The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 12, 1876, Image 2

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    EHE „FJ MOCRAT.
EVIRT W untiseve.T Monrinco; ,
AT MONTIIO9E, 81:18Q`A CO., PA., $T
A.*VirirVi - "g" 80 0 Xt.7,:f33P't
BDlTOtitt & PROPRIETORS,
At two Dollars per Tear, in Advince.
TO ADVIIRTISERS:—Trut Dinaoonay as an adver
tising medium. ie unsurpaicd in this_section. It
niscbes the,Panneralpelta , and busineseman. Its
Circulation Ts constantly lac atialtb advertising
rates reasonable. Kates will be gTven at our ofileeor
brmait. -•-- • • -
JOB PRINTING:--Our otll4 is supplied with four
printing presses,togothor with s large variety . of type,
borders, fancy inks, etc., with ;thick we are. prepared
'to do work in the . best style and 'at prices lower than
any: competitors in any , eeetion, 14atnpbee ,show- and
'estimates cheerttOly given at, cur office. • Work order
ed by mail Will receive *mot attention:
E. B. .IIAW.LEY.
DEMOCRATIC COMM.II TEE 4WEET
. .I.N
'. _Pursuant to•adjourn i mentheNernber
toCthe 'netnepratie;:, COMMittee
•• •
assembled at the Tarbell House :.on
.Monday last, with:a very , \ rept s esen La
tion. The Meeting - was': cillied . to . Ordr
bs , the_ chairman. intereSt . *as
Mapifested present. motioli
the f01ic:444 resolution's' .were. unani
mously. adopted. •• -:,,• .
ResolvO, that a sub-coMmittee . ofseien
be
. elected from the. mein berS op hectain county
committee to 'act ai.on
nimittee: for the transactfon of business
Under the
,direction - ;'of' tt e . the county.
committee and that Ifive members shall
constitute a
"quorum for the- transaction
• ttf business. • . - • . •".. •
On motion the folldwing'named persons
were unanimously elected ,inembrs of
that committee:.
E. B. Hawley, O. P. Beebe, John
Bradshaw, C. C. Mills , E M. Tiffauiv
'*m. Harding and George Harvey.
Also the following, resolution was un
anunously adopted : 1 . .
- ) ‘• • •
Resolved,'
_that 'the
. nutnumbers 'ot ' the
county committee from each'electioti dis
trict be at once •'reqUitled 'to forward to
the chairnian of' the county Uoinmittee,
the. Lame oi three persons to act in ii
junction with the Member of. the said.
county commi. tee. in his respective dis
trict, as ti - , vigilance' cbminittee - and. that
it shall be the duty of the, executive cobs:
mittee to see tliat this 'resolution. isledm,
plied with at - once. , I, ,• 1
. , .
Other businessof iniportance was
transacted after- vihich on ,MOtion, the
.
.committee adjourned to meet the First
.
Moullay of , August 'court. 1.876. .- .
Immediately after the adjciurnMent of
the county committee the triembers of
the executive comittee .assembled 'kaad
organized by , electing E.B. HaWley. chair-
man, and O. P. Beebe eoecretarY, after
.. .which, on motion,they adjourned tomeet
at ~
call of the chaff man.:
E. B. HAWLEY,
o. p. BEEBE..
Secretary.
CONNECTIOLT
`'Connecticut liaß spoken in answer to
the bribe,gi'vers of New ; Hampshire, and
the bribe-takers and political ; corruption
ids of. Washington, , and b r Yoke is one
of 'Stern rebuke and condemnation of
G-rantisu and all 'the innitifaious :cOr-
inPtions that are i interlaced about. the
Administration. t means • the ddom of
the corrupt Radical party, and : proclaims
lb the world that the mercenary..re,ign of
corrttiiiiiliiiittf is at an'end,n this country
and that :the work, of buying State elec
tions stops 'with t t he New-Himpshire, , ut
terly in the t heart of New Eng
land.
On Saturday Postmaster General Jrw
,
ell said that if Connecticut went Demo
cratic, it meant that a Democratic.. Presi
dent ;would be elected in November next.
His prophecy is already in progress of
fulfillment, and )lie along- with ail >the
other Radical and Administration leaders
at this time = cim plainly discern the
Wand 'writing on 'the war. and, realize
that the day
~ ot• their downfall, and the
downfall Of unparalielei partisan corrtip-
Mon is at. handi,4,'
The nutmeg nutmeg.;.,State sends greeting's to
fhe Belknat4l34bc4;:leff and Schenkschool
of politicians, and such eminen , t profess
ors therein as Grant, Morton,
Calderon and . Conkling, that they need
not stand upon the order of 'thcir going,
hut:go at once into that obscure retire
ment that is set apart for and assigned to
political quacks and the harterers and
hucksters , Of =public virtue and official
honor and honesty:
Free, untrammelled,. uncorrupted and
Dernocratic,l Connecticut leads' the Cen
tennial column that is to stride down and
wipe out corrukion and restore-the GOV
eminent on wire to the path of bon
-4.7 and eOnaknO.Y-1 The Cra of corruP
tiO 11 ispaavd, , a,fid'clishoziesty is DOW tX.
piring from its Nbwn astounding excesses.
The bribers tried' their , hand upon 'OOll
DeOtieut with a yid corruption 'fund at
their pew/44 but , w4r Ispy pt
,from itt borilem- by an unoorrnpablo
yeomanry. Honesty is viotoriOnaltheit
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c: CRUSSR.
Chaitnian t ,
clishonesty felt' oil*, , iitt7. victiiiy.*' . The
-•-''' , 1 • ;'- ,- . -. , , , 1
iholc \ nation has , atlipltr:;eitus6: to rojoice,
..4 , _2 .1'; 7 i
•I:?ittsburg eod.. ,!0!;. , -.;
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V.6AWOLY. - .
,
There is reasonable 'ground for thehope
that the experiment o 1 substituting silver
(On for, the fractional _currency - will soon
be tried, The appropriation ipz printing,.
this, money h'as'run out ansi the commit-`
tee - have concluded - fibt - Ur tOieW'itrwith
a 'view cl.) ip?OngOf tor the worn
lint 'currency as fast: as,li t is brongh t : in.
'About *12,600,006 in ' ` silver- coin and
$1,030,000 in nbulli,b4i",ar on nd • The
mint can coin $2: , ;000.000 EL and
the, • secretary, has 'authority , uncl«-r the ..4e
-
sum pi ion , act to -buy bullion foi , four and
'a hall' per cent. 'bonds: 'lf the Mini wiirk
fun, time the seeretari the
can have $ . 20,000,000. of silver ,coin on
band• by the first of J \ iily.• :,ItArould be`a.
good thing to begin by , giviiig the strani
ers ,who =visit. the denten ilia! next s*ntn-
n er eirer coin iii.stead of shabby init. Con
al-currency. It ;is 'calculated tho t bo long
as golds remains below 120 the 'silver coin
will remain in circulation : 'As it is not
at all probable that so Wide a margin be
tween gold and greenbacks . will take
place there can , be. no danger in begin
nng the resumption. Cleanliness, econ
omy, and every other consideration are .
in faTor of 'the change. The small notes
hardly run a year until they Must be re•
newed, and the annual cost of this petty
work aline amounts 'to nearly a" million
and.a half it, year.' It is estimated by
the directors of the mint' that :the treas.
ury will save almost , one hundred'Abou:
sand s dollars . a year by substituting : 'Skiver
for these fractional mites. The people
at the same time will have a clean, safe
and durable currency in.their daily trans
actions.— Patriot.
Gen.,Custer shed-I flood •bf light upon
the country in , relation 'to thereason',why
army officers haieheen so 4Telit.in rela
tion to' the ,gross abuses ex_isting, and
Constantly increasing u;nder their eyes in
the service, " Belknap, Secretarrbf War,
isau-d the tollowft Preemptory \ o.rder,
,that he might like the Arab, f.)14 his, tent
and silentlysttal away ; ;
NQ officer, active, or retited, shall di
rectly or indirectly, without .being called
upon, by
,proper authority, solicit, sug
gest or re.conitnend action by members of
,
t'ongtess for or against :military affairs.
Henry Astor, one of , the wealthy; Astor
family of New Yorl, has haa a verdiot
rendered against', him, for
\ 520,000, in a
suit for damages at Poughk - eepaie. In a
moment of petulance Astor struck a lit.
tie child , Josephene :Ash, danghter of a
tenant on his farm, 'knocking her off a
chair, and injuring lw &pine so as to
cripple her for life. The child has been
'unable to walk.for some time, and it is in
an almOst helpless cdnditiou. The ver
d.it:t gives great satisfaction at,PoUghkeep 7
.
sift. •
A Decent of Plies..
OTTAWA, Ont.. April 3, 1816'.:--Tbe la 4;
won(h .hower of flesh ‘vhich fell in.
Kentucky a short, tine... ago; has had its
equal in 21 n immens,e shower of flies which
fdl oil niolkday laSt at', Riviere du Loup.
Projesser ffeilrit "mile; 4: of Laval
tTniverdity, Quebec,, has 'received -speci
mens of the irisecrs whicri.had been rain
ed down upon the surface of
,the snow.
'These strange visitors were fOrwarded to
the doctor ill a bottle by Judge W. E.
Tascherleati, of. Itiviere du Loup, accom
panied.by the 'following letter:
. 11..tyten.F. DU LOUP EN BA.S, britirCh 29;
11576.—.Afy Dm).. Doctor; .A verY Rinett
'jar phenomenon occurrrd • here duiring
the northilist tekmpest of . Monday. A
shower ot flies lell with the snow over a
space,of,several ,acres. They ,are by the
million walking:over the snow, wahotit
appearing to bqable to fly.l Sent you
few_ specimens. You will' be- able ,to
indge whethei;it . ia worth while! to class
ify them.: imhaste, yours truly,.
- • —.W. E. TASOftEltEaik
. ,
The spf ci mens appear to be Of' the inos
quito species:, •though - .lappitrently
_about,
three times thc sizeof thesie livelyinsect&
The phenomenon of ineeets 'and snow
mingled together in a temperate chine
and fallingin the. same shower is indeed
a most rernarkable one, and not; likely to
he soon forgot4in ,by those who 'witness
edit.
The prevailingimpression among scien
tific men seems to be that the, insects
were carried' into theair b e ra' Ith irlwi nd .
in• a tropical country Possiblein the neigh
borhood of they West, Indies,. during one
of, the Siozms'of wind which during some,
weeks paSt`have prevailed over the con.
tinelit, and were utlaA rained down with
the snow. The profess(irs of Laval
ttriversify are now enascred in trying.to
solve, this most recent: scientific riddle;
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.'['he' fit.fett-ofer',David A :IVelit- i'Oi , ',0'011:: . ,
:
kioB6.iti- the' , VriOdjit iiti-. 0 ititi t -. liy 4 . small
Vote. it
.the , - 001 blot , in ;:- the:- s*TE;pititt
dettAtiOrfitieltibf victory in Oot.iii. ,- btieiit;.:'.: -i j: '.
-, (i - pl i fidotpid:iit:Weyi' - . - Yait;' , Coti - ',Naiidai
fit - 4 4 13;: , ::;:4;, - -, , ,:- , 1.:.t.- ,:.„.,i: ,-,..!; -1,!„1 . : !.t.„ ,-. Cf A) i • .%i. _ '.i . A., , 17,t
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THE DEMOCRAT,.::'?Of:git
~12, : 1876
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: , . - :-.CONNIE,TI/0113T lELIECTION.
noiniii ' 46 1141E1es No paid*, In Pub
---f !idling -The{, felilinit. ,7 '-'
i - E. O • T
TAKENurgEGIs I ,
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P - Etkiirrsnirs,April Y e it4.
Of,, the l i State,,,on,,M.onday -wit,h only the
town of Salem
. to hear front, which was
last iiear'77ltepuhlicitni'tii 72' DernoCiiiii;
is 98;05. The total- vote last ' year' Was
-100,983.
are the `tools : '"
' . .!. .. .. ';::43,567
Ingersoll, Dem : ..! .....' .. .51,811
Smith, iTem ... ..... 1,871
Atwater, Gaeex!p4ek......,„ . VeMet
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Ingersoll's majority'; i I . 8,057
Ingersoll's plurality - • - 74. 14.
.1. L' • ••;•
semtte_stands dernocrats'.to 3
Repnblicanstinentocra4iain of 1 from
last:year, The I.4U'wer House. (including
the tu,io towns eleting One Represents
tive.eaUlf, results from ulhich are_estima
‘te4) s . t.ands-85'Reliubltuar.s \ to 159 Detnol
trats t urd -one
,Independeilt, a, Democratic
gain of 22.: The DemOcratic majority
on jokrit ballot is 87. j i ' -
iA Ghastly, MyStay. • ;-.
STITYIVESANT.LANDING.iN. Y., APril
• The 'people .4.)f this pl4tisant little - vill
age. oh the , 'Hudson were thrown 'into a
great!state• - Of excite:Meat . to-day by the
annoincement that a ,WOoden ,box; eon.
talaing htitnan remould:- had'been.lound
on , the hooka of.the river.- - The body had
been L i, cutitito Ipeiced but '.the
remains ; Were evidentily those of: a
persOn recently nirdero. The box was
0)64 five feet long and, two feet Wide - ,
and Was made of rOughi . .boardd, fastened
toge9D , r ,with: large nails.. On one . side
Were' the words "Colledge Pl ace," painted
with a marking brush and black ink. fl
mutt had been painted!: above the words
Coll dge , ; place, but it_ had been do bad:'-
. ly, obliterated that - it :cOuld - not beitleei,
Poyid',ll. Allister, who found
she box , 'mere hid; He is :the son of
the keeper, o( the little li> it hOuse Vhaded
on the-bankSof trie . Htidson to guide the
river craft On dark- , ;and -foggy nights :
As Sooty-Aimoiered the ghastly
•
nature of. the Con tents of the - box he 'Call
ed 114
,father, and the !twO-Cariliedfit ! )up.
the bank. and) Planed it, orit Of 'the reach
of the Water. • - •The - coyer"was.loose Whin
the boy found - the , box and partly Open,
so that he ; could aseo Wtv by . a , &DOC
Whit wasinside.l -The i news of the tior
rible discovery , spread like:wild 'fire arnotig
the yillagers a r ta farniera in the 'neighbor
lipod.- Coroners HOldaimle and gall - Were
itaMediately and one of the
lage phYkoians - was .allowed by Coroner
Holdapple !Who; first arriYed at : the .sce
to 'take remiiinSintii . ii - near , the
river and examine thein. '' The phySiciati
said 'that the'rt!mains Were probikbly those
of a young girl. The-body had, however
been cut up so much, 'and - portions being
missing he could not definitely tell wheth
erthe remains were those ore or a
boy of perhads tifteetr - years of age. • A
iury.was sumuione4 liy ,- Coroner!HOlSap. 7 ,l
pleiand an inquest - will . he held, to4nor .
Itt*: A detective brlenging to the police
tore of the 'City of lludson is- here. And
doing all in his p4Werto solve thermystery
bat thus far nothing;- - hiss beenYlearned.
indiciiting Who. the `ninrdered'petson-Yris
or 'from froin. whence l the box came. je
is 4pcijectiire(lttie.W.443•‘,To!lt dire place"
on itlie box 110 nothing b to do With the
. of the: body', as - ' • th.e
box - was • .tho'se. used by
tn an it factu rers • of lead- water' traps
to: pack: .the . traps' for Al»pment
TO 'all 'appearances it,' :bad been used .be
fo-te. far . .u 3 kUOwn no person is
nits;4ig from 'aby fari sly, in Old' vicinity
and'inquiries have been mane at the in
stance of Coroner lioleopple - - in all parti
of: the': country 4ere4bobts,, but withont
Ad; •
vertisemprits New This
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BQ OK STORE:-'
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BOOKSTORE
Attd.i evpitt4tagk k 'conziijo,„
ted i,:*j.tit.t . .t)iel . trade -r,
L. ...'it,Fi-4i:, be kept on ,::-
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MEM
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Montrose, April 12, 1811),,t-il1iit 7
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IS .N 0 WIOPENED,
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P0N1.110. - ': i l)ll:.G . o . l . ps v- :, - ..119.10ui11c HOUSE
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-GITTTENTIURGrii_--ROSENBATTAI-SE •
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ie s i i ii I n a s / 011 i n " ; b e i ng ,est a blvo l ed nimbi a quarter of a century. and intent & t td becauntn V
er." lre ear rbo y n i gnhiumfo
largest and moat conaßlete assortreent of I?ry, Goods, , Ready - Made Clothinc, &c., &c.. of any ether Ann la th
County'.'' tint' facilities' for toying in late quantities of fi rst ligwiti by, the original packages,,o4l 7 b iiv i hr I .
msidea.' buyer ennetantly ia tho_inarhet , ,lllsttelto hakit makes it Minuet an, impossibillly for any new
Loroli.dearet;
to compete with us in prices. . . ' ‘
M. S. Dessauer, - having just returned Mari Nave 'York with a large stock of seasonable goods;
cash at the moat favorable rates.prices being po, tempting that he bougut. heavier than ulna; and mostly i n h im :
Auction Selett. ' We will, eau and shall sell them at astonishingly low figures.
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GOODS, ; '40% §, MILLINERY AND .:FANCY -,GOODS, LADIES'
:AND GENTSL . .FIJRNISHING GOODS
;.1 ;
1 7 ,670 , 'Et t
-4:1-Zr." , , e c:•' It'll: I 13.
Of martafacttirciand well appreciated for its superioi workman
, . • • • •
Rine - lut of Cloths, ralisimers and grating, for Custom Work.. Measures taken and perfect fitting g am.
teed. •'.only reliable goods sold that will bear recommendation. Price fist furnished on application as our cas
tom. We will say for one and all, that we defy, competion. Respectfully yours,
ontrosO, April 12, 1876.
SPECIE BASIS
"kcir
GOODS,. FANCY GOODS.
DRY
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•, - 11 7-
. . ar tn ' R be'xold FOR r. - MILF Tlpltigtg
li;' ' anon
fisiihtillt"ol4FlEli 1 sitinutnto
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=AIM
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IN., q t . rile tit", Ceptenniat -Ikrpur,
Montrose, 12th; 1.87 a.,. • •
NIUNMSE. . .1
STEAM -WILL
OATS FOR SALE BY THE LOAD
at the' s'rEot
FRESH• GRQU . ND• GRAHAM FLOUR
for,tiale at the • • ; STEAM •MILL..
Any quantity of - 11F4L.& FEED of the
best quality, at, the , STEAM MILL
FINE WHEiT • MIDDLINGS at the
. . .STEAM ;MILL.
for s4le
. STEAM MILL
.14 1 1,0 U R ;\ FRESH. GROUNO,
at •ttiiE BTE-A4 31.114 L
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OLD, :WESTERN- , CORN - for ; sowin .
On account of the poor quality of n
corn it necessary to secureigood old corn
for . seed ; 200 bu. at the; STEAM, MILL.
k of ; finj ;
. MILLSTEA; •
mixiirchr; April 12, . 187&--tl/.
lICAti'STATEM.E . tir . OF' RE
)
A -1111
•-• .expenditerei of ':itie New Mi4for4T
roor i .44tylara; fortthe year; redleg March , 13; •
•
,* • • -' - • 4
flatance March 8, 1875..•:
Amount of tax duplicate for .. . 1,03547
Mrs.—liteDortaid's 120;0k
Butter sold from'faim ... .. ~ • . '307 03
Stock/ ' . 9000
Labor (Stewa rd and ;.eani off 2f113
Other Ishii Prixincts . •' ," 20 Off
Money adv,uncedby , Stearaxd..-.. . ; , r
5874
$3,911094'
'` • • •. • 11X.rItsigruassa., ; • 1
Percentage to, Collectorw.k . ...,,.'., 86 6$ . ,
Exoneration's to " . . „It 85 ' ' •
Tax on property . ;
.41341 • ,
81eward's salary ,'from Iferch'4,, •
March,lB. l 76 '.
41000 ' : •
Mosley refunded lo Bteward.., - 5.114
Merchandise. Ind uoing 90Ur, . 2*lllYr
Bonds redeemed' • - 650 00
Interest on bonds
Outside relitl • , 11.4 66 •
Bull and pies bought• ' 00
Gratis seed and plaster bought 236 3,
Feed and meal . - - • -.... :69 15
Blacksmith • ' 1858 • - •,
Repairs on mower 3r,e.• 735
Clothing or imitates ,
.. ... •... 84 19 • .;
Directors' salary and. .97 50
Extra help on farm... '' : 1200
Publishing anneal statement; ',
,iB7#;:,:. • 1600
Counsel fees, 1873, $l3, 187/S, 15 00 -
Medical aitendance.... '1143 •• • •
Lumber. bought, 1813.: ...... ,•18 08 •
Justice fees ' • - Ii 00
Perentage to Treasurer—. ' 86 95
Auditors.
Balance inlreas ray 42
. 6 r
Valuatiodos Property.. : 13 ) , _
'tealestate ' . i..... 54.500 00
4rsdnoi PrPFetti
:t; .L;S. 7 fil
, 114 4 ,19.
;; . 4 % 1114 4 0 ; ; toted ~
" _.j : SLUEVIVALDitIOI4 /A ,
A. 311118 VANCOTT: ComntisOonessu
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11.4§,: - p.4.Ps, &c.; 4-,c,
lA ;i:644L-
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811110Ei•' of all Deicrliilloini.
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BARGAINS IN ALL JOEPARTnIENTS
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GUTtENBUBG, ROSENBAUM k Op,
M. S. DES6A.U,ER, lianagingrarther.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE: ' In
the est, of Jacob B. 'Young, late of Althea
totimahip. Letters of Administration in the paid estate
having, been granted to the andereigned.all parsons ow
kng said estate are requested to make immediate pap
went, and all persone having claims against said itsiats
are rpineei.ed to present them. without delay.
R. 11.;
Aditiltdetrator.
April 12, 187,6-6 w
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—WEIERE
:
as letteritestaineetary , to the eitate of Thomas
Meenan,:i .te o(. Forest Lake towaship, have been grew
ted to the naderillkned. all persons indebted to said ee,
tate, are req2ested tn. make tmmediate payment; and
all persons - Iszkving claims against the same are request
ed to present' therriwtt tient deiy. •
CU ABLE DLH TY, 1
War. :F. GOGGIN,
4pri1=.12 4 18111.--64.
• kiastandard article is compoUnded with the Breit
:t care.. Its effects are as wonderful and f.atisfactory
ail ever. It restores• gray. or faded ba.r to its yontldol
Itremoves all eruptions. 'ltching and dandrulti
and the scalp by Its nose becomes white and clean. RI
its tonic properties it restores the capilltay gland:" to
their normal vigor.' preventing baldness, and
the hair grow thick and strong.. As a dressing nothint
bar:boon found' go eectual. or deo( ratite. Dr. A.A.
Hayes. State Asmayerof.,llfassactoisetts.. says of It :
itoriqderit the-best'Oreintrattcon for he tntended per
.pqaos.3'; • - • , • - •
liuckung hanep ,-, Dye,
.•. • _
• -FOR TIM WEREINERS.
lIIIMMIMEI
This elogant preparation may be relied nn to char
thh color of• the beard fr om gray or any other under
able nhade, to blown or b a k, at discretion.. D 10 eaftlP
applied, being in one preparation. apd quickly and t r•
factually 0 rodarAl a - pemanent color wlhich ailinettbu
rub no Warlj 01; •
MANUFACTURED. ily
11141 i &Co 'Notghtui 1101.
SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS 1/
• ` '3., t= ME DIC I N E. ;"ApriI./811/;4--41n •
like Tit! Inman. •
ibis corivonnd of the vet
able altet native/I, tiparespit.
Dock, Btillingla
mdrike with, the lads
Poitiroium end Irtm,triitet
lowt effect lx I cure of *aid
complaint* which *revel.
' , talent and afflicting.
titte4 the blood, pnigrotot
lurking humors In the
4e:l4i - that undermine 1$
Ant aid *title Into trate
,tsorne dktritere. Emptier , *
ince on the surface or tit
ur oe,erw _ from the blood. lotetaa
derabgementwnre the 'determination of there moat*
.more to some internal organ, or organs, whose actios
they derange.and whose subs ance they diseane amid&
troy; .A.yerlflarsatnnt.Bia . expels 'those humors Ns
'the blood. When they are gone. the dicotileto they pti.o'
duce di iitiolieur ouch a* weerutton or. t hi) Livcr, stop'
etch. Kliinnye. Luntrik.:.Ereptions and kruptive Risessei
of thO 81011. ay: 'Anthony's Fire. Retie of . Erptiici°'
Pint Vet • , Pu*ttiles, Blotches 4 Tumors, fatter
and snit Rheum Scald Dead Tiln;.wenta neer& it
Soren Ithentriatli.an Fain the Betties Side a"
Hold Fennttit.4 Weil kr nu titer, illty Leoe Itorrhot'sakt
from intprital itineration anti. Merin. die , . t ir°7° t l
Dyipepant littit:Oetiernittehilit,y. 'With their deP /11,„-
P.4tAt !fr'lnrOC, •
• PM/PASEO ' • -
A yek.':.at . 60; Lowe,ll
:4 hictitni '4nd Annlytibat Chittime.'
sotto , Bli4 DRUtults ri4 :DTA LE,B B
ii • 4 R14N44
1.6 4-41:11 lartip; t .w , . • : >
AS lig qzl
NOTIONS
EINEM
ANILLA., :
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