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preparation, to hare lis wares cxblblted ui pcrnapa outers wm ioiiow too exatn THUBMDAY. APRIL S. 17. alple. IJyoH.

Mt utu on, (a work for on, mfMrtiM fa (A QtuetU. v8 HOKVKKim to dcfUoct legislature. The democratic congressional gerrymander and the Hench Pnibljs libel Mil 'i i Ohlo'i'leglalature bai passed a garal. thee lawrs4mllaHn its nroTlaions to lie one pawed br the Indiana assemble. If FennsrlAM And 1 Illinois 'would pass similar, laws, it would be a boon to railroad employees.

The, Chlrano InlerOccan savs, "lho coasting of. Miss Greenback bas begun in Ohio. If the young lady is woed by the odorous breath ol modern democracy she will be the sorriest jYireln before a year that ever applied for a bill of health and a character." It Is only a "tail holt grip" at best that the democrats hare on the greenbaekcra, and now they seem In a 'fair way to lose that. the latter are disgusted the action of the democrats and openly aiinojiace that thcy wlllwork with re publicans, 1f for nothing but spite. A KpncE of the daily criminal budget or tne country wouia leaa one tosappoee that a earntral of crime had been inangn rated m' the United Stales.

Is It a disease that is bred In the atr or simply contagion from areTtoos 'examples. It would seem that a mania for killing had po 'sesslotfof various portions of the eoantrw, that nothing would assauge but the death ol a Tlctlfli. One day. of the present week there were more than seventeen murders, a majorjty of which were simplyflendish In their atrocity The list is increasing daily jind has become so alarming that the attention of the wise men ot the country has been called to the" fact for an explanation of the causes. Something must be done in the matter, as affairs in their present state are growing too alarming to be given only a passing notice.

A theory and prevention Is in' demand. IdllotQaaKU' Please inform me'of the. nature of, the new 10 certificates, and oblige A WOBIIKOlllH. These certificates comprise two kinds, the registered and 'unregistered. They bear Interest at the rate of 4 per cent, and can boused only In subscribing for 4 per cent bondsj 'The government can use the monev reallicd.

from, sale' only In redeeming bonds, which, beat fi or 0 per cent interest. These certificates bear date, April 1st, and those" tnrylng them must purchase the accruKt interest, 1 cent every nine days. The object of the system is to meet the wants' 'or tan" only save little by little. To the average savings depositor $10 is a large saving at one time, and $50 adiscouragingly large amount. Government officials In this city will conduct the sale, iuSwrcdu2 ittitti purchases, by the liortntr lasses, jit; bound to be popular, fa ilie planuffords the security of a dqwaMtAay ssiUt the.

convenience of a savings bank, Ths Teller 'committee under Ita new title, tliO Wallace committee, sent out by the democratic coneress to ascertain the oppression arid Intimidation employed by 1Hip rift clootoae tba polls tim ing 1876 and 1878has made a waterhaul. The first pond visited was Philadelphia with whear waters it wsa supposed Wal a Pennylvanian, was thoroughly familiar. He fished and flBhed for re publican ahad but only got three demo cratic gudgeons. lie gave up the expert. men tin disgust, or to be nearer the truth, lest a brought fisherman waded down into Sam.

Randall's district he would have bcefas'tonlshed al the performance of the democrats who placed Randall In ongraas 'Xt every division poll lit BkiiicD on election, day these same rounders perform acts of lawlessness and brutality (hat eclipse i anything that could be enacted by" the most partisan su pcrvirrtionjUe repablicana News comes (q fs JhM English shir), building firms have seventy vessels on the ways to be uliiinraWportEif''Amcricsn beef to England. Whilelt Is 'pleasant to Amer)oaa4q In this b'ranqhf commerce, the, question varises why ana notthpse built uifirl. can ja(erar It Js sad oomment upon American shipbuilding interests when foreign botfojisare, required, fq transport the products of this eountryi Truly'aome measures should be effected by which this brancA'df indastry could 'be revived. If a radical change In shipping laws la neces sary, it should be made at once, i A com' pariann.tiflliBXoanage lhe.United States with that of other mariline nations makes MITJLEioJin PfMssing all th material mjosaiji timber! Jro'n and everything tu rairas iuwj tuo construction Ol a snip ana wiin larjor at its present low rale. there is no reason why the shipyards of Maine ana other coast states should not resound trilh the of the hammer as was tU case? riot more1 score of years ago.

Th southern papers cannot conceal their chagrin at the defeat of Blackburn for the speakership. So Intense Is the Ire of some that they have begun to 'talk out In meetln," and the disclosures bring to mind the adage that "when thieves fall out honest men get their dues." The New Orleans Times, is especially severe In its denunciations of Randall, charging that while ha is affecting prodigious ap petite for economy, he and the majority be hind aim are "engaged In running off the public money through a thousand little crevices and leaks, which' In their disrep utable frivolity and their absolute thlev. ishness constitute robbery pure and elm pie." Of the democratic majority in the bouse it has the following to sayi "There are steals in mileage, In stationery, In 'incidental In everything steals innumerable and indescribable. What is more, this steallntr la. if possible.

more flagrant, more extensive, and more general now than it has ever been before. The Incoming of the Randall gang, with tho itaaaau system oi economy ana inc itanaau filan of reciprocity, has put an end to all arge and liberal schemes of national improvement, but it baa inaugurated an era of petty and contemptible waste, and wicked and still more contemptible rob bery, wnicn ougnt to consign to eternal odium every one en traced in it Who can examine the record of the Junketings, the congressional expeditions, without indie nation Who can look over the bills which the nation bas to pay for whisky, cigars, cnampagne, opera glasses, pnoto graph albums, for the personal use of congressmen, without overwhelm ing shame and wonder peruana, be fiiw fearful demoJ4NWe'jVaW' bo' to Anf. a a fladUtuie fli ANOTHER WORLDS FAIR. Iff aniTn'receiptrfftipy'of the pro. gramme and regulatfoni 'of theMelbourno (Australia)i International exhibition of 1880.

Tu. eouitnln.luo era call, attention to the fact that Australasia bas been re presented in all the great exbibi. tions or the 'world since' their inception in 1851, and the advan ces aadein productive in. exupt if he Commercial rela. tteSfgb position lo whlcn.

her Imports and exports have attained, indi cate that the has now. reached the period when she may profitably lnvito' the' great manufacturing countries to send the most TOmpfcfef products of thefr skilled In dastry to people who are in a position to become, not only good customers, but (vuuvua lA'uipvutura. The commissioners Invite all' govern meirtito takepart tonhe exhibition and will be glad to learn of 'steps that are being taken by any peopled to be represen ted there. Every facility will be afforded for proper representation of goods' TbyjcBThiblUoii will be held in buildings specially erected for the juijium iu uu non uaruens, cen. trally situitcd In the city of Melbourne.

The exhibition will open on the 1st of October, 18S0, and will close the 81st of March, 1881. Applications for space to be made not Jnne 80th, 1878, to oeaww me BecreUry International Exhibition 1880, Melbourne, Australia." We nnderatand that one Tort "Wayne manufactaring Ann. hst? already made A Lac kr Cklltt. The adoption of children, writes a cor. respondent from Rome, which prevails to a considerable extent in America, seems to extenatng to Italy.

Borne thirty, years ago a German lady, of rank almost prince. Iy was staying at Albano, and took a fancy to two beggar children a boy and a girl of extraordinary beauty, tier Excellency, who had plenty of adopted the two brats, and gave them the best possible education. The boy turned out an arrant scamp, and took to evil courses and sooa died of dissipation. The girl grew up a model of womanly grace and beauty, and found many admires, and. among others, a young Roman noble, who won her heart, but abused her confidence.

The Pope heard of the misconduct' of the young nobleman and 'compelled him to marry the girl on pain of his displeasure. The marriage waa accomplished, aqd the Uerman Princess settled her enormous fortune on the married couple. For a few years all went happily, butalasl the young, husband died of fever, leavlnir his widow with a son of 1 years old to inherit a large property and a distinguished title. The child or the Albano beegar eirl will be one of the richest Counts in Rome when he attains nit majority. A Mlsaple Piwtettlve acaUet Kplaei Those who are at all afraid of epidemic disease may lecl comrorted on hearing that one of the best protective measures they can resort to is a very simple one the use of soap and water.

An eminent physician says: "It is worth while for common people to learn that 60,000 typhus gems will thrive in the circumference of a pin head or a visible globule. It is, worth while for tbem to note that these germs may be dea sicated and be borne, like thlstlo seeds, everywhere, and Ilka demoniacal posses may Jump noiselessly, down any throat. But there are certain things spores cannot stand, according to the last ascertained results of science. A water temperature of 120 degrees boils them to death and soap chemically poisons them. Here sanitary and microscopic science come together.

Spores thrive in low ground and under low ronditlona of life. For redemption, fly to hot water and soap, ye who lire in danger oi maianai poisoning, not water is sanitary. Soap is more sanitary. Fight typhus, small pox, yellow fever and ague with soap. Soap is a board of health.

A Wreck Fused at Hem. The ship Orcat Admiral, which arrived from Havre yesterday, passed tho top ot a vessel's forward house ilurine a heavy rale on the afternoon of March lA.in latitude 40 degrees 80 and longitude 11 degrees 2 minutes. Two hours later what was at first supposed to be a ship in distress was sighted to windward, but closer observation showed it to be the wreck of a vessel of about 500 tons, bottom upward. Slie appeared (0 have been a new vessel, built pf spruce, and had been on The gale was very and the Great Admiral was carrying only two sails, so that she was unable to get nearer than, 800 yards of the wreck, the nsme ol which eouia not ue ascertained. The forward house, which had been teen but a short time before, bad probably belonged to the abandoned vessel.

'On the 14th a sailor named Thomas Forthy (ell from the upper maintoneall yard and died almost instantly. He was 42 years of ago and was a nativo of Ireland. New York Times. I larsla fa aa Aartlea Mark, The following Stonr about Prenlrlnnl Lincoln is certainly characteristic Soon after lie went to Washington he attpnded the Foundry church, occupying a seat witnin mo alter wnilo Jjishop Simpson preached a missionary sermon. After the collection was taken at the closo.of the sermon, and as tho congregation was1 about to be dismissed, an Irrepressible brother rose and proposed to be one of a given nunilicr to raise 100 to makoPresi dent Lincoln a lire director of the missionary society.

Tho proiwsition was put, and brothers A. I), and C. snnnilml clil.lv Rut tho inevitable pause finally eame. vi uiu iituui'y was warning, wncn the bishop announced "Who will take the balance?" the pauso became slightly impressive. Then the long form of Lincoln was seen to rise, a Ionir hnnv ami was tended imploringly, and he said, "bishop this is.

the: first time I have ever been placed upon the auction bbick. Please to me pay the balauco myself and take me Melretlas; Aatasala Hired Prom. There are two errors vcrv cnmmnniv committed by persons selecting animals from which to breed. Some pay too much attention to prejudice 'and loo little to form, whilo others err In the opposite direction. The one will select the animal witli tho jongesl pedigree, whatever bo his vim, nuuu me uuier uocs not care about pedigree, but bases his decision on a personal Inspection of the animal.

The latter or the two la the least objectionable, since the stock will be for more likely to Inherit the qualities or an immediate rather than.thoseor a remote While form and character are or prime import; once, yet the blood should never be nee lected. tspeclally is this point to be re. garded where stock Is bred for the purpose oT again breeding from if, since he who breeds from animals whose immediate ancestors were of unknown descent, will be pretty sure to repent of his error. The Haaafactar uiaaa. Pittsburc.

Pa nrodncek mo gius maue in me united rjtatea. Its factories number 78, with 690 pots, and give employment to A284 hands, whose wages approach. $3,000,000 'a year. The materials employed In the manufacture were the past vear, 12,000 tons, soda ash, 48,840 tons of sand, 182,000 bushels, oi iime, mio ions nitrate soda, 703,000 bush elsyf cokev 425,700 bushels of coal. 4,025 cords or wood tons of straw, 2,760 barrels of 250 tons of pearl ash, 800 tons or lead.

1 xnfinn fir. hrflw mk 2.B,rmia Packlng boxes coat ana required 3,108 kegs nails. Ninety elx warona nrf 1118 occupied by the buildings is equal to 208 acres, and the capital In buildinn ground is, round numbers, $8,500,000. Ins) business Produces ahmit oonnon year. Scientific American.

What Ut eatt Is ccrtalnlvh oucstloaToi great importance: miss unci urson naa uist delivered a lecture upon the lubloct la New York. She said that one sixth or our waking hours are devoted to the con aldoratlon or our food supply. It has been said "the first duty of an Atnrrlcan is to get something to eat" The second duty is to cook it properly. The relation between the food and health has been too lonr disregarded. Hence arises our beau tifully defined national disesse "dyspep.

sia." Men would make better husbands if they thoroughly understood all the domestic duties which their wires have to perform. Different occupations' and "dif. ferent climates require different kinds pl food. Food Is of three classes nitrogenous or meaty food, carbonaceous or fatty food, and phosphoretlc or brain food. The first is best for quick and powerful exertion, the second warmth and for men who do continued labor, and the third for speakers, writers and thinkers.

Adin ner should contain all these, so that all tastes can be satisfied. Plenty of plain, nutritious food should be esten early In the day to replace the waste or the night A midday dinner is best for bard workers. As a rule, we cat too 'much' meat' More peas, beans, or lentils, with a little meat, would be as nourishing, as satisfactory, ana a more uoaiiny.aicw A Yaakee Jadce. Jlr. Webster's attorney (rising and addressing the attorney for the other aide I call you a coward and a liar.

The court sit down, sir. Mr. Webster's attorney He Is a coward and a liar. The court I tell you to sit down and be nuii't. Mr, Webster's attorney Ho Is a coward and a liar.

The court If you don't sit down and keep quiet you will bo sorry. Mr. Webster's attorney He lain the subsequent proceedings the court took a band. It Swiftly glided fram Its seat and placed its powerful grasp upon the coat collar of the attorney for Mr. Webster.

There was a momentary void in the understanding ot thnt gentleman. The morning stars began to sing together in his ears and dance before his confused vision. Then be found himself outside thoi building without any hat, and the dusty eephyrs played through his luxuri( ant moustache, Parties present the room, as innocent spectators aver that the feet of the attorney for Mr. Webster did not touch the floor after the muscles of the band of the court had contracted upon me collar of ni cau Yankton rress rum uaanuan. Xt qalta a Vh A yount lady was addressed bv a man who, though agreeable to her; was disliked by her father, who would not consent to their union, and she determined to elope.

The night was fixed, the hour camc.be Iilaced the ladder to the window and In a cw minutes she was In bis arms. They mounted a double horse, and were soon some distance from the bouse. After some time the lady broke the silence by saying: "Well, you see what proof I have given yon of my affection 1 1 hope you will make me a good nusbanu." lie was a surly lel low.and gruffly answered: "Perhaps I mav. and perhaps not." She made no re. ply, but after a silence of some': minutes she suddenly exclaimed: "Oh I what shall we dot I have left my money behind mo in my room 'Then." said he.

"we must go oacE ana icicn it," rney were soon again at the house, the ladder was again piaoca, me iaay remountea, wnue tne ill natured lover remained below. But she delayed to come, and so he gently called "Are you When she' looked out of the window and said "Perhaps I may, and perhaps not; and then shut down the window and left him to return on the double horse alone. A Celebrated Chess player. Professor Adolpb Andcrsscn, the celebrated chess player, who died at Dreslau. Silesia, March 14, was born at Dreslau, July 0, 1818.

He was ojteacher of malhc matica. nerr Anaerssen acquired In lier lln a high reputation as a chess player. At the London chess tournament of 1851 he defeated the famous English player, Staunton, but waa In turn vanauished bv the American, Paul Morphy, In Paris, in 4858. Again, at London in 1802, at the second English tournament, ho obtained mo pit nest prize, ile published several valuable works on the game of chess, and was an ardent lover or the snort tn tha day of his death. He published many curious problems in (he Lelpslc Bchacli Zei tung; Way Lae la Ho Costly.

Tlie finest specimens of Brussels lace is so complicated as to require the labor or seven persons on one piece, and each oper ative is emuioycu ai aisunci leaiurcs or the work. The thread used is of exnnialu fineness, which Is spun In dork nnder grouna rooms, where It is sufficiently moist to keep the thread from separating. It Is so delicate as scarcely to be seen, and the room is so arranged tnat all the light admitted shall fall upon the work. It Is such material that renders the genuine ijiuoacio law bo cuBuy. ja a piece oi Valenciennes, not two inches wide, from two to three hnndrcd hnhhlna timcs used; ana for a larger width as many us eight hundred.

New York Graphic, Draialas; the Callseaaa. Tlin atA0nnn waljir wMM, 1ai fered for years to accumulate and breed fevers and froga In the Coliseum at Rome hoa liMfl4lra.InAd nlTa. loot An anfnnt sewer, extending from the nwt tudant to me liner, waaaiscovered, and was connected with a from the Coliseum. Thd ,1 I tnfA n. VU IUK II 1 sower on the 8d of March, and the flood wnicn nueu me uasement story or the amphitheater of Flavlus was gradually drawn off.

In cleansing. the aeiver there were found a quantity of ancient lamps with gladiatoijal ornameulatlnn, human skulls and bones of animals Much of tho old Roman road In tlm Virni Rnmuui ta. exposed to view, and the ruins or theshops mid gum oiiu aiiveniiniuiB are V181D1C. Weia hiaar Malls. Under the "present act nf en ffnuiB tlm mails paasinir over certain rontini nn in every four yeara weighed for thirty con senutlvo working days from a given date.

On the 10th of March this wnfiMn commenced in the States or Illinois, Mich igan, nisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri. There are about 400 routes included in this section. As this country has greatly developed durlnir tlm lnal. years, It Is expected that the reports, ouvir very largo increase in tne amount or mail matter carried. These reports are forwarded to the postofflce department, where a daily average of the number of pounds transported over the entire length of, the route is mode up.

Upon this aver ago the compensation is based bylaw. Traasplrmtlaa Oae Tree. Aa a nrnnf n( fhn hnmMli. A .1. 7 7, i vawriuieuw snow that the "Washington elm" at Cambridge, square leei 01 leal surface, transpires seven and three quarter Ions of watery in twelve diurnal hours of clear weather.

From this it is uiierrcu mai a grove, consisting, of 500 trees each with1! leaf surface equal to that of the elm menllnnMi to the atmosphere 8,875 tons or aqueous vanr.r In In Tt ill (Tfmi.mllu 1 1 ununi uiai. perique" tobacco Is a peculiar plant and can only be is a mistake. It is merely! subjected to a DOC ll liar trpHtmpnt wi.ir. .1 1. growing, the smaller leaves near the ton r.T.

rr leaves attain a nrrvltsliMiB 1 .) iu consequence. Ilieae sre then taken and pressed fur some twlthruJ beln: Howed to dry thoroughly. Perique la largely used in the manufacture of cigarettes. The rtreaent Tlnka rf 1 JfS1'' something like 70,000 or 80,000 a year when he comes ot age aa theheavv phtrm nn t. iiviuiuuiuner.

wimu cuuu, wnicn ine nurse uapardonably kept from tha knowledge or hlanBranta .1. i i reoroaen anu set. Injured leg had to be Wky, W1U Yarn Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and lung troubles when an immediate relief can i be so readily obtained. Botchet't German Byrvp has gained the largest sale In the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung diseases. It Is Dr.

Boschce's famous German prescription, and Is prepared 'Wltli the greatest care, and ne fear need be entertained in administering It to the youngest child, as per di. rectlons. The sale of this medicine Is un Erccedcnted. first, introduced, thi'ro as been a cousUDt increasing, demand, and without a single rcpo' of a failure to do its work la. any case.

oak. your drug gist as to the truth of these remarks. Large site, 75 cents. Try it and be convinced. Happy Velrea.

(Oopywrlghted.) Now glad happy voices Like sv.eet Sabbath bells," O'er the hill and the vales, The clad story tells. Of the celebrated Star Parlor Organs, manufactured by Alloger.Bowlby&Do,Wash. inglon, N. J. Tho finest organs for less money man any in tne uniiea otaiea.

ni2i dwap eow lOt. Mix Pef Ceat Laaaa. The United States Home and Dower association sells Dower certificates and loans money on all good real estate. For Allen, Adams' Wells and Huntington counties, agents wanted. Address, Charles A.

Zol. linger, flirt Wayne; w. rrawer, state agent, Indianapolis, Ind. martfj 2 mos. GatarrH A PHY8ICIAN'8 TESTIMONY.

SO Years a Physician, 12 Years Sufferer, Tried Regular Remedies. Tried Patent Medicines. Permanently cured by SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Hf EB8R8. TPEKKft POTTTR, Blr hkra 111 prcild tnMlclnfl for thirty baei lultrrcr iiiYMlf for tvelva yrs with Cv Urrh In the niuftrpi.iMfffeaoe ul Uryo 1 ht iwed ev jrythln in th mtUrit milicm wltlr out uj pormsuient mtef, until Rnmll I wm Induced to try pfttent medicine (ioineUiiri tht we ftiln Sfttbmt an Tenr loth to do).

1 tried n1 tren e4afmntlllrothotil0rronr. I Mlowfld the direction lo the em hunpy my here hed permeeetil care. Tour bAiIC4l CURB I certain If heppy eomhlniitlon for ine sore that meet unplewenl and dangerousv UUI, IT irT VSUIlJa D.W.OnAV.HP.. Of Dr. D.

W. Grey ton. rhrlc1 and Vraggfmu. MneeaUaet Iowa. MreoATOtB, Iowa, Mrcii 71, ltfil.

The Tulaeftf thle rtnedjr tint Dot be prerlMked ta the cure of tboee SYMPATHETIC DISEASES, Affection of tbe Kye, Ear. Throat, Lnnjra and Bronchial Tubea which In nintiy nam accompany a aevere caee of Catarrh. 1 ho InlUinnl and die. aeed condition of the mncoua membrane 1 the catiee of all three trouble, nfld lililU the yetem hu hffn brought pr 'ptrlr hiuI ttc Ihfl ipnrfi of the RADICAL CHHK, prrlVct frbedom from tbem 1 cannot be reeeonably eipccu d. It I ti.it three yeere elnre BAVTORIVfl RADICAL CUKE wa nlncvd bcforollic ptibllr.

lui In that abort time It ba found Ita way froat Maine to California, and I ererwhere acknowlrdired by di UKRiete and phrilelanl to be tbe noetaiceeearui preparation for the thorough trvotint nt of Catarrh ever compounded. Tbe fact win be deemed of more Importance wben It I coupled with thn etnte merit that within live year over dllTorent remedle for Catarrh hare been pi need on and to day. with one or two eirepllnna, th Ir name cannot be recalled by the hont lnfonnvd drnRKlat. AdrertUlnr may encoeed la foclntr a few ealn, bo. nnleee tbe remedy poem andoutiled peclflc medical propertlee.

It la abeolntely certain fall Auto merited obecurJty. Each packaM of SAKFORD'S RADICAL CURB contain Dr. eanford'i Improved Inhallnir Tnbe, wltb fall dlroetlon for It ue In all eae. Piioe SI JO, Sold by all wholesale and retail drnRBlat and calera throughout the United Bute and Canada. WEEKS POTTER, General Agent and Whole ale DroftKlata, Boston, Mas.

COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL EiKormir, Hnnrt April 20, 1877. Iconelder Collin' Voltaio Plabtbb tbe beat plaater I ever aaw, and am recommending tbem to nil. C. JJcMoiaow. Hun.

ImU Anrll IS. 1HTT. Ithaedonnnivlinvitiiirs arood than all olltor rni'tilelm. He now ftoee to arliool, for the first ume in wiroc jenre, 1.1X1 jAJtn DvrriELDt EniiA.Tt.L., 1 April I like the one I trot II. Tlief are tho brt plant its, no doubt.

In Uie worM. ilurtli i. 1877. Accept my i hunks for the good di rlvi from Hie IwoCol His PlabtbsU mmt mo ransi a tin COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER il pulns, Inmeneea, tonnes. Sreaknees, and in flin matlon of the langSs liver, for local pulns.

kldueya, spleen, bowel, tiliwder, heart, and moa is equal to an army oi Hioctor ana piMiia auiu luiuua. doctor i sVcres Bold by all Wholesale eitd Retail tlmgjrlst thronghont the United Bum and Can ad as, aad by WEEKB FOTTEll, lopri Horatim, Ms. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEICHT.In COLD READ WHAT HE SAYS: i)B. Tun: Dear Sir Pot tan yean I birro been a martyr to Pyarpepaln, Constipation and Fllea. LaatSpringyour Fill were reoommended 10 me I used tbem (butwith HUle faith), am now a well man, hare good appetite, dlgetv tion perfect regular stools, plica gone, end I have gained forty troondi solid flesh.

Toe 7 art) worth their weight in gold. IL la. SIMP80K. A TORPID LIVER 11 the frnltral eon roe of maoy dlaeasec, pnch IrvsDenala. rilrk UoaVlaclisCiTmossm.

ItsAsniiar teryi Biiious Fevor, Ague and Few, JauiidioV i. inieaaUieumaXIsmdoerCHiL Tntt'i Pills exert a powerful Influence on tha IiveTrandwIUwUhcertalnty relieve that Impor tAntoianlivmoUKaadreaUm fancUoua. hXUr1 i uv npiuuj wiid wnirn penana vawon sun. while underthehiflucutofUaMplUs.oIJtirU lndlcalee their adnpinUlllty to nooriab tbe iiensjeuieixeuicnejinvuniiKnervtmaaeuimy, 1 dyspepsia, wastinc of tliemiMcleailnRKiahneii hetUU. and streiigth to Utb lyitem.

CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of bowels can perfect health be enoyd. when tbe const I pw Ion is of reoent date, a alnxle dose of TUIT'S PILTafl will suffice, but if Tt baa become babitoal, duo nlll should be taken every eight, rradasUI Imnd inn the frequency of the dose until a reffnlsw dally tnovwmiant Is obtained, which will soon follow. Hold Ererywhen, S5 OiTICE. 8ft KITSalUT STm HV T0EK Sick Headache CARTERS aPlTTLE IVER Posftivehf Cared by "these Little PMIe Thryalao relltT irMiTPse irotn isyspep alwlndlffeeUon and Vwr Hearty Eating.

A lm fect remedy fur Diulnesa, Niniti, Taale In tbeUuulh, Uoated INtHK Jiln In the Hide, ac They rejrn 1 late tho Howeto and prevent fJoneilpallon to a vlal. JPnraly 1'iice ai oenis. CARTER MEDICINE C0 Pnp'rt, Eris, Prw, Five Tlale by ait for Qne drtlar. 4 1 NORTHERN INDIANA FAIR 1 ThaaaBliairalrand Feetlval ef the Vortkavn. diana AKrieoItnrat and UrarticnUorai Asaoalatioa will oe neta et Swlnncy Park.

City of Port Wayne, eomiSMmcInf a MoDday. Sep. rter li, 187S, and eoannee tbnmfcb the week. ataayMwaorf wy attractive aMtarea will be fonivd wa mam uet, woica win oe ready ler sSMrlbtt tloe by let of May B. 0.

tt EL80N, eeretary. THE HOT.TvTATT LiverandSton.am AND Medical and Absortlva BODY HOOT PLASTERS. AND ABSORPTION SALT. Medloaloi Foot fialKli' CURE WITHOUT 'MSDICINE, BEST LIYER, STOMACH and SPLEEN DOCTOR 111 THE WORLD. FACTS FOR THE P0BLI0.

MORE THAN 1.500,000 PERSONS. Including all known claaaea atiif troreaalon, have urccssfully used thcae rtmteiliea for the fol For owinr Bilious 2)hor ttrs, Liver Com plaints Intermit ent Fever Peri 'oAirtl ItaJacktu Dyspepsia Ague Cake, CkiUsmJ FeertIJmb tpte, Billions and every kind oj Fever if arraAo, Catatrh, yaundieet 'Neuralgia, A'Lfnejf Troubles, Irregularity, of the heart Khtumatism, and all kinds of remalt ueainessti SUk Jeaauhet Lumbago, Ssiaticat Pain in the Back, Side, Stdmach, Shhtders, And Almcles Lassitude anBiious Cotic, Anii ltawetlteir or! gin iillreotlor lasllreetlw la the btomacb. Lalrar IE Holman Pad placed over the Stomaoh. ant3. iiver irom wnicn nearly ail (llscaaea itave inctr uiifiii wiu cm i nCTVT lulling ocn eficlal influence over the vital vorcca Tnervea and It Contaia Wonderful Propertlea.

coosisUnirol henlthy tonics, that are sent into the system by absorption, stimnlatinff the frreat nerve centera that pervade the difrealive ornm, without which difresllon and rood vitalizing fluids (blood) la lin posaible. It also baa Other Propertlee that absorb al fortitu iraia the aysmm found In the bhiod, whether meillcrl, malarious, bilious, etc It will do for you what nothing else can. Think, too. how ever inexpensive it la eompard with other treatments. As a family medicine, for cheapness, safety, convenience and ellvct Ivenesa, it commends Itself to every household.

Send for ''Naturae Laws, Riving extended information nnd testimonials oi the highest char acter, mailed free. The remedies arc sent by mail, postpaid, on re ciept of price, except the Salt, which Is scot by ex press at purchasers expense. Consultntion free. Correspondence solicited. Give full description ofvour case.

Caution to the Public Beware of poisonous and traudulent imitations forced "Upon tho market by designing and unprincipled adventurers to be sold on the reputation of the genuine. The Holraan Remedies recently entirely withdrawn from the general trade (because of certain abuses) are now kept by only one leading druggist In your town who has a full supply of these remedies. Buy none but Ttitt Holmaa Fa, to DESCRIPTIVE I'RICE UST. Regular Pad oo: Incipient diseases of the Chills and Fever, etc. Special Pad3 Chronic.

Liver and Stom ark illanrJara a. also Malaria, Biliousness, etc. Pa4 or Spleea Is The Stomach, Liver and Spleen, and is sovereign remedy for all chronic trouble in anywise con oected with those organs, lafant Pad 5o; Preventative and cure of Cholera Infantum, Uiptheria, Scnrlet Fever, Summer Coin plaints Bcdy Plaster. 50c. 1 For Nervous and tCirculative troubles, Foot pair 500'.

throwing olTobstruc ,3 tion and removing Absorption Salt pains. For Colds, 5 Hick Headaches, box 35c; 6 boxes, $1.35. numbness ofextrem lUes.etc For further Information, ailtf res or call oa CURTIS, HUGHES afanairera for Northwealern Ohio and Nnrthern Indiana No. 38 1UI) Block Toledo. Ohio, or No 80 Calhoun street Fort Wayne, Indiana, or Wholesale' and retail depots, 184 Madlsra, Corner Clark, Chicago, III, Bate A Han lay.

Managers lor the flonnwesi, For sale In Fort Wayne only at the oflloe of CURTIS, HUGHES CO, No. 80 Calhoun Street, and 9IUVKH lUtOH A 0. TS A CERTAIN COB! FOB iavrmi.m, sgroidi.a, OVARIAN fDUOHS. DIABR, TK8, BR101ITH U1S1ASI Bad BLOOD Cnr. if Sypalu.

rn.r.QlMd Ib ltb.r i Bead for pamubl.L plMag One homjcnm ta II for ladlattll tal and fo8 K.nU.ai.D. T. II. OoodMll, Bui. Wwt.ro A gtuW S9 a.a aa ui.T.iBBo.un.1.

maraBain LEATHEROID srntarl IrtfH A noar aHlr 'nt mnrwtm for Carriage and Ballroad Dolt and Axle Wasbers, Chair aad Bettas leata, Tranfcs, BeIUnrt Kovtng Cans and Baskets for Mill as, Dry Scoops, Uarness Trim ml airs, end any use requiring Ughtaeaatnughnei and durability. Cheapest goods In narksL Tattle ilo ctair, Olevelaod, O. dlUw7t Special 'Meetingjof StcbkholdeB. Owes Waaase Un.wst Conpisr, I I ToutW, 0n March I 1879. JL special meeting of atoekholdete of rrte Wa baab uaiiway wmpany will ba held at the eompaiiv'.

sffles In Toledo, Ohio, oa Wednesday. May 4 th, luft, at lO o'clock a. at. This tneetlog la called to autbor lae aa mwo of bonds secured by Mortgage npoa the eosapaey'at entire property, te the anoaot of two nil. uonaoi ooiuirsj, ior 101 porposs oc ra'iruig wnas is known aa the Seoey atoHgag, and tbrotber purpose.

117 oroer 01 uie poerv 01 uirrtners. B. CORN A 'M FANCY DYEING. Dree Uoeds, Bhawla. Bilks aad Clothiiu dyed la 'deslrableeolora; Crape veils Dyed.

DRY CLEANING. Dresses la all thbries eleaofal wltbont lipping or 1 rew vtn tbe IruaaBiaf The euM eUswaMsSity aadlbMirieal mrQoeit retaraed by aspress Sswerolly paclMd. iprannati Bnlnes Direotory r.VATanrn wArravet ro9 Ti.lt th.m, pr lril.ta.mforlforai.UoB,yrlfaa4,V,t COMMISSION I SNITII BRYAN, Ooaak lo, afnaaa.t. IrattBBd 'awlaaaMatasall, lud. No.l0WMtFroatitmT PoosbTHTj alatloa Haraaaals OLASSWABB.

ANEBLITT.JobbnslaOlaHwars. So. Mala SlrBBt. HOTEL, BAR POOL CHECKS JAB. MCRDoqy.

Jt 1M Rao. Bt. BUBBEB STAMPS. STBNOIL CUTTING. JA8 MTODUCK, St.

1M Ba 8t STEEL STAMPS. Jis; KURDOCK. 1M Rao. Bt. INDIANA HOUSE, B.t.

Rao. FIB ST. LOCATlOjy CENTRAL! Bl 1 60 PER DAT. ltt ftOOHS. GlDEON BYMAN, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

anjridatwly. New York Hotel, 715 727 BROADWAY, YORK. l'rlcesi or Itoai diand Ilaams re dared io per driy; for Trnnolent neU, Tlw location of this favorite hotel Is unsurpassed, for icfravcnlenee of men of buslocsi or families sojourning' In i the city. T4o cnort will be snared to maintain its established for the excellence of its table and quiet home liko comforts. IU UUAKSiTON am.

CO. a MICHIGAN EXCHANGE HOTEL'. DETROIT. Tha First Class Hotel of the City wim i opuiar EDWARD LYOW, HEMRT POUTER, Pr.prl.ton. Hotel looatod on Jeffraon Avenue, near Woodward, aoaStf A bplehdid oppRTfinrnr to Win a Fortnns.

Fsurth Oraad niatrl botloa, fjlfia. at New Orlraas. Tar, oar. April' Mab, IN7S107ta litnitb. ir Louisiana State Lottery Co rtiis instllntion was resnlarly Incornorafed bv tlie Leg Islatnre of the State for educational and charitable mrooses Id 1868 for a term of Si vean to which contract the inviolable faith of the state Is pledfed wnnacaunai 01 ai.uuu.iKfl1.

wnicn 11 naa since added a wserve fund of $360,000. ITS GRAND 81N OLH KUM6ER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly 00 the eeeond Tnesday. nfp soaer or pojoes. Ijook at tne ruiiowiDguistritmUoa: Capital Priie. $30,000.

100.000 Tioketa at two BollArs aoh Half Ticket Ono DoUar, LIST OF PBI2ES. l'Oapltal Priie M.a., 1 (piuu rnse 1 (apital PriM. 6 PrUes of lHX) SO Friaes of 600. 100 Prizes of 100.,,. JfOO Prises of MX) Prises of 20...

100U Prises of 10..,..., 10,000 run in 10.000 10100 10,000 10,000 10,000 Approximation Prises. 9 approximation prlwre of) 17O0 H)proximatloeprUesof SH0.H.WW.HW. 1,800 9 approxlmatloa prises of 100 HMMW.HW. 900 1857 prizes, smountipj ta Vl 1L, Itreponsltle'correepondJog agents wanted at all Imminent points, to whom a liberal compensaUoB will appiidtuoB rates to cinbe siioaid only te i to the home office iu Hew Orleans. Write, clearly stating foil address, for further In foriBatlon.

or send orders to N. A. DAVpIIIlV, P. O. Boa tWS.

Mew Orieaaa. La. All onr raud Sitraordliiary Drawlagsare vndac me eniaaTTiiiiun anu raaDagenieut oi uens.u. Aieaii' regard and Jubal Early. CHICAGO BUSINESS CARDS.

CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. BlANUf ACTUKKR8 01" Rrnnrtnri I Drop shot. Dianaara I Chilled Drop Shot We guarantee boili ofsnperter qadUtja. Bes audbuythem. Coupiwssed Buck.Shot balls end bar lead.

LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD Blook Tin, Hp. .04 SolJ.r Strictly Pure Iioaccd Oil and.Oll Cake, KBBDlactQM bj Ui W. IlLATCHFOHD A OO. 70 North Clinton Slraet. Ordor, br nail will ratal r.

prcmDl Cash paid for Tat Lrad aad flaS flaw. CJIAJS. K. HA1DIN A CO. ATJCTIOIVXXRS, IS AMP 120 WABA81I A IN CIIICA00.

Onr Large Four Days' Opening Spring Trade Sale of itooui, pnoes. i'ry uooos, win oe oeie xnesoay, Wednesday Tliursday and Priday, Hatch' IB, It, Hi, and 2UI. Rfignlar Weekly ealesBeota and Slwea. Tueadays and Thnrsdays; liry Ooeds. Wedneadsjs end rrwajra, LIQUID, C0TT AQE COLORS, The eeetMlted Pa Jul' In the flood for Bampie Uanl and mce ust.

Ohloago Lead and Oil Hanoiacturers oc While Linseed Oil. Colors. PnttV. eto Oorner Oreee and Falton Streets. CHICAGO, I LI Onr atj leH of Wall Paper and Decoration are now ready for inspection.

The nioat mneniflcout and recher ehe ever offered to the Fort Wayne public. We are In eonatant receipt of Special Designs' from' the best Importers and manufac Orders 'for Window Shades Solicited. FOBT WATITE, JXD. Mkiuaaau By always taking tha groat ROUTE, fob axi rourrs north; east, SOUTH or WESTI UOHTlTIirO TBAIITS, larariaklr Tlaaa wltk tl.M aa Sara Cau.artl.aa. No Cliangs of Cars to St.

Louis, Hann Dai, putney, Keoaua, I'coria, Hurling, ton Kansas City, Atchison and St. Joe, and only ono chance to all points In Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Arkan as and Texas, FORlfINO THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST AND Only Direct Route From the West to all points in the East, including new lorn, Boston, Baltimore and Washington. Through Slerptrs from St Louis to Boston, Ihe Longest Bleeping Oar Line in the World, A. HOPKINS. ANDREWS.

Gcn'l Manager. Ocnl BunL Ii. C. TOWNSEND. GcnTPaSsciifeor Agent, O.

The Washiiigton City Boute. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD Tbe hottest, quickest and oalj direotroote to WASHINGTON BALTIMORE. with dlractoOBBMUoo. br Elohmond, Lynohburg, Norfolk, and the Southeast! York, Boston, and the East. Travalanl aaalrlaa a nlMuant ana mm.

wit hib roui.aiuj 1UBI 10. Baltimoro and Ohio Railroad It MHsbiatad Ir lla alagmat eoacbai, huU aaa uaaaiimi BlonaialB asa vall.J BDaaaryaBd th. m.nj point. of alatorloal Intemu Fare will Always be as Low a 1 uv any uuier ijiiiB. Pullman Palace Cars toa tbrough without Chang, batwwa lb.

princlpa novwiH 1UI WHDI. nuip Wnrlhrntivli H.Wi of alMplg rar accomBioflntlnnl, ale, Y'3 a. an I iili jh, 1 ,1 L. HORTII, EAHT VR WMT, D0E8BT, L. ai.

cola. i't tl.n'l Tackel AgX (lon'l Tlciat aat. TH0S. P. BRRRT.

WM. CLRMKNT8, naaicrn raavr ag'i, Manlrr olTr.niportl Indianapolis Route VIA Wabash I. P. 0. RAILWAYS.

Condensed Tfuio Table, in effect May 12tii No. 5... lto.8... No.a, No. No.e.

00IN8BOUTH. w.IMtaaTaroHWaroaIH,H... Sftai SrriT. at indlaiiapol's '2 in. w.w rorl w.ymv.

ip InU. 1. ,1.. AnW. at Ib SOINO HORTII.

IndlaBapoll.MWIH Arrln at Fort lDaianapoll.H,MM., (10 a Arrlr. at Fort Wayaa, ...11 lop 8S 7 Klh .1 1 16 I. P. a. n.

o. TOwSSkiii), 0. P. aad T. Agaal Waba.li 11 P.aBdT?AgantI.r'.40.Jlr, pa T3E3EE3 WALL APER CAMPAIGN Ol'KlVKU; Keil Bro.

Id the deld with' thi flnost best and cheapest stock uiuraauillK aaai in uarw ami win IB til graOH, from ths caajapeet to the Tery beet, Thej offer rerj ceuice icnoi REMNANTS At let eost. Also large Una of Sbada Goods tB to maa ia ps t.erns, wito a general line of CORDSf TASSFXH, FItlXGKS, COHMCI, MUJtI)IXN, ETC. Ilaaa good, will ba sold at arlcai lowar than iw ba tbra. WaalMharaamploxadagoodoompal.Bt Will PAPER H1HGER WHO Will BO Paper1 Hanging a ansrv ww rare, ill mt mm Vh wlU Mr UMm3r b7 cJllB priolDg onr wawn pnixoasing. diwtf TOUT WAYNE IWI Xionls' jPprtriedej MuuMtint pf Flasi HAND MADE BOOTS SHOES alrtav in.

altk sinaM aaa WMMXMJUXM Used aU the Year Round. fTwi ,1 1 Ua. Johaatooa 1 Banapaitlla. johnstoD'a Iitracs laraaparlll. low Dock, Dandelion and WJM Chmy haj Kn in ma for SO years, and hu Wj to tha brat mwaratlon In tha Jnarket or hiut HEADXAhJ.

PAIN IN THBU5 OR WOK, LlVKlt OoSPLAIhTT F1MWJC8 OH TH FACE, DV8PKPS1A, hLi and all Diseases that aria, from a tlaonlarol Urer or an Impure blood. Thousands of our brat fle Uk. It and gtra It to their children. Thoa. who ua.

ono. noommend it to othrra, w. are aulpplnl it to th. Stales of Sew Vol, nhfn ullnnla aiut In all narta of MiohUran. Phfatoiaiia pnamib.

It dalb, a tableapoonfui taken night and morning will mculat.1 the bowels Ilka a clock. W. John aton IM Jefferson Arenuo. Sold bf al no. la tit rrlrate Batters ronsolt DR.

CLAUKE, 180 South Clark Street Tie li an Old Experienced andV'UnU: phit ftrtan. Ladles tnar ron ntt on all IllKKti (TIHS ANU I) lb UAH KB JH A CHHONIO Oil UELICATB uaturo wltli tli asarsce vf rvhvt. Vflend iwostamps br. Clarke's Colubrntud Female 1111. $1 HUvxlrn trons) $5.00 per box.

Tcrlodio Mlimro, Sid per bottle. PreTontlf," Jft' rarh. Warranted. Private Hume accoinrof dttlonp ami ngrslng wben reqnlred. ELECTRO TO RAPEUTIC8.

Dr. Tlorke mfc ininiatera Medical Electricity, rclcnlli.ti.lir i i aid oCothor remedies)) fur IUiouronttrm, i'nrolintr, C7iord(8U Vitus Ac. Sprnnatorhtn, Seminal Wtaltnns, JS'tghi issma, aud all norvono und prxnnl iroct tol early JndWrotlon or 8BLr" AlH'sil rr. Hl enred. tyHond two arritiipN lor ll i.

ihi nbjeota. "Orders fore II t.onb" fll)edatonr, CoasolUiUun fra, sacred lud con ideottal. Call or write. Address lut'era. DK r.D.

CLAUKE. Hontb ClnrU lcr.fO 1 i mmrf DR. HENDERSON Treats an forms of rbron to, Nervous and Private and trfUneiiL Chargs Msonaiale. rttlmrta 1 1 a distaiios traat'l bf I tW Hnedldtir srat everr where, nmsaltallonfrea Callorviilo. Allboslnera strlotl eonOdentlal.

For trated book and circulars. N.B.Dr. ttrnderton It it rtfHtar ffradua in tnrdiciru, and hat had otter 10 fwtre practic. trrSMS MUBEvM. Dr.

Xorlf jtoopttat, C04WaaMngton EU. Osxr. rrmokllm, OHI0AMk aStfeUfavraS bs 0a Haavbs af efClvlDS LalMdiUe Klaaf la SlssMsfMrluMlaavadl dMiT ilaNM la tfcrtr MplkaktH ttmu. Ukr41 fcnowe Dr. Jwm lut M4 Ibt bava ef UM proteulMi ta pswi ferity reus.

A is ejadespsaiatmira all faepor Uot. ImImI WvehaaMs atrbtkMM SrsMJr m. xaaltwraaw ha amrad. lAdhtt eeeUns tae mn4 deUtwie KUavaitom. il er writ.

rtM hin.1 fcar irili, A bonk the adrke HtwrWf OuWav. htot roe tJi aabaaii Umm 41.m, he rtswU eot, 10 ereu te per poitajr Dr. Stum Iwa IIVi perVara. Yearn bo OMaMtiaeUaMrr. ei hotrra, Sa avle I aM.

BntMbty, 10m It. Dr. Jamr 0 jfr m. 5TAK1IEEIN3 AOT STUTTEBMO CUBED sti.aaa.il MADISON Dispensary 201 so. cuaa rrcniaoo, ni.

ihio mr Man parskHasi It, CUKaUQ. aYFniLts. tuotiouHiiot, i.trf, trniimaL orchiti. man I Ml Mmnsii MMimaaf im mnm. me (m UlMl MlmtlAc pHrrtrl as tnamiral mlk UMftUrilorl I.

h.irik.ana. 1 1 nan. aiMr. nrinlrlf. aPBUaiTORBHOC BSC A Is DIVIUTV IIPtrTKKii, UM muli af aW ahast or aoiuavl stosaan in mftturer yrt, atlrtr mum.

whkh proditoa) mom of the Wkrwlnn sjTMtai NtsrvtwiMM, rralMtl doblllw. dlmnetM tt stittat, tfatoilve wmm erv, pirarataa oe the fnen, srmlf le nHrt, om RIXOAIs nwvr. sjMh rro'ferlasi PARK I til liraOfH, era (tsntv emilTsNmL psmhM (IS paf) taUnff is Um araied ntrloms, fur ta Osul sUaarBs. OaaMaillaUaaa fcas aed IVUnUlkTUI. RaWfaM Mpsvma fcr laulasa ud feaUataMrm.

MARRIAGE GUIDE. OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY. Tnli tiitcr Mitii wort TTVO nCHDRtB tsnr Vt, ItlaLtTBATlIB riblaf tha mo) ef Um taaa raUta raana Uialla warthkonwlns, ami niwh ihM It sot peblUbad iu hi twher work. riUCK Vint U.M, UI1 II Alia Dr. BONAPARTE GREAT COUfilNATION ol professtonal talent and experience of Europe and A merlea are the men to con sult.

This lithe only office in the city when permanent cores of Private dlsesMS on be obtained irithoutthe use of metoary or chioie of diot or business. We irnarantee to rare Uonorrheat Gleet. BrpbilliStInitvoteaey Nooturnal emission! or Self A base, Dinrnal omissions. Female Com plalrTtn, In short, every pi'selble form an variety of sexual dlseass Cures rapid, tbnroucn and permanent, and feoe moderate, Ve will admit all persons to enr mutenm free who purchase elf er four book Medical Tree tit price Mo. The Vade Mac urn of Netare, price Pocket Ouide sent for two thrre cent tsmpi Call or mid re a Da, BOAPARTK BETNOtDf, No.

in fy cam ore Cincinnati, anaMAwlr. TIIE PFRFECT n.Daiiii' s'luit'i tfai A af and Rallabl. SOHSTITUTI for (JUINISl. SJ.The only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY and all MALARIA la If9EA SEN Sold by all dragRlirts. Mailed free on receipt of price, Write to DUN DA8 DICK A 00 8ft Wooster Htreet, New Tork, for tbelr ten cent booh, mailed to tbe readers of this paper tit It on application.

The Tautelet Regulator, The oMnse IavxatiTs Ti best preparation of Magnesia nude into delight flilly flavored Lnsn(es, being one of the most useful and reliable I.axallre Hetftolnea, suitable for all ages aad ooBdllloas, hr regulating tbe bowels, end for the prevention, Immediate relief and permanent' euiw of CONSTIPATION, IIEMOnRUOin er riLES, BlUonsneaa, Lick Ueadacha, Eroptioaa of tbe Bkln, Acidity and Heartburn; It la also moat valuable as a Spring Medicine. PRICE XS CENTS PER BOX. Sold bv all drOatarista or mailed fraa na ramtnt nf price by Dnndas IHck OoW Weoeter Bt, New York. Explanatory circulars free on appllcaUon. Caa.lea piaaaa graatar power la iwitaria, to baallli tha auaa waibraaa ol tba ariuary orgaaa, tfaao eababs oraovallia.

Taar BeeT prodaoa atokaaal r. Bwlrt and are faat aap.rp.dlBf al MkarraBMdi Slllr Capralas rare aafalj la ala or alsdil oajrs.1 ala.r HMlcJa. uus d. tklav Tk. beat MadlaiBa la th.

ah peal; Bawara' af daOfaNQ. Sold all draril ciroalar, arwrlubr to DVaRaB DICK Woarta ivt, a.w T.riu.

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