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MISCELLANEOUS. In the pursuit of the good things of Brief TeleSTaDhiC TaDS. Indiana Intelligence. tThe Edinbur? Courier. One Experience of Many.

Having experienced a great deal of "Trouble!" from. indigestion, so much that I came near losing mv JJfc! My trouble always came after eating YORK STEAM DENTAL Co. A. P. HKIIROX, Manager.

13 years Experience. WoTk Warranted. 85- WWK Teeth extracted plain for 25e. Trrih Kxtrm tril Without I'nin. Teeth frnru 4 to per sot.

Fine Gold MIlinR, $1 and upwards. Silvtr Filling, 50c. and 75c. Rooms 3 and Grand Opera House. -0-ly Indiakapolis, In'd.

I CURE FITS! When BAT rare dn n.l .1 tlm and then bave them return again. I ni.an a radical cure. I bave made the dineBe of FITS, EPILEPSY or FA LL-1NO SICKNESS a Hfe-lonrBtnriv. 1 cure the worst caaee. Because other hav.

failed la no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free liottle of my infallible remedy: Blve Kxpress and Post Olnce. Tt VAn nnhinv i and I will cure youi Dli. D. G.

KOOT, lbj Pearl Bt M.T.' Mr. J- W. Blake the sulgect vf the atMve sketch with the evening Chronicle, St. Louis, in answer to an inquiry of a reporter said: 'Fer seven years I have heen ailing with catarrh, and during that time have been treated by six eminent physicians without success. Some doctors told ine I had consumption.

For the past three yr I had a conXitual disc.harge of inuccous droppings in the throat, a cough'and pain across my forehead. Added lo that was loss of memory, voice, appetite, roaring in the ears, and a general feeling of wretchedness. About five mouths ago I consulted Dr. To-day I am as well as ever, having gained twenty pounds, and don't detect a trace of my old trouble Yes, sir, I would be pleased to answer, by letter, any person suffering from that dreaded disease." Louis Turner, M. has offices at 819 Washington St.

Louis, and has, in a private and hospital practice of over thirty years, treated wih wonderful success all curable eases. Treatment of deformities aud surgery a specialty. Not necessary to see patients. Hy my original system of consultation, I can treat patients by mail as successfully as in personal consultation. I'atients can consult me by mail on all Diseases of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Heart, Nerves, General Debility, and all diseases peculiar to the sexes.

No exhobi-tant charges. Consultation at othce and by mail one dollar. Send one dollar for a full consultation hy mail, on receipt of which I will thoroughly investigate your case. Medicines furnished free to patients. If you are sick or ailing, write me.

No letters answered unless accompanied by 4 cents in stamps. Address all letters to Dr. Louis Turner, 819 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 3decS5 THE O.

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Luxuriant Parlor Cars on all Day Trains. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Tiains. Fine Day Coaches on All Trains. TRAINS GOING EAST: STATIONS. Accom-mod'n.

Day Exp! Night Exp. to Lv St. Louis Shattuc Sandoval Odin Flora Olney Vincennes Mitchell Seymour N. Vernn A Cincinnati Ar Louisville fG 25am 8 49am 8 57am 9 Ofiam 10 or.am in 52am 12 10pm 2 28pm 4 04pm 4 35pm 7 50pm 30pm 'S 00am 9 55am 700pm 9 22pm 9 32pm 9 44pm innspm 10 10am 02am 11 40am 12 52pm 2 47pm 3 4Spm 4 14pm 6 30pm 11 13pm 12 51 lam 2 54am 4 10am 4 SSam 7 05am 5 3 pm 6 55am TRAINS GOING WEST: LvCincinnati N. Vernon Sevmour Mitchell Vincennes Olnev Flora Odin Sandoval Shattuc Ar St.

Louis ffi 00a 9 10am 9 45am 11 06am 1 50pm 2 35pm 3 43pni 4 43pm 4 52pm 5 00pm 7 20pm 8 1 5am 10 37am 1 1 03am 12 00am 2 10pm 3 Olprii 3 38pm 4 30pm 4 3Spm 4 46pm 6 40pm 7 30pm I 19 15pm! 10 47pm 11 58pm! 2 20am 3 25am I 4 09am 5 Oyamj. 5 18am I 5 27am! 7 20am I Through Sleeping Car Accommodations to Cincinnati, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Washington, Baltimore, New York, St. Louis, Cairo, New Orleans And All Intermediate Points. For Emigrants and Land Srekfn, the A is the Shortest and Quickest Jioule and provides the best accommodations. The O.

M. is the Only Line running a Sleeping Car of any description Between Cincinnati and St. Louis! Close and sure connections for all points East and West In Union Depots at Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis. For reliable information as to routes, rates, tickets, time, apply in person or by letter to Or to W.B.

II A LLSTED, Trav. Pass. Vincennes, Ind. V. W.

PK.VBODY, W. nfsif ATTl'C, Pres't A Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agt. Cincinnati, O. J3 a6 3113- lood However liht Aud digesti'ile, For two or three hours at a time I had to go through the most Exciting pains.

"And the only way I ever got" "Relief!" Was by throwing up all my stomach contained! No one can conceive the pains that I had to go through, until "At last?" I was taken!" So that for three weeks I lay in bed and Could eat nothing! 1 My sufferings were so that I called two doctors to give something that would stop the pain. Their efforts were no good to me. At last I heard a good deal "About your Hop Bitters! And determined to try them." Got a bottle in four hours I took the contents of One! Next day I was out of bed, and have not seen a "Sick!" Hour, from the same cause, since. I have recommended it to hundreds 01 others. ou have no such "Advocate as I am." tJO.

Kesdall, AlUton, Boston, Mass. Downright Cruelty. To permit yourself and family to "Suffer!" With sickness when it can be prevented and cured so easily with Hop Bitters! Prosecute the Swindlers 111 If when you call for Hop Bitters (re grenn clyster Hops on trhite Inhel) the druggist hnntls out any stuff called C. D. Warner's ierman Hup Bitters or with-other "Hop" name, refuse it and shun that druggist as you would a viper; and if he 1ms taken your money lor the stuff, indict, him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and we will reward you liberally for the conviction.

HUMES KIDNEY KIDNEY Sf.X LI veh lOfAIL-. 30 YEARS RECORD. CTJTLES ALL DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS LIVER BLADDER AND 1IBINAB7 ORGANS DB.OPST GRAVEL DIABETES BRIQHT'S DISEASE PAINS rrr THE BACK LOINS OR BIDE NERVOUS DISEASES Physicians' Testimony. A. W.

Brown, M.D., of Providence, R. says: "I have used Ilmrr's Kidney and Liver Eewedt in my practice for the past sixteen years, and cheerfully recommend it as being a safe and reliable remedy." Another prominent doctor of Providence pays that "I am frequently urged to nee other preparations assubstitutes for Hukt's Kidney and Liver Remedt. I find on trying them thnt they are worthless in comparison to it." An Old Lady. "My mother, 76 years old, has chronic kidney complaint and dropsy. Kothing has ever helped her like Hunt's Kidney and Liver Remedy.

She has received great benefit from 8 bottles and we think it will cure her." V. Sunderland, Builder, Danbury, Conn. A Minister's Wife. Rev. Anthony Atwood, of Philadelphia, says: "Hunt's Kidney and Liver Remedy has cured my wife of Dropsy in its worst form.

All an tlm iH'a a miroclo RETENTION OR NON- RETENTION OP URINE. PRICE 1.25. Bend for Pamphlet of Testimonials. mjUT'S REMEDY Providence, R. I.

All say that it is a miracle. General Ckace. General Chace of Rhode Island says: "I always keep Hunt's Kidney and Liver Remedy in my house. Taken in small doses occasionally at night, it prevents headache, and regulates the kidneys, stomach and other organs." 10 "Disease soon shaken, by Hunt's Remedy taken." C. Jf.

CBITTEXTOJi, K. General Agent. DR. JOHN BULL'S Smifli'sTonicSyrup FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.

The proprietor of this celebrated medi oine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the publio for the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PERMANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to tho entire Western and Southern country to bear him. testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no case whatever will it fail to cure if the directions are strictly followet. and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health.

It is, however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing cases. Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses cf the Tonic, a single doso of KENT'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be sufficient. Use no other. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections the King of Blood Purifiers.

DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE 'WORM DESTROYER is prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste. DR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. Principal Oiucc, 831 Main LOUISVILLE, KY.

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Sent free. PYLE DrHAVEN. tSTATJi CONSUMPTION. I have a positive remedy for the above disease by tta use thnaRandft of the wont kind and of tone staodinir have been cared. Indeed, etrong In tnv faith in ltd efficacy, thnt I will sendTWO HOTT1.KS PBBB, topeilicr with a VALUABLE TREATISE on till, dlaeaaa to any oflTerer.

Give exprees nd P. O. addrres. Hit. T.

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Use in lime, riio nv druggists. rg "jan Gin li re STOPPED FREE Insane Persons Heitiireil I pi) Dr.KUNB' 8 for aJCBKAtH St Hmt OuiAin. Only Mm Curt for Mtrvt j4Teeiant. Fit. l-tiU69.

TuPALLlnLH if taken as directed. rMiltir Jirrt day's use. Treatise and ga trial bottle free fte Fit patients, they paying express charges oa box I received. namj u. ana express aaarcet ot Arch OF IMITATING FRAUD.

I led lo I .1 $5 Electric Lamp. On rfort nf 9.f xrt will On reeciptof S5 we will send you an Electric tamp. Hunrlar Alarm all Bella $1. Electric Gas Lighter, Telegraph Instruments, Medical Batteries, Ac. We want a number of live agents.

C. W. Foster Co. 21 Park Row, N. Y.

xMtt PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY! Through the failure of a larffe manufacturer of Cashmere Pattern Fringe Shawls, there has come into our hands a large consignment of Plaid Shawls, perfect goods, which we propose to present to the ladies la the following manner: Send us 35 cents for moo subscription to Farm and llitehld, a large Wi pap illustrated to Farm and Household topics Stories and general miscellany, ind we will send you one of these bt-antlfal shawls FRER by mail postpaid, or we will send 5 shawls lilt' and 5 sunken ptions to one aaaress to $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed "liivAlf or money reiunaca. Aaaress FARM A3 HOUSEHOLD, Box 49. KLTiaHTS ifiniifni Uuu AND HAY FEVER NOT OSI.T A KKLIEF BIT A i Prof. f.

Ilehor Ilolbrook, Katlooal Ror- I mat mversity, Lebanon, OMo'saya: -j. Two years ago I was suffering tt ivcreiyTrom Astnma. KNICHT I ASTHMA CURE curedme, an 1 nave naa no Asthma since. Phis Ik a linuld remedy. not an It 1ft a Ktrnn? tonic, and does not alckea it.

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Assignments, and all other papers for irinir to inventors their rights in the United States, Canada, Englana, trance. Germany and other foreign countries, prepared at short notice and on reasonable terms. Information as to obtaining patents cheerfully given without charge. Hand-books of information sent free. Patents obtained throush Mann Co.

are noticed in American free. The advantAge of such noticjris well understood by all persona who wish todia- 'TdSreUXN8- CO, Wte, SOZKTfflO ftviftv, gel IS road way, fiewjiork. Belntr full twite of the gTeat interest the lmdies arc taking in KensingrtonWorkr, re have prepared a Com Plete Oh til con taming frO rfort4 Staa-ylav p4 tnw on best fforernmenl bond parchment Paper, all different. Including Spray of Golden Rod. ransies.

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The results obtained from the use of Dr. Jones' Ited Clover Tonic frtr exceed all claims. It cures dyspepsia, and all stomach, liver, kid ney and bladder troubles, it is a per fect tonic, appetizer, blood purifier, a sure cure for ague and malarial diseases, Price, o0 cents, of druggists. liumor is a worthless lade. As a rule sho tells more lies than truth.

FfTS: All Fits stopped free liv Pr. Kline's Croat Nerve Pestorer. No Fits after first rtnv's use. Mnr- velons Trt-at Ido nntt trinl lottle fre to Trit cases. Send to Dr.

Kline, Vol Arcli I'a. Young men "engaged" aro young men lost, so far as their being enter taming goes. Wabash Scratches and Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woofford's Sanifari Lotion; it never fans. by 11. M.

Holmes, Druggist, Edinburg, Tnd. x40-2y TCo eynlorer has vet discovered tliA country where lived tho man that wanted but little hero below. "A God-send is F.ly's Cream Balm, M. A. of Portsmouth, N.

H. 1 writes Mrs. on May 22. 1SS2. I liad catarrh for three years! Had tried r.early all remedies but to no purpose.

Two or three times a week my nose would hleed quite Ireely and I thought the sores in it. would never heal. Your ha cured me. This preparation is not a liquid or snufF, and is easily applied. Price 50 cents.

See advertisement. What does it profit a Mormon to have fifty wives if he can't take them into the pentientiary with him. uu 3D loan who are guttering irom the errors antl in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early dc- cav, loss of manhood, 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OK IHARIIE. This great remedy was niscoveretl hy a missionary in South America. Send a sclf-ad'dressed envelope to the Rev.

JosErn T. Ismak, Station New York City. "If you say tomorrow, Pharoh said it; and the last we heard of him he was at tho bottom of the Red Sea. WTien Baby was sick, -we gave her ASTORIA VThen sho was a Child, she cried for ASTORIA When she became Miss, sho citing to CASTORIA When she had Children, she gave them CAST'A Jack Grandma, have you good teeth? "Grandma No, dear; unfort unately, I have not. Jack Then, I'll give you my walnuts to keep till 1 como back.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25e. a box.

For sale by Mutz Lynch. When a man and his wife wish to bo divorced in Burmah, each lights a candle. Then they 6it down and look glum till one of the tapers burns to the socket, and then the owner of the candle that lasts the longest obtains the decree. Thousands Say So. Mr.

T. W. Atkins. Girard, writes: "I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cure kidney and liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels.

No family can afford to be without them. They will save hundreds of dolars in doctor's bills every year. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Mutz Lynch. "The 'Shut the door' and 'Where were 3-ou raised in a period of the year has arrived. Before spring there will bo the usual crop ot divorces, dissolution of co-partnerships, sundering of friendship's ties, frigid draughts, hot words and colds in the head on acccunt of this most conspicuous and unpleasant of man's frailties.

Citizen (to country editor) Your fine obituary notico of poor Brown was a surprise to me, Shears. I thought that vou and he wore bitter enemies? Country Editor (with a sigh) Ah, yes, we were enemies tor a number of years, but in tho face of death, my dear lriend, tho heart softens. And, besides, I got lOcts. a line for the notice. A Walking Skeleton.

Mr. E. Spri urer, of Mecbanicsburg, writes: "I was afflicted with lung fever and absce." on lungs, and reduced to a walking skeleton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption, which did me so much good that I bought a dollar bottle.

After using three bottles, found myself once more a man, completely restored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain in flesh of 4Slbs." Call at Mutz Lynch's drug store and get a free trial liottle of this certain cure for all lung diseases. Large bottles 1.00. The New Orleans Exposition. The second great World's Exposition at New Orleans opened November 10th antl will close March 31st. The facilities for travel to and from New Orleans will be increased over those of last year by the addition of another fast train via the Ohio Mississippi and Illinois Central Railways, leaving Seymour, at 10:03 a.

and arriving at New Orleans next night; Night express leaving Seymour at p. arrives New Orleans second morning. Sleepers accompany both trains to New Orleans. Round trip rate from Seymour, S1S.65. Tickets good for return 40 days.

Inquire of O. M. ag'ts for full particlars. 3 For the Cure of Coughs, ColdsJa Hoarseness, Influg! enza, Asthma, hooping Cough, Incipient Consumption cjhI for the re- liefof consumptive persons in ad van-? ced stages of the Disease. I or Sale by all Druggists.

Price, 25 Cents. a The entire French cabinet has resigned. The public debt has increased tho past year. Tho Grant mounmcnt fund begins tho new year with 1 1 1 ,21 5 to its credit. A thresher machino boiler "cxplo sion near Providence, Pa killed two young men.

Tho January interest on the reg istered public debt rdquired checks lor b.Ua4.3a&. The estato of tho late Reuben K. Springer, of Cincinnati, figures up ovor $3,000,000. Treasurer Jordan has decided to tako charge of tho New York sub- treasury himself. Tho new comet is visiblo through ordinary telescopes, and is increas- inS in brightness.

Tccmcr, tho oarsman, will go to Australia in the spring, and row two races with Beach Charles A. Roberts, of East Wilson, N. had thirteen scrofulous ulcers on his face and neck. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured him. Wm.

Hammond, engineer, was crushed to death beneath his engine Harnsburg, l'a Tho third and fourth class post masters will hold a convention in Chicago on February 15. Tho last donation to tho Cincin nati Zoo is a big spotted owl and a goose with three legs. The publisher of Godcy's Lady's Book is in trouble for obtaining money by falso pretenses. The preliminaries have been ar ranged for an underground electric railroad in New York City. Two Italian organ grinders at New Orleans wore shockod by elcc Iricity from alight wiro, one being killed.

Hunt's Remedy, cures speedily lions headache, costiveness, dyspepsia, strengthens the stomach, and purifies the blood. The volcano in the Stato of Co- lima, Mtxico, is in a sta to of eruption, causing great excitement throughout the region. 'Britf8h-ien of-war have been or dered to blockade the coast of Egypt to prevent tho importation of arms to hoslilo Aiabs. Heavy snow-storms prevail in Scotland. Tho snow is several feet deep in places, and tho roads aro almost impassablo.

John S. Morton, of Arkansas, a colored man, has been appointed to position in the postoffice depart ment at Washington. Ephriam Beaslcy, a near sighted farmer of Wilson county Tennessee, chopping wood, split his little 60n's head open wsth an ax. Ilenr' V. Bemis, of tho Chicago Horsoman, has sued the proprietors of Turf, Field and Farm for libel, laying damages at $25,000.

It is a fact too well known to be de nied, that if it was not for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup hotel proprietors i'i Flor ida would put their rates up to ten dol lars per day. Peter B. Sweeney, the brains of tho Tweed ring, who has been rusti cating in Paris since tho exposure, has returned to JNcw lork. A deaf-mute minister married a deaf mute couple at Jolliet, 111 one day last week, performing the cere mony in tho sign language.

Dwyer Brothers want to matth tho brown mare Miss Woodford against the colt Frceland, owned by Ed. Corrigan, of Kansas City, for a purso of 20,000. Typhoid fover prevails in the peni tentiary at Albany, where thcro are 00 prisoners. Six deaths have occurcd within tho past week, and the hospital contains thirty serious cases. people of South Carolina ro-port having in the past fivo years paid off 500,000 of tho Stato debt, added $06,000,000 to the wealth of the State, and built 240 miles of railroad.

Her. 1th is impossible when the blood is impure, thick, and sluggish, or when it is thin and impoverished. Such conditions give rise to boils, pimples, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism, and other disorders. Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure, rich and vitalizing. Grain raised in tho United States, in million bushels tho past year: Corn, wheat, 357; outs, G29.

Tho falling off in the value of corn is fivo million dollars. Wheat do-crease is 30 per cent. A Chinese syndicate recontly offered 2,000,000 for the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, and wero pro pared to pay 2,500,000, but finally concluded that tho investment would bo an unwise one at tho present time. Tho census of Charleston City, S. shows a total population of against 40,984 in 1880, an increase of over 20 per cent.

Tho whito population is 27,670 and the colored The colored surplus consists mainly of children, Tho telegraph system of the British Islands, under control of the Postoffice now amounts to 15G.000 miles, and employs 17,000 instru ments. Tho standard ratoistwclvo words for a sixpence, address included. Press messages only now aver ago a million words a day. Symptoms. Slight pain in the side, the skin and eyes assume a thick yellow coat, diges tion is impaired, an unpleasant, sinking sensation at the pit of the stomach is experienced, the bowels aro irregu lar, me mind iron 11 1, the memory weakened, sometimes a slight cough.

coldness of the hands ami feet, some times loss of appetite and at others 1111 natural craving for food, dizziness of the head, blurring before the eyes, de pressed spirits, bad breath, feeling of uncertainty ot having left something undone but can't say what it is. lake Simmons Liver Regulator, it will re move all these leehngs and make you A goiden ea'o was wonnded and captured near Elkhart. Aaron Wilson, 20, suicided by shooting near Warsaw, for unknown causes. Pan Handle train pot tho best of its engineer on Losansport radc. Loss 15,000.

Tho Seymour Daily has changed from a morning to an evening paper. "Hunt's Remedy is valuable and its benefits are permanent. Cured me of kidney disease." Scuivan Fjjnnek, Providence, It. I. Dr.

T. E. Leach, of CrawfordviIlo, came out first in tho Indianapolis chess tournament. T. Brown, of Jefivrsonville, an in sano railroad man, has been sent to the State Hospital.

Vincenncs is without a police, the entire force having been bounced for disreputable conduct. Walter L. Davis purchased half of Muncie Herald, which will bo consolidated with the Democrat. William Froclich, brakeman on tho O. SI.

road, was struck by a bridge near Aurora, and killed. An old lady named Dodds, residing- near Iluntingburg, fell into a and was burned to death. John C. Hester, of Chicago, has purchased an interest of O. M.

How ard in tho Crawfordsvillo Tempest. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is recommended by physicians of great eminence, on both sides of the Atlantic, as tiie most reliable remedy for colds, coughs, and all pulmonary disorders. It affords prompt relief. No family should be without it. Santa Taylor fatally cut Edward Purdue, near 3oonville.

Both were farmers, and quarreled over eomo stock. The annual meeting of the Demo cratic editors of Indiana will be held at Indianapolis, on Thursday, January 14th, 1S8G. Andrews Express plant will be moved to Huntington and consoli dated with tho Li mo City News. Tfaad Butler, editor. The Power and Transmission is a new monthly started at Mishawaka.

It is devoted to manufactories, icncc, art industries. James Morris threw a stone at Dan Worrel, at Utica, striking him in the eye and destroying his vision. Ihey are both small boys. Mrs. Wm.

Hughes, of Terro Haute, fell down stairs, dislocating her shoulders and receiving severe bruises about the bead and body. James Senix, an employe of De- Pauw's glass works, New Albany, was overcome Dy gas, ana ins me was saved with thegreutcstdifSculty. W.C. McCray, of Terro Haute, has a littlo oldstylo flat iron with which his great grandmother used to iron Washmn-tons frilled shirts. In the treatment of rheumatism.

gout, neuralgia tie douloureux, semi- crania, sciatica, balvation Oil should be applied to the parts affected, viiti thoroughly rubbed in, so as to reach the seat of the disease. It kills pain. Price 25 cents a bottle. It is reported that Leo Linn, of the Wabash Courier, is about to start i Republican organ at Kokomo in opposition to tho Gazette-Tribune. John Lee, tho colored crook arrest ed at Richmond for snatching Judge Newman's watch, was sent to state's prison for three years and fined 55.

Hon. Jacob Keieer has disposed of his interest in the Lebanon Patriot, the republican organ of Boone coun ty, to Simeon Thompson, of Sbelby-villo. Mr. Wm. Holman, an old time newspaper man, formerly proprietor of the Evarsvillo Courier, has con eluded to slait a daily paper in New Albany.

In a fight at Evansvillo Wm. Wcishing, 18, was killed with a gun barrel in the hands of John Buseh, 17, from Henderson county, Ky. Busch jailed. Michael, aged fourteen years, son of William Mosier, of DePauw, liar rison county, lost one of his eyes by tho explosion of a toy cannon on Ch ristmas. Victims of Alcohol wbo have discov ered your terrib'e mistake, you have only to let rum ami tobacco alone and resort promptly to the famous inegar Bitters, in order to be cured, not only of your original ailments, but of those which the poison you have been taking has caused.

It will soon put 3'ou on your feet again. Ben. Blanchai the land speculator who ran away from Tcrre Haute to escape a warrant for embezzle mcnt two months ago, has returned and given himself up. Wm. Blaine, his sons and Joshua Stephens, all of Marion, aro in jail for stealing.

A slaughtered hog, a lot of clothing tind other plunders were found on tho premises. A number of New Albany people have purchased town and acre lots at St. Andrews Bay, Fla and are beginning to discover that they are owners of a wide expanse of swamp. Luther Cline, Broad Ripple, whose wife was assaulted b- two gophers in his house, just in tho rear of his drug store, rushed to the rescue and killed one a fellow of 22. The other crook fled.

Henry Heyns.of Henry villo, owed James McJenkir.s 50, and declin ed to pay it. McJenkins met Hej-ns in r. saloon and knocked him down and pounded him unmercifully. lie still refused to pa tho bill. An hour later they met again, and Mc Jenkins whipped him again.

Then Ileyr.B paid tho bill. "A Hotel Man's Good. Fortune. It K. Ut okt'l, proprietor of the Beck-el House, Harristiurg, writes that Heu Mar ure re-moved a se vere cold from which lie was suffering.

St. JaeolsOil itiially as HH-ctivo in removing pains from whatever whether rheumatic or otherwise. E. M. HARDY, EDITOR, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1SSG SUGAR CATHARTIC CURE ITcadaclir, Nausea, Dizziness, anil Drowsiness. They stimulate the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, to healthy action, assist digestion, and Increase, the nppetile. They combine cathartic, diuretic, and tonic properties of the preatest value, are a purely vcjrrtable compound, and may bo taken with icrVct Fafcfy, cither by or ndulis. K. Thomas, Framing-ham, writes: "For a number of years I was subject to violent lleadaches, arising from a disordered condition of tho Etomach and bowels.

About a year ago I commenced the use of Avcr's Fills, and hare not bad a headache since." TT. P. Hannah, Gormley I. York writes I have used Avcr's Tills for the last thirty years, and can Eafcly say that I have never found their equal as a cathartic medicine. I am never without them In my C.

D. Moore, Elgin, 111., writes "Indigestion, Ilcadache, and Loss cf Appetite, bad so weakened and debilitated my system, that I was obliged to give up work. After being under the doctor's care for two weeks, without getting any relief, I began taking Avcr's Fills. My appetite and strength returned, and I waa Eoon enabled to resume my work, In perfect health." Ayer9s Pills, rKF.r.iRED by Dr. J.

C. Ayer Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. flRRIHII CI DUO Mild Climate Cheap homos rinmniA ranmo Northern Sen-l tor circular. A.

O. BLISS, Centralia, Ya. POUTZJS HORSE ANO CATTLE POWDERS rouTZ NO IIapsjj trr. Knurr will riie of Comp. Pots or I'ov-'firrs nrft lil in rimo.

Lrxo Fr- I owirrr will rnre artfl prevent Hon Otti ktta. Kom's I'nwclr i will prevent Gavi-s in Ki wi s. 1-nntz row-tier II Increase the qnnnlitv of milk ml rrcnm twenty per ami make Uie butter f.i una sweet. r'outz Powders will enre or prevent almost l)tsi ask to which Horses and attle are suhiert. Kttt-TZ'S POWPFRS WILL GIVE SATISFACTION.

Sola everywhere. DAVID E. FOTTTZ. Proprietor. BALTIMORE, MD.

rg23niG iHinrin paiei Toqic A pure family medicine that never intoxicates. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run tlown by family or household duties try Parkkr's Toxic. If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary or if you are troubled with liny disorders of the lungs, stomach or lovels, blood or nerves you can be cured by Parker's Tonic. Jf you are a lawyer, minister or business man, exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not lake intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Ton- HISCOX COM J63 William Street, New York. Sold by all Druggists in large bottles at One Dollar.

CRRH creamTalm Cleanses the Head. Allays I nflamation. Heals the Sores. Rstores the Senses of Taste, sr mm -f. Zm VJ Hearinsc Smell IJAV-CPWCB A quick Relief.

Fositive t'ure. Cream has gained nn envi-ble reputation, displacing all other preparations. A psrticle is applied into each nostril; no pain; agreeable to use. Price 5Ue. by mail or at drug-guts.

Send for circular. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, 23apr85ylnriu OTego, JJ. Y. Hi. JAMES AGLET, section foreman O.

M. K. Rv, Winkle, Ohio, had not slept for.over year, his enflerins from Neurr.lfti.i was so great. Three dose3 of Atulofhoros cured him. Neurahrlfl, thouph one of the mnct common and tnont painful of diseases, haa baffled alt medical SSSS? ATH LOPH ORGS wi almost.

If not quite incurable. Athiophoro ivbelt and qvickly cures it. Tir.s statement, though strong, is warranted by the facts. Thousands have tested its value and recommend it as the only remedy that brings relief. For ladies subject to neuraliria or nervous headaches it is indispensable.

Athlophoros contains no opium, morphine, or other dantrerous liis-redicnt. It is absolutely harmless and universally successful in the prompt cure of this i ainful disease. Ask yoor droR-(rist for AthlophOTOB. If Toa cannot et Hot him we will Fend iteipresapaidon receipt of regular price SI. OO per bottle.

We prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but if ha hasn't it do not be persuaded to try something ttla, but order at once from us as directed. ATHLOPHOROS 1(2 WALL NEW YORK. R.B.KENT- JS "MANUFACTURER LDUISV1ULE.KY. WILL, fill DC Biliousness. Bad Breath.

Indi gestion, Constipation. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. Stomach Troubles, Heartburn. Liver Difficulties, and all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. Itrad'tliU endorsement of ClirlM f.

Itoyntnn. M. lute Snrfroa 67th sntl S4th lnd. Vtiy It-Jun Marlon ronnty ylniw ami Inttlnnapolls nll Cor Trtin. and'lnte mfmlwrttf Melttal Itonrd of Kevlewof IT.

S. IVnslun Il Vah I I om acquainted with Kent's Vesteta-table Family Pill9, manuf aciured by R. B. Kent. and know them to be Purely Vegetable and efficient, doing all that ielclaimed for them.

I have been using them In my practice with the best success and satisfaction, ar.d cheerfully recommend them to any one needing a safe, thorough and efficient cathartic." Chas. S. BOYNTON, M. D. IHM FOR WM.K HY Al IHirKHI'TS.

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