Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1879 — Page 3

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A FEIGHTFUL EXPERIENCE.

The Haw key e Man Falls Into the Clutches of Barbarians, . And Narrowly Escapes Loosing His Precloos Sculp. The wild, ungovernable passion a barber has for trimming your hair! On the 4th of December I was in Boston, thinking about a lecture I was expected to deliver In the evening, and so badly sceared that I couldn't remember the subject nor what it was about. I went into a Tremont street "Institute of Facial Manipulation and Tonsorial Decoration" and inquired for the professor who occupied the chair of mediaeval shaving and nineteenth century shampoo. One of the junior members of the faculty, who was brushing an undergraduate's coat, pointed me to a chair and I climbed in. When the performanee was about concluded, the bar ber said to me: "Have your hair trimmed, sir?" I believed not. "Jfeeds it very badly, sir," he said ; "looks very ragged." I never argue with a barber. I said, "All right; trim it a little, but don't make it any shorter." He immediately tiimmed all the curl out of it, ami my hair naturally, you know, has a very graceful curl to it. I never discovered this myself until a few months ago, and then I was very much surprised. I discovered it by looking at my lithograph. Well, anyhow, he trimmed it. On the 6th of December I was at Bath, He. A sain I was shaved, and again the barber implored me to let him trim my hair. Who a I answered him that it had been trimmed only two days before, he spiteiall y asked where it was done. I told him, and he frve expression to a burst of sarcastic laughter. "Well, well, well," he said at last, "so you let them trim your hair in Boston? Wei), welL Now, you look like a man who has been around the world enough to Know better than that" Then he affected to examine a lock or two verv particularly, and sighed heavily. "Dear, dear," he said, "1 don't know really, as I could do anything with that hair or not: it's too bad." Well, his manner frightened me, and I told him to go ahead and trim it, but please not make it any shorter. "Xo," he said; "oh no, it wasn't necessary to cut it any shorter: it was really too short now, but it did need trimming." So he "trimmed'' it, and when I faced the Rockland audience that night I looked like a prize fighter. In four days from that time I was sitting in the chair of a barber down in New York State. He shaved me in grateful silence, an 1 then thoughtfully ran his fingers over my lonely hair. "Trim this hair a little, sir?" he said, ."straighten it up about the edges?" I meekly told him I had it trimmed twice during the preceding week, and I was afraid it was getting too short for winter wear. "Yes," he said, "he didn't know but what it was pretty short, but you didn't need to cut it any shorter to trim it. It was in very bad, ragged shape at the esds." I remained silent and obstinate, and he asked me when I had it trimmed last. I told him, and he burst into a shont of laughter that made the windows rattle. "What's the matter, Jim?" inquired an assistant partner down the room, holding his patient in the chair by the nose. Jim stitied his laughter and replied : "This gentleman had his hair trimmed down in Maine." There was a general burst of merriment all over the chop, and the apprentice laid down the brush he was washing and came over to look at the Maine cut, that he might never forget it. I surrendered. "Trim it a little then," I gro-Jied, "but in the name of humanity, don't cut it any shorter." "No." the barber said, "he wouldn't make it a hair's breadth shorter " When I left that shop, if it hadn't been for my ears, my bat would have fallen down clear on my shoulders. When I reached the hotel everybody started, and a couple of men got up and read a hand bill on the wall, descriptive of a convict who had recently escaped from Sing Sing, and looked from the bill to myself very intently. That night several of the audience drew revolvers as I came out on the platform. Then I went to Amsterdam, New York. The barber of that sleepy village, who in the in w rval of his other duties acts as mayor of the town and edits the local papers, undertook to shave me with a piece of hoop iron he pulled out of his boot leg. When I resisted he went out into the kitchen and came back with a kitchen knife and a can opener, and offered me my choice. I selected the can opener, and he began the massacre, remarking incidentally that he used to keep a good sharp spoke-shave for his particular customers,' but be had lost it. Then he said my hair needed trimming very badly. I protested that it was impossible ; it had been trimmed three times within 10 days, and was as short now as a business man on the 1st of January. 'Oh," he said, "it wasn't too short, and besides, there was no style about it at all." He could give it some shape, however, he said, without making it any shorter. So I surrendered and told him to shspe it up. And if that fore-doomed, abandoned, Amsterdam son of aii oakum picker didn't go out into the woodshed and come back with a rusty old horse rasp and begin to file away what little hair I had left. He allowed a few shreds and patches to remain, however, clinging here and there to my scalp in ghostly lonliness. I rattier feared that my appearance that evening would create a panic, but it did not. I observed that a majority of the audience had their heads "shaped up" after the same manner, and were rather pleased with my conformity to the local custom and style. Well, I got along to Corry, Pennsylvania, and rushed in for a shave and got it. In one time and two motions. "Hair trimmed, sir?" the barber said. I supposed he was speaking sarcastically, and so I laughed, but very feebly, for I was getting to be a little sensitive on the subject of my hair, or rather, my late hair. But he repeated his question and said that it needed trimming very badly I told him that was what ailed it; it had been trimmed to death ; why, I said my hair had been trimmed five times during the past 13 days. And I was afraid it wouldn't last mnch longer. "Well," be said, "it was hardly the thing for a man of my impressive appearance, who would naturally attract attention the moment I entered a room (I have to stand on my tiptoes and hold on with both hands to look over the back of a car eeat) to go around with such a head of hair, when he could straighten it out for me in a minute." I told him to go ahead, and closed my eyes and wondered what would come next. That fellow took a pair of dentists' forceps and "pulled"- every lock of bair I had left. "There " he said proudly, "now when your hair grows out it will grow out even." I was a little dismayed at first when I looked at my glistening poll, but after all it was a relief to know that the end was reached, and nobody could torment me gain to have my hair trimmed for several weeks. But when I got shaved at Ashtabula, the barber insisted cn puttying up the holes and giving my bead a coat of ahallac. X yielded, and my bead looked like a var-

Dished globe 'with the maps left oft- Two days afterward, I sat in a barber's chair at Mansfield. The barber shaved me silently. Then he panted, with a bottle poised in his hand, and said: "Shampoo?" ' I answered him with a look. Then he oiled my Hairless globe and bent over it for a moment with a hairbrush. Then he said: "On which side do von part your hair?" R. J. 1).

AU. SORTS. Janies G. Blaine is occupying a back seat. Zich. Chandler is a sweet singer of Michigan. Rents have fallen from 25 to 30 per cent in Quebec Colonel Tom Scott is in Italy. His health is mnch improved. There were 117 strikes in Kagland last year, as against 1S1 in 1877. Out of thirteen contributors to the February Liopincott nine are women. Of 1,200 shareholders in Glasgow bank more than 300 are described as "gentlewomen." Messrs. Sharps and Jennings are two young Mormons the sons of high officials who are about to enter Harvard. The oldest newspaper in the United States Is the Annapolis (Md.) tiazet'e. Its first number was issusd in January, 1715. Cincinnati papers record, with; evident pride, that nine foundlings have been found on door steps in that city since New Year's day. At a spelling bse near Kostoria,, O., last week Metsrs. Screen and Pan hurst got into au altercation and Mr. Panhurat was fatally shot. M. Francisque Michel has in preparation a book on the history of civilization in Scotland, based chiefly on the language of the country. In Stratford, Conn., thirty couples have been married or bconie engaged this winter, and there is only one marriageable young man left. A temperance convert at Decatur, 111., in a moment of forgetfulness pulled out a pocket flask and drank to the success of the Murphy movement The National Complaint. Dyspepsia is the national complaint. Almost every other man or woman you meet has It. Html the result lit that the number of psendo remedies for it Is a numerous tin Pharaoh's host. Th-y are for the- moat part worthless. There is. however, a st-nrvhini; eradicsint of this distressing mid obdmaUt malady, one whose genuine merits Ions since raised it to a foremost place amone the staple medicines of America.. Host Iter's stomach Hitters extirpates dyspepsia with erenter certainty nod promptitude than any lenown remedy, and is a most genial lnvigoraiit. appetizer and aid to secretion. These are not empty assertions, as thousands of onr countrymen and women who have experienced its effects are aware, but are backed up bv irrefragible proof repeatedly laid before ini pnulio. The Bitters also promote a regular habit of body, and give a healthful stimulus to the urinary organs. East Hamptok, Mass., Feb. 10, 187 S. Blanchard Food Cure Company: Gentlemen I never knew any one medicine that would apply to and help every ill like your Blood and Nerve Food. I am sanguine that the Wheat is going to supply a long-felt want. I have tested it in my own family, as well as by the hundreds of bottles I have sold, and congratulate yon in conferring so gr.at a favor upon the public. Truly yours. M.vuv E. Batf.s. a ROTED DIVINE SAYS . THEY ARE WORTH IHZ!R WEIGHT in GlLD READ WHAT KE SAYS: Dr.Tctt: Dear Sir: For ten years I have twen a martvr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles, last Spri ne your Pi I Is wire rei-om mended tome; I used them (but with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite, direstion perfect, regular stools, piles Kone, and I have pained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worth their weiirht in pold. Kev. R. h. SLMPoOX, Ixraisvillc, Ky. A TORPID LIVER Is the fruitful source of many diseases, such as liyspepsia, biek Headache Costiveuess, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Afrue and Fever. Jauudiee, l'ile3.Kheuniatism.K'diieCi)mplti!ul,C'otic.etc. Tntt's Pills exert a powerful influence on Oio Li ver,and will wit h certai uly relieve that important onran from disease, and restore its normal - functions. Tharapidity with which persons tateon flesh, while tinder the influence of these pills. of itself indicates their adaptability to nourish the body, hence their efficacy in curing nervous debility, dyspepsia, wasting of the muscles, sluRgfohncM of t hp li ver, rliron tc const i pat ion. aad imparting health and strength to the system. CONSTIPATION. Onlywitb regularity of the bowels can perfect hep.lth be en joyed. When the constipation is f recent date, a single dose of TUTT'S FILLS will suffice, but if it has become habitual, one )iil should be taken every night, radunJty lewwnina the frequency of the dene until a resnlar daiif movement is obtained, which will .'Km follow. Sold Everywhere, 23 Cent. OFFICE. 35 MURRAY ST., HEW TORE. Side HsadaGheh B 1 1 1 r r O I s... tlui. Pin. ' n f m Mm - mm . ...w They also rMlve DImuvsr from I)y(Kpsia, IndtKP-a.ott and Too Htrly Katinir. A portert remtnly lor Dizztnes. X an s e a. ill VER si I Drowsln-w,Bad Tasto In the Mouth. Coatl T011c.1t, Pain In th 0 Hi1e,fta They reaulate tue Bowel and prevent Constipation and Pi lea. Thesmaltest and easiest to tk. Oiilyone pill adim 40 In a vial. Purely Vegetable. iaine. race a ceuu. bold by all Druggists CARTER MEDICINE C0.t Prop'rs, trie, Pa, F1v V?iJb try TJiail for one dollar. NO MORE OR GOUT ACUTEOR CHRONIC t ALICYLICA SURE CURE. ' m Mann factored only tinder the above TradeMark, by the EUROPEAN SALICYUCJyiEDICINECO. OF PARIS AND EEIPZIG. Immediate belief Warranted. Perxa sent Cure Ouarauteiu. Now exclusively used by all celebrated Pnyslclans of Europe and America, becoming a staple. Harmless and Reliable Remedy on both continents. The Highest Medical Academy of Paris report US cures out of 1(X) case within three days. SecretThe only dissolver of the poisonous I'ric Acid which exists in the blood of Rheumatic and Gouty patients. SlfiO a Box ; 6 Boxes for 500. Sent'to any address on receipt of price. Endorsed by Physicians. Sold by all Druggists. Auuxess WASHBURNE &. CO. Only Importers, Depot 23 Cliff 8t New York. For sale by Bi owning A Sloan and 3. French Indianapolis. agents; Want. J to seU Dr. CHASE'S ,3,000 Recipe Book. New Price 'List. Yon doable vour money. Address Dr. Chase's Printing House, Ana A"bor. Michigan,

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GO It May Save Your Life. Cough, short breath, pains In the aide or breast, bronchitis, asthma, liver complaint, fever, patched skin, niitt sweats, tickling or rising in the throat, weak voice or any symptoms of GGNSUr.lPTiQH! fSE AT OXCE DR. SWATHE'S Compound Sjrop of Wild Cherry, quick and permanent relief will be the result. It heals the ulcerated lnugs, stops night sweats, iuducirg a natural and healthy expectoration. Don't Despond. If there is anything that is calculated to test the composition 01 a person, it is an inslduous cough, the forerunner of consumption, and most fatal of human alllictions. In many instances this distressing malady secures a victim, who nt first has u alight cold, bot neglects to use the proper remedy until too late. Others are afflicted with Bronchial, Asthmatic, Ota rrhal or some of the many diseases to which the throat and lungs are subject. Don't D&tpomk. 'While there is life there is hoiie, and the most perilous hour of a erson'8 life Is when he gives way to despondency. Kemember, all these complaints, which are so prevalent, and so fatal, can be cured by "Dn. StVAYSE'S UoaPlll'SD SYRL"1' of Wili ("iikrry," and oftentimes a single 2i cent bottle will prevent much Buttering and risk of life. Being the favoril prescription of one of i'biladelplila's most eminent physicians, it can be relied on. Home Testimony. MORE WONDERFUL CURES. Dr. Rwayxk Dear Sir: "I feel It to be due to yon and sufii-ring humanity to give the following testimony respecting the wonderful curative powers of your "Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry" and "Sarsaoarrilla and Tar Pills." I was aflllcted with a violent rough.

pains in the side and breast, niaht sweats sore throat, my bowels were costive, appetite nearly gone, and my stomach so very weak that my physician was at a loss to do for me, as every Uiiug 1 ns?d in the shape of medicine was rejected; spit different times a pint of blood. I remained for months In this awful condition, and gave np ail hones of ever recovering. At this limey mi recommended the use of your "Syrup" and "Pills," which immediately began to soothe, comfort and allay Hie violence of thecongb. strengthened aud healed my lungs; in short, it has made a perfect cure of me, and I am now able to pursue my daily labor. Any person doubting the truth of the above stut.-meiit will please call, or address me, at the factory or nt my residence. EDWARD H. HAMSOS, Foreman at GeorKe ISweeney'a Pottery, Ridge Road, below Wallace Philadelphia Over 20 years have elapsed, and Mr. Hamson still remains a hearty man. Antbraa aad DistreaslBfl; Cornell Cared. My mother was a great sufferer from Asthma, cough, could not sleep. Her symptoms became very alarming, short breath, pains and oppression. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry restored her to good health. H. MEYER, tfrocer, 17th and Carpenter Sta., Philadelphia. Trial Bottles, 23 CenlH. Price, trial liottle, 2Seents. Regular size, $1.00, or six liottles for Si. A single 25 cent bottle will oftentimescurea recent cough or cold and thus prevent mnch risk and suffering. Ilyourdruggist or storekeeper has not got it. ask him to procure it for you, or write to us direct. Ma "Describe symptoms in all communications, and address letters to DR. 8 WAYNE A BON , 3JU North Sixth street, Philadelphia. No charge will be made for advice. Sold at French's Medicine Depot, (UXDER MASONIC TEMPLE,) INDIANAPOLIS. A DISORDERED LIVER, from which so many persons suffer. Is frequently the cause of Headache, ludigestion and Dys;epsl:i, Is speedily relieved, and are often permanently cured iy Swine's Tarani Sarsaparilla Pills. Fevers are often prevented by the nse of these Sitrsaparllla Pills, as they carry on, through the blood, the impurities from which they arise. For costi eness there Is nothing so effectual as Hicuyne's Tar and ijursttjiariUa Pill. They are purely vegetable, and act specially on the Liver as blue mass or calomel, without any bad results from taking. Address letters to DR. sVAYBE & SON, Philadelphia. No charge for advice. Pent by mail on receipt of price. Price, 2j cents a box ; five boxes for SI. Ask your druggist for them. Sold at French's Drng Store, Indianapolis. DD ITCHING PILES! are generally preceded by a moisture, like perspiration, distressing itching, as though pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum.parlicHlnrlg at night, when undressing, or in bed alter getting warm; oftentimes show lutell around trie private parts, ana ieequentiy females are sorely atllicted, extending into the vagina, proving very distressing. Cases of long standing are permanently cured by simply applying SWAYNE'S OINTHZUT! HOME CURES. We were great suflVsrers from itching Piles: the symptoms were as above described. The use of Swayne's Ointment in a short time made a perfect cure. j. w.v nrist, 0001 ana snoe nouse, sn ..u si T. O. Weyman, hatter, 8 8. Nth St., Phlla. David Urosnickle, Ladiesburg, Frederick co, Md. A. J. Beach, Farm well Btat'n London co.,Va. J. M. Ueister, Merrersburg, Krankhn co., Pa. Jos. S. McCumb. MiliersVurz, O. 11. rt. Wakely, Mclean, Tompkins CO., N. Y, 11. K. Moore, Atlanta, tia. .1. E. Crandell, CranUeli's Corners, X. Y. Rienzie Scott, Enfield. Conn. Win. B. Rutlaud, Nashville, Tenn. C. Workman, Sclota, Iowa. CLERQYHEH AND PHYSICIANS, as well as thousands of others in all parts of the United States, are constantly sending certificates and informing us of the benefita derived from using our "AH Healing Oint ment, butspace will not admit of their publication at present. HOME CERTIFICATES. An Eruption of Eight Years' Standing. I was troubled with an eruption for eight years, itching intolerably at times; tried many preparations without finding relief. Through the use of Swayne's "All Healing Ointment"! am entirely cured. JOSEPtl II. LAMBERT, At Horebman t Bro.'s.'nn anil Cherry, Phlla. Price, 5tc. Three boxes, (1 Jli (in currency or oostaze starona). Sent bv mail to any address on receipt of price, by DR. 8 WAYS K BON, I 'iiuatieipnia, l a. ntita oy an arutrutsia. Sold in Indianapolis at "FRENCH'S MEDICINE DEPOT," under Masonic Temple. DD BEAUTIFUL HAIR. LONDON I Helen tlfle ii a in mi no Tfeibi nnin uumn ipbf.pa katiox REST0 RER! m?:., CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR!" "Ixmdon Gi-ossy, Lcxuriaxt Hair Restorer' vLiondon iiair ne3iorerr"liindnn Hair is Onk of the Hair Restorer" "London Hair Restorer" "liondon O RKATRST of A lz Hair Restorer "London Hair Restorer" "London Persosai. Charms. Hair llestoiei" All that art can accomplish in beantifvlne. streiiKthenlntE, thickening and adorning the hair is effected by using Ixmilon Color Hair Restorer. It stimulates and forces a, rapid growth; if gray, restores its natural co'or anu renders it siikj- ana Deaniitai; enres aanaruu; keens the scalD clean, cool and Health v. Price 76 cents; three bottles, ti; six bottles, I i. Bold oy . DR.SWAYNE Sl SON, , 333 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. SOU) BT ALL DRUGGISTS. j In Indianapolis at French's Medicine Depot, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE.

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Atxaks Ajtti-Fat U the great remedy for Corpulency. It Is purv.y voirctxtile an! perfectly harmless. It acts on the food in the stomach, provt-ntlni; Its conversion Into fat. Taken Aoconlititf to dirt' Hons, It wilt re4uc rat person from x to & ponnUs a week. live cure lor obcHty, we do bo knowing its ability to cure, as attested by hundreds of testimonial. f which the fallowing from a ladv in Columbus, Ohio, Is a Ram pie: Gentlemen: Your Anti-Fat was dulv receive!. I took It accord In jr to directions and It reduced me live pounds. 1 wils soelatod over the result that I Immediately seirf, to Ackecman's drugstore for the second bott!e.n Anoilwr, a physician, vrtiing for a patient from Providence, li. lM fcays Four bottles have reduced ber welizht from ift pounds to Vj2 pounds, and there tea pncral Improvement in health.1 A gentleman writing1 from Boston, says: Without special change or attention to diet, two bottler of Allan's Anti-Fal reduced mo four and one-quarter pounds." 'j he well-known Whole vale Itnijrzista. Smith, 1KXmttle & fcMiTii. of Boston, Mas; write as follows: Allan's Anti-Fat lias reduc-d a lady In our cltv seven pounds In thn-e week." A ccntleuian In bU Louis writes: Allans Anti-Fat reduced me twelve pound In three weeks and altogether 1 have lost twentv-fivo pounds rtnee comment-In it Itx use" Messrs. l'OWULi.& I'LtMlTov, "Wholesale liracplsts, of Buffalo, N.Y- write: Tt tub rHomiKTOitS OF Aixan's Antx-Fat: Gentlcnien, The following report Is from the lady who used A Han's Anti-Fat. Jt (ihe Anti-Fat) had the desired effect, reducins the fat from two to tlvc pounds a week until 1 had lost twenty-five pounds. 1 In pe never to regain what I have lost.1" Anti-Fat Is an unexcelled blood-purifier. It promote dlcestlon, curinp dyspepsia, and is also a poteen remedv for rlieumatUiit. Sold by druggists, ifaniphlet ou ObcaITv sent on receipt or Ma tii i. BOTAK1C 2iEDIClM CO, FkofHS, Buffalo, K.T. in piac.njt tins rcnieuy oeiore ine public as i Hy an Immense practice at the World's Dlsji aarv and Invalid Hotel, liavinff treated mauv tliousana cases oi moe uiseaes peculiar to woman, l have been enabled to perfect a inoi potent and positive remedy for these diseases. To Ucahniate IhU natural specific, I have named It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The term, howevpr. Is trat a fceMe expression of my lilgli spprectstlon of lis value, based upon poreual observation. 1 have, while w!tne4tng 1U positive results In Die special rtlscajies Incident to tlie vrranwm of woman, slnttfrd It out as the rtuwax r rrwwnlng mrm .f mr edU-iJ mmr- On Its merits, -tts a positive, Kite, atxt elfuctual remedy for this class ofiilseaM-a, ana oae tltat will, at all times and under II circumstances, art kinilly, I am wiUlnr to slake stiv reputation as a physician: and so continent am 1 that It will not illsappolnt die nioat sanguine excctatinot a single luvallil lady who uses 11 for any jf Hie ullnients for which I recommen'l It. that I offer nnd sell It under A POSITIVE CCAItANTEE. (For condition, sec pMiuphlel wrapping bottle.) 1 he following are among those diseases In which any Favartte Hraerlptloai has worked cures, as If hy ciagic, ami with a certainty never before att.iluc! by anv medicine: l.eucorrho'a. Excessive Flowlnjr, Painful Monthly Periods, Bupprewlotis when from unnatural causes, irregularities, Weak Back, Pro lapsus, or Falling of the Uterus, Anteveralnn and Itetrovorston, Bearing-down Sensations, Internal Heat. Nervous Depression, Debility. Desponileucy, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and riceratlonot the Uterus. Impotency. iiarrctiness, or Sterility, and Female Weakness. I do not extol this medicine as a ' cure-aii." but It almlrably fulfills a alucicsMoa r pstrpsse, being a most perfect specific In all chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor svlil it do harm. In any state or conl!ln. 'l'hose wboth'slrc further Information on thee subtects can obtain it in Thb People's Cojcmon Sensc SiIepical Adviser, a book of over 900 pages, sent. pst-palil, on receipt of SI JP. It treats minutely of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice la regard to the niaaageiuiut of those affections. Frort Preaerlpttoa m14 7 Drnsclsta. It. V. I'IKHCK. M. D-. I'ron'r, Worlu Dispensary nd Invillils' Hotel. Bilffruo. N. Y. my annual Cafaloaneof Vesretaht s and Flower siersi for ls79. rleli in engravings. from original photographs, will be sent FUEK, to an wno nnniy. customers of Hist season need not write for it. I otl'er one of the largest collections of vegetable seed ever sent out by any seed house in America, a large portion of wnicn were grown on my six seea iarms. Pointed di ections for cultivation on each package. All seed warranted to tc both fresh and true to name: so far, that should it ptove otherwise, I will refill the order gratis. The original Introducer f the Hnbhard fcinnsh. Pbinney'8 Melon, Marblehead Cabbages, Mex ican corn, and scores of ot her vegetables, I invite tne patronage oi an who are anxious to nave tnetr seeus uirectiy irom me grower, fresh, trne, and of the very best strain. Vf JKs Altl.ES A KPt-rlAl-TY. JAMES J. H. GREGORY. Marblehead. Mass. THE LOZENGE LAXATIVE. The best preparation ef Uacnesia xuula into delightfully flavored lozkxuks. biug one of tlin most useful und reliubla Laxative Irledieinea, suitable for all ages and conditions, for regulating tb bowels, and for lbs prevention, imtnftiata relief and permanent cure of Conat3patloct HEMORRHOIDS or PILES, BII.IOUSXI88, BTCK HKAPACIIE, KRt'PTIOXS OF TII8 SKIN. rLTUt.SXCV, ACIUITT nd UKAKTRUR; it is alio most valuable as a Sprint; Medlciue. Price 25 c. per box. Sol t by stt lrortst r nsllit l"KFK rti Ivretpt f prli hy Dckoab Dick a c . WraMtr6L, Nsw Yoric. Explaaatary elrciuax BSIK a appUralloo. -Clrcnlara FKEE at all drag atoref. GIVES IMMEDIATE BELIEF, An Infallible Care for PILES. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cents per box. eOJPYUlFuE Cured Within a stipulated Time. Tie Triuinpli Truss CoMK2S w"S55: ery, N.Torfer 11,000 foraruptura they cannot cure. The Triumph Trusxes have received the highest honors at all fairs where they have been exhibited. Send 10 cents for book on the Cure of Rupture to either oXIloe, KxamlnaUoni frsx". JtiWU liliWAKD. IjOR any mm of privet. JImux, KpmnstorflMra, twrvftiu lUbilujr, rbMUnaUMa, .-pbilts, seM. faia,ttcwbba DK. KICHAO'S 60LSE1I RSMIDIK8 all to rat. Np awrmrn m MmrV tlna f 4UC Clrcolan trat t eotrvspiMmte umn4 promptly. JuUnm Da. O, S. aiCUAHPS, ta VarU ttnst, M Tkt

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