Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1880 — Page 3
pNTi'MEDICINE L.: Ac is ai the Same Time en
UVE-R,
, rtE OOWELG; and the KfC?rJ"YS.
ir rrcat Dr^aiis aretbe natural clron^- 1 L : 6> stciru 1ft \ hojr ^vork v/l A^ he^^J
WIATEU SPORTS.
Tin* World mid Its \% ays.
The Rcrord ol One Work.
The llcv. A. Jackson Thomas of St Louis, has been convicted of dealing in
I LanielCole of Forest Mich., carries counterfeit coin. the bail from hisrdlo in his left shoul- a Schoolmaster at Johnson, Iowa, has | ^ er - I been fined for whipping a girl pupil Near Newton, Kansas, a le y named for correcting his mispronunciation of a , limbeck, while hunting shot and killed word.
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TtRRSSLE SUFFERING. lusurss, Houtlfti'hr, Dyspepsia, Jnim* , ( on8tipntio«i and Piles, or Kid* icy Compl.iii.ls, <»ravt'l, PiabeteSs Sr.’iinei't i.» t!io I’riiie, Milky
cr Kopy l'rim*; or Ilhfumatlc Pains am! Aril on,
J dQV* loprd I'ccaii^t* tli'* Is polnonod | th the nuFH ’ t tliut .-hoiilti li:.vo bre
I pellt'u milui ally.
I til the Iiuik
l'n®r
KIOflEY-WORT
trillFentor© thehraPhy action an l all those UHtTOiJiK "-It h“ k .io;*' I; n — '•It |
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:Hlro>inK evils will eman'l von will live
Thous:. * have bt ' n« ;rt
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Wtiyaufrer lonrerfromtnetorment ?*? 0 \Vhy°beor^auctii cliaVresa from Con- f" :
■t .nation and PI lee ?
Why be eo fearful because ct dln-
orjorod urine ?
i:iDKF\ v/oKTWtlt cur. 1 yua. Try n pstf
at Once nm\ bo .:ill.«:lid.
It U a tlry rtfjeidbl* . mnpeunrt amt
Oif Parkanemakasslv uuartsof Vti'illrlna.
Vuur Drwiri'-t ha* u, or util grt It fur yo’i. ltut*t u: <m having t:. /Vice, til.UO. WS.t.8, HCH*20SOS t> CO., rTeprlotcrt,
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' his brother.
Little Tan liters. 6 years old, of Nohlesrille, Ind., has both arms in splints.
He fell off his sled.
While sliding down hill, with other girls, (liace Hodge, aged 11, fell and
1 broke her leg helow the knee.
Charles Lycan, aged 14, of Greenville, III., while hunting lost his li:e by the
accidental discharge of his gun.
Careless handling of Jeff. Alley's gun, cost Coleman Wood his life. He was 15, i
and belonged in Macon, Ga.
Nobody knows how Joseph Smith shot and killed James Lindsey ol New Straitsville, Ohio. They were out hunt-
ing.
A schoolboy named Harry lleese of Allegheny Co , I’a., while hunting had an arm shattered, and hied to death. While silling on a fence, George Jack-
From a yield of $100,00 in bullion in 1865, the Georgia gold fields have advanced to .ll,000,000 per annum with a promise of larger returns next year. A contortionist was 'performing in a New Haven variety show when the police made a raid. He leaped over an of- ! licer and through a window twenty-
five feet and finally escaped.
A woman at Jlysses, Neb., wrapped j her baby in a sheet and left it in the warm adios of the fireplace while she i went to visit a neighbor, and when she returned the child was burned to a crisp. Fashionable society at Jacksonville, 111., is “all torn up”, as the local newspaper expresses it, in consequence of the marriage of the wealthiest and handsom- t
estyoung lady of that place to a profes- was a
sional gambler and blackleg.
A wake was in progress at San Fernan-
do, Cal. The remains
Tonvirlcd of Tor.-hiK a 4>irl to
tlsirry a «|na« k.
Reading Cor. Philadelphia Time.,
A mini her of ycars'agn a preposcssing young woman named Susan F.moro left Heading to try her fortunes in Lancaster. In that city she married a man named Coonley;but a short time ago he died and left Susan a widow. To-day this same woman was found guilty of conspiracy iu the Lancaster Court, in a case that has occupied several days to try w hich has causi d considerable excilcnn nt in the two cities. Briefly told, the case is this. l>r. Edgar De Loon was ac quninted with the widow Coonlcy, having meet her in Heading and Lancaster. Ho was a traveling eye and ear d ictor, advanced in years. It appears that Mrs.
A little more than lorty years ago all the table cutlery used in the Unite dStates came from England. At present, evut i of an annual consumption of $;t.tiOO,iKXI worth. England supplies but 8 per cent and this country not only manufactures nearly all that is needed at home, bin ships large quantities to South America Australia and Europe.
Pay Yon
In a Dehuque church,before (he opening of'he Sunday morning services ai man r the front pew pulled a paper from his pocket and began to read TL became so wholly absorbed that he dm not notice the preocher wh'-n he arose to read the biblical lesson, nor did be hoar | the loud and eloquent prayer that was afterward offered. From page to pags the reader glanced over the paper until
Coonlcy and the doctor entered into a every eye in the church was attracted to conspiracy lastOctoMer to entrap a young him. The pr : her was etiiharassod.nnd 1 • girl. Mrs. Coonley|lives in comfottahlc ihe congregation -■i,i and scowled, ac stylem Lancaster and kept her seivants. cording ns they m-uight th
OVf*r and Mure. vou hate a FA 11.11 or Village L.OT, reqnlrtng
ip* ifi i a i —t*—v—v—•»—t' ^ *f - -nr* * ^ $2,000,000,000
of ,nd " 'o' ki* B" 1 ' f*n ."J „i,i c . Ii, e go, U ,„ u ., il,
Thu doctor called on her for the puipo“e as she said, of engaging board w ith tinwidow. Mrs. Coonlcy swore that she refused to board the doctor because she widow and in order to slop the niou h of gos.-.q>. In the mean while she bad invited huif dozen or more girls to
were quietly put! corae anl ^ SPl; ^ er ' a,u * she invariably
or sad.
hymn.
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DAI'S KI1EY PAD. A heretotorft unknown rcniftlial element which aptilleil to the back, and itmnedlately over the Kidneys will banish i>ain and weakness Rod rouse tho«F dormant
weakness an u« Into new 1
he patient, Ortnin ud will posltlvHv
B H)n flam mat i <> id Hetenth
i fe. It la comfort
irma able
idneyt
ud rouse tho«e doi
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Retention of I'l-ine, t atari it of tl:
I* I VihiAtln
■ niropay. farnv e mat ion of the K i<l
eto
tn effects,
positively cure IMahetea, Or«v*»l, ilriKhtft-ItjMeaaci,
tuH
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out 1nenco i h of the
is now busy picking slid out of his arm B. F. Talmage, of Leslie, Mich., not returning from a hunt at ni htfall, a j search revealed his dead body lying
across a log. and a ruined gun.
While hunting, Walter Shaw, aged 15 of Pars, Ky., fell on a stubble which passed through his groin into his bowels
His injuries are serious.
When an old woman came in he sat up and shouted. The joke was sosucccssfnl that the woman went into real convul-
sions.
John Levi aroused the people of Hawesville, Ky., by running from the hotel into the street shouting: "Help help, they have got my wife.” He had eloped with and married a farmer’s
of Rushville, Ind., went entirely through his head and took his life. In his anxie-
^;’.oV; , rt rn ^r;,e or .v vs?; »rvouH Debility. Female Complaints. IBM Back, and In fact all disorder? ar Imuk from a leased condition of thi- K idneys, bladder and
Sr^, , ??.rt^?m. n ,rSV.: l, u! i :\rV^i I ,r 0 of 1 »h T . <y to kill, he had overloaded his gun.
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W-Te.«. m on..„ 8o i;,}' r or Kue' • Geor S« Kmg, of St. John Mich., went fcwu Saved,” amt Free. , hunting Sunday, and was shot and killed
by a twelve-year-old hoy, who claims he
1 mistook him for a turkey.
of
>, Bale by W. W. Junep. Urupsist.
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PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. tHE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
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William Dohlar
, taking a gun irom a wagon’ left all the | muscles and flesh from his right cheek
j scattered over the wagon body.
The doctors are still picking the shot I from Willie Wadden’s hack, where they I wete sent by his father while hunting.
This was at Waterford, N. J.
The whole charge of youngSmith’s I gun, of Painsvilie,Ohio, entered his head directly under the lower jaw and passed
through the mouth into the brain.
While climbing over a fence with gun in hand, Thomas Greene, a fanner of Lake Huron County, Mich., shot hi-aself in the breast and died almost instantly. Lewis Barr, of Pleasant Grove, Pa., is not yet twenty-one, hut carries twentyone w cunds from shot poured into his body which his parent meant for a pheas-
ant.
Just as Orange Noble of Watertown, N. Y., was aiming at a fox he slipped
the body,' henctTtiieir i over a log, and he now carries the shot
In em ieg ner-
sheet ! ,0 *'l them that a rich doctor wanted to >uo them to make a bargain for uiarriago. A number of young girls called. The doctor told all of them that he was rich, and would give his bride diamonds,laces, watches, silk dresses, a pony and phaeton. None of the girls bit at the bait. At last Miss Ida Hretiiieniim, a young girl of sixteen, living opposite Mrs. Coonley’s,came over in answer to the widow's invitation. Ida was quite a pretty girl. Her father was dead and her mother bad married a man named Troyer Ida listened to tiie doctors words and Mrs.
A 1I “'' ard studel “ was SO"'S from , Coonlt . y put in an ullC0uraK i ng word Boston to Newport, but he bought a ' ()nC(j aml a whiIe Ill;l tL , sli . ticket for New York because the fare was i flt< j w „ p ersua(1 ed to marry tin- doc $1, while the fare to Newport was *1.60 lor on our )il>t inU . rviow . ; . 1Ju 8aid sbe At Newport however, the steamboat of-1 could not rt , sist , 1k , widow . she became Philadelnhia in flcUl8 w,,uhl not let him K et otr until hl '^ powerless and at one time thought she lhiladelphia, in i paid | ho extra 6u cents. He sued the ‘ ad been (lruggo(1 . hu aoefor, the company but lost the case. widow, and the young girl, went out to A drunken woman swallowed a dose purchase the wedding-ring, gloves and a
The breech pin of young Wiley’s gun, daughter, who had come into the village
with a party of his rescued the bride.
farm hands and had
. 7Vv> Th ftyrtn.l Million Po/’iir*/) nrc exp«*nrt**<l in
mattor funny FKVriMJ. To fenco onr new \V>Mtern
w i mw* < mu-h more. Kvt-rv FA KM nn«l VII-
Slm u up a |age | <OT Ova IT. I-.AST. WKM’. mtl SOl’TH,
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to •?00 y a k! for » 10xU>' Villnpe Lot *'i'• to
ami tiie hIisoiIu'iI r» a i i tlropp' •! h’> pa akvi. Wootl fen cor poon deeny. But « New
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im; matter. Sent post-paid tor 15 rents.)
:ir To every one interested in FEN(!ING for | a FAK M» >r Vlllnuc DOT, tiie 3tttii Volume • of tiie American Affrlrulturint will he worth ^ five times, if not a hundred •times, Its small cost. BI T T, besides the abtivc Important feature, the American AgricnlturM will Rive a very jrreat amount of IJMcful. I'rnrrfrnl, KellRble I iitoi'inntioii—for the Fnrvn, the 4,(1 rdrn, and llonseliold (Children included)- and over NOO Oi'i^ inal I'.n^ riiY iiii:**,
lUnstratlng f.nbor-mvina. Labor-helping
ances, Animals Plants, Fruits und Flowers, Farm Buildings, and mans other Pictures irndrucilve and pleasing to Old and Young.—It is usefulto ALL in
Vlllugc, and <'oiiiitry.
ftscanfltont exp.>iinre8 of IH'>1 Bl'ftS, which have saved to Its readers many Millions of Uolla.-s, will be continued vigorously. For those slonc the Arnrriran Atjricutturtrt should tie !n rrtry faintly, no matter how many other Journals are taken ; also for Its Spertal Information and Its multitude of plesslni; and useful KuRravtogs In which It far ercrln all olhrr tanilnr Journal*.
THK STOMACH ISKTKKNWTHENKD The liver reguluteit. the bowels put in proper
TKK.ai« (postage prepaid! It Wayrar Four copies, a*! Blnifle uumberS, 15 cenls. (One speci-
Db. Tutt has anc-
ceeded In combining in tlieae pills tbeherel.e fore antagonisl ic qualitioB Of ntfrllENOTlIINO, I’uroativ*, atulaPu-
in ftino Tonic. Their first apparent
effect la to Increase the appetite by causlLpthe food to Woperly assimilate. Tima the system ia nonrlshed, ami by their tonic action on the dlgcallvo organs, regular and healthy evacuatlons are pro-
duced.
The rapidltv wi'h which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while under the fnfli" nee of tlie.se pllla, indicates their a(laptnbllily to nourish
of poison inSt.Louis.and a physician was called. He said that ho would leave a perscription nt a drug store near by.alid if lier companions cared to save her life they could call there and get the antidote. He took little interest in the case, they did not get the medicine, and the
woman died.
A pet dog fell into the hands of the professors of the Detroit MedicalCollege, who used him ,for vivisection. A part of his skull had been removed and some of his brains taken out, when his master found him. The brute was put under curative treatment, and is recovering, but will never know- as much as he did before the operation.
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oriler, the bloiul enriched und purified, und ......of. w. the nervous Fy.«toiii rendered tranquil and vie- tnen only, for two 3-ccnt stamps.) orous i>y this incstlninhlu family medicine and v„i n »Ki.. «>*
safeguard a^ninst dsscase. which is, moreover, a most avrecahle and cflccti\ c appetizer, ami a cordial peculiarly adapted to the wants of
few laces, and then went to the minister's. Ida swears that she was going to hack out, but the doctor caught hold of one of her wrists tn the public streets and remarked to the widow: ‘ I believe I am going to have trouble with this girl after all.” Ida further swore that i the widow persuaded her to say “yes” to all the minister asked, and the wedding took place the sauia day. The three then went to the widow’s house, ami alter a night at Mrs. Coonlcy a and another night at the bride's pat ents, the doctor skipped away, and hits not since been heard of. The widow was accused of conspiring to min tiie girl, andMrs.Coonley said that she only assisted in procur-
the iijfofl nn>l infirm. Foi 8nlo by nil dm
era lly.
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HEADING,
For the most tormenting Kidney and Bladder diseases, use Dr. K. Detchon’.-J Kidney and LivorCure. For all irritation, pain and uu easiness, either in the hack or urinary organs?, n<» medicine has ever accomplished such mar velou.s cures. It is just tlx* remedy you need when you notice the water high-colored or depositing sediments. is charged with mucous
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j o! (iruvully trouble use this delightfully pleas nt medicine, and you will soon be cured and
■ v | i > vis * I comfortable. The remedy snita both male am Dodos. I>oih*s: Im>ih‘s. n..tm.«ic V tth«M.|-n
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The HIGIIKST M.\ BKHT Price
Paid for all kinds of Bones by
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Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents.
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in his head, neck, and hands, intended
for Reynard.
When Benj. Bheifer Jr, of York County, Fa., attempted to shoot the coon, he had load ?d his ^un so" heavily that the barrel left the stock, and one of his eyes is of no more use to him.
Not a particle of the foce above the i' n g the doctor a wife after he had prom
mouth of Ernest Chcron remains. He was gunning for ducks in the Great South Bay. After firing at a Hock of ducks he attempted to reload his gnu with the hammer of the other barrel at full cock, I . . ' not rising from the seat of the boat. A sudden lurch of the craft discharged the gun, and the load of shot struck him full
in the face.
isod to board with her with his wife, and to pav $20 per month. The trial went
on minus the doctor, who is yet a fugi- ..^apand hm.mifui homca ... live from justice. A number of witness- iia.i.cd »oi..l.’riiii mmo^^h^-Iv
es on both sides were examined, and nt the close the l omtnnnwealth tried to prove the had character of the widow while she lived in Heading,| but the Court would not admit the testimony.
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P,.r full information in retard .to •ecarinjt »„.|- oi . 4 . , |„
.lid medicine—it will quickly relieve i tlornoFS nml piiin caused by Billing of the womb und f*caldinv ol the wate*-, causod by irritation , ol tin* nook of the bladder. Thin remedy u worth its weight in gold to any who are PufTer in ■ Iroui di • ases o Kidneys,Bladder or Liver | Sold in <<reencastle by .1 *rome Allen and t on r _l_i ' ' 1 ’ M '' l ' I 1 V
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Hugh McGImn kept a livery stable in After being out nan Francisco, did the hardest and most f* 10
in the indictment.
Enoch Johns, of Dent.Connty, Mo.,be- , a enial work himself, lived in the loft
half an hour the jury guilty on three counts < Her counsel made a i
Pronounced by all to be the most pleaianv
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of couil.s, col.le, croup, hoareoucse, tickliu,
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I Over a million bottles .old within the last few
* * i yeur., Itsives relief wherever used, in.J ha,
| he power to impart benefit that cannot be bad from the enuirii mixture, now in use. .Sold by
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came so excited while watching a doet crossing that lie blazed away at Bhults's dog and broke both bones in Shults’s ankle, who was following close behind
j his tiog.
Robert Winton of 8ac Creek. Mo..went turkey hunting on horseback. His animal lunged while going through the
among tne hay,and eat the coarsest food. He was so close with a bargain, that when he came to his death-bed, he refusod to employ a physician except on those conditions, no cure no pay. He loft $200,000 to his wife, whom he had many years before turned away, because she bought a silk dress, and who after-
motion for a now trial.
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brush, he dropped his gun, and as it fell ward earned her living ha a domestic i it struck a stump ana Wiltcn lost his servant.
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The Protestant clergymen of St. Haul
As Lee flonston o! Calhoun, Ky., was have formerly resolved that custom inwatching a game of base-ball .m return- clincs to making funerlas more and more
'iigfroma hunt, he was “put out’’ on a expensive, until, in some cases, the do- ! his wife because he suspected* her foul. The ball struck the hammer of sire to render loving tribute to thu dead, giving him up. At length a party
Bob Pharr, a Houth Carolina negro, held that no white man had a right to ur rest him under any circumstances, lie was a thief, and that was the manner he constructed the meaning of the Fifteenth Amendment. Three policemen .surrounded his house, ho jumped from a window, shooting one of them as he escaped. lie uot out of jail by snatching j a pistol from the Sheriff and shooting him. He killed a constable who was attempting to arrest him. lie murdered
of
•innoiin.'os to hix frieiids unil customers and the public KcnernUy Hint ho in neiiio nt the old • tnnd, in llotbawny Block, prepurod to furnish staple und limey yrn. erh x mui provisions of Hie
best quality at lowoxt prices.
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his gun, and his friends buried him a few or to conform to what is thought to he policemen invaded his hiding place nt days after. required, involves a burdensome out- | Charlotte. They had not searched long \V. 11. Hoglc of Malone, N. V., while lay. They have therefore published the before his head was protruded from liehunting took a chill, hastily built a tiro following advice: “It is desirable that hind a bed. Officer Hill unhesitatingly and thought to add a littlu powder. As funerels bo from the home, and beat- sent a bullet through his brain, killing he poured the powder from tho llask it tended with as little display as possible, him instantly.
Let the time be appointed for the relig-1
Highest Martlet Price for all kindtf of country produce. (Jive iu© ii call. 52tf PHILLIP ALBAUQH. Br. John Bull’s Smith's I’tmir Syrup FOKTUBCURB Off FEVER AND AGUE OR (liills und Lever.
r.IVEH IMIIn re also highly recooiuended lor curiiiK liver oomplaint, conptspation,sick-heariuchuft, fever un*'' ai?ue, and nil discuses ol tho stomach and liver. Sold by nil Druggistfl at 25 cents per box. K . E. SELLERS & CO., Pittsburgh. Pa.
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the Nature.
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Kmisaion . . . . _ _ __ 1 in pediments to Mnrr iag© generally; Consumi titin, Kpilepsv and Fits; .St ntal undPhyBica 1 InenI'lielty, \'c. By ROD KT .1. CULVER W ELL, M. D., author of the “(Ireen Boob,
Jce.
. Treatment, an •
radioal cun of Seminal Weakni - , oi 8p*i ha torhhwa, induce i by Self-nbafe, lnv«tluntar> EinisaionP, I inpotency. Nervous Dehilit , an
•'‘/.llatlona tiii x.'n'.i'th.'’ price
hi d'we will mail Uiem to you. Address, ‘ K. F. SNYDER & CO., ■ "1.? ft 7 . 4th St., Cincinnati, O,
jous services neighbors be
hursted in his iiands, and Malone resi- ' dents can hardly recognize him. Although Charles K.'Hours of Stain
; ford, Conn., did not intend to “make
gaum” of his friend, N. L>. Jones who wont out with him to hunt, ho did make
him‘‘quail,’ 1 filling his neck ami face
with shot, by the accidental discharge o.' remains to the cemetery; under the his cun. care ol tho immediate family or a few
d 1 In I S[ ^! a P ec N^Hy invited friends. We suggest
The world-ren'iwncil author, in tbie aJmirn
, r . . , - ■ ii., • I ble Leetur. clearly proven from his own ox
I hr p-..pri'-tor ot Hus colchratei! nieqp inc «..i ....
let the friends and' The White family git out of money at
invited as usual, but Washington, Iowa.
at the close let them be quietly dismissed. At such time afterward as may best suit the convenience of the household,summon the undertaker and remove
iu.tly i l.iiin* tor il a euperiority uvea all reme11 1 ’.- eve! oHerod to tl ■ public for tb( afe.
Though John White certain "ml permanent euro of Ague an<i Fever
or ( bill ■ aii'l Fever, whether o! -linrt ur Iuuk - He refers to the entire Western and
gun.
It was hardly sunrise.
was 70 years old, and the weather was standing. • Nmithnrn bitter cold, he bravely started for Debuqno,twenty miles distant,with a wagon load of oats. He was dangerously chilled when he arrived in the city, but insisted on setting out for home as soon us
the grain was sold and gome
in
1 L reek . J n- bon in rl m winotiiPfrunF* 1 ■ ».w — , u—i ,.u m.—«. .. ., . c
further,that the funerel services be,when j notwithstandin^the temperature
possible, in the afternoon rather than in
luthurn country to besr him testimony to the truth of the apportion tlint in no cab© whatever I will it tail to cure if the directions are Htrictiy i followed and carried out. In a irreat many I capes a single dope hap been sufficient for a ! cure, and whole fumilios have boon cured by a j pinalo bottle, with :i perfect restoration ot the Kenenil health. It is however prudent, and in i
i.-* r>v/x/n «r* every oase more certain to cure,it its use is con-1
; tinued in smaller dotes for a week or two after
provisions the disense has been checked, more especially
1 i . .. . I * ... ii..
perience that the awful oonyc'juences of Selfabuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without diintrorotis surgical op cnitions. houpies, instruments, rin^s, or cordials; p* intinK out a mode of cure at once eer tain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may hr, may cure hiiu elf cheaidy, privately, and raii
icnlly.
This Lecture will prove a boon to thousand*
und thousands.
Sent under seal in a plain envelope to any address, on receipt of six cents or two post age stamps. Address the publishers. TIIE CULVEKWKLL MKDICAt CO.. 41 Ann St., DostOffice Box. 4.)8(> ■
ihndnulv i f i * , iuriiiur,u»ai. uie iuuurei aerviceH oe,wiien | vw **n“*» s 7 '*"•'**^ thL inedi«*in I uaa only shot one Muskrat on Salem ,, .. I had fallen still lower. He stopped once >be bnwcix i,, r ,o.l or,!, . .
and long FtandiiiK eapcp. Upiially A GENTS WANTED for tho best and fapte.-L 8 medicine will not require any aid to keep / \ sellir.g I'ictoriul Book- and Bibles, Bri< e. u .-i ‘ - 1 — ent National Hub. Co.,6t.
hicago. 111. Ktdl
„ Should the patient, reduced .*$ per eent however, require a cathartic medii ino, after Louis, Mo.; or ' v * : '*
drivers, and other helpers of their right-
| ly, and he was terribly mutilated. Be >n the Sabbath except, m the few 1 fore 10 o’clock his wife was a widow an d RUnce 4 8 * he ‘‘ “ ,8 r ‘"ipcrativoly neccssa- , the child fatherless. ' r >'’ A * Sunda >' fu,,oral lnvo1 ^ 8 »"
amount of Sabbath labor of which many
| N. B. Blon Jr., of Paris,Ky.,put thirty-1 do not think. It deprives undertakers, ■K*. 0 ,? il',-"'/" nine cartrid n a belt around bis waist
ll m tki.w.y ..ttinir tn , ".,11 the wight of tho cartridge belt held him sure upon ministers when their time is
■irsctly to ta« fnmilma ol th« ■Ti ictFd. .. \ t* . « ^ . 1
B^Drug 8tnr»*,d»n*tdciny in-nding. a- down, iilo'.I l©retiiost, vwlule liiG boots! most occupied, and disturbs tho quiet of
Mtnek above the surface, the wntor being many others. Finally, wo suggest that live feet deep. I he appearance °oI the ;, s far as possible funeral services be tvboots attracted the attention of parties in girded ns elesed at the house, and the the vicinity, who hurried to the nnfortu- minister not be expectml to go to the
note man's i\.cuo, » 0 ! cemetery,*’
stay there all night, hut he said that his jlaifficient. family needed thu food, and he must roach home that night. In the morning
he was found dead in tiie road.
The veil nine Smith's Tonic Syrup must have | Dr. Jonn Bull’s pritat© staini - bottle. Dr. John Bull only has the riKht to vnanufac- —- • » • - Ton- 1
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
, ItfADE
^ lish Rkmkoy.hii
Tt unfailing
WATER IS FREE.
tore and sell the original John J. Smith ic Syrup, of LouiFville, Ky. Examine well the label on e;*rh b<»ttlc*. Il my private Ktaqjp if not on ©aph bottle do not purchuRe or you will
he deceived.
*+ r; f° T r S ©min a 1 .J' Weakness,Sper^S- mattorrhea.lm*
potency, and all DieeaseR that
follow, as :» sc nee of Self-
(Ck,sfiiiMn and Kidneys Wc» < i^o ion ovcruoitru iron) ois canoe, and fpl hours of rest, brings an undue pres-1 1 hat’H so, but in most paiGtit oicdicinos (01. iMMMM.ywu.d MW. u.,m | ,.r .1 »-;.i— u..* . i j >I ... j wh( , n thn5r Jyou pay for it at tho rate of a dollar aj
pint. Kidney-Wort is a dry compound and one package is* enough to make six quarts of medicine without addition of: any poisonous liquors. It is natures remedy for Kidney Diseases, Liver ooiu-1 plaint and Piles, for it is both diuoetic and j |cathartic, tonic and healing. Get it to-
1 day.
I >r. .TOlirV Manufacturer and Yonder of
smith s Tonic syru°. BULL S SARSAPARILLA,
Before Taking \bu-e; a# Loes After Taking
I of Memory, Universal Lassitude, Pain in the I Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old A$e
and many otner Diseases that lead to Insanity I or Consumption and a premature Grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which wo desire 1 to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druaKists nt SI per pack
BULL’S WORM DESTROYER ‘’»* e * 'THix packages tor -6, or w ill bo sent fret
“ • by mall >i pt of the monsy I j addre
• THE GRAY M EIMUlNECO .No. 10 Mechanicr j Block, Detroit, Mich nurSold iu Green castle and everywhere else by all wholesale and retail drxggiata. 521y
The Popular Remedies of the Day. P3IF0IFAL 0ITIC1319 9t., LOOTT/ILUC. 7.7
