined together in
the same article. A gentleman pre
viously engaged in commerce, who un
derstands the subject, has taken the
trouble to compute for the Cincinnati
Enquirer what the duties are upon a
few leading articles. Look at the list:
I=
On his salt, 108 per et.
On his pepper, 140 " "
On / riee, 85
On his soap, 70 "
On his starch, 50
On his candles, 40 " "
On the sheets of his bed, 55 " "
(In the blanket that covers him 240 "
On the carpet he buys, 0 80 " "
On his window curtains, i;
(In his knives and forks, 35 " "
On his window glass' 55 41
On hip pitcher of water, 40 " "
(In the hat that he wears, 40 " "
(In his stockings, 75 " "
(In a silk dress for his wife, f.O " "
(Ina dress of woolen, 100 "
o n a shawl, 200 "
o n a handkerchief, 35 u
siso THE MICH MAN,
On lila bonllB, NI/TIMM;
TIM FARMER IA TAXED,
no his hoe and spade, each 10 per rent.
lln hew horse shoes li7 " "
Iln Ii IH pIOW
Iln 1114 clininH 100 "
( )11 Ina Ilarnf , A
I 11l 111 , 1 Illitlii HftW
lin it penknife SII '• '•
(i it ifinner can 3a " "
Iln an iron liooip band " "
=1
()II 1114 1101111 S
Could ingenuity go further in Hillg
hug 0111 those persons the Icitst Oils to
hear lines fur OppreeHlVl. Itillaii+1110!)?
The neres , nriem of hie lure taxed the
highest.— Buffalo Courier.
New Advrtisemcnts
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y•fnr eaelt, t I" itg
II Nt•parottm and all ..f II .•
fur I,Horiging to Inlni V.. n.. I,:uul hat
log I. , ancti hint I lini • I.y cant Inn
and done ninvin , t ling n 11 Th. ni
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on
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loo.ron VII O f lirogritr4l 1/11 l'll , l/iY, 11111'211h
'ober, I/171. tit I o 1,,0k M Tito fol
how real ,•.Inle• 1,4•10nu10t4 I. it,.
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land 'bunk ill11)11 'lllllllll I Hetet,
ort •ooliti flu] Ix flexueett, trt one hundred
tool 'llxeoty six rt retie, to .ttiem , I hlll.ll
north sixty d• tfrt etimt thirty Ix.. perch...lbn
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ty .1, on., lOW 1111111ln tl 1111/11 , x. oil,
rt 1. hes to,i ro•t t It. to WO Int t
, ltok, soot., sixty olegrt. s, Vll.i 111111.
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lite a. in n.t thitiy io•relie , to it , 1 )1111111114
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tlcttt io his hie 111111, :1%111,4 IV, V 111,4'111d
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by hood col the prooliset.
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of 'I hoititv. Ime,t,
4 I xxill melt tit the 4110.'1111W 111111
rho, thirty to rem 'Opining the Aboxe
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.1)A ItTNER. W ANTED!
P. 'l'll 111i11 ' K MAI< INI7
A priti • lical Lr a kitinki i r In ‘1 , 4111111.1 t/Ikll 1111
itileresi In a bill 1. krin, 1114 Ltlwr to to,
only inventrrii i iii. ' I
lie 11.4 . 1 . 0.ary will
I. fist A trim, u d own prrbrri
to In ,
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rept-. ••••ntat is n m, • , 1. 4 Prlit • li rli•
I'ILSI.II I nlu•not I.y v”in..
of. Knt
1.11.1Lrl "la of the nrillian'n
.1 . i eni re i iiiinty 101 , 1 to Too filreolo , l, no in
quest cell lai held at the late ro•thivio 0. of
f a i i i e a t,oriliin, i iiiiiiiivied, In the toe naliiii or
%Valhi r. and County of Centre, on Tinisilag
11, ~iitli Jas' of September, A li 1071, at In
o'eloek A 111 iil raid day, for the purpose of
making partition of the real sedate of nail do
eieineil to and Milling bin heir,. and legal rep
renew/Olsen, if 'tilt soma ran bonbon° with
oil '0f . ..J..110 , 0 to or twilling if illo whole,
other% Ino to anillo and apprwinie the tonne al - -
cording to law, at willeh time and Ware you
mayl preelit, if you think proper
il
I, i f witoloiriNil, .kheriff
8111:11 'et (411,... 10.11 ~,,,,. 1 ie:tri :11
TO TfIE lIEIIIS AND LEGAL
Reprementallven or John Milliner, de
...wt 'link° not lee shat, by virtue of a Writ
of Partition, ins ~,,, 1 out of the (lrphan',. Court
of Contra County and to ine directed, an In
asst will In, held at the late mildew.° of
j o i n , Ai nieier , det.tlgnaTli, In 11141 101011110111, 0$
linillen, and Comity of Centre, on Monday the
ninth day of th.biliiit, A. 1) 1871, at 111 o'clock
A. 111 or maid day. (or the purpotio of !tsking
partition or the real estate of mold doyenne(' to
tool among Hs heir,. sod legal reprosentn.
liven, if the name can be Juno without m(11(-
11108 to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to
value and appraise the mama according to law,
at which limo and placo you may be proooni,
lr you think proper
1) W WOODItINI), Sheriff
Sheriff's ()Mee, Dellefonto. iii-lit, 4t
T O THE II EI RS AN I) LF:(I A L
Iteprot/entallyos of Jacob Oramley, de•
ceased Take notice that, by virtue of a Writ
of Partition. Issued out of the Orphan's Court
of Centre County and to me directed, an in
vest will he held at the late residence of
Jacob Grattiley, deceased, In the township of
Mlles, and County of Centre, on 'Tuesday the
24th day of Oetober. A. It 1871, at 10 o'clock A.
IllM. of said . realor the purpose of making par-
lion of th d o a • 'onto of said deceased to
and among hk li• loci legal represontotives,
if the cattle rllll I. oi .11 V/11110111 prejudice to
Or spoiling er th, , v „i n „,
t,ll ep l o.e., the .1 t ,to
“heo, 11111.• 111111 idle i• )1 11 too) L. II• .`II' If
yon think proper.
D W. Vi 1 10Dit
Shoriff's 011leo, Bellefonte. lL
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•—• •
pRINTING IN COLORS A SPE
CIA LITY AT 111 IS OFFICE.
New fidvertisements
PENNSYLVANIA, Centre County,
HS: 1, J. 11. Morrison, Cleric of tho Or
phan'a Court of cold County of Centre, Do
hereby certify, that at an Orphan's Court held
at Bellefonte, the 28; h day of August A. D.
1871, before the Ilonorablea the Judges c f said
Court. On motion rile 41 . 101 grunted upon the
hake and reprementativea ofJohn Perry Di
ens, deceased, to come into the Court on the
fourth Monday of Novembor next, and accept,
or reform to accept, at the vsluatlon and ap
prnisement, or to show 1%000 a by the real es•
Into of said deceased should not tin sold. In
Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of said Court at
Bellefonte, the 2101 day of August, A. D. 1871.
JOAN II MORRISON,
Clerk Orphan's Court,
11, W, WOODRINI,
Sheriff, 111.13-4 t
PENNSYLVANIA, Centre County,
MB I, J. II Morrinon, Clerk of Bt. Or
plian'a Court of maid County of Centro, Do
hereby certify, that at nn Ilrphan'n Court held
at Bellefonte, the 2milt day of A 'twist A. II
1871, heroin the Ilonorahle'the Judge,. of 101141
Court On motion rule wan granted upon the
heirs and representatives of Adam Miller, de
ceased, to coma Into the Court on the fourth
Monday of November next; and accept, or re
fuse to aceept, at Bin valuation and appraise
moot,. 01 to show 1.111150 why the real estate of
1.11111111`01.111114111.110111.111011111 until In 11 , /111-
ninny Whereof, I have hi•relinlo net my hand
and Milted the oral of saint Court at Bellefonte,
the nth day of Augunt A II 1871
.11/lIN II M()ItItISt/N
(ler k phmt's Court.
11 %V WOOIIIIINI7,
Sher lir If :16-4t
A1)N1IN ISTItAT()It'S NOTICE --
1,011,., of inimino•flation an the estate
al liennonin lintkorieh • into of Hornig font,
ship, Contro enmity, IleeelPlell, Ill", bee,
grnnitol to Ilv , walor•lKnsrl rooming nt 111.1..•
lento, Po All pl•r••••ns nolvt•Nol b , t h•• snot
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11. nt UII , I 1 1 / 1 , ing ••Ininis or demand..
is ill n 1 , 4 ,111 111...1 for soitl•••50111. It lion! &l,)
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It, II 51 Aolotitolixtr at,"
rill EA (11 1.:It; EX AMIN ATI( )N::
j_ Ito I.M, not olrently pn•t hull
log hold Os fallow., e 0 r1Inielle)11g at a11 . 011 , 1l
A NI It 1.hI , •II lingo Ihe h•••••• o•Int V aIII
pooled to halo tho t•1n.14 t•rkantzed noel In
14 , 1.1111 ,4 o III 1 •1111.0 11/1 111 . 111 V A llpilelll,l
for s••114•••1• nlll be ro•tnrtol 10 0111•11•1 11,0 ex
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n• ilo• • ••••• •or v I hil p•opor !ward , II
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pen and Ink
NOTHING
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-Mllilwim,llll--day N,•pt 20
tirrgg - Plum Ilnll \K•dnu•day, V•pt
Putter t',•ulrl• Hall Thursday, Sept
Hal -1402k10,1,04 1 , r141.1y, Sop' :Pt
Fergu.ott - Put. I.ruyo, Saturday, Sollt
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not I0,0,••1 1001,9, for
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sINnI4:It
:sIANI'VAcTURINi; (I)MI'AN)
VI 'llll. Wlllll 11'y hl,llt
—Ct•ipititlsied loy the 1,1110, itho p„oplo
Reretre the (ire,, Al 4 o the
ii :i s r
tat, have left xll riNlOl4 far Itehlati thorn
for they ttottl w fall)
One litindrril and Twenty-3(0t%
That
sand, Eight Hundred and Thlrty
three Mach a nes I
being morn than forty thol,atol in tolyaneo
their rale. of tho proyloon vet,. itoi ye •
lortv i1011,1114i t the I.llii . n of ,
all
oilier Company Jro IH7II, it. rho., thi
following Aguren from forum rettirn. of Ott
mica of Licensiott.
TIIESINIiERAIANUFACTURINO COINPANI
Hold over the Florence sowing machine coin.
pony, 110,173 M 111•111110,
HOW on the Wl!cot k uibbs vowing machine
•
oompßoy, 9$ 643 machine,
Hold over the Weed new log olneldne COM
Sollro an ve Y ; l Ll B3 (ir n o7u " r h & in l e tnker sew log machine
company, 711,431 111111111110 M
Hold over 111. , Iltowo rani patio , . 52,677
1100 . 11111.1
Sold cater the Wheeler A W tlsun 111111 l ufaetur
log company, 44 1,25 111111 . /1
all of alt len is mainly ow Ing in the popularity
of what la known as the ''New Family Sewing
Maoltine." which is now fast finding its way
Into every well reguisited household. For
Circulars giving full particular!. of Machines,
their Folding (inses of many varieties of
wood and finish, their Attachments for
numerona kinds of work, which, till recently,
it was thought that delicate fingers alone
could perform. an well as particulars about all
articles ithed by their Machines, 11tiell an
'l'wiat, Linen 'cliread, Spool Cotton, Oil, &0..
Bte . apply loony of their Authorized Agents,
or to
TILESINGEIt MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
468 lIROADWAY, NRW YORK.
Iphin amen Chestnut street.
ZIM M ERMAN JIRO'S et CO., Agentm In
Bellefonta. Pa. 16.27.17
Sales
CHEAP FARMS I FRI HOMES!
ON TON LIMO OP . Till
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
A LAND GRANT Oh' 12,000,000 ACRES
n( the
BEST FARMING AND MINERAL LANDS
IN AMERICA
3,000,000 Heron gi (Moire Farming mid iirazing
Lands oil i ibe lino of limo road, in M..
STATE OF NEDkARRA, IN TII6 GREAT PLATI ILIA;
1=11111121112=
Tlinim limas are In n mlld and heal' by rtlt
mats, and for grain-growing and stook raising
unsurpassed by any in Os United States.
PRICK 4 RAMIE FROM $2 to $lO PER ACRE.
HOM ESTEA for Actual Settlers
2,b00p0 Orem of Oovornment Land between
Omaha and North Platte. open for entry an
HontrAtenda
SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAR
►nro entitled to
FREE HOMESTEAD OF ino ACRES,
wlthln Railroad Ilm ttn, equal to
Id Ft 1 , ;(7 1100 NV( of •4(t.
Send for the new edition of descriptive pam
ph let•, with now inns, mailed free every
where. Addrens I) DAVIS,
Land Conlin t•loner P. It it I'o,
11135 MO 11,14114, Nrn
ASSit; ErS SA LE
Tito undersigned will otter for Pale at
the Omni House, in the borough of Bellefonte
ON 'I Nth DAY OF 1071,
1!111111
lItIIISE AN I) LOT,
~t,,m9 In Co ntral f'lly, enntnining about nnn
nt an 111•,, honnded nn the %.1.14t by the
the Build I.ngln lIIdK. t 1 11/ (Vet.
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1 140.1 t. allny Iwo hundred heed on the Pant by
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fill EA l' 1911)I'ERTY FUR - SA ILE
In the boroopli oft I.eole II P.
ion Curtin I I h •tree,. Irl
the horough lon
oo o r f 4 •VI front,
t2O feel el..ep and ht. n Ilele etreet .181 leer
on wliteh IN erer teal four dwelltogr, No 'Or
a* follow., 1, 4,1, and 4 No I has eight
roome, Po 2 lot. Ilve room., No .t hen four
rootn. No 4 ha. 11,1 i ro ~,,, and ol /ler nevem
curry buildings, ale° two wella and aideket
fet , mound the property. and a bed of good
hrtek 'lily Ilnrk hit• brio,, the prop
erty et, llott It Ic potoll44de kllll%ll that the
(day a dl make brick and all that eau he made
ene he roll without ally trouble at a high
prier., 15 per vent guaranteed on Invenlmer I.
Al i lfit HANDFUIiD,
Onevohi 1101 n.
29em Clearfield,
A VERY DESIRABLE MOWER
TY FOR SALE.
Situated in tire borough or Bellefonte, and
known as lbe "•Itlg !spring" properly, consist
ing of a number of lots, on one of which is
erected an elegant two slot y Chinese Attic
frame bullJlug, entirely new; oleo, R tieW
stable, wash house, and other out buildings.,
tin one other lot a two story and banement
frame plastered hints°. The ground,. to those
houses are beautifully laid out end planted
with (toll trees of nutneroux kinds, fancy
' , bath, trees and °hole , ' ahrubbery, grape
vines, and flowers Unit other lot 20 by 90 feet,
below tho Rig Spring, on which In erected a
fine spring house with spring enelosed
inn for it trout pond of the first quality Ale°,
four choice building lots This propertAl is
fur sale and will be sold low and nn reason
able terms Apply to
RANKIN & IRWIN or JO/IN TODD.
15.40 If Bellefonte, Pa.
L OTS FOR SA LE.
The eilharriber oilers at private r le
FORTY-TWO LOTS,
Immediately adjoining the borough of Belle
fonte, In what Is termed as Colesrille.
Pleasantly situated
Pure water on all of them.
The best of soli.
Low Taxes, and warranted
There In a splendid water power np on thin
property, and magnificent sites for tnanufac
ories. J4)111N
14-21-arn.
Democratic Watchman.
B ILL -HEADS,
LETTER-lIEADS,
ENVELOPES
Luery buslneng man nhnuld have a printed
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printed on Ms Envelode
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AND \4IIY,
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et the smsllent price and in the hest slyle,nre
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between Charles A. Ardell and Edward M.
Hturdevant, under the firm of Ardell k Stun
decant, was dissolved on the 20th day of Aug.
INTL by mutual consent. All debts due to the
sold partnership are to he paid to the said
Edward M. littirdevant, And all demand. on
the same to be presented to him ror payment.
The Mod not a will bo rentletted by the said
Edward M. Sturdevani.
CHARLES A A lIDELL,^
E. M. STUHDEVANT.
16 :143t
Dattohy a Co
WANTEP.—AGE/ML—(s2o per
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SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Has the un
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FOR COUGHS, COLDS, & HOARSE-
BM
These Tablets present the Acid In emiildna.
lion with other efficient remedies, In n popu
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linarnenenn and Illeerntlon of the Throat are
Immediately relieved, and statementa are eon
ntantly being sent to the proprietor for relief In
canes of Throat dittlettitien of yearn standing.
lITION—Don't he deeeived by WI Tilden!'
knit:Mona (tot only Wells' Carboile 'lrablete.
fries' 5 eta per Boa .1011 N Q K ELIA tlltl, IR
Platt St , N Y., Solo Agent for the Send
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JURUBEBAI-
is a Routh Irneriea plant that ha. been
tuned for many yearn by the mein, al facility
of those etiontien with wonderful efficacy, and
is a su re and perfect remedy for all dineaxen
of the Liver and Spiel'll, ED I orgement or
tohntroction of 1nt...0h0,. Urinary, Uterine, or
Abdominal organs, Poverty or a aunt of Blood,
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of the Liver, liromty, Ringgl.h Ciretilat Inn of
the Blood. A tIN"OIiPI.P, Tiontorn, inandiee,
Scrofula, livniumnia, Aloe and Feel, or their
Concomitant'
Mt WELLS' EX'rltAcT .11 1 1:111E1IA,
la a most perfeet alterative, and Iv offered to
the public on it g7nat invigorator and retnedy
for all iffiptitillg, 01'010 blood, or for organic
Weld( neon with their attendant evila For the
foregoing complainut
Dit. F:XTILACT (IF JUI{I'IIEIIA
la confidently reeommended to every family
as a luittmettold remedy wine]) should be freely
taken In all derangement/. of the myvient.
It in NOT A I'llYSIC—It is NOT what I■
popularly called /littera, nor la It Intended as
such, b u t la eimply a powerful alterative giv
ing health, vigor and tone to all tin vital
force., and animaten and fortine“ all weak
and lymphatic temperaments.
.I 4 )111'i Q. KEI,I oGG, Platt Street, New York.
Sole Agent for the United Slate. Price one
dolinr per bottle Send for Circular 16-3.54%,
9 .500 retniled by one. IVnnted,
alien t• picture. eve-vw here.
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hoz,.., Pare Stationery
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A I; ENTs wANTED
F.X me TERMS!
Beek openly have leng Wlllll,l n 114 , 1e11y In
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from DI to 40 ev ies per day and It le faddish-
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Twelve Years among the Wild Indiang of the
MEI
The remarkable adventures of the famous
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WRINGER!
Nothing, except the Sewing Machine has
over heel) invented which so much relievers
tho labors of the household as the Wringer.
But It,, usefulness does not end here. The
cooing of clothing is of much greater impor
tance. it is often remarked that article's or
tine texture last twice as long when wrung in
Ft Wringer en when wrung by hand. The
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The rolls are allowed to separate freely at
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aro prepared to endorse the Novelty as unaur
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of the several wringers previously tried.—
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