Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1896 — Page 4
/HR BAiSNKR TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA SATUki^i aPRIL ! 1S9R
M luit, i( Not >lira(*les:
I)K1‘A I \\ I N j \ KRSITY tonst8 «ere :ill goct! iind greatly enjoyed.
Nf-'tWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION-
ritelr Coll«*ft'e
:ui<l Norial lafe Tlielr liueM**- I«i-
< !(!«'it lift and Nolen ol llir ol' Tlnity Vouuu; Tin* and VVonieii Tohl b> .S|*orjttl 8l«*|M»nrr.
Claude I). Hall departed yester-
AKT EXHIBITION.
Some of the beet works of “Hoosier Artiste,” including a nuin ber of peices by Mr. T. C. Steele Indiana's great artist, will be on exhibition in Simpson Art hall next week, on Monday afternoon, and during Tuesday and Wednesday, April (1, 7, and 8. All are invited to eome and see them. Tt
The great Kour-t' Remedy is doing work wherever introduced as nearly mir- THE BEST
aculou* n3 it ever falls t<> the lot of any human agenev to do »e ui1 1
e>teem it a favor for any one interested to write the iiertotis whose names appear below or any one whose name may
appeal among tiles- testimonials.
there is actually more F()K< K and "GK 1'TllKKIs" propertus in a bottle rnc students' Doing*
of Four-C than m a gallon of ordinary cough m< lieine.
“In eouiponnding il I have f Rowed in no Tuts ' or used the prescription of no Dr. iw-and-tin of Anister<lam orl.oudon. or any other phnv. 1 owe its composition to xn OKK IK no sixoi.k e tit11 tt.aE. Neither is it made of herlis and roots dug in the dark of the moon in the jingles ol A) rieti or Fonth Amei iea.” The demand for the Cornu, Coi.n mil CKori’t rki.. and its w onhkkfit success has I men ki.kcikicai,. Xotiiing in the whole history of rough and
cold IIKHlicines can compare with it. I ,| n „ Tllinnia n.-horn l,„ n-ill an*nd '
.No ilisease of the lui.gs seems able to ri’sist its eurative properties, as is well - * ' * iissist in dotraving the expenses of proven hy the nnmerou* cases of l.a itrippe < ured, Cmup Cnicl 'lonsilitis u few days visiting home folks and 1 h| . jn j n< , ret j h i( . tlir( , p Curi'd. i'heumoniu Cuivd, Ilronclutis < ured.t onsmoptni s gre ilest help if not ^-jonds i ° 6 6 “ eure. Dry, Hacking. Har-h ( oughsof weeks’ and months' steniling eured with 1 1 : the small sum of fifteen cents will
from one to tiire- doses, | Silas C. Johnson formerly of ’90 be received at the door.
, Our aim is to convince the public of mv sineerit v and of the true merits
of this remedy. ‘ now of the Indiana Medical college,
^^ ^! is attending the Sigma'Nu conven-. — — NO PlC^ lO DHOoGISTS ANTI iHfCPUcjLIC. , • . . Stories «>r ShorkliiR rernlcloiunemCon-
I'ONTKACT. |lt n . -Isi . Ill. audit i . -isl In AU i \'l - TO ITT I'M) Ttl!. I’t K( H ASK 1100 ttlllt VISItlllg ll'icnds.
1‘ruc R if i h<‘ Kour-(' lieincHly < miifli. f >l»i a«»ci < rutip < m <’, i.ul in tfh « s.i» j sfaction | in (’roup, Dronchifia. Anthrmt 1.111 iiipp « «>ug:h mvl ('olds. ; » maiti r h«‘" lonif Ktaiidlngr, or deep Bcatetl. in fact I yruartintoe ii in all niannor iimncbia! ur Rung ironhic, not iiHaCiire- | All, hut to triviMi^haunried satiHl'action. Giv« it a tritil on tin 1 uoove ca>u(liti hi. W o tako Hi I
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TESTIMONY OF TH : TRAVELING
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Mlt. K. '1. PilKl.iv: V. *.r Fnur i^Hciiu «1 certnlnly u ke.markaklk mkimcim:. MUCH CANNOT JIM >AID IN IT- 1A V »R.
dautfhti’r siiUiTtfl troui an attiick <>t l-v, , , , ORifiTtiiar lii»aH.\ 1. ult« *1 in rniiHilitit*. with **0 r.-ih.\ mxMt imfl ‘lay. Otif ultt i.;ii 'ii i»i iIk tlir.Dit. itiJ*.* than on 1: ■ hnttlr Phelps' t'otnrh, fold »imi Croup t ur
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Gko. !•:. Hines,
3!W 57tli >trt*et. (Chicago, III.
SEVEN YEARS' COUGH CURED.
l\ is Mrs. I' nller. <»t shoridimi Ave., ('hi( , ug - »>, I % oo «(l sY yt ars, liti inis to a>: “I have been tr.mhlei] with a euii/li for the last seven years.
j eured me. my f 1 ient!.
I most yTiUefully n'e.oiiim« n(l it to
READ THIS WONDERFUL TESTIMO NiAL FROM AN EDITOR oiliee KiNdPfsHER Times Kiiijitlsher, Okla., Dee. 12. HUo.
Oenti.emkn:—1 believe ii my duty to write.you a limiin ri’Kard to tin* oenelieial etleets 3urn* “Four-< Ih’medxso far as 1 am pi'i sonalh coneerat tl. \ wet k ‘air* bp't
of l.a litippe. and in a short timo hi
Prof. Cook will go to Fern Monday to look for material for his Zoology and Botany classes. Dr. BighiimV classes in psychology lire iiilino out blanks for use in experimental psychology. The doctor is gieatly interested in this
fh iiMMl by an American Citizen. Olf.vki.axd, April J. — flic stories
that have been told concerning the tortures iutiictcd by the Spiiiiiarils in Cuba arc more confiriucd by F. H. Taylor. who b is just arriv-.l in this city after a resilience (if thr o yoni- in 11avan:i. In an.-'.'o r to iti io• m s is i ooij; the truth of the circulated r ports, he
■aid:
The worst hns not been (old. I have
line of work, having had in charge , known of prisoners Mug strung up by
the thumbs at M >ro Casile and left for
taken with a very Hovcri* attack of Ha (.iiippi*. and in h short tiuu:
could not spe ak ubo\ c a wl»i»|»«T. I was ct nt.i.i d t • m\ l- '.l t In ^ri :it« t I'art < i a id days.
the laboratory at the I'niversity of Michigan. It is Imped that a
be established here
otlrintf 1 took u tonnot < oughiiiK once, anil * 'roup i on- should
' iryou are
• which it
i’isiutt, Kditi r.
The nltflit pr* viotis 1 had coiitrlnd nearly th.cntiii* nielli: jt:st hi loit spoonful, and gl« pt the entir*-nitrht as swM'tly .as « ver ! did in mv ii‘ 1 was i nt I rely relii vod hefor** tahinu' uio bottle. Phelps’ CourIi. < old
be in t very hoii<« hold in t lie land. 1 s< ml > • u tlvs who.iy mis' licit* d 1»\ any one 1 , tor you
benefactors of tin* race in giving it tin? untidou fer s* me of the wtust i til t ati* ns to is heir. Yours voia tiuly
(>. J. Sisiiit
we enjoy unbroken rest at nights < mcAOJi), November 22. 1893.
H. K. I'llKi.es. I sg.
Dear Sin;—As a rule I have been skeptical of theinerita of proprietary medicines, hut have to confess that a test of yi.ur Pour "t "is convlneiny: chat ;it lease on*‘ r^ady-madc reine«ly Is wortliy Of general use. M> children all take it wltboot die b tiat objt etion. an«l It is particularly noticeable t hat hencHt is almost iinn.ediutc. A ' in le dose will eoeek most roughs in flic beginning. We now enjo> iiidiro M eii rest at nighl. In m.\ family Pour is eiiiipiy indtspcnsabie, and I recommend It iiL<iualltlcdly. vom . l ie..
.1 II. Hum NO, I'.ttl ^outh Claik Street
ONE OF CHICAGO’S SOCIETY LADIES SAYS
Chicago, September25th. ism.
Kor y* ars hac-k eaeh wint-r I have sutl* red with acute l/u yri MtU. Last winter was so
u!d not leave my room for two weeks **r stietik ahov.’a \, hisi» r
nuirs<iii3 j j laboratory will
in the near future.
I wd I could not leave my room for two weeks or apeak above a whisper, t tried ev* ty ftuown rough preparation i rnin coiigh drops tip and dovn with no relief, then In di iperatibn I was induoed to tr\'Plndps’Four rii*’first dost* relieved my cough, giving me the first night's rest for weeks. Half the bottle cured mo. I hnvenevor been without this wonderful remedy since. It Is as different from other like remedies as molasses from vinug:ir or sugar from sand. Mtui. .Ioaruii K. Grubb,
'i MadiB Avenue.
Knur ••("’ i, our leading remedy for L:i Grippe, <'oug!i,-. i.'oIiU, etc., iiml wnen pureha-ed from u> we will gladly refund inonev if ii doe, not givi ati-! < lion. For Sale I5y. Albert Allen, \V. IN . Joni'i.. J. II. i’i-rcy i\; ( .. . ('. iV.
I.andes & * '()., Walter A lien. Tlirnope A: i'liroope.
Miss Grace Taylor will speuil Sunday visiting home folks at Wa-
bash.
Ned Blake left this afternoon for
Terre Haute where he
Kastei.
What’s the excitement? Sigma
Nu.
MissesTutewiler and Talbott arc visiting in Indianapolis.
days at a time to the mercy of the vicious flies, which were attracted in swarms hy molasses, smeared upon the victims’ face ami chest for that purpose. Many other forms of torture are practiced upon the unfortunate rebels when taken. These outrages against humanity do occur, ns any citizen of Havana can testify. In fact, if they would allow some of the persecuted wretches in the Cuban dungeons to testify, stories of fiendish torture could be unearthed \\ hlch would shock the Christian
will spend ; world.
lias Keached Its Highest Point. Cincinnati. April 4. — The river
reached 97 feet and ii inches at 7 o’clock last night. It was falling at all points above Iroutou. Here it remained stationary at 47 feet and 5 inches for three hours up to 10 o’clock last night. It may reach the 47'o feet, as predicted in these dispatches, but is not likely to go
Saw tlm Point KioaJIy. A man said, “NVlieM I was a young Chap, I could us- r dl. <■ irld t, a without their troutdiiig me, but ,s I get along in v-ars, tliey both distress me. I (|U(t tobseco but only got a little better: liver, stomach and bowels kep: all out. of gear unnl Mually my oi l doctor told lie* thatcoTec tiB‘l the - line poisonoualkaloids as rob.ieoo. but not (pibe -•(( ni'inv.aod adv’-,,] uie to leave it - and give iintiire a chMiH'e to 'mild uj I (ii in’t ' li.e inucll sto. !•. m tin id ‘ man’s advice, but fo md out t*y tr-i g it tliat he was just right. Still I inis-. I my hot drink n: breakfast am! suppertried chocolate, but that lacks the taste 1 like, anil tea don’t exactly tp> in the sp t. I.ately I have been drinking 1’ dtmi ( ereal • ( li'ec and like it bettei than the oli| collee. It Pa- tliat pungent taste that sui.s my notion of a hot (Dink s i I it agrees with rue well ei long 11 that I have put o:i ten pounds in a
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i No 4* » hicago Mail 12:55 a m i n<> f' Mail .md .'.eeximmodation. .12:05 pm i No 4!t Local.... 11:40 u rn
SOUTH BOUND.
nmiio of «rrains wholly.^ 11 ^atisvilh* Mall ... . ”:30anc , , . , , ’No 5* Mail and Woomino'kition 2:27 pm uiid brews a tleep, rich color like tin* No•jl.t l .al ii ; 40 a m
Wile boys it at the jrro-
The Sigtuii Nu delegutcis attended
chapel in a body today and gave I h*fd ier -
their yell. Inspector Clark led in Louis fcourtsl.t,, bnt short nfi*.
chapel.
tiuest Mocha
cerv ami soy*, il cost ribout one ibir'l "hat, collee used to.” ti comes from Battle Greek. i| irii. Dr. Kenry Venue, nil llluo l-lanili Ave., < hlo go, says: “The Poetu 11 ■ - been tested and found to lie excellent.’’j Beware of the fraudulent imitations j of the orig r al I’ostiiui Cereal Gram cottee. Insist on lYstum. .'old tiy Broadstreet it S-n, T. Abram K. I,. Il'iiniltou, Alpliens Birch.
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I’idiimiii • li -|x r. >o nittlii imins, purlor and Inin. 1 is ii gnd I. I nr e*mi plete time -.trilsiind foil Iril'i.riinittor in rrmuil to rsti s,
through eare, etc., udilress .1. \ M i i'll a i i s Agent
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VAMDALiA UNE.
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Cures all troui»lea of the
Heatl and Throat.
CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE. I
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Brings Sleep to the Sloenless, Cures "rostratlon. Don’t oe fooled with
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Druggist. oi mailed fi r. Agents wanted, i 178HSIAN'S
th worthless . f Oc.at all
MtNIHOL BALM ^"‘Bhaunl^oMT" of
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( Mascoutah, Ills., April 4.—Mrs. Millie Klingolhoefer has brought suit for a
Th. second business session of divorce from her husband on the grouutls | ^ha,l ' otm- n„..»,-
I , ,,. .. of desertion. She also asks the court to
the Sigma Nu convention was ] award ht . r reil()0nabl ,, u n I11()ny . The I On April 21 and May IN'Jti, the called at 10:30 this morning with young couple were married last Decern- North-western Line Chicago & NorthInsDector Clark in the chair The V aftor , a '’'’irtship covering a period Western K’v) will sell Home Seekers’ inspieioi ciara mine cnau. i nt G f 8everil i j.,. ur8 Xwo days after tho • . , . I state convention was organized into marriage they separated and positively 11 ' '' l ! - v cites to a
. declined to make public the reason lar h r '’ number of points in Northern
| a province consisting of Indiana, therefor. j Wbconsis. Michigan. Northwestern . Illinois and Michigan. 1 P- A- ., | n Texiul politic*. Iowa, IVestern Minne.-ota, Nebmska, The gx mnasiuei exhibition next S W t ORT »' April l.-Over Nm th I > .kota and South Dakota, in-
| 200 deleKates from A. F. A. lodgoK m clnih i^ tin* f:iniou.4 Bnii’k HillsUUtnut. be a hummer ' thostateare in Fort Worth and have I >r full inform ;i.>n apply to ticket,
formed a state organization. I lie meet- ; ^riit- of connecti ng iines or adilrcss ing is of course a secret one. tlflicers : . ,
have been elected and application has *' aggeiiei. J. 1 . A, i .Jackson I
been made to nutioual headquarters for Lice, ! Kdi'iie.poii-, Itnl. a charter. The organization will take ' —* xn active part in state jiolitics. | A siiring Trip smith. 1' al led to Ion. a Switch. | °" A l" n 7 and 21, and .May A, tickets Vincennes, Ind., April 4.—Two coal ! il1 ' Rol,i fr ""' l )ri " , ’ i t"‘ l t'»w"s
trains collided at Wheatland yesterday. ! a,, d villag 'scf ibe north, t" all |e>(tit.'|
Both engines were turned over and ' 011 the Louisville it .Siedivill.' Bai i(.:ei
wrecked. Tlie collision was caused by !' n iemic'-c-, A!il).ni.i Missis>ippi, J failure to turn a switch target. No one ^ '"ri'hi ami a jim'iion . f Kentucky, at, was illjnrod. one single fare foe th" round trip:
Tickets will l.e o I to return within I
llenssalner to a City. j uv nty one day s on p.:y meiit of $3 to i Kens-'alakr, Ind., April 4.—This a ent .r distuiatiou. and will allots ! town will I tvome an incorporated city s op-over at any point on the south i about May i. A recent enumeration i bound trip. Ask sour ticket agent shows over I’OO jyipulafion more tlian | aimut it. ami it he ctmtiet sell you exsufliciont to entitle il to a city charter, icorsion ticket- write to <’. I*. Ataiorr ,--rr-r. * __ jOencf '! Fnsscngcr Agent, Louisville. V.rloua TMtcsu I ^y,'’ 1,1 '• Iddgely, \. W. i A ..
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Only cents is the admission 1 price. Make your date and be
ENDORSED J’,-, 1 prepared for an evening of fun and
highest medical au- 0 'horitiw^ of^KurojK* j good ontertiviDment.
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SIGMA NT.
The fiftii annual conventien of the Sigma Nu State convention \vhi( h is being held with Del'a.i v chapter opened iieie yesterday. The members of the fratc rnity hall queted at Gardners lust night. There were about thirty-five sat down to the banquet table, which was elegantly decorated in Sigma Nu and DePauw colors. J. K. L'ecil vf the DcFuuw chapter acted as toastmaster. His address of welcome abounded with witty say
Manifold line been tho Lvutik of reo-.
for Student cinci tor proiessor. 1 tunimin^ It is a paper for the home. 1 tnole *’
It is preeminently a paper for l
tnoles, piiiipi*.-4,
t.-.D. 1: tiM-s this sunly and v
rrase nat nailv. its use beauty and skin-hv»lrh,
v r ,r, rednesr., I'ecklcs, fcliu khcads, '.utauin and
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k.v. bota ,kinVi,.ja Skin Soap
roatiou indulged ; n by distiunuijhed . lawyers. Dyer, 1730, v. o avo Oo^uted,* | when rallied Ly any uunoytmee iu the
i igs mid ii w jokt s. I he otlice disebargo >.f iiis duties, sought fdace by speakers R. Sherman, J. J. Kessler, | playing upon the virgiunls; Fitzjames II. K Johnson apd II.U'i y Marsh, np an old college friendship with
J Wolsey wiH'ri ho was a flimple country
win*0 address demonstrated the { parson near Yeovil, and was actually enI old time spirit whicdi always pre- feagod in the brawl at the fair, when his
(,'liieag . fil. !
haMfns ihe prcr*?f. t If ii n pure delicate a <n»p. ’i fthotild be used in naction witli iho Cream. It should be used in the i.jrstvy, too. Ordinary soaps a fit for a baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 Viola Skin-Soap, a$ cents. Sold by
gists or sent by mail. Send u G. L'. B1TTN£K fX- T<-A i2DO, O.
soaps arc n"t
cents,
y drug-
the people. You cant get, along without it. 5 ou must have it. You wi'i not live well—You cannot be happy without it. Because it is a Hu
home paper chock full of good live, interesting news every £[ ag ft g 0 £ Y’OU?
'vils :.t Si.ma Nu conventions. ' Tlierc were visiting brothers from Ulir.ois and Michigan and at the birinei- meet.ng this afternoon an eifort will be made to organize a permanent association. The refeptior. well be given this evening I ui t!:> iv chapter lialls in tile Wil
! liici.son itlock.
day. It is in the van guard) of progress and you must take it to keep up with the times. Identify vourself with it now and stay with it. In so doing you will get good, and do good You will show your appreciation of hustle and enterprise and will demonstrate your right to live in a progressive
and up-to-date town.
Bring in 3our name or telephone it in or hire a cheap
boy and send it in. Yours for subscribers.
THE BANNER TIMES
THE I'AN Tin li ATEUIAN.
Tlie eighth annual conclave of the Pan Thygatcrian of DePauw.
revereuce got drunk and was by and by set in tho Mocks by Sir Am.vas I’aule. Erskino was a great lover of animals. A favorite dog attended him to all ho eontaltatioiiH y.hen at tho 1 or, a pet goose followed him as lie walked about tho
gcrously ill, called Home and Cline, after tho names of two celebrated mr geotis, wore kept in a glass bowl and exhibited to his particular friends
of gartering up his stocking while counsel were most strenuous in their eloquence, loved cider and novel:. Wickens
Re|>iii>ll(-:u Ootnei Convent (on. Th" i epul'Limis (,f tlie I- iftli ceegres
sional di-: ciet v. Hi meet iu delegare con venti a MaitinsMile. Did., at il o’doek a. i :. Tliu'' day. April 1(1. 181KJ, to ii"::i; iiat .• a ca'i ddat" for eor.irress. Tlie rt‘;ire.(ei;',aii a will be on" delegate for u o I: ’0 : ’ f, :i f I'n' /.r more votes tost for tho IL n. WillWm D.
Owen, fii! 1 -ecr • •• ry of ate in DI By erd r ( f th*' .:>• I ri, t eniemlttee.
77. I ii.urck. '’bairmar).'
\t.t< st : (tin: i M. A i.i.t’N, See.
(’lie ici-i for IoUc.wn :
' Clnv
1 ho counti • will b«' a-
HE!.EG V I 1 17
Ilcndric's..
Hi
Morgan......
18
F:irlx«*
13
Putnam
’2
1 Vigo
34
Vci'millidi'....
il
—
Total
SOUTH ONE WAY TICKETS ARt BOLD At 11 Cents a Mile PROM THE NOATH OVEN THE
louisvillc * Nashville r. n. To individuals on the First Tuesday, and to parties of seven or mote on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearly all points in the South ; and on special dates Excursion Tickets are sold at a little more than One Fare for the round trip. Kor full information write to J. K. R1DQELY, H. W. Pass. Agent, Chicago, 111. C. P. ATHOHE, (len’IPass. Agt., Lomsfille, Ky.
SENT FREE Write for County Map of the South to either of the nt>ove named gentlemen, or to P. Sin JONES, Pass Agent, in charge ol Immigration, nirmingnum, AU
has been recorded, and long tube amused bin leisure by bookbinding. Jes- K< (.pint, 1 u r b» tih.U
, , ,, , r, i sel catalogued funguses, while Maule mg brings success, remembered as the most successful apt £ locks with . one ever given, i he young ladies ' a ,,f wire, an art which lie hud aoivcre taking in the county fair last quireil by the frequent h -s^i f his keys
■ night and they enjoyed the sights, j | too. There were many unique.
adverbs! tf
when at tho bar.—Temple Bar.
:
The Baxnku iimkFor Statements, Bill Beads, etc.) The Bannki!Times
For Envelopes.
The Bannkii Timks
For Letter IL ad.-.
The Ba.NNKRTimes
For Legal Blanks.
The Bannkii Time-
For Sale Bills and Posters.
The BaNNI I Times
For all kinds of job printing at | Turkey bens,
os ext prices H
Try ‘ 4-0’
'Imcnv « l..o<*m .vat»rk<'fN*
; Kurt isbed the Daily Hannkr j :>tKf, dailvliv It.WL Anen. manager of Artbui
.Iordan’s Doiiitry nouse.
For Letter Heads see The Banner Times, printers.
Huns Springs.Gb'd F'pmiRS. ritll!/
IVbOHM.
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Tiirk«'>."i l dhiih i Turkeyn, yoiinir ICpd.H. und over t n» IfMiil !» ; Op€«a , f. f.over £► I OlirkH ‘ Sr ! RAfH fp»*»h subject lo hHiAUitux . . . « utter. od ... *
To Prevent Hydrophobia.
, , , , A correspondent writes that about six
.though elegant costumes worn by ^ ^ , )p ^ ;m itenl in n U)VWgpa . the country lussi s. Among the; p ( , r stating tliat u German physioian most dazzling and striiiing costume ; was going todie, and lie wished to make
, , known tho discovery ho bad made in re-
was that worn by Miss Applegate, lation to tho treatment of a mad dog which was it sky blue pink with bite. Tho prescription he never know to one yellow gteen dot. There were * a 'h hl ' h ” <1 tr * e<l it t i™ UM
| with men, cattle and horses. It is tins:
babies and little gir.s there also, yimpiy wash the wound as soou as posElegant music was furnished bv i sible in a little warm vinegar and wa--I,.. „., a .end" .•(Ew"r.s;«2 Misses Bates, Huntsman, Wild, t^e the ijoifon aud prevent the disoase ('ollings and the Misses Rutledge, which usually proves fatal.—Boston Prof. B. A. Mansfield acted a s JonrnaL toast mistress and performed tier Mi.uirected Kner*r.
“A mandat am alius lookiu foh or
duties to perfection. I oasts were #rKyn] cut,” said Uncle Ebeu, “um in made liy Mrs. Stevenson, Misses frequent cases do man dat orter be lookin Tut-. Her, Grace Smith, K. ru f » h work.’-Washington Star. Wood, Helen Birch, Helen >Iont s The night blooming cereus blossoms Lola Leyton, .Miss Rowley, Jessie about an hour before midnight, but by
,, , the approach of daylight the flower is a
Sherwood, .Mary hwmg. May Dan comp i ete wreck, having lost all its
ids and M " . ii. A. Gobiu. Tho, beauty and fragrance. ^
DR HAWK'S. ticMt rheiiiimtic eure. A sure and
H. l . closes 14 Hari’l « r tht* HDnum • , o ; Di.i/.ii i‘l« * k "-.IK'" • :.v
m - - J ?»sa»n.
Anfl th" Itest I’ltTsbuiyh nn AnthruoiK'
yard opposite Vandnlls trclirht ofllec Worn,ds. Old Soroa. iiaruk.
For wounds, old sores and burns, Brazilian Balm is of priceleas value. For cute, wounds from gunshot, broken glass, or torn flesh it almost instantly stops the pain and bleeding, prevents
• needy cure for rli, uumtism. Rlen-i inflammation, prevents lockjaw in all i in i( i'm of the hearl S. i;itie or inlliim- rffiw, if^uasd at once, and heal* me
j iieiioi'v i* speedily cured. No. 112 Anderson St.
rf GUKKWASTL K. IND i roi: sm i: »»v xi.i. lilttiGGlNT.s
S iv. do you U now, I f I fade is slow The dull limes m:iv Ii ave kilitd il You will In* wise To advert ice For tliat will soon rebuild it.
magic. It cleanses old sores and ulcers from “proud flesh,” kills the microbe which causes the formation of pus.thaa stopping the discharge, and promotes granulation and healing more rapidly than any known remedy. For Bruises, Sprains, Burns, Blackened Eyes, etc., it is equally prompt and efficacious. t It is indispensable in every factory and home. See Testimonials in circular.
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