Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1878 — Page 6

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, "WEDNESDAY lOBNINGr' "JULY 24. 1878. 6

THE DIME NOVEL'S TICTIM.

Ko college lad was he who had winged His man on the cam pua green. But he carried a pistol spite of that. And his age was sweet fifteen. "Wild tales he had read till they fairly made The blood through his young veins shoot. Of The Red Avenger," "Dare Devil Dick," And The Arkansas Wild Galoot." Hence rage at tiis playmate took the form Of a fierce, heroic ire ; , go his weapon he drew and peppered the legs Of little John Mclntyre. The story is easily told and brief; The point of it plainly seen ; How the dime novel fiend affects a boy With a pistol at sweet fifteen,. INDIANA INTELLIGENCE. Goshen is to have a religious paper. The Weekly VincennesSan is 73 years old. The peach crop is said td be ery great in Sullivan county. Tyler Mason is now holding the temperance fort at Terre Haute. The young swallows at Lafayette are dying by hundreds from the extreme heat. Sr.rae of the farmers are working during the eight on account of the intese heat It takes $16 a year to pay the county officer of Vigo county. Rather an expensiye luxury. Crack-loo is a favorite amusement in GreencastJe, its votaries utilizing the new silver dollar in their efforts to keep up the circulation. "Winchester Herald: Two ancient one dollar bills are to be teen at the clerk's office, one on the Franklin bank of Columbus, Obin. the other on the bank of Lancaster. Ohio, bearing date 1329. Ihey were sect in a letter, a sheet of foolscap, folded and sealed with a wafer, by John Abercronbie, in lfc29, addressed to Charles Conway, clerk, for the payment of taxes. This was before the day of envelopes and post office orders. Friday evening Mrs Richard Dauus, of Farrabee station, Indiana, on the L., X. A. and C railroad, left her children one aged about fifteen months, the other four years at her residence while she went to the post office. The little fellows went to playing ho:se with a string about the younger's neck. He was finally tied up to the door knob, and the door pulled io lie fell and was strangled to death. Life was extinct with the mother returned." Sullivan Democrat: The sleepy denizens of Suliivan were awakened last Wednesday rjijjht by the ringing of the court house bell ab'iut midnight. Those who were alarmed soon ascertained that a bootblack named Cbaricy Bradberry had not arrived home at the proper hour, in consequence of which ha'f a dozen shrill female voices might have been beard bewailing the loss of the boy. After these proceedings had incurred the m th of various persons the chiid was found ail p in tfce Union office stairway. Score one for Mrs. Hysteric. Joeph Breckemidge, money order clerk in the Ft.. Wayne post office, was arrested Tuesday ou a charge of embezzling money from registered letters that passed through his bancs. He made a confession of his crime, in which he said he had been rifling letters for about a year, and that his aggregate stealings wertf $500 or $t)00. He ascribes his crinie to an uccontrolable mania which possesd Liiu to go through every registered letter that parsed through his hands. He was bound over to the United Stales court, and furnished bail for his appearance in the sum cf $3,000. . Sullivan Union: A man dropped dead at tbedVpjton Monday. It is supposed that he died from sunstroke. 7rom papers on hi person his name was supposed to be A I b'riy Cudres, a German and baker by trade, aro::t fifiy jears of age. So valuables found on s person except twenty cnts in money and a pocket knife. The fingers 6! the left Lau-? were all off. He came here on Monday la .n.iug anJ procured a pssi from the township trustee to Terre Haute. He dropped cVrd juet as he arrived at the railroad depot. An Inquest was held by Eeqnire Caffee, and tht; jury found the above facts. M.i iiwn Star: The wheels of the canning es a'lishiiitat of Evan?, Day & Co., were put in motion to day. It will be run on the mo-t xtersive scale imaginable and some little idta of the magnitude of the undertaking may be attained from the statement that rive carioads of fruit cans arrived here yk i'.crday lor the works There is one bad lea'urs of the bublce33 which we are sorry to mention; tbat is no inducement is offered tie firm to stay here. We learn that they have to pay $100 per month for the rent of tbe;r buiiding," and'this is a serious drawba :!: ii, itself. The city could arlbrd to buy th huiliJisg and give it to tbera free ot rent to . cure their permanent location. The wj.3 j aid to tamis are very low, hut a good Bjaii.v n.vnd3 will le employed and a good d a' of money put in circulation. STATE KtBRtSl'OSDESlT.. 9f acarrltirioK Interests lu Xorihera Juliann The Retnrn ol Prosperity Sole Polities! and OlbrmlM. (Special Correspondence of the Sentinel.) South Bend, July 17. One can not gain a better idea of the condition of business thau by visiting a manufacturing town. If shoos are closed, furnaces eold and streets deserted he may conclude that dull times have been followed by something worse; but if noise and bustle greet his ears and eyes on all hands, and if a close inquiry develops the fact that hands are working extra hours in order to meet the demands made upon th various hrms, he may rejoice in the return of prosperity. The latter is the case in South Bend. It is delightful to turn from the prophicies of croakers, the rumors o! failures, the cries of hard times, the accounts of tramp depredations, etc., to the actual, undeniable evidences of thrift met with m such cities as this one. Nor would it be worth our while to regard this clcsely were- it an isolated insiauce of local prosperity instead of an index to the condition of manufacturing interests throughout an entire section of country. Let me recall to mind the extent and character of works here. The StuJebaker waon works the largest wagon works in the world employ nearly a thousand hands Their wagons are shipped to all parts of America and Europe; hence iheir prosperity is of no local character. Employing iie.riy ai many hands and shipping wort in q:r'o as many directions are two ots-r waon factories, the Cuockelt and the Coqu'.wiird. Tu South Bend irou works and the St. J . .: j t reaper and machine company both dev.;te their entire energies t the manufacture of chilled plows; the former is the largest plow works in the world with the possible exception of the Avery shops In Louisville; and in the shipping yards of the St. Joe reaper and machine company I saw car loads of plows for Oregon and Tennessee. Here the Singer sewin machine com nan v prepare all the wood -work. Three large flouring mills, four planIn? mills, the Strayer erain arm company, the Bridrell manufacturing company, the moat extensive clover holler work in the United States, complete the list oi tnose MtAblishments which do more than a local business, A glance At tbese ibowg tbera to

be exponents of business at large. If tbey seem prosperous we know that it means Eometbing. Now, every one of these establishments is working a full complement of hands and lull time. In the 8tudebaker wagon works they are running eleven hours per day. Certainly a prosperous showingall the more so when 1 add that there is on all sides a marked increase over the business of a year ago. Then I saw idle men; bow hands are in demand. Then a few of the firms were running on short time; then I heard complaints of hard times, and doubts as to the issue of affairs. Now I hear encouraging reports of increasing business, and see in the faces of proprietors that they think the "hard times" are passing away. A more contented set of workmen one seldom sees. I was led to think whether the difficulties of the laborer are real or imaginary as I walked through the various shops, where I saw bright, intelligent faces evincing the greatest pleasure in what they were doing. They are probably aware that their employers in many caes stood a dozen years ago Where they now stand; and if they do not realize it they certainly should, that economy, industry and patience will as burely raise them. And these are the real troubles of the laborer; he has acquired extravagant habits, and is loth to forego them. Z is hard for him to be prudent, economical and percavering; he would like to be higher up on the ladder without th labor of climbing. Prudence ana economy can be acquired. When that is done he workingman has no real difficulty beween him and success. Work is abundant, and always will be abundant for those who are really willing to work at what employers can afford to pay; each is dependent upon the other. The numerous failures have taught business men that they must retrench,, and. even laboring men are beginning to see that employers are doing the best they can for them. In view of all the indications of returning prosperity I hazard the prediction that this season will see no strikes. That there will be no communistic outbreaks in large cities I do not pretend to say. I talked with a gentleman from San Francisco who has seen Kearney and his followers; he says that the latter are ruffians of the worst class who absolutely will not work. Tramps are sadly over-reaching themselves in the country also. Destroying the property of the farmer awakens the latter to the true spirit of the socialistic individual "who is far from home and out of work wants help simply to get him to his friend." And as fast as people are enlightened as to the intentions of this class of people, their character and occupations, tbe danger of outbreaks lessons, for popular opinion is our great rafeguard. When people all over this country get to thinking that lynching is none too good for the property destroying tramp, lynching will actually begin; when lynching begins the nuisance will begin to abate. The danger now ia great, I freely admit, much greater than people in general Relieve. There has been a tramp a day on an average at tbe house where I am stopping all wanting food, clothes none wanting work. In the absence of the family, on one occasion, oi.e individual coolly walked in and demanded food of the frightened domestic, ordering coffee to be prepared, evidently reason it g that he who had nctbing but bad habits should live as well as the man whose industry kept him away at work, at a time when he could have used a shot gan to advantage at home. This look, indeed, like communism. . Beecber. is expected to night But he ij creating no excitement. Tickets are selling vf ry slowly, and he will evidently haye a rlira audience. The time when an entire city would rise up to do tbe great preacher homage is past. All reading, thinking people believe him a fraud of the very worst type, and the Americans are showing of late veirs a laudable inclination to expose duhnnesty and hypocrisy. They are not so easily deceived by the sheep's clothing as they were a few years ago. One thing, if Beecher will speak from the text he announced in his Brooklyn pulpit ore sultry summer Sunday, he lias abundant occasion therefor. Tbe mercury goes up abvoe the nineties and Mays there. As yet there have open no s-riins prostrations in South Bend, though it Till occasion no surprise when such shall be I be case. There is the faintest ripple on the politicjI surface though Senator Voorhees is not expected for a week yet. But my letter his reached such a length that I must leave politics fcr my next. E.

Well Known. As it is known that Dr Price's Special FlavringJKxtracta are not made up from chemi cal bisons, but natural flowers, delicate and grateful to the most cultivated palate, they are growing rapidly in popular favor. It Is only necessary to try these flavors to be con vinced that they are fine and pure. Birdsell Clover Separator. Tli re he. Hnlla and Cleans Ml One Op eratlon. The only machine manufactured to-day in the world havinsc a Threshinc and Hulling Cylinder comb ned in one frame. Thoreare to-dav over 5.U00of the JUSTLY CKLEBRATED birdsell Clover Separators at work throughout the United States, and not one as yet has evek failed to give entire satisfaction both to tbe Threshermen and Farmers. We gcaramei our machine in evert K EXPECT We commence for 1X78 putting Steel Shafts into nor Separator, and are otherwise Improving it at a gret expense. The "CLOVER LEAF," containing much Information of va'ue to 'he firmer on thecultivat'ou or the Clover Crop, sent free on application. Address BIRDSELL MANFG CO. Koulh Bend, Iod. CHICAGO mmShl GQLLEGE. Medical Department of N W. University. SOlh Annnwl NrwiloB begins Oct. 1st, T8. For information or Announcement, Address Ir. J. II. IIOI.L1H TEK. 71 Randolph air!. ChieaaT. 111.. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of LN the First (1) ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Henry Gelsel, a male lnnabliant ofsld ward, over the aire of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell for one year, spirltou, vluous and malt liquors. In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the pnviieg- of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premise whereon I desire to sell said liquors, is described as :..uwh: On the soutaeust corner of Ilural street and Clifford avenue.comraencing at the north wst corner of the east half of the northwest quarter of section 5, township 15, north of range 4 east, in Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (signed) HENRY OKISKL. T IEBIQ'S Fever and Ague Cure in liquid o XJ pills. Positively cores any kind of ague either first, second, third or seventh day ague and keeps it on if taken according to directions. Cores sick heaaache. neuralgia, female debility and the liver, strengthens the blood and stomach, brings into harmony nature's laws of health. Warranted to do good or the money refunded. If your druggist dont get it for yon send the proprietors 50 cents or 91 and get it free. Bold by druggists. . RRSHINO A CO., proprietors, Plymouth.t atevSaa. AgenU iraafeaeveiywhere, joiusua

45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR. C MoLANEIS

CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE dF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSrsrSIA AND SICK HBADACHS. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. 1)AIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pressure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; His spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. The genuine McLane's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JttcLatiet spelled differently but same pronunciation. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEAwvHtR Tetter. trrotnU, I Icern, Jtml, Piaipk-. ninl all IIIcmmI li-if tii-M toil, wouo ?rfnl po-r. Iure)tlooli4lhe.; iitte of)iv:ilth. It-ad: " II tmi my ion ol rmfla." J. K. BraokM, 'ainrictfl, O. It tarrJ mv chiM o( Enmifla"- Mrt. K. SmrJttrr. Imt- ' imtn.P. 1 rice SI. K. E. tLLLLHi fc CO.. Irxp't, Fittiburrh, 1'a. Bold If DruggitH ni n'at?,'i?za;r'y! 33 SURE REWARD. 5 YEARS TO PAY FOIt A FA It 71, ' $4 to SIO Per Acre, lleeeh and Maple Land In liehlait In the MILLION A UK f; It ANT of the C; ran, I ItaitidM and Indlaua It u 11 road Company. T I T L U PEItFUCT, Strons ll-)urecroi plenty of timber uo drouelit no clilacu. bugsno 4 lioppr. Ruiinlnz Mreani pure water ready market ix'hool If all road compk'ted through centre of the grant. Send for pamphlet, Ensllah or German. Addresi IV. O. IIUGIIAllT, Land Commlonlouer, Gil AND RAPIDS, MICH. MANfJFACTOHY OF GRIST MILLS OF Frencn Burr Stone. Estahlixhed 1851. PORTABLE MILLS, For Farmers. RawMill Owners,tc. Price from SS0 ud. A bov Osn c'tn zrlnd and keeD In J order. Adapted to any kind ol suitable power. Kelf-olllng: Self-feeding. NORDYKE, MARMQN & CO., Indianapolis. sad M otdMii nattltrartd. TbOrlcinal"iJ'MBM CUkk. 4 amp tur book Opium Eulnf . W. B. Rqalrtj Woruicgb b. Green Co-Id1. NERVOUS DEBILITY, i,?" f TltVft-,prtntarwii'. 3rrio fmtn1itbo4lr. 4l-erJ.r of brmia aal rrra jasi and ailaerlta ra oltint tharefrom. Rift'S CPKCIflP rraparM br aa n-adi T aired hf OrfiUI H.tB1B, rhraidan; SI a en, twa for IV Bold ar dnif tliti For Clrealar vita kill paruau.ara, aldraaa Da. Bara, M fctat ok, Cklaaa, Ilk o PIU TLX Habli Cured. A Certain and Snre Cnr. Larare redaction f n pried. A trial xMle free. Jim. J. A.DKOLLISUKK, Laporte, Ind. Box IftSS. (Formerly Mm. Dr. 8. Collins,) WM. HENDEHS0N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office .Etna Building, Ikdiaxapolis, Ind. Will practice In the federal and state courts at Indianapolis. Refers to business men of Indianapolis gen. erally. PULTON BELL FOUNDRY. Established 1S32. . OHURCH. BCHOOL, COLLEGE, FIRE ALARM, FARM, PLANTATION and belia of all kinds made to order. Rend for circular to A. FULTON'S SON A CO., Pittsburg, I'enn. CONSUMPTION. Cause, Treatment and Curability. Short treaties sent free to any address. DR. SMITH, No. lio fiart Firteentn. sU, New York, ,

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NOTICE. The Spahr et al. Ditch' in Washington Township. 8tate of Indiana, Marlon County, ss: County Auditor's Offick, Imdianapolis, July 5. 17H. Notice is hereby given that there is now pending before tbe Board of Commissioners of Marion County, Indiana, a petition of George W. Spahr et al., praying the said Board of Com mission era to locate and cause to be constructed a certain ditch in Washington Town ship of said county. The report of the viewers herein appointed by said Board of Commistiioner is also tiled I n my office. bald Ppahr et al. ditch ettect the lands ol M and W. II. and G. W. ipahr, John Nesley John H. Smith, David HutTs heirs. Fall Creek and AUIhou Pike, Lewis Noble, Bety J. Mil lard, V. T. Malotte, Morion County, Robert Roe. D. and J. II. Stewart, Luther Johnson, T C. Hammond, White River and Fall Creek Uravel Koad, Scbofield et al. (mill property), and Joseph F. Schoneld, and is described as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the east line of the south eatt quarter of section 4, township 16, range 4, at a point 374 feet north of the center of the Fall Creek and Mud Creek (liavel road and on the east Bide of Maria, W. H. and G. W. Spahr's land, running thence south 7rjiJ, west l,'-i) feet; thence south til0, west 731 feet to ttpnur's west line and John eg ley's east line; thence south 6T, webt 813 feet to John Negley's wet line and John H. Minim's east line; thence same course 31 leet; thence south 7 west 85 leet; thence wuth 83", west 610 feet; thence south 664, west 31U feet; thence south 7i , weht 420 leet: thence south 50 , west 4-i leet to John II. Smith's west line and David IlufTs heirs east line; thence same course 15o feet; thence north 89;, went 1,UU feet; thence south 31, west .oi) feet; thence south 7b west 1W) feet to the east edue of the Fall Creek and Allisonville pike: thence north (f west 40 feet to west edge of said pike: thence south west on Lewis Noble's land in the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of taction 5, township IS. range 4, 75 leet; thence north 89 west 4ta feet; thence south wet 10 feet to Betsy J. Millard's north line: thence same course 4U0 feet to the west line of said Millard's land; thence tame courxe on lewis, Noble's land, 834 feet to tbe north side of a county road, on the south line of section 5, township lti, range 4; thence south 5tJ40. west across ine road and ncrosM the corner of V. T. Mallott's land, in tbe south end of the west hair of the southeast quarter of section 5, township 16, range 4; thence same course on Robert Roe's land i0i feet; thence south 4t, west t0 feet to the east line of block 13, In Malott park, which belongs to D. ai.d J. II. Stewart: thence soutn 4ii west ?W feet; thence south west 'Ji feet to the south llneof said block 13;thence south lb)V, wfctt on ltoberl Roe's land in the southeast quarter of tee liorlhweRt quarter of section 8, township 1H, range 4, 132 feet; thence south U', west 330 feet; thence south 24, west N) feet; thence south 30, wist SWfeet; thence south 34 '. 836 feet to the south line of Robert Hoe's land and the north line of Luther Johnson's land; thence south 1140. west 15 feet; thence south W3, west 3U)feet; thence south S. yAa, west 100 feet; thence south H. wet 100 feet; thence south x., went loo feet: thence south tr.V, west Jootect; thence south 4 west let) feet; thence south 15Vic, west 2,030 feet to the south line of Luther Johnson's land and the north line of l.C. Hammond's Jand; thence south 71J4", ea't 310 feet; thence south '2y west 100 feet; thence south 35, west 10J feei: thence south 4 west 100 feet: thence south HO , west 415 feet; thence south syA, west 585 feet; thenco south, west 20feet to the east side of the White River and Kail Creek pike, thence same course 55 feet to west side of pike, thence same course on Joseph F. Scho-

xield'sland 425 teet: thence south 314" west 200 feet; thence south west 336 teet to the north edKe ot the Allisonville pike; thence under said pike and through the mill race Into Fall creeu; said mill race belonging to House, Schofleld and Ryan." tsaid petition nud the leport of said viewers, as aforesaid, will be heard and parsed upon on the 3rd day of the September, 1878, term of the board of commissioners ol Marion county, Indiana Witnt ss my hand and the seal of tbe Board of Commissioners this July ft, 1878. WILLIAM K. SPROULE, Auditor Marion County, Indiana. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion County, ss: Commissioners Court, June Term, 188. At the June Term, 1878. of the Board ot Cora-inl-sloners of Marion County, Indiana, John fl. Meyers et al., freeholders of said county and ntnte, presented their ttitioii praying lor (trading and graveling the fo lowing described road,to-wlt: Beginning one-fourth of a mile northwest of the iron bridge, at a point on the IjMfayvtte gravel road, on the land of Robeit McClamrock ; thence running along the count y tva-i in a nortnerlv direction, across the lands of Robert McClamrock, Isaac P. Evans, Joel Richaidson, William Watt, John H. Meyers, FranK Kmrick, August Walker.Almira Adams, Jacob A. Emrlek, Jacob Brown and Mariali McC'aw, and terminating at a point on the land of William Johnson, where the Indian. apolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette, railroad crosses Crooirert cree'i. being In length about one anct three-fourths of a mile. J n accordance with an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 3, 1877, said Board of Commissioners have p pointed Alexander Jameson, John Chamberlain and David Johnson aviewers, and llervey B. Fatout as surveycr, on said alove described rwd. Said viewers and surveyor were ordered to mt-et at the oiriceol couuty auditor in Intanpoli.4cn the 5th d;iy of August, 1878, and after being duly qualified according to law, proceed to examine, view, lay out and straighten sxid road as in their opinion, public convenience and utility. Witness my hand and official seal this 3d day of July, 1878. Seal WM. K. SPROULE, . Auditor Marlon County. Read this Notice Three Times. BEST HORSE COLLAR in the World. AGENTS' CARD. JOR SALE BY" Patent Horse Collar with Draft Hooks and Rings, no hames required; will Dot scald or hurt a horse; rerftct fit, durable, handsome with and without breast rings, made out of the best material, will last 10 years in constant use ana be good then. We are determintd to put them on every home and ox in the United States. Agents wanted everywhere on salary or commission to sell them. Do not miss this opportunity for business. Remit all money by drait or post office order or registered letter. Circulars sent on application. All sizes from 17 to 21 inches. Address HMIT1I & CO., 24 Dey Ht., New York. NOTICK is hereby siven to the citizens of the Eleventh (11) Ward, in the city of Iudianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that we, Joseph Kmmlnger and August Orsbach, male Inhabitants of said ward, over the age ol twenty-one years, will apply to the Board of CountyComnilEslonres of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors. In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on c.nr premises. The precise location of the premises whereon we desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Part of lota Nos. 11 andlJ, square 59 and known as Nos. 27 and 29 Circle street, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon County. Indiana. (Signed) JOSEPH EMM INDER AL' "JUST. OIWBAOL .

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TEIED, AND People are getting nequaiiiteil ami these who nre not ought to be with tbe wondi-rful mt-rlu of that grvat American Remedy. th MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, for man axd beast. ThU liniment vnry nntnrally originated In Amerl. - ca, rhcr Naturw provide la her laboratory such surprising antidotes for the maladies of her children. Its far.io has been tpreadln? for 33 years, until now it encircles the hi bltable globe. The Mexican Mustang Liniment Un matchless remedy for all external ailu er.u of man and beast. To stock owners and tanr.ers it Is invaluable. A s!nglo bottlo often raves a hnnum life or restores tho usefulness f on excellent horse, ox. cov, or t'i?rp. It cttrcs foot-rot, lioof-a.t, hollow horn, (rril. screw-worm, shoulder rot, mange, the bites :id rtingsof poisonous rrptll- r.r.d Insects, and every such drawbaci to ttocli hrewlln-j and bush life. It cores every cxtcrcr.l trouble of horses, such as lamcncs.1, scratchc.-, swinny, sprains, founder, wind-Rail, ruvj-bone, etc., etc Tho Jlcsicr.n Hoslanj I.:r!ment Is the quickest cure In th? vor!d for rccldents occurring In the family, la the a.'nco of a physician, such as burns, scald., rpraia.i, cut, etc., and for rhematbni, r.-J t tiffaess ensendf ml by exposure. Particularly valuable to 3IInert It Is the cheapest remedy In th world, for it penetrates the musclu to the bone, and a single application Is generally suflielent to cure. Mexican Mustang Unlnient Is put up in three sizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportion tto'y much the cheapest. Hold everywhere. THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE Vibrator" Threshers, WITH tWBOVXD MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Steam Thresher Engines, Made only by NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., BATTLE CHEEK, MICII. THE fllntcliless Grain-!avlnf, Time trlnitt ani Mnny-Savin ; 'l'hraiira ot chls Omjt .ud reaarattou. 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TO THE SICE & SUFFERING. HAVE YOU THESE Dangerous Symptoms? Coah, Shrrl Breath, Pains In tbe Ride 2LiiT!' Jf'ver, lurched Skin, Aluht nweAts. Tickling or Jtlslns; in tbe Tbroat, w eaI1 olee or any jmpioms of CONSUMPTION! If so use a once SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of find Cherry, which seldom If ever falls to cure -a coueh. M.e'L Ther?.,the ,anS have become much disrZTl Tith nH5ht weata, burning fever, pains and oppression, It has. effected wonderia cures HOME TESTIMONY. Swayntl C'omponnd Syrnp or Wild Cherry. DrsS,n twenty years I have used Lr. h way ne s Compound Svrupof Wild Cherrv for Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat" whichl am subject, and it gives me pleasure to say that I consider it the very best remedy with .which I am acquainted. SAMUEL O.SCOTT, 'flr of Jacob Reigle & Co.,) Dry Goods, 333 Market street, Philadelphia, S wayne's Coinponnd Kyrnp f Wild Cherry. "I have made use of this preparation for many years, and It has proved to be very reliable a-nd efficacious in the treatment of severe and long Handing conehs. I know of two patients, now In comfortable health, who have taken this remedy, and who but for Its rose I consider would not now b livine. ISAAC S. HERBEIN, M. D., Stranstown, Berks county Pa. Asthma and nistremlns; Congta 7nred. My Mother was a great sufferer from Asthma, cough. could not sleep, her symptoms became very alarming, short breath, pains, and oppression. Dr. iswayne's compound Syrnp Wiid Cherry gave her Immediate relief, anS In a Ai,iol,?sreBtoped her to K001 health. H. PhSphu0"' l'th and ter streets, PRIPP ...PIIAL8IZEB0TTLRS,2.-J CEXTS Describe symptoms in all communtca-vv-lClrt!frt.ttr,,toDI1' S WAYNE A SON, ii) North Sixth street. Philadelphia. No charge will be made for advice. "Sold by all prominent Druggists.

A Goofl Family Meflicins. . If Too re Billions, take SvVAlNEs Tar and Sarsaparilia PILLS. DW . v-i,oa ave Slck Headache, take 8WANES Tar and Sarsaparilia PILLS. 0, . If your Tongue is Coated, take STAYNES Tar and Sarsaparilia PILLS. c.JSV aild cure Cbi118 and Fever, take SWAliNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilia PILLS. (J, , vyr"r-Bowels are Costive, take SWAGE'S Tar and Sarsaparilia PILLS. Persons of full habits, who are subject to Headache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing In the ear, arising from too great a flow of blood In t le head, should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be carried off by their use. PRICE 25 CENTS. Five boxes for SI. Can be sent by mail. Prepared only by DR. SWAYE fc SON, Philadelphia, Pa. HANDSOME HAIR. rjQ SECURE THIS YOU SHOULD USE Restorer Restorer Restorer Restorer Restorer Restorer Restorer Restorer Restorer Restorer Restorer Restorer London London London London London Ha'r Co'or Hair Color Hair Color Hair Color Hair Color LIFE, Hair Color Loudon JT A1VT IT Hair Color London Mill It JL 11 5 Hair Color London Hair I dor London Hair Color London Hair Color London lip I TTm V Hair Color London JJJub. U JL A e Hair Color London Hair Color Restorer From J. A. TYNlta, a well known citizen of Wilson, N. C. My wife had suffered for ten or twelve years with a kind of dry tetter, which kept the scalp covered with dandruff, and caused her hair to fall out and get very thin and turn gray, but after using three bottles "London Haii Color Restorer"' the tetter was cured and the gray hair stopped falling out, and is growing beautifully. BytellinRof tbe effect it had on the head of my wile I have induced a number to try It, and I want you to send me one dozen bottles by express. I Inclose post office order for $8 to pay for It. LomlonllairColorliestorcr lathe best and cleanest article ever made; entirely harmless and free Irom all impure Ingredients that render many other preparations Injurious. It removes dandruff, stops the hair from falling, and restores the perfectly natural color. It is exquisitely perfumed, and so perfectly and elegantly prepared as to make It a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. WTRY IT AND BE CONVINCED OF ITS SUPERIOR QUALITIES. 73 Cents per Mottle. SIX BOTTLES, U Sent by express to any address on receipt of price. Address orders to DR. 8WAYNE & SON. 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa., Sole Proprietors. Bold by all Prominent Druggists. ITCHING PILES This distressing mmniaini ia mnsnii. ceded bv a moistnrA. HL- , ... ..viojjuauvu. U1S" tressing itching, as though pin worms were crawling In and about the rectum, particularly at night, when undiesing, or in bed after getuug wtwiu. ifc Bi-pcars 1 u summer as well as in winter: oftentimes LVisin-a 1 1 r 1 . i F " uuT.a . L'-v . MUUUU IfUej private parts, and is not confined to males only, but It Is quite as frequent that females arr sorelv n fH lr-torl nnrtliilirle in im J ... f - - - .. U Ul pregnancy, extending into the vagina, proving very distressing, and almost beyond the powers of endurance. Cases of long standing, pronounced inrnrahle. havA Kuti rmvmo , . -w iv.ui.urUUi cured by simply applying SWAYNE'S OraTJIEXT. . HOME TESTlMO Y. f WfM tLnrpl v fflini.vl n-iti. . - . - - ... niiu ui me most distressing of all diseases, Pruritus or Prurigo, or more commonly known as "Itchintr Piles.' ' i ",u ". intolerable. Increased by scratching, and not unfrequentlv became ouite snm. T hnmrh. A . "Swn VI1 V Ointment ita ., . t &a , fj UUJCK reliet, and In a shoit time made a perfect cure. x i.a.u nuw rcp uuuiNiuroea, ana 1 would advise all who are siifTV'rtiitr vir h ihi. wi. ; coninlaint to nmenn "xu-ax-na'a in. . .? once. I have tried prescriptions almost iunu;"V ' """""o ny permanent reJfcf- f t a JEPH W. CHRIST, (Firm of Roedel Christ,) Boot and Shoo House, &H North Second street, Phila, SKXK DISEASES. SWAYNE'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT Is also a speclflo for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Erysipelas. Barber's Itch, Blotch as! all Scaly. Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions. Perfectly safe and harmless, even on the most tender Infant. Price, 60 centa; t boxes, SI-2&. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price. Bold Bf sui. Lzadixo Deuggists, Prepared only by DR. SWAUTE & SON, 999 ffc-rtk RUtk Street, rtUldcliklt