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J. C. CONLTEH’,
DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY,
Opposite the Courthouse,
TURCO-RUSSIAN BATHS
HOUSTON.
TEXAS.
And General Practitioner.
Manufacturer of
Conliff’s Indian
Physic
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Chili and -Fever
Tonic.
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EEEAL ESTATE 10KEH,
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Van Alstyne’s Building, Main St..
HOUSTON,
TEXAS.
Fowler's Cotton Chopper
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Combined Cultivator,
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Manufacturers of the Celebrated
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
JOHN BILLUPS COTTON GINS.
THE GREATEST BARGAINS
BUSINESS.
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BUGGIES, SADDLE HORSES AND CAR-
RIAGES FOR HIRE.
6 aldington Seed Planter,
MR. JOHN BILLUPS,
of the above firm,
Made Gins & Mills
for a number of years at
Analytical Apothecary
Mound Prairie. Anderson Co.
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Cor. Main street & Texas Avenue,
THE MOST PERFECT MADE.
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And Special Attention
A Fortune For Gl!
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TAXAS.
GIVEN TO REPAIRING.
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Our Prices Are Moderate
CENTENNIAL
MONTHLY LOTTERY !
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LEMON SUGAR. ETC.
Shops at Nechesville,
Congress Street near Main.
EI&G. N. R. R.,
ANDERSON COUNTY,
TEXAS.
A Chance for a Fortune.
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The State of Texas,
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EUROPEAN PASSENGER AGENCY.
Via New:Orleans, New York, Philadelpih
Specie Payment
RESUMED!
ALLAN LINE.
Ocean Mail Steamers, via Que-
bee and via Baltimore.
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Double-
Thread
Lock-Stitch
Machine.
Hooley&Broth
AA-AN UFAOTURERS
bdjNEW ST. NEW YORK
Fur furfher particulars regardinfg both of
these machines, address the manufacturer,
J Oli Si SHEARM, .
President.
J. H. PEREGOY,
Houston, Texas,
CEAS. KINsIAOM, Prop.
has been extensively introduced"in most
of the eotton growing counties of the State,
audits well known reputation obviates the
necessity of saying more than this : They
are made under the immediate supervision of
Mr. John Billups.
Are hereby notified that they can get spe-
cie in exchange for bills, besides
VISITORS TO THE STATE
FAIR
on or off the cotton, and regulated to any de-
sired width, and they can be thrown either in
or on the ground without getting off the
seat.
The Hoes can be stopped or thrown out of
gear, and the machine used as a Cultivator
alone.
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Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEKYWHEEM,
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((*8 cleansing the sys-
if, tem and purifying
- the blood. It has
Furnishing Goods,
And will not be troubled with dilapidated
fractional currency by calling at
Harris County District
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also manufactured by this frm,and orders
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BABE’S
Old Capitol Stables,
Rear of Exchange Hotel, Houston,
Agricultural Implements.
AGENT FOR
Baltimore. I
STATE LINE
Of New Full Power Clyde
Built Iron Screw Steamers, com-
bining all modern improvements
of safety and comfort for saloon
and steerage passengers, sailing
Shoes, Boots Clothing
Hats, and'
Miller, Billups & Co.,
between New York and .Glasgow, Belfast,
connecting by first-class steamers withLIyer-
pool, Londondery, Hull, Rotterdam, Ant-
werp, Havre and Copenhagen. Austin, Bal-
dwin & Co., 72 Broadway, N. Y.
LOEB & SCHOENMANN,
No 6. Freston Street.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. ATER & CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL, STASS., U. S. A.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
J. H. PEREGOY,
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ERTITY PLOWS
BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE,
E. 0. STOCKTON,
The best Free I.znch in Houston ever
morning at 10 o’clock. The best Liquors
Wines, Cigars etc., conotantly at the bar.
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sisting -debts against said estate; that the
whole administration and all the proceedings
were irregular, fraudulent and eontrary to
aw and intended to defraud peitione s of
their just rights to said lands and estate 01
Gob't Barr, deceased.
Wherefore they sue and pray all the de-
-rees and orders in sail* administration may
oe revised and corrected, especially those
made with respect to sale of said lands, and
that the purchasers at said sales or their rep-
resentatives be required to surrender the
le.dsmade to them by said DeCordova, and
that said deeds be cancelled, and lor Iulg-
ment against said DeCordova for the value
of said land, which they allege to be $200,-
000 00; that said final account may be re vised
md corrected and for general relief;—
And affidavit having been made that Geo.
W. Hockley and Thos. S. Smith, defendants
herein, have depared this life, and that
heir heirs or legal representatives are un-
known,—
Therefore, you are hereby commanded that
you summon, by causing this citation to be
published in some newspaper published in
your county for eight successive weeks, said
unknown heirs of Geo. W. Hockley m.d un-
known heirs of Thos. S. Smith to be a d ap-
pear before the Honorable District Court in
and for Harris county, at the Courthouse
thereof, in the city of Houston,
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Fractional Currency!
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Also constantly on hand Perfumery, Hair
Brushes, Fancy Articles, etc. Physicians
prescriptions carefully compounded. nov26tf
D)R M. PERL,
Proprietor of
“"DOMESTIC’ SEWING MACHINE CO.
__________ Yorle and Chicago.
Through tickets to any point in Europe, all
classes excursion tickets at reduced rates.
Prepaid emigrant tckets from any place in
the Old Country.
Sight draft from $5 up on any city inEu-
rope, Great Btitain or Ireland.
Sover igns, Franes, Marks and Guilders.
For circulars and other information, tick-
ets or state-sooms, apply to
A. K. MILLER & CO.,
35 Carondelet Street, New Orleans.
N. B.- Tickets, drifts, coins, sold at very
lowest rates. Saloon, second cabin, steerage
passengers will find it advantageous to make
arrangements at this office. mchl3d&wly
H. S. WOODWARD, Agent,
Houston, Texas.
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The undersigned announces to the citizens
of Houston and vicinity, that we have now a
full supply of FRESH OYSTERS, and in or-
der to place them within the reach of all, have
' REDUCED THE PRICE as follows:
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Have taken cvereso Prenufums at
E airs throughout the South. Send for
-f-- illustrated Catalogue with
45540x, Price List,and certificates
=K “-4 of planters who use them.
3 U .sole manufacturers:
m BRINLY, MILES & HARDY
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FOX & WETTEENANM,
Bankers,
Keeps constantly on hand a complete as-
sortment of the best selection of Drugs and
Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Articles,
Trusses, Sponges, Garden Seeds. Physician
prescriptions compounded all hours, day and
night. Chemical analysis made and advfee
given on all enterprises connected with
chemistry. Manufacturer of the Salicylitics
or Compounds of the late discovered anti-
septic for internal and external use, the Sal-
icylic Ac d, viz: Sal. Toothpowder, Sal.
Toothpaste, Sal. Toothsoap, Sal. Mouthwash,
Sal. Toothache Drops, Sal. Hair Invigorator,
Sal. Hair Oil,Sal. Ringworm,Itch and Eozuna
Lotion, Sal. Face-freckle Lotion, Sal. Oint-
ment for Piles, etc., Sal. Cologne. Sal. Skin-
powder. Sal. Anti-billious Pills, Sal. Food
Restorer and Preserver for milk, butter,
meat, beer, eggs, etc., etc. Dr. Fielding’s
Toothpowder has been salicylityc also (with
the Doctor’s consent) and will be sold by me
asbetore. mch17 lk
attachment. All warranted.
Orders left at hotels, or Revolving Light
Cigar Stand, Main street, will receive
prompt attention. Passengers and baggage
called for in all parts of the city in time for
the different railroad trains and steamboats.
Baggage checked from hotel or residence to
principal points in the United States and
Canada. Receives orders for undertakers.
Makes liberal advances on all stock apper-
taining to this line and sent to this market.
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in quantity by their perfect purity and
great strength; the only kinds made by ,
practical Chemist and Physician, with
scientific care to insure uniformity, health-
fulness, delicacy and freedom from all in-
jurious substances. They are far superior
to the common adulterated kinds. Obtain
the genuine. Observe our Trade Marks
as above, “Cream” Baking Powder. “Hand
and Cornucopia.” Buy the Baking Pow.
der only in cans securely labeller. Many
have been deceived in loose or bulk PoW.
der sold as DR Price’s
Manufactured only br
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utation, based on its
intrinsic-virtues, art sustained by its re-
markable cures. So mild as to be safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searching
as to effectually purge out the great cor-
ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous
and . syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful anti-
dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis-
orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches,
Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St.
Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipe-
las, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul-
cerations of the Uterus, Stomach,
and Liver. It also cures other com-
plaints, to which it would not seem especi-
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep-
sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease,
Female Weakness, Debility, and
Leucorrhoea, when they are manifesta-
tions of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health and
strength in the Spring. By renewing the
appetite and vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissipates the depression and listless lan-
guor of the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. The system moves
on with renewed vigor and a new lease of
life.
Special attention to Chronic Diseases.
Office and Residence corner of Travis Street
and Texas Avenue, Houston, Texas. Turco-
Russian Baths are open at all hours. Single
Bath, 50 ; Twelve Tickets $12, aug6ti
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principal points in Europe and
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“DOMESTIC”
TICKETS $1 ; SIX FOR $5.
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Authorized by Special Act of the Leg-
islature !
To October Term, 1876.
The State of Texas to the Sheriff or any Con-
stable of Harris county—Greeting:
Whereas, L. T Barr, James Barr and
Robt. Barr, residents ol the State of Ohio,
have filed their petition in said court, com-
plaining of Jacob DeCordova, C. W. Buck-
ley, Benjamin F. Tankersley, Ashbel Smith,
Elizabeth Ewing, administrix of A. Ewing,
deceased, Wm. B. P. Gaines, T. M. League,
Phineas DeCardova, the legal representa-
tives of J. B. Miller, C. M. Hubby, Geo. W.
Hockley, Wm. R. Baker, Thomas S. Smith,
and alegingin substance. to-wit: That pe-
titioners are the only children and heirs o
Robert Barr, deceased, who died in Harris-
burg (now Harris) county, in the fall of 1839,
possessed of a large estate in lands and other
property; that one H. Kesler was first ap-
pointed his administrator in 1839, by the pro-
irate court of said county, who died without
having fully administered said estate; that
one-----McGee was afterwards appointed,
out never qualified; that in 1845 one A. J.
Yates was appointed, but resigned without
.laving acted; that Jacob DeCordova was af-
terwards appointed' in 1845, by said probate
court; that he filed an inventory of a large
amount of lauds, to-wit; 28 leagues or more;
that he petitioned for and procured an order
of said probate court for the sale of said
and, and made sale of all said lands, and the
sale was confirmed by said court; that this
was done without said DeCrdova filing any
statement of claims against sad estate, or
laims rejeced, and without filing with his
petition to. sale with any statement as re-
quired by law, nor did he' make any proper
bo wing for an order of sale; that the de-
endants above named were the purchasers ol
s iii. lands at said sale, or represent those who
Were purchasers; that all the claims again-t
said est-te oi kob’t Barr, deceased, were
paid and barred by tne statute of limitations
oefore they were 'allowed by said adminis-
trator and ‘approved by the cour.; that at
said sale the lands were sold to the ostensible
creditors whose claims had been so. improp-
erly allowed; that said purchasers p id no
money or other value on said purchases, but
the amounts of their respective bids were
credited on the claims so improperly allowed;
liat said DeCordova filed his final account
on 13th of August. 1851, showing amount
receivedirom sales, $20,76735, claims against
the estate to amount oi $38,805 46, which ac-
ount was approved by said probate court
and the administrator ordered to pay first
the costs of cuurt and expenses of adminis-
ration, and the claims against the estate pro
rata.
They allege that at the time said petition
tor sale was filed there were no valid sub-
ST. LOUIS BUSINESS HOUSES
SEEKING TEXAS TRADE.
BAGS AND BAGGING.
W & L. CHASE. Bags of all kinds for grain,
flour, &c., 8 and 10 N. Main St.
CONMIISSIONAERCIIANTS.
(ARTWRIGIIT & CO., Commission Merchants
Al Cotton,Hides, Wool, & Grain, IIOS. CoinUSt.
H TIEDIMLANN & co.. Commission, Cotton,
X » Flour,Grain,Tobacco, Hides &c. 12 N.Main St
7 W. EICKS & CO., wholesale dealers in Fruit
and Produce, 110 Walnut St.
N J. CALHOUN & COr/CottmUEactors & Com ’n
11« Grain, Leather, Hides & Wool, 100Com‘I St.
CENTER & CO.. Cotton Factors and CommsL
iJ sion Merchants. 200 B. Main St. •
TV N. 11. BEALL & CO.. Cotton Factors and
WVCommission Merchants S Commercial St.
DRV~GObDS. • ’
K AML C. DAVIS & CO., Wholesale Dry Goods,
Washington Avenue and Fifth St.
IRON. '
«MGO IRON STORE, 1007 N.2dSt. Iron .Steel,
U Horseshoes, Blacksmith Merchandise, c., &
LIVE STOCK COMSnsSlONT
WEASLEY BROS..Tiye Stock Commission Mer.
U chauts, Nat’l Stock Yards, East st. Louis, III.
HUNTER. EVANS & CO.. Live Stock Commis-
stop Merchants, Na’l Stock Yards, Ill.
S TA TIONER S'. ‘ ■
IEVISION & BLYTHE, Stationers, Printers and
4 ElankBook M!r‘rs. Proprietors of the Cham-
pionYioletCopyingandRecordInk,219OlIve St.
KANSAS CITY BUSINESS HOUSES
SEEEI TEXAS TRADE.
AGRICULT URAL IMPLEMEN TS.
IRUMIBULI, REYNOLDS & ALLEN. SEED and
* A’gl Implement house, 4H)and 421 Walnut St.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE. ‘
HEFORMIATIES and Chronic Diseases treated
Ar Head for circular, Dra. Dickerson & Stark, 409 Delawarc si.
STOCK YARDS LIVE STOCK COM’nA
THE KANSAS STOCK YARDS, the most com-
A modious in the Mo.Valley, L.V. Morse, Supt,
WIGSBERY, ALGER & CO.. Kansas Stock Yds
8 Kansas Sity.Mo. National Stock Yards, East
St. Louis, Specialty made of Blooded Cattle.
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IMPROVED &WARRANTED MEBSW
6ge SEE WARRANTEE R”Iantezand Guano Disiri
q#No GUE cAcT-N e tutor. Cultivator. Planter,
#“iNCAIS 4 Mjdifep Distributor and Cultivator
$ANO _-ejastiE8H/# 9°mbJned.C ora Planter
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■ hen and there to' answer the petition of L.
T. Barr, James Barr and Robert Barr, ex-
hibited against them et als.
Herein fail not and of this writ make due
return.
Issued March 10,1876.
Witness, Westcott, Clerk of the said
Court, and the seal thereof, oflice in
[L.S.1 Houston, March 10, 1876.
R. D. WESTCOTT, C. D. C. H. C,
By F. M. POLAND, Deputy.
Come to hand March 10, 1876, and ordered
to be published in the Houston Age.
SAM. S. ASHE, Sheifr H. C.
By P. C. WALKER, Deputy.
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EDITH LYLE.
Gregory’s Building, corner Main and Preston
Streets,
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Every person sending fifty cents will re-
ceive a box containing thirty-six steel pens
or a package of twelve lead pencils and a
ticketintheDistribution of $60,000 inBesl
. MORROWLRUMME,
fobl 3 Nabson, Ind.
mEniskoppes,v/"cdopphrswazotsegh Last Monday in Octobers
any desired width, from ten to twenty-eight
inches. It also has four shovels for cultivating
purposes which can be setto throw the earth
THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
With our printed directions, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it.
The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled sim-
plicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are few, and they
are hardened and polished. . .
The machines are made at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J., with new special
(patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer.
Every machine fully ivarranted. *
DOMESTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
New Yorl and Chicago.
—a M yywemIe SAVINGS—By using the “ Domestic "Pa-
E• E# C E ” E E K HAE 6' per Fashions the most stylish and perfect-fitting
E RAHHH 59 , costumes can be produced, at a large savingin
S RA -3 HHH 9 1 V - MONEY to those who choose to make, or superin-
tend the making of, their own garments. With the
highest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the most, skillful
modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the
average dress-maker. Our styles are always the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated
catalogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere.
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commodations unexcelled. Shortest Sea
Route—Superior Ships—Experienced Ofii-
cers—Disciplined Crews—Safety the Govern-
ing Rule. Three weekly sailings each way.
Emigrant and Steerage' Passage, the very
best in allrespects, through to New Orleans,
Alabama and Texas at lower rates than by
any other line.
Contracts may be made with
traveling or local agents.
Special attention given to collections, and
returns made at lowest rate of exchange on
day of payment. °
The correspondence of interior Banks
Bankers and others is respectfully solicited
and shall receive such attention as will in-
sure satisfaction.
A general banking business transacted.
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GASINO,
WHITE STAR EINE,
rm New York, Queenstown rand
Aguglge Liverpool, sailing everv Satur-
2= day.
Record THE Year.
Adjoining our Wholesale Oyster Depot, in
Centre of Market House we have added a
First-class RESTALRANI, where every
delicacy and luxury of the season will be
served in the best manner to patrons, at rea-
able rate.
JOHN H. LANG,
JACOBS,
Proprietors,
dec31-ti Centro of Market. North side.
JUST PUBLISHED.—A splendid new
novel by Mrs. Mary J. Holmes, whose other
works are read and reread with delightful
interest—such as “Tempest and Sunshine/’
“ Lena Rivers,” “Edna Browning,” “ West
Lawn,” etc. Price, $1.50.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For the relief and
cure of all derange-
ments in the stom-
ach, liver, and bow-
els. They are a mild
H-L.A aperient, and an
be hs, excellent purgative.
L - Being purely vege-
U.a2*;‘~4g table, they contain
--4, “ no mercury or mine-
(b) 3la, ral whatever. Much
““ Suf/. Serious sickness and
9 3-UL suffering is prevent-
ed by their timely
use; and every family should have them on hand
for their protection and relief, when required. '
Long experience has proved them to be the saf-
est, surest, and best of all the Pills with which
the market abounds. By their occasional use,
the blood is purified, the' corruptions of the sys-
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become clogged
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayer’s Pills, and
stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease
is changed into health, the value of which change,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, and operate
without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions are given on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family Physic,
and for the following complaints, which these
Pills rapidly cure: —
For Hyspepsia or Endigestior, Listless-
ness. Languor and Rossof Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom-
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For Liver Complaint and its various symp-
toms, Bifious Headache, Sick Head-
ache, Jaundice or Green Sickness, BBil:
ious Colic and Eilious Fevers, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Wysentery or HDiarrha, but one
mild do is generally required. •
For BBEeumatisa, Gout, Gravel, Pal-
pitation of the Eeart, Pain in the
Side, Back and Loins, they shoukl.be contin-
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased •
action of the system. With such change those
. complaints disappear.
For EDropsy and WDropsical Swellimgs,
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppression, a large dose should be
taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym-
pathy.
As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feels
tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these
Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
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A NEW MAGAZINE.
Record the Year.'
JUS f PUBLISHED—The arst number of
a capital new Monthly Magazine, or sort of
Reterence Scrap-Book. Being the monthly
record of every important event in any part
of the world, together with a selection ol
the choicest miscellany of the month, care-
fully indexed, and edited by Frank Moore
of the “ Rebellion Record.”
Beautifully printed, with an elegant steel
portrait of the late millionaire, Wm B
Astor. ’ '
The most attractive, interesting and reada-
b e monthly magazine ever issued. Sold by
all book and news dealers, and sent free bv
mail, on receipt of price, 50 cents.
G. W. CARLETON & CO., Publishers,
Madison, Square, New York.
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wanting School Furniture or supplies Should write
.E.BAKLR, No. IlN. Seventh St.. st. 1ous,Mo.
VoU CAN MAKE A T PAY.
$250,000 Distributed in Prizes
Every 30 Days.
ONE CASH PRIZE...........$.50,000
ONE CASH PRIZE........... 34.06
ONE CASH PRIZE........... 23,000
These drawings take place in front of the
Courthouse in the piesehce of the Officials,
sworn ommissioners, and the public.
Agents Wanted. Liber 11 pay. For infor-
mation and circulars address the Manager
J. B. BURGES,°
Rawlins, Wyoming.
N B.—Raferei ces given if wanted.
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