The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 26, 1872, Image 3

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    Thursday, sept. 20. is-2.
'. Car Time at Hidgitdtf.
Erie Express East 12:38. til.
Ho do West 2:20 a. tn.
dd Mail East t..a.. 4:50 p. in
do do West 2:05 a. tn
ftenovo Accommodation East-m 8:40 a. m.
do do do West.i.in Bii4 p. m.
Rates of Advertising.
On Column, one year ......... $7fi (KJ
1 , 40 00
!" 11 liiili...i.i.iiiiiu. 25 00
" " " .,iti.u.....i;.... 15 00
Transient advertising per square of eight
tides oitess 3 times or less 2 00
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
yenr. 5 00
Marriage's And Dedth notices inserted
gratis.
Elk Lodge, A. Y. It
Stated meetings of Elk Lodge Will
be
held at their Ball on thg second arid
fdltrlh
Tuesdays Of ench month.
0. L. McCRACKEN, SCc'y
eninie of Honor and TomneraitfB.
Elkton Temple No. 61, trieels dit eaih
tllternato Thursday, at their Lodge? Room,
bn Maid street, over J. V. HouU's store.
S. A. ROTE. W. R.
TnE centra! Grant and Wlllsoa club
of Elk eotlbty nitidts at the Court House
in Ridgway, every alternate Thursday,
tit 8 o'clock p. m. Nest meeting Sept,
2fj.
DIED At Portland Milts tfriday
13th lust.. Mary, ' Infant dauglltef of
Thomas and S. M. Meyers aged 7
tnouttls and 8 days.
L. -
Frof. I. Crowther, flow instructing the
Ridgway Cornet Band, will glvo lessons
Od the Piano Forte and Organ. Those
Wishing for instructions Cab leave orders
at the residence of John Van Orsdull.
FoUNb DeAD Hphrairo ghiiw for
tuant years a resident ot this plaCo was
found dead Monday 23 inst. The time
tf Mr. Bhaw's death no one knows, on
tundav however he was alive. An in
quest was held over the body by Chas.
Meud J. P. The finding of the Jury
was, that the deceased Cauie to his death
from natural causes.
SSArffl RALLY
The Republicans of Elk Cotiflf j are
hgaiu called upon to meet in mass meet
ing on Saturday aftef Hood and eveuing
Oct. 5, at the Coutt tloUse in Ridgway.
Gen J. F; Manning ot New York and Cul
Clark E. Cdir of Illinois will address
the meeting, lioth of these gentlemen
take rauk otiiong the first-cluss speakers
tif our dotllltty on ittty btibcct or occas
ion, we may therefore dtpedt a rate ttent
in the! speakers oi the day. Republican
speakers ate not ondei the necessity of
falsifying, Of givltfg a false glanlef to
their statements, they have but td stflte
the facts as they are ufid the peopla re
ceive tllcui and act atcordingly.
On Saturday evening the Grain and
Wilson Club of St. Mary's held a ttJefct
ing at their Hall, which was tilled to
Overflowing Speeches weic made by the
following gentlemen.
Major Ueble of Chicago1 addressed
the meeting in German Judge Souther
followed in his Usual happy style, niak
ing an effective speech, which was
Warmly received; eliciting hearty ap
plause throughout.
W. V. Wilber and lion. C. W
Htone ot Warren next followed with
stiring speeches, then the meeting
adjourned with three hearty cheers lor
Grant and Wilson and the whole ticket,
The whole affair was a decided success
The Biickalew part; appointed1 a meet
tog to come off on the same evening
with ours which seemed to have waned,
fizzled and callapsed at an early hour.
r
The delegates from the several coun
ties composing this representative dis
trict tiz Cainerion, Elk, and Jefferson
tnet in convention in room 35 Hyde
House Ridgway Tuesday 24 inst. The
Counties were fttlly represented".
The convention was organized by the
election nf Isaae M. Temple chairman
nd W. T. Ttewert and B. W. Green,
Secretaries. The nomination of W. ll.
New come of Jefferson connty was niade
by acclamation, when the convention
adjourned without day.
Mr. Newcome is a practical business
man and is well and favorably known
throughout the entire district. The
nomination of Sir. Newcome, like most
of the Dominations made by the Repub
lican' party is a good one. There is no
tetter man for the place in the district.
There is, or can be but little doubt of
(he election oi Mr. Neweome to the
post
Let ever Republican be at his place,
(he polls, on election day, voting a clean
ticket and victory is again on the side
of right. The triumph of the Republi
can party u the triumph of the working
wo id YefJ UtiBGhfftltidilettf,
Stpabliua County Committee, ef Elk Co.
Pens'., tot tha ensuing feat.
hEsrlNdEft.
Johtt Salter, Johtt Farreh
llENEETTB.
Wtn. Murfay, John 8. taws
tox.
William E. Hewitt, James Green;
nrjRTori.
E. C. Woddi Jos. Chariibertitl
tilQHLANtL
titt EHthot-pe,
Jatties fjampbeil
AY.
3. tt. flrookins
JONK8.
J. B. Wells;
3. R. Motey,
A. T. Aldrich,
ridqWat.
E. Souther, J. H. ITagerty
fefRtNO CREEK.
Clinton Paibe, Hiram Carmatt
MILLSTONE.
H. M. Raught, Wm. tfelly.
sf. mart's.
E. J. Buss, J. K. Winlack,
E. SOUTHER., Chm.
List of Causes.
Set, down fdf Trial at October Term
1871
1 Michaol Market, vs Butler& Sterly
58 April term, 1808.
2 Thomas Turley, vs D. A. Weed, 8S
November term, 18C0.
3 Jonathan Boynton, et al vs A.
Finney, et al. 1 January term, 181.
4 Hetiry R. Mdotd, vs A. A. Carrier
et al. 1 April term, 1871.
5 John Springstead vs Isaac Keefer
11 April term, 1871.
G R. C. McGill, vs Louis II. Garner
20 August term, 1871.
7 Henry Souther, vs F. X. Bicber
ger, Jr. et al. 3 November term, 1371
8 Benjamin Johnson, et al. vs Joh
Johnson et al. 4 November term, 1871
9 Ij. C. Wjnkdop, vs George D. Don
ahey, 21 November term, 1871.
10 A. W. Gray, Guard & Co.
Isaac Smith, et al. I January term, 1872
11 George F. Dickinson, vs Georcd
Rhitlcs, t January term, 1872.
12 So'.otflah BaChcrt, vs Jacob Moyer
11 January term, 1872.
13 Thomas Holland, vs J. S. Hyde
14 January term, 1872.
14 Benjaxin Johnson, dt til. Vs John
Johnson, et al. 26 April term, 1872,
15 James Currti s 14. & C. Paine
38 ApHI term, 1872.
16 Mattla Sorg, vs Nicholas Kronen
wetter, et al. 47 April term, 1872.
17 Martin Sorg, vs Nicholas Kronen
wetter, cl al. 48 April tefm, 1872.
JUSY LIST.
Traverse Jurors drawn for Oetobe
Term 1872.
Benci)i.tt5 J. 0. Johnson, Culcuieo
F. Jdhnson, lienj Johnion, Reuben
Winslow Jr., Isaiah Dent.
iieozinger 1'ranic pis dr-, jo!m
Nipsel (School Tcndhcr,) Bornard
NetiilUeller, George Badur, Francis
Fii:z.
Fos Samuel Brown, Si'aS Moyer.
JMjali I. 3ieraitli, John lhampson
Jacob Moyer, John Hershey, James
.Mohan.
Hortou 0. R". Clark, Geo. W. Clin
ton, Jessie Piatt, Richard ilines, J. L.
Taylor, John Brown.
Jay A. W. Gray, A. E. Goff.
JotifiS Joseph llotigntailiug, Ste
phen Ernhout, O. S. Cleavclaud.
Ridgway George Stephenson, G. T.
Wheeler, George Baldwin, Nath. Cum
miDgs, G. F. Dickinson.
St. Maty's Boro Wm. Melt, Affcert
Weis, Henry Lihr( George Imhoff,
Louis Gies.
Spring Creek Charles Spcuser, J no
McGaffic.
GRAND JURY.
Grand aoll Traverse Jurors drawn
for November Term 1872.
Benezette "-M. D. Johnson.
Benzinger Paul Schneider, James
Black, Joseph Diet Jr.
Fox John Kyler.
Horton--.A. Sparks Jacob Fields,
John Anderson.
Jay Lewis S. Dodd, Charles Webb,
E. F. Morcy
Jones Ferdinand Wonk, Anthony
Cole. Jacob C. Meffert, John Spriog
steand. Ridgway S. A. Rote, William
M'Vey, Charles Healy.
St. Mary's Boro George Garner,
Jr., Frank Sosenheimer, Edward Blin
tzler, Joseph Dornish, Joseph Retgar.
Sprieg Creek L. B. Irwin.
TRAVERSE JURT.
Benezette Henry Bush, Samuel
Rathbun, Julius Jones, D. B. Wins
low. Benzinger Jos. Kronenwetler, Geo.
M. Fuchs, Adam Geyer, Geo. Gregory.
John Gleizner.
Fox John I. Hayes, Charles &.
Kelts, Thomas Malone James R. Green
Mathias Spooler J r., U. W. Rogers,
James O'Hara.
Jav---Reese MavhoOd. David Wheel
er, Lorduio N. Briggs, W. M. Robin-
son. ...
Jones Truaian Garliok, Thoa. J.
Godwin.
Ridgway Chanes Cody, John Ilae-
en, George Walker, P. A. Mead, Isaae
Stephenson. M. E. Lesser, R. V. Kime,
James Hortoft, C. G. Mailt J. F. Dill.
St. Marv s Boro Jos. Krafth. John
Weidenboerner, John B. Butch, Jos.
Wilbelm, George KreHtrer, John Fos
ter. Sprtng Creek W. M. Steel Edward
New Advertisements.
rt.cn al.1
Catharine S. Cowen, "1 In Common rieas of
vs. V Elk Courity.
James Bdwen. j No. 2 April T. 1871
Libel In Divorce, a vinctih malrimenii.
to Jamrt Bowtn, rttponttent above named;
Ton are hereby notified thnt the subpoena
and alias Subpoena in the abbre case having
been returned non eft M'tnlut, you are re'
auired to appear on the FIRST MONDAY
OF NOVEMBER next, being the 4th day Of
th montti, to answer tuo complaint in t lie
ahdve case.
U. c. Oyster, sheriff.
SifEHirr's OrricKj 1
Ridgway, July 6lh, 1871. nl8td.
VENDERS OF MERCHANDISE ATTEN
TIONI
Venders of Merch.mdise, keepers ol
Saloons, Brewers and Distillers of the
county df Elk are hereby iirilifiSd that the
Appraiser bf Mercantile Taxes 1872 has
filed Lis return in rtiy office, and that the
tax by him assessed must be paid to me at
once, or the accounts will be placed in the
hands of a collector. C. R. EAKLhV.
Treasurer,
Ridgway, Sept. 6th, 1872-41. .
STATU FAIR!
milE Annual Exhibition ofthe l'EN'XSTL
I VANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETV will be held at
ERIE, SEPT. 17, 18, 19 and :0, 1872,
Competition is cd-extensive with the
United Status and the 1'roTiuces, and the
citizens OT other States and the Dominion
are cordially invited to compete for our
crises. Ho Estbt Fkr is Ckaburu. Ex
cursion tickets will be issued by all the
railroads find stock and Articles curried nt
the lowest mtes. JACOB 11. EUY,
D. Wi SKifiBRi Rec, Sec President
Kluriiiuh McConkkt, Cor. Sec-
OTICE.
Whereas my wife Emma Gross has
left my bed and bortrd without any just
cause or provocation: all persons are here
by forbideu to harbor or trust her on my
account, as 1 Minn pay no ueots oi ner con
trading after this date.
THOMAS A. GROSS,
July 22ud, 1872.
Uotf TO G0 WB3T.
J his is an inquiry winch every one
should have truthfully answered before
he starts nu his journey, ami n littl
care taken in cxatninutiou of RottteR will
in many curses save much trouble, time
and money.
lho"U., li fi If. H. lv., running
fiotn Chtcano, tlirouh Galesbur to
Burlington, and the '! , B.&V7. Route,'
running from Tndiucnpolis, through
Bloomitiuton to Burlliigton, have achiev
ed a splendid reputation in the lust two
years as tile leading Passengers Uuntes
to the West. At Burlingtcn they con
nect with the H f- M. U R. and from
the greitt Buriiugton Route, which runs
direct through Southern Iowa to Nebras
ka and Kansas, with Close connections
to California and the Territories J aud
passengers starting from 1'jlk Coiinty, ou
their way westward, cannot do better
than to take the UuBMStn'ON HatrrE.
This J'iiie has published a pamphlet
called "llott to go West," Which Con
tains mUCh valuable information; a large
correct map ot the Greilt Weii, which
can be obtitiued fieo of chuigc by ad
dressing the General Passenger Agent
B. & M. R. R. Burlington, Iowa. 2-22tf
NEW L.IVI3UY BTAI3L.E
IN
LJLMIV
to ,
DAS SCRIBNKR WISHHSfTO IS-
form the CittZcus of Ridgway, aud the
publiS gci.ernlly, thut be has started H lAr
cry Stuble and itill keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGE?
auil Biigids, to" let upon the maii refnstfnn
ble terms
R3'Ho will islso do job tcunfii.
Stable in the Brooks Barn, ceitr (he
PostOfEse, m Mill street. All orders left
at the Post Office' Will meet prompt Hlten-
ion.
Aug 20 1870. If.
1HE bulance of this Thriling Romanoe
will be found in "THAT CONVEN
TION : or Fivg Day a Politician." Just
out, containing lOo Illustration by the
Greatest, Humorous Artist in American,
with contributions from "F. 0. W.," PU
TROLEUM V. N AS BY. MARK T ft A IN.
H. Q.," ROLLO RAMBLER, and a score
Of other populnr writers. On beautiful tint
sper, elegantly btftind. Cloth, $1.2o: Pa
per, Tft cents. FOR SALE EVERY
WHERE, or sent post vuid on receipt of
pfice. F. O. WELCH & CO., Publishers,
New York and Chicago. AMERICAN
NEWS COMPANY, New York, General
Agents for supplying the Trade.
iROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
CONSTITUTION OF PENN'A.
JOINT P.ESOLCTION
Propesing an amendment to the Consfifu
lion of Pennsylvania.
Be it retotved by the Seriate arid House of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania in General Assembly met, That the
following amendment of the Constitntion
of this Commonwealth be proposed to the
people for their adoption or rejection, pur-
nam to tne provisions or tue tenth article
thereof,- to wit;
AMENDMENT:
Strike Out the sixth article of the Con
stitution, aud Insert in lieu thereof the
following? 'A State Treasurer shall be
chosen by the qualified electors of the
States, at such times and for such term of
service a shall be prescribed by JaW." .
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
Speaker of the' House of Representatives.
JAJltS e. KUTAN,
- - Speaker of the Senate.
ApPBOVtrV THe twenty-second day of
March, Anao Domini one thCnsand eighi
hundred aftd seventy-two.
JU, W. GEARY.
Prepare! and Certified for Publication
pursuant to the Teeth Article of the Con-
titution.
FRANCIS JOBDAN.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Office' Secretary of the Commonwealth,
itarrisDurg, jirue .out, 1871'.
jnly 4o3.
New Advertisements.
ST. MARY'S FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
ST. MARY'S, ELK CO., PA.
MANTFACTURItM 0
STEAM Ett dlNES,
Machinery for SAW and GRIST MIL8.
TANNKRTE3, .
AND BRICK VAUD,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
Such its Plows, Threshing Machines
Stutilp MaChitlea, AC:
SASH WKIG1ITS,
CELLAU gUARD3
CARPET STRIPS,
ieon ftAiLiila tor verandas
AND CEMETERYS.
IT ARM BELLS,
IRON KETTLES 01' ALL StE.,
II WATERS AND STOVES
Car wheels all sizes for Railroad cot)
tractors, null men, and all who are in
want of thctlij solid or with arms, chilled
or not;
In shrtft everything nlade oiit of
iron. We solicit the trade of Elk and
adjoining counties.
Give us a trial is all we nsk.
Foundry cor. Mill and Sti Mary's Sts
St. Mary's, Elk Co., Pa.
L. H. GARNER Si BUO.
v2-23tf.
A
is hereby given that letters of Admin
istration on (lie estate of Adclplius Kyler,
dCcertscd, late of ftix totnffhip, Kilt Cottrtty,
I'cnrtrylTania, having beeen granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted to
siitl esldte will plcaso make immediate
payttient, aud those having claims or ile-
matlus will present them prepeny atitlieuti
cated for settlement without delay.
PETER THOMPSON, . . ,
FLORETTA KYLER, Aamr
!3--Ji.
N
EW STAGE ROUTE.
.. 0. BURNS, Proprietor.
The subscriber' havini secured the don-
tract for carrying llid U. S. Mail between
REYNOLDStlLLE & BROCKWAY VJLLE,
has placed on that road a line of hacks.
Hacks leave tl.e Excbango Hotel in
Rcynoldville every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday on the ntrival of the Broonvillc
stngdf mid return the same day. These
haclts Connect at UrdcKWHyTUlo wltll the
Rilf!y stages, nmktnf connection with
trains on the P. et E. Rend, both east and
west. Every attention to the comfort of
patrons of this line wilt be given, aud a
lbcral patronage solicited.
AUg. 13-72H.
Music for the Campaign.
TUB RIDGWAY SILVER CORNET BAND
will fiii-mali musIC for' alt political rfloeting
during the citmpaign;
NEW" INSTRUMENTS
AND MEW MUSIC.
Terms moderate'.
D. B. DAY, Leader.
J. O. W.A1LBY, Scl'y.
Ridgway, Pa., Aug. 13. 1872.
Presidential Campaign.
Cups, Capes & Totefces.
Send for I lliistraleit Cir
cular and Price List.
CUNNINGHAM &
HILL.
MANUFACTURERS.
iNo. 204 Church fetreet,
flllLAbELfltit
1-23113".
For Said.-
Lots to suit buyers. Large or sniff!!; Mil
long Urtie. one f'onrfh cftsh, LaUnce on ten
years. Inquire of II. Little, Ridgway, or
0 R. McNdlty, No. 330 Broadway, New
York. 2-aOwl:
JRfiD. SCHOENINO,
WUOLKSALB AND BETAlb DELEtt IS
PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS,
SHE'ET MUSIC,
and MUSIC BOOKS.
Piano and organs to' rent and rental rip
plied if purchased.
rrotbon6ta'ry,8 Office, Ridgway, Pa.
VSniOtf.
tEOAL.)
James if. 'vtiiber, tn Cont'rrio"u PIohs
vs. V of Elk County
Kate II. Wilber. J 21 April T., '72.
Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii.
To Kate If. Jtilber, respondent above naniM:
You are hereby notified that the subp'n'V
and alias subpoena, in the above case hv
ing been re'urned non est inventus, yOu are
required to appear oiitboFIrtST MONDAY
OF NOTEM. next, being the 6th day of
the month, to answer the eonrpleint in the
above esse.
to. C. OYSTER', Sheriff.
Sheriffs OtricE, 1
Ridgway, July 4th, 1872. f 18to.
LKQAkj
Catharine J. Bowen, ) In Common Pleas of
V8- I Elk Qpunty.
James" Boweii'. J No, 2 April T. '71v
Libel in1 Divorce, a vinculo1 matrimonii..
To J antes Bowen, respondent above rianted:
y You are' hereby notified that the snbpos'na
and alias subpoena in the above case having
been returned non est inventus, yoor ore re
quired to appear on the THIRD MONDAY
OF OCTOBER next, being the 5th day of the
month, to answer the oamplaint in the
above case.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
. Smgirr's Omen,
Kidgway, Aug. 4th, 187 J. ( nl8to.
POWELL & KIME-
Pbwell & Kimc
itaVlHg tfi-ecleil a Irttgo aUd well drranged
new Stbre House oh the bid site, since the
fire, ftnil filled it froro cl'lortd g"arrc'l Willi
the' choicest gtiods bf all descriptions, thiit
call be found In any market, ttt- fujf pr
pared to rcccit cthcir aid bUStdtners, and
supply their wants at bdttom figures
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Their ttfjsoMitie'ul Is now complote, eoui
prising
DRlf GOODS
GROCEItlE,
CROCKEKY,
llARDWARiij,
CI.OtlilNG,
Boots' ANIJ SlldESf
HATS AND CAPS,
MOTIONS,ctc, etc.
PORK FLOUR, SALT.
DRIED APl'Llis,
DRIED PEACHES,
n shcrt c'vcTyiliig"wan?cd;?ff th'e'C'c'uri'ry
r.UMlJK'ftMEN, FARtfE'liS1, SiE
CliANICS, jiiNKRS,- fjiti:
DELIS',- LABORING, EN,-
EVERYBODY
Asrj 4 fu-ll sfoclt of
MANILLA Ft OPE
of the best irfrjiu;ic(i:'re, of su'iuble' sizes
fo rafting and ftronrng pur po-setf.
KW2W
a, P, MeroW r leTi
W. S. SERVICE-
GO AND SEE!
It wiLti i'AVI
THE LArGT StoCk
OF THE BESf-NU U'l'llER lN sl'OUK-
liOUsi!! F't!ltNi3lli(j GOODS IN
iiNOLksS ARIETY.
PRICES WILL SUIT !
GOODS VlLtj PLEAS15!
STO'ES' DjiLIVEliED AND SET
ViitiiM Viititi: Pniiizi
CALL AND EXAMiNE!
A I'LtJASUItK ,Td SiHiVT'
goods!
. W. SERVICE,
No. 1 Masonic Hrtll Building.
Pidgway; Pa.
i GENTS WANTED! For
he fastest
with till II.
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lustrations, likenesses of nil the Presidents
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A 10 H HA II VEST, far Caltvassers
tallies ana gentlemen Tiirme'rs, teachers
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of Ilamaln Miser.
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six cents, A Lectureon (lie Nature, Treat
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era. Also'. DR. CULVERWELlS -Mar-riage
Guide," prite 50 cents. Address" the
Publishers.
CHAS. J. C. KLISIE' 4 CO'.
127 Bowery Ne York. P. 0 Box 4586".
vln47ylcf.
Wood's. New! Iron Mower.-
AGENTS WANTED.
For Circulars, particulafe, eo., address,
SELUEV7, ADAMS t- j(j.
fJowatrdat, N. T.
MaouYacturers of4 the
. . Gowanda Piow,-
the best made. For sale iu Ridgway
ty . . i'OWELL & KIME.
April lS'tu, ' 72 -Seer.
NE MILLION OF LIVES SAVED.
drttptltri tH.fi (if
mis remaraaoie age; not . ion so iimnj
persons are the ; victims of dyspepsi of In
digestion, but. its Willing victims. ffB
we would nclt he1 ubderstood to ssy th.1t nnj
One regards dyspepsia with faVor. or feels
disposed to rank it among the luxuries of
life. Far from It. Those who have ex
perienced its torrrients would scout such ad
idea'. All dread it, rind would gladly dis
pense with its unpleasant familiarities.
Mark Taplcy, vVlto was jolly tinder all thd
trying oircumstntice'S in Which he was
placed, never had nn nttBck'df dyspepsia,
or his' jolity would have speedily forsaken
hiiri.
', Of all the multifarious diseases to which
I lie liitman system is liable,
there Is perhaps fid dne ., sd
generally prevalent its dyspepsia. There
are disc ices more acttte and painful, and
which more fierjuenlljr prove fatal; but
none the effeeis of which arB so depressing
o the mind and so positively distressing td
the hod. If there is a wretched being id
tho world it is
A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTiC1. .
We have Sitht that Hysptepsia is perhaps
iie most universal of human , diseases.
This is imphntically the case in the United
States Whether, this general prevalence
is iltie to tile character of the food, the
method Of its preparation, or the hasty
manner in which it is usually swallowed,
is not our province to explain. The great
fbt with which wc are called to deal is
thisi
DYSPEPfiiA PREV.i.Ld
ftliHo'st univci sally.
Nearly every other person you meet is
victim, nn apparently willing one; were
this not the case, why so many sufferers,
when a ceHitin, speedy, nhd flitfe1 remedy is
within the easy reach of all who will
avail themselves of it? But says rt dys
peptic: , What is this remedy? to which wo
replyi This great allevator bf hilthau
silHc'ring- is almost as widely known as tho'
English language. . It has allayed the
agonies Of thousands, and is to-day cdrry
comf'nrt nnd encouragement to thousands'
of othci'9. This acknowledged panacea is
nol.c' olner (liaii
Dr. IIOOFLAND'-S' GERMAN BETTERS,
Would yo'ti know more of the irierlls of
this wonderful prepatatiort thatl Cad be
learned from tho experience of others?
Try it yourself, and when it has failed td
Tulfit 1ia n u -.. .... f 1 . ' ti k : -. .' u.:
the proprietor, then abandon faith in it.
t.l.-.fl 111 t II TT . ' I I. If I.T1 HI.
first of till, thnt HOOFLAND'S GERMAN
BITTERS is tnttii beVerttge1;
TUer nre nnmnnHltil whnllv nf iUti tn'.,-a
juice or vital principle of roots.- This is
uuia mere assenion xne extracts trOm
which they are ctfmjiotir'dedare prepared by
one of the ablest of German Chemists: Their
cnects enn be beneficial only id all Cases of
the billinry ,ystenl. Hoofland's German '
... u. ...... 1. 11 .ivui' an cvjuui, uuviiig
piomptly and vigorously upon. the liver;
'they remove its torniditv and cause hnnlih.
fill Seett'tlJit ff Pilc--tl!i;ifb ftiintttvinir
ilic sioniach yitii the mbst indispensable
e'enioals of soiuid digestion in proper pro
portions. T lio'.y purify Hie blood, -cleansing the
vital fluid all liUflfiil iulptirities nnd su
pliinfing' them With 'lie Clements of genuine
heilthfultiess.
NOW. t)lf.t-M tii'ti rVnfinin n .i..nd i
...u.v nvi inn. ivK.OSC.. U. JJCI
sons td vv hum extreme Bitters are not only
unpalatable, but who find it impossible to
iuv iiiBii! w 11 iiuiu. jiosnive uiscomiori. ror
itch Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
' -i-vv..... in blIHVU. AV AO IUI.UUUU
for Use Where' a slight alcoholic stimulant
9 icijuiicj in oonnecrion witn tne well
nown Tonie nronerties nf fhs nun f.-
man Bitters.
HdOF'tANEl's' TONIfJ
acts with almost mnrveiotis effect. It ndl
only stimulates the flagging and wasting
twioigics, ui luvigorates ana permanently
... .......,... . i-j iwiiuu ujuu me uiver
ind Stomiicli thorough; perhaps less
irdiupt (liuii t lie Bitters, when tne same
lunntilj is taken is none the less certain.
nrlifTuati'nn' 11.11.. m : ,
... ..61.u, uiiumnuraj, 1 ujrsiCttl qr PiCT-
votts prpstrritioil,, yield rettdily tel. t po
em iiiuuence. ir gives tne invalid a new
ind stronger hold upon life,, removes de
pression of spirit, and insmre's chnorf,.!.
neSH. But Dr. Hoofland's b'eiie flint inn. tfi
the Ifl'lllllli Tnr.li firn Tint nnnfin j , 1.:.
celebrated GERMAN BITTERS, or hu
invaluable Tonic. He has prepared an
other medicine, which is rapidly winning
. i. ..j ,u -ujuiiir invar occause or its in
rinsio itiefiffl: Thisi i Hnngtivivii
PODOPIIYLLIN PILLS, a perfect substi
t in e for mcrcurv withnnt. nnv nr
. - j " -i-iv-iiij a
evil qualities.
These wnnilni-fnl Pitt.. J.i.ii:'. i
ed ia nit ftjidn tlto Liver, rirc mainly com.
r'"' .uuupiiyiuu, or ine vital princi
ple Of tllA llllllllll'lltra .nnl It : !.- A'
. . " - vwy . .1- IO IUV UieUl
cmal virtues of this healih-Bjiving pltfnl. ii '
i. iiviiuiuy iinrc nuu iiigmy concentrated
form. The' Podo'nhvli ill hnla ili.ail..
the Liver, stimulating its fnnr.ii-,n. ...
causing it. to make its billinry Secretions in
l-eiriiliir nnd Tjrr'r-'jVi. .Vio..:i:' Vii.-
. T. ------i i'i"v.ucu, xue lnju-
rioii result which invariably follow, tho
u- ui mvivury in entirely avoided by
thc'ir use. But it f nnl i..- t !-
i .i . ii. ------- ii'iu mo uiver
only that their powers ure" exerted. The
'"an'iriiKe contained in tKem is
skillfully combined with fouf other ex
tracts, one of which acts upon tile stom'ach.
Ana iinnn tliA nn.... 1 ;l- .... .
v.,..,.. "i4.cr uuwuis, one upon the
lower boweh, arid prevents any eriDino-
. i" I"" """i innuences
the entire digestive and alimentary System,
in an equal and harmonious manner, and
its ttctlcn entirely free from nausea, vomit
iriir 6f tfrini
purgatives.
Possessing these much desii-able qualities'
tho Podophyllin becomes Invaluable as a
v . rAMILY MEDICINE;
No libu'sehold a'hmilil ho iw..i .i. -.
They are perfeotly safe, require but two1
u. umramj uuse, are prompt and effi
cient in sotion, and when used in connec
tion with Dr. Hooflarid i Gerntaii Bitters
0.raTonl0,4mtty be "garded as certain spe
oiftcs In all cases of Liver Complaint, Dys
pasia, or any of the disorders to which
the system is ordidnrly subject. The
ruinu'UKLLIN PILLS
act upon the stomach and bowels, c'arryW
off MiDrODerobatriintinna i.;i. .1..
" . . , y mo uiiicrs
or Touio purify the blood, -Strengthen and
III 0 Minn1 ' - .
f ---------""i mu aim appe-
tlte to tha stomach'.' nnfl th.V. v.. in .. ' f,
invalid anew. .
Dr. Hooflanif. ImvfnV. j'i j
,. - . --" i"uuu internal
remedies for disease, hm il. .
. , . - 6"tH iub worm
one mainly for external application, la the
f"i"''iuU alio w a as.
DBvOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL;
This Oi is a sovereign remedy for pain
and acnes of all kinds. . . . . P
RheUmjttis'm. I,,oiif' nV-'ai .
rwiiHoij is L. . " JS ,oxnacne,
ChiltlairM, Bpfains, Burns', Pain in the
naca ano Loins, Ringworms, etc., etg., all
yield to its external application.
Taken internally, it is a cure for Heart
rS'nl Diseases, Sick Headaches,
Colic, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps
Pains in the Stomach, Colds, Ac' hma, eto
CHAS. M EVANS'. Proprietor.
Formerly , M. JACKSON & CO
These Remedies are for salt by jJruoaut
Storekeeper., and Mediciris tfcZ
vhcre. Vltfify!
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