Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1880 — Page 3
Tin* M urltl suitl its W ays. A St. Louis mule tried to kick an engine off ilo* track, ami seemed surprised
A «AI> *TOKV
The 4'ruul
< €11111 €>l
mstnke Justiee.
The Cn?y Remedy ■■ ■ i — >» ! i ■•—iv —t' mrmn _ J iTHi.* ACTS AT 11IS feAJtt llllt < Ithe liver, TKE BOWELS, ardtho KIDNEYS, j f7 £» famblnc ! actu :i £ s j'l tro/i-j ||{ jWIMT to cum a2i MfOMk • Are We Sick?|
!ww~»i-t*7f mi iTru
brauxe ice o’low three yreat organs, ( H i. t or iori'id, and \
that it didn’t budge.
An aged woman at Calumet, Mich.. fell down ami d'ed on seeing sou ■ men bring borne tln> body of her grandson, who hail been killed by an accident.
A large elm tree stood on the spot the populous streets of Lake City.
liMliaim N«‘ws.
Inhianapolis, January 15.—Another €>t si horrible murder was committed to-night. Robt. Keefer was instantly killed hy Lours Antonat, on Mississippi street. A companion of Keefer states that Antonat attacked Keefer without provocation,
in the winter ot bitn in the face and throat with
a large hutcher-knife. Antonat sacs they lirsl met in a saloon: he refused to
In, ixithur,. -urn t?it~ J fero d | icrally.
A I I i* [ nr i 'iiini'-1 | I Kouii.l ty. f
Belli [■lira lity.R rtliel »■ , s*. Vo i
I BIl'tftt'SNKSS, l»ll FS.fONvni'AI ION, klliNUT < ()>J I'l. 11 NTS, l riVVRlT
s, KK’tAif)
M.SSFS. AM* NCUTOL’S
niso.iDEKS,
• ar'ion of thee organs
and rinU/rmj thu.r power to throw vjj'
ditc^e.
|\ ’ y Snffer Ittttmu eatn» anil artip. I Wtiy t irmrntril witiiI’ilrN.t tfnal e.uionl AT’iy t’riglitciii'il 0.erdlsoiili rnl Kid. i js i Wfcj eieliira nt-rtoni or airk lii-mladicaS Uliy lisve slcrplcaa niglita I Vie KIDXF.T \VO::T and Tfjoict ill e hta'oIt it a dry, vcjda'jU eomponrdand 5 One i*ur-n,e wUl maLc alx qUof .Mcgirtnc. ,. Git U vj ye ir Druge'd, h • t- 1 orC - it for you, tP/ws, • wxi-i:, r.:"-rr:5iT a co., mir?ut«n, ^WuiKf.'i i**vjtpaW.> UurlfnrltsAi, Vt. fc i
where a man at Lewistown, N. V., deciiled to build a residence. Me did not cut it down, but built around it. Trie odd sight is presented of a iree growing out of the roof of a handsome brick house. A daughter of Mayor Prince, of Boston, died of poisoned blood, and an investigation shows that the cause was eating meat tainted by sewer gas, which arose through a pipe into a rcfiig rator. Mayor Prince's house is on the '‘made lands.” A dwarf donkey's love of beer is a source of revenue to an Indianapolis sa-loon-keeper. The little b"ast stands nr
St. Lonia Times-
It was in 1875—alor.
that year—that 1 was passing up one of
It
was an ugly, sleety day, with mud and ; treat Kyc . fcr f.-i^ds, which led to hail on the crossings; one could just words;t , mt afterward Keefer and party atmanage to get along and that was all. A lackeil him on the strcc , (When he struck pale face at the window of a tenement, the fatal blow. Antonat is a Frenchman, hour.e almost transfixed me. It was the born in A ] sac0i lle c%me t0 tho Unitea face of a little girl wan and pinched. The state* fourteen years ago. and has been
house was not occupied only by the
9
poorest. What impels us at limcsto forget our errands, and business, and leads us to know more of some one in want? And yet we are censured betimes. for these freaks of weakness. Is it weakness? I for one rio not believe it.
Keefer was
I knocked at that donor and the pale-
lies by the stove, ready to trot up to the c i i u i
, , . , r ^ ‘ laced girl bade me come in. 1 bore was
no seat to offer the stranger; there was
ifs kidney pad.
A h»*roto!or«*LMktirvii r«*niP(llal element U a;i|ilie<1 to the Lack. nnJ iniined:
* will tmntsh pal l ho?e dormant
nd Inin;
ately ov»-f the Kiduevs will banish
‘ roil!
which a;»p
t-r
and* weaknes*
i-
•aln
bar and drink as often as invited. Ho usually gets pretty drunk before the night's dissipation is over, and in the morning, probably in consequence of a headache, bites and kicks at everybody
who comes near.
fisA" A dispatch fioni Bainhridge^datcd dan. 16, says; Burglars entered the residence of Win. 11. Lewis, here, last night, I and secured .$107. The family slept up stairs, and tho thieves entered unmolested and secured their booty. The thieves also entered the saloon kept by Wm
no table, no stove, no bed even. ''is your mother at home?” ‘‘No mam: she is out washing.” ‘Have you brothers or sisters? ’ ‘‘I have a brother Harry four
old.”
“Where is he?”
“There in the comfort; he is sick. "How long hav he been sick?”
“Pour weeks.”
“Have you no stove?”
"No mam; we are too poor to buy
years
years ago,
in Indianapolis seven years,
a grocery keeper.
Coi.cstBis, January ]•>. —Yesterday afternoon William 1). Neptune and Indiana Whittingten eauie to this city from the western part of the county near the Brown county line, for the purpose ol ( having themselves made one. They pul up at the Bissell House, and wh< n ready to retire the happy groom bh w the gas out. About 1 o’clock this morning the night clerk upon going into the hall discovered that tb’ gas was escaping from some quarter, and, upon investigating, found it to be coming from the room which the newly married couple occupied. After bursting open the door, the unconscious bride and groom were carried into the fr-'sh air, which soon reviv,ed them. It was indeed a lucky escape. A Mm'II*) 4 fkis'ilsiiifi€)ll. Shemiynii.i.e, Jamary 10. Quite
.f-i.Otl I’KK 111 SIIHL
FOE,
W EE E .A. T Would i>ny well, and 25 per cent saved
to the purchaser on
DRY GOODS Is worth looking after.
HOW WE DO IT:
We buy for cash and save you 10 per cent. We sell for cash and save you ’> percent. We pay uo rent and save you 5 per cent. We pay no clerk-hire, save you 5 per cent. <‘ V I.I. A M> f-ilTIT. .! \ m:* rw i.oit.
West kfide Square.
Pay You
ps! s
O V4*r nml Mure, •.*p»*«‘ts«ll.v it you have a FARM or Yillugr I.OT, requiring
si:lu:i;s (di ini sviar
m «*si rx In* 14>r«* t Si «* pn 1 »li«* Pronounced by all to be the most pleasant and efficacious remedy now in use, for the cure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, ticklini; sensation of the throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a million bottles >old within the last few years. It gives relief wherever used, and has he pow. r to impart benefit that cannot be had from tho cough mixtures now in use. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per bottle.
I -IVEH 1*111^ re alt
| so highly recommended for curing liver comu plaint, constspation,sick-headaches, feverand
1 organs^ito^ie^itfeMtisromforubVeio I fty lor and took a small amount of money, other. Mother sold the stova to get sensation has boon created by the sud- ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver. ‘wm^o.ViTvxi* "ur" a small quantity of whisky and about 50 medicine for brother,” Jet* disappearance of John Henry John- b >‘ »H Druggist, at :'* rent? per l>ov.
ll>roi»sv, Gr»v»»l f lt*iglitR-l*iwcnae, v * ■ A . * . . ..
uion of the Ki4tn«*yn, liuMintinence cigars, is o clue to the patties. “Where is vour father?” son, of V rristown, this county, who was'
Knt ion t>f t-'i in#*. < ulurt h of th«»
liiftamm it!
■ net Retention of L'ltn**, f’Htunli illaddar. I.urnlng or I'ainfol I idfiatin^ High Colored I rtne. Hrick DiikI Itt poHil, Ifervooa I>4-Mlity, F#*ni»ilc <'»»niplH»nts. Lame Bark Hiid In la ft 11M •li^ordcrs Mtl'iiiK from n ^IteasafCMiidition of the K idnoys, liladdcr and ’ Irtnary Organs, wrlini i.oiMn* rNc ran. Sold by Jruggtlsw or st-iit by^Hina y. , j , |V\ yy p a'd'c 01 l **' J
Sole I’lopriciors, TolcdOv bliio.
Is. and our l.itllu liock, ‘ How o
fare waa Saved, 1
on Now Yours evo united in marriage to
F.. SEl-LKHS A CO., Pitteburgh, Fn.
I gin 7
price, 43 VO
nr* Tesnmoni.ls, Hini I -I fa nr A m s ,v.»rt *’ H'‘Qt Kf
For sale tiy W. W .tunes, Druc^i- t. TUTT’S
ill'll
PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
noM labs
nfioiilt n'lnlie KTill li "II i |
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"bill
Chicago has n mystery. Mrs. Ga!e “Father is away.”
lies ill of a nervous disorder, amt much "Why don't lie get you clothes and a Mrs. Lizzie Arnold, a widow of the place. | of the time is in a trance state. Loud stove?” Johnson came into the county about two | s are frequently heard around her The poor suffering face seemed to months ago and obtained employment ; bed, and the noise throws her into severe • grow more pinched as she answered, al house painting. Being a good work- : convulsions. Reporters are at work to sobbing as she spoke: i man he found no difficulty in getting discover fraud, but thus far without sue- ‘'Father was taken away three years work, lie finally drifted into the village cev. They suspect the woman of de- ago. He can’t come back and help us. **f Norristown, and about the middle of ception, but have not been able to catch He would if he could.” , December sought hoarding with the tenher at it. “Why can't he come back?” ! ‘ n t of Mrs. Arnold’s farm, who lived in a, There is a student of natural history at “Oh! he is in Joliet in tho prison. ' and |>«rt of the house with her. Obtaining 1 Chico, Cal., who believes that the deer s * 10 ^ ro *‘°'" ,0 14 ' va '* and then into un board, he soon Ix-gnn making love to of Butte Countv know what day the C0ntrollsbl ° weeping. ; Mrs. Arnold, who is an estimable lady, game law goes into effect. Ho has * hen there was a long silence, for «?:ed about JO years, and owner of a rich | gravely road a paper before tho Califor- who could be so calm as to ply the fann and possessor of considerable
HOSTETTEr^
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nia Academy of Sciences, in which he! wratclu;d K'rl with questions when her . ej*
assorts that they stay on the foothills grief was so painful ?
every year until Nov. 12, and then, know Next day 1 saw tho mother. I heard ing that on or after that date it is unlaw- 1,10 f!tor y of their sorrows and wrongs.
She was the widow of Peter O. Arnold, who for many years was the leading merchant of Norristown, a;.d who died about four years since, leaving
V
TUTTS’ PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE.
: TUTT’S PILLS tlilif CURE DYSPEPSIA.
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lilifST
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CURE CONSTIPATION, TUTT S PILLS
CURE PILES.
TUTT’S PILLS !URE FEVER AND AGUE. UTT’S PILLS URE BILIOUS COLIC. run s pills ure KIDNEY Complaint. run s pills CURE TORPID LIVER. lUTT'S PILLS IMPART APPCTHE.
SNYDER' S o u^ATjjfy 6 P^tDS "■sfia
Da. Terr hna in".
ceeded In cumbining tn tlu-ac |>i)1b th. hurwoforcantaconiatlc qnnliUwotawwananiiHo, PonSATIVS, amlaPn-
kifvino Tunic. Their first apparent
effect Is to iiirrcaac t! appetite bj causing the food to properly assimilate. Thiisthosystemia nonrished, and liy their tonic action on the digestive organs,
tiflaltliy eare pro-
thelr tonic action on
dlgt
regular and healthy
vacua! ions
duced.
The rapidity with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while uni!' - the lufli'.-uee of these pills, iLJlrotea their adsptnliility to nourish the body, hence their eflieacyln curing nervous debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, wasting q/the iiiusrles,slnggistinesa of Uie liver, ehronic constipation, nnd Impart ing hen" h & strength to thesyst. m. Sold everywhere. Price S3 ceuta.
Oftisa
ft3 itlurriiy Street, - htW YOllK.
ful to s-:.oot them, go boldly
the in habited valleys.
A woman at Nyark. N. Y., subdued an adopted daughter by whipping her with i thorns and then bathing her back with salt and vinegar; leaving her all night on her feet, tied to a bedpost; rubbing red i pepper in her mouth, and various other tortures. One day she told the child to ‘go upstairs ami undress, preparatory to being whipped until tho blood van down her legs. There was no reason to doubt I the promise, and thu girl therefore
down into wa9 an “Li story. For what story is a daughter, now Hi years old. Johnsi n
, new in this age. The futhei and husband was arrested on suspicion, simply because he was near when a man was struck with an iron bar. The aggtessor escaped, and.as no one else could be punished, the officers concluded that they could not he foiled, and hence locked the innocent man up. Circumstances pointed him out as the assailant, and the explanation he gave was scouted as so much stuff. His trial come on; the State was anxious to convict some one
THE STOMAI II IS STKENHTHENFt*.
of (iovcrniiient The liver regulated. the bowel? put in proper
order, the blood enriched and purified., and
began to ingratiate himself into the goi d will of the witlow by hinting of broad
estates in Germany, and
bonds which he said he bud deposited the nervmiti syiderii rendered tranquil and vie-
,, nrnus hy this inert Imnhle family tucdicitie mid
,....,,,.,.,1. jafeiruHnl ninimd dMO'iiae. which is, moreover,
nnd effect vu appetizer, and
ii
the ug'-d and itili
* I — C *<' $2,000,000,000 T’tH) 'pinnwnd Million Hollar* ') nro crpt'n.kMl la FFNCING. To fence our now WExtern ^oUIm will cost tvs muoh more. Kvery K \ IIM anti VilIngo leOT Owner, hi A ST, W KM’, and sof HI. \n interTo fence a 10«<.>wr‘* Knnn coets « ilHI t*> ami for a finx'ito Vlllapt* i .-r %•»■» to *1IM. Wood fonree soon dcoiv Rut a Svxv Krn Is at hand. Ry new in vent lorn*, HTKKIa and IKON are to supplant WOOD, furnlsliluii hotter i’bcni>ert ami La tino I '-nctn. The.’IOth Volume of the Amrrlcun Avric.il* lurlnt (for I'tHO) now bo^inniiifCi will give very much information about new Fencing, with mai v Knemvlngs. (The Number for Dec. 1st l as 'JI onfrnviMK* of Rnrl>ed Fenclnir, and rnucb lutei (Bfime matter. Sent post paid for l. r » rents.) I W“ To every one interested In FKNCING for a FA KM* or Villavr LOT* flic T.Mb Volume of the American AarleulturM will be wortli five tiinea, if not a hundred tlmca. Us miuiII cost. HI T* besides the above Important feature, the American ApriculturM will Rive a very jmat amount of LNefals Pmc-tirnL KHlnblr Intornmtlon-for the Farm* the garden* and HonAi'hohl (Children included)- and over *0O Ori^iiuil illustrating Labor-*avitar. Labor hrli>infl eoutrivanren. Animals. Plants, Fruits and Flowers, Farm lluildlngs. amlman^ other Pictures instruetiveand pleasing to Old and Young.-It is useful to ALL In 4’it), Vlll.-igi-, and 4'oiintr). Its constant exposures of II L M III t.’S. which liuve saved to Its readers many Millions of Dolla/s, will be continued vigorously. For these alone the American Agricvlturiet should be in ever ft family, no matter how many other Journals are taken ; also for Its Special In formation anti Its multitude of pleasing and useful Kngravlngs In which it .far creels all othei' similar Journal*. TV.H MS (postage prepaid) $l..V)ayear Four copies, $5. Single numbers, 15 cents. (One specimen only, for two 8-eent stamps.) fF"Ovcr 1*200 Vulauble Freinium Articles and Rooks are offered to those getting up elubs. Premium List sent on receipt of Scents postage. OKAMUE .11 1)11 COM PAN Y* P -Mishcrs, "ZiU Hrondwny, New York* IM——I—IIW^—I ■■ ■■—f — ■— V te S: Peiiuce youv expen-c< by purrhi^ing Iho Giant Hiding Saw Machine, The only machine .ii.it • ives ent ie snlipfaction. Ml commiini< , ;»»ion« juldrc sed to tho initiersigneij «vill l»e proip»><ly answered. (’. P. SMI HI. < M 4-vi'l". In .. .!. K. M I' lil jolA’. lircencM 8’le. I u< .. (iencril Agents for Putnnin, Uendrck; and Morguo Couiit • *.
with tt hanking firm in Cincinnati said that his parents in Germany immensely rich, and that a large amount of money was awaiting Ins claim beyond the waters. lIiB stories being circulated, some began to hint that he was a German count in disguise. Strange to say, his I pretended affections were reciprocated
a most ntroeablo nod etlei t ve apnet
: n cordial pceuhnrly adapted to thu wants ot
“ aged and infirm.
For sale by all druggists anil Dealers gen-
erally.
ST A V KS \ UK \DIN(i.
ijtunpfid out of tlio s*'cntitl story fled 1 mik' d, to the woods, and froze nearly lo
death before she was discovered. A drunkard at Battle^Hill, Kansas, resolved to reform or die. Putting some
And .Stave and Heading Timber, lliith* <■.“1 price in cash paid fur the aame by 4t:t7 W. E. HOI'KINS, Hreeneastlo, Ind.
MtSiiiFlEUIK PHILLIP ALBAUGH
with the poison for six hours,and then he drank it. His life was saved, however, by the timely efforts of a physician, and he was sent to an ay lum ferine-
briales.
ofthelaw.no its cash and a nota of itffou in favor of his announcer to his ft ii ada and customer! and
the public euncrnlly that he is ayain at the old stand, in " - L 1,1 1 *• r "~
The Most VVcnderful Health Restorers
0 Known to Medical Science. CURE BY ABSORPim
W ■ ^exv< rn' rtfrnaDy. Tho merllclnfsaro t:ik«'n
p by • * *1' the sic i n, tbi*»vl-y i adii ng t l:t
>0utnf tiir «lis» ase atonco. nrrvsting ilHprogross
ii)r«’ < tf. I’lually
Fm
gent klncis of i :i<l
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$ I i
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any i
o;m (lo. Wo mako three dii-
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)1 t>thor (ItKeaws T!n' niORt elVorlglHtrengtli tn
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that day, and fixed on this poor fellow ar -d they were united in marriage ns The accused had no money and no one stated. Before marriage he spoke of volunteered to defend him. Hewascon- taking a hritlal tour to l.urope, and the victed and sent down to Joliet for six future was to be an earthly paradise, years. That was the sad story of the After marriage they comment ed making wife, and it was a true story as verified preparations by) selling a lot of stock,
deadly poison into a glass of whiskey, he by others and since by undisputed facts. Johnson taking charge of tho money, locked himself in a room with the mix- The guilty man afterward admitted which amounted to $150. He also, of ture. His plan was to conquer his taste ^ the cr j mo t0 wj (. e course, had access to his wife’s pocketlor alcohol if possible, and, if his «ppe 0 f the wronged man, but when she told book, and on last Monday emptied it of
tite overpowered him, kill himself with, her8torytoth0 otflcer(|
thu drink that satisfied it.^ lie was alone onp j lu j t iine or disposition to render any wife, and stated that he was going to in
h .dp or take a step to right the great dianapolis to attend the poultry show, wrong. For four long years ho IT now turns out that he was a base imsuffored in prison, and all tho while a i P ONter ftp d ,,ft8 sl<i PP ed ° llt * After atnvwn tched family struggled on in the ing in this city, Monday morning he left depths of poverty and want. Tho sad ex- hisnj,''Un livery-stable, and then pro-
1’hiladclphia has just been remind d pciience of that poor mother was enough ceeded to the First National Bank and | tiy a fire, which did $8:),000 damage an i to melt a heart of stone. Tho first year endeavored to obtain the money should have been confined to $500, that of the father's incarceration the favorite money on the note, but failed, ns it was her fire department is of a village order, and most delicate child was carried to favor of liis wife. However, he found ' run for fun anil political porposes, and ' the grave. The next year tho youngest ''Hie trouble in obtaining a ''trifling”
without diciplino or good apparatus one went, and the mother and wife, with loan of $5:) from a business firm of this j j | S\TU|) I The first stream was not brougt to bear her load of grief, wetu on toiling and pi* 00 * an| l tl 10 ” took tho train for Indian- ’ ^
A > i :w <-OM IM)I I) !
Sclentififnlly |»rei'»re(l nf|!{nl«nin Tolu. ( ry.s- • li/cd Hnck (’muJy. Old I’yeNMii 1<> :ind oilier 'l t»nic T'he tormulii hnM o on Hindu known to uur Lest phyi-ieinns imd it is highly cotniuended Ly Ihetn, m> as t'» merit their entli rFement. We li.r c theimalyRiK ofunc «*lUur moht t r* ininent
lieniiMtH. I’tof. (». A. Mariner, of (hie (whirli will be found on the label of eat 1
Pint. (1. A. Mariner, of ( hieago,
h bott le
over his pitinature)* an to ils purity and the
inpredi' nt« eutorinff into p Ik a well known fact to the
• hat a care ully prepared compound
abovo in predie
lief
lief in
prep:
• nts "ill foil.*u inp
it« cntiipoattion. It niedieaI profession
ol th(
a fiord the greatest recoin -laint*»: ( ouchs.
I IIWKIIir • >f« .O .......... .. . . _. Coughs. IlHthaway Block, pre'pnri-.i to furnish Co Id a. InflueniH.Un n. hit is.>ut. Tin •Git, W «lk 1 fancy groeericH and provisions of the Lub^s, hi o (n.nsumotion, ni the incipient and iv C wf (imilitvat lowest, nrices. edvnnced -laves of t nit discuse. It is recoin-
Btuple and fancy gi
best quality at lowest prices.
Highest Market Price
for all kinds! of country produce,
me a call.
PHILLIP ALBAUGH.
(iive VJtf
Dr. Jolin Bull’s
IftsOl rails
<». f For f *V itiu - Wit! *>
%4»IJV I!' pit’ ! ! ' ’ ll I* j 44 144)
U I'rtk
44.
faiilai) ' fli t* r\au i i, ovules i’ i v 8 J»f. IT iGU.ti .»* * *. 'i. s. i#- i»* ♦ ' ' r ~, H I " f • • ■ t ■ ff*. ia(rC4*| lot. Pi F K t l#*t» l.niYir «»r % 4-i»l * • * JjPaiiiy e.int f's11 n it * t-1 B|f ' "iiMlnna, st does ool Is*-•( R %TI \ *; *• tm. . I ' • yov, dr, not i«*t him palm offotlo : a illations but send I In* price to us in u 1 id wo win mull them to you. Arkir.'is, E? F. SNYDER A CO., f/.'» n ft 1 ! '*/., Cincinnati, , t-
\ until half au hour after
woni on toiling and
the alarm wits | starving through the years of woo and spoils. He returned nn the afternoon
i given, the hoso hurst in more than a do/, want. A few months ago the wronged train, and went to the stable and ordered cn places, tho firemen deserted their man was released. But ho was not the his horse and buggy. While they were work to get drunk in tho barrooms of same man. His hair was gray, and a h-tching the rig, he stepped out of the the neighborhood, and the general man , great blight and sorrow seemed always door, he said that he woul<l return shortagement was childishly incompetent. about his face and in his heart. And no 1 1.V* since which time he has not been 1
wonder. People are not made of iron, heard of. l-ust week be endeavored to
RAILWAY TIMK-TABLB. Human hearts ate not like wood as to find sale for tho horse and buggy, hut
KOI! TUB CFRKOF
FEY ED AND AGUE
OR
('hills and IVvrr.
nicmU'd i»8 a inept palatable and Fate remedy to ukc in the above maladic*; and contains such i tonic properties na to render it one of the best, appet i/ers known. It is ofiircat pervice tothe i weak and dcbilif; ted, giving tone, strength and netivity to the whole human frame, i' Cut un in Quart si/.e Bottles for family use. Sold by l>rugg sts and Dealers every where,
A IIAKTIW,
Sole A: ent for ihe I nitcd States ond Canadas. :u::s?£:3 :r r;::E wntis.’ lucce: a:»d cioaes. ill Madison Si.reeti 1 I i< i o.
Hm 4o
i dust ini dished, a new edition "t '» 3 I>i». < ’ll I t P* t elebroti-d Lecture (>n tho Nptnie and radical euro wichout medieinelof Semiiial 'Vt*aknc-s or Sckuma ior.nitKA, it nueo t by Self abufe. involuntary Etni ions*Impotency* Ngrvoni l»*»iiit .and 1 .npediments to Mar into 4rener°lly; Consumpion. Iv'ilc i v and Ki* : Ment « and Physical Inc ’>:*ei' v, Ac.* induced by si* indulgunceor
, exn:'l extravoganco
l .io v/orld-renowncd author, iti thisadmiral.twt iif« clciirl v itroves from his own O'-
fvuiANAroLis and Sr. Loris Railroad ' leeliiig.
r>sy Yx Uoinit^EH^F ii,,in* Wut. This man’s whole life is blasted.
5:12 ra
A r r'nin m dilution 'N Y. KxpreKs
•Kvery Day.
..10.07 A u
2:40 am 12:30 am JOHN W. KARP, Ascnt.
did not succeed. His wife came to this And c(ty in-day, and learning of his proceeil-
had liad money ' n t? s ' acknowledged that she had been
ir cdicinc
The proprietor of thi* eclebratnd
jeitiy chiims fur il a Miperiui ity oyes nu remr ilies eve 11"tied lo the piiLIh 1 lor I ho sale,
1*1. f.ai,a* , ■ 11 , t i A ir II , ■ *17.11 !• O V O I
8t.Loins Vandai.ia.Tkrre Haute Jc In- 1
t and Fever
he was innocent. Ifhe
his innocence would have been manifest ’ deserted and paid the charges on the rig Isouiberli eoun ry to bunr him tustimony .0 the
, , *ruth of the afuTlion thnt in no case whstever
andleltfoi liome. She is deeply sorrow- will it inil toruro i; ilie "i'.■.•ii.*ns are siiictly
at the trial.
< Hhers ’ Uul over the way she bus been abandoned
1 and imposed on; but considers that
He was poor, and he suffered
dianapolis Railroad. suffered with him
Eastward Train*. Westward Trains. 1 ,, " W1 , ,tn ’ , ,
LMiam *"4 2op m I **12 13* m *‘‘2. o« p s lie whs a free man now, hut wliat re-1 B°L 0 ‘‘ cheaply. Slie is
• 1 S.«)am es i» M I ’’'H 30 a m ‘•‘5 lo p m , . 1114 1 * i ©very case mn.e cei fain to curo.it tin u ;e is con ♦Dailv oxrnnt Siimlnv dross id thore for him? lie was away ituiy att , l Itas t.ie ontirr* symp.Ttliy ot tne tinued in smaller do cf for a wvek or two after ^ 1 1 ouuuujr. , , , . *< t • .i , the dDeoh© has been checked, more •apecially
when want and poverty drove hia poor community. Jonngoit is a ticrman, aged M difficult ami ion' *t ndin« eu.-e-. t sunlly
Lecture cloarlv proves from his own eric '.cneo that 1 ho awful consequences of.Self»n o may ho effectually removed without i i« dicine, and without dungerous surgical opcf.'jions. hour.ies, ins.nitnonts, rings, or eor(!i ‘h* pointing out a mode of cure ut onco «*erv and effectual, by moans of which every ■ uiVeror. no tn utter what his condition may be, n v cure hiut'elf cheaply, privatoly, and rad-
: My
n .lit- ui»•jr*iuiib uie wtii 'j hia Lecture will prove a boon to thousand*
followed ami cmiit*d out. In a great manv ; ,,^,1
. e.ises » cinple do-e hns isen sufficient t"r a ' s,.„ t under seal in a plain envelope tn any uho cure, snd whole lamilies hsTe been emed by a nu-eiiit "I -iv uents or Iwo post sinale liolile. with n pel feet reslonii ion uf the ,,, ,,, ^ tll vddrei's iho puhlisherp. estimable general health. It is however prudent, and in THE CFI.VKKVVKLL MKIMCAI.
41 Ann St., Post Hffiue Hoi. FJH;.
difficult and lonrj-^t nding « a.-e?*.
SAM'L CATUERWOOD, Aft. children to the grave. No time can 'heal|»bout forty, and rather a good-looking
Louisvii.i.k, New Albany
Railroad.
North.
Passenitcr Train 4.30 p m Lo-aI Freight 4.30 a m
Urceneastlo Aceom’n arrive from north 2:40
a m. From South 8:30p. m.
Should Hie patient
eiilhnrtir medicine, alter
f . t.. m
& Chicago. | this. Can there be any redress for this? man. His game was well played. »»«•; {j^VLuTthTse or lourdose. of Hu. Tonic. And yet if philanthropic men or wo- not so fruitful, doubtless, ns he expected, a sinyln doseof Doi.i.’s Vkuktaiils Pills will be
. suffieiant.
men interest Uicmselves in these mutters I The Kcnuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup musthave 3.30 *- in any decree, we find scores of good ^ One of tl.o Me laving stations on the ^
A (illN rS WANTF.l) for the best anil fit~te-1 . \ sellir.g Pictorial Books and Bibles, Prices
per cent. National Pub. (*<»., 8t.
South.
il.<H) P M ,
ir.g
red need 38.
Louif. M" : or Chicago. 111.
St 31
Pr.llHtJX Mndinc $1 00 if. of. will 4 * r«fwmof mail, on« of Ur. Hanfouh'k
A /rh^nf LIVER PaD«, forf'
• liver Vkiin, for i
i.lings. Hack, Splonn
I' «*» by uiitlb Dost i
>i egoii,
uaclu
BANFOI
all troubb'S ot’ ih»* Liver, Stotu-
td Kidin ys. V^»*
^ Kldic ys.
y by mull, post paid, far timl
snd in T.rus
Impr i Livo « an* t , from
Ft* • nindo dirootly to the fainilica of Hu- ■ . f . ' a? the l)r\'.fz Htois, drluy w tiiIIi I ‘If*! ana m u few hours and atsouro rnlittr.
‘iido g Mniif
carat)vo Pun
fflicted.
»»r.
c
mg, i'.s you o ii.
Addx t4*
C. A. COOK A. CO- Chicago, Molt) dgex.ts tor U. S. ami CantMlA* SOI 1» ST MUOOim OMM RSAL1
Visn achatiok, Htovrnaon «i- Co., IVholeaalr
•. rur
SmuuiMt turei
Dniin Tiling.
dor hi It loft behind biru.
Co., '
('Ul4'iig4>, 4% iil atiy|>Iy tlic irist/v i:4
The underpinned is prepared to furnish alii
sizes of drain tilinn. at his kiln, in (’eaten- Mr. Whitelaw, of Brownville, Neb., ville,or will fill orders iett with J. W. Bufiimr (old hia daughter not to go to a party
with Mr. Bradley, and when he saw her disobediently getting into a wagon to start, ha threw a heavy stone at Mr.
,ni 3k Coatesville, Ind - Bra,H(.y t injuring him so that lie died.
! ton. dealer in hardware. etc.,dreeneastle,Ind I tJood tile aga l inside prices nuaranteeil.
, E. It. ELLIS,
„ OAtl i„ rnuilv In nrnnminoa «h...n uoii.ii- California coast lias been officially named mrc and .. ll ihe uriainal John .1. Smith's Tn"siasis. They have their reward, and that tho Mo S= ie Ceddes. This is a recognition ilin.Yun’Vm hZtVi j'.'''It^mv h pri"am,'* i-| is worth more than the millions ,ha,Van- - * he b '™'y ""W* ^ddcs. of San | d ° not PUrub, ' H,> " l11
l Antonio. She is only U years old. Seeing —
a younger playmate full down a high «ri- 1)1*. HI I *1 a*
hankment into a mill race, she instantly •'* Manufacturer and Vender of jumped alter her. The water was deep, $|y||TH’S TONIC SYRU°
and rau swiftly toward a large wiieelf| hut Maggie was a good swimmer, and by 1 a desperate struggle got ashore with her 1 playmate. Such coolness and rourngo' were deemed worthy of ■special honor. ■
• ilUY’K SPECIFIC MEDICINE, w{*>*•. T*,K I• KKat Km. *'RrDE MARK ' t.IMII HK.MEPY.au t v» unfailinir cure 'l "-f iji *” r 3* *' m i n a t ’ Weakness,S|.er- ; fS' inattorrhea.Im' - y, *7 potency, and all . jCjL )>ise .es that PpinE^ ful I ll I, as a se- , ■nr* ,,, Tr nuenee of SelfBeloro Inking \huso; as W-After Taking. of Memory, Universal Lassitude. Pain in tho ilaek, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old A^c, uinl inuny otuer Diseawes tliat load to Insanity nr Consumption und a premature Urave. Full
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, . BULL'S WORM DESTROYER,, Tbo Popular Remedies of the Day.
I to send free hy mail to every one. The Spocifio I Medicine is sold hy all druiririsU at SI per pack
FSIhClfAL Oma 319 HAHT St., LOSISVItLS, ST
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Hire, or six pack uses for : 6or will be sent iree bv mail on receipt of the money hy addressing THE OKAY MKIdCINECO .No. Ill Mselianies* i Hlook, Detroit, Mich ir-«rSolcl in llreenoastle and everywhere else by all wholesale and retail drximUts. h'ths
