Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1880 — Page 3

AMERICANS Tl AVKLING ABROAD

The CjTly Remedy A *rrs~at iiu. s.ia;. nat osf IE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS.I IV j eivnbinc-! art,g • i it von-\ ttful]'<ri? 'r to c t a.' d.» aset. a |Why Are We Sick?i JBt'co us( ice a’lo r them great organ* \t0 l ■' l ur torpid, and Ijpwae' ’ t’e blood w.u.; thou’.4 be ttpolitdp

Wtij Aunt Sallta Nera»r Married.

will find all of Dr. Pierce’s Family Med-' The followin P "y»™ >■ old icines on Palo in all the principal drug but wl11 bear r « l ‘ < l' n g several times, and stores and at he London hranch of the I each time provoke a laugh: | World Dispensary, Great Russell Street “Now, Aunt Sallie, do please tell us i Buildings. Golden Medical Discovery is ■ w j, v vou QeV er got married. You rea most potent alterative or blood-cleans- meinber vou ^ once that whon vou

, mg elixir. It expels all humors an.) a Villl wnrit f , o /. »'.ent9. Tlie exhibition of butter and cures blotches oruntion kin ,r s evil or ^ you. wore cngageci to a niinist' . , .. . - . , ure. t l0Ut.es eruption, K... a and us V()U woul( , tell cheese is but a small part of the show.

about it sometime. Now aunt p» ease Tbe varlou * 'mprovements in the aptell ns." r paratus by which butter and cheese are ' “Well, you see. when I was sW 17 made attract a great deal of notice. The

years old 1 wiu living in Uv" c . ai j n ^] ie

Da ,r y Exhibition. INew \ork F.ipreti.]

The lri*^fnational Dairy Fair at the Americ» a Institute building has many object^, of interest to those who care for a 8 r ’cultural industries and improve-

#4.00 PER BUSHEL DRESS MAKING.

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scrofulnr, enlarged glands, swellings, internal soreness, ulcers, and virulent blood poisons that, tinremoved rot out the vital nuchinery. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets , (little-sugar coated .-ills) are an agreeable and most cleansing cathartic; retnovv

’W ih: ie^t Would pay wrll, anti 25 per cent raved to the purchaser on DRY GOODS !

I The Udies of Greoneastln will tln.l it to their ! interest to cull on Mrs. J. 1,. ClaspiU. She hn.s the most comptele syste n of cuttinar I'n.l (it | tins. Children's clothss n specialty. Mrs. I Clespill is also tcnchinx her system of cuttinx land tittimr. und fui'oishee chart. West side it t Public Square, over .lames Uillcspcy's store.

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BIMOl HM vs. PU TS. CONSTIPATIOX.I kU>Nt v niM’i.uvrs, t kimiu DIsKtSKS, KKHAIK Wl IK>LsSt;s, AM) hoUVOLi I). sOliSEl'.S, | by co - f • . of thm wjwmI landr- r j ’ t ■.i:tr to ihn/a ojfj | (tort! f'. Why Sotrsv nniaae pslns sn't ei hes t I Why tarn: ■ at. .1 nit a Pile .. ( o ist 'iiai. n I f I Why fi'lgtitaiifj.jv rdisoiJ.i. i hiiC.-js | [ | Wky er.it: rs o ri'in. or s . , • silai hcsl W hy ha.e ulorplr.x u.^hU I n r« KIO.M'.V AVOr.T and rrjoice in| r w hic'.t'i. It It c, <•’ y,! r 'a'l* campon: .'aiuf| jdl One pnct.ajewt'.t raa!.o.:i qisuf ’..11-1iu . n flw M of ■ r 79 ' ’ to : r iij H for you. f , vl.UA • WILLS. z:TZI.2S:ZV b :0., ?rot)ri:*.tir*, (|aO 4V*-* •-) \ • dUl.) 'tuiUr^tcn, V t-

contrast between the old-fashioned dash-

- ^ —^ v , , <,a > * n *' be churn with which most of the butter offensive and acrid accumulations, there- ' ^ ° 1 " or * I say it my- was made fifty years ago, and which took by preventing fever and kindred affect- self 1 was quite a good look in j, g; r j then, all the strength of a strong man to opior.s. World's Dispensary Medical As- and had several beaux. The one that erate, and the pendulum churn, which a

sociation. proprietors, Butlalo and

don.

Lon-1 took my fancy was a y- ning minister, a very pious young man. and remarkably steady. lie thought. a good deal of me and 1 kind of took a fancy to him, and things went on uu'.il we were engaged. One evening he or .me to me, and put bis

The steamboat Arabian sank in the Missouri River, near Kansas City. 2'J years ago, with BOO barrels of whiskey aboard. Gcorgo Treadway noted the

exact spot, and subsequently bought the ago, and I dou t know but what I might cargo at a small price, intending to raise b:ue ! lu ttKV^ back a little. 1 was like

child can operate as easily as she can rock a cradle, gives a vivid idea of the progress in the application of mechanical inventions to the practical uses of ,

life.

Agriculture is becoming a pastime!

arms around ir when I got excited, instead of a slavery when an ornamental 1 and some tlustr .ted. It was a long time milk repository resembling a refrigerator,

to stand in the dining-room, takes tho place of the dismal milk-cellar undcr-

, . , , , any other gi rl, and pretty soon 1 pretend- ground, which required the labor of one it, but was neiet a >le to carry out th (e ,i (,,, y H , m y ( | a i, out an( j j pushed him or two persons to keep in order. What project. ’! ho course of the river has away, tho'.igh 1 wasn’t mad a bit. You would our grandmothers, who wore since changed, and the whiskey, which i ® ust know the house where 1 lived was themselves out in cheese-making, say to 1 now bes about forty feet under the sand, Tx ° n0 of back streets of the town, a modern cheese factory ? The improve-

1 here were glass doors in the parlor,

is soon to be dug for. which opened over the street. These

doors were drawn to. I stepj*cd buck a little from him, and when he came up

I push-

intended to; and

don’t you think, girls, the juior fellow lost his balance and fell through one of

the doors into the street.” “Oh, aunt was he killed?”

“No; he fell head first, and as he was

the legs of his

Is north looking after. HOW WK DO IT: We buy for cash anil nave you 10 i>er cent. We sell for cash anil save you 5 nor cent. We nay no rent anil save you 5 per cent. We pay no clerk-hire, save you 5 per cent. ca at\u> JXJll'S TAYLOIt, \Vo#t Siile S«iunre.

far;* for safe. As I wish to quit farming I will Fell my farm of 197S acres, one untl a quarter miles soutli of east from Bainbruigo. Said farm is well watorod, being fed by large, never failing springs. Plenty of good Limestone, and all in cultivation and grass. Well suited for stools raising It lies on the State road running enat and west and through 1 ainbridge. I w ill sell altogether or in hits to suit imrehasers. For particulars oall on John K. 0 ord in < i Bali bridge, or at the placo of busincsF of tho un dersigned in (Ireencastlo, 11. |!. KLL1S, tlreen^Offtle- lu l,. Ueo, !S 9. hi\<*

SELL K US’

(Ol (ill SYULP

MAINE NEWS.

Hop Bitters which tire advertised in om close 1 pushed hiiirback again, columns, are a sure cure for ague, bil- ed him harder than I

| liousness and kidney complaints. Those who use them ?ny ihey can not be too I highly recommended. Those aftlicted I should give thorn a fair trial, and will 1 ''eCuiitc thereby enthusiastic in the praise

of their curative qualities.— Portland Ar- 1 going 1 caught him by

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ment iu stock is quite as remarkable as that in agricultural implements and processes, and some of the cattle on exhibition are worth a long journey to see. .

One Jersey bull in particular Is a °f cough*, colds, croup.

Agents Wanlrd-Joii MOODY'S ^ ver s-'w birtfc w octavo |)a^t*s,\\ ith NEW ^*’ I’ull-pago En0 graving#, for only Sermons.^ ■*'»

."»< ►v «‘!ii - sv Ik* |>iil>Iic I Pronounced by all to be tho mvjt pleasant Gtadcfficaoions remedy now m use, lor ihu cur'

hoarseness, tickling

princely fellow, is fair anil perfectly pro- sensation of the throat, whooping cough, etc. ftC S"“ isd? 2utL* ass *““• iRbKBa nagPi

gus.

A Chicago

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UU FiiDNEI PAD. A hcretotorc uuli.nowiireiueUlalelenieQt I '

whichijipUed to thc bxiai^nmtjumu-dl- prize of one dollar for every male child io k t5nL*ur,. r6 i U ii.«mfo?P»bfl» ' bon,e in that ci ’- v d,irin = ncxt November ttput, < ertuin in .mil D-combor. and will incroast* t!i

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Pole Proprietors, Toledo. Ohio.

_ Testimonials, un<l our Little Dock, “ Uow a

4fc was Bayed/ 1 sent l're«’

Jr In ary OrgaiiM, wIdmi noun )ruggl«t» or sout by mail fro** irlce, k2 00. DAY K 11

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For sale by \Y. \V. tone

TUTT'S PILLS

INDORSED BY

PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.

was in the dry goods trade,” they

C'o'nm'iulnta! | sa y ' n their adveriiscmt'iit, “we could af

ford to make this prize five dollars for girls.’’ We take a right smart interest in the increase of the male sox, and this offer will cost us thousands of dollars; but \rc expect to get a recompense in future

I trade.”

INTERNATIONAL DAIRY FAIR.

trousers. 1 held on for a minuto and tried to pull him back,but bis suspenders

clothiers offer a g ave way, and the poor young man fell

clear outof his pantaloons into a parcel of ladies and gentlemen along the street.”

“Oh, aunty! aunty! Lordy!”

“There that's right; squall and giggle asmuch as you want to. Girls that can’t hear a little thing like that without tearing around the room and he-he-ing in such a way, don’t know enough to come in when it" rains, ( ateh me telling you

black heifer, weighing about two thousand pounds, is pretty as a picture. Farm life has poetical aspects, after all, and|gn exhibitiun like this brings out the aspects which have made it increasingly attractive as science and art lavish their treasures and work their transfor-

mations upon it.

The Training: that tiirls Need. Mrs. Al>lia (ioolcl Woolson has been giving Boston some common-sense notions about “The Training that Girls Need." In a paper read before the Moral Education Society she pronounced id-

years, It xives relief wherever used, and bas be power to impart benefit that : unnot bo hud from the ooukIi mixtures now in use. Sold by

all Druggist* at IB cents per bottle.

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This grand volume embraces Mr. Moody’s best sermon*, »» (lidiv red in t’leveland and si. I.ouL, the resul’s of two years’ hard study. THEY CAN BE OBTAIN KDNO'VHEKi; I.I.SK, Agents « !!' Uli'l a rapid sale everywhere for this Work. Our tern," <lr o lUJCjuitled. Outfit Si" d at once for this and Ougin the CAP

,Ni w Yorlt or Cincinijiti-

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PIMPLES.

1 will mail free tin* recipe for a simple Wjfphiblo Halm that will remove Tan. rreeklen. Pimple# and Blotches, leaving the okin Bolt*

- ■ -w- . ^ clear and beautiful; also in truotious tor pro I a I a I * I . I {^ I'1 VFI11 IMIIm arc nit diming a luxuriant rrowih of hair on a bait! -..lii J.iy recommend^ for coring liver Mm- oan!|"'\''

plaint, eonstspation. sick-headnehes, fever and _ ague, and all diseases ot thcstoinach and liver. ! Sold by all Druggists at 25 rents per box.

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To (Onsimijilivos.

It. i:. SKI.LKltS \ CO.. Pittsburgh.

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_ . health a luxury that enormously in-

“teSSW. «i» t

him? Did you ever si^e him again?” “No; the moment he touched the ground lie got up nnd b ft that place iu a terrible hurry. I tell you it was a sight to be remembered. How the man did run! He went out West, and 1 believe

One of the most important results of he is preaching in Illinois. But ho nevthis great liiir is the verdict of the enm- er married. lie was very modest, and 1 uiittee of experts that the)' found the well suppose he was so badly frightened that

time that he never dared to trust himself near a woman sgain. That, girls, is the reason why I never married. I felt very bad about it—for he was a real giKiit man, and I've often thought to myself that we should have been very happy if his suspenders hadn’t given way.”

TiJTTS’ PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE. TUTT'S PILLS CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTT’S PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION, TUTT’S PiLLS CURE PILES. TUTT’S PiLLS CURE FEVER AND AGUE. TUTT $ PiLLS CURE BILIOUS COLIC. TUTT'S PILLS ^ure KIDNEY Complaint. run s pills CURE TORPID LIVER. fUTT’S PILLS IMPART APPETITE.

Da. Terr ha* .nc-

coeilcd In combining Iu tticso pills tin heretofore antagonistic qnaliticaot a Hthenothino, I’u mi w i v E. ainl a i’l

KiFYiNO Toxic. Their first apparent

effect is to increase the appetite by l auaiiig II ■ tooil to properiy ansimilate. Ttmsthesyati mis nonrished, ami by tb< tr tonic action on the digestive organs, regular and healthy evacuutious aio pro-

itnced.

The rapiditv with which PERSONS TAKE

known anil always popular Perfected Butter Color made by Wei Is, Richardson &’Co., Burlington, Vt., superior to all others, and therefore awarded it the first md only prize. Dairymen should retnem i her this and insist on having the best Sold by all Druggists and Growers. Send

I for ci rcular.

An Illinoissohooliuixtress was unable to chastise the biggist girl pupil, and called in a young school trustee to asoGt her. The trustee found that tho offcndi i was his sweetheart, but his sense of duty tr imnphed ovi r his love, and he whippet! the girl. Not only did this result in his loosing his sweetheart, but her fitthci sued him for damages, and obtained a

vet diet of $50.

Stained Window*. (Popular Science (

The method of constructing stained glass windows is described as follows iu “Chambers’s Journal“The design of

She advixed mothers to keep their girls from their own fate, and she asserted that girl< should be made to lead a quiet life on a simple diet until they are fully grown, that they should exercise freely in the open air, that housework should be done by them in carefully ventilated rooms, that their dress should be radically changed so that no longer shall their vital organs be compressed or their hips weighed down with it mass of cloth that no man would willingly cans'. Compliance with these rules, she "believed, would give to the world a nobler, healthier race of women. The object of a girl's mental training should be, she said, to enable her to reason, not to fill her brain with superficial ideas. The processes applied to women’s minds that are now devoted to the education of men, she considered, would bring the same results. Hie advised that girls pursue with thoroughness the

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The advertiser, having been permanently cunMl of that dread diseaec, Consumption, by a siuiplo remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To a!! who desire it. ho will send a copy of the pre seription used, free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, Are. Parties wishing the

prescription, will please addr Hev. !']. A. iIson, 11)4 1> “ r '

burgh. X. V.

Jiress,

Penn. , v 't.. Williams

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i-:i;uni:s of yoi tii.

A <JK\ I l.i.M A .< who Miffered j,,r years from •CdbNervous p. hilily, Premature Decay, and all

the effects of youthful indiscretion* iho sake of sultering humanity, send

I who need t. the recipe and , . • . J,,

will for

.», bvimi free to all direction for ma-

COTBOffTTION CAn E2 CUSEI 1

In this disagreeable climate of ours every one should remember that Wistar’s Balsam of v\ ild Cherry has proven itself a positive care for consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all ung diseases. It has saved the lives of many even after hope hail fled. Many of our most intelligent families would ns soon be without woolen clothing in the winter, as to not have Wistar’s Balsam always on hand, for it never fails to immediately relieve all sorenesi of throat and lungs, A single dose taken at bed time w ill gently warm tho blood, cause refresh-

tmice ! ing slumber, nnd by morning an ordinary 3!l Murray Rtrcetf ' c'High or cold will he gone. Ask your drug-

the window being determined upon, and

the cartoon or full-sized drawing being disciplinary studies,

prepared, a kind of skeleton drawing is Next to ibis shr would place the permade showing only the lines which indi- < ' < '! , ’' 1 V '' b'l ulties, in which woman is now cate the shape of each separate piece of “>“<'>> prohemnt than man Wornglass. It is apparently not generally un- le^s intimately with physiology, natural derstood that a window is not one piece j»hii< sophy, the laws of ineehanicM, chemof glass, to which are applied the vari- i>try, polilical economy, the < haracter-

ON FLESH while under the Inflicnce of these •ills, h.dicate9 their aaptatiility to nourish the body, hence their

ic| in curing ner-

vous debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, si sating o/the iniiBcleB.Hlugginhness of the !iv. chronic constipation, and Importing health & Mrrngtn to the system.

L3old everywhere. Price 25 centR.

Oflta

ous colors displayed, but a number of small pieces, which are united by grooved lead, which incloses each fragment, and that each color we see is the color of that particular piece of glass, the only painting material employed bding the (lark-brown pigment used to define the more delicate and minute details.

istir> of a republican form of government. rhetoric and natural sciences, all of which are far more important to the girl than the modern languages. First of all parental duties, .Mrs. Woolson placed that of lilting children, and opecially girls, to earn an honorable living, no matter how wealthy their familv

The Bitter.# invariably remedy yellownops of ’he complexion and whites of the eyes, pain# in the rijfht side nnd under the riKht,j*houlderbladc, urred tongue, high-colored urine, iinu9eu* vertigo, dyspapeia , constipation, heavynefs of the head, mental despondency, Hiid every other maniloBtu! ion or accompuniinent of a disorder'd condition of the liver. The stomach, bowels and kidneys nlso experience their regulating and tonic influence. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers

generally.

Suns ai Frovisiios

king tho simple remedy by which ho was cured,

i SulV^rors wishing to profit, by tlie advertiser’s

experience can do ruby addressing in perfect • onfldcnce, JOHN B. ODDKN, 6m44 42 Cedar St., New York. FAT AND LEANT if you are too fat or too lean and want to know how to change your condition, send for ii eopy ot the work. I u and Bean. It contain.' complete Hygienic, Dietetic and Therapeutic instructions that will enable anv one to 'edue* 1 their flesh if corpujent or increase it if emaciated. It is written in a (dear yet comprehensive ' yle and its directions can he easily under-

stood. It shoul l bo read by every tat or lean

person. Sent for ten three cent stamps. Van Dell a Co., 20 Ann St. N. Y. 6m '• J MONEYS jVKu Sales! Largo Profits! Steady Demand! Don’t mis# this opportunity to make inenoy but send for circulars. HI NT *V CO. 2n Ann St., N.\

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A SAhESMKN.

New and Staple^ Hood*, l^uick

ply

The skeleton or working dniwing then mny be, since no one is beyond the reach

passes to the cutting-room, where sheets of possible poverty,

of glass of every imaginable shade are arranged in racks, each bearing a number,

PHILLIP ALBAUGH

NEW Y01U&.

gist and your friends concerning the merit of ! Wistar’s Balsam, and bo wise in time. Price ■ 1 large pint bottle, $1.00. N. B,—None genuine without signature of Sanford A' Park, on , outside wrapper. 1 yrll

>r« without quoBtion tho Finest and Beat Coohing Stovea In the world. VERY ONHE of the I4j SIZES

MS SOI.lt M li ll A

(fRITFEH GURBANTEE Tm harm SO Erji .41. In iioint «/ INISH, BEAUTY. ECONOMY. URABILITlf & CONVENIENCE. The only Cooking Stovos In the world mado with genuine jASTSTEELLiMs: etail from $20 to $65, Full Trimmed. void being deceived by Imitationa I trode-mark, and by represontaone of parties who are trying te •II Menu inferior *tovo. Examine Oil Hie genuine “Favorite Stoves” •fore buying any other. Soli liy some First-Class Dealer Everywhere.

‘•Barefoot Walker” is well knowt. ! around Columbus, Ga. He is so called Because he has not worn shoes for fort\ years. On Sunday last he died, to ail : intents and purposes of old age, and hi< friends made preparations to bury the oi l man. Justus the funcril ceremonies were beginning old Walker sat up in hiooflin and asked what they were doinp there. The funeral party went hoim

discouragod.

I I < * j 111 11 niict I la ppineK*-*.

j It seems strange that any one will suffer

rom tlie many constitutional derangements

j brought on by an impure state of the blood, j whon (iuysott’s Yellow Hock and Sars parill • | will restore perfect health and physical organ[ization. It is indeed n strengthening cordial,

pleasant to take,"and has proven itself to b<

, the bestblood*pur)fier ever discovered, effe' t-

ually curing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorders. Weakness ot the Kidneys, all nervous disoi-

) dors and Debility, indigestion and all Urinary

troubles. It makes tho edd feel young, and the young feel gay, and will invariably drive out

i of the system the many ills that human flesh i ami blood is heir to. Price of large quart bot-

tle with full directions. SlfOO. A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a«hcalth renewer, for it nets like a charm* especially when tho complaint is of an exhaustiv e nature, hav tog a tendency to lessen the natural vigor of ihe Bruin nnd Nervous System. Iy41

by which a particular tint is known. Tho drawing being numbered on each separate piece of glass by means of a frame containing small pieces of every

announces to his friends and customers and the public generally that he is again at tho old stand, in Hathawiiy Block, prepared to furnish staple und fancy groceries and provisions of the

best quality at lowest prices.

Highest Market Price

for all kinds

of country me u call.

prod uce.

Give

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An Rtectrfc Sentinel. (Boston Advertiser.]

Those who have occasion to cross the Providence railroad on Washington

shade, and each numbered according to ilt Forest Hills, have been frethe rack containing the glass of that quently surprised to hear a heavy gong color; tho use of this frame renders un- continuously ringing on a danger signal necessary the tedious process of visiting dose by, while no approaching train si ’SJxr&jLX ‘-v i “[ —»>r bit on the drawing, and each piece is Biinutes after the alarm hrst sounds a then cut to the required shajje by means train dashes around the curve and speeds of a diamond. along, while as it leaves the crossing the

After the glass is cut, it passes to the gong ceases to ring,

painter, who, laving it over the drawing, This crossing signal is part of the systraces upon it with his brush all the dc- tom of the Union Electric Signal compatails of features, folds of drapery, foliage, ny. It is known as the union electric etc., as designed by the artist. But as signal, and is exceedingly simple. By

the action of the weather and the con- this system electricity is carried in the . i -il* r 11 » , , tinually varying conditions of the atmos- rails, holes being drilled in the flanges, rMllMlIS I OUlC iMTim phere would sjteedily remove every ves- into which wire is inserted uniting the ^ 1 tigeof paint if left iu this state, it is points. A one-gravity cell battery is FOR THE CURE: OF necessary to subject tl»e painted glass to connected by wires to the rails at" the T - n , ., .. , \r ,. , , . . ., the action of heathy placing it for sev- end of a secti »n of one mile, and a signal D f. \ f. I» \ \ ) \(i I f, eral hours in a kiln, tinder the influence lever u|>on a jsist at (he other end of the ^ oi which the paint is fused into absolute section. Thus the current of electricity OR

affinity with the glass, and becomes act- is continuous from the battery to the ually incorporateu with its substance. signal. When the frain enters upon the After this burning process, it ouly re- section the current is taken upon the mains for the different pieces to be unit- wheels and axles, and so beihg withdrawn ed with the grooved leaden frame-work from the lever it Hies up and a danger which binds the whole together. The signal is set. Ekj long as the train is on , . ,

places tyhere the leads join are carefully the section the signal remains set and !i‘. < <A.V'"fft-'rJd iJVIh" 7,uli'iJ'JJr tho afo

soldered together, and nothing remains ringing at “danger” until the gate is ' '

PHILLIP ALBAUG-H.

Dr. Johu Bull’s

A >i:\V <’OM l»« M •% | > r Scientifically pre|»:in <l ofallnDam Tolu. (Ty>talized l!«■ !< Candy, Old Ryo Whisl y ana otner 'Tonic The tonnuln hiiR h^cn inade kno*nt. our best I'hysicie.ns and it i- hifrhly conimended by them, so :i# to merit tin ir endorvement. Wo 11 a* e tho analysis of one of our most prominent chemists. Prof. G. A. Mariner, of ( hirmao, (which will be found on the label of each bottle over his signature), a# to its purity nn<i the ingredients entering into its composition. It is a well known tact to the medical profoH*ior that a carefully prepared compound of the above ingredients will aflord the Krentest relief in tf»e follow in ir complaint#: C'tiiirlie, Lolds. Influenza,Bron< liitis.J?ore Throat,\\ oak bunt;#, also Consumntion. in tho incipient and advai »ed sta eg of that di ease 11 i - recoin mended a- a most palatable nnd sale remedy tc* ’ 11 i d i!i ' and ontaim saol tonic properties as to rende r it one of the hept appetizer." known. It is of great aervieo to the weak and debilitated, giving tone, strength and activity to the whole human frame. iit. Put up in Quart size Bottles for family use. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere, I.AUKl’M i: A HAHTIN, Side Agent for tho United States and Canadas. iMPcsii::.: cr rxui wnris! nauos: aitd erotic. Ill Madison Street, Chicago. M „,l M ll„M B ,,ll M l„ | l, S ,[ ll | //l 1 , , m,-,.

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HOW LOST, plow I {(’.stored.

w t: (Jl A RAN 1K E W H AT W B S A Y. Me know Shiloh’s Consumption Cure is dr-

cMcilly the bviitCouKlj Mutiicino nni'le. It wil

pure a common or chronic t’ouuh.or Bronchit

in half tho time, anil relieve Croup, Whoopin Coimh, A. u thma ut once, amt «how more ea-e

ofCon.’umption l uroii, than all othor*. It wi

ure where they fail, it is pleasant to take, harmless to the youngest child, ami we guarantee what what wo say. 1’rico 10 cts., SO ot*.. SI. If vour Lungs arc sore,Chest or Hack Lame,use

iShiioli'u Porous Plaster. Sold hy C. COOK.

NO DECEPTION USED.

It is strange so munj-people will continue to sutler <iny after .lay with Dyapopsia.LiverComplaint,(’on*tipation,Sour Stomach.Qenoral Do'

but to thoroughly work over the whole dropped,

surface with a thick kind of cement, One of tho great advantages of the which Alls up any interstices between the union system is the fact that a broken glass and lead, and renders the whole rail would break the circuit and at once panel perfectly water-tight and water- show the danger. A piece of iron winproof.” laid across the rails breaks the circuit, and the warning is given at the signal. SoniH <i"e , -r Ti.ing*. Only a day or two since a stray goat (Chamber* s journal.) dragged a small chain across the I’roviTake, for example, the following gen- dence road nearly half a mile above the uiin* notice on un Irish church-door Forest Hill crossing, and while the chain

“This is to give notice that no

to be buried in this church-yard but those living in the parish. Those who wish to lie buried are desired to applv to

me, Ephraim Grub, parish clerk.” l)ere Jt .vi„ u .

is another kindred specimen: “Notice. The church-wardens will hold their

( hills ;m<! IVv<t.

The proprietor "f this uelobrated uiedieinc

-r n || reme

o Baft*, Fever

tjiin nnd permanent euro of Ague and Fevc Cliillsand Fever, whether of short or long *'• 1 *"*" He refers to the entire Western and

eertn

or

standing.

Ju^t puhlmhed, a new edition of I *1-. < ill \ I Ylebralcd

Leeturo on the Nature and radieal euro (with out med ieinolof 2>e m in a I Wea k ness, or Simchii 4TOKRHO’iA, induced l>y Felf-ahuse, Invcluntiiry Emissions. Impoteney, Nervous Debilit and Impediuient# to Mar* i.utegenerally . (. , <»nsumi»Hon. Fpilrpsy and Fit-: Mental and Fhysical Incapacity, Ac., induced by §clf indulfreii<!0 or

se x u al e x t rava«an co

The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture-clearly proves from his own experience that tho awful consequences of If abuse may be effectually removed without

adic*

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Price $5 to $50. d Ftamp and addn

SPUKMM BROWN, Lowbll, MAS*.

hoppinj'!! i* Wheels.

truth of the assert i<>ri that in no ease i will it fail to cure if the directions ar

followed and carried out. In a irreat many J cases a sinylo dose has been suffleient. for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is however prudent, nnd in | every case more certain to curo.it its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more esnecially in difficult and long-KtandinR eases, usually, this medicine will not require any aid to keep (

. w- . . 1 the bowels in good order. Should the patient. nerson irf Passing over the mils the circuit WUS however, require a cathartic medicine, after 1 ' cut, the danger-bell rung, and the dan- I'ayingtik.-n tlir,e rr Jnnr.tn*** ..r tli>. Toiiir. ,>i ... r * a *i a *• h single (loseot Bcli. a \ KdETAHi.B Pills will be

gcr-signal was sot at the station. sufficient | The genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup must have

— Dr. John Bull’s private stnmn on each bottle.

Dr. John Bull only has the right to inanufac- j turc and sell the original John J. Smith’s Ton- ;

. . . , lc Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the; A coitain old gent lent an, very rich find label on each bottle. If my private stamp is

quarterly meetings once in s i™k;‘'in- “ill '!><’ re stingy, is in the habit of wear-; bollle ' ,0 nut ‘ ,uri " ,,H,e ° ry#n wi " |

I stead of half-yearly, as formerly.” In ing his clothes to the last thread. One the April of I HOC, the following'bill was of hi friends, meeting him, exclaimed: 1 >i*.

stuck up: ‘‘This house to l>e let forever. “They told me you had a new hat, and Manufacturer anJ Venter of

longer if required. hueh ti house 1 11 he hanged if you havn’tl” “Oh >

ild quite mateh the gt.wn mentioned yes,” said the miser, looking as if he SMITH'S TONIC 8YRU°. euro or relievo them. Price75c. Bold byC.Cool “X 'Dss Egeworth, which would wear vvere ti trifle ashamed of himself, “you I

forever, and might 1* converted into a ^ my wife k( ,., t u .i| inK IIle tll;lt tll( , ,,ij petticoat afterward.” Another peculiar | one was a good deal worn out. Well ' garment w desenbeil in one of Lady yesterday was my wife’s birthday, and I Morgan s earlier novels as being compos- [ go t mvself a new hat for her birthday ed of "an apparent tissue of woven air. present.” j

euro at once cer "t v v|ii' h every offerer, no matter what his condition may he, may cure himcelf cheaply, privately, and rad* ienlly Thia Leeture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Bent under seal in a plain envelope to any address, on receipt of six cents or two post age stanips. Address tho publisher.#. TUK CULY KRVVKLL MKDIUAL CO.. U Ann St., Post Office Box. 4586.

GRAY’S SBKCIFIC MKDICINF. ~ E M A K K. T u l < i k F. a T (HADE MARK 1 ,SH RKMKuv.an vJe unfailing euro ^ for S e m i n a l M eakness.Spermattorrhca.Im * potency, an<l all Diseases that follow, as a

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0 Fret ami Scroll Sawing, Turning,

egsml^' cutlSfis: ‘ooKN'sHEtuio: Wo have a speedy nnd positive cure, for Ca i' hurtling.Washin*. Hayruttinu'. M.at 1 tarrh-Dipthoria, Canker inoiith. and llesdach

F'V- ••noN*’!;! fir'll 1 ™' ibiuty. when they ran procure at our .tore Sill-i or ‘‘'"P r " re, l\ ,lre L l1 ’'' ! ' urh il r “ - • ,,ot,; “ lc ' J for ' | LOU’S VITALI/.EH, free of cost, if it docs not I quite match the gown mentioned

in Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. A na,ai Injector free with each bottle.Use it il’you desire health and sweet breath. PrleelT’Oc.SoId byC.Cook6m2o

Bafore Taking Abuse; as Loss After Taking, of Memory. Universal Lassitude, Pain io the Uaek, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Am-, and many otner Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption und a premature tlrnve. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire

BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, Mine i?.^i^'a.iM po^alt:

BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, |^iT^Ye

The Popnlar Kemcdies ofthe Day. THE (.RAT ME,t)I( J-' 1 Mechaanie,

, Block, Detroit. Mieb wWNold in tlreencastle

PSRICIPAL CrriCE eiDXAtlt 3t, LOeieviLLS, ST. < »nd everywhere else by all wholesale and retail

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