Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1880 — Page 2
SUGAR YEAST BREAD. SWEETEST ME SEST SEEM
IN XIIKMA-IIICKT. Vi m v It Vojj'11 I^iili<* It.
C. LUETEKE. Wtf
ON HAND,
THE STAR.
aounded like a rock blast; and then there was a hiss, and then things were quiet.
L ! 7 — „... “ When I looked in the morning I found,
ruANK A. Arnold, bditor and Proprietor; . ■. , , , , . 1 the cider barrel had busted. But we I Saturday, Aug. 21, 1880 I ,lidn,t lo, ° ' nucl1 cider.”
“How did vou save it?” ior me nuruose oi euuuic *,.* :im -.«—, - . . . , ’j:
TERMS Jl-OO j.or year. W , , i ii , ^ i r r.i i • i „ T pnvn’ and around the lakes and are raiding the
It seems that the staves had busted In front of the vard is a large grove ami „ ,v„
1 • ranches, the deep snow on the summits
Pliiyin^ With a lt;»itl«* <*iiiiko.
[American ;Ga. )Re|>ublicanl
Several days ago a party hal gathered at the house of B. A. P.egister, in the Fifteenth District, so we are informed, ' for the jiurpose of eating vaermclous
Eaton by a Bear—An Italian’s Horrible Fate in Nevada.
[Virginia City Chronicle.]
A gentleman who has just returned from Lake Bigler says the bears are becoming troublesome in the mountains
and
A portly swindler, in the garb 0 f, Catholic priest, collected !iil,600 in llh^ Island by pretending that the money to build a church at Xarragansett Pier The Kev. Phillips Brooks is said t 0 \ the first American who has preached", Westminster Abbey before the ^ueenl
I.ntkckd at the Postoflice, Greencastle out, but before they could get awav four a little three-year old child of Mr. lieg-
Ind., as second-class mail matter.
-AND-
RECEIVING DAILY!
One of the strangest accidents noted for some time occurred at Vincennes, Saturday. Mrs. Connor was at supper with an infant daughter in her arms, and she attempted to pour out a cup of tea from the urn when the handle broke and the boiling tea poured over both. The child died, and the mother is severely
scalded.
hoop-snakes coiled themselves around i-ter wandered out into the grove while the barrel and tightened it up and held it the crowd was gathered in the .ront
A large,(varied and late-styled stock of seas suitable
DRY GOODS, Notions, Domestics, etc.
together until we drew the cider off in bottles. That's the way we found them, and we’ve kept ’em around the house ever since. We’re training ’em for shawl straps now. Does that strike you favora-
bly for an item.”
‘‘Enormously,” responded the city ed-
; itor.
porch of the house. After some time Mr. Register, who had been watching the child, saw that it was playing with something, he approached thf fence and looked over, and was astonished to see
compelling them to remain nearer the valleys than usual. lie states that an Italian sheep-herder named Luigi Barmetto was killed by a grizzly not far from McKinley’s, last week. It appears that Barmetto was missing for about two
“Yon can fix it up so as to show how
Thkue still seems to he a goodly quick they was to got there before the amount of virtue in whisky as a modi- staves were blown off. You can woik
cine. The Booneville Enquirer says: in the details.”
Lena, the fifteen-year-old daughter of “Ofcourse; I’ll attend to all that. Do
All bought of first hands at lowest prices, and cuatStHVS are guaranteed bargains, at
.Iamks Gillksfy's New York Store
Southwcstjoornerff’ublic Square, Greencastle, Ind.
Mr. Frank Jlesker, living near Yankee- ; you think of any more?’
town, while engaged last Friday in picking up apples in an orchard, stepped upon a copperhead snake, which bit her in the hollow of the foot. The children had the presence of mind to at once tie a cord around the ankle, in which condition she was immediately conveyed to Yankeetown for medical treatment. The
J usual antidote of whisky was adminis-
tered with successful results, the patient being out of danger on Saturday.
■fi-i.OO PER BUSHEL
IFOR
yvih: e JkT
Would pay well, and 25 per cent saved to the purchaser on
The course of true love is proverbially rough, and the cause? therefor are manifold as the stars, while the results are almost as varied. Indiana furnishes a sad example. Near Shidler’s Station, on the Ft Wayne, M. & C. railroad, a few days
days, and on Sunday morning two rnen,
, wiiv, ! named Marston and Wardup, started ou t
° - followed up
head lovingly on its breast, and twining,«ny°" f « r “ bout three miles and around its bodv, and seeming to be de- turned up a ravine coming m fiom the lighted with it's new fried. The child s ° u ‘ h - M » r8t ° n £,ne *' de a " d was in the highest glee, and was as bap-! th ° olher - 8011,6 Ula,ks at ‘ hc nv as if in its mother's arms. U-fister 11,ou ‘ h of “‘e canyon leading thorn to becalled to the crowd, «h, who went to lieve that Barmetto had gone ... that dn the fence, and were appalled at the crit- section. After about two hours’ search W^Vreight"
“Ain’t you got enough? Lem,no think. 1 ical position of the child. A plan was Marston shouted to hi. companion, who Through Ire,, Oh, Yes. One Sunday as me and my wife contrived by which the child was enticed scramblod across the ravine and burned F?pre „., was going to church she lost her garter awav from the snake. On the first alarm | in the direction of the soun . n a sma somewhere. She told me about it. and .he snake sprung its rattle and was ready ''P 6nin S not far fro,n a hu 8 e P lk ‘ of rocKa I noticed a little striped snake running for fight. It was killed and found to be: Marst0 " ' vas standln b' almost UDnerved
RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.
Indianapolis and St. Loris Railiv ,
Day Ex
Accommodation..., *N.Y. Kxirens
•Every Day.
Going East. Going W
....4 :25 r a - y.3o a a: ....2:4u,a m
m 12:301;
JOHN W. EAKP, Agent,
3t. Louis Vandalia, Terre Haute & t
diaxapolis Railroad. * '
Eastward Trains. V/estword Trai.. •vy M) A M **4 20 r M I '"'12 1:>, A i| iJf'I'•8.25 AM “o. (IS p M I *8.55 a u ,I1
♦Daily except Sunday.
♦♦Daily.
SAM’IilCATHEHWooD, An Louisvillb, Nlw Albany
Railroad.
(Going North.l
& Chicago.
11" r.i, | 30 p,, 3 00 a. j( ( j
alongside listening to her. Bimeby he made a spring and just wodnd himself around her stocking, or tried to, but did not fetch it.” “Why not?” “He wasn’t quite long enough. He jumped down and shook his head, and •started off. We hadn’t gone more than a quarter of a mile when we see him | coming out of the woods just ahead of us. Ho was awful hot and tired, and he had another snake with him, twic, as big
a
quite large and bad fifteen rattles.
by terror, pale and trembling. A few bones, shreds of clothing, a large tuft of ! curly black hair and a shoe were scat-
r xpre-ps Way Freight Through Freight.
1 M P. i, iS*' »■ r. |, |
Those who suffer from an enfeebled
and disordered state of the system, should j tereC about the grovnd, ghastly evidences take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and cleanse the|of the horrible fate that had overtaken blood. Purge out the lurking distemper the uniortunato Italian. 1 be manner in _ .i,„ v.—i.w .... iin,, I which he had met his death was plain.,
At one side of the opening was a tree
II < OT (not painted, White Suck ji’
• r AK VC.-.
Ill
l£ u vj cua.tr.
that undermines the health, and constitu-
tional vigor will retu rn.
Makes q Hired,
pleat
m
rn
A man pushed himself into the pres
about the size of a man’s leg, the bark of which was torn into shreds at least eight
DRY 000DS
., , . , , us himself. They looked at my wife - ago, Alexander Snyder, who w.s engaged tninut(J ftni) KJ80mothl each otlieri marry Miss Sarah r reetnan, asked her i , , , . , • . ’ and tlien the big snake wi nt right to the
at once, but she refused,
place where the garter belonged. He
tls worth looking after.
HOW WE DO IT: Wc h.iy for cash ami save you 10 per cent. Wc sell for cash and save you 5 percent. We pay no rent and save you 5 per cent. We pay no clerk-hire, save you 5 per cent.
to
to marry him
and persisted in keeping company with , , , . ... . , . .
‘ wrapped tight around it put his tail in his another person, when tsnyder told her , ....... . . ,
she would never see him alive, went in-
C'.VI.Ia AIM) fil'dIG.
.1 1 JIESJTAli FOB. West Side Square.
, mouth and went to sleep. We got him
, _ .. . , . , , yet. Wo use him to hold the stove pipe to the Held n“ar the house, tied one end . , , . , . , ’ . , , together when we put the stove up. Is ol a handkerchief around his neck and . . . ...
| that any use as an item?”
tlie other to a limb of a small tree,and , ir . , ■ , ,, ■. .. ... , , , , , ! , “Certainly,’ said the editor,
when found soon afterward was (lead. ,. x -
•lou can say something about the first snake s eye for distances, an his in-
Last night Miss Freeman, after having a few words with St . der’s mother, com-
mitted suicide by hanging herself to an [ g0 round, ^Yo U know "how to do that
!apple-tree with her apron. The young better than |lie
j tellectuality, when he found he wouldn't
enco of a Western theatrical manager, [ feet from the ground, one of the lower and unrolled some immense and gaudy | limbs being ripped off also. The ground
about the roots was loose, showing that some animal of tremendous strength had shaken the tree and bent it over. What
posters. “There,” said he, '‘there's something that's hound to draw. I’m going to have a play written up to that work of art, and I want to know when
you can give mo four weeks.”
Pork. Guilmettk’h French Kidnet Pad—Prof. Guiluiutte’s French Kidney Pad is a sure cure. Try it.
Customers on a milk route in New Haven, Conn., are supplied by a woman who in all sorts of weather drives her rounds with unfailing regularity.
this animal hud been was only too plainly indicated by the enormous foot-prints near the tree, and in two or three spots of soft ground in the opening. The Italian bad undoubtedly encountered a large grizzly and climbed the tree to escape the monster. The chambers of bis pistol, which was found by Wardup about ten feet from the tree, were empty, show-
Pl;lUU\. v’uti-i.aevciniig. 11 ik jusi uu* iLini; tor Id ' •
Will [
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WEST! TIALT Ml, Oxford. 0., Mt. Holyoke Plan,
The year will commenceSepteniber 1, Iw liit ird. Tuitim. Fuel ami Di#ht $173 per annua
0|’.)
IJIV.ll X UlllUU, A ll U l I Send fur catalogue to
Xltt E1LZN ?£a:3S7. lixi#
l\‘acliers &: Sludcnb
?50 to $DO or ?2n.4 |>er month durinir vaoiti For full Dartielarr, address J. C. McCunlyi Co., Cineinnnli. 0.
ling that he had defended liimself as well wl vCilC'^i2,t5 Sch»!,
Dec. 2d. ls70.' as ho could, or perhaps that he consul- iT? 1 ).!Vi' n .!'..n. e . , . 1 ..u ro .“ l i 1 !*™
Great Hoduction man was twenty years old and the girl
A. «/* JAW...- •vs »» A.W.|, 1M •J I V.I| i vv/v.-’a llUI’dIQ
i.-: r i„„„| ‘ • : thoroughly fur all oollegos and 'or bu-inen wit.. Kianoy | cre{ j himself safe in the tree, and had I Full cou so. Next term
‘T’H give him all the credit ho deserves.
nineteen, and both were respected in the Can you (d] us a . more? „ county where they lived. Miss Freeman | .q don , t cal , any , 0 Ulind just at 08
was in the employ of Snyder’s step-
The ;
COU
For circulars address
liecin- Sc|i:cail>trt J. BABIN. A.B.,
1'rincipil,
No. iso Elm St,, Cincinmiti.'i
IN PRICES? Carriages, Jump Seats,
Phaetons, Buggies, Spring Wagons, &c.
father, J. N. Raright.
ent. My wife knows a lot of snake items but I forget’em. By the way tho’ I've got a regular curiosity down on my [dace. Ono day toy oldest boy was sil-
A Fuw Mnaku Stories.
“Do you want some items about
siiiikes?'' asked an agricultural-looking I an J he coul d n 7 t g e t ". e " rn r ri ght.
gentleman the other day of the Brook
lyn Eagle’s city editor.
Hoiiicon. Wis.
I have been troubled
Complaint (Diabetes) for six years and, , , , .
without relief until I commenced taking] enra 3 cd the bt ' ar ,Ir,n 8 at hlu >' , 4t15
Kidney-Wort. I have taken four boxes, latter supjiosilion seems the mere prob !<'«.iii..-..4 and now consider myself entirely cured, able. Whatever the cause of the ani-1 " ‘ <’oiis,*rviiHn v ol iUiisir' I would recommend it lor all such cases. ||, a ii s i a g Pi [ ie j, a( ] grasped the tree in Ids KxtablUhed in 1832. Situntcd in a m out brut
Mi soN. . ill •* .,i . r ful and healtliy region. OfTen un8urp:ic.^ii:)l St i* R R anus aiid snukeil it with such R'l’y; vantages. Klegant, commodioas an*l - ‘ ‘ throw the Italian to the ground,I &XiqI
Tho Rev. IraC. Rillnnn, an eminent where the infuriated, and perhaps tam-1 'tedy .Mu^ic asa profession, will findheretr*
1 1 ] advantagex ol Eastern Conxervatones. , Pop
f 44 I I ; IwMi.il I » •. v» t . 1 ..Ml, 1..,] . I . 4 11 ^iifiv. nilf'ltvtjEi.ir.
W. II. Tiiomi’siin, Engineer C. M. & St.
ting on the back stoop working sums, i l ,astnr at '^ks 011 . MRh., has parted with j ished monster made short and bloody
He felt b ' s wife; but he lias directed his church j work of the poor fellow. Wardup asserts
something against Ids face, and there was t0 SPnt * bn,f salary to her, and has j that the tracks of the bear were the larg- . a little snake on his shoulder and look- | f,lll y convinced his church that he is in ] cst that he had ever seen, and that two
If they are fresh and t rue .'' r e s P onJ - j ng at the slate. In four minutes he had thc cigD- There was no woman in the | outside toes of one foot were missing, ed the city editor. done all them sums. We’ve tamed bin. ca80 < as l ,as been reported. When the two men discovered this it uc-
“Exactly,” replied the farmer. “These’!
are surrounded with refined Christian iC' | ! |B
F uii-H
are both. Nobody knows ’em but me.) I got a farm down on tho island a piece, ] and there’s lots of snakes onto it. Near the house is a pend six feet deep. A week ago my little girl jumped into the
so lie keeps all our accounts, and he is Mrs. J. B. Clark, Amite La „. t jt 0f ,. “I! a,rred t0 them that Old Bruin might be
the lightningest cuss at figures you ever have used Kidney-Wort, and I wish I i in the vicinit y. and knowi ‘ig, from many
seen
long in tiiree seconds,
ro.per for him.” 'T 1 *'“ kl “* “What kind of a snake is he?” asked very refreshing, and I am quite well. It cur| y 1 »‘ lr as »‘nemento of the horrible
pond and would have drowned if it had nt 4 j 10 e( jitor, curiously. is a sure cure.” fate of Luigi Barmetto.
He'll run up a column eight feet could see you to tell you of the benefit tales, the ferocity of this gigantic boar, I wouldn't take a bas been to mo. It has relieved mo of they made tho host speed possible out of
' pain in tho side, constipation, piles, and
ces, and KUiirdod with parental i-ari'. I--culars, etc., Address W. P. KERR. 4t15 Prinn
Pittsburgh Female Colleg Distinct Schcnds of Liberal Arts, Music, Dtu)
ing and Paiutin*. Elocution, and
Modern Laniruaxes.
TAvent y-l'o\ir Touoliers. f 100 FULL MUSIC LESSONS FOR? I In the Conservatory of Music connecte) > |
hand
St. Louis Buggies and 1’hiutons on at prices to suit the times. ^No trouble to show our work.
Call and see us,
Ail kinds of Carriage Ri'i'uirinK done. Old work mu le to look as well as new.
Renick, Curtis & Co., Ocil Oreoncnstlc, Ind.
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The readers of |T!IE STAR ihoald understand that when they wish t > ^et tho best and m os k ids for the least money, they must go tul f
WYSONG’S to buy their Groceries, Fion isions, Qneenswai'c and Glasoivave.
His stock is always fresh an I clean, and purc' ised at lowest cash prices, therefore ho can X e you hotter haruains than any competitor. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. irrsoxG's, Northwest corner Public Square.
GILT EDGES
IS IIOBOI BII KE.TIEDV Aauef'wh'ue'for dlsorde'rs oftlm Stomach^Tori. iity of tho Liver. Indigestion and disturb-
l*i iity of tho
tho Annum , TV uivuu v.v- .< ... ’ - b is no equivalent, and cun have no substitute
edulvaieni. anil can na\o Buumi.svx •
It should not be confounded with triturated compounds of cheap spirits and essential oils,
often sold uud»r Urn mime of Litter*. Grocers and Wine MerchanU every-
beon for a snake. The snake seen her and brought her ashore. Tho particular j point about this item is tho way he did
it.”
“How was it,” asked the city editor. “It was a blaeksnake, about thirty feet long, and he just coiled tho middle of himself around her neck so she couldn’t swallow any water, and swam ashore with his head and tail. Is that a good item?" “First-class.” "You can spread it out, you know. After they got ashore The girl patted the snake on the head, and it went off as pleased as Punch. Ever since then he comes to the house regular at meal time, and she feeds him on pie. He likes pic. Think you can make anything out of that item?” “Certainly. Know any more?” “Yus. I got a baby six months old. Hu’s a bo}'. \Ye generally set him out on the grass of a morning, and ho hollers like a bull all day, at least he used to, | hut he don’t any more. One morning we I noticed he wasn t hollerin, and wondered what was up. \Wiin we looked, there was a rattlesnake coiled up in front of him, scanning his features. Tho boy was grinning and so was the snaku grinning. Bimeby the snake turned his tail to the baby and backed ills rattle right into the baby’s fist.” “What did the baby do?” “Why, he just rattled that tail so you could bear it three-quarters of a mile, and the snake lay there and grinned. Every morning we found the snake there, until a bigger snake came, and the baby played with his raltle just tho same unti' tho other snake came back. He looked thin, and I reckon had been sick and sent the other one to take his place. Will that do for an item?” “Immensely,” replied the city editor. “You can fill in about tho confidence of childhood and all that, and you might say something about the blue-eyed cherub. His name is Isaac. Put that in to please my wife.” “I’ll do it. Any more snake items?” “Lemme see. You’ve heard of hoopsnakes?” “Yes, often.” “Just so. Not long ago we heard a ('.■infill row in our cellar one night. It
"The neighbors call him an adder.”
“Oh ves' yes'” said the citv editor a Mobile accident insurance company, A fricnd ofclara 1? , of Toronto , .1! : ,ty . 7 d, A°7: a P«W ^ a < ^Wdlmnselfto represent a ghost, and
man killed by a fall, two by a railroa.l preiIented himaelf before lier . Rhc was mishap, one by drowning, one by lynch- of a norV()ua tem p t . ramenti nnil the sh ock ing and ten by bullet wounds. ] was too much for her. She fell down m
For
little disconcerted. “Pvo hoard of the species. When did all these things hap-
pen?"
“Along in tho fore part of the spring, bull didn't say anything about’em, cause it wasn't the season for snake items. This is about tho time for that
sort of thing, isn’t it?”
“Yes,” chipped in the ex'change edit- - or, “you couldn't have picked out a bet- r'SaisanarTHa.^the vmnos'of, whore hi ’ wife lay sick, the sheriff fore
Dr. Lyman Beecher used to prepare
himself for writing a sermon by sawing 8 j x years she was bereft of
half a cord, more or less, of wood. Ex-
a fit, only to wake a raving maniac.
reason, and
. . , , . , , , now she is dead,
erase, in most cases, is an admirable | tonic, but it will not supersede the ne- a man at Essex, Conn., having long enssity of proper medicines. Jhe most refused , 0 admit an j. one to hi* house.
ter time for snake stories.”
| Extract of Sarsaparilla, the virtues ofj which are certified to by thousands who
have tried it.
An liiiiiiunsc Ball ol Fire.
Josio Langelei was a
About midnight of Saturday tho town Louis girl. Being about
ed an entrance, and found the woman covered with probably fatal bruises.
“Great Blood Tonic” for tho cure of all blood diseases—“Dr. Lindsey’s Blood
handsome St. to commit sui-
°f Caledonia, < Htio, was visited by a ter- j c iJe w jth a pistol, she dressed herself in ^ oarcbcr *
rifie thunder-storm, accompanied by hail an olaborafidy embroidered wrapper, ar-^ An educated white girl, aged 17, maraud the most \i\id lightning, Hash fol- ranged her hair carefully, and laid her- vied a full-blooded negro, aged 40, at lowing fiasli in quick succession. 1 here Leif in a graceful posture on the lounge, Alleghany, Pa. Her relatives endeavorhad been a political meeting there that so as to be attractive in death. ed to cause a separation, but she would evening, and the people from the neigh- For flfty ;. 8ellor ;. LWer Pills” ! not at thattin,e P art with husband, boring village, and surrounding country Ulth and happiness in who was a well-behaved, intelligent were detained. iv t ie storm, Suddenly ( [ lousands 0 f bomos . Ask your druggist! man. However, aftei a year of matri-
mony, she has voluntarily severed the connection by elopement. Her second
the sky appeared as bright as noonday; I for them,
in fact, fine print could have been read, so great was the light, hut, strange to say, the light was steady, not Hash after flash, as it would have boon had the light been caused by lightning; a deafening roar was beard, continuing to become louder as tho became brighter. Gradually the roaring changed to a hissing,
Daniel O’Neil was arrested at Chica-
go on a charge of murder. He was not ,s a mulatto,
considered guilty, and had good reasons to expect a speedy release, but his rea-
sparkling sound. It is needless to say I h ° ing P re P a : 6<i
the people were frightened, and upon WICKED FORI LKRGYMEN. running into the streets a hull of seem-! i{ 0 v. , Washington D. C., writes
ing fire passed through the air from the , “I believe it to be all north-east. The ball seemed to be at wicked tor clergymen
CURE FOR DRINKING.
“A young friend of mine was cured of
son gave way under the excitement, and 'an insatiable thirst for liquor, which had ho constantly imagines that he hears j sa P ros l ra f c( Diiin that he was unable to hammers at work on a scaffold which is ‘ ! l0 business. He was entirely cured
j by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst; took awaj the appe-‘ ti te for liquor; made his nerves steady and ho has remained a sober and steady
man for more than two years, and has no
wrong and even ilesiro to return to his cups; I or other public know of a number of others that have
five fiiet in dUmntnr As it "' en to ^ led into K'™* testimonials to been cured of drinking by it.”—From a least twentj-five feet in diameter. As it docU)rs or vilo ^ R offlcial* Chicago, 111neared the earth the heat could he plain- j (-mes, but when a really meritorious arti- Times. 2tlS$
ly felt. The body struck the earth just cle made of valuable reinodies known to north of the village, and buried over ono L'l Hiat ad persons use and trust in daily,
—The medicines of Dundas, Dick &
es estimate the weight at from three to | BlUc . ra f„ r ,h e good they have done mo „ d , y> bd " l* five tons, but the bent is yet so great 1 and my friends, firmly believing they | r , oW<lers arc as R^ easant m Lemonade, that it is uncomfortable to go nearer than .have no equal for family use. I will not 1 beii Soft Capsules are world famous, thirty or forty feet. It looks like a mass ^ thu,n '’- NuBr Y °rk Baptist, Seen advt. For sale at Allen's Drug of pig iron. It has been visited by hun- ee y " -t j Store. bin 51
dreds. The gentleman who owns the
j aad q„ [ijcli i‘ fell lias i..'-'—• ^ii....... q',, ..11 n*i,/-. ..n u11iv,*.mu. • 4,„ ^—
^3(X) for it.
the I'ulleKC. Chnrgoii lea., than any mIi I innlini; equal ailvnntageJ and nccoi In. I 2tith Year upenu Si nteiiiber Tth. I'^i. > : I Kev. 1. C. I’KltSUlNli. D. D.. PUtsbumli. !
.or a cntaloae.
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COMPOUND SYRUE» V '
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IS A CERTAIN REMEDY FOR Coiijgustioii ot IIh* Luiik??>
iENELLOWS Coinpoiinil Syrim of
Speedily and Permanently Cures Congestion of the Lungs, Bronchitis, C-Miyui] I tion. Nervous prostration. Shortness of Brei fl
of the Heart, Trembling 'j| i • • - giciil nn»l Mental Ijl
Palpitation
Hands and Limbs, Physical nmi Menim * nression. Loss ot Appetite, Loss of rn*'* Loss of Memory. It will rapidly iuu r v' weakened functions and organs ot ,tl ' ' r which depend for health upon voluntary.^ voluntary snd involuntary nervous aeti'" 1 It acts with vigor, gentleness end ?iill)tle owing to the exquisite harmony of itsuirr^r cuts, akin to pure blood itself. Its tastei 11 ^ ■
ant, and its etfects permanent.
DEBILITY. St. John. N 'i
Mr. James I. Fki.lows,Chemist,St. Johiu. j Dear hir—Having used your Compounci^Pj of llypophosphites for some time in m> r 1 tice, Ihaveno hositntion in recommendi
to my patients who are sulfering
debility, or any difcease ot the lungs, kn }? that, even in cases utterly hopeless, it «“ rvlief. I am. Sir. yoijjr M ,|
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Sold by nil Druggist*- $1.50 aW'
W. \V. June., Agent.
“OHi MY BACK!’’
ejve:' »
Great K b Liver M edit:': Baek.'si^orl'''
Gravel, 'U^'’ Brigbi 9 iw
tho Kidneys, Retention or In 7’ 11 vivakni Urine, Nervuus Diseases. ..."..ut-Ji and Excesses. Hunt’s Remedy i* P r9, *‘ nressly for these diseases. , lo .i,,rW I i in Kev. E. G. Taylor. D. D - 1 llniitist Church, Frovidenee, K I can testily to the virtue of pun : in Kidney Diseases from aotanl trl been greatly henufitted by f \VWf
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Wn. E. Ci.arkk -Dear Sir : llavin*» dj i . (he wondertul effeoteof Hunt ‘•.“'Pf JinK own ease, and in a great nmnoer .,^,1 roenmmend it to all afflicted wph ,
Those afUietod^ol^
dropsy, cure the
should eeeure .the "ledjcrne^which
them in the shortest pi Remedy will do this. K
good water.
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JAS. A. McCOY, Uloverdale, Ind.
A CARD. 1 Pasture for cattle or sheep—Fine n:mT . 3 , TO ,nT i8
been oiicrud , To all who arc suffering ^ rom tho er-, | duo g rass j )as t ur (. i plenty of shade and ! purelyvegetableand
rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous ,— A .ias a M,.pnv Is used by the ad-
| weakness, early decay, loss of manhood,
Wool has been so cheap in England i&c., I will send a recipe that will cure that tho Duke of Richmond could get no ; . vou > ^ rcG 1 barge. I his great remedy • , c-l- l . r .u n r was discovered by a missionary in oonth buyers at Chichester for the fleecea of j America 8end a ge if. a ddre.ied envelhis famous Hock of Southdowns, while ! 0 p e t bo i{ eV- j 08e p[, q’. i, iniani ta io at L Lewesjiotji sin^U sale was made. |D, New York City. lySOj
..ossible time-
is usen uy
aice of physieians ft has stood tho test of timo for 10 years, and the utmost reliance maybeplaced
For $ul<*.
Real eslate of all kinds on liberal terms, j eoniin'iSVe”* 1 Wil '
Ser. l for pamphlet
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R. L. HATHAWAY, Greencastle,
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t„ WM?y.*CL l AKKK, Providence
Sold by all Druggists.
HUNT REMEDr
LE, Providence. «• t j 1
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