Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1880 — Page 3
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DAY’S KIDNEY PAD.
A Louisville woman bought somcLouisville and Xashvillo stock at ;>8. It advanced to 41, and she desired to soil
Tho Old Conductor a Story. [Chnttian Woman.) “I don’t know much about the God
A heretotor* unknown rt medialelemant rolled to the back, and immedl•r the Kidneys will banish | alii
and rouse those dormant
lamination c and Retention
Jer, Bu
aer
which
»ver tue J
rakness and rouse those dormant
»Into uew life. It Is comfortable to it lent. Certain in itM envoi*,
land mill positively cure 1 l>rop*y. Gravel, Brljrli it ion of the Kidney*. In
but she had mislaid the certificate, and 7°u folks believe in, but things do hap
could not find it. The price kept raising until it reached lOO. She
tn-iVueaae; ployed a lawyer to try to obtain a now
Of l'rini', e Vn*Urrh 1 ‘I."^t'h£ certificate, but tho proceedings were ^h d CoioV^ru?fne? r BVr<!k f D\,.Yi l »e*o , rtl delayed. At length she found tho doe- • Sm^I 1 '-“‘"i*; ument.just as the stock was quoted at
Iseaaed condition of tho Kidn<*ys, Bladder and 1.11
~ —« nothing cist* cun. bold by A
pen strangely sometimes;” and the man’s face took on a dreamy look. ‘Did I ov- | er tell you about just escaping death on
my train once? Never did? I thought 1 had. Well sit down, and I’ll tell you
about it.
For the Hog.
(Detroit Free Press ]
Chicago men, when they went abroad, used to boast of the hog-killing machine in that salubrious city, which handled a pig so quickly that the unfortunate animal’s squeal was almost simultaneous with the sound of the dropping of hams j
in the barrel.
The calm light of science, when shed
#•2.00 PER BUSHEL
FOIR
HUBBARD & FRY.
W SC 33 -A. T
Would p:»y w ll, nn«l pf r cent paved to the purchaser on
Bainbridge, Ind.,
■d eond
[Jrinary On
gl'-ts
brief, $2 1
nans, when nothing else cun. §t nt by mall fret* upon recei
by
by mail free upon rect*lpt of the ' DAY K1DNKY I’AD Co., + 3olt* Ihoprletttrs, Toledo, Ohio. . and our Littlu liovk, “How »
^ ‘ Testimonials,
if.- was Saved,” sent Free.
For sale at Junes’ Drugstore.
^ O XJ T Z ’S HORSE AfID CATTLE POWDEf’S,
'V
’onri
Fou
Foutz’rtPowders will cii Foufz’s Powders will i
lally
mm
\\ ill euro or prevent Disease.
'K Will 'll • Of Co
VKi:. if Foutz’s Pou.irstire um Foutz’HPowders will cure and
olio. Botts or Lrxo Fk-
cd In time.
(I prevent Hon Choi.kiia nt Uai*e» in Fowl, es-
ireu
preve:
pcrliilly Turkeys.
Foutz's Powders will Increase the quantity of milk mid cronm twenty percent., and make the butter finii
and sweet.
l*oiitz*s Powders will core or prevent almost KVEi’.f Diskask tb.it ll.iix-s an«l Cattle are heir t*>. Foir/.'s PowDEiia will give Satisfaction.
•Mjlti everywhere.
DAVID E. FOUTZ. Proprietor.
BALTIMOKE. Md.
at which figure she sold.
A benevolent Detroit dentist announc-
ed that on a certain day he would pull teeth free for poor persons and provide laughing gas. He used 700 gallons of gas and extracted ^71 teeth.
Nathan Orlando Greenfield, who is
“I was conductor on the night express <>» this story, has long since shown it to from Detroit to Chicago. We were be- be—to put it mildly—somewhat exnghindtime that night, and I was deter- S erate . d ‘ No sane man doubts that Clu""r> - “»' i- ■» -sr^rrisK so I went forward and told Ute engineer population in the Western Gotham shows not to atop at the next station. ‘Some conclusively that there is no such swift one may want to stop,’ s;iid I,‘but no i hog-killing invention in use in that city.
PRY SQOOS
matter what happens, go right on, don’t mind the bell or anything!” Thou I went
Dealers in the celebrated
Us worth looking after.
WOW WE DO IT: We buy for cash and save you 10 per cent. We sell for cash and save you ft per cent. Wc pay no rent and save you ft per cent. Wc pay no clerk-hire, save you ft per cent.
a:\i> .1 \n e*
under sentence to bo hanged next week,! Hito one of the passenger
ct >aehes.
Til I.OIt, West Siilc Square.
at Syracuse, busies himself with building ! A , Woma, | lbe 8 a, ‘ ^ « utht r "P , her Picard houses. The largest of these struct. 1 Cel8> md ,f We were almost ^
ittcr Ann
TUTFS PILLS
■n
INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
mis’ PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE. TUTUS PILLS CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTUS PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION. TUTUS PILLS CURE PILES. TUTUS PILLS CURE FEVER AND AGUE. TUTUS PILLS CURE BILIOUS COLIC. TUTUS PILLS Cure KIDNEY Complaint. TUTUS PILLS CURE TORPID LIVER. TUTT’S PILLS v IMPART APPETITE,
Da. Terr hna line, coeded in combining in thiiso pills the hereto foro antagonistic qnaU* tlesof aSTKEsnmii' a, I’UBHATIVK, andnl'LuirviNQ Tonic. Their lirsl apparent effect is to increase tho appetite by causing the food to properly assimilate. Thua the system is nourished, and by their tonic action on the digestive organs, regular and healthy cvucuatlons are produced. The rnpiditv with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while ur.d r the Infleeuee of tlicse
nip f
ures, which he hopes to complete before he goes to the gallows, is composed ot ‘J 800 bits of colored card board, and is a complete mode) of his father’s residence. This employment, he says, enables him to forget his doom, and makes the time pass pleasantly.
iVe have much pleasure in recoin mending Thcrmaline to our readers as an absolute cure for malaria. Tho manufac turers’ name alone is a guarantee of its merit, It soils at 25 cents per box. For particulars see advt. For sale at Allen's Drug Store. (Jrn 52
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SFU.FUS-
COUG
Still, invention is doing much for the hog. Recent patents show that that animal hits a great deal to be thankful for. The new hog-scraping engine is a wonderful work. I tie red i I Me as it may seem, it will take hair off quicker than the most popular hair restorative (seventy-
Ycs,’ said I, ‘but we shan’t stop there . «"r ^ a , lK ’ t, . ,, ' i ‘' v ° bol , t, . C9a I" 1 ; to-night. We are behind time and must lar > ‘l 11 ’ ho F ls ,ll( '
make it up, so you will be obliged togo| an,mal "} e ^? t ‘ ,u ' e . af ter a brief >nteron to the next station.’ 8 | view with this machine. On the tna “ ‘But 1 can’t; 1 must stop. My sister 1 tr 'l? « f , tlu : ,, \ v, ‘ n ‘ lon afo ' v ,la >' s lt
is dying and I have hurried on to see l ' 1: ' !l . ,s ° v ". M,u ’" "T' x | 11.| ,i h or I must stun She mav be ;>'> fiGy->evin seconds. No hog can com- •»<>,« tn s. Ih (oi <
plain of this machine as a tardy burlier. | Pronounced by nil to bo tho most pleasant It is expected that when it gets right | and efficacious remedy now in use, for the euro doun to work it will |iol!sh oft 11,000 j n f colds, croup, honrsoncsg, tickling hogs in ten hours, and it will iKiltsh them .. , , ,,P r t , sensation oi the Ihrout, whooping cough, etc.
oft so carefullee, that now it is the ruler of that hoggery—commonly known as
Chicago.
Reaper and Mower, Buckeye Seif Binder.
SYIUT
Also the Sweepstakes Thresher And Canton Monitor Kngine.
pills, iLJicutes thi ir u daplnbilily to nourish ' iiul v tw>iirf> tin r
y,
efficacy in cuiiug nervous debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, wasting q/the muscles,siiif;irishness of flic liver, ebronio conslipalion.
and Imparting health &
In to thesyst
Senator Kano of the San Francisco Legislature asserted in a speech that he had been offered a bribe of$l,000 to sup port a certain corrupt measure. A committee was appointed to investigate. Kano testified that the man who tried to buy him was stout, had a dark moustache, wore gray clothes, and lived in San Francisco; but ho would give no more definite information. He looked on an informer as worse than a thief, he •said, and would not on any account di vulge the name. The identity of the lobby man seems to be known, hut Kane's peculiar potion of honor stands in thi-
way of further proceedings.
The medicines of Dundas, Dick & Co., arc unexcelled for elegance, purity and reliability. Their Scidlitine Seidlitz Powders arc as pleasant as Lemonade Their Soft Capsules arc world famous. Seee advt. For sale at Allen’s Drug Store. Cm 51
strength to the system,
bold everywhere. Price 25 cents.
Office
53 Murray Hireet, - KJSW YOKK.
must stop, fuie may
even now;’ and the woman gut up and caught hold of my arm, repeated, 'I
must stop; I must.’
“‘But we can’t,’ I said.it little erossly, too, perhaps, for 1 didn’t like to have her crying out like that Indore all the passengers, ’I have given orders to the engineer to go on and not mind any signals, the liell or anything. It is impossible,
madam!”
“Then she began to cry and to beg
somebody to make me stop, and the men
began to say 1 must stop, it was cruel and they never saw anything like it; and some of them cried, too, for oily. “But I wouldn’t stop. I didn't like to
) be forced to do anything; besides, after
what I had said, the engineer would not mind the bell if! rang it an hour. I wa-
determined 1 wonld not stop, and we
rattled along. We were running forty miles an hour, and I thoughtove would not lie long getting to the next station,
and the woman would get out and then
we could go on in peace. But she kept
on crying, and the other women cried
too, and the men talked harder and hard-
er till at last 1 rushed out and began to
ring the bell. But the engineer did not
pay the least attention. I told the brake-
men to put on all the brakes, and finally they stopped the train. Then 1 stepjied out and told the engineer to back up to N , hut 1 was very angry becausel
was obliged to do it.
“Just as wo began backing down, the engineer spied a signal ahead of us. He had not noticed it before, and 1 saw it about the sumo time. We knew then something was wrong, and in a few moments more some one had rushed up out
And Farm Implements
(icncrally.
Over a million bottles sold within the last few years, Itgives relief wherever used, and has
P. S.—O. <J. Huhhard will visit (Jrocncastle every Saturday, in tho interest of the above j machines. Those wanting the best machine in tiic murkot will consult their interest l>yeall-
Youttifwl Ambition.
Of the incidents which announce the great expectations of ambitious hoys only those are recalled that prove to
have been prophetic
There worn such record of Thomas A. Marshall, a Chief Justice t f Kentucky. When but seven years old, he was taken to Washington by bis father, a membei of the United States Senate. One day, I he climbed up one of the pillars in the I vestibule of the old capitol, and wrote I his name on its head. A gentleman inquired what he was doing. “1 am writing my name,” the boy replied; “and 1 want to sec il it will be | here when 1 come to congress. Thirty years after, the ambitious lioy came back to Washington, as a representative from Kentucky. But lie looked in vain for the prophetic writing— the name hud been painted out.
ho power to impart benefit that cannot bo had ing upon hiln . ln , tho me8ntime nny orJt . rR
from tho i*ou(fh mixtures now in use. Sold by
all DrugKiFts at 25 cent* perbottlo.
t-i I :i -I /KUX’ I ,1 Vi:n IMIIn i re alt so highly rocoDimended lor curing liver complaint, const spat ion, sick-headaches, fever and atrue, and nil diseases ot the stomach and liver. Sold by all Druetrists at 25 rents per box. H. K. SELLERS A CO., Pittsburgh
left with .1 . I Edwards or H. M. Handed will have prompt attention. 3m52 HUBBARD A FRY.
Greencastie Foundry
gmMmi
THE ONLY MEDICINE
I ur«na-ji»i
That Acid at the Same Time on
THE LIVER, THE BOWELS,
and the KUBWEYS. Tlv's* prent organs are the natural cleanf»- ( ’•* of the bystcm. if t i.*y work well, healt h will be t»erfeett if t’ y become clogged, dreadful diseases aro sure to follow w*ta TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Itillonsness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaun- | dice. Constipation amt Piles, or Kidney Complaints, (travel. Diabetes, Sediment Ir. the lYine, Silly
or liopy Trine; or Utieuniutir Pains and Arties,
Jasper James Cargill, a student in the California College at Mendocino, made a heavy wager that he could walk and run GOO miles in six days. He believed that the plan usually adopted by pedestrians, that of doing their utmost during the first twenty-four hours, was a mistake, because it brought about exhaustion nt the beginning of the journey. Flis time table was lor an even hundred miles everyday. He proved a wonderful walker,and apparently demonstrated the soundness of his theory. On each of tho four days he covered exactly 100 miles, in an average of twenty-four hours. On the fifth day, however, he fell ill, and was compelled to stop. He intends to repeat the experiment.
Tin* ¥)<‘U«1ly 1'oisou of Huy CYntipctU*. Several Mexicans were ia camp at the mouth of Memphis Creek, Utah Territory, and were lying about the fire, when one of them, Telestoro Crucas, saw a large centipede, fully nine inches long, travelling slowly over his leg. Knowing
-ANDV < I 11 IN !<: t •<> TU FA > V. —Manufacturers of—
Culver's Iron Drag: Saw
And all Kinds of Machinery and Castings.
tb Hci' iirinp on Mill Work and Farm Ma- ’ chinery done j roinpily.
fc*hoi> near South Depot, Grecncnfttlo, Ind.
m ipsSS^a*-'
B.Aa imi i— m, m*.
that the least motion would make it
of tin" "(iaVkue^r and ‘toYd iis'the bVidgo sink its ' lea,il >' claws into his Hkin - with ‘! R just ahead of us was gone. I’ve been in i“Ut moving his leg he got out Ins revolv- »•'» liad places a good many times in my |er and waited until the beast had almost life, but I never felt as I did then. J reached his knee, when slowly putting couldn’t stand, hut dropped down help- j the mouth of tho pistol to his head he
pulled and the centipede was gone. But a centipede’s claws are quicker than gunpowder, and Crucas began to have cramps in a few minutes. The track oi
are developed tipcaure l lie lit U poison'’ with the humors that fchould have bee
lied naturally.
expv
K1DMEY-WORT
1 arvl nil tt f*lu*'l; n«’rf
ulTcr.
1 ry it anil you nb« r. Take It
destroying evils will | them ami you will live Thousan'is have been
I will restore thehi ahhy action an t nM these I dostruving evils will he b inbc l; neglect i
» but 1 ncure
wore to tho
Thousan'Is have u
willa<!<i c»nemore to tho numb*
and health wllloncemoro glatltlen your lieart.
llonce more gu
Why suffer Ion p; or from tho torment | 0 Why a borir 8 8i?ch d^treoc from Constipatlon anc Fllca ? , v Why bo vj - .liu. bocr.uae of die-
I orclerwd urine?
Kiiikky-Wort will cure you. Try a pacli
ago at once and be cat If fled.
ft i* a dry Vtfjetablc compound and
One Farkairc makes* ix quart* of Medicine. Your Drurffjlut fin it, or trill g< t it for j
jfl non. Insist ii]>on having it. Prirf , f 1.00.
« WFaLLC, i CO., Pr.jrietoru, f (Wt’l f"*vt v'*** lit ^ t.
■BMVwr < hTi.-,-* -a-
A v I*KHHU\ st'ntllnR $1(10 to ns. will rrrelif hyrrltunat mail, on» of l>n. ciANFORP’H / » I ' At*, •orhfnt I,ivi). Pads, for all trout»l«*s «*f tho Liver. N'»< n MR, Limit*. U&ck,Spleen end Kidney*. We nm •- ,1 hk
them riWv by mall, pout paid, ter and n«»i, tr. •: .M
ioOreffor, and in this way Rotting hie beet t m it •, } k \ ever rando directly to the families of ti» ■ .• .M. » d. If not at the Drug Stor*?, don't d*lu\j lu nding, nr. y jU , , n
CQt one in » few hours and fteonre rolief. Add. ...» C. A. COCK & CO., Chic > o. Hole A gout* for U. S. a ail Cauaclu*.
<-o»«I Usulta :i
llesiven.
Why shoultf not overyono live to reach olil iKto, enjoy good health, and lie happy? Surely there is no good reason, and yet many will allow impure Mood. weakness of the kidneys, disordered liver, imperfect diccstion, urinary | troubles, nervous debility, and general doI rungement of body and mind, to rob them oi their youthful vigor and carry them to a premature grave. Some seek relief among min- \ eral poisons, in pill form—others resort to cx- ! tensively advertised alcoholic beverages, for ; mented Ihiuors, bitters, etc., only to (eel hot i ter for a time, but in tho end to bo made j worse. All this is very sad, for it has been ! proven in thousands of instances that the best vegetable blood purifier and health renower : over discovered is Dr. (tuysott’s Yellow Dock ! and Sarsaparilla. It will remove all of the above mentioned troubles. It is n sure cuntor any and every disease that egn be euretl by cleansing, purifying, renewing and strengthening the human system. It never fails to ef- ' factually cure scrofula, syphilitio disorders, j weakness of the kidneys, all nervous disorders, and debility; nil urinary and digestive troubles, and fiiver op nt plaints. Be sure to make your druggist get this medicine for you-take no other. A single bottle will convince you ot its great merit. ly 41
lens us a baby. 1 know the river was lull ami running ns swiftly as a river coultl, ami in live minutes more we should have been pitched into it head first. I kept thinking how near I had been to murdering all those people in the cars, who were wondering why we had sto|>ped. It has been twenty years since then, but I dream about it yet;” and the proud, rielt man, noted for his fearlessness, stood there with his face white and his mouth twitched with excitement. “No, sir, 1 don’t know much about your God, but if there is a God, I believe he put that woman on my train, and made them all bound to stop me, and I don’t doubt they thought so when we backed down into N , ami they found out all
about it.”
And what do you think? I think he did. Perhaps you were there; for thin is not a work of the imagination.
DRESS MAKING.
Tho Indie** of (irooneasth’ will find it t«* their interoBt to cull on Mr*. J. L. i'luopill. She has tho mo*! oomplcte ByBtou of cutting itnd fitting. rhildron’s clothe* u f.p«cialty. Sir*. ('Ia*pill i* also ti'nchincr her nystein of outtiBK and fitting, and furniBhe* chart. West side of
it* Sn
■ 111't Il'tii.p. .||I|<| I 111 11111«- i 11 n i •,. f • t ^ i r* i u v t / Huh lie iSquure. over Jit mt-s tiillespcy’s store.
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STOMACH
I’OD'taty IIk
istotzoe
liuiltit'l's;.
TO: 1’tilMl‘I OI'!* trnvtois.
ititll ('Oil-
tire tinnetl against disease,
at tonic lor this purpose is Hostetler's Stout;
n
the rent do along his leg turned a brownish yellow, and the place where it was
killed swelled frightfully,
grew worse, and in a little over four| hours he died in great agony. The most singular part of the story is that the bullet from Cruease’s pistol cut a small nick in the foreleg of a mule that was tethered near by, and at daylight next j morning the mule was also dead, with [ its leg so swollen that tho skin had burst
in several places.
a< h Bittern, which render* digestion t asy an.I
‘ ‘ and iroeps
and bnne-
hnd des-
cotnpleto. cnuntorni'ts billiousncss, the itowois in order, and so genial
liccnt an-its eHeots. that not niily is the hotly
t i> r i tr, , r (• t i -11 itiil t*«ir u 1 -1 • i>t I I . v* il* l
I am now prepared to fill all order* for stone , and lime at the lowest po**H)lo prices. It i* undoubtwdiy the best I mein tb< market. All order* receive prompt attention. Address,
ityviKomtcd and reguiatetl by it* use L>ut I le rapidiy p«*m<ency hmii lied Iroin the niin«i.
nr fniir I For *ale by all «lriiKvi*ts and denier* Kencrally.
IIKNRV C. HTEEii, idmcdalc, Ind.
tarns aiPrmaiis
Dr FroMO'a TTabr Cure ZstaUlknent.
in it* 27th year. For Uhronic and severe forms ofdi*en*c. It ha* Riven health to thou’ ineuraide by other mean* Send foreir-
iKASE, M. I. New Briffhton, Y*. 12m 41
*«ind*
cular to S. 1 RKASE,
i<tuverCo., 1> '*
$5 00 Ire,-. e BlA'KKYli ^^Kl^TY ( ! A!? ,,U8
Cincinnati, 0.
dm 43
liobhern All Allko.
[Boston Commercial Bulletin ]
It is an indisputable fact that all the malefactors who make a profession of robitery are absoluh ly one like tlie oth er, no matter to what category of Lite cloth they belong; the same passions, the same needs, the same appetites are the prime causes of their actions. In spite -if Lite as-ertions of certain philanthropists, people very rarely steal in order to eat; three great motives which impel men to stray from the path of rectitude and to engage in the most culaphle actions are women, cards and drink. Kxivptions to this rule exist, however, and they have been noted. Rnfinat, who at the time was implicated in the robbery of the medals of the Royal Library, .. ...-wlrxaa l-i + nKla-k < • / I IV » I I l > I 4 «t 1 f* * wlltk
SOLD BY DBUGOISTS GRNKKALLY
Y«»n Hohunck, fiKovenaon A f’o., W'Uo’.i ' %!e
< litciiuo. will ftupyly Lb« trade
(’■* ktrw-fa.
DrilffirUts*
B»unMfM(*l«irerft v yrices.
WllJiMTllM' fur T II U S T 4 1C. Only One !)oU;tr ;i l onr.
O'l I pc cmb
-Joe Botts, a negro desperado, has toon a terror of sections of Wyoming and Colorado for years. Arrested a year or two ago, ho knocked the Sheriff down, and escaped by swimming the Missouri River. A few days ago Capt Hawley of tho Rocky Mountain Detective Association met tho negro in the streets of Denver, and walking straight up to him holdling out his hand said: “How aro you, Botts?” They clasp hands, and Hawley reached for the negroe’s revolver, which was in his pocket. Tho next instant he reeled back from a terrific left-hander from Botts, who ran up the street. The Captain shot six times and put a bullet through the fugitive’s body. But after that the negro scaled a fence, and escaped for tho time. He was afterward captured in a dying condition.
a redoubtable “caroubleur” (one who steals by the aid of false keys), sent home to his family the product of what he himself called his expedition, for one of this kind you will find ten thousand who have no other end in view than that of satisfying their brutal passions. A thief, “working” in a crowd, steals a protemonnaie containing fifty francs; he quickly goes to some dram shop of ill repute, drinks, gambles, and picks up some disorderly creature with whom he spends his last centime; a member of
OlthFrlt-ntls.
Don’t lose your old friends, but keep your intercourse green with little acts of kindness. Leave you business, or pleasure, or study, long enough to step in and
see that dear old man and
iix-d to give you spring apples and lilacs, when you went visiting with your mother. Run in and enliven the neighbors who have known you ever sinee you were Itoru with whose children you havcoften play-j ed before their little golden heads were laid low in their last sleep. Call upon your once merry schoolmate, now an invalid. Old-time friends are to he s]totally esteemed. And make many friends. An l don’t be too exclusive and fastidi< us. True, it is your privilege to he particular in choosing your intimates, but there is a large number of people among those you knew, with whom you might to he on so cordial terms as shall in time change into the most friendly relations, so that some you did not fancy at first may become your fastest friends, to the great benefit of both parties. You want many friends because so many arc removing residences and exchanging worlds, and you want plenty to enjoy , till these changes come to you in turn. As long as your body lives, you want a living, healthy heart in it. And in your times of trial, how precious is human
love and sympathy.
0 month* for 1 Oft*. 1 Uuglratcfi pAper. ,) UOMMON 1 J i 11 01M r. \ yt ar, Si 00, AHKNTS WANTEIL 11. L. Hasting, 47 Uorn-
hi|l, Boston. %t ~
Mu >8
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PIMPLES.
PHILLIP ALBAUGH ,
! tabic I’.
4 announces to hi* frit ad* and customer* and | Pimple* and Blntehe*, Ieityiner tin \ mim ...i... j the public generally that he is again at tho old dear and beautiful; »l*o in traction* tor prooiiitiii a ii » utand, in Hathaway Block, prepared to furnish dueing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald 1 * ' ■ ■ - ’ ' ' ' ..i- i i .1 - \ i 1 . ' : :
mail free the recipe 1* r n *imple Vege able Balm that will reimne Tan, Freckles
,: t i t . i . I I
Ian, treekloa,
lei vine the 'kin soft.
t*liii|!|. III ■ I il I 11 la i* * v .. J»i " iv. |>i«|'iii , '« v«i in, it - .a ,, ^ a, iii.v-ii-iiii staple and fancy groceries find provisions of the head or a * in noth f • best quality at lowest prices. j damp, Ben. Yandulf
’o., 2U Ann St., N. Y.
Kicjhest P^arket Price
To (’onsimiplives.
for all kititls of country iirotlucc. • meat-all.
Give t!tt
flllf of’ ^CiJutinq L’fitatci
itmq .
tMauu^actutci) ottb *olh luij tfic
CULciivitaM
ionic, xi relieve*, us ii oy in
"tir'li nc oFtAt Jt i i”fthroat mndluug,. A few t Jr Cl OV4 IK; dinary ODUKh or cold. Ur K c
201 Sk
Liv<* l.oiig and iu* llii|»|>y. More cases of Consumption, Asthma, llronchitis and other lumi diseases have been cured liy Dr. Wistar’s iltalsam of WildJOherry, than by any other physician’s prescription over compounded. It is unexcelled ns a general tonic. It relieves, as if by magic, all soreness
doses cure an orpiut bottle, SI
Make your druggist get this oxoellentjnicdicinc for you. Take no other. lyll
PHILLIP ALBAUGH.
Ttr-ffjmrv.* a-suufcod
Dr. John Hull's
The adverti*er, having been permanently cured of that «Iread di*« »i*e, ''onaumption, by a 1 pie n medy, i* anxiou* to n tike known to his (t How in ana oi curt. To all who desire it. he will *end a copy ot the preM ription u*ed. free of chnrfre,) with tin* dircc- , tior* for preparing and u*in^ tho same, which th< y vs ill find buh core ft r Con lion, 1 Aftthma, Brimc.hiti*, Ac. Parties wishing tho
i rescription. will plea*e eddro?*.
itrv. K. A. WiI*on, BU i'enti. .St.. Willlam*-
burgh, N. Y.
ERIt()irS OF YOUTH.
suHVrcd for years from
A 1 J I-! NTI.i:M A N wh•» .
• rvou* i)e»niity. Prein itui e Decay, and all the efTect* of youthful indiscretion, will for the *ako of Funerini; humanity, send free to all
l* , rji • lJ wh«) need it, the recipe at.d dir**etion for miollltl II ^ k OllIC* I III) l> ing the *im He remedy by which he wft* cured.
■ Sufi* rer* wisning to profit hv tho advertiser’*
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FEVER AND AGUE
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v adnre.'*inK in perfect
JOHN B. OUD1 .
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42 Cedar St.. New York .
FAT' AM) LFAN.
Chills aiid Fovct.
It you are too fat or too loan and want to know how to change your condition, send for
No Itecent IMscovery.
The oldest epecinK-'ii of pure gla5N heariiur anything like a date, is a little molded lion's head, bearing the flame of an
a copy of the work, Fnt and Lean. It contain* j complete Hygienic. Dietetic and Therapeutic j instruction* thot will enable anv one to redaos their llesh if corpulent or increase it if emacia-
i ivm. It i** written in ;i clear yet **»m|*rehenFivo j * yle atid it* direction* can be easily under*
The proprietor of this celebrated medicine stood. It *h<’uLl he read by every tat or lean 14i 11 v <• I i i in a IVir i t ti k n imr i or i t v n v as n 11 r(>in ii- pcr*On • (“’Oil t for ten t h TOC COtl t * til 111 pH- V iltl
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some elegant dub cheats at cards and F ryptian king of the eleventh dynasty,
wins ton thousnnd francs; ho tuke.-s to supper at the Maiaon <t’Or ;i woman “tr.-s a In mode,” whose father is n coachman and whose brother is a convict. What difference is there between those two incidents, which occur every day? None. What difference between these two men? None; the morality is the game, the passions arc similar; everything is alike except the surroundings. And yet, should the second of these men perchance be called upon to form part of tilt! jury, which is to pronounce upon the fate of the first, he will answer ‘A es,’ without hesitation, because, he will say to himself (and in good faith, i«crliiips), that it is necessary to make au example
and reassure society.
WK MIGHT HAVE BEEN.
We might have been; these are but common words, And yet they make the sum of life’s bewailing; Thee are the echo of those fever chords Whose music wc deolore, when unavailing. We might have been 1
Life knoweth naugh like misery—the rest Are single sorrows; but in this are blended AU sweet emotions that disturb the breast; The .ight that was once loveliest is ended: Wc might have been!
in the Slade collection at the British Mus mu. That is to say at a period which may in- moderately placed as more than 2.000 years B. < ’. glass was not only made, hut with a -kill which shows that the art was nothing new. The invention of glazing pottery with a film or varnish of glass is so old that among fragments which bear inscriptions of the early Egyptian mouarebv are la-ads, poo-
wbly of the first dynasty.
H iiin* for it a superiority
•lie* over offered to the public for the safe.
| - it ■ c ■»11 . t v II I I'M l x: 11 ■ Dulf Oo., 20 Ann St. N. Y.
ovps all reme-
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ci-itain tuul i.i-rmancnt cure of Avu;- anil Fever NirA'KTW Full AG KNTS .1 - ALKSM I N.
I revor, whether ot *hort or long JXJLwJN JJ X
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make money but *end
IT Cliill-an.l l-ei. r, whetlicr ol -hort or J.VJLU1N JCl X Si u nrol Stiiiiie Is. Qni'ek st-i ml i n v. 11. reier-(o the entiro Meslern nn.1 Sales! |.., rK . I’rolits! Stemly Demsnii'.Di S«mth(>rn enuntrv to h(>*r Intii t(*stiTiinnv to tni* . i i...» .
Southern country to bo*r him testimony to the ...^j 4v.2.. n i inn rtiinltv to
truth of the assertion that in no ease whatever Ill XT .v CO. 20 Ann -St., N.Y.
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Her Last I'.en nest.
A young lady wa» recently imried at Brighton, England, under romantic circuinstances. Tiic day of her interment was the day originally fixed for her marriage, and her friend* complied with her dying wish that she tthouiu lie drawn to the grave by the horses which had been engaged to convey her to church. To I tiic catafalque there were attached four ! grays whose heads wore decked with floral rosettes of white .and red gcrani- | urns, and the coffin was covered with ; white and amber silk pall. The carriages which followed were also drawn by horses caparisoned similarly to those which drew the hearse.
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Cooper iinwimrs dcliveil to nny part of tho city at ftO cent* per load, and nu*o kimilintr.
trimming* and culled *tji
Lav <
nice kindling, for sale cheap.
Lcavo order* at the Roiling M r j)H»F
JOHN
will it fail tticure if tho directions arc *trictiy followetl and carried out. in a arcat many case* a single do*o has been sufficient for u cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is however prudent, and in every ease more certain to cure,it it* use i* continued in smaller dose* for n week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing case*. Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, ii single doseof Bci.l's Vkc;kta»lr Pills will be
sufficient.
Tbs genuine Smith's Ton. r - Dr. John Hull’s private stamp on each bottle. <jamphortMilk cure* Lame Back andSpra Dr. John Bull only has the right to manufac- Kamphor M ilk cures Pore Throat and Stin turn and sell the original John J. Smith’s Ton- UamphorSMilk cure* Headache and Sores,
ic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on each bottle do not purchase or you will
ho deceived.
DR. OBERHOLTZF.R’S LINIMENT.
UamphorlMilk < ures Hheumati-in and Burn*.
Syrup musthav* ; Bjimphor ^'Ik cure* Neuralgia and Brnlses.
« L ..I. in 1—%\m hi- t — 5 “prains.
ting*.
CamphorJMilk cures Headache nn«l Sores. Camphor Milk cures Frosted Feet and Pains. Camphor Milk costs2ft cents; 5 bottle* SI.
Di*.
10 ii nui^L, Manufacturer anil Vender of SMITH’S TONIC SYRU°. BULL S SARSAPARILLA,
BULL’S WORM DESTROYER,
Tho Popular Remedies of the Day.
Cl IKENIX PECTORAL.
Phoenix Pectoral stops a cough, break* a Cold, aids expectoration, give*' instant relief, give* strength and bring* rest. It* timely use will prevent Consumption, and even when thi* fearful disease ha* taken hold it will afford greater relief than nny other medicine.
Price, 2ft cents: ft bottles forfl. For *ale at Allen’* Drug Store.
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rruJciPAL crn:E domain st., io:nmu,27. Iy3i
Agent’s profit per week. Will
wW»00prove it or forfeit fiftOO. ?4 outfit
E. tl RIDEOUT & CO.. 218 Fultgn St.,
| free.
| New’ York, N. Y.
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