Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1880 — Page 6

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THE STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11, 1880-

SANDY C0)IE TO JUDGI1ENT.

An "UnpleaaaBt Baye-atiou" Ooncaroing General B. S. Foster, of Indianapolis. An Old Letter Turns Up to Confront Ulm, Demonstrating the Yalue of m Goexl Memory v heu Mm IS hoot. Off III Mouth. General Foster, of Indianapolis, should retuember when he writes letters and what he pat a into them. Ink does not fade oat very readily, and old letters have an everlasting way of existing and turning up, too, at all sorts of seasons. The Boston Post has recently come into possession of some ot General Foster's correspondence, which forces the conclusion that his late talk about General Hancock:, and especially General Plaisted, now a candidate for Governor of Maine, was made el in ply for political effect. He should, cultivate his memory, however, so that what he says this year should not seriomly conflict with something that he taid a few years ago. The Boston Poet says: A paragraph reflecting upon the honor and bravery of Generp Harri M. Planted, now a candidate for Governor of Maine, la going tne rounds of tne Republican papers. It is as follows: "General R.3. Foster has made an unpleasant revelation to areporttrof tlie Louisville (Ky.) Commercial concerning the Fii8lonits' candidate lor Governor of Maine. Pl.t 1 Oed, tie said, 'is tne candidate of tue Democrats aud Greenbuclcers for Governor of Maine, and their party organs are pulling him a 'that gallant old soldier,' etc. He was commanding ä Maine regiment In my brigade, aud durioi; theflzhtingat Deep Ron I saw the regiment without is commander. He had gone to the rear, and did not fchow himself till the next morning, I Haw General Terry once draw his revolver on him and tell him If he did not advance at the head of his regiment he wou'd shoot him. He was about the worst coward to be an officer I ever saw." This Ueneral Foster is the same Individual who makes the charge of disloyalty against General W. 8. Hancock, a charge 80 ridiculous that but one or two Republican papers have paid any attention to It. An to the cliarga that General Terry threatened to shoot General Piatsted for cowardice at tbe battle of Deep Run, the fcllowlns letter, written by General Terry so.ne time after that battle, ought to be conclusive. Ueneral Terry la now in charge of the Department of Dakota, aud the following letter written by him is far nished lor publication: "Colonel ial sled is a brave, patriotic and loyal man, and has faithfully served the country since early In Uie war. His regiment is not only one of the best in the Tenth Army Corps, but one of the best 1 have ever seen. "lie is more than ordinarily attentive and zealous lu the performance f his duty, and equally careful for the comfort and welfare of his men. In the battle of the 7th Inst., New Market Road, he handled his brigade with marked skill and ability, and It was as much due to his efforts as to the efforts ot anyoneeUe that oar flaufc was not turned and the battle not lost. In consideration of his valuable services I desire to present his name to the favorable notice of the commanding General, and to recommend that bis services be recognized and rewarded. 1 am, very respectfully, your Obedient servant. ALFRED H. TF.RHT, Major General Commanding Tenth Corps. The above letter mafces it clear th:it General Plaisted was not the sort of a soldier that General Terry would threaten to (.hoot for cowardice. But a letter written officially" to tne War Department by General Foster hlmM-lf, corrobo.ates General Terry's letter and con firms hU estimate ot General Pia luted 's soldierly qualities. General Foster wrote as follows: 'The discipline of his brigade (the third of the First Division t Is of the highest order, and its fighting qualities unsurpassed by any In the ermy. Colonel Plaisted having commanded it since Its organization at Hilton Head, is. In my judgment, entitled to the greater share of the credit for the remarkable efficiency to which it has attained. Colonel Plaisted is an oilicer of unbounded zeal and energy, aDd his loyalty and patriotism know, no bounds. That bis long and faithfnl services are entitled to lavorable consideration, in my mind, there Is no doubt, and I trust they may receive suitable recognition. 1 am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, "K. K. FO'TEP., "Brig. Gen. Com 'dg 2Sth IHv. lutn Corps.'.1 Here Is General Foster on record as writing to the War Department that "Colonel plaisted is aa officer ot unbounded zeal and energy, and his loyalty and patriotism know no bounds." And now he comes forward and says: "General Planted was about the woist Onward to bo an officer I ever saw." The pub-11-will calmly await the next unp'.eisant revelation" by this slanderer ot Union soldiers. A Glorious Time In Old Bartholomew The Landers Keceptlon'a Grand Success, Completely Eclipsing the Porter Kally Keyer Nominated for Joint Representative, epecial to the Sentinel : Coloibus, Ind., August 5. The Joint Representative Convention of Marlon, Shelby and Bartholemew was held here to-day, George Beyer and John C. Ferriter, of Marlon, were put in nomination. Bartholemew cast nine votes for Reyer and live lor Ferriier, while Marlon cast thirty-seven for Kejer and twenty for Ferriter. Before the vote of Shelby could be announced.Fenlter'sname wa withdrawn by Ilon.Wiü E English.when Ferriter, the gallant son of the Emerald Isle, moved Reyer 's nomination be made unanimous, vhich was yone admldst the wildcat enthusiasm, shouting, yelling and wavlnj of hats. Heyer was then called on, and he made a brief little speech, which was well received. Mr. Ferriter was then called, and on tat ing the stand made a brilliant little speech heartily indorslns the nomination of Mr. Reyer, and promising his full support. The Landers and Matron reception here today was one grand ovation, fully 5,000 people being present, all marching In the streets, with Landers and Matson on foot In the crowd, headed by two brass bands, with 100 uniformed Hancock Uuaras. After dinner Mr. Landers delivered one of the best speeches ever made in this County, aud was followed by the gallaat Colonel Matron. v Colonel MaUon was followed by Hon. Will E. English, in a short and ringing speech, and Hon. Jason B. Brown closed the meeting with one of those eloquent speeches for which he Is famous. There waa an Immense con course of people present, and the enthusiasm was unbounded. ' This grand rally completely eclipsed tne Porter reeeption being at least five times as large, and nearly all voters, as against their crowd of boys and women. It was a brilliant contrast to see Messrs. Landers and Matson marching shoulder to shoulder In the street with the laboring man to that of Porter, who was hauled around the city in a satin-lined carriage by the Re publican "magnates." It has, Indeed, been glorious day to the Democracy of .old Bartholo mew. Before the speaking last night the Tlancoclc Guards formed In front of the Court House and marched west on to Jtckson street, then north two squares, when a halt was made and the lamps lit. They then marched In Blxth fitreet to Washington street. They made u aplendid appearance with their 100 brilliant lights as they marched down the street toward the Court House, amid the wildest enthusiasm fShoat after shout went up from their ranks which were answered back by the enthusiastic crowd frqm the sidewalks. Oar town has not bad such a waking up slnoe 1876, and the fires hav lust commenced burning. At the stand In front of the Court House a large crowd gathered to hear the gallant G. Schmuck, who delivered a forcible and telling speech, which was loudly cheered. At the conclusion of Mr. Heiimnci'i remarks, Nels R.Key es took the tand and spoke In his usual eloquent and convincing style. . . ; :j Mme. X was in the bUof consmU'r htt pD vtuuazi oaiiy between the noon 91 I

and 3. Tb. doctor was a witty and charming man, and they talked of every subject under heaven. One day, however, the doctor tor came, and waa denied admittance. He thought there must be some mistake, and ordered the servant to announce him again. This time the lady sent down a very polite message, informing the doctor that "she was grieved beyond measure at being obliged to deny herself the pleasure of his company, but aha was very ill."

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It cures Asthma, Loss of Voice, Neuralgia, Sf Vitas Dance, Epileptic Fits, Whooping Cough, Nervousness, and is a most wonderful adjunct to other remedies in sustaining lire during the process of Dlphthei ia. Do not be deceived by remedies beating a sliuUarname; no other preparation is a substitute for this unuer any circumstances. Look out for the name and address, J. I. FELLO WS. St. John, N. B., on the yellow wi apper In water-mark, which is seen by holding the paper before the light. Price, $1.59 per Bottle, fcii for $7.50. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. McDonald A Bctleb, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon County, sa. In the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana. No. 20,710. Room 2. Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. John M. Judah, assignee, etc., et al. He it known, that on the 2 id day of July. 18ao, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the ofrice of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county. In the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants and the said plaintiff having also filed in, said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants, Ermlna J. and Harmon Woodruff, and J. Herman Woodruff, are not a residents of the state of Indiana; that they are necessary parties to the above t-n titled eaue, which cause is an action for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate situate in Marlon County, Indiana; acd wherens eaid plaintiff having bv indorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear in said Court a od answer or demur thereto, on the .Uth day of Septemoer, j, Now, therefore, by order ot said court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filinz and oeudency of said complaint against them. ana mat unret-s tney appears ana answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 2 th day of September, issu. the same being the thirteenth Judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the conrt house In the city of Indianapolis, on the first Mon day In September,l6), said complaint, and the matters and things- therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. DANIEL M. RäNSDELL, J1j2S-3w Clerk. McD05ALD& IiCTLKB, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon County, as: In the Superior Court of Marion Couuty, in the Mate of Indiana. No. -t,7Ui. RoomL Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. William A. Pattison t al. lie it knowu, that on the 23d day of July, 1&0, Die above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in tho offlce of the Clerk of the Superior Conrt or Marion County, in the State of Indiana, hla complaint against the m1ov named deteudants, and the sind plaintitt having also filed in said Clerk's office the alUdavit of a competent persan, showing that said defendant, Harmon vVoodmfT, Is not a relde. t of the State of Indiana; that he is a neressaiy party to the above entitled cause, which cause is an action for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate, situated In Marion County, Indiana; aud wheieas said plaintiff having by indorsement on said comp aint required said defendant to appear In said Court nnd answer or dernnr thereto, on the 20th day of September, ISSO. Now, therefoie, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named Is hereby notified ot the the filing and pendency of ssid complaint against him, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at tbe calling of said cause on the 20th day of September, 1S8J, the same being the thirteenth judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, 1SS0, said complaint, and the matters aad things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. DANIEL M. RANSDELL. jul28-3w Clerk. McDonald & Butler, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA. Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, in the .State of Indiana. No. 2ti,700. Room No. 2. Complaint to forclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Joseph A. Moore et al. Be it known, that on the 23d day or July, 13.S0. the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the Stat of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants; and the said plaintiff having also filed In said clerk's of lice the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Harmon WoodrnS and J. Herman Woodruff, are not residents of the State of fndiana;that they are necessary parties to tbe above entitled cause, which cause Is an action for the foreclosure of a mortgae on real estate situated lu Marion county,Indlana, and whereas said plaintiff having by indorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear in said court and answerer demur thereto, on the 20th day ol September, 1SH0. Now. therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named, are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint n gainst them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the sloth day of September, 1&J0, the same being the thirteenth judicial day or a term of said court, to be begun and held at the conrt honse in the city of lndlanapolis.on tbe.flrst Monday in Heptetnntr, li, saia compuun and the "matters aud things tnerem contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. DANIEL M. 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McDoxald & bcTLXB, Attorneys.' STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon County, ks: In the Superior Court of Marlon County, In the State of Indiana. No. 36,71. Room 2. Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Orpheus hi verts et al. lie It known, that on the 23d day of July, lhH), the ab ve named plaintiff, by bis attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of tbe 8u Fei lor Court or Marlon County, in the Stale of ndiana. his complaint aglnt the above named defendants, and tbe sld plaintiff having also filed In said Clerk's office the affidavit of m competent person, fcbowlog that said defendants, Orpheus Everts, Everts, his wife; Harmon Woodruff, E. Delavan Woodruff, Woodruff, his wife, and J. Herman Woodruff, are not residents of the State of Indlaca; that they are necessary parties to the above entitled cause, which cause Is an action for tbe foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate situate in Marlon County, Indiana, and whereas said plaintiff having by Indorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear in aid Court and answer or demur thereto, on the 20tb day of September, ISHU. Now, therefore, by ertier of said Court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of tbe filing and pendency of said complaint against tbem. aud that aniens they apear and answer or demur thereto, at the call lng of said cause on the 20th day of September, LSftO, the same being the thirteenth Judicial day of a terra of said Court, to be b gun and held at the Court House In the city of Indlnnapoiis, on the first Monday in September, ltWO, said com paint, and tbe matters nnd things therein contained r.nd alleged, will be heard and determined in tbelr Wdp. DAN M. RANSDELL, Clerk.

McDonald & Butlkr, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion County, ss In the Superior Court of Marion county, In the State of Indiana. No. UÖ.7U7. Room 2. Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Philip J. Carleton. et al. Be it known, that on the 23d day of July, 18N0, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, in toe state ot Indiana, his complaint against tbe above named defendants, and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Harmon Woodruff and J Herman Woodruff, are not residents ot tbe state of Indiara; and that they are necessary oartles to to the above entitled cause, which cause is an action for tbe foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate situattd in Marion county, Indiana, and whereas said plaintiff having by indorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear In said Court and answer or demur thereto, on theAitn. day of September, ISM). Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, aud that uuless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 2Ut ri day of September, inso, the same being the 13th judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, 18au, said complaint, and the matters and things Hierein contained and alleged, will be beard and determined In their absence. DANIEL M. RANSDELL. jul28-3w Clerk. McDonald fc Butler, A ttorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion connty, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, in the State of Indiana. No. 2ts,7üü, Room 1. Complalr t.to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Morris M. De frees et al. Be it known, that on the 23d day or J uly, 18J, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office or the clerk of the Supei lor Court of Marion county, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants, and the said plaintiff having also filed in said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant, Harmon Woodruff, Is not a resident of the state of Indiana; that he Is a necessary party to tbe above entitled cause, which cause is an action for the foreclosure of a mortgage upon real estate situate In Marion county, Indiana, and whereas said plaintiff having by indorsement on raid complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court and answer or demur thereto, on the üOth day ol September, 1880, Now, therefore, by order of said court. Raid defendant last above named, is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him. and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the caJlinp of said cause, on the -Jvth day ot September. 18S0, the same being the thirteenth judicial day of a term of Bald court, to be begun and held at the Court Rouse in the city of Indianapolis oh the first Monday in September, ltsso, said com Dial nt, and the matters and things tnerein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. DANIEL M. RANSDELL, Jly28-3w Clerk. McDonald a Butler, Attorneys. . STATE OF INDIANA, Marion County, ss: In the Superior Court of Marlon County, In the State of Indiana. No. 26,718. Room 1. Complaint to foreclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Theodore B. Wightman etal. Be It known, That on the 23d day of July, 1SS0, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in tbe otric of the Clerk of tbe superior Court of Marion County, In tbe State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants; and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants Harmon Woodruff and E. Delavan Woodruff are not residents of tbe State of Indiana; that they are necesary parties to the above entitled cause, which cause is an action for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate, situate in Marlon County, Indiana, and whereas said plaintiff having by indoisement on t-aid complaint required said defendants to appear In said Court and answer or demur thereto, on the 20th day of July, 18S0. Now, therefore, by order of said Court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified Of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that nnless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at tbe calling of said cause on the &)th day of September, 180, the same belngtbe thirteenth jndlcialday of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in tbe City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, lSo, aaid complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. DANIEL M. RANSDKLL. Jul 28 3w Clerk. McDonald & Butler, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marfan Connty, ss: In the Superior Court of 1,'arion County, in the State of Indiana. No. UV.712. Room 1. Complaint to forclose mortgage. Henry H. Cook vs. Harmon Woodruff et al. B3 it kuown.that on the 23d dsy of July, 1880, tbe above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, Ills complaint against the above named defendants; and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing tbat said defendants, Harmon Woodruff, Jane II. Woodruff, his wife, and J.Herman Woodruff, are not residents ot the State of Indiana: that they are necessary parties to the above entitled cause, which cause is an action for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate situated in Marion County, Indiana, and whereas said plaintiff having by Indorsement on Bald complaint required said defendants to appear in said Conrt and answer or demur thereto on the 20th day of September, 1880. Now, therefore, by order of said Court, said defendants, last above named, are hereby notified of the filing and pendency ol sid complaint against them, and tbat nnless tbey appearand answer or demur thereto, at the calling ot said cause on the 'iOih day of September, lsso, the same being the thirteenth judicial day of a term of said Court, to be befun and held at the Court House in the city or ndlanapolis, on the first Monday in September, 1880. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. DANIEL M. RANSDELL. J 11 28-3 w Clerk. Tho TVE1TTA ATJ & CO. P1TE5T ALIDMUM PMS, 13 DIFFERENT STYLES, For Bale by SHIVTI1VI3X. COMPANY CHEAPEST BIBLES ts. PREMIUMS.

The remedial mnreTneiit of those f!leaes pernllar V women has afforded a lre exrH-rlenee at the World's Ilnpensary an! invalid!' Hotel. In aJaptiu rvn.t.dle for tlu lr rure. Hanr tlMMinaiids ol cases have annually been treated. lr. fhrree' r'ovarit PreO'-Hptl-m jg u,r result of thf exteii-lr.l experience, and baa become Justly celebrated fur Its many and retkiarkable cares of all those curuuic tiueajtet and W'KAXNESSCS PECULIAR TO FEMA-LES. Favorite Preertpllon is a powerful Restorative Tonic to the enttre system. It I a nervine of unsurpassed efllcacj', and while It quiets iiervons Irritation, it sti-eiitlx-in tlrf- mfeebled nervous u-ni, thereby restoring it to healthful vljror. The follow in? disease are anionic Une In which the Favorite l'rricrlptlon has worked cures as if ly marie, and with a certalntv ncv-r IxM'ore altahird. viz: ltweeSMts; i-rwlTt BwIm; tMlafui au-wtraMlM aland mwhwi wrak aak t pralapaaa. ar railing- af lae atrraa I aatrvrralo: rrtrTrralaa Warla"dWB ar a.al laa I rbraalo raagt.l taa. taWaaaaaUaa, aaa ak-rratiaai tatcraul kl acrvaua ar arr.Jaa ; arvaua atad alrk lmuia-lMi drbililji awl aarreaaeaa, ar sterility, when not caused y stricture of the nerk or tlie womh. Wlieti the latter eondltion exixt. we ran, lr other means, readilr remove the laaprdlawat ! the tx-arla- af atiVsria (sre Invalid'' Guide Book, sent for one stamp, or Uie .Medical AUviaer). Favorite rrescrlpUon 1 Kld under a paaltlve c" arm tec For conditions ee wrurper around bottle. DO LIKEWISE." Mrs. E. F. Morjran, of Sew Castle, Lincoln Co., Maine, ssrs: " Five years ajro I was a dreadful sutlerer from uterine trouble. Ilav'iir exhaush-d the skill of three physician. I was completely discouraared. and so weak I could with Jiiflcuitv cross the room alone. 1 tx-jran taking votir -ravorlte Prescription and uninjr the local trealineiit recommended In vour Common !ns; Medical Adviser.' I commenced to improve al once. In three mouth I was prr'frfJ evrrtU and have hail no trouble since. 1 wrote a k-Uer to luv family paper, hrierlv mentioning ho"r mv health had been restored, und offer! n to send the full particulars to any one writiug me for them and rttcbuinq a ftnmpol enrvJnp fnr reply. I have received over four hundred letters. In rt-plv. I have descrilied my case ami the treatment ued, and earnestly ad vised tlieui to 'do likewise.' From a prent many I have received second letters of thanks, statin: that they had conniK need tne use of Favorite Prescription, sent for the. 'Medical Adviner,' and applied tlie local treatment so fullv and plaint v laid down therein, and were much belter already. "Pr. Pierce Favorite lrecripUuu U sold by all druggists. Q EVFRT INVALID l. ADV should read TI. Pi,l..- fi nr.n sr XI tn Inn 1 A 1 v ar " in evrilrri

over ftlty pav' are devoted to the consideration a äml r A il4eM jaw TL rK.J.

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sua nsBDiDBion si., uor. t ransnn, CHICAGO, Cliarlere! by the State of Illinois for the express pnrpo-e of ctrlns lminedlate relief lu all cases of Private, Cronic and I rinary Diseases In all their complicated forms. It Is well known Dr. James has stood at the head of the profession for the past 30 years. Age aud experience are all-Important. Nemnlal -weakness, night lories by dreams, pimples on the face, lost manhood, can positively be cured, i-adlea wanting the most delicate attention, call or write. JPleasant home lor patients. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION-MARRIAGE GUIDE; Which tells yon all about these diseases, who should marry, why not; lO cents to pay postage; or large refised -work, 2? cent-. Dr. James has 00 rooms and parlors. You see no one -nt the doctor. Oflice hour?, 0 A. 31. to 7 P. 21. Sunday. 10 to 12. Dr. James Is CO years of age. ltnbber goods of all kinds.

A POSITIVE CURE WITHOUT MEDICINES. ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES PATENTED OCTOBER lO, 1870.

O 3ST E BOX No. 1 will cure any case ;n four days, or less. llo. 2 will cure the Most Obstinate Case, no matter of how lonp standincr. Io nauseous doses of Cubebs, Copaiba or Oil of Sandalwood, that are certain to produce dyt pepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach. No Syringes or Astringent Injections to Droduce other serious comvlicaiions. Price $1.50. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS or mailed on receipt of Price. For further particulars send to druggist in your city for Circular. J. C. ALLAN CO., P. 0. Box 1,533. No. 83 John St., New York. Vc offer $500 Revsard for any case they will not cure. Quick, Safe, and Sure Cure.

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BaaaaaaaBBaaBaajBBBWaaanawaBlKBMl uaij uraiiuriia arc wuiaj man nseieas. II nefrieCtM WMM a cure ia putoiule, it may rapidly develop into quick connmption. The mott thorough suo. cesiiful and nlnaaant trpatmnnt i f - TVTT T . s '-i-ca

iCARBOLATE W TAR INHALANT

It doearotreqnlr,! FOR CATARRH, ASTHMA, M riitm tr - 1 ' . '

the value of Cirbolate of Tar, the most IPANCIIPIDTinN htaliiut rrmrAial oamt lennum to tcünre.3 Sß tm O w 11 I lUlll

Ualsams and Cordials of the most healingVid soothing; are so combined with Pit ie Tree Tar, that the mere breathing Into a dense moke or rtpor. This 1 inhaltd taken right

parts. Xo heat, no hot water, siniplr inltaling or breathing it, and yon feel ni? A tTIUCTGQ iu healing power stt one. This treatment is endorsed by physicians I taf & r Ii fca J Ol

everywhere, and highly conimendin hy thousands, wis perfect aatistaction Fl Li TUEATÄEAT TlOy ALWAYS G UAJtAJiTEED. this paper. pSZSZSZSBS25ESZSZSZSZ!i2SZSI!SZSH XtiE

Chill Cure, Tonic & Appetizer

Two Reasons -why this

and Ague, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, all Malarial Diseases, and tlie BEST LIVER MEDICINE IN USE!

FIRST It is a certain cure in all cases, old 3 !--- is sate. II can not do narm. Mercurv. Poisons or "stronar Drnps. It ma, Appetlzek. and does not leave the svstem weak

Torpid Liver, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biious Headache, and all kindred afflic

Uons. Try it when yot tcel languid, it will per bottle, six bottles 55. bold rv Urnppists

nj r-x press, cnarers prepaia, 11 no 10 oc naa wnerc yoa ueai. . I prefer to have the medicine supplied by dealers to their customers ; but, in order to place It within the reach of all sufferers, where it can not be had from your dealers, I will on receipt of $5, send half a dozen by express, charges prepaid to any point reached by an express company ; one bottle by express, to any address, on receipt of $r, charges to be paid by purchaser. Send money by registered letter or money order, addressed to 1 1 EX II Y A. MAGILXr Iouisvillc, Ky.

When writinj to the proprietor, mention this

DR. DTB-8 CKLKBKATED KLKCTRO-VOLTAIC BKLTS. BANDS. HrsPKJISORIKa, TKrsSRSl. r-PPORTKRa, aid Othbb ArrLtiCKS, to any person (vounr or old) sulTerln: from h KRVOl'8 I1SKAPKS, PKKst ATCRtt PKCA Y7lta PI TITALITT, ete or to those afflicted with BHEfM AT1SM, KEI'KALGIA. PARALVS1H.PT5PKPSIA.I.IVEKO--XirSEY TKOV BLK3, SPINAL AKFKCTIONS, KrPTt'KKS, PISBAfKS OP A PKLICATK K A TURK r :rTH Sri. "AJlt MAKTOrnva Mbia-ks. 8PKRDT OCR9 &CARANTEKD. eUSD f0& ILLViULLJtO tAMXSHXT. fKLK. CNf.yVUTAICPeUTCOs, Marshall. Mich. . -

of those di-ae peculiar to Wkuhu. -S-ut, post-paid- "

WDKLU'S IHSPESSAin JIFDICAL ASSIK I ATItlX, Kl FFALO, X. Y.

mm of IPs 5 f a a m t m

nupco, iiii-ji UUCIItuCS Ul TUUlll, . i Lost Vigor and Ambition. SI PER QUART BOTTLE; SIX FOR S5.

DR. JAHEB' LOCK HOSPITAL,

I a Terrible Iite.ie. Its fearful effect corrnptloi running down tua throat, weak eyes, deafness, losa of voice loss of smell, dNgnKtinir odors, nasal deforraiti- a, and flnallj consumption. From first to last it s ever aggressiv. Ordlpmpertiea converts them to the disoaned I BRONCHITIS &

who nave used it with 1 , , cut sAiisrAc- Circiüars, etc., Sent Free.

Dr..M. TV. CASE. 933 Arch SU Philadelphia. Pa.

is the Best Cure for Fever or new. It is a quick cure. It is a permanent cure. it cure, ui iloinel, K icand JQ :dy for In ll floes not contain Arsenic, vninine, Calomel, alelv be riven to a babr. It is a hne low and dcbült-tted. ' It is aa unfailinir remcdv Co yon pood ; it can not oo you narm. t nee 5 and general dealers. paper.