The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 24, 1872, Image 3

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THURSDAY, OCT. 24. 1872.
Car Time at llUlgtvay.
Erie Express East 12:38 a m.
do da West 2:25 a. m.
do Mail East 4:S0p. m.
do do-West 2:05 a. tn.
Rcnovo Accommodation East 8:40 n m.
do do do West H:14 p. m.
Rate3 of Advertising.
One column, one ycnr $75 00
, 40 00
S 25 00
' 15 00
Transient advertising per square of eight.
lines or less 3 times or less 2 00
Business cards, ten lines or less: per
ycnr ,'. 5 00
Marriages and Death notices inserted
gratis.
Elk Lortga, A. T. M.
Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will he
held at their hall on tin second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
0. L McCRACKEN, Scc'y.
Temple of Honor and Tenroerance.
Elkton Temple No. 81, meets on ea;h
alternate Thursday. at ' Lodtra Boom,
on Main sireet, over J. V. Hook's store.
S. A. ROTE. i R
The central Giant and Willson club
of Elk cunty meets at the Court House
in Ridgway, every alternate Thursday,
nt 8 o'clock p. ni. Nest meeting Oct
24.
--inn s.vr.r.
A splendid yoke of cattle. Inquire of
w. . scvvine - .
(Iracb Ciiutictt. llmrs of service,
A. M. and 7 1. M- Sunday
School 2 1'. M' Scat? free.
DIED In Honoseitts, Pa. Sept. 22 of
lienrt disease Mrs Eva lerr, wife
William Derr.
CouhT. The October special term
of Court for Elk County which at first
bid fair for two weeks session judging
from the published trial list, ended in
less thau three hours, at a cost of nearly
or finite $500 to the County. The
following cuses were disposed id". Turley
vs Weed i-7erdict for pi If. S712.:U
(jray, Guiuian vs Smith & Dent Judg
ment for pill'. Kuchert vs Jacub Moer,
oou suit.
Varietv Stork. A variety store
in any community is a great, invitation
for the uceoiniuodatiou of the people,
l)Ut a variety store in any one branch ot
trade is more so. To m-c a gc'.iuiti" va
riety store just step into No 42, on
main street opposite the Count. House,
and vou will lind that W. S. Service &
Co, sicat to have lvtiiciiibervil every
liody, and every branch of industry com
mon to this section ol Country ; in their
elections of hirdw ite
liins3 oatha cUalh of 0. P. Salts.
Friends and neighbors linlen to
The story ivc (o tell,
if li m who lies in yon church yard,
Who once with us did dwell.
He was a man of noble mien,
A fa her, good and gind.
A loving husband ever true,
No fault in liim wo find.
His wonderotis skill was widely known
In ihe tnecliauic art.
, And ever tonis trust, was true,
He acted well his part.
u search of honor wealth ami Tame,
lie left tho friends lie knew,
And took his loved ones far away,
His wifo and children tuo.
Cut eoon alas the scene is changed,
lie ickeus droops nmkdics.
And shining nDglus bore
His spirit to tho skies.
Thus in the prime of useful life,
Our friend and brother's gone.
While we are le'tto mourn his loss,
We'll try to follow on.
O God ? be this our happy lot,
When we are called awny,
To meet the loved ones gone before
In realms of endless day.
-
IIo.v. Henry Souther. It is with
feelings of deep regret that we learn that
Iudge Souther lias decided to leave
Pottsville for the purpose of taking up
his residence in Erie, Pennsylvania, aud
there resume the practice of his profes
sion, at fllic bar of that county. Judge
SuutherAit will bo remembered, camo
among us a year ago lust February as
Associate Law Judge, appointed by Gov
ernor Geary, in accordance with an act
ot the Legislature of that winter, cre
ating this Dew offico He occupied the
position, discharging tho duties of that
respODsiblo position with strict fidelity,
great ability, and with honor to himself
and the bench, until his successor was
elected by ihe people at the following
October election. His high legal at
tain meats, impartially and prompt deci
sion of every question brought before the
Court, challenged the admiration of all
who had business to transa ct before him,
while his gentlemanly deportment and
urbanity of manner soon won for him
hosts of friends iu the social walks of
life. Before the expiration of his term
of office, it was decided among many of
tho leading minds at the bar of this
County, without regard to party that
Ju lrre ?outhnr slmill tic ten Irrri the
support of the peopje for an election to
the offioe which he then held by appoint
ment. The Republicans acquiesced in
the movement and made no nomination,
in order that be might have the support
of all who were in favor of an independ
ent judiciary. Judge Walker was nom
inated by the Democracy, which party
was in tho great majority, aud the result
after a hard fought contest, was tho de
feat of Judge Souther by a very small
majority.
Judge Souther, having become favor
ably impressed with our mountain homo
had about decided to locate here perma
nently, and until yesterday we had hoard
nothing to the contrary, and our surprise
may bo imagined when the announce
ment came to us that his departure was
so close at hand. He goes from amongst
us with the kindly wishes of a large eir
clo of friends following him to his new
home, and we can console ourselves best
in the happy thought that our loss is to
be Erie's gain. May peace, prosperity,
plenty and happiness attend him und
his, wherever they may cast their loU
The Rev. J. T. Kennedy, of Dela
ware, Ohio, financial ageut of the Ohio
Western University, committed suicide
in the cellar of bis Wise in thaUown on
Sunday, by shooting himself thrjugh the
head with a revolver. He was recently
the pr siding eldt r of the North Ohio Con
I'ereneo, and was also a member of tho
committee charged with the invc.stiga
tiou of the New York Hook Concern
troubles The recent death pf his two
daughters is supposed to have brought
on insanity, lie left a wife.
Who IY73 to Stuff 2 allot Boxes?
liANt'ASTKU, Pa., October 14ih.
Complaint, was made to-day befuie an
Alderman of this cilv by Itcinliaidt
Rfincr. Elcctk'i Judge of the Eighth
Ward of Lancaster, against I'r. Muhlen
berg, Utiited States Colleetoi of Internal
Revenue, for offering said election Judge
it he would nuff the ballot box to
make Iluckalcw's majority 100 in the
ward. A warrant was issued tor the
arrest of Muhlenberg.
i TSt ITT TIMR.
Nkw VtittK. Oct. 11 Tribune to
day editoiially says : It takes pleasure in
withtlrawitig in the fullest and promptest
manner the imputations upon Speaker
liUir.e in reference to the supposed
transactions with the Paciti-J Railroad
Eastern Division business.
south carj!.:i:a.
TIIK imiir.AM Itll'I'IiMCAN TlflvKT
KI.KcTKIi.
Coi.LM.ltIA. October 1(5 t it th e
State election to-day f r Governor, State
officers ntnl five Con pressmen, the only
decided opposition olYcre 1 by the Dem
ocrats was in tho Filth district, where
lion. K. Perry, ox-Provisional Govern
or under Johnson's administration, was
nominated for Congress. It is thought
that be is elected, dc-featintr Wallace,
the prtvciit incumbent. It is g"tieraliy
conceded that the regular Republican
State ticket, with Moses for Governor,
is circled, defeating vdiat is known as
the bolters' ticket, with Toml'mson as
candidate for Governor.
ClIAm.KSTov, Octoler Id. Every
thing passed off quietly at the eloetions
to-day. No conclusivn returns are in,
but tho ptobabilities are that Moses and
tho regular Republican ticket are elect
ed by a largo majoaity.
Ll RRRA L RkI'I'IIMCAN MKAI'ir-CAR-
tfbs in Pim.ADi;i.iniA Ci.oskii. The
so called "Liberal Republican" head
quartets in Philadelphia, where, during
the campaign just closed, McClure and
men of that ilk were wont to gather, was
most. abruptly closd on Thursday. The
overwhelming Republican triumph was
too much for them, and the place that
knew them so wtll will know them no
more forever. The portraits of the bu
colic philosopher and his copartner on the
Confederate tiskct were silently and sad
ly removed, doubtlessly to be consigned
to oblivion in a dusty attic. The other
political paraphernalia, consisting of
books, campaign documents, newspaper
files, furniture, &o. , also as mysteriously
disappeared. The disappearance of
these articles is significant, and foreshad
ows the sinking into insignificance of
sight the Greeley vote next month.
Another Democrat leaves the sinMng ship.
We neglected to notice tho other day
that Dr. Geo. Porter, son of the late
ex-Governor Porter, and postmaster
under Buchanan's administration, had
been elected president of the Grant
club ot the Sixth ward. Mr. Porter has
always, like his father, advocated the
ultra doctrines of Democracy, and spoke
and voted for the party in the foremost
ranks but Greeley and Ruckalew are
too much for him ; he has, therefore,
placed himself at the head of the Sixth
ward Grant club, and we have no doubt
that a large number of his friends, and of
those of his lamented father, will aid in
the election of the Republican State and
County ticket". W T-?rjrnpli.
A Desperate Crime -Murder in Jersey
Chore. Fa,
Tho Williamsport Bulletin says: On
Saturbay evening, October 12, tho citi
zens of Jersey Shore were thrown into
quite an excitement by four or five row
dies indulging in n first-class riot. They
met at Schielo' lintel, armed with
knives, billies and clubs, and assaulted
and beat Mr. Schiclo and other quiet
citizens who happened to bo there at
that time They then broke the win
dows, doors and furnitute with stones
aud brickbats. A warrant whs issued
for the arrest of the offenders, and
placed in the hands of Constable Brown,
who, wi'h some assistance, was convey
ing thcui to Esquire Gowan's officii. On"
tho way and when neat S. 8. Moss' res
idence, the prisoners became rebellious
and attempted to escipe. Tho Consta
ble called for more assistance. G, S
Kcjser, James Rrown, and J. 11. Smith
being in the vicinity, responded, when
one of the pri-oncrs plunged a dirk intc
the breast of J. i. Smith, w ho full to
the ground and expired instantly. The
prisoners were then . conveyeb to the
office of Esquire M'Gowan, who commit
ted them. Constable i 'own had the
prisoners handcuffed und iniuii'dintcl)
conveyed them to the cotiuty j ail nt
Williamsport. J-IV Smih was a yaiiii
man of about twenty-rijjii cars, had a
good character, was khown and liktd by
most, ol the citixitiis of Jersey Shore
lie served in the l.'uiuu army during 1 ln
late rebellion aud iVHscotisiilored a brave
soldier.jle loaves a wife and child to
mouro his su Men death.
.Justice MuGoweu. t.c'ing as Coroner
summoned a jmy win proc'cdrd to hold
an inijiK'sl upon the body of Smith, uiui
rendered the following verdict:
Wo, the undersigned j :iry, impauncl
ed to hold an ii. quest on ilic boby of J.
U. Smith, tuiii'durel at Jersey Shore on
the night ol October 12; 172, alter du
ly sworn by It. McGowan, Justice uf the
Peace, do find from the evidence that
J. 11. Smith came to liis dnth by u
stab I rum a knife supposed to be iu the
hands ol John Fi-ru nsoti.
SCff G3C3EA WAS STOtSU.
7e5tifflfl3j of Demo:rati: Minwen a'to the
Frauds A Iiilo;-t:- Ovorsiifai ani then
Booted to Ajjreo with the Registry. .
Atlanta, Ga. , Oct 1. .Siimmd
Wells was tried to-day bctorc Utiited
States ('in niissini.f r Con ley for viulntii 11
of the Enffiei iiii i, t Act nt the election
here on the -2d iiist. Win Putts, one
of the election managers, swore thai In
and ot her in -dingers were receiving vo'.c.
io the afternoon, the ball il-box which
had been used in the forenoon was stuff
by some persons u km wn. and that ah
the tickets thus Iraiidu'eHtly placed In
the billot-liox were D"!uoer:,tic. Mr.
Hulls is hitnsell a Democrat, a justice
of the peace, and his testimony corrobnr
ati s the sworn s'a'' incuts of other par
ties. Robert Wafers, auot i. i r mali
nger, also n De uocrat, corroborated
Judge Rutti' testimony. lie swore that
he himself took lilO votes Iroui the Den -ncratie
tide, aud did not ere lit ;hein to
any other putty. The reason be alleged
was that the votes overrun the tally list,
and he thought tho 100 Votex would e
oualize things. The. regn'ar cleik- were
employed as sworn, iiuvti t l.cl. s at iead 1
a iIoxhii persons wi re going in and i 11: :
o the polliug-rooin during the balloting, '
and had access to stufh d bal'ot-b' x.
Thi- helps to aeeount lor the increased j
I'eiuocraiie majorities in this city. Tint :
ca-es of fraud in oilier disttiels were j
even more marked limn in tl is-
A" if Yin., Tiiiiif !
New Advertisements.
IIsT OF C.U'SKS set .lawn for trial l
November term 1S7'"
IJerimrd liranilf vs Jacob McPmilcy, 2o.
Xoveiuber lerni 1M71.
Smiles Curry vs K. & C. Pn'uio, 3S, April
lerni 1(7'2.
FliKI). SClKKXIVt!.
l'ruthonotary.
DMINiaTRAT')t'S XOTICK N'otice
in hereby (fiveii thnt letters of Admin
istration 01, the estate of Oliver V. Kelts,
deceased, lntc of Erie City, Pennsylvania,
having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate will
please mal.e inimedia'e payoient, and th ise
having claims or demands will present the 111
properly authenticated for settlement with
out delay, at Ridiwny.
J. K WHIT-MOKE. Adm'r.
ISTUAV.
Found on the premises of the mib
scriber, October 12ih 1H72. A dark bay
Horse, said horse is of medium size; bob
tailed, white strip in face and one fore foot
white. The owner thereof is requested to
come forward prove property, pay charges
and take hint away. Otherwise he will be
disposed cf according to law.
KLUS MOYER,
Kyler's Corners, Elk Co., Pa.
legal.
Catharine J. fluwen, ) In Common Pleas of
Elk County.
James Dowen. J Xo. 2 April T. 1871.
Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii.
To Jamei Bowen, retpondent above named;
You are hereby notified that tho subpoena
and alias subprcna in the above case having
been returned non eit inventut, you are re'
quired to appear on th. FIRST MONDAY"
OF NOVEMBER next, being the 4th day of
thb month, to apswer the complaint in the
above case.
D. C. OYSTFR, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, 1
Ridr-wiy., Jul,- ".th, 1S71. 1 nlSte.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS,
HOUSEWARE, AND HOUSEPURNISHIKQ GOODS.
Carpenters Tools,
Blacksmiths Tools,
Farmers Tools,
Lumbermen Tools.
In fact everything -ususiliy kept
in a first-class Hardware Store.
A FIRST-CLASS TIN SHOP
Employing
Workmen,
elas-s materiai used.
t x
PT0f j lilele
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, R1DGWAY, PA.
W.-SSKRYICE&CO.
Oct. 2l-tf.
ST. MARY'S FOUNDRY
AND III CHINE SHOP.
ST. M AltY'S, KI.K (.0., I'A.
M AsrrACTfBKfls or
STRAM K NO INK
Mn chin cry for SAW nnd (in 1ST MILS,
TANNKKIKS.
AN'Ii V.nWK YAUD5J,
rUMlNG IMl'LKMKXTS.
Such ns I'lows, Thieshin
Stump Machines, itc.
Machines,
SAS1I WINCIM'S,
CELLAR GIIAF.PS,
CAIUMOT STRIPS,
IRON SAILING FOR VE2A1TEAS
and (,i:mi:tkuv.j.
fa km hulls,
icon' kkttlks of all sizks.
UI-'.ATl-mS AND STOVES
Cur wheels nil si.-'s lor Kaill'ond con
trtin'ors, mill iiien. utol all who ure in
want of thcui, solid or with uriiis, chilled
or tint.
In short everythinp made nut of
iron. We solicit the ti ado of Elk and
adjoining counties.
Give us a trial is nil wc ask.
Foundry cor. Mill nnd St. Marj's Sis,
St. Mary's, Elk Co . l'a.
L. II. 0AHXER S K0.
v'2-l'.ltt.
HC.7 TO CO 7T2ST.
This is an inquiry which every one
should have truthfully answered before
he starts on his j.mrney, and a little
care Uken !d cxatninatioQ of Routes will
in many casscs save much trouble, time
and money.
The 'G., K Si Q. K, 11.," runnius
from Chicago, through Galesbur"; to
Kurlintan.andthe'-l.. Ji.&YV. Koute,'
runuinj; from . Indianapolis, through
Kloominton to Hurlinlou, have achiev
ed a splendid reputation in the lust two
years s tho leading Passenger.? llnutes
to tho West. At Kurltnton they con
nect with the 1 if: M. II. II. and from
the great Burlington Route, which runs
direct through Southern Iowa to Nebras
ka and Kansas, with close connections
to California and the Territories; and
passengers starting from Elk County, on
their way westward, canuot do better
than to take the Burlington Route.
This Line has published a pamphlet
called "How to West," vfhich con
tains much valuaoin information; a largo
correct map of the Great West, which
can be obtained free of charge by ad
dressing tho General Passenger .Agent
15. A ,M. I'. R. Burlington, In-jra. -.VJ.'tf
5
none hut first-class
and nothing hut first-
TE.V i?T,JK UUIM'I
.. ( T.V.VX Voii'ro-
Tlio s.u'isci ilicr having urcured the con
traul Cor earryiiig tlic U. S. Mail lictwi'en
V.r.VNUl.USVK.LK i llltdt'KWAY VILLF.,
)oi jilncel on tlia' . roid a line nf l acks.
Hacks lpavi- tlic Kxelianiic Hotel in
Krytii'ldvilie every Tuesjav, Tlmisila? nni
f-'atniilay on tlic nirival (if the llruoKville
Hime, and retina the same ilny. These
I
linelis cntinee.1 lit Uroel. w:i viile tvilli the
ltilewnv staiTi', nmkitig connection with
I trains on the 1', .V !".. lioatl. hoth past anil
: Wet. Kverv nitonlion to the cmnlnrt ol
puron of this line will be giver, nn 1 a
; iitiLMiil .nl loimjro solicited.
Aug. 13-7Jlf.
Music for the Campaign.
TUG ItlDiiWAY Slt.VI'.H COISXKT HAND
wili furnish tnii'-lc for all political meetings
during tlic ca uipai:n.
NEW INSTRUMENTS
AND MEW MUSIC.
Terms moderate.
1 15. DAY. Louder.
.1. O. W.jP.AlMJY, Si y.
Hidswiiy. l a . Aus M. 17J.
Presidential Campaign.
Cups, Capes .t Torches
Send fni-Illustrated Cir
cular and 1'i icc T.it.
CrXMXflllAM &
IIII.I..
MANL'FACTL'HEKS.
No. l Church Street.
lMUI.ADiarillA
1-S:itl3.
JpilKD. C!lt)EXlXO,
Wlini.KSAl.lt AMI RKTAII, lKl.V.n IN
PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS,
SHEET MUSIC,
snd MUSIC BOOKS,
Pinnn nnd organs to rent and rfcntal ap
died if purchased.
I'roilw.nntary's Offlce, P.idgway, l'a.
VJnJOtf.
iKIill.
.lame II Wilber, 1 In Common I'leas
vs. of Klk County
Kate II. Wilber. j 21 April T., "7
Libel in Divorce, i riuritlo inaliiiiiunii.
To Kale It. W ilber, reponnent Abort mimed:
You are herchy notified that the suhpeena
and alias subpoena in the above case hav
ing been returned nun est inrentun. you are
required to appear on tho FlltST MONDAY
OF NOVfiM. next, being the t"lh day of
the uinnih, to answer the complaint in the
above case.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
StiKBiri's Omen, 1
Ridgway. July 4lh. 1R72
1to.
i.kual.J
Catharine J. liowen, 1 In Common Picas of
vs- Elk County.
James Bowen. J No. 2 April T. '71.
Libel in Divorce, a rincuto matrimonii.
To Jnme liotcrn, respondent above named:
You are hereby notified thnt the sulipiena
and alias subpoena in the above case havii.g
been relume I non est incenlu. you nro re
quired to appear on the THIRD MONDAY
OF OCTOBER nett, being the 5th day of the
month, to answer the complaint iu the
above case.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
SuEEirr's Office, 1
Ridgway, Aug. 4th, 172. ( nlSlo.
For Sale.
Lois lo suit buyers. Large or small, on
long time, one-fourth oash, balance on teu
years. Inuul'e of II. Little, Ridgdy, or
C. H. VeVulty, No. 80O Broadway, New
York. .'-L'Hiiil.
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Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
r For 'ho relief ami
cure ol all ileiange
. nii'Ml. in tin sltmi.
Hell, liver, and bmv
ols, 'I bey are n uuld
aperieulj and an
excellent purgative,
lieinir purely veiro-
"'.. table, they contain
no mercury uriiuue
nil whatever. .Much
si-rii'us sicktiei-h and
i-iiucrinir is prevent
I In Ihfii- tiiiielv
use; and cVory family shoul.l have tlu iu on hanil
for their protet-iiou and relief, When iviniireil.
LonR expurience lias proved Ih-m to be the cut'
est, -iiirest, anil best ul all the fitln with wliich
the market almuilds. lly their occasional use,
Ihu blood is iiiii ilied, Ihe corruptions of the syi.
teia c.iellu(I, ob.-truciioux ieiuoved, and the
whole machinery of life rotoreil to its liuall In
activity. Inlci iiiil organs Avhii h become i-logKed
and slugstish are cleansed by Air'x I'iltx, ami
stimulated into action. TIuih incipient disva-e
I- chaii'-'ed Into health, the value of which cliamre,
when reckoned on the vast luiiltiliiile-, who enjoy
it, can hardly bo computed. Their suuar coming
tnakei them pleasant to take, and lireserves tficir
Virtues 11 11 impaired lor any lciilh of time, 1.0
that thev arc ever fresh, and perfeclly reliable.
Although searching, they arc lnilil, aud operate
Without ilisturbaiicc to tlic coustitution, or diet, or
oi-cupation.
Full directions are given on the wrapper to
each box, how tn use them as a Family l'liysic,
and for tho lollnwii'.j,' complalHta, wliich iheco
1'ilU rapidly cure :
l or n.vNicia or luiliuo-iiion, I.Utl'it
nc, l.Miiu iior and IjO of A ii-tile, (hey
t-hould be taken moderately to stimulate tlic sloui
ach, ami restore its healthy tone and action.
lor J.it r Coii-iRladit and itii various symp.
tonis, Jtili.niM llvuil-icbe. Slick Ilitcl
ui-ln. 3auuilir or tjirn-ii fticknkM-i. Jitl
Ioiim C'olit and ISIIioim IVvem, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions w hich
cause it.
Kor Iypiitery 01 Iiiiriiiu-H, but one
mild dose U Kcuei'ally reiiuired.
lor Jtht-iimutia.nl. Ciont, Gravel, !;!
piiaiio.i 01 in. i-ruii, 'um In tn
sii.la. Hack and 1.o1um. tfiev nhmtlil be coniin.
uoiibly taken, as rcipiiied, to change Ihe ilist-ased
action of the system. Will) such change those
cotanlaiuts ttisanoear.
lor lroii.v and lro-Wu1 MttvlliAen,
they should be taken in hirgc and frcpieiit doses
to prounco tlic enect ot a drastic, inirue.
lor ftuppr-i.ion, a large dono should bo
taken, as it produced tuo desired etlect by syni'
mil by.
As a Minirr Pill, tako one or two J'iff to
nroinote diKOstion and relieve tno stomacli.
An occasional ilo.se stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates tho
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious deranifemeut exists. One who feels
tolerably Well, often linds that a dose of theso
Pill makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating cil'uct ou the digcoUve
uppiumub.
t-iir.tAfcuD rfv
Dr. J. C.AYER & CO., Practical ChemUtt,
IOWELL, 31 ASS., V. S. A.
KOR fcALU BY ALL DKLOOloli LVtKVVt ULtt.
J
0
NE MILLION OF LIVES SAVED.
Is one of the most temftrVable facts nf
this remarkable age, not that so many
persons are the victims or dyspepsia or in
digestion, but its willing victims. Now,
we would not be understood to say that any
one regards dyspepsia With fftTor. or feels
disposed to rank it among the luxuries of
life. Far from it. Those who have ex
perienced its torments would scout such sr.
idea. All dread it. and would gladly dis
pense with4fos unpleasant familiarities.
Mark Tapler. who wns jolly under all tho
trying circumstances in which be was
placed, never Hal an attnett ot dyspepsia,
or his jolily would have speedily forsaken
him.
Of all the 'milltifurious diseases to wliich
the human system is liable,
there is perhaps no one so
generally prevalent as dyspepsia. There
are disc ises more acute and painful, and
which more frequently prove fatal, but
none the effects of wliich are so depressing
to the mind and so positively distressing to .
Ihe body If there is a wretched being in
the world it is
A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC.
Vie bnvo said that dyspepsia is perhaps
the most universal of human diseases.
This is imphatically the case in the United
Stales Whether this general prevalenco
is due to the charaoier of the food. th
method of its preparation, or tho linslv
ninnner in which it Is usually swallowed
is not our province to explain. The (treat
f"ct with which wc are called to deal is
this:
DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS
almost univei sully.
Nearly every other person you meet is a
victim, an apparently willing one; were
ibis not the ense. why sn many sufferers,
when a certain, speedy and safe remedy is
within the emv reach of all who wtll
avail themselves of it? But says a dys
peptic: What is this remedy? to which sr
reply: This great, allevator of human
-tillering is almost as wideljr known as the
English language. It has allayel the
agonies of thousands, and is to-day carry
comfort and encouragement to thousands
of others. This iicknowlcdeed panacea is
not.n oilier than
lr. IIOOFI.AND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Would vou know more nf the merits of
this wondirfnl preparation than can bo
learned from Ihe experience of others?
Try it yourself, nnd when it has failed to
fulfil the assurance of its eflicaoy given by
the proprietor, then abandon faith in it.
LET IT BE REMEMBERED,
first of all. that HOOFLAND'S GERMAN
HITTERS is irutn beverage.
They are composed wholly of the pure
juice or vital principle of roots. This is
not a nicrc assertion. The extracts from
which they are compoun ded are prepared by
one cf the ab'est of German chemists. Their
effects can be beneficial only in all oases of
the billliuy fyslcin. Hooliind's Germnn
Hitlers stand without an equal, aclirg
pimnptly and vigorously upon the liver:
iliey remove is torpidity and cause health
ful secret inn of bile thereby snpplvlng
1 Ii 0 stomach With the most indispersab'e
clement of sound digestion in proper pro
port io is.
They purify the Idnod. cleansing thi
vital fluid . ' all hurtful impurities and sn
plnuling llieiu with the elements of genuine
lie illhfu'iiie.ss,
Now, there arc certain classes ot per
sons lo win ni extreme Hitters nro not only
unpalatable, but who find it impossible to
lake them wit hoot positive discomfort. For
such Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
!ins-been specially prepared. It is intended
for use where a slight a'coholic stimulant
is require I in connection with the well
known Tonic properties of the pure Gcr
;.ian Bitters.
HOOFLAND'S TON 10
acts wiih almost, marvelous effect. It not
only stimulates the Hugging and Wasting
eiiergien, um invigorates niiu permanently
.strengthens its action upon the Liver
and Sfomacli Ihoronirh. ncrhaDS lo
prompt than the Bitters, when the same
iii.intiTT is inkeit is none the less certain.
Indigestion, Biliousness, Physical or Ner
vous prnsll-illtih. yield readily lo its po
tent intiitenco. It gives Ihe invalid a new
and stronger hold upnn life, removes de
pression nf spiiit. and inspires cheerful.
ness. But Dr. Iloofland's benefactions to
the linmnn race nrc not confined to his
celebrated GERMAN IUTT15RS, or his
invaluahlo inxic. He has prepared an
other medicine, which is ratiidlv winning
its way to popular favor because of i.'a in
trinsic luetils. This is HOOFLAND'S
PODOPIIYLLIN PILLS, a perfect suhsti-
tulc for mercury without any of mercury's
evil qualities.
These Wonderful Pills, which are Intend-
ed to act upon the Liver, nre mainly com.
nosed of Pi Jophyllin. or the vital nrinei-
pie of Ihe mandrake root, ft is the medi
cinal virtues of this heallh-givibg plant in
i.v..vLKjr pure mi l nigniy concentrated
form. The Podophyltin acts directly on
the Liver, stimulating its functions and
causing it to mr.ke its billiary secretions in
rrgii.ar ami priper quant. ties. The Inju
rious results which invariably follow the
use of mercury is entirely avoided h
their use. But il is nut upon the Liver
only that tiieir powers nro exerted. Tho
extract 01 Mandrake contained in th em ta
skillfully combined with four other ex
tracts, one of which ucls upon the stomach,
one upon the upper bowels, one upon the
lower bowel . and prevents any griping
effect, thus producing a pill that influences
the entu-e digestive aud alimentary system,
m uii L-uai 111111 Harmonious manner, and
its action entirely Iree from nausea, vomit
ing or griping pains common to all other
purgatives.
Possessing hese much desirable qualities
tho Podophyllim becomes invaluable as a
FAMILY MEDICINE.
No household should bo without them
They are perfectly safe, require but two
for an ordinary dose, are nromni. on,i -.
dent in notion, and when used in connec
tion with Dr. Iloofland's German Bitters
or Tonic, may be regarded as certain spo
cihcs in all cases of Liver Complaint, Dvs-
lIRllsia. ni nnv nf lit a .l;A.l 1 . .
r-r -. - -j - - uers IO WlllCll
the system is ordidarly subject. The
PODOPIIYLLIN PILLS
act upon the stomach and bowels, carrying
off improper obstructions, while the Bitters
or Tome purify the blood, strengthen and
invigorate ihe f'rtmc, give tone and appe.
tito to the stomach, and thus build ud tbe
invalid anew.
Dr. Moorland, having provided internal
remedies for disease, has given the world
one mainly for external application, in tha
wonderful preparation known as
Da. HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL.
This Oil is a sovereign remedy for paint
and aches of all kinds. r
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Toothache,
Chilblains, Sprains, Burns, Pain in the
Hack and Loins, Ringworms, eto., etc, all
yield to its external application.
Taken internally, it is a cure for Heart
burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches.
Colic, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramns
Pains in the Stomach, Colds, Ai" hma, eto'
These remedies will be sent by express
to any locality, upon application to tha
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN
MEDICIN1S STORE, No. 631 ARCH ST
PHILADELPHIA
CHAS M EVANS. Proprietor.
Formerly C. M. JACKSON St CO
Then Rtmedie,art for .at, 6y j,,,.
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