Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 June 1892 — Page 3

THE GREENCA5TLE AM) TIMES; TIITliSDA^ . Jl NE 2i is«);

His Superior Ability In treatlnc Obscure Chronic diseases Is somethin* marvelous, has cured where others have *lven up to die. v

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CANCER

n<« knife

►re '.HaTU^KY A N MHIH

and Tr.more CVRKD

book free 1

M. 1GC Kim street, i inriDi.au ()

fortkiue. Sucreeeful wh«oe h!) Remediei* rAti.. Ill* I~.k .t X^roofefrce, Adilioae k. tttM OX, 853 Kr^dwaj, Xew \erk.

PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clrar.se* and beautifies the hair. Promotes a !u*ur;ant growth. Never Fat is to Heatore Gray Hair to ita Youthful Color. Cuit» ftp (i.*eo»e* n hair taoiug. yHr.and II.K ai Druyghts

l *0 Fir Weak Li

u CONSUMPTIVE

T B Ginger Tonic. It cure* the wor*t Cough, r«, Dehil.ty. Indigestion, Pain,Take in tiine.AC cU. HINpERCORNS. The I V *ur» cure tor Corns. Stops ttHpiMU. lie. at ■bru^.sts, or UlbLUX U C'J., N. Y.

PIP* um p. wm,i,D, I'lie Wo I'M Renowned Specialist will be at (.Ti'cencastle,Commercial Hotel S\TI K1>AY, JULY 2, iTitil U V M. K.turmrK every fmir weekn .lu..n„ the ye,.:. 0, Walter has hail years of experience in the Hespitals in the country, is a »ra.luate ,f .etcral "f the lw*st Colleges ami ha* for a immher of jeers made a specialty of all Chronic „„1 guritical diseasea. He nn.lertake* no in’urat'le diseases hut has cureil hundreds kitoii ^ie. He treat* successfully and does not uti- tue case unless a cure can he effected. Acute and Chronlr Catarrh, rlniilu* In the ears, Deafness, Diseases of the Kyc, bar. Nose, Throat. I.nnss, Kidney. Irtnarj and Bladder Troubles, Brltfht’s IMseuse, Diabetes, Dyspepsia, t’oiistipatton, lllieumatlsm and

Paralysis.

Epilepsy of Fils Positive/ Ciifil BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, \> Syphilis, Scrofula, Stricture, tiled, etc., cured by Improved it ini never fatlhur remedies. DISEASES OF WOMEN, such as Leucorrhea. painful menstruation, displaced womb, licariM* down pains in the back relieved in short tlnee. You mi :U3'1 MkU'I’” xYltci 1 Men suffer in* from ttpenuatorrhea. Imputency.

Eruptions, tlio resstilt of

A Family Affair v H ea ' t h for the Babv, Pleasure lor the Parents, '-TVy^jNew Life for the OU Folks. Hires’ Root B eer THE GREAT TEMPERANCE DRINK ("is a family affair—a requisite of the home. A 'Zr> tent pucku^e makes. r> gallon*, t a delicious, strengtheniugi etTervescent beverage. Don’t be deceived if si dealer, for the Hake of larger profit, tellss you borne other kind 1r "Just un good " — 'tiH fsilse. No iinitnthm iuut yuod the genuine liiuus’.

S'TLN I) YOLH VACATION ON THE: GKEAT LAKES.

Visit picturesque Mackinac Island will only cost you about $13 from Detroit ■r $1* from Cleveland fof the round trip, including meals and berths. The attractionsof atrip to tlie Mackinac redoa are unsurpassed. The island itself is a grand, romantic spot; its climate is most invigorating Save your money by traveling between Detroit and Cleveland.ivia the I>. (.V C. Line. Fare. $2.25. This division is equipped with two new steamers, ‘ CiC of Detr it" and ‘ City of Cleveland," now famous as the largest and most magnificent on fresh water. Leave every uiirlit, arriving the following morning at des tination, making *•. uk connection with all morning trains Palace steamers, four trips per week between Detroit, Markina' Petoskey, the “Soo " and Marquette Send for illustrated pamphlet Address \ A. Schantz, <1. P. A . Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co Detroit, Mich.

In tnilt* » Wife I. tli, M.ve uf Her

Hu.bind'. Mother.

One hundred and forty years ago a Bengali poet sang of the love of Vidya and Sundaru. His wont is a mine of information on some of the social customs of our country in his time says the Indian News. In a certain scene he describes a number of Hindoo women bewailing their miseries in domestic life—one curses her fate as the victim of a "tigerish mother-in-law” and of a cruel

manada (husband s sister).

The great prevalence of the motherIn law's persecutions now-a-days has obtained for such a one the soubriquet of Boukautki. for the tormentor of a daughter-in-law. We have, indeed, angelic mothers-in-law, more motherly than natural mothers, but their existence, by its contrast exhibits their opposites in the most horrid colors. In the cott.gRs of the poor, as well as in the mansions of the rich, these monster* play unmolested their devilish pranks with their sou's wives, among whom some become inured to them, some bicker and others of a sensitive and delicate nature succumb. The dally routine of such tortures, which relates to food, raiment bedding, bath and toilette, domestic service, company of husband and of near

surue years ago, is the motto of the! relatives and t ike the shape of angiy state. It -liuv.'s at once the spirit of! and foui vituperation, is not much

liberty that dominated our forefathers, jnd the troublous times through which the young republic had to pass before its independence was secured. It reads. “Ense petit placidam sub libertate

quiotem.”

The stranger gazed at the mysterious words for some time, spelling them out forward and backward, tint utterly failed to extract any meaning from (hem Finally lie called to a newsboy who was hurrying by, "Say, bub, what's that say up there.” “Why." said the boy, "that's Latin." “Well." replied the southerner, a look of admiration overspreading his face, “I've heard a pile, first and last, about the education of this 'eve town, but 1 'low 1 never reckoned as how they painted their signs in the dead languages."—Youth's Companion. A Memoniblc Squan* Meal. “If a man is blessed with a good appetite," said Mr. Staybolt. "he can get along comfortably tor quite a spell without terrapin; there may lie times, indeed. when lie will find the delights of a banquet in a very simple meal. I remember a day in the army, for instance, I when, after we had been for weeks with-

Hitter Thau lie Expected.

Button has the reputation of being a city of unusual culture. No doubt this reputation is deserved; but Bostonians do not, as the humorous paragraphers so frequently intimate, converse in the street m Greek or conduct their business affairs in Latin, 'fids was just the impression, however, which a visitor to the modern Athens recently received. He was from one of the mountain districts of the south and was visiting Boston for the first time. He strolled about the city, taking in its sights, getting lost in its winding streets and thoroughly

-njoying himself

He was walking, shortly after tiis arrival. along the lower part of Washington street, when the old statebouse, nestling so demurely among its neighl.ors, attracted his attention. Ho did not know that lie was standing liefore me of the oldest and most historic build-

ings in America.

Situated as it is in the busy part of a business street, lie took it simply fur a store of some kind, differing from those ibout it only in being far less pretentious. in fact, lie did not notice the building itself so much as the words that stood out in largo gilt letters across

its frent.

Thi.> inscription, which was very prop•Tty placed on the venerable building

Young Mothers! »f> Offer You a Eemrly vhieh Insure* Rufety of Mother and Child, •'MOTHERS FRIEND” Hobs Confinctnent of its I’ain Horror ai.d Hlsfc,

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Afteru'lnRrim'bottleof “ MnfhrrV Friend

»ufVn.Ml i.ut Hiti** i aic.Hit'i . n t . ri-en^ncv that

weafciA'M afterward ui» :al in puch c& AXNtfc LiAOF, Lamar, Mu.. Jug. iStti, LSI. Sent liy erpr*R§. chnrtr « ai 1. on receipt f

price,fcl.IiOper Dottle. L * ' - Motut-rsrer-i.r 1 fr.-e.

BUAl>Fri:i*U UEGL L %TOK ( O.,

ATLANTA, GA,

BOLL’ BY ALL L'lv: * *ISTS. FOR BALK r.T A-LIBEIR/T GKEENCASTLE. INDIANA.

M Ilk STORE. ESTABLISHED 1853. INDIANAPOLIS.

Ifl£ Four F.\eiir*lon«*. To Chicago goimr Pith to doth return mg to d uly 8th, $S 15. To Ft. Wayne going dTtli to dSth re turning June doth. $4.75. To Omaha doth to dnd returning July

8th, 115.85.

To Cincinnati dSth to doth returning July 6th, $4.50. K 1*. Hi kstis, Agt. As a blood purifier, the most eminent physicians prescribe Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. it is the most powerful c« mbination of vegetable alteratives even offered lo the public. As a soring and i

noticed It becomes only the subject (amilv medicine, it mav be freely used of gossip of neighboring families and , )V ol( , and voun(J alike ;

of lamentation by her parental rela-

lions. It is only when the conduct of | England they call Mrs. Humphry a Boukautki culminates in serious acts Wm d. ,he author of "David Grieve. '

of violence, mutilations, homicide or murder, or when it leads to suicide that in rare instances it comes to pub-

lic notice and under cognizance of girl—MinnieCarnev.ofLytleCity,Iowa, law. Lately criminal courts in the was perhaps as near leaving this world town and Mufussil have recorded as anv one con be, and recover, t-he

was sick with cholera morbus; c mi-

by old and young alike.

ind they call author of "

'tlie Mr« Kendall ot literature. ’ A tiiat, .smith saves the !:te of a little

cases of conviction in which wives, for the most trivial faults, had been serously injure! or murdered by their

husband* h:ii] motlior*-in-taw.

MOUNTAINS AND StASHORE

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* .Ms lur siiinuier Un-

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TO WEAK MEN

:iufr«*TtnK fr«»m tho effects of youthful errors, onrlv

itin* w'«‘akn»*ss, lost luaobood, 1 will

mhle treatise

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did Medici

manhood, otc.. I wifi

; lull lutr A ti-

tle tmy, wustln* weakness, lost

setvi a vatUHl»le treatise menlinl)eoutaLuiiiK tieu’iat> t *r ln»m'* cure. Fit EE of etmnre.

«iitJ Medical work : should is* rend l»y every man

wb > is nervous ana debilitated. Address,

Prof. F. C. FOA% LEU, HoodiiB,< 01111.

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USt HOFFMAN’S HAHMLFsS HEADACHE

POWDEKS

They are a Spccinc. CoPtainineT.3opii!'r,broniiv1es or narcotics. 1 hoy arc not 1 catha't c. Price, Cents. For Sale by Druggists. Hoffman Drus Co.

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errors t>r excesses,

»huiil,l ckiI th’fure it i» tw« l«t«, nml «uiir.nt*e a care. Sniiertiuou. hair aii'l all emptioii* uf th*

face ii*rmar.ently removed

Examination :i"'l Cionsultation Free, Private find Confi-

dential.

Dr. Walter can refer you to huncireJa of ewes in your own state an<1 every state in the Uniun. among them the following: Mr*. H**v. J. L. Stokes, Darwin, Ind.. sur-yres-e l au 1 painful inenatruation. Mrs. Henry (irider, Camden, Ind., female

trouble.

Mrs. K. W Crockett. Delphi, In.!., catarrh. Mrs.Gu« Cingrich, Owkeco. Ind. t lung trouble. Mr> Martha Wallace. Frankfort, ind., cancer of breast, removed without knife or caustic. Miss Hattie Block, Michiguntown, lnd„catarrh Mrs.T. E. McCarty, Tipton, Ind , catarrh. Mrs.Kosa Cookeon, Franklin, Ind., cross eye

straiahtenetl.

Mr«. 8nrah Comers, Mmirenville, Ind., catarrh and asthma of long atacdiEg. Mrs.M,Clark. Mooreaville, Ind.. cancer cured

t»r caustic.

MissSarali Diiagherty. Bockliehl. Ind.. epilepsy.

Mrs. Lancaster. Vivalia, Ind.. stomach trouble. # ^ ^ _ Mr. 1.^ YfvnF: \ ' 1 . . ... . I \] ill iLH Jin tiQ M J l-i YPiIPCIm]] * ’ rdllu LjAuIIIuIUII .

APPLE - - \ INE(iAK

•J-5 Cts. per Grtllou; 6 Gallons $1. Apples, 75 Cts. per Bushel.

Sweet Potatoes, 75 Cts. per Bushel. J. TB- J'O^T^TSO^T,

p'etelv extiuiisted and unconscious. The physicians in consultation decided the case was hopeless and beyond their control. Chas. J. Newcomb, a blacksmith, walked lour miles through the darkness and storm, to get a retnedv lie Urmlv believed would cure her. That

The Alleghany mountains and Hie ! Iue( , !C i, ie W rs Chamberlain's Ccltc, Atlantic seacoast control the entire ! Cholera and Diarrhu-a Remedy. He “ , , . , ubtait;ed part ot a h-ttle, witli whtcli list of attractions to those in -earcb | ljt , |i . is , jh and gave Die little of health or pleasure. White Snl- sutT-i a half teaspoonful. whb' 1 r«- . . . i li-ve-i uei and consciousness gradualiy phur hpriugs. the warm, hot aiot i _ | ie n ,e ( ii,-ine was g *•„ healing, the natural bridge. Hie new ! bful.'-n doses and m u short 1 ni- slie ,„i.i,g..tb t.i«-1 «b.» ! «»;V'.-;;:”'| and many other lung** resorts in the j j.-,,, <a i P ilt .\iip t i' s Drug Stole,

mouuthics besides Ir'ndreds of de

sirable piivate boariling houses j , j

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Tie Great Inventory

irk Down Sale

Gathers in strength ami volume every <lay. This week we bring the Great Price Pruning Pressure to

bear in the

White Goods DenOiieiiis. Late arrivals in White Goods, such as Dotted and Figured Swisses, Sheer Lawn Plaids, Fine Wainsooks and India Linens, Hundreds of Pieces of then, now on sale at Stock

Reducing Prices.

out fresh vegetables of any sort, there

' f I Hjgeia tel »t * >,«l P int ('■ ml .

I ' ' Vii , Beach, Newport News at I lav ttiH sutler uad omotia rnere , , .

W t >thw rfisona on tin B6& shorO u

comp.'iuy cook to give ua our rations of | reached only by the Chesapeake au*i potn' n s and of -alt, rk ant-o ked. un i; Ohio railway, u route noted alike for we bought onions of the sutler. W« j exqui8ite mountain and valley scen-

ery aii<l for its unrivalled train ser-

vice.

New catalogues giving a complete list of resorts and boarding houses w th a comprehensive map of the Virginias, can be procured free by ad Iressing A. S. Miller. Traveling Passenger Agent, C. W O. railway. Indianapolis, Ind., cr C. B. Ryan,

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$60.00000

had at that ti-.m,* an old saucepan that I one of us had picked up somewhere. | We got out thesauce, an, and cut up ticpork ami boiled it until it was ulxuit half done. Then we put iu the onions and then the potatoes, which we had cut up in large pieces as nearly as possible uniform in size, so that they would

all be done at the same time.

“While one man looked after the tire another attended to the cooking. The ither two sat on the ground and ap-

plauded—that is. they sniffed the .dr Division Passenger Ag’t, Cincinnati,

Kasl Seminary >t.

Greencastle,

li'i.i.ir- - cl would die wit*,. coDsumptiun is

as well today hh over.

|WmA (iard, Burlington. Iml. kidney trouble inrfoar>eHrs -Dr. Walter cured me two years “go-have not l»een troubled since. Eijah lolpr. Burlington.—Htomach trouble. ooq 1q not nee after busiuesfi—am as well today

Merer.

(James Wyatt. Delphi. Ind.—Could not bear and nad a constant discharge from my ears. Dr. "alter cured me entirely. ( . ,eor fc e Mil er. Yivalia, Iml , catarrh, E (anine, NYaverland, In<i., catarrh. ^ J ^ ^ Cellars, (ireencastle, cancer in eye. ^ Rr J Jones, Edinburg, Bri^hte disease. Dr. Walter rlyes these namee by permission P'l f^Ptest that all sufferers should write Wlp in , ».• w •• h , e-hetS.) ’ ‘ ' r. Walter also has many test imonials from ’* f hnvuttf been cured of private deseases ?!''".Mioli them even hy r^rmission iu rnrnish them upon application, n*. Address, iMimm

AN0 Times has become a member

V , A . '' A l ' i—H-mtiori of Washington. D.

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PHrks.Pn? 11 ' 8 ®Dlng ('opyrights and 1 rade-

T liursdn > , .In!> I^H’2, — VIA THE Lake Erie & ll'estero \{. R. ♦•Natural lias* Koule.” On Thureday. July 2*. I-'.*--’, tli* Lake Erie i Western K. K. will run their popular mimial ex cursiun t*> CleTelumi. ChautauqttH l.uke, Hufft.lo amt NitWHrv E'»lls »t followinK very lew

rates, vu.:

Peoria-• & •*» n Ft Wayne *•'» (O

Blpo^ip^fp^, , . i 'f 1 , * Lafayette d 00 Connersville.-. Michigan ('ity '- M Hushville Indianapolis T) 00 New < astU*

Tipton Lima

,\‘r :> oo r> ot) r» fti

5 of) Cambridge City.. r » 4 00 Fremont 4

parks'Pot , "l 1 .* i IK* i «s nu«i iirttir■,h, ,.j.* u , '" r inventors; for prosecuting kTsttu. i^ f " r Dcnnnm*. Fay ami Bounties. If ^ f H . ,, ami legal business

• (:.,_'?® rt * ss ’he U. 8. Court of Claims and •g:*,, Mrl T nm ‘* n, departments. Only porfoctiy |i,U(in h.»iK*Ht claims will receiveat■tMJVrk! B 81 "Ml be promptly proseiai 1 ,i t ■ ' M ' M>*» r icno*Ml attorneys of the asso- »• . ill he a great assistance to in* Ituivm,! 11 ‘ ,|fl Gnants whose business has not

; " P l and proper attention at

Itw i ' '' urijii^e treatment of a claim i . ’• * \( ..*...| by full publication of the :,,,1R Rnil ru** c< i* u mns. As there will be one | . ' ‘ r '*iH diOercnt g»*< tions of the 1* , itio n ,t wdl be of gre it

H< Vert,B ' n S P^font rights for sale

■dre$.®a 41 c °nira<leb and witnesses whose ■rtwiu hA*J lee< ^f < to t,om plete evidence. I ■ yi-t fully potted us tothe passage Ttiiv 1Vi . "f interest to «#ur readers. If k ' rir.') 1 , y 1 ' 1 1<,Htt on f'.r patent, co| >- IhiTs R OI ’desire to sell a patent. I I yui w . , 1:11,0 H«ain«t the government t „ f ri ^'"tecuted. sen«i the facts to r^matti»r i^ IS -D R P®r, and he will see

receives immediate attention.

4 With'corresponding reductions from intermediate points. In HiMition t*> lh» Hb<*v«. the purcliMers ..f the«e tickets will be given privilege of special excursion side trips to Lewnton-nn-the-Uke, incUniing n steamboat ride on i.itke Oiitsrio. for 2* cents. To Toronto and return by lake from Lewiston $1. To Thousand Island $S. Tickets for the above side trips ran be li nt when purchasing Niagmi Kalla tieget. or at any time on

train.

llesii^s *he above privileges, with that id spending Hund.) at the Falls, we will fuinish all those who desire a side trip from Hrocton Junction to i hnitaiPiuii t.ike and return

KHKK OK t HAK6K.

Tickets of admission to places of special intarest at or near N'agani Kails, but outside tlie reservation, including toll over the lutematioiml Hridg.'on the ( anad'an snle. will I fered on train at a re<luctton from prices

charged after reaching the tails.

/>.! .of HUM this opporturiny to spend Sunday at Niagara Kails, the excursion train wi l «rrive ut NiagfyaFall* ul i a m hriday, «LB> 1-1' and win leave the halls returning Snnda> morning. July Hist, at i! o'clock, stopping at Cleveland Sunday afternmin. giving an opjs;r-

o. M. Tuweks. PrlucipaL

levelaui tunit ‘

late I

ing points. Ticket-will be good, however, to return on regular ;rams leaving the Kalis Saturday. Jul> Sii. for those not desiring to remain over, licketa will also be good returning on all regular trains up to snd including Tuesday, August .. l«!,' s, cure uour tirfft* also rhmr and tU-fptm] early. Those desiring can secure accommortations in the-e carswhileat II,e Kalis For further information call on any agent Lake Erie Si W, stern It It or address C. K. DALY, Gen Pass Agt. Indianapolis Ind.

whenever the lid was taken off the saucepan and looked at each other and at tlie two men by the tire and smiled. “When the stew was nearly done we put in a few hardtack to soften, and when after n formal inspection by each man it hud been officially declared done the cook lifted the saucepan from the tire and set it on the ground. The two men who had the least to do had been holding their plates and spoons for fifteen minutes. “Good'f It makes me laugh whenever I think of it."—New York Sun. Dmiigerouft Symptom*. The indisposition caus"d by overmuch brain work, or a too prolonged attention to business, is very insidious iu its id . \Yh... oiwo fairly established, its symptoms are patent enough to tlie I invalid, and rest then becomes imperative. In fact, lie is “knocked out of time,” so to speak, and wishes then he had noted his failing powers liefore, and laid down his pen or closed his ledger. When, then, is the rest cure indicated? Probably one of the earliest signs is slight dyspepsia, which cannot be attributed to errors in diet, want of fresh air, etc. It is a nervous kind of atonic dysjiepsia, sometimes combined with acidity from liver sympathy. There is not the same relish for food, and so reuei trdm this state is sought for in piquant relishes, wine or tea. Another symptom is an uneasy or tired feeling about the head, fullness it may lie, or sleeplessness and stupidity, esiYcc i";v. <‘A o«‘« vY-t.^y »• ‘Shi f £iiis'a' lioitea iiot, so is the top of the head, and the hand is pressed wearily across the eyes. Life begins to lose its brightness, then things begin to go a trifle wrong, and there are moments of peevishness and irritability. Lowness of spirits is succeeded by want of sleep. There is danger ahead, if not indeed close at hand, and happy is he who sees the signal in time, 1 say most emphatically in time, for. effective though the rest cure may be. there is a point of divergence from the path of health, beyond which no one can go with the slightest hopes of return or recovery. I pray none of my readers may ever reach this point.—Cassel's Family Doc-

tor.

Taking rhotograph* t inier Water. it is quite possible to take photographs under water. In 1^3 a submarine observatory was constructed by Signor Toselli at Naples, enabling visitors to see the bottom of the sea. It was a steel chamber with plate glass floors and a collapsing float to sink it to different depths. It carried eight persons ;iud was illuminated inside by electric light, while telephones communicated with the shore. It was of course quite possible to take photographs inside it beneath the water.—Spare Momenta.

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^lonon Hxc'tirMon*. To Omaha. Neb., one tare for the round trip. Account National convention. Independent party, tickets on sale June-.’ittli to July 2nd., good until July 15lh To Ft. Wayne, Ind.. one fare for the round trip. Account Encampment Indiana Sons of Veterans, tickets on sale July 5th and 6th good until July loth. To Ft. Wayne, one fare for the round trie Account ludiaii.* Republican convention, tickets on sale June 27th and 26th.. good until June 30. 2 A. Mi* *ia1.1.

To loan on short or loner terms in sums of $2iio anti upward at lowest rates. < 'all and see in" at once. A* F. JACOBS, 8J East Washington St., GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. ^i*oin

Wash Goods Twenty cases 0 f m . v Ginghams, ^ nft h : cs, Film Apple L,.issues, Shantongs '.rfflST.olia cloths, Himi.ileii hnirs, etc., etc , to he * at onco, Send tor samples through our (Treat Mail Order Depurtnmnt.

NJOTICEOK SALE.

Notice is hi'P'Hy piven that 1 will.on Sntriiday, the Hiti tl y •>! .July. is»i2. Between tin* Hours ol 2 p. tn ttiid <*> p m. ol said tiny, at the

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ATENTS

J Caveats, and Tra le-M irks obtained, and all Pat-J # ent business c ndiKtcd for moderate Fees. * J Oor Orr.cE is Opposite U S Patent Orr,cr £ . .111 c; u »* i :i n ti»iii-»*'t in L - vu i ; tti»» t R a ■ ^

• R OrrtCE is Opposite U. S Patent Orr, •1 we ( tin secure patent in less time than those, remote from Washington. ^ Send model, dt. w ;,r; or photo., with descrip-* tion W e advise. •' patentable or not, free <>: £

e till patent is secured. * iOw to Obtain Patents," h ith t

c 'urt house yard m G»•* ♦*ncMstk*. IMitnoin < r V ,n offei i• 1 1 sale -ii public J c . " r • ‘ .

ouicry, one squiirt !• loud A Mnith itinni # A Pamthif - iOw toUbtam I atents, with £ t Iu* property ot May W’ariiijr, In ul By n.c a- i r I*] ‘ ,ne ^*S. and foreign countries J

hHih-c. to SHtinl\ tli' sum «it two (lohars and 1 J 8 ® 11 irec * Aadress »

carrier's oharjres. and^the further sum ot # (dirite< ii d i la i - for st«»nigc t hervof, ntn-l t In J costp nf jidvi-i ti*iny an I sellinvr the sHnie ' * Mlc to Bo tor cash. Jtt.) Geouge W. Loml |

iC.A.SNOW&CO.l Opp Patcnt Oppicc. Washimgtom, D C. } — — — — — — — — — — — — VXXVXV — — X—. — v^xv*

ViiiKlalla Lliii- I; von ml ohm To Ciucinnati, Ohio, June 2S and 29, goo*i to return inciuding July G. Fare S4.50 for round trip Account Prohibition tiational convention. To Omaha, Neb., June 28 to July 1st. good to return including July 15. Fare 815.85 for round trip. Account convention of independent party.

The Great Indian Doctor, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Greencastle, Thursday, July 7. 1892, and every Month Thereafter. Prepared to Heal the Sink. MAN-O-WA treats

,Tu*n P.nby was sick, we gave her Castoria. , i,.*i» cho « f*r Chihl, slit critxi for Lostona. /.’.hen she became Miss, she clung to (’astoria. .Vhen she had Children, she i

with unequaled success nil Phronic or NerTous

ilieeas' s. Hh especially neks those who ha?e

been treated with strong, poisonous druee to

visit him and reteive such treatment as nature

intended shoalu he used for the relief and cure

of sickness. By the proper use of Hoots. Hatks,

‘nerh's and Plants more cases can he cured and more relief given than by any other method.

dragging down, backache, hot Hashes, cold hanfls th t I , i-i t’-i < . >\ v . l v V •< hVklV/f i s^. , pdsVciV»*iy and permanently does away with “local treatment." so much dr faded by the majority of h

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