Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 March 1881 — Page 2

rH KEIM'P rAKTICLKS.

A Compound Tincture of the most valuable remedies known to the medical profession, prepared upon strictly pharmaceutical principles. An vvpeiioncM of tw.Mlt»*tiv» yrnrv pmr-* It te N* I lit* Antidote to Maiana tutd all otbrr Astto inrtu«nc<’« known to Uhj world. Tin* only absolute cure for all AfTrcflon* of t!;« Ki<lnp>8. In Uver C'oniplniiits IlyapppKin, »11 of the liowelM* and adl Atl'cc* liotiM of I ho Throat and launtf*, it is equally e&r'wious, wlule as a romeUy for complaints peculiar I* • tb« fomalo box it Uas no oqiu!. NOT A BEVERAGE Rot an old reliable llouwohold Komody, »ht>rv>uiclxly a«lapte<l to asamt nature. U •nppneB tone to the MUftnacb, reinvirf>r*t'‘»* th»» dv*r»»etjvo oritans, stimulate** the hocnttions, and pn'inotmK a regular action of the bowel*, enables evt ry eriran of the hotly to j>erforiu its allotted work regu-

lar I jr and without in ten

thing—cash.—[Somerville

Advice to business* men: Print

-ink.

A capital Journal. The milk of human kindness should never appear strained. Many men, who pass for honest, are 1 perfectly wming to hoot a fish. Are you tired of your engagement? ' Chew onions.—[Lockport Union. A viking’s-ship, 1,000 years old has j been found iu a mound in Norway, The only real good Indians we can' think of just now are soliciting for cigar houses.

rly and without interrupti) __

Its highest commendations come from those vrho

it. longest i po popular

tH*«n m use for mort> tlmn a quarter of a c* nturr Highly romikiciMlrd n*% u fieneml Tonic

iown it besi

W.

est cor

have urted tt lonp

'f©where no popul.ir as in Lancaster,

se ft

Highly roinikiciMlcd nn a fieneml Tonic nnd Appetizer. Sold by Druggists everywhertv THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH A largo aired pajter descriptive of tliHeaee, its origin and cure, will be mailed free to any addrohs on

application to

THE MISHLER HERD BITTERS CO. Lancaster, P;».

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Conrad COOK.

Sole for Pure

Eagle White Lead!!!

very Ke* Wsrranted.

West Side imblie square.

Two Bridgeport boys opened a lett i t ^ which they picked up in the street fom • | $800 worth of railroad bonds in it, an returned it to the owner. He gave then forty-live cents, and said when thev grumbled at the minute reward, tha they were lucky not to be arrested fm

opening the envelope.

I

ftloufu** Huilt 1>y Wm. (PhiUdelphu Bulletin J j The house on Letitia street, between Market and Chestnut, which was built by William l*enn for Ins daugliter 1/etitia, and in which she lived and died, has recently Ireen purchased by J. A. Janney, who contemplates tearing it down for the purpose of making an addition to his

Tonic. For promptly regulating tie The building has been used as a saloon 'liver and kidneys and purifying lb' ^luring the past twenty-eight years, and blood there is nothing like it. and this i- j adjoining it is the old t mansion once oc

(he reason why it so ijuickly removepimples nnd gives a rosy bloom to thcheek. See notice. mar

A young lady of Indianapolis, Ind,, causes the arrest of a young man for breach of promise. The latter thought he had compromised the suit by marrying the gtrl, but found he was not a free man until he also paid the costs.

rtrongly rccornnifnti to mother* Prof. PurUfr’n Plenwnnt \\ orm Sj

Ml*, is ©juty t»> t*ke, iuj

Price, 25 rrnts.

rm Syrm*. It never ftor-puywv is requu*d.

The Waterloo Observer notes that -traight whisky makes a man awfully I

' crooked.

The Hackensack Republican says the frog is an emblem of hope; he is eternal-

ly springing.

Two-thirds of these homicides, suicides, etc., should be called rumicides. !

—[Augusta Mail.

It is all right to hit the nail on the head, but supposing it hasn't got any.

— [McGregor News!

The Commercial claims that New PHILLIP ALEAUQH ptoprietors of those bitters have shown York in its holiday garb is the one and , great shrewdness and ability in com only Paris in America. announces to his friends and euatomers and Mounding a Bitters whose virtues are so The New York Times thinks that men *">"d. ill Hathaway Bloek. prepared to furnish P* P* ''c to every one s observation.— who are neither fops nor dullards seldom 1 Hn n,^";^Pv aVrowe«t l o;'iees. UnS ° f , '' xan,lner “ nd ( 2t4b

find tlieir otli-rs of marriage refused.

EinsaiFtmus PHILLIP ALBAUGH

cupied bv Penn, and which has also been occupied for gome time as a saloon. An unsuccessful attempt has been made to

purchase the last named house.

It was the first brick house in Philadelphia. having been built by Penn in 1«82, the materials used in its construction having been inijairted From England. The firm has offered the la-titia House to the Pennsylvania Historical Society, with the privilege of teaming it down

and removing it.

Mr. (ico. IV. Childs has offered to bear the expense of removing the building to the park and having it erected in its original style, and his offer will undoubt

SHREWDNESS AND ABILITY. Hop Bitters, so freely advertised in . ill the papers, secular and religious, ari

having a large sale, and are supplanting! . ■ , . all other medicines. There is no denv-| e,l, y ^ « cw P te ‘ 1 ftK soon ils '“ e t,,,cl <‘ t y mg the virtues of the Hop plant, and ti.J convinces certain oi its members as to

’the identity of the house, uism which [ jioint they seem to Is* incredulous. It is to be hoped, that the Penn House w ill also lie purchased, in which event the Messrs. Janney offered to give it, too, to

the lli.-torical Society.

Highest Market Price

for ftll kin<if>! of country

me a call.

produce.

PHILLIP ALBAUG-H

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2tf

((0 $I§ITE

V2L7 EASILY MANAGED, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL, AND GUARANTEED TO Ets Pcn’sst ktisfeetioa Etnj^no.

BUY

[t MADE ONLY HY

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Eltisi’lii’fffCi, NT. LOUIS, ^kO. ILEPOjRTEES AND DEALEItS IIT T1W-PLATE, WIRE, SMIEET iriON A.i7T3 RTTBY CLASS OF COOKS USED OR SOI D B1 m AMD STOVE DEALERS. SEND ron FRlCi: LISTS. For sale by .1 W BUFFINOTt IN

Invalids who have lost hut are recovering vital stam'; .1, dcchtre in tfrutcful terms their .snpreciation of the merits ns h tonic of Hostet* ter’s Stomach Bitters. Not only does it impart strength to the weak, it corrects an irregular acid state of the stomach, innkes the bowels act at proper intervals, gives ease to those who sutler Irom rheumatic and kidney troubles, and conquers at well as prevents

fever and aj?uc.

For sale by all Drutjfjists and Dealers

generally.

PILE

describi

WANTED ' r H*" 1 ni'd fatitii Sfllm/r Picf'Tia! Book* *nd Ktbli‘1. iTicr*

reduced dkl |>er CL N i nnD.ti ■ I ^

AGENTS

reduced & jx

MRS. LYDIA E. Pi?4Ktmm. OF LYNN, MASS.

DtscovEHEn or LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE CONFOUND. Th'- I' -irv ■ ( 'MrFor all Female Complaints. This preparation, a* it* n&mo si^niflea, ronslsU of ' oireuiiie IVopeutics tliatsre harmless to the mont del *cate inmlxi U|>on one trial the im r.ts of tl.ia Com l»ound will \m reeotrnlsi'd, a*relief la immediate , ami '■rhen its uao is continued, in ninety nine caaeii Hi ji him died apcrmancnteurviisefreetcd.aathouRandii will t< s i ify On account of ita proven meriti. it la to-day i' eoinmsndcMJ and proscribed by the beat pb;.bKi ap.-' Hi

t he country

it will cure entirely the wor.-t form of f dlinn * f the uterus, I/*.ucoi rhoa, irretfulnr and j>c. .' Menstruation,all OTurianTroubhNt. Iritlaininatinn and l/Iceration. I'loodinjrs all Disphvcr'ineiits and the con nequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapGd t t!ie Changre of Life. It aill dissolve and exnci tunic; from the utorusin an early stu;;e of derelopiuent T .< umdency to canoeroua humors thcro hi checked 'cry speedily by Its use in act it has proved to )>c thn grt.-v • rf and In'st remedy that has ever Uvn disc \ : ••(1 It permeatcH every portion of the system, and £ivr* new lifcand viyor It removes f*dntnejM,Hatul: 1 :icy. do Mtroysallcravinyr for stiinulauts, oml relieves wcukm--

of the stomach

Itcures I'loatiner. IT end aches Nervous Prostrslior •eneral Debility. Slccjile^sncss. I'c;tow ion at.tl Ind.i mention That feeling of bearing (!own. causing j a’.: weight and backache Is always itcrrranerilly eiir* tl ly >t« use It willat all times, and undcrull tutu iKt. •: res. act In haruiouy with the luw tliat governs tl.i-

rernale system.

For Kidney Complaints of either mi Ihls compoutiG

if unsurpassed.

Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun'l Vi prepared st 2Ti and 2.'k* Wch: rn Avenue. I.ynn Mi f’rico $1.00 Six bottles for $<>.00 Sf'ntby mail in ti.c fi.rmof pills also in tho form of I»a<itii:i*8, on run t price $1.00, ]>er box. for either, ii: -. PINKHAV treoly answers all h'ttcrs of inquiry Beml for pam ^ihk-t. Addrww as alxivo Mrntion this jMiprr. No family should without LYDI A F. I ’ KrTAM* LiV'CIt ril.I-S Tliey curu C mstipati m, liihousi.« :» sndTorpidlty of the 1 Jver L'> cents h i box. Jolin 11, i‘?irli ilr -inne Ci-M ' 1 ' '

W coini Me C.t ll>K V) " KDMM’K, unrig Chaptf'is on A ( uiupeiriit WomanNeleclion oi w.ie, Evidencra of VirginI *?, Temperamei f.. Sirribly, Advice to hrida-

Iij.'mi.J. * •• PiwKit'-loD. it« Ci 4 «rrfr J ,-.«e . j .ft i D».' I', Lo.» •«-! I ua>l^n|-. 1ln,—lilii»l;U !• M«»- ... r .,,f H**< *'-4 flinqt* /. r# I.- — '-l ¥*' i'g. Ui*wt<« a

• .j U»-e+J mtta. I* r v» oti -i i' • ■. »»• «i It is w »* a “ Privale Mcdloal Adviser «n

suliinj' from iepur

«l UjouM, -«

Edison should try his hand at illum1 mating Bob Ingersoll. That great orator needs light.—[New York Comnier-1

ciul.

1 The power of religion has never yet! Ixeu able to hold its grip on a man in ! I the excitement of a horse trade.—[Au-j 1

guta Mail.

Boston has about five thousand students of elocution and oratory. Many i of them study only for the purpose of

private life.

When the cows have learned to read, i and not till then, it will pay enterprising firms to advertise on rocks, trees and

fence boards.

Henry Bergh has been presented with a gold badge set with diamonds by his associates of the New York society with

the long name.

The Boston Transcript endeavers to prove that young people seek the shorten account of the phosphorus, which is

essential to match-making.

An inquisitive correspondent is informed that cremation is a recently adopted method of firing people out of

the world.—[Oil City Derrick.

People who wonder why men’s hair turns gray before their whiskers should rellect that there is about twenty years

| diflerence in their respective ages.

The Whitehall Times says: “If you ! want correct information about any kind j of business, ask the individual who has |

| never engaged in it.”

| Mr. Henry Winkley, who recently I j gave $20,000 to Dartmouth, has within ! I the past three years given the whole sum : ol $0u,000 to this college. And he has j

dune this without being asked.

\V hen a Boston girl’s soul reaches out into the infinite after an idea and grasps j it, she realizes how base and ignoble is I the conventionality that obliges a being thus endowed to wrestle with a paper

bustle.

A dime novel reader who went West

to exterminate a few Indians has not written home for a new crop of hair for two reasons—first, he hasn’t enough 1 money to buy a postal card; second, be

j is dead.—[Norristown Herald. Chief Ouray’s wife wears shriped hose.

J—[Boston Post. More likely the natural surface painted iu imitation.—[Cinicinnati Commercial. No; like other ' more civilized ladies, she thinks those | lovely stripes should not he put on to |

j hide.—[Boston Post.

I A demure, diminutive girl, aged eigh | teen, is under arrest iu Philadelphia foi l bigamy. She has three living husbaad.all of whom she has married within tw years. When asked why she had don this, she said: ‘‘They were all good fcl

lows, and they coaxed me so.”

A condemned man who was not sun 1 lie was going straight to heaven was hanged the other day. He should have ! bad a new trial, for the probability ithat he was innocent. People who a’ctu ally commit murder never seem to have any doubts about their future salvation.

—[Philadelphia News.

An agricultural pa|s>r has an article on “Washed and Unwashed Butter.” It

I says that the markets now demand that I . .. . * n n i r, i butter shall not < nly be fresh and r"-v. ! AllOFteyS 3t LSW & Real ESfatC AgODtS J but be pro|ierly worked and washed. A I tireem- .tie Ind. 0ffi.-»-Hayn<-’* niock.

pound of butter that comes into market

f’OltruiUl'K WINK.

Ihis Wine is made in New Jersey, and is said to surpass anything in tho way ol wine ever made. It is called Speer's Wine, produced by Mr Speer. Since the true analysis of its properties wapublished by James II. Chilton A-Co. ! those who could afford it adopted its us. in preference to foreign wines. Prof Chilton used it in his own family, and | lias written to the public the following

I card:

i Laboratory of J. 11. Chilton & Co.,

New York, March 11

We made a careful analysis of tin

1 Per'

red

Irreverence In Atlvertlning*

[Providence Journal,]

The wantof reverence in American ad-

vertisers is notorious. They would rover tho great pyramid w ith ]Misters if they had a chance, and paste gutter snipes as a fringe along the ruined tombs of kings. That they have no rt.-ix'd for the beauty of nature has long been apparent, and one of the chief complaints of European ) tourists in this country is that the finest i and wildest of our natural scenery is des

' 1 ’*■ the staring ’ —

verated with the staring advertisements

Grape Wine produced by Mr. Al-I'J quack medicines or cheap clothing. Speers, and do not hesitate to pro- 1 lie peripatetic painter cmulaD - the tiounce it pure; it contains all the prop I daring of the samphire gatherer in pur erties of the Oporto grape, and there- i suing his dreadful trade of marking prt c fore, for medicinal us-is, it is superior t" |'P* i;i ''* device of some all heal other wines. Its principal effects upor m K medicine, or with theaddn-sof sons ! the system aro mildly stimulating, diu- enterprising dealer, nnd tlic householder n tic. Sudorific and tonic. It will provi '‘ as beep a sharp watch, lost his lein-i-i ben. fioial in affections of the kidnevs and bo plastcnd with bills, <>i maikcdin chronic diseases, with ceneral debility o 1 ' hmchible D*'' with the address of wid. the constitution. Physicians may safeH | . recommend it to their patients, in plac. , , Ih, 1 1 ' ,1 * r ‘ f-’nivo-stones tn the cemetery

. ,r... 1 have been spared, but we do not know

bow long it will Is- lit fore, for instance, the tomb of the victim may he made to

i i j fsiir the advertisement of the medicine 1 his W me can be had at Allen’s Drug i th . lt st , |U hi , n th , ^ or lLe ulll |ertakcr or

their wares by

' 1 v :”v ■ - | inomtary examples. As a specimen of a v'-ty superior table wmo, and th- . h , lW lar ^ thing mav .go, a circus admost healthy drink now in use. It t V) rli „ in waur , in f () l| UW ed .he route of the not a spirited or manufactured article, I !)roc ,.*, ion „„ Memorial day in a neigh

'like most native wines.

Ayer’s Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, with thn gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich buiwn, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often tin .ugh not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands an? not decayed; while to brasliy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The Vioor cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp,^ keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair Die Vigor is incomparable. It is colorless, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., I’ructical ami Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. sou. nr all onoouisTs KVKBVwiiaiia.

Physicians may shI'oIi heir patients, in '

of tho many doubtful mixtures too oftet sold as wine. James R. Chilton & Co.

Analytical Ch enlists,

can bo

I Store, and is a most excellent article for, 8lone . cutter nllIU)U11C0 weakly persons, especially females. 11 inortu.iry ex;

■ procession on Memorial day in a neighI boring city, and only desisted when the • rviift iif n tzvvMrd ul lu.r-kt-s, rn r*nm-

lie M i ri;KI'I» U«r 3-1 \ EAK^. '^ th '' h< ’ r . ! "'’' r “ ( , ^ 'pelloath(»mtostop,thenriM*r‘.*ornplain-

For thirty five year.** 1 have becn the victim I () ^ this in! ringunient <>i hi»* tights lo

of that t« rrible ciisoitte, liyspepslii^; have con- the public highway

, 8iil eil erninent physicians ami tried almost ev- i

My family nhysician finally told I

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JK’S

panq «-t lent irt 9 nn appiicatKNi. | L>\>I*KVi v I \ <’1 RE helped me, Utid t'l-iillV, I !

II\RKIh HK'KKDY < <»., ’ ('nnsider myFel! cured, and am ready to sifiirm ! MABfg sth a M*rkH j, j * ,} ie U1 ,,.f vjiluahlf medicine ever ,,,t ', 0 ;„, . nliifti before ttie imhl ic. u. HichardHcn.

Paducah, Ky., May 10th. 1867.

D inTifr a confinement of eleven months in Libby Prison, I was attacked with Dyspepsia

Tv|fw»T.7/^T * > - of'i'v /'i i ^ / \ x* i i n i ts w orst form. Id r f \? o years 1 ha ve su t - 1 l!i ML I Ai\ AND mi Iv(_I la v) ? | f'led with it. I tried doctors a yrcat many rtL'LMfv r It* It * tn i. u « j time-without relief. Thiasprine 1 became s.. Of H< h.-In \V illiam-mn s Block. Residence dchilit* *1 a■* to be unable t > walk one square

J. A. GOLDSBERRY,

6 m ’6

co r ner Indiana and Poplai Streets*

G-. W. BENCE,

Physician and Surgeon,

GREEN CASTLE, IND.

Dysnep

tlie table. lelt m

sin

After taking: two doses of (’OS’S

Cure I ate of everything: on

distress atterwnrd, and have an excellent ap-

petite.

F. T. GILL ALAND, late Lieut. U. A

Detroit, Mich , dune .d, 186S.

A Remedy for S«%irlot Fever.

Dr. E. Woodruff, for nineteen years u practicing physician at Grand Kapids, Michigan, furnishes the Springfield,

Journal, the following:

“Wash the child from bead to foot with strong sal soda water, warm, then wipe dry. Then immediately bathe freely with oil from beef marrow or oil from butter, applied freely. Then give freely catnip tea, or some good sweating

Office over “When"

with \V.

cl.ithinv Stnre. Kcidence

S. Mulhoil). Uttf

EVANS & DEVORE,

article, pennyroyal, etc. Repeat every

I wnul.1 like to aild one more testimonial to i ■ .r . , your list. I have been n viotim .»ftivs|ie,fi half hour, or as often as they get wornoM i!y'Y ^" ,K “ 0r "•‘ kt ' fu, ‘ i *"' 1 in <’ n « two days

(Tin;.

it;RSI A '

Koiictly for Cli;ij>pi*il liasitt-. I.

I they will be entirely cured.

1 have Iteen called to rases where they

c*i ..nn

lor's Store.

Iy50

Donnohue & Lewis,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

upon the purt Htteeted. I he warmth ol the • .

ckiii w ill M.lten it siilBeietitly, umier ordinary hours. I have had thirty eases on hand (■ireunietHneef, but In extreme fold weather it 1,0 .. tj. n( , anil never lost a ease in mv muy be neeeM.itr>-to warm it by the fire. Iltlul... l .v ' 11 1 . " r r 11 cast in mj

(arm it by the fire. It the 1...

hands are hndly ehepped. ep ly every tiivh .title.

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the town is infected with the

I’raeticein all the Courts. Riohate busi-[ •';»"'f CHmplior:!. e is h'Imi a eure for sore lips, ' : , p[dettjie I wish to do all the good I call.

(OHIO OUSl , r

ness and collections a -peeialty. lleeds and ' chajiped tji

inortKaves executed and aeknowledaed.

1 Office over Landes drug store, Washington st.

[ GREENCASTLE^IND. \ >v vv'-vs ic « u^tvew.\,

Real Est- te, Loan & insurance Agents. Ic^^^t'^rhlr'Lur^

Offiee over Lande*’ Drug: Sto-e, KaHt WatibinK-

ton Ktreet.

ffi.OiO dollarB to Imm on Fhort timo. Apply

immediately.

Frrsoug havinu business in our line .should call

and nee un. 16tt

witli'glycerine, which renders it morJ embTiini I !t * S ft,> s ' ll ’I lIe ‘ Vou do , "' t '"' ll

WI’KlTli'l-i PORT GRAPE WINE. Used in the principal Churches for Commun-

ion purposes.

Excellent lor I,:i«lies’, Weakly 1‘ersoiiH anil (lie Auc«f. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE

K0UH YEAR’S OLD.

Thin Celebrated Native Wine in made from !h.» juice ofthe Oporto Cirnpe, raise*! u cnib

country, it-;Invn ni,»

Tonic ami Sirenuihepin^ Properties Are uuMirpaMed by »nv other Native Wine. Being the pure iuico of the Grape, produced under Mr.Speerh own perMonal supe”' ision. itn purity nnd genuinenens arc guaranteed. Tho youngest child m»»y partake of its gencrovn qualities, and 'he weakest invalid pise it ta advantutre. It is particularly henefifial to the need and debilitated, and suited to the VarioiiB ailments that affect the weaker tsex. It is in

" INK TO 11K RELIED ON.

every respect A

SPK Kit’S

IV .1. SHERRI .

{J. K. UILLKK.

Miller

T. T. MOOIK Moork,

, without liiiviiikr its face washed nmi its hair combed is not very inviting, that’s 11

fact.—[ Norristown Herald.

A traveler was hndly hurt in a rail ; road accident—two ribs broken and oth or injuries. He went to the office of the j company to complain. “What!” cried | the office clerk, “you want to make a row about so small a matter? Not n inontli ago t\v« Ive of our passengers wore , killed and we didn’t even hear a word "I

j complaint from any of them!'*

I May in the old Homan calender was sacred to the what y.u man call it, on ; account of the something or other, and j oid Emperor Thingumbob declared the what's it< name ah'dished, the oh the old j M j you know who I mean gave the month I I ! its present name because of its oh shocky because they did. This important in formation is contributed by a high school girl, and we have forgotten the rested her communication.—[Burlington Hank

eye.

Jauks J. Sarutv. Willis (J. Nxif. SMILEY & NEFF, dYTTOERlSriEYR A.T H.iYW

But now 1 am old and about to

aii'l protect the haml-iiv w. ariuir an "Id pair m give Up mv business, and seeing from the , kid glove*. Ilcgcmim * is the bept and most 7 , . < i.L ... - - - •

! popular of all the Camphor lees mado Urge-! I in mi * K (!a m nit orjl •<* is hIm) a iMirw for sorf* lipp,

and Hunhurn. It it* compounded

. . e, which rendc^rn it more otnolient I , . .

than any other (’ainphor Io«; and it will b* : H doctor. A ^ood nurse CAD attend to found a niq$t southing application to tho fact < thoni. If by opt llilil' tlie I)(jre:i of the Be sure ti» iiek for Ib'irrTnan'p, f formerly ma<le 1find HWpiltlI)£ yulJ can let off tilt! by liegeman «k Go., New York, and now m»id< poison, which is an animak tila, or nni*,

l ‘”‘ “ ' " 'wiu,"ntiv.Vi!,/r llial in the blood, the ewe is complete. I Th® P. J. SHERRY !e a Wina of Superior coinpi.uiid Which (nay hccnnVc ram-i.l. an.l d, The same is equally good in feva rs (if ‘.iVh/'JM/i /(V 1 ,h, ‘ coldcii quk 1 iti(-.

NGtlKMAN’SCAM- nil kinds, hard o,!lds and coughs. I take !

■ «.• ... , . the ground that all diseam*K are caused wl11 *>« leund uncxreliH. I lie K.l I* I IA!\ It.41 Itowlroye. bv of the F a,res„f theskin, re ' SPKKR’S G 1 Ii c lest preparaticn ever dnvi-cl fur the tiiiniiig the tMiison, or living unimalK. in IB ■ 1 extermination of those trouldesoim* veruuu nnd ii i / i n . i ^ . i ’ B ^ 1 > 1 g 1WT all other insects, bugs, roaches. Ac, lyBl , G blood, and all you have to do at jB • ©P « BBE

first is to open the dia.rs of the system: T| . „., 1V nv . ■ ■ , y- ^

I'allcrson Tleiiiii xvlial h<> Sakl. and let them cut, or drive them out.: cuniry. t„r aSpTriar "«" r m'diiiual

1 be following tribute to a well known and All people kHOW fl Warm bttth M fcood. | I’"/*?

meritorious preparation pleasure !*y all who ure si I ary complaints themuelue

All people know a warm bath is good, j

/"in^rinx'l'nimpul^n L ^ tHe ‘ ,i ' U » ll } e Hki ?’ » n<J i J 1 ennl!,i^

lue" or have friends " k ! e P 8 \ hc I H,res °I )en for 1( > n L r time and Ithns h d.dioate flavor, fiinilnr to that

Office, np stair* in AIbin’n Blaek, South Side Public Square, Grecneastle, Ind. Practice in ill the eourts ol the State nnd solicit business.

It is A PURE distillation from the grape and int.nn'' viduiihle medicinnl properties.

. . w avor. siintbir to that of tb©

a ffi fted ! pives the enemy a chance to get Oil t. I Kr, l** from Which ii is distilled, and ism I hereby certify th'd my h .v.t'cn years of »ge, liope nil will try it and thev will goon b* v y r among nrst-cbiNS fatnilies, w wast .ken.ri. k with typhoid feW. followed by ‘ ]\Y ^ vnty win goon DO heethiit thy signature ol ALFRKD PPREfr,

bat h" thought \

congestion of tho lungs,

physician of this plac*', stated

the boy would run down tion. A Mr. Patterson told

i ri t

ith LJuick Consutni»- [

me that COlv. v

$5,000,000. The American Shoe Tip Co.

A Ko> at Mail C’arrlwr. (Detroit Free Press.]

... The conveyance that carrien her Mai

til' m 0 iy wife lnughcd at me: but I knea I . . .

that Mr. I’A'ITHISON M KANT .jr.-TWIt \7 «r>ty s rn.ul in the Uominion generallv

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*. » , /. .-§«• Idl.TYICIrlX . " - I " I III II! r, l Vy" S J j CUt Gil BALSAM was curing *■ milar cases, and advised me to purchase it. When 1 carried

Pa-saio, N. J.. is over the cork ot each bottle. Sold by AIL-n’g l)ru>; Store nnd i»y

Drtipgi^tH. Iyl2

WARRANT i Hi ,R

Ac Sv T* r^r&iacu men

HK>AII),aud I determined to try it. Two ( bfittles effectually cured him, ‘ , o that now ho is

i as tough ami healthy as anyb‘Hly,

! „ LYMAN’ DORMAN.

Huntington, Conn., Aug. U9, 1876. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 18. 1869.

My children were nj! serimislp trouble 1 with \S h loping Gough. \\ e treated them with regu : larly prcsi-ribed tedicines, with homeopathispecialties, etc,, with hut little or no reliei until w* gave them (’oeY. Cough Balsam.which

immediately assisted nature to restore th

has the words “Royal Mail’ , inscrib on it. even if it \a but the hand-curt used iu tsomc of tin* smaller towns. The words are scarlet and the golden crown that surmounts them forms a sort of Hiixn,painter’s splendor that never faiL to edict rural admiration. There is. how • ver, one vehicle that transports her

HaiBuae Knr

That Ip now po extensively worn on

CHILDREN’S SHOES

TO WEAE A3 LONG AS TOE METAL,

Vhh h wis Introduced by them, and In which

_ - - . - ature to restore them to

^ , ne^^:. h ;,.rVV.: l Ltoi 1 ;U,x i !'n l ah ,0etu,e,Ji ...a in th. I y:il l.H. l‘U.-T. Aa'Mlia-icr (ink Life In*. Co. <»f pmntnnd vnrnwh. Thif .. ■ tnv. v nc. can be seen bv nnv <.f the SlIILtlll’.- CONSl'MPllON CURE. 1 y -

F TJ' IR S I A. J. AGNKVV,

DEALER IN

K AW FI US, III DES A PFLTSs 16 West Pearl Street. Indinnapolip. Representing F. Buhl A Co., Detroit.

Consign merits solicited.

5 m ft

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eeiutl a»k'>ciafi'’i ». « I on »flf abiiw—tlic IU »l!. < OB aA-f I'f*. MlfOtl, K H, t-W , II-. L>a« of

»k<ng niama^* •» uatiBfvT- |P* 'A *«d n .o, A i^.ok lot pfi .I. aixt I'iM-MtvraX, '-»4 I.a- n> bJb/L •U.Mil,: >,*

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CJit’f* Whiln You I .Ive. “I am rich enough,” says Pope te ! Swift. “I can afford to give away a ! hundred pounds a year. I would not j crawl iijam the earth without doing a lit ' tie good. I will enjoy the pleasure ol 1 what I give hy giving it alive and seeine * another enjoy it. When I die I ahoulo ) be ashamed to leave enough for a monu j ment, if a wauting friend was abovi ( ground.” That speech of Porx’is enough | to immortalize him, indepemleutly of hi> philosophic verse.

Ii^ii ove aMcuiit lia. Iic”ii suvi-il > iiureina an.tlv. Ttii. rtlnrl: Tip yv»31 Yuve ytilt •of*. ;y* ba-I'li-a bcinc .■■n, • n i;,,. runrF*r (..■; - it i-i vr-rn i n fi.u* » r>l alit..-.. >'I'" Mair.l ‘iip ou avi-miiu u { ii* luett

■ ""i't lint 1>M ((Reel.

'' t,»*( 1 liar,- nnr T.-n(J,- Yark X. Sj. T. I'o. tniM|K-,l c ;i fu n; n* "i i;,. i'.irrn:* slmuM ASX FOIt SHOE.'- whli ttil* .BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIT* • it-«n wlian p'ir< tasl- r* f-r fhnlr < l it<tr*n.

, , pasMongera on nnv mail train on the; Cough Vodicine we h ti o ever ftohl. a few ,]ose* , ' ! 1 I • lllroad. it is a Lir^c j in variably cure the vv<r8t cases of Cough,Croup | blilCK t'W toil lid bind dop, and it appears "h"','. 1 , 1 n 1 . 1 : «;1 regularly i» the train at Glencoe Sta-1 Jun p Bl)ll , hed . a ,

| IPs Celebrated Es

i hr (ioc 800018 to lie conscious that lie • s, l" rinalonho M <tr .‘'eminal UCakncss, Invol « a Her-ivnt of her august Majesty Al^-

I and Brouchilip, while its

i Ue cure ol i onsumpti(»n i« without a pamlh I f • j in the history ot m dicino. Since it’s first dis- I I eovery itnas been sold f»n a guaniuteo, a test whicb no other modieine cun stand. If you 1 o a cough wo earnestly ni-k you to try it

' 1. It

IBou Lost, How Kostori’d! Just pnhlisbed. a new edition of Dr. Culver

say on tho radical cure of

Price, 10 ct-

sore, Chi Plaster.

, flO CtH.

and if. It yi.ur Luns-an Queen Victoria, nntl a link in the great (iorc, ('t'-.:iiiao I'niimmptidii. Epihpay bd I aor.. <lii-t nr Uti'k Lumi-, umi ,Sfiiloh’* l’or(iu> n istnl chain thil atirrounda tlte world '•"'I Htf. induced oy fell-imlulitenco or «i-xuil

Sold by Uonrad Cook. • ■ i i -.t » 4

ANSWER THIS QUESTION. W hy do so many people we sec around us seem lo prefer t«» -after and f»e made tnieerahl i by Imbgestion, Constipation, Ili/./.ines-. lyoss j of Appetito, Coming up of the I imkI, Yell w Skin when for 75 els.we will sell them Shiloh’,- \ ituli'/.cr, guaranteed to cure thorn. Sold by 1 Connid Cook.

. , ... . * ..... i extravagance, «Vc,

md be Will permit Ito undue familiarity ! The celebrated author, in this admirable e* • n lln* p.irt of unofTicial citizeiiM. 1R., v ny, clearly demonstrates, fr« m a thirty yenrr*

s!:l,| d.' < "'ith .Hpnity unl 'l the mail jqueo***if"f »hf-»bu«« oi b’b*

M.r i-( tiirown (in the platform, when he iminrinir out n mode ct ('lire nt on on Hi-uide, pick-t it it|i and c.-irriet it to the Jiostoflice, all| I uffei tu il, liy mrnn« of which cv-

thri’e or four hloekd away.

SEEDS!"BEST "t m I I iu your towiLyou g‘t them hy nutil. lirip . a Postal Card for C/iLalogos and Pri-Xis. The Oldest and mot, cxieueiet Seed tlrr/trers In the United Stales. DAVJDJLANDKETII Sc HONS«PBtX*ADA.JPA.

m ir-

A [irouiiuent \ new word

• SIITLOH’S 0ATAKRU KF.MI llY.-A

ji-Hii inirenious nii-iil lnjrct"r I r tho more [huccchh.uI tredtinsot of th"-e comidiiintH withi .ut extra ch»rg«. Price, SO^ct-. ..old hjri'nnrntlLook. fm V

writer in rhetoric says, learned and correetly aequirement to fie proud of.’

Hie usufruel of this hinplasin lies in the littereutiation thereof.—[Brooklyn Ea-

gle.

eiy sufferer, no matter what his condition mar he, mav cure himself cheaply, privately and

r ttiically .

a*>..This Lecture should be in tho hands jf every youth and every uian in the land. Sent under se 1. in a plain ei.velo.pe, tr AddreBa, post i id, nn re<eipt *»i six con

two postago stain ps. Address the publisher ,

TH1: CU L V E R W I!LL M K DIC A L (

G Ann St,, New York, N. Y-: Postotlief

Box, 45^). Jy.'iH

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