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A Compound Tlncturo of the most valu* able remedies known to the medical profession, prepared upon strlotlir

pharmaceutical principles.

An ^xjxwi^ne** of t«r«nty.livo prow* it to bo »!k* <rr***U*st AntJ(i<»t« to Malana aud ail other Ajcuo

#«fluon«*»» known to thn wori<L

The only abMAutt cure for all A (Tort ionh of KidneyM. In liivrr torn plaint, nyNp«*p«<ia, kj IlinbrdrrN of the Bowoln* and all AfloclioiiM of Ihr Throat mid l.unK*«, it i* cjxuiUy rpuwxrurut' while a** a remedy for rotnplainUi peculiar

to the female aex it hat* no etjual

NOT A BEVERAGE

Bet nn old reliable HouNeliold ItemrdT,

iboroiixhly adapted to aaniht uaUire.

It auppliwi tone to the stumach, n'inri^romtea the dtjreMtive onrauN, Ktimulatea the eecretuinH, and pn»roittmff a r»t<nilar action of thn bowel*, enable* every anz^m of the body to perform its allott«>d work n'Ki:-

kany and without iut«»miptior

idation*

:».:r:a9K§ S

ariy and without inter

It* hifheKt

‘ it

no popi » u»e foi

iwt conim<«ndationa come from thoM* who

luve lined it lonKeet and knov

Nowhere ho j

have uaed it lonK<*Ht and known it be*t. >pular nn in Lanca*tor, Pa., where it

tuui been in use for more than a i;

Highly

j* in

lore than a quarter of a century.

„ . oininrndod rm u tionornl T<»nic land Appetizer. Sold by Druofieta everywhere, THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH A lor^e aired paper descriptive of dise&Me. itn orijf.n and cure, will l>e mailed free to any addresa on

appiication to

THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO.

Lancaster, Pa.

ITT*We atronjcly reoommerni to inoUinrs |*rof. Parkcr’e I'lrnanjit Worm Syrup. It rwtv. r fail*, i* easy to take, iuwI 1.0 :ifbT-phy»n- ia reviumni.

kVioe, 23 crula.

F^moiny firinc:* I > r^>Mp*krit3r. (foied lade] |

One good ha* cer ainly grown out ol j the [infit few yf ars of bumnoas depression ajul consequent final u:iul d is trees. It haul taught people a lesson of economy that | it does not seem can soon bo forgotten, i During the days of plenty, when money was so easily obtained, even the poorest among the working people spent freely for any thing that came in their way)

with no thought of the morrow.

As a consequence, when the hard times | came, it found them with nothing laid by, and the result was bitter suffering and grumbling discontent. Improvidence was iKToming as much a character- j istic of this country as of the laborers in | many oarts of Europe. The thrift and economy that has built the fortunes of i many of the rich men of the United | States were becoming remnants of the ; past, displaced by a prodigal expendij lure that could not help but bring ruin, j The cheek came just in time. Its results can be seen now in many ways. People are becoming satisfied with a 1 more simple and safe way of living. 1 Savings banks report a greatly increased ! number of depositors owing to which ! their business is much more brisk. These ' depositors, tliey say, are largely among working men who feel now the necessity ; of saving each week some little of their

learnings towards a safety fund for tlie future. Not only are they earning more -'“i- 1 *’ sUoienpHcoi'. 011 " ° f the

1 but they are making what they have go ‘

j farther.

If this change proves a permanent one then the hard limes will indeed have j proved a blessing. With all the lessons

A Wife AVortli Having.

(Boston Transcript.]

The champion woman farmer of Maine

is probably a woman at

Conrad COOK.

Sole •igont lor Pure

Eagle White Lead!!!

atnbbrr Good*.

(Peoria (III) Transcript 1

In some of thu forms that the article

-v Minot Center, known as India rubber assumes, it baa

who has herself cut and yarded ten cords tome, to a greater or less < xtent, of sled-length wood this winter. She is ' l *' d in ^mUy in the land, and by

a strong Scotch woman, about thirtv fivi') a * ,no * t 0 '' r \ 111 nl ai ‘' (t

r nil i i*i ;ico the manipulation <n rubber into manyears of ago Her husband ,s Imng, but J ACtllTV<l arliclt . s wa8 in its infancy, past hard work, being over seventy years T . . it u onc of the mewt important, of age. Sho carries on successfully n ttn(l { hrivinR industries of the land, large farm, doing nearly all the work her- Manufacturers of rubber have supersedin'. i (H i many articles made of other materials,

TKIAL BY .IURY : and driven them out of the markets of [St Louis Chronicle.] the country, from the P ack i l >K

Some bolieve tLat even this form of inders of Hteam enpiiie.s to tne doll tnat

trini is not per'ectly free from prejudice, quiets the infant in the cradle. Many tl dv * nt i nrac H ri Hut in our Roction, St. Jacob's Oil hH* 1 of the most inventive geniuaes of tlie all( | are the most efFectnal i.i. . • i _u t* . i ^w-vr,uf.»t m till mm ii nor- \ » * - _ .i j

Cathartic Pills

very Keg Warranted. West Hide public square.

Groceries and Provisions PHILLIP ALBAUGH announces to his friends and customers and the i ubli • fen orally that he is again .c the old stand, in Hathaway Block, prepared to furni«h

Highest Market Price

Coinl'ine the ehoieeat rathnrlic principles in medicine, in proportions accurately a<ijusti'd to sccurn activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect. They arc tlm result

* * * ’ * nractical ox-

, * ,.» » | p«*riiuenv, »m.i arc mv t»sv/ov ^./cctuul rem-

beeu trie*(l by that "real jury—the pub- world find constant and rerun nor- ei j v Vl . t (Hncovered for diseases causal by lie—and been judg'*d the iufillible curt ativc employment in devising new usea derangement of the atomaeh, Iiv«jr, and for Itheuinatism and all painful diseases, to which ruWr can be put, and methods {--chL which^uire jj-mpt and effectual .. . . "V T . <if ite miimpulatien. f^hioned applicalile to this class of diseases. They

\V hen one considers tlu old fasntonca ^ > directly on the digestive ami assimirubber overshoes worn twenty years ago, | llt i vi , processes, and restore regular Ugly, ill-fitting and most uncomfortable, j healthy action. Tiieir extensivo use tiy with the neat and handy article now of- i physicians iu their practice, ami by all <<■"*' <■» -*> “'-rSrj’S' sari f. SA'TSi compares the rubber coat of a lew years ; ' rfRCt , y re |i ab | e purgative medicine, ago, weighing from four to six or more. ip.mjj compoumh-d of the ooneentrated txJUnds, with the gossamer fabrics which ! virtues of purely vegetable substances, have taken their place, it will indicate they arc positively free from the general progress made in those pur- Vvith perfea saT. "y. Ucular branches uf the manufacture ox | ^ , . the raw material. In the matter of the „ Av ^! 1 s inrilim^

Regulate first the stomsch second tie «ne article of machine belting, in this fiyspepsli, ^x.ss of ’AppeUte, |jvt*i” csr eciallv the firvt so as to n, r- country, tlie busiueKS of the .•.lanufactur- Kou i stomach ami Hreath, Dlrrlness, will remove at least nineteen twentieth-, rll , )l)ir J,/ Uh . T j n ^. (1 .Subs 1 Kruptlons and Skin iHsea^ Dropsy

Frank Thomas arrived at Rochester, i Minn., on his wedding trip, and there | saw the opportunity to steal a mule. If he lied wilh the beast, he must leave i the woman behind. Tho mule was sleek at. and handsome, while the bride was i scrawny and ugly, lie deserted his wife

; ind stole the mule. TWO GROANS.

taught by distress the most valuable is ( that which gives a desire and strength to do better, and this one is of that kind, j | Continued and increasing prosperity | must be the result, not only to individu-

al.', but to the Nation at large.

PHILLIP ALBAUGH.

pr.d„„ -luSSaTwlK I the only thing that will give porfecth iu . tidw of hK , Us alld *).!*■* alone. 'ITiere j healthy natural aclion to these two or- iw hard | v . any kind of industry in the gsns.—Maine I-ar.uer. 2t42 j ! iin d that d.^s not use more of le* of ’ A little girl yesterday, while watching manufactured rublrnr in the details ol iu

0 J ^ business ptirticularly in

a^lapUsl U) nu'i'huiucal

VSEI EASILY MAITAGED, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL, AND GUARANTEED TO K78 Met Satisfaction EwyAre. BUY AGHAETEEOM MADE ONLY BY

HT. 1.01 M, .1IO. 1MPOBTEKS AND DEALEKS IN' TIN-PLATE, WIRE, SHEET IHOWf A.3STT3 KVF.llT CLASS OF GOODS USED OR SOLD BY TIN AND STOVE DEALERS. SEND FOR PRICK LISTS. F"r m.I. liy J. U HUFFIN’DTOV.

WANTE Selling Hctoi

F SSI e if •

G ENX3 Selling nclonal Hooks and Bibloa. rncc* ■ . , , redverd 33 per ct. NnlKinal Publish’g l n.. 5f. Ix>u»a. Mo. i 'VlII I H* Com pU'tl'll tO

MRS. LYOIA E. PINKHAM.

OF LYNN. MASS.

llfaki* Floom for Dakota.

The next new State will probably bs Dakota. Its present territorial boundai rii*s include an area as large, nearly, 11s i that of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, and more than twice as great as that of Min- ! nesota. That jiortion of the territory I west of the Missouri River is mainly set apart for Indian, reservations, but all that part east of the Vxamri River ia ! rapidly filling up wi*’^ agricultural setj tlera.pouring in daily from all points of ! the compass. The peculiar apvuntago of ! j Dakota for settlers is tliat all the land is ! the property of tho (rovernment; no I i part of it has been granted to railroads, j but all is open to purchase, or for entry j j under the homestead law. The land it , self is extremely fertile, and the eastern | ! half is capable of producing more bread- ! I stuffs ami other articles of food and of [ I merchandise than any one of the existing ^ ( States, not excepting Minnesota. Another advantage is that the settler takes Ids land unencumbered by any mortgaj ges or heavy taxation resulting Iron. I country debts contracted in aid of rail- | roads—a burden which, unfortunately, j w< ighs heavily upon other Western I States. 'Hio .lames or Dakota River ; ! runs from north to south through the | ( whole extent of the new State, and en- ! ters the Missouri River at the southern | boundary. The six railroads cross the 1 State and this river from east lowest. | The Milwaukee A St. Paul Railroad and the Chicago A Northwestern Railroad

the Dakota River i

by January next. The Hastings & Da- | | kota, the St. Paul A Sioux City, the Southern Minnesota, and the Northern

(ioshiuh’j

the rain, turned to her mother, and said “Ma, 1 guess the weather’s so warm itV ;

melting the clouds.”

those line*

invariably attend Celebrated Liver

The happiest results the taking of "Sellers’ Fills.” 25c. per box.

The frontier telegraph office at Wil1 haras’s Ranch. Frown county, Tex , is i managed by Uallio Hutchinson a girl 9 1 years old. She handles her instrument with the precision of an old operator. The Philadephia S ar asserts tlia' 'truth whispered is more effective thai nonsense thundered;” and truth it is tha' Dr. Full's Cough Syrup is the best remedv in the laml for curing a cough o

cold.

!\'o Time Should be I.ost

It the stomac h. liver and bowels arc affected, toa<l'>ptthc Mire remedy, Hostetler's Stomach Hitters. Diseases of the organs named

beget others far more scrim is therefore hazardous, complaint, chilU and fev

twinges, kidney weakness, bring serious bodily trouble if triried with. Lose no time in using this effective, safe and long known

medicine.

For sale by all Druggists and Dealers

generally.

PILES

•cicntifto r irr.*‘ illuitr

fully drtcrili of cur*. | pain) ‘.Iff it

11 \i:kih ftKMKiiy < <».. Miof g I hcirKCv Mh A M irkt f Sl»., - s t- Lout*. Mo.

cur*. Irof. Ilarr

Ut fr*- ou Application.

l.ooal Atlyrertinlng.

The virtue of ad vert Ding is of more consequence, in a general way, than it is often credited with. A too contrncUsI view is eo frequently thiown around its salutary inlluences tlmt thooc who read a business card seem to iliink that its import is of but little consequence to any one betudes the iidverii»cr. This, however, is a great mistake, for the community at large is liem filed, aceording to our way of thinking, by every business card of a town store appearing in the lo-

eal piqiers.

It needs no very skillful reasoning tc elucidate the proposition, for there ear be no better method adopted to improve

Tom Davis had some photographs 11 village, town, or city, than that which taken at Zanesville Ohio, and had gave keeps tlm bulk of trade at home. By sc

doing the result of industry are widely diffused in the expenditures made, society becomes co-operative to a consider able extent, material improvements are encouraged and pride of place is fostered. (lur live storekeejtcrs arc beginning to understand the value of advertising, and our residents fail not to reward them for their enterprise. A contemporary

puts the matter in this wist*:

When the business men of a town fail to advertise extensively tjiey diminish the importance and trade of the place, and permit more enterprising localities

ke the latter from them.

Kruptloiis and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, ^ Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic, (tripes. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, tiout, I‘lies. Disorders of the Liver, ami all other diseases resulting from a disordered

state of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal.

While gentle in their action, these Pili-s are the most thorough and searching cathartic that can lie employed, and" never give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and then their inlhlcnce is healing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive organs; they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the

whole systoni.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists.

Loweil, Mass.

1014) KT ALL DUIKiUlMTS LTKRYWH CKK.

one to Lizzie Murray in the presence of Ida Fridwell, who wanted one, •00. Tom would not part with anothui

trious, and a delay picture, and Ida at once committed sui-

Dyspepsia, liver

tr, early rheumatic Cldo.

Ladies wno appreciate elegance and purity ar« using Parker’s Hair FaNnni It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color and beauty

feb

1 The Rev. John A. Hueg}i of Detroit

has brought a suit for $.V0! >0 against the ^ n ' 1 | 11

nun who accused him of

from tho Roman Catholic Church and | the town where they

PHY S1CIAN AND I'd lu.hors, joining the Lutheran in order to marry.

J. A. GOLDSBERRY,

Although

I dono for their individual interest, adver-

withdrawing I tising should he looked on by citizens of j Church ami | the town where thev reside, as in some ^

„ OFFICE —In Williamson** Block. Residence 1 Pacific arc all rapidly pushing wcatward '’ or,,, ' r IndllB " am * t>opltir s,r, - t "

G. W. BENCE.

tlirough Dakota. These’ six parallel railways cross the state at convenient distances, giving a system of transportation and a facility of reaching market uot surpassed by that of any other state

in U*e U n ion.

Physician and Surgeon,

GRKENCASTLU, IND.

Oflice over "When" clothing .Store. Residence

with W. B. Mulboln.

H>. l^otigfidlow uml Touriet Trntiipp. EVANS & DEVORE f Speaking of la.ngfellow, I want to tell ^ n y s i c i ans an d SnrgeOllS.

Thousands of women have been entirely cured of the most stubborn cases of female weakness by the uAt* of Lydc. K Finkham’s Vegetable (".impound. Fete to Mrs. Lydia K. I’inkham, 233 Western Avenue, l.ytin Mass., for pamphlets 2t‘12

, as iu somt

sense public benefactors, and they should lx; encouraged accordingly. One mer- j chant who advertises extensively is! worth to his own town and its jieoplo | more than forty that never show themselves in prim, and should be for this reason alone preferred, assuming that he I

D, of course, a fair business man.

PORT GRAPE WINE. i .'« i.l in tho principal Churches f« r Coinmun-

ion purpopen.

1)veelleiif for I.tidies’, H’eakly

f'ersons and Hie Aged.

Ovvick—West lor’e Store.

side of tho Square, uver Tay-

lyM

Donnohue & Lewis,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

m SIKESS AO I M LN. , Patterson .Tlennf what ho Said. The following tribute to a well known and t mcrit«>rii)Ufi preparation will be read with, pleasure by nil who nr* 1 hufVoring from pulmon arv pomplnitiis themseluee, or nuve friend* so i

afflicted :

I hereby '’rrtify tint my boy,ten years of ape, wan taken nick with typhoid fever, followed by inn of tho Innas. Dr. Dyer, an eminent :

hat he though’ .

DISCOVERER

LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VE&2TAELE COMPOUND.

The Ponitive Cnrn

a story that I hoard the jioet relate tlie | other day. There was a little group of i us in Houghton & (Jsg. hhI’s, and the talk i got upon the travelling tourist, when Mr.

! I>,ng f elloW laughed aud told of a tourist 1>ra0ti , ein ftI1 thc c „ ort , ,* lob . tn bn!i

Ot the John l*llli tamilv, wlio in VLsitmg ! nesa and collections a specialty. Deoils and COUGH BaLSAM wa. curing

i him not long ago apologetically remarked. et'oL^Tv'a^.rinLon . ) “Mr. Longfellow, you have no ruins in | GHKENCASTI.K, IND. _ i your country, and -o we came to see L*YV-VS CVIM( CVvC, large laugli,‘ maUhen Urn gentie-hen'rtea HCal ESlflle. L0211 & M\m AECUtS. |xx*t said kindly and a]>ologetieally fur Office over Landta' Drug Sto-a, East Washing-

SPEER’S PORT GRAPE WINE

Mr* joiuiMon'rf AVoofi-ciiopphiR. j FOUK YEAR S OLD. {Kingston (N. \ ) f rceman ] riii* Celebrated Native Wine i« made from * Mrs. Julia Johnson, tho wife of Pctei juioe 0f ,! 1 ';. o n ^. orl, i > . <J - r { , . p ^ ^‘1"' t ' u '’

’ couD«,ry. it.-*, i in a i abio

Johnson, who reside in the town of Tonic and Str4?ri^thenin^ Properties Rochester, hud an exisTienec in the wav “n/'uparsrd hy anv other Native Wine.

1 * Being the pure .mice of the Or&pe, produced K> /vHw.r ♦!...♦ under aMr.Bpaer# own personal pupervi-ionjitr

purity and ( genuineneeM arc guu run lead. The

eongo.«tion «)f tho lung*,

phjfh ion of tbifl plac *, *tated . _ the boy would run down with Quick Con

Hon A Mr. Patterson told me that COO

, aiwev* —,; In i|

_ 9<tailar enses. .

and a ivieed me to purchase it. When l carrL'd ; the fire, and t'X*k

it h m3 that Mr m: - M

of splitting wood, the other day, that will throw in the shade the saddest tale the “Danbury News Man” ever wrote. This lady went on the wood-pile in order to split some wood to brighten up

with her a sharp axe

After select-

ing a proper piece of wood, she raised

iiielcr Mr.i'i'ocr .* own personal riipe'rvT-ioti^itr

purity and irmuinoners arc guar

youngest child may partako of Os generous 'liialitic*, ami the weakest invalid lure it to .eJ\ .intap It is parliculariy beneficial to the aged ami debilitated, and >uit< d to tho various ailments that affect the weaker sex, It is in every respect A WINK TO BB HKL1KD0N.

Sl'liEU'S

P. J. SHERRY,

For all Female Complaint,. ^ IS

Apply

Thi* pr^iviratlon. a* its nnm«) slgniflf ff, consist* of Vcgutabl* PropertiM that art* harmieH* to the rnoftt del irate lavalid Upon one trinl Die mei liH of this C’tim pound will be rocognized, ob relief is immediate . »n<l »7hen its use is continued, in ninety nine coses in n h*m. • red a permanent curr* is cfTct tod .ns thousands will tee tlfy On acconnt of its proven Jiierita, it Is to-.lny re (-ommended and prescribed by t!f» jihysiciaus in

the country.

It will cure entirely tho worst form of fuliinn j of tho uu*rus, Lcucorrhcaa, irregular and painful

■WMtniMlon.allO.arlaaTrouhlct. Inflammation an,I . )lainlv h ’ writcR; ] ia nd d.Ktm’t sh'llke at

l Iceration. I 1 loodings. ull I>i.'tpl:u cments atui the con | ' i, ^ ’

•^Miuont »pinttl wcakned.8, nml is eHjn'rially ndapted |-t 1 the Change of Life It w ill disHolre and tumors! from the utemsin an early Btuge of development The j

iy wife laughcil at me; but I know I . ,. , ,

PATTI ILSon MEANT Ji st WH at f° aocompluxli tiic |>uq>ose. IIK .'•All), and 1 determined to try it. Two ing a proiier piece of WOO

11 'h''' 1 *' 1 Y^M^^^DOHMAN 5 ,I t!l!ii*^ < wUholl't'"hittiffit^it* at'ltTnalurttUy ^ (’SraeVi'rf and part^kel'onhVglirde^^u'lHtiee Huntington, Cunn.. Aug. Jl*. IK.ii. , beiliga little vexed at the result,launched uf the irrapc Inun whici, it is made. Forp^irity'! My chiIdren'werVaM scrinuidn^troughled^with 0Ut a I , °"' !rful | whidl ^nt the ..Mv-bciaal Fropertiea.it

Whooping Cough. Wc treated them with regu

cribeu ncdicines, with homeopathr

(if awkwardnesifi and pmharrasKnient, for ; Persoat having buriaesa in our line ahnald call | aiiecialtiea,'etc,, with but little or no relief I li.. . . .1 1’ 1 ’ r V .1...r - , and sue us. 16tf ! until we gave them Goe’.. Gough Balaam.whieh | f ' ^ 1, ' r jOGlu,

the sake of saying sonietiiing.’

And here was another to tho score of , j the tourist—the American tourist this! time. The poet was invited to give bis I autograph, and complying, as lit*, alas! | always does, ho was followed to the table |

Kill

J. a. MU.LKK. MlLLEIt

T. T. SO,<kit. A MoOltK,

where he was writing, and politely over- j —- looked by the visitors. “Why, how | JamrsJ.Sutuir.

tendency to cancerous humors there i-t checked

•jHtedily by it« use

In net it lias proved to pc tins prea: *st and t#»*t remedy that has ever liecu discovfr •U It pcrmeat.n every port ion of tho system, and tfivrN • cw lifeand vigor It removes faintness,flatulency, di stroys all (mving for stimulants, and r !>▼«? wrakncMN ;

ff the stomach

it curee floating, ncadachcs Nerrmiu T’rostratloi i CteoenU Debility. Hleeplnssm *.<3. I'eprcMtlon and Iih'.i j gestion That foellng of bearing down, rHiinJiig pnin j weight ami backache is alwayu iiemanently cured by Its u»c It will at all timc.s. und under &)! clrcitniKtan ••*«. act in harmony with the law that governs the

leroalnsystem.

I’or Kidney Complaints of either nr* this compound

is unJitirpKSHed.

Atlcrrcysat Law & Rea! Estate Agents, Greens»*tle Ind. Offis*—Bayne’s Block.

W ILt isG. Nkkf.

all!” was tho observation of one of these , ^S*^l &. N FI 1 , on-lookers to the other. And .Mr. Long- 1 A T'lTOTRTSTTUYS TAT XjA.'W fellow, it is said, enjoys the,* visitors! If j W«c5‘?« # lie does, of course U is from his stand-| all the enurtant the State and-Illicit hu-inea*.

point of the humorous student of human nature. But what a temper lie must havel M hut awtetmss and light, sucli as Matthew Arnold would how down before.

And such ns wt* might nil bow down U- #

fore and emulate- if we could. Only TtlS AfflGriCflil SSlOB Tip CO.

{immediately aaaiated nature to restore them . - . . 1 ^'neL^ l ewoL| r ;; i V%h e n:, e pL% i onugh‘. C8t meJi -1 ^ j y3t J .11. FUST, Ag’t Charter Oak l.ifc In'. Co. I dropped the

B(*wl Iti'iieedy for 4 )i;i|>|m*<I liauds

.. — .. powerful blow, which , ;: i h axe clear through tin* stick, but did not " ,1 “ ,e ,ouml u ”c, , ;;" t ' I d ,’ I> . 0 hie I split it in two. Thinking she could ea- n 1 lA r,lv o

nd, she inserted B®

and with all her 1 ™ ••Is* 8#l<(iZR4IY-

her lingers in the crack

to spread it apart. Outj This BRANDY stands unrivaled in this axe, when thc Htick came '‘ ountr >i being fsr Huporior for medioinal pur 1 i; t,Kr , V th “n M,, : l, ’„ an< l* tlU, “ gh r She A PURE distillation from the grape and managed to pull out thc lingers of one ; contains valuable medicinal properties.

Is Ho-eiusn'e <'„ni|,h,,r L , It *;,",ii,l 1 •• rulil'cl hand bv s, rapiti^ tin 111 some, thi M-of ‘'hdi- at- II,iv,t. similar t,, that of the upon the part affaeted. The warmth of the >)„. ,,ti,i.r u -..r.. ‘f, *.•,.,t .. rr* pel from whlnh it is ,1, tilled, at,d skin will soften it sufliciontiy, under ordinary j " 1 fastened in a yr\y so great favor ammig first-. In< ‘

cireutustanees, but in extrenio e,,l,l weather'd ! 'trong that site could not free tfiem. See that thn sii;naturn of ALFRED SPKBIl faYd^Ta^t^ n®! a whi, °- * - - - -

Slllll liTiitl'Ot tho h)i nils. Ill’ wiMirinu- an ^ HH-

$5,000,000.

and the keen edge of the axe, coming iu contact with onc of her lingers, cut it, 1

some of us might question, not whether the sweetncM and light is wasted on these tourist tramps, because that goes without the saying, but whether Air. Isuigfrllow by this regimen, which—with Ids i leisure—brings him nothing hut fun, is 1 not encouraging this particular trump

Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound I until he has Ixicoine really thc intruding 1, prepared at 5S3an,! tas Wasicrn Avsnuc, Lynn 1* r! nuisance that he^ is Ills,11 people wiio it we»i w six bottle* r,,rtu.oo sent by nwii in t:,s { have not the poet's golden leisure, and

f.rejot pUl* also in tin, form of LoMngv,. on rerei.a , no BWeetUeSS Hlld light to Spare. ^ *— * * Mr* J I .. 1! .>'|

Send for pain

WAnilAaNT TiiKili

A. S. T. Co.

she picked up

:in<l protect the hand*by wearinir nn f>i<] pair «»i | ^Le HXC V»ilh the tree liuiul Hlid triefl to kid alovo-*. Hodcman’.s is tho uett ami in out strike the piece of wood so jw to split it ^r’lcainjL.'r’r.yrJia.r^uL'T "'Tt V nl, "' kil - v theldow miscarried,

I olinpired laeu and cunhurn. It i* ,',,mpoun-ff),I and til I with glyocrinn, which rotulnrs it mure omoiiou,

j than any other Camphor lee; and it will be I . , , no ,, I found a moit thin* application to the face completely on. 1 be poor woman finally I after shaving. went to a nelghlsir h house, her hand i,v ih , ;;n , ,r,,r.vLt. , ^C’r:rkL'Lrn,a y rtr^r 1 in ^ s t ick - " i,h '«•. the i,y the Mi*tr„i>olitan M,-1. C„. of New Haven hlood streaming Ironi her finger, when: inni pot! ml l *w hich'may ^ tl,, ' ? id ° f “ r ^ I

>"11 mnrohurin than ifood. II KG KM AN ’c? TAM-

VllOll ICK never fails.

Tin' i:u \ Vi'l %•* KAT lU stroyvr the best proparation ever deviHcd for thc

fain i lies,

^-jt iud .wiKnamr,! oi aLFHED . * asrnic, N. J., is over the cork oi etch btittle. Sold by All* n’s iJru^ Store imd i*y

Druggists. 1yl2

'eleaseii.

FURS! A. J. AGNEW,

DEALER IN

I I IIIDEKA l , i:i.S W,

......

I ex term illation ,»! theso tronidefliiiuc* vermin ,1 n.l 1 all nther insects, bugs 10,1, , ,V -. ; |

11 in

I'j West Feiirl Street, Indianatmlis . Reprcicnting t. Buhl i Co., Detroit.

Consignments iolicitod.

f,m'.")

of price 8100, |w?r box, f«>r elUior. trwly annwer* all |i ttoin of inquiry

IvhU’t. A(Mr**wM hi obovo Mention this paper. ?;« fiunnyfhouMbe without LYDIA E. LIVKHAM' WYEII.I’lLI-S They euru Corifttlimfion, BUiuu«n<*«

tmlTurpldlty of the Liver i-’i conU j**r Ia*x.

•John I). { >irk tV *s*>nc PiprinnaH. Ohio

V a * cotnpli te I.LfHE ' top? (.'hapten cr, A ( om Selection of wife, F.vidr

TO WflUsIM K, itprfent W< .Tian-

j fi. Selection of iviip, F.vidrnrea of Virfin1 *y. I ei;ij,rrai:ienla Strnl.’v, Adver 4c I-r.do

f,.Du* *-.•*-. • ••*.. c ^

’ *«•; *+* •< l»,

:c iMedical /.dviper ” no tliaeatea rpiha! at* *«iationa, and nn Milf.abuae—the .tr^* hr*. k*,,4 »*. M U*Mu.«l M.J rn.n, le... - I ■•■i. a-1 ■ ««^ral. r.ad!,.- ...

♦(.Mine from nnpi

■•eat haksi ■ f low *, ' . w, aw.. m4:

»ku * no

A le. «

*•4 1to«4r*U. P»Bt

j Dr. B««u la-iUrt *•■ i-_ ( Md (ddtew, > * J »»• .

VHwnMwTvwv. Ada*

rs.f KrPTTRK v* m*4 h.n *.»« v

|g BpTTrLIVffWSAIT, ^ S4,»t, UaK, mi

THK lil*INf> HOY’S 1 AKFW Cl.l*, Mother, good-ni^ht! 1 heard the aTigch call.

From out the land of ho[)<; and drr.tnis Iasi night And o’er my weary eyes there seemed lo fall

A healing balm of glory and of light. When you have told me of the sunset sky. Ami of fair hill* that iu*t beyond h* lie; W hen 1 have listened to the tongs of birds. Or to the sweeter music of thy words, I've prayed the Matter for the gift of sight. And now it comeih mother, with good night]

1 he things of feeling have hern doubly mine,

I ouch, taNte and smell a ministry divine,

For none have found Him nearer than the blino.

Hr loveth whom He ohast neth and is kind; Now distant music fails upcm my ear;

It nearer comes, the notes are sweet and clear, While sunset glory makes thc world more bngh{

( seel dear mother, once again, good-nig^it!

—{E. S* L. Thompson in Indianapolis Herald*

That Is now *o attentively worn on

CHILDREN'S SHOES

TO WEAR A3 LONG A3 THE METAL,

Which wpm introduced by them, ar*! !>v which , thr .•<i-ove amount ha« l»«en xavod to pareiitu an* i nually. Thi* Tip will ^ntc still ftioM-, mi boaidee being worn on the rnarr>er i*ra<! i* it is worn on Amc ami < alioee whom tho Metal Tip on account of its tools

would not bo used.

Thev all have our Trade Mark A. M. T. «’•* etarnjied on front of Yin. Fluents ilimiM ASS FOR SHOES wilh this BEAUTirUL BLACK TIP

on

For thirtv-five years I have been the victim

, of that terrible disease,

leprosy In I.«»n<lon.

A fearful (lincaae which has not heard of in great Britain tor overaeveuty yea is, has reapjieared in London, but only a binglo c.iso has Im come known. A ]»oor woman who had }>ecn for nine

monthrt :iu in-jwtient of 8t. John's 1 [os- .jusi published, a new edition ofDr. Cu rotal, f*>r disifiw of tin* akin, auffirring! 7piri!uo?! , h7r»' , f,r E ^,"Jta•| , w»” d,c * ,

MANHOOD

How l.osl. How lt( > Mor4*il ! w , U’ , B t ( y“leh i ;a h t e eO;,r'’ e<,ili - 0n ° f ,)r ' Culvcr -

. . , — I * V . . inimai Wfn k li)-•***, luvo! 'V in it* most horrible form, L* *;•«•>./lupotvney.MvaUt and

^n-nrem^whf'ijmr^baslng f. r th**ir rbiMrsn.

'='XX-<3

|EIANTIC TRUSS |!1<vhi Pvi dl*7€rlT)^r*r*m fc!|rt'*^, b rup.h.ir^. n.i;, S*lf Adfwtinf Dal I Iu C't'Utr, mJrptxi lo til pwltloiii or tt**i bo.iy, trhild *h4 Mall, n lb#• *ip jn-#wa !i«k tli# Invjrtla * «> ,4

ksf m i i B or u* ycaics.

Guilford. Ci., May 15th. 1868.

;he vi

” -— — . .-i" i'r*i««. hurt; con hui «'d eminent ohysi' i ms mid tried nlmost ev-

ery rc mod y My fimily physician finiillv told , „ me I could not h>M‘iired. The tiiHtdoHo of • ‘‘ M,, 1 ' r ' UYSPEFSI S Cl’RE helped me, a d. to d iv, I | from Icnro

«i»«-«... .s,t«niav. ft*:™

fore tin* t'liMi.-. (•. II. ItivhiinDon. , in,.loubU<dly (OlitagioUH, ami I have jan^V,^ md'uYd tr/dfri'uduigono!; or"togu r ’,'!

1 adurah. hy.. May 10th, I**;:. h.-iml IK) particular* as to tho isolation of ‘ Xtravagunre. ,v.-

^KtKfrsraksjva eaw ^ »*«•«; .j]:,

in its worst forn.. lor two years lhavesuf PO«e that Would hfivi'been provident for. “u^’cessful pr.-ct,,(hat the alarm/nr c© n * c wi'tho'ui r e li«f Thi, 0t apri a ; fbecaS?^ ‘ M " hirl ' ^ ““pi 08 ® We re- ' > r^lnaUv .■„r, ;1 :

I du bililod aa to he unable t** walk on** vmare. (Gir'l at* helllg 111 AtUll, there is 11 village ... ■ j .. ' which is entirely inhabited by lepers. dlMreii ulterwarii. ami have an ex* olk'&t aii. I * * I , , ,.^ 1C *' rs ^ l f, . v,, M’.“ n "f >he disease, the

petite

O- WO'. nil It,;

.' f>> mralv

lIn CUAwli*

a;c;u:sTos TKUiLi t c..cm »?v. Iij*

•)Mhf J

Hr m J «.i J *t r*» ' r * «•. • u»i •. it V.U 6*nl Oj tux.l. C-v-uluys. {.

pointing out a modo of (*uro at once simple,

"tie s«|ui,r.‘. 1.1 ^.a, mcro is a Village <" rtai- and clfectuaI bv means of which ev-

Attcr taking t>w. doses ot Ctjiu S Dyppcp i;, winch is entirely inhabited by Icncr* ^ r y'Ojffercr. Do matter wh»t his ennd/tion may di U /,re I .. 1 a..orwarer!:;, n * 1 ‘ t hYj^n exI oil/L'an" ' the ««t xympton of the ,h e J »»«•-» ■ ho-l-ly. .-riva.ely and

| sufferer is driven from his native town

F. T. G1I.I.ALAND, late Lieut. IJ. s. A jt? r ‘*dualiv a colony of pariahs has 1 would like to O.M on'o A moro to 'XT o C ' ,r,io :' is ! ,r » w '> •‘rouml your hst. 1 have been » victim oi dyupopsin pf 10 P ,ace mi,0rt . il, id it is to be honed for the paat five vears have tried ii great in any that none of the British troons will u-i.v 1 re “ ef -"'r >» l)V6-!fi c .r into its precincts for W ‘ W

‘ curioHity*

radically.

* I’hiH [*e* hire pliould be in the bands'* every youth and ( t cry man in the land . f v nt under .«o;iI. in t plain ei velopc, to nnjf addrisH. p(,st paid, on reco.pt of Fix r«-nts/)r two postage stamps. f A ^ 11 'TH K efiLVEKWELL MKD10ALO).. II Ann st.. New York. N. V; Fustoffice

Box. 46eti. >yW