The Victoria Advocate. (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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A Hard HuwBttrdiu^ut*
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iq'V *my t« uwHvimi« u 1 . ... .J. " . ; "
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t'Utit< Mfrviiv. fiivil slioi
ll«T ••MlUK '.
nitircmoi
*;rr4,
*ruu i ftiiytuv. l! rs* M«UÍKt¡t> "What shall
tUo«o ink.. ¡<> «wttnn Itatom
prtH'iinh it poMiil cnivtl
iiiíoiuulnl m>tUm tliHt Un ye i root ii'i
to lb" W—'UHÍ||ttSj|A|i|&|ta
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t'xr.niiuiiij; nu n I'urtlu- nmv. IWiinb.
tip vl )isv i>i" tin- w;ir, wlu>n- t!u' avor*
:ii;o 8^0 «I' HoUlioiK wiif tin- lii^lu-st,
thmv werr txamiiiftt JO.liíá nm. of
whom (i.aT'.i wow «.itive luu ,
I'aniiiH.'ilis l.'it i'iij;!i li!i:i'ii, 1.U7
IrWinvn; and I,;> ;> ¡oi-muiis. 'Hit
liVMU height of tli.- Amt'iii'iuis wiW
• thcpro>iU«t,A loot 7.^:1 iuohw; of tl>.'
CaÓMttaiw ft íwl T.-5 inolio«¡ of ilio
Englishmen. (Vol 0.:i iiu lu-K; ol'tho
IrUhmcn. .'> fwt t> 1-2 itu-lics; of tlu
(•t'l'intiUH. .'> fit t .!• iiifho . I'ho iJif-
foiciK'o between Uie (iorinmis. who
were the bhor.o-l, nml tins Amerumis.
who weiv the tnlUft, win liuo i two
inohoH. The moan girth of the oUent
wa# M follow : Ainoricans, l;t 1
inelics; of tlie ('amuimnx, :iif. r.tit!
luehes; of the Kugtinlinitin, ¡J2.74!
iiulu'H; of the Irishmen, U3,1 lit i lich-
en; and of the (i'ennans, .'UÍ.0I7 i mh-
os. The Germans, Mho wore the
•shortest, tucasnh'tl about hnlf-an-lnch
more around the t Uest than the.Amer-
iean . The Irishmen, who Woiv rnth-
er more than an inch taller than the
Germans, measured a trillo more
around the i host. And though tjiov
were an ine^jihoiter t^un Umeri'-
eans, tlH>y rteasured' almost ¡tit inc'i
•more about the elieat. In the mean
expiinsioii of the chest the Amoricuiib
were only surpassed by the Canadi-
ans, ami by them only three-hun-
dredths of an ineh. The average ex-
pansion of the Americans ira 3.242;
of the Canadians, 3.27*: of tlie Bnu-
lish, 3.187; of the Irish, 3.208, aud
tlM. fimn-iiw, j:il
To soma extent these figures bear
ont the idea of the Ainei-k'Kus that
has long prevailed. Tlifer are, taller
aud more «louder than the foreigner*.
But the differenie is not very great,
not so large its might-have been sup-
posed from the caricatures of Brother
nthau that we see in the ¡Unstated
kfti
I
i ¿te TOllf calo u la-
t d to lie approved by our sense of
jatriotie pride. Of 1,537 recruite,
examined tor the army of the lV>tp-
mae, the mean age was 24.61 yéaré;
the mean height 5 feet 7.3 inches, aud
the mean weight 148.2'J pounds. The
mean age of á lot of British soldiers
was 24 years and the weight 148.41
i than one-eighth of a
1 more than the Anierknns. The
average weight of 1,982 Scotchmen,
i ranged from 23 to 45, was
"~J- These two uro the
yet their weight
Americans by only a
The German
i are lighter as well as
CharcR Slirgem.
" • professional piee*
the Century for
: hard times more paiu-
-jmong choir singers.
u much as ?40(£.000
spent in tills city for church
ha|f that sum would
the expenses. Still
re paicf, Jffjis fS&H
uses paúl oyer
hire thrown in.
at mrniy ladies who
ed $2,500 as lead-
ete-wr
ere arc
es
elphia,
reputations in the
York, and-who
ill «óiicérts In-
to
like & calliope
t suppose yw eyer
yet
ainger, besides b«
at Gilmore'a
ga upon
binl-
sings "Comin
manner that
er ikt
Mias Henrietta Bee
friend of Anne
tually backed out of the light, re-
ceiving a parting broadside of Dutch
cheese.
This is an actual fact. Our in-
formant was the lirst lieutenant of
Coo's ship.
: «—-<—
His Bank Check.
As a colored man was walking out
of the [lostoitlee yesterday morning
with proud step, having just been
handed a letter at the general delivery
window, he was overhauled by a
brush boy in a barbershop, who called
out:
'So de tailor has eejtt in his bill—
yi yi!" >VX-
"Boy!" said the other in a lofty
tone—"boy, I is expecting a check
from Toledo." ; '
"Aud it's in dat letter, oh?"
"Uat's de supposition, my son."
"I'll wait and see," chuckled the
youngster, ami he stood beside the
other, when the envelopo was torn
open and a haudfull of election slips
«rere taken out.
"Owlne to git dat check cashed
right away"t" sneered the brush boy.
—"&ttbr~yé£g-a--amall~ehlte yet,"
answered the other, "an' it would be
frowing time away to 'splain to yob
dat dese slips always come one day
abend bb de cheeks o/i d' ba> k,
When yóS íá á fév.'yettthí Older you'll
know fur more. "-^-Detroit Free
Press. v; ■
me. Kidenti,<i^^
Of your city, ia
•be
3Ime.
i the
to succeed
■MitJftMMil
plienomenál voices
<* U * rjr closest
■ loat• century «i
t ho ago in -
. 7,1
na JBjrlilccl-riblietl ,«or-
iliuos and ( h«rlott<«.
RnM "uU~"
i Heat draMMfl man
■S-—
.S3
wo do. hir 'r
mint; "we've not a
singlo shot alHFoad round, grape,
canister and double-headed all gone."
"l'owdor gone, oh?" asked Coo.
"No, sir -got lots of tluit."
"Wo had confounded hard choose
-a round Dutch one for desert ut
dinner to-day, don't you remember
it >" said Coe.
"1 ought to; I broke the carving-
knife in trying to cut it, sir."
"Are there any on board?"
"About two dozen - -took 'em from
a drover."
"Will they go into the 18-poun-
ders?''
"By thunder. Commodore, that's
the idea; I'll try 'em," cried the
first lutr.
And in a few minutes the lire of
the old Santa Marin (Coe's ship),
which had coa*ed outlrelv, now
opened, aud Admiral Brown found
more shot flying over his head. Di-
rectly one Of them struck his nutiu
innst, and as it did so it scattered in
every direction.
"What the devil is that the enemy
ai'o ilriiig?" asked Brown; but no-
body could tell.
Directly another one came in
through a port and killed two men
who stood near him ; then, striking
the bulwarks, bursled into tiiudcrs.
"By Jove, this is too much; this
is some new l'uixham or other—I
don't like 'ein at ail 1" cried Brown.
And then, as four or live more of
them came slap through liis snils, he
gave the orders to fill awayvoiud ac
¡Shi- halted at the slamp-olerU's win-
dow ill tlic post-ottlco \i .tcrdav mid
Wslurf):
"Could
heal ?"
lie thought slio could.
j "Two tlieuls or olio theut'f" shein-
aaked! quired.
l)uo cent, he told her, and she look
one. As she received it she asked ;.
"Have you a pwen and ink-nli!"
lie had, and lie handed them out.
She held the pen poised for ludf a
minute as if trying to rcuiciiii>er the
name of some dour friend, and then
she touched it to the card. Oil the
lingers of her toll hand wore nine
rings; on the lingers of her right hand
wore eight more. Nino and eight make
seventeen, and none over. She wrote
"ll-e-n-r ,' and then the pen gave
a splatter.
II UtIMYAltl-:.
ú
"".■sterday aa a pale-faced, liollow-
. man was walking along Wood-
1 avenue, using a cane to sup-
his feeble steps, a pedestrian
[ him, reached out a hand and
"Why, Tom, is this you?
"Yea, it's me," was the mournful
reply. naj?^ :
"And what's the matter?"
'•L'm all run dosrn, and I've loat
• 'Lost it ? how ? Been discharged ?'
"Y^s/v sadly replied the poor
man. 'Tm looking for a job now."
"I know of a coal dealer who wants
a driver," suggested the friend.
"Xo good—no good," Vith
mournful shake of the head. "I've
Ijccii to two or three, and as soon ns
they found that my weight was down
to one hundred and twenty pounds
they turned right away lVom me.
Coal is down, you know, and they
igbt of
in
Historical Jthscs.
There have been some
histor)-, and aome that have been im-
portant in Shaping political evento.
When Cardinal John, of Lorninc,
of
w.
,ve ciiiircbtnan was indignaut.
not bq treated iu this vHfLua$rS'
he j «'iiiss the Queen, .ny mis-
, and ahall 1 not kiss you who
are only a Duchess?" and despite
the resistance of the proud little
he kissed her
h
the young and lovely Uountees de
Villain, who was compelled to this
salute by the clacquera in the pit,
who were mad with enthusiasm over
butcher, a kisa for a vote, and auothcr
lady, equally beautiful, Jane, Duchess
of Gordon, recruited
similar manner,
habit oMÉ
her teeth, t
cruits to bind the
who
'a
ver from its
regiment in
was in the
between
iRPNi^
and in-
Connell, in
rn £y.,bv
rtod tbe day. The |H . . H
Gilbert Stuart ouce met a lady in
Bolton who said to him, ^have
seen yottf Ukenra*.
kissed It Im-anse it waa
you." "And did it kh
turn?'' «aid he. "-W
lady. "Then," retunwd
painter, "it waa^uoUike me.
■ The Klicll've h about to di«'luu*e
all his American otBeers. The, result
of the Abysninian campaign luw not
given Win a high opinion of their
ability. ■
It I* proposed to ntH «U the Indian
ponte* eaptured. M the beat means
of solving one difl f«lfr of the Indian
"Ob! dwenr! my wings bwother me
J-nli!" she exclaimed, trying to get
a now rest for her elbow. '
Then she weut,ou nud finished the
"y" and began: "O-g-d ," when
the {ion spattered again, and she threw
down the card, returned the pen, and
said;
"1 won't wife to him afta awal, for
I can't wite we ra natural with my
wings on!" -
Then she rubbed liar phunp little
hands together, shook herself and
walked out.
A Modern Krli.
David Swing: Wiuo is not half so
dangerous as lace or furniture. When
a taste or fondness for display comes
ip, then the love of tUb beautiful has
gone innd, am", tlie f|sTt0i.!*hl( lady
ia no.longer a student of God's gifts
and man's art; alio has bccoiuo au_[]
unstrung harp. Taste, has become
a passion, and instead of lio-lii.ing
E. SCHADW1IZ,
CMIIW i*
HARDWARE,
Maiu Street \ Ictoriu. Texas*
J. Deer's Moline Plows
AND CULTIVATORS,
The Latest Impmcd Farm Hacluuery
A SPECIALTY.
Ill slock of llantwnni embrace nil articles
kopl in II IIfhI clac cslalilislniical, ami nous I'lll
llic very Ih> 1 guodn will be offured in Mm public.
w-iy
Jlv
IiVSfBER.
W. WESTHOFF t CO.
X-
, AND ilKTAIIi
LUMBER DEALERS,
Mimóla, victoria aiii Cntro, teas.
FloTWaPine.HississiDPiPine,
the eye It consume the soul's integ-
rity. While a taste Hows within law-
ful banks it can afford to wait for
honorable means for its gratification
to come. The true, lofty heart is
long-sulferiug, but when a taste be-
comes a madness then money must
come, even if it must be bought by
the sale of morality. Great as are
the evils which result from the use of
strong drink, yet, could we see clear-
ly the fountains of human ills, we
should discover that, in the power to
injure sbciety, the thirst for ardent
spirits has been surpassed of late by
the longing for elegant homes an'd
elegant furniture, and what are called
"the appointments" in the fashiona-
ble tongue, it is quite probable that
the "appointments" of former times,
a decanter and a glass, injured the
world less profoundly ; for intemper-
ance has often left." the conscience
and all the moral sentiments noble,
but the love of display' seems always
to drag the mind and soul into ruin,
leaving no sentiment in full vigor ex-
cept vanity. At least this is true,
that intemperance is a known, a con-
fessed evil, and men have learned to rei
lie on guard, whereas this passion ^
for display is a half-coucealed enemy, ^
hiding behind such saints aa taste
and beauty. Of the hundreds of
< -iscs cf fraud that a year or a month
reveal!*, not a tenth pa*t of them
spring from the old passions that
once were wont to devastate society,
but from a new madness the frauds
spring—a hunger for home magnifi-
cence. The Komnn Republic was
compelled once to pass a law forbid-
ding the Consuls from going in pro-
cessions with white horses to their
cars. The empire had done enough
of that. The people had seen the
tax lists and the wars aud the bribes
that came from splendor, and they,
ordained by law that their republic
should make an experiment in simr
plbity. lint the law was vain. The
barbarian love of display was all
through and through the people. To
gratil'y their taste they would sack
any city and atrip the rings from the
dying or gold from, the altars of the
gods. When Home died it was full
of furniture and tapestry and mar-
bles, but empty of soul. No men or
women of mind and Virtue had trod-
den its elegant parlors for a hundred
years. When high style comes in at
the door, reason flies out'of the win-
dow.
Under what style and titles should
a sovereign address the chief magis-
trate of a Iicpublie? In writing to
tlie President of the United States"
Majesty makes use of the
patronizing formula of "My
friend." The Duke of Rutland
ployed some similar phrase when he
issued a proclamation to the farm lar
borers on his estates. Kaiser William,
in congratulating Gen. Grant on the
American centenary, writes "Great
and good "rieUd," Which strikes one
as at least better than the British for-
mula. Tlie Emj*ror Franela Joseph
begins his letter with "Honorable and
dear friend," while theCzar Bays sim-
jtaf. "M. le President." Hie Caair,
perhaps, shows tUo beat tasto of nil,
for tho other monarchs, by using an
out-of-the-way form of address, seems
to show that they thought of begin-
ning with "My Brother," but ou re-
flection decided that they could not
and so hit on a compromise,
question is a serious one, and
hr engage tho great mind
W\
A Detroitor, having an office in
not always keenly interested in his
gloves and
he called out to
vnti fiiwkn mv 'ffftalr Ikev
j ' j
follow-
á large
boy a backet of
like my lore for you.
menes fcepe dark.
•The dog fenel menea I aim yen "lave.
Poais red and |kmís pail, my love for
you shall never flde."
The fleece of a single sheep at Bo-
gouc, Oregon, weighed 3D pounds. •
ALABAMA CYPRESS,
CYMUSSS AND PISE SI1IXGLE8, DOORS,
SASH, «USDS. ele.
Witt te#p constantly on hanil a full «apply ot
lumber, which Ihcy offer nt llie_lowc.il cttah
|irl 'e«. particular utleutlOH paid ' country
orilcrs. .lb ly
LIVE STOCK MABKBT-
•I. e. BonmsN. 11. i.. roABP. v. r. hiazeli.
J« O* Borden Co«^
Commission Merchants
FOB TUB
SALE OR SHIPMENT
V I fp' ! . 0P a u tu-
LIVESTOCK!
Onlveaton untl PIwm'i JunrtIou,lie|irHoti -
ton, Texan.
Horeafter our peno at Pierce' Junction will
be unppticrt *1lh outtlo for iio t1 l
Hr Hif
retail.
UN ADDRESS TO THE SICK I
Do yon want to ponfy the tytcmt
Do yon want to not rid ofBUUousnwi ?
Do you want something to strengths* you?
Do you want a gooil appetite?
Do you want to get rid of nerroninew?
Do yo« want good digestion?
Do you want to sleep well?
Do you waiit to build up your constitution?
Do yon want a brisk anil vigorous feeling?
. If yon do,
TAKE .
_
SIMMONS' LIVER
! -i ' '.J.jU'U' '
FlTBEIiY VEOITABUBI,
Is harmlem,
ie«t'results to
in uai iiiiCTB, . .
Is no driwtlr violent mcdlciiuJ,
}rnu„ri«,to„s!igut?e^s!l,rlJ''
{s^Rrsiisr^tMpii
the most delicate infoiit.
Docs not Interfere with business,
Docs not disarrange the system.* •
Takos_the place of Qniuine and Bitter oí every
ASK the recovered clyspoptles, BUII
era, victims of ri Ver and Agne, tie
diseased' patient, how they reco--
cheerful suirits undgoodspnetjte-
tell yon by UtlUng shnmons Liver _
The fh«pest,Pore t tal Bat Fimiij Hedkiae ia
It contains fonr medical olomentanc
SCHOOLS.
yiCTOJtlA KKMALK S<:ilooL
M V. IITA.MKnu.l Mi l \NNIK lt|(4 VVX
sON.iin> Mi'iMm Mr (i l( U'will ••(•«•it
lli«tii m U«m.| fin \...iiij l.ttii. .mi III.' Ill I Mi,ii
• |||> ill >i'| l«Miil . I Kirn «Itlirl Uili !• • in nil
liflonl «• suuuK lailirs ait o| |.ortuiiitv (ur ur
•juiniiK II tlioiougli U«I tliiUUrU filui-tttnm.
IVruw | «t moiilli,
UngwikiM
Mtltlr..
f:i.uuiin«m.(w.
KMru.
%.Utt
lM.iw itiK nuil iiatiiliiiK ut letteliei'm* uricv.«.
Victoria, July JU, IH7U jjiu.
t^CIIOOL
NOTICE.
Hr*. VuiKleit lici'Ke will reopen lu rni iioul for
Kii'H nail iio.VH «hi the i*tli of .se|iteuilx r, I87A, In
flirt feline IniihliiiK <M*4*U|i|e(l last xcmlon. She U
tleteriuiiiei! to make her hcIioo! <iqo of thorough
iiihtruction, ami Holh'iUt-ti share of the public
|itttrop KC. Khe in uIho | repui*e<l to take a IIml'"
It I'd number of hoarders, cither girl* fir hoys.
For further particular apply to Mra. V. f>. II.
uutf I03m
To the Public!
- 1 . ■.-
VICTORIA, TUX., August 1, IB7C.
Mysehooi for girls and boy* will re-open in
the Masonic Building on Friday, September 1st,
1878. Scholars are roquesletl to matriculate
promptly, so that they can commence with their
classes ou the following Monday.
Terms—$3 00 and $400. Languages extra.
To thoto parsons living In the country. I am
aathorhECd by several Victoria liulies to say that
they will furnish homes for girls aud boys at
reasonable rates.1 BespeetfuHy,
u„„o.3mTHOS-M- COLSTON, Principal.
nun maní
The exercises of this institutionjrJUhl resumed
Monday, Sept: 4,1876.
The Sisters, by the number of their teachers
are better prepared than ever tó do full Justice
to their pupils.
TERMS:
Music 01. piano. • '• ™
Itnii pii..
I dowers..
Arüll'iií
5«0
3 00
3 00
No extra charge for embroidery'and fancv
needle work.. For further particulars, address,
MOTHER SUl'KRlOR,
Nazareth Convent, Victoria. |>exas,
Jly 20-3ln
Faiiie Hale ail Female
Goliad, Texas.
' . _ . ... , V
ALEX. A. BROOKS, A.M., Ph. D„ Pruidint.
qjr^ldhp .^"e^SfJín'líM;
wcr* bo,m,u"'ru"-
TBMBÍSfl, míí0" bCgiI" on *<MnJAV,.8Kp.
Board and tuition. In regular studies, flM in
vanee, per session of |we ty wmIm.—- ^
ISO per full eonrsc.
nts furnish one pair blankets, sheela,
P Ww casos nnd towels. Washing at laundry
Apply to the President for catalogues with foil
'articulara. JyíJSm
GffiMAK-AMERICAS SCHOOL.
The fourth annual session of the Gcirman-
Amcrican School commences on-Moilday, Sep-
tember 4. 1876. Studies Include Englbih and
German languagei,:'Penmanship, Arlilimotlc,
Algebra, Geometry, Geography, Hlstorjt,Nata-
ral History aud Drawing. I-essons iu plain and
ornamental needle wort and embroidery of all
| r „ . ■
kinds tor
kull-tt
VICT0EIA BUSINESS CARDS.
QEO. HEBEREB,
Bustemente Street, Vlctorii, Texat.
All Hedicines Warranted Pireant Fres!.
wUküíW
J. MoN AMABA,
U-fnfoíJSid to the°pnbl£*wS
th« community to
It laracom
« In OoUc
Agents!
'1
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HI
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.
Hri* ••
II... ..*'
I>f TlwoiHW). Ou^rlci *
<TTVrV.ivm-
^ 0. W. FAIBCHILI
V
I, HIDES, WOOL
ciil Street, Victoria, Texti.
• paid lor Cotton^Hklls i
pBIVATE BOARDING.
The undersigned Is now prepared to accom-
modaté a limited number of private boarders at
his residence near the railroad depot. Te*m
moderate, with good fare and clean beds.
seU-ly Apply to B. IIAlt.tlt,
j^OUIS JECKEK,
DKAXJkR IN >5
Confectionery, Beer,
Wine, Cigars and Tobacco.
«UaptaM* T4et«rta.
.'.w ' '■■■■
JATHO,
wm£
v M' «! I
_
A. I.1SVI & CO., HIMtl.KSAI.K UKOC ERS.
G. A. 1.KV1
A. LEVI * CO.,
WHOLESALE
Grocers!
DEALERS IN
Furniture
Stoves, Plows,
Cordage, Liquors,
TOBACCO -A-ISTD OIQABS.
Agents for the Oriental Powder Company.
Powder from these celebrated works aold at Factory Prices with freight added.
Main Street, Victoria, Tex.
new and apasiona building,
bettor naaorted stock than
ttaoir goods (Mat Ant hands
over,
tor
veniuii
HtaTtnc moved lato their
they now keep a larger and
- T, and having bought ail
CAHH, promise to sell at
toljt andMew Orleans.
Constantly on hand
R0SCNDALE CEMENT
AND
Best Wbite nnd Gray Lii
at reasonable prices.
their Wholesale aadKetaU stacker
M. L,
i#; ^}rf:
theirfoodft from Ant Kíb4i
pricen to eompeU with finl-
Having control ot tho
Avery, Brinley and Moore
PLOWS,
they propose to^Mll^lows from
At 'TOn.m witt
The entire second story of their
Celebrated Stoves Very Large Store House
la the largest in Western Texas, and at the
LOWB8T PRICES.
Sole
LOUIS
in the
K
is fully stocked with
HUE and COMMON FURNITURE,
Mirrors and Window Shades.
Orders from Merchants especially Solicited.
!ways welcome, and we lnrlte them to call and examine oar rerj complete
•. Jy*«y
stock of good*.
HEAL ESTATE AM) COLLECTING AGENCY.
F. B. P1CIDHAM.
Kstauliaiikii 18J1. K. D. UNN.
& LINN,
Victoria,
Texas.
WUl purchase or setl real estate, adjust UUea, and will gtve special attcnUon to the eolteo-
tion ot claims in any part of West Texas.
JOSEPH'S INSTITUTE.
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TMs múMm mil reopen oi He lirst Meoflay in September, 1876.
PP® fofCnt
boarder, can bo aceoñmódáted nndier the constant «are ofl
reqalrvmcnts o, «Indent,, gg^pwgrd of ^
with tho reqniremonts
commercial course can bo
TBI ~ " •"
. . A select number oi
« Stratton, who U fuUy acqoali
) per month. I
I, Texas. This
mam' Uy.Btr. A. |
i nndor the ausploes of tter. Gsrdotte.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
corrWALLoirrrE.
Prof E. H
teacheeaud
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TEACHEE ASDIKSTWTOTO* OX
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' 1 WAS MilNXnrACTUBED BY" THE
Central Type Foundry^
8CHRAÜB8TADTER ft ST. 10HÍT,
PHOPBIETO^
8t* Louis, Missouri;
I if, j
JK)R SA1.E.
oi.Wi
«ríSnk'
closure a poad «flak*
la inthla
J JR. C M'LAKU'fj
CBtEBKATUU ,
Liver PíliJ,
IVIK ItttlW
1 Icp.itltij or J.iv r t "'-¡il.t.tr.
' DYsrekiA asp s .k n..vi(.vciii.
Symptoms of a Dúc.uci Live..
P.MX in tli« ri;tht siv!c, timisr «lie e !
of the ribs ui.creasM en pr^i.uit:;.
tomettmes t!ií ¡uin is in tiio l.'fr ; jii>:
patient ii ráreiy «Uc ta lie on tlie Icf:
iJe; tomerimet t!u' pain is l'.-lr un icr ll:^
shtuiUer-bh.ls. an-.l it frequent!,/ Wxicni'i
to tlie top of the shuaUv-r, anj is s'jinc-
timej mistuken for a rheumatism in tlie
arm. The stomach ii uiT.vts.l with luis
of appetite in<l ticknrss; the bowels in
general are etutiva, sometime* alternative
with lax; the head is troubled with-
pain, accompanied vvi'.h a (luí!, heavy
sensation in the back part. There is ge-
nerally a considerable loss of memory,
accompanied with a puinTul s:tisation ot
having left undone something which ough:
to have been done. A slight, dry cough
is sometimes an ittendant. The patient
complains of weariness and debilitv ;'he
is easily startled, jiis feet arecolj or'burn-
ing, and he complains of a prickly sensa-
:ion of the skin; his spirits are low j and
ilihough he is satisfied that cxercise would
ii beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely
summon up fortitude'enough to try it.
!n fact, lie distrusts every remedy. Se-
veral of the above symptoms attend the
lisease, but cases have occurred where
>W of them existed, yet examination of
he body, after death, has shown the li-
• i* to have been extensively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
D*. C. M'Lani'i Liyir Pilli, in case:
y Acue and Five , when taken with
ill
LeaviM OÜEEO •or GONEAIJ58,
MONDAYS,
WKDNESDAY8,
FMDAYS,
)AYifc :
«ATWtóA^'
i apply to
t > f L) r -.<■-
THE METAL USED IS THE
"COPPER ALLOY,
A **W IXVEJTllOKHADE BT Til*
¡' -I lijfi - 'I. lit. f-MKS • «•..
«ííjw • "• ':i- 'v
Central Type Foundry.
.'i-, Jp* - ? t!s' ..1
1$ is framuitod to be flsr msci imbic Umui
rWlinj trf* metal, lad lis «any Vooderful
te n«d ú&t nnalltlos do away with the need
"'' ' ¡r-fae¿|wkea Intended to J^nstd'on
ti ii.llMMifc mis.lji and t
I IfliMis iMw mmn i
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oMtj ,
lafEalbatTMsria.
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Advertising Agents,
mi.M m. Cincinnati, o.,
A^s aatkorU d to contract for adrcrll.ln« In
WV^vv • |yn-tf
h *' *fyVwaatfd. 0"t«* ««d
Quinine, are productive of the most happy
results. No better cathartic can be used,
preparatory to, or after taking Quinine.
We would advise ill who are afflictcd
with this disease to give them a rAta.
riiAt,.
Addres* all orden to
FLEMING BROS., PrrmwtGit, PA.
• P. 8. D«aleri and
■han Fleming Bras.,
ordering from other
CAÍCw ihehr orrfei*
inV pan of the United «1
AteCSi
nada must be accotnoanied 1
•lamps, or
. Ail nrncr. irom i.*-
centa extra.
PruRiHs *ad Country Sum-
Dr. C. H'Lane'8 Vermifuge
ShouW In «very miners K yon wonH htr.
your children grow up to be hsalthv, stkoko, and
IOOBOOS Man and Womhm, give, them a lew t<M?or
M'LANK8 VERMIFUGE,
to: urn. the works.
: aw éswaíü: or imita tio.vx.
Ayert Oathartio Pills,
■ itiy
ma
A~m
M . Rnd every flunllys
plItKM
«•',aaraKrfuai baSoi. ■MRSHSHHB
seomptfMaaS^St"*^
Otis remorsd. and uio
ot UTo fcjwüthj
RtSÑUsrSsd
„,o-ssaaTsusss.'
tiie blood is ■¡ÉM
teni oxpcl
ÍIftíK.J
maltes them pleasant to take, nnd nreserves their
virtues 11 nitnpaired tor any IcnjUi or time, to
that they Ire ever IVceli, and perfectly reliable.
Atthougli searching, they are mild, and operate
^hootdisturbanceu.tecoiietltudoo.ordlit.or
v^rafidírrot
each box, ho
stnl-tor tbe
PUts rm
! a "Required!'
reí,
" la Mm
^•-inr-isMWMnaT, . «9 JWimiWI. W VWUTKO HIO OWINU
action or the system. With suoh ehaag* thoaa
complaints disappear.
For nrapay ami Vrapalcal Inelllai*,
... i'.
' •■mrraataa, a Urn dose should bit
, at It produces die desired effect bjr syin-
'.SKii?."4 *
the stomach and
WIJCTW
,%,seW.h?á?¿
better, from Huir
and renovatoi| «Sect on the digietiv*
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"• 1 *' PREPARED mt ■ .
Jtr.J. C. ATE US CO.,Tr*eHeml Cktmif,
lOWBth, MASS., U. B. A.
roBfuiESt AUitEcoolm krorrHxmi.
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Ayer's Ague Cure,
Tor Fever and
. Chili
or Bilious Tirar, Ac.,
ftffdotioos whiah inift
"1 fit'AIL,
sure and sato cure tor Fever
and Am«. Bitch we aro now
, that ao.harm can arise
MM
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mssw. iu. "CtiRB" expels the aiis.ms
taken on the «ret spproach of Its premonitory,
iris
S&BhrIMfs®
Ss/^s¡zr,~~~
1'JX.e^aae.ito tli tntociion,
eretot from the y«tr™, and eai_
mE£
tow wiH erer 'Hfer (W ,-23.
ibna rore; and towwIH ^T TiTiIIO
S^M* isJlntrVir.i'rrt' . ,.
iYhfe «
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Dr. J.C. ATrR*TO.,"I^rell, > j'
rrasMMl a ad A**l*l*mt Chtmutt. \ ^
A9T> ant.l* AM. *T*.™5 —Tm"-" *
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Linn, E. D. The Victoria Advocate. (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1876, newspaper, October 12, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182118/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.