Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1881 — Page 2

A liroiulwny Jam In »\v Vink. (C. IV Lewi : of the Free Press.]

You have read of them, but perhaps you were never on the ppot when a street

Bodily Heat.

[Youth's Companion.] It is a remarkable fact that the temperature of the body in health is always

jam occured. Think first of the number „i the . Salne in f,u,, ! mpr a " d winte J r - in fp t l lK ’ x - * xx . i J ! arctic zone and in the torrid. This vehicles passing up and down—two lines, , ,. . . f i , . f, . . 1 « . 4 1 seems the mere remarkable in view of

I to the right going up and two to the right going down, and of their miscel-

laneous character.

A coupe is followed by. big mail, in ft warin

wagon, that by a butcher cart, that by a in a a>ld but it alwayg rudiatc(l

phaeton, that by an omnibus, and per-j^ J

L Tu;,d“h e » h wi!h”mT.Uho conirtoti Th. w .„„c 0, U» toly Broadway and Chambere street. It is 11* slightly above 98 F. A few degrees 10 o’clock in the forenoon. As fur as j above indicates consuming fever; a few you can see, up or down, Broadway is below, a depressed condition that tends

the fact that the body is Justus subject to the great law of radiation as every

ibject. It throws off more temperature and more

other heated

full of moving vehicles—moving on and I on as if nothing bat a stonewall could check their progress. The Boar is deafening. The sight is grand. It is a living panorama which thrills and excites you and makes you heedless of the procession

ii. “I pedestrians on the walks. Ah!

Vasfesf fjslisfi,sijsfl What’s that! The stones in the ruad-

ecnssii u-Wiivusa iierjwKiB. i wav arelikegl;lss .

One of a pair of horses hitched to a truck slips, plunges forward—slips again,

VEEY EASILY MANA&2D, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL,

AND GUARANTEED TO

BUY

A0MTM3AK MADE ONLY BY Mir MM, ST. LOUS, MO. IMPORTERS ANI* DEALERS IJT TIN-PLATE, WIRE, SHEET IRON

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LYrRY CLASS OF GOODS USED OR SOLD DY v TIN AND STOVE DEALERS. sj:xi> fob price lists. For sale by H. S. ItKXICIv & (’()• V Jk B C* »r^ trnuM««d w-Hh 1 fnc.drrtiej-a

Cm# B C. Ol •hottld ^rof. 11 It r rla* I'Uin |) h l«*t < I H II ■ t rH i y!

I y I lain «1viue <i< »c ri| lion ,if hit Kt n.edv, and thuwtnc la Mf*. p.iCatiOB. The pairipbict it valuable to any lady in delU cate health, being < •‘ . r. u r i ,, practical treatue .>n fbit Jisnaa.

BmkWwm* NABSiS SCU£Cr ro •« iajuc #0 TilTT ? S

PILLS

to collapse and death.

Expose the living, healthy body and a rod-hot mass of equal size to the same freezing temperature in a long ride, and at the end of it the latter will lie icecold, while the temperature of the body will stand precisely as at the start. The explanation is, that the body i-self-heating. The heat is cousiaiith radiated, but it is as constantly generate?!, and what is still more striking, t! healthy body so regulates its tempera tare that in cold climates, it ever kec| - the heat up to the standard, and in warn climates it keeps down the exeirs. ii the first case, the consumption of the in ternal fuel—nr food—is more rapid, am. the appetite is keener to supply the <h

id, and f

Conrad COOK,

Brockton, Mass, now manufactures more sewing-mahine needles than all Europe combined. They are turned out I by the million and shipped all over the i wot hi. The needle, made ol the best of i I s*rel, passes through thirty different hands ivt its manufectnro before leaving! the factory; it is of various sizes nnd shapes, curved, straight, two-eyed (twinholes), and the cheapest cost three-

i|uarters of a cent.

A GREAT ENTERPRISE.

The Hop Bitters Afnnufarturing Company is one of Rochester’s greatest busi ness enterprises. Their Hop Bitters have reached a sale beyond precedent, j having from their intrinsic value found

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Sotepigent for Pure .J their way into almost every household in Ea^le V7hits Lead!!! the iwh-ompinc. ■ -ti>

very Kck Warranted.

West Side publie square

DR. .!. S. JORDAN’S Renovator !

the digestion is more vigoi

l and, wheeling to the left, falls fiat on the (street. This is on the right-hand side looking up the street. The two lines of ] vehicles going down have room to pass, I but a team turning out from behind the (fallen horse locks wheels with an ice wagon, and Broadway is in an instant j J blocked from the Battery to Stewart’s, j U1 . (I1( * Look either way and you see that ()l j s

every vehicle has come to a standstill : lnt b e second case, in warm elimaU.the roar has ceased, wheels are still, and the co „ suni ,,tion of fuel—or f.s d ithe sudden silence almost frightens jou. nuicb slower, and the apiK'tite crav. - | This for fifteen seconds, which seems five i fo(((l t i, at b„s less of the heai-maku u | minutea you, and then drivers rise) n ie8> Furtheri if the lu .. u U . 11( u j, 1 from their seats, whips flourish mi' i {ncrease bevoud the standard, the Lodv

crack, horses rear and wheels rub, and 1 yells, oaths, shouts and screams echo 141

' and down.

1 “ Git out o’the way!”

Lung

at once covers itself with water (sweat), the evaluation of which carries oil ti.e

dangerous excess.

Heat in a furnace is caused by the union of the oxygen of the air with tin carbon of the coal. Si heat is geneiaud in the lungs by the union of the oxygei of the inbreathed air w ith the carbon "1 the impure blood. But this is not tin only source. Similar heat gi in ratine changes take place ht every point in tin whole body, as new particles disphui

the old.

A person who eats good food, lias a

“ Haul that horse out of the street 1 ’

“Tear his wagon to pieces!”

“Ixiok out, there! Keep off mj

wheels!”

How w ill they ever break such a jam! Who has the power to set this tide moving again? Two miles of vehicles are jammed together—a thousand w heels lire locked fast. Five— ten— thirty— a > hundred men swarm around the fallen j ^

(horse in a minute. They seize him and | .frgosuliiVan.i gor.il hr-dtli goner.:: lift htm upon his feet as it he were an , ly if j )r(1 . )er | v t .i, >t b e d, will rarelv snr, 1 over-turned hobby-horse. 11c is hadlj | fronl ( , veu t | le severe cold of our .N nurtr mi imi iiww ^ iur ^ an ^ cannot stand. 1 he yells trom t . rn «vinters. ! up the street grow louder; the shouts

INDORSED BY from down the street are coupled with coiic-kw iinvs \vn» Never itena « n.i. • PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND threats. Off comes the harn.^ the M,- Charles Dudlev Warner - THE AFruem mRYWHERE. S '■ ' THE GREATEST WEDICAL' au ' 1 tlie,M ‘ llv - v " ag °" llftorlliui ’ to deal with the education <.f the y-i : — — - “Hi! there!” get revealing glimpse into tl.r »i. to

“ 1/iok out! lAiok cut!”

“ (>ut ’o the way—shear off—shear off!” “ Crack—snap—whip—puli— move, and lo! the jam is broken, the tide moves, and the deafening roar comec back to your ears with the old familiar sound. You may see one of these jami during your first hour in New York—you may be there for months and oul|

Lear toil of them.

A factory for extracting gold from coin ! was discovered in Sacramento. By I means of galvanic batteries and chemic- ' als the pieces w’ere diminished in weight | without perceptibly altering their ap1 pearance. only about live per cent of the metal being stolen. GOOD WORDS FROM DRUGGISTS. ‘Malt Bitters are the best ‘bitters.’ ” ''They promote sleep and allay nervousness.” “Best liver and kidney medicine we

sell.”

“They knock the ‘chills’ every time.” “Consumptive people gain flesh on them.” “Malt Bitters have no rivals in this town.” “Best thing for nursing mothers we have.” "We like to recommend Malt Bitters.”

jniy

Thomason is the name ol the Georgia man who accused his mother of immorality before a church, in consequence of which she was expelled. Then he made the same charge in a court of law, but the A mw 'li-ri'vpry. worth the time of all. H [jury believed bo was seeking revenge tines t xi't I all nther remedies to bcal, liuild uj> •' the system and purify the blood. It to-day ! because she bad refuse 1 to give him some stands unequalled. It has cured thousands ol, true consumption. Everybody should know of property, and th • verdict was an acquit it's hcnlinjr power. Inquire tor Dr. Jordan s), . I.nns Keimvator. the great luns remedy, /Ml tdG first-class druggists sell it. Wholesaled by al] I

Ayer’s Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It Is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling erf the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of t’.ic scalp at!li hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair The Vigor is incomparable. It is colorless, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed iu its excellence. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., 1'ractical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. • OLD IlY ALL DliCOUlSTS LYKIlYWIIEUK.

dinuiTnio! hing*|ihVVipb»n*, wilVlle^Mhu Spen*-1 ^ray 11.,i,, are Honorable, hut their it llouee, Indiiiiiupoji* treiu the l#t to the premature appearance annoying. Barker '

TRIUlYiPH OF THE AGE.

SYMPTOMS CS A TORPSL-

XiOSPof r.ppotiti-.Naust it.Do* t costive, .Fain in theHi n l.wi; \ uuli nAation in fhe buck part. Pain under th^ shoulderblade, fuilnew? afttT eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability cftvrnpev, f,cu r spirits. Loss of memory, v 1 f h a f« cling of having neglected some duty wcaiiness. Dizziness, !F1 uttering of \ he ht.-M,!'- » .before the e Y e 11 o v b V i r , 1 * < *i■ imi■ b<*, Kestleas-

at uikri.t, Li^h y oolbfiE d urine*

IF THESE Vr r APHIHGG AEE UNHEEDED. SERIOUS UISEASTS V. iL S00K Pt OEVELOPED 7VT r8 FILLS 1 ■ ecinlly adapted to Mirh r.i wnr d<*s< * !t rrt.** * in h u rlialign of feeling an to astmi.-di fl*** *tull«*rcr. Thfy SiM'i-CKnc* th'* A ?»i»ct tie. ; ml ransf* tho lictjy1 MiwC «*I1 k'lr« U lit:i>* tit* system Is Roiirlvti (I ronfleAettoaon the

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HAiR ort:.

fiaAY H AiKOrWniBK Fits rbr.iiKed to h QL<iaHy Xi.ack bv a Hin^J*- 'Dili ntion <*i this Dvk. It

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'!t»r. m is ]n.-tniitalieOUftly. 1-y « xpreti-w uit I rCi’iJ't *rf t'l •

onics, 35 tVeurri:y St., Now York. I>r. TI'IT’S 114>l \L of TaftiRl.lv luronniitlon nnd k %r>vful Lrrvipl* ..III !)•' Htnll.il FKKF on ai.pllrntlon.^ MRS. LYDIA E. PiNKHAM.

OF LYNN. MASS.

DiscovEncn or LYDIA IE, PPMKHAM’S cc::?o t j::d. For all Female Co?nplaints. Tills preparation, aa lt« tinpio PigniRri*. ot V< jretaM*! I’ropt rtles that are 1 urntu-*s t.. Uie mont d« 1iratolnvalid. Upon one trial th<» incri.p of thla Com pot ml will ref-'.rui2tNl, aart ll«f i.j inimt'Hiuti* , &n«l iu ust-lit continued, in ninety nine raaealnnhnn. dred n permanent cundsefrected.aatbotiFands will t<itify O* account rf it - proven merits, itistoHlay txcommended and pre.-.^ribed by the pliyskiaua i’t tlie country. It will euro entirely the worst f< im *.f f<u”.lra: t<( the uUtus, Ia m-orrho M, irregular and painful Menstruation,nil Ovarian Troubles, Jnfir.»• oration «:n Ulceration. Floodingn all 1 ‘ihplaeemenl s iuhI the eon poqnont spinal v. i ukm , nnd is t spec lady adapted t<* tiie Change of IJfe. It will dissolve and exjR l tumors from the utt r.iainnn i > - ; . tn,.-- of cl, . < lopment. The tendency to cancerous hum id there is checked very speedily by its use. Jn act it has pt -ved to Ik. flu» (rr.xef wt and best remedy llir.t has ever I ren discover ed It permeates < vei-y p irt* »*» of the system, andgivea new life and vigor It rern * a faintnes. .flatulency, do Mroya nil craving for stiu.B ...t t,aiul icliev ^ weaknest* of tin? atomoch Itcurew Bloating, ITeadneheq Kerrons Ihw.fration Genera! Debility, Sice pie sun Dejn -. i.ri n:A Jodi JfPCtinn That feeling of hear r.cr down, re.iisiug jam weight an<! backache b alwn' t j« •■:iia*:cnf'y rvn d | y Us use It willat s!! ti::ic..e and unde. . .1 < -.ten ee*. mT iu liarmony with the law IL. t > er.u tut *eln tl< v vst«-1 T. For Kidney Complaints of either re* tills compound fsuaaurp.T- cd. lydia E. P n! hirr’. Ve !,a!,!c Com pot;-J I-, - I 1 ■ - I , q. . 1'rice (!'*'» J ix V * * tl* * f i t • 0 S .,t l y ios >1 in i. t> * , , • n i i

I

' rd for pMi pliWI. Addu^sastt R ve , , fhj j n . r W • 1 • * V « FlI rtm— w #

John I). Burk A- !

The Laiutlord'H Opitiioi). A uplcndid iiiuist 1 . The griatf-t bap. gain in tlie city. Fsed to let tor J.'ldG more u year. In perfect order. Don’t know why I wan >ueii a fool as to let it go at that rent. Never ought to have

let it at all.

Tenants are surh destructive creatures.

culture in the households of ourhighly

intelligent country.

A professor in one of our leading cel leges told me not long ago that a l ie-:, man came to him, after he had heel recommending certain books in t!., literature class, and said lie had nr , read a book in his life-. This was liter: iy true. Except his text-books, lie i never read a IxMik; he had passed a t ib examination, but of reading be knew i,,

more than a Kafir.

Another professor in another eolleg also one of the highest in tlie country, (ixith of these are eastern colleges, in B.i center of the best culture in Ameri, told me more recently that a .Siphomon who stood well in his class came to ask him where lie obtained certain fact. I which he referred to in the class-room.

Tlh: b,)Knnf>|„>rt, MurJucli ihiufe, Hth tuSUI L:iI'ayctti*. Franble Houho, loth to 11th, incl -ive, each uioi)tb.an<1 at the Home Oflice.Ter

Hth to‘.‘tli:

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Haute. Iml.. tlie halarice of the month

erre 1316

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Hair Balsam is |)o|iiiliir for cleanliness and promptly restoring the youthful col (or. jolj The entire (.’howun section of North Carolina is suffeiing incalculable injury ; through the locust plague. Whole for- ^ ; ests of valuable timber have been destroyed by the pests stripping the baik

I and depositing their eggs.

KMHEMiMHa Battle Creek, Rfllohlg&n, MANUFAOTrWCIkK OF THE ONLY GKM INE

, It came out that the young nun.

All they are willing to pay -Bngy never had rend a book, didn't know what

wretches—doesn't cover their wear and tear. They scratch the p.-qK r off, ruin the paint, hang their ridiculous portraits on the vails on nails, knock the ceilings down, pull the locks off, lose the keys, break the bell wires. Have a lot of children aliout. Smoke everything with their cooking. Have company trainp-

the sensation was, or how to set alxnit it, and had not the faintest conception ol literature. He had no notion of the pleasure or profit t<> lie got from reading; the world *f books was absolutely 1„ yond Ins imagination, and he could in i conceive what people found in it. Tin professoral length induced him to re.;,'

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STOtt'ACM

^ it** ^fil !j t,

ing up the steps, wearing the very stones "tie of Scott’s novels, but the boy fount

Feeble ami Siekly Persons Recover their vitality by pursuing a course of Hostetter’s Stomach Hitters, the most popular invigorant anti alterative medicine in use. General debility, fever and ague, dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatism, ana other maladies :tre completely removed by it. Ask those who have used if what it has done for them. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers

generally.

it a very tedious and uninteresting oc enpation. These two instances are ex trrmc, but only hi degree; a taste fot ! feral ii re is not common, and ignorance * 1 it is common even among collegt

i.ikh i graduate*.”

out. All alike, tenants are; if they don’t do one thing to destroy a body’s

house they do another.

Some man or other had had a pipe in the dining-room last time I was there. No house can stand such thing. And now they want me to repair it. Not I. I Not a |»eiiny-worth of repairs will 1 do; and what is more they shall either raise their rent this month or move. On that 1

I’m determined. tenant’s opinion.

Such a hole! a perfect barn! The

dearest rent in New York. You see, i , ... • . . • r Mr B. is never good at a bargain, aIll i • »‘’'v against pltystgia.ts for

the landlady saw his weakness and ^t*!practice.

charged him a rent no one el»* would It has become common enough to sue have paid—and everything needs repair, towns u]xni speculation, but the doctors Ceilings cracked, locks oil, range won t [ have not often liecn made the victims oi bake, furnace won t burn. Such horrid ignorance or of cupiditv in suit- of law walls that we have to cover them all up The popular mind places great omli-

j deuce, and rightly, in the ability and

The mi’urt’Kt and Best Medicine ever Made.

Af ‘fmbination of Hops, Buchu, Ma

tlion.wi

drak most c muk eft

© u;i: Dandelion,

hogrouto t Blood Purifier, Liver

Reg u l\ > a tor, and I jfe anti H*a«tlLh L«bU»riiig

, tho greatest B

uchu, Wlanith all the fe'bt anil

of all other Bitttrs,

| earth.

x an pooftibly long exl*t whon* TTop

A Won! for the I'hyciclanx.

[Raltimore American.]

Equally Wi the credit of the medical J profession for learning, skill, and fuith- : fulness, and of the common sense of the general public, there are eomparativi ly

with pictures and brackets and things. Landladies are such stingy creatures' It seems to make a woman mean to own a house! Tlicro isn’t a handle on any d(s>r nor a key to a single panl'Y, and we’ve mended the door bell b r > times. . I'm just wretched. 1 d n’t seem to take any comfort in fixing up. It doesn’t pay. If she’d be just a little reasonable ( about repairs we’d do our share. And we re the lx -t tenants—so prompt, and so quiet. Only three dear, sweet, cunning little children perfect angels. And I am a good housekeeper: and Mi. 15. is so domestic; hi greatest dissipation is to smoke a pi|ie with a friend or two over a gia-;s of heer of an evening. But j I’ve m ide up my mind; eitbei tlie rent must be reduced this year or we move.

A >'i<\vspn|.rr I'M roll.

He came in with a very eager look on his face, and inquired whether the pule lishers could furnish him with a copy of the paper of just sixteen weeks ago. He

. Cincinnati, Ohio

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-mluoarsukaio.,i..iinu-

tile honor of the profession. Iu the direct extremity we appeal to them to save the life we value equally with our own. All experience proves that as a class, the physicians are humane, and alert to do good with or without the prospect of pecuniary remuneration. Of course it is not always in their power to rescue the sick or the wounded, but the presumption always is that they do their very best. This character, anil it is the true one, of the physician u>; a member of his profession, is sometimes

assailed.

It is sometimes charged that tho physician neither knew what he ought to do in a particular case, nor eared for the result oi nis carelessness. So heinous a charge should only be considered when prollircd by an intelligent person unmistakably pursuing, in the came of I private or public justice, the path of in

vestigation.

He who wantonly, or midieioti-lv, or through spite, or for corrupt ends, as-;

Agent

N i diseaso cl

1:.::. rs are varied and ;*>rfoct are Uieir

opc r&tiunft.f

They give row h Vc an! vlgcr to the ig« i ia! lefira. Toallwhoa* im’i* t.t-'■■"is Irreffvlari

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quire an Appi-tiror^LTonie ami iniM Stimulant, Hop nut. i sai e invai^ uable * without intox-

icating.

No mutter what your or symptom* Are what ; aiiwoent is u*** Hop Bitton. Don’t wait until you aM re sick but if you lily feel bed "r miserablethem nt once* It may save yourlife.lt liaftM H a v ed hundreds. $500''’illlH* F>aid for a oal^e they will not cure or help. Do not sufferyour friends suffer,but use and urjre thcrn^L u *® Hop B Komember, Hop Pittors is drugv'*! dr ink< •! n tstrum, but the Puresiwba® n 11 ii*- t e ever made i the VBODID and HOl’K** ami no peraon or family^

idiwuiti he without th< in.

D.I.C.i* an absolute and irresistible enroll forDrunki im, tobsoco and! na ti* a Aii sold by druggists. Send

SHILOH'S CONSVMPTION CURE, i This is beyond ’Ti the most successful Cough Meuiciue we have t vi r sold, a lew doses 1 invariably cure the worst cases ot Cough,Croup j land Bronchitis, while 11« wonderful success in i tae cure of Consumption is without a parallel! in the history of inedieine. Since it’ft first dis-1 J covery it nas b fen sold^ on a guarantee, a test which no other intdicinu can stand. Ii you I have a cough wo earnestly ask you to try it. Rrice, 10 cts.. 5ti cts. and SI. It your Lungs are sore. Ghost, or Rack l.;iinc, use Shiloh^ Rorous

Plaster. Sold by C< nrad Cook. ANSWER THIS QUESTION.

Why do so many Tpcople we see arountl us seem t«» prefer t«» sutler an l >»e mailc miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss . of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow : Skin, when for 75 cts.we will sell them Shiloh’s I Vitalizer. guaranteed to cure thorn. Sold by

Conrad Cook.

! SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY.-A nuirj velous « ure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, (’anker mouth and Headache. With each bottle there i is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more | successtul treatment of tho^e complaints with1 *)ut extra charge. Price, £0*cts. Sold byConI rad Cook. 6m39 I’nlfer^oia .T|r;ini wliiif Im* Sai<l. The following tribute to a well known and meritorious preparation will be read with i L< ure by all who are suffering from pulmon ary complaints thomselues, or have friends so

a 111 icted:

i hereby certify that my boy,ten years of age, was taken sick with typhoid fever, followed by congestion of the lungs. Dr. Dyer, an eminent physician of t bis pi ice. stated that he thought the boy would run down with Quick Consumprjon. A Mr. I’.ittcrson told me that CUE’8 COl (*11 HaLSAM wa* curing similar cases, and advised me to purchase it. When 1 carried it home my wife l.’Ughcd at me; but 1 knew that Mr. I’AT i 1 R>' >N MEAN! 11ST WHAT IIE SAID, and I determined to try it. Two bottles effectually cured him. so that now ho is as tough and healthy as anvbodv.

LYMAN DORMAN,

Huntington, Conn., Aug. J9, 1876. Now Haven, Conn., Nov. IS, 1869.

My children wore all seriouslp troubled with Whooping Cough. We treated them with regu larly prescribed •nedioines. with homeopathi 1

ecialti

THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horti©-Powers. Mont Complete Three her Factory? Established In the \Torl«l. i (848 ^ V iC A C Q cvntlnvoup nwi e'lerettful h i*i. « D I uHn<b# without thang*‘ of name, £ management, or location. up" rj i4 —-- — broodwarranfj givtnonwl ntrgt

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STF \ M - POWER SEP A R ^ TOMS nud C'omitletc Sioiini OoftitM"/ viatchOkh / - Traction EnghicMand Plain ling * eeen in the American market.

er Been in the American mar

A multitude of gpreial fealursi and ir^provtwt<

A multitude of special faalursH an

for together With mperior qualUi> - in coru>/\ turn amt material* not dreamed of by other lunK' Four frizes of Separator s fr«>iu (i to I'J ho

capacity,/or or h>

Two les of “ Moun 7.500.000

constantly on ham], f

iiir. :or i. 1NO

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power.

ountcJ ’’ Horsr-Powors.

Fret of NH«m ted I.utmIh r

■TfX/V/W (from hre< torts t/< rf uir-tirtt l)

ly on iHuiif, front iii«h is built the Lie wood-work of our inuchim ry

TRACTiun ENGINES

SlroHjent, miat durable .and eficit tfumie. H% lO, 13 llurem P<

ever

ower.

: Gough Biilsam.which

immediately assist* d nature to rcst'-ro them to enlth. I truly believe it the best medicine in the world for whoojiiiig c*iugh. j’31 J.H. POST, Ag’t Charter Oak Life Ins. Co. isr.AUV* 4 vics;tM.ir s \lve. Th ft UK ST SALV!’ in thu worbl for Cuts,

specialties, etc,, with hut little or no relief

until we gn ve them Coo’s Ci

im media' *

good hen cine in tl

EmrmiTH ©nd Thro tnvoHtigaU? tliis noitrhi,,

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irtHthrrmrn ore in\itod to

_ . — 5** Thrilling Machinery.

LJUvulars Bent free. A 1 l:ess

NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.

Battle Creck« Mfchi^an* MOUKiS A DAVIS,

Aik'iik at t'lovprilalf*, liMliaiia.

B f” r ‘ 1 ^ Kh wmw

eft. All ftoiu by fl _ •ular. Hup Htttrrs Bfg. Co.,

j2dTorontoM|nL_

for Cin

^ Rochofttt-r.N.Y

FSAi

Hnuses. Soros, l leers. Salt Rh ('happe 1 Hand . Chilblainc. C kinds of skin eruptions. Freckles

J. A. Cl-LDSBEti.RY,

PHYSICIAN am. SCRGK0N.

Offi restore.

Rheum, Tetter,

Corns and all

, . * i«vn.es and Pimples. I he sahe is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every cjme or money refunded. Be sure you g< t II LNKV S C \ KliULlC SA LYE, as all others are but imitations. Price, 25 cents,

j For sale by all druggists.

Dp. <«O\ytfpiiaftMl Kfiilfprs j Are a cheap and simnle remc ly for dyspepsia . and Biliousness in all their worst forms. It is I a well known preparation, and has been known and endorsed by physicians for many years, and ha* been used by thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world as a standard ana Relia-

ble Remedy.

| DURNO’S CATARRH SNUFF cure* Catarrh and all attentions ot the mucus membrane.

v , , ,i c r* * > \ v M: - • M 1 " ri > UV,:K PILLS are the b< t Ca w ost side of the bquure, over Taylor s thartic Regulators. jy3i

OFFICE—Reaidcnco

Poplar Streets.

corner Indiana

6m 11

and

Evans & Washburn, Physicians and Surgeons,

CHEAP vii i intic nr arrre *

MILLIONS OF ACRES

for aale In the

GOLDEN BELT

of Kansas, by the

on long credit and easy terms, in a mild cl I mate, free from iichvy iwons, blighting frosts, and ex-

cessive rains.

UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, of as rich hoi I hh tlio nun «»v«*r Nilotic on, wit ti Koorfi vuarliClM vnut and ncMt. Vor Dcgrriptirc and Illustrated Hook, with Maps, Sent Free, Address LAND COMMISSIONER, Kansas Division^ KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. M’ECI.U, NOTICKS.

J. A, UOLDSBERRY,

PHYSICIAN

A Mi

Ito*.! ECuiiti'dy for 4 Itan<U i Is liegeman'sUamphnr Ice It shmiM heruhlmd xi on the par! affi ted I'he win i of tin

<1 '»»r:i-T>Y xolten it snllj.-'i.’r: lv, uml r or.liimrv ‘ 1 i I' 1 1.'/•> , I i-irr 111.-tun s, lint ill cxtrvme I .,1,1 -- ■' ! -

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OF! ICE.—On Mime lot with ) on er Indiana nnd Poplar StreetF.

Roftidence

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I’lMI’LKS. I will mail cFree) the recipe for a simple L’^ 1 ^^ (hat will remove JAN, c Hh( hliho, Pimples iin*l bhitches leaving the ftkin Holt, clear aiiii beautiful; also instru* 1 - tions for producing n luxuri'int growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address, in.dofting Ac. Stamp, \ andtlf A Co., 5, Reek- ■ TO coxsumTTv , r.

The advertiser, h vir.g cured of that dread !i.-ei;>

been peimanently Consumpticn. by a

wanted it especially fur something there sa * 1 * 1 ! 1C integrity of tlie pli\>iei;in dot

Gr. W. BENCE, and Surgeon,

was in it.

The publisher is always ready to ao comntoaule friends, and jiroceedeil to set the office boy to bunt up a copy of tbc desired date. After half an hour’s search, during which time the publisher had dropped his work to entertain his customer, the pa|K>r was found. “ Ah, that’s the very one I want.” said ho. “I’m so jrlnd you found it. How Dutch is it? “The usual pricefive rents,” was the reply. “ What? five

Five cents for an old

a wrong to society at once criminal almost incalculably deleterious.

and

Physic Du

GUKKN

Office over “When

with V

ASfBK, INI). ’ clothing Store. . Muikcln.

Residence

1 tf

mail*

Turning tli«* Qu«*Klion.

Dr. Lyman Beecher was once ’examin* cd before a theological council, and a test question was put: “Are you willing to

be damned for the Glory of God?”

He declined to unswi r this in the affirmative. Then arose a hair-splitting

and heated discussion, till

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Rf.ii Llhtc. Loan & liisnrancc Art.

M’ jicy 4 i) loan

Roum<—No. 1, *2 and ; Sto*L, E.iftt WuFinngton

Ind.

ix.uli irno.

. over Lamle. 4 ’ Drug atreet, (ire-nottstle,

, ut length

!'‘ ve tyr iin obi pn|»ei • * Hpecher struck a fair compromise ground didn t supjxise you ehiirg. il anything for ,, y declaring that if the Divine Will deoM papers lb* ' v * nr ^ H'r;nd creed the damnation of the whole conn* charges duuhl price f >r pJtpcr- one v tek, ( .j| woll i ; ] nuet with hi*entire acquie#

. cence.

JambhJ.Smilky. WiLUfiU. Nkpk. MI LEY ev NEFF, A-TTOA- Tsr.T3”-.rS -A.’j? Xj^VW

Black, South £ble

after date.

Ofliec, up fttairs in Albi

Public Square, C , f.n. a tic, Ind. Practii.^ all the cHiiU 4H flic M;,u- ami polioit bii>in».-ft. A 'if. N't 1 ■ a ~i .111-- «he fie?! and I a tei I in i i tori..I 1’ ij k. an*l 1 iblcft. 1 ib’ct r '- ’ cd per cent. National PuL-lBbing Cof, Cuicsgo, 211. ;J U1 J

— . I weather it , ■ ■ ■. 1 t " r. I I i ■ ii UMd 1 ! - ' cl in «l .

m-.n' r • -M '" 1| | !| ' 1 »<•*«- «*"* l“.r pre,.iirin* »t..| iisinK the , wbi-'h A is xI•ure |. r nine lips, | tiny will find a ftirc 'TI.K f,.r Oonsuiur • nnppt.i .ii. i • iinburn h m compounded ( to>»i Asthma, Bronchitis, t Y* . w Uti gl>.* ru,. . wh’. h n-fi.lcr-it iMnolicnt i Parti. ft widhing [h.- Pr. .i;*; .?» uill plcn«c tuan any other < amphnr !■ < ; and it will be a*ldrei«8 Key. E. A. H1Lm»\ 1.1 Penn street

»ftcr ftlia ving

Be surf to a.-k for Hegcmnn’*, (formerly i, •y JI ••;:*• m mi A t'o., Niw Y'.rk. ami now i

bv the Metropid• tan Med. Co.. <»f New IL.ven, l — Conn.), a ii tl do not bo nut oft' with anyotlvr'

oompouud win may becomo rnncid.anil do . ( , rVTT a w ,

"u in«• r• ■.iimj 111 iu g• id. ULti EMI v \ * ‘-l-.M \ uh" s iftorc ! for yc.urH from

■ 11 1 '• dlity, Ph matufo Decay, rnd all

I [J le ♦ iiectft of y.oithful imliforc tion. will, for !i.o ►ake ot »ufiering buu miiy, m r,»l fr <* to all

Gt’i.'i.. t pr*’! 'iration cvi-r cli vinpil fi,r the ' bil° l!’ 1 ''* !'• I '"'rn iuc iiijililin i tioiKlornia-cxtt-niiiu.itinn <i| trtiuhli'Suiiif vnimiii nn.l i t V, 1 ' ' ''' Hm !”° r ' suxlv hy w lii' li he wnc curl'd all ••tl.rr in • ft.». Inu-f. rox. In- A. . ■ utlcru t wishiny lo pmlit Uy the mivcrtisorO

C- ‘V ► K'TLIW.G

^ DISCOVERY!

LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.

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mi:

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Tin i;<,\ t*T11 > |{ \r DrMroycr

preparation ever (leviscd for the

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addreftft Rev. E . /». i ^ iilianiftburf b. N . ^

At.ENIS WAN] El).— Big Pay. Light Work. Meady l.u ployiui nt. ,‘'.impb-s ii. . '.ddre'' "LJb^_b^_RN. ! N ; u ^t. New Y : 1;. ''mil

KUKOItH OF VOU i il.

A. M. MILL

npri

I , Nervous pebillt.

having tried In vain every known remedy ha cevt n d a implc f • if cure, w hkii 1 o w ill E t’nl |.’rj || to L s f.’liow*Kufa - rs, addroftu J, ||. Hi i-’t t 43 i liallMUU hi., 4 >. l, ^ I.Z *

[GAN, ! 3 iif

f ;.l U-.lo:lMd!44 V -

Bdlfltyll '''

Office in South a • ol poetofiice.

firtt stairway north h*

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