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lASPCK. OCT, 1®. 1884.
People Who Cannot Make Fire,
The P#pna a of tlio Maylay count
of New Zenltmd ar<? represented by
the llugsian explorer, Dr. Mjklucho
Mai jay, u being in the moat prim
ltire stsge. They are wholly an
acquainted with metal, aud make
their weapons of (tone, bones, ani
wood. They do not know how to
start a fire, though firo is in use
pnong them. hen the traveler
a&pd them how they made a fire
they could not understand his ques-
tion, but they regarded it as very
amusing, and answered that when
a porson'B firo went out he got some
of his iieighhcr, aud if a|l the fires
of tlio village went out, they tyould
get ft from tho next village. Some
.of the ijwtives represented that
their fathers and grandiather*. litd
told them that they remembered a
time, or hail heard from their an-
cestors that there was a time, when
.firewM not known, and every-
thing wus eaten raw. Tho natives
of the Southern co; st of Now
Guinea, having no iron, shave
themselves with a piece of glass.
Formerly they shaved with flint,
which they could sharpen quite
well, and used with considerable
dexterity.—fopular Science
Monthly.
An Arizona newspaper iu ataunp.
its rates for advertismonts, says
"Political, patent medicino aud
other immoral adrertiemcnts
charged double,
Public attention all over the
country is being attracted to prev-
alence of assaults on women, and
discussion of tho proper means to
prevent thpm takes a wide range.
Why not provide tho pcpalty of
emasculation for all forciblo as-
saults of this character. The in-
disposition of juries to inflict the
death penalty is admitted, and tiio
punishnient suggested Jias much to
recommend it.Suuh was fhe law,
we think, in Missouri prior to
1865.—Fort Worth Gazette.
A terrible tragedy occurred at
Pallaa recently. Two young
gentlemen, while out hunting
fpund the dead bofjios of a
young lady and gentleman. At
the inquest tliey proved to be
Miss Fanny Nanny, of Tenn.,
nd P. Foulitech a young ger-
uian officer. A 32 calibre pia-
Jol and tho following note is the
iy expiration: "Wo could
pot be united in life, but we will
he united in death, anynow."
Why should there liot be a joint
canvass of the state betweon tho
(Candidates for governor aud lieu
tenant governor? Tho barrier is
certainly broken down by prece-
dents established in several con
gressional districts and tho Demo-
cratic party ought |to bo willing to
maintain its principals nguiu.it all
tho weakness and sophistry of its
opponents.—Athenian.
We presume there is hardly a la-
dy to be fennd In our broad land
who, if the does not already possess
a sewing machine, expects some day
to become the owner ol one.
But after the mind has beep made
np to purohaso one of these indis-
pensable articles the question arises
as to what kind ol a machine to buy.
It should be so simply construct-
ed that the moat inexperienced can
successfully operate it. The other
points mainly to be considered, and
which are the most desirable, are
durability, rapidity, capacity for
work, ease of operation, regularity
of motion, uniformity of tension,and
silence while in operation. The
Light Running New Home fills the
above requirements and is s id to
oomhine the good points of all sew-
ing machines, with the addition of
many new improvements and labor
saving devices.
The price is no higher tban that of
other machines and everp lady who
is the happy possgesor of one. may
rest assured she has indeod a treas
ore.
All who send for the company's
new illustrated catalogue, and en-
close their advertisement (printed
on another page) will receive a set
of advertising novelties, of value to
card collectors. Their address is,
NEW HOME SEWING MA,
CHINE CO., 30 Union square,
New York.
R.D. CHAPMAN,
(Of Woodville)
UKPRESENTINO
walus,laps&co,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
,—AND—,
IMPORTERS,
GALVESTON, - - TEXAS
Wi.i visit the Jasper merchants
regularly and asks their impartial
consideration of himself and the
trustworthy house lie represents.
fSept 10 '82.
J. S. Brown & Co.,
IRPOBTKRS 4 BP DBALKItB IN
Heavy and Shelf Hardware
CDTLIIRY, TINWARE, SA DDLKltY,AGRI-
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, KAILS,
CASTINGS, ETC..
110,113,114. lie. STRAND,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Ot)r Mr. Sam. Watson will glv his
whole attention to tlio trade of South-
cant Texas and Southwest Louisiana.
Sam prides himself In tilling all pur-
chases or orders, strictly to the letter
at bottom prices.
A Jewish widow of high social
standing at Vinciunes, Indiana,
committed suicide on tho 23rd
ult, by taking ipoFpliine, 110
cause being assignod. This is
the first case of the sort for some
time. The Jsjrcalites aro gener-
ally the very last persons tosend
themselves or anybody .else
hence.
Tho Isle of Jersey is said to
abound with handsome ladies
There is about 10 of these to
every well developed man. Is
this a tale? if got, our advice to
the budding youth ol the coun-
try is to go oust, instead of tow
prd tho sunset.
The South East Texas College,
Prof. Patrick, of Virginia, who
-was fleeted Principal of tho col-
lego, wtH bo hare about the loth
or 20th to tuko hie place, at the
head of the Poculty, which will
give the school 9 Faculty inferior
to none in Eunt or S. E. Texas.
Prof. Patrick is uu educator of
largo cxpcrieuco and syperjor aU
tainments.
Parents and guardians desiring
to gtvo their children and wards
desirable educational advantages
should send them to this college.
Tuition, 12,00 to $4.00 per
jitonth.
Board, $8 to *12 per mouth.
Nice Job Work.
LAND FOR SALE.
788 acres of land, part of Isaac Win-
frey league, In Jasper county. Texas,
about forty miles south o( the town of
Jusper oil the Wiess Bluff road, well
timbered and cheap. For terms apply
to W. W. ItlaKe, Jasper, Texas, or to
Newton Walker, Coperas Cove, Coryell
county, Texas. |8-20-5m
TAPE WQBIH.
An emlneut German scientist has re-
cently discovered.torn a rootcxtrait au
ubwlutc iprciflu lor Tape Worm.
It Is pleasant to take and is not dis-
tressing to tqe patient, but is peculiarly
sickening and stupefying to the Tape
Worm, which loosens its hold of its vic-
tim aud passes away in a natural a-id
eas manner, entirely whole, with head
and while still alive.
One pliysiciau has used this specific
In over 4u0 eases, without a single fail-
ure to void worm entire. Suc:ess guar
anteed. No pay required uutil removed
with head. Seii-I stump (or circular and
terms. ]|EYWOOI ACO„
10 park Place,New York.
PROFESSIONAL ADVEBTISEM'TS
t
H. STONE* M. D.v
TEX AH
Offers his professional services totheCitsens if
Jasper and adjoining counties.
j.
P.I1A¥NE8, III. Dm
Will practice Medicino, Surgery and Obstetrics
in Jasper and vicinity. Due attention will be
given to chronic diseases, especially those of tho
eye and dl*cnses pocnilat to females.
Attorney at Law
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
JASPEK, - - - TEXAS.
Practices in tho various Courts of the First Ju-
dicial DUtrtet.
O. It. SHOLAB8,
[Office Southwest Public Square. |
TOllXBY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW,
LAl'D AND CLAIM AGENT
Juispcr, Texai*.
Will practice in lha District and in-
ferior courts of Jasper county and Dis-
trict Courts of the 1st Judicial District
Supreme aud Appellate Courts of the
SUte. nl-lv
*. W. POltD,
J. B. KEAOUKV
FORD k 33AQHEY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JASPER, ------ TEXAS.
Will practice lu the Courts of Jasper,
Newtou, Orange, Jefferson and Tyler
counties, aud lu the Appellate CourtB of
the State.
Special attention given to land litiga-
tion.
Otlice first door west ol Stone's Drag
Store. « J
T. J. CAKKAWAY.
Attorney at Law and Land
Agent
NACOajM>£HCS, - - TBIil
thecrusehotel,
NEAR
THE
AUll:
rr depot,
WQotfylllo - « y TexaH.
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Large and commodious. Com.
fortable and conveniently arranged
rooms; good beds ana furniture.
Much pains taken with the culinary
department—table well famished
carelul attention given 10 the wapt
of all guests. Kates n at.ot.nbl
only a lew steps lro in the di pot.
G. M. LOOKER'S
livery and feed stables,
At Woodville. Stables and s^)l
large and comfortable—abundancp of
shed room for the protection of vehicles
from the weather. Stock well fed and
eared for, and horses and vehicles to hire
at prices to suit the times. The propri-
etor hopes by his satisfactory ernis ana
attention, to business to receive a liberal
patrouag
!!|.teleiillaph house,
MRS- E. L. WILSON, Proprietress!
0 I) BATTLE, 3lnnager.
BKA'JMOST, TEX AS,
NEAR D EPQT.
LARGE SAMPLJ ROOMS >m
crosby house
BEAirraoiv
Opposite D
WIT, -
TEXAS.
This Honse was otx.ied to tho pnl Ii<- on
tho 10th of November, 187S). Honee fur-
nituriiaudflilappurtcnances newaudfirat-
CIms
1'atronago Solicited, and pains take
toqiv j satire salifaction to guests
' INO. B. GOODHUE,
Proprietor
Livery and Feed Stable
In connection with tho Hotel wbemhortes
oroperly cared for.
JOHN P. W9KK
A ttorney -A-t. Law,
LAND AND CLAIM AGEN1
Ktiitw, Uardii C . Ttias-
Will give special attention to land
matters, to collection of claims,
to perfecting laud titles, and will fur-
nish abstract of title to lands In Hardlu
•ud adjoining counties.
Correspondence solicited.
SEWARD A. HASELTINE,
OJ Oorr*tpood«D«
Win. 8 NlcboUoo, Emllc Kloibcr, W. J. Dunne
w.s. Nicholson & co
Cotton Factors.
and-
Rcinotplier that you can get your
ijjter hc.t4s, bill hcatld, euvolopcs
printed at tho Xi:xAif office at
^or Houston jtrlcee. Give' commission MUltfHANTl
J.oonviaccd of that Jr 5) CVondeiet Street,
' NEW OilLEAX-i, LA.
orange city
STABLES.
Fourth street, Orange, Texas.
W.H. STARK, Frop'r
Horses and Buggies for hire at
re son blo rates.
A ficgular Liue of Hacks will meet all
Passenger Trains at the
R. R. Depot.
CORN, OATS AND BRAN
for sale by car-load lots, or iu
smaller quantitio«
wine
ran
women
HcEIm't WINE OF CARDUt
■MftMt t.ttf TlTtelOl
etaeermi, u4
KKlftj. It Maicitl I
«tm,en il>tm,u
Ir glrlt Into lortu i
uiUblt dangblvrs, i
ana
1 McBm's WINE OF CARDUI
all dma|«Mali
I P«<"ll« M IdiiUM, relieves
I Ike |mUn «« whteb their are
| tnbjeet, qaleta Ikt nerve*,
' parlilM the blood, apd re-
Metw knllk. It fas part* vi-
tality, aad taunt clear pou>
McElree's WWE OF CARDUt
la mi* attanlntlMg than I
wine made from grapes, taore I
MmgUnatat tfcaa aajr prep- .
aratloa aft ran, yet It daea pat (
Inloaleate, bat is as barmtei
as par* water to the mo
delicate Lady.
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IMimplalct, tclllifr All ftboot
t<. Addtos<i
ThjChatinnoo^iiJIwllctneC^,
CSiiUtnnooj^a, Teun.
roa S&JjX HY ?*K<7QGiSlt&
Established in 1838.
T, W. HOUSE^T W. HOUSE.
BANKER.
FORKIOK AND POMESTJC
ECH ANGE EXCHANGE EXCHANGE
JJOVdHT AND SOLD.
Collections made at all accessible
point# In the State and prompt returns
made at current rates on day of pay-
ment* t
Prompt and careful attention given to
all correspondence.
Accounts of Interior Rankers, Mer-
chants and others received on liberal
terms,
CirrNptnfriec MirlM.
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TW.HOUSE.T. W. HOUSE.
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COTTON FACTOR.
8PEOIAJ, ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
WEIGHING, CLASSING! SELLING
r' or COTTQIf,
Prompt returns made at full market
prices and satisfaction guaranteed.
Iilbei^cjisli advances made oq all
constaiHns of cotton.
V,. a AsllluMr.ua SO jaw.book o«
MEDICAL USES OF fUOTIWn.
Full dMorlytlon of dttwauM and dtmctioa* for
• f this limifrr B«lt
w tb lr i-orti by t hft KUwtro K 4«wt4« UtUtarr
ELECTRO-FARADIC BELT CO.,
SIS* H4TC w*tnJt«^. 0t. Louis, MO.
piles
pani.Mol «al frr «n
llAUUk^ BKMICOV CO,
jtiMtB tktaukUt Hlk k Market HU^
cswes
I Mmm of • PRIVATE or CHRONIC NATURE
talniL * •* LuUtatm LNUI at, «u LuuU, •.
foU
Cftl. The dry rlimito onrea,
Uldo*, , p., route, ooct inu.
marriagp1s
£
T. W, ^OUSE. T. W. HOUSE
WHOLESALE GROCER,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
A Large 111 Well iiutrtrd Stork f
STAPLE AND MY GROCERIES.
PRICES WILL TELL
THEIR OWN STORY.
Therefore give niea call and I will
have no trouble In convincing ynu. X
can give you genuine bargains, both as
to quality and prices.
Ciders are solicited, which will, have
prompt attention, and will be tilled with
care and the strictest fidelity.
T- \V, HOTTSE.
28 aii J 25 Main, and 5 and 7 Franklin Streets
Houston, - - Texas.
a word about groceries.
I offer Ike trade such -induce-
merits in the Grocery line ihis
8capqn that purchaserh will find it
to their interest to buy or order a
FULL LINE of Grrfcerics from
me, ralhcr than go further or
scatter (heir orders. I can supply
them wtl/t fresh, reliable goods at
shorter notice than by ordering
elsewhere and cheaper too, ij they
will figure closely and correctly.
wm. b. cleveland,
Wholesale Groccr
HOUSTON j t r TEXAS.
john achenbach
Manufacturer ami Dealer iu
1
l
1
Ladies, gents, mfeses nnd children* fine bootu,
ehocaand dippers. Fins Ki<i Shoes, of the ccle-
bratud Manufacture, of Laird Shohcr and Michcll
aapeclwlitv. Goods Kent C. O. I). tJatisfucliou
guaranteed. Orders solicited.
* 103 Congress Street,
HOUSTON, - - .TEXAS.
MISS M. A. ZWJEB
Milliner & Dress-Maker
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Offers to tta ladies of Jasper and vl
ciirity ono of th6 most complete stockso-
Millinory Goods in Houston. Ladaf
wUhiiiff anything in;
to gi ve ne
specialty-
pay. ,vjjtt y -.- ,I,jj
She has reocntly added to her stocx
of goods worateiis, embroidering sllhg
perforated t aper, c, and does all kinds
of staniping and ftincy Work,
;ln her lino will do well
il. Also hair Works c.
goaranted, or no
J. R MORRIS,
Hardware, Stoves,
Castings,
Railroad aud Mill Supplies, agents fu
Charter Uak stores, Disstor.s'baws, llown'
Scales and Avery's Flows. fl9,MuinSt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Manufacturer ol Tm,lCopperan'l Shcn
wares.
a, bering & bro,
sash, doors, and blinds.
Wholesale aud Retail Deul irs,
Stair1 Railing;.
Baifustsrs and Newel Posts.
OFFICE AND VARp.CORNKR MILAM AND
FHAIKIR 8TRKi.TR.
send f
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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J corlouBor tooogotful want to
iHbtodinxGO cta,v>up«r ISc.Mar-
1 MMOdi money or
It. ChnrlosSt. ;
qltatloq m
rupture.
WilTIVeU CURED.
BTodategition from buolnesa. The Inatltuta ia
and Optu at> a under Utate Law.
l>r.BmjftU0 b9u|contatiil iw)ikeo«fct>a8 of |;emon«
iur«a or ntpiuro of lon« :tixu'.iu<. ani their sworn
opinions erf tlio i>rs s etc.. taailod for 10a.
■-* J>o. twnitg'i, ;t:ia utur homo mune day
F. T. 8MTT1IX, Pro* Vt
ve Screec. au 1a)oLj. Mo.
Vltouua Irctltuw
■ WILDER'S
sarsftparfllft
AND -
Potash
flf'5 .
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6UAP^iiEtDCUK
foo
SCROFULA,
SYPHILIS,
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
AND ALL
DISEASES
OF THE
BLOOD and SKIH
THE "
host rowsunu.
BLOOD PURIFIED
AND
CONSTITUTIONAL
ALTERATIVE
EVER USED.
BOO OH
Not wanting a Dog, i
?4?2S?s£ t
i. IWc.T(m5o_w^,
alocne <
the F*J nr.n rri ,
tolh., iMc,
Addnss.
JONES or BIMCHAMTOt
Bnwnmroii, X"
; pu1' . •-
r BLOOD
; piRicc si.oo
tif i '■ 'S,
A. V. PAiNE,
fROfRETOB.
LOUISVILLE. KY«
WE18BTSIHM"
7SSETABLS P1LL3
Secure Healthy
potion to the Llvei
and relieve all bll<
- I i i trouble*.
Furtly YigiUWij tfp flripia*. Price 25c. An Sroggixte.
liver
afj Ckt .kaU4BuW Prap'a «ff
™¥jkh
fcrvous end fhytVml DcbU.
J«jr, Prsouitara Ks^—tfsr
their many gluomy
r tuaoy gluomy cun^iueao^, ;
quickly and radionlly ourvd. j
tra?dy ts pat op In bout. JKu. I (huilo* a utonthh 9% j
(oftoafb Ucflbot a cart, units* la *>v«ru cwtn,) I Ha.
ThsXt
MUM
Oaatlng three mooUia), t*T.
. Sent by mall In ttUin wraLpare. j
Dimlltai fop L' l*c arroaip ny ea h Ikil. de^crV |
#eg UUs dlsesss e#U lwUm U mre eut vu *y^|iUa4^
rOME treatmen:
/JiimXK A eeriahi core for NervoU-j
mr~*Tritlr Debility, Seminal Weafc-
tSBUjsot xfZf&Tfa
.Bd au illustrated book of 80 panes giving fulld'i
roctiona foreeif-treaUnenfc, S3nt free, Addref 1
3&. T. WILLIAMS. £. HaterSL: lUn, V i
B INC HA NITON
N. -V.
for list of Newspaper
Premiums given with
the JONBS 8CALB.
and frets Price List of
Beaton
p^nev^^"^
NO EO1^"
OUTOf ORDER.
homACHIHEO
^ v v is -i ri *** .. ^i.^iistiOM,
Prciu3-tus e Decay,
Loss of Memory.
A", sn-narc Cliitli-boiiiid r.ook of whilfwome
MvU e to Voiitnt Mpii. bv ii Kegulnr Hiyslcmn.
^ Atidruf. - .
" THE HIALTM JQURHAL, SIIWAUKEE.WIS.
30 UNION SQUARE NEWY0RK.
<19°
^ TOR SALE BY •
free!
reuable self-cube
A fnvorite prescription of one of th
moat noted and suoeossful *i>Hcia,list.i in the V t.
(now rntirodr lor thectireof X*rvoun MfebUUg
Jjost Manhood, irceftttflssand ttrcai/. St o
lu pia:nsettled fnvelope/ree. DruRgistscan tiUii
Address DR. WAR^ 4i CO.* LouiiUm, Mo.
TESTED BY TIMK
strong's
pectoral pslls
IN tUCCESbFVl VW FOB.
HALF A CENTURY.
ThebestKsma.lv ! Couffh«..rolda Byspep.
sluandRUouemtUm. InAuro Uwaiiby Apof tuc
Good Dipo.-ttion lt«>rui«rity of the Bowels A pre
CI« US bono to delicalo /entitles, soothing st «J
fjracir.a iu« aartrous synifm und «ri in« vi««r a nil
health to ovary Hbre oJtUo body Sold bj Dnnrjriht*
W Paraph l«u wtc .address C £. UUtLAtU
5 Cfdar Hi . S \ city
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ROCIOTLIS. CO UN.
MASS.
APEINTa.,_
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The Btmouf finw (a Issued Sept.
and Mai^, each year: 224 pag<tf,MzTll
Inches, with over OOO lilusts'aUoosrf-
a whole picture giliefjri Gives wholesale
prices dircct to cenQDptri on all goods for
personal or family > .
lolls how to order, and
gives exact £7 U cost of ev.
cry thing you IK H use, drink,
est, or have fun
with, these invaluable
books contain Information gleaned from
the markets of tho world. We will mail
acopy Free to any address upon receipt
of the postage—8 cents. Let us hear
from you. Respectfully,
wasisiiwkssbag?-
lameback
I^TDIa Diseases of Kidneys &
<L|1 rT/f?/. Bladder, Rheumatism,
,-fflr^ ^,8olaUea.Epilepsy,Par-
V A Aalysls.ITervousDebll-
ity?.r!d J1'WpUtceMea
resulting frow overwork,
Iudineretion or £xceft*<
em, permanently cured U
TNB HOWARD «
GRLVAHIC SltlELGi
Galvanic Klectricitv. m
furnished l>your ftpniW-
cos Boplo.cos tho f orce
and Vi^or drained from
tiie Bystem, and thua enro
, vrlthont dragging" tho
k Stomach lllv tre.teo
Pamphlet Freol
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Address AM^HICAf CALVAVIC CO.
31i II. 6th St., St. Louie, Mo.
THE ONLY TRUE
iron
ssEaia
%
new
HiehAm
Davis
__Tho lighteat rtinning Shuttla Sewing
4. Vliu*
speed. It Is soapfiil, hj a greater va-
riety of praatlofcl and fanoy work than
any other, No basting eye* required.
For particulars as to prices, &o., ajid
for any desired iiifonoatioR, addreaa
IHE DAVIS Mm MAOHiHE CO.,
\TATERTOWN, N. Y.
15? Tremont Bt, Boston, Mass.
1223 Chostnut St. Philadelphia, Pa,
113 Public Gqi iro. Clovcland, Ohio,
49, 43 Cz £0 ^sfiteava St., Chicago,ia,
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nral «ld In nntuml v-V*
WITHOUT TiHtWVttm WKl STOMACH.
Vtrramc } Oivd Htu
4PPUuue<! ci.;
TUTTS
PILLS
torpid bdwel.s,
disordered liv
and malaria.
Fixrm these sources tuiae thvao-K .s cf
the dlscttsos of tho liuuton race. Tiicso
symptoms Indicate tholr existence: Irota oi
Appetite* lloiifvla costive, Sick Koad-
ocht*, fullnejia after out I it £> aversion to
iiorti'in of bodjr or minUt Eructation
ot food. Irritability of temper, LomT
sptriti, A ft-elinfi; of having neglected
unme duty, IMzTl>ioM|Flattcrias(at tlio
Heart. Dot* before the even,highly col-
ored Urine, t'O.VHTIPATIO.V, ami dfr
mand the use of a remedy thiit tu ts direotly
rnthol iver. AsaLlvermedicineTUTT'ftl
Pfl.f.S ii.ivt) no equal. Their actio* on tho
Kt JneyHJ-ml Sk'n is also prosnpf; removing
a';* luipurilics through those three *• scav-
enger® of tho Bj item," producing appe-
tito, sound dilfostvm. rt'ffulur stool*, a clear
Ekiuujidaviijorousbod\*. TUTT'M PIXELS
cause nt> nausea or gi-iptn^ nor interfere
'tviih dally work and are a perfect
tutt8 hftir dye."
OR*r Hmr on Wrnsar.Rj clmnued in-
stantly to a OlosSY J.I.AC1C hynsinglo siv.
ptlCHtlon of Ilits Dte. Sold by Drugglats,
orflcnthyi xpro3so:troo«iiptof <?J«
0® f«,44Jitir«*y Stro^t,N"w 1 orlr.
TBTT'8 MAS HAL OF USEFUL B£CE1?TS FREE.
TONIC
FACTS KCMDIN0
bh barter's iros tonic,
lists
THB
all those
diseases requlrinjr a Certain and efficient TONIC,
especially i>y r ep«ia. Want of A pj> elite. Indica-
tion, Lac\ of StrenKUf, etc., !t une Ja marked
with lintnedlate and woutlen'nl results. Hoties,
Susclei aod nerves receive new force. XlUiTeiM
• mind and supplies Drain Pow?r.
LADIES PIMM
DR. HAErBRTS r
Ilinftratod Painp>tfrh( VtlRBR f YPRS OF ME?/,
ai^o I'itinpmet for >uiv, *cut on t *>|
£#, souicd; u.nk&bled, r HK*2.
American Gak'anJc Co,,
^ n r - *T5
134 iWadlsois ?J., niifRK'^
m r f i!.■ ?; " l; >?? clioi::: j'hi yv.
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Olivas, Terra Cottas nnd all tho latess
lashionablo thades lor
CITY COUMTRY OR SEASIDE*
Warranted durable and permanent.
Descriptive Lists, showing S3 aotualt
shades, sent on application.
For sale ly tha principal deaiors,
who'.esalo anJ rotail, throughout tho
oountry.
Ask for them nx.d talco no others.
billings, taylor &c0.
CLEVELANQj OHIO.
THE
chicago
organ
las attained a fstandard of excellence which*
limits of no superior.
It contains every improvement that inventiv*
enius, akill and money can produce.
HA.RT15R*3 IROW TOWIC a sar« and speedy
core. It gives aeienr and healthy complexion.
lo the value of Pa,
at frequent attempts
at equnterfelUnff have only addod to the popnfaf
The steonj
IlAtlTKH"
■pnsest testimony
S iROIf TOWtC IS t
prfeltln* have only — rir-B
lty of tho orlKlu.tl. If you earnestly desire healL.
do not oxperlme'nt—iretthe OntontAL sso Bkst.
«WS.od yonr ftddtM. t« Th, Dr. Bum. V
'I.IU( Itr%«ti %, °amtol IMwM., fmP4
Ok- Hwrm'i Iron Tohio t. .or Sac. by au
q<k'ooi3ts \no Dealers EvcnrwHlRS.
Th!>!ie eieetlont Orpitiii ro celebmtwl .
jolume, quality of tone, quick ro#ponM, \ rj
if combination, untitle beauty In am
wrfect construciion, making them the :t
lUrnctlve, ornamental und desirable onfrti
jomcs, school,, churches, lodnes, socletli- ita
nmUSHEB REPUTATION, -
CI EQBAMI FACILITIES,
SKILLED WCRHSE*
BEST *ATF.-! rAS,
OOMtUSltD. mark this
the fpflftab obc ar
Instruction books i Piano'
Catslofjucs & Pzico tia*s, on applicuUv.-,.
The Chicago Cottage Organ Ca
Corner Ksndslph and Ass SltwlJ,
i
CHICAGO. IU.
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