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.lowa County Democrat. CRAWFORD At, JillO., I’uiu.isilKiw. Term*, 11.60 per unr.uir., in .dvnco. VfUPAY, APmi-26, 1878, Tho Democratic majority in the next senate will not bo less than ton. Some Intercut ia being taken in Blair's ncsolotion introduced into Congress. The New York Sun which has all along cried out for an investi gation hat now Tho World to sustain It In its demands. Although all tho statrsi which at tho las;, apportionment wore control led by l,!m Republicans and no dis tricted as to send the greatest possible number of I tops, to (Jongress, the highest hopes of the most sanguine radical editors do not e:.ee,ed a ma jority o.'one in the nr ;J li iuso. And Of this they will fall very far short. 1.0, tho Fraud ho Investigated. To tho Isi i torf tho l ort Tobacco Time; -I'ear Sir: Von article of the fit i ins!, speaks out nobiy for ihegieat muse of Imncst elections .a id popular government, of which our Slate, has beC'.'WJ ibe champion. The. attempt t, i glo.; over tin moat in famous fraud in our aunal i is simply liava.toii i.o free In.-,t'tutions If the nmnopoliils and jobbers who own Hie city pr -i for !.r*. u. I, p:u i, and ! lie jmlit ieians who ■'on iiine/; lie* Hand, but cuiliim their ;• ■ chocs lu (labia -t pi le -i uu.ler its le/l'a.ir v, can sihae'e all ipn at ion in the eoiirt, I lie days of Inmost • ‘ ion have passed. T] ■■■, kill all question on the false , intis by (j mgr' ■ ami the Kleolorai LoTniriis:',inn on ti e ground liiat that ,M a i’ ctieial fund ion ; and although l hey e-rpressly re served Ibe light to appeal In tin court,; In Hi" illectural Dili itself, it Ins now lu • cm a er sit, off 'Use and a qui <otie nml"! taking in Hi •eyes if 1!i a eiiuiey da es to take l,b un at (heir word and ;;;,>■ rl to tho I'.uirts, H by such inlimid.i!ion ('on grcn ii m elo to d< ny tim Mate of Ms yl tad lb ■ needful h 'Nation to ; ,g lb:.! fra'.id to judgmi ul, it fcl <l in fraiiihileiit, duet jo,is have h<y >ne (he I aw,'Vh.eli the (leoploeaii only defeat by revolutionary action. ’tut tlie.ro is no dang"r of this. 'I he a,citation b-.s already nearly done Us work. Oic of the, nr '.at objects fur which tie. (. ami was p; rjudraled has di'Sidv been foiled by tbs agilat ion / (Lnild'i-bill to c, ulo ilu* repa.'-- r, at ot tho Doverhum nt Mubvdyto 'be, J'a Hie ia i I roan ■ has been defeat An 1 with the defi .at o) (}ic Texas i. ilii • j it', w hid! <1 * ll l . 1‘; defeat j ~ in" to-; "e, liiei r w ii! In no ob-1 e, ■s> 1... ,!.■• in iugur.ilion of the l’re.j-1 i j' iit ( I. I '.'.. i, was b. e u;<c i |;o parties into -; ■ i Pl' ril’d Ihe , ■ ;;i. ..I nmnird ill 1 (■: s'n win dep' mi' ui, mi 'I ilih'ti's 1 <t ■ i•• U. I bat !he monr'i wa i supplied ■o defraud him. But (lie people tire • • ' \v mouse.l, and dodge Thurman's 1 ini! 1" compel pa; inic.t of tin* Mill",: !y, Mia' (l uild !iad jioWer to defeat two \ 'll i ago, ii now iulopted by a ma jority of two to one. Yours truly, Monr<n>mituv Hr,am. Cornniui' maloti, f i * ) tic Mi. Strong’s report, for in nut n.u-'. of Cliid C <i'i l l ll '.j ■' ('handler in.'. baud - .mo v flume, has been be fore 'hep ; Itiu now in.niv s\ (■( ks. An , llie lii.it. published 1 1 nit of (be studies nut i dicr.. of its author, in ids chosen held of the civil engineer, it tun been lead ."y Inend-i hero with special in teve.c. Ideal fully iircpared tables i a . odes; its reports from personal ui p e'.io i upon tho present condition slid prospects of certain of the l,n-,;or fidei s, now working; Us illustrative cuts and imtpH, and wiihat, its m at. iinperaonal stylo have commended it vidc'r; ami yet, for the matter of b"i:d of outloel. philosophically, fm the mutter of its exclusive Nmaun ianl.un, we mean; there are those who will say ol it that in an important sensei it proves a failure. It (ails alto iv-ilivt l' recognize (!n> Intervention of vulcanic erosive emanations as has be had to do with dete-amning iha pi out coaflgur.iiion ofihesur 'sa f. Running am face walei a,carrying us!, with them l orn boneatn tho lulls only so inuc'a of es.rbmne acid as osinu'e llie.ia through dm rain fall; ‘Lo.,l*. with tho slow eMpnings iro I . at.it of Iho oxygon uf tno ,dr, are held to bo lire lulcquato iu.ifrunnaits of all tb\t ©i ndoa w hi. h on * very band m • o m.u\, J. 1 - ' a .’l:u" Kueh avh . as tins, se-a: would set it, L. if t; io dce-fli . .ji ravines, well v.<;U of naif uni ~,-p' bl ); h in .mr ' tlieu ' , „iakmj uuv.-w . : ( t > ■u ■ h •he watershed particularly, lnuou us well as deep; wholly wanting in remains of torrent How, such as fftavel or boulders, or bunks even of the loose sand through which they are in part cut; with no great heights by from which rushing waters could flow,—being thorns Ives the only low ground far uid wide—nil betoken the tooth of volcanic acid gases, perhaps accom panied by earthquake agitation. In this light they would say of our inland hays, our creek bottoms, that hey are, in the main (he hot toms of indent caverns, which in the course f rock-denudation have become un capped. They might cite to their support ob servations to be met within Lyell's I'rineiples of (Jcology,page 709; topic, Cavernous Structures in Limestones. Mr. .Strong has foreborne the expres sion of philosophical opinion except upon one or two points connected with physical geography. He pictures to us the appearance of sandstone at an unexpected level at Red Rock as an upheaval • so denominates it, not w it list unding that in general all earth quake agitation is by him disallowed. Compared with certain exceptional appearances of the St. Rotors and tin underlying limestone, noticed at the east, by Ailing one horizon, this sand stone may we not conjecture it to bo a precipitate from hot spring waters, resting like a cap upon a nodular protuberance of Lower Magnesian ? Ike marked concretionary struc ture of the lower rock denotes to mu eye powerful chemical change, amounting to segregation on a stu pendous scale, rather than the upris ing of an outlier which has escaped erosion. , i .Another disclosure of anli-vulean ist proclivity in Mr. Strong was upon Ids Inspecting the remarkable HI no Mounds springs. Ho lays down cer tain reasons for disallowing that tin y can bo the representatives of ancient thermal - prings. One is, that they How most abundantly during and after rainy spells, An important pro- 1 mi s.a llie argument is here omitted, about which we can only interrogate: Is (bis not I lie ease with all mineral spring waters, more or less? Hoes it! show m so than that suhl rranesn 1 and atmospheric waters have electric j relations together? And what if we' have here in speaking of i lectrieal re-1 la'ions lonelied an interesting point j in the philosophy of Artesian wells? j The mounting of springs just prev- i ions to, as well as during rain, is in 1 this connect lon asignilleant fact. The | atmosphere, it is said, is then lighter than before, and the pn ire on their ] mouth.', loss, ho, too, on their heads, ae-' cording to theory, it, should ho less. | And do springs mount, in that wav' iegnl.u'ly w Is never the barometer de notes diminished pleasure? That; should he so if that exphinalioii sul- 1 fees. A second ii .ison given is that '•lino is percolation of rain down! ihiongh tin overlying mass of flint sullieleiil for the supply oi (lie springs. ! Tlte. flint is wi II nigh solid, it is said,( and may I." presumed to have a more, , or less eonie it shape. Statistics are j offered which eh ui'.d show how 1 nuieli of tin rain on an average par- ' colates rack.-. The argument requir- ] edthat; hut that panicularly ;s not, given. Now. win* is it Oi.it believes that any large mu mat percolate; from above in *his ca.<i*V Mr. Strong’s (igoies go for nothing. The waters ol the spring.:, we are inform* ed. are so lugii'y charged with raine.ra! matter as to be undrinkable. Mr. S. upp airs not to uavo lasted of them. Another reason tm a is that the spiings issue out from above an impervious s! <el el clay. >To does not say how lie luicw i! to be everv wbero impervious. Mr. Strong’s final reason is, that the Hprin ;s present m* trace of warmth. Hut neither does (he body of (lint over lying, nor (ho debris of coral reef, making up the eoiallino limestone umirrneabli. It is certain that the latter must have once sto and m waters as warm as those (if our tropical oeean, and of the dint bears it not evi dence of being a chemical precipitate. From what solvent shall we say V Yet all around is now cold. U is thus that Mr. Strong has seem ed to us to have an eye closed to what wed ow to bo the all-important fact, in reading aright the phenomena of the 1 .cad Hegioa; namely, that evi dences of powerful chemieil action oav mg tar doep relations. In other w ords, volcanie, are distributed broad ly over the district. It is but, Jaal to accord to Mr S’aeir; all praiso for hucJi part of his perfonn anc as camo properly within th tjjn braco of hi.* profession; but, after the eulogy pronounced upon him in this regard by Chief Geologist Chamberlin, our words may well be Inaudible. • Something of Interest. CITY Bakery and Restaurant. Go to the City Bakery and Restaurant! 1/ yen want FRESH BREAD. Mlacn.ta, I’lbi. Cakes, Oookloa, Crackers. tic. If you want a JL IJ IST CI-I Or If you want A GOOD SQUARE MEAL Or If yen don’t want anything ho *ur and tail for yon will he mm and eo some thing you’ll need. ICE CREAM. Ice Cream aerved at all hours duriuc the season. RN3ROTH * KIHSI'I.. Mineral I’olnt, April S', !"7 <l . ~ Foreclosure Salo State of Wisconsin —lowa County - In flrrinl Court. o*i in K, M'ncr. Plaintiff. (nlm>t 11. Van Mater. Samli Van Me'.-r Ilia wife, and ('olein in It. MolTeU.. Defeinbu.l.*. l}y virtue of. and pursuant ton Jndnm-tit of f- n rloMire ied s.'ih rendered 111 |l ■ aboveeu tit lei) HCIIOII ill mid lowa eoi'Dly ei.fnlt eonrt, on Hie Sinh day of Mar-il., A. II I*'? I will "V --p( ■< for nab ands'dl it paid'■ an-iimt In Hie ' iift IKJ ■( Didder lorensh. at II" ' n nit door ol lht Court House ill Ino vlll e.: i of It nl n vdii- 111 nil I county unit Hlate, on Tiiesdnv tho 'lid day • I May, A. I). lH7S..it I o'clock in tin- alternoon of said day, tlie Idlowdnt: dereribid nn>cc'-owl ti'inili'Ci), or ho much thereof t- nviv be neC'-a snry In raise lie iinionnt "I said judi'tnunl, inlercl, and costaol sale, to sit; The soul he i ! quartor of the south •!><•** quar ter of Hection nmnlier Iwen'y one '.’l?; ihe Hontli- went quarter of Iho muth-we'-l ipiain i of sec* h-m number t’vent -two (-Ji ; the i oith went or. iHcr of thr nor!li -wad quarter ol section iiltiiil;* r f,vi nly seven (4 V); Ibe north vital quaiter cl Ike noiin-i ;e*l jiiarter ot s.-Ontn miniber tweiey.sh-bt (41); i.nd twenty 11: r• iVHI neves off of ilie norlli purl of the north earl quarter of ne northeast q'a’ier of •■ectli.n inui’ber UuM)-eiitlit (~>‘ > : nil In lownlt’| linn,her live c, , noi llt of r.in ; nuinticr live 16) co t. in liiwfi t'l.nniy, Stale of H iscoo m. uml containii;) on i hundred and el,.lily three tM) in res more 11 leas. Dated, <!■ ,iff’a office. Dodeevllle, lowa fjni.'idy, ffiitie of Wisconsin, Ihn* (ih day of Api 11, A. It ih-fl. 'l'lli tVf A s KKNvKDV. , S' eriifi.f lowa Coiin'y. 5 isomisl'.i. Henry A- 8 tilth. Altorneya for I luinldf -1 '• Sinto in’ V- isc'Hihin—Circuit (’ dirt nf Inc a Connli. Den Tin no- it Cos., pla'iitllf, a. alnrt Tlioums P .lone*, !) 1 i-mll-nt. Nnlin-is in ,-eli.v piveii llmt hy virtue of an exeeelhir Irs., and mil of tlm nliovn named cmirl lu the al)n\ ■■ ei i.Hled acli in ilealnat I In- prop- rt V efl Im mil'. Tl mill I). .1 lin-B. linnrim- d-Oo 111,- -If. day ol tiUn h 3 D. PUS, I I an- I- vio l upon jifu! mi tl--- Hid day of May, A. 11. IS ft 1 , at '.> ii't.lnek, In II" alleinc ni ip the li-ont dour ef Hie Court Homo in Cm vi 1 lane of Doilc-dlle In Ilie connlv of I-iwa will sell I.t public vemllle Cl the- hip-10-sl bidder for ea-Ii nil the ri-ht, title atid liilorust whi h the said Thoinas it, Jones bad on the I h day of staii.li. A. il. !Hi i nr Inis sinee uijuln-il In ibe fnllow-.m- dm allied real e.-MU‘. in wit : Tn miilll-eaHt (jiu Uer ni tin; noith-eiipt cpiarter of Hei llnn nninli r six nil, town nnnilmr six, 0 -, lanp-e iinmbi-i' four t-D. earl; and Ilie imrili hall nf the soliih .'hhi qiiailor of iho multi-east ijiiii rlcr of seelie-n iiumber Iwrenly llirec l4ll|, tnw’u iiiiiiilk i -i viiii (5). tuiiL'e niiniiier I hree Ob, oast, in lowa enmity, A’is., nr ho rnucdi thereof m will aatislv the rum ol f3j 01, with interest and ni l r Dated, sin i It ’s olllce. Diidcey ilie,WiFConaili, Uds tilth day of March, A 1> l s ss. I’COM As KICNNBDY. Sln-i .n, lowa County. Win. Heene ,t Carter, plait.tilV’ii aitorney. 41 7 In I Vulmlt -- low i County Court. In the matter of tlio (Hl.itit <>l’ Olio Von Wil iuinov iif. of MilU’ii, Imi it county. decoa-ed, tin riHiltnii i.u.l It 1 1 up Uu 4 petition of dames llirtl, executor r;f the lan will mill testament of I'.inl tlifi iotil. m IlliiK ftirOi tin* amount of pi i Mniml relate Him has ionic to hi- hands. and Ihn disposition thereof. I hn amount of debts oiilsliindlli' ti -iiiioit said dceensed. .fill prnyUi(r Hi ll i ivn; .1 h. tu him enacted t l ' moHnapo pan of ms ic.d cut He whereof mill ili cm-nil ill Mil sleye 1. or Ihn piiipiise of paying nitiil debts niul (tin i hm ti'H o( administration : and ii iippuirliii; hy t’.iiii petition that l In,n* I- not ki;il|i icnl |K*ri‘i iml nutate In tin 1 bands of “iiiil !• .ici-iii ir In pay iml 1 .Si-tHh. Hull It is necessary In order to pay thesauri 1 in mnrtpuijc wild real CSt Ho. ll In ihiTCl'ore hi iKro I. that all persons In tel.ilnd in ram m t lie. iippi'ai' nefiiro l he J a.lie .f ihl.- ii ■ ii ll on Him iMi ilaj Slav. ISle. at the Court 11(11 I': tlm liilapc of Uodpovillfc, at v'elock in the roiviiDiin, thin and there lo show ituiii’til i'iy lh, in -hall lie) why I If lice fhoiil l not Pi! t h i il ii -aul executor to moi‘l - tee p i’t of mild if ii i ialu accordluc w the |tiof it;Uf i*m. .Veil ll is I ii n .IT urni red that this o.der shall he publish, and a r four i-nci eashe wenlts prior to -iiii day day . hearing m Hie lowa fount* IteiniH’rHt, ncikl.v i.MWHpapi v eireulatn p in 1 ;i. la'iiniy, ,01,1.1 copy thereof shall be si rved pi ioiiiill> on all peiMius interested m Ihn i -tale uhd rem ’ Hi* in I n~ ajiinly. al least four leelt day* helm. I he iy herein appoint'd toi im Ueailm;. lian a M tr li I llh. IH' - (Meal a, Bn JullN I' JON US, County luddu. Desirable Farm For Sale. Best, Location in lowa County. 1 will sell my firm contain'mi W sores, and *ll limed oil” hall mile I row Hie riy Unit la. i urlli l ist, near Ho . and Mineral I’oln; race track, on Vifins to unit li e purchases Vorty acre* under cultivation and forty-live acres pas lll*e slid limber, ai, d.-H class niul t.early rear. \ Ihri.ty on hirj of t'tft trees. Just hcsfiuinp I • hear; a small vineyard of iiliout 1 It.l vines, which horn ‘i.oeo pounds coin; i ii It p rapes h’.st season; currants, itonsiberries, and struwberr. ; * eood sisiern al the klid’n door, unit a inr one si the stable dei i: a unrablo spring of lister Hi the psMUie fn spick. tiro p ied laris, and hop houses (or corn and hops, i he tlwe'i - It p hense is nvt htein and c ’ inflatable. whh lar .e kitchen, parlor, tour hedroems. c o panlty, *c.. nil ui the ;;‘e ird. I’lir hui'.l.i :* an* icli proiee'.d by yni.,; Umber fromc, id wo *. nlau I he limit, ll i eecsssry a hou- ■ , i ot *.r soul-'slgrli Hi a inu row pus.:' iaiir.i'l 1.0, hi is li ken as pan pnv. I or f’.it'.hrr l- .ij, ,i, ■■ • . ofjuiiN ;:>;.\i;f -i,i.v .... ; ;. mu.-, iiaif Milan • \ . W Cheap and Good, JOHN TaNYON. Uratei lr GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, rnraissa gooep flats and Caps, Hoots and Shorn, Commerce Street, Mineral Tolar, Wlc J Invite tho attention of the public t > tny full stock of goods. 1 nan sell gcuds as chc,,p any other rtna'er in the city. My Mock 1 fall and complete in e' ery particular. Uivt me a call. 1 guarantee Baiiefarlicn. J’CTTKIi AND KOO3 Taken In exchange for goods. 1 will pay the highest market price for furur produce. 14-13 JOHN LANTON Sarnee’ Foot Power Ka, Machinery. I Tiubteen different machines *V •Cj'JjftttJ makers, wagon luaktrs :iml TbV Jobber* In miscellaneous A ja B work nan comp-, tc as to y-,/ ■ ftv|f suit I’iiit’i! ntih 'or-. vvaujii^ steam power manufacturing; also Aim-tears' supplies, saw blades, fanej woods and designs, .“ay where yoa real thl- 1 a:;J send for catalo ir and prices. W. K, & JOHN IJAUNK- 1 , xi.dl ly Rockford. VVlnnh'/ro Oe SPjILNG_GGOIJS. JAS. MORGAN, 3-ili and 1.-t-' Kant Water St., MILWAUKEE, Tiil.ru phasme in In orrnlin,- Iho !a,ht- of al.ue;sl Point that hi* elock ih n on COMPLETE. White Pique at 7c, !>c. and IJ'Jc po; yir I Whits I’iqiie from SDc to II I;. Crash To \clli.k from lie to 45c. Msp ,i- from 75c to ijoi 5'.) per ib Toivela from s.-n; to p r dnr 'i uhlo Ton na, bleached, from •15c to |2 45 pot jar 1 Tatdn I.lncna, unbleached, from 40c lo • 1 pit yard. Ih inN, aI! derifiildo rtyb a h’cacl,, 1 r-i ur !■1 ca i'it I cot tone, s'ew York qiloU.lions. Ii I Sprim; and .■•iimniei C u.ikl.ii;-. tu nil 11 >.- latent styles Innu C 1 7.5 In ;j-! per paid. Corsets, different Myles, from 60c in $3. '..idles'l:;t ached Cotton Dose from 3- to COc I pci- . I.nlicr nnbleached Cotton 11 ore from Me In ■ fa; p i pair, I .ini iis' 11 lire, solid folots In Pink .Ih own, Dim Uld (.'a.-dhiiil, from 14\c In 45, per pair. I,miles' stuped Hose from Sc to ft per pair l.adiei, 1 ' tl locked ilo-ie trom 45c In $• per pair. • hildreii’s (lone, in cutlleus variety, from 3c to I'd", pi i pair. (lent’* X Hose, unlleached, from 10c lo 30c. per pair. (•vi.fr S Hove, ■ uiped, from 10c to the per 1 i.i nl> iHone, solid colors In Drown, Cardi nal. mi l ii.iui, from 4.1 c to sliC. llml- i• 'ni ts aid Urawera, pood qiisllU'. at COr. in it’s Ties, Drawers, Ciulms, Cuds, etc., In jjieal variety. New K'Uicy DretM !l mils from 5. I ■ 20c. (•ters Uoode, plain coiors. front 13c to Ssc. Dri-sa (loud- Novelties in ait the late.'t rtyles from She lo :f4 IS per yard. •I I Lim e sniUimt frinii 25r to 50c per yard. It hie. I: Alpaca trom 40c. In $1 In per yard. Much Casltmvre from . n to *1 4.5 per yard, it. ml. I'll: hmeru ■!!> inellos It out ‘.do In .5 par yard, I'rup D’lilc, Id Inches, from fl 55 In 13 per yard. Pnnimer Dilks item lOc to h7‘/c per yard i nloreil Silks fri m 73c to {I in pen ya.d it ack Silks from iftc to |6 per vard. Shawls, ml prices fremiti. In fit, Oloaks from t* 73 to C-!3 earlt. A complete Mock of Millinery. Sinn plea rent on appilcatioi , and a’l orders tilled piomplly. Unods nut teilislaelury call be u Innu dit my espensc. lici.nl riiu-u lit llnor, Wholesale 2d, Wai.o faelarlnuhd. ill J ' THE NEEDHAM Musical Cabinot ?' 5 ;i| s * "“■^-5-OeJCy THIS new r.m! tv inderfnl Instrument enables anv <vic, whether under standing music nr not, to play any de sired inch'd or linrrnnny. sacred or secular, front tii • most plaintive direc to the mast iiv dy dai.ee music. It posses, scs a ineclu tistn < marvelous simpli city, requiring but iV.‘ uii dii'.rcia." of a child to uia-.1, ui 'c,. : c.q ablcof repro ducing, withoa? I. t t v si. the musical composfti nr* of the i' PP Its’.‘NT mid FCTUitr. Ihe . • - "it is faultless, ktrict in mcle Iv, Uc • uy and rhythm, am! the ins’, pm,, i cir.cmly adapted for Sunday Suite is ptr.ycr and revival meetings, home d*-V'>fional exercises, and in alt r.vrs w’i re good, correct music is icq iiid, and no iuusic.au is at hand f# jv . - . Address, 3D. r. NTiJDS scu, }■ vsjr.'c i crr.R.r, *• - v - ■ : St, Nil? Yarl, Aye: ’a Cathartic Pills, For all Iho purpose. ;of a rtmily Physio . and 1;r ourinj Uostlveness, Jauudica. Inrin.'-'Hiun, ioul Sr.unuub, Broach. Headache, Erysipelas, Kheuma- Usui, hlruptions and Skin Diseases, Biliousness, Dcopay, Tumors, ■Worms, JNeuraipui; as a Din ner Pill, for pamym* the Blood, r. Arc the most ctfcctlvc and , congenial pur r'\ pit ivo ever UU wgjtft y . covered. They K jfap ; <f;j> arc mild, but (t 0.J7, <■ licet uni lu *i C their o p era ( f t lon, moving i grf*sV, the bowels fj" surely and V?N:i & i- ; without pain. ES|AI. \ongli gen- KjiS-® 1 ';" *<*• . crntion, they arc still Mu tnot thorough uiul search lug cathartic niedielnc that can bo employed: clean Ac g the stomach and bowels, and even the Moo I. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vig orous health. Avku’h r.n.s have Ik n known for more than a quarter of ace ntury, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct dis cased action in the sc'.ral asshnilor tive org ns of the body, and are so composed that obstructions within their range can rarely •.vithstand or evade them. Not < niv co they cure the ' v ry-<!:iy complaint* of every bt sly, ), i also fon.i.dahic and clanger ou.sVii: casts th.i. Ini', bafictl the best of human skill. While they produce powerfi * I cti'cci a, thej arc, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By tin iv <i| orient action they gripe much i, ss than the common purge, ives, and neve - give pain when the bowels nre not inilani.d. They reach the vita! fountains of the blood, and strengthen ih** system by freeing It IVc m the elements of weakness. Adapted to id! age • and conditions In all climates, eoutnh log neither calomel nor any deleterious drug; these Pills may be taken with safety by anybody- Their sugar-coating pre serves them ever IVe.-h mid makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vege able, no harm can arise frvm their use in any quantity. PltflPAßUn JIT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass* Practical unit Analytical Chrmiit*. BOLD ItY AU, LKUOGI3TJ KVJ UVWHBIUB. In an ImttM-iv'l evlernal rem edy, for the curt "f all dbea :of ancr*- ous nature,<lerivinir Ja curative properties from a com hi net ion of the MAT MEDh CINIM wl.i -h n.cdsc:;! A ill ami long ex perience in the treatment of diseases ha* decided to he the true remedies for euch complaints. CAN BE CUBED. Bomany intn".( • •• where severe < uses of Rhe*- natism, Nenrahh.i.Vi iittirn Vsue in Face,Nerv ous Headache, etihave hr n entirely cured by the Curative, that we do u< t he J Into to say M will cure every ease if used ns direct. 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