Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1880 — Page 3

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—Dealers in—

GROCERIES,

Provisions,

Ciinned Goods, Cigars and Tobaccos.

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AN OLD DOrTOR'S STOUT.

“Whatever mv patient did, T passed Wvominjr Territory has been gaining! cratic Medical Society, whose nu mbers 9 1

we

fur refreshment as the tired

] wayfarer halts before the inviting sign- ( board waving hospitable welcome to the

Ami Largest Stock of Queens* 1>: r within.

ware ami <*litsMU'ui'e Kept Genial Ur. t’uppe! Like Father

A AVoiKlerfnl Cave ami Its

Ocriii>:uitM.

[Sen \ ‘onio tTixa Expr.o.l

only a little more than 9,t 9 inhabitants, In the far, far West, distant from Pre-

. . . while now there are 2-.OCJ. The gain sidio Del Xorto about eight miles is said

■ for purposes of mutual edification and n , V9C if\ii.. niun^i? t) .^ r ^ nt n. ,1!ls ^ cen at ^* 0 rilt0 «f percent to he a very large and wonderfnl cave.

disor. 1 was glad to Lw ‘there‘wis".," ^ " ew il ^ 187U is shown by the Those ...acquainted with the country crape on it. Passing the servant who f!,ct ,hat ont of ,ho 9 °W' n h* b * t » n Ih «»• know nothing about Us existence, and admitted me. I hurried to the sick-room, ly 8( 0 of ,hcm w erc Ilat * v c s o f the ‘ l;rr '- even those who reside in the country are

face y° u 1 trembling. tory. timid about entering it. as it is at present as plainly “‘Good morning, Doc,’ cried the in- behoved to be the retreat of a band of .1-.1 e.er-awit painted ou an old- valid, rising from a sumptuous breakfast If. after a fair test, you are not cured sixteen despumte men. In front of tin

ta.-hmned tavern sign ; and U. it, after a wiping ,, is m()lltU with ot)e hand llnJ o gravel nervous debility, or any disease

tLltTgffiLTZZ£Z ^ > — J«*

naturally

Medical Society

were accustomed to n-seml le once a year

' mutual edification and

improvement. Dr. Galen Capps was in the chair, lie was our Nestor, our old man eloquent; a living professional

legendary budget. On his could read, “ Entertainment,”

ever saw it painted cu an old-

bring me through famously I That stufl was mighty nasty, hut it did the business; I’m sound as a dollar this moru-

iti Hit* City,

be found Complete,

Our>tock will always

Fresh and Clean.

lliahcst prices in cash of country produce.

Last Side I'ml.li.' Square, Lii't'en

Grimes, that good old soul, “we ne’er -.ball see him more.” No monument 1 marks his last resting place. The guild

Our motto is to sell tho b.-st goods at ns low , , , price* a« can bh found anywhere. unucitakers, pc-sessed they a spark

trade for all kinds | of gratitude, Wc.uld not sufl'er this to be.

As for his surviving professional brethI'cii, few of us, I fear, have money to

rustle. Inti.

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>peiid in that way.

“ Ii o\v do young doctors, ns a rule get their first staitV”* queried a cyniealoking M. 1>. at the foot of the table, with a iiofo as sharp as the point of hi 0V.11 iaueet—“ h aving out, of course, ex ' ■ ptit i:al (.i ts, like that of a man lowing a lish-lr iie, or dropping sud- ‘ nly inio a til. w here there is no ehoiet bat to seek the nearest aid. What 1 ad. is, how do jieople come to trus*. thei. iivtH.lelilx rately in i'lexperictieed hanti -,

\V!alt’s the pliilosopby of it?

“ Popular ignorance, probably,” sug-

of using Prof. G^lmet,;s ! ^ is ^ ^ d * e P P 0nd «- f about | '• *“ '• ' ' 1 beyond this; from whom you bought will refund the pond lies a groat stone, estimated to he money paid. fifty feet through and extending upwatd |

fully sixty feet, lleyond this stone is the

ing.’ 1 ho fame Of Mrs. Mix increases flrgt room of the cave> , nd it is i Before I could reply a serving man throughout the Connecticut Valley. She cienlly lftrge to contain fivc hum , ru(J entered; the same by whom 1 l.adsc.it is a colored Methodist, and, if the belief head oniorgog> Th Ulll;il . tak . l . the medicine. of thoso who have been treated by her , a. *1 a* tv 1 n. . i J oig that this room in used as a Ctir*

What 8 the mutter, Dick? Raid is woll foundnd, works miracles upon

Fopham.

“ ‘ Boxer’s dead air.’ t , i, 0W alk after sixteen year, of ’.k Dead? the deuce! There’s a go! I hcll)! ^ ncss . and simi ,., r ctsos .,0 lu , -‘^out‘he nghtof the stone. suppose you forgot to call at Bolts’, the merous . 0 n the other hand, some of ’ , m,ist cr awl earefarner s for that drench yesterday; just ,, 1 ,1 1 , .i 7 fully around the pond ot water, on the ... , , , . . : J thoso who thought thov were cured are 1 r • , , ,, ,, like you when my back is turned. j , , , ‘ vt ' r J r dg« of an inclined \ all. or, like j No, sir! the man replied; ‘stopped 1 ' ls '' ir - _ : the horses, swim the water. Tht sides and got it on my way from the doctor’s I’OK TIIIIITV VI2AICM, of this cave bear all sorts ef paintiegs. and gave it according to directions.’ For thirty years Wlstur’s Balsam of Wil l evidently executed by ihe Indians many “Just my luck,’ cried Topham, smit- : Chcrryha.becn k.-pt for rale by druwi.ts i Men hunting buffaloes ami

4 ii.generally, but in all that time there hap not ,

,ng tin table. N ou see, Doc, Boxei b , en a gi „ a i e c „ mplllia t madc.butoD thscon- 1 dccr > ca l’ tu ' ,ln 6 tra 'ns, killing and scalp>\us my fastest trotter, I counted on win- trary the druggists ami th<* peoploIaoknowlcdgD ing people, i^c., art* tlr* suhj eta that tin ninga mint of money on him at the it to bo the bet remedy for .he cure at Cou K h*. arlists who lnintod th( . wa ,|,, cho .„

coming races, and now he’s gone and Cold*. Oonmmption, Broochitli, Asthma and . .

kicked the bucket. Well,‘peace to his di ™- ^ « j About the sides of the cave arc troughs manes!’as the poet says. He», Di^ *-* - | in which stock w fed, and chunney holes

STOMACH

ITTEP

^ Though Shaking Like an Aspen Leaf

nil To roach it tho •mirnnl mnO xtrim With the chill* and fever, the virtim of manu. 10 r. ten u me animal must .*wiin i aria may still recover by uainjf this celebrated

hin (T lv specific, which not only breaks up the most

aggravated attacks, but prevents their recur-

Persons, to rence. It is infinately prefcralde to quinine,

not only because it does the business far more thoroughly, but also on account of its perfect wholesomeness, and invigorating action upon

the entire system.

For sale by all Druggists and Dealers

generally.

Dr. John Bull’s Smith's Tonic Syrup FOR THE CURE OF FEVER AND AGUE

A DISCO V 5: It I uv ACCIDENT, , 0IK , '»uply'and" 'cjTpprUnent “ 1 ^ in the youngster,

to tind-a spec itlc 1.1 • disoase* <.| tho Kidney*, iiinu d. jll idder, Urinary Orimns and Xer on» Syfteni —and from the time of it* diseov ' rapid-

ly i n <»n>ll Hl><4 in <#nin,«ae

uuothei

hand the doctor that medicine bottle

fr mfhemantel. Hemay m weUflllit ll( . st ’,, could

up again. This morning s luck may set me on a fresh spree, and there’s no telling how soon I may need another dose.’

Andrew Zittcl, a St. Louis saloon

i keeper, announced that he would do tho

bring about a really

have been

cut through to allow the

smoke to escape above. Gentlemen i who visited the cave recently sav they

temperate use of liquor by refusing to I saw ||ien fre(lue(U , y „„ the 1.^ hi „; ]

Chills jaml Fever.

rapid

iciiniDK tb*( approval

inoroasr-d in favor, ...hhuk uio approval and conSdonca of medioal men and tbose who have used it; it has become a favorite with all classes and wherever inlrnducud ho s superseded all other treatments. In short such is its

intrinsic merit aud superiority, that it is now tl,.,. . ” the only recognized reliable remedy. I* 1 11 ui.u poll.l,

“ It’s nu.otly luck, I think,” remarked the chair, whereon had converged ;i

mimlicrof impiiring looks.

‘‘Come, doctor, give ua your experi-

was moved and

DISEASES OP THE KIDNETS Are the most prevalent, danaerous and fatal “ affections that afflict mankind, aud so varied | | [(1

seeulldod.

and insidious in their character that persons often snffer for a Ions time before knowing what ail- them. The most oharacteristio synip toms arc gradual wastinit away of tho whole body; pain in the bach, side or loins; a weak, feeble, exhaustcdleelinx: loss of appetite ami dread of exercise; scantyand painfol discharge of variously colored urine; minute shreds or i casts in the urinal and, when thediseaso is of long duration, there is much emaciation and

genera! nervous prostration.

“ Won’t entreated.

you t"li us about it!” We

soil any to intoxicated persons. John

A glance at the bottle, as Ttook' it, McLou S hlin was ,ho flrst man to who,n made me start. It bore a lable on which the new rule was applied, and, wheninI read, ‘Simon Bolts, Farrier.’ ‘“Can formed that he had drank as much as it be?’ I mentally exclaimed, ‘that it good for him, ho resentfully shot the re-

was Bolts’ potion that cured the man, | former through the head, and mine that killed the horse?’ It was \<>\V IS TUI' ; a strong case of circumstantial evidence, I Pon> ; wa|t unti , you

at any rate. jbed-ridden, Pon’twaituntil you find, to your | tj 0D “ Quietly pocketing the bottle I wont sorrow, that mineral poisons ami alcoholic my way. If the truth was as I surmised, I stimulants, bitters, etc., will only aggravate

The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly cUiiii'' for it a superiority oves all remedies ever oHi*red to tho public fur the safe,

cure of Ague and Fever

and were in- “^.inand .emanen? tl. 1 or Chills and Fever, whether of short or loBu

,^.anding. He refers to the entire Western and lion that it was made the d .< of sixteen

TITIE.

arc nearly dead and

some distance from them,

formed by persons residing . that soo's.unrtlng. lie refers to the entire Western and

Southern country to busr him testimony to tho , , troth of the assertion that in no ease whatever desperate white men wlio were operating will it fail toeuro if the directions ore strictly throughout far western Texas. The rsV-LTU^sJfll?^ VX

cave is so formed and situated that a ^KliT^idt'h'r

verv small number of men could defend 1 amend health. It is however prudent, and in , ' every case more certain to cure.il its ute is eontncmsefves against almost any epposi tinued in unaller doses for a week or tw o r

| the di-case ha- been checked, more espeeially ' lllcult and long-standitik’ eases. I siially 11c.Heine will in t rei|uire any aid to keep

sounded diseases of the blood, kidneys and liver. But

Dr. Cupps was not the man to refuse. | * 1, Ile ' er . tlmi ^ plmm 1 noWi |, e f, )re nno (} ler j a y p fts9eSimake bae [ 0

. ,n >' P ralsw everywhere, and soon the pr0Purc lin ,, , 1M . „ r . o uysot f, Yellow Dock

\oung men nowadays, he began, local death list was pretty equally filled and Sarsaparilla. It never (ails toeuro all enter the pr.ife.-v-don with other advan- with the nainc of old Dingo’s patients blood and skin diseases, all liver complaints tages than we fellows had. The public and my own.” and urinary troubles. Iy41

1 hospitals, now accessible to students, uf-1

A Visit to .Alolersonvillo.

(Cor. Boston Herald.]

Anderson is the name of a station on the Southwestern Bailroad, about sixty miles from Macon. It is nothing but a railroad station, and the only thing that

spot is the immense! AQIJEEIt NOTION.

Union cemetery of some twenty acres, ' Many people think it cheaper to buy 25 cent over which floats the star-spangled ban- sises of a proprietary modioinc. But they make

The expedient of charging ten cents for admission to tho Ohio State camp meeting of colored Methodists, at Caldwell, might have served to pay the expenses, if the treasurer had not ab-

sconded.

THE ONIA <1 RE.

tr^ie'tioVThil'Di’V'tiVtDNKV PAD'uihe j f " nl m^tunhies to learn much by ohfirst and only infallible cure for every form of servatlon which we were left to find out cover*rd'for*thh< eomid^U a^d'^re^^etuM ' ^ough cxperimcnte upon our own pa-

in itsoperntioo than any other treatment. By tiulits.

u^inir faithtully and persiftently n«> <*a.-o will n-i » t i i <• be found po inveterate ns not to yield to its | 1 hough I took 111V degree after a ""is vGcongi v rvc»os-srD creditabl ‘ examination, I doubt if I W® “most 7r uivooal testimony'to could hare distinguished, by inspection, ^ its curative powers from many persons of high , between the incipient stages of chickoni)ur r book r . '' tiilw a^*H f o°was 8ave I d/ , ’ H giving'the pox and measles. Had I been called to

nrJ 1 'onno?t'Vemarkahdo cu*rss sTut free.^Vrite ln>i,t f 1 ’ ,f f rhotnnatism ten to n(>r The ^ j, 0D the « mistake. For instance. Dr. tVistar’s Balsam tor it. one 1 should have found a verdict <i' , I ,1 • I • I I Of" ild Cherry contains eight times the Iiunntiby DAY d’r 8 uggil C tl DN o E r Y sent^Ty ffi'et white swelling, and passed a sentence of T 7 ZT 'T ' " f " r ' ,i ” !,ry '" n ' ^" , ”‘ l — •“•’<“<«- ofpos'tsgejot) 4 r’eeeiptof the price. Kegnlsr. amputation, without stopping to ask the »'** trendies were dug With such precis- it takes a lers (.uontity Of Wistar’s Balsam to .^pecial.lonobRtimite g ot longpiandinK.^d* • . , . . 11 0 . ion and regnl.anty that the soldiers were cure a cold. A single doge is often guflicient. Chndr«n , s i »15p J .Add T res*DAYKips«YP*DCo„ A ie'mi ^vhat he^ had to ^tgalnst it. n ,, t ^.....pallj di-turhed. but allowed to 1 l ‘' ' seated Colds and Consumption it has

ier. SboiiM the potii-nt.

however, require a calbartie medicine, aftc r having takcu (bree <r icurdoscsof theTonic. a single aosoof ilou.'s Vk.ktablr I’m i s will he

sufficient.

Tbo genuine Smith’s Tome Syrup rnusthnvo

who has d'r. John Bull's private stamp on each bi,tile.

Ill u NVIitiSc's IIiiiiMi tiisii Esriip

eil \\ nil liis I,Hi*.

Nantuckett Cor. Indianapolis .lournal. Here I met Captain Wood,

been in a whale’s mouth,

carefully toward the matter, a friend in duced him to tell about it—probably lor

the ten thousandth time. 1 —“

“Yes, I was standing in the how of I >1*. T5t T TjT^a

the boat, with the iron in the hand,” he i Manufacturer and Vender of said, “looking around for his majesty, SMITH’S TONIC SYRU° for 1 thought we hadgiven him hisdoath j ^ ‘ gjj, L -c, SARSAPARILLA,

Dr. John Bull only has thi* ripht to iminufac-

Alter engine tun* and noil th« orisinnl John J. Smith’** Ton-

ic ^.vrup, of Fouis\ ilk*. Ky. Kxamino well the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on i nch bottle do not purchase or you w ill

be deceived.

wonh?^CAUTION,Kidm-y Pad* 1 m,wTeT' My first patient was Percy Topham, remaill ,, lheir colnrade9 interred them

as a&T.-wnsr- sitnats ;v:“" : r UcJ * f* 1

K1DNFY PAD, and take no other. sept Constitution as well as fortune, but was , f . r .1 o ' • 1 For sale at Jones’ Drugstore. | fast making way with both. The case, Nmr!, y ^ no doubt, would have fallen into Dingo’s * ST 1 ’ • , , , ,, ii.t ri.i iim.k. .vi B.bie. ivic , , . . ■ flip ccmcterv is surrounded by it

uu.Mo. hands for he monopolized the practicebrick wall: with an inn gate, and thereabout, but for his absence ou a dis- under the supervision of a superintant can. tendent, who lives on the grounds. It is “Come, quick, sir,” urged the messen- :l plain spot. There is not much attempt ger, “ Mr. Percy is taking on at an awful mad< ; t ;’ “rnament this city of our mar-

ra ^ 0 » | tyred dead. It would take i "f even such influences as plants and

ithout staying to inquire further I flowers possess to dispel the melancholy I snatched my hat and sallied forth, quite ' memories that haunt this hill in the pine

forgetting, in the excitement, the new woods <;I south Georgia,

pill-bags, wherein was stored my stock of 1 “Southerners shun the spit, but the samples cemetery is much visited by northern

^ , . . .. travelers, and the register in the super-

, o find my patient taking^ intendent’s lodge contains many strange on at an awful rate, sure enough.” ] inscriptions beside the names of the vis- “ Poker in hand, ho was laying al out itors. One lady asks forgiveness of God him in a manner highly detrimental to 'or the murder of her brother, w!" ’ i>s

the furniture. He was killing snakes. ■ in ( t ' ,e ‘^'netery.

imglii, have been my diagnosis; Ini' ' Tiiese men, whatever their natural ternsnakes, I knew, meant delirium tremens, per, the superindent savs, can almost be And such was the decision of Mr. Top- : distinguished by the effects of fear, dread ham’sown more practiced judgement for und vivid recollection, which come back turning toward me in a lucid moment: 1 1,kc ( . 1 slu,t : k ,,u<, tl,e ! r fllce '!f !ls tlie y ‘ l !- rnin

'AGENTS

reduced 33 ptr ct. Nxliouiil’u

proven itself to be the best and quickest cure ever discovered. ]y41

A servant at Erie, Penn., hahitunlly drank his employer’s brandy on the sly. A bottle containing poison was unintentionally set where ihe brandy had been. The servant drank from it was killed.

blow. Suddenly he came right ahead of me.and he struck the boat underneath with his prolonged under jaw, knocking it out from under me, and I fell straight

over into his mouth.

‘‘What did you think then,” asked a

listener, ns the captain paused.

"Thought 1 was a goner,” answered tho Captain, “especially when he shut his mouth on me. But ho was forlu

nately in the agonies of death, too

BULL’S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. rsircrm crn:c iisxair loskviui.st. Ijbl

NKw ADVKltTlbKMIlNTS.

M 1 If Pi ' 1 ! 'uk I!Oct. Oou pier. Vox ! 1 nITnfilYUvieste ■ Viix Hiin<ann.S. nt on trial UllMllllt^warranied, only $05. IManos tl..

up. Oat a 11.cue free.

Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N P J,

l' 1 MIKA COLLEGE.

lied to think of mo, and,

This coll ope thorouj/hly furnished for Kivinff

alter giving me a Pill erior oducHtion in (.'olipKiati-i*nd In k*< ti<;

I one savage crunch, he blowed mu out of | Bj U ,-ea=on f of ,1 '| l tV endowment 'i't^'cl.arpes VJo ; llis *««»“»*. all covered with blood. I at D^ i’rrs^.'Eimirav!

once struck out fur the boat."

— tVe have much pleasure in recom- "And when they picked him up they

It would take a great deal mending Thermaline to our readers ns an ; thought he was dead,” said another cap- !

■”’. 1 ' absolute cure for malaria. The manufac- tain; “though, after a good while he returers name alone is a guarantee of its C0VerL , dj tj, c U g| y wounds that you ! merit, It sells at ‘25 cents per box. For , particulars see advt. For sale at Allen’s | 1 lR ' ru ' V,IS a 8car so:,,e lr ' cl " >s lon K'

Dtug Store - Gin 52

,INVESTIGATORS IN USE. It Is a specific m tiie cure of all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, 1’rostalic Portion of the Urinar y Oixans, Irritation of ttie Kcei; of the Bladder. Burning Urine, 'licet. Gonorrhea in till Its stages. Mu onus Discharges, Congestion of the Kidleys, Brick Dust Dejs'Sit, Diaheies, In tiammation bf tho Kidney s and Bladder, I

Dropsy of Kidneys, Acid Urine, Bloody kj Unne. Vain in tho R< uion of the Biadd. r, B i’AIN IN Till; BACK. Urinary Calculus, K Renal Calculus, K'’ml Colic, Retention f,< of Urine, Frequent Urination, Gravel in 1

I ill its foruis. InnblUty t" retain tbeWa , ter, iMHtlcularlv in person i advanced in life IT u-i A KIDNEY INVI , IQATOR that n'stnri-s the l'rln<> t its natural | color, removes the acidnud I'.urnitig. and

RJ tbneSeet of tlw excessive usoof lutoxi-

ciitiug drink.

PffUT, $1; nr, six Bottles for IB. CT-Scnd for Circu'ar. Cold by all Drugrlsts.

ft’d AY. JOHNSTON & C0.,O

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?.CI JefTenion Aw.% I>«*troi(, Mich* Ay cm a /or Vie U. S. mol Canada.

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THE NEW FOOD

Counsel for a burglar at Galveston coat.

across Captain Wood’s scalp, aud a great * lump ou his side was visible under his j * /

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“ I’ve got ’em, Doc,” he said. “I did my best to calm him, assured him T should bring him round, placed my fingers on his pulse, and began to count the boats, but, darting from me,

he exclaimed:

“There goes the biggest snake yet;

stand ou the now quiet and sunlit scene

of their war experiences. v

In the cemetery the ground is of a general level, and the graves of the known ami unknown, t>r< pcrly separated range in rows, closely laid, as far us the

eye can reach.

There are actually buried on this elevation 13,715 men. Tho soldier whose

“What did you think when you were in the whale's mouth, and knew where ! you was?” asked another bystander. “Thought he’d yield about eight bar-! rel," said Captain Wood, turning over | his quid and calmly firing at the box of

sawdust.

the old serpent of all!” making a slash identity was preserved by his comrade* with the poker that caused me to dodge j iS marked in his resting place by a white in the corner niorMc atone, rising eighteen inches

r . , . .vi. , 1 above the lovol of the ground. A square comocive in America to bo

Leaving two to watch him, and ac-, . nar |,] e block with the word “Unknown” '. .

compnnied by the man, who had sum- it j 8 repeated about one thousand s ’ bC ' 1 over ^ u y cftr8 - at

moned me, I hurried home to procure times in the cemetery.

asked for an adjournment ponding the arrival of material witnesses. “What do you expect to prove?” asked tho Court. "That my client is quiet, sober and hardworking.” “By whom do you ex pcct to prove this?” "By the officers of the pcnitentiar}’, where ho spent five

years.”

TRUTH AND HONG...

Query;—What is tho host family medicine in the world fo regulate tho bowels, purify tho hlood, remove costiveness and

billiousness, aid digestion and tone up ' the night before tho day appointed for the whole system ‘ Truth and honor the hanging in loud rejoicings that he compels us to answer Hop Bitters, he- waf) ab , )llt t0 g(Wo heaven; but when a

ing pure, perfect and harmless. See an-

other column.—Toledo Blade. 2(221reprieve came he shouted: “Blessed be

God; didn't I always tell you that tho Lord was ou the side of a Christian

man?”

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^ ^MEDICINE

J 3 I !? g,|R^' / T AO not confound tliin Mnlchlons’ l;* rmvat’ i I 'of Feeble and Kxhaufite I Fonf*!ilnlion v. it|\

lil’j /.Iw.tm t ,1, u uf

violent eatliiirticH, clieap decoctionH of vilo I «lrngs, and niinous intoxicnnfy innocently la-

bi l. i ••! : tr*. 1 ’ M ’ l l BIT' ! fit. i to

popular eonfidenct' hecaiiFo prepared from i n

George Mitchell, an tinio wife mur- ,,,r,l, . l ‘ ntc ! 1 11 i - and (piinim- and .im

t | prct u u.' r * -l a rainff to the proeeF*

durer, declared that his condemnation to (>f f.icdiis, md ar« riclur iq tl " ( Icmu-ius that

I rout n rn to tistm. u r.r\ t kit.. It P 41. <\ \l /’ -r. death was just, and that he would have it changed if he could. He spent

| restore to permanent health the A' oak* < Hot I valcM’cnt, ronrumntive.OvcTworlii’J.^i rv r.nt • by^pci tic. Bilious, and tickle in :»i petite, Ihnn nl! other forn.; of M.ilt or Medicine, The Konuine are i hiinly ‘■i^Mcd hy the

com puny. Fold cverywhen*. 2 <’n\ilV\ \ V. I m \vs.

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such rem: '.i s as I should conclude the I’artof the stockade is still standin t lred-a point, I must confess, I There were two rowi of trees -one insit re, , , .Ithe other. Ihe outer row has fallen

was very far from clear upon. I had been reared in a very temperate com-

G17 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo.

A n’*ul«r Rrtdunteoftwo Medical Colleges, hus been longer r A

an*d t chron h ic , fi'' , B ,,1 aa r ’'* , c'«" t *';vst uiunity, haJ seen little of intoxication

UouiB, a. city popi rs .how, alul all old rrgidents know. •. '/r 1

SyptlUia. Gonorrhoea.Gleet. Stricture.Orchitis, or its effects, and my reading had 11, t

Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary Diaeafcea nna , • 11 • *\* * i* *• rphilTtlc or Mercurial Affect ions of the Throat bnrm* CSlweillllv 111 that direction. es. we treated with unparalleled futccn, on . .. r , c pr»ncip!e<i. H«ft ly. Privately “ Before reaching U1V OUlCe, hOWCVCr, ‘ ert ’ - i*c^inyout^sl'xntf^ 1 decided what course to take. There

i was no time to consult books. Besides,

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Bpdrmatorrhea. Boa

tency. nn the result of Self-/

iet in inaturer yer t. or otht

t the followin h ettei

Abuti

lercautet,

whirh produce I

inal emit- I

luct mtt iiplei

th>wn, save for a few posts here and there, but a large part of the inner wall still stands. Trees have grown up around the old lien, and a thick growth of underbrush now covers the site of the prison. No traces of the famous brook that ran through the stockade remain, nor oi

The American Manufacturer snj-s that John B. Jervis, who ordered tho first lo-

made, is livRome, N. Y.,

and Horatio Allen, who saw the order carried out, and who ran (ho pioneer enjgine, is living at East Orange, N. J., aged

over 70.

ly *■ iynM Pv 11 MAl/i BITi KB.S

(IBAY'S SPK0IF1C MKDICINi:. ^ FR ADC MARK I hv (1m at Mm TRADE MARK

LI8II RkMKUT (III

f:UI ill

unfailiiuf cure ftr Sctniinil 'V»’ikHt -.-'j cr - inattoiThea. T m tency,and al

•omeofthft followin h eflbctf. nirToiiniPL .

on n*’ I was ashamed to do that in the presence -ection of country. contualon ol fdc-M. lo.a of lesusl power. > ('•. n :,rt.-riiis * . . - - - . S ,

o-riaire improper or untiBppy i, ■ poo in.o tly of the MUIl who waited to carry hack rrt. Con.uluiion.l olllre. orliv nisil free. «na Itn-Itol, . . ,, ,,, , , V 1mn il I. ii.i-oiieenietlt I” vo ttli’-’ !y 1 r • "to r.t. file llhy 1C. Jlc Would llllVC takdl it for

,1 ..; •, r « <• a e, 1.. . . n ( Kit tnnil np s.xnri •* PVf rVWIll’rP. ( Uf- * *

xuai cun

back

visit the city for treatment, >r €>xpri ‘ , i eve rywhere. Curubt exifiti it i» frankly *tati d

- — “ ftli -

Take care of your Liver. A great number of the diseases to which mankind are liable arise from a disordered condition of this organ. Keep it inn sound and healthy condition and you can defy

ers. It is all now a mild and peaceful '""y Rda P tc ?. for ‘'>' a P^pose, being ■lion of comitrv composed of drugs which act uponthe Many of the siddiers in tho cemetery ! Li .y." r ; “>'>« strength to

.... i.:... i, i o. ii„.;. 'Withstand malaria.

Robert Magruder sold his season’s rotton at Eulaula, Ala, and sat down to an

all-nightgam, I pok.. 5 OT. JS

that

pot

biPCDHt*

follow i\» a so-

ico of Solf use; us Loss

If

%

j iverbal

his plantation had of Vision, I’rci.iature Old Aye, i iiifieuscH tluit lend to Infunity or Consumption d n promnturo (Jravo. Full particular/* in

, nnd many othe

ho lost all the money

produced for tb« jrotr. Mack l .Oliver 1

. . * . * pAQiplilet, which Wc '1. I’ t«» ncnd trt’»* i'y

was the winner. Magruder bought a if to every one*. The Specific Medicine i*

revolver, loaded it. and started for home, 11

”odowUh warned by

friends not to do so. At a lorny point droit, Midi. Sold in Groom-astl. an I every- , , , , , . , I whors else by all wholesale and retail druaMagruder demanded tlie money tiack, aists. jys

and, meeting with a refusal’ shot Oliwi , iRed Front Meat Market.

Vhen it i» inci

medicines can be sent by mail or

able nasca guaranteed, where doul— , .

IicfUc- let Utii, 1 S’.tap; f:r Vcttcn, 1 Stinp ;

O-.-iin, for 2 S’.iopj. 64 Tie i.

CARRIAGE ! i5S?s.

a confession of ignorance, and would have lost no time in proclaiming me a

have handsome headstones lifted to theii memory by friends in the North, and { . efforts are frequently made to have cor-

sept.

1 GUIDE.

Elejctint cloth nnd gilt btnrtintr. Scaled for R postage or currency. Over (Iffy wonderful pm rnctii

r^Oc.

marry, who not, why Manhood, ttoinuiihood, Physical deenv. Who thouia marry; liow life and hnpp r< | be Inorenaed. The Physiology of Reproduction, ». Those married or contemplatii

I'oss may nd many

hould

■nme as above, but pain r cover, ibO pages. i.*b ct«. by mail, in money or po«tuge. (’hc:ine-I ”<■< tl giiide it) ir|

prescription mm For the speedy cure of Kcminal WcaVncsff. Ixist * r< innture l)« bP.ity, Nervousness, iJekponuency, of Idem, A\eiwi.»n to Hociety, Deft , live Menu :

“ Overhauling my supply of drugs, and taking a little from every one, I produced u mixture, some element of which I hoped might prove of service. “ ‘ Give him a teaspoonful of it every half hour,’ I said to tho man, handing , hi in tho bottle, ou which I was careful

not to put a label.

“Not caring to be present to witness

—The medicines of Dundas, Dick &

tain graves “kept green” with flowers I*-"’-' ar<) um xci lUd for elegance, purity and a shower pot. land reliability. Their Seidlitinc Seidlitz | Powders are as pleasant as Lemonade. A Quit! rn. Quo. Their Sift Capsules arc world famous. [New Albany Ledger-Standard.] j Soee advt. For sale at Allen’s Drug Many suppose that newspaper publish-1 gt ore> q m <-,] ers pass over railroads free of charge,' - and that they have a right to expect B ec( I’ s Gilt 1-dgo i onic prevents Malaria.

Complete [stock of Qucenswarc

| the effect of my maiden prescription,

of Idem, Au-rni.in

Dtoordt ra bru"gh( , _ ^ druffirlHt has the Ingredlentf). Addrcffn, , , r • i t. Dr«. JACQJLS, 706 Uic»tnutSt.. St, Loubi, Ma I mg, I SU1U.

shW!x«Sw."i!w |‘Tell Mr. Topham I’ll call in the morn-

free passes. We venture to say that)

newspaper proprietors pay double price; Lompioio ^Rtock of Qucenswarc for all tho riding they get. They gencr- and Glassware, at lowest possible prices, ally pay in advertising, itte true, but| nt GEORGE WYSONU’S, Northwest

railroads find they can get advertising! f c

cheaper in this way than by paying j cornGr of lhe rublic S q aa ^ tfr ’

j Reed’s Gilt Edge Tonic cures Dyspepsia.

money

dead, afterward killing himself. The trial of Homer Merry on a charge

of theft, at Bordanville, Mo., resulted in au acquittal, through Ihe testimony of his wife. After his discharge, however] she parted from him, saying that she \ had sworn falsely to save him from prison ! but that she would not live with a thief.

She has been indicted for perjury. An unsuccessful attempt by the

school directors at Pittsburgh to establish separate schools for negroes causes intense indignation among the negroes of that city and Alleghany. At Quincy. 111., there is equal commotion because colored children are excluded from th

high school.

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John T. Craig, Proprietor, ^I«in street, nminslte Howe Sr Vermili.n i

store, .’snutli Urveneikslle,

Always keei too Band the . hob eat firerii sad ! cured nn-iits, ami dillvu-s (roods at all hours to j any imrt ol tt -scity tree of i-h.ir({e. u;C i