Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1880 — Page 7
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Thiit Acts at (lie Same Time on
THE LIVER,
, THE BOWELS, arc! the KIDNEYS.
.t r*ir::n-^iiPe tho natuntl deans-
[■■■I
ii.»,
ecoitje clogged,
follow with
''fiof theF' sK .
win r>- perfret: If they _
di«.. tuldUeattcJirosuro to follow wit
TERRIBLE SUFFERING.
RUlou'intftN, Headscho, !>jspepsia,.Iaun- * fir#*. Constipation mnt Tiles, or Kidm ixvy Comiilaiuts, ClraTel, Diabetes, M Sediment Ir. t!te Urine, JlilKy
c»r Kopy t rine; or Klieumntic Tains and Aches,
g® develop*'d because t lie bUvul 1b polBOnod with the h mo * that bliould have been
oafpe! led naturally.
KIS^rEY-VrORT
will restore theheaThv ai tlon and nil these ddSt <£ ■■■ •< ' I l- 1 ' ■ d ; neglect
i n;.d J'OUill Ii ve but to i: - .: r.
iOiUhUkIh li:: .1 berue ;:etl. T; y itnmlyou 1 ■ add <*:.*• i ore to the mu ■’ < r, 1 iko it (health willoncetnoi our heart. Jf hy •lifter longer from the tormer.t
inn uclilng b::c;k ?
fc/hy hear fcucit distress from Con-
In atlon and PI lee ?
ii‘ry he eo foarful because ordis-
or * red urine ?
! 1'. NnY-WoKT will erre you. Try a pack*
ngv* ut once and be nn:i died. It U a dry vryt inbie compound and
One Package makes six quarts of Jlodlcine, Your brwfftlut has it, or mill yet It for you Insist upon having it. Trice, It.00. V72Li:, 2ICIIH2:C:i l CO.. PrTrri^
THE KNtilNE.
Into the gloom of the deep, dark night. With panting breath and a startled scream;
Swift as a bird in sudden flight Darts this creature of steel and steam.
Terrible thoughts and fierce desires Trodble its mad heart many an hour.
Where burn and smoulder the hidden fires,
Coupled ever with might and power. It hates as a wild horse hates the rein. The narrow track by vale and hill: And srieks with a cry of'startled pain, And longs to follow its own wild w ill
A Trump's Tre»*nce of Mliul.
[Chicago Inter Ocean,]
A caw has just come to light wherein a tramp, contrary to custom and prece-
Awful dangers afe lurking nigh, dent, has made himself a hero. The Kocks and chasms are near (he track, weurv traveller tell his storv as follows: Put straight by the light of its great white eve , • , " it speeds thro'the shadows, dense and black , He had Iteen tramping seven days on his
weary way to Louisville, Ky., following the the track of the Ohio <fc Mississippi , railway and was at an early hour “'on the
road.”
lie had passed Claremont, about twenty miles east of Ismisville.and had walked about three miles, when he came to a trestle, and in the dull light of morning discovered a horse fastened in it, evidently having tried to cross and had fallen through, leaving the larger portion of i
("• *1I •-».» fmbl >
llurllngtoa, %'t.
Oh. what am I but an engine, shod
With muscle and flesh oy the hand of God, Speeding on thro' the dense, dark night.
Guided alone by the soul’s white light. Often and often my mad heart tires, And hates its way with a hitter hate, And longs to follow its own detircs, And leave the end in the hands of fate. O, pondrous engine of steel and steam; <), human engine of flesh and bone,—
Follow the white light’s certain b* am,—
There lies safety, and there alone. The narrow' track of fearless truth, l.it hy the soul’s great eye of light, O, passionate heart of re>tless youth Alone will carry you thro’ the night. —[Ell? Wheeler in Inter Ocean.
t DAI'S KIDNEI PAD. ^ A iKTt'toInreunknowit remedial element t k \ which applied to t he bark . iind iniinedlSttiWAAM alt ‘)y over tliei K li rvs will banish pull
doriiii
which applied to t he bark, and jitely over the KIdneys will ba and weakness .!. I rotun* tlio-r
a.. I rottB** tlio^e doriiiant
organs Into new l;?■(’. it Ibcmuiortableto Hi** patient, CVi t uu in its « (!< rtM,
will nosiilvtiv rtire Din
vosiilvi i> run* Ditibeteg,
lli'iglita-f'
, 1 ncoiit i riHiirr
ih of tin
laud will
1 \ lliroi>gy, nr»«v#»l, smm ition of the Iv idn
>nT R«*tentlovi of Trine, i ttiirih of 1
Kllathlri Turning: or Tninful I iloatlng
High Colo’-ct! I’rine. Hrirk l>ust
Nervoun Debility. Foinale Coiupluinth 1 f ame Dark, and In fart a ' disorders •>' nw' fmtn r diseased •oiidllion of tin |\ n, T>!adtle*r uuti I rinary Orgito*. wlmn i o: bln/»*lsc* ran. Sold bv I>ruggl»*ts or sent by n:a i lr»*e upon rroHpt of tin •rice; |2 <0. D\V KIDNEY TAl>Co., 4
Sole Troprietors, Toledo. Ohio.
CBTTestimonials, and our l.itlle Dock, How
i Life w» i baved.*’ sent Fr'
What Scares a Womau. [From Puck.) Notice a woman when nlic receives ; telegram. How it does scare her! She trembles like a dish of jelly, and ima;’ ines all sorts of things. Her husband hit fallen down the hatchway at his warehouse. Her Johnny has gone out sailin', and is drowned. Her sister Mary Inc been scalded to death. Nothing short ol ! a fatal aeeidt-nt quite fills the lull of hei | .magimition. \\ hen she finally sum inons courage to tear open the envelope. I she finds a message from her husbam. warning her that he will bring a custom er home to dinner, and she immediatch calls her children together and instructs them not to ask twice for rasplierrics, a there’s just enough to go around, ami give tlte visitor a few extra.
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his body above the trestle. He walked i out to him and endeavored to frighten ! him so he would make an effort and extricate himself. Failing in this, he decided to repair to the station and alarm | the railway authorities. He had hardly started, however, when he heard the rumbling of an approaching ! train, which proved to lie the No. 4 east j bound express, which at full speed was ; rushing into this fearful danger. With j 1 not a moment to lose, he endeavored to [ | discover some means of signaling the en-1 igineer. It was so dark ho could not be | seen until the flash of the headlight came | upon him. At his wits’ end, he thought of a niece of old newspaper in his pocket. Taking this and applying a match he held it up in the faint hope that the eye of the engineer would he attracted, but it burned out so abruptly that his heart sank within him Faint as it was, however, the vigilant eye of the engine driver caught it, and reversing his engine, stopjied his train in time. A brief time was taken to set the now thoroughly frightened animal free, when the hero of the hour was put upon the train, and whisked over what otherwise would have been a weary foot-sore tramp to Louisville.
STYLES. Silver jewelry is fashionable A new waste-basket is in the form of a tall hut, and, strange to say, it is very
pretty.
Two peace-pirn s and a match, tied together with a blue ribbon, wet among the utTeiings at a wedding th other day. The so t-crown turban bonnet with a band of leathers or of fur remains th most popu arofall with the v ry young
ladies.
The latest boots for ladi s have broad, projecting soles, and buttoning on the outside of tho foot instead of over the instep, as formerly. Clusters of dahlias of variegated colors rotn pink to deep red and yeilow at--hown ir. shops, to he worn on bonnet>r in the cors.tg .or for trimming evening
dresses.
Handsome table-covers are now mad" at home o( crimson, olive or deep—blue felt cloth trimmed with a wide band of a contrasting color,embroidered with gold-
colored floss.
Colored cotton tlanne! is used for tidies and sofa-pillows An inner square of a light shade, with a dirk r shade, is a pretty style. In tidies, corner—piece
$•2.00 FLU Itl SMFI,
FOE.
ON HAND,
W H ZE^VT Would pay well, nn«l'2 r ) per cent saved
to the purchaser on
DRY GOODS!
Is worth looking after.
-AND—
RECEIVING DAILY!
HOW WE DO IT:
We buy for cash iin»l save you 10 per cent. We sell f<.r oabh ami save you fi percent. We pay no rent ami save you 5 per cent. We pay no clerk-hire, save you 6 per cent. <’A \ jI a AI\1> ki:k. i ta \ i.oEt.
West Side Square.
SKLU.IJS GOUGH SY1UT!
] V large, \ar'.cd and t* -'ivF l Ftoeklnf seas
sonnhle
!DRY GOODS, Notious, Domestics, etc. ' All bought of first hands at lowest i>r : '*es. and customers are guaranteed bargains, at James Gillksty’s New York Store Southwcstloorneral’uhlic Square, 2tf llreenen^tle, nil.
B ;if a nartfsiiu.
We offer for Halo the farm owned in his life hy ’he late l{ob«rf t’onnel 1 >. in Clov* rdale town-
bo the meet pleuant 1 "• - psvment e»»y. Person* wishing to
(;»uri base u »ir>t elai^s'arm can fnid a'Hirgain j i>y ealliii^ on ihc underfigned tlnring tlte next thirly day$. FI. AS ^. tJAHNEH.)
THOM \S llOHN, I jX ,5 ’*
M 3'J
.*%! > N 4 *81 VW I K Pronounced by all t
and efficacious remedy now in use, for the eum oft ' iighs, eohls, croup, hoarseness, tickling sensation ot the throat, whooping cough, etc. of Over a million bottles sold within tho las* few
Foriv le by \V " .ionps. Druggist. rurrs PILLS I INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. " THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AQE,
Tobacco Slaves.
A writer in the Gentleman's Magazine who ably defends the moderate use <>t tobacco, relates the following instance:to show what a hold the habit may itavi upon persons: “A city man that I know
11 gets half an hour for his luncheon or din-1 t i, e , u invited the party to join in a social I tier in the middle of the day; but he j glass; all but one accepted. He asked manages to eat a few biscuits during of- ^ excused, saying that he ‘never - ! lice hours, and spends his half hour walk- j ,l,-; lM k.” The hour passed, and each went ittg up and down one of the quays snioh-1 W ay to his respective command.
The Man Who Never l>r;iiik.
[Chicago Alliance ]
In the early part of the late war, when Gen. Grant was in command of the army | before Vicksburg, a number of officers were gathered at his bead-quarters, haring a pleasant social time. One of
a contrasting shade may he introduced into the border. Powder is used in a way so frank and straightforward nowadays that one wonders at any precaution fur concealing it hut one of the pretty sets of scent-bottles has a powder box hidden under a swing
ing bottle.
years, Itaives relief wherever used, and has he |>nwer tn imiuirt benefit that eaunot be had from the coiifth mixtures now in use. Sold hy , all Oruagists at 25 cent* | er bottle. - f. 1 :i ,1 .Idllt-i* I .lX I .lt IMUw re alt | so highly reeoinincnded f.-r curing liver complaint, oonatspntion, sieh-headaches, fever and attue, and all diseases ot the stomach and liver. Sold by all Druaaist* at 2u ■ ents per liox. '
t iiri) Ii*i' ( <iiiwi mj« t ion 1“ also llo* t»i^i nmgli motl H i'hw*. Don«‘ miiinil. hoiilt H
I Illl'IZI' ' " ' VtT \ AVllff*-. M
ml HM 01) r WarruntiHl to firBt buyers H
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TI0N. H
ing.
This ntitn walks to the city every morning from his home, the distance being three miles; he also walks home every evening; and he smokes incessantly during the walks each way. He dines at six o’clock, and then smokes without ceasing until bed-time. On Sunday he smokes all day, except during meals: lie will tievqr attend a place of Worship,;
( because it would curtail his smoking, j y. ( , aeni | t <.y ((U .j re ^ ni!U1 1 He will never go into society with hi- looking for to take charge
i TBTTS’ PILLS i CURE SICK HEADACHE. iruiT’s phis CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTT’S PILLS CURE CONSTIPATIUN. TUTT S PILLS
CURE PILES.
TOTT’S PILLS CURE FEVER AND AGUE. TUTT’S PILLS CURE BILIOUS COLIC. TUTT S PILLS :ire KIDNEY Complaint. nnrs pills CURE TORPID LIVER. TUTT’S PIUS IMPART APPETITE. I
Dn. Trrr *tic. ewded in combining iu these pills th« heretofore antagonistic qunliticsof a Sthenothi.no, Puroativk, and a 1*l-
uifyino Tonic.
Th<‘ir first apparent effect ia to increase tin ppetite by causing th*i food to properly assimilate. Tlmsthesytorn is nourished, and by their tonic action on
the digestive |
regular and hi'nlthy evacuatioua aro pro-
duced.
The rnnldltv with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH win.** uml* ;• the infli’vnce of then*) pilla, iLdicati's their ouaptability to uouri.-h the bodv f bence i!. 1 ir efficacy In curing nervous debility, melancholy. dyspepsia, waiting (j/the muscles,k!u;•riHhnesa of the liver, chronic constipation, and impart ing heulilut Mirength to tho system. tJold everywhere. Price 25 cents.
Office
Murray ?"*ireetf NJ£W YOUii.
nrprj^±L
I Itave been
h .... .tf the Com-
■vife, ;iti(i, indeed, will nut read’ll* talk t" mis-^iry Department, and 1 order that | iter at home, aa it disturbs hia smoking V ou 1k> detailed to tliat duty.” He served In all other reapeets this man is a good j lis country faiUifully until the close of , d and father. the war, and was honorably discharged, elbows
husband and father.
Another aeouaintance of mine, who w\ Y( .. lr , . m ,i (j r;llU had come to be a highly intellectual and deeply-read iv^.u-nt. The oflieer had settled down >, will tolerate nothing that may |s>st- t)) ()uti ,, s o{ 1>r i vate |jf e> an d the little
An IlngimMT's l*i<■%«• tier of
.Tlind.
Concord [N . II.] Monitor.
The locomotive Peter 1>. Brigham attached to a paycur, broke a parallel red when about a mile this side of Messer’s Crossing, on the Manchester l.itwrcnce Itailroad. this morning, whn-b came near j musing a serious injury to engineer C.K |
days after this the oflieer who 1 Jones, and to his tireman, P. \vebster.' to drink received a note from | The rod broke on tin* liretnan^s-ide, and
head-quarters. SOInt . w ., v broke a steam cock, which
tilled the cab with steam. Webster jumped from the locomotive, and cut hisl hand and bruised himself considerably. F.ngineer Jones, with rate presence of mind, shut his eyes and mouth tight to escape the steam, reversed his engine,put on the airbrake and crawled through the steam back into the pay car, when it was found that his taco.hands and arms to his
re terribly scalded, llis.
R. K. SE1.LERS Si CO., Pittsliurgli. I’a. 12m 7
n««ww«#nv* ww-ira-s-wy ***• '■ ••* *» — r-—• » -j aneuMm. ,
HOSTETTER’s MMi P jm&r /S\ >\\\ H A
A few
declined
i Jen. Grant to report at
He obeyed the oroer, and wassooit in the presence of the General. Grant says to him; ‘‘You are the officer, I believe,” for their acquaintance was slight, “who remarked the other day that you never Irank.” The officer modestly answered hat he was. “Then,” continued the
Hamnlcs of Dr. R. W. Hin.r- f.-ki rat, <l A-thuo. i Itdief sent freo tn any who I . .. . |i e ( iKiinranteed and 51 n:o knees sent by mail. Kl Ii Ul Mi £ Home. *. Y ,
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KANSAS aiul NEBRASKA.
regarJ t*» seem
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j For full information in ! chpnp uidI In* a uti fu l horn off
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Mirn’l \irt'ni KanMu A N«i rtikf limoigraut
ring
Hthcr of aliuvfl
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Irsissjf’i I'flic’i
presence of mind undoubtedly saved the engine front further damage, ami it was
•flir. STOMACH ISSTKENiiTHENf.D.
inculeiit was cherished as a pleasant^ on a side track to allow the passage
nf the up train, which was delayed two t '‘ 1:ir<l "•O'’'*
and a half hours by tlte accident. Engineer
train, and is as comfortable as could b< •xpected with such a scalding. It was a
t Tltltl
pg |
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gHiJR
U.': ■KijJtit't :
pone liis smoke. At dinner he is in a
perpetual drive to get done, so as to he- m(inior y_
gin his pipe; he wants no pudding, xite 'trouble on the border between cheese, or dessert; taking these would iVxus and Mexico along the Kio Grande .
involve loss of time, and pul off hesmok- ntracted the attention of Congress, and brought to his home hy the up
ing period a few minutes longer. He ^ commission was ordered to ascertain likewise requires no tea or simper, pro- the fai ls and report. Again Pres. Grant
testing lie is not hungry, and that he r p me mbered the man who “never drank,” v n . r , . does not wish to lie disturbed in his aml appointed him Chairman of the J 1 m
'"'"be- I Board. The place was accepted, and he Another man that I know is in a gov-j r . ltt . ro( i faithfully upon the work; the reernment oflice, and when the usual Itoli- ,, )r t submitted shows the thoroughness days occur, such as the Queen’s birthday, i vil |, w hich tlte duty was discharged, his treat is to lie in l>od all day and While engaged in this work he made smoke. The gentleman is married, am! t i le acquaintance of a gentleman who always smokes his last pipe in bed.” I owned an extensive cuttle ranch in
.Southern Texas. That acquantanee inj spired confidence, and, years after, when the Texas gentleman decided to sell his ranch, he placed it iu the hands of the man who “never drank” and during the last month he has effected a sale, to an English company, of the ranch of 200,000 acres of land and several thousand head of rattle for an even million dollars; out
Tho liv'T rojrulatcil. the boweli put in proper or*it*r. the hl*M)(i oiiriohed nnd puritied. and tlie iHTVnm* syatem rondtre*! tranquil mi <1 vi^rjtiroua i»y this inest inahh’ tHinily ine*ii<*ine nml
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Itoduoo your expenso* l»y puri hasinp tlie Giant Riding Saw Machine, Tlie only machine that (riven **nt : ie sutUf'i**tinn. All *Miinmuinoutions addreiised to tho undertMirned will ]>•* promptly jinsweret. r. 1» SMITH F«»ate.*\ ide. Ind.. .1. F. y \ l.ll‘»!s\', • Ji*•• ii astI**, In-l.. General \(r« , nf c tor I'uLuaiii, U*ndrioks ami Moriran Gomit i* s, tf 38
which is, moreover,
_ most agrouahlo and offeet vo appetizer, nn*f a coniial peeuliarly adaptod to the wants <>f
tho nffod a d infirm.
For sale by uU druKKifcts and D« alcr*s generally.
Irtttrifs ^ PriffiO!!
i>Ia<‘hine liflm^itton. [Detroit Free Press.]
Tlte meetings of the American Social Science Association are characterized ofttimes by the presentation of profound ami brilliant essays, iu which many in-
Siirvic*. ti ISruitiBiig.
•iolil Hill News.
John Harris, who had his head split oti' n b* a falling ax at the n w Yellow Jacket shaft a few years ago, is again on the Comstock. Although that ax fell
a >out one hundred and sixty feet upon „nnounees to his frit.idi nnd customer* nnd his head, and he lost in consequence a 'ho^'hUq/vnernily ffat ho is attain at Ho, yid
strip of skull hone four inches long and tar two inches anil a half wide, he has taken
PHILLIP ALBAUGH
ml. in Hathaway propan I to furnijh jtli; and fancy tirticn ics mid provi>ioTin <>1 tho
beat quality at lowest price.- .
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teresting theories are ably sot forth or 1
ably defended, but which generally end "j this'lte gcD it coimni'ssVon thiit will i,e
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Th" Mott Wonderful Health Restorer* A ^ Known to Medical Science. CUBE BY ABSORPTiQii
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orn externally,
the ixiri'softlmskin.t
,, i he tllsea^oat on<*»*. Hi res
The medlrmpsaro tnfen icin.thereiiy rearlhug tli“ ih*»‘.Hirestingitspm-r ■ -** any medfeinefl taken lull <l<*. Weiimke threedil'
i. 2. ami :t.
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rtimlly than
jrimlly ever 'll<lorci
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fi t you *io not h't him palm In Uali"t. ; lint semi t in- pri*
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to in In Add res
& co.,
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their usefulness with their delivery. , Some practical suggestions in regard to teaching were, however, made at its recent session at Saratoga by President Porter, of Yale college, who hits the experience of two score years or more behind him to give weight to his suggesl tions. His remarks were more particularly concerning the higher kinds of instruction, but they apply, in many res|Hcts, with equal force to primary
I education.
No one will question, he says, that a teacher ought to know more than his I pupils; but how much more it is not so e .sy to decide. Generally shaking, it is true that tlie more it teacher knows of a subject the more successfully will he communicate a knowledge of it to those who know less. Yet it often happens that tlte clearest and most logical thinkers arc, by no means, the best teachers They measure the capacities of their pu1 pils’by their own. They cannot appre- ! date the fickleness of the pupil’s att. n- | tioii, the feebleness of bis inemorv, tlie ; limits of his intelligence. They do not i reflect that facts so familiar to them, are not easily apprehended by the pupil;
a snug fortune these hard times. The company that bought will enter largely upon packing liccf for foreign markets, (there an slaughtering their meat on their ranch front their own herds. The superintend-
ence of their business has been tend:!", tamping iron, blown
that head to England with him and brought ii buck, and thinks a great deal ol it and with it yet. His is one of those 1 exceptional cases in surgery of which
not half a dozen in th** books,
and which ranks with that where a
hy a prematurely 1
Highest Market Price
for all kindi
I of country mo a call.
PHILLIP ALBAUGH.
Dr. Joim Bull's
Hi < SinUth, A telegram
Mis ( ouslns ,.n,l Hi. Aoots. t"’ 1 \.|II i received in Colorado * l^,l ‘ 1 "* a
to and accepted by the man who “never discharged blast, passed through a man's drank, aiul he goes in a few days to 1!i- I,pad from chin to crown, and vot failed new Held of labor. This takes from Cl.i- ... .• . cago one of her most esteemed and lion- !° 1 " 11 J l "' « nsh " ,a,ie th,s ,,x or, il citizens, but it gives one to Texas '» Harris head was large enough to kill who will always be found on the side oi i half a doze n men. When the bones were
order and good Government. taken I y the surgeons from the wound Sill 11 i IS lOllit* Svi'llJ)
between the lobes of thel torrent of blood gushing
a few days since directing the proper an- i forth - h « ^ Ranched with lint and the thorities to arrest a young man who, it , " an ritlied. 1 h<' surgeon feared to move was alleged, had run away with his aunt, jt 11 '- 'bit lest the miiii would bleed to “1 have an order for your arrest, remark- d.-ath, and it remained si'me two weeks cd the officer, addressing the supposed till it became so far decayed ns to foice criminal. “For what?” “ You,have been its rmoval. Contrary to expectation no running away with your aunt. “My i blood followed.nor was there nnv second limit 1 Yhj, sites m\ wife! But I hemorrhage from the wound. Harris h:,s wasn’t alio your aunt before she became |. preUv Illllcll rccovt . re( i f rom the effects your wife? You set" we don’t tolerate <-.i . u i those kinds of goings on in Colorado.” |° r ,he “ cc,den, ‘ He says he expeneners
, .. ... “I suppose you never were in Utahf’l 00 hoad double whatever but he has • nnd, beginning with the reinoti anu gt n- i-pumiLid the voting man, after he had , hitch in hig walk, a sort of a jt-rk, a letcoin pie ted jin* survey of tlie detective. movement, which h : the ca-cga down 1ms been fmfficient fora VNo/* “Well, as vou cion t imuerstand .fail. It . . r ,, ! euro, and whole fNinilitM have been cured by a the relations of an aunt and nepl.ew in result of the hurt. He is a wonderfully , illK |, bottle with i.-rf.-;* res«or:.M..„ of the that territory, i suppose I ought to ex- good man tor one upon w l.out theexper- e ? ,“' ,, ul ,,Ve Ct .ruin VoVuro.St'SU "»•
FOR THE Cl RE OF
FEVER AND AGl
OR
( hills and 1 Y\ er.
A i\i:\v ni>: Sciontifically nrejmrt d *tf IFtNmm Tolu, ('rystulized H*ick Candy. Old Hyo \\ hinkyaud otber Tonic . The l*»rmulu h.i^ b on fiimiUj known tn ou' host physiciJins an*l it h highly t (iimiH-nded l>y them, ,«o n.« to inrrit their oiHlor-cment. wo have tlie HnAly.«i8 of one of our mobt i r<»minent
(•hemistj*, Prof. ti. A. Mariner, of ( hieano, (whi' ti will he found on the label of euch bottle over his signature), as to its purity nnd tho
inffredionf8 entorinir into it^ e«»inpo}*ition. ft is a well known fact to the inedieul prole^Fion that a caremlly prepared <‘oinpound I the nhove inifredientH will afiord the greatest relief in te foliowinir com plain t**: G* ughs,
produce. Give ! Golda. Inlluenz »,I{ronehitis.S«>re Tlir*>at,tVeak
2tf LunKf*. aDo t'onMiinnt ii»n, in the incipient and
advani'ed *hi (s * 1 that lii^ojia*'. Il in recommended :i'* a mo**t paiatablennd safe remedy t»» use in tin* ahovo maiiidie.^: and contninv f*ucli
ton i** pro pert ie.** a^ to render it one* fthe best I appeti/surH known It ia of areat service to tho
weak and debilitated, giving tone, strength ^ and aetivlty to the whole human frame-
| n but tin in Quart Hize Bottles lor family use.
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HOW LOST, plow Kcstorcd.
erttl instead of the near ami familiar, and failing to illustrate and bring home to the pupil’s mind, by means of illustration and fact, tlie principles he inculcates, he fails to excite thought in those
who nave not reflected.
Another important element of instrucli'iit is individuality in the teacher, and the adaptation of his instructions to the individual capacities and temper of his pupils. The tendencies of modern cducation overlook the individual in the ^ class. The influences which tempt the
The eroprit tor of this -m 1 fhruti 'I iio'ilioine 1 i justly claim* tor it a superiority ov«* all reme- ■ lios ever offered to the puhlie for ttie safe, (certnin and iiurinsnent i-urc of Aku-' and Fever I nr Chill- unil Fever, whether of short or lopg ftandioii. lie refers ti* the entire Western nnd South-'rn eotintry ti» io: r him testiuiony te the troth-d the nsserlioi that in no <'Bs<- whatever will it tail toeure ifthe direi tious are strietly fidlowed and earned out. In a (treat many
icincioi seminal " tink..upc, w, . , r.ixm<*I TORttlPKA, ir (luee-i l»y Soif abu^e, Involuntary Hmission.-, Impoteney, Nervous iF-bilit , juid i Impediments to Marriagcgcnerully : (bDifuimp-
i * ! rv n l< iii Ir.ituv null IZ i t u • \*
•fust published, a new <diiion ol j !>r.<'ul\ <‘i*A^ c.-l, i , i.tou
Lecture (in the Nature and radical cure with»ut inedicinejof Seminal WeakncRS, or Spkkma-
use, involu
Nervous Dcbilit , ami
. if
ion. Kfdlepsy ami Fits; M tital un*l Physical Incapacity, induced by sell indulgence or
sexual extravagance
The w< w tu l author. In this admira hlo Lecture clearly proves fr >m his own expcrtefK c that t avrtal i oe of Self abuse may he effectually removed without medicine, nn*t without dangerous surgical op
orations, bougies, ii
dials; pointing out a mode of cure at (»nee eer
tain and effectual, hi
sufferer, no matter what h
plain them to y<u, and then, jicrhape, | jinent of dropping an ax HlOfoet upon his ' {jnu'-din -ntalUr for ^w.rkj.^tw^after
you tuny see your duty plainer. My father married my mother." “1
suppose so." “Then he married her) sister,” continued tlte stranger, without |
head wag sttccossfuliy tried. A UOUSEHOI.D NEED.
heeding the interruption. “Then hei
A hook on the Liver, its dDeasos and
imtrricd the sister of liis brother-in-law; 'b"' 1 treatnu nt sent free. Including then the daughU-r of hia uncle, who wa*! tn ' a '' se8 u pen l-i'cr Loinplainta, 1 orpid a cousin to hw first two wives; then i iav.T, Jaundice, Biliousness, Headache,
tho disease has been chocked, in difficult and long-standing
iotm
spoci lly Usually
more
l: rM-cs . _
this mcdicino will not require any aid to keep the bowels in pood order. Should the patient, how ever, require :t cathartic medicine, after ! havingUkcn three or f<»urdo8esof thtTonic. 1 a single dose of Boi.l’h Vkgktablk Pillh will be I
sufficient.
The genuine Smith’** Tonic Syrup musthnYt Dr. Jotin Bull’s private stamp on each bottle, i Dr. John Bull only has the right to manufae- . i ii .1 _• .! — i i-i_ i a — 1
struinents, rings, or eor-
^ at once eer-
y means of which every vbnt his condition rnay be,
may euro himself cheaply, privately, and rad-
ically.
This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands
md thousands.
Sent under seal in a plain envelope to any
address, on receipt of sly cent.; or two post-
age stae ps. Address the publishers. Tin; CTM l ItWEI.L MEIHi'Af, CO..
41 Ann St., Post Office Itox, 4. r 4fi>.
OKAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. MAI ■ TRADE
, '' KM IlKMKDY.an
i *- ' 1 cure
i ii a I
. , , one of hia first wives’ ItusbandH; then ho! AddrcKH Dr. Sanlord, 102 Broadway,Nt | him more remorselessly to sacrifice to the I niarricd her daugh t.r; and a son of his York City. New York. AW PEKMOfV scrvlln* *1.00 to will rsr.l.. indi vTluTl 'atUi t udel and Wif ® ,,l!irri »' , l »>>' «llO WU8 ahiO ti
I c^’iuJs of his papil*.” ‘ widow of one of the other wives sons.
**oo, liimcs, liMk, .'tplettn and Kidney*. W« *■ ihmn daily hy mail. pf*«t paid, tar and n*?nr, trom | to Oregon, and In tnl® way gHtttn.T tue b»**( ttuni*’' ■ 1
> «»Br modn diiaclly to the familtM «>! tti« uHhi r* d.
[ 11 not at th* Drug Stor**, don't dolai Miidiit,
dli nelly to
iu« Drug ntor**, don't (Ulai NsUiliiig, n
a*»t una m a f«w buura and fooure relief. Addrt
> <i.
I hu pi tone you are following me?” interjected the narrator. “Murry your aunt
s you .
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Th* P.uai Result. or your grandmother either, or both of , Two Meriden men are m trouble oyer th / 01 „ ^ And y<m W()n t arrest nie?” i the ownership of a ladder and are taking y 0U njiirht be your own father.” steps for a lawsuit. The result of this • •' will be that one lawyer w ill get the sides | What 1 admire in Columbus, is noc his and the other lawyer will get the rounds having discovered a world, but his havhaving the holes to the litigaMa.—[Dtfn- ing gotte to seproh for it on the faith ol
Kj.aXH.iur.i,’vri.u. • ’ |^ury News. ’ , an opinion.—[.Turgot,
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Dmiii Tiling. The umlerairned is prrpnreil to furnish all sizes of liruin tiling, al his kiln. In Coatesvillo.or will fill orders lett with J. \V. Buffington. dealer in hardware. ctc..Urecnea8tlo,Ind. Good tile aud inside prices guaranteed.
E. R, ELLIS,
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label on each bottl- . If my private stainp .. not on cacti bottle do not purchase or you w ill be deosived, | i>i*. .ioiirv BX-iisJ^s
Manufacturer and Vender of SMITH’S TONIC SYRU°. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA,
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER,
The Popular Remedies of the Day.
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-’t unfailing i 'ZB'/aSf for 8 e m
V Weakneps.Sper'\i Of mattorrhea.lin* "potency, ami all
DireAMS that fo 11dw, an a se ^
n r ^ rr» i* <|iience of Self- ^— i Before Taking Abuse; a« L< ss After Taking. 'of Memory, Universal LasHitude. Pain in the ' Hack, Dimness of Vi»ion, Premature Old Afe, 1 and many otnor Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a premature Grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which w< desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold hy all druggist- at 11 per puck .ige, or nix package.** for 5, or will he sent tree by mail on receipt of the money by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE CO. No. 10 Mechanics’ Block, Detroit, Micb Greeneastle and everywhere else by all wholesale and retail drxggists. My
