The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, June 07, 1877, Image 4

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    HOW WEALTH IS LOST.
So
linknVftva Bud r i .
,,.. 1 ""prill wno were
Ji.ro Worth Hunrtrcd. of Tfaou.aml. r
. ho recent death of one of Uie old
time merclmut princes of Boston, who
Jeavea an insolvent estate, nnd the still
more recent failure of nn old-established
iJostou house that had weathered the
iiireo great financial storms of 1837,
f8o7 and 1873, recalls some remarkable
instnuces of financial ruin, caused by
speculation in untried fields.
In 1858 there was a large firm engaged
mi tuo boot and shoo business, probably
t that time the largest in Boston, which
concluded to dissolve. The aggregate of
the available cash means of the firm was
vl, 200,000, and there were thrio iu the
firm, each of whom took his $400,000.
Ana senior partner invested bin
iii paying securities, and died a fcwyettl's
niter, having doublod his capital; the
junior partner did tha same, and when
a died he hod nearly trebled the
amount. The other partner accepted
tiie honorary position of president of a
nk, and became interested in wild
speculations iu mining and new
inventions, and to-day he is almost a
I'iiujn r.
About forty years ago a young man
iSouiU Mniket street; he rose gradually
tromoun position to another till he hod
ncquiiod knowledge and money enough
to Mtrirt for himself, and he chose the
thna nt. field of St. Louis. By iudus
rv. npoli'Mition iiml Klirmr.lnocu lio
a clour cash fortune of 8800,000. Pur
chasing n beautiful estate within twenty
iniles of Boston, and adding thereto by
elegaut aud nonUy buildings and out
buildiugs aud conservatories, he settled
down to enjoy himself. But he was not
natisfted. He invested his all iu a
patent, and that man to-day is laboring
r'mef
T.oi i ! . ; . v -a
Hard to gam daily bread for himself and
iamUV.
came one ol the leadinsr mnrithnnta nt I tlin irnllaw c
iui ,,;, , . . , ".VV . " """""B iuu uie singe.
tamt fity. About twenty years ago he AV hen it was found that life was in ditu
tleeided to retire from active business I ger, the curtain was lowered and the pcr
nul return to his native Stiifi TTn lm.i foi liiiinnn nliniwl,...! nr i
m id one of the leading commission formauces, nnd promising him the sup
Ury gtiods merchants in Boston over- port of the community. He consented to
-eehed his competitors in trade, nnd ! repent the trial
lliadn ln'niunlf n-1
end crisis, when most of our lending
houses went to the wall. As collateral
security for notes given for about $30,
030, he took shares iu an uncompleted
i-ouiiecrea wit l a com ininp.
Jiisveri,,. !,., fl,;. .f.-l, l"T.l "W
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liuerul ropredeutej more than a imnoritv
r'l"'6 he1V1ll"yJ brokers
:,. xtr lii iii , , .
in u all street to bear the stocu and buy
-v u owuj;. ix; buuceciieu, una ne nt-: prevent the threatened violence He A lew UHTS a" tne later of
Iu.1?? nJmittud thiit he cleared $i0- sternly refused to interfere in the'sliaht- , 0 al)aUl1ollp'l l'hlo appeared before Al
(100 by tne operation. Thr war came on, ; est degree witli the strife which had now I ""rmnn McKelvey and charged Boyd
and he succeeded iu obtaining from the
government severxl large contracts. At
the clo.se of the war he' could chink out
nt leiust two millions of dollars iu solid
cash. But he was not satisfied.
1 . .1 ii
Rail- :
id ho;
i two :
i-uira M-iieiues were an ine rage, am
went iu, seeing m the future his
millions swelling to ten millions. He
has lost his own money and led his
neighbors tj ruin, and is to-day an ob
ject of pity.
Thirty years ago a young nud promis
ing lawyer was retained by a railroad
corporation iu New England, then labor
ing under great difficulties. He soon got
nt the true inwardness of the situation,
mid, availing himself of the knowledge,
invested right aud left 'n its securities at
low figures. Those securities afterward
became appreciative values, and he
found himself almost, a millionaire. Ho
nuivhiisieil n. ri.1pii.1ii1 i.ufofp lmnin
. - v.'iiin, il-uniu n
ii. uiui imuoii or tuo arts, a leaning agri- j
cukurist, and was esteemed for his bo-;
nevoleiiee His income was almost prince- j
t-i i"-1" "-"'""" ,,f'VIC' uuu ue
were wortti more, and he who were able to get seats fonud' them
;. His ambition was to ! selves in a most decided minority infill
p,.and in 0110 brief year, they were numerous enough to 'make a
possessor of 8900,000, he j chaos of diabolical noises when the cur-
.1.1.3 ULlll IJllUJ,
mount to the top,
from beincr tho in
t , ? . 1 ' ; - i,vv,to no
(lieu a recipient of chanty. .
in 181J a young man from a neighbor- .
wlio hail
nusmcss mini till the crisis of 1837,
utarteJ ufrosh. A few years fonud him
nt tho top of tho huhler, his credit good
and his trmiMti'tions immpuse; he hud
ncquirod ti seeoud aud handsomo for
tune. Iu n day, as it wore, he lust all,
aud lie h.td not money enough to buy his
uooiKtiiy meals. jNut
began again at the bottom, nud laid the
foundation for a third ortuue, which ,
was destined to be threefold greater thau I
tho other two ..,t he was a mau never ;
to bd satisfled. Three years ago he conM
?J u.AJ'T rl -nt0 i
Of dollR
srs I'P.sli. Xuree months nsro lie 1
, w ' h f T maiu?- ?iib
m 1 tl f '. r i him-
t'U and irMly.JJoston Traveller.
Tho Remains of J. Wilkes Booth.- i
To dispose "of certain absurd stories '
that have lately appeared in the public
prints, the Baltimore Gazette says that
President Andrew Johnson ordered the
remains of J. Wilkes Booth to be deliv
ered to his family, nud thnt they sent
John H. Weaver, a Baltimore under-
taker, to Washington to reeeive them. A I
bos was taken up from the Arsenal build-; B'loU V'll,"v1a the word- Colonel Dur
ing and delivered to him. It was found i yT , Kho';l,tei1; " Guards, lire !" The
to contain skeleton wrapped iu un array ! ''o10'"11 mstantly flashed forth with
blanket. On the ii-ht loot was au army i V'".- Bhn).,r nw l?avicr report which
ehoo, cut open ut tho top its entire distlng'shes the service-charge from
length, as if to accommodate a swollen ; X,.0 mfre l,owJer ull'l P"Per of lield-duy.
foot. On the other was a large cavalry : f. g up " seft "f mif?r-v filtea
boot. A reporter of the Uuzcttc ex- ' or 1111 nistant were clearly seen the hu
nmined the bones iu and above the shoe : m'",1 f"rms ell,8tlrP e steps nnd
nn.l fimii.l tli,.f tl. i,-, ....... i i. ; roofs of the ndiacent bnildincs. the
" ' ...v. 0 ii tin uiuacu junk i
ubove the nuklo. Still, the identity of ,
the remains was not satisfactorily estab- !
lished, especially ns there was no portion ;
of tho spiual vertebra missin and no !
mark of any ImHot nnon tTi'piri A '
brt,therlor 'iooS TLtZl .bo !
Buitl that Wilkes had his tooth plugged i
with gold iu a peculiar maimer Ho de- 1
scribed the loc'it:ou of the tooth flI1( !
lrew with n rn:iUa l.!L JT"
which was ot unusual size. Th Uh i
were taken out. aud the tooth wak found ;
plugged as described. The reuiaiim were
JurieJ iu Green mount cometerv. in tin?
Bame lot with his grandfather, futlier,auil
fhildxeu of the family.
Swallows.
lu Sweden the swallows, as soon as the
v inter begins to approach, plunge thein- J
K"m "no 1110 iiiues, wuere tney remain 1
usieep auu muueu uuuer tlio ice till the
return of summer, when, revived by the
new warmth, they come out from the
water aud fly away as formerly. While
the lakes are frozen, if Homebody will
break the ice in those parts where it ap
pears darke than the rest, he will find
masses of switllows cold, asleep, and
half dead, which, by taking out of their
retreat and warming, either with his
hands or before a fire, he see gradually
ta vivify again and fly. Iu other coun
tries they return very often to the cav
erns, under tho rocks. As many of these
exist between tlio city of Caen and the sea,
ou the banks of the river Orne, there are
found during the winter piles of swal
lows suspended ia these vaults, like
bunches of grape. The same thing
may be seen in Italy, wher , as well as
iu France, it is considered very lucky by
the inhabitants when swallows build
nests on their habitations.
THE STOKY OP A MOT.
Thn Orlnrrrl llrtwren Twa Celebrated Ae.
tors, and Whnt It Led Ta A Terrible
Hrene nt n Mew York Thrnier In ige.
In the spring of 1849 the English
actor Macreiuly was playing in New
Tork, and during his engagement there,
the bitter rivalry existing between him
and Edwin Forrest culminated in a ter
rible riot and the death of thirty per
sons. Forrest assorted that while he
was playing in England Macready had
secretly suborned several English writers
to write hiin down and When the Eug
lish a jtor came to America to play, this
charge was urged against him by the
adherents of Forrest. The story of the
riot is as follows!
On the ercniiig of May 7, Macready
wb- to appear in "Macbeth" at the
Astor Place Opera House. Ihe en
ure auditorium was crowded with an
assembly of tho most formidable char
acter, resolved that the actor should not
be suffered to play his part. There were
comparatively few of the friends of Mac
rendy present, most of the scats being
secured by the hard-handed multitude,
who had made tho strife an nrtnir nt
j the favorite of what they culled the kid-
Kioveu ana silK-stocUinged gentry. It is
disagreeable thus to recall these odious
distinctions, but the truth of history
necessitates it. Suffice it to say that the
tragedian was ovorwliolmml tvii.h l.iVuoo
yells, derisive cries, followed by all kinds
of mishiles. Chairs were l.nrV.l tv
,,n,i,i.. xi"" 2:
'Pnilv urn.
i i- i , . " . v x --
1'ur.tju iu iiilbk ins engagement aud re
turn to England. But the press con-
uuiuul-u iu me mosi scoroiung terms the
outr.ige which had been done him. nnd
insisted that he should appear again, and
Should be upheld at any cost. A letter
was also sent him, signed by forty-eight :
I friif.lnm.ii. iiw.l,..l:.. " - r n . .
, d luiimuuK I'liujv oi ine most
eminent nnd influential names in tho
1 f.jf,v nro-inr. 1,m ....: l
Iu the meantime tho Courier and In
quirer had openly accused Forrest of
being the author of the violent scenes on
the evening of the seventh, but con
vinced of its error, and threatened with
liliol 1,n,l i:.,i..l x ..I .
' T . '""-""'". rrueieu auu
umpi.y iiuoiogizeu lor the slaniter. For-
rest limi n.i i.ovo i xi
proceedings. The worst that can be said
I r' tutu uuu L'c BUiU !
i of lum is that he refused to interfere to !
uetuehed itself : from him aud fastened
itself on the community, aud was liTnng I
oetween its too and bottom. Tho iWi.mt
and scornful tone of the t.vpss tr.wn.vl
those whom it called rabble, rowdies,
lower classes, greatly incensed them,
and called forth the counter epithets
l .fillings, English clique, codlish aris
tocraey. It was perfectly plain that a
fearful tempest was brewing. Both par-
,'D,.A 1.. ,. , i. 1
..v, ,u iju-i,ir,uiiim acro.'diugiy. Tlie 1 rived lute nt uight nt a hotel in a town
enemies ot tlie Englishman plaearded i not a hundred miles from Oswego N
the city with lnllammatory hnud bills; i Y. In the morning thev got up (as is
nnd, ou the other hand, the civic author-1 usual with travelers) niid went down to
ltien detailed 501) policemen to the scene I breakfast, leaving their doors open aud
o. trial, and ordered two regiments of ; things h ing about the room. The cham
soldiers to be uuder nnns at their quar-, bcrmaid saw the doors open and imme
ters,
Ou the evening of the tenth of Mav,
Forrest was acting tho "Gladiator" m
the Uroadway Theater, when Macr-en lv
attempted tjuct " Macbeth "in the Astor
Ifaee Opera House. Tho latter house
had been so well packed bv its friends
with stalwart men that the Bowery bovs
wa" wer nule to get seats found them
lu,iu oi uuiiiuiicai noises wnen the ciir.
tain roe. whereuon the moot. r,f tl,.
found themselves incontinently hustled
JJilt their wnrtv wjs
too stromr. and tilled now with tun to.-.
rible a temper to be thus easily circum
vented. The mob iustnutly assailed the
theater in front aud rear. 'The thunder
ing plunges with which thev rushed
against the doors shouk the building.
and volleys ot htulie shattered the hm-i-i-
v..lk- f ti, ' 1' ! , " V ,,m .
u mile away. Meanw le t he X "en
regiment of the national guard was
marching to the spot. It was received
with r coll's and hoots, clubs and paving
V" offl. botU civil and mil-
itiirv iiuptI pvai v L.vaiti.ui .1...
rrni-pi-a
Hliiwtiuff ,n,ou them. All was vaiu.
The more ffiey linrouRaod, expostulated,
piitrwitn,! ti,..',..,.! i i
dor the mnh Rr-f.,,,,,,1 n,k
largo uuinber of the soldiers wern ilin.
. uiiuiui u
wovn ,11c i
ublt b Bevere wounds, and it appeared 1
" boo, ,,11VU'. tnrougiug assailauts
raiglit wreiich their wennons from thrm
At last the reluctant order tvus given by
Geuoml Hull: "Fire!" A single mus
ket replied. The mob laughed iu de
rision, nud Dressed forward, flenprnl
llloil repeated: " I ire !' Only three
. , , " . , . o-f i
iCI! lliml)s. alul wmjOT' 111 fl-ont, the ;
ulJlow'fJ muitituue spread through the
S(l'Yn'u "IKl streets and then nil was ;
darl1, 'lue moh broke and fled, leaving
tbirty dead bodies on the ground, and as
W erely wounded The law by j
lts f 'owe vinaicated its authority !
e "1JS riKhtful tmgedr. uud
flight the paBHiouate nud thoughtless !
populace a lcssou whicli it is to be hoped
whir cinuimstauct d will ever call
for a8fll
A Newspaper Exhibition.
Au international exhibition of news
papers and autographs is now opened at
Prague, iu Bohemia, and will last for
one month. The newspapers, uuder the
headings of their respective countries,
have been alphabetically arranged aud
uumnereu. Aitiioiign iresii pubuca
tions have arrived daily since April 27, I
ine louowiug specimens were catalogued
atthatdate: From Bohemia, Silesia aud
Moravia, C23 dirlerentpapers; from Hun
gary, 350, aud from other portions of the
Austrian empire 800 ; from Germany,
1,616 ; from Russia, 235 ; Turkey, forty,
two ; Servia and Montenegro, sixty
five j.R'jumauia, twelve ; Greece, thirty
threo : Italy, U10 : Switzerland. 264 :
France, 233 papers and a valuable col
lection of caricatures, mostly colored.
j issued during the last days of the empire,
the Franco-German war, aud the com
mune, iron, fapain, 264 papers have
arrived ; from Portugal, thirty-one ;
Great Britain and Ireluud, 296; Bel
gium, thirty-nine ; Ilolland, forty-five ;
and from Sweden, Norway and Den
mark, eighty-two. An enormous col
lection is promised from North and
South America, as well as from - tho
Asiatic; empires.
A Farmer's freaks
The grave opened in Lawreiicoburg,
says the Cincinnati Unquircr, recently.
Five years ago the people of Lawrence
burg were shocked by what was supposed
to be a foul murder between that place
nnd StinmanBville. The victim was John
Buckhorst, a farmer who lived on the
Manchester pike, ne sold his farm at
considerable sacrifice, obtaining his
wife's signature to tho deed with some
difficulty, and on the day prior to the
supposed tragedy he Visited Sunmahs
ville and Collected about $1,000. In the
evening he started ostensibly for homo.
The next day his coat, hat and shirt
were found torn to threads, near a
spot that bore evidence of a terrible
struggle.
An old farmer named Fnllte was nr.
rested on suspicion, and n creek near the
spot was dragged for the body, bnt with
out result. The fuct that Fidke was
flush with money was regarded as suffi
cient circumstantial evidence to warrant
summary action A vigilance committee
wss therefore organized, and a rope was
prepared, and bnt for the earnest plead
ings of some sober-minded men. noor
Falke might have been hanged as the
mnrderor of Buckhorst.
Meantime Biiekliorst's
! pendent upon charity, the farm having
been sold and the money collected. She
nas thus lived ever siuce, aud mourned
for her husband as one dead. Aud now
comes tho denouement. One day an
old neighbor of Buckhorst, being in
Hom,8V),ue', 8ftw n mnn driving n hack
i wuoiooiied very much like his old neiffh-
bor Buckhorst, and after pressing him
drew from him the acknowledgment that
ho is the same who disappeared from
Lnwreuceburg five years ago. He is
working iu a Louisville livery stable,
and takes a new alia evyry few weeks,
lie has been known in Louisville as J.
fth.l " " 8 W1
j "e"n"u-
A Domestic lloimmec.
J ames Boyd is one of the wealthiest
voting farmers of O'Hura township, Pu.
Miss Minnie Brown is the daughter of
another wealthy farmer of the same
neighborhood. On the seventeenth of
last August Alderman McKelvey, of Al
legheny, was called to unite the two iu
marriage. The ceremony was performed
in the presence of the family onlv, but
in a little time after the knot had' been
tied Boyd excused himself for a few
moments, nnd left the room. Instead of
returning he sprang into his carriage,
drove home, and from that time to t.liA
, ' . ,
fresent lms never visited nor spoken to
, UPKUlll""i me latter was placed
,,m'er 0 "on f SI, 000 for liis appear-
once at the j une sessions. The parties
are among the most respectable people
of the neighborhood, ami the young
wife and her family arc heart-broken at
the situation.
A Joke on Itai iiiini.
All f'Mf.l'lv om.f Ittniar. n.,.1 o .. .
. . . " ....... imu t. HICUU UI
diately locked them up. Iu half an hour
up comes our elderly friend inquiring
for the key of his room. After a while
the chambermaid is found, who opens
the door with profuse npologies, some
what after this fashion: "You know
them show folks came' last night, and, as
they're a pretty rough lot, I thought I'd
better shut your dour." "Ah," saya
our elderly friend, "them show folks
are a pr. tty rough lot, eh ? Well, that's
true ! Tily name's 1 T. liarnum, and
I'm the boss of the show, but we're a
pretty rough lot, 'tis true !"
. It .Mittlit be luiiirrrd
1 hut Lecau! the Cirand Central Hulel ia knuwu
os the larpet ami hct tirt-clasH hotel iu New
urk that its prices are neccssarilv the highest.
Unt thin is not theense, an the lust rcductinn tu
t2.5H and J3.(m, from tho old piico of ii.Ui)
per day, uiuktM it t om-e the eheapewt, as it is
the hest, lirst -clans hotul in New York. And bv
tho way, tho Urand Central i doing the largest
hotel busineKs in New York.
.. . " Niirviviil of Hip I'liiem."
I ho lugt nioiis doctrine )iroioundcd by Mr.
Darwin, tho tircU-ss investigator of nature and
her laws, is as npplicab'e in d.ittnnining tho
fate of medicines as in that of the animal spe
cies. Every year new medicines are brought lie
fore the public, aud are soon completely dis
carded as their sale rapidly decreases. "Onlv
those medicines which are 'best suited to the
people's wants turvive the lirst test. If thev
"aro tried and found want inu " in tin. m.it'J
which they are claimed to possess, no amount
?! t-avcrtiiing will wuko them popular. (
Of all
rue remetliin evpr ii.tv..,l,,r.r,l n. ...,i.
..,.... "i" . : V' l"'""-
I ..y.io iiupumr us ui: i-ierce 8 rumuv niedi-
ciiioa. llieir hale hits Mteadilv increased caoh
; year, aul wholesale drtiKuistH assert that tht.
nreseut demand for them in ir-..!i..r i,.,n
before. If you would patronize medicines
scieutillcally prepared une Dr. Tierce's funiily
medicines. Golden Medical iJiscoverv is altera
tive, or blood cleansing, and su uueipialed
m.u iraicui x iuasani t'urgative 1'tllets, 1
scarcely lurRer than mustard seeds, constitute I
nu agreeable aud reliiililo phvsin ; favorite Pre-
Hcnption, a remedy fur debilitated feinnles ;
Lxtract of Sniartweed. a magical remedy for puin, '
bowel complaints, aud an unequaled liniment ;
for both bunian aud horsi ilesh j while his Dr.
SaKe's Catarrh Itemedy is known tho world over
as the greatest specific for catarrh and "cold in
the head " ever given to tho public. Thev are
sold by druggists. " .
Tho HrbriN l'ihi SvhIoiii
Must eitlu.T )aes t)u-i)Ui;U the Latuiul chanuels
of exit, the boweln, the kidiuiva nud the nnrca.
' or. in dofuult thereof, jioion aud disorder the
! rtuidri of tho nyiitc-m. Iii oidor to effci't tho
, coinjileta expiilwioii of this daugprous refuse,
the organs through w hich it pusses off nuiKt
l iUe and unobstructed. Fortunately there
'? ce,''uln '"fans or rendering them so when
Ii iVo
Bud by diffiMing a genial warmth through the
cimxlatiou, oiKouraj;e inoderato itrKpiration.
l? thu triple effort the exodnn of tkefurol and
oih?r"iie d .h
system freed from peril it would otherwise in
eiir. The actiou of the bowuls which follows
tho use uf this benefieeut alterative is easy and
unaccompanied by griping, aud its stimulative
effect upou the urinary organs very coducive
to their looal health.
I)yln iHin Wlmt It la, nnd Mow to Cure It.
First tbo stomach don't work right, then
comes bad feeling after eating, llntuleucy, head
ache, dulluess and melancholy, sometimes
nausea nnd vomiting. The liver soon becomes
torpid, then biliousness, constipation, or pos
sibly diarrhea, follows. Thou comes the kid-
uey affections, with pain in the back and more
or less rheumatism or neuralgia ; finally the
nervous system becomes affected, aggravating
all these and adding other symptoms, until it
is all aches, pains, weakness, dullness, irrita
bility, bad temper and a miserable feeliug
throughout. A simple, pleasant aud cheap
remedy for all this is Vanluslirk's Iiivigornut,
only 50 cents. Druggists sell it. Vun !us
kirk &, Co., proprietors, 18 Vesey street, New
York.
Afteb on exxrience of over twenty
five years, many leading physiciaus acknowl
edge that tho (frarfenkerg Marshall' i Uterine
Cathnlieon is the only known certain remedy
for diseases to which women are subject. The
Graefeitburg Vegetable l'Ula, the most popular
remedy of the day for biliousuesa, headache,
liver complaint and diseases of digestion. Bold
by all druggists. Rend for almanacs. Graefeu
berg Co., New York.
Asthma. Thousands of the worst casta of
asthma have been relieved by using Jonas
Whitoomb'a Remedy. Ia no case of purely
asthmatic character has it failed to give relief.
ttortnr, 11 rVela t.lke Hnll of fire!
Bo pcki oftentimes the auffurer from dv
pspsia. After Mtinir, it seems as if tlipre wss
voritsble ball of fire running up and down
through hi otomach. If he eats much he feels
it t if he don t eat much he feel it. It deBtrova
his enjoyment of life. If the doctor be really
doxironii of cnrinir hia patient he ehonld not
experiment with the unTerer, he should recom
mend him to tme Peruvian Bvrnp, whose merits
have been tested so long, and alwara satifc
torily. Balls of fire in the stomach and Peru
vian flynip can't dwell together. Hend to your
dmppiHt, he keeps it always ready, and try it.
It will work like a charm.
lthenmatlsm shel potit life tnvnrlnMv liene
flted by stilphur bathiiur. The dillicultv of pro
curing trustworthy siilplv r baths without the
dangerous exposures incident to public bathing
bonnes, has been fully met by fllenn's Invalu
able Hulplntr Honp. It is sold everv Ih.tp.
Depot. C'rittenfon's, 7 Bixth avenue. New York.
IlilVs Hair A "Whisker Dyo, black or brown, Boc,
We have sold Hatch's Universal (Jougbf vrnp
for about thn c years. No medicine of tho kind
soils as rnpldly, t.r gives such uniforni satisfac
tion. It has grown in favor from tho first of
its use in this section. It takoa tho lead of all
those preparations that havo been considered
standard. itomxsnN & Mk.vdki.u
Fuirhaven, Cayuga, Co., X. Y.
Information worth thousands to thoso out of
hotltli. Self-help for weak and nervous suf
ferers. Facts for fbnsn who l.D.-A 1.......
.'i.iv iicii mr.wu,
drugged and quacked. Tho new Health .T.mr-
nnl teaclie all. Copies free. Address, Elec
tric Quarterly, New York.
The gourmet talks eloquently about tmftled
qnnils, pale ile foie gran and other such delica
cies. Pin him down, though, and you'll find
he admits tho supreme importance' of good
bread, biscuit, rolls, etc. Here all agree on the
basis of true gastronomy. To be sure of the
moBt delicious things baked from Hour use
Dooloy's Yeast Powder.
, . , Oh My llenil Aelies !
Then take a dose of Quirk's Irish Tea. The
great bilious remedy, price 25 cts. a package.
T1!?. A 61 "lowMt m t he world-Importer
- -tl p ptioes Ivrpput Onmpnnr in Amenoii
itnple article plpieea everybody Trade continually in.
iroftBina Agent vunted everywhere bent indncenuntl
don't waste time send for Circnlar to HOHI'RT
WKLI.S, 43 Vesty St.. New York. P. Q. Bo 1 asV.
Ihe Berkshire Hills Sand Springs.
GREiLOCK . HALL,
WIIUAIHTOWN, .HASH.
1 his beautiful and popular Rummer resort will beop n
Iorih.0.,":,P''on,0, uneita .1 line I O. B. ard from I I O
to a pur week. (a nn.i bulla in evtry rnuln. New
and 8uptrtnr aceoinmodi'.tione for private liTrnea
Nuperior bathing. Send for circular.
WMIVIv,Priiprirliir.
P I A N f) Q "'.vnctaTc, fine ro.nrwonit case (not used
In II UU nTer eix monthsl. only l:m; cost oivuer
MOmEW f1' New i;rand Stimtre and Uprisfht
finpjl a C J!'""09 at wtiolesnle. lireat barKaini.
UIIUHrJO 'ly now, 4 nets reeds, 12 t .p. imb--""Jli'j
nss "ctflve coupler, beuutirul vnlo Ftop.
. . 'I eto. cunt owner :i.i0, only New
9 top Orirann I B, 12 stop f 75. Kara opportunities. Ileat
offer ever Riven by any manufacturer. New Beatty
instrument ready. Sent on 5 to IS dnya' teit trial.
Aloney refnn 'ed and fremht nuiil both ways il nn-nti"-fjctiry.
AuiiiIM Wunleil. Liberal discounts to
reiiohrrj . Ministeni.eta. ritalogue free. Address
lAMKI. V. BKATTY. iiMliinutoii. N. .1.
Dunham & Sois, Manufacturers,
Wft-ercoi.r;, 10 EaslUih Streol
CBtabIihe:l ISM.) KZV YOIK.
S-.ndfor iiiusirtted Cirtul r and VtVt itt
IfEIT'S SIIIKTS-onlyone qnality-Tlm Bent,
AV Kopp'B taicnt rnrtly-iniMln Dress Murti
fun bo finigheii fw iasy n hemmine a Hun ilk ere In of.
J ho very best, six tor &7H.
K-f p' C'listiini fS'-irt iii.ul. t'i nm.iMiTO,
The Ti?ry ber-t. nix fir Kf (H.
An lfC.-mt hvt of ptnninn (.fMlil-pl.-.tf Collnr n,1
Klenvn lint tons nivpn with cjil-Ii b;ill KcepN Shirts
Keep's Khirts ito delivtT?iI Kit I'K .m rw.Mpt if price
In any part of the I'limn no ixpreii ch up, to piiy.
Samples witli full ..ir.H'tiou fur Ni'lJ-mHiisinvm-iu
Sent Free to any iul.irp:tri. No M.tmp rLitii-ii.
Deal directly with the M.im.fucttmT nni &i Hot torn
Prices. Keep Munnf.ictnrinir . Hi." S!encr Ht.,X.Y.
IES
A p-iiilive remvUvtor laropsy ant ull iii.vait'8 ol
ilia Kidney a, Hlu.ultir ami Urinary Or
gana. Huut'l Kemcily ia purviv ..-toLte anil
prepared exraaly f.ir Hie above diteSbei. it has
cured thouaauti!. i-iery liotlle warranttd. Send to W.
. Clarke, Providence, R.I. , for illustrated pamphlet.
If your dniygiit don't have it, he will order it lor you.
BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP.
UsyUaV
ITnriviiMcd fct tbt
Kiilvt and the UmV..
Nu ariitUiut kdJ
ile.'qitiw otln ut
cover common iid
Jflrurioiii tnnredi.
ecu. Altt-rymrtof
trletitlflr nptrrimvDt
the miuiiifricturtfr of
S. T. Habbitt'i Btt
Soaj, hut jwrfected
nrl nnw i.fffr to th
publte The FINEST TOILET SOAP In tbo World.
Only tht part vttt-ibl oils vt.ii in itt manv'arturt.
...For Use In the Numnrv it has No Eaunl.
I Horltl ten tlliiPl Itlcuil to uvejy imiIIutuuiI I'auiilv illClirintnidom.
j Satinde boi, ritiiirtlning 3 i-mko nt 6 t-21. caih, afut fritt u auy ad
' lUXta 0U rt-t'ffl of 14 fr-nt. AMrl
Tt BABBITT. New York City.
U rr mi oy au uruguu. Jti
i
it HpTTTi I Are made in nil nl.vloi and of evorj 1
I A1JjileHprl)lmi, from tbo liyhlfhl, ;
I nneifS nnd moM rlrtftint in use to the linirMl :
( and Mtruiijci'Mt reiuireil for uny kind of w rk; rru !
CO TJ Ci n T? "H I " j
J J XV L' I n- o r K 111 n 11 h Ii I p ,
fclrc nwilt and diirublllly. They receive d th lti,ul I
I Vht vrilteil award at the Centennial Kxiitinn. (
I "PT A T? T'JP Q C! W I None Kvnaim' unlena ;
with our name nd Triultt .llnrk. A liheral
1 "D KT A "R T wil' De Riven infonu.ition
I ywJA.JXJJ that niu POi,vii- uny one
wlio olN bnriipim nt the t'onrord lliirnrie
thnt are 110 1 made by n. Kxtra inducements
j offtjied. Send for oircutar and price linth.
Addruaa
J. R. HILL & CO..
Kansas display of ppKluc-tx nt i iiti'imial mr
PrsrimI all olher Slates. H.ti tS I'ACIFM!
K.W. CO. offers hirvest body of good lands in
KASNAN at lowest prit-cs ana best terms.
Plenty of (iov't lands litKK for Homesteads.
For ropy of 'KANAK FACIFIC HOJlb
N'l'Kall," address, iMHtl VummiMMiuiwrj
K. I'.ltte., Kil I mi, Kiru.
Providence Line
TO BOSTON
Via PE0VIDENCE DIRECT.
A WHOLE NIGHT'S It KMT.
OM.V ii .MII.I-.K Or- I!A:i
TI Hi: CI) jllMTliS
TUB NF.W MAGXIF1CKXT KTEA M Hit
3VX aisiHiioliiiisottf,,
("The I'm hue Hicuim r l I tie Win !:,"
AND THE WUKI.D-HKNOW.NKU STKAMKK
riliocio Islmicl.
("Tlie((ueen of tin- KoiiihI,")
Will on iand after ill A V 7 leafs (dill) from Piur go,
N. It. loot of Warroa 8troi4 in A l. .., arriiiriK i.t
I'rovi.U iice nt (i A. Hi. and Koslou f.. M. So
luteriuediula landiusa bolvretui Now Vurk and 1 rovi.
aonca
Pittstogh Mlniiiasiures atWMcsaliFriS
Bra oontaininir Cream Jug.florered Sueur II. tvl. So -on
If jMi-r, Unvnrad lliittor Dish, I U'U.k'ts. 2 i'lti.t
lIDiiu(,lM Pituhitr. 2 SMven-inch HiKh
Jruit Diahas. 12 Individual Kauoe Dialwa, I C .ke
halver, all of good quality Ulaaa. for th box...w:l OO
i'mTS ij-nhall-pint Tubla and 4'dra.n
iiTj- .7 i T" """a lauia and 4 dozen Uncovered
mm ma
.r2-Oii
Ml
LAD
. iii&fiJJ mUatto it's .
aaaaW
WindowGkaa,Box6uft BkZ Socond. TiiriT
6 by S to 10 by 16.... a-) ;a ri Vl si
11 hyU to IS I,, ulS rZ I 1 '2
lsh's3toaobyi Joo 3 76 1
jibyitoiMbj;ai.r: i;S3 l
., ,. .... 1M to d
Naila, K"i of laoiba $3.7,
111 fl 4 7 ( 5
j , wl'' funu.h any of abova articlua at uricea ,t UI
dehvered on b.rd cara or .toainlaiata b.ro. Tlie n c i -i
ninai, 111 a I oaaea aeoomiwny the rnler Ke id P o
a K ' J ur Roateied lt.;,. Kofir u
lltv.iV 11 vavrt"'!.- A.ld-tma.
Hr.M 11. A.NttT, P. O. Bo JUH, I'.tUburgh
A PEKBLBfS KXTEHNAl, Sl'ECIFICANO
BEAD lFIRIl OF THE SKIN.
t GLENN'S
8ULVHUR SOAP.
As ren xly for Diseases, Sons,
Abrasions and Bono n nebs of the
Skinj as a JeKUrrizer,disvfectant, and
means of preventing and curing
Rheumatism and Oout; and as an
Adjunct of Tns Toilet and the
Bath, "OLENN'a Srji.rnon 3oap" ie
inroninarably the best article ever
offered to the American public.
The Complexion is not only freed
from Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Frec
kles, and all other blemishes by iu
use, but acquires a trans arert
tei.icact and velvety f ftness
through the clarifying and .nollient
ncliou of this whoi.ksovie beauti-
FtF.R.
The contraction of obnoxious dis
eases is prevented, and the complete
disinfection of clothing worn by per
sons afflicted with contagious maladies
is insured by it. Families and Trav
elers provided with this admirable
purifier bave at hand the main
essential of a series of Sulphur
Baths. Dandruff is removed, the
hair retained, and grayncss retarded
by it.
Medical men advocate its tjsb.
Piitces, 25 and 50 Cents per Oaie,
Per Box, (8 Cakes,) GOc. aud f i.20.
N.B, There It economy i-. buying the large aha
" Hill's Hftir tint Whisker Dye,"
Black or llrown, 60 Crnlg.
C. N. CEITTEXTOX, PropV. 7 Siith At.S?
VEGETINE.
Hor Own Words.
iUl.HMolin. Md , rVb. U,
Mu. It. U. SlKM NK:
litv sir Sinn fvr;d jv.ir I havo ir-t a nre nn-1
very it'iinful lml. I liiul H"tn nhyiiriiilirt, but they
couldn't fiiro m'. Nnv, I havi hirtrd f y.iur VKtiK
TINK fnnn n lndy lm w;- nick f-r a Imj; tim.-, and
bt'cume all well frmn ymir Vlv i'. I' INK ; and I 'nt and
bought iiif t-nv bottle of Xi'A iK TI : K, mid aftt- I had
UKeil huh bottle, tht paiiiH h-rt mm, an-i it ht-pi.n to heal,
nnd then 1 Iioiik'hI out other ln-tt!i, i:nd I (nkt- it xt.
I thnuk od for thin ri'iHcdy nnd yoiirm'lf; nnd v.i.-hitiK
evi'ry biiluTt-r may imy i.t.ti'iitio;i li it. It is a blu-sHin
i.tf health.
AI kb. O. KlIAHir.tt. Wert llultiutore Street.
Vegetine.
Gafo and Suro.
Mil. H. K. Sjkvknk:
In your V KtiK.TINK was reonnnnended to me,
and, yinldiriK to xw iierittiisionn of 11 friend, I coim-ntm!
t 1 trv it At the tiiuu, I win KiitTorinfC from soiifral
"tfbility and nervous prostr;'ti m. superinduced by over
work aud inesrulur hnhits. Its woudHrful strcnicthtninij
and curative propi-rtlet. iweined to nnVct my riuhilitntea
Kysteni fr;tn tho rirst iIwh; and, under its persitent uae.
I rapidly recovered, KHininR more than usual hraitli ana
(rood fc.;nir. Sinue tliun I have n.it hwitited to wive
VKtiKTIXK my most umiuHliried indorsement, as being
a fi'.fe. tiure and powerful aent in promoting health and
reMirir.ff the wastcrl Hy-ateiu to new life and energy.
VKtiK I INK is the only medicine I uh; and, ai long aa
I live, I never expect to lind a butter.
Yours truly. W. H. CIMRK,
1J Monterey Street, Alleghany, Penn.
Vegetine.
The Best Spring Medicine.
chahlestown.
H. U. STF.VEV8:
Hiir Sir Thin i t certify t tint I linvH unod your j
' Klooii l'rejmr.-t ifn" in my family for nr-vsr'il yar. hivJ
think tlint tr HcrofuU ttr 'iinkHroiir. Hun.or, or Rlieu-
mtttio Hntctinnit, 11 c.innot lie excelled; Hna at s t lo d
purit'ier and Hprinu medi.Mnu, it iHtlie het tiling I hitve
evnr iiMHtt and 1 have used ulniotst everything. I can
rliiMtrfully recomnifiid it tu any una in need uf such a
medicine. Yours rRpeelfu.lv,
Mns. A. A. DINSMOKK, 19 Ruiisel Street.
Vegetine.
What Is Needed.
.. Boston, Fab. 13, 1671.
H. K. Stkvenk, Eai. : .
li'iir Mr AlMiut one year cilice I found myaelf in a
feeble condition from freneral debility. VKliKTINK
waa atronulv reoomniended t4i me by a friend who bad
been much benefited by iu uae. 1 procured the article,
and, after iiaina: several bottles, wua reatored to he.ilth
and discontinued its uae. I feel quite oonBdent that
there ia no medicine auperior to it tor those complainra
for which it ia especially prepared, and would cheerfully
recommend it to thote who feel tint they need some
thing to reatore them to perfect health
Ileapei-tfully yours, U. I, PKTTENGIIX,
l'irili of 8 M P, ttinKill 4 Co.,
No. 10 8ut htreet, Boston.
Vegetine.
All Have Obtained Relief.
South Beuwick, Me., Jan. 17, 1873.
II. R. Stfvkss, Eo. :
I'tar Sir I have had Dysnephia in its worst form for
the last ten years, and have taVen hundreds of dollars'
worth of medicines without ol.t.iininir any relief. In
KepteuilKjr Isi-t I commenced takum the VKl.KTINK,
store which time my health has steadily improved. My
food diireats well, and I have named fifteen pounds of
P,B.h? T.h!'r8 "ra ''veral others in this place Using
VtCiETlNIi, and all have obtained relief.
Youra truly, THOMAS E. MOORE.
Overseer ot Card Room, Portsmouth Co.'t Mills.
1 -r-DllalSfr-i I
1 -rrAaT'A is nil- a-a1!
- eP coop Tl'vr.jx
Beware of V '';'':4''&A
i :s:l I
VEGETINE
PREPARED BY
H. R. STEVENS, Boston, fa
Vegetin is Bold br All DtokrUU.
ffiftft 2 Si77 t wk Aaenta. IO Oul Frn.
SiOO f. igi 4 p ,, vickP.HV, Auiriiata, italna.
BOSTON WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT.
The beat family newapaper published j aicht pagei ; Bftjr.
aiioolumna readinar.
l'erma-92 !or annum; clubi of aleren, 1 9 pel
annum. In adrr-nee.
"I'K'I.HUN (OPV CJltATI.
GLOVE-FITTING
CORSETS.
Thernendioftnit
(.UNRIVAlllDCOKSCT
I in) now numoerad by
jll ,muiiuna.
rVices art much reducadl
MEDAL RECEIVED
AT riMTn.ui.1
6t lhGnil(nA and
beware of hnltatlont.
Atxaiao row
THOMSON'S
UNSSrAKUlElmtSl
Th test Roodt mtdt .
Sea that the nimc of
TUDMnnMaarflha
Trade Ma rK.4 C n own. it
stamped on every Corset Mitel. I
CGOD OLD
STAND-BY.
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
EaTAiii.iHMGt. 3!i Years. Always euros. Alwaya
ready. Alwaya handy. Has never yet failed. Thirty
mltlivnt hare et il. The whole world approve the
Klorious old Muatanir the Best and Chaapost Liniment
in existence, g&centa a bottle. The Mustang Liniment
cures when nothing elae will.
SOLD BY AM, MEDICINE VENDERS.
i I niiHllnitfoiial TpiHlonrlrM.-The way in which
: rtifferent hi lirtttimls ar ntfm-teti hy the saint raiiHos of
I difHHu (li'pftirls tiptm tlm const ituti.n nnd tempera
ntent. Soni i pnrflm. for itmtancf. are prona to IVvt rs(
wime to Itilmns ntinrlc, unl nhr t-. ntrvout, affections.
... .... . ... 1'rnin'ii oiios LiMvuiik u n Tnrii
of di)nii uvi.l, H,u i,.,.;n . l. . . i '
, npurution of
Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aparient
r1.. j In"n(' nrt'9t flfifea-ttfirn acatnst an a'tftck.
j iiiuiviuuniK oi n nuioiiii a tin conslipnt'l liauit.or subject
usr-pr-irs n. it IUIf If rvei Brn fsBSIiy eiCUM, inOUIa
fpmunt lif t-drifiPi tr. tia mfs...liinF as...s:.
e-peci lly in wsrm wt-:itlipr. It ia no lust potent at a
lirt'i-iin t -inn no n ri'Tni'iiv.
POWS EXTHACT
PD
The People's Eemedy.
The Universal Pain Extractor.
Ncte : Ask for Pond's Extract.
Tako no other.
POND'S EXT It A C T is daily prescribed byPhy.
Hiciuus of ull Srliuulx. uihl arquired tlio title
"Tht I'topk's Jtnnuli'' for PI Ion, Sprains,
ranieiiewH, Kiirhn, Svaldai, Krulses,
Soreiicai4, Holla, l leer, old Sore.
WoiiikIh, nu:.
! POD'SKX'MtACTnlsoeiire.Tocthache,
II on d c Ii o, So rv T h ro I, Hoarirnen,
Ncuraly;iii, Colic, Utarrbaea.
etc. ltn ine fw.iftV for Ilemorrhaicea)
from all orir;in:i, uuU promptly arrests blmtino
from auy source.
I Send for pamphlet, address,
PONI'fl IITSACT CO., 88 Kaldn Lui, Sn Tort.
Ui
TIIE
NITED STATEQ
! INSURANCE COKIPANY.
IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
; 261, 262, 263 Broadway.
j 0RGAMZEB lSIO-
ASSETS, $4,827,176.52
SURPLUS, $820,000
EVERY APPROVED FORM OF POLICY
ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES
AND
APPIIOVED CLAIMS
MATURING IN 1877
WILL BE
AT 7
OJT PRESENTATION.
JAMES BUELXi . . PRESIDENT.
A VOVVhAit XEWHPAPEU,
The Best IF vou WANT
and the A First'cla88 Family and
Political Newspaper
Cheapest, subscribe for
THE INTER OCEAN.
4 ,
ii iitii! hi ie i v ur
THE
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: jr
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The price of the Daily Edition is 8 10 per Tear (poet
age paid), the Semi-weekly Edition 83.30 per Year
(poatage paid), and
The Weekly Edition $1.65 per Year
(POSTAGE PAID).
As a Literary,
Family, or
Political Newspaper
U is unexcelled by any in the eountry.
The " Queries and Answers " and the Agriti ltur.d
department are worth more than the price of the paper,
t r Hnmi.lt Coilui i'A'.vr ri!KK ou ait.tiiaiUm.
Addreai, THE INTER OCEAN,
1 10 Lake btreel, Chicago, III,
Terma and WIS ontflt
" fmo. R llAl.l.F.ri' :0
I'nrtlanrt, Maine.
tA C9n P-r day at bnma. Hamptea wnrtb 94
3 IU JiU TINS()NCO..l'.rlhnd.Main.
l Great Chance to MaVa Money. Good Aarent wanted,
a. Write at ones to lll'PH Mm. Co., Buffalo, NY..
o
I.n FooniT f.nnd Wnrrnnta bonaht, hirhea
eaeb price paid by H.Monlc ft lJO.,waahina:ton,u. J
attlA WKEK. Uatalnjriia and Rumple FREE.
' KFl.Tl S CO.. I IO Naaaiin Hi.. New V.iik.
nCVUL I L II WraTKRif Orrw Works, Chloaiw, III.
(Sit 9 '"V home. Aaenta wanted. On
IPX W terma free. TRUE i CO., Anyueta. M
Outfit and
aine.
t M am s rear to Are:
51a: a." W 1 1 1 1 2S Skat (in fr. For terms a.l-
f laUUljl dreaa, J. nHA . Co., fv.Uvii.tf
$5937
Made by 17 Apentt lnln.77wlth
myl.ltiowarttcles. Sampler free.
AflilrfM f. M. Liningtim. Chiraga
S3
WATCHES, A Oreat Senaation. Sample
WaUih and Outnt tree to Aarenta. Better than
Gold. Addreaa A. IU ll't.Tf H Co.. t hirago
fikrt I" 90 prr Wri
3t TRAM to Familiei
THE CANTON TEA CO., 1 4
rek Eaaily Made MplllnaT
a. nana lor circular to
8 Chambers St.,NewYor.
EIiKCTRIC BEI.TS.-A NEW, CHEAP, PER
FKOT Cur tor premature debility. Hend (or oircn
ar or sail on Db. H. K A KIV, H32 Broadway, New York
OH I AGENTS. OH! EVERYBODY.
The M 1! M T A 1" II K I'roK rlor
only 25 oenta. Circulara free as air.
O. H. BARROWS, Wilhmantio, Ct.
o
CHROMO FREE
Illaa. pspwr for 3 tnonthe, if you will aftrm to diftribut
sume of our blanki. In o lose I 3 cts.. to cover pofltnfre.
KKMHI, A P., lioHton, Mubw.
4 And Not
Wear Out.
Hnlli tSs Uatal..... llik. fK I a
J. 8. BFRCH A CO., 38 Py Strwt, New York,
41UU.UU n UKAW HMBD prwluewi on
wth race by tiie uRof inn r,r nr. auu riiiAiriwito.
te inn. or will fi.tf. i: '.". 1'ricc bt buUL la MsVlcrf
Prof. Hairs Maclc Compoanfl
u tht only prviiaration.oiie ptckftce uf whicft
will force the beard to prrow thk k and heavy
on the imootheit fuce (without tiijury) in fl
dy in every ce, or money chfertully re
fundrd. tS cents pt nnrkaae, postpiidt 8 for
30 rent. K. W. jONrS. A-hland. Maae.
MFRAMJIKA1.TII M'lTIIIirT nitrNN.
3BLUE andRE'Dfi XyTrti.
I m I jHi I Tnn only book prncticiilly
I LICHT. f tmatinfr tin now univtrs
Ally nbsorbinn topic. Hhnwg
how to apply th trentinnt. nnd tlU of mnnv unccespful
enrnnmanp by th n ne of thi wonrtprfnl medium, t'ir
cnl rn rnd bft tr'n to early pplicnt.
T. M. STODOART A CO.. j'Jt'l (MmMntit St.. phPa.
CARPETS! CARPETS !
399 Sixth Avenue, New York.
FXTRAORntNAKV BARGAINS!
f?ARPKTS-T.ir-try Hriia.ela. 1 Hi to 1.2i per yard.
f'AltPKTR-Thrr.fi.le.$1.u.toSl 41) npr varrl.
f'ARPKTS All Wool Ina-min". K5o. toialf. per yard.
(.'AV. !'TS t'"tton and Wool Inrrraina, 4(lo , rjlo. pur yd.
MViriNliS-rii-.ke.i. Wliiti, A Kam-v.a-.c. Wlo. porjd.
OIL ULOTHS-AU Widtha, from 40o. tn si.no per yard.
Orrfrra h Mail .(,,,,;.
WTF.I'MKN A. MPKNfEll.
Fruit and Jelly Press
One-third more Juice than by the old
?irocB(i. A h nu hold necpfldity. Kvpry
amily will bnr one. Qnnrt nnd cralloa
nifna. LilHrl diocount to the trade.
For circular and terms address, with
otamp,
Americen Fruit Rnd Jelly Presi
ompny, uincinnau. unio.
Ascntn Wnniril In Kvry Town
nml 'oiii uy.
Maize Flour Toilet Soap! -
Maize Flour Toilet Soap !
Maize Flour Toilet Soap!
A great discovery ! a new nnnp compound ! It anothe ,
rjiIkos, nd whiten? the Kkin. hnt wonderful he;ilinn ami
u,erior wnuhinir nropurtipa, and is pqunliy united for tho
bath, miraery and Rpntrnl toilet. It ia dfdiKhtfullv pt-r-fnmed
and aold evwryuhpre nt a tnoderatp price. Keffit
tered in Pntrnt-Offlcp. iKTti, bvthe niannfai'fiirMra,
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si II I on our rnn! rfiitibhinttt.n
jJ J I'ruspt ctiiH, rtpreabnting
1 50 DISTINCT BOOKS
wanted eriarvwhan. The l.lirarpi.t ttilnir evrr trled-
S'llua miidn from this whon all airti'ln lto:.ka fr.il. Al o
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.YOUR AnnorsS To)
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iilltiirds. at Ij.we.-'t Trice. H.iv V
inr the lurK"t ti-k r.nd finest
ficilities for miir.(M;i;lnr:ng,
onlnrH cn b protuijtly tilled
ti.f.d ee inddinnd 1'tildes idieap,
Thf HiLLiAitn Oc t, in illus
trated newHpaper sent free on
application.
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For the Farmer, the Merchant, the Hort-nmin, the
Stock-rftiMr, the Poultry ket pHr, tho Itee-ltHeper, tbd
jjt.mrer. th Fruit riiWT.th liaultmer. the Doctor, the
Dairymnr, the HoiiselmlU for every tmnily who wanu
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FATTS FOlt AU;TS.
Male and I'tiniile Ant ouiuiiifr money on it. Pend
to nu fit onct ir etr tenim. INCKAM. SMITH A
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is not entity earned in those limn,
but it can be inHiin in three inont hi
!y any onn of eithnr sex, in i;ny
li;irt of tlin ('omitry wiin i Milling
to work ritH;i(iily i.t tt fcinjilo-n eiit
thut wo furnish. per wtt.k in
vnur own town. Vim n.-! m.t li
awny from home ovrr nirht. Yon run ivo yo:ir wlioln
tuise to (tie work, or only ymir nrn monn ntii. Wo have
Jijf. nts who Hre )n ikiiij i.ver JH'iO p.r day at th- busi
rest. All who vng 'jm at oneo cm miike money li-t-t. At
the iroent timn money rininot he inatle bo ..nilv mil
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I7 ehoieett household ornament t. trie
One Dollar each. Send for catalogue,
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BOSTON, MASS. .
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THE POTATO BU8
WITH
F.W. Devoe & Co's Paris Green.
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IN VINO VERITAS.
After nine yenrn exnt-rlence we have docided to eft or
our pure Cal.foi'tuii W innti and lirandy to familnj l.y tbo
sal loo or untile o ut irreatly reduced tribes. Thtv-i
Winns are delicutun for fmnily une, while their tut-,
p irity renderis them invnt'itnle for medicmul und mcr
tuent-'l pmntM. A trial is ouly ncoitaary to hiiow t U- ir
miliori-iritv over adulterated foieign goodt. 44 Cnimi
I'riiH'i't." tlj ohoiuebt American oiiauipaue, i
uceialty. 8 end for circular and prii-.e list to
( UAMPKltl lS A CO., 4il AHirr.ijr St.. Nw York.
FLORENCE.
The Only Safe,
Odorless and Durable
OIL STOVE.
T
Onlv Centennial r-i
VJJ BKBT SBWiXQ UACUIKK,
Florence Uachlnt Co.,
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BEND FOB CIECULAE8.
Agents Wanted, '.
TU Cook, wilX Own.
N y N u
No 88
WHEN WRlTINll aras ll,laaiyDu.
a w-ek In mur awn town
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