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VENING STAR. sesseesssensreoes Sty 24, ESTE. LOCAL NEWS. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Rapid Progress of the Work. The Potomac Bridg. da ‘The Battmore and Potomac Railroad is mak- “ing rapid progress towards completion, and we may expect t> hear the whistling of their loco- _E ¥.. -econseses: south, will bring vs inte close communion with a productive porJon of Maryland heretofore almost isolated trom us by impassible country roads. TH IDGE OVER THE EASTERN PRANCH, now building, crosses that stream di connecting with the west dank at » 1 verninent Magazine. piles parler the struetare through deep nearly all driven, ae stringers are being put in of the channel, as far as the fate earth embankment has been filled in to water, and where this embankment sto; each side abutments are t> be built anda piaced for the sccommoration of boats. Ericige will be finished s0 that lacomotives eross on it by October. THE ROAD THIS SIDR BrR A A 8 ais! Ee - Grant & Co. co ong b, Sesaniegunt nk tee hen mds under a lature, it improvement : is about to counter- and that the is of the sale it is be disbursed em, aceep cut in the bank, which extends to the ravine semewhere near Mth street southeast. 4 vag and deep cut through coarse gravel casional layers of red and brown clay. of this clay, when dry, ts very hard, and + the appearanceof redchalk Through extending from wouden trac! s, Which are kept ing this gravel fo the river filling, ex tending the road in width andtength. By means ef this temporary railway,one borse can draw as much as eight with the ordinary horse carts, This excavation will soon be completed as far as 12th street east, where THE TUNNEL commences, on the esst side of the street. The entire length of this tunnel is through a vast gravel bank, and great precautions are sary to prevent the banks from fall work here 1 necomarily alow, as the be carted a long way to be dui culties are encountered; the w: which-supply the navy im ore ‘artis street, and have to y shoring up. uxtil means can be taken to sink them under the bettom of the tunnel; the water, tov, gout of this gravel, accumulates, and has t» te dnsined off. excavation for the tumnel, | , is nearly complete, only one square (from stb to 9th, on Virginia avenue,) remaining untouched. ‘The tunnel proper extends (rom the east side of 12th to the west side of 7th sir-cts east, and the remaining distaiice, to the market house, where the road comes out to the level of the street, is handsomely wailed up on each side with rubble work, finished with a coping of dressed Seneca stone, along which is to be pat substantial iron fences. TARE DIRECTION OF THE ROAD is changed at Garrison street off from Virginia avenue to K street southeast, over which street it to the west side of the canal, southwest lagden residence, and follows up the canal to Virginia avenue; little or no grading being necessary after it leaves the tunnel un! it crosses over the Long Bridge into Virginia, with the exception of a 1ew feet which has to be taken off on Maryland avenue from 1th to 13th streets. southwest, and filled in near the Long Bridge. to meet the elevated there. CHARACTER AND COST OF THE TUNNEL woRk. ‘The work commenced on the tunnel. the Sth day ef July, 1870, and will, fn all probability, re- quive. another year te complete’ The gate. mated cost is not much less than one and a half millions of dollars, from the west entrance of the tunnel to the Eastern Branch. used for q the Potomac blue stone — md ou sessment. They further that the Dill has not been officially published, that nail and void, and contrary to the organic They therefore ask relief by writ of » commandant ington Arsenal, who was absent at F. Monroe at the time of the ex esterda, —— ir aor ie » ine! ith. r. Fred. the THE Iuprovewents Loax—Conference of the Friends and Opponents of the Measure.—Messrs. George W. Re, G. If. Plant, and others who intend, it is |, to apply for an injunction to — Gomis - insue of boos under the act recen’ e ve Assembly had a conference with Governor Cooke and Messrs. W. A. Cook, J. A. Magruder, Hallet Kilbourn, and other members of the District government and friends of the improvement Measure on Saturday last. wernor Cooke stated that he had negotiated a half million of the bonds at 73 cents on the dollar, and made arrangements tor a mil- lion more during the present year at the same rate, as cont —— by law, and that amount only. He said also tliat he had made perfect net-work of guy-ropes obstruct the way im the vieinity of Garrison strect and Virginia avenue, giving a bosy appearance to this part of ity. ; A large number of railroad ties are in readi- ness, piled up on the banks of the Eastern Branch, and the stcel ralla wil! soon ‘be coming im for this section of the road. Some of them are already on the ground, and will be laid this season. Operations at THE LONG BRIDGE are also progressing as rapidly as possible, con- | arrangements to place in the market the entire sideri e difficulties the cd have to | loan as fast only as it is provided by law to be contend with and the extent of ie work to be | issued, and that heshouid not issue an amoantoft accomplished. The causeway from the Virginia shore to the abutment is completed, save where n aperture has-been left open for the plank- ay to the water, on the upper side, and on ch the heavy stones are unloaded from the beats and ro to the tep of the causeway, where they are ent and fitted for thet This abutment wall of blue stone, hydraulic cement, with the coping of stone, presents a very substantial app + and is pronounced a No.1 job by good judges. Between this abutment and the cuannel there are four stone piers, almost completed, and be- tween the channel and the abutment on the south end of the center causeway there are eight piers now Deing constructed, making twelwe to- ther, besides the draw piers at the channel. hese piers are all built upon a foundation of r t yellow pi bonds'not clearly within the narrowest lim-t which the opponents of the measure have set for lawful increase of the debt. ‘The amount of the Joan within this limit he had already negotiated, and should ebtain the money aud begin the work 8 soon as he could. ‘The opponents of the loan expressed their sur- prise thai the Governor had succeeded ting Vix cent, but stated that nothing whatever would satisty them but a repeal of the loan bill and the enactment of anew one. SECRET MEETING OF THE OnJECTORS TO-DAY. There was a consultation this moruing of ten or a dozen of the anti-improvement men, but, as reporters were not admitted, nothing is known positively as to their action. It was reported outside, however, that they agreed to. ce: their opposition ahd take no further proceesdines to obtain an ree if the $4,000,000 bill is ore being dri to penetrate far below the | repealed, and a appropriatin, bed of the river, into hard gravel bottom, $1,500,000. It is also tated that several of thon ‘These logs are brow, f from Accotink creck, | present decided not to further oppose the loan, id fu by Captain Troth. Tsare | but to stand out of the way of the ear of p placed as tar a8 practicable on the fed oF the | and lev the improvements go on. ‘Among those old ones, as the foundati it to resent at this were Messrs. William H. are though be more’ secure. The work of building one of these picrs is very slow and tedigus; tive rows of piles have to be driven close together, the whith o® the bridge with a two foot space be- tween each row. SAWING THE PILEs. ‘These piles are then sawed off squarely under water, at a depth of about six feet below low water’ mark. This is done by means of an in- niows machine contrived by Chief Engineer a pectin kept f poo ts tached to an upright iron shaft, kept in by a henry Sed well’ beasel’ meceee een driven by a six-horse engine, the whole con- structed on a fiat beat and movable about, where ever wanted. ‘This iron shaft can be lowered or raised to any desired point, and a belt which Passes around the small drum through which runs the shaft, and around a larger one near the engine at the rear of the boat, drives this saw Just a5 well below as above water, and, cuts off i the piles with great ease, making a level surface | facilitics during the encampment have boon to receive the timbers. The piles are then | secured. ‘The grand reunion of all the Sabbath secured in place by 14-inch square oak timbers, | Schools of the Severn with those of the Weak which are placed along on the rowsof piles and | ington district will fora one of the principal secured by a long heavy bolt of iron driven | attractions, through and deep Into each pile. Across these are then Iaid a close flooring of 12-inch square oak timber, bolted down in the same manner to the bottom timbers. A frame work of the same size timber is then pkxeed around the border of this floor and bolted down, formi: a kind of square solid oak box on the top and 12 inches deep. This is nearly filled with a concrete made of cement and rubble stone, and soon becomes as bard as a granite ledge. The stone founda- tion is then built upon this, and the pier is carried up to ten feet above high water mark, out of the reach of the highest floods ever known in this river. WORKING UNDER WATER. When there is work to be done under water, a diver with a diving-bell anda complete parapher- nalia for breathing purposes, goes down and works away for hours at atime. This man has been brought here from Annapolis lagett, George W. Riggs, Wi 8. Cox, and George Hi Plan Wasurxotox District anp Severy Camp MEETING.—About seventy tents are reported from War iington for this camp to this time. This augr = a very large encampment, as Bla. densburg Ples Grove, Laurel. | Sandy ings, Elkrid; ville, and Ploutgomery, on the part of Dr.’ M Ce "Ss 2 eneap added; then we have the compan! e —_—, | Calvert. new and ret erences, are invited to unite in thts “ great feast of tabernacles.” Another great acquisition is that the “Young Men's CI Association” of Washington will have a large tent on the camp ground, in which religious exercises will be held. Arrangements for regular post office —« Tne Frxenat of Rev. Anthony = yesterday from St. Paul's Chapel on ‘h street, between and E streets southeast, and was attended by a large concourse of col” White peopie, fr Bowen took » John T. Johnson, A. M. Green, Perry Carson, ’S. MeFarlan, Chas. Peters, Wm. Sy phax, and Wm. Smith. ‘There were 25? car- riages in the line which followed the remains to Harmony Cemetery. Mr. Bowen was sick but a short time, and the day before his death sent for 8 few of his personal friends among the colored ‘le, and calmly told them that le was about ie, and requested that pia wf my wi fa ral; but or socicties should be made at ri that it should be conducted in a quiet manne: He gave directions to Perry Carson, a member or his chureh, what to do for the success of St. Paul’s Society, and made a disposition of his property and effects in a business-like manner. powschA, As “Altxerp” Magi Corpus —To-da; TRE Pens are all of cut sand stone, brought from Aquia Creek and Free Stone Point, and are quarried aud sent here by coutract.’ The tween these piers iy 133 feet, and they will be —Writ of Habeas at noon Major Haycock and Marine Cor, }. Harris i» pro~ finished by the Ist of October if tide and weather rawr pe oo on s writ of permite. who seeks his ‘The iron materials consisting of rods, angle- in the Marine blocks, a rew- Harri wounds beyond the: cha” the Virginia ta Mic‘or the river. ‘This timber te of the quality of oak, and will be dressed up and painted with oi! and lead. Nothing further needs to be done with the itis built [=D meatly to the es- for ; tablished grade! and the is to be added; also, a north aides which ia te be levgth be above water before cold weather sets moet alae in. The estimated cost of this portion of the fighting at the company’s work is not mach les than that of were tearing at —— bean hagas pane ey nphwy pre of pro—| and grading the road Saandtin hove pel en Stages at hes fod owners and tossed Tiige ts chief > Mr. 6. W. Dorner blood vive aente . “Sees. Fowiee & Yarwood are siete the contractors for quarrying the blue and sand- stone for the bridge. Wall & ©o., OUTSIDE OF THE DISTRICT juare 388, on F, the work is finely. has I & ae FF track secu laid south of the Annapolis and El pT vad as faras the Litde cad sorte “f that road about three miles, bridge evs Rogue Harbor, a small stream running into the Patuxent, has been |, and the » have passed over. It consists of one span y-five feet in length. The bridge over the Patuxent—one; 180 feet in length—has 1, and the traek laying is being dispatch to the B 4 wedi £ 7 a & F maid itis injunetion, it of the Wash- ‘ortress on running on the Columbia Street Railway ina few days. The track is alre: id the stables are now being com: about 10% o'clock, a fire rick houses ‘ington Row, Capitol Hifl. ‘The fire de- partment was on bat its required. Loss about #100. The auditing commission recently appointed by Governor Cooke are perfecting a set of rales and regulations for the governmentof claimants. ‘The commission are ‘aio sharged with the dat of svggesting a plan payment ol indebtedness. ‘The Tth street: ‘below Mi nd is in a bad condition. street is and one of the uracks is left about ei higher than the roadway. Shot get off the track there upset. Some tender-hearted person finds fault with Poundmaster Wheelock's method ee it dogs. We don’t think it oc-curs to Mr. Wheelock that bis plan is a cruel one. His is ad- irably adapted cl inc! Should a loaded car it must inevitably be mi used. hese Welightful daye and’ and September rolled into Major MeNabb is or; the second com- ‘ pany ( B) Washington ight iene with a fair prospect that it w as successful of company A, The ranks of mew company are near! Tull, and considerable enthusiasm ia ‘manifested by the members to excel in drill. Mr. W. H. Chase, Superintendent of the Bu- renu of Sewers and Drains, under the Boar Public Works, is Leer io gy from con- tractors for the extension of the four-foot sewer on 3d street northwest from E to I street. This work will be pushed on to completion as rapidly ns possible. morning a boy named Edward Nel- ing under the shed of Chambers’ : shop, corner of 5th and H streets, when an iron girder fellon his foot, crushing it very severely, and on trying to extricate his foot he broke one ot his fi He was taken to Sulli- van's drug store, where his wounds were dressed. A temperance meeting was held last night at the Church of the Immaculte Conception, under the auspices of the Central Catholic Tem- perance Union, which was ly attended. Addresses were made by Rev. Father McCarthy, and Messrs. D. P. Holloway, F. McNerhany, i and a number persons took the Pledge. After services in the 19th-street Baptist church yesterday, acommittee re mting mane Commandery, Knights Templar, waited upon the members and handed over $371, the net pro- eceds of an excursion to Giymont given by the Commanm Sir Knight William Talliafero made an address, which was appropriately re~ capes to by Rey. D. W. An mm, pastor of the church. eee MATRIMONIAL SQUABRBLES vorcre.—In the Equity Court, Justice Wylie granted a divorce a monti in the case of Mary Reynolds vs. Patrick Reynolds. Her petition states that she was mar- ried to the defendant on the 34 day of Decem- ber, 1865, at St. Matthew’s Church, by Rev. Charles I. White, D. D.; and she charges that the defendant has been intemperate; has cruelly assanited her at various times, endangering her life; and has not contributed sufficiently for her sup and finally deserted her. The defen. ant, is answer, does not deny intemperance, but emphatically denies cruel treatment, and makes a counter charge that she abused hi aml on one ocea: pound weight NDING IN Di- on Saturday, vinculo matri- C. Callan for plain- for defendant. The testimo- ner J o Th Strevr IMPROVEMENT: ason, contractor for the § Sirct sewer apd paving, wilt commence to lay the wooden bldcks next week at the Te has also the contract for iaking uj aying the street railroad track, to conform to he cstavlished grade, which work he is pushing ‘orward vigorously. — THE COURTS. POLICE COURT, To-Day, Judge Gri aplor.charged with asi profane Janu ned 6 lartha Brown, enticing John Jones oF. r u. chi ety on his premises: fined $5. Charles Brown, Stisorderly con- 5 each. Henry Warren, profanity; aiker Brown. throwing stones in the lannah Fitzsimmons, using pro- ig language in: Georgetown; th, charged with committing an rd Scott; case suspended until to- RAID ON AN ALLEGED BAWDY-notsE. Om Saturday night, about one o'clock, Officers Mur) and Fitzpatrick made a raid on au alle, in Laws’ Bottom, kept by a colo h Jones, and ed the Caiapbell, Abnic Gant. Nourse jolm Jones, and six more. The prisoners were all brought into Court this morning, when the nes was fined $20, or G) days in jail; the of the party were dismissed GEORGETOWN. ‘Tue GRAIN TRape—Two thousand five hun- dred bushels of fair red wheat sold on Saturday at from $140 to 1.41%, and 31.51 to $1.56 for prime to choice. Seven hundred bushels of yellow corn sold at 75 cents. The canal boat Seneca has arrived with flour and feed for Wm. H. Dougal and 1,600 bushels of corn for B. Tal- bott. The schooners Margaret Ellaand William Henry arrived this morning, from Alexandria, 000 bushels of red wheat for Hartley & nld_at i¢ to $1.00 (or fair to prime. ‘The canal boat William H. Bidlmyer, from Shep- hetistown, Va., arrived this morning with 3,070 bushels of new red wheat, 750 bushels of white corn and 28 Barrels of flour, ail consigned to George Waters. AxoruEr BREAKIN THE CANAL.—A telegram dated Sandy Hook, Md., this morning, received at the Collector's office, states that another break has oceurred in the canal on Five Mile Level, about four miles below the late break at Mer: cersville. The cause of the last break was the giving away of @ stone wall. The division super- intendent says the break is a bad one, and as there are no materials at hand and it is dient: togetat it, he thinks it will be some time, a week at least, before it eun be Tepaired sufficiently for boats to pass. These breaks seriously interrupt the business of our coal and grain merchants. But eight loaded boats arrived at the Collector's office this forenoon. ‘Tur Agvevvct BRripGe.—On examination it is found that more extensive repairs are ne than were originally contemplated. It is not obable that the cars will beable to cross the Pride befure the 8th or 10th of August. Ti scHooxxn John Farnum is loading at J- G. Waters’ whart 25,600 feet: amber for Boston. woes adres Seal ee SE meats for a grand ple-nfoshoey rene ; —_—_—_—_——_ _ ALEXANDRIA. The Sout Telegraph Com- hebak Western ‘Union Telegraph their poles remainds tor . KR. BR. and CITY ITEMS; ived at 4% A i in i assortment on hi a; P at G. Baua's Hoop intelligencer Building. Original sity, The, Original, Cow1ine’s PATENTED sale wholesale FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. ~hbaerons ets of the s & 505, Sree er | FINE GROCERS, 1213 Tru Srazer N. W., serweex M ann 5, . are selling FAMILY FLOUR at $2.50 per a es hoon STRICTLY CHOICE BUTTER! BEACTIFUL YELLOW GOSHEN rJ SALE NED. ON ae CEE : THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. MAS DOWLING, Aact’r; Georgetown. "8 SALE ©) VALU. x F oxdkustown, D ESDAY, July ith, at 6 0% 5 pounds SOFT SHELL ALMONDS for $1. FANCY CAKES in Variety. C. 8. OHARE & SON, 1913 Tth street N. W., bet. Mand §. iynat ve aE An DO NOT BE DECEIVED. FLOUR HAS DECLINED, AND THOSE WHO ate ies eepeton Scart hepato sdackins PATRONIZE US WILL REORIVE THB “SEURGE A. no rg BENEFIT OF THE DECLINE. Lb a} ll part of Dai Tal aad eon teerorth PRICE REDUCED FROM 50c. TO #1 PER BBL pode tare booty fe Say 1 ACCORDING TO BRAND. agate side, et alley, bye ee GEORGE ins iG, Auct. ackcant of the fala antl WEDNESDAY, July LOLS aa Hola Do Pe ttt ad iy by ae EL eR Res. HAMS AND BACON. ‘We have just received several very heavy intoised, and quote FAMILY SUPPLIES, Etc. Les?! ost SIORT OF, That grocerrman who wes trying to compete with BRAY 4 BRO. Jee a errunans m Db. « + ENNSYLY, AVENUE, cada GROCE 4T SMALL PROFITS, We respectfully call the atieution of purchases to ovr stock of FINE TEAS, COFFEES, &., which we are selling at a very «mall edvance. ALSO, TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF WINES, BRANDIES, AND WHISEIES, AT VERY LOW FIGURES. METZGER 4 BYLES, 417 SEVENTA STREEL, mhtr_ Next to Odd Fellows's tha JUST RECEIVED. ISKIES.—Keller, Baker, Grey, Gat, and BRANDY —Vintage of 190. GIN, SHERRY WINE, &c—Bost brands to Wines end Liquors for waver - whats roa vaton, Bits’ CHEESE. CASRED G00. weet Socet int ant P. sS3reee3 at Ps 2. 8 JU ECELVED ANOTHER SUPP!.Y of those Sugurseured Onuvaneed BAA Tb. Also, per re of that JA Corner 7th ait Lseréeta. \/ HITE DUCK AND LINEN SUITS FOR Boys. GOOD AND CHEAP. HABLE BROTHERS, je20-tr Corner 7th and D streets. i e ateatite eae 4 THE FINEST BUILDING LOTS iN THE MARKET! $25 Eacn MAY BE PAID FOR AT $1 A MONTH! ONLY TWENTY MINUTES FROM THE CITY, And the Junction of the New BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD Takes place at Huntington. Car Fare but 11 Cents Per Day! ‘Taxes All Paid to Include 1873, Two Large Public Parks in Centre! BRICK HOUSES Of Four, Six and Eight Rooms, built to order on accommodating terms. 7 S7Title Perfectly Clear and Unencumbered. 7 Certificate of Title under Seal of Court to every Jotmaag be been af the Ofiose SF CALLAT THE OFFICE: AND GET PAMPH- LETS AND FULL INFORMATION, No. 517 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. eg Salita aca T2= CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER. THE MOST LASTING, AGREEABLE and RE- FRESHING OF ALL PERFUMES, for use on the le by all Drngaiste sud Perfumers. s09-m.w.f.17 5D REPAIRING PI A tb. haye been) CP ea ras on ing and receiving the same are such as that we have no hesitancy in asserting that we are able to compete fully with any house this tide of New York, COFFEE. AND AUCTIONEERS, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET $265,000 to lend on Real Estate in the District of Colum In short, we make a specialty of the FAMILY TRADE, Sele and make it our study to furnish the tery best of bl ad ees a everything in the way of family supplics generally. Our facilities for buying and freighting are unsur- passed, and we guarantee to sell as low as any other house in the city, as also to give the article—quality and quan- tity—as represented, or MONEY REFUNDED. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING NEGO- TIATIONS. Prompt personal attention given to all matters in- trusted to our care, HAVENNER & CO. 40o., FREEDMEN 'S REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND Plant's Bullding, corner 15th street and New York We would inform the publis that we have opened ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 Co., an agency in, this city for the purchase, sale and =e, y aor GROCERS, MASONIC TEMPLE, BINTH STREET, (Sourmeast Con. 77m anv E Staexts N. W.,) OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. STOCK, BOND, AND NOTE BROKERS LOANS NEGOTIATED. —_—_— INVESTMENTS MADR. DEFERRED PURCHASE NOTES WANTED. UNG, Je28-1m* Wi Ww eBARS. i yet C iH. HOLDEN. GEO. W. CLARK. . fevers Brora pe | C. H. HOLDEN 4@ ©0., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, .K FAST, SG ee. OovERS ENT GO" AVA. AYRA, MARACA! ito, Nt MIDDLETON, pow ETE Pormmplvania evens, FINEST ENGL! Bi 633 LOUISIANA AVENUE, all new crop, WASHINGTON, D.0. T* gs nn ANDBEW B. OOYLE McROBERTS & Co., BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE, Corner 15th and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Special attention paid to all business before the sew- ‘Departments ef the Government: apis STIN P. BROWN, SP ‘HERRING, CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT sod SCALED BERRING. Corner of New York avenue and 15th street, Wane 8 TING, sale Ps gg Aeron city for on Sears et 00D AND CHEAP. ©" * Jette Freees. MEAL, MILL FEED, AT VERY LOW BATES, ELEGANT OATS, mentee ig AT VERY Low 4 WM. M. GALT 4 00., CURES THE WORST PAINS iN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES? NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisemont need any cue SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAYS READY RELIEF IS 4 CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, It was the dirst, and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most excruciating pains. al lays Inflammatios, and cures Congestions. whether of the Lungs, Siomach. Bowels,or other land organs, by one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, ie or THEU MATIC, Bot ridden, Tatewn eines ous, Neuralgic jor prostraied with disease may su! RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING PALPITATION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. ‘The application ve Regs READY RBLIRE wo the part or parts where the pain or diffic exists will tor the or ty exists will Twenty drops in half a tamblor of water will fn nates cure Champs SPASMS, SOU it Kn SICK HEAD. H&A. DYSENTERY. é. A 5 COLIC, Main THE BOWELS wud ail INTERNAL ‘Travel. should alwars carry a bottle of RAD- WAY S READY MELIEP with them. A tow arses in water Fro cickness or ne fran chance of water. It ts better than Freuch brandy OF bitters 3 om ms 3 mt os a 4 J a z ro] Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESON and 6 and juices votes Visor of hie ues A cemates Ge nets of the boty with new and ia , "the Glands and morons

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