Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 June 1880 — Page 7

) DAI’S KIDNEY PAD.

in»<Ual element nd iaimed 1-

A heretoiore an known rein* ^ \ which ^H'Uedto the back, a

I AJ a teIt over the Kidney* will banish j aln and weakness and rouse those dormant - t | orK«»» Into new life. It Is comfortable to vig\ the patient, < arlnin in ita efl'ec

01m Ilebllity, Female C'oniploiuta. P llark, and in fact all disorders arising from a ' condition <*f %hr Kidney a, It ladder and r tirjrJ** 11 ** w * , ' :i nothiutt* Ise can. Sold by s or S' Ut by^mad fVee ujKin receipt of the

Sole I’roprletors, Toledo,

Testimonial- and our LiUlu Kook, “

ras Saved,*' s« nt Fret ■

laud will po!

lllroi»»y. Gravel,

miction of the Kldne;

teluntlon of Urine,

I’a

1m «• (Verts, IMabetes,

uhts-UNease. ya, Inrontinenre Catarrh of the

sale at Jones’ Drug.''{roe. 2f O XT T Z ’£> rseand cattle powders, WTll ru»*« or prevent Diacasc. lor-» 1 <!v of ( olio, Botih or Li no i 1. 1 FnntZ’S Pov I s jive Used In time. z*s I*<* \ (! • » will < ure and prevent lion CnoLEKA. 7/s Powiiera w ill prevent Gapes in Fow l, esly Turkey*. * 7*6 Powdera will increase tne quantity of milk am twenty per cent., and make the butter firm

s Powders will cure or prevent ol k that H< 's<*s mid rattle are heir to. :’H PoWMUKti W ILL GIVK SAT I bF ACTION, everyvliere. DAVID E. FOUTZ. Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Md. TUTT’S t^iLCs! SYMPTOMS OF A ORPID LIVER. BsofAppctito^Jausea^DOWolBcostiVjj^ac^Tart^^aii^mSerTE^EoT"

a di

oiM7mplTjlT>wHpir;ta, IjoMgot q?Suty^yeIiTnosM7Tm/.)iU'!iH, FliitteT^

mow Hkm. boftdacho, H^UoHHDO Ra _at , :1 ,l vt .

ght, lustily colored Urino.

tTHESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, (IOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TJTT’8 PILLS nro esperlally adapted to rli rnMCM, onedohr effrrtHBiirli arhunKO MeellnH nw t ■> n««t oniMh t ln» wuirerer.

I.iqiior Malootis. The decisions ol our Supreme Court make law, and it is interesting to notice their opinions upon the liquor question. A recent decision makes lager beer an intoxicating liquor and the sale illegal when made to a person in the habit of becoming intoxicated. Below is the opinion as published: “0,995. John Wierster vs. the State.

Marshall C. C.

Niblack, J.—Information and conviction of appellant for selling one pint of intoxicating liquor, etc., to bo drank as a beverage, to a person in the habit of be-

coming intoxicated.

The testimony showed that the appellant sold to Peter Hank four glasses of beer for the sum of twenty cents; that one of these glasses was for Hank's own use, and its contents were drank by him I as a beverage, in the presence of appellant, and that the other three glasses were purchased for, and intended by Hank to he. a treat for his companions, and were severally drank by them; that

these glasses held less than a pint each, -' e it there are n,>t

three of them together holding about a

Why Despond? (Rural New Yorker ]

Though the spirit of speculation is not so rife as it was a few years ago, it is cer-

A CHARMIXO ROnKMIAN.

Char-tMUerlutic Anecdote of Thnrkcray.

CITY PCBMC SCHOOLS. Pupils V»f Tartly \or Vlist-ul Ouriim Whole Tt-i'iu of School

Among the most charming Bohemian

tain that there is still an unwarrantable 0 f history was Thackeray, and upon that' — •* 1 l>a >s.

eagerness tc aiake large and quick protits aide of his character we lose sight of all | Nannie Cahill, Emma Ragan,Minnie —a making haste to be rich. This spirit his keen satire, and see him setting, like Kahn, Guy Ackerman, James Owens, is very unfavorable to those important a true, jolly companion, with the art stu- On a Kenton, Mattie \\ dliams, Joseph pursuits which demand patient toil and dents in Germany, or walking in the 1 Ackerman, Hiram Huffman, Willie Fisl - waiting for the rewards they promise. (vineyards. The satirist has laid aside his! er> c „ ri „ rondel, Jennie Sellers, Alice

w.*.™.

callings of plain industry. If they fair he walks in the warm sunlight, and is *"".’ A ” hur Me ® r der ’ U meet the rewards of lalwr, which they full of love and sympathy. Onoof the Ml c8 JIoore - No, " , ° L . van - Morntt anticipated, they are tempted to abandon imprinted anecdotes illustrates this side I l^’>phtley. Jane Maloney, Fannie Heston their occupation nr >titk into a very un■ of his character at the time when lie liatl Jenkins, Nora Steele, Ka.ie l.iggs. pleasant and hurtful dcsitondeney'. achieved his greatest triumphs. A young . Ai.-i.ni Onlv Oni.—Hat.k Ha\.——W illie Happy is that man who i - without (painter, poor, but honest and talented,, Farker, Maty Ackerman,'.Belle Cawley,

had made the acquaintance of the au-. Lottie Haggy, Anna Porter, thor of The Neweomes, and esjiecially j Ausks c Oni.y One Day.—Lucius Ilnradmired him sincere jairtrayed so many ris, Frank Nell'.Maek Ricketts, Tena Noe.

of his own trials and sorrows in that

HUBBARD & FRY, Bainbridge, Ind.,

Dealers in the celebrated

that in a

cause of self censure in the day of trouble! Let us remember that failures are seldom as disastrous us they at first appear. Evils of many kinds often threaten to overwhelm the men they attack,

and then with astonishing rapidity d; charming story of the loves of Clive and ininish their threatening, if nicy if. not-EOnd. The author often sat behind entirely vanish. W ho hns n >t her n in the young painter, and smoked and chat\u :e ‘eariiil. which u 111 ! ted as he watched tho magic brush se\eiy snort tia.e t.> de.nei- jigctiugiuid blending the colors, until one , , , . j day, noticing the poverty of his friend, : tlie dtsappouUed Iook aiotiml ami he proposed to buy the picture on the u! are not go. .1 way- n. ’ucc. east ,j f or a hundred dollars. The artist j the demands of the emergmu y. Man modestly protested that TI,o .Hiellan. .h.uUo t? ^Sl&rTS^.

evidence showed a sale of more than a quart of beer at a time, and that hence no

offense w as committed.

Held: The evidence showed a sale of

straits pa •sed aneo'f

Xerxes Kenton, Ihlle Conklin.

#2.01) PER BISIIEL

W Z-I E .A.T

' four several glasses of lager beer, con- ! taining each less than one pint, one of j which glasses was specially for the use of Hank, and consequently tho case was fairly made out upon tho evidence. (1 R. j S., S71, sec. 10; (i.'i Ind., 441.) Judgment

affirmed.

\Vo have much pleasure in recommending rhcrinaline to our readers as an absolute cure for malaria. The manufacturers’ name alone is a guarantee of its merit, It soils at 25 cents per box. For

For sale at Allen’s

Drug Store. 6m 52

the work was money, _

, , , that Thackeray meant a delicate and ikjlite piece of gentlemanly charity. FI ^ 5*5 «*♦ ys £*4

" on Id otutv.. 1 Thackeray persisted, however, and finally II K If iv IS 0 Ilf hay, kvn realized. On re; a . • .1 ; forced tlic 8Um oll ;. lv q into the artist’s il B W U W WP

cm! up ihe f-.rr ’i: v ' hands grabbed the picture and walked 1

and dcNii-p resources that wiv •' j 0 ff with it under his arm, the sight not undiscovered. being uncommon in Dusseldort, or anv !

Anotncr iiaairal idea 1- ion. : 1. v ' other European city where artists alKiuml.

Niliue-s« ,iota go iarthiu'!...(.1 i«. n 1 When the great author was gone with sitate a cheaper style of .iv.i'.v.^ • l »> '•••- | the picture, and the poor painter stood j woiiid he surprised t< anow ik-w m; i y w j^, ti 16 twenty pounds in his hand, the migs he inn spare wit',nit any i-'n.n j la ppy feeling of wealth contrasted with

tfle shame of accepting the money

less of comfort or well-being. Wink most of . ur wants are artificial, few an really indispensable. It is, then, a shu t want of manliness for one to yield n losses and go moping about under diwip pointuients. It is childish. True man hood is always ready to hear s*lf deniul. not only when it is neec'-ary, but men when it contributes to a good enusi Failures require self-denial, and sell denial makes men nobler, stronger, am.

Would nay well, and 2o i.er cent saved

to the purchaser on

Sis worth looking after.

HOW WE DO IT:

We buy for cash and save you 10 per cent. We sell for cash and save you r> percent. We pay no rent and save you 5 per cent. Wo pay no .dork-hire, save you 5 per cent.

Reaper and Mower, Buckeye Seif Binder, Also the Sweepstakes Thresher And Canton Monitor Engine. And Farm Implements

Generally.

j 1‘. S.—O. li. Hubbard will visit Groeneastlo | every Saturday, in the interest of tho above i machines. Those wanting the best machine in | | the market will consult their interest by eall- | ing upon him. In .the meantime any orders left with .1. T. Edwards or II. M. Randol will have prompt attention. 3m52 HUBBARD A FRY.

as n

! polite sort of charity; and the young man ; (who has since grown to beagivat artist), having the strong character noiirisluvl by j manly pride, thought the matter over, j until at last he settled it satisfactory. He wrote a note to Thackeray, asking him to take supper with him in his stu- j 1 dio the next night, and promised him the company of Bicrstadt, Irving, Elder, and others of the cleverest students. The

t ’Aj,ia aim) m:i-:. .11 nr.s tai i.ok,

West tSido Square.

Greencastle Foundry -ANDma< iiini: <'o>ii*a:\v.

The mother heartless enough to dclib-

Noted Divine says: . TUTT—Dear Sir: For ten yoare I have been

Constipation and FiIf'S. La*t

nended; I used them.

ecommend

p&rtyr to Dyspepsia, ( Jhik your Pille were r<

1 now a wellman, have kooiI appetite, digestion

ect, rwular stools, piles none, ami have (earned

y pounds flesh.They arotvorth their weigh tinKold

RE^jLI^^lMCSON^DtuiHvill**, ky.

by InrrrnM* (Im* App«‘tiit a 9 and cause tho ly to Toko on Flesh' thus tho system is bri»hrd, aud by their Tonic Action on tho Kestive OrKnim, Hi cnilnr Stools arc pro-

I. Price 2. r > cents. U.'i i>Iurrny St., N* Y. ITT’S HAIR dye;

|ay Hair or Whipkehs changed to a Globpy jin k by a sm^lo application of this Dye It imts a Natural Oolor. acts Instantaneously. Sold

pruKguita. or sent by express on receipt of $ 1

Ice, 35 Murray St., New York*

iiF*

li.ipi'i'. 1 .ii., n .• 1.. > 11. • —- | room was large and could hold enough. | unwonted economy ; but Thackeray wa* delighted; it wa, jum Uiat econoinv niav he the certain gui.U ' , ,, , . . .5 • n • . to greater r.Scce^ in the earlv fmai he liked ; art talk, jolly companions :

erately starve her infant to death, while; fowards feed the ranks of despair; >'i ge " l , U8 ’He arrived to hnd

suicide. They want courage to -i, ,,, not lesa than a score of geniuses, and the

the ills’’ they 'have. Lot the unfortunuU l corners °* tlie

cheer up! Let tlu iii try harder and h, pi fondly for better results of labor next I time. Let them see if there luivo beep j no mistakes which nniy be avoiikd in the

storv then

i pretending to feed it, lives in Stubenville, I Ohio. Her excuse was that she could

j not be bothered by a child.

1 future. Let them remember the of Bruce and the sp'der. Let

oration of the past.

IMii

FROM THE HUB.

There is perhaps no tonic offered to i the public that possesses as much intrinsic value as Hop Bitters. Just at this j season of tho year, when tho stomach 1 needs an appetizer, or tho blood needs ! purifyinfi, the cheapest and best medi- ; cine is Hop Bitters. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, don't wait j until you are prostrated by a diseasethat

1 may take months for you to recover in.— j crackling logs, the Boston tilobo. ^ j homely cheer

it gen

room filled with the va-1

i riously-labeled bottles of the Rhine, and ! esjiecially the squatty black flasks with handles which hold the glorious “Steinwine.” They drank, smoked and told stories, sang songs, and one of the Americans showed Thackeray the “break-

markthe example of manyln e^V^n ! ”? ot ^ r P - lttytJ - hil - n th ° ‘• Ar - ka - , “

S\v«*r*t Cider.

The very name of the amber

with its li.-a: and streaks of head at tin glass-brim, is savory of frosty nights

flame’s glow, and

sas Traveler,” and a third criticised the j “Virginians” as he had never heard it done before. He, himself repeated his ... jioem on “The Bouillehaisse,” and when mmh fthe company was tuned unto concert jiitch, supjier was announeed. Thackeray seemed at once to perceive that his artist friend and host had conceived the

—Manul'acturors of—

Culvers Iron Drag Saw And all Kinds of Machinery

and Castings.

fr9~Rc|>airinff « n LMill Work and Farm Ma-

chinery done promptly.

Shop near South Dopot ( Grecncnstle, Ind. DRESSMAKING. Tho ladies of Greoncn*tlc will find it to their intorest to call on Mri. J. L. Chispni. She b 11 the most completo system ot cutting and tittiiiL. Children's cloth< i a pe< m<fiy \| ••

Claspill is also tcaehintr

nml fittinff, and furnishes chnrt

1'ublio Square, over Jam

45 tf

her system

hart.

Gillespcy’a store.

of cutting

West side of

«ubtoi lasvuvt «u*'« uvsov v,v/iivv.i>w* »-ssv Appetite, refreshing sloop, tho acquisition idea of defeating his well-meant charity !offle*h ami o.ilnr, iiri‘i)loi.finKs attomtant unby spending all the price of the picture IfeM^av^oVaaT.peedUy" 9 '-”’ 1 - 0 - 11

mMmm

The Only Remedy, liAT ACTS AT TUE SAJlE THE BOWELS, and thcKIDWEYS. Ill's combined action gives it won-1 krful jut-re to cure all discatu. • Are We Sick?I s -»• • ^ jj- -ww J

Mr. Waterman, of Duluth was so ex- . . '

t , , , . , his thoughts return to the eirele gatherasperated by a corn that lie took careful 1 , , . , , , , r , , .* . , ^ , . , ,, 't’d about the hearthstone, from which

aim with a pistol and shot a bullet 111 f 1 possibly has faded races never again to

through it. The corn is gone, and so is

in a -ujqier. He grew serious, and was thinking sadly about the failureof his scheme and the false pride of the painter, when the latter said to him, gavly:

be lighted bv affection, the romping, j "Dbl fellow, excuse the familiarity, merry-go-round of youngsters’ j,rattle. i but y«^« r e in Bohemia, where genius

I The medicines of Dundas, Dick&> thl ‘ interchange of loving words at j Peef^ik^th"^''!^ tile firej I Co., are unexcelled for elegance, purity,'t,, Sp Tway the sentiment from ! ^ d while y0U C0 ° k U 1 wil18et the ^

Er.Froaso’s Water Cure I:tatli±ment.

In it? 27th year. For Chronic and severe forme of dipen.fli*. It hae aivm h'^alth to thousands ineurahli* hy other moans. Send for eir- ■ ilat -.ii.i \ . . M, L),, New Bright n•

r Co., Pa.

Ilea v or (V

12m U

most of the toe.

and reliability. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. Seec advt. For sale at Allen's Drug Store. Gm 51

initiates anti carries

to a aucceasful conclusion. Digestion is restored ami sustenance afforded to each lifesustaininif organ l>y the Hitters, which is inofiensive even to the feminine pnlatc, vegetables in composition, and thoroughly safe. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers

generally.

0 months for IHcts. Largo, Illustrated paper. 0 common ID IM-.ni’M*. A year, SI m, AGLNTS W ANTKD. 11. L. Hastings, 47 Cornhill, Boston, Mass • lm4d

PIMPLES.

I will mail free the recipe !.>r a simple Vcirctahle Balm that will remove Tan, Freckles, i’iuipies nml Blotches, leavini: the skin soft, clear ami ^cautiful; also instructions for pro(luoinir n luxuriant growth of hair on a bald

The Rev. Willard F. Hardy narrowly

liccinisc wedtlo'o these great organs LJ » become clg^ed or torrid, cftrfKj

y> : sonous hv mors are il retire forfedfa • , , ., , , , Ado the blood that should'bs expelled m escaped a failure to bo ordained as pjsyiturally. tor of a Congregational church at Whate-

I ly, Mass., because he said in answer to a question by tho Council, that “it is our fault and not our misfortune that Adam

sinned.”

|IM01 S M vs. i’U.KS, COf'c'i IPATIOlf, KIIINBY (OMriiAIM s L’UINAKI BISKtsKS, FK3IAI K WFAKJiLSSl S. ANI» REBVOIS

BIsOBDEItS,

i ctiv-lr-i f 1 "f three, cr'-arm Irl restoring their power to throw vjj' IV’.y Suffer F.n^n* pair.*; and arhes f thy i imenled wlthl'ileS'CfMistipationf lity friphU'ucd orcrdlsord ri d Kidneys J K iVLy eudorn nervows or sick hcadaciitisi 7, ^ 4Vhy hive tilcrplcss nighUf w/ I Hi? KTONEY WORT and rejoice inb; fai:h. It it a g*7, t' ’etabU compound arid

iiiuul

Me.”

The illustrious author bowed with stately gravity as he received the piece of meat on a fork, and with the other hand took the gridiron; but he. had to look at the other amateur cooks before he knew exactly how to proceed to the impromptu cuisine. Every guest took a raw beefsteak and went to cooking, each in turn; presently the table was spread. The host took his seat at the head of tlie table, Thackeray at the foot, and then

lei U of yo tr Drugo's', It r.7,

/or t/ou. F. s l.uJ.

t-;.T Ord. r it j

till:

t CO., Prejrlstcn,

IWU. Qni-rincton, Vf,

V r nj' KsOX .. icling SI .(Hi to in. will

Of 1)0. DANTORP’a /*» / » .

i.r»iof innil,one or do. Sanfoud’h /#»■; . ml Ah- ( Livch Pads, for ftll trouhlp* of tlie J.itur, K.'m

tro

pMrt ^»ranU , 'n«:'r”fn.'your druggist get this medicine for you—take

of tmul, <i

nt l.ivvh PaI'S. for i l.unv'F, Hmck. N|d&Hn

•lusty Ly iQ’iii, po«t paid, li Mfoii, and in Inis way g«ttli iiiftd« dirmaly Uj th© f; l at th« Drug Morn, don't ne in a fow liutir* ami »ecur« re

C. A. COOK & CO., Chicago, hole for IJ. S. uuil CanudAS.

since frost came: horuyhanded men work the jiress and watch the “worms crawl out and worms crawl in” as the ajiplcs are squeezed. A rusty dijqier or leaky measure hangs near, from which the visitors are treated to a drink. Should you shrink from the refreshment, the sjiirit of the press cries out: “You ean’t makegood cidt'r from sound fruit, but

llcullh Makes Cartii a

Heaven.

Why should not everyone live to reach old age, enjoy good health, and he happy? Surely there is no good reason, and yotmany will allow impure blood, weakness of the kidneys, disordered liver, imperfect digestion, urinary troubles, nervous debility, and general derangement of body and mind, to rob them of their youthful vigor and carry them to a premature grave. Some sock relief among mineral poisons, in pill form—others resort to extensively advertised alcoholic beverages, fermented liuuors, hitters, etconly to leclbetter for a time, hut in tho end to ho made worse. All this is very sad, for it has been , proven in thousands of instances that tho best I vegetable blood purifier aud health renowor | over discovered is Pr. (luysott’s Yellow Dock I and Sarsaparilla. It will remove all of the above mentioned troubles. It is a sure euro

for any and every disease that can be cured by J u spite of the Jianic of 1873 the roads, cleansing,^purifying, renewing and strength- m08t of them, by economical and jlldb

Be-

tween 1874 and 1879 1,260 miles were added to the roads in the united king-

cider, let one visit the mill where is pressed the saccharine juice. Like the 1 lioy who preferred chestnuts boiled, that he could eat worms and all, one discovers at the cider jiress that to get the true wormy Havor of the apples, which is said to impart the snap to eider, he must drink the juice of tne fruit. After seeing bushels of windfalls, speckled, rotted and covered with soil ana dump leaves, ^ thrown into the mill, from which the juice trickles out into a vat ridged with

scum and slime, one requires a strong jus can alone fully ajqireciate. The him stomach to relish cider. 1 he old cider J red dollars was dissolved in wine and pi ess is hauled out but annually, and c <i,)lro(l steaks; but, perhaps, it was Tliuekthe dust and webs ol a twelvemonth er;l y’ B hearty declaration that it was the

kerfcaiPmisiiis

I ho&d or a smooth face. Addioas, incloaing •. tami Ben. Vandelf A < . - SLnn t., N. Y.

fini 44

Lo Coiisuinplives. The mivertiicr, havinar Leon pennanen

j ourcil of that dread di^easOf '’onsum prion, hy a

fduiplo remedy, i? anxious to mako known to hisfellow-nuflorers tho means of cure. To nli i who desire it. ho will send a copy et tho pre-

0 ! scription used, tree of charge,) with the diroc-

j lions lor prenarinir iintl us-iiiK' the sumo, which they will find n sure « ure for Consumption, PHILLIP ALEAUGH

burgh' li. ^.

Hm 44

»nnoun<*e8 to his friends and eustomers and I lip <r<> n gxr ii 1 I v t li n t 11 > - i w nirnln i» t ttlO Itlil I

, , the public genoraliy that ho is again at the old _«» . «• i r g.

Midi an orcie bi'irail as youth anu gen- stand, in llatbawio Bl«M k, I'repiucd to furnish j A UI A ILi.M AN who sufff rod tor yo u-from

i - rri i-.... staple and fancy Krorcrics nnd itrovisions of tlie ••Nervous Debility, i'reniatur

EIlKOllS OF VOFTII.

best quality at lowest prices.

gatlior to lie nu’kpd t H in fsw<vt riilor i nns t pk*as:int night he ever npent which HlCjIlGSt IVlSiriiGt PplCG

T he straw Ditched down lor the mash has contributed to tlie artist’s start on 4 ^

like enough made u warm bed lor fowls

Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, ntidatl I tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will for I tho sake of sutiering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direidion formaking tho simple remedy by which ho wap cured. ■xii within.’ L«. • l... «^a

Sufferers wishing to profit hy the advertiser's

- 1 1 1 issin - * ‘

i». 0(11

12 Cedar St.

perience can d.0 so hy addressing’ in perfect j confidence, J01INB. OGdEN,

F>m 44

, New York

great career.

HUkcTifl nn rx IVitcstrlan.

(Sperling Gazette J

Professional or amateur, there never was a more enthusiastic jiodcstrian than Dickens. He loved walking for its own sake; lie practiced it for its beneficial

fur all kimls of country me a call.

produce. Give

PHILLIP ALBAUGH.

effects ujmu his health; he utilized it

from |>ig ajjpleg, wormy and half decayed „„ a , n eans of observation; he preferred

—for the twang!

Knglirdi itailr,>:iAs. ; |Indianapolis News ]

English railways are in a pretty' good shape amid tho commercial disaster there is at present in the tight little isle.

ening the human eyetem. It never fails to of .

fectuallv cure scrofula, syphilitic ilisor.lm. ± VM ! e “‘ l8 '

weakness of the kidneys, all nervous disorders, and debility: all urinary and digestive troub-

Wo «

I n^or, f t» bofct ot

fftiuili^s t»t

drloi/ atimlins .ua you c.n

lief.

SOLD BY DRUGOI8TS GF.NEKAI.LY. ctmiotl., t*vi-n***!! <<.* W l i ;i t%. « hi< :i*xo, 111 •apply lit iihw *(

UMA'lAirers’ price*.

WPWi^glH. rn 41 SnliM’i ilie For i’ II I! T A l£. Only <l»<* DolLtr ;i Vcnr.

?') f

DCS

a vi a

■f hi nix oj! 2t intma Ytllotctiafy .^cttitci) ani) oof’b oy tfic

nciiMia tl

les, and Ilivcr eomplaints.

,, y, “““ I your druggist get this moi » « I’dii | no other. A singlo bottle will eonvinee you ot

its great merit; ly 41

Miss Rigney, a school teacher at Lincoln, 111., white, married tho Rev. Raymond, colored, and her relatives are endeavoring to send her to an asylum, on the ground that her love for him is a mania.

I.ivt* Lnn:; and Ik* lia|»|sy. I More cases of Consumption, Asthma, liron- ! chilis and other lung diseases have been cured i by Dr. Wistar's {Balsam of IVildlCherry, than J by any other physician's prescription ever 1 compounded. It is unexcelled as a, general : tonic. It relieves, as if by magic, all sorenets ' of throat and luugs. A few doses feurc an ordinary cough or cold. Barge pint bottle, 11. I Mako your druggist get this oxcellcntlmedicino for you. Take no other. lytl

Be sure to make dom, and $51,000,000 were added to the

it to any other method of locomotion; he found in it rest, recreation and unlimited enjoyment. To ask you to walk with him, in town or country, was one of the highest compliments which he, who paid so few comjiliiucuts, could of-

fer.

Many arc the happy hours along London streets and Rochester Rond that memory now tenderly recalls; hut these | pleasures do not obliterate tlie rceolleeof tho exquisite podistrixii tains

Dr. Jolm Bull’s

Smith's Tonic Syrup

FOB THK Cl'ltr. OF|

FAT AM) LEAN. If you ar« too fiit or too loan nml want to j know liow to ohiingo your condition, send for a copy of the work. Fat and Lean. It, contains completo llyjrienif*'. Dietetic and Therapeutic instructions that will enable anv ono to reduce their flesh if corpulent <>r increase it if emaciated. It is written in a clear yet comprehensive stylo and its directions can be easily understood. It should ho read by every fat or lean person. Sent for ten three cent stamps. Van Delf k 0 t. N. Y. nm 44 wrrwrvv > 1 ' t . > ^ IVlwlNiJl Nt v .Mid Staple Good-. Oui» k Salt-! Large Profits! Steady Demand! Don 1 ) mis'* this opportunity to make money but semi for circulars. 111 NT A CO. 20 Ann St., N.Y.

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FEVER AND AGUE

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Chills and IVut.

1 autiiorized cajhtal of which $45,000,001,

length of the this year was

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lions of tho cxeiiiisitc jH'ilcstru.n in .

thiit foil, wed rny first walk with Dickens. !, J t VyK^ifa ^rioDt/ovl aU rimeIhcrc was notiung, cxccjii my menu r '.a, *' ev ..ivcr.-.i to the public for the eafe,

was paid up. The entire length of tin. ; tentative question at the -tati.in, t* pr. cur tain and piiriua nciit ciiro of Ague anil Fever roads at the beginning of this year wa- purr me f..r the sacritii e. A Ga-Lct h'^nVing.' 1 'lluVeferVoi pU cntin! Vesturoana 7,333 miles, and they rejtresent a cnjiital earriage was waiting m (.id' Hi 1 >;a Sguthern country to beer liim testimony to the of $3 790,000,000. Last year the num- limi to drive me to the Dick, ns | 'Jmu'f.ui t.r’urc inh t o h ' , |irecUonraro efrie'ilj her of passengera carried wbb 110,000,000 hioium tunc for dmm r. Nt .xtdfiv the f o n 0W( . ( i aln 4 carried out. In a Krent more than in 1873. During lafet year, lio^t himmdl drove me id > ut Ci bhain | cases a dose has been sufficient which was the worst of anv since tlii- Park. It was not until the . enuid morn- jLi‘„ r ^ie :1 |'''it'i, , . ,, w'itb ! 'i'' V o ! b uaiit'inn <! !!f'’t'he depression, the average dividend was 41 tig, when we had become licttc- ac- { general health. It is h.iwcvnr prudent, and in per cent., and this in England where in- liiaintcd, that he prop, -ed a walk to | !SX? doSe?forTwlck^Mwo iftJr i.h lower than in tin* Uoelustcr, arouml Koehotvr, throucli ^,0 di^cn^e hns been checked, more esncciwlly

the nmrMheA to Gravt-end, bv C'halk | in difficult and long-stur lina casoi. \ sually

Church, that sent me buek V’| , t h^b"wcN\ , ;^ Wi ■!!l cr,!;; footsore from uiutceustomed exercise, however, requiru a cat] hut with head and heart full of the hajm* taken diree nr f..urd

genial anil wise gossip of the great novelist. “Not quite twenty miles out and

English railways manage to "rub along.” back,” said Dickens, as we reached trad s . Hill gate, “but good walking for five

j hours and a half, considering the conn- ♦ »*vr ” 1 '< iiwifl.<ri ntr 1\<» niiidi

C ±31 IE3 jA. J? . Cooper »h. rings dellved t.. unv part of the city nt 50 cent! ,.er huul, and nice kindling, [trimmings and eulleil stavrr! f. r sale cheap. Leave orders at the Bolling Mill ('(...pershnp.

JOHN iill.KI •

DU. OBKRHOLTZF R'.s LINIMENT.

CaniphoriMlIk nircs Itheumnti-m and Burns. Camphor Milk euros'Neuralgia and Hr nines. • amphorlMtlk e u re - I,;inin Back and Sprains. Cninphor Milk cures S..re Thrinit and Stilus. ..n... ' anipliorJMilk cures llcadnehe and Sores, for 11 ;* imphor Milk cures Frosted Feet and Pains. Eauiphor Milk costs-5 cents; bottles 61..

Lerest on money

country, is considered a fair profit. The cost of steel rails is now but little more than half the cost of iron a few years ago. Coal and coke cost only a little more than half they cost in 1873, while i wages are likewise less. And thus the

7 - CT j VilV.' (Il*’ ll.-V II.I.- 1 * XX- 11 ' lix i |\ • <|, l||i>iU I.V (lialk | in di tile ii i t and long-stnrling eases. I sually „ i I this modleine will no* require any aid to keep me I in., to Eon.lull. „ .„1 „ r ,i ( , r Should the patient.

ithartie medicine, after tour doses of the. Tonic,

n single dose of IJn.L’a Vm.n rxiu.K i’li.i.a will be

lufficlent.

The gci.nlnc Smith’s Tonic Syriq. must have Dr. John Bull's private stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has the right to ninnufne - . - ...e, i i.'I-....

! FI PEN IX PECTORAL.

Phoenix Pectoral stops n eouph, breaks a col I, aids expectoration, gives instant r. lief, givesstrenglh and brings rest. In timely u-o will prevent Consumption, and even when this fearlul disease has taken hold il will afford greater relief than any othor medieine.

I, rtoe, 25 cents: 5 bottles for si. ' For sale at Allen's Drug Store.

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First C!uiti\iitl<in of Corn

T - l i.i try.'" Considering, tixi, lie niiglit have Indian corn was tim grown by Euro- a( f df , (1 t h,. stoppages for hearty laughter; peans in this country at the James nver ! t j le ,..^,,,1,., Howcr-gnthcring and i„ v:nri:n i„ In IM” | ntiur-climhing; the visit to roadside hoc

A GAR1). j Lettlcment in Virginia, in 1608.

To all who arc suffering from tho cr- , nor (, than forty acres were grown hy t( , Iri( . s ()1(1 t .j iuri .h var ,i s and curious rutors and indiscretions of youth, nervous i Virginia planters.—[Ex. . iiis; the talks witli'lnimps, with children, weakness, early decay, loss of manhood,] 'and with inquisitive dogs, and the mer-

.Ac., 1 will send a recipe that will euro If all the napkins that contain the one ry acoumpmjiment of adecdote, reminis-

you, Free of Charge. This groat remedy ( talent were unwrapjied by those who ccnccs sun I remarks that made each mile

1 DC ^*1' ai i i i S - was discovered by a missionary in South have tied them up and sit complaining a nk'aete of delight to one who was fur ||' t'LllllC'clj C O. America. Send a self-addressed envcl- at the world for its favoritism, plenty, ] the first time alone with the Dickens of iflGffs NSr on. ns c i ope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Sta:ion : contentment and happiness would bo- his hovhox'i’a adoratiou and his youthful

me Di Yuri^ City. Iy50 eumc uuivcrsaL dreams.

$55.66

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i * * • V label on each bottle. Il my private stamp ix not on each bottle do not purchase or you will ! be deceived. 1 >i*. .FOH>f 13TTT gl-i. Manufacturer nnu Vender of SMITH’S TONIC SYRU°. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, | The Popular Remedies of tho Day. rSUTCIPAL OFFICE SlSSAIHISt., LOITOVIUE, E?.

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profit per week. Will nr forfeit 1500. 51 outfit "" * "" 21s Fultgn St., Bit 44

Cloths. Jelly Fan*, Cider Keeping Solution, with full line of CIDER MILL SUPPLIED Illustrated catalogue free. Mention this paper Address C, G. HAMPTON, Detroit, Midi.

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