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It has saved from lingering disease and death hundreds who have been given up by physicians to die.

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It cures all Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, and Incontinence and Retention of Urine.

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It encourages sleep, creates an appe iite, braces up the system, and renewed health i3 the result.

It cures Pain in the Side, Back or Loins, General Debility, Female Complaints, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite, and Bright!s Disease.^ CT"

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"Godloveth a cheerful giver." .!

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"Be just in all thy actions.'

The Druggists a UniK WOBCKSTKB, MARS-, APRIL

"To destroy an enemy make him your friend."

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Marine Engineers. CLEVELAND, O., June 23,1883.

"I was troubled with weakness of the kidneys. Did not knr.w the trouble but constantly grew worse. Lrinotion was painful and accompanied with blood. Noticing an advertisement of HUNT'S [Kidney aud Liver] BEMKIIY I procured a bottle. I began immediately to improve in many way". The second bottle left mo without pains. My appetite is now good and I feel renewed vigor, thanks to HUNT'3 [Kidney and Liver] RKMEDT." —William Jones, Marine Engineer, 252 Hanover street-.

Price $1.25. Send for Pamphlet of testimonials. HUNT'S REMEDY CO., Providence, B. I. C. N". CRITTENTON, General Agent, New

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Hostetter's Stomach Bitters conquers and pre vents malarial fevers? dyspepsia, chronic constipation, a tendency to kidn and bladder ailments and rheumatism, and is of the greatest value in cases of bodily trouble arising from weakness. Old people are greatly aided by it, and it is highly serviceable to convalescents and ladies in delicate health. It is, moreover, a useful medicine to take with one on long journeys, and counteracts the effeets of mental exhaustion.

For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally

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HOLERA is rapidly moving westward and will soon appear in this «&untry. In order to prevent disastrous effects from its ravages every preventive should be employed, and the system should be in perfect condi-tion."--.tiAt this season of the year the system is in a weak state and easily susceptible to dangerous disease. Pain in the back, weariness, lassitude, headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, kidney and liver complaints are but the result of neglect. During the last visitation of cholera to this country no medicine was found equal to Mishler's Herb Bitters, both as a preventive and cure, and it has been equally successful in all the diseases above mentioned. It renews and invigorates the blood, restoring to health and strength, and thus shielding the system from disease. *5

Ask your druggist for MIBHIJEBHKKB BITTEKS. If he does not keep it do not take anything else, bet oet&l card to MLSHLEE HERB BLTTESS

send a Co.. 525 «rce Street, Philadelphia.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1885,

Man wants but little here billowebujfc wants that little paid.

Hunt's Remedy is purely vegetable, and is made expressly for all diseases of the kidneys.

A man who makes money hand o\ fist—The prize-fighter.

Coughs and Colds. Those who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, etc., Bhould try Brown's Bronchial Troches. Sold only in boxes.

It is said that there is a soft side to every man. That's the reason a dude is afraid to stand on his head.

DUBKEE'S SALAD DBESSING & COLD MEAT SAUCE

is made from the freshest,

purest and choicest condiments obtainable. In using it, waste, labor, anxiety, and disappointment are prevented.

ENGLAND'S PREDICAMENT.

The Cabinet Crisis Still Unsetled I

LONDON,

June 11.—Everything in re­

gard to the government crisis is still unsettled. The Standard (Conservative) declares that the Conservatives are ready to form a government at the bidding of the Queen. The News (Liberal) urges Mr. Gladstone to persist in his resolution to resign and says that a few months of hateful Tory rule will return him to power stronger than ever before. The Times advises the ministers to reconsider their intention of resigning. It says the res\ilt of the vote Monday night was due to the defective measures of the Liberal whips for getting members to attend. It plainly intimates that the ministers will find in the Queen an awkward customer, who will insist upon being given cogent, reasons for their proposed action and even then will probably refuse to accept their resignations.

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Railroad Men.

SPRINGFIELD, MASS., April 23,1883.

"I am eatistted from personal experience and care that HUNT'S [Kidney and Liver] REMEDY •will do just what is claimed for it."—Albart Holt, Paymaster B. & A. B. R.

11,1883.

"My druggist, Mr. D. B. Williams handed me the best kidney medioine he knew of. It was HUNT'S Kidney and Liver] REMEDY, and acted effectuallv in ray case. Am pleased to recommend it."*—C. H. Draper, 223 Main street.

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says it is understood that the Queen has

LOED RANDOLPH CHUBCHILL,

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the truth of the following tlie

New York Times is responsible: A Kentuckian called on the President the other day, with a view to obtaining an office. "Well, sir," said the President, who was busy, "what will you have?"

The Kentuckian's anxiety in behalf of his object and the rather abrupt manner of the President confused him somwhat and he stammered out:

"M-make it the s-same aa be b«fcre."

Heart Pain.

Palpitations, Dropsical Swellings Dizziness, Indigestion, Headache,, Beplessness cured by "Wells' Health Renewer."

Banquet.

The annual banquet of the Decorative Art Society occurs this afternoon from four until 7 p. m., at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mack.

A dozen canvassers are advertised for.

MIIXIONS die with Scrofula. If these victim would use Wildcr'a Sarcaparilla and Potas their lives would be saved.

No more doctor's bills to pay for Syphillis and all Venereal Diseases. Wilder's Sarsaparilla and Potash cures all.

Fell From a Cherry Tree.

Aaron Baker, aged 11 years, fell out of a cherry tree at No. 500 nortn Sixtn street yesterday morning and dislocated his arm. Dr. Jenkins reduced the dislocation.

Thin People.

"Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, In* potence, Sexual Debility. $1.

A MILD delightful lnvigorant for delicate Females is Wildei's Stomach Bitters. Cures cos iveness and headache.

CONFLICT OF "COONS."

m-- irm Country Darkeys Clean Out Their Town CousinST-"*"" ""TT™

COLUMBIA,

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been received here of a bloody riot, which occurred on Sunday at a negro camp meeting at Mount Zion church about 9 miles from Yorkville. The country darkeys had promulgated the idea that they did not desire the presence of town negroes at their meeting "putting on airs," and in turn the town negroes had boasted that they would go do^n to Zion and teach the rural dardeys a lesson in etiquette. Besides the knives and razors and cheap pistols, which go to make

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mjuested Gladstone to submit to her, learned were one man killed, two his views in full of the political crisis

fatally wounded and at least t'wenty

order that an arrangement may bo more or less seriously injured. A genT? stampede followed the first clash.

the ministry. It is not expected the Standard continues, that the Queen will accept the resignations of the ministers or that any final decision will be reached concerning the question of changing the government, until Her Majesty's return to Windsor Castle. The Conservatives will do nothing, the paper argues, until the Queen's wishes be made known, and in the meantime it is doubtful if the Liberal Cabinet can hold together, so great are the differences at present existing between its members. There exists a suspicion which daily deepens, the Standard further declares, that the Gladstone ministry courted their recent defeat for the purpose of concealing behind its excitement their own dissensions. The statements made since the defeat by some of the Liberal members, who ah

The meeting closed without the formality of a doxology, and frightened negroes of both sexes and all ages and

conditions scampered off in every direction. ,|p

W.5 MAINE LAW.

It Seems to be Mob Law.

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fatal division, show that the govern |-v0iverB fired in reckless disregard of the ment might have saved themselves on. gaping family within. Taking the that vote if they had cared seriously to,

question. The latest of these rumors is that the Marquis of Hartington, secre tary of the state for war, will be asked

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xt I stopped at the house of John W. Frost, 6:30 P.M. Nearly every hour brings

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by the Queen to reconstruct the liberal was next visited. Here ministry, Mr Gladstone to retire,

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mands and what to do with him, is a made against the office of the Advocate, question that is, disturbing the English. The editor of this paper sleeps in the office. A perfect fusilade was kept up and bullets rained into the room. The editor's only offense was the publication, without comment, of the liquor trials.

Tories now that they are on the threshold of the temple of power. It is suggested that he be made Earl Spencer's successor as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in the hope that some irate Irshman may take a shot at him. Brazen impudence, an unbridled tough and a descent from that Jack Churchill who became Duke of Marlborough and the greatest general and the most unblushing thief of his time constitute Lord Randolph stock in trade.

of Louisville, has caused

(„wifoy is a m(m h() at[md liquor_,

corrupt and with havmg received bribes continued the official, "and he had a from the gamblers of the city. Just now! great many friends in New York with Louisville is trying to dispense with her whonihe^spent a few hours. Calvert gamblers.

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"Coates College."

was sharp enough to see Wiley's weak-

__ .. .... ness." Wiley was appointed on the T5 *force fifteen years ago, and for ten.'years credited ^ad

doingdetective

with sitting down, and sitting down Central station. He was considered one

hard, on seekers after office whose stock: of the most efficient officers in the serin trade is relationship near, and remote Calvert is the man whose name to him. He declairs that he will appoint no man to office who claims relationship! That is right. 'He is president of the whole people, and not of his relations and his duty is to the whole people. Things were not always thus.

THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.

June 12.—News has

the negroes de­

fensive outfit, edch party was well supplied with whiskey. Scarcely had the first town contingent arrived when hostilities began. The conflict was desperate and bloody and ra^ed for over an hour, at the end of which time the country "coons" were in possession of the field and the town darkeys in full retreat. The casualties as near as can

Maine June 12.—Trouble

which has been brewing for some time over the enforcement of the prohibitory

culminated last night in the organization of a mob, armed with revolvers and stones and made attacks upon a number of houses in which windows were smashed and other damage was dope. The gang went to the house of William H. Frost, about a quarter of a mile from the village and sent a shower

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the village, the mob next

TRIAL justice. Three shots were fired into the hoilBe, where women, children

and an old man were sleeping. Fortunately no one was hurt, but the windows were demolished. The house of

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Nothing reliable h9wever has trans- flxraiture damaged. The residence of pired today up to this hour.

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were 8U,a8he(i a„d

the

Wilson Cheney, a prominent clothing dealer, was also treated to a volley of rocks. The final effort of the mob was

By what seemed a miracle he escaped injnry. The raiders then disbanded. Much excitement was shown this morning and the sheriff of the county was telegraphed for. ,• an ilii

A Drunken Detective.

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indictments for criminal Ubel to be obtamed against the editor and a reporter, fault." A high police official is quoted of the Evening Post and Morning Com-! as stating that the only inference to be mercial of that city. He was charged ^'awn *s. Wiley admitted the 'charges of drunkenness on the train, by the papers in question with bemg

June 12.—Detective James

Wiley, who permitted J. J. Calvert, the alleged forger, to escape from him on the railway train between Sandusky and Toledo, while en route for Chicago,

tendered his resignation and it has

work at the

has been recently much mentioned in connection with that of Miss .... Eugenia Blair, the actress.

Prof. Sullivan on a Drunk.

PHILADELPHIA,

June 12.—John L.

Sullivan, of Boston, got very drunk here Wednesday, ate six dozen clams at one sitting and put the inmates of several saloons to flight. A dozen of his friends then overpowered him and by main force put him to bed. i"

Eloped With an Adventuress.

HUNTINGTON,

Dr. Hay, who has been elected President of this college, has been in the city several days this week, looking over the ground. He returned to Indianapolis through tickets to Omaha, this morning. He has not yet decided four years ago eloped with a man from what he will do as to accepting the posi- the south and settled in Virginia City, tion tendered him. He is waiting to Montana, where her lover conducted a

see what interest the People of Terre Haute will take in the enterprise. "t ft •'$

Pa., June 12.—Wm. H.

Bare, of Mt. Union, eloped Wednesday night with Miss Mary Ann Himes, a rural adventuress. Bare has been an extensive grain dealer, is about 28 years old, and has always ranked high in public esteem. Last night he and Miss Himes boarded a fast train from Mt. Union to this place and here purchased

palatial restaurant. Two years ago he went buffalo hunting and in his absence Miss Himes sold out the establishment at a high figure, pocketed the proceeds and came East. Bare has left all his property in an unsettled state. He was in comfortable circumstances.

Bed bugs, Flies.

Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." 15c.

j. Mothers*

If you are failing broken, worn out and nervous, use "Wells' Health Renewer." $1. Druggists.

Excellent Berries.

Toner Bros., berry growers four-and-a-half miles southeast of town, have a four acre strawberry patch they can well be proud of. The berries are unusually large in size and of superior excellence in flavor. Mr. Toner telis the

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that they have gathered 600

gallons per acre the first picking and though the berries are now on the wane there will be many more.

SKND your address and 3 cent stamp to A. V. Paige, Louisville, Ky., for set of. beautiful picture cards.

For Bound Worms, Tape Worms. Spasms, Etc. eus nothing but Wilder Mothers Worm Syr*P-

Downright Cruelty

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Having experienced a great deal of "TroubleP' from indigestion, BO much so that I came near losing lay

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"At last?" I was taken! "So that for three weeks I lay in bed and'»\£

Could eat nothing! My sufferings were so that I called two doctors to give me something that would stop the pain their

Efforti'wereiitf good to rh'e.' 'r At last heard a good deal "About your Hop Bitters! t' 'T* And determined to try them'." G6t a bottle—in four hours I took the contents of

One! Next day I was out of be2, and have not seen a "Sick!" Hour, from the same cause since.

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I have recommended it to hundreds of othors. You have no such "Advocate as I am."—Geo. Kendall, AU§ton, Boston, Mass.

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Columbus Advocate, ^exas, Aprll ai, '83. Dear Editor: 1 havo tried your Hop Bitters, and find they are good for any complaint. The best medicine I ever used in my family.

H. TALEHKR.

jS?-None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name.

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neee$tary to remove the cause. Irregular and Sluggish action of the Bowels, Headache, Siekness at the Stomach,

Pain

In the Baelt and Loins,etc., indicate that the Idver 1* at fault, and that nature requires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities.

Prickly Ash Bittersare«peefaKp tompounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and effective as a cure are pleasant to the taste and taken easily by both children and adultSt Tfl* hen according to directions, they area safe andpleasant cttre/orOyspepsUlt General Debility, Habitual Constipation* Diseased Kidneys* etc.* etc. As a Blood Purifier they are superior to any other mcdicine cleansing the system thoroughly, and imparting new lifeandenergy to theinm valid, it tea medicine and not an Intoxicating beverage*

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Having sold your exceU lent preparation known as ft foi the past year or more we are pleased to report that it has given entire satisfaction and we do not hesitate to recommend it.

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Sold by Druggists. Price, $1.00.

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Chilsand Fever, Malaria.

The undersigned has no hesitation in asserting that the judicious use of Sim. nione Liver Regulator as a preventive and tonic to the system, -will secure impunity from the weakening and dangerous effects of malaria and will effect a cure of chills and all malarial disorders. H. H. Jones, Ed. Macon, Ga., Telegraph.'

Beware of imitations gotten upon the popularity of Simmons Liver Regulator.

The Question whether women frihfiUfld be admitted to prqctioe law in Oregon was recently decided in the negative by the Supreme Court of that State

Notice: In another column will be found an article in which all (whether they will or no) are interested. Neglecting to read it may prove a very serious as well as an expensive affair. We refer to the advertisement of Prickly. Ash Bitters. A knowledge of its merits and the benefit you or your family may derive from using it will save not only health but many dollars otherwise expended in "Doctors' bills."

Cheese is lower —{New York Ex.

than six seasons.

I had a severe attack of catarrh over a year ago, and became so deaf I could not hear common conversation. I suffered terribly from roaring in my head. I procured a bottle of Ely's Oream Balm, and in three weeks' couM hear as well as I ever could, and now* I can cheerfully say to all who are afflicted with the worst of diseases, catarrh and deafness, take one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and be cured. It is worth $1,000 per bottle to any man, woman or child suffering from catarrh.—A. E. Newman, Grayling, Campbell Ca., Mich.

A Belgian editor who recently insulted a rival editor in the morning, fought, a duel and killed him in the afternoon, and came out at 7 p. m. with a special evening edition describing the encounter.

A Card.

To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, less of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FBEE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Sena self-addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D. New York.

Henry Irving is thought by nearly all the London papers to have been greatly improved in his acting by his American tour.

Baker's Breakfast Cocoa, while it is the most healthful, strengthening, and invigorating drink, is also the most economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is warranted absolutely 'pure, and is recommended by eminent physicians for its highly nutritive qualities, and is unsurpassed as a delicious beverage. Raker's Chocolate and Cocoa preparations have been the standard of unty and excellence for more than one undred years.

I Marked Benefit in Indigestion, Dr. A. L. Hall, Fair Haven, N. Y., says: "Have prescribed it with marked benefit in indigestion and urinary troubles."

Ceylon spiders weave webs so strong that a walking stick, when thrown into it, is entangled among the meshes.

When gazing in yomr lover's eyes How soon his sense of rapture dies If there's no sweetness in your breath If by your failing teeth be shown That SOZODONT to you's unknown,

And that your mouth is suffering death.

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Fhrenopathy is the latest name for mind cure.

DUBKEE'S COLDMEAT SAUCE & SALAD DKESSINO,

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The State Catholic Total Abstinence Con-vention will be held at New Aioany on the 10th inst.

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spepsia in its worst form will eld to the use of Carter's Little erve Pills. They not only relieve present distress, but strengthen the stomach and digestive apparatus.

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People who go up in a balloon together are generally conceded to be consider ably "taken up with one another."^ il

In the absence of suitable materials or the time to prepare it, people often

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without a dressing for salads. Buy urkee's Dressing and you will never trouble yourself to make another.

Smart Weed and Belladonna combined with the other ingredients used in the best porous plasters make Carter's S. W. & B. Backache Plasters the best market. Price 25 cents.

The City of Mexico has sixteen daily papers.

Thousands testify to the merits of Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator as a care for heart disease in all forms. It is known from Maine to California. Give it a trial for those distressed feelings.

A large amount of Brunkers Carman ative is sold in Terre Haute. No medicine ever offered to the public has attained and held so excellent a reputation as it. No family that once gets acquainted with its merits will do without a supply in the house for cases of emergency. A prominient business gentleman on Main street, said his wife could not sleep at night except she knew there was some Brunker's Balsam in the house* It excels every known remedy for children teething and summer complaint, and adults colic, congestion of the stomach, indigestion, or bowel complaints. Its reputation is unparalelled.

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They aro perfectly safe tft take, being pnuit TEGETABLE and prepared with the greatest cars

from the best drugs. They relieve the, sufferer at •mce by carrying off all impurltie: jowels. All druggists. 86c. a Box.

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HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE.

A NEW INVENTION.

After years of experimenting 1 offer to all con»umers ol Starch, my improved preparation, and am placing with all dealers free samples of Magic Starch to give to theit customers for trial. Feeling that

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together with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease taint sufferer. Olve express and P. O. address.

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RELIABLE SELF CURK

A favorite prescription of one of the mo^ 0, noted and successful srecinhsts in the U. Sk,

(now retired) for the cure of Senrons Debll!tya Lett Manhood, Weabaeu and Decay. Se4 in plain sealed envelope Free. Druggists can fin it.

Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo.

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Reasons why every housekeeper should a S a BECAUSE it requires less labor and gives bettet .vresults.

BECAUSE it costs no more than common starch. .••• 0ECAUSE you will please your husband by mak» Ing his shirts, collars and cuffs look like new.

BECAUSE it will not injure the finest fabric. Hence, wc say co all housekeepers, give Magis j'. -1 SUrch one fair trial, strictly by our simple directions. For sale by all first-class grocers Manufactured olny by GEO. A. HYERS, CHICAGO, 1U~.

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