Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 June 1881 — Page 2
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<'ur«* for Ily<1ropCtoM«*->/\ vunpm \»vfl That Gr<»WH by tliw Waytkl«*. [Albiitiy Argtift ]
True Sori;*l Dignity. (Luthcrun Observer.)
To be ashamed of their origin is just now in American society the weakness
A lady handed a rojKirter, the othei i of the little minds that compose it. The
iii<mill
A Compound Tincture of the most valuable remedies known to the medical profession, prepared upon strictly
pharmaceutical principles.
Aa ••JijM‘ru*ne** f twmjty-live* ymrt prove* it to bo
Antidote to Malnna kml all other Aycuu
icncee known to tlv* world.
ite only uKfolutf curt f.»r nil AfYVrtiont* of tU*' Kirincyt*. In Liver 4 nmiilainf, nyw|M'im)ii, t DiMordf‘r« of the atnl all AITVrtiouw of the Thr«»at ami Ltiuirw. it \n equal!]/ 0[ r miciou4, while at* h rttmtMly for complaint* peculiar ► / the female aex it Iiah no equaL NOT A BEVERAGE Bat an old reliable llotiNi'held Keniedy, ihortHighly adapts to aaaittt nature It t<ui>plien t/tne to the Koaiach, n*invi(rorates the
mulstee the aeeretion*, and pro.
motmg a ro*rul ar art ion of the bowela, enables every organ of the body to iM*rfomi u* allotUxl work iv«u-
u»xly and witlu'ut interruption.
Its big heat commemlntionH come from those who h/ive used it longroet and known it best. Nowhere so poimlar as in Lancaster, Pa., where it
has been in use for more than a quarter of a century.
Iliahiy commctidt'd a** a Lrnrrnl Tonic
und Appetiser. Sold by Druggist* everywhere.
THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH
A large sized paper descriptive of disoase. it* origin and cure, will t»e mailed free to any addrut* or
application to
THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO.
Lancaster, Pa.
strongly recommend to mothers Prof.
Parker** Plen*uiH Wu
iails, is easy t( Price, 25 et i
day, a slip of j^ijicr n.sking him if lu I would not publish it for the benefit of i the public. It was found to be a simple ! but eflective cure for that dog-day ter
ror hydrophobia.
man that rides in his carriage shrinks from the acknowledgement that the money that enables him to have it was earned by his father, with toil and patience, in a tan-yard, behind the counter
The cure, which experience has prov- 1 of a shoemaker, or by honest industry in ed to be infallible, is nothing more than j some other useful occupation below the the root of a common weed known n>: (so-called) grade of the merchant or elecampane, steeped in milk, l.lecam-1 professional man; as if the man did not pane grows in great profusion along many { l( , norlllt , Work uml 110t the work flu-
country roads in this and Kensaclaet niJin Counties. It has powerful medicinal qualities, and milk is well known to lie
let 1 >atiiel Webster s[>eiik “It did not happen to me to a log cabin, but my elder |
Two thousand dollars reward for Dan 1 Howland, dead or a'ive, is oflered by the | , widow of Col. Lacey, whom Howland i murdered. The advertisement in large | capitals, occupying one-fourth of a page,; appears in a Colorado paper. Howland j had been employed by Lacey as a detective.
Conrad COOK,
lu n I
W orm Symp. It rwvtr
i t-ak«, autl no i.r.vr-i/hy bic i* ivquuvd.
To such
a specific for many poisons. The man- , i ca , r . -
ner of administering the antidote will!, ,, Kirl1 111 . , i i .... i i ^ i r .i r ii Itrothers and sisters were mm in m -
' ;o - “ZZSTJZ Saele White Lead!!!.
poletac^nt for 1’ure
In southern California there is a hollow tree that has been converted into a dwelling. Doors and windows have been put in. and floors built for eight j stories, the entrance being made by { means of a ladder. The upper room is prettily shaded by a small balcony that j in turn is shaded by the free itself.
I m- 1
history ot this simple and wonderful
In Chester County, Pennsylvania, I I' 1 . J,' 111 lived a German named Joseph Emery, f 1 .,', 0 \, ulu, i u
who used to he sent for far and wide] " ri . , , , when anybody had been bitten by a ^>te n an s habiut on between that an rabid animal. He went to his patient, 1 lhe N ' ttle,ne,lU ° n tl “ nvers of
carrying something understood to lx- a
root, which he himself dug in the woods. |. . ., , , , - He milked a pint of milk fresh from the U ' ach th ‘' m t! '"
cow, put the root into n.boIW it, pave ] |()V( . [(( (hvcl , ( , u s lhl , t , n , i( „ it to the patient fasting; nuide him fast r0( . ollecti()I ^ , !u . kintlr , (1 tli > ( ,. rlv ' f U ‘ r lt; K a ' e K heC , oud an<i f th ; rd ! feetions, am! the narrations „mi ineiden; dose on alternate days and never failed | , , f
in eflecting a cure. In some way his secret transpired, and tlve root was
known to be elecampane.
The story current in the country was that an old German made the discovery in the days of Penn, ami applied hi the Pennsylvania Legislature for a grant of $3U0 for making his secret public. His offer was treated with contempt, and he resolved that his secret should die with him; but a drunken son knew it, wrote
out the recipe, making a number of. n)V im|||e iUU , the mum , ((f my copies, and tried to sc 1 hen. at $lK; b ,, )Ued frolll llu . Mlellll> ; v ‘ „ f
apiece, lie only succeeded m wiling i »>
, W( ^_o, u . <;f the-;- to the man who made | A n d we n( l d that who i8 such eflective uw of it. oo well did lie / .1 . < ,, k , . ,, .» ,
establish the local reputation of Ins j -ipecitic that in his neighborhood folks
were m.t afraid of mad dogs. This man , tion 1)y whic ^ , ie h;vs . lhk , t; , n ,,. „
the smoke arose from tli and curled over tiie frozoi
hills, there was no similar evidence of a
Its remains still exist—I make it an ] annual visit—I carry my children to i'
that mingle with all I know of this prim
1 1 itive family abode.
1 I weep to think that none of th--i that inhabited it are now living, an-l i I ever I fail in affecti.inate veneration fo ! him wlio raised it against violence ami destruction, cherished all domestic vir I tues beneath its roof, and through fin and blood of seven years’ revvilutiouary 'l war, shrunk from no toil, no sacrifice, n serve bis country, and r.,i*e his children to a condition better than his o-vn. nc.v
ffj
LG
VEEY EASILY MANAGED, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL,
>.ND GTARAXTEED TO
ferfsit Sitislacticn Everywlere.
BUY
! honest lal>or siipjairted him in childho ■ and who daily Puled to give him ( dm a
| never failed to cure or prevent hydro-, a cond j ti()ll ab<(V0 t h e ( , nt . lh c V occtioi- ,1
phobia. In one case the spasms had be- is unworthv t( , gun before the first dose was given, and : , , \ uvlu
| the polieut recovered.
_ very Key Warranted. West Side rablic sauare.
DR. J. S. JORDAN’S Lung Renovator !
be the associate <-f w,-.-All such will despise
him; and no matter how lofty In* caniehis head, lie is nothing in the estimaU <•/
American’s true noblemen.
A new tliFCovery worth the time of nil. .loes excel all other remedies to heal, build up j the system ond purify the blood. It to-dny tanu? unequalled. It ha? cured thousnnd* ol
Everybody should know i Inquire tor l>r. Jordan
i true consumption. Everybody should know of it's healing power. T ' . .
I.niip Henovutor, the preat lunp remedy. All
drupyistssell it. NVhole?nlou hy all
first-class JP _ wholesale drutTgistP.
.ft
ItotWith flu*
(San Francisco News-Better ]
Hotel clerks do not, ::s a rule, U:;r tl.
Frandscowas entirely | reputation of being the most couio-us
throat and lunp physician cer House. Indianapolis.I
7th: Lo^ansport. Murdock llotiso, Mh to^th: LaFayette, hrnnble House*, lOthlo 11th. inclusive, each month.and nt Hie Home (tflice.Terre
Haute, In<i., the balance ofthe month. UtH
MADE ONLY BY
EBElsiurBaiilCfl, NT. I.CITS, ?tO. IIIPORTERS AND USALERS IIT TIN-PLATE, WIRE, SHEET irtOW
—AiTX>
urar class or coons tsrn ctj rot.i> irs TIN AND STOVE DEALERS. si:xn ron vrice lists. For sale by IL S. HKN'ICK A- CO-
LADIES
tv K ate*i n*1*e k'lcatiob T Se calr hreitb, l>euij
who .ire frouida*! wltti Leucorrtxre t Fluor A !bus or 'V» Hri) i^ical j »rnd fi-i l*r«»r. llurrlk* PiunphU-t l!lu*trjte<J pliou of hi- Krniedv. .nud Uiovriag its »p. psmphirt \aiu4b;e any U*ty in
g i rtuwoofMv i nr|.c*l trealisc on flu* dn^»*g MABSiS ct ionic mo
MRS. LYCIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
Mamifarturc* <»f Sea Salt In California. j Among the prominent local imlustriet j in Alameda County, Cal., is that of salt manufacture. For a long time the consumption of salt by the packers and
butchers of San
j supplied by the Liverpool and other for-j ttf the human family, llie amount eign manufacturers, and it is not until provocation they receive should, m f very recently that local enterprise lias doubt, be taken into consideration w in t j interposed in favor of home production. ! their shortcomings are noted, still the \ The works are located on the bay are at times gratuitously and unnee* - I shore, near Newark, and the sail is made 1 sarily rude in their inicrco .r'c wit!:
] by solar evaporation. The salt ponds strangers.
are eighty acres in extent, which are di- A recent visitor from Australia w.ij vidi d into water-tight compartments, rather taken back the other day by t!,<
i lieing provided with a gate for the .pur- jKiliteness of the elegant imlividual wl» •k , ’ i
|a»s»- of admitting the water supply. presides in the office of the — lb tel. £>
The proee-s ol -alt making is eoiupara- w here he had taken up his quarti: -. I lively simple. 1 lie pond is connected ‘ The day after his arrival, which hanis n with the waters of the bay by a ditch, ed to be one of the windiest of the'( a-"i:. Tliis water is then passed from the pond he went out for a stroll round the streets j into the upper end of the vats by wind-j of‘Frisco to see tlie sights and exhibit I mill pumps, and from this isiint the wa- his linen-covered helmet. | ter is gradually distributed in the va- He returned to the hotel rubbing bis rious receptacles, or lower vats, as evap- eyes and very much disgusted, and reoration goes on. the water becoming more] marked to the clerk: “You have a impregnated with salt as it passes toward great deal of dust herein San Francisco.” the lower rows. From these vats it is ■ Y-a-s,” drawled the clerk: “I sufltr again pumped into others, where it re- from it myself.” "Weak eyes?” in mains until crystallized, and layers of quired the stranger. “No, sir.'’ “Your salt half an inch thick are formed. j lungs are affected then?” “Not much,” ] The residue of the water is then let off, yawned the clerk. “In what way then and the salt taken up and put into small do you suffer from the dust?” asked the cars, which run on a wooden ramway. 1 somewhat surprised Australian. Jtv and carried to the receiving house, and ^ hearing about sixty times an hour every there manufactured into the various ^ fool who comes in here say, ‘You have kinds in use, which is done by thorough- j a good deal of dust here in San Fyancis-
ly drying in it heated pans and crushing to.' ”
the salt in mills.
Dr. Jordan, the noted will be at the Spenfrom the 1st to the
rER
Several thousand tons are made in this locality annually, which is carried in schooners direct to San Francisco and sold to jobbers. The works give employ uie-ut to a large number of persons.
DISCOVERF.il OP
LYDIA E. FINKHAM’S
VSGZTArLE CSrPQjRD,
The Positive Cnro
Tor nil Female Complaints.
The MidriloitH’n. [All the Year Round.)
The actual name of middlemen is of Irish origin. It was found, early in the (eighteenth century, by far more pleas-
a c.ine.i Horse. int for the non resident proprietor of a [London Telegraph ] great but neglected Irish properi - to In the pleasant little town of Bila rich, : romc to terms with a plausible Inml-job-if the veracity ofthe Rhenish Courier j lier than to raise his rents from the semi-
The Traveler Who Wisely Provides
Against the conti;.iremy of illness bv taking with him Hosteller's Hitters, lias occasion to congratulate himself on his fort sit»ht, when he secs others who have rejected to do so suffering' from some one <*f the maladies for which it is a remedy and preventative. Among these are fever and agut , biiirusness, constipation and ihenmatism, diseases often attendant upon a change of ciimate or un-
wonted tliet.
Bor sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
mny hi
a horse of preternatural sagacity, whose method of dealing with an inebriate inaaI ter has achieved a well-merited celebrity ifor this gifted quadruped. It apjieara that, having contracted deplorable hab* I its of intoxication, the yahoo in question may be frequently seen reeling along the
TH,prrpar.iti'n. ns it. r.a ! r. 'ivi.f, of j streets of lliberieli wholly ineapaiue of »nrct(iWo I-rol. rUw timt an-Iimiii «to O..- Inu.t del I gndillg Lis Way from the wino-shop t()
. bis dwelling, and manifesting a tendency
implicitly relied upon,there lives (barbarous tillers of the soil.
The English nobleman, the governors of some English hospital, or the dons of some English college, shrank from personal contact with a swarming clan of sub-tenantry, who talked Erse, and of whom it w-.is impossible to predict, with any degree of certainty, when they could not, and when they merely would not,
pay.
d’he glib, jovial middleman appeared to bridge over the gulf between lord and vassal. He was to the absentee landlord what a broker is to an ordinary pur- ^ chaser at an auction, insuring to him, at
mmhW i^r ftn - v :t guaranteed minimum of vir fin i^nil.,,it | rent, and screwing what he could out of
Middle-1
jmK* iiiTtilid. Ypon one trial the uieiiUt of this C rn
pound will be recognized, a* relief is inmi«*.linte; ami : 'i • i i _ i ’•hm Its use is eontinuod. in ninvty nine caws in u Jmn. j CT\C <lc\lOU^lV roUIKl tllC WfODg
drwl. «iH , rmAaentcuroist !f«‘'’tet!,iu-.thous*ndg v !l u-i- fetTOCt COril6r3.
tlfj Onwcnnt iifiUli.r. Tiiim,:l(.,|tl»t.-,-.r.yre- Uj 8 faithful Iloulivnhvm, llOWCVer, t-onunmiled and prMcrlbt-u l>y U,o l*.t pl.y.inno. In suc l, occasions watthfullv follows the count rjr / . . f 1 1 ' It will euro entirely the won-t form t-f filling j “1*^ iKIHl ill IlOOl, «IID1 ... ^
t>l the uU’nie. Lcucorrha*a, irregular and ]>uinfu] llCfld to hl8 buck whcDCYfeT llC is al)Ollt to j ^t timiditv f ll » It* MewtruiOion.imovarian Troubles. Inflammation and t htafcfrer Ollt of hid homeward path, gently I „ * / ’ ,j C U w«r«m.n noodi..s..«iiDi.i-i«-en>,-r,,, »nd ti... , t i ini , u i,;,,, forward in the right direc- "'' r y 'ety schioni shot. K-quent *pinAj weukne** ( and is csiiet'i&Uy adapted t , - , • i Afe COinpjtred With ftCCJltS and e«.ch.ne*ofure. nWindi-.-iv^nd^p.., tumor, !t»on. “or ceases us timely ministratiousl > -
from the uterus in an earl; of development The
r of basilic! 1 ened by the strain of your duties avoid Htinmlants an d use Hop Bitters. If you are JOOllff And I I rit*d or single, old or I pt.orbealth «*r languish| n* **, n ly on H o | Whoever you are, whenever you feel that y o u r system needs cleansinp, ton- 1 intr or stimulating without# ii tori cat i ng, take Hop B ittors.
’ you are fi
J man of let-
ters toili
ITavftyoiufy*pepsia, kidney or urinaryrt/rnplaint, dlsonso ot tlic etnmach. bowel*, hi oof liver or nerve* t
4^. dTor
You wi11 b e eared if you use Hop Bitters
1SIIIERS
If you nroflimpiy w «• a 1c and low spirited, try
f NEVER
it i It may save your life. It has saved hun-
fFAIL
dreds.
terstoilingoverr nipht work, reston brainoerreand
|wa^t.‘, use Hop B. IstifTerim? fiora any in1 tion ; if you are marlyoong, 8air< i ing from ling on a bed of aiok-
| Bitters.
Thousands die annually f i om some form of Kidney disease that mid:lit have been prevcuted by a timely use of
HopBlttors
D. I. C. in an absolute and irrcsistubU» cure for drunkenness, use of opium, tobac co,or narcotiru. Sold br dnijr-iri^t.-L Semi for Circular. HOP BITITRS ■Tfl co. f Ro«lip*ter. N. Y. A Toronto, Ont. ■—sm
Evans & Washburn.
tithe;
i proctors they were aim oat popular, so ' PliysioiflllS < 1 1 ♦ I J . I » w I \ ... .1. •'
tendency to CAncerous humow there i^ elu-cked very
speedily by its m*-
la aet it ha* proved to bo the fjroot ent and l>e*it remedy that ha* ev< r lx 1 on discover e«L It pernioates evt ry portion of tlte syntem, and give* new life and vigor It remove* faintnoss.fatulGUcy. do ►IroyHallcrjiviTig lor *>tMiiU]auts,and relieve* woaknes*
i*l the stomach
It cures bloating. Headache*. Nervous Profit rat ion flenonU iHtbility, hlwples. n< #«*. JJepK j-Mon and Imll jvstion Tliat feeling of bearing d |V ii, caiiKintr ]>ain. wt ipht and bac kache, is always j i rr.mneTitly curtd l y its use It w'illat all time*, aud undcrall circumutan eew. act in harmony w ith the law tout governs tJ.«
female ey stem.
For Kidney Complaints <»f either rer this compound
hi unsurpasj-t d.
tydia E. Pinkliam's Vt?getable Compound
If prepared at 233 and 2% Western Av< nue. Lynn Mn.*-*
Prii*o (l 00 Six bottles for fW nt by mail in Hie form of pills also in Hie (onu of I*oe4-nges, on receipt of price $100, per box, for either. Mr*. riNKflAM J
freely answers all letui s (»f inquiry Pond for ]«un phlet. Address as ol>ove Mcntim this jtaper. Mo family should bo without LYDIA Ii. PINKHAM’ IIY^KPIIJ^S. They cure Ccn-t pati in, I .lioUkiu^A *B«!Torpidity ot the Liver 25 cents Ji'r box. John 1). I’ark A Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio
until it ban succeeded in propelling 1dm ‘ ^P uu,r ' J to his own door. With this interesting rl ^ WvZe the 1 <
^ from winch their gains were wrung. And it would lie easy, in the sister Isle, i to point to many a fair estate which 1ms ! passed in fee simple into the possc.-sinn j of the descendants of the former middle-
man.
and
Surgeons
spectacle the inhabitants of Biboricli, according to our contemporary, are frequently regaled. It is, indeed, asserted that for some time past the chief attrac1 tion of that picturesque burg, to forI eigner as well as natives, lias been the i
'surprising equine feat above described,| There was further Ulk tln-performance of which never fails to: a whi and then .... ... jehcit copious tribute <>i applause from. ,, f 1 . . . . A , . admiring and wonder-stricken crowds, i f ur ned,|and, motioning to me with her
finger, said:
)flice►toro.
We^t *iJe of the Square, < ver Taylor’s
in a smoththe girl re-
J. A. GOLDSEERRY, PHYSICIAN and S PRO EON,
| OFEirE.—On snmo l<t with Kc.«i<lence,
I corner lufUann nnd I'oplHr StrcetF. C»m ’6
k Wnl t •. * t*I Huiit1n*( •*«» If 1 -. 11.11 Utt t I, . i-i M*lt CiMarM*)-! uioi I>«ai j a * r ’ tor f- " * n -( . • i-- i.Li> .s <• purnosr* 1 Valuable Cn4» | tP 1 *! ()1 I ttioKUvfrt-e. TIlU.VP.'sO^ A ('J., 1 Si Kutkju St. kc« lark.
s
TARTL1NC DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful imprudence causing iTemfrtore Decay, Nervoua Debility, l/Hft Manhood, eU-^ hftviiig tried in vain every known remedy, lias discovered a FiXDpte »eif cure, which he w ill hend FliES to hi* follow-Hufferers, OLklrobe J, It. 43 C fcaUmiii Bt., IN’. I. —- -
M ine Drinking',
[The Lancet.)
We cannot believe that any wines I whatever are necessary for a healthy 1 adult in good physical strength, taking ; a fair amount of daily exercise, and with
no excessive mental strain.
Most light wines taken sparingly with ' the meals do no harm to a person under the same conditions, and are quite as consistent with lualtli ns the consump-
tea, coffee, etc, which generally
take their place. Indeed, strong tea, strong coffee, and, we would add, (strong tobacco have much to answer for in the production of indigestion, nervous palpitation, “et hoe genus omne,” and we should not regret to see them displaced by many varieties of sound wines, free from excess of sugar and a feeble
alcoholic strength.
A TKESS OF SI AIR.
»Tlii« tresr of hair my sweetheart sent me.
And so 1 bent above it tenderly,
And kissed the dainty bow
That bound the *isp cf su>. hine, tonlled lor
sooth,
Because her lip« hr.d nestled there—in truth,
She told me so.
And I remember, reading that, the flush That fevered all my face, and the heart h hush
And hui:v in my cars;
And how the letter trembled and grew blurred Until my eyes could read no other word—
For happy tears.
This tress o^iair! Why, 1 did hug and hold It he*-e agawlu my heart, and rail it gold
With heaven’s own luster lit;
And I did stroke anti smooth it* gieaminfrftrar.d*
G. W. BENCE, Physician and
Fnrgcon,
GTIKKXnAKTLE, INI).
Office over "W ho*'” clothing Store. R<*.«idcncr
Donnohue & Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, , Prnctioe in nil the Court?. Piobate bust ness and collections n specialty. Deeds and j inortaapcs executed and acknowledged. Office over Landes druf; store, Washington st. i GHEENCA^TLE. INI).
And pet and fondle it with foolish hands,
And talk to it!
And now I pray (Joel’s blessing may alight Upon the orange flowers she wears to-night.
Her features—keep them fair,
Dear Lord, but let her lips not quite forget The love they kindled once is gilding yet
This tress of hair.
—J. W. Kiiey, in Indianapolis Jourral
*C VV'-AS vSL "N V \\MjK \\A.,
i Real Estate, Lean & Insom Apcts.
M‘»noy ‘o loan on L-ng or short time.
! Rooms—No, 1, 2 mid 3, over Lnndo’ Drug | Sto-c, Last Waslnnpt<ni street, tireenenstle.
• Did.
j Jamfh J. Smii.ky. V’illisH, Xkff. SMILEY AL NEFF, | A-TTORItTlEYS jA-T X.A.W | Ufli up ,tain> in Alhin’p lllark, South Side ! Public .''»iuiire, tircen-'actle, Ind. 1'ractice in I all (he court, of the State -tr.il solicit bu.incss.
Grand;a Murphy of O’Fal’.on, Mo., is the oldest man in the Stat-, bcin- now in his 103d year, j lie attends to his own business, and frequently rides into town, seven miles. The A. 3. T. Co. P.lack Tip for chi! (Iron’s shoes is superior to all others for the following reasons: They protect %te toe from wear just at the point where the wear comes, and do not give the shoe •i bungling and patched appearance, as do toe-caps sewed on to protect the
toe.
Pennsylvania has a new law, and the first one to be adopted by any State for bidding the separation of white and black children in the public schools. Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity are using Parker's Hair Balsam It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color and beauty. June It was not a pigeon on the chimney of thejailel Menard County, Illinois, as the Sheriff supposed when lie tired at the object, but the head of a prisoner who had climbed up the Hue to escape. “Whoni publicly testified that I bad been cured of a terrible skin humor by ! the Cutcura Remedies I did so thatoth ers might be cured, ahd do not regret j ’he time given to answering inquiries.”— Hon William Taylor. Boston. jun ; A pestiferous Chicago alley is called Hell, and its denizens Hellions.
HAItUs 11 eg ETAQi^ ' S'CllAM
ken EW^ v Ha* been In constant / use by the public for over twenty years,
and is the best preparation ever invented for KF.STOK1 NG GUAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFUL COLOR AND Y life. y ? ' A
It supplies the natural
food and color to the hair glands without staining the akin. It will Increase and thicken the growth of the hair, prevent it* blanching and falling oft', und thuH
AYEKT BALDNESS.
V—— <
r
It cure* Itching, Eruption* and Dandruff. Ah a II AIK DRESSING it 1m very desirable, giving the hair a Milken Moftneas which nil admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet and healthy.
The | State Assayer |j and i! Chemist of Mass, and leading 1 Physi- | cians endorse and recommend it as a great triumph in medicine.
BUCKINGHAMS Dy . £
WHISKERS will change the heard to a BROWN or BLACK at diMcretlon. Being in one preparation it ia easily applied, and produces a permanent color that will | not wash off.
ITtEl’ARED BY R. P. HALL & CQ„ NASHUA, N. H. Scid h> all Dealers In Medicins.
ms iirougm, on oy nn nnblood, when SCOYILI/S sSYlUT* will restorepersienl organization. It is
0. U HAT A LOUGH
Will you heed the warning, the signal per- j haps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Conauinption. Ask yourselves i*
you cun nlford for the sake ol saving ton cents j to run the ri^k and do n>»t lung for it. \\ e know |
from experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cure
vour Louyh. It never fails. This explains i why more than a Million Bottles were sold the!
roar. It r< l M ; '’imgh at once. Mothers, do not be withour it. For Lame Back, Siiie or Chest, uss Shiloh’s Porous IMaster. Sold by Conrad Cook. DY SPEP3I \ a Ll\ ER « OMPIMIN l . Is it n- t worth the small price of 7‘> cents to free yourself ef every symptom of these dittressinJ complaints. If you think so call at »ur store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it;usc iccordingly and if it does you no good it will •ost you nothing. Sold by Conrad Cook. We have a speedy and positive cvro for Ca arrh. Diphtheria thinker mouth and Headache, n MIILOR’S LATAHKH KK.MCDY. A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it if you lesire health and sweet breath. Price, 50cts. ^old by Conrad Cook. 6md‘J III: \l. E !i ami HAPPINESS. It seems “trango that any one will suffer from he many diTanpem* nts brought on by nn im>urecondition oi the blood — u - cnrwrr i •.
tl.oul) AMI 1,lVKK SVl’‘
‘ ct health to tin* physical
nd' ed ;i strengthening syrur>. r-leasant t<» take, nd has proven itself to be the best blood puriier ever discovered, effectually curing Scrofua. Syphilitic disorders. Weakness of the Kidieys, all nervous disorders anil debility. It orrects indigestion. It makes the old tcel oung, and the young feel gay; and will invaiablv drive out of the system the many ills hat human fle ih is heir to. A single bottle vill prove to you its merits as a health renewr for it acts like a charm.especially when the -om plaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a •ndency to lessen the natural vigor ofthe
j rain and nervous system.
| BAKER’S PAIN PANACEA cures pain in I Ian and Beast. For u.-o externally ana inter-
till y.
; Dr. RGEERS’ VEGETABLE WORM SYRUP ustantly destroys worms and removes the sec otions which cause them. Iy31 Ui:M I ED EKO^I DE\TII. The following statement of William .1.Coughin, of Somerville, Mass., is so remarkable that ve bog to ask for it the attention of the reader, le says: ‘Tn the fall of 1S76 1 was taken with i violent bleeding ofthe lungs followed by a se- 1 ereoough. I soon began to lose myappetite md flesh. I was so weak at one time that II ould not leave my b^d. In the summer ofl^77 was admitteil to the City Hospital. While here the doctors said I had a hole in my left eng ns l>ig ns a half dollar. I expended over a j iun<lred dollars in doctors and medicines. I j - i - bo far gone at < no t ime a report went iround that L was dead I gave up hope, but a rim.I IMC ..f lit;. W’M. II M.I.'S ISA I.S A M ‘ I’ORTHELI NGS» 1 laughed ;it my friends«| hinking that mv case was incurable, but I got i bottle to satiaiy them* when, tomysurprlse ml gratification, I commenced to feel better, vly hope, once dead, began to revive, and tolay 1 feel in better spirits than 1 have for the
>ast three years.
1 write this hoping you will publish it. so that o cry (>ne afflicted with diseased lungN will l»e ndu • I to ’ • • Dr. Wm. ii \LL'8 B \LS \M or the Lungs, and be convinced that CON**1 .VIPTioN CAN BE CURED. I have taken <wo bottles and can positively saythatit has lone more good than all the other medicines I lave taketi since iny sickness. My cough has ilmost entirely disappeared and 1 shall soon be ible to go to work. Sold by all druggists. TyJl Up sm EUED For 3* YEAKS.
Guilford, Ct., May 1'th 1808.
For thirty-five years 1 have been the victim of that terrible disease, Dyspepsia; have consulted eminent physicians and tried nlinost ev•ry remedy. My family physician finally to! 1 me 1 could not be cured. The first dose of COE'S DYSPEPSIA Ul UK helped me, and. to-day, I consider myself cured, ! am ready t" affirm that it is the most valuable medicine ever placed before the public, (i. II. Richardson.
Paducah, Ky., May loth, 1^>7
During a conlinemeni
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Bnttlo Crook, Michigan. MANUrACTtkSaS OF the OFt.Y CKM IUE
THRESHERS, Trnctlon end Plain Erglros and Horse-Pov/ors. Most C-omplctf Thro^hor Factory ) Established In th< WorkL 1 1848 VERDCw oontinuov*and$1 ccetefulbn*i. J fi K.r4nw'«**«, without <hai’g«* or ticiih*, loanageiuent, or lo<’atk)n. to''back up" th* — ■ rT? broad u arranty yirert o« all our good*. ■
STEAM-POWER SEPARATORS and C orapleir SlPam OutfU*c/ Viatrhietsmialtt.f*. Finest Trnctlon EngincRand Plain Engines
ever seen in American market
A. multitude of epecial feature* and invrorrtnent* for 18*1. together with superior qualities in c snot rue. tion and euiterinh not dreariH'd of bv otik r mala r*-. Four of be parr tors, troni ft to I ^ Lorao
capacity, for ttea.rx nr home power. Two styles of" Mounted ’’ HomvPowcre.
*7 nan of Hplected Lumber 4 jt/v/VrjvMJ'L* ( from three, to six year* nil-dr is>t) constantly on hand, from which i« Uio incomparable wood-work of our machinery.
V?*£viiaiuetc* InAv i iun KnuINro Strongest, most duraJ/le.and eflicie.nt ei'er tutmle. 8» 10, 13 Iloree Power.
Fanner* and ThreMborni __
inveetigafce thin ina'chir** 'I’nn^hing Macbinci'y.
CircuJarH Bent free. AiMi---
are iirdted to
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NICHOLS, SHfcPARD A CO. Battle Creek, Mlchtcan-
DA VIS,
Akuiii-sit 4 io\('Fdalr, Ituliaiiit.
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Libby
eonlinemeiA nt eleven months in rison, I was attacked with Dyspepsia
m its worst form. For two years Ihave suf'Vreil with it. 1 tried doctors a great many rimes without relief. This spring l became so lebilited as to be unable to walk one square. After taking two doses of COE’S Dyspepsia tire 1 ate of everything on the table, felt no iistress afterward, and have an excellent ap-
peMte.
F. T. GILL A LAND. Into Lieut. U. S. A.
Detroit, N’ i«*h ..June J, ISiV*.
I would like to add one more testimonial to I your list. I have been a victim of dyspepsia, for the past five years, have tried n great many |
«»»« » i< i#<>i->. I.»b. jv<,ir, Hi,txr ii id. .I- grea' un*dieines, and find relief only in COE’S DY
PEPSI A <’l RE.
THOMPSON’S
EYE WATER. This well-known and thoroughly efficient remedy for diseases of the Eye has acquired a world wide renuta'ion during the past eighty one years, and it is a remarkable fact this reputation has been sustainee simply by the merits ofthe medicine itself and not by any puffing or extensive advertising. The many I thousands who have »* *»d it will bear testimony t
to the truth of tbb tatement.
Manufactured only by J. L. THOMPSON, SONS A CO., " roy, New York. The manufac f
Bs.PIEBOES PADS
Be whit of Worf f’on ntrrfclti! The genuine Dr IL \. I'im; i.’s |.»vrr i.ctd KidiK'y I*mlsh;m* tl., Dnelor’tt full nignntiin* and poitrnii, und our .- m iction’s mime and r.ibJri'ks on the (im n.iornt Ifuvi u.m btnnip. Tin v cur • by absorptfn!). Sold by «l'*uggi-it.', or s* n I vxnuil. V stpaiil, forfl.'-tb licmor.i ertln* aiidr*-^. \\*oHij>’t|
Disi'knsuiy Mkpicai.
iaTIOx, lul'fl N Y.
i \ui\ K Mallit .•uri U In 10 to ”•) !*\ s. Ten \ i arscK«i
tnhllshcd; 1000 currtl. Wril
D M v . it,«, y,
r» iib*. £
ninnuiuc ( Just received, a car lond of fresh
continue^. H “' , ‘ op “ rtK,e Wutcr nu8 bec, ‘ di ' , • plnsti r, from Grand Rapids, Mich, I’riee, .6 cents. Sold by all Jrugsists. H. C . SPEEG, northwest cor. puk-
(iowlyjs licsquaro.
