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THE EVENING STAR. A Western Lawsait. We copy the follo’ Democrat. Meuday lorenoen, there,came off before l’0- bee Judge Hubbard, im this city, anotner jaweul je pariwolars of eb are as to!- hows: Rewbardt Hendricks, on the ber, brought suit agwinst “Brick” Pomeroy, 10 recover pay for two roosters sbot by the feudant with & revoi ver, thechickens Delongi to the piaintiff, to che value of fifty cents each. Through the Kindness of the Judge, the case Bas veen ad jou from week to week till the return of the de: ant from an electioneering teur of Lmdiana, is morning the case came of, «x-Mayor |. Lyndes being the counsel for the prosecution, «ne defendant appearing in bis Own delence The cumrt-room was crowded, forthe ideaof tryiog an editor for stealing.or shooting chick- . Wasanovelty. The plaintiff brought in he owned the chickens, that they were raised by ahen belonging to bim, that he saw the de- fendant shoot them, that he had repeatedly ask- ed the defendant to settle for them, and failing te get pay or satisfaction, be was compelied to bring Suit, and asked for judgment of one dol- Jar and costs. The defendant admitted shooting the ehick- » and proved by four reliable witnesses the ing facts: in April, is66, the defendant owned a fast running trick mare “Kitty” which an.mal was keptin astable hired by him, and eared for by oneof hisemployees. Througha little Bole ip the barn or stable the plaintiff's bene would fly in and eat oats intended for the mare*Kitty,” and on the approach ofany one would flyout. In an old barrel, in the stable, one of the hens,a black one. made her nest, jaid thirteen eggs therein, aud proceeded to raise a family hen the hen got ready toset, the defendant instructed the boy who took care of his mare to go dewn to town, purchase thirteen eggs ot J. W. Robinson’ & Co., gro- cers, amd put them in the nest, first removing the other eggs. Phe boy did so as was proved. He then personally drove the hen out of the stable a dozen times or more—he tried to make her leave—she would not, bat proceeded to in- eubate his eggs, duly bought and paid for, with- out bis consent, leave or license, after repeated efforts on bis part, and by his agents. tolave her vacate bis premises. And further, when the ben had hatched bis eggs, s ranaway witb his chickens, eleven in number, two eggs wot preducing ehickens. To her services he brought an offset, the use of stable and board Pillip the shape ofoats,he charged her witb the two egg- she spoiled, and demanded judg- ment for the balance ofthe flock, nine in num- ber, at fiftg cents each. And besides, he proved that the chickens did not belong to that hen. as she was black: while the chickens were red or speckied! Hendricks had sued all his neighbors for some trifling matter halfa dozen dimes each, during, the past two years. Aftera patient hearing, the Judge decided that there Was no cause for action, and that the defendant Was entitied to the other nine chickens. and the pigintiff must pay the costs of the suit, amount- apg to $17 37. A New Way te Collect Old Debts. [From the New Orleans Crescent} A iriend related to us the other day an inci- “dent shich isan illustration ofa new way, motto pay, but to collect old debts. Weare informed that it is a veritable occurrence. Just before the war, in county, Miss., ayoung man (whom we shall cal! Smith) be- came.indebted to another (whom we shall call Brown) in the sum of 325. ot having the Money convenient, he gave his note, payable endemand. Both of them wentinto the army, and beth survived the war. Soon after the termination. of hostilities, Brown applied to Smith for the payment o1 the money. Smi‘h Was able to pay, but refused todoso. After repeated reiusals, Brown told him that he would not go to law-about it, but thathe in- tended to whjp him every me he caught nim in town, and to credit the note five dollars fer each “licking” until the whole amount was paidof. Soon afte: wards, Smith who lived a -zajle.or two in the ceuntry, came totown, and Brown, true to. bis word, jumped on him and gave himagood “mauling.” Hethena deliber- ely took out the note, called for penand ink. ano credited it“By one whippm z.five dollars.” Smith kept pes 4 from town for some time, but, yeaturing in at last, Brown tackled him again. But Smith made a better fight than before, and st wasonly after «long and hard fight toat Brown made bim cry “enough.” You made auch a gocd fight this time,” said Brown, “that I witil credit the note by ten dollars,” which hedid. Smith kuowig that he would be whipped again if be was caught im town final- ly concluded to pay the money. and send it to the creditor by a friend. Brown cancelled the note, and returned fifteen dollars of the money saying that be had had that much worth of satisfaction out of the other's bide, and it wssa propercredit. This is certainly a new way to collec: old deb: N= see) eee Se SON Virginia News. Four strange sailors in Norfolk, Saturday might, seeing & negro man in a store xsking for chagss fora $10 note, followed him out, and got him into a dark alley where they attempt. ed (2 out his throat and rob him. He was iy ul hut bis cries brought the police to his res- cue and bis life was saved. Two of the sailors have been arrested. ‘Tae Piedmont Land Agency has made sever- Al sales of farms recently, among others «Wood Lawn.” in Albemarie county to Major Ked- | mond. of New Jersey, tor $10,000; a farm in Anrherst, of 2642cres, to J. A. Rowland. of ’ d farm to W. A. Barr,of | be Onondaigua, N. Ma: yland, for €| The only crop of cotton raised below Rich- Tmond in thirty years has been raised by Dr. Biair Barwell, Jr It was planted in 210 acres Of ground, and vielded 225 pounds to the acTe. Wm S. Underwood, charred with the mur- der of ‘Capt. Jas. D. Hawkins was examined before the Magistrates Court ef Isie of Wight Jest week, amd the aceused was sent on for bai = ore “dhl iv Court. m old colored man aged, itis NS was married im Danville, last woetthe a col cored woman aged 6: Tre DirrerEsc Tims serween Ev- ROrt aND AMERK A.— A scientific wr ’m the New York Journal of Commerce stares that the difference of time between London and New York is four bours, fifty-five minutes, eighteen and nipety-five-hunaredths seconds. ben it is twelve o'clock in New York it fifty-five-minutes and nearly nineteen seconds after four o’clock in Lendon. The accuracy of this caleulation he pro: to test by obser- Yation through the Atisntie cable. The differ- erence of time above stured was eriained by three chronometric voyages bet: a London and Cambridge, Mass..and the difference bee tween Cambridge and New York was ascer- tained by telegraph. In this latitnde the dif- ference of time for longitude is one second per 1,100 feer. S7On the night of October 4. when Wells Pargo & Co.'s fast stage arrived ai Crystal Lake. near the summi: of the Sierras. on the Denner Lake route, a man who haa bee! ridivg on the back part of the stuge walked the house, and as Be approached the fire, fli to the floor and expired. A doctor who ex- amined the body said the deceased bad been frozen to death. .No one knew who the per *ob Was or where be got on the stage: he pad no baggage, and was cold by a linen coat. a7” A Mrs. Fox, residing in Sandiake, N.Y. Attempted to commit suicide on Ybured: by taking poison. Her motive jor the action was by reason of the following circumstances: Her husband went into the army in t ‘arly part of fhe war, and not nearing from him she sup- posed he was dead, and accordingly :axrried apotber. Recently be came home and claimed the childcen, which so grieved her that she at-! tempted to putanendto her existence The prompt applicatien of life A Mygveree feerites—The Governor ot Worginia bas respited until the 2 of De ber the murderer Robertson, who was ¢. demned to be hung in Stafford county on the ‘eth of this month. Robertson has confessed ‘he murder of the Limerick family, but for the sake of kix bounty money. He aleo con- fessed baving tobbed Littleton Curtis, of Washimgton city, of $600in gold some time pre- viously. How To Wvtre ¥OR a Ne SPAPER.— Say ‘Be most possible in the least space. Pitch to fellow."+Hee. Dr. Hallock. CoLonEp ConveNTio’ ty [xptawa.—A con- vention of the colored men of Indiana has just been held ia Indianapolis, mortal, addressed jo the islature, Acdivg equality before the law and suffrage, and requesting that the law 6e ebanged so that begroes may be allowed public schools. GF The bine éeructure over the Susquehanna | rier at Havre-de-Grace is nearly with ‘the excepton of the draw and one en: =pan on the east side of the river. The rail: company iatends to ron trains over the by ine 2th of November Tre Masrovoy.—A Sanday complete, Pi eatasy —A Mempbis paper « ater uiedt affray am sBoc wikia afewy * are tired mre window?: aud its —n you" atick! mang 4 am sBot® igBily trom ope eradot she ¢ iy to «= ONighs Kunique actonnt ofa | Wesrera inweuit fromthe La Ureese ¢ Wis.) i et 30cleck p.m.’ in frontof ofter for sale. at th of Septem- | * to sell on favorable terme. only protected from the | -G. restoralives sayed all iow ocs having murdered his cousin during the war YY E BAVE CONNECTED with Peace stan ri ipte your subject. Maxe the title and the first semtence so that « must be read: and so of the secomd, Bo Matter what bas preceded, or is | It adopted a ime. | oe | SOBTHERN, w; B | Made tn seceasivie partse* Das cs of the remains of the great Maste.'| * rn AUCTION SALES. | B" W.LIWALL & 0O., Atoctionters. | PUBLIC SALB OF VaLuUaBL! EB. Sipe at eae ubitc auction, the follow! } numbered three, (3,) four ip Byu: ibered one hun- | or interest and red and nine the bin; uare one hundred ma -fonr in the First Ward of the city, be- jest and New Hampshire avenue , to wi yt rel: cash; balance in six and twelve rd monthe, the purchaser givi tes tor the de- ferred payments satisfactorily endorsed, and bear- a inter: the day of je. convey- t the cost of the pur- chaser. 4 If the terme of sale are not complied with within fiye days from the day of sale, I reserve the right to el the eaid property at the risk and cost of Fe! ir. commence ‘with the sale of Lotsin Square numbered one bundred and fifty-four, and continued frem day to day until the whole Prop erty tioned 18 sold. LLOYD. codes WM. L. WALL & ©U.. Aucts. B® GREEN 2 WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TBUSTEE’S BALE. By virtue of.s decree of the Supreme Oonrt of the District iumbia. passed in chancery cause No. William H. Terrett et al. are com- jam W, Terrett et al. are de- 1 will sellat public aaction, in front of mises, on MONDAY: the 19th day of No- mber A. D. 1865. at 4 o'clock p. Let Ho five (6) and the east nine feet by the depth of the lot ot — No, six (6) of the subdivision of Bauare No Theabove is situated on the north side of K street Torth, ‘tween lith aud I2th strects west. and is naroyes with a three-story brick dwelling, With <ide lot. ‘The terms of sale are: One-third of the pnrohase d the balance at six, , With: interest from , for which the notes of the pur. chaser, with security ene cook | to the trustee, will be taken, and a lien retat: on the premises soli. or the purchaser cam have the privil of fie the whole amount im cash. A deposit of 100 will be required from the purcheser at the ime ofeale. Co ‘sucing and pe at the cost Ww F MATTINGLY. Trustee. _no l-iawiw GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucte._ Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. BRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUALE IMPROVED TRROPRETY ON THE © tame STRE! Ww A mn U Columbia and by directior ties nced action, in front of thereby, I will sell at public tl ONDAY, the 19h day of No- ‘2 o'ck & part of Lot No. 2%. of Washington. © part of lot new offered for sale bas a front of 90 feet on 12tb sti weet. and a fron 113 feet 9 inches on Ohio avenue. sohtentie! and ex tens! tg ard with very uildings, and is of whieh $200 the remaining 8.24 id the The terms of sale to be complied with days after slay of sale, otherwise the pro- perty may be resold atthe risk and cost of Bret purchaser. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of pur- aoe: WM. H. WARD. Trastes. ce 2-e0kde GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. AGLE & CO., Auctioncers, B* pk Ho. 296 Pennsylvania avenue Hagie & Co. will give their personal s-tention t¢ sale of Real B-tace and Household F crattureai SALE OF CONDEMNED OBDNANOE AW S* ORDNANCE STORES. Will be sold at public suction, at Fort Monroe Arsenal, Old Point Comfort. Va..on the 22d da of November. 1836, at MM red to) percussion lo cust calibre 69 is J 10 Smooth-bore Mutkets. flintlock, calibre 69 27 Rovelvers. Whitney & Bemington’s” Navy, calibre 1,069 Cavairy and Artillery Sabres : 211 Swords, musicians, and non commissioned of. Fourteen days will be allowed for the removal of stores. Tm of sele—Cash. lasagna T. G. BAYLOR, Captain of Ordnance and By. Col. U. 8. A., 10 40 9 manding. BMS, MIB Niots STORES: & On THUBSDAY. the twenty-second eqhest bidder, « lot of serviceable and ui = ry SALE OF SERVI RADLE.AND UNSERVICE- S ABLE AETIOLES 0 ORDNANCE, 5M. GA- Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Departmeni, Washington City. November tt, (Bay day of November. 1866. at noom, there will be wold at Public auction. in the Washington Navy Yard. le Small Armes and Miscellaneous Articles of val Ordnance Among the Arme are Mushkets, Bifles, Bwrordesand Pintle a few of witch fein tae De { barre! and eondition; the ler ii ho r inder within ten days afterwards; ring which time the articles mnst be removed from the Yard, otherwise they will revert_to the Govern- ment. A. A. WISB. no 5-Stawtd 22 Chi ARGE SaLE OF CLOTHING. ©. GABRIS IP, SON 5 Chief Quarlermaster’s ¥ Washington. D. C.. November 6. herb ne Poy + direction of fl rt General, on MONDAY, November ii |, ComMmenc- md the supervieion of Uapt, ‘homas, M. 8. K.. st Armory Syuare * nnsylvenie avenue, the follow- Ut 19000 Anew; 18 600 Picks: 14,000 Hatcheta, 19 000 Axe Handles; 9.000 Pick Han ATPied Batehet Baggies, 2" Tek Handles, and These goods AGES fac- t Menu: Jr.; Beatty AL‘o, bout 7.100'Great Coate—brown, black, and a 220 Cav x rs Troweers—bleck. All new goods. Tosetber witha lot of Condemmen Oleteing.te., prmreg S Greatcoats, Infantry or + Sack Btsnkete, Bel Bark ieeict, Reuse jan! he nd ersacks, des .Shevela, Axes. Oamp het- firs Pans, intge lot of Tonteaed tear Poise, ol . » ac. saoote ust D removed within five days from o . erms: Ossh. in Covernwent fonds. me of Gen. D. i. fs Assistant = OORABLES B. TOMPKINS, Ro 5-12t Bvt Brig Geu.. Quartermaster. IA S o 8 . ‘We have now on hand an assortment a 40 TO 50 PIANes. which We are offer 1s facto Purchasing exclusively for each METZ. raoo, peteerns “atk. rgens. oc8 gAnys. tasua sock Bamlt Wi blt MARBLE Man: § Made to “order on reasonable terme eesti akenas, syeyees bee ry Baa ea | PSLsDELPats cp a TONGUES, ime order. Ta prime order. yw. BURCHELL Corner F at. ler te are t! reasonable terms qnrler aS ap M of w.@. 2. &0o., ocs 18 avenue. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 614 PENNA AVENUE. BRANCH OFFIOR : 219 PENNSYL VANIA AVENUR, OF POSITR ‘a 5 OWESTEGH AND. SOUTHERN BESS FORWARDERS. Merchandise, Money. and Vatuables of all kinds forwarded with dispatch toall accessible sections of the country. COLLECTION OF BBAFTS, AND GENTE AL, RAILROAD LINES, “WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND A ‘ON, NDRIA AND LROAD, PROPOSALS. | P20PouaLs FeR Svar. Dice Depot Com dass ‘avhungion. LD CN Sealed Proj 5 | sickest b the unde BANKERS. Jj4”. COOKE &/CO., = -BARKEBS, Fificensh street, opposte Treasuty, » Buy and sel “@ icurrent market rates, sad keep onstastly on hand, » fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUSD INTBREST NOTES. Orders fsz STOCKS. BONDS, Collections made on all accessible points, or the yerchese of the PROTES- Rov T zee. rr ‘will be recei veg Ox and after MONDAY, No mber 13. aud Alexandria as follows: EME ty nee TW OUSAND (200%) FOUN ENTY TH Sy my ih ‘OUNPS or to be made by boiling from only free from clay. so | tows, to have ne PpBerosans FO. IRON HBAD BLOOKS. &e., executed, and % Corner Louisions avenue and Seventh eet, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER J s-t First Kational Pest eis ssiis "Watieate or eaEAS c be determined as desired by the @ settic all questions wit! 2. AND LAND WABEARTS. == Bank of Washington. Pangy B.D, COOKB, (of Jay Cooke & Ug.;) President, WA. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVEBNMENT DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED at. ....6:90 P. 0. < STRVENS h regerd to qual 8s s00n as the article is re- rom each payment i nd condition. ‘Payment to be made ceived assatisfactory; Pietion of the comtrack | ple 4 No allowance for ILADELPHIA AND NEW houses in the Monument “ss Sinth ageet wher, or at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Der +») from 2 to wo D.0., from 20,000 ‘to 25,000 head Va.. from 3,000 to 4,000 head Fredericheburg, Va., from 12,000 to 35,000 head scter, Va,, from 5,010 to 5,000 head Barrer Ferry, Va.,from 1,000 to 1,500 head withoxt chan; Leave daily (except Sunday) at 30 p.m. Sn NEW YORK, changing care at Philedel- ‘Leave dally (except Sunday) at 12:15 a. m. and > FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (exce; m., and 4:30 and 6 ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York and Philadelphia st 6:30 p. ay ping care for Now Yerk on 6:30 p ‘Throngh tickets to Philadel Boston, can be hed atthe Station the day. as well as at the new office in Bankers and Brok avenue, tween 6th ani See Bal he f[- L mii era hekee k GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Was! 16th strett, opposite the Treaswry Department, Government Becurities with Treasurer United P®orosais ron LETTE! Orrice Dgranturxr, tatty ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT S&ECURITIESat current market rates. #URNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal ane prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFOBMATION in regard to GOVERR- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfally farnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, Washington, March 20, 1866. ‘i made 7:30 ng 13:15 a. Petersburg, from 15,008 to 20.000 J 1,000 to 1,500 S45 from 2,600 to hin, New York. or Wilmington, N. saiettan's. ot ebury, 1 Gola 500 to 80) bead blocks -s from 1,200 te 3,000 head blocks hari: - 8 O.. from 9800 7.000 ti © re Ovivemanecnin ead blocks -» from 2,000 to 2,600 bead avo! it, neces Of there, if is *upposed. © bo go Head, 8. © ent py om from 1,008 to 1.50 to 7,000 do | from 12,00 to 13,000 heaa | _ head blocks 7 ro met Ala., from 2,000 to 3,099 OHIO BAILBOAD, BAttiuoge AND ASHINGTON, June 25, 1896. ins between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- eroN ANDTHE WEST vin: FOR BALTIMORB. except Bunday, at 7:0, 7:30, and : 2:45, and 4:80, and 8:00 p. m. FOB ALL WAY 8TATIONS. ¢ daily, exeept Bunday. 2°45 and 8:00 p.m. FOR Vay merge J. R. ELVANS & CO., are now ron as fo WHOLESALB AND BETAIL ‘o sufficient sureties will be required to's cen- failure to farnish the Balances blocks Baton Boage, ‘La., from 2,000 te 2,500 head ) Port Budron, La., from Braves Santiago, » 8t 7:00 a. m., and a OF ANNAPOLIS Sa 88 6:15 and 7:00 a. m., and at 2:45 and 4:35 FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at7:00 and 7:30 a. m. ins to or from Creo? on ON NDa ‘exas, from 200 to 300 head for the forieiture of the BUILDERS, COACH, 4ND CABINET re of 1 m on Is for Letter Balances.” end di: oc] tchez, Migs., from 1,200 to 2.000 head blocks Vickabatge Miss., from 15,00 to 26,600 head ec! HARDWARE » and 4:30 p.m. No i RAPPING PAP: BAE 1B0N AND STEEL. PP®°rosaLs Fo EPinG PAPEB cR Derartur C.. October 25, Post 01 Waentxcton. D Leave at 7:20 a. m., and 2:45 and 8 00 p. m. FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave st 7:30 a. m., a1 . FOR ALL PART! 9 jedaily, except Sunday, at 7:30 a. |. only, connect: 9 om Beliimore to" SORES tte Neato hs 101 Ii, aa at the new office of the Bock: Lending, ‘Tenn... from 3.000 to 4508 River, Teon., from 4.000 to 5.00) head Cnateecnes, Tenn., from 8,000 to 10,000 head Tenn., from 2,500 to 8,000 heag ‘Tenn... from 1,300 K from 4,000 HOBSBSHOBS, HOBRSESHOS NAILS, NUTS AND WASHERS, the washington ers end Brokers’ avenne, between For New York, Tr WAREHOUSES: nt, Washing ton, —_—_—_—_—_———_—_——_—— ee STEAMBOAT LINES, 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, c 5 301, 303, 305 O STREBT, ono Base Twi lo., fram 4,000 to 5.000 jarracks. Mo, from Fort Leavenworth, Mo., from 1,000 to 1,50 head jocks Iowa. from 100 to 200 head from 900 te 1.000 o— 12.0 po of €6 end 67 OUIBIANA AVENUB, WASHINGTON, D. 0. 10 om pou fod F 8 it requ: ‘ort Smith. Ark . fr Omaha, N. T.. from 1,400 to 2.000 San Francisco, Cal. from 20) to 1.000 do 2. The bead blocks sebe madein parereaace samples, both of which may be seen at the Otic ri ~Philecelphing Pittsburgh, B T. 20,000 pounds of Jute, er ae. similar to io SOUTH AND WB8T, jomp = similar t> Filled with Osre and Promptness. io. 1. is will be received for sac PoToMas TRaNSFORTATION Line. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, Foe Qteaner EXPRESS, Usyt. B. 4, RYTHER, até and A! ouendris at 1a. KVEEY Gan contract er contracts will be awaried lowest and best bidder. to be determined ea! ville, Chattanoo, careful examination fi Gairo, O ing which bid will. Tn its 5 . te, ‘Jetlersgavilte. Colambus,(Ohio,) aha. Titties ock, Franeieco will be OABBIAGE AND WHEEL STOCK the purpose of oo Constantly srriving from Factery, and sold a low prices. the stricte should, be, reconstructed, dimi. the Wharf, Lancaster's Wh And the Postmaster General rescrves Foxwell on bis part of increasing or reducing the q equired over or under the estigiates in this advertisement, if he shell der pecessary to do so Sam of such articles @: are p: eeen Ot citber arf. Btone’s WI Bi TIN PLATS. of the articles r PIPE AND SHEBT LEAD, COPPER, ZINO, &c., Bold at Basterp Bates and shipped with despato of death of the the top. They | and arm, company, or corps. and deceased. cast "in raised let! Must be cast of gi ORMOND, SBEDEBIOKSB' ro Romney RP ENoEsayES an Fo TO TRAVELLEES GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Bunday 0, m. excopted,)* ‘The quickest and Ve ,and the South. from i of such artivle: a¢ they ish with his propesais to vo with b 4 ecco tizeme place; end incase more than one locali! be farnished in rect route te Richmon4g, tl be required to ish an article contracted for tet ': be considered a feiture of the contract. Constantly on band im bags and Dales, fer diminished tr Birr ce cer te Pome Major PBvrosais FOB RATIONS. _ Quarermbne > 2, U Se Marine unl 5 "Tar ne ur Im SEVEN BOD! be made. %. The time of poy es age ag sul ba AE BOPE, CORDAGE, &o. 8. and will be i Point of delivery as PRIORS CURRENT FURNIGHED WREKLY JOHN B. ELVANE & Oe., (COLUMBIA HosP:TAL FoR WORE ECRET DISEASES, SAMARITANS GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! OSETAIN BEMBDY EVEE USED 5 ‘7 SrElctuRes, 4, Baleam, no Mercary, o ia fect a Cure, otavie, Ro aed will Rg Do smell noz titution bas been: from weer mente > the zn ae . os, A GONORRHEA, grounds, eames Contains no Mineral, rice et Columb tn eccordauce with the Pills #0 be Dear Norfolk, Virginia. ‘They are entirely ves: t taste, yibeicemntes or bounce BLOOD! BLOOD! ! BLOOD! 11 SORCTUDA, = TaRE a SAMARITA’S BO! offered RPHILIS OB VEN ws of soldiers desirt Surgeon General, fir army. < ‘wtionts living at a distance whe to thie tustiturion fort lying by lest to the, vor tae a, © 1 Rotideabal 9) TE. DD, President, DO NeT DESPAIR: sents be ee bythe followin Fae hgptate ot | H oer for the agar reparation is In the form of & most E NOTICE, That 0 cae nenainy ee ‘cases in ons for $9, We ass siglente ced patente WHAT THE $gRe ONS S. Pom arate BARROW, Ho. Bo. 79F Fean'e parehite agtt

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