The Potter journal and news item. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1872-1874, August 20, 1873, Image 4

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    IMPROVISATIONS.
Though tlie constant love I share,
Yet its gift is rarer;
In my youth I thought thee fair;
Thou art older and fairer.
Full of more than young delight
Now day and night are;
For the presence, then so bright,
Is closer, brighter.
In the haste of youth we miss
Its best of blisses:
Sweeter than the stolen kiss
Arc the granted kisses.
Dearer than the words that hide
The love abiding
Are the words that fondly chide
When love needs chiding.
Higher than the perfect song
For which love longeth
Is the tender fear of wrong
That never wrongeth.
She whom youfh alone makes dear
May a while seem nearer;
Thou art mine so many a year,
The older, the dearer.
—Harper's Magazine.
A Sail Case.—A very touching case of
mental alienation in a charming young
lady is described by a careful observer.
Not long ago her mother found her in
her room energetically darning stock
ings, and soon she appeared in the kitch
en and assisted that wondering dame in
making and baking bread and pastry.
Alarmed by these fearful signs of intel
lectual disorder, her fond parents imme
diately sent for a skillful physician who
watched her through a keyhole while
she sewed buttons on her father's gar
ments and mended those of her little
brother. Much affected the venerable
man remarked that never, during a med
ical practice of twenty-five years, had lie
known any young person to manifest
such symptoms as these. The most
heart-rending phase of all, however,
was shown the other day when her kind
father, with a faint hope of rousing her
from her sad state, gave her S2OO and
told her to buy a new dress. Alas! 'twas
useless. She instantly observed that she
didn't need a new dress and if he would
let her keep S2-5 to pay a poor widow's
rent she would much rather he would
take the rest of the money for himself.
For a few moments that grief-stricken
old gentleman gazed upon his helpless
child, then hiding his face, muttered be
tween his sobs, "Her mind is gone! her
mind is gone!"
A MISTAKEN IDEA. —IT is singular
to what an extent people believe happi
ness depends on not being obliged to
work. Girls are considered well mar
ried if their husbands are wealthy; and
boys are considered provided for if
enough can be left them for support
and enough surplus to play business
with. Bosh! Honest, hearty, content
ed labor is the only source of happiness,
as well us the guaranty of life. The
gloom of misanthropy is not only the
great destroyer of happiness we might
have, hut it tends to destroy life itself.
Idleness and luxury induce permanent
decay much faster than many trades do
which are regarded as most exhaustive
to longevity. Labor in general, instead
of shortening the term of life, actually
increases it.
A bore —the man who jiersists in talk
ing about himself when you wish to
talk about yourself.
A .New York paper says the up-town
cat neighborhoods are thick with boots
and "shoos!''
A Vegetable of Prey.—Writing to the
Minneapolis Tribune, a tourist describes
the acquisition of that wonder of the
vegi table world, the Dtoncoa Jftutpula,
or Venus 1 ily-trap. It was only a dried
siK'cinien, for the plant is a native of
but a single locality on the face of the
globe: the low, sandy savannas near
Wilmington, X. (_'. It belongs to the
small but remarkable elass of plants
which have the habit of feeding upon
animals. In short, it is that phenome
non in nature: a carniverous vegetable,
which will not thrive unless nurtured
upon meat diet. The peculiar ingenuity
of the contrivance by which it captures
its prey is a distinguishing character
istic of this species. Each leaf is tipped
with an appendage shaped like the open
covers of a book with the comers round
< d and the edges fringed with stiff bris
tles. This proves a deadly t rap to every
insect that alights on it, for instantly,
011 feeling the irritation, it shuts togeth
er as if by a spring along the midrib,
and, interlacing the bristles, holds the
luckless victim until his struggles and
life cease together. Hut this trick of tly
catching is not practiced for wanton
ness merely. Strangest part of all the
proceeding, as soon as the insect is in
closed in this living prison, from nume
rous minute glands immersed in the
texture of the walls, the saliva-like li
quid, a sort of gastric juice, is given out
that moistens and dissolves all its soft
parts, which are then taken into the sys
tem of the plant by absorption. When
the nutritive portions of the insect have
thus been consumed, the trap slowly un
closes and is ready for another action.
This process is repeated with rapidity
but once or twice, for, as in all cases'
where plants have the capacity of mo- 1
tion, the sinews of the leaf grow stiff!
with age, it loses its sensibilities and
gradually decays.
A waggish journalist, who is often
merry ove.i his personal plainness, tells
this story of himself: "I went once to '
a drug store for a dost? of morphine for I
a sick friend. The night clerk objected ;
to giving it to me without a preserip-'
tion, fearing I was going to kill myself. '
T'shaw! said I, k do I lwk like a man I
who would destroy himself?' Gazing
steadily at me, he replied: T don't!
1 now. s. i nis to me, if I looked like
v-u, I should be greatly tempted to killi
myself.!
1 ELDRIDGE BROTHERS,
SPECIAL AGENTS FOK
WOODWARD & BROWN,
WEBER, MATHUSHEK, and
CHICKERING
IP I A IT O S ,
ALSO,
George Wood's Celebrated Organs.
PILLAR'S NEW MASONIC IIALL BUILDING,
(.Year Howell House,)
WELLS VALUE, N. Y.
Dealers in all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN
DISE, SHEET MUSIC, Ac.
TUNING ami REPAIRING PIANOS A SPECIALTY.
We Invite the Public to examine and criticise the
WOODWAKD A BROWN Pianos, and GEO. WOODS'
Organs. 2446-tf
11. D. TREAD WELL,
—OF—
Weilsvilfe, fa. Y.,
Has Just returned from New York with a large
stock of
Scots and Shoes,
%
LEATHER & SHOE FINDINGS,
LOOK AT THE PRICES!
WOMEN'S SLIPPERS from soc. to 81.73
" LEATHER LACE BOOTS 90e. " 1.75
•' MOROCCO " " gl.oo " 1.25
MEN'S THICK BOOTS 2.30 " i.oo
" KIP " 2.75 " 4.50
Small Nboes, from 30cents"upwards.
Sole Leather, so rial 31 cents per pound.
Stioe Findings of ail kinds, verycheap.
Rememtier the place,—directly opposite the
Howell House.
11. 11. TKIIADWELI,,
AGENT.
Singer, (Jrover & Baker, leather and
common Needles, Thread and Oil kept
constantly on hand.
A. M. Roynolds, A<jc,it.
J. GLASE & SON,
Carpenters & Joiners,
Coudersport, Penn'a,
CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BUILDING—
and material, furnished.
DOORS, BLINDS and SASH kept constantly o:i
hand or manufactured to order.
CASH paid for PINE LUMBER.
J. GLASE k SON.
The SINGER is the best machine for
all work. According to sworn returns
there were over 4 ">,<>oo more sold last
year than any other kind made.
A. M. Reynolds. Agent.
PHOTOGRAPHS !
HAVING arranged my Light so as to obtain all
those One
CJrndatioiiH ol" Sliade
so essential to a BEAITIFCL PHOTOGKAPII, I re
pectfully solicit your patronage.
I make all the leading styles of
Photographs and Ferreotypes, j
from a CARD PICTTRS to a LIFE-SIZE PORTRAIT
—finished in
INDIA I TST XT „
WATER COLORS or OIL
COPYING of OLD PICTCKES made a special
A large Stock of
Walnut, gcsnrootl and OMU j
Picture Frames
Square and Oval,
|
OS HAITI) AND FOR SALE. 1
All work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
IY!. T. LYNDE
Photograph Gallery,
SECOND STREET East of MAIN,
(Dike's Building,)
COUDERSPORT, PA.
1
' ENOCH MORGLAYN'S
SAPO L ! O
is a substitute for Soap for all Household
purposes except washing clothes.
SAPO L S O
for cleaning your House will save the
I labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial.
SAPO L I O
I for Windows is better than \\ lilting or
i Water. No removing curtains or car
, pct *- _
SAPO L I O
cleans Paint and Wood, in fact the en
tire house better than Soap. No slopping.
Saves labor. You can't aiford to be with
out it.
SAPO L I O
for scouring Knives is better and elean
j er than Bath Brick. not scratch.
SAPO L ! O
is better than Soap and Sand for polish
ing Tinware. Brightens without scratch
tag.
SAPO L I O
polishes Brass and Copper utensils bet
ter than Acid or Oil and Kotten Stone.
SAPO L I O
for Washing Dishes and Glassware is in
valuable. Cheaper than Soap.
SAPO L S O
removes Stains from Marble Mantels,
Tallies and Statuary, from Hard-finished
Walls, and from China and Porcelain.
SAPO L I O
removes Stains and Grease from Car
pets and other woven fabrics.
j Thcrp ii 110 onearlirle Known that will
| do so many Kinds nf work and do it as
' well its well as hapolio. Try it.
HAND 8 A P OLIO
a new and wonderfully effective
Toilet Soap, having no equal in this
country or abroad.
HAND S A P 0 L I 0
as an article for the Bath "reaches
the foundation" of all dirt, opens the
pores and gives a healthy action and
brilliant tint to the skin.
HAND S A P 0 L I 0
Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin, In
stantly removing any stain or blem
ish from both hands and face.
| HAND S A P O L I 0
is without a rival in the world for
curing or preventing roughness and
chapping of either hands or face.
HAND S A P 0 L I 0
removes Tar, Pilch, Iron or Ink
Stains a Grease; for workers in Ma
chine shops, mines. Ac, isirvalnable.
For making the Skin tvhite and soft
and giving It a "bloom of beauty," it
Is unsurpassed by any Cosmetic
known.
HAND fS A P O Li I 0
costs 10"to 15 cents per cake and
everybody should have It. \ou will
like it.
Don't fail to try these Goods.
' liny if ef your merchant If He hits It or
will procure it for you. !t not, write
j lor our Pamphlet."Ail about Ko polio,"
; and it u ill be mailed free.
ENOCH MOKGAN'S SSONFTS.
20 Park Place, N. Y.
244Ga2G-eow
Before* purchasing elsewhere call ami
examine the SING Bit MAC 11 IN E.
A. 31. Reynolds, Aycnt,
ojice in oimstcd mock, CoucLersport, Pa.
OYSTERS.
A. H. PEiRCE,
Wholesale and Relail
OYSTER DEALER,!
j
COUDERSPORT, PA.
j Oysters by the Can. '.mart. Gallon. Hundred and
Thousand received daily.
' Families, Parties and Festivals supplied on short
notice.
The Trade furnished at reasonable rates.
! Give me a trial and I can suit you.
|
24-221 A. H. FEIRICE. i
Old Sewing Machines of any make
repaired in a workmanlike manner.
A. M. REYNOLDS, Aycnt.
\ UTICA
STEAM EIGINE
CO.
(Formerly WOOD A M ANN.)
STATIONARY & PORTA3LE
STEAM ENGINES.
The Rest ami Must Complete Assortment
in the Market.
These Engines have always maintained theverv
highest standard of excellence. We make the
manufacture of Engines, Boilers A Saw Mills a spe
cialty. We have the large st \ most complete works
of the kind in the country, with machinery aped-
We keep constantly in process large numbers of
Engines, which we furnish at the very lowest
prices and on the shortest notice. We build Kn
gin.-s specially adapted to Mines, Saw-tnills. Grist
mills, Tanneries, Cotton-gins, Threshers and all
classes of manufacturing.
We are now building the celebrated I.ane Circu
lar Saw-mill the best and most complete saw-mill
ever invented.
We make the manufacture of saw-ndll outfits a
special feature of our business and can furnish
complete on the shortest notice.
Our aim In all cases Is to furnish the best ma
chinery in the market and work absolutely une- I
quailed for beauty of design, economy A- strength.
Send for Circular Rnd ITloe List.
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
a4~ttr*gp I TIC A. V. V.
D. B. NEEFE,
CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKER,
Cur. EAST and WORCESTER Sis.,
Coudersport, I 3 iv.,
will carry on the following branches of business
Wagon Shop.
There will be made to order and kept on hand all
kinds of Lumber Wagons, with Bodies, Wliif
llctrees, Neck-yokes and Steel Spring Seats;
Platform and End-Elliptic Spring Wagons; |
Side, or Concord, Elliptic Spring Top and Open :
Buggies; Sulkies; One-horse Wagons.
Ox and Horse Carts, Sleighs and Cutters will be
made to order on short notice.
Repairing of all kinds of old work done with neat
ness and durability.
I j
I |
;! IJLACIESMITII SIIOP.
! !
i Horse ami Ox Shoeing; Ironing of all kinds of
I ; Wagons, Sleighs and Cutters. Picks, Clevises, (
. Chains, Hooks, Drag-teeth, Hinges, Bolts for j
Carriager, Plows, etc., and repairing of all j
1 kintls of Mill Irons and Fanning implements.!
I
PAINT SHOP.
1 Tainting of all kinds of new Wagons, Carriage?,
Sleighs and Cutters, and special attention
paid to the cleaning and painting of old work.
Sign and Ornamental Tainting done to order with
neatness and dispatch.
*
(Trimming JftQp.
j All kinds of Carriage, Stage and Coach Tops,
j Cushions, Falls, Dashes, Lazy-Backs, Shaft
j Trimming, and all work in the line of Trim
j wing done in good Style.
1 Notice Is given that I have changed my place of
business from Brookland, Pa., to this place
and have built a new Factory—3o xl 2 ft., —in j
which the four brahclies of business will be
carried on, ami will be pleased to receive the
custom of my old patrons.
The best of Lumber, Iron and Trimming Material
that can be procured will be used on the
work.
Orders by mall will be promptly attended to.
I). C. NEEFE.
2125-°
R. H. GOODSELL,
Cdrpcntd' and Joiner,
!
SOUTH SIDE of tho RIVER.,
(above EAST Sired,)
Coudersport, Pti.
CONTRACTS taken and materials furnishedfor
all kinds of BUILDING
PLANING and MATCHING done.— MOULDING of all
descriptions.
SASH, BLINDS and DOORS on hand or manu
factured to order.
CANi II paid for Pine Lumber.
Your patronage is solicited.
Si. 11. GOODSELL.
L. 3. COLE & SON.
PROPRIETOKS OP TUB
Blacksmith and Wagon-snap,
Soicni Street, (between Main & West,)
—yorth Side.—
COUDERSPORT, PA.
WAGOy .
r
CARRIAGES a
SLEIGHS of rill ile-tcriptl'Ytu
manufactured to suit customers ami warranto*.
Repairing; always attended to promptly.
Competent and experienced inaa
ploy in both shops to attend to the calls of cus
tomers.
Charges reasonable for cash or ready a .
'-•123 L,. B. COLE & SO
M. H. B!RC£,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
?2TTNTRCID JSIJARUFA,
OIL CLOTHS, ETO,,
Xo. 310 Main Si.,
2434 iy BUFFALO, N, Y.
"asnon sp|] IJMUJ
paskipuud spooS uo Sl3i sSvmw uro sjdutoj&uo
upntuq snomcj Apßnbo
jaqjo sn ipi.yy SB 'orovaor • vyMH.) aK.IIKHiI.I.i
IIUBJJI i>oJt:jq.llß.> A'USllf .Hit JO bJ3JtII.>BJIIUBJV
"A .V 'OUAelcTlil
•JOOJIS IJtto.i OFI V I*
'*CO V Slfk'VGY *li&
EASSETTS LIVERY
Corner MARKET and HUNTER Streets,;
(SO I' Til SID Eof the El I 'Eli.)
I
I WOULD respectfully invite the attention ot tho j
public to my
LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT 3 ,
with the assurance that I can meet every a
liiauil for a lirst-class turnout.
Having purchased the Livery of Antes Yr
have the only Establishment of the kind in'thl :
section. j
J. M. EASSETT.
132- tf
John V. Brown,
PROPRIETOR OF
LINE OF STAGES j
BETWFEN
Couclersport & Wellsville
(Ha OS TIM TO. PA.)
Persons going to OSWATO by stage, and desiriu*
to return same day, w ill be accommodated
at stage rates.
Passengers wishing to reach any of the neighbor
ing towns will be convoyed by Livery at
reasonable rates
A good Livery rig kept constantly ORT hand or I
passengers by the stage.
OSWAYO HOUSE.
(JOHN V. BROWN, Propr.,
OSV.'AY O, I A .
114-tf
Edward Forster,
DEALER IN
Groceries & Provisions,
MAIN STREET above SECOND,
COUDERSPORT, PA.
j
A FULL SUPPLY OF
FLOUR, SUCXALT,
SPICES, SYRUP,
CHEES ,
HAM, FISH,
TOBACCO, SNUFF.
&c., &c.,
KEPT CONSTANTLY ON IIAND. j
A specialty made
Teas and Cotiees,
of which I have the
Larijest anil Best
I
Stock in town.
All Goods sold CHEAP for CASH only.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewher .
EDW ARD FOItNTER
I
ZPL-A-UsT
AND
! ORNAMENTAL
I
,5 OH SMTTRVTSXC;
I I
PROMPTLY EXECUTED
AT TIIK
OFFICE OF TIIE
JOURNAL AND NEWS ITEM.
New SINGER Sewing Machines ex
changed for ones of any kind or make,
by A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent.
THE
"SHYER TOJTGUE"
For PARLOR,
CHURCH
and SCHOOL.
MANUFACTV RED BY
E. P. NEEDHAM I SON.!
ESTABLISHED IN 1546.
Nos. 143, 145 and 147 East 22d St.,
New York.
| Kespot l ibio parties applying for AY sIN see- !
, TIONS still misapplied will receive prompt atten-1.
I tion and Uneral imlu, '-nts. Parties r< -doing at .
! A iJi: 'air ■ from our AUTHORIZED AGENTS I I;I v onl.-r
| from our factory. BOWL for AN Illustrated price |
FRENCH'S NEW HOTEL.
j COR. CORTLANDT & NEW CHURCH STS., N. Y. ■
CN THE European Plan.
RICUAWD ]'. K: :: VRR. s ,n < f the L.tte Co' Rich- '
j an! French, 'IF Free.. H'. Hotel, I A taken T'ii II -
: tel, newly fittel up ami entirely renovated the
I same. Centrally located In the business ran of
I the city. Laities' and GetiUeiuens' DINING l< out -
Attached. la 4 j
AGENTS WANTED.
I IN everr eonnt\ of •a< H STATE. fora new Nation- ■
IA! nook." (TILK LIVE.- AM) PORTKAIJS .I-' i
I TIIK PR KM'!•:> .< with FA-' simile EOPV of tie*
J Declaration of indegcu L.M E, THE Gnnstitation of
I the L'nlte.| STALES at i \.MI I NITON'S Farewell Ad
j dress, with LE fine steel plate.. FOR Circular,- ari L
! Terms AD less .Ldiuson Wilson .V Co., 27 LIT .'K-
I ham St., New York. 1;U j
The very best plan
BV which yon ean ot.tain I. if" Insurance IS th"
Low Premium, Ail Cash, stock I'lan, It funds! :ES '
the largest uiuout.; OF ii.. UT.I WE for A given sum I
of money. The coutract is plain and deliuite, i
without complieati.Nl, mystery or uncertainty.)
The policy IS always worth its face, the premium ]
never increases. It is the most satisfactory and , -
economical plan for the insurant. THE TK IT EL- !
MIS ISSFKAXCK COMPANY*, ot Hartford, Conn., ! |
grants Life Insurance upon this excellent plan, i
lis security is unquestioned. Apply to any Agent I ,
or send for Circular. sur f J
Agents wantec for tne New Book.
Epidemic & Contagious Diseases -
with the newest and U -t tr .eui.-T T for all eases. J
; The O,D'. thorough work of the MART in the worid.
'DUO! RET Smallpox, Yellow Fever, Cho
lera,l .AMU;;-' •>" - NO FMfitlLY SftFE
WITR.OUT IT, and ail tmy it. Has M rhroman ;!- ,
lustrations. ' The biggest chance of THE season ■. J
J for agents. A Mr- - li. K UOODSL'EKII & CO., : •
J .;7 Park Row, New York. 4r4
GOOD AGRXRAWAKTED FOB
! LVKKSKOUWS MI X SMIVSH AN .
1.1 < . \V. GI T: * SON, M. I. Sells rapidly. One agent
sold 100 in one week. Apply AT once to XL N. MO
KINNEY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. R-I
TTTOR SALE. —A large IWI; of Timber and Iron 1
! JJ Ore Lands In Middle PI r - ivania; estluiat- ■ '
I to cut IPI, TIL*),OOU feet of ..mind wiiiteoak, white AN I
j yellow pine ami hemlock, BA and near fioatieg •
, -dreams with steam -aw-N . . ooiu, I LE., on the
; Susquehanna. AJ ply to I*. U . SiiEAFER. !'■ TTS
! vilic, Pa. HOR4 ,
ADORN Yoar HOBlMvitl newChromol
; I lie pair sent for fifty cents. A large discount to I
I Agents. Address W. F. CARPENTER, Foxb RE.
j Mass. 60R4 j
0" /F| run WEEK II CASII to Agents. Every-11
j tiling furnished auil exjienses paid.
£U'4 A. COULTER 4 CO., ( harlotto, Mich. 1
i The La Croix Medical Dispensary,
KSTARLILHI L> IN ls.-?7, | a
1 is the oldest W most succe-.-ful insi'tution in this
' eountr; I • r T':■ - treatmeut of Chronic and * •xttgi '
DISEASES For terms of treatment •■all, oi ADDRESS ,
)IV mail, with state:! T tit of ■ E ', s. H. I.UN:-DON, ..
I 1.-4 ii' Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 1 ;
IA GREAT Or FER!'
will dispose of 100 PIANOS A ORGANS of Unit- |
classnntk(rs, in, 'tiding W ATERS', a! extremely 1
low pries for cash, or part cash, and balance in J
small monthly payments. New 7-Oetavo lirst- ■ <
class PIANOS, nil modern improvements, for | L
$27.', I ASH. organs $.V>, $75. DoFHI.K IFKKD , f
ORGANS, $100; 4 STOP, $110; s_sTOP,F 120, ami ' -
upwards.
WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS
are the most beautiful and perfect in tone ever |
made. The CONCERTO S TOP Is the best ever j 1
placed in any Organ. It Is produced by a third j
set of reeds peculiar!) voiced, the EFFECT of •)
which is MOST CHARMING and SOUL-STIR
RING, While its IMITATION of the HUMAN I'
VOICE Is SUPERB. Verms liberal. lutsnu I
TED CATALOGUE MAILED for one stamp. A liberal '
discount to Ministers, Churches, Sunday-Schoola,
Lodges, etc. AtiEVTS IVAM'EI). 47r4
WANTED.
General and Local Agents, for the Bartram ! <
Sewing Machine, inwde at Danburv, Conn. The! !
stillest, fastest and easiest Lock-stitch, straight .
NEEDLE Machine in the market. We give better i I
terms than any other company. : I
Address John A. Genl Agent
4"r4 Clan IM ry . 4'OIM. !
WALLACE V COMPANY'S
CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE ;
No boiling necessary. A cup of delicious Choco
late made with it In two minutes. No waste.
Packed in pound jats. Vanilla or plain, one doz.
In box. I'nequaled as a confection for lunch,
spread on crackers, with a glass of milk at hand ,
to drink. For making Soda Water Svrup or fla
voring Ice Cream it is superior to any Chocolate !
made; and for Chocolate Cake, nothing else will
be used where this has been tried. For sale LO
J. T. WARREN A CO., Cincinnati, O. 47r4
Write fora Price List to J. II .iOIIXSTOY,
Great Western Gun Works,
No. 179 SMITHFIBCD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. I
Breech-loading shot-guns, S4U to SNOO. Double
Shot-guns $S to slfW. Single Guns $7. to S2O lfitles
$- to $7.1. pi'volvers sstos27>. Pistolsfl tosS. DUN
Material, Fishing Tackle. Large discount to deal
! ers or clubs. Army guns, Revolvers, etc., bought
or traded for. Goods sent by Express C. O. I>. to
be examined before paid for. 4R4
"WORKNIFV Class FEMALE, SG<)A
OlKllljrt iai>b w ,... k guaranteed. Re
spectable employment at home, day or evening •
no capital required; full instructions'and valuab ••
package of goods sent free bv mail. Address with
6 cent return stamp, St. YOUNG ,v CO.
, 47R< H3 GrecnwioU St., N. y
{ ir. T. >l. M,., r , (s , s
DYSPEPSIA CU::;-; I
! Dr. 81 u I
i plk'DL Constipation, v . I
I ach, water B I
thlrty-Uve yea, soever failing". 1 I
! stiuate cases, sold t, v ,j rUj J .. ,r *
-
'
[ on application. ' * * r ' uu-, ,1
$3,000 fbr 2C ;•
1 mT * m Railway p.,
Assurance to., of Hartfoj
' for sale at railroad .stations w ■
j Ticket. "
WYCMIfiC SEMINAR,
COMMERCIAL COI.IL',
Oneof the largest Boanling s .
In the UnPed Stat.... six
lary taeti. s, i 'omm, vial c. .... ,
giaphing. Terms low. fail n
iier 3rd. Send for t 'atal. ■
LAND, A.M., or L. L.si'l. V.i i
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| Principal. ' "
. Columbia Classical Int^.
A Boarding School f.-r Young M.
, Gir uiai's address REV. li. s. ,\: : • i
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By all who will work for us. If en
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liHllng the Medicine thus obtain,• |-
discovered a most wonderful reii,
cure for Asthma arid it- kindred u ..J
ranted to relieve the.sev, rest | an
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ie. It i iires Liver Complaint, Ghr
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Excessive Eating or Drinking, it ■ .
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out it. For sale by all Druggi.-ts.
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of the power of water ovr diseases, ; . |
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The Science of a New Li
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47r4 139 Kightl, v *.. Ne V '
12,000.000 ACRES
CHEAP FA I! M v .
The Cheapest Land in M:: 1.-i -j
Union Pacific Pail read L
In tho Great Platte Vallep
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N, for saie in i,., t. oi 1.,,;, a • •:
on five ami ten year." credit at six I
advance interest required.
Mild and healthful climate, fei '
dance of good water.
i ME BEST MARKET P
Mining regions of Wyom
N , ; a lieing supj'Ued i v tie '
Valley.
Soldiers entitled to a Homester'
160 Acres.
THE BTST LOCATIONS FOR COLOMES
FREE HOMES FOR ALL. M, '-
eh, i-'c Government land-, [s nf.
Homestead law, near tin- Gre;, 1 It. • ;
Rood markets and all tlie eniiveiut'i, - "
settled country.
Free pa.-. sto pur,-lias, r< ~f L 1J j
Sectional Maps showing tie ' . .., -
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mailed free everyw here. Address
O. K. P A VP.
43r4 Land Oomr. V. P. Ii- •- (,,,ai '
CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE NEAR CH!l ;;
lI7HY GO TO KANSAS OR M
\? yon can buy as tine faniiiiu,'
sun ever shone on, improved n i
from s2r) to f4u an a- re, ra: gins' tr- ' ;
acres, within from 3(f to sj miles ft >
one of the finest dairying . uuufr: - : .
Five railroads now running thr< ,
and 4 or A more being oiistru i ". •' ..,1
good improved farms for sale , l'" ; *P- \
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41j4 Crown Point, Lake 0"
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Manufacturers of Fine and 1 j
ami superior In stylo and .fam v
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mountains. . fl
Photographs and Pie e I
or when In the city don't forge'
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