Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 6, Number 9, 12 January 1881 — Page 3

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$tfHuou4 palladium Fabuabed every Kvanlug. (Bandey exeeptedj by JftHklBMB H-WtM.

OOn. Wo, end Ml Main Street, eumer SixthHATES OF BUBBCltlPTION.

Daily, par year, by mail. p" paid six nmnthii. bv mftlL " " .- SO

three months, " 1 11 v" lllml bv carrier l

llic Weak I r tnJineMitn. A Urea TIm-Pu Weekly, eontaiutng ," iMhtTg DBLtLM Uuui euy uttm peier pobHehed la Indiana, issued every Thursday inoriung, and mailed to subscribers kt tbe low price of 41 peryearto aubecrUMur within Wayne county, or fUO par yaar, fro ul pot3, to abaerioara outgtdeof this eooutv.

LOCAL. HEWS.

A STR1PE1 BASS.

A fie

Harr Tta

eeady TaacaM

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and cultivation of rnni!rta rtid other t o ;. r. . drainage, and land .NUrveying g i.t i ally- He ia a good accountant and correspondent. And U well t.j, in tins usual routine of office busine-a. Can drive an engine, locomotive or stationary, ahoe a horse, kill and drvs a pig, and jierform various, vet.-rinarv operations on those nun He e!o understands the manufacture of mim-ral -at-r

and all machinery connictfld therewith, sheep, pig, cow, horses farming, the art of self deft-nwsuid athletics icericr11 y; good TmgU carpenter and; lair gardener, and won Id have no obji-etion to hunt or whip to a pack of honod, or write an article for a prtiiig oi rJiifu pHfer. He hold a certiriAtc from tht? College of Preceptors, London. Eu2,land. Oaq produce fin-t-viaM testitnonuirH or re

fer: to mny geauemen ant liraoera in me

British Army.1, , , 1.1 .

A '-. cnllty W re. rVu.. ptople hare a fa-U ioD of cc nfuxinjr eicellent remedie with the larjj una of "patent medicines," ard in thia they are guilty of a wron. There arc aurue adrertiaed rei5iea folly torth alt that ia asked for thenx. and od at le-t we know f Hop Bitters. Tb- wrinr hai had JCCaaion to use the b tt. rs ia jot such a climate as we have BKt of the year in Bay City, and has always found thein to be first-claw, and reliable, dio all that : claimed for th-ra :Tri . uni. , : it About 80 000 Canadians emigrated to the United States during the la-t si mouths of 1880.

Mi-ya tavrie alt' The BET HsLVK is tu-,Jn4tl fur Cut, Brniaea, Poms Ulcers. S -t!eoin. Tetter, Chap-d Haik. Chil'-j . . is.Corn8 and all kinds of Skin F.roptjji freckle and Pimple. Tlie sal re is 3gj4?mateed to giTe ierf:t satisfaction Lafry case or nn-ney refamled- Be .url;ou gt HENRY'S CAIIBUUC SALVf'aa all nthera are bat imitations. Prua 2 cent.

For sale by all drug;

j m Governor Tuden ir-ioea to ei-

a- n, and ia recosnition of that fact , the boy it to be callJ S(niu l J nes Tiil-n 8teediaan.

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LOCAL CORRESPOSUEflw,

Waabinon Post. "I see an item in one of the papers about a dog down in Georgia who stole a nickel aud loniht some meat. I have - : : I I T:.t

onie very sagacious inimau ui n you ever hear V"J that Btrl-1 fata of f

mine I got hi' two years ago, np In

Pennsylvania. He's the most sagacious

cut io tbx- world." "Don't think I know him. replied thu city editor, to whom the queition wras Add-iod. "Is he particularly smart f" "Ho doiiea thing recentjy tJ made some tsUc in out atighboi hood. , W had - company for rapier one eight, And the rat stole the meat while my wife wasn't 1-wkinjf. Took it right off fhe stove, f "VVbat do you suppose that nxh did? He 1n flopiH)d out of his tub and crawled into that pan, And began to cook himself. 'He didn't pro-

u have anybody g way ixora my

onfte bnocry. M wife snrttctie! mm

out of th an sm! -Ii.ag Tiim back into the water. T-ii lu.u .tes afterward she found him trying to .-calo himself with a p4dc of tin. r Fu- fri A I he had to send f r soma more meat !efore he'd let np tie's a knowing oiu, that bad. A cou;l of.Weeks ago he liad a row with the wrvADt pirL It was her place to feed him with spiders, aud she forgot him f r two days. Ho didn't say much, but the third day he began to rear around aud tear things. How do you think he got even with that girl?" "Havtu't the remotest idea," said the ciy editor. "Way, he just went and hid some spoon in her trunk. We missed 'em, searched her room, and discharged ber without A character. The way we found it out was his trying to play the same dodge on my wifs for not letting him sleep in the teA-kettle d uring the cold nip. It takes the whole family to get Ahead of that ftsli. Yesterday the water froze atHT in his tub, a ad he put up a danger signnl and was skating around it on his tail ami tfying to fall in, when we found him. I Uroke the ice for him. And

thAt night he sent me a - "718, be-

..u.'ttMt andtluu t liar - , .,T ..Juh

1 he fcl

I crave a dollar

, , . ttt P"iiaii?M went u near mm.

sioca au. "" '"'r bim, and Cheap he

i Ki -wfarter weather. , i .Mj Henry Dubbs And Andrew Coats are on the convalescent list. John Hutchins' little loy has been quite sick for a few dAjs. Jap Trusha-'s little girl was taken sud

denly ill Mocday morning.

A protracted meeting is in progress at Bethel chapel. -

Merry sleighing parties make the welkin ring. The boys all staid at home last week. Waldo Halliday paid parents and friends a short visit at Farmland, Sunday. -: - - The fox drive last Saturday was a grand success. Two for--s were caught. Another drive is to come off in two weeks. Uncle Jim Barnes bad his full share of fun at the fox drive. Alfred Giverson was in town shaking bands with friends last Tuesday. W. L. Cox has traded his Itichmond grocery off. Charley H alii day of Farmland is visiting friends here. The excellent sleighing has made trade good. The thermometer stood 10 degrees tielow zero Taeeday morning. L A. jAckaon has joined the Paxlakiom's numerous family. John Daly left Monday morning for Jacksonville, Fla. He will be alst-nt until about the 1st of June. Poultry men are quite numerous, and

seem to be doing a good business.

About two weeks Atfo, while eugaged in a scuffle, Luther Mill stepped on a oiece of broken door-lock, in conse

quence of which he goes on cratches.

Sunday-school was organized last sun-

day, 8. Tillson, Superintendent.

Preaching next Sunday morning ana

evening.

The public force pump forces a fellow

to work if he gets a drink there.

L. Nichols was troubled with chills

last week. Booh I

George pArry is Actively eugaged in makinsr arranirements for building a

bouse and barn the couuing senson.

Elder Ludwick of New Cstle preached at Gili-ad lest Sunday. Several of our

.tf asrie In f Moclnl t -iiturr. X. McRe,VWythridge, Ontwiwrit "I have t-old !sr 9 ouantiti. of Df.

Thuu". EclectrL- Oil: it ifed for

colds, sore throat, croup, ete , and. in f Act, for Any Affection of the throat it works like masric It is a sure cure for

burns, wounds and bruises. i Bold by A. G. Luken 4 Co,

"Aa I should aditor; " -

ronct ded the city

tlut denrfl.

rf'iwn ir sod

g Agw I Jl

J" wrer sewn.

there h was, sittii , the sfJc'of aftub, . And a cIahs of uocrtHMjiieit was reading: It is a lun. W the inaaf Has he

a boil on his e. o has two boils on his ch:n. Vi'l,..- the man do? S'nall he wipe off Ms chin? The aiau nhall

wipe off bis cuin. That tish had got

nara up and had started a night school.

and was making f30 a month. Of

course. I had to bust that couldn't stand the noise. Would you like to

pablish somathing About him? His name

is AoeiAru Ana lleloise." " WhAt do you caU him thAt for?"

"iCause he likes it And 'cant he's All

brains and affection. When I was sick

A month" Ago he took my medicine for

me. And when my son froze his ear that fish went around with his head bandaged

up, just out of sympathy. We made

him a nice Christmas present, now you

bet!"

"What was it?" inquired the city ed

itor. "A rat-trap." "What does he do with a rat-trap?" "He seta it and plays moose. He'll dart into that trap and' holler like a bull till some one lets him out. You just reckon he has fun to himself. He broke the trap the other day, but he didn't notice it. So he went in and sat there for forty eight hours, waiting for the spring to catch him." "Cant you bring him down aud let one see him?" asked the city editor. "Well, not exactly," stammered the stranger. "He's busy now, and will be the balance of the winter. He's gttin up the plans for a Panama ship canal His idee is to put die sea serpent right Across the isthmus. And run the ships down his throat. He's got to swallow.

yon know, and when they reach the Pa-

side he cuts open the serpent and

they sail out Besides that, he's laxue."

"Hurt himself?" "Yes. Yesterday morning he was WAlking Around in the yard, taking a sort of siesta, and he fell and sprained

a, ssw ra.U'V 'T?Na,V "His what?" demanded the city editor. - " .1...

us, emu u7 0Uugri vol c. I illj himself. "He fell over a tea foot fence and came down on his thumb." "Do you know you're An Awful liar?" Asked the city editor. '"No, I ain't. Haven't I got as much right to a fish as a GeorgiA man to a dog? Ain't my fish as smart as his pup? liesides, my fish has g t bunions and the spring halt, And lie ran lick Any derod dog ba the State of GeorgiA; now, yon hear me," and the proprietor of Abolhard And Heloise marched awat, offi-ring to bet thAt his fih could repeat more Bible verses than any car outside of a Presbyterian oqtitMa Asylum ' for a hundred to twenty; moaey pp J"r i t i , ; .

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H la a Hsusaty nu. OrrtaUai j. NawTork Tribana. A person who .styles himself "Hallo

way, the well-know horse-trAiner frcm the New Forest, England." And gives his

S i . prssent Address as No. 146 West Fortyv fifth sareeA, this cftr,' made application . joUj-day Uf Police OomMiadoawr JHch, . ola for a position in the Street Cleaning :iBreAu, From the following "chArac- " s which he presented he- seems to be traly a handy man: "Being without rnrrrnl tmo"t ccomplhed And

dAy.'h aUo nnderstajkds the pLantisg

obadiaiTperr" r

SWsifrhs are ia.,

purchased the

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"Single, hnIa, elpar tha way 1" Tla tt meiTj, merry alaixn. Aa it awi tlv tenda akng Bear Uaa burst of happy song. Kev. R. D. Laaghmau of Washington

filled the pulpit at the M. E. church last

Sabbath in the forenoon and evening

He delivered two very appropriate and

able seroioiii, which were highly appreciated by the people.

Little Charley Conley while co tstmg

on the hill near Thomas- Williams' residence cam 9 very Bear ; getting his leg broken by a sled which passed over it between the hip And knee. It rendered him unable to walk for some time, but we are glad to say he will be out soon

again.

The intermediate And sixth grade

rooms of oar scnool were vacated last Monday on Account of the teachers befog unable to officiate.. .

Miss Kelda Osborn, who has been very

low with diphtheria, ia convalescent.

Miss Gwin of Fortville, Ind.. is visit

ing Miss Helen E. Osborn, of this place.

nnr. r rails Reynolds And Mr. Ixm Brinkley of 8hedville, Ind.. paid their

uncle, Mr. Elijah Chamness, a flying visit

last wectnesuay weex.

Mr. Elam Osborn s log yard is beintr

filled very rapidly since the late snow has fallen.

Mr. George Wright, who was called

here to witness the burial of his son, re

turned to Kansas last Sunday.

Aunt Louisa Clark is wrestling with a

very severe attack of bilious fever.

Htnry Cam is happy. It's a boy. Jake Conley is the boss horse trainer.

judging from the way he passed around

toe square behind his mustang last Saturday. We don't think he was frighten

ed, but then we do assert that at starting

his beard was of its natural color but

upon his return it han assumed the color of the driven snow.

Rumor says a marriage will come off

soon. Who is it?

The Temperance League will celebrate

its first amii y ttrsary, commencf ngThnrsday night and continuing over Sunday. Some of the best speakers in the State are expected to be present. I

More anon. Jehu.

Green's Farfeu Temperance meeting at the M. E.

church. E. B Reynolds has struck the

key note prohibition. We think all will sign his paper instructing our members in the Legislature to use their power

to suppress the liquor traffic h the State.

o diphtheria in town, but considera

ble sickness in town and country.

uncle ituiy t awcett is verv nek; Geo.

Gaylor. Mary Roller and Mary Black are on the sick 'lie:.

Naomi Haxris, who died at Centreville

Crowing, had made this . her . home for some time.

Mrs. n. Wiseheart of Millville, who

hasbn visiting ber daughter, Mrs.

I WAldredt, has returned home, .

The boys that act on the freedom of the country And think they caa gamble and chop wood on Sunday, had better have a care.

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One bottle of your Dr. Thomas Eclectrie Oil restored the voice when the person had -not spoken "Above a whisper in five Tears. RETU8 ROBINSON, - u m. r.i -,..m-A if sasd ,$k Y. Sold by A. QLmkmm ao. m-i -.

S A South Carolina girl hanged herself cause her father was defeated for the Legislature.

1 Tlie Necrct of Ilappln

1 How often have we longed for perfect : enjoyment, and how seldom found it. i Misfortune has come, or ill-health overj taken ua. Perhaps a cough has come I upon us which threatens that dreaded of all diseases, consumption, and we feel i that death w near. With what joy ' al,.,lil n'u V u 1 1 ..1 t V u.'K.n allfll

remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption is placed within our reach. It ha cured thousands who were nearer the grave than ourselves, and made their lives peaceful and happy. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, ions of voice, difficulty of breathing, or any affection of the throat and lungs are positively cured by this wonderful discovery. Now, to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. King's New Discovery will cure, if yon will Call at A. G. Luken & Co. 'a drug store you can get a trial lottle for ten cents, or a regular size bottle for (I. 5 Dean Stanley has just completed his sixty-fifth year. He has been Dean of Westminster seventeen years. In Me t.raeral Public. Ten cents versus Indigestion and Dyspepsia Why linger in the miseries of indigestion and dyspepsia when theie is an almost infallible cure to be found in Spring Blossom. ..Trial size, 10 cents; regular size, 50 cents. Sold by A- G. Luken & Co. j - j Mayor Stokely of Philadelphia refuses to license any place of amusement which has a bar. .

la avn lufnlUble tan for filea. Mr. Win. J. Andrews, of Columbus, Tennvwritea the following : OasTS For upward of SO years I been affliotad with the pile. Wbai 1 drat Took tbem they were blind aud very painful, ftor about ten

yean uy oonnniMin aa dudo, tutui bim ding- Tlie bemorrboiaa oontfiiued o increaae

until l waa loelog at every atool raUy a gill of blood, and frequently, while standing at m v desk, the blood would run down into xut boots. I bave

had tbeee holuorrhoida to last for aeTral boora.

In the meantime, like a drowning man, k waa grasping at eTm"" ring to And relief. On on ooeaaion I hai' tbem caturi-d whish, after mtensesuffetn!iJ'ove,r.,"K Reflected tarn1. far, Siieu-S beade in targe lettera, tw, t x e alc.i. I oSCled r was snaft antn aaooo sense tbat I would oiva

'Anakesis a tu. I did so, and tha result was, that after a few days ase. the bleeding ceased and 1 have not auf ered a moment' pain ainoe. It is

aaid that "a leljow-leeling make one wondrous kind." 8o, knowing quite a number of friends who were offering like mvaelf, I distributed quite a number of them, and from every one re

ceived a favorable report. I would not 1 e with.

out "Anakesis" tor a hundred time its coat. To

all who a-e a filleted with Piles I would aav

"Uive An sites is a trial and you will no longer be

aaunerer. tv m. j. amdrkws. "Anakesis" is sold bv all first-class diwirista.

Price 11.00 per box. Mailed free on receipt of

pros oy f, Aeustaeater a kak, aoie manuiaoturera of "Anakesis," box 3946, New York. Sample sent

rau to su aunerers upon appuoaaon.

Dr. Uimb's avM-av

Are a cheap and simple remed, Vfur Dys

pepsia and iiiliouftLi-as ia su worst forms. It is a well known parAtioii, and has been known and eakiirsod by physicians for many years, andjtia been used by thousand' of sufferWs in all parts of the woild as a Standard and Reliable Retaedr. .

DITRNO'S CATARRH SN

Catarrh and all affections of

membrane.

PILCare

t till aa

cures

mucous

DR. MOTTS LIVER best Cathartic Regulators.

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CongresMA&n McMillan, ef Teuaes,

injure.! his hip sotn after his renomina

tion last suuBiex, an.l niadd f rt T speeches during the AmpsJgn, with one bg

d -or up in plaster of parts. Georee Eliot left manuscrrpts. which

although incomplete, viiil yet in part published.

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TUMORS.

James Pearson, 2 Sixth tre. Bwffafo. says: I have ued your SpnfFbsxom for myself and family, and t!js - it invaluable as a household maetif-for reg

ulating the bowels liver, an: idneys.

I shall never le without 50 cento, and trial bottles, 1 Sold by A. G. Luken & C

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STEAM PRINTING.

SUCH AS

Posteis,

Hand Bills,

Programmes,

Dodgers

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Painting the corpse is a new improve

ment introduced in some cities by fash ionable undertakers.

Every Tebarco Cnewer

should provide himself with a bottle of

SOZODONT, so that when he calls upon

the ladies he can rinse his mouth and re

move the odor which hovers around the person of the nicotized. Not alone for its aroma is it valuable, but as a curative and preservative of the teeth it ia unsur

passed.

Broken cigar boxes can be mended by

BPALDixo s Ulck. liow queer!

The nineteenth centenary of Virgil is to be commemorated by erecting a mon-

ment to him in Alan tun, his birthplace.

To all who aresu-ericg from the errors

and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak

ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc, I will send a recipe that will cure yen, frkk of charok- This great remedy was discovered by a mii sionary in South

America. temi a self-addressed en velope

to me kkv. .sosgpH i . utman, HtRtion D, New York f itv. aolf lnelwtf

Detroit Fne Pre: In the grand national

anthum of to-day the ice man takes tbe

soprano, the coal man the tenor, tbe skating rink man trills the alto, while a

deep reverberating basa comes from the plumber.

Baicklen,e A ra ua salve. The best salve ia the world for cute.

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter.

chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all

km'ts or skin eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price 25 ccnta per box. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., wholesale and retaiL? inSd&w8m Prof. Ko Kun-ht. of Harvard, is of the opinion that the population of the Chinese empire is About 325,000,000, but he gives no data on which to base the estimate.

e 9Iare H aural Tlntee. If you will atop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style, buy good healthy food, cheaper and better clothing, get more real and substantial things of life every way, And especiAlly stop the foolish habit of employing expensive quack doctors or using so much of tbe vile humbug medicine that does you only barm, but put your trust in that simple, pure remedy. Hop Bitters, that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see good fames and have good health. ChromicU.

Go

to A. G. Luken Jt Co. for Mr.

Sem XoUonal Dve. for

brightness and durability of color are unequaled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Price H canta. - dawtf

An lalerMUuf letter It

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t raere llsnsr ia Dae.

Mr. S. W. Capps,of SeottviS

pin county. 111., writes nndtQfdate of Ausrust 20, lf0, to Dr. SwayS & So

"I stnat to you for three boxesj A tl-beaL-. mild ing Ointment, having had r i f J tfM?55y piles for about twenty-three J -' ' j.m

have tjeen treated Tor tnera different doctors, and have least five hundred dollars vjl lesafe in saying one thousau but never was cured of th which annoyed me almot When I lecame warm, parf uiglit, the itching would lu g only relief was to bathe in I

sometimes as often as six or l

in one night. I colic-laded t ointment, and have used twf

the result is a K-rfect cure.ar that it if the best ointment and will recommend it to f iA aucli. Swayne's ointment i druggists. i

Clippeela

One trial bottle of Spring

be procured from your druj,

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i o iQosc irouoieu wun .mt dysiepsia, we recommend as trial. Price 50c.; trialtottJc(

Sold by A. G. Luken & Csf,

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It seems strange that any

fur from the many derangec

on by an impure, condition

when SCOVTLL'B BLOOD A

SYRUP will l estore perfect V alth to the physical orgahiuo. 2 It f Indeed a

strengtneumg syrup, . f.ivn, J t & t&kfs, and has proven itself Ur I -the best

blood pnritier ever o,tTw j effeciwal-

ly curing scroiuia,. ffypnuv-i l disiirdera.

Weamiess i iw. niutiof 13rvsna

disorders ana uemutj. J'

ecstion. It ni!i r'ie.

and the vounsr atr,'

nT- drr 'ii , af, (ltr&-m Hvbu is heir to. A

will prove to you its merits

renewer, tor it acts like

daily nna the com pi am

uaustive nature, having ;i

lessen tlie natural vigor of ti,

nervous system

rdLX.Ks 1-Aim l-Ais cures pain in Man and Heat. For use exter

nally and internally.

rl tha eora at l.Fsnd other T Ty t KM, riesola. TJleasi an"-Ftjani a. Gvatranaaas a

care Ut svery aaa at lnd lUee. BleeAinf Piles or Itohing Pilae. KeCua Mo Pay. Wifi (iva llMO Aw mjiy eaae ba aant oora. Traafetaaat so

vesata aaanaa it. Cnanas naoc

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Renal CWrahM, Renal CMk!.

.it Vrtne. Frequent CrwatitMt, Uraral fal aU its forma, fnaialtty to retain tbe TV, -r. parocniarly io perataw edvaaeed la im. IT 42 A KTDNkV UVAjTWAMsi

:-;.t ronn tbe I'rins to Ke aal r .I r. removes the acid and buraiag. : !e ftei of the ttxceawve use of lav

aausr dncc. ra7IiE.Sl; at, Jx IletUas far M. '

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DR. ROGER'S VEGETABLE WORM SYRUP Instantly drat ro vs. worms and re

moves the Secrc-tious which cause them.

Over tne llllia to (be oaaerard.

ciiraignt to me ocneyara people go who neglect too long the danger signal of approaching consumption, a hacking cough J But with Dr. Thom-Eclectric

Oil for a safeguard the peril is averted.

It is a superlatively fine remedy also for

rheumatism, piles, soreness, hurts), etc.

Sold by A. G. Luken 4 Co. ,

rleel of ( enaanaetien," iBdacei

n nealeetea Cough. Siobl the I'.b-

'"' Aavance Ay tne off Dr. IwiTSfi, Consponno Syrup of Wild

t.aerry, APTKK AX KXAPSK OF 25 TK.AK8

We have received a letter from Naomi

Wilcox, Angola, N. Y.. who was cured

of catarrhal consumption by "Dr.

Swaynes Compound Syrup of Wild

Cherry. This is conviucin" proof of

tne permanency of cures effected by this

valuable remedy. For a worrying cough.

throat, breast or lung trouble, tightness

of the chest, asthma and other evils

which undermine the strotigfst constitu

tions, we know of no better and pleasant

remeuy man llr. Swavne Compound

Syrap-of Wild Cherry. Price 25 cents and $1 a bottle, or Bii bottles $5. The

large size is the most economical. Sold

at the leading drug stores. "Swayne's Pills" are the best for the liverr bilious

ness, and to ward off chills and fever.

Try them. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co ,

aaa w. U Koss. Richmond.

imond. T nt Dcaihf

Kncued Fro

The following statement of William

J. Coughlin, Somerville. Mass.. so re

markable that we beg to ask for it the

attention of our readers. He says: "In

the fall of 1878 I was taken with a vro-

LKKT BLF.EDntO OF THE LOGS followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at

one time that I could not leave ny bed. In the summer of 1 877 I was admitted to the City Hospital. While there tlie doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half dollar. I ef pended over a hundred dollars in doctors an j medicines. I was so far cone at one time a

report went around that I was dead. I

gave up hope, but a friend told - me of DR, WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE

LUNGS. I laughed at my frlendathinking my case was incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my surprise and gratification I commenced to feel better. My hope, once dead, beean

to revive, and to-day I feel in bettir spirits than I have the past three year "I write this hoping you will publish it, so that every one afflicte i will Diseased Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS-, And be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have

taken two bottles And can positively say thAt it has done more good than all the other medicines I have taken sinee my sickness. My cough has almost eatirely diaappeAred and I shall soon be sMe to go to work. Sold by all draggiatA. 1

nr the best itAjraicv

ooiwo via. a 'i--.

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LIBERAL OFFERS FOR 1881.

Two Teusfor the Price of 0&s !

Daily except Sunday.

Train leave Bradford Jnnotkm lhrPtiif.im.ua

Intermediate points at rS.10 a. m. and p. to.

a rmwa iew,e xucmiiona zor vmcsffo SAd Q'r'i mediate pointa via Kokome a tlOJS a. m. ; for Chicago Tie Kidae villa and Loeansnnrt at 1Q 9r

?. nx; for Knknmo and lnVwiirnrlistn points at SLOUp-m. Train leave Richmond for Dayton, Xenia and intermediate pointa at t7.Su a. m, ojx p. sod t7 JO p. m. Drawing-room, Bleeping and hotel can throogb te Pittsburgh, Karris burg, Philadelphia and Kew York without change Only one change of ears to Psitimore, Washington Citv and Boston.

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outlnjury to tho skin. Mma. kt.

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drugglsta and fancy good lunSdaodA eeu m U

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dealer.

taste It to be sure the pre- j parattoe j properly marts, aeaept no eoustaav feltof atmila

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TRADE MARI The Great Enallsh

Annnfai ling enre for Wi

lm potency, aaa sal tine from Ix

everwork of tbe Brain, aa

of Memory. Unlvsraal IajaV tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Prematura Old

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aumrition

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desire to send free bv mail to every one. nar The ,

many other IHaeaeeu to Inaanlty, eg Oooand a PrniiatiMa

Bpecifle Medicine is aold by all druggists at L00

re, or axx package lor ss.ui, or will ds

y mail on receipt of the mcoey, by at TH1. UHAVnEUII IKE jO.

dressing

mail on receipt of the mcoey, by ad-1

No. 1U6 Mala street, Buffalo, H. T.

Bold In Richmond by A. G. Luken Co. dec-AdAwtf

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niobmond Dill Ucrbs itSMOTKD TO brmsJIAFOXAa, MS.

Bub-ofllae at Go Mill, two Moaka of the Railroad 1

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The ReetCench "yrapls Plea's Car for Consumption. It acta qnlck, and it tastes good. Pose aAll.

Aettle lars;e. Therefore the cheap-l

eat a wall as tbe beat. Bold everywhere. 'Xc. and A 1 . per bottle.

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