Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1881 — Page 2
A Compound Tlnotur# of th# moot valuknown to the medlcai prof«»«ton, prepared upon etrlctiy pharmeoeutical prlneiplee. A.a %ip#ri«nr« *f twmity f^Art imvim it U> b« t Ad(j(1 '(« t« Miilar'.* and ail <jth*r A^r.•
ka->va V* th» world
X’.am «u!f akaoln'a tun f.*r all Afl>rtlnna of tLMarra. !a IJvrr <'nmplolnt. I>yaprpftitu »£ X)Mi«r4rr« of the Bowrla, and all Atlord«w« »f tli* Thront and l.mifla, if Is
« m«, while as a retaedj f*»r complaii t' th*' (antale sei it has »o e-;ual NOT A BEVERAGE
llat an old rrllnhlo Ifonsehold Itcnrwd*,
ttkQro>i«hlr adeptwd to ase.Kt nr‘
U tup pH as |.s»o to the •*
its ncfaus, stimulatos i * refTila# art.on of ths
of Ui#-
ttjfubUy
nts puoui^u
>ist nature.
Somacb, r« a invIforatos the • tha serration*, and prv.
<kr—*!▼» nryans. stimulatca the serration*, «ix fnlar art.on of the i nnhliw every * bod/ to par form its ali.iiud work nur
ithout
lari!» and without in term pin
Its hi<hw*t comm«mdaiir*ns rotna from thoea who ka»w asa.1 K lonsfvt and known ;t txwt. ilwwhafa so t*>pular as n lau»'SHt« r, Pa..»h**r« it
Uas tioan ia usa f >r more than a quarter of a rentury
fllatily roniMiendrd aa a t rnrral Tonic
Kiitl Appctiaor. Sold !■> Pru#ifi*ts everywhora
THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH
A bvrira sited paper daHi-nptiva of Juwwiav. its ori^.n and rnra, will ba ma.lud t>ro to 110/ addnaia n
application t*>
THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO.
Lancaster, Pa.
atronfrly recommend to mot bars Prof.
I'arLrr’a Pleuaom Worm Srrup. It mm* fnUii, in «'.’uy to uks, uid no after-pu/tic h reqaiiwd.
Vrioe, 25 evnt«.
Imto ■ ‘ 111 [VMtk . * —* to* •» , profit »r;id. it Liwd wj» . t»1bnbl. p.per by Dr. J. li. Ul«ck, ia ill. Popular Sciinc Monthly. S-T.oty thouMud pamon* in America vearly die of couaumptiou, iuo*t of whom hare inltvnted tha dinetute. V«.t number* inherit « tendency to rheumatism, epiletwy, insanity, cancer, indigealion, niitrraine. neuralgia, aathma, and to early of night and hearing. No other eau-e of grief und euffering I'oiupare* with that due to organic de-Ib.-U handed d wa from parent to child. Of our forty million* of i>eopIe probably twenty oil million inherit some constitu-
tional defect.
But hitherto little ha* been done to arreet these tendencies. Physicians are called only to the sirk. On the contrary, th.aie wh > have inherited tendencies to diw ase aie generally as carelesa of their health a* others; while, in the case of those who already show the tendeney, their friends are apt to pursue just ths course most likely to strenghten it. For instance, a consumptive is shut up from the out-door air ami gentle exer-ci-i<\ though these are his only hope. Moreover, the whole influence of our social life and practices encourages the thought).-ns squandering of vital rew'rvs. Asa consequence, we are degenerating as u people. The death-rate and birthrate are steadily approximating, diflerence is already less in New land than in any country of Europe,
France alone excepted.
Yet there is no inherent difficulty in the wuv of extirpating hereditary diseuse. Hygienic care would accomplish it—such care as can come only from * mod ice l exjien, and such as we are all ready <o resort ui in acute disease Able physicians have thus been able to extirpate tubercular consumption from themsulvea, thc.r families, and dee. end-
ttiite.
The l.iite.i World’s* W onder. It is not uncommon for men and women who have been disappointed in love or met with reverses in fortune, to take themselves out of the world by poisoning, shooting, hanging, drowning or stabbing themselv»8. Sometimes, in casesof emotional insanity,superinduced by morbid religious excitement or apprehension
THE BEST REMEDT
w«n wp> fT«m#r’* Fall* ltcpurt#c )
A famous lawyer of Missonri, uot*!
for his legal learning and classical schol- D1S03S6I Ol tD6 Tlir03l 3Hll LDHtl.
arship, illustrated by hia scesntrie habits
an eld English song:
*Th« l«»s mf wr»Uh is fh« loss of dirt,
As to al! tune* assert;
1 he Happy loaa'a without a shirt.** ir Tli!ly Campbell,"as he was famililarlv called, made much and saved little mon-
Conrad COOK,
Sol© au’^tit for }*ur©
a very
Eagle White Lead!! . r..
of calamity, they commit suicide, but f„ r he had no idea of its value. He Chicago ejn record tha only instance o! j n ,b, rst .J for every body, and if he went winch we have any knowledge of a man ou t jnty the street with a pocketful of killing himself beesuso he was too pros-1 change he would return without a cent, I having given something to every beggar
. he met.
'1 his was the case of Louis urummo, i q i1(> < j M , j *heriff, in reply to Mr. German and s manufacturer of soap. He Campbell’s question, “What’s the had conducted a very fair business for ! news!” said, “Nothing new, sir, but this,
II km Aorrv U> nay. I had toAell out your houtt* ami lot for the debt you owed am
arcumulaied m
▼ cry K©k Warranted. West Side public square.
Grus^Fma
PHILLIP ALBAUGH
igo ids business took a sudden start for ward. It increased so fast that he w*'unahle to keep up with his orders. His book-keeper told him he would have to enlarge his factory and increase his faedi
ties, but this he felt himself incompetent I ! ° n u on « “ »•- "
about, leaving home u. attend the legi«l
security for Mr. Hill. 1
‘ Oh, that’* notliing,” answered Camp bell; the property is not lost; it ha* only
changed hands.”
Mr, Campbell waasn esay-goingbache-lor, and had the reputation of being one of the most slovenly-dresaed lawyers in
was
to do. He feared failure it he attempted i
it. But it worried ; upon hts mind that
ture, his *i*ter informed him that »he
him, and so pr. ye t jhad packeil a doaen he became moros. trunk.
the
new thirU ia hi*
anD.iun-es to hi." frie.ols and customer" an I ,
the public KPn'TMlly that he is Miriiin at tlie • !<i and liif.'lAlichol V. snd uliaily, to tACAp
The ^ Dhtrk, prepareti to furn *h r ' AUQ a hon pHTiicuiAn
i staple and fam > uroonric.-* and provitiion.s of the A ttTUAti VQ of doing more busino. 8 tliAf , to put best quality at lowest prices. 1 he wanted to, he went to hts factory '* week, i
| e ’ Highest Market Price
for til kind*! of country
me a call.
produce. Give
‘Jtt
PHILLIP ALBAUGH. j
“Now, brother," said *he, “do lie more particular about your dree*,and don’t for-
on a clean shirt at least twice It* very mortifying to hav» you go about looking "• dirty.’
On hi* return home at the close of the , season, she congratulated him on hi*
tag, allowed the blood to flow a-, freely a. I appearance.
factory
when uo one was in, and cutting the ar ' leries in his left wrist with a pointed tin
Viini 2 ash,7 manaqed, 3CCN0KI5AL IN T ? J3L, AND GUAKANTESD TO fit? forfeit Sitisfr.tioa ETorpbra, BUT
Al
MAD* ONLY BY
iHiarMftCa, *T. LOUIS* :*o. UdTOITiaS AiVD DSAIiZBS IIT TlfN-PLATK, WIRE, susciE’r irom
at nr class of coons used or sold es Tr^ m stove dealers. FEND FOll PRICE LISTS. For sale by J W RUFFIXOTON.
WANTED nft Fastenf" Selling 1'lctnnal Mnl BiMr*. I’rice* Numvei I nM**t g t ■ >t Looi Me
AGENTS nxiuced V r
MRS. LYDIA E. PiNKHAM. OF I.YNW, MASS.
Fy©» Am For.
{PhiladcIphiB Ledger ]
The aaying that the faculty of ipeeeu waa given to men that they may eouceal j tiieir thoughts is eclijiaed by .* reply attributed to the Chevalier Bunsen. He wua pre*ient with Bishop Bloomfield and other* at a “claivnyant seance." The bishop, amazed at the perform-1 £ ancc which, of course, he could not explain, exclaimed, “What then were our I eyes given u* for?" Bunsen immediateI ly replied, “To limit our vision." This j certainly i» a clever paradox. The , significant truth it expres.se* is confirmed in every olieerving man’s experience. The hopeful, sanguine and curious sis' wonders mentally and can give the exact dimensions, capacity and style of “castles in the air.” But when e.itual eight and ex(>erience are appealed to the airy vision i* limited and circumscribed by stubborn | facts. Half our lives are spent in dream- ; mg and the sight in dreams is far-rach- | ing and magnifying. Bring the theories of philosophers and discoverer*—the ! scope of their imagin 'd vistas down to 'the test that seeing is helieveing—and then they frequently find the things | they think they see are but dissolving
1 views.
In the political field the “far-seeing' politicians are preparing themselves for an illustration of Bunsen’s definition. All see; but since all do not see alike, | there must be many cases of color blind- i I ness, and the roseate hue. in the actual i light of events will prove itself sombre to ninety and nine. If our eyes are given us to limit our vision, those are ( w ise who make the limit include what | they actually know, and never overlook ! the present aud practical m trying to i pe«r beyond.
((OSISTEr
it would, but not ebbing fast enough h< ("ntered a room where there was a crossj beam, procured * piece of rope and hung I himself, throwing Ins whole weight on 1 the rope, which did not f.ully suspend liitn from the floor, till ho produced
i strangulation.
It was a most determined suicide, and j is likely to remain unique in tho history ' of suicides, as that of a man who killed ) hitnself because he w as getting on too
' fast in the world.
\S‘!iv, vou haw grown aa fa*t a* a pig.,’ ahr remarked; "they must have
fed you well at the capital?*’
“Ye*, they take good care of u»," he replied, "for they arc alway* in want ol
Home appropriations."
Looking into her brother's trunk anil finding but two shirts, she called out: "Where, brother, are all those new
shirt* 1 cave you?,’
“Don't you find them in the trunk?'
“No; 1 sec but two.”
"I'ossjbly 1 may have some on me ’ An examination uiKciosed that he wnwenring six .«iiiri*—a fact which account 1 *d for hisapparent improvement in tb»i
Ayer’s
Gen. J. li. ll iwluy is not the only 1 member of the state Senate vlio entered
ain* nuul Ml* Wi •»*>•! {Ni»tl©fnih C Boiurf J
i the army ns a private. That distinction j 5ight and hearing arc the tivo renae* is claimed also for for Senator elect liar which th* natural man, iu common with r son, Of Indiana. ,' ,ie ! ” wer I****** 111 great pei fection, and it i* evident that in addi- . , . . , tion to its usefulness to him a* a mere | Ladies wno appreciate elegance and . . purity ara using I’arkor's Hair Balsam, animal, the e> e afionu him interest ami
I It is the best article sold for restoring 1 grav hair to its original color and beaut v.
feh
Time Should be I,oat
If thr stomach, liver ami bowels arc afTecter!, to adopt the sure remedy, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Diseases of the organs named beget other* far more serious, and a delay is therefore hazardous. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, chills and fever, earn rheumatic t .vinges, kidney weakness, bring serious bodily trouble if trifled with. Lose no time in usinp this effective, safe and long Known
medicine.
I or si!
generally.
fully dfierilfd with MOfi ' fiw m#l«of cur« i rnf. Herns’ illuvtraind patrj ‘ >t *rn* frte i*« *i>p traOou. II \NKM KI’ ^IIMIY H“r.f .t thc»»>('>. '•I* * ’441 kel
c.
sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
PILES
J. A. GOLDSBERRY,
PIIVSJCIAN am* StTRGKON,|«''V;tt,',
OFFICE.—In WilliMnpnnV Block. Rcsi.li nc corner Indiana arjd Boidar Streets* Om ’0
a. W. BENCE,
ifo,
delight long before bis other Reuses be come intellectually developed. In the very earlieat stages of bis existence we Lav* proof in scratched outlines of animals that he observes with curiosity and pleasure the varieties of animal form
which surround him.
In iiis progress toward modern civilization he rejoices in beautiful combinations of line and gorgeous arrangements of color. All through the long ages, till the seventeenth century this is distinctly visible, but growing fainter from the sixteenth, and it is when modern discoveries and appliences in the nineteenth have placed almost unlimited means in
t.iiiby rrii*“ii, I »»•' mucke-t with i'ys|.fi>«i, hi* i.iwer of gratifying this instinct that
in it- worst lorn., ror ?w yearn 1 have pul :i . jf i*. ..Li.
Hie SUFFEKUI* Tor »A VRAICM.
Guilford, Gt.. .Muv 15th ISijS.
F,>r thirty five yesr" I have bet-n th -vii-tim of that terrible ilinpii"., byrpeii.siu: huvi'con- • iiI ed eiuiiient yhyrieiHiis :tnd tru-d :ilm -- .i ovi ry r-on,- iy My t imily phy-di-inn finnlly tnhl i me I oi.iild not he cured. Tiie first dose of COK’S | DYst’Kl’S! \ Cl HK helped me, ninl to day, I -.in"i it* my-elf cured, and am ready to afiirm •,i *• i- the most vslasble mi lioini evei 1 laced before the public. (J. 11. Richardson.
I’adiionh. Kv., Mny l"th. lv)7.
|i i-ir* j a confinement id eleven months in
I n d issases of ths pulmonary organ. * •*(• and relinlil* remedy ia invaluable. Atbr* Cmeiirv Prctohai. ia •ucli » remedy, ami na othersoetuinently merit* the confidence irf the public. It i* a soen'ific combination at the medicinal principle* ami curative virtues of the finest drug*, chemically united, of such j>ower a. to in.ur# the greatest possible efficiency and uniformity of results It strikes at the foundation of all
pulmonsry diseases affording prompt relief and rapid cures, and i» adapted to patients ,rf any age or either sex Being very palatable, tbe youngest children take it readily, la ordinarv Cough*. Cold*, Here Throat, Bronchitis, influenra. Clergyman’# hore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, the effect* of A rkm's Cherry f’artorai, are magical, and multitude, are annually preserved from senou* illnc* bv it* timely and faithful use. It should he kept «l hand In every household for the protection it afford, in sudden attack. I* Whooping-cough and Consumptioa there ii no other remedy *o efBcacious.
■oothing, and helpful.
Iajw prii e. are inducement* to trv *ome of the many mixture*, or srrup*, made of, hraa and ineffective ingredient*, now offered, which, a. they contain no curative qualilie., can afford only temporary relief, ami ar* • lire to deceive and disappoint the patient. Ih.rasc. of the throat aud lung. ilrmauM activeand effective treatment; ami it i. dangerou* experimenting with unknown ab^ cheap medicine*, from the great liability il at these disea.e* may, while *o trilled with, be<-ome deeply seated or incurable. Us# Avsa * Chbkkt PaiToa.i , and you m*v confidently expes tthe Viesl result* It i. a standard medh al preparation, of known anfl a knnwledged curauve |>ower. and i* a* cheap a* lu careful preparation and tin* ingredienui will allow Kminenl physician*, knowing it* com|HMition. prew rita- it iu their practica Tbe test of half a century ha* proven it* almointe certainty to cure alt pulmonary complaints not slready beyond th*
rtech of human aid
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., PractlcAl nii4 Awti/tica! Chzwl**#.
Low©;’, Maos.
••I© >t ALL ltKL«w:*Tf irxmr WMtES
.. r«»r •v,..
fered with it. f tried doctors * Kreitinany. t.imuH without relief. ThisHpring l bocatue «(» dobilited as to hi? unable t - w ilk one !
wn dof©H of COhi'S Dyspepi-ia
. ..... « ... .. erertthing on the laid a. felt n<c dintrt j<3 afterward, autl hare an excoilebt ap-!
i petite.
F. T. GILL A LAND, lute Lieut. V. S. \
Itetroit, Micl>., .June li, j
I would like to add one more testimonial to
Phvsician find Sll^ffCOn, bir'th'.' I'n.'Viv'o’v. 'i'r- h *ve'lri('.rn il-rcaVm'inv, ' ,ur ordinary llilbits i* UiuRt remark
J GIIKHNTASTLH. INI) & ! re,i#f 0t,lj in C ° E ' S
it di«Hii[)ears altogether.
Costume vanishes, utensils and weapons cease to l»c ornamented, or are ornamented with no conscious effort instead of natural impulse, beauty of form and color no longer ha. any cluinn, and the eye
la comes indifferent.
The ugliness of most things connected
Old Kj»h Miakra Hia VFill.
nt*. i,*- u.D.atar i ! Office 0T©r "'Vhen” clothing f^tora. Fp^idenc© j [Dcs M »»■«?» Iowa Kegi«.«r j t w \r v, M,,ihcl7i 1’tf
Old Enh t/sik a notion the other day — _ IScsi* Remedy for Uhtkppeil hamls. | that be must make his Wilt, and c d EVANS & DEVORE, i« HeeemaB’.Caraphor Xce.lt .hnul^rfuhbeil | h U*_ h i.*_T il i:
to consult a lawyer for that purpose. Physicians and Surgeons. I “k
....... - ell
alile. A wi U-dresM-d gentleman ready for dinner, or attired for any ceremony, is a pitable example—his vesture nearly formless and quite foldless if he can
a pencil and a ' Orrics—West
f pa[>er and prepurvsj to mako a ' ' ^'re.
The attorney gathered
piece
schedule. “Well, Eph, what property have you i
got?"
Well, sah, dare* dat onery tsibtailed
«hle of the Squii.e, uvo'-Tsy-
lyMl
upon the psrt ulteclcil. Tho ... .... • kin willeoften it sufficiently, under nnlinury 'ircuinstances, but in extreme enM wruthrr it
il is legs, iinshanen props t, n void-—his uress-coat,
wiirfnth ol ito* —hi* shirt front
an unspeakable piece of ignobleness.
Donnohue & Lewis, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Practice in »11 th©
Court®. Probate hu.«i-
„ i i i . , r i i ^ i * I neps and collections a specialty. Deeds and UHWg (iat nebber siz-t |)«, '-r fcl lit uiknt he b , ynortgHtrc.s executed and arkn- wlo<ijred
i>i»h «zv ti.r r or LYDIA E.
alius talkin’ in it. 1 lebe him to dat
PI N KH AWFS "* ^ nelibei liked dat nig
vnmrLS cc^ouitd. Til* T*'i-I'iv» I'wrfi For nil Female Complrniua.
. gab.
“All right," said the attorney, “there
I goes the dog.”
“Den dar's dat hazel splitter sow. ia-ub her to wiioebber kin kotch her." “The sow is disjMjsed of," said the
lawver.
lb* baccy box an' pipe kin go to the !
hoy soon as he giw old enuff to spit froo j, * mill**.
Mii.i.er
Tbl# !?■ rnrnft »iuniflfl. ' r.ffi<U u( rropwi t .ijkt Arc LarmleiM t > thu moHk tl*-l myAlid Vpon on# trial th<menu of t'.i* Coin wlU h# rveojrniratl *j* !• ImintfitiialB , ami
'jmi It* cnntlm»#*t In nin^iy nine ca.*e.-« in a luin j i - T « , 4n*d apum»*n*ntcur#Heffe tetl,Mthou*an !« x*;ii U“i 1Ifc , < . 1,
tiff t>a aorMint cf it3 proven i.ierita, it is t :.iv . t 4 ’It 13 rtWOrue'L ilI18W6rCtl t!l? llt-
•uMmeeGf^ *uJ preeci ibeU by t^e l*ri.* ; ■.■.yn in j
i^ie eeur.lt f
II •Ml eure er.tirwiy the •worrt form
*f the uterus IscucorrLfu*. irregular aitil iiu.i.ft „ n Me*iMru»<l»*»i, all Ovarian TnninUn, Innaminatlun a tv cV)UM‘, Epil.
licaraiion flotKlings all 1'Jjpinermcnts an*! C. c . i j ‘'W hat* dtttH VoU WIV ? ■•©HeulapinAi w*©ki.eM,am! U e pet iully o.lai'' | t ‘ Hr IV 1m iili illCUtut railCe
•he (liM fe of Uf# It will dissolve and rtped turn r* j ^
Office over Landes drug ntore, Washington Ht.
GREKNCA^ IND. _ A.VVV'-VS ^k\VXvt‘,'\A,
Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Agents, Office over Landes’ Drugstore, East Washing*
tun street.
fG.OfHl dfdlars to loan on short time. Apply
iratnediuteiy.
I i’* rsons having busin^.^s in our line should call
and )©e uh. ibtt
may be nn','--ury tn wunu it by the lire. It ibe 1’ut it into sculpture and ste the result hands are b ully chupp- 'i. apply evury niirh’. The genius o( i’heidis* might be defied
and protect the hatulshy wearing an old pair oil,,,
hid glove-. Ileeemar's is tho best and most' I*' produce ftnytiiitlg SAtisfHLtoy.
out dis
ignoble forms, and it must be remein-
populnr of *11 the Camphor lees in ido liege- fee without disapproval Uglv, .siisjieless,
man’sC ainphorlTi e il also a cure for sore lip., - - - ■
^ 1 » J
PORT GRAPE WINE. Us d in the principal Churches for Commun-
ion purposei*.
I^cc‘ll< k Bii ioi leSi«lH k *% \^< k aUly IS'Hvons sinol llM k t^n3. SPEER’S PORT GRAPE WINE
FOUK YEAR’S OLD.
This Celebrated Native Wine is made from the juice of the Oporto Grape, raised n tnio
country. It.sJ Invai able
Tonic and Strencihcnin^ Properties Arc un!»urpoHped l)y anv other Native Wine, lieing the pur* Juice of the Grape, produced under Mr.SpecrN own personal puperv mon. it* purity and gcnuinenesH are guaranteed. Tbe yuungoHt child mny partake of its genero«« qualities, ami the w« akoi invalid |u?e it t© advantage . 11 is particularly beneficial to th© .u’cd and dchilitnttd, and suited to the various
w ItlV g , |yc«*rin*. , 'u hFtl'ri n"l*ars u\nori’ l t'iui'i?ion'! la-red thnf these form the language in .li'l'nien'l- that sffont the wi-akeriss*. It is i* than any other Camphor fee; and it w il I be ; ^Licll the HTtUt hK8 to apeak. The hu every respect A WINK TO HE UELILDON.
ane n r d shav"‘Ir ." 0Uthin * ,%1 ' rli ''“ li '’" t0 ,ho U '''' mHii form, the noblest and most intcrcstHe sun-tu a«k for liegeman’*, (formerly mads : ing Mtudy for the artist, is distorted in by il,.gi.i",," ,i i ii., V w ^ ,.rk, oid it »• :p i'li the caw of men's dressbv such umu by tin' Metropulitan Med. Co., of New Haven, ■ ■ .C r Conn. i. a'd do n<.' bo put .iff with ,ny ,.ther strou* gftrments. snd in the case ot woeiimpiHind which may become rancid, and dn nien's dress by extravagant arrangements ^HOUICK never fatu"’ 1 ' HKUKV,AN ' riCAM which impede al! simple nobility and reThr E«1 PTIAM 11 kT l)rstroy<*r, ln#d K^of nioiement
Is tl»c best preparation ever devised for the ihe e tr uidt some vcrmnj anti I all other insects, bugs, roachefi. Jc ■. lyill I
T. T. IIOORI.
j iTiii.i.r.K A MOORK, .-5 t-1^ * taii.'S ETC* X-VA O **• rtf
, , , . JAtlorreysat Law & RG3l Eststc Agents,
De bouse, and lot P-s • areeneLtla lad. Ofllc. Bayne’. Block. '
“But there's an incumbrance onUie| — JamkbJ. Smilkv. Wii.usG. Nrvk.
S\IILFV& NEFF.
.A-TTOrei^EYS A.T Xi.A.'W’
v, * i i r\ t • ! Office, up stairs in Atbin’s Black, South Side Oil, dere mil, till) *K‘. I)CII 1 is < ljUMr{ ^ 1 nd. Practice in inore’n I thought J was. laiab tie cunp ; all the cf.urtH of th© state and solicit bu«incp^.
brauce to du ole woinau lor U> life on.’’
SPK Ki!'S
1*. J. Sllliltltv.
Th© P. J. SFILHKY is k Win© ofSuporior Character, and partaken of the golden qualitie© ot the gmpc tr'on which it is made. For purity* richness, flavor and Medicinal Properties, it • ill b© found unexcelled.
SPECR’S
1*. .1. Itramly.
This BKANDY stands unrivaled in thin country, being far superior for medicinal pur-
poses.
It i« A PITILdistillation from the errapo and
on
tbe:
tfm lit* uioruain an early stajo of vL »• i t Uu tan/.* ikry to canccruun humurs tliero tg chi ■ »y(l
r-,1— it 11/ *i f IU uvr
lM ©cl II haa proved to he I'.a ••I a»l ©«al rrntv ty that has wtr been div'> v« i «U It |w*rnH>*u» #v#rj pox-tun of t!ie system, amlgur at* Ufaand vi^or It removeg f“ itncsv.na’ .■ y. (!c j «4r«ij#all rrawinf for •tuaulants,and rollevta weakacM
ti UMetouha* ©
It vur«a Ihoattnf n*‘fwlararff N 'rvoiifl I'r^strat • taerai !>«bllU/ Kleeph aant M. Pc; rrhfcioii a: «t J That foelxiHr of Uaxing-o^n. caoging if. welgl.taiwl tiaokartie ta permanently cvriI
©i as© It vxliat %ll Uuits andundfruU circunu-tf’i
«m an ta ©ariuouf wiki* tn« law thai g< v^r • | ^tts, following her New England sister*,
offer* the tramp the advantages ot her i state work-house and houses of correc-
Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound ! ,ion -. but in hudl 11 c< ’ m I’ uls " r .v w: ‘- v as 1
Mn^ j deprive them of the boon of the attraction
^ ...t •
T>i«’ Tramp.
[Atlantic Mouthly }
Should not the dictionaries revise their definition* of the word tramp, now that | ! legislation iu so many of our states has j made the person a criminal? Mttseacliu-
How m Ball can be Curved.
The question of curved pitching has
i attracted the attention of scientific and
Patterson Ylcnnt tvlitit he -Maid, philosophical gentlemen for the past two The following tribute! to n well known an,1 . v «’ an '. * nd ,here have been those who
merit,,riiiUB |,reran, tion wiil be ic,,t with stoutly affirmed that it was an utter itll- ;,.o'n,l,in^ vuVi'hI.iY ,VoM?i' , |n!il V'r'Vi'rtios" ,,ioa-ure 'ya lwboHre sufferinffroin rulinon l,. r Ui curve the It hi.i. a ,lel, ( -»tf fiavor. sim Inr to that of th ary/emplaintsthemselue*. or have friends,,, Jioemblllty tor a pitcher to turve Bit i L . r , r „ fr , im w|)j( . h i( f. distillod, and is ia *X hereby certify tbit my boy,ten years of a,e. ?P b ! re in lh f «»«>»« "" oft «» aeBcribeti ; t r.-at faver^mena fir-t-clas^ , as taken o k with tyi.bi.id f-vr. followed by m ttui reports ol ball games. A special , . A u ... Ll.’.Vflk
i;unRm«tion of th * lungs. Dr. Dyer, an eminent ( physician of t his plac©, stated that he though' the boy would run down with Quic 1 ' n “
tion. A Mr. Patterson told mo
DOUGH BALSAM wa- curing similar cuh©.-
an«t advised me t<* purchase it. When 1 carried . - .
it h in• my wife i .ugh. i at ?mj : but l know reix>rt to the society at a recent meeting that Mr I’ATTbRSON MKANT til >TW , ||-\r ^ tho cflcct ‘^ba* «*ftnw tLrrwt* a ♦ n L aa et/A*>A
• ei... . I'V,". in the reportu of ban gameft, A Bpecial 1 p a , ia j 0t j _ f s ov#r the cork ot each bottiV? con*,-"tien el th -lonts. nr. Dyer, in eminen committee of the Brovulence T ranklin Sold hv Allen's 1 )tn- IStorc anil hv tb.:bET::uhA , ,olii‘:;n S, :,\ e ^ appointed to investigate tho | y Alim s Drug hloro and by
•' Mr I’iittersnn told ran that COE'S I nuestion in relation
,M
[question in relation to alleged curves in 1 balls thrown by skillful hands, made a
Druggists.
ly 12
The American Shoe Tip Co.
VT AH KANT Tlllfia
A.* S. T* Co.
Fvr WMlx\©y < utaiiiaiau of «ilht'r aux IL1* t t>Dii>«>un
la aa—rpintl
fc*^rr|iarw1 alMand W* Wysstte-t; Aifmj*-. I.vnn Krtew $1 •! Sis bottk* for (v hi at by u^ul in >
©•mi of pill© ©!•«> In th« f iraa of Isoaeiur**. on rt'H »
«f|«te© $1 M r©r * r Either M i
tro*)y ac*w«r« all P iters of tnq try brnd for ftoja
P©1<4. A<lUrr«ff aa a-Miva Mfen.i % this y,t)*rr Ko fainl!y aiMsull wilh<»ul F V! .A Z. rivXM.W
UY'Ii 1*17.1.1 Ttiry enn C tyu pat' ». BiLv-uaiev *
aui)Torpid:ij of tL« Livar ( fct.ta p*.r U>x.
John D. i*.rk .V •'•--ei,Ylhirt
lr^ \ A (.lint to ©lui.tM k, Xf/ / \ .«,n*atutng f La; ter* •( A t .,iiife '#»t W » xuTL . v *"^ ''•lec*inn #f *ifw. f *id»i of ViTj.DVBBBlSSl 'J, Tru peramef t%. Sicrillty, A Jvica tff * '»• y art F-wwi. * ■ *• -e •, a Bwir,*.^. eew. V .*;«**■ L.l to. *w*t4 •. t«w*wwaito,t Lw. .wC t #»-toh e I — V,». * > k.iw*l» v ». e .ft. L r. ..to: . » L*w •( M. ■ *«• •»■* k- •»< s .•« s Kt ,. e* M I V. ..... ^ --.to. E a tor,. ,1 . > *t ..to. aud .X it U •»•#** fn v«i« Mrdi<yal XC.Tiattr " •* di*** ra-
•aitiaf IrwBi ••>purt awiwal aN'«<ati , « aria* •* f ahuM —IN* Mto*| ..to. */ tou. to-* -to *rtw« to ^to . *• h g ... ■ . to.—. L. to ■/ > r* a> *W •■»'»* .•#, ..«*• ■... ^w* m m | . ^ waMto..! sad iw •«, "■•.•ale i wto to. f ... ..i . totoderex. .U i.«, e. 4tos.Ul be toltoea. to a^totowto to f to. .H-wto tow*. | to ... ,/ a to. Il towtara
a ae a wto - • v .ta. '» » .to tto to. tof- • to ... T aa* ■ to a-
a.. «*#.*« »» i to. '•< i
,1a r..— e.w. .. • -N-toe Otoe *1'Kffr *■ v. to^ W.» O\ ^ - to toMrw.^ .to ». w .to* to** to.f • * 'to-, totoato.., . Sato tostoia^.- I t: 'e « - - ■ - --
1111 s * AID. and l determined to try it. Tw bottlcH effecti'ally curcti him. so that now he is '
as tough aid healthy as anybudy.
IA MAN TlOitMAN, [
Huntington, Conn., Aug. 2y, 1^76. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 1^. ISt’O. j
My children wore all scri •uslp troubled with , ^hooDinsr Cough. W«? treated them with ropu-j
with homeopathic
which it might otherwise Imve for him. , j For tlie trump is too sincere n lover ,,f! , liberty to lie grateful for any act which ! j relieve.* him of it, even while insuring! I him tliose two prime necessaries of his | : life, free Ixiard and lodging. The seleei tii n ol a workh use us his pi u e of con1 finement is a peculittr indignity to the tramp, whose existence is based on the
avoiifance of work.
Whether his practice in this respect is ti e result of a thoughtful consideration ui labor as the primal or consequential curse, or is based on an intuitive percep | tion of the value of leisure, it is not now , meessary to inquire. It is enough to
emphasize the rigor of laws which not; to. only assume the criminality of the tramp,) xe?
but uflix to it a punishment which i. oe i ( peciully ofltusife to his seiisibiliti,-*.
Thai i» now so eiteusiTely worn on
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO WEAR A3 LOKG AS THE METAL,
Widt h w*v Introduced by Uiem, find I t which
tlu? above amount lias Ijeun saved iu parents anIiU idy. Thi© iHDirtt Tip rr^ll vr. still 9xxor«', a> beside* b«ing w rn on tbe coarser grades it is worn on fine and roAtly shoa* wheio the Metal Tip on account of its
would not txi u*©d.
Tlu’y all have fair Trad©Mark *1. T. C'«.
(damped on front of n’it).
rurwiit© •huuld ASK FOR 8H0E3 "»th tb4© >F>£AUTIFUL BLACK TIP on them when pur* basing f - their ehildr©©. ■*moue. vti^noAc.iftMwr.aaaiaw - •*v»iyam* \in~ximiw
r. i hj'trcss
V*ta, »tcf j.-, ’. ....u : w’ aase* ^
v'>•/*<•. A'
jKMtart th* ■« .»t kff
*V ' £ * r-* UcaJ > » C'l r tol I . itili dkay. M 1 ■.attol k* it at 8k>.«to
that after thiee stakes were
placed in a direct line, at a distance of about thirty feet apart, the ball was thrown by a person standing behind the first stake in such manner that it passed ! to the right of the first, to the left of the 1
'Vh ,opine u,until. W<-treated them with roeu and to the right of the third, larlv pre.-tenoed nedicine?. with liomeopathi*’: r,.! t n , ,i . .t . .1 . 1 s pm- i al tion, ot 1 *.. with but little nr no mlief I * ‘'itll, Hus tliFnso tnroT\n thut it passuntil wr f;iv© thorn Coo’s Dough BoJaftin. whi' h ed to the left bide of the lir.Ht stake, the ‘r'r^ Kliir it^ieh^ili" I ' jKi't of the Second, and I, ft of the third, cine in th«‘world for whoopitiff coukIi. ' j th US (leiHOllstnitillg the tact that the | y:H .1.11. POST, Ag’tl’harter Oak Life Ins. Co. ^ pitcher has the t>o\Yer to cause the ball Hllioirs CONSUMI’TIOM CURE. | ^ turve to the right or left at pleasure." 1 This is beyond question tho most *upeessful!
I Coup! M©di- ine w© hav*■ ovor sold, a f<*w doses I
1 ii v•iriably euro tho wor-d eases oM'ough,Croup | Is D©p©ti«lH on thr PU*porter, Too. and Bronchitis, while i?- wonderful bugoors in | . «, 11.. ' 11.0 c in* of ( on"umi»tion is without :» iiariiiii i >V h(*n voir say to a Brooklyn wian.
j in tho history of in dieine. .Since it’s first di?- i .'.Your name
j cov»*fy it Has been sold on a srunrantee. a tost which no other mediciti© can stand. If you
1 a cough wo earnestly ask * 10 ets.. SO ets. 11 nd it 1.
i*" 1 TT S I A. J. AGMAV, DEALER Iff !ca\\ rniN, biidesa rri.TS, 1C West Pearl Street, Indianapolis . HcpreBentincr F. Buhl it Go., I)etroit. Coii.-ignmentb solicited. . r im2^
ara
Slow I.Ostff Blow I#(‘**1 <m< k c] !
new edition of Dr. Culver on the radical cure of treminal Weakness, Invol
Just published, a new
is prominently mentioned
lit the pap(*r this morning, } a pleased ex-; mtary Scininal L* s>e>, Impotency,Mental and
ha c a cough wo earnestly ask you to try it. | preasion does not an pear on his face, i ^D'^ical Incapacity, I inpcdimcnts to Mai- | Price, l'» cts.. a" ets. and fl. ff your Lunas are , T , . i* * . lw , 1 nage, et*. ; also Consumption, hpilepsy and 1 yore, Chest or Back Linn©, uso Shiloh’s iVrou-, * h»oks anxious .»n(l exclfiunfi. (.TOGO | Fits, induecd oy relDindulgonco or soxu il
I PlasUr. Sold by Conrud Cook. j Heavens, my wife musn’t see it! 1 ANSWKR Tina QUESTION. 1 w " nc * er w *' 1 :lt f ’'' ra r ,e il 'I* t,u ' ^ arne< ,| I Why do »o msiiy rooplo wc nrmm.l I g-t hold of any way. | Fc«!in to prefer to suffer an«l be made miserable 1 iirooklyii uiuerxi troin most Cities,
j by indigostion. Constipation. Di/.7.incs«. Loss
I of Ai*petite, Coming up of th
extravagance, Arc, The celebrated author.
in tliis ndmirabl© r*-
I Skin.
«m tho hood. Yell- w wc will aell them *?hil«)h’8 to cure thom. iiold by
iir.t
la
whpn for 75 ct
Vitulir.er. guaranteed
I Con rad Cook.
SHILOH’S CATA1 I H REMEDY.—A mnrvolous euro for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker i 1 iQouth and Hendacho, With each bottle there! I is an ingenious nasal Injector for theinorcl ! successlul troitmeDt of th ^e coiuplaints with j I ml extra charge, i’rice, 50*cts. iiiul'i by r on- | rad Cook. CmSdf
say, clearly demongtr^tes, jn m a thirty year?’
sipvegstul pr©ctire
I ' . , It' III <l Xtl'l
that tho alarming conse-
quences of sell-abuse m y bo iadieuUy curvi;
A PAULK.
BBfcftt ©nd *unnv w*% ths way Vrhen youtb am! I dam c l cu rigftkwr. So winding ami «n L weretlu' ir ’’A • could nnt a-.r »,i r focii before. JN«*vf rthelrsff all merrily V> c bounded or. ward, Ycutli and I, Leashed closely m a silken tether: Ah, N c ith ! ah, \ otith! but I would fain itff thy foolish, lace again !
mg
Uy -
pointing out ii modo of cure at unco siniHo, certain and effectual, by means of which er- ! ery sufferer, no matter w hut his condition may j bo, may cure himself cheaply, privately and j t*».This Lecture should bo in the bands ot I every youth and every man in the land. | Sent under seal, in a tdain envelope, to a. • ' dd ro •, j ' -1 - p:i id, on rtie.pt ot fix cot
I two postage stamps,
1 Address tho publishor**,
I TilK CLI.VLkWFLL MFDICAL ! 41 Ann St,, New York. N. \: Pofftofll#©
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