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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY. OCTODEK 9, 1883.
ALFONSO IN PARIS-
ORBVY'S APOLOGY TO THB SPAN
ISH KINO.
T. # Bootleg Mo, Dsnouared Alike by Fr.ee so«
‘ Faop's-Courtaslts Extended tbe Boysl Visitor
I'abis, October t.-f’reaident Grevy visited
King Alfonso, of Spain, at tbc Spanish em
bassy Sunday afternoon. Tlic interview
was of the most cordial character. The
Temps, referring to the hostile reception of
King Alfonso by the populace says: There-
gret and patriotic humiliation occasioned to
all good citizens by the events of yesterday
should not cause us to ex
aggerate the importance of the melancholy
manifestations. The few thousands who are
the outlaws of this scandal, are a bond of
brawlers who ore alwoyo ready to » bistle and
stamp their feet at public meetings, and who
treated Theirs and Gambetta in a manner
similar to that in which they treated King
Alfonso, who no more respect the interests
and dignity of France than they do the honor
of other notions. We trust that other nations,
At a meeting of the dynastic left today,
after a speech by Senor Moret, favoring the
,reject, it was resolved to organize a great
ubliedemonstration in honor of the king on
Eia arrival here"" The military club of "this
city has also passed resolutions of similar
''The queen and family returned from La
Granj* this afternoon and were greeted with
an ovation by the populace. The streets from
the depot to the place were tbronger with
carriages and pedestarlans and an enormous
crowd filled the depot, including many offi
cers of the garrison. The queen and princesses
were greatly cheered and shouts were raised
“Long live the king and queen." Occasional
cries hostile to France were heard. The
queen appeared twice on the balcony of the
palace, in response to the plauditsof the mul
titude. A ohoh time afterwards a group of
excited youths went in the direction of the
French embassy, crying, "Long live the
Uhlan King! Down with the French.”
but disperse!! on seeing that the embassy was
E rotected by a strong lmdy of police. A num-
er of people made a friendly demonstration
in front of the German legation. Placards
were posted in every grartof tbe clty violentl^
A meeting of the.
adrid was held, in
especially Spain, will not regard the errors of
ares
_ few fanatics as expressing the sentiments of
France. The majority of the journals here
contain editorials of like tenor to one above
quoted.
Till VISC AT HASS.
No arrests were made yesterday in conncc
tion with the demonstration against the king
ofopain. The report that arrests had been
made was erroneous. A rumor was in circu
lation that King Alfonso had left Paris, but
it proved to lie untrue. It is asserted, how
ever, that the king was advised to remain
quiet, hut refused, saying that he was jier-
lectiy aware of the fact that the hostile dem
onstration was not the work of the Parisian
people but of some misguided individuals.
The k ‘
king attended maas at the church
of HI. Clotilda yesterday morning. He sent
a message to inquire concerning the condi
tion of the culrrassiet forming one of his
escort Saturday, who was thrown from his
horse. King 'Alfonso promised to provide
for the Injured man's is
family If Ills hurts
should prove fatal.
The hunt at Jtambouiliet projected for to
day was postponed owing to the wet weather,
klfonao dined
King Alfonso dined Sunday evening with
President Grevy, at the palace of the Elysee
the afternoon. At an interview between
King Alfonso and President Grevy, at tbc
.Spanish embassy, M. Grevy tendered an
apology to the king for the behavior of the
mob, in the name of the French people who,
lie said, should not be confounded with tho
authors of the liostllo demonstrations.
Ho begged the king to give France a fresh
. sof of Ida sympathy by accep '
tion to a banquet at the palace
■ ‘ led ' '
proof .. . . , . .—
tion to a banquet at the palace of Elysee this
evening, to be attended by all the cabinet
ministers, when the true sentiments of
France toward the king would lie shown.
King Alfonso replied that he had
come to Paris animated by-tlio most friendly
sentiments toward France, and as a proof of
this friendship, he would accept the Invita-
... ‘ “ NUI ‘ —
tion. The king went to the palace of Klysce
at 7 o'clock in the evening.
auMoas in I'AKis.
Pa ilia, October 1.—Alarming reports pre
vail that the Spanish cabinet will demand
that the French government shall luake a
public apology for the insults oflered to King
Alfonao, and that the German government
will make a diplomatic remonstrance at the
indignities to which the Spanish king was
subjected. The radicals violently attack
1'rosident Grevy and l'rlmo Minister Ferry,
for the course they have pursued ill the mat
ters. The cabinet is divided in opinion as to
its policy. The journals here continue to
condemn the oonduct of tbo populace
towards King Alfonso, pointing out
-especially that they were plavlng Into the
bauds of Prince llisiuarck. The Journal of
ficial published the fact that President Grevy
apologized to Kina Alfonso for the outrage of
Nalurdi
All the French minlxten ware
prceent'at the banquet given by l’resident
Grevy, in honor of King Alfonso at
ww alaceof
Klysce on Sunday evening, except M. Thl-
-baudin, minister of war, and M. Mallne, min
later of agriculiure. President Grevy wore
tlie .Spanish order of the Goldeu Fleece.
King Alfonso conversed for half an liourafler
tlie banquet with President Gravy and Prime
attacking France,
pal French residents of Mai
which the insults to King Alfonso were
strongly condemned, and cordial sympathy
with Spain was expresaed.
GERMAN INDIGNATION.
rs of Merlin express great
RAH.ROADI.TU THIKTY-OAK VKAKN.
1 hare been troubled fora cooilderable lime
kidney and bladder sffsctlons. I bad aerere pains
la the back and loins, a considerable brick-dust
deposit in my urine, and a general weakness of the
kidneys, scomplsintf Hod very general with our
railroad men, as the Jar and constant strain on the
body si well ss the mind Is very detrimental
those troubled with a weaknesa of the kidneys.
About one year ago I was stating my case toa friend
of mlno who had a similar case once. lie used
Hunt’s Remedy with wonderful success and rec
ommended me to use It. I purchased a bottle
one of our druggists' ben In Rochester, and used
it according to directions, and It has cured me. an A
have bad no occasion to use it since, and I can
gladly recommend It to any in need of a kidney
medicine of real merit.
Joseph Harbibon, Locomotive Engineer,
31 yean with N. Y. Central A If. R. &.,
June 13,1883. 38 Ambrose St, Rochester, N V.
All the newspape
indignation at the insult* offered_ to King
Alfonso in I’aris. Prime Minister Ferry ant
M. Challemel I.acour, minister of foreign
affairs, had a long conference this morning
The Temps says that President Grevy's action
Tbo remits says that presiuemurevy s action
in apologizing to King Alfonso for the hostile
manifestation will have the best effect in dis
pelting the clouds that are looming up be
tween France and Spain. The France says
that at the dinner at the Elysee, M. Kagnal,
minister of public works, informed
the Marquis de la Vega Derouj Armfgo that
tlie French government, wishing to furnish a
proof of i la desire to strengthen the relations
between France and Spain, had resolved to
summon an international commisaion to ex
amine into tlie scheme of building a tunnel
at Canfrancc, Spain, in order to improve rail
way communication between the two coun
tries. 11 is reported that at the cabinet coun
cl] to-morrow the minister will discuss the
queslion whether or not the papers which
promoted the demonstrations against King
Alfonso can be prosecuted.
THBATTEMPTED TRAIN ROBBERY,
fltery Told bjr the KxpnH Nmcanr-rartaasU
I'reoeao* of Mind.
Kansas Citv, October 2.—Patterson, the
express messenger on tbe Atchison, Topeka
and Santa Fe train which highwaymen at
tempted to rob, tells tbe following story:
“You are aware that the ‘raid’ took place at
Coolidge, a station about ten miles east of tbe
1(10
Colorado state line, between 2 and .'I o'clock
in tlie morning. Tliere is an eating bouse in
the station, and the train stopped there, as
usual, for twenty minutes In order to givejbc
in.
passengers an opportunity to get lunch. Tbe
train was No. t, bound east, with Conductor
Greely, Engineer John Hilton, Fireman
Faddle and Baggageman Johnson. When
the train stopped I put offsome railroad mail
which I had; and there being no express
matter to put off, and no further work for me
to pc
to do, I laid down on my box just in front of
the side door, on the side of tbe car next to
Minister Ferry. M. Grevy urged tlie king
‘ ~ " rday.
remain in Moris another
TIICKIKU'S DSI'AItTVnZ.
King Alfonso ami suite lull this city this
morning, on their return to Spain. There was
a demonstration by tlie populaco on tlicir
departure. Tho Paris correspondent of tho
Trims says King Alfonso iaperleclly satisfied
of the good faith o( Prime Miulsier Ferry, as
representing the French government. The
king does nut ad mi I for a moment that the
epirit shown ou Saturday by tlie mob, which
was excited by the false statements of anarch
ist agitators. represents tlie French nation. In
abridging his slay in Paris by
ont-lialf the timo intended, tlie king
desires to diminish tlie difficulties
that have arisen from his visit. The Marquis
De Lonegu De Ariuvo, Spanish minister of
foreign alllaln. and the Spanish government
entirely agreed with thedeclaion of the king
to leave Paris King Alfonso was quite una
ware of his appoiuiment to the coioneleuc;
of tlie uhlan regiment until he received I
and Ida uniform simultaneously. Tlie Em
peror William intended ihe appointment ns
an agrccuhlo surprise. He would not lend
mrprii
himself to anything that would be likely to
excite prejudice against one for whom lie had
taken an exceptional liking. 1’iince
llisiuarck bad nothing to do
with Ihe appointment. King Alfonso
and Ihe duke of Connaught exchanged viilis
nn Sunday, l’resident Grevy went to the de-
|K>t Saturday to greet King Alfonao reluc
tantly, but If hit manner appeared cold Ilia
words were cordial. The Madrid correspon
dent of the Times lavs tlie hostile reception
ari-ordrd to King Allonio, in Paris, had con
siderably increased his prestige at home, lila
■•orsonal courage and discretion, his dignlli-
■ ' ' ! durli ' ‘
ed hearing during Ida progress through the
streets of Paris, and his visit to President
Gravy's residence, at tbe Elysee without an
eaoorl, are subjects of general eulogium and
of admiration by Spaniards.
REACHING THE VRONT1KR,
King Alfonso will resell tbe Spanish iron
tier at midnight. General Pittae, secretary of
President Gravy, and the due de l-'ernan
Nunn. Spanish ambassador to France, es
corted the king to to the railway station. The
king made an excellent impression upon the
guests at Ihe banquet at the Elysee. President
da he never ex
Gravy, iu referring thereto, ash
peeled to meet so much good sense and dig
nity and coolness In » young a sovereign,
INDIGNATION IN STAIN.
Madrid, October ].—Tbe citlsens here are
highly iucensed over the insults offered to
King Alfonso in Paris. Mauds of people
paraded tlie streets yesterday evening, insult
French embassy. Tbe police, however, pre
vented any violence from being per|ietrateii.
Senor Morel, at a meeting of the democratic
club, declared that tbe insults offered to tbe
king affected tbe whole Spanish nation
H is utterances were received with
ing. Marshal Serrans baa telegraphed to
Senor Obndraa Decastillo that tbe cause of the
monarchy demanded bis presence in Madrid.
The,-Mirers of the garrison have also held a
-meeting, at which strong speeches against
France were delivered.
T.ie Spain newspaper says the demonitn-
igainst King Alfonso
tion against King'Alfonao will remain a last
ing auatue to France, it abe does not give the
fullest satisfaction. It will show that the
government of France has merely a nominal
existence and that a few seditious persons are
more powerful than the authorities. There
publican papers urge the Spanish people
to be calm and prudent, in order
<o avoid playing into the bands of Uismarck.
the depot. After tying down a few minutes
' dropped off into a doze.
"I was lying on my back with my arms
folded over my bosom. Moth doors on the
side of tbe car next to the platform were
open, Mnggngoman Johnson being seated
hack of tlie side door, lookiug outon tlie plat
form. My revolver, a Colt's 41 calibre
doublo action, lay at my side. I had taken it
out of my seaboard and laid it down that I
might be ready for any emergency that
might arise. Tlie pistol lay where I could
easily lay hands upon it.
It was about time for the train to start
when I heard the wolds: “Como out of
there, you d—" This woke mo up, and I
afterward learned that the remark ana made
by Conductor Greely to u man whom lie
noticed getting into tlie car. When 1 woke
I naturally glanced down the car and I aaw
standing within four feet of me a man with a
ilstol in his hand. I wns lying with my head
toward tlie front end of the car and the nun
was standing nenr my feet. I did not say a
word. In fact, I did not bare time to speak
before lie covered me with Ilia revolver and
tired. The bullet went over my head and I
could feel Hre burning over my face. The
man then fired out of the doorway at tbe con
ductor. Fortunately I was completely self-
possessed, and when ne fired I realized that a
train robbery was going on. With tho hope
of making tbe robber believe he had killed
me, I unclasped my hands, which were folded
u allowed them lo fall at
on my boeoui, am
slue.
my side. My right hand fell on the muzzle of
my revolver: and realizing that it would
“V icnuniuK tuui iv ituuiu
never do to allow the robber to see that I was
about to defend uiyaelf, I worked my hand
slowly into position, until I had hold of the
pistol with my hand on tho trigger.
Tho robber did not notice this maucuvrc,
because it was dark in that psrt of the car
where I lay. In the meantime tlie man was
working his way toward the rear of the car.
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intendei
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hold of my pistol I sprang into a sitting pos
ture, and tired ul the robber. I jumped up
then, and walked toward tlie man. He rais
ed his revolver as if to shoot again, but it
went oil prematurely, the bail striking the
roof of tlie ear. When 1 shot nt him ]>art of
his body was behind tlie stove. I aimed nt
Ids abdomen, and 1 believe my bail took ef
fect.
“About this time I saw another man, who
proved to be a 'pal' of tbe Drat, trying to
elimb in at a side door. No sooner had I
tired, however, then he disappeared, end the
men I shot at jumpid outon tlie platform
from tbe rear side door. That was tho last I
saw of the robbers. 1 calculated that tbe
would como up to the front side door, ami,
seizing some freight, I barricaded the door so
os to protect myself and the property which
had keen intrusted to my care,"
I .ess than half a minute after the robbers
left my car, I heard some shots at the engine.
Throe shots were tired in half os many min
ute*. I stood at tlie front side-door of my
car, revolver in hand. Just then Conductor
Greely came up. 'Have they gone?'I asked.
‘Yes, I think so,’ replied lie, Mji
ut I believe
our engineer and lireman are hurt.’ Then
Greely went forward to them, and cumin
bock to me said: ‘They aro hot!
killed. Kngineer is shot through the
heart and tlie lireman through tiie neck.'
I then jumped out on platform and saw the
engineer and the lireman lying on the plat
form alongside of the engine. The lireman
was still conscious and was taken into tbe
hotel, sikcre 1 talked witli him a few minutes.
The body of tbe dead engineer was pul on
board tlie train and taken to Dodge city.
After considerable delay we got a new en
ginoer and fireman at Coolidge and started on
our journey, one hour and forty minutes late.
At Cinntmron, twenty miles distent, we met
1 special train from Dodge city conveying to
'oolidge a sheriff's posse to pursue tbe rob
bers," ,
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where their associates, Mediield and Tuttle,
were hanged by tbe citizens.
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COLDS AND RHEUMATISM.
vigor
Full
NOTICE*
JHAVK THIS DAY. JL'NK Sin, 1SS3. ROI.D AND
transferred my entire stock In the bank or the
ale of Ueorals, ot Atlanta, Georgia,
sogts—wlsmom _ tv. T.. IIE A LEY.
RsIttiei-IHrsttusI nor Isdlss la Oriels,
has.
SCIENTIFIC AMD SPECIFIC!
1 Remedy of over twsnty-flvs years standing.
1 Remedy moral * ——
best known f-
A Qsmrdy l
druggist* >t Its boms.
r 01 over twoniy-nvo years standing,
r mors popnlsr at home, and when
a than all other remedies of Its kind,
r Indorsed by tbe best physicians.sed
t Remedy that Mr. O. W. OTM
nvaUd'a t
aedy q;
chant mid, “I would have givsn 3M0 as soen't
mid a plckel, tor what two bottles of your
e-Ucins did formy dsuxh'
me-McIne
l Reined;
D., drugxl— —.
.11 Instances In which It afforded relief tftai
Grange, to*., writes: “I have n«d for
years the medicine yon an putting np, and
rider It the best combination sear gotten to
gether toe the dlseasm lot which It Is recommend-
recommend IL"
■ays he has rued In his family with
-*us swws laUafacrioa," and recommended II
to three families, "who tound U 10 bs fait whai
p Isiecosirasnded."
A Remedy ot which Pemberton, Iverson A Den
ison say: “Ws bars boen selling It tor many
wlih ooosunffy increasing sales The srtt-
S7C 1 .’ .
A Kcniedj of which lAmxr, RAnkln & Lxmxi
*av: “W« aold 30 fTOa in four months, and nevet
Mid it in uj jiUco bat whxt It wu win ted
A. itVttu «l j by which Dr. Banth, of Lo Onnr%
.'rcAMoos Mkxptaoatio* that ever cum
within mv knowledge, with a few bottlea."
A izeniedjr of whlcn Dr. J. C. Haw. of Notocalgm I
tt».. M>ys: "I am fully convinced that it is oort- J
v«l!ed fur that daw of discs** which it dll— tc
3 tbo HUMAN FLEBli 03
I Rheumatism* SwollingSi 8tfi7
B Joints* Contracted Muscles* Rurn if
land Scalds* Cuts* BruDea and
IHpraliU) Poiionona Rites and
IStliiRi. Stlfflieii, Lameness* Old
KjSorea* Ulcers, Frostbites* Chilblains,
ldore Nipples, Caked Breast* and
ot.sv nipjiJCR, instu Jirenii* nun
Indeed every form of external dis
ease* It heals without scars,
for tho Brute Creation it cure*
Sprains, Snrlnny. StifT Joints*
Founder* Unrncru .Sores, Hoof Rls-
*r s?s f Foot Rot* Screw Worm* Scab*
UoHotr Horn* Scratches, Wind-
res, Poll Evil* Film upon
the Slrtit and every other aliment
to which the occupants of ti
Stable and Stock Yard are llable L
Tho Mexican Mustang Liniment
always cures ami never disappoints;
id Ills, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOE MAN OB BEAST,
SMITH’S
EXTRACT OF MAY FLOWER,
The Cap Sheaf of the Chemist's Shill.
The Great Remedy for all Disoasos
of tho Bladder and Kidneys.
, j army of
who ever their own signatures bear ...
its curative properties. Some have been cnrcfl '•l
, ciiRc, some oj i
flaramation of the Bladder, some of Catarrh of the
Bladder, some of Incontinence of the Urine,
■ Whites, M>mu of
of diseases of t
of Leucorrha-a,
Back and Loins.
Gland.
For all Disease* arising from adlsensnl
state of the Madder and Kidneys, this
Itemed if stands without a rlral.
Without a rival in the number of cures effected ;
Without a rival in the purity of its composition;
without n rival in number of tmttlcs «.old. The
annual sale of Smith's Extract or M; y Flower ex
ceeds the sales of all other Kidney Remedies com
bined.
DR. EI.I IVES, snys; “That in many ajrijn-
feted cases, where Hu-jUii had failed to produce
my benefit, May Flower has effected a spied>
lure.
DR. J. H. BIRD, says: “I have found Mas
Flower to be a remedy for all Kidney complain:-
br superior to Uuchu or Juniper."
DR. H. F. MARTIN, says: "May Firmer;.cr
more promptly in all diseases of the Bladder mi
Kidneys.than any remedy which has come uinlu
my notice."
DR. BENf. H. LONG, says: "I have found
May Flower exceedingly beneficial in my treat
ment of females.
DR. VINC. D. HUY VETTER, says: "With-
out doubt May Flower is destined t-- work a revo
lution in the treatment of disease- peculiar to the
urinary orca
DR. KIN
paid a merited tribute
A number of aut)
there are none mi
above. In addition ,
host of 60,000, whose certificates are on Lle in the
~ of the proprietors of this remedy, bear lesti-
mony to its virtues.
FOR SALE BT JILL DRUG6ISTS.
Manufactured only by S. B. SMITH & BRO.,
Covington, Ky.
J^y #
Diseases of the Biaudcr and Kicfnevs.
for a treatise 00
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
Prescription Free for Ihe speedy rare of Nervous De*
bility, Lost Manhood, and all disorder* brouxht on by
Indiscretions or excesses. Any Drajrgist has tbe jn-
tredients. Address DAVIDSON «Ss VO.* No.
.\u»»au street. New York.
F NORTHWARD OR WESTWARD BOUNfl
Whero are Pleasant Days, Cool Nights,
Health in the Winds, and where there
is Boating* Fishing and Hunting,
BEAR IN MIND
That the FAMOUS
GREAT ROCK ISLAND
RAILWAY
r perfected a New Line called the
Seneca Route
which affords travelers from the
SOUTH, SOUTHWEST UNO SOUTHEAST
ul A llama, well and favorably known all over
the United Stales ss s t*neral insurance agent,
*aj&: "1 need this remedy before tbe war, on s
large plantation ou s great number of cssea, and
si way* with absolute suave**
A named j about which Mr. J. W. Btrange, of
rarterxvUw.Ga.. certifies that one Dottle cured
two members of his family of memtrnsJ irregu<
* tandlr-
Iartty of many yearastanding
A Remedy that is cheaper than any other medi
cine of Its kin J In the world, because one or tws
bottles will cure the most obstinate cast.
A Remedy in regard to whose unfailing, unit
valltil curativs proptffties 1 hava many kandradt
testimonials. This great spopular remedy k
Krad field's Fenuls Regulator. (Wonsa's Meg
For sala by all druggists.
Prtos: small slse 7b cents. Largs 81xe 91.8A
«aU Proprietor and Manufacturer.
J. BRADFIELD,
Vs, 208,1. Pryor 8k. Atlura,0^
the Shortcut, t^ulckivt and most Comturtshlc line to
Rock Island, Davenport,
Des Moines, Council Bluffs,
Omaha, Kansas City,
Leavenworth, Atchison,
Sioux City, Minneapolis, St. Paul,
and points Intermediate.
The opening id this new nmte. make* the pleasantest
“ * Atiantf —
«vt nu»t ptctun>m«- journey fmn. .... ... .
buanl to California. Colorailo, Minnesota and Dakota,
rla Cinelnuati, itwtlanapoUs, Lt Fayette and .Simeca,
fcul all the States and Terrlturle* reached by tbe trails-
SMittneutal lines and tlielr connections,
^keping Cars, aud t
Magnificent Line of Parlor Chair Cars
Godey’s Lady’s Book:
"In the general rush among modi
and dressmakers for a fine brant
Vel vet een, the re seems to be great
light erpressed over Arcadia V
v stress. Itis*** much sought a
... Jdren's costumes and ladies' <j
ner dresses. Its cost isalsoanelem
in itssuccess, as it can be purchase]
the same price as ordinary brand
The Bazar:
"The Arcadia Velveteen is nn i
provement upon ordinary velvet!
yapp
dated, not only during!:
winter, but for many seasons."
THESE GOODS ARE j«DMl
TED TO BE THE BEST
IN THE MARKET.
Sold by Dry Goods Stores genera]
Thl Trade can be supplied 2
TEFFT, 1TELLEU k €0.. If,
SHOPPING BY MAH
are run WITHOUT CHANCS fer.m (Mnelnnatt to
Ifeyenivtrt.and ynly *ine change Wvmtlx Ohio Ittver
sxkl the Mlmmrt an*l upper and that
merely stepping out t>f tne ear into another alongside.
T'Kirlsts and Exeurshm Tickets t<» all the great rvaorti
of Colorado, New Mexico, California and Mtunewga.
DPIUlDAinrDT to inquire for Tlckeu via
KumumDuK! seneca route,
which hare coupons reading via' Indianapolis ami
Ser..<-* Sa-ml foe IlltHtrsted tourist Nwlc WHEUE It)
KEt'UFEBATE and Ifapa and Time Tablea. Address
R. R. CABLE* «• E. 8T. JOHN,
Tlss-FrcWt k Gcal Uaa'fr, Usa't T k't A Pass. AgX
CHICAGO-
PuPULAKPBICES,
FASHION CATALOGUE.
stent. It pays to shop by mail. Flcune nol
the address
LeBOUTILLIER BROTHER!
Of 23d-street, New York.
NORTHERN-GROWN
POTATOES!
i*~F0R SEED-W
A SPECIALTY!
ALL THE LEADING SORTS!
9C WRITE FOR PRICES. ^6
PRICE & KNICKERBOCKER,
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MANHOOD
BOH THYSELF,,
A HOOK FOR EVliRY MAN I
YOUNG iVJDDLE-AGED AND OLD
The um..n mix* net that result from itidtocrelion
in eerie Mf mav bn alloviated ami cured. Those
wbn ''ouhf thix e*aer*!on should purchsse and read
lit** n**» wotk published » - -• — “ “
Imfiltile. !l'V'm'.
cnmpf'i- -eticci trvatlsu on Manhood,—
haiist d Vl'ality, Netvous and Physical Debility,
Prcnjattiro l»» man. Errors of Youth, etc.,
‘mt i* ciu.'i* It's #•: e hundred and twenty-five pre*
MTiptions for acute and chronic diseasec, enen
one «*f u lilcli !?• l»ivi»l»ii»blc, so proved by
icau.hur. who** expetleuue for 21 yean in such a
ruhah! »• n»’v*»r h«-fn'** fell to the lot of anyphvsl-
ran It ci-^taMfs "00 pages, bound In beautiful
•*.»ve-*. full gilt, embellished with the
• rvflto-t >tel if cravings, gunrnni.id to be a
iierwneR I • *v*-rysarae—mechanical, literary, or
r?tfei*i'-na1--'han any other work retailed in this
»untrv f'-rSf or 'he mouey will bo refunded.
PrioH oul\ »•' ?'» • y n«!l. Gold Medal awarded by
th" Me^ic.il Association, to the officers of
which the author refers. Illustrated a. mple scut
ou receipt of rix cc«*tv. 8#nd now.
Address P> A BODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, or
Dr W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Biilfinnli Si.i-ot, Boston,
Mats Too author may be coo ml uu on all dis
eases rtqairing skill and experiei.ee.
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