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CORRESPONDENCE. EXPOSITION MATTERS. imiiiiniiiiiiiiimmuuumiiimnH The Evening Republican. i Yeby few of the real tried and i trae temperance men of the; State endorse Bhiel'8 Democratic side show. It is well understood that the whole thing was engineered by Democratic leaders Everything Inclining to Soccesfnl Exhibits This Fall.

Washington-, July 30. Hon. B. F. Butter-worth, Commissioner of Patents and one the commissioners on the part of the Govern iRmo, Buwdats Xxcaraa JACKSON TOWNSHIP.

Ninety degrees In the shade. The family of J. W. Murphy has left our villa. August Nan trap, who has been sick, Is recovering.

W. Behrman, trustee, who went to Chicago to spend a weefi; has returned much de MT. HEALTHY. There is not much sickness and therefore the doctors are idle. We had a nice Bhower of rain Monday which will make the corn grow nicely.

Mr. Win. Wagner and lady, of the Haw-patch were visiting at this place Saturday for the purpose of. drawing oft enough ment to represent the Interior Department ar ISAAC T. BROWN, Pbopkhtos.

I ttw BsrvBuoAjri ow sn Bvnsnm, eoc WMhlngtoo ud Filth streets. the coming New Orleans, Louisville ami Cin-' votes from the republican party to cinnati exposations. has rust returned to elect the Democratic ticket. lighted with that great city. btml seeond-elaas matter as tha Boss- i in Colombo, Ind.

Washington from the last named cities where he has been to see what is required for the reception of the Government exhibits. He re A small boy of Dr. Allen's, who went out The strike of the bricklayers and and Sunday. There will be no Sabbath school at this' riding on the doctor's horse on last Sunday, other laborers of New York to make ports the exposition buildings at Louisville was thrown off and a small bone In one leg and Cincinnati large and ommodioua. Com TZBMB OW BUBBCBTPnOH.

Pm Weak, dellvared by carrier By MmgStrictir im Advmaer broken. nine hours a days' work is likelv to be successful. It is fortunate for them missioner Butterworth says the Government, owing to small appropriations and Mrs. Mary Smith, who sold her property 06 5C as 6C lack of tune, is laboring under great here about six weeks ago and went to her that Governor Cleveland, has not the power to veto this movement. He Its Months Tare Months Im Month disadvantage.

However, the Government son's to live, got tired of that place and came back and bought her property again. Lxnnmissioners wui pusn matters as thought twelve hours a day too little for fast as possible and make the best shown, place next Sabbath on account of quarterly meeting at Belleville, Brown county. Look out for a wedding not more than ten miles from here before long. When a young gentleman goes to see his lady friend once through the week and every Sunday night it surely means something. JOXESYILLE.

G. H. Kreinhagen and Louis Donhost are preparing themselves for a trip to Dakota the last of this week. trntog by Pblitr, svxvsrslsln mad knows on appUeatloa. A few days ago a party came Into Louis a man to labor as a street car driver.

When a man has suffered from Rheumatism only a little while, and Is relieved from his pain, he Is happy and delighted. But suppose he has Suffered for more than a third of a century. Alvtn Grim, ot vale, lows, writes 0 "Athlopboeoh has ttelped much. TlM palato mj limbs la Hd lama- la left yet. and -well there mlrht be, 1 for I hare been troubled for thirty -n-ra 4 rear with Rhanmatiani Mrs.

A. Baker, of Chicago, Had rheumatic pains In her back for fifteen years. and Mr. Baker had been the victim of P.heu-maUnm until his head was drawn down over his left shoulder. Mr.

Baker writes Haifa bottle of ATHLoraoROs made me as food aa new. Mr wifa baa takm the other half, and haa not complained of her back since. She aara ber bac new was so free from pain and ache as it haa beea since she haa taken the Athlohoao There are many people who think that because they have suffered so li.nir. and have tried so many medicines in vim. they must "suffer on their three s-ore yervrs." But you see what AthlophoRuo hae uuue.

Hawever OU year Case) Hewever Severe year Paiaat Hewever Great year DlamBpatatsarotsH they can for the time aiid money they have, to do it with. With ample appropriations he Von Strohe's (tore with a 25 pound paper flour sack full of rags for sale, which Ton THE people of Montana have com- I thinks, the Go vern meat could make the grand- 01 RIOSJDTTS, Editor. Strohe bought. At the time of weighing he menced a war of extermination on the est display that has ever been made by any country at the New Orleans Exposition next says the felt rather heavy, and taking them horse thieves which abound there. A winter.

"WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1884. behing the counter for examination finds two large stones, one wrapped in an old Hon. John Eaton, Commissioner of Educa day or two ago near Ltewiaton seven were caught and hanged by vigilants, tion, will sail by the steamer Oregon from Richard Hammons now keeps his ice cream saloon open every day and has added bonnet and the other In some rage. The REPUBLICAN TICKET. New York- He will make a hurried trip to parties are know but for certain reasons a stock of confectionery and canned goods London and Paris to confer with the educational authorities of Great A-itain arid France their names are wjihheld.

to it. and they are after others. Over in the edge of Oregon seventeen thieves were captured and the ringleaders hanged, NATIONAL. respecting exhibits at the World's Exposition at New Orleans next December. Hon.

Wal There was a row on the street here evening between Mack Hill and a young others being turned over to the author AZALIA. Wheat about all threshed. Prayer meeting next Sabbath evening at lady to whom he had'been paying his ad ter Fearn, Special Commissioner to European governments, goes on the same steamer with credentials from the Exposition Commission ities. dresses. This is the second discreditable Mr.

Melton's. The Democrats are now claiming' that For President, JAMES Q. BLAINE, of Maine. For Vice-President, JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinoia.

Try Athlophoros 'VQ ers ami me lepariment 01 to complete arrangements for foreign governmental ex Next Saturday is Friend's monthly meet public scene in thts place, the first being about two months ago at a Sunday school festival, when Hill and another young man Lincoln and Hendricks were great ing at Sandcreek church. hibits. Mr. E. M.

Pme, of Philadelphia, accompanies them as Commissioner of Exposi friends. Times have changed when were going to fight over this same girL Sun Democrats will urge this as a reason for day she threatened to poison herself and tion to see the manufacturers of Europe who have announced their intention to be repre If you canniit iret atr toriosot of your druanat, we will send it express iid. on receipt of rflsrular price one dollar i-er bottle. We prefer that you buy it from your drua-ffist. but if be hasn't IV do not bo ixsnoaded to try somrUiing elaa, bat order at c.oa from na aa directed.

ATHLOPHOROS 112 WILL IE YORK. SllllllllUllllllllll.t did become very ill after going home, but sented at the New Orleans World's Fair. supporting a man for office. Besides that, flie claim is absurd. Lincoln's from what cause the writer could not learn.

whole heart and soul was engrossed in Ratification meeting. New York. July 3iJ. Invitations have beei the effort to save the Union and it is HARTSVILLE CROSSING. The Crossing is booming.

extended to the memlers of the Democrat li National and Notification Committees now ie John Newlin and wife, of Virginia, attended Friends' church here last Sabbath. Several of our citizens attended the basket meeting of Rockcreek on last Sabbath. Mrs. Phebe R. Cox attended the funeral of her aunt, Harriet Cope, at Butlerville, on last Sabbath.

John Lane, who has spent the greater part of the past year with bis children In Kansas, arrived home last week. The oldest farmers say that the prospect for corn has seldom been better at this season of the year. The potato crop not near Roe Simmons is going to be express agent not likely that his friendship would be particularly warm for a man continually Albany to be present at the Cleveland and Hendricks rat iti cation meeting in Chickering at the Crossing. denouncing him and endeavoring to Mel Jones will move on the Bonwell farm Hall. Mr.

lias, of Wisconsin; Senator Jones, of Louisiana, and Governor Walter, of Connecticut, are expected to speak at the thwart his efforts. the first of September. meeting. Wheat threshing is over and the yield is An act was passed at the last session much better than expected. of Congress relieving from the charge so good as last year.

Peter Wright, our jolly ticket agent, gets of desertion those soldiers who left their commands after the close of hos around pretty lively about train time. Fred Trouse started for Kansas last Wednesday. He has gone to hunt him a home Beecher'i Bread and Water, New York, July 30. A labor organization in Brooklyn has caused to be printed and circulated in pamphlet form as a campaign document the sermon preachod by Kev. Henry Ward Ik-ether during the Pittsburg rfotsof in which he is alleged to have advocated STATE.

Governor, WILLIAM H. CALKINS, of La Porte county. Lieutenant-Governor, EUGENE BTJNDT, of Henry county. Secretary of State, ROBERT MITCHELL, of Gibson county. Auditor of State, BRUCE CARR, ot Orange county.

Treasurer of State, ROGER R. SHXEL, of Marion county. Attorney-General, WILLIAM C. WILSON, of Tippecanoe county. Judge of the Supreme Court, Fifth District, EDWIN P.

HAMMOND, of Jasper county. Reporter Supreme Court, WILLIAM M- HOGGATT, of Warrick county. Superintendent of Public Instruction, BARNABAS C. HOBBS, of Parke county. tilities but before they were discharged.

Such are instructed to make application to the adjutant-general to have record amended, and after this is done they Luke W. Newsom received a telegram last Saturday announcing the death by paralysis of his wife's mother, Mrs. Harriet Cope, who resided near Butlerville. Some one not having the fear of God before his eyes and not being conscientious about appropriating other men's things to his own use, too D. T.

Newsom's old favorite canoe from its harbor. So he betook himself with hand and team down- the river one day last week in search of It, and much to his consolation he found it a mile or so will stand on the same footing in re Sam Stroupe, one of the worst Democrats on Duckcreek, says he is going to vote for Ben Butler for President. Some of the farmers think that the corn is badly damaged, and all the rain that can fall will not make it yield more than half a crop. The Democrats, when they get to talking bread and water as a tit diet for laboring men. TootH Carpenters' Convention.

Wii.KKsBAHKK. July 30. The sixteenth annual convention of the State Dental Association is in session and will continue three days. One hundred delegates are pres gard to pensions and other claims as those regularly discharged. No claim agent is necessary.

TUTT'S PILLS Baavaaaaaaammamaaaasmsaaamsaa. TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. from these sources uiie thrt-e-founhs ol the diseases of tue human race These symptoms indicate tbeir existence Loss of Appetite, Uowcla costive, Mek Head ache, fullness alter eaUai, aversion to exertion of body or miaul. nctatlon or food, lrriuMailHr of temper, Low spirits, a. feeltns; of hariu aeglrrtrd some dUIT-, IHxziucsa, luttc rti at tae Ilrart, I Hla before the eyes, highly colored Trine, and demand the use of a remedy that acts 1ir-ctlv on the Liver.

As aLivcr medicine Tl'TT'8 PI I.I have no equal. Their action on ihe KMneys and kin is also prompt removing all impurities throuerh those three scavengers of the systoaa," producing appetite, nound digestion, regular stools, a ear skin and a vigorous bodv. TTTT'S PILLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. 1TE FEELS LIKE A XEvV MAX. "I have had Dyspepsia, with years, and have tried ten different kinds of pills, and TTTT'S ar tho first that have done me any good.

They hve cleaned me out nicely. Mv appetite is pplendld, food digests readilV, and I now have natural passatres. I feel like a r-w man." W.J). EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. TUTTS HAIR DYE.

GraT Hxra or Wftiskkrs changed instantly to a Gixjsst Buci by a single application of this DTK. Sold bv Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of 1. Office, A4 Murray Street, New York TUTTS MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. ent. Dr.

Cuas. S. IWk, jt this citv. delivered on politics, say "Why, just look, the Re1 John C. S.

Harrison, through his at an address of welcome, to which Prof. S. H. Guilford, of Philadelphia, responded. Ths above Rockford and loaded it on his wagon and came home rejoicing.

torneys, has made his report to the day was taken up with the reading of essays. court as receiver of the Indiana Bank THE MARKETS. Catarrh hai fev publicans are all turning over." When asked who turned they say Why, Dr. Kent." Coffey and Simmons and Wright and Co. have their scales in operation, and are ready to handle the golden grain, but the farmers are not ready to sacrifice their wheat at the small sum of 75 cents a ing which failed some months ago.

is a type ui caiAjrn The report shows that he is some General. New York, July 30. Flour Superfine having peculiar srmptomB. It is at CONGRESSIONAL. For Congress Fifth District, GEORGE W.

GRCBBS, of Morgan county. 000 short, the money having been deposited in his own bank which recently 1 tended by au Id flam- led condition of the I k. am. 11 LJ lining membrane of the nostrils tear-ducts and throat, affecting the lungs. An failed.

He is now under arrest for embezzlement and if justice is done will State, $2 S(j3 50 Western extra, i 4 mi; Minnesota extra. 50(55 50. Wheat No. 2 red winter, do. Septelnber, do.

October, Ou. Corn No. 2 mixed, oiSjj-g'e, August: irtk-c, September; I- October. Oats No. 2 mixed, S-Vo, August.

Pork Old mess, $15 75c l.V 2 1 Lard 7.55c. August; 7. olio, September. Hff FEYTRJ jjjj be sent to prison. His bondsmen, as re PETEKSVILLE.

Most of the wheat Is threshed in this neighborhood. Mrs. Ross, from Ohio, is visiting her son an acrid mucus is secreted, the discharge is accompanied with a painful burning sen LEGISLATIVE. For Representative, JAMES R. FISHER.

COUNTY. ceiver, are good for the amount and the creditors will probably lose nothing Toledo, July 31). Wheat No. 2, cash or sation. There are severe spasms of sneez lng, frequent at tacks ot blinding headache more than the large additional sum that August, Site: September, in'C: Octolwr, Will, of Otteroeek.

There will not be a vote oast in this township this fall for the temperance or prohibition ticket. year. Site; No. 2 soft, Id.Vic; No. 8 red svi.U necessarily be consumed in court expenses.

a watery and in named state of the eves. HAY-FEVER Corn Hih mixed, of; So. 2, ca.su or ly. August or September, SHJc: rented, 54c; no grade, lye; Oats No. 3 Klj'g Cream Balm The Herald still shows internal evi Is a remedy founded on a correot diagnosis of I this disease and can be depended upon.

50 cts at drugRl8t8 60 ctB. by mail, haiuple bottle by lite. 37c: No. 2, cash oraTuly, 35c; August, Angeline Northup, of Michigan, a sister of Joseph B. been visiting relatives in the ville the past week.

September, 27'c; rejected, 'Sic. mail 10c. ELY Druggists, Oweco, Y. For Treasurer. FRANCIS M.

8TEVENB. For Sheriff, ROBERT L. FOSTER. For Surveyor, WILLIAM REDMAN. For Coroner, THE0PHILA8 E.

SMITH. For Cemmlssloner 2d WILLIAM B. DAVIS. Milwaukee, July 3d. Wheat August, dence that it is in the scheme to sell oat the country candidates, especially Keel, in order to save the pets of the ring.

A SPECIFIC rOR THE Si''sc; September, 85e. Corn 55s'c. Oats 32c. Rye G83'c. Barley 54kc.

iLb ra Ti-sT 3 Jonathan Solt had the largest yield of wheat in this vicinity. He threshed 1773 bushels on about ninety acres. "We repeat that this is the true meaning Cincinnati, July 30. Flour Familv, 3 75 15; spring patent, $5 40(t5. 90.

Wheat- of its continual whine that the Republi 6 Blood, Facts for Every American TEE DiOCMIC PARTY. Its Political History and Influence. BY PROFESSOR J. H. PATT0N.

No. 2 red, Corn No. 2, mixed cans are concentrating all their efforts and No. 3, 52c. Oats No.

2. mixed 332(5 34c and for No. 2 white, 3i37e, Rye No. on the treasurer. They expect Keel to Bartholomew County Central Committee.

be beaten and hope to save the other can AND A POSITIVE CURE FOR Pork Country mess, 55m 75. Lard Kettle, Bacon Shoul- Oscar Elliott, of near Columbus, has moved his threshing machine In this neighborhood and Is threshing for Henry Howe. David Blddinger received a telephone dispatch on last Sunday that his sister at Wal-dron, Shelby county, was lying at the point of death. didates by conniving at it, and if they succeed will say, "I told you so; the aers, short clear ribs, sugar-cured hams, 133W14c; pickled shoulders, pickled bellies, 'J(t49Ve, "Whis A book for every voter. It shows how the Democratic party has opposed every measure but one that has been adopted as the permanent policy of the country.

Buy it, read it, and send it to some Democratic friend or doubting Repub RHEUMATISM, rascally Republicans sacrificed every B1WCBBBK TP. Hsrtsville Samuel Werta, Hartsville. Hope 1st Capt. W. H.

Alkin, Hope. 2d John A. Miller. Hope. PXATaoCK.

Clifford Joshua H. Norton. Clifford. ky 051 06. j- lican.

It revealB surprising and forgotten facts The Columbus Herald seems very anxious Neuralgia, body else to save otevens. say now that with proper effort every man and muft bave a powerful Influence. Kimo. cloth, $1. FOKDS, HOWARD HULBERT 27 Park Place, New York- Live Stock.

Chicago, July 30. Hogs Fair to good St. Louis Crossing J. Joseph Riley, St. Louis SCIATICA.LDMBABO.

Orders received at the postoffice of this paper. dght, to 305 80 mixed packing, 20ifj 50 a -aaw im on the county ticket can be elected, and no true Republican will for a moment An infallible remedy for hoiee heavy, $5 505 70. Cattle Export all diseases of the Skin that Blaine should be taken from the Republican ticket. There are thpusands of Democrats in the same fix. The court has granted W.

B. DaviB an order to Bell the land of tie minor heirs of B. Roland. The sale will take place on the 4th of September on the premises. think of trading off any one of our can- 506 85; good to cboice shipping, Crossing.

GERMAN. John F. Hay-worth, TaylorsvUIe. XINIVEH. Valentine Btillabower, Edinburg.

UNION. Robert L. Foster, Colnmbus. and Blood, such as Tetter, Ring-worm, for the working class. Send lOo for postage and we will mail you, free, a royal, valuable box of sample goods 55 liti 50; common to medium, 4 50t5 50, GOLD Sheep Lufgrior to fair, $2 25(3 00; nje- didates, and further all this talk is a "stop thief" cry to cover up a similar Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples and Blotches, mat win put yon in tne way of mu mm to good, $3 00(3 50; choice to extra ins more money In a few days than 2- r- 1 3 SPECIFIC rir 1 jnEBRLCia 3 50(g4 00.

Lambs 1 to $3 25. you ever thought possible at any business. Cap and is the best Remedy scheme on the part of the Democratic 1 There ws some mighty smart Alecks in ital not required, wewiu start yon. yon can New York, July 30 Cattle Extremes: that wedding party on last Babbath; the ring of this city. Native steers, $57 per cwt; Texasdo, 33 57 for all Female Complaints and Weaknesses.

It has cured diseases of the Liver and Kidneys wben all other remedies have failed idea of a pack of young men running race! on the public highway with buggies. work all the time or In spare time only. The work Is universally adapted to both sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from 50 oents to $5 every evening. That all who want work may test the business.

we make this unparadled offer. Griggs' Glycerine Salve. A young man bv the name of Galbraith, 0 not let your druggist persuade you to take some thine else, but If he has not got it, and to an wno are not well satisfied we will send 1 The best on earth can truly be said from Possum Glory, and Banner Davis' to pay lor the trouble of writing us. Full par will not send for it, write to as and we will send ticulars, directions, sent free. Fortunes it to you by exprest, prepaid, on receipt of pnee.

of priggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns will be made by those who give their whole daughter, of Newbern, were married by Bro. Kennedy, at his residence last Sunday eve. tune to me wors. ureat success absolutely sure. One to three bottles of Rheumatic Syrup will and all other sores.

Will positively uon ueiay. etaxt now. Address btluson Co Portland Me. olear the system cf Bile. and cure any case of Ln- Oamatory or Acute Rheumatism, or neuralgia.

When a man will go to Columbus and cure piles, tetter and all skin eruptions. general sales, 5 32gii 44; natives, 3 57 ((J3 78. Sheep Fair togood, 2 -50 c5 per cwt fair to prime lambs, 4 5(1(57. 'Hogs Common to fair Western, $5 5000. Cixcixxati, July Cattle Gcxid to choice butchers, $4 505 25; fair to medium, 3 50g4 25: common.

$2 0003 25: good to choice cows, $4 '11; good to choice oxen, $4 005 00; light yearlings and calves, 2 50 (g.3 75. Hogs Fair to good packers, 30 (t5Co: fair to good light, 5 25(5 70; com mon, 4 00. Culls. 3 50 4 35. Sheep Common to fail-, $3 00(jJ3 75; good to choice, 3 7o4 stock wethe-s, fcj T5 3 50.

Stock ewes, 2 00. Lainbs Common to fair, $4 00(i4 50; good to choice, 75t5 25. Culls, 00(g3 75. HARRISON. Dr.

T. E. Smith, Bouth Bethany. OOLtTMBUS. Booth Joseph Hunter, Columbus.

1st City B. Draper, Columbus. 2d City A. McGregor. Columbus.

N. E. W. H. Lambert.

Columbus. N. W. Isom Griffin, Columbus. CLAT.

W. B. Davis, Petersvtlle. C1JFTT. John Williams, Newbern.

HOCK CREEK. Pry or M. Petree, Elizabeth town. BANDCREKX. Elizabeth town John B.

Anderson, E'town. Alalia Morton Hail, Alalia. WATNS. JonesvtUe Dr. W.

L. Lawrence, Jonesville. Walesboro Lyman Smith, Walesboro. OHIO, James Sims, JACKSON. John Christine, Wayrcansville.

ore! rr jssttm DMitiT, Ui aiid pbyricaJ wukDMi, lot spend his money drinking and gambling then go home and complain what a hard FREE Three to five bottlee will cure Eryaipelsia in Try this wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only OU prOaTsTsvUoD tb rMoita of todtacrwtloTM, sicsiiiui arm oa. tmrtxl brMPHWITA. it worst form.

Strong fUh tbai li will nr vvtry eaa prompt- to Mod I time he has he need not expect any sympathy from the community. 25 cents. For sale by A. F. Herzsch.

Four to six bottles are warranted to cure sor- njr intierer trial pckr oa recti pt of IS Crnti fori FOR TRIAL rapt and running ulcers. poato, etc. Dm. A.O.Ou, Box Ml. UUeCO, LU.

For dyspepsia, lnd'gestion, depression of Four to six bottles are warranted to cure any "AN AKfTSIS" gives instant relief and Is an infallible cure for Piles. Price $1 at oase of Bait Rheum. spirits and general debility In their various forms, also as preventative against fever drugclsts or sent prepaid and ague and other lntermlttant fevers, the free! Ad. FlTe 10 ei3ht bo" wiU cure the worst case mail. Samples free.

ui ouiuiuia. 'Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cealisya," Anakosis Makers, box 2416 New York. made by Caswell, Hazard 4 New York, From two to four months' use of Rhenmatlo Geo. Gllck went to Indianapolis last Monday, he says to buy goods, but the opinion prevails here that he went to interview the would be vice-president, T. A BL, to secure the P.

in case a miracle should take place this fall. Several of our citizens have had a severe attack of excursion fever; some were going to Kansas and Nebraska, while a few were going to the Niagara Falls, but the fever is now abating on all except Will Blessing, who will start to Nebraska as soon as the Wool. Cincinnati, July 30. The market is dull and feeble, buyers taking round lots only at concessions. Unwashed medium clothing, 20 21c; combing, 18(20c; fine merino, 17(gl8c; common, Fleece-washed, medium and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic Byrup will cure any case of Chronic Rheumatism of twenty years' standing.

HANOVER and for patients recovering from fever or A DI8EA8K supposed to be Texas fe other sickness it has no equal If you kave been a sufferer for years, and have ver has broken' ont among the cattle at COLLEGE rlothing, 2Sg29c; combing, 2830c; burr and cots, tubwashed, 2532c; puiled, 23 used all the remedies yon could bear of, with no avail, do not be discouraged, for Rheumatic Byrup. will cure you. Kansas City and Chicago and 500 at the Stop that Congli. Dr. Marchisf Rock Candy Cough Cure, 24c latter place have been ordered killed by Fiftv-second year begins Sept.

10. Classical Price, ax.oo per bottle; 6 bottles far S.Ow the authorities. The diseased cattle weather gets cooler, so that it will be pleas- These are Solid Facts. warranted to cure or money refunded, and Scientific courses, with Preparitory Department. Open to both sexes.

No saloons. Expenses small, On the Ohio, near Madison. For Bend for our pamplet of Testimonials, etc. RHEUMATIC 6YRUP CO, Rochester, N. Y.

auter walking. have been quarantined and it is hoped coughs, colds, hoarseness, throat and lung The best blood purlfller and system regu Catalogue address President FlsHEK, Hanover, Jefferson Co. Some of the Democtats say "Cleveland Is to prevent the spread of the disease. troubles, (also good for children.) Rock Candy Cough Cure contains the healing For aale by T. E.

OTTO. City Draar Store. lator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters; In Ind. the very man we want for he is a great Morth-west corner of Washington sud 4th streets, Columbus, Ind. statesman and we need just such men in properties of pure white rock candy with extracts of roots and herbs.

Only 25 cents. It one listens to the Republican papers one mast believe that' all the Irish-Ameri activity of the liver, billiousneas, jaundice, constipation, weak kidneys or any disease of the executive chair." We never knew be AUBORN LADIES' INSTITUTE, Large bottles $1, cheapest to buy. For sale can population is stampeding to Blaine. For a Limited Number of Boarders here are no local Indications of such a by all druggists. apr.22dw6m the urinary organs, or who ever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimulent, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only move.

Herald. 1855. AtBTJKN. N. Y.

18S4. fore that a statesman was a man who robs female virtue for the gratification of his own lust and who robs the laboring man of his hard earned money for the benefit of Facilities for a thorough and accomplished ed A Fair Offer. mere are not, en? wnat ao yon ucation, beautiful surroundings best sanitary appointments, and regular carriage riding. The Voltaic Belt of Marshall, certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed tqj give entire satisfaction or money refunded! Sold call indications? There are Irishmen right in this town and county, not a few wealthy oorporations.f or such appears to be about all the record this great reformer has.

offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Valtalc Catalogues, with Patron Testimonials and References from Western States, on application Belt and Electric Appliances on trial sor 30 to of them either, life-long Democrats, A teleDhone dispatch was received here at mty cents a Dottle Dy Jlarencew. Aaams Co. 5 last Monday announcing the death of Char- MORTIMER L. BROWSE, A.M..

Principal days to men, old and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost and many who openly declare they will hot sup port the Democratic ticket. It is not other diseases. See advertisement In this ley Kochr, of Louisville, a nephew of Mrs. A. Kennedy.and well known In this vicinity.

Of the many remedies before the public for nervous debility and weak paper. necessary to designate them, quiet citi a week at bom. $5 free. Pay absolutely sure. No risk.

Capital not required. Reader, if yon want business He had been in delicate -health for several zens do not care- to have their names Positive Cure for Piles. at which persona of either sex, young or old. can make great par all the time years and last winter he had an attack; of typhoid fever, which left him with a grow-in? tumor on the side of his neck which they work, with absolute certainty, write for paraded before tne puDlic in that way, To the people this county we would say but the Herald knows that they are we have been -given the. agency of Dr.

Mar- ness of nerve generative system, fhere is none equal to Allen's Brain Food, which promptly and permanently restores all lost vigor it never fails; $1 particulars to B. BaUett Portland. Mb. here and knows who they are. and so chlsl's Italian PUe Ointment emphatically gin mnTTcin CDiTmi rvmiTrremv.s au i kept increasing In size until it caused his death.

Charley was a good boy and although not a resident of this place, he made many LniTLion bimmiii.uBiood 8pa- ana there is nothing to be 1 I ternal, external, blind, bleeding or Itching 6 for $5. At druggists or by mail ln. Callows, Lamps, Knots, Bins Bones, Curbs. from J. H.

Allen, 315 First New gsunou uy bucu hu open uouiai a up-; Prloe 50o. a Ko cure, no pay Bplints, Hweeney, and all deformities which damage the sale of horses. One bottle may warm friends while visiting at he uncle's Rev. Kennedy. tonous fact.

For sale by all druggists, apr.22dAw6m York City. save nrty dollars. Bouc by Barrett Hanser ALL. DRUCCI3T8 8 ELL IT-.

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