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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Apr 1879, p. 4

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1 shouldn't quarrel, with 1 should let the money ers' to be used at your think of talk of it as ould think of and talk of and to she were a friend, like a man, at the position is very trying, yde,' cried Dudley with gingular « T should like to marry her without A 'turned to look at his friend gravely, i then said, shaking his head as he spoke, ; {you have fallen in love, us the common | ying runs, Dudley, why I can't bave you, hereany more, My chums may come and tell me what they like about their pecuniary difficulties and I am always ready to sympa- thize with them, but I cannot put up with the ravings of lovers, (heir entire absorption _ and selfishness ; so, pray keep away, my, dear follow, until the attack is over. Are! you severely bit, or do you think it is likely to be lingering 7' « You may laugh as much as you like, but 1 tell you what it is--I have made up my mind to do all Ican to win her.' G + And get the remaining forty thousand ?' «and get Miss Lovel herself,' said Dudley decisively--* a brave and generous woman--' « And what is more to the purpose--a rich ene,' put in Glyde. « Who deserves to be appreciated by the man who wins her. and by Heaven I will win her! .= Now Dudley, my dear fellow, you must go,' said Glyde quictly, I recognize the first stage of your disease and shall send you away before it developes itsels and threatens to endanger the peace and prosperity of all your friends, I shall be very glad to sec you when you are convalescent, Good bye, dear boy, think of your future and keep cool.' And with a laugh Glyde went off into his Ledroom, while Dudley wentout of the house half vexed and half amused, I wige win her I" he muttered to himself as he walked along, a new feeling in his heart, anew ambition in bis brain, And eventually he did win her ; and they dined in Greenwich on each anniversary of | © their wedding, -------------- How to mark table linmen--Upset the gravy. " -------- A ~--. The elephant is a cautious animal. never loses sight of his trunk. EE -- He Electricity saved a Baptist clergyman in Waterbury from the assault of a goat, He climbed a telegraph pole. ee 4 ---- Mr. Talmage to Mr. Beecher--* I admit, sir, that Tam on trial; but thank heaven there is no woman in the case.' -- Though the average small boy may steal away and eat a watermelon all by himself he never refuses to divide his medicine with a little sister. eet ree In answer to Shakespear's conundrum, 'What's in a name?' The Syracuse Z'imes #ays thatif it isa Russian generals name te entire alphabet is in it. -- ee tt etmerinn The New Orleans Picayune says that there is a stray brass band wandering about New Orleans streets, and that the owner can have it by proving property and taking it away. ee eee A swain bids his buckleberry good night thus: . Pleasant dreams And swect repose-- May 10,000 bed bugs Perch on your nose, ----. During the trial of Col. 'Campbell, of Pittsburg, three daughters of the defendant were in daily attendance, and when the 'verdict of acquittal came in, five of the jury- men were kissed by the Mises Campbell -- There will be no difficulty in getting men to serve on a Pittsburg jury hereafier, provid ed the defendant bas several pretty daught- ers: The seven jurors who did not receive an osoulatory reward are supposed to have _ been bashfull, aud when the kissing com menced, exclaimed, *The Campbells are coming ? and sloped. es. A "Hard Case,--A Woodward Avenue druggist yesterday put up a prescription brought by a boy, and as he handed over the bottle the boy asked: 'Did you put any Sagar in it?' ¢Idon't think I did,' was the reply. 'Well then, I don't believe ma'll touch a drop of it, I got some medicine here 'tother day and pa couldn't even hire her to take it, 'cause it wasn't sweet, She's purty sick, but she's down on dicine, '-- . ¢ Well, how does your father manage ?* 'He don't manage at all. He tries to hire mother, ~ but you see she's too old to care for candy and peanuts, and too young to want spect- acles or a snuff box, and there we are, you #, If them onion draughts on her feet don't do any good I'll bet I'll havea step mother 'fore fall. ~ Bpps's Coooa.--Grarerun axp Jox- 'gammNG.--"By a thorough knowledge of the laws which govern the operations of nutrition, and by a careful ap- of the fine properties of well-select- Mean Fellow. A London dressmaker recently had her lover arrested for taking from her certain presents which he had made to her. She stated in conrt that she had been enganed to the prisoner for several months, and on the | previous Saturday evening had met him by appointment. He took her into 8 Jjeweler'g shop, saying he would buy her a chain, and selected one for £5 16s. He asked her to 'see how it would look on her watch, and she detached the latter from her own chain, while she tried it on tho new one, Heafter- wards put the Watch in his pocket and the chain on the counter. Then asked to see some wedding rings, and at his request she took a gold keeper from her finger and tried on three or four one of which fitted her. Remarking that it looked very nice on her finger, ho put the keeper in his pocket, and purchased a pin for himself for 5s. 6d., say- ing that he would satisfy the Jeweler for his trouble. The dressmaker asked the prison- er for the watch and keeper, but he refused to give them to her, remarking that they were his property, and taking her into the jeweler's as he hod doue was the only means he had of getting them, She then gave him into custody. She did not know whether che could call herself engaged to The prison- er still, He had given her the watch and ring, but he never asked for them back, She had a little quarrel with him a month previously, but that was made up. The magisirate observed that he did not think aay jury would convict the prisoner of steal- ing the things, and therefore the man must be discharged. The dressmaker left the court, remarking that it was a disgraceful thing. i i Get Rid of the Cut Worm Moth. Set open half barrels or tubs in the field or garden; put into them about a foot of water upon which pour a thin film of kero- gene. Puta brick or stone into the water and on it place a common lantern, lighted, during the nights of July and August, The moths will fly to the light and drop into the il and water when they perish at once. ee et eee 'What is it Worth. A correspondent of the Star says --A question of some importance is being quiet- ly canvassed, and the impression which has grown of the discussion is that Sir Albert J Smith will become the leader of the Liberal party. Certainly, if a change of leadership is contemplaicd, no better man could be chosen than Sir Albert. He is a gentleman in every sense of the word, and holds the esteem of all partics, His experience is great, and, with the almost absolute certainty that Mr. Tilley will succeed Sir John Mac- donald in the leadership of the Conservative party, it is not unlikely that New Brunswick will supply from the ranks of its old parties the future leaders of the House. ---- a tt enn Sugar, the chemists tell us, is composed of coal and water. Now, it the grocers would only remember this, and put coal in the sugar when they feel compelled to mix it, instead of sand, it would bo very gratifying to their customers. AND Confectionery! HE Bakery and Confectionery 11 nes T in all their branches carried on in my Port Perry and Prince Albe t establishments Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortest notice. Bridal and-ether Cakes made to order. Socials and othor entertainments supplied on moderate terms. CONFECTION in every variety and of the best quality. Children's Toys in abundance. Call at my Bakery, Port Perry or Prince Albert. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Port, Perry, March 10, 1875. RICHARDSON'S PORT PERRY. HE undersigned would embrace this op- portunity of returning thanks to his many customers for their liberal patrongé in She De would to seming them and the e is still planing lumber at $1 per thousand. Doors, Sash, Blinds, &c., &c. cannot be surpassed in quality or had i FACTORY HIS Hi I | 4 Hig bs - Bo REMOVAL! --_--O------ HE undersigned would embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to their numerous customers for the generous and still extending patronage bestowed upon them since they entered into business in Port Perry. Hitherto it has been our aim to fill the orders of our customers on the shortest notice, furnishing the best ma. terial and superior workmanship, and so far our efforts have been successful, We have now much pleagure in informing our cus. tomers and the public generally that we have moved into our new premises one door west of our former place of business, where we shall have increased facilities for filling orders and driving business generally. The public may rely on having their orders promptly filled with CHOICE MATERIAL Good Workmanship, AND A PERFECT FIT! Give us a call at our new premises one door west of our old place of business.' DOUBT & MOTHERAL. Port Perry, Sept 25, 1877. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Magnificent AVING purchased one of the finest Hearses in the Province, BrAUTIFULLY Troop, and in the latest AxpricaN Styie with all the modern improvements, and owning a fine, suitable team of Black Horses, I would respectfully call attention to my UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, T= Subscriber having removed to the NEW STORE one door east of his old Store, would respectfully announce that he has on band and will keep during the season all kinds of FRUIT,EARLY VEGETABLES, PLANTS &C. Also, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, LOBSTERS, SHRIMPS, §C. MAPLE SUGAR, §C. GROCERIES! Of all kinds as Cheap as any House in town. p&y™ Give me a call and you will be satisfied. : L. McLEAN. Port Perry, April 24, 1878. PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES (3 C. M'KENZIE, -- HE Subseriber having now fully ecuipped his new and extensive Livery Stabl »s with a supply of superior Horses and Carriages, is prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RIGS ©@n Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1878 Swe noms FOR ALL. Tie undersigned would take this opportun- ity of returning his sincere thanks for the large and still increasing patronage bestowed on him since opening business in Port Perry ; and would now intimate that with the view of securin- greater accommodation I have moved wy business to the shop on the opposite. side of the street, THE SECOND DOOR EAST of the POST OFFICE, where [ shall be happy to wait on all parties wishing to purchase. SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machine Attachments, Oils, &ec. The Best Machines Cheap for Cash Repairing promptly attended to. The publicare kindly invited to come and inspect my show room. C. TUPPER. Dec. 4, 1877, Where everything that is y for the proper observance of the last rites due to the departed can be furnished on the briefest notice, on the most moderate terms and at Prices to suit the Times, Funerals .conducted with the ut- most decorum. A large selection of Walnut and Rosewood Caskets and Coffins. Metallic Caskets furnished when required. Burial Robes in all sizes and styles. Gloves, Hat Bands and Shoulder Scarfs furnished free of charge. Public attention is called to this fact, that without any exception, I have the best Undertaking Outfit in the County. | ANoRSOAaRs IR: A large and well assorted Stock of Fur- ture on hand at all times. Picture Framing .--Special attention given to the Framing and Mounting of Paintings, Chromos, Lithographs, &c. By paying strict attention to business, fair dealing and selling at prices consistent with an honest profit, I hope to merit a share of public patronage. Big Rocking Chair. W. J. NOTT. Port Perry, June 18, 1878. I= OF DIVISION COURTS FOR THE County of Ontario, For the year Whitby, Jau'y 7, 1879. E. LEBEAU, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, KALSOMINER,| OULD respectfully inform the public that he is prepared to do ll kinds of! work in his line, in first-class style and at reasonable rates. All the latest designs in House, Ornamental Paintiug, &c. Orders left at his Shop opposite Thomp- son's Hotel, or at the Walker, Port Perry, will be promptly attended to. - E. LsBEAT. April 2,18%9, ' WHITBY STEAM MARBLE WORKS. B&5~ Remember the place, Sign of the Ops Monuments, rs TIME TABLE No. 24. - Taking eflect Monday, Feb 1, 1879, TORONTO TIME. Trains Going North. MAIL. EXPRESS, Depart. Depart. Toronto, via G. T, R. 4.87 p.m, Whitby JunctionG 6.35 t+Whithy.... 6.45 « 7.03 " 18 0" 7.5" 7.28 " Tal" B00, 8.20 « 820 8.38 8.05 0.07 « 8.156 « MAIL, De Depart. . 4.30p.m aa 08 4.80 « {Mariposa . g 4.55 ¢ tManilla. 2 5.16 " *Sonya 52 b.80 « {Seagrave 0) 5.40 « Port Perry i 6.10 « Prince Albe 4 6.17 ' " G62 " 6.56 + " 6.47 " " 7.02 1 Whitby " 1.25 « {Whitby June. G.T\R... 0.45 « 7.35 4 Toronto, via G.T.R. arr.11,02 + 11.07" *Flag stations--Tralns stop on signal only. g {Telegraph stations. NOTICE. 8 HEREBY GIVEN that I, the under- signed, am the only person authorized and empowered to collect or receive monies 18 vo. due the slz[Ele ntario Copper Lightning Kod bo TEL Talo Telo Jez | Ontario Copper Lightning Rod C 513125121 E818 8 | yaya HAMILTON, 41 7)17.211801 | 4[14]14]27| In the Counties of Ontario, Victoria, Dur- aha 12 2 8 3 18 2 bam, and Peterborough, either on notes of 12 18] i 18 | hand, orders or accounts, put up in these u 17 8] 117| Counties for the past three years. Any G. H. DARTNELL, person paying any amount to any party Junior Judge, | except myself or my written order will be compelled to pay the amount again. "All parties interested will govern them- selves according to the notice. M. G. ROBSON. Port Perry, Jan, 17, 1879. v- MARBLE WORKS! undersigned to hi ani og ie ery. fbbral patronage bestowed on the firm since opening BABBES WOBBS PORT PERRY In future the business will yesarsion oY Siiention WHI be paid as in to promptly supplying HITBY, PORT PERRY Ww RAILWAY, & LINDSAY BROWN & PATTERSON WHITBY, ONT. Tn presentin, farmers of Cana confidence, from creasing d We shall continue as heretofore. as manufacturers, to make 8 & --the Johnston Self-rakin, the Young Canada e ard attention. For the last twenty-two years we and operation of the modifying and Machinery: Cayuga Mower, share of our time to the manufacture remedying defects, proportioning eve We employ on 1 supervision and scrutiny--eve is thoroughly calty in putting them in operation by any person of machine and there is no di ability. OFFICE" aE To THE PUBLIC. Our machinery facture of our own machines--many tools having not adapted for other work, and our workmen of our manfacture--oblajuing & are thus enabled to obtain a facturing is carried on We are, therefore, manufacture, adding not only to the perfection of the work, cution--and a consequent reduction of cost. This principle is d to turn out our mach our Twenty-second Anntial Catalogue of Agricultural Implements a for the year 1877, we do so with more than an inary degree of the marked favor and patronage conferred from year to year for our new celebrated Farm Implements. ry iy the best mechanical skill, 8. eg upon us, and the steady Lantern, ed Heaney ud , the Triumpl n a Si our new Whitby ous machines in use, sifting eet the errors, hening weak points, part as our increasing experience has suggested. tested before leaving our worl has been selected and constructed with a special referegge tv the are educated up to the wants and igher degree o skill and proficiency than where general 3. ated ich i to defy competition. The Johnston Self Raking Reaper is now so well known as a Single Reaper, perfluous, but as there are lai: the old original Johnston ourselves and patrons require of us to state that we part, and for strength, durability, and equality of eu lightness of draught and ease of management--the ahead of all other reapers. { Prizes awarded us--at the last Provincial trial of Ontario, ken place all over Canada, within the last few years. pre-emin many First which have tal OUR TRIUMPH COMBINED MACHINE with late improvements, is all that can be desired in a combined machine, and cannot fail to ently that a word of commendation this hi who have ricujtural lower, the arvester claiming a large have gives our most careful and undidvided attention 1 best Solute and| and our machines pass under the most careful detail being subjected to fhe Seversel grjtisism and each | , to prove the completeness of every par f moderate ary been made for this particuldr purpose, thorough knowledge of the construction of our machines, and 'enabled to Introduce a more perfect system into all the departients of ut also to the rapidity of its exe- g n y in a well t, and we are enabled ines with a higher degree of perfection, and at prices so low as absolutely would almost seefn su- doered to pe Subscribers always keep on hand . (and areconstantly ufacturing more) | a large Stock #4 : RI. [Sewing Mach FURNITURE 0 AT on swe h classes of purchasers. All of croor Ma- rns! , the Best Worknaxsuip, and at such 2atons as cannot fail to suit. t such to the = : Rolie MOTHER lk FREE Sy X Machines not kept in- St | begotto order and pL low i. ov De got if The best Sewing Machine Oil ; Needles for all the leading Machines, and Sewing hine Attachments kept Sy on ving N oa! BE. HEAP, : { Manchester, - N.B.--All kinds of Sewin, Clocks repaired. Also -- Hashinte and. second-hand Lock Stitch Machines in runnin manu- | and UNDERTAKING 1n all its departments promptly attended to and charges moderate. COFFINS of all sizes kept con-- many machine, without keepin, t, in every .ind and condition of In proof of meet all the requirements of purchasers. Our Improved Cayuga Chief, Jr., and our. Young Canada Mowers are both has a rear cut, celled by any mac first class machines--constrtucted al and the Young Canada a front bines in the mdrket for quality of cut, bility, and ease of management. . OUR NEW "WHITBY HARVESTER." As the country ceme killed in the use of machines, has First-Class Reaper. Alive to the requirements of the day, Wrought Iron Frame, \ and so constructed that the frame and table tilt at the same time, always in line with the knife. ble side draft, and ded in inventing the most been produced. We have applied for exclusive manufacture, and we see this machine before giving all told, 600 pounds, b n and from its ingenious and compact construction, the heavier mac! All our mac! With this list of machines, respectfully solicit a trial of our machines, no percepti have succee weighs, { the money than can become better adapted to machinery, a growing demand h we have succeeded in inventing a machine wich the least possible The rakes are driven directly from the main sha no weight upon the horses necks. putes Reaper, taking it in all its parts, ctters patent, their orders for the coming harvest. The" it combines the strength and durab hines, hines are fully warranted. we feel confident that we can meet every ri be obtained elsewhere. Respectfully Yours, BROWN & PATTERSON MF' CO. Whitby, Ontario, March, 1877. * gun to the improvements, that justice to ave modified it in almost every essential "Johnston," as manufactured by us---stands this position we have only to point to the and mary county trials most wholly of Iron and Steel. The Cayuga Jr. ent; both strong, durable machines, and not ex- durability, lightness of dra', adapta< and many of our furmers have be- as sprung up tor a Light, Durable, earing--with large, broad-faced drive whi thereby keeping the pitman ft--there being We are confident that we that has ever and shall hold our invention, for our own respectfully suggest to intending purchasers, that they should Whitby Harvester" ut being made principally of the best quality ofiron an steel, ility of ! uirement, and we believing that we can furnish a better machine for stantly om hand. order, Lis warranted. Prices from $4 $ upward. wi SHROUDS of all sizes and Manchester, October 16, 1878. newest styles. BLS CASKET OR BURIAL CASE FOR SALE CHEAP { i procured on short notice. ; 9 "vr a grain; Th : he American Style of COMFORTABLE Dwell - House Hearse. Also affordinary style A and Good Stable ie one Hoe of Hearse. land attached i the Village of Manchester, for Sale at a Bargain. v : = Terms to suit the purchaser, J. W. DAVIS &SONS. | No mone, ; y required to be paid down. PortPerry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y Title indisputable, . For particulars, apply to MANCHESTER. MUS HENRY LYLE, 5 Manchester, Jan. 30, 1879. nce, HEARD'S er ph Tool Zz Yo nino: Vor] Carriage Works ! AND GENERAL BLACK-SHITHING 4 witha ESTABLISHMENT. eel, -- HE Subscriber has much pleasure in stat ing that he has secured the valuable services of One of the best wood-workers in the Pio vince, and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders for Cutters, Sl ighs, Bob-Sleighs, ot any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairs in Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the best material, latest styles and superior work- THE GREATEST Wonder of Modern Time: manship. Special attention given to The Pius Purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys HORSE SHOEING and Bowels, and are invaluable in all iy and the work done so as to secure the ease plaints incidental to Females, ¢ and comfort of the horse in traveling. The Orxtusxt is the only reliable. remedy §E5~ All Charges Moderate and all work for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Warranted. Ulcers, of however long standing. For ) W. C. HEARD. Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, TH "CHAMPION 1 RECORD Teli Establishment | | { FOR 1877. Orer Thity-fire Thousand Machines Sold. NO BREAKAGES--No vexations in gathering the crops~--NO CROPS DAMAGED while The result is that the ¢ Champion" will be the lightest in weight and machine in the market, at the same time equally as liability to breakage as those built in 1877. The manufacturers are determined shall excel in every particular all other machines offered, regard therefore taken this UNPRECEDENTED STEP IN ADVANCE OF ALL THEIR PETITORS in the manufacture of Harvesting Machines. MALLEABLE IRON CHIEFLY USED IN PLACE OF CAST IRON. ONLY SIX PIECES OF CAST IRON IN COMBINED MACHINES. WEIGHT THEREBY REDUCED OVER THREE HUNDRED POUNDS. strong and durable, For further information, address, Joseph Hall Manufacturing Co'y, OSHAWA, ONTARIO. Oshawa, Feb. 20, 1878. AGENTS--D. CARMICHAEL, Sunderland; G. URQUHART, Sandford. 15 Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin diseases it has no equal. BEWARE OF AMERICAN COUNTERFEITS 1 most respectfully take leave to call the attention of the | ublic generally to the fact, that certain Houses in New York are sendin to many parts of the globe SPU I0U IMITATIONS of my Pills and Ointment.-- These frundg bear on their labels some address in New York, 1 do not allow my Medicines to be sold in any part of the United States. have no Agents there. My Medicines are only made by me, at 583, Oxtord Street, London, In the book of directions affixed to the spuri=. ous make is a caution, warning the Public against being deceived by connterfeits. Do Manchester, Dec. 17th 1874. RIE'Sy STORE. PORT PERRY. HANKFUL for many years of liberal and increasing patronage the subscriber would inform his customers and the general public that he has got thoroughly arranged 1n his new premises over Mr. Brown's Store with increased accommodations for carrying on every department of his business, All orders promptly filled The NewestFashicns regularly received, The Latest Styles, Su- perior Workmanship, and perfect fits wat- ranted. not be misled hy this andacious trick. as they JAMES RIGGS, re the counterfeits they pretend to denounce. 3 Port Perry, 15, 1876. These counterfeits are purchased by unprine cipled Vendors at one-half the price of my Pills and Ointment, and are sold to you as my genuine Medictes. FIRST CLASS SINGLE REAPERS, OR LIGHT MOWERS draught of any and as free from less of first cost, and have waiting for repairs--No. telegraphing for repairs--NO REPAIRS TO BUY--No . 2 express ras to pay--Easily adjusted to all kinds and conditions of T A I 1 0 R 1 N G {iL mestens nestiy anpedl fo that gongs of juss . : grass or grain--A CHILD CAN MANAGE IT--LIGHT IN . 4 Fo askivg from all honorable Be Li: DRAUGHT--A PERFECT MOWER-THE BEST thie me, and the Public, as far as m Tie in their REAPER The moot iiple nud Sutenle LAST class Tolloring in oll its departs: Poo, indenonneing iis shames) Frauds cheapest Machine in the A ments, i the British o% of the Senuios edie ed market. AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Jone HOR Pius 4% mr es NDON," engrave: ereon. : ; ak made up on the shortest notice in the address, 533, OxrorD A pr : Purchasers Always Entirely Satisfied. 3 oleies 5 e380 at moderate rates. A Vere nlone they areMnnnfactured. Holoways 0 guaranteed. ills and Ointment bearing any a Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel, are counterfeits. Se R. HUGOE The Trade Marks o these Medicines are . 3 registered in awa. fence, | Prince Albert, Aptil2, 1874. 15 out the British i ha throughs ADVICE American Counterfeits for sale, will be pro< ; 2 Ma. | secuted. ANHOOD, WOMANHOOD. wae. A! Signed, Lay FF 0 R i 8 7 8 warning against imposition. How youth , THOMAS HOLLOWAY. . and middle aged (both sexes) may restore their 533, Oxford Street, London; shattered constitutions, especially if arising January 1st, 1379. from early indiscretions. Herein lies your only | # FORTY THOUSAND MACHINES ARE BEING. BUILT. . _° Safety 108 A professional gentleman of sare : STEEL FRAMES BEING SUBSTITUTED FOR WROUGHT IRON FRAMES. Te ress TR . Mention this paper. Send stamp for answer. uplure." a'lvertisement Leaded "Bs Prof. J. Y. EGAN, Hawilton, Ontario. 5 A Treatment, and Radical cure of Weakness, or Spermate! ws, induced Lome me Take Notice a buse, Involuntary ions, A HIS is to give notice that I have sold Nervous Debility, and Im T to James V. Thompson, Port Perry, riage enerally 7 'doumpion the Fits; Mental and Physi Dn: . By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M.D, su- thor of the * Green Book," &e. ~~ e world renowned a: this admire able Lecture, clearly Author a Shit Mdmirs Sxjerienes that the awful of Self , may 3 Sh of n s, instrume alates Hr out a mode pk {nang eh ter wha condition may. himself cheaply, privately -- \ 3 This Lecture will prove thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a ) address, on receipt of six cen stam a 3 HE GREAT CAU; MISERY. i oF HUMAN Just Published, in a" sealed Envelope. Price six tents. lecture on the Nal that it COM- [PRACTIL AL JPRACTIeSL. gE CARRIAGE M 5, WAR 8 SOWE MALS, x. hg Tr st i - SSC x Ho Cie aS Kew Yo Trade Mark : AUSTRALIAN : HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD, '* with all rights and privileges to ie and | Nei 5 8 tPert Pe ty, Dec. 27, FN rim Nol of . All parties

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