Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 July 1881 — Page 2
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London Seen From a ’Hus Top.
VEEY EASILY MANAGED, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL,
AND GUARANTEED TO
E!:c Silisfactics Ewrywisr?.
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Eisslsi'blCo.
bv 1 latei) giving dr*cri|>tn plication. Tlu* pmnphlr
London is full of cheap luxuries. One of these is riding atop the omnibus. All the London busses have top seats. An ! iron ladder runs up the stern of the craft, and up this you clamber. There are tarpaulins for covering the passengers in wet weather. In London it wets I oti an average about once a day. Girls, ■ too, will ride atop the “bus’’ in fair 1 weather. Of course not every girl— not the daughters of tiie nobility or the : prelates. But the daughters of the oommons do. And these are the pret-
tier daughters, too.
The favorite seat is on the “ knifo- | board,” with the driver. This will ! hold two on either side of th'^. important functionary. Some of those ’bus j drivers are quite “smart” in their at- | tire and sport a rose in the button-hole. I They seem as a class to take pride in their calling. As a class, also, they are fat. They contrast very favorably with the men in rags who drive the New I York street-cars fourteen or fifteen 1 hours per day, and who may be some- ! times seen wearing grain-sacks and old horse-blankets for overcoats. The Lon- : don ’bus top gives you a view of life on ! the second tloors. In England they call these the lirst floors. One of my favor- ] ite drives was along the Gray inn road. This narrow, crooked street runs by I that ancient stronghold of law, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, arid so on for a couple of miles to the Great Midland Kailway J . station. All the way up you get hun- ■ dreds of views ol London domestic life , fifteen or twenty feet distant, as seen 1 through these lirst-lloor windows. Often I the ’bus is followed by a boy or two boys, who turn themselves into cart1 wheels and turn after the ’bus, and as | fast as the ’bus. too, in the hone of a j possible ha’penny from an admiring passenger. The agility of those boys | makes an old man envious of their vig- . or and muscle, clad though it be iu
1 rags.
There is always a show of some sort
... P», ,, in the streets of London. Shows are
Albtis or Inti’*) nnould snid for i . • , . .
iiitrrU’runipiiit* niu.iraicd there; and tree street shows we never I see ou this side of the water. Street
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KT. I.OI1S, MO.
IMPOKTEBS AND DEALERS IN T5M-PLATE, WIRE,
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LV.HT CLASS OF GOODS LSED OU SOLO HI m AND STOVE DEALERS. sr.xn ron trice lists. For sale by 11. S, KKXICK & CO-
LADIES
troubled wltti Loucorrbf*!
p..cation. I lie piunpnirt is valuable t > any lady rate health, being a thor- u•' 1 v print ^ >1 trt atiae rn t|ni di<e: Sr.tJ'rtw. HASPIS Sr*K;av rn cr ioujc
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to'the open galleries, and we have a higher respect for the domestic life of i the Mexicans. The streets uniformly present a busy and active scene, partly on account of 1 the natural tendency to out-door life in a warm climate, partly because of the waste of energy resulting from their rude appliances of labor. All transportation is done by hand or on packmules. The dray, the cart, the furniture wagon, the express, the delivery wagon, are unknown here—their services being wastefully replaced by burros and Aztecs. The burro is quite an institution here, and will be until the interior gets better roads. A wagon road is the exception in Mexico, and the country has no third choice between the railroad and the mule track, and it is astonishing how many things are carried in pamers ami bags and skins across the spinal column of the diminutive but hardy burro. Lime and sand and stone, charcoal and wood and hay, fruit and vegetables and milk, minerals, chemicals, in a word, all the natural products of the country are dexterously adjusted on the packs, and as it takes about twelve of the little beasts to get | away with as much as a stout horse could draw in a wagon, there is a great j appearance of activity, quite out of proportion to the result accomplished, i The city slop-cart is simply a pair of | boxes slung across a pack-saddle, and the Mexican butcher-boy lias a small gallows of iron lived on his donkey's back, from which he hangs the carcasses and quarters of the very diminutive mutton, the exiguous veal and the discouraged beef of the countrv. The donkeys, however, have the easy end of the contract; they only carry the j light loads, and as soon as anything gets too heavy for a donkey it ialN to the weary back of the porter and is carried by one-man power. Two other circumstances which loud life to the streets arc the prevalence of i street hawkers and the fashion of, boarding away from home. Caf s 1 restaurants, tenda-, fondas, pulqiicrias, I dulcerias and nastelerias abound, and I the Mexicans clo a great deal of out-
the
At Asbury, N. J., on Wednesday, Mrs Pritchard, a devout Methodist, cut an artery iu her arm with a pair of scissors, lay on the bed and held the wound over! a pail till she bled to death.
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Conrad COOS,
[Fall Kiver, 1 Masp. I Daily Herald.1 Utti'imid dliincii.icliiring Coin*!
tinny.
Mr. Isaac L. Hart, Superintendent, No. | 3 Ashton street, says: I have used that j
superior remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, in a se- *11 vcrc case of rheumatism in my arm, and ' Cy {J, t i.1. SLFt 1 C Jl 11X S
its elFect was wonderful, having banished attn a thorough trial, all pain, leaving
my arm ns well ns ever.
Solera gent for Pure
White Lead!!!
very Ke» Warranted. I >1 e tin 111 i [• wui] ,i re.
W« ,• Bide : at lie snn&re.
When the children of Mrs. Betsey I Perkins, of Taunton, Mass., surprised
her on her 100th birthday, she showed „
I her appreciation of their aileclion by | ^tmMu!'"'AvkiI’s'’I’m^aro spedally
giving each of them a $1,000 note.
Combine the choicest cathartic principles in inmliriiia, in proi>orti''ns accurately adjusted to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity of e.Tc.ct. They aro the result of years of careful study anti practical experiment, and aro the inert effectual remedy yet discovered for diseases caused by derangement of tie stomach, liver,
and
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DR. J. S. JORDAN’S Renovator!
artists cover yards of pavement with I door H at,n /'. In the poorest quarters sketches of birds and beasts and marine 1 0 P un ‘ uir frying-pans hiss and sizzle views iu colored chalks. Stage Irish- j me8S 1 8 " f;:u "
men in short
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INDOSSEO BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH CF THE AGE.
Stage
clothes, dtidecn and shil-
lalah dance and sing. Highlanders propel bag-pipes and dance highstopping dances over crossed swords. Acrobats, in tights and spangles, balance bayonets on the r chins and noses. \ Acrobats, tightly bound with ropes ! crossing their bodies from head to foot, writhe themselves out of those ropes by virtue of a wonderful talent for muscular contraction. Performing dogs and cats and canaries and mice
sket *h in I inii' t to see a flabby old i whnlcsiile d,'iiKcists. Dr. ,T,,r,l,iii. tlm notcll
SYMPTOM'S Of A TORPID LiVZTt
ItOiw of appetite.Nnui.ta,hi) eiscortivc, ea:n in thei ti n d, v ;t i, i, dufl sensation in the back part, r airi r.ridc-r the aHbultlrrbUiie. ful is after cutiuv, u ith a lisnidination to exertion of bo.fy or mind
lie, lish, tortillas and other imlelicaeics of the perennial season. Ices arc sold in the plaza and on the streets, cheap and not bad, and it is a a : ght for a
in 1'unch to see a
Indian beldame who has lived on this terraqueous globe seventy-nine years without ever washing her face or combing her hair, squatting on life curbstone and eating from a small glass a threecent water ice and smoking a cigarette, do i My '“yes have seen this sight only too
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To persons employed in constant mental toil,, study or anxi- ty, Fellow's Syrup of Hypophosphites is especially adapted, namely to Teachers, Clergymen Editors, Lawyers and impecunious business men. »2tl4
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Mrs. Button, a coal-minct’s wife, near Wiikcsb&rre, P,., recently gave birth to triplets, and now the funny paiagiaphers are all asking what a coal-miner’s■ tlon, wife is going to do with three-Button
kids.
The secret of long life is to keep the liver perfectly healthy, which is bust accomplished by using only "Seller’s Liver Pills.”
Health raculous Bitters.
. strength unit vipror eiven, ami micurea effected by usinp Brown’s Iron It? sale is immense.
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Stout women make a vast mistake in trying to be thin. For every ten pounds lost, ten years aro added to their looks. The waist may become a trifle more slender, but the loosened flesh anil It wrinkled skin tell a tale. When victims of adi[ 'iso i juice in losing flesh through
applicable to this class of diseases,
act directly on the dij,
lativo processes, and restore regular healthy action. Their extensive use b;
physicians in their practice, and by
civilized nations, is one of the many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Being compounded of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable subatancaa, they are positively free from calomel or any injurit ns properties, and can be admin-
istered to children with perfect safety.
Ayer’s Pii.i.s are an effectual cure foi Constipation or Costiveness, Indigos.
Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite,
Foul Stomach and Breath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness Biliousness, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Mo,
Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,;.^, files. Disorders of the Liver,
other diseases resulting from a disuraw
state of the digestive apparatus.
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As a Dinner Pill they have no equal.
While gentle in their action, these Pills aro the most thorough and searching cathartic that can be employed, and never give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and then their influence is healing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive organs: they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system.
A new discovery, worth the time of all. diie? excel all nt’ cr remedies to heal, build up the system ruti purify the blood, ll to-day
; V 1 ' Kvewbodyshoui “know Heting, lot thorn remember that nature
rue licit i
l,*tng 1!' si
it’ehetdia.po^.Jauuire.or [>-j is not lobe trill-1 with: rheumatism and
•inufinst.* sell it. \\ holesHlt*a by all
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8t Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. BOLD DY ALL DHUUU1BTS LVBRYWHLI'.K.
often.
Then the Mexicans have a sweet tooth, and between the constant thirst of this dessiccatod dim ite and the constant longing for sugar-plums the trade in sweets is a roaring one. Fruit stands abound with fruit vemb is r.reu-
blaek ever seen, bugle into open doors, i luting between; then all the fruits of
I..,7s le.iii. s,hii.i,-.I,, the countrv
stupid tricks iu au apparent condition of semi-stupef:u tion. Baud? of English i negro minstrels, in striped trousers and long calico coat tails, give curbstone exhibitions of the cockney’s idea of negro humor. Melancholy buglers, lone, forlorn and iu the rustiest suits of
t?..
f hront nml lung phyttician, will be at the Spen- i cer Houfto, loaianapolis from the 1st to the I 7th: IjO|rans|K»rt. Murdock Hth toHth;
gout are lying in wait to reward one trying to ‘‘improve’' upon her handi-
work.
Lal'iiyette, Isranole llou-o, 10th to 11th, inclu
.and at the Home UfFice.Te the bn arcc of the month.
i ve, eaeh month.
11:t ute. Ind.
bet!'' 1 ^ J’ 011 want to get rid of pimples, boils, i tout r, &c., use “Jundsey’s Blood Search-
er.” Sold by all druggists.
Blind nu n. with long trails of children ! 1111 ‘j- i,
and a wife, slowly tramp through the i 1 :uldies U1:LK ’ ’ 'hen tkov
Irritabilfty of tempe:. Loxv splrits.JGjss I ni i,l,U e of th! more retired streets', roar- | into a sweet paste and
are candied—anti very line
are maile
into an inlinite
of m« mory, with t\ ft t Hub of having nt'iz lactcd some duty. w.airineaH, Uizzincss. i iutter.i.K !’the Heart, Dotsbefjre the c- ei v t - ' Vt Ap.-ftif-ho, ivestless-
1 igh'ly Ct'it red Urine.
If- 711 f'PE V7 Alt PINGS A KE t T'Ht.EBKl). S FRIO US DISlASCSWILLGOO’-I Et OEVELOPtn TTTTS PILLS arc , -peet:t lly Hilapteil to ..t;. .It i e ..III e tlos.i t IVfiet s such RCllilltae ol leelnig in, «<> astonish III*.* snIVerer. I In i Increase I lie 4|»pc: Ite, nil I ■ as?c tli-
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vt«»iirl»i|i<>rl. Hud hy Dm ii Vonlr Vriloifiou t»i«
t Ori,:. ctH. Rcfrulitr urc
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baskets full of boiled horse, sliced
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TUTT'S HAIR OYE
<1hay Hau: Whipki ::s ( hnnfred to n (Jlorsy ID a* K hy a Bimrl'* BopllofUinn of th*^ Dy»:. It
1 nnpltri
natural rolor.;»
:i ts T.-istamaneously t \ w.'hn on ifctfipt of
mpart* i
Hold by Druqni‘'lf,or nent * , ' r * '|*r«SH on i**cel|»t < OfTice, 3t> Murray St., New York. £ Hr. TI TTS M 4 M VI ..f . T .,.M Ir.fopiimll.in and ft V’ i f I B<r.f will » **a»!io! l-HtK tin uppllrnflan.«*
MRS. LYDIA E. PiNKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS. ma
DISCOVCUEH
LYDKA E. PINKHAM’8i
VEGETABLE CCXP0U1TD.
and
stuck on skewers, at a penny a skewer, call out: “ Cats’ meat!” with a sharp, quick cry, and all the famdy cats in the morning hear the welcome cry from afar and come trotting to the front doors hon.l ci i-i i, e> es glaring and tall upright, as stiff as a marlin-spike. Blind Bible readers at certain corners read aloud the Scriptures on long Bibles in raised letters for the edification of the passers-by, and in hopes also of the universal penny. Trained pigeons llv afar from dovecotes on wheels and at sound of a trumpet quickly wheel and return to their home. Wonderful music is forced by an artist out of the nozzle of a coffee-pot. Imitation old sailors sing sea-ballads, hurdy gurdics play in in the courts and ragged boys and girls and young men and women, equally grimy in face, hands and attire, imnrovi.se quadrilles and round dances. Italians, in sheepskin coats and buskins, force execrable sounds from pigskin I bagpipes, and the song they sing iu acI companiment is something once heard | never to be forgotten. If one of their littlegrinning. dancing animals of children catches sight of your face at a window it ceases not to howl and hop, lirst on one leg then on the other, until you pull down the blinds and give every intimation that the house is to be shut up for the season. German bands break out everywhere. Punch, Judy and that disgusted dog Toby, which always goes through Ins part under protest, crown the great London Free street-shows.— Prentice Mulford, in San Francitco Chronicle.
Tlio PoMtivo Onre
For all Female Complaints.
The City of Mexico.
wine is exorbitantly high, the Mexican drinks sugar-water, sherbets, lemonade, water-ices, seltzer and various pink and yellow compounds suggestive of the revels of the Marehiont ss in th" kitchen
of Mr. Sampson Brass.
In addition to out-door < r.ting, street life is enlivened by out-door trades. The taxes on shopkeeping, like all ot i or taxes here, are very arbitrary, a dealer who carries $ 100,000 of stock and sells t* 1,000,000 worth a year, paying very little more than the small' st shopkeeper. These taxes are made much higher than for street venders, and the consequence is that hundreds of industries that would go into small shops under an equitable rate of taxation are driven into the streets. All these hawkers and peddlers, carrying their stock in trade on their heads and crying out their wares or displaying them on the sidewalks and in the plazas, help to fill the moving panorama, which constantly changes, yet always remains the same. Moreover the climate is enervating and persuades the better classes to take to carriages: the Mexican is also much given to riding up and down on horseback; the army is kept parad- | ing, and drilling and relieving guard | in an impressive manner: the gendarmes, in dark blue uniforms and white havelocks, are at every corner; swarms of Indian laborers, in flapping white canvas suits and lint-crowned, broad-brimmed hats, flit noiselessly by in their bare feet, and nothing is wanting to complete the picture but the sound of music and laughter, which are here almost unknown, and the presence of lovely woman, who is not* given to appearing on the streets. — Cor.
St. Louis iilobc-Democrat.
In spite of its flat surface and its rectilinear streets, the L’iiy of Mexico is very picturesque and attractive; indeed
nisi>rrp«nti n, as its wimo n, n 1 '-.m- . i., ,.f i ^ do not know of a city which presents ' to tbe most del* > a more brill at t aspect "i 1 fe and color. Irate In T slid Upon tne trinl tlx merit* o( this Com j The architecture is massive and clumsy, ' 'T 1 '- ' ' ‘ mMedla * : '• and when studied in detaU furnishes
A Furious Phenomenon.
when Its usp H Pontinurd, In ninety-nine ratten in a hun died, u permanentcurelseffected,ns thousands vrill testify. On account of its proven merits, it i:i to-«lay rocommended and proscribed by the best pliyHipiuiis in
tbe country.
It will euro entirely the worst form of f-Jling of tho uteniH, Leucorrhata, irregular And peinfill Menstruation, nil Ovarian Troubled, Jrfl::Lunation and Tleeration. Floodings, all Displacements nml the eon ■squadapinai weakneus,andtvpecittl'y adapted the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expci tumors from the uterusin an early stage of development. Tho tendency to cancerous humors there is checked very speedily by its use. In net it has proved to lie the great eft and remedy that has ever been discover ed. It permeates every portion of tho system, r.nJ gives new lifoand vigor It removes f tintnees,flatulency, do Htmys nil craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness
of the stomach
It cures Bloating. Headaches. Nervous Prostration General Debility, SleejJcFsmHs, Pcj rarion ai d jiuli gestion That feeling of bearing down, eatishig p: in. weight and backache, is always permanently cured t y its use It will at ull tiir- and miderall eiremnstnn ees, act in harmony with the law that governs the
Tcmnle system.
I’or Kidney Complaints of either rex tliis eomjtouiHi
is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at?'.'? end ? r, ~> TVowu-rn Avenue. Lynn Mc.<. Price $1.00. Six bottles for fCj.FU Sent I y mail in ti e form of pills altvoln th»j fonn of Lozcngfj, on receipt of price $1.00, per box, for either. Mrs. I’lNKTIA'* freely auswers all letters of i!i']’.iry Send fur pam phU't. Addsv.^s ns aDi>ve Mention thfn paf*cr. Hof-mny shouUH.D without IVDIA IB riNKHAM’ I.IVLIt I’iLI-S. Tin y cute C. n.-tipetion, DilioUMULS ^'ToiyiiUpv of the Uv* r 2.‘> cents i>er box. John D. Park & Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio
«. Hi can winder* $.i
$9 Od.
Huiitinri imm
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A correspondent writes to Nature: “As I was riding along tho highway late this afternoon, my attention wa.i attracted to a phenomenon no less euri-
. .. i ous than beautiful. A couple of davs
httle to gratify the tas e or provoke the there Wils a fall (lf a fc ‘ v in(r hes ol curiosity, but when tasen as a who e >t * dampsnow a{l( . r wh i oh the ternfnriushos a picture winch pleases bv rs .•' lUiri , aml this morn i n{ , variety un strangeness. I he air hero Everything was frozen hard. A large is so ele ir ami pure that tho stars shine . ^ t ^ tted a l on ,. in tho snow while
I im» I i u*i i-i n 4 • f «iii4l rhi« ~ . .
with an unnatural brilliancy, and this purity of the atmosphere heightens the effect of the vivid colors and var ed outlines of the buildings. The sky line is broken by shrines and turrets and pinnacles, elaborately carved and decorated, which rise above tho parapets of the houses, and tho wall line is diversified by a succession of moldings and projections, and by tho inevitable balcony before tho window and the awning of linen or canvas which tells of a Southern climate. Very few of the buildings impress us, because stucco is almost universal, and tho stone looks very much like stucco, being uneven in surface, and not taking a smooth polish. But Mexican houses aro built, not for the street on which they turn their backs, but for the open courts on which all tho rooms open, which aro the centers of Mexican household life and which are embellished and decorated with new forms of comfort and luxury. As we pass by a porto cochere, which which may have ou one side a meatshop and on tho other a notion store, wo look into a court yard witli two or throe stories of elaborate colonnade around it, with rare plants and flowers blooming in vises of porcelain, and broad flights of stone stops leading up
it was yet damp, and where it lay upon tho old drifts by the road-side. .’J’o-day the sun lias been shining very warm, cutting away all tho new snow and leaving the tracks of tho dog in exquisitely perfect ice-casts, thin as writingpaper, and standing on the most delicate thread-like columns, about an inch above the surface of the old snow.”
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At Ascension Island there is a church. The chaplain Inis been much troubled by tiie determination of many of his congregation to Dike tho front seats. lie lately put up a notices saying that this | iirivciego would be granted according to ! 'ure. Since then tho struggle among tiie ladies lias beon for tiie hack seats.
Battle Cret'lt, Michigan, MAnLKACTtnizns or Taa oklv aEMVias f r«s<»x 7
THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines end Horss-Po'.vcrs.
Moet Coni pi stoTliroaht r Factory t EotHbllshod
in the World* > 1848
^ Y^ TV DO o/ % e intli'Kr-vi ny 't fucer. :'ul hi/Hi.
* ^ t nesn, without cl anm ox chid a,
r loeiition, to u rmek vp" iht
»all our gooels.
' 0 YEARS - (jj juanaK-nment, — - broad warranty
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^ Ijj H B Feeble ami Sickly Persons
Recover their vitality hy pursuing’ a course of Hostettcr’s Stomach Hitters, the most popular invigonmt and alterative medicine in use.
General debility, lever and ague, dyspepsia,
, anoothe
( onslipation, rheumatism, and other maladies are completely removed by it. Ask those who have used it what it has done for them. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
GOOD WORDS FROM DRUGGISTS. "Malt Bitters aro the best ‘bitters.’ ” ‘‘They promote sleep and allay nervousness.” “Best liver and kidney medicine we sell." “They kno: k the ‘chills’ every time.” “Consumptive people gain flesh on them.” “Malt Bitters have no rivals in this town.” “Best thing for nursing mothers we have.” “Wo like to recommend Malt Bitters ” July
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STF 1 -.1 - I’OWTR SEIM I? STIVES nnd ('mnpier.* SHMim OlltfttJm/'mn'' A'a- i y rHtirs. J ' ■' TractUin F.imthicn hud Plain -|| vine®
Imorii rpecia with *
rriwtUm Enj?iuessud Plain jfsyinc® r\ r n in the Ai i n< i i mai h w multitiuh of special fratvr s ar. t improtmemta
The ml'iirest and Ih'ht Medicine eter Made.
Gray Hairs are Honorable, but their prematureai’pearance annoying. Parker’s i Hair Ralsam is popular for cleanliness ( * id l promptly rtstorin^ tbe youthful col July
A^“Imbination of Mops, Buchu, Wondrnkle nuO Dondelion, wiDi uii tho best anil
lerties of all other Bitters, - Blood Purifier, Liver
ka tor, and Life and Health Hestoria^f
n f w
ura tivo properties of all other Bitters,
tho greatest B
|«ai th.
t possibly long exlrt where TToi ked,do varied uud ;>crfect are th*
fop cir
drakfe
most c makes
Regul Agent o
N<» disease c Bitters are us 1 oi)erationfi.i
TSV esc -m \i\c irDleirt: '.Soi^li:! i:Sro. To nil whoso e %i u Pl o y nu ' nt8raU!, ° irregular! ty of thobow* l.qor%unnar>- organs, or who require an Appetixer^L Tonic nmi mild Stimulant, II >p Bitter* uro luv l ’^'‘ahl. , without intox-
icating
No matter whatyour fe%fUng^ or svmptoTns aro what tho disease nr ailW n e 111 ’ I 3 use Hop Bit* ters. Don’t wait until you a%re sick but if you only feel bad or miserable,8 ,lse them at once* It may savts yourllfe.lt hat-y' a v ed hundreds,
S300 will be pi
cure or help. Do not suffer— sufTer.but u:ie and urge them^ 10 Urt0 Hop B Remember, Hop Bitters io no^Wjdo, drugged drunken nostrum, but tho Purest^^^ ^ ^ Bowt Mi’dieinevcr made; the “ISVALIbs^^ and HOPS** and no person or family should be without thqpi.
D.I.C.i* 1 absolute and Irresistible cure8
f7>rI)nnikeiineH8,usti of opium, tot>acco and! narcotiet*. All sold by druggists. Send J
>r Circular. Hop litttors \Ifg. Co.,
■ HoeheflpT.N.Y
Hop and
EIC:/IK/B'IB X’N!) UWViWISS. It Feoms strange that any one will suffer from the many (lerangera* nts brought on by an im pureconFlition oi the blood, when SCOVILL’S ilbOOl) A N D LIV KIt SVKUP willre8torej»erfe t health to the physical organization. It is d i trengthoningss pieicant to take, i roven itselj to be t he beet blood purl* 1 fiever fI i-c ,vere 1. effef idaily curing Hcrofu!t. tli* >r«lcrs, ^Veakne88 of the Kidneys, all nervous disorders and debility. It corrects indigestion. It makes the old feel
young, and the young feel gay; and will inva
riahly drive out of the system
at t inp\
icrji. ,.<•*ether with •nijirrior qualitie* m eon. tr .n and matt rial* not dreamed of bv other mak*-
fi < -in 6 to 12 hoi A:ity. for *t<am or hm
A mu
ft r 18S1, tt>goi
ar-acity. for *t>ain or Ziorf* notr, . Two styles of *' Mounted ’’ H- rse-Fo S • » of Srlecti 1 dumber
ir-driedy
7 ,«>00,000 ( fr>tm three to els constantly ou haul, from wliich is omit comparable wood-work of our machinery.
'ewers, ted La
r to nix year; air-dr io i liich is built tho l
T^AGTswri ENttlNESw?,
Stronlest, most durable, and c(Jlci< mxmlc. s, 10* 13 lior-.o lb
lent ever ower.
Connors end T'hrerhrrnien sre incited to i'est:>gr f o tliis vntrhlr** Tan^hiiv Machinery.
jlrciijareJ font Ins*. A<iflr«.Kri
the many ills A single bottle
that human flesh is heir to. __ will prove tt> you its merits as a health renewer. for it acts like a charm.especially when the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a
ttlCHOLS, SHEPARD & CO. Battlo Creek* Mich Isa n*
cw l>AVI§'
AepmIh sit ( Sovordatis liulinHii.
I tendency to lessen the natural vigor of the I
| brain and nervous system.
RAKKR’S PAIN PANACKA cures pain in M;«ii and Beast. For use externally and inter-
nally.
Dr. IDXIKKS’ VEGETABLE WORM SYRUP ' instantly destroys worms and removes tho se-
cretions which cause them. Iy31 RESCUED FROM DEATH*
The following .statement of William J.Coughlin, of Suncrville, Ma*s , is so remarkable that
beg 1 - i ■ - :. . i ..
\\ •; bog (<• i“k for it the attention of the reader, i Ho says: “In the fall of 1870 1 was taken with
yrs I MILLIONS CF ACRES for sale In tho COLOEN BELT of Kansas, hy the
on lonir rredit and eaiiy term,, in a mild climate, free from b *af) eonne, blight* log frostii, and ex* cenblee rslus.
i
J. A. liOLDsBEHRY,
UMlOh PACIFIC RAILWAY, ‘ of an iT< Ji Koll nn tlao miii <‘v«*r wlione
on, with good mnrk<‘t« and noflif.
i\V.-',‘!mlh! ,, l"'.“; i ' , |,e , Kan , t, l r'^ ^or Orsrripttrr and niuetratcd Hook and!! h. I was so weak at one time that ]\wUhMaps, Sent Free, Atldrc*$ «e ^
j could not leave my bod. In the summer of 1877 , * '“ ‘ * •’ City Hospital. ,,,, ?i 1 1
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PilX'^IF’I \V W? - :>/’ l,*i i V ! I wm 1 ndnflt'ed to' tin, City Ho.|iital. 'Vhije 1 11 l » iv.l.Y^i AND io t livAIjV/iN . | there the doctors said I had a hole in my left
OF PICK- Residence Poplar streets.
corner Indiana bmll
and
■ ^ - » >1 •» 1. w 1 Xy ,11 lil^ ILilb lung as big >«s a half dollar. I expended over a
Evans & ‘Washburn, Physicians and Surgeons,
Office—Wett side store.
»!’ the Square, over Taylor’s
J. A. GOLDSBERRY, PHYSICIAN ami Sl'lIOJSON,
OFFICE.—On
same lot with Residence,
corner Indiana nnd Voplar Streets* <im 'i
—In tho diooeso of Niobrara nat vo Indians piny tho clnnvh organ. This f:ict is (juoted by Bishop Hare and others as conclusino eddenco that tho aborigines can Ijo oiviii/.od. Bos las , playing, some of tin .*0 converted rod-i sk us lend a hand in lifting tho voice of | sacred song. Themusicis said by those who have heard it 1o sound well at a distance. It is not a great deal wor-o than that rendered by the Chinese.
Gf. W. BENCE,
Physician and Surgeon,
hundred dollars in doctors and medicines. 1 was so far gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, hut n fri. .,.1 told me nf DR. W.M. HALL’S BALSAM F0KTHE Ll N(iS. I laughed at my friends, thinking that my ease was incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when, to my surprise and gratification, I commenced to feel better. My hope, once dead, began to revive, and today I feel in better spirits than I have for the
past three years.
1 write thD hoping you will publish it, so that cry one afflicted with diseased lungs will be ! nducod to take Dr. Wm. HALL’S BALSAM
two bottles and can positively say that it ha* done uo ro good th in all the other medicines I
My ct ugh has
GKEEXCJASTLE, INI).
Office over “V'hc’*” clothing Store.
with NY. S. Mulhoin.
’si‘lrr.ce tf
n«\V-VS v^CVVSlJf
Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Agents
have taken since iny sickness, i,.^ .. almost entirelv disappear* d and l shall .soon be able to go to work. Sold by ull druggists, lydl cio^urFx:us;D fl «r :**> i t:\us. f , , . O nil ford, Ct., May 15th. 1868. r or tbirty-f;vc years I have been the victim <»f Hint terrible disease, Dyspepsia; haveoon-
sulted eminent physicians and tried almost ev- ■. ix*. . . ia, „>. x Fiyrcinedy. Mytmnly physician finally told Steady Fmploymciit. .'•ample- tree. Address
me ] ’moM not be i ur» d.'1 ho fii8t.d(»so of t/OK’S .M. I
D\SPFH'SI A (M RF, helped me, and, to-dny, I consider myscll cured, and ntu ready to affirm that D is tho most valuable medicine ever
LAND COMMISSIONER. Kansas DivloJbp,
KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI.
SPIXTAL NOTICES.
1T.M ULilS.
I will mail (Free) the rceipo for a simple \’ki,i tai’.i.k Balm that will remove IAN. FRECKLES, Pimples and blotches leaving the
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skin soft, dear and beautiful; also instruc
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tions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or * moot h face. Address,* inclosing So. Stain p« Vandelf A Co.*5 t Reekman street, N. \ r . 6m41
TO ( ONSUMT1V K8.
Tho advertiser, having boon permanently cured of that dread disease Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make 1 nown to his tellow-sufferers tbe menus of cure. To all who desire it. bo will send m coj y ofthepreseription nsedefn f charge), with the dfrootiom for preparing and usfni e, ifnidD they will find a sure ( I RE for Consump-
tion Asthma. Bronohitis, &c.
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Light Work ('c. Addresu. York. 6m41 1
Money 4 ms—Nc
Rooms—jyo, j, g ana Fto-e, East Washington
Iml.
to'*
loan on longer short time. 1. 2 and 8 over LmmiIoV Drue
street, Groeneastle,
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ACKNTS WANTKU. "ii'l’io
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OF YOUTH
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—Tlio Univi” -il v of Vermont nudthe •I a, 4 K8 J-Svii.i:y.
State Agricultuvivl F'olle^ r e form ono in etitntiou, ami have together tho Hrosmif your‘J21 stui!: j iits, of whom 1B1 i.ro moilical students. Deduelin^ from the 78 students romndiiiii; those who :iro studying afrrieulture, tlio number le t to pursue tlio ciassiejl eoiux-o would
seem to be small.
SMILEY
JVTTOIRJSriEV'S JVT LTVW
Wiu.isd.
& NEFF.
I'aducah, Ky., May 10th, 1867.
I D ”in' a c'mfinomcnt ot clcv« n months in | Libby Prison. I wn attacked with Dysper sia in its worst form. For two years IhnvesufI fered v. ith it. I tried doctors a erent many hlm'*F’vithout relief. Thisspring I became so
dobi“ *
ERRORS
Nerv</i;.s Deoil tv, Prem.tiirc ! cay. and a At
^retion, will. 1’«ti-
. « -n 1-. e «*i uii i n l m umni»if y, » nd Ireo to all wl need it, th< recipe and dir •H"!!.'' fortta* kin •• tin* simi le remedy I > wliieh ho was cured
i
ilited as to bo unable to walk one square.! Alter taking two doses of COE’S Dyspepsia}
Offiei;, up stai^ in AH-i’.’s Black, South Side
lie Square, (Jrcencastlc, Ind. I’ractico in nil (he ct H «d fhr .^t- t/* i»T»d solicit I ij-in-u-s.
i Cure I ate ofeverything on the table, felt no 1 distress afterward, and have an excellent up-1 F. T. (JILLALAND, bite Lieut. U. S. A I
Sufferers wishing to profit bv the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOH N R. Od DEN , -Hi Ctdar »St., New ) ork. 6m41
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I would like to ndd one more testimonial to youMist, Ihave been^ a victim ofdyspepsi
Si:.!
A. M. MILLIGAIT,
for the past five year, have trieil a ineilieim , “. nml fin,! rolicf nuly in i
i’Kl’Sl.A a u::.
creat iiniiiv COK’Si BY a-
Office in Southard block, frst stairway north of postofiice. Iy5
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