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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
January
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Terrible Indian War Now in progress excites universal attention, and a history of the thrilling events connected vvith it will be eagerly sought after. The enterprising publishers, S. S. Scranton & Co., Hartford, Conn., have in preparation and will issue as soon as possible after the decisive battle a work of about 500 pages, by W. Fletcher Johnson, author of "Johnstown Flood," giving a graphic sketch of Sitting Buil, the Medicine Man, and the leading chiefs, and a complete richly illustrated history of the whole terrific struggle. Agents should write at once to the publishers, who give liberal terms and pay freight. A Remarkable Case.- Mr. Walter Wheeler, of the Washington Mills, Lawrenoo, Masa for two years afflicted with varioose velns, acoompamed by a yery troublesome eruption. was completoly oured after only eig-ht bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.