Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 June 1880 — Page 3

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HOSE

IT

WUO NEVER

B XT IT Without posting thomsclves in the prices of tho leading clothing houses; positively ASSERT lhat the best selection, tho nieeat Istyles, the lowest prices; in fact, the best goods for the least money, can be had at the store of LEVI KAH2T, The old reliable Clothier'iind Gents’ Furnisher, 3m2

TriiiimiiiKs, or ’Vo FiiiktsiI.

[Memphis Avalanche, 1

Dr. S. H. Collins, inspector in charge of the quarantine station below this city, was a volunteer from Cincinnati during the epidemic of 1S78. After doing good]

IN A FT Fit YEARS.

1!Y ANNIE NOLAND.

) his selection watched me narrowly; but' ^ was a lean little spring chicken, 1 he paid for the article without saying worth about thirty cents, that strayed anything further, and passed out just as from the Hammersmiths’ yard at Maditwo or three other curtomers came in. j son, Ind., into the Smith’s yard. Mrs.

It was a dewy, lary autumn morning; For sometime 1 was occupied: when Hammersmith wont to got tho fowl, and the village street lay dreamy and quiet, again at leisure l happened to think of Smith would not let her have it. Hum-

work he was taken down with the°feve r "! L WaS buis jl y urra 'f i, H >"y little the stranger and of Daisy. I hastened to j mersmith attempted to whij. Smith, who , , , . , . start Kj_ ‘ liv eny nblHms, filmy laces and such the window to call the child in, when retroaietl into the house. Hammersmith ^ . , , • ^nfles must be made to hxik just as tempt- there stood the gray gentleman, talking and his wife then threw stones at the nally black vomit ensued an 0 was j ing as itossible. This morning I felt par- pleasantly with her. I screamed for ' house, and Smith fired out with a gun,

given up to die. In order to save time | ticuiaily happy in thus displaying my Daisy to come in. She obeyed and the an d killed the husband,

the nurses got a coffin and laid it on a .roods, and when all was done, I stepped ,, e ntleman followed her closely. I met , , chair beside tho cot where ho was lying, proudly into my pleasant sitting them inside the store door. ‘ A \ ussar ( ollege girl read a paper to

so that they could chuck him into it as soon as he began to give bis last kick. Fortunately the patient was lying so that

room, when I had pretty lace curtains | ..p ar don me, ma’am; but whoee child i ,rove what rhtholo K n ^ rrh s P el,0<1 Tur - looped back from the windows, and over jg this?” ner ’ ^ er !ir K uu,e nt was that phth. as in

. - - - , th( ; m ^ ful la,,:br ^ uiDi ‘’ r! e fr0! “ ^ : “I «elt my cheeks burn painfully, and » ,btbisic ’ is T: . ol °' “ in co,on ^- is ur : he could get a good view of the rough ru n silk from my departed glory, and | K . s i tuV ing a moment at the abruptness as i n o nat . 18 n ! }' n 'b as ,n ni ) ri!l . 18 cr - box, called by courtesy a coffin, and he! ;lc mnfort a We 1 <Ringe was covered with of th(} que8t i on) j replied, “Mine, sir.” A census enumerator got a terrible

saw that it had common black-head nails, j

1 Xtill 1 w m \j • 1 i ill v > -.: It i-11 <;s 11 llltr i . * ..

ed a stalwart Irish woman for an answer to the question, “Are you white or black.’’ and when he took in the situation his spirit rebelled. ’’Before they shall ring

i.mv as .o is. jisuuiun u. « no mes iu mv. i jjjyggjj ^e counter. “But you are

Suhsi llhc for T II i: s I' A R. <»ul> Out* Dollnr H Y ear.

in such a lay out as that on me,” ho said, “I will get well.” Ilq began to recover from that very moment, and tho plebeian

box found another occupant.

"ii f"oiR Ir in tin... h ii i.irdi .1 t rt, 'p| ien ^ Daisy 1 said, “Run up stairs, whipping in Pittsburgh because he press-

and no lining. Now, the doctor is notl “ 1 '•‘ lU ; b( - d my p U1 ; ,l f h 8iuhll P; dear, until I call you.” ’ - ■ -

merely neat, hut fastidious in his tastes, i ,,ulu f rlous, y aU, ‘ l . t f tbc S ll>b( ;’ aro ! lll<1 , “Your child?” be questioned. . ’d • blooming y, - in-.t the same ns mv own.” -

,tl,ought “Well, I m just as much o a ^ j trembling violently and busying

Indy as Mrs Ashhrown, who lives ,n the my8e if ab()Ut the counter. “But you are , ,,_ I% 1 , ¥TO , II ^ I ,„.uis.o„ wall tower, and dm’.sup t ;lst tl , 11U ., sir , mid I have eome-! $2.00 FEU BUSHEL

“y hum J bl « -' ,r b,r «P^ndid equ. ^ to atte nd to ” p intlng to thedoor. ‘ page, ami haughtily handles my boxes ,. In one molneut; but lmUHt know. ,f ribbons, hut seldom linds anything {he chiu , luft with you * )mo v.i.icli suits her fastidious taste. ; eight years ago?” I was looking steadily

HUBBARD & FRY. Bainbridge, Ind,, Dealers in tho celebrated

juite as nnich of a lady,” and I sat down | iuto the man - s face-something in his

tVe have tuuch pleasure in recoin-

monUing Therm.lino to otir readers J ia „d Z '■'■ l ,.„dH...,lJ.... 5 .terily,«.ll,.it,.dout| eJre> grcw <taUk ' 1) .

DAY’S KIDNEY PAD.

absolute cure for malaria. The manufacturers’ name alone is a guarantee of its merit, It soils at 25 cents per box. For particulars see advt. For sale at Allen’s Ding Store. Cm 52 A Chicago widower has a fine house of brown stone and brick, and he wants to know, before choosing a sOcond wife,

whether a blonde or a

„ 1 reeled

, ,n a fairy form Hitting gaily about be j forwardi and would have fallen at his i.eath the inaples-uow all scarmt and I feet) j do thougll> f never f :lint .

ed in my life, had not his strong arms

caught me.

“l^iiura,” have I grown so old and ug- I

A heretofore unknown i » uje<1tal elenient which apftlled to the back, and InimedU ately ove.r the Kidneys will banish pain and weakness and rouse those dormant organs into new life. 11 is comfortable to the patient. Certain in ita etTectSi

Aaiid will nc

ll)roi»ay.Gi_. , . _ ^

it, 1 ertain in itN

positively cure Diabetes, Gravel, IIrights-Disease,

Intlamination of the K idneys, 1 ncontinenc© and Retention of Urine, Catarrh of the Xlladder, Rurntnic or I’atnful Urlnatinic. Hitfh Colored Urine. lirlck Dust l»« |>oHlt,

ored l rinc. ■srick iMist D«-i>oHlt,

Kurvous Debility. Female Complaints. Fame linck. and in fact all d orders ariafrom a diseased condition of tl.e K idneys, Uladaer and Urinary Organa, when nothing else c.;n. Sold by

best harmonize with structure.

Those subject to costiveness should at once try "Sellers’ Liver Bills.” 25c. per

box. Sold by all druggists.

gold. 1 was happy; happier than 1 hud | bn ii for a long time. I nodded gaily b Daisy, and wondered what could be going to happen that I was so untisualh

bright. “Oh, nothing, of cur.-e, every ; ly and gray, that you have really and ; a seconu wue, thing liad happened, and was done ha] truly forgotten me.

brunette would | pening with me 1 ng ago.” Then I war j Yes, it was indeed Fred come hack |

dered off into tl’.e past and remcmlH’rcd again! Ills wife had eloped with a Span- \ tho old hcart-acho and heart-break oi iardand died on her voyage to Lurope. long age. What if Fred and 1 had mar-1less than three years after their mar-,

ried? I should have been a lady then after his fashion, shut up all day long in some gloomy h mse with no company

wh:

Would pay well, and 25 per cent saved

to the purchaser on

DRY 000BS!

the colors of the

tls worth looking after. HOW WE DO IT: Wo buy for cash ami save you 10 per cent. [Wo sell for cash and save you 5 percent. AVo pay no rent and save you 5 per cent. AVo pay no elork-hirc, gave you 5 per cent. C A r.i. ai> JAMIES ’I AVI.OK, AVost Side S<iuarc.

Reaper and Mower, Buckeye Self Binder. Also the Sweepstakes Thresher And Canton Monitor Engine. And Farm Implements Generally. P, S.—0. («. Hubbard will visit Greencastlo every Saturday, in the interest of the above inachii.es. Those wanting tho best machine in tho market will consult their interest by calling upon him. In (tho meantime any orders left with J . r. Edwards or II. M. Randcl will have prompt attention. 3m*>2 HUBBARD & FRY.

Urinary Organs, wren nothing **lse c..n. SOI a by W£V r ‘ L '“ l b5 V‘A v S'Idn'e? Kinzit

Sole Proprietors, Toledo, f>hto.

fjr Tcstimontals, and our Little Book, “ liow »

Li/*- was baved,*’ sent Free.

F '-r -nle nt .l<»n

T?’ O XT T S T S - KORSEAND CATTLE POWDERS,

will euro or pi’ovent Disease.

hut my servants, fashionable sidilude in n city house pcihaps with my huslmmi away from home most of the time. Y> s, I felt quite inclined to forgive my quun 1 dom lover that he never married me. S.

veyors of the city, hunting|the streets at , , eft off loving llim . lnd ) oVed my i iU ] t

night to capture cats for sausage. Throe of them especially devote themselves to getting, feeding and breeding cats for

Chambers’s Journal tells us: Ludlow street, a very unsavory quarter of New Y’ork, is inhabited chiefly, if not wholly, ( by Poles. They are the cat-meat pur

self.

I’m fond of colors. Love all things that are beautiful and graceful. Fred

\ K :

Will euro or prevent Dieca: K will die of (.’OLIO, Bo itz'H powdes are used in

v» rlor« iv111 pun* mi<l

No House

, if Foul'

Koutz’s I*'iwdcrs will cure ami pro Fot.;/.'s Powders will prevent U.

olio, Bottb or Lung Fk-

u used in time.

will cure anti prevent Hog Cholera

on;/.'s powtlere will prevent Oarkh in Fo\vL,e&-

peclally Turkeys.

Fout/.’s Powrlere will Increase tlie quantity of milk mid crceni twenty percent., and make the butter firm

L id sweet.

I- in • i'ova tiers will cure or prevent almost everY )tsi? \sk tlmt lioi’ses and Cattle are heir to.

•i Powders will give Sat

Dtsk\sk ItMT/.’S

TlbF ACTION.

DAVID E. FOUTZ. Proprietor,

OWPKKS WILL GIVE •-oid everywhere.

nt tho Heart, Dot^ boforo tho oyos.

TUTT’S EhTXs ! SYMPTOMS OF « TORPID LIVER. LosBofAppcDON^misoaMicwHMCOMDvOj gomamitvr^cTrincsH. bi'//incns7l''luttcr-

n«£

SS^EtTmSiiiycoTorcinTniiia IF THESE WARNINGS AREUNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVEtOPEa TUTT’S PILLS are especially ndapted t» eni-li cnscs, oDcdo.n t-llcrlssui-li iirlmiigs of ft-clinK ns t‘> nMiiinlwii lln- wiiircrcr. A Med Divine says: Dr. TUTT -Dear Sir; For ten year* I have b^n i. martyr to I)yspppsia, Constipation and PilfS. Last Form* your Pills were recommended ; I used them. 1 am now a well man. havo good appetiU, digestion I>erfoct, regular stools, piles gone, nnd liavogainod ^typou^hTh.y.re^.mbc^htTngdd They IncrrnHt^tlTt^/Ci>rKT!7(?rhnd enuso tho body to Take on FIohIi, thus the pyst.-m in nourished, oud by their Tonic Arlfon ou tho Dlucmtlvc Oi KUiiH, Ui’Vtilnr SIooIm hr«! prodneed. Prico 2f> cenls. Brt .Hnrrnv St., >* V. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, Gray Hair or Whiskers chan^^dto a tir.osRY BLACK by a singlo application of this Dyf,. ‘mj»art« h Natural Color, acta Instantaneously. Woia by Druggists, or pent by express on receipt of !?1 Office, 35 Murray St., Mew York*

the table. The cats captured are cure- used to nay I was something of au artist fully examined. Those in good plight if I had only had oj>i>ortunitiis; but then are at once killed. The others are fat- he Avas a great llatterer in those days. 1 tened. When kept in a yard, the walls am delighted when the village girl-eonu are smeared with something so obnox- and view n, - v B‘ftty wares and glance ions to the feline nature that no cat will ''’ ith ! irch a :>d bewitching 8 >n : .wmto

. .... , ,, [ the mirror asthevtry tnc etlect ot ear-

pass it. A recent visitor to a Ludlow , ,, . , 1 , , , dimil, orange, blue. 1 seldom dream ot street yard says: “It presented a most , hi , h( ,, !if , nmv . for t be truth is, Daisv amusing spectacle. About 100 cats of U aves me little time for building castles all size! colors, and ages were | jn p in . lf 8llc wero Iny very own 1 eating, quarreling and caterwauling; oil i ( . (mldn , t love the , hild more; and that grades being represented, from the hand- | reminds nle that j niU9t t , ]1 you the sto-

some Angora and Maltese to the homely : ry .

backyard lom. \\ hen considered lit, Aliout eight years ago I went to open for eating the cats are sold to small nl y shutters one morning, when curled butchers who make a specialty of cat up in a basket on my doorstep was Daisausage. The delicacy has a ready sale, sy. Wherever did she come from? 1 which is ever increasing. Those who never knew. All the explanation sin indulge in it declare cat meat superior to made was to reach out her dimpled :iriii>

riage.

“And I brought my little motherless babe and laid it at the door of the j woman who had loved me, knowing! no other to whom I could trust the 1 wee burden,” explained Fred. “It may look like a cowardly thing to have done, yet my motives were pure. 1 knew our lonely life, and thought could you learn to love the child, she would save you many a heart-ache. Is it not so?” “My punishment has been almost j greater than I could bear,” he continued,, “and now Laura, you will not deny me! one look at my child; and then, if you wish it, I will go away and never return any more.” “But listen dearest,” as I rase to call Daisy, “I have not been idle these long years. I have a home and many comforts which I otter you and the child; will you—can you forgive the bitter past and come live with me, be my dear little wife just as we planned in tho long ago?” 1 couldn’t mistake Freds old manner now, so I laid my head on his shoulder, kissed his bearded cheek

and said. “Yes, we would go and live! fell bivigiirnnt initm"'S lOid carries

’ 1 ° tO ft hUCCeSbllll (•niiflti.vion. DlffOStll with him.” j stored and suste

AN e had a quiet wedding in the village j tfteteminine palate, ve B .to-

Greencastle Foundry -AND-

.

MA<’IIIi\K C’OMI’AINV, -Manufacturers of— Culver’s Iron Drag Saw And all Kinds of Machinery and Castings. rtrUepairinic on'Mill Work untl Farm Machinery done j romptly. Shop near South Depot, Grccnonstle, Ind.

s ‘\j©^P

PRESS iMING. Tho ladies of Grconcastlo will find it to their interest to call on Mrs. J. L. Cia|pill, She I os the most complete flystotn of cutting nnd iittiiur. Children’s clothes n specialty. Mrs. Claspill is also teachimr her system of cutting nnd fittincr, and furnishes chart. West side of Uublic Square, over James Uillcspey’s store. 45 tf D: Frcasc’s Water Curo E:tatli:hincat. In its ‘JTth year. For Chronic and severe forms ofdisease. It has given health to thousands incurable by other means. Send for cirFKI VSE, ^l. INew Bright n, i r Co. # Pa. 12m 11

Appetite, refreshing sleep, tho acquisition of flesh and color, arc blessings attendant upon the reparative processes which this priceless invigorantspeedily, initiates and Carrie to a successful conclusion. Digestion is rered and sustenance afforded to each lue.tnimnir nrirnn by the Bitters, which IS ill-

any rabbit. ,,

CkHki Healtfa make* Earth

Kluavuii.

and coo something quite unintelligible to untutored ear. Everybody commented. I Friendly advice was not wanted with re- ■ gard to sending the child to a foundling

AVby Rl»ould not everyone live to reach old hos . )ita l or 0 „ ( ban asylum. But I <li<l

»r\ <.nir>vr rron.l nnoltn n rv <1 rt r> norvr»v»‘* Hni>olty I * 1 “

not take any advice. I simply cared for and loved the baby, until, 1 think, had

age, enjoy good health, and bo happy? Surely there is no good reason, and yet many 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 pro

. to — . .

church two weeks later, and everybody blesin composition, and thoroughly safe. was surprised to see the shop closed and j Fur b >’ Uo “ kr '‘

its mistress gone away on her bridal tour, after they had one and all “given her up”

as an irretrievable old maid.

0 months for 1 Rets. Lurse, lllunlratcil ps|ior. 0 COMMON lUl’KOPl.K. A year, tl 00, • AGEN l.S WAN1KD. 11. L. llastinrs, IT t’orn-

AGKN

hill, Boston, Mass

4 into

A Word to Vonn(j Men.

[Philadelphia Times.)

How often the same old story is relent ed, the story that we heard in our child-

, , , • i-iii. hood and that every day we see enacted anybody come to claim the child-but ^ f( ^ ^ wUh ncw figures and under that was altogether unlikely, 1 soothed new circumstances, it may he, hutalways ! myself by thinking, I should just as soon w itfi the same result. A young man,

mature grave. Some seek relief among min-j think of Fred’s coining back sometime, well born and carefully nurtured, enters oral poisons, in Pill form-others resort to ex-1 and that is one 0 f the impossibilities mam life with every promise of a bright tcnaiveiv advertised alcoholic beveraorcs. for-I * . i i •

ten.sively advertised alcoholic beverages, fer

etc., on

in tho end to

i„cnt.d linuors. bitters, etc., only to foei hot- Ye A Fred l*ad gone for good, as the c ; iri>cr . (;,„,d influences surround him

ter for a time, but

j worse.

j cleansing, purifying, renewing and strength- ; ening the human system. It never fails to ef- | ! fectually cure scrofula, syphilitic disorders, | weakness of the kidneys, all nervous disorders.

PERMANENTLY CURES [KIDNEY DICEASES,

LIVER CG?dPLAINTS,|3

i Constipation and Pitos. Utt. It. H. fXAKK, South ntro,A’t„ »ny%|

j “InenuMOf KIDNTV TltOt’BLT.H Ith:,. i j I ULe n charm. I< Iiu.oarcd vuiii,j >crj I had cuMcH or PILES, uud bu» never rollod to f ';3 j acteaielcntly." L| NELSONFAID i.Albnm, Vt.M I .ny., “Ith, ol'pr.ci I ~ ' ‘'ojM ] yean o« e rcu< ...Cert,.* fro,,. Bad Cos- W

I UvmMMtt completely eared me.’'

<•. I. KM 1 no: -..neU I pockaBelmedoae w»h in coia.H 1 pletly cur In* a aevero Uier sad ladatj ^

[ Complaint.”

POWER. . !| HECArSH IT ACTS ON THL®( |E,ITKR,THE DOWEI.S ANO lUD-’J IKHTS AT THE SAM* T: MB. Bocnuro It clear.ncs the syster.-i ef

nine, out in mo enu m ho made children say. Oh, how happy we werej and help him on hisway; hisgenial nature All this is very sad. for it bus been in the long ago, and I drew a tiny locket I wins him many friends, am voting.im [ and Barsaparllla. It will remove all of the ; eyes looking lovingly into mint and the fig seems a favorite of fortune. But sin ubov. mentioned troubles. It is a sure < un curly hair clustering about the white cess has brought its temptation, while it ; lor any and every disease thiit cun bo cured by forehead has not taught the sense of .responsibility.

“Yes, too happy to last,” as Fred had He indulges in the mh i.d gl.i'". I* i . - i. . I passes on the street every day those who said tho very last night we met. ^ ^ j, starting but “To lastP’said 17 “why do you talk |, ave tur m.d out tehe the most mise rable

and debility i all urinary and digestive troub- go, Frederick?” and my heart gave a of all created lieings simply because they

great bound, for I suddenly remembered were foolish enough to think.thev could the talk that had reached my ears about i “drink or let it alone. , K ’,' 1R ,' Fred. A line lady had come that sum- libl'tho nii’u-’out of mer to board at our vallage hotel, a beau* I every ten who take strong drink he has ty, I had heard, with a fortune at her become a slave to the accursed liuhit. command. Frederick had undoubtedly! Over and over again i.Gj ‘'■md paid her some attention. “Was entirely ^“/^Kive w'rw'Tits obvious mortoo attentive for a man already betroth- . d ^nd -,tili the world goes on as before ed,” was soon whispered here and there and countless young men are dragged to

. ,-.r i. i.i W gossiinng tongues. But I had un- ruin everyday or give them ■>" over matter how skilfully it might be l>e'v biUded confiJence in Fred, and never to the devil, though the road to ruin is formed. Dr. Charles B. Chapman, a upbraided him upon tha subject. Ithiak marked on every fingerpost beforo their surgeon of considerable note, took the he would have said much more ou this , '- v ‘rJ’ StHI. th';*’ "' h 7‘., ! ! r , 1 l ‘7

scribe each day s events m trutl.iui terms

our last night together, but seeing how !may not be sil. i t nor withh dd .their his words would hurt me, he remained warnings nnd advice because tli.- un " am brooding and silent for a while, then I ed lesson has been so often tod. Lverv * . . | man thinks it does not apply to him. taking me tenderly in his arms he kissed Others may have fallen, hut he is not me good night, and murmured some ex- like them; he can i,-i.-t teinpiatioii and

Icb, and Diver complaints. Bo sure to make ■ your druggist get this medicine for you—take no other. A single bottle will convince you ot

j its great merit. ly 41

Mrs. Do Bas was ill with a tumor in Han Francisco, and the only possible y means of saving her life, was a surgical operation. It was almost certain that

she would not survive this, according to the # opinion of several physicians, no

rfc »Pmisiu

PHILLIP ALBAUGH announces to his friends and customers and the public generally that he is again at the old stand, in Hathaway Block, prepared to furnish staple anti fancy groceries nnd provisions of the bu*t quality at lowest prices. Highest Market Price

PIMPLES.

I will mail free the recipe tor a m in pi t .bio Balm that will remove Tan, V Pi n-t.Iou n nrl ItlotniinK lf>fiviii£r tin* sir

simple Vegein. Freckles,

^imples and Blotches, leaving th<’ skin Boft t lear and beautiful; also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald a mooth face. ‘ ‘ 1 - °*

stamp. Bon. Vandelf & f

6m 44

Addiess, inclosing :’.o. ’o., 20 Ann St.,N. Y.

Vo Consumptives. The advertiser, having boon permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his lei low-sufferers v tho means of cure. To all who desire it. he will sen«l a copy v* the prescription used, free of charge,) with tho directions for preparing and using tho same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Parties wishing the prescription, will plea-o; address, Kcv. i:. A. Wilson, M IVnu. St., William?burgh, N. Y. 6m 44 ERRORS OF YOUTH. A ' ■ ! \ M. | . X*Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, semi free to nil who need It, the recipe and direction for ma* king tho simple remedy by which he was cured. Suflerers wishing to profit by the advertiser’* experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN’, dm 11 42 Cedar ^t., New York

for all kinds of country produce, me a call.

Give 2tf

PHILLIP ALBAUGH.

BV. a> UMLr:« , L»

thopcioonouc humors that Covelopo tib

In Kldn?y and Utlrary dl.oasco, Bl [ louonoss, Jaundice, Gorrtl- itlci,

n ■ i;.’

ease in hand, and was unremitting in his attention. On the night after the opi raj tion, when it had become evident that Mrs. De Bas must die. he went into an adjoining room and committed suicide, ; after writing: “I have killed Mrs. De Bas, ! and for this I will kill myself.” There was no proof that what ho had done for the jiatient was wrong in any way. I.ivc I.nisjg and ia’ Un|»|>y. More ceB of Consumption, Aptlium, Bronchitis nnd other lung diseases have been cured Ly Dr. Wistnr’s IlSulsnm of WildIChcrry, than h> any other physician’s prescription over compounded. It is unexcelled as n ircnoral 1 tonic. It relievos, as if by magic, all soreness of throat and lungs. A few doses feuro an ordinary cough or cold. Largo pint bottle, SI. Make your druggist get this oxccllentiinedicmc for you. Take no other. lyll

ciise about leaving earlier than usual, and P^^S^nthem‘‘tl^ghi ‘

have perished ami !> Itii'dlung h’hind hut the warning of their fall. M hu are we that we should burst oiii'. l.vs stronger than other men, if we have not the strength that c ome.', only through rrrht living? No, the le ‘on m for all of us.

was gone.

I never saw him afterward.

Next morning it was found out that he and the enticing beauty had left together; whither, no one knew, not even

Dr. John Bull's Smith's Tonic Syrup F0K THE Cl llE 0F| FEVER AND AGUE

I’AT AND LEAN. If you are too flit or too lean and want to low how to change your condition, send for copy of the work, Fat and Lean, [teoi impleto Hygienic, Dietetic anil Tlic- . inflruc.tions that will cnal'lc anv one their flesh if corpulent or incronfo it i:

Oil

Chills and IVvor.

Tho proprietor of thi* oclcbratod medioinc

justly claims for it a superiority oven nil reme-

dies ever offered to the public for tho safe,

certain and permanent cure of Ague and Fever or Chills ana Fever, whether of short or long

standing. He refers to the entire Western nnd

Southern country to besrhim testimony to the truth of tho assertion that in no ease whatever will it fail to cure if tho directions ore strictly

followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a euro, nnd wnole families have been oured by n

single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the

general health. It is however prudent, and in ev< ry oaee more oertain to oure,if its use ii con tinned in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially .. .ii..- -a.-.>* Usually

to TCiiucO . , . . . . . - - ~ if emaciated. It is written in a clear yet comprehensive style and it« directions can be easily understood. It should he read by every fat or lean person. Sent for ten throe cent stomns. Ya: 20 Ann St. N. Y. o,,, ;j ‘ TVTOTTFV!' u h ag! \Ts a faT/i ~\\Ts. a'iLV av JJ .>e\v and staple Goods. <,'.1 ’k s alesl Largo Profits! Steady Demand! Don’t mis y this opportunity to make menoy but -end for circulars. HUNT A CO. 20 Ann St., N.Y. <>ui4u

O EC .-H] A. 2? . Cooper phuving? dulivcd to nny port of tho oity at A0 e«nU por load, am) nice kindling, [trimming,and enlled ,lavra for alpcbmap. Louvo orders ut the I!oiling .Mill t'nopor .1-op. JOHN RILEY.

DU. OlIKKUOLTZKH’S LINIMENT. Cnmphor|Milk euros llhoumntism and Hums Cuuiphoi Milk euros;Neuralgia and Drnlsos. • ’ninphorlMllk I'ures Lmae hack nnd Sprnins. i .unphor Milk cures Sore Throat nnd f-’ting-. 1 ’ mphorJ.Vilk cures llcadnchn nnd .’‘ ■res. C..inphor .Milk cures Frosted Feet nnd I’nins. Camphor Milk costs 25 cents j i, bottles SI. IPIKENIX PECTORAL.

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Plica, or*ln Rhwurnot'cm, NottrrJule 1 f AID), and Fomalodlcorticrn. : ‘ To all who nro suffering from tho er-KlONRY-tAti.T lsn.1: •" , . ,,f voilth, nerroup poundeod mmU.on.by mu lprspu.1. p ^ ^ c ^ of , nan , loodi v OnepsrUiuje will ma.ienix i|tsot ..Mlr.nc. f ^ ^ s , :I , d a rcc i po that will cur.

1 XTC* 3SrO\>v7- ! EjS you, Free of Chiir-o. This great remedy V l*uy i. nt tti. !>ru ; :ci.tfc IMoc,Cl.oo. ^ vas discovered by a missionary in South I Trii3,BCSAL::3»ftC0., PMplctW5, Hi America. Send ii self-addressed envoii 3 BgrUiu^.n# vt. ( ; w , t() t |, e u ev . Joseph T. In min, S In ion ICfflCSSCaEMHi''. X*» v«k Ci| r- >»»

Frederick's parenl.-i, who were overcome 1 As surely im tiie miasma «.f tho swaiup

grid ,t th. w.n.luetof twir 0..C0 l^Ii*

noble boy. Afterward I heard of his, ^ h ^ m ^ y t to tho world, marriage aiul liis m '-tier 6 d'j.itli, tlicn i 1 bowovci warmlv 11is 1 riendB csti’f'iii hini worked day and night, and tried to for- ami his fellow-citizens wish well fyr him, get my Borrow, and t wo ycarsafter Daisy siKiner or later h;s s:n will liiel him out, came to cheer mv lonely life 1 Bnd tl,e cvil lu ’ ban taken to hnnself will came to c.icj.r loneiy me. d own scdfresjiect and manly pride, But a sharp tingling of the bell stop | lon()r !ind reputation, and life itself; for [icd my reverie, and 1 hastened into the (ho wages ot sin most surely must he

shop where Iav< conlTouted by a g©ntl© r puid. man—a rathor umiHU.d occurrence—very

tall and very broail, lie was dre -ed in a, As a people we work entirely too hard, ”>r*»*r M <**r*- rr v iKf'/iarE and his hair and long b. nrdand mous g j v j n g pronnse of a succe.--.sful future, tacho wero also tinged with gray, l' 1 -’ I unloading twenty schooners of lieer a asked for somo trille, and while makinfi ■ day without auy assistance whatever.

in difficult and lonf-»tumlitig rii.ei!. Faually Phanix Pectoral .tops 11 couch, hro this medicine will not rc<|iiire any aid to keep p old, aids expectoration, gives instant relief, tlic bowels in good order. Should tho patient. ] .vcs strength nnd brings rest. Ils timely u.-e however, rciiuirc a cathartic medicine, sifter will prevent Consumption, and even when having taken three or lourdo: i s of the Tonic, this fearful disease has taken hold it will afu single itoee of lici.i.’s Vm.KT.'.i^x I’m i s will bo ! ford Kronter relief th in nny other medicine, sufficient. | Price, 25 cents; 5 bottles for SI.

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

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Dr. Jolinllull only has tbo riaht t" manufae Cff Agent's p r . lit |. r iveel:. turo and sell tlie original John J. Plinth s Ion tjvw.UUi n,, c it c r forfeit f it. f| outfit ii-Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the 1IV e, E. (I. niHEGl'T A: CO., 21SFult'n-St.. label on each hottle. If my private stamp is ; Row York.N. Y. 10t44 not on each Lottie do not puichu.-c or you will , .

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