The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 16, 1873, Image 4

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    THE DEMOCRAT
PtPB ' LWOW EVERT WEDSZSDAY MORNING AT
MOtrialiMi t 81:11KOZILLNN. A CO., PA., nr
E. B. HAWLEY & CO.
A; jd pot annum Inakdraoce. or pin) at tho end of year
ILkTRS OF ADVERTISING
(Three.fourths Inch of space, or less, anise • square.)
Ono +vinare, 3 weeks or less, $1.00; 1 month
$l./1; 3 months P. 50; 6 months $4.50 ; 1 year,
$9.011 Quarterly, half-yearly and yearly silver
ILsemsats inserted at a 'liberal reduction on tile
*trove rates. When sent without any length of
thus specified for publication they will be con
tinued until ordered out and charged according.
Anditor's Notices, $1.50: Executor's and Ad
ministrators' Notices., t 3.00. All`communica
tions of limited.or individual intermit, 10 crnts
plr line. Obituary Notices, 10 cents pet line.—
akrrin„ge and Death Notices free.
imitated neatly and promptly and at fair prices.
Deeds, Mortgages, Notes, Susticoe, Coasts
tiles' School and other blanks for sale.
pirictilancotto.
The Lightning Rod Man
_o_
He called in all his radiant beauty and
inimitable cheek. Unfortunately we
were in a healthy condition. and he was
not denied admittance. We knea at once
that he was the lightning rod man— and
we groaned is anticjpation of the coming
affliction. "The editor?" he asked, with
bow.
"No, the editor has just gone out to kill
a life insurance man."
"Well, I can explain the matter to you.
Being a man of literary attainments, you
undoubtedly take an interest in science.
which in a few years has cocer.•d the
earth with railroads and telegraphs,whu•h
has filled the rivers with the steamboais,
at:ollie sea with floating palaces, which
has found moans to defy the lightning
of the heavons."
"We take not the slightest interest in
science. We' regard Robert Fulton as an
impostor, Stephenson as a nuisance.
Morse as an unmitigated ruffian, and
think that Bettie Min Franklin should
have been tied to the tail of his own ki,e
and sent on a voyage of discovery among
the thunderbolts. He it was who in
vented lightning rod men, the vilest
wretches that encumber the earth. A
law should be at once passed giving every
man in the community the right to kill
any lightning rod man on sight, or nail
him to the chimney, and stick a light
ning rod down his thrdat,so that the first
sportive thunderbolt that should come
that way should annihilate him."
We were getting angry, but we are
- mild spoken in our anger. lie Low
planted himself in a chair, as serene and
calm as though we had been calling him
a benefactor to the human race.
"You don't understand this lighin . ng
Sod—it is the most recent invention,. nu
:like anything ever before produced. It
will 'yet take rank with such inventions
as printing, the steam engine and the
telegraph.° The world with yet revere the
inventor as a benefactor second to no one
man who has over lived. The lightning
rod is for protecting the person, not
dwelling. It is a composition of Indian
rubber, iron, and a chemical known only
to the inventor.
.It is to be wound around
the body, and run from the crown of the
hat to the boot heel. Lightening will
have no power to harm the man.who
wears it. The rod is also a protection
against violence. A man in Nevada wore
one of them. In a drunken row he was
shot at seventeen times without being in
jured, a hatchet exploded and killed the
man in whose hands it was when ha at ,
tempted to strike the man who wore the
charmed lightning rod—that is the
name it bears. The man who uses the
charmed lightening, rod cannot die by
violence—it is doubtful, indeed, if he will
ever die, as no person who has purchased
one has vet died."
lie would have continued, but we in
terrupted him with, "ion wear one of
them ?"
4. wouldn't be without one of them
for OM untold; would sooner be With
out food or sleep."
"And would it be impossible to hurt
you while yon wear it
"As impossible as it wotild be fur a fly
to eat up the Rocky Mountains."
"Will you wait for us a few minutes,
while we give some necessary -direc
tions?"
"Certainly," was his instant reply. "My
entire afternoon is at your service.'
We went out and collected all the men
employed in the building and told them
the circumstances, and each man armed
himself at once. None of them had ev
er killed a man, and each was anxious to
enjoy the luxury of trying to do so. We
got a neighbor who owns a Russian blood
hound as tug as a Shetland pony. to bring
him into the building. We teen march
ed double file into the editorial rooms.—
The man with the dig led the way. The
noise caused the 14:htning rod man to
turn his head. Ile gave one hum! and
fled through the back door. followed by a
volley of shot and the Russmn .
hound. We fulloued them up Fraiddin
street and across the Park to Broadway.
There we stopped. But the bloodhound
did not return for two days, and there
was u fiendish glare in his eves as though
he had been enjoyiug himself in his sav
age way. We much fear that the 1. R.
M. has been digested e-e this. The fate
of this wretched man should be a lesson
to all agents who think of invading the
sacred precinta of our sanctum, or who
try to impose upn the credulity o the
editor.
Elow - IT IS DI/IsTll.—The man who an
a wereil an advertisement to the following
effect says his curiosity is autistied now :
"If you would like to know how to
make home happy send a postage stamp
and 25 cents to P. 0. butt Ne.—,Cin-
On natl."
He did send the necessary cash, and
soon received the auswer ;
if you are as big a foul as we think you
lutist be for giving us your money, you
can make home nappy by tearing it und
ping svett yourself.
.yet this man is not happy.
/4vEZAT young lady says 4'4 all n
ximfalta about her not taking an inter.
eitit'married gentlemen, for the doer—
in those whooo wises are dead.
,firtnafl4jresi e.
Suggestions About Fencing
—o—
Where it is needful to have permanent
fences, as on lines, along lanes, and
around buildings, make thcmof durable
materials. A common board fence, es
pecially if it run north and south, is not
very desirable; neither is a cobble stone
wall, as usually made. A worm fence of
sound chestnut or cedar rails and stake,
provided the rails are of good size, will
last from seventy-five to a hundred years.
For a permanent, durable, strong fence,
the worm rail fence of the best timber is
really the best we can make, unless good
stone are procured. We shall get through
fencing with boards one of these days,
when the price of lumber rises to the
sum which the ratio of its increase for
the last twenty years indicates will be its
value twenty years hence. Chestnut for
fencing can be grown as readily and
cheaply as any timber, and a very few
acres devoted to this culture would in
twenty years furnish material enough to
fence a hundred and fifty acre farm. I
knew a farmer in the central part of this
State who started a magnificent chestnut
forest by first summer fallowing the field
and then sowing the nuts broadcast in
the fall and dragging them in. He had
to watch the cpurrels and crows and boys,
whole stole them before they sprouted,
but the experiment succeeded, and the
ground was soon hidden by the young
trees. After a few years the forest was
thinned, the trees taken out making
hoops poles, and then the rest of the
grove went rejoicing on its way to full
mat aril v.—A mericau Rural Rome.
Views of Feeding
I have tried various experiments in
feedicg both cooked and uncooked food,
and am satisfied it will never pay a far
mer to conk food for anv kind of stock
unless it may he heirs. If I desired hens
to lay in minter I should want them to
eat potatoes, and a variety of other food
of similar nature, and would cook a part
Lf the food, but I should rely mostly on
raw corn and oats, and should feed tha !
cooked food the same day it was cooked.
The hest success I ever had in feeding
a hog was to get 31 pounds of pork from
10 pounds of torn in the ear. This was
a stag hog, four years old, of the Suffolk
breed, one remove from the imported
stock. Ile was sillit op in a close pen on
the ground and fed 10 pounds of corn a
day, No days. I had a sow of the same
age, shut up on a floor beside him which
I considered a better hog and larger.—
She was fed in the same way, and I got
about 3 pounds of pork a day on this one
and have no doubt but I lost 100 pounds
by her bring on a floor. I also think
that both would have done bettor by
having larger quarters on the ground.—
My experience of 50 years in this line
teaches that farm.-rs often make three
grave mistakes in the hog business; Ist,
In not having a good enough hog. 2d,
In feeding too Ifravy. 3d, In confining
to too close quarters. I would never feed
a hog, weighing under 400, over 10 or 12
, pounds of corn a day. I would never
shut up a hog if I could let him have a
115 acre field with water in it, alongside
of a corn mid, with dry ground to feed
on.—C. S. Tomp.voit.
Changing Pastures.
—. —o—
A correspondent of 77,0 Weekly World
asks farmers to give their experience us to
the advantages of changing cows from
one pasture to another during the grazing
season ; that is, is it better that the pas
ture be in one field or in two or three, so
that there may be periodical changes into
fresh feed. This matter deserves the at
tention of graziers, and some with ex
tended exp:rience hhve emphatic opin
ions relative to the matter, that is far bet
ter that there be no change, care being
taken not to overstock the pasture, and to
provide soiling material (sowed corn, rye,
ur oats) with which to supplement the
grazing in case of continued drought or
the falling off of grass supply from any
cause. On the other hand, others deem
change essential, rare being taken that it
be at regular - intervals, and at such inter
vals as not to allow too rank a growth in
the fresh pasture, thereby deranging the
appetite and stomachs of the animals. ,
Others think all the change needed and
tip , wisest one to make—is from the pas
ture in which the cows have foraged dur
ing the day to another at night after
milking. Facts and figures, the critical
experience and observation of our readers
are solicited in reference to this matter;
for the time is at hand when the arrange
ment of pastures must be made fur the
coming season, and those who may be
doubting what to do will be glad to be
aided to a conclusion by the testimony of
their brethren.
Cure of Horses' Gm's.
——o—
Few men who handle horses give proper
attention to the feet anti legs. Espcially
is this the c tse on farms. Much time is
often spent in rubbing, brushing, and
smoothing the hair on the sides and hips
but at no time are the feet examined and
properly cared for. Now be it known
that the feet of a horse require more care
than the body; they need ten times as
much, for in one respect they arc almost
the entire horse. All the grooming that
can be done won't avail anything if the
horse is forced to stand where his fest
will be filthy. In this case the feet will
become disordered, and then the leg will
get badly out of fix, and with bad feet
and bad legs there is not much else of
the horse fit for anything. Stable prisons
generally are terribly severe on the feet
and legs of horses, and unless these
buildings can afford a dry room where a
horse can walk around. he down, or roll
over, they are not half so healthy and
comfortable to the horse as the pasture,
and should be avoided by all good !log
ien in the couutrr,
G. Snrrrox, of Illinois, reports the
weight of a high-grade short-horn steer,
11 months and 13 days old, which he had
raised, at 1,160 pounds And further,
that lie (the steer) has gained 100 pounds
of weight during fifteen days, and is still
growing at the same lively rate. This
surely goes ahead of the ordinary run of
sten•otsped stories of fat cattle, and the
credit of it is honorably awarded to a fine
thorougbred bull as tuttchaa to the enter.
prising breeder,
Tim Delaware and nucleon Canal
Company find employment for about ala
hundred mules, of which about two pet
day get killed;
Louts Bots a Canadfanzfarmer has just
baptised his thirtieth child. Twenty-six
are all living, 144 all 'Wale."
Printing.
THE
"MONTROSE DEMOCRAT"
TILE ONLT DEMOCRATIC PAPER
DI SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
JOB PRINTING.
We have made large addition to our office in
type and material of all kinds, which enable us
to do all kinds of Job Printing at the I.otrat
Priem
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Statements,
Printed Envelopes,
Business Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Wedding Cards,
Posters,
Horse Bills, ,
Sale Bills,
Slip Bills,
Programmes,
Circulars,
Labels,
Receipts,
Notes,
Tart.
Paper Books,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
Curti ficates,
Bonds,
We have on band
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Printed and for sale.
Give us Cdll and tl7 us, and you will be con
vinced that we do our work well, cheap, and
with despatch. All orders, by mail or other
wise, promptly atteaded to.
rir3a.e DemoorE-t
is published weekly in the boomel of
MOICIROSF., SUSQUEPIANICA COrIVIY, PA
On a large folio shook and contains
TWIETTT•IIODT COLEVES as nzeDrui MATTER
Its elm :anti= is increasing every day
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM
It offers can raciritles to
ILES CRA77S,
/lASUFA CTUREES,
DEALERS IN FARM IMPLEWS.Y TS,
MACHINERY, ERR TILIZgGS, C.
to reach a de:limbic) clan of custowcr
Advertisers will consult their intemita b)
making its columns the medium through which
to address the public, as the paper roaches nl;
chums of people—
Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, Props
:tonal Men, etc, de
Terma 7 o.oo Per Year In Advance
All commookattorts itiould be addressed to
E. B. HAWLEY & CO.
Pusctsnzus,
Drags and Medicines
CHART'S FINE TREE
Tar Cordial,
NATURES GREAT. REMEDY
Throat and Lungs. I
It is
. gratifying to is to inform the public thn
Dr. L. Q. C. Wi.hart's Clue Tree Tar Cordial,
for Throat nod Lung Da-times, has gained an
enviable reputation tram the Atlantic In thin Pa
cific coast, and from thence to some of the first
fatuities at Europe, not through the press alone,
but be persons actually benetatud and cured at
his office. While be Inthtitles tie,. so by our
reporters, he Is unable to supply the demand.—
I t gains and holds its reputatiltn—
EirSt. Nut by Stoprtitg COI4OI, but by loosen
leg and assisting nature to throw off the un
healthy matter coiketisl about the throat and
bronchial tubes, irheli c'ittos irHbali ,s.
Second. It run:ores the (1.11.1 of irritation
(which Joroduces cote of the 111LICIF. membrane
and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act atzul
throw off the unhealthy semi:lions, and purifies
the blood
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and opium, of which mod thrwa anti lung ru,
meant.; are comp.t.wd, vv hie It allay t
and disoigitnize lii dtatow•lt. It ill, a suo il t ine
effort on the Fa/admit. nen. on the liver and kid
neya, and lymphatic and tiers-met retrititet,
reaching ties vry part 01 the kvtat In, and ill it,
invigorating and it
a remit:Won nand.' it inti,t h. Id all ntliCf,
in Um market.
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Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
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Cure Asthma.
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we Diseases of the Throat.
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tuoen p nig is 1r b. ./..tit 5.) Ittlpros, Age
sit loarinir •r, n•
hao,te 11, fel VO shot' vi leen halm.
T,11,1 to . At f , 15 t to 0,11
they aro rlu .••• r 1 , 1t•Ich1 lx not the
tate Utah (milt I I •- • rtL.: K.,. ton
chcsp ,e ,o-1 fart o.unrt It,/ Iterollect Volt for
Ell c:Lot•de.:l :.cn LI.: inl,v 1., A I ter.Z.l vc or
Prlrcnt Ivo In 10.1ft1,1. Cirri' , nolo
give the 1,0,1 itortog • strIOCUOrI lull:1,9LO use them.
They are wed by nil ett/orprlslu3
Drogltlnt• ten to a bottle.
1) , 1.. t !, Jura you to tette
nn, l-o I I. , yla J t•t tt• lay
POliCi beentioe Lon tte.l • 4,1,r I ro;:l en thr.llUMety
ho revorlne.:•. y cannot. tt , lpply
ito-nt. mkt.= .4 truth and retclva :hum by natura
Irt.L.t •
R. V. 2.1 zu:c 27, N. z"..rrojo,,
T.
MANHOOD; HOW LOST, 110 RESTORED.
El 1 , 1• , ” DR.
Et'l.l
1 1 11..41 the 1 1..1, 11. cl,COliilloot tra.d . -
51 . ....T0a1a,A. Or
W C 41,111, Loahep. Irayotenay
,tal latio. , :lanada to Skull.
a,. Oar , . Kitlieltay. hod Vita, lada. , :d
't tud •1,11.1: •11(-1,
L' ay — th.... . t .- t.lll, i...cnt•.
9 vh. , lA, - .1 author. In. tale ..dintrable othay,
denn0t.,...11 , , flora h thlyty ).nra'•rticet , hafhlida , •t.co
that ti.„ ilartalatz taittymmence• ‘,l aolf abnao may be
aathd 'thou: that d 111. 4 4,1/ 111 U• 11 11 ( Interttal
;north 140 annfltallnit of tit,. knife ; yodotin2 otit
a troth, of ~jive n I once •, chrlnto, and utforthal,
I.y 1," nue. ~r titcli °rata ao,Terer. 1.4 matt, at that Ida
oontittloncity tat. may c,...e t.tmaelf otto.ittly.
and conical,.;
. .
VW" ilto client , ' be In • the handa of every
yeLoh n,.. IL, it., laod. ,
- ,
So-nt, nodal el. iti 31 ito4 it...tit 1,.., to arty allarttll,
11091paili ttla nit 110 ala route. or. rvit ptoil otatillta
Moto. Dr. ,• alit . toitt till • a••larriago Oo olo,". prlou 11.7 acts
A4dror. [Liu l'ublialierr.
riIAY..I C. KLINE S.
127 Bow , wr. New )9r2, Puft,o2lre Iles 4 ISSfy,
Drugs and Pledicines
Vinegar Hittersare not a vile Fancy Drink, made .
P.mr Item, Whiaker,Tool Spirits and Rem c
domor.
ed,spiced. amyl ameetenad Ora, the mste of
*Appettams." 'itcsteama," that 1a„1
tippler mt to drunlttnne,s and mit, tut arc a trim Mad r ne,
made from the natlye roots and laeths of t'ainornia, frac from
al: Akt.l.ola. Simmlam.s. They are the f 'mat Puta;ier
amt a Life..ritring Principie, a • Perfert Iterarmatem anti Inm.
gorator of the Sastcm. carrying off all pomonoto matter. and
reatosmg else to a healthy rood mm. enrih., i. it
(malting and 'flamer... la.th I Mill la , da. arc
eMay of ailino.miratam, prompt in Mem at ma., ter ta.a m
remits, .aft and rehd.le ad Maros of .dimam.
o Person eau take these Bitters accord., ta
e.rectiona, and remain long unwell. promdmt their are
net destroyed by nuneral pomoit mother means, and tte..•
organara , ted beyond th , b po:nt rep.,
Dyspepsia or Intllttestloni Hsadicise Psis in
the .alrouldem, Cough., 'l':, t the t t, I , x ,
Som. Erne-tam-on, of the ,acena , h. rad aat•. m the
lii.anas Attacks. Pali...we. a Me Ileart. L.daotnrat. rat ~
the I inv., Pa.n In theic.:Mns of c .. A ••1 AIL 1.•
Arm] other (am symptom, are tlic sprmga of IM•pe, a 1 t
In these complaints le has tare ota', and one taw.,
a batter guarantee of its merit, than a leng•hy
For Female Complaints, in ytma, tr..11(..1
or ingle, at die dawn a von.anhooti. or he •flirn
7EIIIIC 111{1CM diap!ay saa deeded m, iefluence Mat a rualt.cal
improvementp , ltpl; l, •C.
Far Inflammatory and Chronle Ithettmo
thins snit G.mt,• :.
tart and Iniman.tmi.t Fevers, 1.m..14.31., I
K.dneys and li.addct, theac,L.acra • 1.
t.1,,ccl Iv .+: rd I,
et froduc. I I•v 1.1 n)etTt of the 1,.2.
They ;re n l.a vile Purgntl•t.v.rll ni
'hp pra ..str tyr, c. 1.1, tt,
pActft.l orcht cr I kr
and Vic nl 0 77.ahsor.t in 1:12..v.
Skin Macon... r..upt.on., tv,
•...c.
orms. ..r
Se Eve% .. It. h.
D.scu'...ra.t..n-s t! Htn,..., 1 , ..t tl.•
Slol, ahotc,, 113111 C nr nctcre, g, ter v a .1
carTac..loot of the vs stein $1 a short unte 1.1 t!e n,c the.,
It c.cr. nnc I,:t.c ih c,cl n
inclvd,,:ogys ot th-.r coralite cdlct
=l====l
its rs tJr.t,n, thr,.12,..h the /' • . 1
S.,,es: ,
1., the telt.,
~oLt Team. t.,!usod I,re and the beim of
the r),a.
Grateful I hatutands
rt.o•t w.nact,i g..rat I 1:
rape, nutt other Worm., t, r:. c •,••
tern of so rn o v are cffectua.iv c'esuocetl a:
rlt.idsal upon the lace el Inc tux' rat t. t
nom t!,c elr • of I: : t v • . c
ments criue bodv Oa" worms eaoa. lu•t ts-um rl -
51.;‘,.at. brecd tLe e.cic '4l"
d N 0 • 1/..:Cal • ..
sudi Irce .3 - atcru from a sues I::
rs.
,l eehrenlenl DI
anti M et, 1.1.. •
tt.! NI nett. as v Intr
ca' the Ito.",!sl o guard atta.nst do-t : tLa
ra's Jarr !Les ta.at cr tts.ca ttara.
llMoue, Remittent. mad Int cravat' adept re
ere, c't >re a. .. :La v.• Alt :I ,
men throtruho 1.1. e Utat•rd States -41, t 1 •
Arkansas Rad Cruotado, 't ut; •• ..
!Ovah4a. Sae nn, Koanoi.e, I t es, .41.<1•,
o.• 11 IL , ' vast tr.ll
theme the Summar and Aututuu; and remark.' v • tort. •
po.ned I;estact.'se n an:nine,- ef the s no": ; 1 c-,
of o
• ot l.
I.nsr, a wua• .11 t
•
tesl a., • .:Le.. Lrat a 141 •
r a ms, to .cnna:ly 1..-vcvs.a.,. 11 , re Is t ...a 1,... :at
nt.e.se co,nal to 114 J I'. ,t. .Vt• a 1 •
alsAndtl7 re tc the ool..red do.a.trr
h 11, lr n. , I 1/1,1, .It ..•
the ,C1(11 trt• of tlic :ever, and ErS3Cfl " ) rt,t/ 11, I h.
fu,ettos of rite a pesos e nrr 1115.
Scrortalta. or I,:ter Eel:, WI ar' ••
E'er; eh, ntvel:arl Nate. SaltftltOttf
1..0....0na . .01, Men,: Attect.. us I •• .•
car I'm '4.•.t. et, Its ths,e, al In al ..thnr sns .a. t t a 1 , ,.
W I s •FGA 1/11 . 171:1111.1Vr. •I t ttotts .
cu
A •
toser,... in Oa.. na.st at .1.. a • • . .
A Wouslare• Attn.-tate, her Piet, ntae.r.,“.
and Ileathartar•. a +est o.ry t.
Fa E
vault. a, Ott tack and lows, ..e•sot •at .n.
W ,, k• k'N r •
, I.arstv .ct-e: a rt•. !, t scu w u.c ll.'
Or. %Welke r'• ralltorvata '4 thew., Miters A.
an a t., a sa. •t. t . I • . It I
they remove t'e rattan, sealrev ..4 ao.. u eTes.s ot ,
parts ..re;vo. haa.th, an pt rnt-tt t • •• • 1
- The laroperttee 'e I.e. V. 41 KKR'. It .• . / rrs
at.sc. I) °relic, !--d-sttse, Coun'er-Ittat tt-t. to• •
Lva, .
a•
The Aperient awl •-•"4 ,• u . r•-t.
IV t.s.aa's N'tztrtsann bt rs - r a:a ...0 sto, .1.1 trt a
eases ..t eruot:osts au.] o L. • • • L. ,
tng. 3,4 •0.41, 11, itir.trt t I..tttatrra cti
C; t , r ~ I, u,: Waal>. retet.J.
the Kadoess. covrcettag at. 4 reeulatale the (nu.
Thu , .1t.., 16. rot,' •Cl t'.: ,e•
lion of to.e. 3,1 d t'.. I , tt.tty
a- .11, • ttl ura.. a;1 .e..• azeota, for ths sore ot .....
Fe ..r. Fas• avd A -or, t ,
Fortify the heady leered:lst dlvertre he t ort..ou
all tts th... 1.110/ r• t•
Ito Al el' syst.... forrar.orl r Th' tn. • • ••••.,', 11 •
b.n,15, the lauLneys. a d the nerves art reoderest
l'Us great uir-rant
p• Tlse E ® any of be. W.tscru's Vms...-tan
to llatauac I.l,sts•trua, Fet ars Nt11 . 0.11 ..... 01 • li•t
ton, deficiency r 4 v 4.11 power, tan ut all afn t`te
atomactul.ver, bowels, puhnottary ak.ar ev..ern,
I , cen ex-per.etord I.nd.eds of th0u.a...1• boos:tee,
thomancla more are a•tarnts, ft...the satue re.aeL
Dlreellonter-1 the tinter , eat pttrtg to bed at
oa%ht from a Ralf to one an 4 one hal' scion-ctaslrol!. tat
go.>4 nourialorq, loud, such 21 beetvarak, tootle° chop, veto-
Pm. t.lll aod vegetas:es 3,4 tale out..ltsor exert-ate.
They at composed et rarely vegetable ingedtents, and cen
t:tin no >pinta
j. WALKER, Pnor'r. It. rt. iIIc.DONAI.D & CO.,
Droggivt• and Gen. Agts.. 51,1 F rancnn.,
sad unmet. of Washalgton and Si. , . New York.
Ia'SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
J 11 :-15
1 ,
I I
.~
.. .~ ~
fOWN NEWS
N1.N7;17 .IND C 0.17,
.11.110 Street. 5 doors helot Enyrre Corner Moutrrero
11.0tIlt:GROCEItIF:S, AND
weßrr en,..ta•sly 1 . 1.0 lelnrs Pa DOI, 113ve •-ohn,
r lock of Good e lb oUr lit 4: u his Euem
! CHFAI ! CHEAP
kercasthor emolis •ga orprodace
GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES, PoRK,
.111 D, 11.1.11.5,
111:1ED FR If 1 T.S',
clOl 7711D:rill' SEED, do
We kJere rated atort-.E.3.• td lon t onr Sk , clt
1.1,.. cl Aro. 1111, r.. 111 •t• otr,,oraltutier Ehe Lei
too,m1:. Nem Vor:J r. of aar
tank• o,li tar , 111 , e . ,110.1•
nil ion I n onr , hork bil..t , purel.ing
erbure,?nrlzaavitaceyuttratlves °Rite
ICOD QUALITY & LOW PRICES
NEW GOODS.
rilho underglopil harilv r. tnrcd. 14. , ornkhrd mu,
111 Vv , lnckell 'VI rime. fnrn,r . , nio.•4 Li.v N. 1.0•
von. Jr At Learvville l'ontro are mow ortlartal to tuna
1-1) the peoph; ,rfvh t.. thrdr,nie ra.toly of
DRY GOODS!
BOOTS te SHOES:
CROCKERY! ife.,
As CAD CA !Mad clsowtterc, AACI ut Ai l'eclrablc PriceP
Lawirville coctcr, Pet.,l:2r6 VI, ISla
H AND BILL%
PUNTED AT THIS OFFICE
I ) 1 '
.11:4„
G'OCEriCS
PROrISIONS
G u I:1 ES ! !
HARDWARE!!
O. i:IaL Cram.
Geo. P. Rowell tr. Co.
12,000,000 ACRES.
C 7 h. 43 a Ira 3E. a. m.o.
TLc cheapeEt Land In Market for sale by the
RIM PACIFIC nAILROAD CO.
la tae 4ireat Platte Valley.
3,000,000 Aerv4 In Central Nebraska
te , r de In inns, ,f forty ogee and upwards na
C., and 111 un..dit at a le, runt. Nu adv.., la.
t,r4,1 r-qulr.d
and hua:tlful climate, f , rifle gull. an abundance
etc,
ft' N. ItE,T NIA lIK ET IN TIIF: WEST! Tho went
tututstL; ;4i.t oL .•( W ‘ t”lotztat, Utah. land
satlJ licitr4 filpl; tl by 0.1. t
th, ttrint M In tb . c Flaw Valley,
:lOU:LEES ENTITLED To A. llii HE,TKA oy oNg
IN'IMMIEM=I:M
==M/
!TOME. 1 . 1 , 11. YilLlo,nt nr Arun 01
... , •.-rutzl.• t I..snt.'n Inc curl)) ur , -r
nrar r n ( Ina Itn , .l,nutl. , nn. Coal
(n 1 3'l I'.l ,•1 11, nf nn ...Wed Country,
vim( an. , 64iInnul Land.
rai. 'n.• thn 3.1 nnw (Allot(
..f I t rtipli,v Os, XiopA Ma'lrd Yrs*
nc
r.sto i(ert .
MI1!1
NNANTMD.
10.000 FARMERS
Itoprwt t• 1.711,1)00 ••••r. - I •••.i.t. free from Mort.
Lsi..••• mtd •••ented to 1L..., d••• •- ••( t o .„
„• . • .•••• twit 10 lbe
1 - • I •—• I, limule and
..•ti•l•••••-•••1 Mild stilt pure ran
••- i•••••.•••L• •••• I •`• prier.. Terra.,
l,•• I.• IncS. JOIIX 11.
• lat tl Itc...a It. It. 1-01••1
Rapid •• IS S. Cuniil
3L *'7:l P2ZI.KriT ES ILL t.C.t4CEMI
131.1111:TOWN, NEW ZERSEI".
.>,•'ll , pot tnntr, ot Ettrno• t'lttin
• . roe C. 0... to n 'll rt tortltil nth,.
tot. t ott.tort• .to I loth: , ot ,todeuts t rottettr tots
ot Ito /to-ft.—l tot toot of tlto r.•tt ry t
tI h 2:tt t.t.tolott:tt rotoit etl at arty
l'• ttl.o .t I:ttrot onto . t of
rt.., I. ot..ll—tot t d for
b. J. IttTEI ILENS, A. )1 .
IN PIZIZES
f? %MIA( v rig:no:vv. T..,
•r , .
ny Entern,
• n-ly
.1.30 01 lA . Et.i.r
I n,tll p0,:141,1,1ut,11.:4.
.4
1111 KPItISE. 524 bo-h
-,1 A ~•,, s Liwas t—krl)
4 I
:• I t, its srlll be award
-11:1 in Ow.. 1.11.4, Kota., e
.0 1 1" , 1.,-;rot :tom pun.
-, Air• of tt, unove. with I:tt
11l r~U • te-,
d Seed Vl.)
-
'• , ••Artitt,:to.l.'
••o , pt Pri..e In rel.:, 1/.r
Li. K. :31.7 , S S SONS.
Mu York
ON Ly -
Flf , N 14;S OWN PAINTER;
)7, Al! liT3-ROV7 TO SELE'T AND USE THEN.
A 1.1.,113 1.-r. r-ant with d 2 NI
•.. . 1.• to. rt It it
'or llott, tn.
r. 1411. for s.7p. t‘am pie
Lal it" C.. 1 11. ti RD.
1"...x. 114 I. ro,t pii'k
, fl.r C extran , f,./es pm= lit,(Jer..:
k 0 ....lu.k'khk kw one Sot Lath: paint
kk ..kkkk I.:keet ekk •••,,kki 6,id at. the 1.0.
21 . ta
1() 'FNTS.
MIME!
ONLY
-/: 91* 3.. S gt 3r t 7 TII
, .1 i• Ito .It'l to I ol 111. T ,,,,
-> 1 , 1 R.v.l, +I. %., Ei I a_ , l t :VI ED.
r:!..! 1, 1':.71';r., Al.: 7 _ , ~ - clur t EßT.
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•
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1ar.;,..,. m;,- 4 .., 11.,..it. Vit h
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4"4 ,- 75 - . 0 if I.4 4. ..,Virr c iili .
k1;..=Zi•,.. - ..e...: - .:7 , ± - 4 ..A.W.7s*
21 .74).1.: C...1.2...t2.1.C.
IS the L ST ITZ er.LD
• \t, M • BINE, S.T
gik.' , l 1 , Cd ill I.Ac iMDOWS.
•: '• t•P :•r••rii... Cl.Lit‘o": rbrnp,
• r r.—y pawr cfrotr.,l.
I !Pl...avr`v, tt,e a.l. ~v.
".•‘•^ it••. uncl • r••ppi. k• •rot.
er.••• In I', I" Set•lio (HI,
.1.. ^ 1.. era ,44:1“ . .111t . 11, lot A:z••111.,
11K.,1:Nt•kl: :s.l. K Nap.•ll ,
Let SI., I,artt•burg.
VITMIII37, LUGG, & racarmsori.
34,7 rat. or
Wood-CTo.rklng Idachinery Generally.
srE( k1.1.1F, • - a,.1.,:,, orb Platiog. Toott.,og gad
Gr... ,, 0:• Ned 4., Iflehar4rou'o
Itopnot El ouotk M.a.tnlet.
celltl . 3l, cor. Uttion St., Wooster. Masi.
FARMER
icrA, nnd Agrn, , n 4 for
V or eu.n!tozne of New Putts
'"e'• Ti ( . 0.. A Va;ll.l , le Trvstise, All .rar
I: ~ira vAc L. D. ,o. , TT 1.“..u40u.
PATENTS 4111:7:A. I NED
Nu rim, succoop ICI. No aro
1,..1.1.4 wiry 1.0, For
ozst,Sut,l.Ec mon,. 14.1 tl. Fottr3lsl..
_., o 1 nsl., 11EE.4:1oln..11.1). O.
Agents! a Rare Chance !
We tt •001 to r„ Liu 4,41 ‘11,..
r• 111 enrctze a i .ul 0.i,. Ev,rytlllog furol.tcd
txpel.,.., pdd. E1..1 , ,
A. .OUL run
EVERY CORNET BAND
WAIED A. SAS! r
_ .
n 1 Pim .I,lop laanted
4. •P t o •J cot..r., uurklu,
r •..x vr trlt,r.r) at wvrta
f•r!.• to th. • ..t moo
ihrm el
v• I.Li, .It:j,L . n.... 5 G. STIN•
117 CO., Ptxt:Limi 1I• Inc
MONEY
pArt Fro.. S ?At.,tossoo,
EITOILEDI CRYSTAL SOAP
For rlannini.: and potiphinie incial,for cloantn: and
rit etam.. It , ineirliic
f irnills.y, le our°.
;I Ita main., No utios ar
vein it. t' qttnlity or Itf•a in, • . Lino' to twa
ul prtli..,tly plea.. I.T. All grveg r• 1,11 It.
4.n.)) bklooliF.,
.'.:I t. T.tird ,
HATALYSINE WATER
It the s.eur,t approo:lt (0 A .periGc etc( dilico, , cl.l
Netirtagia, Nrtrumutintn, Gout, 01416 D.A.
DllcJireo gr.rag i
y. t it.
ore.• vr Lk, pantllttc.. Is cure, Lit yr
conzplo[ot, (Am.!,
.1. lan s. t ;ttatth or 1110 1 4 km,
artdevo•ol Pro.tratt. lions his WA:
. it IA Slip tlrev.o.lAutatuter•Ct
t•frd Cur .. - s.letlo% c Failllg or bt14114, lr na•
ret I t Iry .10 , 113C1i, prorililtre IIJ :...t 1 ,11,,,, ho
liantt Alloo.ut lo.taiiity. bou..bul} situbid b. Oath
out it For rale 11 ilroggirts.
; - for it tbr Ortrir,Ti, for rarilluil iriPon•
toe voorr of liar WNI, 0,1 M. MAU, 101 . Ottr , L , u“.
.tot ter leetliug,lo,4 (4,1 u
u 1 ulotiogniobtd torn,
kir rN Miler [JEW., ii.ocritl
Agruira. Wei builth rtout Pa•
Stiril; Co,
It FAN 17111
For ally rat,s of gh'n.7.. l'lrrr
t2l,l-100 mod rDo. Do,: Do.• S ?.Le
LW. It , cure. It is prewar. d trerra.i.y to tam , the 0.4
11
and , ittol: el., 6(4,11,4 gl I),4l;gigi.
TIEBIEXCIER
17/.4 11W Furar.slr
For all liorrebills that wo Print.
MC=
r. nr.l
:opt, a this
SEEM