Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1880 — Page 7

MI'S KIDNEY PAD.

A heretofore unknorr which aprlle<1 toth

rn reme<lUl element back, and immedi-

ately over the Kidneys will banish pain and weakness ami rouse those dormant organ* into new life. It is comfortable to the patient. C ertain in ita eflerts, ,nd will positively cure I>iabeteg,

Inflam • ml U<

• ropsjr. Ornvel, itrlirlits-lliNease, inatiou of the K idneya, Incontinence lion of Urine, Catarrh of the

„ entio

TT.rvou, IX-bility. ( Fetumle^

IT«rvoii, Debility,

* Hack and In tar

ne, « atarrh of tin rainful t rlnatln^ Itrick IMist Deposit, Female C om plaints.

>mp

I,mine Hack, and In tact all disorders arlsimj from a diseased condition of the Kidney*, itlariiier and Urinary 4)r*ra»s* when nothing else can. Sold by

• ,ul viTcW Sole I’roprletors, Toledo, Ohio. Is, and our Little Look, “ How s

TIMELY CAUTION.

Genuine Hop Bitters are put up in square paneled, amber-colored bottles, with white label on one side printed in black letters, and green hop cluster, and on the other side yellow paper with red letters; revenue stamps over the cork. This is the only form in which genuine Hop Hitter.-- are put up, and the sole right

A Uood Kero in iiiv ml. (Torre Haute Mail.) Some three months ago a worthy young farmer, living in the soutli part of the county, came to John Paddock, the shoe dealer, and asked if he was willing to give him a recommendation. ‘Of

SONGS OF Tin; soi l..

#2.00 PER BUSHEL!

Life was

Testimonials, 9 Saved/’ s

sent Free.

For ?alo at Jones' Drugstore.

3T O TT T Z ’S HOUSE AND CATTLE POWDERS,

to make, sell and use them is granted to 1 course, said John, and then he learned! the Hop Bitters M'f'g Co., of llochester. that the young man, while on a visit to

N. Y., and Toronto, Ont., by patents, copyright and trade mark. All others put up in any other way or by any one

else, claiming to be like it or pretending to contain hops, by whatever names they may be called, are bogus and unlit for use, and only put up to sell and cheat the people on the credit and popularity of Hop Bitters. .'H4 character, and John took pen

Jack Long was in the hands of a mob P a I ,er anc 1 J us ^ “spread himself.

northwestern Illinois had fallen in love with a young girl. The love was returned, but, like a sensible girl, she wanted to know what kind of a man she was to have for a life partner. Hence the letter of recommendation. As before stated, the young man was of excellent

and The

wT: 1 furp or prevent Dlse.HP.

No ItonsK will ille of colic, Bon - or Lung Fk

KoupUh Fow.Ips are used

wfn oure or pro hk will die of Coi

\ KU.il I'<'in'Vs Pow.lrs are net Fontz’s Powders will cure and Fol.iz's Powders will prevenl

peolally Turkeys. Foul/.’s Ptiwdcrs will

nnd cn*:tm twenty per cent., and mal

in time,

prevent 1 loo Cholera t Gapes in Fowl, es-

They had placed a ' l ,a l ,t:r was l ' an,,c(1 tho V oun S •"an. and j neck and wore com- the circumstance had passed out of Mr. [

at Moberly, Ala noose about his

pleting the arrangements to hang him. The delay was painful to tho poor fellow, who had borne up'until then with remarkable bravery. His brother, who had stealthily approached, seeing that

Paddock’s mind until Thuisdny of this week, when he mot his young farmer friend on the street. A young lady was with him, whom he introduced as jus wife! The letter of recommendation

win increase tiiejiu.miM;. iniiit the ordeal, while it was breaking down ^’ a ^ ^ one * ts or ^■ ^ ' ,c moral of this is

nnd sweet.

Foutz’s Powders will cure or pre

Disk ask tlmt Homes and l attic are heir to.

i'vent almost kvklY

will cr mes and

uvorywhere. DAV1Q E. FOUTZ. Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Md.

TUTT’S

Jack’s courage, could only end in his ! that CVL ‘ r i' y° un “ ,lian shou,d s0 conduct a revolver and shot him j himself / s t0 80Curo a lettcr of rec O“>-,

' mendation when needed. '.Ye hope at i

death, drew

dead.

1 1

Oli! the wonderful songs that never are hung With words for an outward token; But go singing themselves for aye in the soul In a language that never is spoken. Songs that are sweeter than poets ere penned; All their power and their beauty excelling; With a melody purer and tenderer far Than the note* that their numbers are swelling. Songs every true lover sings to his love, Born of his deep-hidden feeling; Such as sing themselves low in the pure maiden'* breast. For fear of an outward revealing. Songs that the mother- heart sings to the babe In peace on her bosom reclining; That gives spirit voice to her hopes and her fears, 'l ender beyond all defining. Wild, thrilling songs, that awake every chord When the soul is exultant with gladness; That sigh through itschambers like voices of night When they utter its burden and sadness; That breathe through the spirit with soft-whisper-ing notes, Like winds over June roses sighing, \\ hen passion is stilled, and peace reigns within, And the heart hushed and tranquil is lying. Such songs are sung through all the wide world, And never once known is the singer; But the music is echoed from heart unto heart, And its sweetness and power ever linger; And but for the singing of such voiceless songs, In souls filled with hope and longing, Oh! drear> indeed would he the dark road Earth’s children arc hurriedly thronging. For many the poets whose numbers are formed In the unwritten language of spirit, While few are the ones who in words the lips frame The power to express them inherit; Ami rare is the voice that is perfectly tuned W hen the words are the outward token, But never a soul but can sweet music nuke In the language that never is spoken. —iw. S. Ralph.

FOtt

W BC E.A-T Would pay well, nml2f> per Gent saved to the purchaser on DRY GOODS!

EI worth looking after. HOW WE DO IT: Wo buy for cash and save you 10 per cent. We sell for cash and save you 5 percent. Wo pay no rent and save you 5 per cent. We pay no elerk-hire, save you 5 per cent. CKVI.T. AJV1> iSKES. J A TIES TAVI.OK. West Side Square.

SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP

SYMPTOMS OF A

TORPID LIVER. Xio.sn of Appotit' 1 , Nausea, bowel a costive,

with a dull Hensat ion in

tSHSaciTpartT"Pain un(IortTu^EouI3or^ einory, witha tixdin^onmvin^noKloutoci Bom^muy^vparinoHM, Pi/./inoHS, F mg at TIiolToart^Sota belortTuY^eyeH^

night, highly colored Urme.

IFTHESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, Trv it. SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, j j s .

TUTT’S PTTJ.fi tiro rMpccinlly adapted to bimTi ciihuh, one dose effects such a tdiouge 4»f feeling u* t<> nni oninh tin* wtitfercr.

A HOUSEHOLD NEED.

A book on tho Liver, its diseases and their treatment sent free. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Headache Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, lt‘>2 Broadway. Now Yori City, N. Y. U4

some future time to write another chapter to this romance—the birth of the first hoy, and that the parents have nam-

ed him John 1’.

AFTER LONG YK.YKS.

A mob took three murderers out of a jail at Oscola, Kan., nnd hanged them. A fourth was to have been killed, too, but! ho knocked down two of the lynchers, I

. ' , prominent.

ir\f c* i is n l\r\r\r\ I *

ran to the woods, and has not since

heard of.

The four new Methodist Bishops all [ wear white neckties, high silk hats, and no moustches. Bishop Warren is tall, slim, has brown hair, and whiskers of the same color, trimmed to a point under the chin, llis eyes are brown witha bluish tendency, and his nose is rather

In walking he buttons up

A Noted Divine says:

_ t „ n yoarq | hAVO bA

pat ion and Piles,

uendoti; 1 used tho vo good appetite,digestion

Is, piles gone, and liavo^mneii ipyaro Worth their weigbtTngold

I.. SI M »*M>N, leuisnllo. Ky.

Dr. TUTT —Dear Sir: For ten yeare I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Pile®. Last

Spring your Pilla wero rocommi

I am now a wol 1 man, ha’ perfect, regular etnoff forty poundsfierth/Fbf

They IncrfftsetiH^ApirciTtr^Ind cause tho body to Take on FIumIi* thus the system is nourinhrdy aud by their Tonic Actinu on th<3 IMitPHtlvc OrnaiiN*Regular Htoolaare produced. Price ‘25 colds. 115 Tlurrii v St., N- Y. TUTT’S HAIR BYE. TiRay Hair or Whiskers changed to a Glossy Black by a singl** application of this Dye. It imnarta a Natural Oolor. acta Inatantaneoualy. Sold Ly I>ruggidtH. or sent ny express on receipt of $1 Office, 35 Murray St., New York.

’ C8n lhis dress cuat and takes long steps. | Bishop Foss is tall, thin, dignified, and a

Our drug stores are now supplied ; near view shows him to bo really good with “Malt Bitters,” the new Food Med-1 looking, llis forehead is square and icine which has done so much good and ; high, his eyes very dark, and his hair comes to us so highly recommended. | iron grey, as are bis whiskers which exit may save you heavy doctors’I tend under his chin. His nose is Bo-

lt 1 I man. lie has the air of an educator, the manners of a gentleman, and is endowed with personal magnetism. Bishop Hurst has a strong face, large, lustrous eyes, a

Zera, tho wizard, performed many astonishing tricks at Scranton, Pa., but bis wife an'l male acsistar.t exceeded bis trickery by running away with all his

money and apparatus.

iVe have much pleasure in recom-

mending rhertnalino to our readers as an j us j j. un pjg ) ian j through it. absolute cure for malaria. Tho manufac-1 facial adornment is a small

Grecian nose, over arching eyebrows, and a high, rounding forehead, llis hair is rather thin, and inclined to be sandy, and generally looks as though ho

llis only

goatee. He

Aijain ! stand here by the river. Where the rays of.sunlight quiver Through the treetop*, as they used to long ago; And the water foams and slashes, On the peb’ules, . s it dashes 'Gainst the gray rocks, half concealed just down below. There’s no change upon the meadow Where the ni.tF < .t-t th ir shadow . As they wa\ c their leafy branches in the air: And 1 often muse aud wonder Why those cliilaren never pander Through this woodland and these valleys, bright and fair. Ah! those girls have grown to women. And the boy have cnai ten, And they fill our halls of wisdom and of, pride; One has crossed the heaving ocean, \\ uh its billow . .i : i 'imnotion. Two have laid life’s heavy burden down and died. I, alone, of all that bevy Ever come to see the river. On whose bosom we have sported, wild and free; And of all. who in their childhood, Often rambled thr igli this wild wood, That come back again to stay, there’s only one. — {Intel Ocean.

."»< >y «‘si i-is l>«- Mm- j»iil>li<* Pronounced by all to be the most tdeasant and efficacious remedy now in use, for tho cure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling sensation of tho throat, whooping cough, etc. Overs million bottles sold within the last few years. It gives relief wherever used, and has ho power to impart benefit that cannot bo had from tho cougli mixtures now in use. Sold by alt Druggists at 25 cents per bottle. MlJLl.KllK’ 1 I’lllss ,re alt so highly rccommcndeil for curing liver complaint, constsputiim, sick-headaches, fever and ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per box. It. E. SELLERS & CO., Pittsburgh

hirers name alone is a guarantee of its j R { 00 p S a jj{t] e j n 8 jj 0U j^ ers an( j jjgjjg merit. It sells at _■> cents per box. lor i lca j forward, giving the chin aslight particulars see ath t. For sale at Allen s | U p War( j j nc |j na jj oni Ho wears a I’rince Drug Stoic. bm j Albert coat closely buttoned, and looks Tho village of Sheldahi, Iowa, lies in like a man of distinction. Bishop Haven three counnties, and its government isi is not more than live feet six inches in consequently mixed, A change of conn-j height, and is so slim that it is doubtful

ty boundaries is proposed, but

county wants the village.

A Wliming to PinuIuT®,

[Court Circular ]

A dignitary of the ('lmre.lt was dining out. Of the > ladies between whom i had ! he was seated tho one mi his right-hand side was an intimate aequaintanoe, and noticed that her distinguished neighbor was silent and pre-oeeupied,said to him, “sotto voce,” “I am afraid you are not very well tliis evening, you do not seem I in your usual spirits.” “Well,” said the) dignitary, “I am in rather a nervous state of mind about my health, and have a sort of presentiment that a serious illness is hanging over me. I am conscious of a peculiar numbness all down my

HUBBARD & Fh Bainbridge, Ind., Dealer* iu tho celebrated HCKETE Reaper and Mower, Buckeye Self Binder, Also tho Sweepstakes Thresher And Canton Monitor Engine. And Farm Implements

Generally.

P. S.—0. (i. Hubbard will visit (Jrecnrastte every Saturday, in the interest of tho above machines. Those wanting tho best machine in the market will consult their interest by call- , ing upon him. ln|thc meantime any orders left with .1 . I'. Edwards or H. M. Randol will have prompt attention. 3m52 HUBBARD i FRY.

Greencastle Foundry • -ANDM A Cl 11 >. i : <. 0311* A A V,

—Manufacturers i f— 1

Culver’s Iren Drag Saw And all Kinds of Machinery

and Castings.

ntrlloi airing on'Mill Work and Farm Ma-

chinery done promptly.

Shop near South Depot, Grccncastlc, Ind. DRESS MAKING. The ! lies of Greeneastlo will find it to their interest to call on Mrs. J. L. Claftpill. She h < the most complete system oi cutting and fit'* ting. Children's clothes ;> specialty. Mrs* ClaepUHs also teaching her system of cutting and fitting, and fnrnisheschart. Westaideol Public Square, over James Gillespey’s s!

45 tf

istore.

ISTOTICIE]

! Builricr*,

TO

I’ltlNlFI FI'S trsic tors.

sum! ('oil-

each if he weighs moro than UU pounds. He : right side, which seems to forbode an athas a sharp, protruding nose, a small | tack of pitralysis.” llis fair companion mouth, and rather unmarked features | horhupe that, such fears were

generally. He is getting bald, and his

The medicines of Dundas, Dick &| " - - ''T"'" | ill-founded. “All, no,” he replied, “I’m Co,, are unexcelled for elegance, purity m ^ ’ ls nl ' , lr ' ’ al " "' afraid there’s no doubt of it for I have and reliability. Their Seidlitino Seidlitz ! hair is ?vhit<? ’ whic . h ’ wi . th . his bene ™ lent |»en pinching mv right leg all dinner-

I’owders are as pleasant as Lemonade.

Their Soft Capsules are Scee advt. For sale at

Store.

world famous. Allen’s Drug

6m 51

A woman at Allenville, Ark., conspir ed with a drug store clerk to give her husband poison as though by mistake, instead of a substance which he habitually bought. Tho ulan waste let the man

die, and then tho widow was to sue the thc young Germans, shrieking at'thc tops “Ut of use, and, except rarely, out of

clerk’s employer for damages.

PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DICEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. ?Ut. It. II. CI.4BK, Booth Hero,Yt„ “In cu.m of KIDNEY TKOtTBLEB It hu» acted like n charm. It has cared many very ! bad cnneH of I'lL£^, und ku* never failed to

oct efficiently

NELRON FAIRCHILD, of fit. Alban*, Yt., say*, “It la ofprlcelc**value. Ai'ler alxteen years of if real au£Terlne from I'llcs and CoatlvencsN It completely cured me.” O. 8. nOOAHON, ofl5erL»hlre, nays *o«e package tin* done wonder a for me In oorapletcly rurlii* a severe Liver and Kidney

Complaint.”

it has wmrq WONDERFUL MI BECAFSE IT ACTS ON THE I,IVEll,TICK HOWEKS AND KIDNEYS AT THE SAME TIME. Bccauce It cloansos tho system of tho poisonous humors that Uovolopo In Kidney and Urinary diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipation,

Piles, orlnRl-oumi-.tlsm, Nauralalny ^ i rt tu cxand Femaieoleordo.-s. ra , • , , , KIDNEY-WODT I,.dry I ‘‘-n-tve'y adviTti.-y.l aleoholto boverage-s. fi rpoundund caa b# scut by luoi! prr'>.;id. incnteil liquors, bitters, etconly to feel bet- | Osepsrkatr.irlHmako.Ix iitsof .Rpdloln*-.! tor for a tlin^ but in the end to bo

•X'ULTT IT TVIONT:/' 1 Huy It at the iVug 'istn. Price, i|1.00. WILLC, MZAZZZC'J & CO., Pr^rUton,

expression, makes him look venerable.

Fortify Hu* sy^trin.

And you are armed nKainst (Usease. The .

cst tonic tor this purpose is Hostetler's Stom-l Y atu now prepared to till all orders for stone ach Hitters, which renders digestion easy and l and lime at tho lowest possible prices. It is complete, counteracts biliiousness, and keeps ! unduubtedly the best lime in tho market. All the bowe s in order, and so irenial and beno-l orders receive prompt attention. Address, ficcnt are its effects, that not only is the body J HENRY C. STKEG

ivigorated and regulated l»y its us ondency banished from the mind.

'or .-ale by all druggists and dealers generallf.

3m4t)

Limedale, Ind.

time, and can elicit no responsive feeling whatever. Hie limh seems quite dead to all feeling.” “Oh,” exclaimed the la-

dy, briskly, and with an expression of I

relief on her face, “if that is all'

I. • » iuten

William and Frederick Reed went to work in thc coal mines near Pottsville, t

x, ^ n a which trouhles you, I think I can at once 1 a., on their arrival from Germany. Some ri>lieve lr lu { ud from anxiety, for thc practical jokers disguised themselves as y.m have been pinching all

Molly Maguires and smrounded the the evening is mine.”

Heods in the night. With pistols loaded

with blank cartridges they began an in discriminato firing about the heads of!

TIim OIiI KihI Tent.

As the old “red cent” has now passed

Hartli :i

Uoixl IlFtlllll idakes

Ucavi'ii.

Why should not everyone live to reach old 1 |> oa( t; n ,r j age, enjoy good health, and bo happy? Surely' 1 ' thero is no good reason, and yet many will allow impure blood, weakness of tho kidneys, disordered liver, imperfect digestion, urinary

of their voices, and so iialdly scaring tlie s *i- , h t > 1'^° oaken bucket, iu foreigners that they ran in fear of their hif,tor y is a nmUter of sufficient interest

lives. Tremblingly they took a train for

They stood on tho front j

platform of the forward car, and their strange conduct attracted attention, but they wore so badly scared that they refused to give any account of themselvs.

troubles, nervous debility, nnd general dej rangement of body and mind, to rob thorn of

1 their youthful vigor and carry them to a pre- ] They were under the impression that the 1 mature grave. Some seek relief among min-| Mo n ies had fol | owod thom t0 R ea( ] ingi

and a policeman found them creeping

Burliuf^on, Vt,

made

worse. All this is very sad. for it has been proven in thousands of instances that the best vegetable blood purifier and health ronowor ever discovered is Dr. (luysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsnparilla. It will remove nil of thc above mentioned troubles. It is a sure cure (or any and every disease that can be cured by cleansing, purifying, renewing and strengthI cning the human system. It never fails to ef- | factually cure scrofula, syphilitic disorders, weakness of the kidneys, all nervous disorders, and debility; all urinary and digestive troubI les, and Sliver complaints. Bo sure to make I your druggist get this medicine for you—take no other. A single bottle will convince you oi

along a hack street. They wore given work on thc* city public works, but it was soon discovered that their fright had left the saddest results. Frederick several times made threats to take his life, and it is believed they concluded to commit suicide on tho same day, but that they would not do it together. They i hair separated. Frederick was followed se-| J l>rl -. v .

j Grecian

was

cretly, and was discovered near the woods kneeling on tho ground praying fervently, swaying his body and weeping. In his right hand he had a huge knife. He was just in the act of plunging it into his breast, when his followers came up quietly behind him, caught his arms and led him back to his boardinghouse. Then it became known that his brother William was missing. Search was made for him, and ho was

had

| '.NY I’FKIHOV

i of mail,

>«»\ smullnK $1.00 to us, will rprrlv* onn of Da. Sanford’s Improved akl ‘rt, for all tooubleu of tha Livwt-, s;<nn . Splixm and Kidnoya. Wo »\?v nj.ng

Min daily by mall, post paid, far and ner.r, from M ins M 'regon, nnd In thla way getting tiiu bust oin.m .* Fud ;wi« directly to the families of the attUcVid.

f raiui no!

"'■"nt f.ivau Pads. f. h, l.unus, Hack.Splo

aily by i

gt miwlH ntrectiy to the families of ’ » ,U ''t r-\ » »n’i Jb.’.iv H»tnd:ti|C, iis you can

HSt OB of th

Dru* Store, don’t delay Hendititf, •

|>t one in u tew iioura aud secure relief. A t /< C. A. COOK A CO., Chicago, Solo Agonis lor U. S. and Canaria*.

SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY

it** irrout merit. Iy41 The boys of the Boston public schools arc instructed in military drill, and annually have a street parade, with a re-

view by tho Mayor.

Liv«* I.out; anil in* El:i|>|»y, More cases of Consumption, Asthma, Bron

for preservation.

The cent was first promised by Robert Morris, the great financier of tho Revolution, and was named by Jefferson two years after. It began to make its appearance from tho mint in I7’d2. It bore thc head of Washington on one side, and thirteen links on the other. The French revolution noon created a rage for French ideas in America, which put on the cent, instead of the head of Washington, the head of the Goddess of Liberty—a French liberty, with neck thrust forward and flowing locks. The chain on the reverse side was displaced by tho olive wreath of peace, hut tho French liberty was short-lived and, so was her portrait on our cent. The next head or figure that succeeded this—the staid, classic dame with a fillit around her came into fashion about thirty or ars ago, and bar finely chiseled Grecian filatures have hut slightly alter-

UeNPnnns

PHILLIP ALBAUGH announces to his friedds and customers and the public generally that ho is again at tho old stand, in Hathaway Block, prepared to furnish staple and fancy groceries and provisions of tho best quality at lowest prices. Highest Market Price

£r,.iu:’i VTitsr Car: Ecitli-.txsF.. In its 27th year. For Chronio anil sovoro forms ofdiscase. It has given health to thousaml* im-ur.-ihlo by other means. Soml for eirtlarti 1 IlEASU, M, D l( New Brixhl n. lioavorCo., 1’a. 12m 41

0 months for 0 COMMON' i ’ l.’ V I w* W \

1 fW*. Large, Illustrated paper,

1UPEOPLE. \ j

b’ T I.’ 11 II I 11^. i*? r>

for all kinds of country produce, me a call.

Give

2tf

PHILLIP ALBAUG-H.

ed by the* lapse of time.

| chitis nnd other Ionic diseases have been cured ; found weeping at a mill dam. lie Whoioat, *>y I>r. WUtar’s (Balsam of IVild|Chi-rry, than j thrown his pockctbook away, and

preparing to jump in.

IVkti Sr hikitck, N(<»vcn*on < «»..

frug«ut« ( tavply ilia trade ai | by any other ph>'i(ian’ pro'-rij-t i*:i ever

1 ,,olu l >oun( l c< U It is unexcelled as ;i general

SuUvirTi^H' loi* i t'riiio. It relieves, as if by magic, all soreness

of throat and luugs. A few doses cure an or-

dinary cough or cold, barge pint bottle. 81-1 dreamed last fall that on May

Make your druggist act thisexccltont|mcdieino fur you. 'lake no other. lyll

T U II s T A II.

Only One !>«>li;ii- ti Vein'.

Amasa Wilsey of

-MB

C3

ft

Cl no

b

C3AC3

Petalum,

1,

he would die of heart disease, 'rite ocurronce impressed him, though j tie attached no importance to it, and he [

Tho Y*’m pi(lymcnt of Chllriron

It is estimated that over 100,000 children are steadily employed in New ^ ork factories, many of ilictu being under 12 years of age, and some, notably those ettguged in the manufacture of artificial (lowers, having only reached the age of rite manufacture of tobacco furnishes employment to some 10,000 children. The girls are especially skillful in this industry, and a miss of 10 can put tip Li gross of chewing tobacco in tin-foil and 22 gross in paper in one day. 1 he wages paid generally range from three to Cal.,; four dollars a week, according to age and

1880, ability*

Not Desirable in a Wife,

A 12-vear-old boy hanged himself at ‘ —e*-— iBoston Transcript ] Moline, 111., because ho had run !iwa y 1 le attachei no ,n >portance to it, and he A well-known Bostonian was trying a from school and feared a whipping. (joined throe life insurance societies, so as! horse, one day in company with thc

A CARD j to lease his wife provided for in case of, owner, a professional “jockey.” his death. On May 1 he was apparently [ driven him a mile or two, the gen- i j in perfect health. A dinner w..s to have ‘''•mtm, who noticed that he pulled pret-1

ty hard aud allowed a good deal of Hpint, 1

Dr. Jolm Bull's Smith's Tonic Syrup FOR THE GUREOFI FEVEIt AND AGUE

u 1 ’ 1 .* ii 11 .> i v i r.ui i.ii. \ > car, fi i AOEN rs u AM ED. H. L. Battings, 17( n - hill, Boston, Mans. hul l

PIMPLES.

I will mail free the recipe lor.a muiiiIo \ egetablo I’alm that will remove 'liin, Freckle , Pimples and Dlotohes, leaving the skin sof , clear ami beautiful; also injtructions for urodueiiiK a luxuriant growth of hair on a Laid head or a smooth face. Addiess, inclosing ic, stamp, Hen. Yandelf Co., 20 Ann St., N. V. ton 41 To Consumptives. The mlvertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by :t simple remedy, is anxious to make known t<» 1 hislellow-siificrers the means of cure. To nil ho lesire it. he will send a oopy of the pn scription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preoaring and using the same, which hey will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ao. Parties wishing the

i r. >cri|>iion. will pleii-c .’Hblrcss,

Rev. B. A. Wilson, i"i Penn* Bt.y WiHiams-

hurgh. N. V. bin 41 EKKOliS OF YOUTH.

A tiK.N’TLKMAN who suflferod fur years from X*Ncrvou.‘ Debility, Uremature Decay, and Jill the e fects * yt utnfnl indii reti< n, w ill for the sake of suflering humanity, send free to a’I 'ho need it, the recipe and direction formaking the simple remedy by which he was cured* Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in perfi ?t

confidence, JOHN 15. OGDEN, 6m 44 12 Cedar St., New ^ ork .

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Chills nnd IVvor.

Tho proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority oves all remedies ever otic rod to tho public for the safe.

FAT AM) LEAN.

If you are too fat or too lean nnd want to know how tf> change your condition, send for a copy of thc work, Eat anti Lean. It contain* complete Hygienic. Dietetic and Therapeutio instructions that will enable anv one to redu< •> \oir flesh if corpulent or increase it if emaciated. It is written in n clear yet comprehensive style and its directions can lie easily under- . tood. It should be read by every fat or lean nei on. Sent for ten three cent stamps* Van |Delf A Co., 20 Ann St. N.Y. M

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or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long j for circulars,

standing. He refers to thc entire Western and

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lYlUXN aU X New nnd Staple Geotls. Quick Sales! Large Profits! Steady Demand! Don't

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•ermaneiitcure of Ague and Fever | mis* this opportunity to make money but send

Southern country to besr him testimony to the f tho assertion that in no case whateverT will it fail tocurait the directions are strictly] followed ami carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a 1 cure, nnd whole families have been cured by a( single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is however prudent, and in i very case more certain too|fre,if IU use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two aftei the disease has been checked, moro especially in difficult and long-standing cases. Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep tho bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single close of Boll's Vkuktaulb Pills will bo

sufficient.

The genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup must have Dr. John Hull's private stamp on each bottle.

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O ZEE IE -A. UP . Cooper ihnvtnxJ delived loony part of th* -ity at 50 conts per load, and nice kindtinx. [trimmincK and oullod stave!*] for sale I'hoop. Loavo orders at thu Kollinir Mill Cooncr ahop. JOHN RILEY.

n t p r . i To all who arc Kufferin'» from tho er-'-llt tiino.y of 'Ititttimj dilatetiat» rors and iiidisevotions of youth, nervous anb >ofb by tl'nt weakness, early decay, loaa of manhooil, CtllC’44 Ct ti A’ c -. I w *ll send a recipe that will euro

^ was discovered by a missionary it ft? 11 pc erotl Uu v t| Ct-O. America. S>nd a self-addressed 1 jD, (J " ope to tho liev. Joseph T. Inman, |B “.vcfl’.q 201 “Piitc St. D, New York City.

I you, Free of Charge. This great remedy | was discovered by a missionary in South

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Dr. John Bull only has the riirht to manufacture nnd sell thc original John J. Smith’s Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the lahel on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on each bottle do not purchase or you will

bo deceived.

JOHN I3TJIAL, Manufacturer and Vender of

requiring constant watching and a steady j SMITH’S TONIC SYRU D . “i)<> you think that is just the horse ' BULL S SARSAPARILLA, ed, when he fell from his chair, stricken , ^ ( !U'. < ! I,lu . n .V’ < * r ‘ u ‘' , . . , r j

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«itli heart disease, and died in a f®"' ^ must say that I shouldn’t want to marry j minutes. the woman that could drive that horse.” .

BULL S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day.

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DR. OBERUOLTZER’S LINIMENT. CamphorlMilk rureslRhcumatirm'and Burns. Camplior Milk < ures.Neuralgia and Bml.-es. CamphorlMilk cures Lame Back and Sprains. Camphor Milk cures Soro Throat and Stinxs. C .mphorJMilk cures Headache and Soros. C-mphor Milk cures Frosted Feet and Pains. C-mpbor Milk costs 25 cents; 5 bottles SI. FPHQCNIX PECTORAL. Pho nix Pectoral stops a tough, breaks a cold, aids expectoration, trives instant relief, ves strenatli and briiiKs rest. Its timely use ill prevent Consumption, and even when this fearful disease has taken hold it will afford greater relief than any other medicine. Price, 25 cents: 5 bottles for SI. For sale at Allen’s Drug Store. bin 3K CC Agent’s profit per week. Will wQw.OOprovo it or fi>rteit $ >00. St outfit free. K. (1. UIOEOl T \ CO.. 21SFul»gn St.. Net* York. N. Y. I6U4