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~y ly Corset nounced r Jeading phys o e e S L Wealth Preserving, $1.60. Abdominnl (extra henvy) 8.00. Nuralng, 01.50 PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life, it circula.es through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If diseas® has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are well known, and the highest medical authorities agree thut motking but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head- ache, and are otherwise injurious. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will thor- oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen- ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will mot blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posi- tively mof injurious. Saved his Child. 17 N, Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 13, 1880, Gents:—~Upon the recommenda- “tion of a friend 1 tried Brown's Tnon Brerens as a tonic and re- storative for my daughter, whom 1 was thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the care of eminent physicians, I was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progress of the disease, but, to my great surprise, before my daugh- ter had taken one bottle of Brown's Inow Brrrans, she began to merd and now is gule restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption, and when the physician was consulted he quickl “Tonics were re- quired;” and when informed that the elder sister was taking Brown’s Ixox Brrraxs, responded * that is 00d tonic, take it."” Avoxam Pusrrs. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS effectual- 1y cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con- sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc, SETS Every Cotsot ‘18 warranted satis- factory to its wearer in nverg v, or the monoy will bo retunded by the person from whom {t was bought. ; PRICES, by Matl, Postage Pald: Solf-Adjusting, 01.50 coutll) 68.00. P 01.50. Por sale by leading ke rs everywhere. OHYOAGO CORSET C0,, Chicago, 0L STABLISHKD 185, SIDE IPIIIIGJA’H'AUKIIDI ENT—NOT PATENT 1OCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS. DAKOTA. Brooklings county juil has not a single tenant, The improvements in Sanborn, Barnes county, for 1852, foot up 807,000, Bathgate is atout six months old and numbers & population of over eight hun dred, A foundry and machine shops will be established "in Grand Forks in the spring by a Chicago firm, Over 2,000,000 brick will be manufac. tured in Watertown, Codington county, this coming soason, A cnwe of emall pox has been reported from Fargo. The house has been (uaran: tived and no danger of its spreading is ap- prebended, A Grand Forks man has made a wager that the building improvements of that town during the present year will be over 50,000, The new town of Carson has just been looated in Sully county, It is the pros- 1ective county seat and is twenty. five miles from Pierre, Fears are entertained for the safety of the trestle work supporting the approaches to the mew bridge at Bismarck in the spring break-up, Hillboro business men have firmel a stock company for the purpose of builsing an opera house, avd work on the building will commence early in the spring. An or{;nh. ion to be known as the Western Union Cattle association has been formed in Desdwood, with a capital of 8150 000, The company will start in with large herd of cattle, It is said that & new town is soon to be platted on the Chisago & Northwestern rond ten miles northwest of Howard, in Miner county, on Jand owned by Mary Gottheff, and christened St. Mary in honor of the owner. WYOMING, A new bank will be opened in the town of Buffalo very soon. Work on the reconstruction of Fort D, A. Russell near Cheyeune will soon be commenced, The Catholic fair beats the world for oolecting cash, One recently held in Cheyenne netted 893220, There was a shooting scrape at Roock Bprings last week which terminated fatally for Pete Anderson, one of the parties to it. It was a ealvon row, A new discovery of gold has been made in the Cummins” mining district, or at lenst i is so stated, It may be another effort to boom Laramie City, The sheep in Wyoming have not been so serlouely afflicted bi;"“ storms recently a8 had been feared. Proprietors f ranches say that the stock is all right, A Laramie paper says there was a fall of *‘red or crimson snow” near the head of the big Laramie river. It was half an inch deep and covered the whole country thereabouts, The Cheyonne papers have conceived a hatred for Governor Crosby of Montans, because he desires to change the present management «f the National Park, The papers are publishing loads of *‘alush” on the subject. OOLORADO. Fort Collins hvs been decl: the third class. T There are ninety-five pupils in the State reform school at Golden, The Miners’ smelting and’ reduction works at Golden shipped $42,000 last week in gold and silver bricks, Four men have been arrested in Denver for obetruction, They refused to give the right of way to the Circle railroad, The oapital stock of the Longmont Mid- dle Park and Pacific railway has been in- creased to $27,000,000, Stockmen say that if the snow is neitber melted nor blown away that oattle on the plains must certainly perish, providine they are ot fed with hay. Owing to the recent heavy snow storms & number of the Lieadviile mines are having great difficulty in getting their ore to the smelter, There is a hot fight going on at present between two ur thres Denver aldermen and the city physician, It grew out of persnal mattors, ! The governdr will soon gppoint threo criminal judges in accordanoe with a ro+ cont act of the Jegislatvre, The salary to the position is $2,400 per annum, A tew briok fell out of an foterior chim. ney in Tabor's opera house in Denver, and the people thought the building was falling down, The scure was groundiess, Publo's new city hall isin a very bad omdition, The walls are cracked and wovoral other parts of the building are not of a character to commend it for mifety. Somo of the newspapers are making war on Willlam N, Isyers, the postmastor of Deuver. The couss seems to bo that Byers discharged two of the clerks who had fufluence. IDAHO. The raiso in the Banner mine is up forty feet frow the lower tunnel, Tho Davitt and Far West mine on Deer creck, seven miles northwest of Hailey, bas been sold for §50,000, The bill for the rlocation of the county sont of Nez Peroe passed the territorial A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING OARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Htreot, sug 7-me 6m Omawa, Nes, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COGOA *'By & thorough knowledge of.the natural law, whiol overn 'iho operations of digersina aut nutrition, and by a coreful application of bhe fne oroperbies of weil-a‘loc.sd Cocos, Mp bas provided our breakfast tablos with § tely Navored beverage which may save s many heavy doctors’ billa 1t i by the judiclow e of guch articles of diet that a constitatior may be gradally halls up until sbrony enougt $0 ‘roslel ovory tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us roady 40 Mtack whorover thora it & woak polnt. We may oscape many a fatal shatt by keeping our Beives wall fortifled with pare pload ae 2% rop erly nourlshed hx:o‘;';l—l&vn Borvice Gasetbe. o slmply w ling water or milk, tn 4ine only (310 And 1b), ixbeled Chea JAMES KPPS & 00, Homamopathio Oh vt wlv R:)udor? F’!m;:).flur\ FALLEY & HO Y Westorn Agents, Lafayette, Indiana, TEE PATERNT REVERSIBLE HEELS —~FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, council by a vote of nine to three, MONTANA. A vein of coal has been st ruck two miles from Billings, Livingston has more saloons than any other town in the territory, They num. ber 48, The Butte City council hes ordered s new lot of fire apparatus, which will cost 82,125, \ The number of prisoners pardoned out of the pesitentiary by the governor during the year was forty-one. The employes of the Alta Montana com. pany contributed $56 to the sufferers by the German floods. It is said that the waters of the White Sulphur Spriogs are a cure for Bright's disense of the kidneys, The boarding houses in Bozeman charge $12.50 per week for board and glodging. The *“tender-foot” kicks, Several thousand dollars in pure gold were recently taken from the rock breaker of the Cable mine near Bute, Fire alarm hcxes are being put up In Helena. Heleus has had plenty of fires wnd this i+ & good proaution, It is roported thit ten or a dozen des. peradoes were lyncued in Weeksvilio last week, The town can stand it., A band of about twenty-five lodpes of Picgan Todians are commiiting depreda- tioun on Deer creek, about thirty miles be- low Fort Maginnis, The new court house at Miles City is completed, including the carpenter work, plactering and painting, and is awaiting the final acoeptance by the county com. sioners, ‘When ever a baby is born in Hel , th e boll vinga vt o oo ek A of trade hold » session and the Horald priots a double leaded editorial ou *the Krowing pupulation of the metropolis,” WASHINGTON, The Sncqualmie pass has been kept open s O PERCT. v The conter pleces are interchangeable and vereible 1t prevents tho counter from runaing ©ve , requiring no beel stifloners, Tho Agency for these goods in this town has Othors eanno cure them. !—. Call and unmpl:: & full line of Leather an d “Candee” Rt oy and Bhoes with the Re popd MRS, M, rnnmm* for travel jall winter—an unprecedented event, W A, Newell, governor of Washi terttory, I nlhfll vy Tor the' nationel capital, misslou is to i Hon of that territory, - 10° the Mdumis- A well on the Northern Pacifio railroad in Washington territory presents A“-l:‘u. At s depth of ninety foot the gravel is fiozen solid, while forty foet above water is drippiog. Ioe forms so rapidly that the contractor has been forced to throw up the contract. A draft of oir at the bottom indicates a subterravean passage, OREGON A joint stock _company of Astorians bave subsoribed 820 000 to construct an. other steamboat for local purpo The stook is taken and the work begins at once A boom inelosing 1,000,000 feet of logs of the North P. aw mill, near Port- Jand, broko looss Sunday, and the logs were earried down to the Columbia river. Only a emall part were recovered, In Portlond during the pest year the real ostate sales averaged $6,207,000, and the number of deeds recorded exceedad 8,000, The growth of the city during the post year has been remarkable. Judge Deady, in the United States cir- cnit court, at Portla u the case of Sher. iff Martin, of Umatilla county, has de- cided that the United States court has juriediction 1 cacen of murder of white men by Indians upon an indisn reserva. tion, Philomath, Benton county, recently in. corporated by the legislature, contains two dry goods storer, two blacksmith shope, one drug store, two wagon shopa and a bar- ber shop, Philomath college is in & pros- percus coudition, with nearly one hundred students in attendance. Orders were 1ssned last Saturday that Hallett's army of 4,000 men at the North. ern Pacific front shall be moved to Port- Iand and go to work on the line fro« there to Kalama as soon as they meet the force from Miseouls onmlnf west, The junotion of the forces there will probably be made in five weeks, . NEVADA. Within the past thirteen mouths six murders have been committed in Napa valley. A number of women at Carson City fre. quent and play sgainst the keno games there, Sheep men in Merced vounty anticipate an average loss of 20 per cent of lambs by coyotes this season. Clackamas river hes risen 10 feet and the ‘Willamette 1a rising dly. A Al of the country adjacent is imminen George Willisms, & rancher st Ward, Il rapposed th s o t is #u l death in the mountains. The combined reward offered by Wells, Fargo & Co, and the Central Pacific rail- run;(ol the oapture of the temyted to rob the overland tello amounts to The demurrer to the indictments the officers of the Keno Savings bank, embezzlement, has been sustained, but the accused have been placed under bonds to await the action of the next grand jury. Coroners elected for the various countiesin the state of Nevada at the eles- tion last fall, but it now apuears that the honor is an empty one, the legislature of 1881 repealed the old law providing for coroners, sud made justices t the peace e-cfficio coreners. The Reno Journal eays: The bond of 5,000 required of ckett wnd Kinkead is the largest sum ever exacted from any- body ever iudicted in Washoe county, The notoricus Verdi train rohbers were placed under $10,000, and $10,000 is the highest aum ever exacted from men under indict- ment for murder. OALIFORNIA The inha' itants of Lodi are discussing the matter of incorporating the town. Funds are being convassed for at Peta~ Juma for the purpoee of buiiding & court house. Mardi Gras i+ tobe celebrated in San Froncisoo on Washiugton’s birthday, the 22d of February, A report comes from Sussnville to the effect that much crookedness has been dis- coyered in the uffaira of the United States land office at that place, A fire at Hueneme last Saturday night destroyed 1,900 bales of bay and & hay warehouse pbelonging to the Hueneme wharf and lighter company. A desperate gang of sand-bag garroters life and property at San d the citizens are organ- sugh on the robbers, Froilano Seabin, » barkeeper at Los Ala- mos, shot and killed a supposed disreputa- ble character named Abel Gutierrez last Sundsy morning. The cause of the shoot- ing Is unknown. A married woman named Annie Eliza- beth Adamson died at Napa on_Saturday from the effccts of an attempted abortion, and Mra, Storey, a neivhbor, is under ar- rest, charged with the deed, Jomes Stanley, aged 50 years, and who hius o sister residing at Council Bluffs, Ta., was fonnd helpless in the street in Red- wood City, lnst Sunday night. He wos re- moved to the jail and died shortly after- wards, The Germen citizens of Stockton and vicinity have been coll-cting funds for the relief of those in the Fatherland suffering from the recent inund \tion?, and at a meet- ing Srturday nignt authorized their treas- urer to telegraph on Monduy 5,000 marks —ahout $1,250. The Board of City Trustees of San Diego have adopted resolutions usking Congress to amend the pending Southern Pacific Consolidation bill, 8o us to provide for the building of the road to San Diego accord. ing to the terms of the Texas Pacific bill of March 8, 1871, and rupplemental Acts, an earnestly asking the passage of the Col idation bill, thus smendec, in the interest of the people of Southern California, NEW MEXICO, Fifteen couples were married in the onthedral at Albuquerque on the morning of the 8:h ult, The soldiers at Fort Stanton are to be invertigated for lynching Wm, S. Pearl, at Lincoln, Archbi-hop Lama says that with $30,- 000 the cathedral in Santa Fe can be com- pleted in two vears, The Deming & Clifton railroad com- pany have been insorporated in Naw Mexico, The capital stock is $3,500,010 and the length of the line is 110 mi James Conw: justice of the peace at Wallace, has bee: ested on & requisition frcm Tows, where he is wanted to auswer His real nawe is a charge of forgery, Hale. ‘W, Pearl, who murdered a soldier at ton last week:, and was coufined in at Lincoln, was taken out of prison by & mob of fif:een soldiers, who huug him :,0 ’A\Itrna and then riddled his body with ullets, One voice all over the laud goes ip from mothers, that says, ‘‘My daugh- ters aro so feeble and sad, with no strength, all out of breath and life at the least exertlon. What can we do for them!” The answer is simple and full of hopa. Qaoe to fonr weeks' use of Hop Bitters will make them healthy, roey, sprightly, and cheerful, A true strengthening mediclne and health renewer is Brown's Iron Bitters. Money for the Unmarvied. One of the wost solid and substaniial institutions in this country is the Mar. riage Fund and Mutua! Trust Association, of Cedur Rapids, Iowa, They are organ. ized under the laws of Towa, and their of. ficers and directors are among the leading and most prominent busine:e men of Cedar Ravids, Every unmarried person should bave & cortificate in this assoclation, t is & splendid investment, as safe as a overnment bond, You can justas well glVl a good sum of movey to commence married life on as not. large number of members have been paid off, receiving over 800 per cent on their investment, rite for clroulars fully detailing the plan, which 18 the finest known, Do not postpone it Good agents wanted, Mention where you saw this notice, 15-3m, d | graphe. .{I handed him a certificate ot purchare A HAPPY MESTING 1,000 pretzsls In 1000 consecutive quarter hours. Mr. Guggenheimeor {s Between a Hebel General and the Man | widely known as champion pre!zel Who Saved His wuife. eater of Tompkios Square, and he has never yet found his equal ss the de- 1ourer of the convolauted delicacy of the soclalist quarter. Ha generally takes an entire bakery every timo he trie It is rumored in financial clroles that two promiuent magnates of Wall streot have waged an even $200,000 on the result of a gastronomical foat shots fired fouud its way Into the[shortly to bo attempted In this city breast of Oaptain Minnegerade, of | Oneof the magnates referred to has General Loe's staff, Oaptain Minne- bound m self to producs an unknown gerade foll from h's horse apparently | who will et & brace (f compreseed dend, There was no time to care for | yeast every day, washing the down his body, but Fitzhagh Lee, dismount. | With water, for thirty-one consecative ing, plcoed on his breast the following | days. ~ The trial fs tc be made in the not “This is the body of Captain [immediate neighborhood of a warm Charles Minnegrade, of General Fitg- |stove. Many bets have been made hugh Loe's staff. Whoever finds It|among the members of the Stock Ex wiil confer a great favor by seeing it | change, and Broad atreet is moved to properly cared for and sending it to|ita depths. It is, however, hinted his father at Richmond. Fitzhugh | that the whole affair is only an adver- Loa. The lines shifted and pres- themol;it for a well known manufac. ently a New York regiment passed [turivg firm ovar’tha ground, The lunruaolzx no-| Mr. Wiillam Caper, the late gentlig ticed the body of the confederate of-manly and accomplished goat cf ficor and Ninety-second street and Eighth ave- ately backed by his owner, nagan, to eat thirty-two yards of gas-pipe every day fora month, The goat went to his task with avidity, and ate, even up to the last day, with genuine appetite. His task was finlshed with perfeot e and had it not been for a slight Indi oretlon in the way of diet, indulged in to farther show the phenomenal diges- tive powers, we should not have o New York, February 10.—Dauring the fighting that preceded the surren- der at Appomatox, the cavalry on both sides were aciively employed. While directlng some movements of his commend at the front, Major General Fitzhugh Lee and his staff were often to heavy fire. One of the last SAW THE NOTE, and also that the man was not dead. Taking up the body in his arms the surgeon, who was a powerfally built man, carrled it about a third of a mile, to a field-hospital. Here he gave hi young charge spccial attention and noted with satisfaction a gradual im. provement, Capt. Minnegerade re- covered, and after the war went to f?§ .(')"I;.‘n:'k‘ .n'fih::‘::?d" ';:'";::: chrontcle the early demise of this orna s ment to soclety of suburban New York. tioe of mediine at Po"g'i:':‘)'h' 00 mhe rash animal unfortunately under- Thrsday evening Gen, s HOW 81| {00k, at the conclusion of his remark- ;m:; 4 (l" c:h:rd“rglnll ‘an:l?int;on., able’ performance, to swallow the avlonsl Zaard, accompanied DY &( o1y ber's bill for the pipe. 1t ohoked party of officers, was in & box at the gim. Ths O'Flansakn manslon ia g‘flll:o a :?’n,. ni::: .:::::;:“?,5 desolate, and the O'Flana, heart 18 There were present in Gen. Lee's box, heavy in the night watoh Qol, Austin, the Thirteenth New York; Ool, Wertaabaker, of ;:' Thliltd VL" I have been using Hop Bitters, and %‘l:ln'gg‘:lfi, "::; 3. t ‘gl.:n 2 o‘":,: have received great benefit from them he i ap N m‘, k. | for liver complaints and malarial fever sk e OAMLD B B e They are superior to all other medi- had been invited to accompany his old | ¥ pe! S M B commander to the theater. e Lt AN USHER ENTERED Fortan .I_” Farmers 'l.d Me- and told the captain that a gentloman ochanios. wished to speak with him. The gen-| - Thousands of dollars can be saved by tleman came in and Oapt. Minnegerade | using proper judgment in taking care of went to the rear of the box to meet | the health of yourself and family, If you i are bilious, have sallow complexion, poor i appetite, Jow and depressed. spirits, and **You do not remember me?” said | ginorally debilitated, do not delay & mor the stranger. ment, but go at once; and _procure a bot- “There Is somothing about your |tle of those wonderful Electric Bitters, face, sir, that tells me I know you," | Which never fail to cure, and that for the repliod Lo oiptain, trifling wum of filty cents.—Tribune, “You were left for dead on the fisid | S04 B O ¥ Goodm of Appomatox?” LoxE Jack, Mo., Sept. 14, 1879, ‘‘Yes, yes,” hurriedly broke in teali i i 7 AT YRRy ¢ [l E"I ng oscr his ugfeulva face. { !Y‘i v"_) ) R is H ABLE aim Dz Oarir ek Al A LE “My God, You are the man PERFUME T ltwo men fairly hugged each e other for a moment, and then the " " s, aptain turning to General Lee, said: r'lurl ay &' I'anman S life.” As General Lie greeted the dootor, thla lnfiur eaid, smilingly: “Yes, ; I took the ballet out.” Best for TOILET, BAT! neg \nrll;, taking it out of his pocket r ———) 'B-A_l-l‘ ano holding it up a [ Y BETWEEN HIS THUMB AND FOREFINGER and ¥ -A——I\DK___—.ERCHYEF' for a few moments, The rich phaten e . were forgotton, and the little gronp of officers gazad, ad, on the charac- ters who had just reached a happy Minncgerade, a light ot rocognition 3 ey r whe sayed my life,” General, this gentleman saved my F Lg R I DA WATEH ) e e e e e ‘“‘And here is the ballet,” sald Min. costumes and pretiy on the stage olimasx in the drama of life. JOAQUIN MILLER. & A Personai Reminiscence of Wall| M Street, Jay Gou'a and Weet- ern Union. I am tempted to give a little side in- | § cident of my last interview with Jay Gouldand wrestle with Weatern Unlon in Wall stroet. I had seen the stock go down abont elghteen points, and an bought one huudred. It fell five lower and I took & hundred more, Five points lower, I took another, and soon till I was gettlog alarmed. I thought Juy Gould under some obliga- tions to me, or at least a true friend, i and so stepped across from my hotel Is the old Favorite ana to see him, He was kind, quiet, and | T*TRILIN €I I o 2o 2050 N 162 purry as a kitten, almost playful, and —FOR—— soon begau to point out on his mavs | CHICA the line of his new Atlantic cable. He c SE g‘gl' himself opened the subject of tele- The occasion was opportune, ST. LOU IS. to do, as I was llrendy;n the edg;ol DETROIT MNI‘A‘EAWR? ;’Af]"% E. m; in, looked at me with a rons acd innosens surprive w it my: | NEW YORK,BOSTON, ing: “Only to thiuk that any mau And all Poluts East and@outh.East, would touch that worthless Western| o 4&“31}""%101?;‘;“‘”5?& W b o hare bongh thi | " Semgziars vaie s URoH GheSTE 'm 80 sorry you have bought this na_a Na opntation ns being the stufl, My teleoraph is the other line,” | "o, SrohEh O4r Liney. tnd, jo, nivorsall he sighed at length. ad In tho world for all classes of travel, ‘Yes, I know. But I bought it[ Tryitand will find gravellng s lnxary because I thought it cheap, Mr. Gould,” ou instoad of & discomfors. Through Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line ““It is oheaper now, Mr. Miller.” *‘And will it be of Weatern Union and asked him what salo at all offices in tho W All information about Ratos Car Acocmmodations, Time Tal Fare, Meepy., 9, oheaper, Mr | sheerfully ¢lven by applyining &c., wiil be Gumldi T4 e beein & G Managor,Chi “‘Well, we"—looking at his son— PERCIVAL LOWELL, © sk “‘have not are of it. It ought to Gen, Passenser Agé, Ohlcago bea great deal cheaper.” ““Then I shall sell twice the amount I hold and hedge. Thank you, and good night,” And the next morning I did sell— sell right and ieft—for the whole bot. tom seemed to be failing out of Weat- | ; ern Union, It kept on tumbling, and by noon I was even. By 1 o'cluck T was not ouly even, but almost rich, I was a richer man than I had ever been before. I remained a rich man about thirty- five minutes, The tide began to set inst me, Western Unjon bounded vp with a rapidity that fairly made me dizzy, and by the time the hamumer fell ia the stock board I literally had uot car-faro left, nt, Connetl Bluds, . P. DUELL, Ticket Agt. oma ing plenty of leisure after that I wrote down the foregoing conversa- tlon, and I havo copied It here ex- actly. I have not seen Mr. Gould since. But I find that at the time he said he had not a share of Weatern Uunlon he had about 200 000 shares, and was picking it up as fast us he ocould knock it down. Honor? I tell you thet where phrenolygicts place the bumps of honor there must be & cavity in the head of Jay Gould. Oavity? A reg lar mammoth cave! — s Bau atches. wavs sour| it has FERSONAL—Purts of the human body larged, ceveloped and strevgthened,” ete, Interesting ad'ert secient long run in our paper, "In reply to frqu rice we will tay that From Puck, ere 1s no evidence «f humbug abut this. On Mr. Guggen' elmer, of Avenue A, :":.,.“‘3'“'?";;.'.“.".‘2""“‘“‘ " 5% o :’1,::.:. 3 s jorved. lui persons iway get 8 r- has put g ' b ot The Olipper office, | culars giving all particulars, giving all partica- 'mr A ehrll:?v f;‘ :p.n w.“m world, | 18rs by addrossing Erie Medical Co., P. 0. Box to match hiv, [n his great feat of eating ?.’..sh'-’i','""' 2 P/ I/‘ BEV.A. I te: After a thorom‘? trial of the TRON TONIC, I take pleasure stating that I have been ~onefited b;flltfl N inisters and b lic Speakers will find it of the greatest value where a Tonio is neces- sary, I recommend { as a reliabl restorati part storative prope: Lowisville, Ky., (k:‘i:. 1992, BLOOD HON TONIL FLEPAZED 57 723 DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO,, 8131, KADN 0., O 10010, C. F. GOODMAIN WHOLHSALE DHALER TN tte, Prostration of Vital Powers 4t is indispensa- URIFIES, THE the debilitated vital forces. 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