Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1891 — Page 4

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Both tlio iw'llioil nod results when Syrup of Fi^s is taken; it is pleasant snd refresliing to tlie taste, and act? eeutly yet proniptlj on tlio Kidneys, .’er and Bowels, cleanses the sys i a ellectmlly, dispels colds, headaes and fevers and cures habitual nstipation. Syrup of Figs is tin ■ ly remedy of its kind ever pro luted, plea ing to the taste and nc .*ptable to (lie stomneb, prompt in Is action and truly beneficial in it: 'fleets, piepared only from the most Healthy and agreeable substances, its many o.veHrut qualities commend ii to all and have made it the most

popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 Lotties by all leading drug gids. Any reliahlo druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try i'. Do not accept any

substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIS SYRUP CO. SAH rr.ANdSCO, CAl. louisnu'. k/. Hay york. n r

How .IA re Tn ot.-.l in ICiisniu. IjCt ns Biipp' a part of our own conimunity suti’ji'ctccl to the le^al restrictions which now obtain iu Kussia with rejfart to the .lew. Our laws on the subject would then read somewhat as follows: “All Jews Ijorn hi the fulled States shall be retail led as aliens. No Jews shalldwell in any part <;f the I’nitwl States except the states of Virginia, North Caro!ina. South Carolina, (je iryia, Alabama and Mississippi unless t hey are graduates of some state university, members of a learned profession, skilled artisans holding certificates from n tcchnienl school, or members of a chamber of commerce who pay •500 a year for that privilege. No Jew shall hold any government or municipal ofiQce. “No Jew shall buy or rent lauded property. All Jews shall pay special taxes iu connection with religious services. No synagogue may he opened without the permission of t lie president of the United States, and no public prayers may la* held in any other place than a synagogue. When more than ten Jews w ish to meet together for consultation or discussion they must obtain permission from the municipal authorities. Married Jews who become converted to Christianity are ipso facto divorced on conversion; but the w ife, if she remains a Jewess, may not marry again. “All Jews attaining the age of twenty shall serve five years in the active army and thirteen years In the reserve, but no Jew may become an officer or even an officer's servant. No Jew shall serve In the nai y." Such a condition of alTuirs as is implied in this paraphrase of the Knssian laws affecting Jews is so impossible, so inconceivable, in this country and to us that we can scarcely imagine it to exist anywhere else. And yet there is no exaggeration iu such n paraphrase. The Jew today iu Rti.- sia is hedged around by a set of restrictions as whimsical and as offensive as anything devised by the fanatics of the Middle Ages, carried out with a savage brutality which is possible only in a half civilized country. Jews are both heretics and aliens in Russian eyes.—P. U. Hubert, Jr., iu Torn in.

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PAPER HAKCIIICS INTERIOR DECORATORS. riEscomc churches, private residerces, ic. We invite visitors to call and inspect, Correspondence solicited. W. P. NELSON & CO., f83 WABASH AVE„ CHICAGO, IU.

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In a certain school the teacher always went to her pupils when they needed help, instead of having them come to her. This habit led one day to a rather amusing inci-

dent.

Little Tommy Page was being punished by “standing in the floor'’ while he got his spelling lesson. Finding a hard word he raised his hand, and the teacher at once came to his assistance. A moment later this was repeated, and soon his calls for the teacher became frequent. But, by and by, Tommy’s legs began to get tired and lie longed for a sent. A little later he walked boldly up to the teacher’s platform and calmly seated himself on its

edge.

When asked by the surprised teacher what liis strange conduct meant, lie re

plied:

“Well, seems to me you're walking too Bi'tch, and I thought I’d get nearer. 1 don’t want you to get all tired out, same as 1 am.”—Youth's Companion.

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VANDALIA. TRAINS GOINM EAST. (Jo. 4—Indianapolis Accommodation.8:!U a.m No. St^-Atlantlo Kxpress J *® P-m S*: K-Kaet Line No 12—Cincinnati Express 2:87 a ra No, 6—New York Express. ....3:0«am No. 2—Indianapolis Accommodation 6:28 p m TRAINS GOING WEST. No. 8—St Louis Aocora modal Ion 8:57 a in No. 1—Fast Kxpress 12.5.* p m No.21—Vestibule Kxpress ............ 2.11 P m ». 8—Terre Haute Accommodation 5:/4 p.m •.8—Western Express tt . 1 “ • iltrains run daily except Nos. 4, 3,land 5 Hits 20 and 21 are Vestibule trains running ' «' en9t , ' 0Ul9al j 1 N s OW D V )WUN0, Agt.

lutercstiug Experiments with Bottles. Take an ounce vial and DU itabout threequarters full of water; make a hole in the cork and i usert a small tube or a stout piece of straw. The opening must be as small ns possible; the tube must reach nearly to the bottom of the vial, and the cork must be pushed in tight; now, if you Mow Into the tube the air will be compreased in the upper port of the bottle, and when your Ups are taken away a little fountain will play from the tube for a few moments. I will now show you how the fountain can be produced in a partial vacuum witiiout compressing the air. Take a glass jar with the mouth large enough to go over the small vial, and heat the inside over the flame of a lamp or can die. Place the small vial on a plate upon several layers of blotting paper which hare Iwrn soaked in water for a moment, then take the heated jar and invert it over the vial, pressing it down as tightly as you can upon the blotting paper, and watch the result. When you boated the inside of the jar t he air inside was expanded and partly driven out. The blotting paper makes a kermetical joint, anil the air con tained in the upper part of the vial forces the water up through the tube to the hot tom of the jar, aud it falls in a little cas cade down the sides.—Boston Herald.

Leave imier* hi W. II. Burk’s Grocery store and W. W. Jones’

Drug Store.

Mill and office near old Van-

dalia Depot. .. . GO TO...

SHULTZ & LEFLEUR, Under First National Bank, Where SHAVING I SHAMPOOING 18 MADE A LUXURY. HAIR-CUTTINQ A SPECIALTY. Their Rhavirg Parlors are elegantly fitted ap. and three firet-claes barbers, aleo a porter, are constantly on hand to serve yon. We pay special attention to Ejadiaa’ Hair and bang Trimming, aleo Boamponing.

, (vents’ Furnishings, Hats, 1 C aps, 'J ruuks, Valises,

Umbrellas, cte.

-Laiitodfy Agents.— Collars and cuffs sent every Wednesday and returned Saturday. bOL’TH SIDE OF SQUARE.

HOPplasters^ Dob'I be fooled. There la no other pi ter or external remedj Hko the Hop TImI either in composition, quickncae of ectioo oe reUeMUty Every pain end ache IntUnily relieved, week eeeeea soothed ewey and the parte rostoved to strength and vigor. Nop Plaetere used In thouMindsof fatal Bee, always with abeoiute roondenoo anti aue eees. Once tried always used. All reliable medicine dealer* erll them plas ter*. 25 cents, or by mall by proprietors. NOP PLASTER CO Prop’*, BOSTON.

IMM1 Bora, REAL ESTATL, Exchange and Loan Office.

All; Kinds of CITY amilFARM PROPERTY FOR SALE.

G.C.SMYTHE. M. 1), Office and Kegidence: t'OHNF.R VINE AND WALNUT HTHKBY

MONEY! Fltvate funds to loan in sums of $6S0 andover. Officepn Southard’s itlack—upstairs 1266 tf

Grate Bars, IFKIO ROUER CASTIKCS, pipe,:brass goods land all Mill SnpplBM «t the|

On Vandalia R. ,K. Gireencuslle, • aprl

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