Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 June 1880 — Page 2
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Sole agent for Pare
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C. LUETEKE.
Wondoriiil Endur'ilK'P I I’eter Grubh sold his sJiar# in an iron ' Louis Nitscher, of i tica, wished to A .•'an 1 ran cisco man w er.t toa^ \% o««l« • f«l End...am e. ^ 1>a ^ (he rlgh , IIiake his wife believe that he intended while ten.poranly insane, and lai(i Helen a (Mont.) Independent. | to cnter upon the preUliscs forover and : to commit suicide; so ho swallowed a he wanted all h.s teeth extracted. Last Saturday Hannibal Roe, who re- 1 therefrom sufficient cm for tho sup-1 full ounce ot laudanum, believing that | dentist advised him not to get ^ sides on the Little Prickly Pear, in the p i y 0 f one f urnaco> That was almost a the dose would he harmless because of. them, as they were sound; but he i^ vicinity of Wolf Creek station.shouldered tiuni t re j y ears a g 0> w h cn j ron ore was the amount. Ho found, however, that arguing that a false set would be Ids gun and went out in the mountains smi! i te (j ln a somewhat crude fashion, i the drug had a speedy and alarming effect, and more comforluhle. As h e for a deer hunt. While he was passing ...... — •’
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ON HAND,
down the course of a small gulch, and just as he had turned a point oi rocks | which protruded ahrabtly from the ' mountain side, he received a blow upon I the left .-ido of the head and face from [the paw o/ an immense she bear, which ’it appears was lying in wait for him on the other side of the rocks. The blow [knocked Mr. Hoe down and caused him
and the average yield of a furnace was Ho ran to the police station and heggt disci m hi d, nti>t pirform^J 1.500 tons a year. That was about the that all the physicians in the city be sent jjob. On recovering his reason hot,
amount taken by Mr. Grub annually during his lifetime. But the process lias been vastly improved since then, and now a furnace turns out as much in a single month. The question arose, of course, whether the heirs of Grubb were entitled to as much ore as would supply a nineteenth century furnace. A lawsuit has been in the courts for twenty-
very Keg Warranted. Weit Side public square.
NEW RESTAURANT! OYSTERS FOR SALK BY DISH, CAN. OB IN BULK. rivals and Luncli at all 2| OH l'$i.
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rise Cte D
TjtasaSpsMj!
to lose possession of his gun, which
the only weapon ho had with him, and at | 0ur years, employing some of the ablei-t the same instant the infuriated beast, | | aW y ers j n t j le State. The Supreme
RECElVJYG-l) \ILY! throwiD ? Iier8elf u P° n t,,t, P rostratnd Court has just decided, on appeal, that
lorui of her astonished, disarmed, and ore can ha taken in suflicient quantity to
A largo.lraried and late-styled stock of sea* woun dcd victim, the man and bear wore SU pj,|y a furnace of the present time?,
sonable precipitated together about lifteen feet | ■ ■ - ■
f ' (A (A Tdown the steep bank to the bed of the Mr. A. Nkhiek, Taylorville, I’a., writes: I -/ IX I Kjyyyj 17o, ; 2lllch Havin- nothin- to defend him-! inother an old lady of sixty years,
Notions, Domestics, etc.
All bought of first hnnds nt lowest prices, and
customers are guaranteed bargains, at J ami:s <*illi;si»y\s
for. Three were brought and for nine | a suit for $5,000 damages under thtj hours a most remarkable struggle for his , ifomia law against paofessional nil ^ .
life was maintained. Ho was violently | lice.
exercised and a stomach pump used, but j ] )a ve derived much benefit tV I befell into conipb-te unconsciousness, ; ng snow's llypophosphit,. s and ceased to breath. Artilical respira-. ic constipation. 11,1 tion was kept uji by alternately raising! J" llx ^Mookk, Forest City, Mot^ bis arms above his head and depressing | ^ ferocious bull dog broke bn ehj his breast, ills heart ceased to beat, and wheeling, Va . and attacked a vm its action was revived by electricity. woman . She made all tbe defenci stimulants were forced into his stomach con | { j i hut he threw her down, bit and injected under the skin of his legs. with #aV age fury, and finally kill,,;
buthe died, nevertheless.
EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. A . .T. 11 ui‘Ion.
Scrofulous swellings, carbuncles and boils, blotches, pimples and eruptions,
•Milch Havin-nothin-to defend him-1 my momer an oio may oi sixiy years, enlarged glands, internal soreness.tora ulch. Ilavin nottrin to d.l.nu i suffered for thir(v s with Kheulna _ pid liver, and general clogged condition self with Mr. Roe quickly determined to , isnii t0 8Uch an - extent that sh( , wa8 at of the system, all yield in duo time to ! -play the dead man,» and quickly turn- times entirely lame. \Ve procured from naUtrc’s^sovereign remedy—llr. Pierce’s
jing upon his face, feigned unconscious J Messrs. Ludwig Bros. Druggists in Scran- | m ss through one of the inostjtrvin- or-lf on ’ * u -> a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, used I , , . , , . ‘ _ it according to directions, and saw our deals over experienced by a human l>e-.j t . n - orts cro “ ned with perfect 8Uccess .
ling. The bear evidently conclud- M ol lier was relieved.
Her son, maddened by the sight, cj
pou the d >g to pieces.
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GW JL oni (JODo : (M i '* i |, r l li, ‘. v were ilcaj he leu! been
killed with her own strong paws and
BEST
IN
THE WORLD!
Southwestjuornerepublic Square,
Grcencastle, Ind.
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at once began her feast. Beginning upon I his head she literally tore the man’s , scalp to shreds, leaving it in a condition [ horrible to look at. He says he could both hear and feel her teeth grind upon
I his skull.
Sho then began upon his left shoulder
There is a long grade on the Terre Haute and Lo-ansport railroad, in this State. A heavily-loaded freight car broke loose from the train and started down this incline. It gained a frightful rate of speed, ami was going in a direction from which a fast passenger train was soon to come. A dreadful collision was
then imminent.
The invalid tinds in • Blood Searcher” nature’s It is wonderful. x
Dr. Li' J -l -at iv.ij
| inflicting there a ghastly and dangerous I^ locomotive was quick - | wound, and bit him in several places on ; M 11 P ursl ‘^ D-c runaway. 1 he Ids left arm, side and back as far down |'' llnsi " l ' s n,0 'f •’•'^citing. 1 be engineer, as the hip. Just as she had driven her Dicing a speed of sikty miles an hour
I teeth into his hips, and was, doubtless,
Golden Medical discovery. Sold around the world by druggists and chemists. Foreign trade supplied from London branch. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y.,
K. V. Pierce, M. D., President.
Wnsr Blue Mound, Wis, March
8th, 1879.
Dn. R. V. Pikiice:
Dkak Sin—Having sufiered many wea-
ry months from liver complaints with- j [sdianapolis and St. Loch Raili out relief, I was induced to try your| ^ (Soina I’ant. o u i n( Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets.: Dav l v . \ p y, At the time I was scarcely able to walk. "N.v. lAnr.-.-. jmiiau p Owing to their efibet 1 commenced to j ‘'Every Day. , improve rapidly and am now as Welland ;
Three blind girls went f raivinj St. Louis. They were familiar with! street, and made tii. ir way wiili J cel,lid. nee; but they were t with a deep evacuation lately maile so walked into it. One was kill'll J
the others badly hurt. RAILWAY tim AhlT
a n r? n -a 'ir ir-A Tjii tLrj Li
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1:j tV.o eair.o tiling.
FukH: <: • v<* \ i
At inn y nppear y i(si*if, aint :i !( C III «CI1 a.
h;;am>
The thoroughbred and finely bred horses,
HIGHLAND Pi-HNCE,
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ar.IIHAIi SUBSTA.V-
; 21 thaw tho cli.r< rercc
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5.; xvhilo and nliotxlu bo AIjIj 5
CRS autol for food. JIoK.vl'oep. r? w’uo preftir brrad ir.adc vrlth \ ■ , U . i quel bettr rtml pro rent it from BouriiifT, by adding one-half! appoonful of Church J;. ('o. ’s Soda or b.ilo-rh: fjo nuroand not use to rim h. Tho O ' »f this w’ith sour milk, in rr. fcrenco to liakin;; pow-b r. navea twc’ity tim os i i i cost. S Honap -maiI ])aokago for valuable information an 1 r ,, :rl c vrefull^.
j upon the point of inflicting such wounds [as would have caused instant death, one | of her cubs raised a cry a distress. It was at that Mr. Roe’s play of “dead j man,” which had hitherto seemed so
For heavy draft, and 1 unavailing, was of great service to him.
J The bear evidently thought her victim dead, and, leaving him, hastened to tho relief of liei young, intending, it is supPosed, t„ finish her meal at pleasure
gton road, and \»
t*> servo at j?l > each to insure.
LEXINGTON.
For light harness,
finally overtook the freight car, fastened to it, and drew it in a reverse direction, just in time to prevent a disaster.
HIGH PRICED BUTTER.
Buyers pay the highest price for “giltedged butter,” but want every tub to be of an even, bright color. They recommend their patrons to use only Wells.
Richardson & Co,’s Perfected Butter Col- uirv with his life or. as it is the most reliable known, and i * • 1
strong as ever. I thunk you from the depths of my heart for the good they have done me and wish you all success.
Yours Truly,
Mbs. 8. STAG NEK.
Ur. Louis Vandai.ia. Tki:::k HactjR
diaxapouts Railroad.
Eastward Tra i r.... V.’. • v. r .| TniJ i M 2 30 r V 21 ■ I j 8.25 a m i
♦Daily except Sunday.
♦♦Daily.
1
i i-.ij c'vi>vic! t> <mc’ iiiiiu ua a*ruoncastlo, mi i
tbe UlooiuiiiKpin v„,nl. ami will be permitte.l I'hough bruised, mangled, and fatigued
t onr»ri tr\ inwitm. I
will give a perfect color. It received ; tho only award at the International Dai- | ry Fair for "superior purity', strength, perfection of color and permanence.”
Mr. Frederick Tyler, of Hartford, Conn., who is a little more than 85 years old, and is in fair health, can remember seeing a man who was born in 1609. It was his own grandfather, Mr. Tyler, who
was born in that year and lived until 1800 rh'roJgli Freuht overing the whole of the eignteenth cen- j i Uoinu
Fxpref. ' Way Frol slit 1 Through Freight
Louisville,
| Kxpreis Way Froiglit.
New Albany
Railroad.
(IJoing North. 1
A- Cmd
South.I
largo bill., or in iuiro at the stable. ROUT. CIIEXOWETII.
The Thoroughbred Stallion
Y orkshire Billet | V. ill make the season ot IHHo at the Pump Shop Stables, south of the Vandalia llailroad,
| Grcencastle, Ind., nt
Fifteen Dollars the Season,
P SVRUP iffilSlif li-i A E>A l*'I'i:i» I<-oi{
I)isca.t i> which are produced by bo.s of Norv-|
ous Power,
FROM THE HUB.
There is perhaps no tonic offered to the public that possesses as much intrinsic value as Hop Bitters. Just at season of tho year, when the stomach needs an appetiwer, or tho blood needs purilying, the cheapest and best medicine is Hop Bittets. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, don’t wait
above tho eye, his shoulder, arm and side seventeen changes of scenes are reduced j “ha^^ytal'e inoSs fot you Vrecuvbadly injured, he nevertheless summoned | to live; but there is more than a more i er in. Boston Globe.
suilieient strength to rise and get away rearrangement. Much of the material is
' >>ur\e mi cm cacn 10 insure.
F,,r full pe'l[grees and other particulars. ie" Ins scalp a bleeding mass of torn llesh,
riro bills nr in.iiiiro «fc tbr> .«Liihl«>. Sm iS I . , , , . /-,t a a • i ,
ns hair all matted and hanging about Ins wiarles Webb has taken some extrabrow, his cheek and ear torn off until | ordinary liberties with Shakespear in they hung at his side but o slender strip, P re puring “Twelve Night” for use by his cheek bone broken,his skull fractured Robson and Crane, the comedians. The
saau-tAr. s-rrtMicj
before his antagonist arrived. Tho story of his subsequent nchievment is almost beyond belief,but it is abundantly vouch-
discarded, and new language and incidents are put in. The most daring of the latter are the tossing of Malvolia and a
Mon, y°'for 1 'the' 1 's’eLun ' 'to' 1 be' d 'pabi; od for. He was living alone, and knew i duel between Sir Toby and Sebastian.
within the season. Insurance duo when 1
season.
the in are is known to be in foal,
Yorkshire Billet is a beautiful dark bay,",1b hands high, of great bone and substance, good disposition, fine style, and the best of action, i Marcs from a distance will be pastured at
j reasonable rates.
Caro will be taken to prevent accidents, but J I will uot be responsible should any occur.
JANE* 81. I'OI I>1£ A Y.
! it IS
.ami imnsoii .ent Muscular
Relaxation, vix.t
IN,
" apiYuni
•h-nkss. :
CONSUMPTION,
A STUM A
NERVn-NKSS, NKIKADOIA,
ST. vm S D\M’k
TIR’INIC I FKVKR A!
BYSPKPSIA,
BRONCHITIS.
\l IIOOPI Mi COUQH,
COUUIl.
MFNTA1. DFPRFSSION, EPII.KPTD FITS. !
...... ■ ■ . NKRVnl ' DFIIIMTY. : CM RUNIC Dl ARKO'F.A, LKI CORRHiKA.
FKVKR AND AUK. MARASMUS, SPKPSIA, DYPimiERKTIC
PROSTRATION.
Interrupted and FEEBLE action tif the Heart.
Diseases produced by
Overtaxing the Mind, by (iriet Anxietv, by Rapid Growth, by (-’hild-bearing. l»y Insufficient Nourishment, by Residence in
Hot Climates or In heal thy Localities, by Excesses, or by any
Irregularities of Life,
^ An endless chain of good effects is formed by Fellows' Compound Syrup of llypophospliites; and we are safe in saying, from a long experience in medicine, its virtues nro not possessed by any ‘.other eombiuation . NOTE—Be suspi j
noiut of persons who recommend any other ar- - - ,
tide as “just as good," though hearing a simi- T , .
Landreth's Celeliratefl Garden Seeds
wnll-postod and uns.lllsh physicians who can I Arc on sale "at
remedy. !Ixneri, nel , , , . ■ Allen s Drug Store.
MILS
Charles H. Coodale Supplies customers with the
Richest and the Freshest
Milk at from
cents to 20 cents a gallon, Send orders through tho postoflieo.
I2i
I’,m2
preseru« ... 0 . uu .vvij.
has proved this. The highest class medical I men in every large city where it is known, roe- j
Sold liy i..l $ 1 .5U a bottle' vrTCuT.Tu^k^o^fe IV. W. Jones. Agent. It I [ as others. dm 41
that to return home without summoning as.sistance was to certainly go home and die in solitude. Although from the scene ofhis ongpunter it was a mile and a hall, he walked that distance, and without stopping at his cabin, proceeded a half-mile further to the Missouri river, upon the opposite side of which he saw a couple of neighbors, to whom he called for assistance. As soon as he observed that his cries were heard he returned to his cabin, where his neighbors soon after found him sitting upon a stool, holding his hand to tho side ofhis head, and in that way as best ho could, keeping his mutilated cheek and ear in place. Such aid was rendered as could ho under the circumstances, and medical assistance
Mr. Webb is kind enough, too, to unmistakably unite Sir Tobia and Maria, the Duke to Viola, and Sebastian to Olivia, at
the end of the play-.
Miss Wilson is a Deleware heiress and beauty. She fell in love with a farm hand, because she deemed him heroic; but when they eloped, and he ran away from her across the fields at the approach of her pursuing father, sho concluded that sho had overrated him, and went home
contentedly.
NEW ADVERTISE'' LN:-.
, ;n. *|n A Hni'-!' • -t .1 , ■ nlrl-t ''J N ' 1 ■•' - i " 1 , ct I this MliUi?'- v - 1 1 ' I
i lustrated N n • . t > . • • .r
dress Dai ' WATERS’ Pii nos S C i REST MADE. Wurnintcd Six you is. PIANOS. Stool and Oovit. ?1i*0 up'vi'.rfl. ORG \NS, Mo, . . . upwai 1. D ted Catalogue free. A gents wanted, hand instrumcDtr> at bargains. H( WATERS a CO.. madwny, N. V. •Ttf ? ; i*. LtftimooII
IConi
a MR li.nlikc tl,<i many so-cnlled ; ^ tions for tnis disorder whi<*h
«ed by the patient, .’ ! and has been on4
, r , Ir , . onv n- iiv Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 25.1879 I HE REASON WHY. , . , , r . . . 1 1 was taken with an acute attack of I he tonic, effect o, kidney-W ort is Rheumatism last fall, and confined to produced by its cleansing and purifying At first employed a physician, action on the blood. W here there is a without benefit; then sent to Wangler gravelly deposit m the urine, or milky, |5 ro s.’ Uru- Store, and obtained a bottle of ropy urine Irom disordered kidneys, it St. Ja< mis Oil, the use of which soon cures without fail. Constipation and jr aVL > i ue relief, and cured me of the atI des readily yield toils cathartic and tack, j can safely recommend it to all hca ing power. suffering with Rheumatism. Respect-
1 fully,
Matt. McDermott, I. C. R. R. Shops, State street, lined on either side by
Thomas Sims, who lived about three miles north of Moscow, in Rush county’, committed suicide Sunday night about 9
o’clock. He was a man 82 years of ag J bar-rooms, dance halls, gambling dens, tired of life ami slightly dcmont c ( i'; an,lfrt>f l entel,b y h;l rJonedsinner.s,isthu
was telegraphed for, to which Dr. Steele Ho stabbed himself with a pocket knife nil ’ St ''y 0 "" 1 ' 1 " 1 thoroughfare in Leadpromptly responded. The wounds were just below the heart. This attempt not v jbo, Col. In the gambling dens on each dressed early Sunday, and Mr. Roe was being successful, ho plunged the knife : S ' ! <; 01 t * l ° roo,n ' sla, '^ tables devoted left as comfortable as his surroundings into the back of his neck and drawing it P r ' nc 'P R,, y to faro, and at every turn of
\noultl aliow, Jlo !»oro liis Buiicrings, clear around in front, sovordd botli jugu-
lar veins and shortly after expired. The act was done in the presence of his daughter and son-in-law, who were sleep iug in the same room. He was a man of considerable mean--, his property being estimated worth $25,000 or $.’,0,000.
l‘ul,li.-hing Co., I’hilu-
A OS/73 tVAFTSC! for tlv l" , ',taii'l fastest rolling Apictorial Book-, iin<l Bil.l, l , ri , ‘o« roduced
Ml li'-r <•, nt. National I’uMisf’ -
delphia, I*a. " MASON
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Rent paid two and aqltarlor ea»s Imys one. Best Ciibinct
a m irr ,r I’arlor (Uitan* in die world. AAMLi ' 'N f niirlie.-t di-iini'tion
SOI
ORGANS.
at every world's fair lor thir t'»on year*. Price*;. $51, ?">7,
ward. Also for easy a cjurrter and lipward
Mason Sl HamuxGrqw Co.
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NOTICE.
The undersigned, n white male inhabitant of G < 'eenc;i8tlo township, Putin:in { unty, State of Indian^. over the age of twenty-one years, horohv ^ gives notice to the citizens ol said township that he will apply to the lion, Hoard of Commissioners of said Putnam county, on • i day or a ime sue wooding day oi their June session, A. 1), 1880 f r n lice n — * M
vinous, spiritouH und malt liquors
eating “
that when they wish to get tiio host and most goods for the least money, they must go toU
WYSONGS
to buy their
Groceries, Provisions, Queen swart 1 and Glassware. Ilia stuck i.. always fresh and clean, and pur-
vm< us, - at i malt ti ■nr,!' 1 ?? Intoat- 0 ^* 1 atlowwt ouh pHeM, thwaDm k*Ml catinjf li'i’i .r?, in i, Ic -,|,int,t,iy than a ,|u»rt Kite yn Letter Lari;;,ins tlinn any couipetitor.
at a time, fur a term ol ono year, iu tho follow-
ine premi.'., s, D.-wit:
In the one-»t„ry frame building, aituatod on a part of the northweet ,ui,liter of tho smithwest unartcr of section sixtoen, in township fourtoen. north of ranuo four west, deflcribed as follows: C'omtuonciug at n point on tbe west side of tbe Qreeneoetle andrrawfoadsville Gravel llond, fifty feet north of the center of tho main truck of the Indianapolis and St, LouisKnilrou 1 !.running thence southwostwnrdly purallel with snid railroad to a stake two hundred and eight and one-half feet; thence t* a stake sixty-,,n,' nod one-half let: thence, east two hundred and four and one-third feet, I t ,, -.1 -ru—i n ,e n ,-.«n-l.t.. ,' .!
brace the orivilego of permitting s to be drank on premises where sold May 10. 1880, umuAi't \
DON’T FORGET THE FLACE,
trrsoxG's,
Northwest corner Public Square.
Callender & Dunn,
Proprietors of
RAQTI P M19 E
it,-c tho orivilege of permitting said liquors N wa am IviluiaraBVl be drank on i,remises whore sold . • '
Dealers in
Flour, Meal and Feed.
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M1UHAKL MURPHY.
Iliaaxf Improved Root Deer Paekage, 2.’, cts fllRr.N Makes five gallons of a delicious am Mli.yM sparkling beverage —wholesumo
Highest market price paid for grain.
Custmulgrinding a specialty.
temperate. Sold by druggists or sent
by mail on receipt o 125 cents. Address, Chas’j
k«l&h». f ‘ cturw ‘ 215 ^ ttrket »• ,•>» Mi " “ i11
including thejgrcat number of stitches that were taken in sewing his wounds, with wonderful fortitude, allowing no groan or complaint to escape him, except upon one occasion when the needle pierced the llesh in close proximity to the eye. lie confidently asserted that he would get well, although the doctor regarded the case as a critical ono. Since the above was written Mr. Roe has arrived in Helena, and is now at the Sisters’ Hospital. He made the journey of j forty miles, from his home to Helena, in a spring wagon, thus affording additional evidence of his remarkable endurance, which his physician regards without a parallel. Last evening he was feeling quite comfortable, and considerable hopes were entertained for his recovery. A WariiiiiKio Scolding Woitiun. The Philadelphia Ledger tells this: As a woman in Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, in this State, was scoluing her children, tho neighbors, a hired girl and everybody in general, her husband interposed and entered a mild word. She opened her mouth for an angry reply, but a spasm contracted her chock; her lower jaw fell; she could neither speak nor shut her mouth; her tongue hung out; and her eyes nearly started out of their sockets; sho had discolatcd her jaw bone in her violent effort to make a stinging reply to her husband. A surgeonjwas sent for, who reduced the discolation, bound up her head and proscrib-
ed a quiet diet.
Said the Nurse to the Doctor: “Sure sir, I only know of one goou medicine for the Baby, and that is Dr. Bult'iBaby Syrup.” i
lieve wliilu
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Miis rc.'iK’Ut tor tlie j-m -; '’i years by Gicil medical aCithoriUM m Eutofre* NO Cl mad to ire it a test, a I >r, I J •lertnke* to ^end suflerinp p-mH FREE PACKAGE on tb ir forward ini and postoflieo address to bis Solo ApcntjJ F. S. and Canada. Messrs, SHOCUM&cfl
4 Cedar St., New York.
UNFERMENTED
MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK
Mu. Philip Rkmlin .i;n, an old subscriber to our paper, ami well known in tho whole surrounding country, informed us the other day that his wife, who for two weary years had suffered w ith Rheumatism in the shoulder, during which time she had been treated by several physicians without success, had been completely cured by a single 1 bottle of St. JAions Oil.—liucyrus, Ohio,
Courier, Feb. L”, 1879.
the cards are boisterous curses and tho vilest blasphamies. It is not an Juncom-
inon sight to see men who have staked ^-,
and lost their last cent commit suicide by poison or the pistol, and drop in their seats or tracks around tho boards. In such cases tho games continue with their usual clockwork regularity, tho bodies being summarily hustled ort the
'"pi! KK K i- t ,, ■ :.t, - DLL-. 1 l.is Giv*tnq Prirt'-iplo in tl 1 ■■ ' riI L'f,, M nit 111, t.-r- | tq,.; • ! ■ > e Ritters Uompany from l In fermented Mi Hops. I> i • a perfect renovntor , : !'' , i exhausted eonstitiilions. Il cnriohi ^ blood, solidifies the hones, hnrdens'.ln'i* q u let i the nerves, perfects digestion, ell|
'til -
(lead mind and vitnlir.cs with new life everjl the body. It li beeau.e il "trike
■root of all debility—Enfcebl, 1 ,! IMgerti* [ linpovcrithed Blood. 8obl ereryivherr.
scenes by the well-armed staff of tho
stablishm^nt. Gambling is the leadinglOM TR n.nci ii.Ao* .,r It... ,>-V,it. in In i —— ® 1 ■ . I ■
amusement of tho town, which in in-
creasing 150 settlers per day.
BABY PRIZES, $600.
.Vn eminent banker’s wife of N. has induced,tho proprietors of that! great medicine, Hop Bitters, to offer | $600 in prizes to the youngest child that!
James Kingsbury went to a Proviuenco ' av8 ""P 1Jilt0 ™ P I ? in '>’’ in 1 ,an ; * -'Mio,™«.«. r.,i; 8 u 8 TteVlSi/rd Tl'Sin.i session, and an overdose of whisky in | oiler, and everybody and his wife should 1 his stomach, llis drunkenness enabled send two cent stamp to the Hop Hitters j the sharpers to get his money quickly, ^°*» Rochester,. ^ ^ •» ^ or circular,
We will send our Electric-Voltaic Bei ! other electric appliances upon trial for to those sufferiutr from Nurvous Debilityi i iriatism. Paralysis or any discHFCs of int i "r Kidu»*ys, nn l r.iar.y i!:-'. !' lire guaranteed or no pay. A'hlrusi, I" It r ... >!,, r- h.'l 1, V h . i_
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money
After taking $1,200 by a pretence of winning it, they resorted to tho more simple mode of grabbing it by the handful. A characteristic feature of the case was that ono of the gamblers, who secured $1,500, had, when arrested, lost all but $500 bv playing against a faro bank.
giving full particulars, and begin at’ once to teach tho children to say Hop Bitters and secure the prize. 2t7
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WHY ARK YOU BILL10US? Because you have allowed your bow-
els to become costive, and liver torpid.
Kidney-Wort to produce a free
Use
state of tho bowels, and it will stimulate the liver to proper action, cleanses the skin of its yellowness, cures billions headache, and causes new life in the
blood. Druggists have it.
“Sellers’ Liver Pills” are tho secret to perfect health, long life, and absolute happiness. Sold by all druggists.
It is but reasonable to admit the evidence of our senses when we hear of the extraordinary cures effected by JOHNSTON’S preparation of SARSAPARILLA. The mass of testimonials daily received proves conclusively that for diseases of tho blood, it stands pre-eminent to any preparation known. Tho Toledo Babies’ Homo was not so much a home as a place for dying in. It was found that twentyfive out of a hundred of the inmates had perished from ill-treatme > t. The woman who conducted it had a face like a Madonna, and was very successful in getting money from the benevolent. Sho is to be tried for manslaughter.
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tho Kiilnoys, Retention or ln'; ont .j!’'' 1 Urine. Nervous Disenses, leimilo \ » ,m,t KxroitHs. Hunt’s Remedy !SI>W‘
nroisly for these diseases. From Rev. H. G. Taylor. Baptist Church. Provide
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in Kidney Diseas - from ,, tiod lr |al ' been greatly benefltted by il *»<
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Wm. K. Clarkk Dear Sir: llavingw l the wonderful efle Is of Hunt - Keu. 1 J. own ease, und in a great number , j recommend it to all afflicted with ki t euei • r dropsy. Those el ■ should seeiiro the medicine whu i> , them in the short -t i os«ihlc [ |; ■'[' 1 Remedy will do tins . Resncetfully y< J i
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HUHI'S SEXIST is purely vegotahleand is used by tho adaice of physicians. It has stood the test of time for 50 years, and the utmost reliance maybeplaeed in it. One trial will
convince you.
Bead forpamphlet* a — ■ to « M. B. CL M.KK. Pro'. . l( BO*, b' X Sold by all DruggisU. '
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