Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1880 — Page 2
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SUGAR YEAST BREAD. SWEETEST U JEST m
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C. LUETSKS.
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THE STAR.
! and trust, ho took time by the forelock, and skipped out for parts unknown.
Fiiank A. Akkom), Editor and Proprietor As he has had ten days or two weeks
-I the start of avenging justice, and no
Saturday, Sept, lio, 188U
TEltMS SIC) poryear. Entered at the PostotUce, Orcencastle Ind., as second-class mail matter.
ON
') The day is coming, and that right speedily, when there will he no public lands in the West for pre-emption nr for ! homesteads. For the year ending Juno 130, 1880, more government lands were
Holiiug $*»•»«“ Kills a Horse
at a Picnic Parly. 1 LouiavilU Commercial.]
While a picnic party was in progress
trace of his departure has been obtained, at Sugar Grove yesterday a sin 0 u,ar .10 to overtake him now will bo dilDcult, cident occurred. A couple of little boys His wife, a most estimable lady, has the climbed to the top of a high hnob tha. sympathy of the entire community. He overlooks the picnic ground Ho low, also leaves a little boy about a year and in some manner loosened a large roc o)
'that weighed in the neighborhood of j three hundred pounds. The huge piece of granite came tearing down the cl iff with the velocity of a cannon-ball,
on all
Jlir.-s Smith was to have been married at Springfield, Ills., but she disappeared on the morning of the wedding day, and various were the conjectures as to her conduct. She has written from an adjoining State to her affianced husband, raying that she fled ^because she was scared, but is now ready to face the clcr-
a half old.
"downin-the-
A Kill with st Cullsir. [IVai-biDiton Republican.]
Mr. J. Enthoffer, employed on the
‘RTTHk pre empted, taken by homesteaders and , uted a curiosity to the am thsonian In-' sold than in any previous year—the j stitution, which, if it adds nrthins to sci- . | amount being 1,455 724 acres—more entific knowledge, will be regarded with | than double that purchased in 1878-79; much interest by all persons interested
add adventures of rats.
Are you low-spirited,
mouth,” and weak in the back If so you have the Kidney Disease, and Prof. Guilniette’s French Kidney Pad is the only remedy which will cure you rapidly and permanently and without tillingyour stomach with nauseating medicine.
John Sweet, of Henna \ ista, Iowa, (jIjASIs &. EEftSW
ii FTTI V I \(j DA1J V while over G.IXO.CCJacres were taken up in the habits
under the houiesteul act.
A lftig'!,lv.iric.I ami late-styled .lock ul
eouable
When near the base it leaped over a
wide ravine and struck a horse that was .. , h r
standing in th, ..pUhMn >Vm<J W a;rriin:<t the phouldcr. The luckless am
mal fell to the ground, stone ... . „ ho ppee(li ,y
and deserted
SUCCESS !
Tom. Abmms, a to a Ursely increased business i been obliged to moved his stock of °* 1 G rooories.Provisions
Owin
The Presidential election in Intliana, this year, will follow more closely than usual upon the October election. The ! latter does not take place until the 12th. | The presidential election, according to
All bought of first hand, at lowest prices, and | coiR-titutional requiremt nt, is bold on the
first Tuesda)’ afi r the first Monday in
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Domestics, etc.
half of his property for a release from
dead, and h' 8 matrimonial bond. Then he eloped
the whirling rock kept harmlessly on it, with a younger woman, who course until it landed in the river. j ^ re- j
cudtomerti are guaranteed b rgains, at ,1 ami:s Gillespy's New York Store
Southwcst!oornor;i’ublic Snuaro, | days after
(irooncastle, tnd.
November, it so happens this year that the first day of November comes in on
Monday, and the election therefore falls rir, S ofbor,e fittin S ,i " htl >' ^«ut the aniof November, only twenty ni * 1,8 nock ' Th9 thoor y i* that the rat, the votes are polled at the wd.en small, had found a bone, and
Mrs. Enthoffer had been annoyed for 'some time bo a persistent rat. She oc- ' casionally caught a glimpse o! it and was surprised to see that it wore what ap-
peare to be a yellow cellar. This fact derson County, South Carolina, live j ears j a „ 4 j n . gave rise to much speculation in the and two months old, who weighs eightyfamily as to how the rat entne into the five pounds, is three feet four inches possession ol the rat. The mystery wa- ' high, and measures three feet around the solved a few days ag >, when the i :t wa waist. Her parents, Mose and Margaret killed by a dog, but, upon examining the j Roberts, live up on Six-arid Twenty, and
To the Iar_o room on the
North Sl<h‘ of Public Sqiiar,.
on the 2d
body, it was found that the collar was a
Johnston’s Sarsapai ilia, Yellow Dock Highe st Prices Puid ior MarkcH
and Dandelion is the cheapest and best
Itlood remedy in use, as it only costs a dollar for a quart bottle. Try it.
State election.
HER BUSHEL
FOR
Two Sad Heaths.
[Titusville Cor. IlrndforJ U’n.) Era.] Tho heartrending kerosene accident
| which happened yesterday afternoon to
“VXT“ ~p_r L_j 1 /V i | 1 Je. sio Hill, l ight years of age, and Carrie
| Beers, a little girl of six, terminated fa-
tally in both casi s this morning. It.seems
B (hat the two girls were alone in the J I house playing with their dolls, and JesI sie, thinking to please her ina, proposed
to light the liro for supper. .She there-
Wouhl gay Hi ll, ami 2'i ner cent aaved
to tho purchaser on
SHY S000S
LH worth looking after.
HOW WE DO IT: We buy for cash and save you 10 per cent. Wc sell for cash and gave you 5 percent. We pay no rent and save you 6 per cent. Wo pay no clerk-hire, save you 5 per cent. CALL ATV1> HLL. JAH EsyrAVLOK, West Side Square.
Great Reduction
gnawing tlie center, had pushed his head through, and was unable to extiicate himself. As he grew larger the ring of bone tightened about his neck, and he wore it until death ns a badge of his en-
terprise in the search lor food.
Miss Betsy Uoa'h, of Greenville, Conn, celehreated the one hundredth anniversary of her birth last Monday. She does not appear to bo more than seventy-five years of age, and is in full possession of all her faculties. She has lived all her life near her present home, has always been temperate in her habits, and for
fifty-five years has
n.L„„ ,.„ n San Francisco society is considerably
r..r, ■ - -^ 'to whom U. S. Grant, Jr., was engaged,
s»l>U‘ Cnuulry Produce. • O^ Aim.tns.
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two years old, and is of ordinary size.
lie appeared !
Look to Your Insurance l
Fhey cannot account for the unnatural h** jilted the young man. ■ppe«eu i xj, # „ B dertl«aad atjll repreumti the foils* ■ growth of their first-born, who, though P^lic with a girl described as “not ■" 0 « mp ^ 5 ^ li t^k being quite a giant, has remarkably good over nice," and when Miss Hood heard of tloa. cap-taland a* M U:
use of her limbs, does not. at more than ^ she terminated the engagement. The children usually do at borage, and is or- property loss to young Grant .s some dinarily intelligent. ,hin S !Ac $2 SOQ.OOQ. .. ~ T — 7 , ~ Fellow’s Syrup of Hypopbosphites No remedy has been found for 1'over, tho ]ife of wi(ej a(tar llf , r cn.se and Ague which proves so uniformly sue- |, CMn)C apparently hopeless from Tuber-
cessful as Ayer’s Ague Cure.
Stun* Fair.
fore took a kerosene can full of oil and commenced to pour the contents in the
stove, which still contained living cm a She had her photograph taken on burs. Tho can, of course, exploded with Monday for the first time, sitting in an a loud report, saturating the clothing of 0 i (1 .f as hi 011C(I straight-backed chair, the two children Ip • i head to foot with which was bought by her ancestors two
Present indications point to one of the best fairs, beginning next week, ever held in this Slate. Anticipating a large attendance, Indianapolis merchants have filled their stores with new goods to meet
eaten but two meals the demands of their country customers.
At the leading dry goods store of L. 8.
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PRICES! Carriages, Jurau Seats, Plieetons, Buggies, Spi’ing Wagons, &c. St. Louis Buggies and PhaRons on hand at prices to suit the times. Ro trouble to show our work. Call and soo us. All kinds «f Carriuae U<'|>iiirine dono. Old work made to look as well as new.
liquid tire. The nei.abors with dilliculty put the Ore out, but not before tho bodies of the little sufferers were burned so badly that tho flesh dropped from the bones. Jessie was waited on at her own home by Dr. Barr, and Currie was taken to the home of her parents on High street, two blocks away, where Dr. Yariau was summoned. Everything that
hundred years ago. Although she has
cular Consumption.
2t 23 H. L. Harding, Nelsonville, 0.
Tho Captain and fireman of tho steam boat Jerome, at Grand Haven, Mich., I went to sleep, one on the pilot house and tho other in ‘.he engine room. Aftei i a while the boiler exploded, but, altbo’ the vessel was demolished, fragments of
and the
Caidtul. Amtt
July 1. ’A
18A.1. .Home of New Y«rk .);:.uin,nii.. ji. ISSH. I’lienix of Brooklyn.. I.ho.uhi, 0.511,','1 isf,;;...Continental of N. V... l.tdO.UlM.. l»72.. liennan Anurienn.. MUi.Wn.. 18'ii .biveriionl, London .'. lilnt.e.ii ctsin'l'
8., $4,250,0(10.
lainranee offered on the but termiiani
good nnu resulur coni|M*i.v. I'l »o .-all »|
see me. E. D. ANIlEHSON, Sm’8 No. 14 E. Wushlnstonft, “RvA^fEIiT"
Ayres & Co., 33, 36 and 37 WestWash- H being thrown 3C0 feet high, ington street, is the largest assortment of | Captain dumped out on tho pier all in a dry goods ever brought to Indianapolis, heap, neither of the men received serious
: sistii g of til the nt w sbt les ',1 -ilks,
brocades and velvets. A full bnn ni I ln J url( s -
lino of •*"-ii'iiaii ( ) rcS8 KOtK i,s (,r every description, cloaks,
lived opposite tho truck of the Norwich 1 rcady _ b Ina(lo dl ,. ss ,/ an(J UrcLes made to!
and Worcester
Railroad for forty* years j order by two of the best dressmakers in 1 - — • ■ • - ■ .. . varns, cloths 1 * K,ve a great sufferer from Kidney
A HAPPY CLERGYMAN. lUv. E. F. L. Gauss, Galena, Ills :
and has had six nephews—three of whom I the west. Also jeans, yarns, cloths ‘ have been
have been conductors and three engineers! tl'innels, and a very lull line of linens ; ' a !' d “ :U ,T ’ elDb ' to d by n '“{ R" . , . , . The largest stock of ladies’ and misses' D ors Hiat 1 could not got well, I com—in its employ, she has never stepped hose an(1 un d erwe a r ever brought to the racnc, d tho U8e of 1)a . v ' 8 Kidney Pad, upon a steam-car. citv> Th( , alj0 ve is tho most comprehen- wlllch has now completely cured me. 1
sive as well as tho most conilJe stock in ani s,rorl o alld aagain look the very picthe State i lure of health. May all the guttering be A." L. Wright & Co., carpet dealers, | ll( ; 1 P ed as 1 havo bcen ’ is ^ earne8t
leviate their excruciating sufiering, but, j Ills., went to Beloit and wwie married, (successors to Adams, Mansur & Co..) 4< , w '' '• having inhaled the flame, all hope of sav On their return tin ir parents suggested * r , !i 1 l r | l ,!!T i11 ,, LV * (lir^cV'fp in ^ remarkable woman, Mrs. Mury Ann ing either of the children was given up ! that the ceremony bo performed again in | t j, e nmnu f aotarc .,. s ,° ot enjoyed by anv 1 Goan, died lately in St. Louis. She was
married 20
Will Lane, son of a Lank
human skill could deviso was done to a!- and Miss Maud Beeman, at
president, Rock ford,
ftp life lit W« will pay *Li hiEhrft ninrkrt price in A for White Oak Waeon 8poke Timl 1 nt our factory in (lice, . JMic. Sp..!,.-.-1. r>, i inches lonit. * inches on hi ni t e! 1 y. nud 5 in* cs wide, clear of rap. ftr .ijrrt and freefti knots, and cm out ol thiiliy timber.
Its o< Hitt sty A ISoi'ksiSeliow.
The Proinotorand Perfecte of Assimilation. The Reformer and Yitalus B of the Blood. The Producer & Ir.vignratn | of Nerve and Muscle. Thu Builder and Supp'reJ of Br. Ti Power.
FF.nLX.O'WS’
At half past 2 o'clock Jessie died, call the Episcopal ‘Church. This was using for Carrie to come, and half an hour sented to, and arrangements were made later Carrie died, and tho last words she I accordingly. The next day the husband uttered were: "Wait for me, Jessie, I was denied admittance to his wife's resiam coming.” This singular coincidence deuce, her parents having determined to in two dying children, several blocks | let the affair proceed no further until away from each other, is verified by the j certain negotiations with Lane’s father most indisputable evidence, and it is the j had been terminated. 'The elder Lane talk of the town today. Rationalists refuses to settle any money on his son’s explain that it was a mere accidental co- wife, and the Beamans, with equal stubincidence, but the great bulk ol our re-1 bornness, decline to let her go out of ligious community think that the chil- their sight,
dten really saw and recognized each oth-
othcr carpet house in the city, and this J7 years old, and had been
CdpooM Syrup of HypophojjiL Is composed of ingredients identical wthtf l I which constitute Healthy Biood, Muscle I I Nerve and Brain Substance, whil.-f life itse! | directly dependent upon s« meofthem. By its union with the Blood, and its effr upon tho Muscles, re-cstablishina the oner toning thoother. it is capable of eflcctini
folluwiiiK results:
It will displftoe or wash out all tubenal I
largest and best assortment of Brussels, one children, of whom there were three Tapestry and Ingrain carpets to be found of twin twQ 8oU of trj ftnd
anywhere in the west. And lor the same 1
reason they are able to compete in prices | * our were ' ,orn 0IlC oirth. her
with Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago. children are now living. Fairbanks & Co., ‘J6 South Meridian*
street, will be pleased to see their fri nds Chas. Soebner, the veteran pteno end it will cure Dvepi • :t. • I who attend the State Fair. In addition ! or S an (l< * a ‘ cr > ls stl ‘‘ at his old stand. •»«) i actioi, of thr lit art an.l I’alj.itation. \v. .a *L th their stock o' srales, embracing every- 1 North Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, and ^ thing in tho lino of w< ighing inachines ,l - v roliable and duraolo instru* Congestion of the Lunge, even in themoil
they are sole agents for the Eclipse Wind ,nonts ^ as *nade his house famous. Jt-J
matter, and thus cure consumption. Dy increasing Nervous and MuscularViff
Will ( lirt* hvi-ti. ..*i fi»Ahln
6ml
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Reuick, Curtis & Co., (irooncnstle, Ind.
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HERE
The readers of|THE STAR should understand that when they wish to got tho host and inoit goods for tho least money, they must go toj WYSONG’S to buy thoir Groceries, Ih'ovisions, Queensware and Glassware. Ilia stock is always fresh and clean, and purchased at lowest oush prices, therefore he can give you better bargains than any competitor. DON’T FORGET THE PEACE, WYSOXG’S, Northwest corner Public Square.
er in death—a most beautiful theory for those who have faith in it. It is sincere
The Faith Doctor, as a Virginia clergyman named Miller is called, is credited
ly to be hoped, however, that this very j throughout that State with miraculous horrible cremation of living children will P 0W( ‘ r tl> fllr, ’ diseases. A physician w ho be a lesson to parents in the future. bas ,llado an 'nvcftigntion reports that
j he is wonderfully full of electricity which
Disnp|>t‘ui'aiit‘i* orihe Treasiir-
i*i' itl JUurtiii*Yilli‘.
Martinsville, Ind., Sept, 17.—For several (lays there has b . e i considerable sensation over tho mysterious disappearance of Mr. E. E. Riley, our town treasurer. Ho has been absent ever since Tuesday, the 10th inst. At first the
strongly affects nervously discorded persons with whom he comes in contact. But Miller firmly believes that his gift is diricted from God, in answer to fourt en years of yrayer, and bo proves his sincerity by refusing money for his services. He will accept nothing but
food and lodging,
bly found by Liver Pills.”
those who take “Sellers’
■ II.ILUV, 1IW l/liiUI . illMIII I." .
A wealthy man of Detroit, whose wife tnte for this undor any cirmnistarK «”*.
.. , Eoi'k • nt tor the name and a<Mre«s, J I
and children were on the steamer Ma* tELBOW S, »St. John, N. B.. on th* ^ fine City when it burned in Lake !l(.ron ^\'f;r i , i :;,:;^;r?!i(l'i!:!; i h , yh '
uml i»cr.«iivnil ti* 11 ti tlinii- iiirivci L m
and escaped with their lives, ha ■ given
$1,000 worth of gold and to the officers and crew.
silver watches 1
matter was kept rather quiet, with Hit j Some boys at Oberlin, Ohio, had heard belief that ho would como up all right in that sausage was made of cats and dogs.
Mill, which they guarantee to be the best wind engine in the market. They also furnish pumps, grinders, rotaries, shellers, &c. Farmers and stock men who! contemp’ate erecting mills should examine tho eclipse system of water supply, as well as tho arrangements for grinding
feed with wind power.
Merrill, Hubbard <Sr Co., wholesale and retail booksellers, stationers and paper dealers, invito visitors to the fair to call and examine their new and elegant stock of goods, at 5 East Washington street. For latest and leading styles in n.ilHnerv and hair goods, ladies will find the
most complete and elegant stock ever, ou s and protractud i rri . gu i arity of lho shown in he city at Dietrich s A \\ alk- bowtls b U ' 1C u80 of | Io b it> er s N o. 10 Last W ashmgton strec mot her. which at the same time restored r ) . n TL an ' l I 1 n n y v 8h A v .T her to perfect health and strength.-The ail to call at - Inna Hall. No. 5» North ,, ;iront ‘ | ; „ ch( , sU , r> N . y. 8e ” —
rcnnsylvania street, where can bo found
alarm ing st ir<
•It cuto s A-i ima. Loan of Voice, No r I
The secret of perfect health is invaria-1 Cough'/SlervIfMneef.'amfV«° amoA « • |
. . - is a most wood
adjunct to other remedies in sustaining lil
during the proeesE of DiphtheriaDo not be diecivod by reroedies bonrinti
similar name, no other prupA'tition is jiHubili 1
BABY SAVED.
We are so thankful to say
baby was permanently
that our
cured of a dan-
a few days, But finally when this hope was gone, the fact of his absence became
Getting into a sausage factory, they stared a shopping machine, and threw a puppy
a subject for general comment. Persons and seven kittens into the hopper. The were sent Indianapolis, and inquiries ' local Borgh society has begun a prosecu-
woro made nt other places lo ascertain, it tion. possible, bis whereabouts, but to no avail. Being tho treasurer of our town, crookedness was suspected in his official
There is at Elgin, 111., I Pandemonium, "devoted
a Society of to the noisy
; recognition of nuptials;” in other words,
conduct, and an investigating committee aa orguI i zed band of serenaders with was aepointed to look into the matter. horns, tin pans and other implements of
Tho results that there is due tho town no j ge _ from his collections, $2,283, with a bal-
GILT EDGEn
IN A TIIOItOFKII REMEDY In every Ouse of Malarial Fever or Fever ami Aruo, while for didorilers of the Stomach, T°rliidity ut the Liver, Indigestion and disturbAlice* ol the animal force*, which debilitate, it ha* no euiilvalent, and can have no substitute It should not be confounded with triturated com iiounds of cheat) spirits and essential oils, often sold und*r the name of Hitters.
FUR SALE BY
-~ra ami Wine Merchant, every
; ance in bank of $1,132, thus leaving a I defalcation of $1,151. Riley w*as one of a number of waifs | and orphans who were brought West | from New York when small, and he secured a home in tho family of Thomas Morrison, of this place. lie was a bright boy and was given all the advantages of education and social surroundlings, calculated to make a man of him. ; As he grew up his deportment was good and he became very popular among all ! classes. He married into one of the first families of Martinsville, thatofJohn 0. Simpson, No young man of this place had a more promising future than Ed. Riley. He w as elected three times town treasurer, and commanded the confidence generally. About a year ago he showed signs of recklessness and dissipation, spending much of his time ‘‘buck ing tho tiger.” His bondsmen became uneasy, and brought suit to bo relieved from the obligations of the bond. Foreseeing, as doubtless he did, that this
jcjal duty
TWENTY YEARS A SUFFERER.
Dn. R. V. Piktck:
Dear Sir—Twenty years ago I was shipwrecked on the Atlantic Ocean, and the cold and exposure caused a large abscess to form on each leg, which kept continually discharging. After spending hundreds of dollars, with no benefit, 1 was persuaded to try your Golden Medical Discovery, and now, in less than three months after taking the first bottle, I am thankful to say 1 am completely cured, and for the first time in ten years can put my left heel to the ground,
1 am, sir, yours respectfully,
William Ridlk,
87 Jefferson Street, Buffalo, N. Y. A <■noil Wuti'li lor S.1.
For FIVE DOLLARS wo will send by mail, postage prepaid and registered, to any address, a full-sized, handsome and excellent watch, a stem-winder of Amer-
Barents, Rochester, N. Y. column.—Buffalo Express.
another
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Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, scrofula, anc general debility cured by "Dr. Lindsey’s Blood Searcher.” A Texas clergyman, about to become chaplain of a penitentiary, preached a iarowell sermon to his congregation, who had ill treated him, from the following text: "I go to prepare a place for you, so that where I am there ye may be
also.”
everything in the line of China, glass queensware. The proprietor of ibis store, Mr. Kinney, will make a fine
exhibit at tho fair.
In Boots and shoes, J. C. Maag & Co., of tho Capital Shoo Store, No. 17 West Washington St., scein to have absorbed the principa 1 part of the country trade, owing very probably to tho fact that they have several branch stores in the city, filled with the best of goods, besides controlling a facto y of their own. They believe in quick sales and small profits, a motto which,if adhered to, will bring success to business men. They will make you welcome at any
time.
One of the most interesting exhibits to be made in exhibition building, especially to farmers, is that promised by \ Mr. R. Crouch, agent for the St. Louis ' Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Co. This will consist of specimens of tho different kinds of timber, grains, fruits, minerals and growing cotton, all products of Hie fertile lands owned and for sale by this company in Mis-
souri and Kansas.
Becker’s, nt 20 West Washington street, will bo the leading restaurant and dining hall during the fair. Ladies and gents’ toilet rooms are connected with this model establishment, making
it the most convenient place in the city .n i.:_ „ <■ . i to rest and get dinner, besides being a r n ’ ~ ^ n ? " u '. s 0 s a [', ani great deal better and cheaper than .nos ^provisions, at George of the hotels. Oysters aVading teat- ' .r ' 8 ’ C ° rner PU ’' ,1C
ure. 8<iuare '
Persons desiring to pm chase a piano or organ should remember that Charles Soebner, 3U North Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. keeps the largest stock of reliable instruments in the State. 2t22
I*i'iri*,!ji i ..*() jis i bottle*, >i forfcJ.M BOLD BY ILL DRUGGISTS. si W. AV. Jiuh-s, An t. M _ , ’ W»<Jre»f K i'l re y ai
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M run*** i'll ill-' *0 tk
Back, 'l l" r !< and all dDcoieM the Kidney.*, hr :.
>ACKi”
iireasly fur these diseases. From Ilov. K. (i. Taylor, I>.
Kn|.ti-t I’hnreli, Providence, H I., (an
‘ • . ' ..4 Z*
ry Onriins,
Ur'ivcl. Biuld*^ Bright’? DiseasM
Kidneys, Retention or InoontineLo Urine, Nervous Diseases, Female WenknWJ and Excesses. Hunt’s Remedy is I'repnn i 1
D., B;i.*t« rFg
i>ii|uisv v uiircii, rrovlucu«-•«:, K.I.. 1 ' j
I can tchtify to the virtue of Hunt .*
in Kidney Diseases from actual trial, n*' lW
been greatly benefitted by ilg^ae.
Pkovidrnck, B.I.. Aug. D.
Wm. E. Ci.arkf Dear Sir: Having witn^j tbo wonderful effects of Hunt's Remedy mi own cace, and in n great number ofotn«* recommend it to all afflicted with kidno eases or dropsy. Those afflicted by should secure the medicine which will • them in the shortest possible tlin e. HUB’
them in the shortest oossioie j<iw> “ u “ Remedy will do tins. RcM»eetfully
H
"More food and less medicine, more of nourishment and strength, less of tho debilitating influence of drugs, is what our feeble and exhausted constitutions lequire,” said Baron Liebig, when ho perfected the composition of the "Malt Bitters.” 4t20
Far Snii*.
Real estate of all kinds on liberal terms, . K. L. HATHAWAY, Groencastlc
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Tho new "Indiana Purchasing Agency,
ican manufacture, warranted to give sat-1 i’ u order“lythffg isiaction as to wear, appearance and time, i . „ r ,,V
Send money in registered letter, or by j b t . sl ' r<; °. 8e '^,' ng tbt> | weakness, early decay, loss of manliood, - fnronen to thn m.hliaher b . e8 . 1 a, . l ‘ C, « at lh ° '“West price. Send for _ ' no
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous
Write your name and the name of your
postoffice plainly, and address
Merchants Advebtisins Agency,
.»2 Broadway, New] York.
For milk cow.
office.
sale—a good, number one For particulars call at this
&C., I will send a recipe that will cure you, Free of Charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, taiion
HUNT': BEJJIIT i*
purolyvogetablcand is used by the odAioe of pnyHicians. ft has stood tho test of time for 30 years, and tho utmost reliance maybeplaced in it. One trial will
convince you.
Se.vl forpHmuh’et® " . o \\M. K. CLARKK, Providence, R. Sold by all Druggi.-ts.
yy i tiy r n imoo nt siieis m ckfyfs of
WAN I tU m »keBuckey«PUeOintment,Wflrr»DtN
cure Pile,. Addre»» with U«n»p, Ur. J. N. 1
CARPENTER SAWS Or any other kind, you can file t/ourA/rf/" ^ . Neir JTtarhiuo so that it will cut licit**' ‘
The li eth will all remain
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