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LAWS <
of tf' k
IIIVITKD STATES,
PASSfcD AT Till!
FIRST KKSSION OF TIIE FOR-
TY-TH [ KI > Ct >N011ESS.
[gKKKBAL nAXUBK—no. 55. j
AN ACT makinu appropriation* f>r the
legislative. executive, mid judicial ex-
penses of the Government for the year
ending June thiriii'tb. eighteen hundred
aiul seventy-five, und tor other pur-
poses.
(Continued.)
For stutionerj, two thou«and dollar*;
for freight-charges, two thousand dollar* ;
for fuel. t*> o thrnsand dollar*; for light*,
six hntidrrd dollar*; for subsistence and
cure of horses, and repair of hsriiess and
carriage, one thousand five hundred dol-
lars ; for paper, twine, and gnn> for fold-
ing-room, five, hn'idrd dollars; for inci-
dental #tnl fi|ii-eel1 ineoits items, namely,
for ad verttsjnjr. telegraphing, dry goods,
soap, bru'-lica, hrooms. mats, oils, paints,
class, lumber, hardware, ice. and expense*
in attending falls Mid oare of stationery,
four thon-ainl dollars; in all, twelve
thousand six hundred dolliue,
For collecting" and modeling specimens
itf frnits find vegetables and collecting a> d
preparing spi tni'iens f"r the ihuaeuiu and
herbarium, t« o thousand dollars.
For ehemioils an > :tpt>aia'us for the nsn
of the chemical division, one thousand
dollars.
F'>r malerinlf for 'he iifo of the micros-
co]«ist thiee hundred dollnrs.
For entomological w< r';s of reference,
fwo hmi'"ri d ai d fifty dollars; for hotan-
icitl «oiko of reference, two Ijnndred and
fifty dollars: f*>r vvifiVs on chemistry,
mineralogy, and ohitit*, two buiidte I a> (I
fifty dollars; for current agricultural
works for tlo* library, two hondie-i and
fifty dollars; foi miscellaneous agricultur-
al periodicals, two hundred and titty dol-
lars ; and for completion of sets, two hun-
dred and titty dollars; in all, one thou-
sand fixe liui.dredHollare,
JUPICIAl.
csiti n >"tati:s i'odht.j.
For "the Clii f Justine of the Supreme
Court pt ihe [Tuifeii .Stmts, ten thousand
five hundred dollar#; and lor eight, asso-
ciate o"r retire^ justice*, ten thousand dol-
lars lath; ii| all,..ninety thousand live
hundred dollnis. . " v.V
For iiit.e circuit judge*, tb reside in cir-
cuit, lifty-four thousand dollars
For salary o'f the reporter of the deci-
sion! of lh« Supreme Coprtt of the United
States, two thousand five hundred dollars.
For salary of the hia,$iial of the Su-
pre me; Court, three thoutOud five ' undred
dollars. :-v
For salaries of the district judges of llie
United Std'eW^iilclnili'iig tliesalaiies of the
retired judges oi_tl)e' eastern district of
Texas, eastern distri't.f Wisconsin, Mns-
fftcLttsefte, and of- the district of Dela
ware, one hundred and nine-!hree thou-
sand dollar*.,
For salaries'of tlie chief justice of the
rnprem^ cojirtfi^th?.Dj&trjct of Columbia
iina tne four associate judges, twenty
th< usaud five hnndred dollars.
Foi compensation of the district at tor-
ney* of the United States," nineteen thou-
sand Ihree hnndred-and fifty dollars
For compensation of the distiict mar-
ihals of the United- States, eleven thou-
sand nine hnndred dollars.
For salary of the warden of the j til in
the District of Columbia, two thousand
dullars.
court ol' cla ms.
For salaries of five judg-jt, of the Court
«vf Claims, ^ four thousand five hu. dred
dol'ars each ; life chief clerk, three thou-
sand dollars; and assistant clerk, t«o
thousand dollar ; bat MP, one thousand
five hnndred dollars; and messenger
thereof; in all, twentv-nino thousand
•ight hnndred and forty dollars.
For stationery, books, fuel, labor, and
other contingent and mit-cellaneons ex-
penses, three thousand dollars; for re-
porting the decisions of the court, clerical
hire, labor in preparing and superintend-
ing thd printing of the ninth volume of
the Reports ef the Court of Claims, to be
paid on the order of the court, one thou-
sand dollars. »
For new case* for the files in the clerk's
office, desks, and repa rin/ old desks and
tables there, slid in the court room, one
thousand dollars.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE,
Offich ok the » itornky-Gknkhai..—
For compensation "f 'he Attorney (Jeiieral,
eight thnn«and dollars; Solieitor-Gsnf-ral,
seven thousand live hundred dollars; three
Assistant Attorneys General, at five thou-
sand dollars each • one Assistant Attorney
General of Pnst-Oftire Department, four
thousand dollars; solicitor of internal
revenue, five thousand dollars; naval sol-
icitor slid jndee advocste-geuerpl, three
thonssnd five hundred dollars ; examiner
of claims, three thousand five hundred
dollars ; law cleik, three thousand dollars;
chief clerk, two thousand two hundred
dollars ; stenographic clerk, two thousand
dollars; two law-clerks, at two thousand
dollars each ; six clerks of class four ; ad-
ditional for disbursing clerk, two hnndred
dollars; one clerk of class two ; one tele
graph operator, at one thousand dollars ;
fire copyists, at nine hnndred dollars each;
one messenger; two assistant messengers;
two laborers ; and two watchmen ; in all,
eightv thousand seven hundred aud sixty
dollars.
For contingent expenses of the Depart-
ment, naineh : For furniture and repairs,
one thonssnd five hundred dollars; for
care of and subsistence of horses, one thou-
sand four hundred dollars; repairs to ear
riages and hanie*-*, six hnndred dollars ;
for law aud miscellaneous books for the
library of the Department, three thousand
dollars ; for the same for the Office of the
Solicitor of the Treasury, one thousand
dollars; fm stationery, two thousand five
hundred dollars; for miscellaneous ex-
rienditnre, such as telegraphing, fuel,
ights, and oil er necessar es, six thousand
do:lnr« ; in all, sixteen thousand dollars.
And the Attorney-General shall hereafter
annually repor* to Conpres*. in detail, the
items, amount*, and causes of expenditure
of the contingent expenses of this Depart-
ment.
Okfick <>r thk Solicitor ok thk Tkka-
sritv—For compensation of the Solicitor
of the Treasnrv, thr e thousand five I.tin
dred dollars: iowistsut solicitor, three
thousand dollars: chief cle-k fwo thou
sand dollars; four cl»rVs of class four;
two clerk* of class three; three clerks of
class two; two eleiks of class one: one
messenger ; and one laborer ; in all, tweu
ty-seven thousand ard sixty dollar*.
For rent of the vortion 'four tloors) of
the building occupied by the Department
pf Justice, fourteen thousand dollars.
For official postage stamps for »he De-
pmtmcnt of Jnstice, ten thousand dollars.
To be Conti nued.
: v'
-SHUTTLE-
Sum Wi8
for.
50 Dollars !!
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
imcmg!
Til 13
BEST IN THE WORLD!
The Highest Premium was
awarded to it at
"vienna.;
Ohio State Fair;
Northern Ohio Fair;
Amer. Institute, N. 1'.;
Cincinnati Exposition }
Indianapolis Exposition}
St. Louis Fair;
Louisiana State Fair;
Mhssissippi State Fair;
nud Georgia State Fair;
FOR BEING THE
DZST SEWING MACHINES,
.lid doing the largest and best
range of worlc. All other
llachincs in the Market
Merc in dircct ^
COMPETITION!!
•3<c-
ZWFor hemming, Fell-
ing, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroideringt Quilt-
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.
Where we have no Agents
v/e will deliver a Machin3
for the price named above,
at tho nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.
Needles for all Sewing ($a-
• chines fcr Sale.
Oltl Machines taken i;i Exchange.
Send for Circulars, Price
List, &c., and Copy of the.
Wilson Reflector, one of tho
bast Periodicals of the day,
diiroted to Eewing
cnines, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.
Agents Wanted
f ilsoi SeviaE Hachine Co.
CLKYKL.1ND. OHIO.
DR. WHITTIEB,
No. 617 8t. Charles Ctreet, St. Los!«, lfo.,
Hm b—n to>e*B iMisiD In th« treatment all V. ne-
real DUe«i«a—8permat< rrhea, s« xn»l d.-bt.i!/ anl Imixw
lencT—than any otL-r Phra^.Mn im 8U Leuin. Dr. Yt . a
ewtabli-hmfnt la cb.irten'J by the State uf If iaacpri. vaa
founded and barn established to aceure •«fo. certain
and reliable rviU-f. bring a graduate of M*eral
cal eolkrea. nud baeiug (be eX|«rienoe of a loaf and
aucneisful life In hi* s!ti« ■ he baa perfected rem*
e-ilca thai are efTectucl tn all tbe»c ruot. Ui« patieotn
are beian treated by mall or expreas everywfetatn* Ko
matt r who fhtied, oaU or write. From the gr*at nim-
®>'*r of applloationa he la rDnMe<l to Li-rp bia cbMyes
to*. 36 pOKes, gi • »nf ruil ayn:ptruir, for two auapa.
MARRIAGE GUIDE,
WOpagea, npofclv bomh». h rbou!d be read by every.
IkhI?. Ko marrfd puir, or pcra< oa v«>atrn>pla|ibg mar.
riage, ean ktfurj tt> do • thoat It. It rnc»alM the cream nf
n>"uical liter*tare on tila aatject, tb»- t« of Dr. W a
long experience; u"»o |»je br«t thenrh:,. tr->w iate aoila
In Cnrope and Amcrica. ge*i« acated. | ^«r - '' t- -:^ ..
genuine
DURHAM
(TRADE HARK.)
7 J
yh{£p$
Manufactured only by
W. T. IS lack we II,
DURHAM, N. 0.
He reminds tbe public that tlie United
Stales Court ling recently given a decision
in his favor, which secures full protection
from t lie imitators of his Smoking Tobacco,
and that dealerr and manufacturers are
alike liable to ".vsecution for daaling in
the spurious bra. d».
sold by
HUGO & SCHMELTZER,
ckocells,
Coinmcrce Str., San Antonie,
AOKNTS FOE WESTERN TEXAS
Will keep always on band a fresh sup-
ply of tl*« genuine article. 18 7-73 iltt
PSYCHOMANCY, or Son, Ciiaiiming,
How either sex may fascinate and
gain the love and affections of any person
they choose instantly. This simple men-
tal acquirement all can possess, free, by
mail, for I5cts. together with a marriage
guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to
Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, ac. A queer
book. Add rose t. william & Co., Pubs.,
Phi i a. .
MAHY SHARP COLLEGE.
Established in 1831. th is old and celeb-
rated Female School is situated injt.be pro-
verbially healthy town of Winchester on
a bench of Cumberland Mountains, Ten-
nessee: Commonces its annual sessions
of ten months on the first monday in
september. Still under its first, and
only President, Z. C. Gkavks, LL d. For
thoroughness and cheapness of education,
is not excelled by any school in tlieSoutli.
Send for catalogue conta'.ning all essential
particulars.
g. s. walmsley, Treasurer.
Bethel College,
RUSSELVILLE, KY.
(.oc-ntion Healthy ! ltoni'd Clirnp !
ENDOWMENT $200,000!
Send for a Catalogue.
/dilress, leslie waggener,
Chairman of tho Faculty,
- "foe
COUGHS COLDS, HOlUSEiVE?
AO ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
i
ij.
put up only in BLUE boxes.
A TRIED AND SUBJi REMEDY
Sold bv Druggists /t''
200 PIANOS AND ORGANS
vw and Second-Hand, of First-Class
Makers, will bo sold at. Lower Prices tor
^asb, or on Installments, or for rent, in.
fit) <>i Country, during this month, by
IIOKACE WATEttS & SON, No.
481 Broadway, n. y. than ever offered be-
fore in New York. specialty; Pianos
and Organs to let until the rent money
pays the price of the Instrument. Illus-
trated Catalogs mailed. a large discount
to'Jlinisterf, Churches, Schools, Lodges,
etc.
:j,000 Outfit* Ordered in ndvnurc !
WA.VTEJB -s,TELLiTALL"
By m^Stenhouse, of Salt Lake city, 25
years the wife of a Mormon High Priest.
With introduction by Mrs. Stowe. Ovn
3,000 Outfits of this Extraordinary Work
were ordered by old Agents, in ad ranee, who
are now selling 25 to 40 a day ! Its sale i-
without parallel. One Agent (lady) sold
280 in one week. Terms big; sale positively
immense. Complete outfit free toall agents
who mean business. Circulars free. Address
queen ci l'y pub'ng co., Cincinnati o
RICH FARMING LANDS
in nebraska.
Nu\v For Sale Very Cheap !
TEX Tears Credit, Interest only 6 per cent.
SEND FOR ''THE PIONEER,"
a handsome Illustrated Paper, containing
the Home8tkat> Law. a new number
just published, mailed free to all parts oi
the world. Address,
D. F. DAVIS,
I .and Commissionst' u. 1*. r. r.
Omaha, neli.
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEB A.
are YOU
Weak, Norvousi or Debiliated?
Arc you so Languid, that any ex-
ertiou requires more of an effort than you
feel capable of making ?
Then try JCHUBEliA, the wonderful
tosic and in vigor atok, which acts so
beneficially on the secretive organs as In
impart vigor to all the vital forces.
it i* no alcoholic appetizer, which stim
ulates for a short time, onl\ to let the
suflerer fall to a lower depth of misery,
but it is a vegetable tonic acting dirccth
on the liver aud spleen.
It reyHlates the bowel*, quiets the nerves,
and gives such a healthy tone to tho whole
system as to soon make the invalid feel
like a new person.
lit operation it not riolent, but is charac-
terized by great geiitlenessjthe patient ex-
periences no snddeu change, no marked
results, but gradually his troubles
"Fold their tents, like the Arabs,
And silently steal away."
Thi* is no new and untried discovery, bn'
has been long used with wonderful remedi-
al results, and is pronounced by the high-
est. medical authorities, "the most power
ful tonic and alterative kuown."
Ask vour druggist for it. For sale t«\-
wm. f. kidder & co., New y.» k
ATLANTIC LINE
For Indianola Texas
The a 1 Clipper Schooners built expressly
for tho trade
Frsinklin
Washington...
i<ln levis
Jtfli'rsou
Baker,
dipt. Bcny,
fleiislfo,
new Imilditig,
other vessel* wl.en i t quired to cover
berth. goods taken lotliidianola and con-
necting |>oiins .hi cossf and interior at
lowest, rates ol tn i'jht and iiisuiance.
Apnly • i
tlpl'ej^fc bbattie,
111 wall St., New York,
or i1eyck & brothbk,
4-1-73 wl'y 1 " Indiaiiola.
CAUTION.
nuv only thk
Genaine Fairlasls«
Manilf'rctnred by
E. & T TAIK^ANKS &
C0-.
FAIRBANKS
^tsuidsii d Scales,
Stock Scai.es, Coal Pcalks, Hay Scales,
Daiiiy Scales, Counteu Scales, Ac. &c.
Men ten rrpnirctl piomply & renxounblj'.
For sale also, Troe.nmt'r's Cotloe and
Drug Mills, Composition Bells, all sizes
Letter Presses, Ac &c.
the most perfect
ILUUI JJli-AA I I AJALl
JIUi s Alarm Till Co.'n.
every
merchant
should
l s« them.
fiUMrcAl (every
clrijt.McnKft
ssafidhawer
JWarrantcd.
SOLI) AT
FURBAIVKS' Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO..
311 Broadwa}', New Vor{»
166 Baltimore St., Baltimore.
53 Cam]) St., New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & EWING
nasfliiir H'laiHadolphi-i.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.,
a Tlilli Street, lio$lo»t
For sale by i«adiiig Hardware DmhI. :t,
14 10-T1(14im tin%dnv<Afridays
t x i, t?i i-
>•*'. « ■ *14 » t: ■ •
4-
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o.,
«md indeed all the affections which ariso
from malarious, marsh, or miaamAtio
poisons.
Ko one remedy Is londcr
■ called for by the necessities of
0 the American people than a
sure and safe cure for Fever
■ I and Ague. Such we are now
JBL enabled to offer, with a perfect
m ~ certainty that it will eradicate
W tlie disease, and with assur-
ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise
from its use in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this dis-
order must bo of immense service in the com-
munities whero it prevails. Prevention is better
than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which
be must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis*
temper. This "Curb" expels the miasmatic
poison of Fever and Ague from the system,
and prevents tho development of tho disease, if
taken on tlie first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not onlv tho best remedy ever
yet discovered for this class of complaints, nut
also the cheapest. Tho large quantity we sup-
ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody: and in bilious districts, wwrc
Fever and Ague prevails, everybody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure ana pro-
tection. It is hoped this price Mill place it within
the reach of all—the poor as well as the rich.
A great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intermittents is, that it contains no Qui-
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
auinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
le constitution. Those cured by it are left as
healthy as if they had never had th$ disease.
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence
of the miasmatic poison. A frreat variety of dis-
orders arise from its irritation, among which
arc Neuraigif Rheumatism, Gout, Headache,
Blindness, Toothacho. Earache, Catarrh, Asth-
ma, Palpitation, Painftil Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis,
and derangement of the Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in-
tewiittcnt type, or become periodical. This
"Cure" expels the poison from the blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in-
valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala-
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to the infection, that will be cx-
cretcd from the system, and cannot accumulate
in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter-
mittents if they avail themselves of the protec-
tion this remedy affords.
For Lirer Complaints, arising from torpid-
itv of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim-
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro-
ducing many truly remarkable puios. where
other incdicincs fall.
preparer bt
Dr. J. C. AY ERA CO., Lowell, Mass.,
.V#jF ami Jnal'jtlval rftr itiat*,
i. / i.l. K1* Tllh WOULD
^ '/hi i'» H i itTTLii-
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT
igffr i ., : 'i,
!!! J
.Mi -sfiitnti/rm-'i,
i,
s
Spectp Eendered Useless
; Save vour Eyes,
RESTORE YOUlt SIGHT,
- s*.
Throw a way your MPEK'TA€LE«I.
Old £ yes Vlude i¥ew.
All diseaseB of the Eye successfully trea-
ted by
DR. J. BALL & CO.'S
Now pantent improved ivory
fcye cups-
Read foi' yourself and Restore youi
Sight.
Spoctaelus and Surgical Operation ren-
dered useless. The Inestimable Bh;ssiug
of Sight is made perpetually by the use of
tho new I'.v-tb&t Impkovkd Ivory Eyf
Cups
Many of our most eminent physicians,
occuliets, students aud divuies have had
their Sight, permanently Restored for life,
and cured of the following diseases
1. Impaired Vision ; 2. Presbyopia, or
Far-nightness, or Dimness of Vision, com-
monly called Blurring; 3. Astheuodia, or
Weak Eyes; 4 Epiphora, Running oi
Watery Eyes; 5. Sore Eyes—spteially trea-
ted with the Eye Cups—cure guaranteed ; 6.
Weakness of the Retina, or Optic Nerve;
7. Opthiiluiia, or Imliamniution of the Eye
and its appendages, or imjierfect vision
from the effects of Inflammation ; 8. Pho-
tophobia, or Intolerance of Light: 9. Over-
worked Eyes; 10. Mydesopia — moving
specks or floating bodies before the eyes;
11, Amotnosis, or Obscuiity of Vi. ion ; 12.
Cataracts; Partial HlindnesB; thoLossof
Sight,
Any one can use the Ivory Eye up3
without the aid of the or Medicine, so as to
receive immediate beneficial results and
never w»ar spectacles; or, if using now,
to lay them aside forever. Weguarantee
a cure in every case where the directions
are loll wed, or we will refund the money.
2,309 CERTIFICATES 01'
CURE
from honest Farmers, Merchants—some of
them t he most eminent leading profession-
al and business men, and women of educa-
tion and refinement, in onr country—can
be eeeu at our office.
Under date of March 2!). Hon. Horack
Grkely, of the New York Tribune, writes:
,,J. Ball, of our city,,is a conscientious
and responsible man, wlio is iucapablo of
intcnt.ioral deception or imposition.
Prof. W. Merrick, of Lexington Ky.,
wrote, April 24th, 1809: „Withont my
spectacles I pen you this note, after using
the Patent Ivory Ey® Curs thirteen
days, atd this morning perused tho entire
contents of daily newspapers, and all with
tho unassisted eye.
„Truvly am I grateful for your noble inven-
tion. May Heaven bless and preserve yoo;
I have been using spectacles twenty years.
I am seventvyears old.
Truly yours, PROF. W. MERRICK."
Rev. Joskph Smith, Maiden, Mas , cured
of Partial Blindness, of 18 years' standing
in one minute, by the Patent Ivory Eye
Cups.
L. C. Ellis, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio
wrote us, Nov. 15th, 1869: I have tested
the Patent Ivory Eye Cups, and I am
satisfied they are good. They are the great-
est invention of the age
Wm. Beatly M. D., Sal visa, Ky.; writes.
„Thauks to you for the gJca test of all inven-
ions, my sight is fnlly restored, after be :
ing almost entirely blind for 2(i years."
ALax. R. VVyeth, M. D., Atchison, Pa.,
writes : ,,After total blindness of my left
eye for four years, by paralysis of the op-
tic nerve, to my utter astonishment youi
Patent Eye Cups restored my oyesight
permanently in three minutes.'1
All persons wishing for full particulars
certilicatos of cnrcs, prices, Ac., will please
send their address to us, aud wo will send
our pamphlet on the Illustrated Physio-
logy and Anatomy' ok tub Eyesight, oi
one hundred pages, free of charge, by re-
turn mail. Write to Dr. J. Ball jt Co. P.
O. Box 957. No. 91 Liberty Street, New
York City, N. Y.£
For the worst cases of My'opia, or kear-
sightness, use our New Patrnt Myopic
Attachments, applied to the Ivory Eye
Cups. Has proved a certain cure for this
disease.
Send for pamphlets aud certificates—
ree. JVasfe no more money by adjusting huge
glasses on your nose and disfiguring your face.
AGENTS WANTED.
Employment for all. Agents wanted,
Gentlemen or Ladies, for our New Patent
Improved Ivory- Eye Cups, jost intro-
duced in the market. The success is un-
paralleled by any other article. All per-
sons ont of emplopment, or those wishing
to improve their circumstances, can make
a respectable living at this light and eaay
employment, Huudreds of Agents are
making lrom $5 to $20 a Day. To live
Agents $30 a week will be guaranteed.
Send your address for full particulars.
Sent free of charge to any address. Writs
immediately to
Address DR. J. BALL A Co.,
P. O. Box 987.
«-2-T*wly No. 81 Liberty street. N«w York
curcsall Humors from thewor=r kcrof-
cln to a common Blotch or Pimple.
From two to six bottle* are watranied to
cure Salt Rbenm or Tetter, Pimple*
on Fare, Bo I is. Erysipelas and
Liver Complaint. 61x to twelve bot-
tles, warranted to cure Scrofnlona
Swelling* and Sore* and all Skin and
Blood Diseases. Uy its wotUertc!
Pectoral properties it will cure the n.Ott
severe recent or lingering Cough in halt
the time require! !>r nnv other mcrttrir.a
»r»l it iwrfrr:'--fr. 1 »' , "r'i. -•>
:. f. lrr>.. '.i.i', t $
b» kit ... 1 .1 . , . ; . -,p„
WerM'tbitxiiii.'ir), A>uii..ln,v.
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Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1874, newspaper, August 14, 1874; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth440918/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.