Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1880 — Page 3

—Dealers in—

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IH33ERi £S,

'ro\ isions.

( (U1IK‘(1 (>( )()(ls^ jand shut him when

;igars and Tobaccos,

Prsikcs tf Hil liii

Mrs. Kciser asked her cousin, Will j Zeigler, of Canton, Ohio, to marr} - her. ( He urged various objections, among , which was their relationship, that he did | not love her, and that she already had a •husband. She was a beautiful woman.

to

TWO on SHU’S.

And the Mlaunderatandlna Between Them

[Oakland Californian ]

Wobthi.kss curs are more numerous than prolitable; while the sufferings of humanity brought about by harboring the brutes is past reckoning. Saturday

ye a liar.”

1 did not counsel violence upon any pretext whatever; on the other hand, I taught them that lying was sinful.”

_ , “ Kerrect again, stranger; yer workin’ at Xcw Albany Mrs. Chiistina Umbright,

u < t rical hsiking gentleman and the ’round to my side o’ the shanty, an’I a widow, aged sixty years, was horribly

and her argument was that lie ought to r lr ' t r ' < ^ rw,r ' Hu only passen- guess I’ll fetch ye unto camp purty soon, "jangled by savage dogs. A man named be glad to get her as a wife on any terms. | r * * ors- n ta -'' ^ '' 11 hour- \e told etu lyin wasu t a squar game. Green keeps a kennel of fierce dogs for

fusal, she secreted herself in his room j lenor „ f , heir conversathm indicated that | ^

he entered. Then

1 told them that a liar could no) breeding purposes. Mrs. I’mbright was

passing at a distance of about hX) yards

Scythe, Terry & Co., HIJliffiUFffliiknMif:.

recover.

ml Stock of xtiici'iisu it it* ;ut(l t.liisisu aiT Hvpi

in Hie ( iIy .

I i it If Up

. his marrer bones?”

n Ither of them seemed capable of gath- j « i the criminal kneel down, yes.

ering up the threads of a skein that was |

Ask vour druggist for I’rof. Guilmette's , , , . French Kidney 1’ud, and take no other, ns ' 1 ■ l lln g nn re and more tangled ;es some

this is the only pad guaranteed to cure or

money refunded.

For Nall*

rtenl estate of all kinds on liberal terms, j

... . i r i r> i . ! R. L. HA I’HAW AY Greoncnstlc

will always bo foun*l Complete, ' Ind tf 1”

at a< low

hand bought for •’fldO

iuntry produce. j lno meteor which fell ia Kmmet Hisf Sid<- Pulilir Square, 1 ® unt T' Iowa ' ,;ist an ‘ 1 laugh-

r.istlr, find.

Our!flock t

tefh and Cleiin.

Our motto is to sell the best goods

rit es as can be found anywhere. I A shrewd farm

Highest prices in cash or trade for all kinds , p../ntnfrv ttm.l iif<> i tilt-

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nS STRONGLY ENDORSED. |}lev. 1*1. k.li. (J.M'SS, (iiilcnu. Ills., writes — |]'i*r over ten years I had been n great sutferer Tnn pdns in the small "f tb-‘ back and region ■ the kidneys which was Jut times excruciating Yid almost insulTernble. l>oet"ring brt’Ught ti" felief, and 1 was finally advised to go abroad r ‘ “ 1 * 'n (It

* WW herMlf. .m probably | ^

by two ol Green’s bull dogs. They im-

’ith the twoi med ' , ‘ lu 'y j« , »P'-*'i tho fence and ran to plaster the her. Seei g the savage brute-

coining upon her with glaring eyes and snapping teeth, Mrs. ITubriglit shouted l for help. This only infuriated tho dogs, (and they rushed upon her, throwing hoi to the ground, and lacerating and mangling her in a hortible manner. The calf of her leg was completely stripped of | Hosh; the left thigh was torn to the hone, and terriolc bites were inflicted iijmn her arms, shoulders, side, breasts and right foot. In all, twenty wounds were made upon the helpless lady, lo several places on her legs and arms the great tusks of the savage hrutes jmssed through

ed at by his comrades for what they considered his idiocy. He has now sold it to the Hritish Museum for $0 500. "Carry the news to Mary!” Health ami happiness are found in every hox of

"Sellers’ Liver Fills.”

A negro criminal was whipped by a mob at .fones’ Crossing. Ohio, and. 1 y way of retaliation, the negroes resolved to serve a white offender in the same way. The only available person was a woman, but that was not allowed to prove a bin

drance.

Food greatly benefits when properly given at the right periods, but to overfeed the baby is to sicken it, and induce a de-

“ Ye saw the other shnq edged sword make mud ’an

new phase of the subject under discus- bar k o’ the doomed wretch’s neck?”

sion was broached. t « j »

"When I was there,” the clerical gen- | « Ye saw the sword shop his head off?"

th man was remarking, ‘ the vineyard wa.- ; “ Yes.”

m a deplorable state. | “Say stranger, look here. I rocon vineyard?' interrupted 1. I I’ve got you tighter’n a Mexican cinch.

| ITn thinkin’you’re tangled yersclf up in ycr own lariet. What year was you

i’i i Sw t |t , «er| C i!nd l . St «ii , |inont y0 nhyiie?H.n*! , aft”r B™ oaring; 1 >r. Hull's Baby Syrup i<i8e examinations, declared^iny fufferinffg to ! is the host rcmody tor the discomfort

from disease of the Kidneys, of long landing, and could do me no Knud. I was, fcwevi v, 1 ' n< filed by the olimate and oonseftiently returned. No sooner hud 1 been buck nd resumed my pnst(;rul work, when the old louble Krew again so intense as to make life a Vrden. A few inonhs ago l eame in iiossession f one of Day’s Kidney Dads, *»«•* tK..

out it on.ami the

Beets were truly wonderful. The pains at once ■ew less anil are now, after wearing the seclid Pad, cn tirely gone, and there can be no Kubt that I am entirely cured, us I write this lir e weeks after its use, and am strong and ■ok awiiin the very picture of health. I write li* perfectly voluntarily, and it is dictated lily hy truth .uni gratitude. Indeed, Icon ■der the Day Kidney Pad Co.God’s agents and leat benefactors of mankind. May all the sni ■png be helped as 1 have been is my earnest [Sirs. K. L. Spore. Sharon, Wis.—“The dooIrs had given my mother up with what they jLlled Bright's Disease. She is now wearing fay’s Pud. and gaining strength and improv-

arising from overfeeding the baby. I’rice,

25 cents.

■g every way.

iLaninore .V: Dean,

i years i

It was so common for Freeman to whip his wife, at Memphis, that the neighbors paid little attention to the bruises she constantly bore. She never complained of them, and was seemingly resigned. But a few days ago a pistol stiot was heard in her house, an d her husband was found with a bullet in his head. "I concluded that I’d stood it long enough,” she said, "and, Lordy sakes. wasn't he surprised when I hauled out

my pistol and popped at him.”

See to it that your child meets with no neglect; when sick, use for the diseases of babyhood Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup—i

never disappoints. 25 cents.

A yawl containing a man and a boy was picked up on Lake Ontario. The man sat in the stern of tho boat with nn axe in his hands, and was glaring at the boy who was cowering at the bow. They had beed nlloat several days without food, and the man, becoming crazed, had threatened to kill his companion.

A BUSINESS MAN’S OPINION.

C. B. Dorr, of Toledo, O., says he haused Day’s Kidney Pad in his family with results so superior lo all other treatment

a hrretoif'rennku'.wnrnufSi.iii.m.nt; ihat he regards them ns the best Kidne\

which applied to ihe back, anil Itmuedl- , , ,, , ,

s will banlah pain 1 , Il'Ctor in the WOrlci

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Dean, Druggist*. Niles. Mich.— business) - *‘Day's Kidney Pad is

laving a hirgc >ittlo and gives better general Kitisfactioj) than any remedy we ever sold." ICnsper Weitzel, Policeman. Lancaster, Pa. V*1 have boon a great sufferer from Kidney lomnlaint.and alter wearing your Pad - » days

I feel better than I have in 1> years."

[Dr. A. J. Stoner. Decatur, Ills.—"Your Pad J doim. : re:'t good here. It >ell.- everyday and

lives universal sati? faction, ’

1 Kor sale by druggists, or sent by mail free ri.wtngdnn rcoeintot the nrico. Kccular Pad.

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• rs ' » , w I I* < II b u J 111 <1 I ■ ■ I v. ,

fringe ion roceiptofthe price. IveguiarPad, Spociiil i extra 8ize),?3; Obildren's, $1 50. book. "How a Life was Saved," giving the

kstory of this new discovery anti n large rec rd of most remarkable cures sent free. Write Addre s. DA\ K1DNKY PAD('O..To- ° • CAUTION,■■“■ thc ,nu - y

august

f(>rt\dloss L11U 1 iU H • Kidney Pads now seekpg a sale on our reputatitm, wo •loom it <luc he ntllicted to warn them. Ask for DA’i’S

Cl I)N KV PAD, and take no other. mskidn™,

I ately ovi-r the Kidneys will tuinlah pain ami weakne#* and rouse thofie dormant organs into new life. It is comfortable to \the patient, Certain in ita «*tterta,

jby gamblers at

I.UUmm.tio,, oft]ieK.I<!ncy»,Tnr<inUneno« . % _. c ,

|la<!«ltxr. Ilurnlng or Igh Coloroil Urin

•rvo amr

seated condition of the Klilne. rinary Organs, when nothing

rugglHti or tent byjuajl

rice, U (.0.

An aged man was swindled out of

an Illinois fair, and the

or''i'i' 5 cat'irri'i'*!>""th' I b'^s grieved him so much that ho com

,,K or I'M'Pi'.!,.' I 1 .''*'!"». ; milted suicide, tamale Gomplalnta* l“i r a.l^efind I NO OuOD FHEAClil SO.

/ idje ran. Sold by

lored Url __

nh liability, Fenialo ( omphii I tack. and in fart all disorders a riaing fn

r Testlmoi

was Savi

Dr*i‘ r Strop

mall fre, u,mn r.celpt of md | X °, man caI > <l0 !l B n0 '> j 0 ’* " (.rk I>a Y kids BY Pad Co., ^ preach a pood s.-rinon. try a law sun ioni»K°ind ouViuuuo nwkJ^How'f well, doctor a [mti nt, or write a good ad,” kbiFtcc. article when he feels miserable and dull,

with sluggigh brain and unsteady nerves, and none should make the attonint in such a condition when it ear, be so easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters. See other column.—Alhanv Times. 2tl<i *

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Ikowseagd cattle powDEer,

■ 0 s

I M&St

\V i T i r nn

Herr!', will di

prevent Disease.

U: •; Wt]i (Pm of ( OLIO, Boris or LUNO I K i . *t K<> itz’s I’ov. .!• -taro list'd in time,

l or.tF’s Jbit, dors will run* and prevent Hoo riioLSKA i'o’.f/'s !’•• > i th v\ilt prevent UaPkh in Fowl, es-

pre’

•s > u »h v\ill prevent G.

use tho qtni

d cream t'.venty percent., ami make thc butter firm

u’.r/f

i" • inlly 1 url c> s.

I'oi.i/’s Vow il 'cs xvPl Incrcast

nnM'y of milk

B r> VI/. > i >>A I.>Trr"rurti nr previ'Dt almost I.YKKY H)i Pi4AftB that IloreeH and ( attlu arc heir to. ■ .» t/. h Vovn-.m will oivk Satisfaction.

every where.

DAVID E. FOU13. Proprietor.

_ BALTIMORE. Md. ITUTT’S

PILLS! SYMPTOMS OF A

TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetito. Ntuspli, bowelncostivo^ Pain m tho Ilciul. w itli u imllHeiy.aioaTa thohiickp >"i t" •* i v m***i i t'r^l m I lOulfTor-

Cha(io|_tujl£ierc s

dilation to extnfflon ofbody or iniii(l| Im* tafii! iTvIt'"Tf*rnpurT^Tayw spirits,"TiOstToi I—irtiailMIH I nr; T— r~ iwmihZ Id ■» *•» memory, v/ith a fc u 11 ng o t ri .w i n i ^‘gh ^ J, pome (liit v, \ Feftnnep.a.Di/yiQoaa, I |, TriY'! : T’r| m.T at tUn 'Heart ^ iTots^bolun^tTu* c-yos^

c-^tlBsaness

niKnt, Li^hly colored Unne.

IF THESL WABNIN0S A R£ UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPS TUTT’S PILLS nrn enpedally adapted to fuich < uhcn, one do iso clfcrtssm'li arliango of reeling us fo nst onbdbjnj^^ 1 d^rcr. A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTT:—Dour Rir: For ten yearn I havo benn

i, Constipation and Pilofi. Lnrt

uuended; I used them,

ipotito, digestion mTill imvo^Tiined

If flesh.ThpynnMvorththcirwciiflit i »:••. I

They iBcrcasSTuo^fpJIetRe^nd com • 11 • body to TaUo on Flohli* tl.as the eystt in is k nonrl.shed) aud by thcirTunlc Action on tl ? J DlgrHtive Or^ant^UrgYilnr StooUtire pr - I Q-- Priee *25 Cents. :.0 M.rrn v St., N - V.

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CiKAT Blac narta ty Dt Offi

A Pittsburgh man jumped from a bridge forty feet, receiving fatal injurio - rather than moot his wife while walking

with another woman.

BE \\ 1SK AND HAPPY. If you will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors and cure-alls, that do harm always, and use only nature i simple remedies for all your ailments—you will he wise, well and happy, and save great expense. Tin greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good will toll you, is Hop Bitters— rely on it. See another column.— Cress. 2tl0

n martyr to Dyspepsia, < opnngyour Pii’.s wereri

I am now a v.ei i man, have good appet itn, d perfect, regular stools, piles gone, and Iimvi forty pounds flesh .They r. ro wort h t hoi r wig! i

TUTT S HAIR DYE

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UltAY IlAin on WaMKE!;8 chiiniri,! to a (it-oatv iiLACK t.y ABiiiKlo uppiiction of tliioDfK. It im. parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously. Hold l)j[ nruggists, or soot by exprona on i eceipt of

"The

heanled compunion.

"Yes the Lord’s vineyard I mean; tbi

weeds were—”

‘ Hold on a minute, stranger,” exclaimed the other hitching in his seal and turning so as to face his companion, ■‘hold yer bosses. I aim much on thiparable palaver an’ I come mighty nigh given’ye the lie on that vineyard business, ’cause ye see there aim no sich ithin live mile o' the camp—maybe ther’.a few d )wn to Salt Lake, but nobodv ever was fool ’imugh to think o’ spi eulalin' in vineyards ’round my neighUirhood. But it's all right now, I've cottoned to the rights o’ the ease, an’ I'm drnwiii' my sights onto Lord’s vineyards.” "As I was saying,” resumed the othei "outside,” "I found the field of lalsir ii. a duplorable condition. The weeds had long since choked the wheat, and tin tares were flourishing with a luxurianci that might well sadden the heart of tin most earnest husbandman. Human sac rifiees were frequent in the interior and barbarous executions for the most trivia, offences were of weekly occurrence alone the sea coast. I attended one of thes. executions, and if I am not too tediciis m my narration I will relate the eirci.m stances of the horrible affair. Are you

agreeal'e?"

“Go ahead ol’ man, I’m listenen’—1 like to hear a man tell a good one while Ac’s at it,” and the bearded passenger hitched back to bis former position and asked the driver for “a chaw o’ thet nig-

ger heel.”

"Well, it appears that tho unfortunate man was condemned to death for poaching on the king’s preserves. They had adjudged him guilty and sentenced him to be Ijchcadcd, and a more pitiahh wretch it has never been my misfortune to contemplate, ns he passed out of luprison into the ojhui court where he wato be executed. He was made to kneel and bend his neck, after which the executioner dipped ids hand in a mb of wa ter, and drawing bis middle and fore-fin-ger through the sand upon which tin doomed man was kneeling, applied then to the naked neck of the shivering wretch leaving a broad and distinct mark at which to strike. He then raised Ids great, double-edged sword and with one blow the head fell from the trunk, while the great stream of blood crimsoned the

sand.”

The clerical gentleman paused in astonishment. His fellow passenger was staring at him with a strange expression upon his sun-browned features which the narrator at first imagined was the result of intense interest but which he gradually observed was produced by a disgusting disbelief in the statements he had just been making. He cut himself short for the purpose of allowing Ids hearer an opportunity of relieving his overcharged mind, knowing full well that if lie did not the bearded man would explode and render the situation decidedly unpleasant. The man of the border spoke in a tone plainly indicating that he forced a calmness lie was far from feeling, simply to “clinch” the man who sat beside him and prove to the grinning driver that no man could, with impunity, “put up a josli on him.” “Thct’s the frozen truth, is it, stranger ?” lie asked. “Every word I have uttered is thc truth. I witnessed the sickniug spectacle and I did not lose a single movement in the barbarous tragedy.” “What is your line?” abruptly inquired the man with a beard. “My profession?” “The same.” “ I am an evangelist, a missionary. ” “Oh. you’re a preacher, eh?” “ A mini-tor <> r the Gospel—yes.” “ What shop?” “Shop!” “ Yes, w’ich track are ye travelin’— how’s ycr baggage cheeked?” “I don’t believe I understand you.” “ Nol Well, what church are you sweariu’ by?” “ I am a Baptist.” “,Good enough—Baptist goes. You say you was on the missionary racket w’en you saw all this?” “ I was engaged in the task of attempting to convert the heathen from blindness, and teaching him the path he should follow to attain everlasting glory.” “ Heathen is good, too, but jest wait a

out tliar, anvhow?” “ I went out in 1S74; but, my friend I can’t see what you are endeavoring to accomplish by this question and cross-

tion.”

“ I’ll show ye afore I git through ’ith ye, I’m ogoin, to prove to this yer driver o’ this yer stage thet ye can t show down the hand yer claimin’ ye hold. I’m again’ to show thet yer givin’ me a game.”

I don’t understand you, sir.

We linvo on linmt anil an- daily receivin,- i fall li in' n| Furniture of tlic \ary 1 ati-rt i d best style.. whieh will be sold at 1 - tver , ri . i than the -nine <|lialiry of yoads e.in be i r. chised eigen hero in liiveoiinly.

i \or.i: r t j.,st*;. Wo make a -upeoialty of nndertakinr. ar d Guarantee satisfaction in this line. Wo keen eonstuntly on hand a full line of enflins, caskets and burial robes ot all sizes and styles. No. 22 East Washington Street. Groen-ca-tle, Ind.

and through the tlesh. Tho wounds are of » very dangerous character.

Head till Sells Brothers’ advertise-

wn -v* 1 8 ive „ todon rsr ,pmo , "” t ,h " J

the sword racket fust? S’|Hise I was to say thet ther’ aiut nothin’ bigger’n a Iff inch bowie in the hull camp? S’pose

I was to eome down to eases an’ said ye lied about thet mad bizness? iS’pose I was to bring proof thet no man in the | camp ever had his cnbesa cut off’ below

Aug, 2,1SSO. in Washington township, Mrs. .lane Scnrbro, wife of William Sear- | bro, aged -11 years, 7 months and 2 days.

the ears? JS’jrose I was to bring a hundred men to back me in the statement thet bangin’ was all the go w’en it was a vigilante racket, an’ thet nobody ever died out thar’ ’ceptin’ from hot lead an’ col’steel? 8’pose I was to do all this, what kind of a game would ye gi’ me then? 1 tell ye’stranger, I’ve bin thar’ an’ I’m posted, I am. I’m the best posted man this side o’ Denver an’ ye can’t play it very low down on me, much.” “ Do you doubt my word, sir?” “No,I don’t doubt yer word,but ef ye’d put a little more solul^stuff into what yer sayin’ I’d be more likely to take stock in yer yarns.” “ My friend I fear you arc attempting to beguile me. 1 fear that you are imposing upon a stranger in a strange land. 1 am not accustomed to your peculiar manners and customs, and you should not take advantage of me in this abrupt and unceremonious way.” “ I thought you ’lowed y’ed bin thar?” “ Where?” “ In Shyann.” Cheyenne? Not at all. I never saw the place. I thought you understood from the first that 1 was a missionary to

Siam.”

“ What, Hiam! Well, I swear, 1 take it all back, stranger—I throw

hand.

squar. iSliyann—Siam—they do sound |

alike, don’t they?”

"Dr. Lindsey’s Blood Searcher,” by purifying tbe system, softens the skin anil

beautitics the complexion.

Note that .JAMES ROBINSON the Great, rides at •> and ii p. m., at Greencastle, on Friday, Aug. 21). The three Longfellow brothers—I’rof. Henry W., the lluv. Samuel and Alexander—are now together at their old homo,

Fortland, Me.

A. L. GOODBAH A SON. the new grocers, Last Side Square, invite everybody to call and see them. Good goods and low prices will be the chief inducements at this house.

Conrad COOK, Foie .iRont lor 1’uro Eagle White Lead!!! # very Keit Warranted. Went Side public square.

•.-ick. stranger I throw up my -4^'

Shake, stranger, an’ we'll call it i

1 11 ' s *v, 6 5V’ ^ •

NKW A DV KKT1KKM KNTS. I yl Stool,Hook, A Music, boxed ] A W* ^ .F only ^ . Now II «S#y UIKwmM 1 '" 1 "' *>’.'• .Milli W suiuiucr offer 111 sled tree. Address Daniel F. Be itty, Washington, N.J Ifi Agents Wan tod for Smith’s Bible Dicti«»nary llu ^ PICTORIAL BIBLES Addroga, t"r clroular8,A«J.Holman .v 1 o.Phii i El .MIRA COLLEGE. This collego is thorough I v furnished for a superior education in Collciriati* and K' lcoiii' Courses ofStudy, and also in Music and Art. Hy reason of its endowment its ehnrgeB uro unusually modorate. Send lor Catalogue to Rev. W. Ch wL D. D., Fres., 1 nira.N.H

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INDIANA University. ICMMM2E\^ K l\lt. College year begins Sept. 2d, 1880, Tu-ti n Free. Contingent lee, 5id 5o per term. Hath sexes admittoaon equal eodditions. For eat.i-

1 okues nn<l other intormation address HOBT. C. IdSTKH, LKMI M.

Secretary.

LEML Kl. MOvS 4tl6 Hresident.

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An insane street preacher at Denver, enraged because his hearers were disrespectful, drew a knife and killed two of |

them.

AN IMPORTANT ql KSTION AXSYVKRED. Which is thc best, safest, surest, quickest voBOtablo euro for Scrofula, Syphilitic disorilers, Imiiuro Illooil, Liver Complaints an'l t'rinary troubles? l>r. tiuysotl.s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It niuKui tlio blood pure, tho mind hoaltby, tht body strong. lytl “Now you’ve spoiled n good job,” said Jim Mclnery, of Evansville, ind., when they forced a half emptied bottle of poison away from his lips. MuTIIEUS SUOUhi) REMEMBER THIS. l>r. Crumptem's Strnwliorry Unlsam is the best fruit medicine ever discovered for promptly chcekinK all rmininK oil of tho bowols, summer compb'.int?, etc. Intelliaont people should milt nn their druyeist Retting this moilieine for them and take no utlier^ lyll

A CARD.

To nil who are sulfering from thc errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous!

weakness, early decay, loss of manhood,; [dznesaof the 10 comman’menta?” I will lend :: recipe that will cure ..j waa loculcating the divine lavs you, I rye ol • hiige. .h - •',V l 1 -' which Moses received amidst tho thun-

waB discovered by a im-sionary in ooutn

M«*i» Who lIof|ulr<i Pr<»«<‘ficG of Mind.

[New York Post.]

Many railroad accidents are prevented

hy a presence of mind on the part of en | IDefeiKiv*' itleilieuiioii uineers. A passenger train on the Chi-. B 11 i,’ r '• ,lll, " in " hi •. slit.ul'l never he neBlect . .. 1 r , . ed wnm ffiuiKcr is prepont, and thorelorea c;ig>», huilmgton and (Quincy road nv:i> | < ot tlm Hitter.'at !his s« iisnn >8 parti, i nomdiiiir 'I .li'irn enrvi' inst under ! I >rv'lesinil.le, espc inlly for llie Icehlc and rouimmg .1 snarp nir\t, just untur .. M ,m y a-h re. i,,r hilliousn.-s. dist.ept.ieee of tall timber. The watchful en- r '" ll ' n '’"” l 1 ' "'• ! .'.i.ipIbuis, tlicre 1 ' is notiiingcomparuitlo to this wholesome re-

gineer saw a tree lying across tbe track -ixty feet ahead of thc locomotive The tr..in was running at a rate of thirty-five miles an hour, and to check its momentum before reaching tbe obstruction was

>ut of the question.

The engineer took in tbe situation at a .'lance. He threw the throttle wide open, and the engine shot ahead with the velocity of an arrow, and with so tremendous force that the tree was picked up by the cow-catcher and Hung from the track' as if it had been only a willow withe. A man with not so cool a head would have made the best possible use of those sixty feet in th" way of checking the speed nl

TKl mew food !k MEDICINE

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1 V) nM uonfouii l fhi> Mat chics • R en o \ ;it r 1 "of Feeble and Exhaiit-t< il (’..ri*-; itnt ion with violont oftthartieg, cheap decoctions of vilo drugs, and ruinous intoxicants innocently la bided “hitter*." MALT HITTERS appeal to

thnrti

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popular eon li• fermented M.i

app«

confitlonee because prepared Iroin i n men tod Malt, llopbiind bjuinino and other

precious ingredients, necording to tho process of Liebig, and are richer in thi* (dements that reHtare to nonnanent health the M -ak, Convalescent, Confiiimpti ve.D\ erw< i ked .Nervous, Sleepless, Dyspeptic, Hilious.mid fickle in np1 petite, ihun all other forms of Alalt (.r Medi-

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from n deep cut and struck a slmrt niece] of straight track leading ton bridge a]

stoi alive.

h or sale by all Druggists and Dealers'generally.

Dr. John Bull's

Smillis T'oiiic Symp

10H liiKOl RE 0F| ] cine. The genuine are plainly signed by f bo FEVER AND .\<. l i: -

I o ( rs.

The advertiser, hexing been permanently cured of that drend disease, '.’onsimiption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fel!(»w-sulVerers the means of euro. To bll who desire it. he will send a copy ot the prescription used, free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using tho same, wh! h they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, »fcc. Parties wishing tho

prescription, will please address,

Kcv. K. A. Wilson, l!'I Penn. Ft.. William*burgh, N. Om 44^

EltUOlTs OF Y(M TIL

A 1 • l’’N J IiFMAN wh" sufT*’rcd o.r y ns fn XJkNer v.- ti - I»el>ilit v, 1 ’rct■ 1 11 uro i '• . ’ . a nd . I the elVrets of youthful indtSTTetion, will for the sake of suffering humaiiity, m i d free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for ma-

king the si undo remedy by which lie wai SutV'Tors wishing to profit by the advt

Chills i\\u\ F(‘\( i r.

Tho proprietor of this celebrated medicine

the train. That would have caused di.- ! ju-.iy Or n u f.ii,.n. rity ny. s all r.-m.- , i (lies ever offered to the public lor the safe,

t ^ < certain and permanent cure of A|tue and Fever

lima ford, an engineer, was bringing i or Cliills ami Fev«r, whether ot short or long fin tmin t bn k r ..i»L-oL.»n lim» •• { t , ' n ding. He refer** to the entire Western and MT'ir.mi <)\er the Kankakee Hue , s , )Utll ,, n ( . (Mlnlry , () |„ . r i.im tezti.nm.y t.. tho 1 nun 1 n<ilunajH)lis. As the train 8ilot out j truth of tlio assertion that in no ease whatever

short piece W, U it fail tocurc it the directions are strictly

. # followed and carried out. In a great many

a Dnoge ft eases a single dose has been sufTieient for a

herd of colts was discovered running I cure, and xvholc families have been cured by a

d.iwn the road. The; diatoto tlu; riv-,

er was only one liui)(!rcd feet. Bradford every case more certain to cure,it its use is con knew he could nut stop the train, and i , j" u V! 1 in fll l" l, V"T’'".r a 1 ' v ' ,nl< " r t ' v "'.'■f*

. . 11..' i i . w < ■ i • i h . I.f>(>ti I'li'i’H cm tiKirn I'-i.oci :l

. i i-.w.,.. :c 4.1 *u i ..i i i the disease has been checked, more esp also knew that ii the colts beat the loco-, j n difficult and long-standing cases. \

eeially sually

xperieneeean do so

confidence,

• im 44

pr< G O’

by addressing J^IIN H. (MIDI f* i '...IK

curcij.

urtiser’s In perket * t w ) otk

VAT AM) LEAN.

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. - “ “ ~~ ' t ~ ' 111 oiuii uh. III1U iv/UK*»taiiv«iiiK ui»p»rr>. i.ou.ki.t 6lH 4-t 4 0 t , ed’irSt

motive to the bridge they would fall be- this medicine will nrd require any aid to keep tw,rn the timbers, and the obstru. lmn ( ] wiiuld threw the tram ell and prohabiy ' havinK taki n lle-'e nr I;.U1 el thtTmiic.l result in a friglitful loss of life. a single dose of Hri.i.’s \ koktahi.k 1’ii.r.s xvill be '

It took linn oiilj halt a sect md to th ink The genuine Smith's Tonic Fy ru p ni II s t h a \'C ! ** 1 Y o 1 the xv • * r!', f it .t ii« I Lean. ^ 11 > n t ai i» ■ of all this. The. Other iialf of the second ! Dr. .I*dm Hull's private Stamp on ejH-h bottle. , (•"inpleto Hygienic, Dii teti * m l i iierupcutit

Dr. .John Hull onlv Ini' the right to manufac- instiiictiMiis th .t xytll enable mv one t«i r.Mu turo ami s« II tb.o o'ru im.l .John .1. Smith’s Ton- I ^cir nosh it corpulent or increase it it cmaciaSvrup.of Loui<ville, Ky. Examine well the fed. It is written in a <dear yet mpp I,ci,m

If you arc too fat

| know how to change

lean nnd want to mdition, send tor

engine such a j , ’ r '

wan utilized in giving his

quantity of steam that it covered that out hundred feet of track in about the same time that a bolt of lightning would travel from the tip of a lightning rod to the ground. The colts were struck and hurled down the embankment just as

they were entering the bridge.

lain I nn <nnli buttle. IT my private etam|> i not on l ach bottle do not purvhaso oryou will

be deceived.

minute, an’ I’ll tackle that remark. XY’hat I want to know, was you givin iVit • heathens, ez ye call ’em. the true

i >i*. .1011:% i si t

Mnnufneturer and Vender of SMITH’S TONIC SYHU°. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA,

BULL’S WORM DESTROYER,

The Popular Remedies of thc Day.

s'yle and its directions cun bo easily understood. It should ho read by every fat or le.in person. Font for ten three cent stamps. Van jlhdt tY Co., 20 Ann St. N. Y. • m 14

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* ^il -J+ New and Maple < I’nod - •jo Sales! Large Hrolits! Steady ])cmand! Don t I mis>? this opportunity t*» pia 1 c mency but sen l , for circulars. Ill NT t o. 20 Ann St., is.V.

•>mlf

rsiiTcrrAL omcE icueville.lt.

ly.'U

profit pi

forfeit

icr xvcck. Will 8'mi. outfit

OKAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARKTmi •;» ::vt IN TRADE MARK pish Ukmkpy an un luiling euro for Seminal Wenkncwbperuiattorrbea.m potency,and a! Dis^iiBes th«t follow ns a i

KY "

»-1,.

Office, 35 Murray St., New York*

America. Send a self-addressed cnvbdope to the Bov. Joseph T. Inman, ta ion l), N ’.Vi York City. lj'50

ders of Sinai.”

“ Kerrect, an’ maybe ye give ’em the biznesj about llftiu a man when he calls

A Kelliied fliiteher.

Harkin’s daughter returned from Denton’.-! butcher shop, laid a steak on the

table, and said;

"That’s the most refined butcher I ever met. 1 asked him if this steak was tender, and he said, O, so beautifully, ’Ten- 1 —

der as the maiden in the first blush of <££■»• pp Atnnfs

love; a steak fit to lx 1 classed with wwv.Dwiiroye it .. ■•.•••• ■ ■- ■■■• • tender nnd with hallowed associations, j yLkl'N^ Y. 1 " 011 ^ CU '' u iiuu^' and,one likely to he fiattered at Udiig ..

devoured by so fair and beautiful a

maiden.’ ”

Harkins pushed his glasses up on topi ~ , „ «r .kl ‘ t« evry' one. He - "it' Mcdii'o.i

of his head, looked at SwgM and thun- ,it .

dered; i 1 ,","r i' Vi,' ohe f»’- r< • im ..rthem.in-..;. “Whatunder the canopy was that fel- Leaveordcl8Ut the John'il’u,RV. p ’' MKhk'!NE co N„. ; m, -

low giving you? ■•411 raa 1

Ami :i.s the color came and went, she j fl -f • in i<ar ..iuM r at...i gi t^. ro l ,li !'. J: . „ . ... a* 18 I® jiakkis Kr/Mi:i»v'i:o‘ l ' ‘nntuto^wAntBD r ■

wawt-

BtfQRi TAIlKii, ine l AFTIH TASIRB I ivcr.ml Lalsltudo, Pain in tho Back, IHmiu;-' '

r m «- () f Vifioil, PriJ IK lit U TO OM At'C.ftlHl IlliinX t!l<*r .-j A that 1 ul t*. Inbar.ity or Cohmh 11 ti

( ^ I j 1 ami a. prcniiHtur** Oravo. lull particul r. v

-.L..toJ —iBtoYto mm [ our parnphlct, whi« i. ^ u • to . t i

til to every one. l b(* S; ocitic \Ie

tree i ni n 1

"Giving me taffy, I supposel”

jld in (J reencaFtle an 1 < xvholeMilo and retail

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