Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 September 1881 — Page 2

C. W. CALLENDER,

tProprietor |of

CASTLE UHLS,

|l)t alcr.s in

Flour, Meal and Feed.

Highest market price paid for grain.

Curtom grinding a epecialty.

State Librarian,

8>a>“Mrs. Winsor, spent Monday here.

CkBVii li. Voss, of Indianapidis, spent

Monday last in this city.

Stay*Hon. Addison Daggy made a busine>s trip to Nebraska this week.

I B^' lVof. liaker and brida hava re-

' turned from their wedding trip.

, 6tjf - Mrs II. II. Mathias aritPsons, ms

ticated in the country this week.

On Mill lot hrnnorl^ocrn|,ipd^^ lf .i p u p n j| urei pj c { ures ^ pjpjypg p rames |bdr‘\Vhy is it that a man, no matter

Oey*Ed. Martin is attending the Beta Theta Pi convention at Chicago, ftcef*Pea’h pies are not fashionable— too much crust and too little peach.

Tin* Cormorant and “tlie .%»(;<'• Fish. (London. Kng,. Cuckoo.) A curious incident happened near Torquay the other day, in which a “raCflyMis, Minnie Allison, who has rac i ous 2 Q r i U oranl” had the tables turn— Wren seriously ill for a couple of weeks od on jt , )y # )igh 0n Ju | y ]4(i 180 me is couvalcscont. | tishcrmen of Austie’s cove, while going gsi'-Cbarley McKee, compositor on | roun d to their crab-pots, noticed someihe Indianapolis Journal, was in town a i thing splashing in the water, which at

HEADQUARTERS

FOR

few days last week CtyyTailors who

build hip pockets

first they thought must be a fish jumping, On approaching the spot they saw

Greencasile Foundry

—AND-

—Manufacturers of— Culver’s Iron Drag Saw , And all kinds of Maohinoi y and Casting*. ttflrKepairing on Mill Work and fcarm Ma-

C. J. KIMBLE & SON,

Tho only exclusive thhnufarturers and dealers in the county, therefore it is tho only certain placet© gut good furniture at Inw prices. Let everj’body go and sou in Hathaway Block,

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chinorv done i romntly.

ffi 'hop near South Depot, Ureencftstle,

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ware store for a saloon.

BejV"A “racket", in which beer mugs figured largely, took place in tiie “Square Exchange,” between Henry Carlin and Steve Vancleave. No one seriously in-

jured.

C»yy*\Vill Iglehart, of Evansville,

r rrv AVfTA r \T r T'\/, sto PP e d to visit his college friends Sat- ^ ^ ^ iJ INI I Y ur( i N y last. He was on his way to Chi-

attend the convention of Beta

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FOR FINE

CAlPsliGES Jump Seats, Buggies, Phaetons snd Spring Wagons. Carriage Hepairing of all kinds. Only agents for the St. Louis Buggies— the best cheap buggy ever sold

in this market. Call and see us.

Renick, Curtis & Co. 6no5’ QraancMtla, I nd, r.XT X U R > :

Passenitcrs via the

Hi:i: LI'M'] I. A St. L. and C. C. 3c I. R'ys, to IXDIANAl’OLIS, CINCINNATI.

Jis^r School vacation about ended. N'ow we “r" in the oyster season, fl4>“ Now the amusement season opens

up.

a>a*?*See new advertisement of Renick

A* Co.

J*,!" 1 he summer is past, the harvest

is ended.

Stay Reaches are peaches, and they

come high.

K»J* lohn Allen walks with a cane

hath a sick calf.

fsaf'Harry M. Randcl sports a hand-

some n^w phaeton.

SSrEd. Sheridan is home from Cin-

cinnati rusticating.

totT Burglars still attempt to rob our

citizens occasionally.

Peter llipson came over from Terve Haute and spent Sunday here. Ed. Newgent came over from Chi-

how drunk he is. never mistakes a hard-! remember that they are designed | the wing of a cormorant protruding

to carry pistols therein. above the water and flapping vigorously. FaTFire wiped out considerable grass ‘ >t was evident tho bird was hold down and fencing for the Glidewell heirs and ’ '-J something from which it was strugThotuas Gillespey, on last Saturday. ’ ?'mg to free itself, which, on being gaff-

ed by the fishermen and brought into the boat, tagether with the almost exhausted cormorant, turned out to be a | i monk or angel-fish (squatina qulgnris). I The fish was about a yard long and had j grasped the cormorant by the wing and j held it under water The fishermen!

cago to

Theta Pi which wa. session there during

the week.

fts/>“-Mrs. Hr. A. C. Stevenson fell from a step ladder, at her residence in Indianapolis, a few days ago, and Iractured her leg, near tho ankle. We are pleased to slate that she is recovering

from the effects of the injury.

FSsyvVe are under obligations to Prof. K. Marquis for a copy of “Asbury Cadet I 5 j March,” by the gentleman named above, | and dedicated to the students and faculty of Asbury University. The pieie is already a favorite with lovers of music. ®ay*Of an old resident of this county, the Indianapolis Journal says: A warrant was sworn out in ’Squire Woodard’s court, last evening, by Dr. Goss, charg-

C&y*Saiuucl Gardner, of Madison town-; ship, had a large amount of fencing and J grass destroyed by lire op Saturday last. CtaT’Bherman Hammond hied away to Chicago this week to attend the national convention of the Beta Theta Pi fraterni-

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Ffrjy»Ricliy Coinmingore, of Indianapolis, was here over Sunday to see — about the opening of the full term ol College.

AND

And all kinds of

SHINGLES

LATH,

of

FINISHING LILMPTR Worked ready for uso at Mill Prices. Also NEW YORK NflXED PAINTS. We guarantee every gallon sold by us to give satisfaction.

Minis

I2n\v Vt uiil'l at Tak<‘ to

t'oiiiii t wo Millions!

Over two million volumes of the revised edition of the New Testament, were sold on the first day of its issue. These figures can only be equalled by

the enormous sale of tSwayno’s Ointment ’i’ vv0 hellos had a fight on the veranda for Itching Piles, which is universally I of ft wl|ito Mountains hott .]. The cause

used as a standard remedy for stopping

*' itching at night, when

brought them both on shore, where they Office and Yard near North Depot, turned an honest penny by exbihi ting U REENCASTLE, IND. them to such ns were interested. ■» o • , , ,—r Hatlitt & Grubb.

(Chicago innuBe.)

My. Ira Brown, the enterprising real estate man states that he could and would say a good word for the St. Jacobs Oil, which hud cured him of a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism that ail other treatments had failed even to

allay.

Ii. F. HARWICH,

North !>idc Public Siiui.rc, <irccnca$tle.

Agent, for

VK’I'OIC

Ind.

Three arid five-hoed Drills for sowing wheat in standing com and fallow ground.

the itching at night, when one thinks that pin worms are crawling about the rectum. To calculate the’ extent of its sale in actual figures, would involve tlu labor of a life-time, Will you be pestered lunger from the aggravating Piles?

Sept.

ing Dr. A. P. Turner with adultery.and

it was placed in Constable Baden’s? A Louisville man expressed a desire to hands for execution. j whip his wife, and she was willing he flerThe Baptist Association, held last | sho,,,(, do U ’ i f l.c could; but be couldn’t

cago and spent Sunday and Monday here. Sunday at Deer Creek Church, 7 miles J a ''" as 1,1 tnon:!ra ^ oda ^ , ' 1 b.ht inn ^-An immensely heavy docket awaits southeast of this city, was very largely j " l |iL ’' l l‘ cy rcpairc<1 for lac cn ” the coming term of Putnam Circuit attended and proved a highly successful: ‘ ountLr ’ Court. ! meeting. Sermons were delivered by A most righteous judgment awarded

Elder Moffat and others, and the breth-| Dr. Lindsey for the wonderful cures ren from a distance were eared for and \ Performed by bis Llood Searcher.

; , , f 1 Nold liy all druggisis.

CLKVKLAND, lU’FFALO

NEW YORK, BOSTON,

And all

NEW ENGLAND CITIES, Are offered New and Elegant Sleeping Coaches, i ,

which run ! da THROUGH WITHOUT ICHANGE

Between

#Gy*Lnurn Dainty with the “All the Rage” party at Opera House next Thu i s

day ni ght.

(ftay County treasurer-elect Grogan a^ sunies his official duties on Sept. 7 — next

Wednesday.

entertained well by Deer Creek Church.

the members of

The Tennessee University, an institu- ! (ion supported by the taxpayers, has de1 oided to exclude negroes, who may instead go to the Fisk University at the

State’s expense.

is a secret, but the encounter was public, being in the presence of about fifty guests. The girls scratched faces, pulled hair, and tore clothes in a lively man ner for a few seconds, and were not parted before both bore marks which lasted several days. They belong to wealthy

and reputable families.

FtiK Itrtiilfs H'roiii 1,11114' Utilises. “Do you know?” remarked a man to his friend on Chestnut Street, a day or two since, “1 beliexe both Conkling and Platt had a bad case of skin disease when they resigned!" "What makes you think so?’’inquired the prisoner in astonishment. “Well you See they actj ed in such an eruptive manner—so rash |—ly as it were. Save?” “Oh! yes, 1 save,” replied the other, “they were boil | —ing over and merely resigned to hu- | mor themselves, I suppose.” If such is | the case, the Nationai difficulty might [have been averted by applying Swayne’s ■ Ointment for skin diseases. Sept.

I« II PossiltK-

that a remedy made of such

common,

A Jlitrsr Commits Siuritfi'. A correspondent of the New York

A I.iirKt' WlH'sit % M in. What bone dust, land plaster and fer-

S^T ire destroyed several stacks of, ti|j z j n g (j r ji| s w ;n acc0m pij 8 }j i s f u |ij ge t hav. fencing and pasture lor Larkin forth by the following facts detailed to .inner, o. U ashinglon township, Satur- u. s |,j- Robt. Chenoweth, of this town-

**■ 'ship: Last year be reaped from a nine simple pl.nte as Hops, Buchu, Mandrake ! w A ‘' , ’ rrt ': l,onu " nl ""tT *° rK Charles Tousy settled with his acre field, the seed being drilled in and | Dandelion, &c., make so many and such Y° r .’ Wn,in ^ lro11 ' rndikill Landing,

<>T Tf’TTT^ ^ NEW Donor, the Mayor, Friday morning in the! the ground prepared in the usual way, to] ^nderful^. cures as Hop **• N. August Dili, sa - ys: 1 '*‘° lIourna *

* ' a if ,v a ' V - , , , " 1| 8u, i | of $22 30 for assault and battery on | bushels of wheat. This year he reaped And for the specinl Aoeommodatum . r •’ J ‘ ol Persons Going West. : James M. Gardner. ; from the same nine acres, tho seed being Reclining Chair Cars Free of Charge a sign of a second deluge’Y lri lled in with fertilizers, 215 bushel* of Between ’ The month of September witnesses five' w,, eat. When the fact is taken into conCLEVELAND, INDIANAPOLIS changes in the moon, a phenomenon ac- ^deration that the general yield of wheat And corded to no other month in 18S1. The 0Ter 'he county last year was much

ST 1 . ILj O XT I S, | moon reaches its first quart, r on the 1st, beU,i r‘han this year, the facts are start-j be safely regained by using Parker’s Making Direct Cnnrertior.! f„r all roints’in full on the 7th, last quarter on the loth. lin b r -the example set worthy of imi- a,l 1 1 ’ “ n f eg " n . t '! ri ' ssln "’ R ' i-

’-•*«*• - [ On the 23d ...» m J». .nd Thn„. „ non.idnr.bin diffomneo i <" 1'“"” In order to secure berths in Throu h Cars on the 30tll. between 10 bushels and 25 bushels to

and the lowest rates for freight and passage, Ithnucrn The greatest satisfaction a woman can cal1 ou tttVTbe Indianapolis Journal savs:' ar , , . , A. P. HARRISON, AGENT. : mu . u- . . • , 1 ’ j feel is to know that a man whom many c /-< (ii. <>r . SV , 1TII ! h ° t0wn8h, P trustef> ,s ,,ow 1,a ' ,ng on A Wood Haul. other women love loves her alone.

Gon’lSuperintendent, Gen’iP»ps’i.-er Ag’t.. 'nteresting time in settling the resilience Orlando Banders, aged about Hi years

Indianapolis, Ind. tf)l Cleveland. 0. of an unfortunate person by the name

Bitters do? It must be, for when old I of this town tells ol a utrange case of a ; and young, rich and poor, Pastor and | horse committing suicide. }lt\ K Aid , Doctor, Lawyer and Lditor, all testifv to ; . , , , , , , having been cured by them, we must nd * e ’ who ,lvu ' 5 cl ' H0 t0 tho Uudson | believe and doubt no longer. See other R' ver > 8aw an °H horse belonging to a column.--Post. 2t20. (Mr. Sanders come out of the barnand The besu y and color of the hair may 8tondaf ® ,r ’o^ing .ot upon the

water. He then went back, and in a few moments came out again, went deliberately to tie water, waded into the cove

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The '‘VICTOR” of 1881 is provided with new PATENT BRAKE PIN, Teeth, and a side draft iirrangeuient to bring it rearer to the ■•on.. It is light, yet strung, and is pronouie: ed by all farmers the BEST DRILL MADE. WWl’ome and see it and get a Circnlar. 3tlft PROF. HARRIS’ RADICAL CURL IOE BPEEMATOEEHtEA. Tii ..J "SEMINAL (PASTILLE”

] Rod I iral

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P11PI

No human agency can so speedily

lit ' Tas arro8 ^ e( ast wee ^‘ c “ ar ^ e “ Wlt ‘ 1 cleanse the blood, clear the complexion . ames vans, whoso legs »ast winter ^ ^j r Noah Evans, of Floyd town- and skin, restore the hair and cure every I were frozen so that amputation was nec-j s hip f 0 f a watch and $750 in money. ' S l>ecies of itching, scaly and scrofulous | cssary. The authorities of Cm encasth ' wh . irrt , glod Sanders had the watch humors of the skin scslp and blood ns

sent liim here, and the trustee returned

i 111 his possession, but vowed lie knew

hi,n ; and not lon S si"®® he was sent back , nothing of th0 m -, ney . He afterward

again, the trustee at Greencasile saying 1 11 ,, sor t e( j | however, that a young man re— VyPTl/PP^ Cf I nrnprv | he would send him here as often as he

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the Uuticura Remedies.

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Mwifasi

tntfitt- r

a ^.eir.'v

Bl^ %K5I.

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was sent back, Evans is now at the hospital, and will there remain until his

j proper residence is determined. flu.- 1 '" And now the Cloverdale Herald

(noticesthe Ishmaelito in the following ‘ a young man named Chat ley Haltering language: Langsdalo lias nor a resident of Floyd township,

sidingin Hendricks County, had assisted in robbing tho house, and had taken tho money as his share of the swag. This story was demonstrated untrue, and after further talk Sanders confessed that

Summers, was the

had the money

mix '31

TARAXINE Tho Groat Voy(‘table Liver Corrector. if ton in inn »» Cnlmnrl or Sttn-rn! of any kind, itn Maiit Imfredient G the Concentnttett Mafictil l , t*it*ciplt. 0/ the Tarajrirum or

Jhindelion,

TARAXIXE

ft a Aperitif for nil Di*efiSofi arUing from

Dentnycd Liver, llotreln % Spleen

or HidneifS.

TARAX1XE S TARA XIX!'

| Never faila to euro ('.’ironic Ai/fie. Try it.

( commenced to fight Frank Darnall thro'; accomplice, and that he the rolling mill. The same editor is op-1 in bis possession.

nosed to what the City Council does. He On Sunday Deputy Sheriff Brandon don’t like blue grass because the Mosers, arrested Sumun rs, who denied the whole : Leckridge own about 12 000 acres of the story in the most positive manner. The ^ same. But 1 e does not soy a word as to prisoner, however, waived a preliminary | how the postoffice is managed. Yet the | examination, and gave bail in the sum Banner publiohts a paper in which is of O.GOO for appearance and trial before (

conspicuously given to the public the 1 the Circuit Court.

idea that the editor and his paper are tho Sanders, being unable to give bail, is only two things in the world that will [now in jail, awaiting his term for ap-

save Putnam County. He fights blue pemance before Judge Cnfi'ey.

grass because Andy Lockridgo makes money off of it; he fights the rolling mill j [because Frank Darnall is president; hei

is opposed to tho City Council because i ... , , ,

, i oitv—fiendish because if it had not been

he cant manipulate it. George, you | ■ ...

have been most publicly sot down on.

Transfers.

Nevada, Vermont, and Maine pay less internal revenue tax than any other three States, and Kentucky, New York, and Illinois are the three that pay most. The yield is chiefly from whiskey and tobaeco. CHOICE EVTRACTS FROM DRUGGISTS. “We know the value of malt, hops, calisaya and iron composing ‘M alt Bitters.' “Onr lad.f customers highly prize them.’ “1'hysiciand prescribe them in town.” "The largest boltle and best medicine. Best blood purifier on our shelves.” “Our best people take ‘Malt Bitters.’ “Sure euro for chill and liver diseases.

sept

The F.e". William Marshall, colored, j of Clark County, K., announces that will pray for any desired object on receipt of

j ti5 cents.

. “Sellers’ Liver Pills” are working more

Call lor Muuap. real good in one year than all ofher Last Monday night a fiendish attempt i proprietary medicines. 25c. per box.

at incendiari»m was discoveaod in this

A Valuable Discovery

Departure , a

i« pari

i<al NOer-ue. an •uHrelv New an.l pontively effartive Ileniedf f »r the epeecr tnd pvrmaneat Cure of I 8*m!n»l kmiMionK \ j Icipotcr.CJ' by the onlyf

Lttj way. vi* : Dtroct | 1 Application to tne prij- F G T ty Abaorp'ion. and exert- *

Irr III irveriftt influence n t’ c Idrimitial VOCtules. Jljaoulatonr Duota, Prostato Olai.d, a*.d UroUartk. The km tf the Hftoedv >a atterded -• itL an pain or iBcocvcmeace, aui 4ct-i oot mtrrfere with D.e ordinary pureiiite of life ; it ia •uick y diuolved and *ot’i ebioiheJ, pr*Klucie/ an inline*

C *’.e leotb eg end r-xtoratiwe efleti u

e#rvco» orfi.'.ii i a ’ .j i Vof p.i.g the dram

Lveitr. aud aouod tuemo , Sifht. Nervous iDsbil:?/, (

■ ion to Snoii-ty. etc., ora., v.d i e r ,>caran(e ol pn-rr.a* ture old airo u»ue v ac ainipaoyii c tl si tr^.jlc. and reiurr* tH perfect Sea uni Vj.TOr, whe e it bae been dormant for yran. Thu mode of ti *stm«*)t hit «t jud t!ie teat in tiro •eenre ru. i. and le now .e pri'r.nunced a • cm. Jruga are toe nuch prescribed in tliri-r treub.•». and, a* manv can bear witneaa to. wi*t* but i trie i* toy permrnr.it * . i i i ( r.« INouicnrr about tlm l*repai«ti > I ractkal obirrvatic t esabiea •« to p<«it(vely fsuAranlevr that ;■ w i> rive MntiMtaction.-' Dunof tb« e.»: ' > r i tira i. ha» I rr-j m lene-n i we l.axe

‘ininnii"

! rofrii

e ettect upon the jeau,

i wrer.te l frea: ee!t atute at d eareites, 'rone me system, rratorioj the mind n

try ran i r, Confu

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einj the D.' ■ion ol Idj

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by t!i* Medical 1 rofni.u . ' - be th-* niort rati'-nal nerane ret dneovrrrJ of rrarhii.r an 1 c nrg th » rt-r prrfslrnt trouble,

tl s’ ta well known to be !• * ■ tie <: dd’oiJ Bil.rt v :.j ».i ininy, and upon wht m qua ;xr prey xv.U. their uar,ria noatrumaand

Die fcee. 1 n ici.ir Jy Is . .t t'pin t cat 1 'tra, of thrrn atfen.

I-fO. 1, trrou-l. to la»t r. <t vr.th,) j I»C. (auilKieot t/» effect a prrnta ent curr, i in av * rr cat- • ) Cl, (Uxiit j, ever three m r. *, . - l a’ s .-hi rntve

ei/or is the worn caan.l C7. t e n 1. av i

v era. T ill DiaXCSIONB

pany EACH BUX. ^fStad fc r a Deter.p

j for uitmg will acoom*

*lr ;. in pliiri i 1 '!i aoaom.

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sisd Ur a Deter oij»e Pair.nHrt firinir An.'nmicsl I attritions, which w.'J convinr* tb- p:n»» vkepticai •tat they can Le rwlored n pe '- : nanhoed. tad

*t they can

ied for th * dut.eo

SBB&lcJ fo

rwvlorrd n perfect

i A hfe, asine at if »oonr a'

bant Sealed for ataaipdo soy one. bold Oiil Jf by the

toed, tad a3eoted.

K irknl ,r,d Cth i>i».

Curor i Liver Com-

plaint in all it:’ j

Stages.

TA II AX IXL ] Cares Hahitual I Constipation. \

discovered immediately, a large conflagration would have certai tily resulted, the great drought anil water famine making it not only difficult but almost impossible to fight fire successfully. The scene of the attempt was an old barn situated on property owned by Chas. W. Daggy, on Liberty street. The

J ndiffestiOH

TAR AX I XL

Moors’*. (T-cns Sh.'iped')

V at 0 TH Sugar *■ Coated Jt li O iCH Muro Cure for 1 hills 50.50. The Great Malarial Antidote, hold by Druggists, or in. c. C. Moure, fi Cortlamlt St. NewYork^

lavnluabVe tr t v’.ry family.

|{<‘Sil Ustalt’

John A. Crawley to Susan M. itc* inoite, lots 7, 8, B. C, Peck's enl. Grcen-

rastle, $4uO.

William A. Runyan to Mary A. Pick-

TA RAX I XL ett, 40 acres in Floyd tp., for $1.

Cures Mary J. 0 Neal to \Y. J. Cline 71 acres building had been thoroughly saturated Dyspepsia and in ^ ar j on tp. | for |450. with coal oil, and a largo amount of pa-

Kggeis, per, prepared in a like manner bad been

artistically fixed, the match applied, and

Joseph Kggera to George D. Eggers,' then the fiends ran away, being plainly

heard in their flight by pys ins living in

Sheriff P. C. to James M. Stokes, '.o’, 3 the neighborhood, though they were Hensley’s enl., Gveenca i: tle for $8(10. I seen by no one . Daniel B. Eggers to Jesse Jo. kson, SO j Copt. H. B. Martin was sitting on bis acres in Jackson tp., $1,200. poarch and discovered the fire as soon Jos 'ph A. Thomas tm Thomas Sigler as it was started. Ho immeeiatoly gave land in Clinton tp., for $4,4-0. the nlaim, and with the assistance of Buibara Gilltnore to Alice A. Jenkins : neighbors, quenched the flames before

A man drove up at a terrific pace to the railroad station at Farwell, Mich., and inquired for his wife. She had clop ed with a neighbor, and was about to take a train for the East. “Thank goodness, I’m in time,’’ the husband cried, in great excitement. The bystanders anticipated a tragedy, and the wife cowered into a seat. “Here’s your child,” ho continued, producing a little girl. Reckon you forgot her in your hurry.

that is inclosed by tho Hudson River Railroad track, swam through tho culvert under the railroad and out into, the channel of tho river. A man working on the New England Railroad Pile-driver saw the maneuvers of the horse, and putting out in a small boat brought him back. On reaching the shore the horse presistontly refused to go on dry land. He lay down in the water, floundered about and apparently tried bis best to drown bimself by keeping his head under water. This he finally accomplished in water only deep enongh to coves his body. ISrd UkjiM iiutl Kttsy dict'k*.

Wheeling, W. Vr.., May:#). 1881.

I am an oM physician, ami bare lost many ot'my yeut'.ifnl prejuilioes. Nap pen in e to learn of the (treat (rood done by a certain remedy in rest,irina to robust hoailh a former patient of mine who suffered severely from several chronic ailments resulting from weak pulmonary, digestive and urinary organs, and whom I v.vs unable to boned:, with my most i-areful treatment. I determined to prescribe it as occasion required, I Lave done so and the results following kuvi .nvariublv been most satinfartoro. Under its use the blood becomes i x-her, the digestive, urinary and pulmonary organs a<e ir ade strong and perform their natural functions readily and without pain, all decay seems to l>c immediately checked and the progress of the disease arrested, the pulse become., fuller and stronger tho lips red and the cheeks rosy, the temperature of She body increase i and more uniform the action of the heart regular, and the muscular strength greatly invigorated. In j.istiec to tho inventors, l wilt say this remedy is ealleA Brown’s Iron Bitters, it is a prepara-

tion of Iron and vegetable tonics, contain* no [ ?!'Weakness,

, , , i ■ i , i i abuse in yaoth, or exeessrain maturer yatire. alcohol, and is the only preparation of Inn in , lin ,| other causes wlii.-h pr kIuco the following a perfectly assimilable form aud that does | effects: Involuntary Emis.dons, Nervousness, not blacken tho teeth. 1 have never knsun it '"oy hes an the iaee, ( onstipation, Confusioa to fait to give peimanent strength to. every ! Momory,'Debi'lify, ? Dim o oil of' 'sTg ii I,' ‘v'ou i h* part of the body, or to injure tho mcutdoli- Sexual Exhaustion, Avewion to Ladies' Sneie-

u ”. In ’

nature in curing niat.y disease- alien all These are alt permanently cured by rviuedles

(Kilt .was n .. I ■ i •< pi . .it u ^ _ 1. _

H.iflfktS REWtaY CO.KF’G WEIWISTS.

CT. LOUIS. MO. Du I> s k i>:

THE GREAT INDIAN

BOTANIC DOCTOR. tan. ssevTs »:avk.

Into ot London, nro permftnent’y loctitod corner i'.iinoU and Louisiana ntreetp, opnoFit© Union Depot,

ItiilinnupuliM, Inti. For all Female Diffi-

culticH we furnish PilD Hubber <1 >oa8. etc. on r 4utipt o*- letter and WgWshuiiit. at .\liort notice. Dr. Hcm- <•> is the most • “uecessf ii Throat I)oc~

or in Au.d rirn. lie will ( ]| you your trouble

without aski.ivr you a sinKio (|iiestion, and warrant a peiva-anent cure in a'.i the lollowinc

diseases:

CatHnh, rhronic Throat and Lunfr diseases-. , 9 nnd the lolD.vrinR maladies, i^isinK troin in ^ dio retion or einosure, Fuch an Syphilis, (Jon orrho'a. Ulejr. Stricture, Orchitis, hU Frinarv Troubles, aud Syphiletic or lercuria) affections ol the Throat, Skin und Sones. All these diseases treated on tho latest scientific principles, and * dire (ruuranteed iAid warrunte l. Alter 25 years experience ,n tho profession, ho trouts the young ami middle aged men. wbu arc sufferj;wK from the effect - •■{ Speriii itorrlui*

Weakness, or jhe result of .♦elf-

Lucinila C. Morris to Joseph land in Jackson tp., for $800.

It for Sate t>v a/t Tlrnuvltts ai d Patent | aM{ ] ln JacksOIl tp , for $l,tX)(i.

Sedictnr Dealer*

Price. Ml Cts. and $1.00.

A. k 11. FJilt, Indian apotis, Ind.

eate couxtitution. 1 have known it ta asaUt J »r ^

^iber remedies had failed. Its sontlunsj effect on mind and body vs most reinarkahli*. and it is the only positive cure 1 know of. for sexual weaknesses, etc., those most stubborn uf debilitating diseases. . M. D. Many Cleygymen who wero obliged

that are not injurious—from medicine. taken froti: mother Earth, wine mne but the pure

can '/oinc from.

W here any ot the above symptom', prevail. you should consult mo at once, (or if you let them remain you will be an old ma» iust when yo« should be in ye vr prime of lit-., (or thev lead to premature decay, and whea these once get fastened to a —-—

Now VOtl can net off US fast ns VOU like ” .R, j fastened to a man’s nervous system, thev NOW . „ • J [ to wtlltdraw from the pulpit on account'»»» very hard to eradicate. Procrastination th

, — — —- •> - - - „ f “Glorgynteii’s 8oro Th, oat,’’ have re-

Leaving the girl with the runaway pair, he drove away with his placidity entire

ly restore 1.

covered by using Fellow’s Compound Syrup of Hypophosphiies nnd are

preaching again.

Mr. Michael McCann, a well-known and' popular manufacturer, of Syracuse, N.Y-

writes: “I felt generally debilitated and my | , C nrp Sold Ofllv ' Room No ->• f 5 * 1 "- for Ladies onlv health failing me, I longed nnd preyed for I '0D\ 11 B t UK ' UK. 101(1 Duly , R oonis 2 and t. for Gentlemen. lyis

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—A sure Cure for Catarrh!!

us at once, latiies.

Freckles, Biithroarks nnd Moles removed. All Female diseases treated most successfully. Gefl. Office: Cor, Illinois SLonisiana Sts.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND,

80 acros in Cloverdale tp., for .’fil.OUO. John D. Billman to William D. Vestal, pt. lot 21) tasl Cloverdale, for if 1,OCX) Titomas Figler to Edmund Perkins, 1 11? acres in Clinton tp., $1,480.

they gained headway.

The city officials should take prompt measures to discover the guilty ones, that they may receive the punishment

they so richly merit.

an iron constitution that l might be rid of the many annoyances of ill-health. But dyspepsia and urinary troubles, attended by nervous prostration, had gntten hold of me and I fell my time had come. Nothing scented to give tne any permanent relief. Finally I happened to see an advertisement of Brown’s Iron Bitters. ’Bless ufe,’ say I ‘that’s just the medicine for me precisely.’ And so it was By tho powers of old Ireland it has cured tne of all my troubles and given m; a constitution

oflron.”

by Landes & (’o., sole agents fur 1

Putnam County.

IMPOK I AN r ro TRAVELERS, Special inducements are ofl’ered by ;hu Burlington route. It will pay you to r“ad their advertisement to ho found elsewhere in tlurf issue. 40t-48 Sure death to potato bugs. Cal! on H, G. STEEG for the receipt.

1'or Sal*- or Tmclr.

Farm of Sd acres, 1’ j mile-, north of Green eastle.on Rockville road. Good house, stockwater from springs that never dry or freeze up "A. No. 1.” for fruit, dairy or gardening purposes All in grass. Plenty ol timber. f

L. 11. Kudisill. 15N. /

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