Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 June 1880 — Page 7

, THE STAR. CITY AND COUNTY

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f demand for harvest hands is

r k

are going to celebrate the Fourth—don’t forget it.

■ g^-Miss Emma Hlish, of Seymour, is

Min Ida Moody

The Cue of fain.

[Temple Har.]

The power which rules the universe, j this great, temler [Kiwer, uses pain as a

signal of danger. Just, generous, beauti-

ful nature never strikes a foul blow; never attacks us behind our backs

How tiic Cadets art* Put Thro’

at West Point. [New York Tribune.]

So far as the visitors are concerned the exhibition drills are naturally of far more interest than the examination of the jerauacKsus oenina our backs; never

poor fellows,” who are being dragged dig8 pitfu , lrt or , avs ;UT1 , )U , ( . ade8 . ncvcr one by one before the professors and the wear9a 8milc u ^ n her facc wlu . n there is board of examiners, in order that a test vengence in i l0r heart. Patiently sho may be made ol the thoroughness of last teaches us her laws, plainly she writes year s instructions. her warning, tenderly she graduates their One of the most exciting of these dritls force. Long before the fierce, red danger

■.lei)" (.ivrncastle ]- - .n ; i, hav, to t 0 „k place this coming at the riding light of pain is flashed, she pleads with Pknd celebration of the !• ourth of July, academy, and was watched with great us—as though for her own sake, not ■Jiaj-The P>oard of Health should earn interest by the board of visitors, young ours—to be merciful to ourselves and then salaries—plenty of work for their ladies atid otlicers. The riding hall is a to each other. She makes the overworkgses in dilTerent parts of the city. large barn-like structure, with two little ‘‘I 1 t< ’r' a " d,T ft ?. m thc i,l ! b j | oc 1 t °j 1 J c ...... t its labors, hue turns the over-inuulgoil Mcl.aughlin, ef Indianapolis, J 6 a,lencs ,rom which tne riding may be foody aguinst the delights of yesterday, tid Misses McClelland and Kiehardson, 8ei;n - The ground is covered with saw- These are her caution signals, ‘‘Goslow.”

dust, and the scene as thirty-one of the s, ‘ t ' stan ds in filthy courts and alleys

that we j>:tss daily, and lieekons us to en-

GEORGE BICKNELL, Manufacturcr|and Dealer in

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BUY A HOME \H MICHIGAN. 95 TO 810 PER ACRE! fttroni; tfur© CrojiHj It:iilroad t'«»nlcr of L.aiuZ». Ili-ullla.-v f'lliiiati*. and Cliurelic**. kiatplliicpnt I*o|»iilati<»u. HIGHEST REWARD TO FARMERS. Those hinds are a long distanco Kn*»l ot tho Hivpr. I.irtro ainonnt Bav.-I in travel and ttanaportatlctn of omits. !>o.serii»tl\»‘ pnmphlot in Knslish an«l Uprtnan. AtldresH U. O. Ill t.ll %KT. <'ommlssloner, lirttiul Hapids, Michigan. | vcsrancu-kP nan

and Kiehardson,

of Krazil, are visiting Miss Maggie Haw

first-class men went galloping about

ln * ter and realize with our senses what we|

der the command of Uapt. Godfrey was a allow to exist in the midsi of the culture ‘‘perfect success.” A‘ter mounting their of vh’eh we brag. And what do we do

horses the cadets rode around in single

Plows!

file at.d practiced a great variety o." saber thrusts and strokes at imaginary foes.

. , „ ! i he riding was good and the slashing

j was vigorous and skillful. The two 1 frames from which iron rings were sus- | ponded were placed on opposite sides of

fts#'Commencement is over—vacation ^Ricre—how many aching h< arts and de^■ted parlors th ro aro in Greencaatle

’ to-day.

Bt lvV' livery man

should make tln ir arrangements to come B(in sastla to eolebrate the Fourth H|e programme for thc day is a grand

one.

IfcV Tho mock Democratic convention Iracks of a suitablo we r 0 placed I •" '• ii’-bt, was sora0 i eath „ headg which tho riders ■itb.r cute nor cunning, and in very bad hacked most viciously as they went gab Beat suchati , in such a place, and loping aroflnd groaDd wel , Berthe patroi ig ol th faculty of a couple more ba i la Tht n the cadeti Bversity. Wo suppose no harm was wer) m couple more balls. Then the caBly intended, but we know that the dota went ( ;, ishlll , around b y two flings of many were hurt, and many | threeg 0pp08Ue directions, trying to

for ourselves? Wo ply whip and spur on the jaded brain as though it were a jibing horse—force it back into thc road which leads to madness, and go on full galop. Wo drug tho rebellious body with stimulants, we hide the original and think we have escaped the danger, and are very festive before night. We turn aside, as the I’liarisee did of old, and

the hall, and near the corners, upon some P il *< ,m tlu ‘ ,,tlu ' r si,b * ' vilh ;'»'-.l>a"-lker-

i chief to our nose. At last, having broken Nature’s laws, and disregarded her warnings, forth she comes—drums beating, colors flying—right in front! to punish us. Then we go down on our knees and wliim]»or nlsmt it having pleased I tod Almighty to send this aftiietion up•u us, and we pray him to work a miracle in order to reverse" the natural conse-

quences of our disobedience, save us

*o,e thought that the use of University picrco the ^ witll their sabeVs, then ;u^ t S.^!Tmt , o^C.rs Ut in the Oh e d for such purpose was a precedent t0 draw their pistols alld blow off thc 6ie . ind bo „. that it may not hurt. ■vise, unprofitable, and calculated to unoffending woodeil head , and fi . f ~

ntllj to give tho pom I „ "TZ, T,

CORRESPONDENCE. a slashing thrust. 1 he sjiort was most provision fond 1 age, In. i we are not all

J exciting, and as thc horse-pistols were agreed as to the kind of provision it is |

\ fired oil’ in rapid succession the “dear best to lay in.

f II* reader* of Th* Star will plea>0 boar in 1 creatures” in the galleries stopped up

Certainly we shall want |

a little money, for a destitute old man is i

• tor or endorse tho opinions of correspond- ’ their oars and trembled in affright. Sonin indeed a sorry sight; yes, have money by h published in these column*, we simply ,... .. ■ . , ,, „u n ij i.

ii11 thi>t wo do not hold oursolvo* nccounta*

9pe simci^o ou'r'eorrespondent's'that tho 1U peo^ 1 of the riders were very quick, and would all means. Hut an old man needs just BghoM are. rn wh:lt thu ,hou ' ^htl, of tbeir " succeed in going through all the maneu- tl'at particular kind of strength which K— — vers in rapid succession. The same ex- young men are most apt to waste. !\oitli yisutison. erciscs were then repeated after two well Many ab>oli-li young lellow " i:l thnnv

1 ,, ,, , away on a holiday a certain amount of

HCorn growing finely. Insects worked paudod hurdles had been put up. Some nervous energy which ho will never Bsome tdeces of wheat Harvest ini°^ beborsf8 t:lus cd considerable feel thc want of until he is 70, and then j ■l blast—tho yield very good amusement. h ° w »«e will want it! It is cuBplicn Lathram and Joseph Anderson After the saddle had b^en taken ell the pag|le at 2 ) , vi i| t .„u-nsify the rheuma1k!i hauc purchased n reaper and self- horses the second part of the programme tism at three-score. It is a fact over-Bjin-machine o’to of them doing good was hegun. At first one-half of the men tasking the eyes at I t may necessitate wait Oats going to be a good crop., walked by thc side of the other half, the use of s^ctacles at 40 instead of l»0. .Meadows good ... .S. D. Wood has " ho where mounted. Suddenly the of |iealth fur ag ,,f f( , r the mikxim shaved for the campaign 1’reaching . horses broke into a gallop, and tho order g(«,d in regard to health as to motley— ttBinorrow at thc Daptist Church to mount was given. Immediately each “Waste not, Minit not.” It is a iiii>t:ikj

■ - - - — to suppose that violations of the laws

Mb' Bettie Carico mid Miss Ik-ltie Beard horse had two riders. This practice of

of health can escape its penalty. Nature

retm nod to Terre Haute tins week leaping on and o\\' a bareback horse was forgives no ‘ sill j ( . rror; s fo e () |rtho George and Newton Stoner attended the continued for some time, to the delight ofleuder tor > r >0 years sometimes, but she

Republican State Convention last week.

I brought in atrain. and the excitement in- i"^ J” 1 ’"

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but ;, intending to begin shearing as soon asitlio weather should moderate suflifiently, and he had a gang of men omflrtyod for that purpose. Tho c inip of the shearers was on high ground, overlooking a gulch which at this point runs between high and preciptious banks, and ith occupied a cabin lower down, and to the edge of the gulch. Late on We'inrxday afternoon, the weather showin; no signs of abating, he left tho pen, and accompanied by aj Portuguese, went loftho lower cabin. Shortly after, tho •bearers on the hill heard a rushing Sound, quickly succeeded by a terrible Mat ing ana crackling, as if every bowlder Sml rock on the mountain side had been f torn from its hold, and was being hurled j along the bod of tho gulch. They knew In an instant what bad happened, and realized tho frightful position of Smith Bnd'the Portuguese. They rushed to- * Wind tho cabin, yelling nt the top of tb r voices for the doomed men to leave th cabin, and the latter evidently hoard tb n, for two dazed, bewildered faces appeared at the door for a single moment; tb next a solid wall of water, debris, an i great masses of earth and rock struck Jh lighly built shanty and all it con-

'ta

was considerable applause at thc excep

tionally daring feats.

What OvK'i'iiiitialioii W ill Ac-

complish. Baltimore Sun-

^Jned disappeared in the foaming waters. As 'oon as tho waters subsided somewhat a search was made for thc unfor■inato victims, and the body of tho Portuguese was found the next day two

miles below tho scene of Tbi body of Mr. Smith

pntil tho next day, having lodged among through he picks the book up in his teeth he rocks about five miles below the places it under the stub of his right arm, lamp. The only injury found on the 1 goes to the next house, and so on.

dy of Smith was a bruise on the foreBcad, and there can bo no doubt but

And Farm .flarliiiMTv $M‘n<Tallv. w + Just received another car load of the celebrated PI.I.IV Ills I II11.1.lilt PLOWS, together with n fine line of ADVANCE CULTIVATORS an IHIIIK'* M1AV Itlll’AIMT Ull 4 1 I.TI \ \TOIt with springs, uls. thc Deer Breaking Plows, Gilpin Sulky Plows, and Deer and Mansur Corn planter also the Bnckeyo Corn Planter and lloosior Corn Drill. Open and Top Buggies'For Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARMfiBELLS, SHOVELS, SPADES,.FORKS AND I ICES tho lowest prices. Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally. Thsukl’ul lor past favors, 1 hope by close attention to business and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Greencastle,

SARSAPARILLA FOR TO COMPLAINT, DTCPEfEA, And for Purifying tho Blood, It lias boon in for i.*0 years, and has provt d to be the best preparation in the market forSirK HlCAl ►ACill:. PAIN IN THE SIDE OK BACK, LIVER COMPLAINT, PIMPLES < >N THE FA( E, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, and nil Diseases that arise from a Disordered Liver or an Impure blood. Thousands of our best people take it and privo it to their children. Physicians prescribe it daily, Thoso who Use it once recommend it to others. It is made from Yellow Dock, Honduras Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry, Stillingia, Dandelion, Sassafras, Winterercen, and other well-known valuable Kootn and Herbs. It is strictly vep« table, and cannot hurt the most ae!lento constitution. It is one of tho b<'Rt mediciues in uto for Regulating tho Bowels. It is sold by all responsible dnigrists at one dollar for a ipia^t bottle, or six bottlea for five dollars. Those who cannot obtain a bottle of this medicine from their druggist may send us ono dollar, and we will deliver it to them free of any charges. W.JSmtSTOH * CO., Uaaufactarers, 1<J1 Jcffereou Ave., ^ DETROIT, MI TTI.

Lor Milo by C» nrud Cook.

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V W YAH’AIILE If you an* suffering from iiitf ou a bt'd of Bickm*8,

Hop BItteI’h

If you nro n niiniMtt r. Fcii with your pa it iral lu out with care and work, or i f you feel weak and dih

knowing why,

Hop Hitters will I f you are n man of bus

train of y

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MULIlOliN, HANNA & BLACK

...uu iiiuo.i ui.iu v.«,u,c,>viui> „ oc „., °l tbe audience. Then the hurdles wmv catches him at lust, and inflicts thc pun-1 ....Miss Lucy Drown has returned from t-rmight in again, and the excitement in- Env'he^TltVt'mosU 1 Silve^ii^foAdd Kin vs, the guest of her brother, John | creaset ^* ^ ac " cadet had his horse, and age, but nave knowledge, wive the recol-‘ Brown Weather fine Health he came to the hurdle would leap olf lection of good and noMe deeds, innocent good. .’.'.Farmers all busy taking care of .W ‘be hurdle, clinging all the time to kh.a Bir crops. A Reader. the hsrse’s mane, and then leap on his SVi'eaUh wliicU time can not diminmh '

— i back again. Many of the cadets did this u „ r t u k e aW ay.

A llorribU* Fate. very gracefully, and showed great skill ;— Stockton Nev. Indepentant. and pluck in clinging to their rather wild [NcW York Commercla i Adveni.er] Bpartieulars of the death of C. J. Smith, chargers. Sometimes the horse would Mark Twain lues arrived in the Gallia, who was drowned last Wednesday in refuse to jump, and great confusion after an absence of seventeen months Merced County, have just been received would follyw. '1 he “ring masters,” as abroad. A reporter interviewed him in

in this city. Ho was visiting his sheep they were facetiously called, stood with this wi.-e:

range in Headman's Creek, near Plains- whips in hand, so as to remind the bal ky “You sailed in the snme ship with Day-1

horse of the danger of stopping. ard Taylor and Mr. Murat Halstead, of The cadets then varied the exercises! Cincinnati, <li<l you not, Mr. Twain?’ by jumping olf their horses while at full “Tho same craft, all honor to her—Mr. speed, and then leaping clear over their I wain lifted Ids hat reverently car-

backs, and then on to their hacks again. r * ,M ^ ^ iroe us -

The exercise was, of course, violent, and ' wtuiwnid at the time that you in\. 1- , , , , . cletl Mr. llnlstead into making tlie vovthe ladies bestowed many expressions ol ^ ( . by i lim free use of your Ektdth occupied a cabin lower down, and sympathy on the “poor boys.” There linen?”

dLe to the edge of the gulch. Late on were narrow escapes from accidentsand _“)\ ( R”—NIr. 1 wain sjioke^ hi surely—

many laughable scenes. As a rule, how-

offer tbeir ?crvices ns—

TKITIIS.

poor hoalUi. or lan^uLA-

lake cheer, lor

will Cim* You. and have overtax’d yourtie?;#Or a mother, worn if yon are • imply aillnn-; pin Led, wiiiiout clctuly

Ili'Mioro You

ines*», weaken.*1 by tb* duties; or a mail ot let-

midnight work,

SironutlicMi You.

mifferinff from any indis f;lsI , ft;; in oft< It the Cl

coau,

Itrlirvc You. shop, op the farm, at tho that your system needs ulatmg u it lu

strain of your everyday

ter?, over your

Hop BittrrH will If you aro young, and

crutlon, or aro growing t<K>

Hop Ilittur* will If you an* in thc work d'-*k any u hero, and feel

eleunsiii

Hop Biitfi'H i*4 Wlmt You Need. If you r re old, anti your nul-so i? foehlo, your nerves urmtea.!y,und your|iacultieH waning, ]li>p UlUern will give you New Life und Vigor. Hop Cough Cube is tho sweetest, safest and beet. I Ask Children. I One nor I’AT) for B’.omaeh, T.lver and Kidneys Is j rlor to ull other*. Cures by al>.Hor|»tioii. It is perfect. I L>. J * ’ is an absolute and Irresistible otmfor drunk [ MUM I, use of opioiQ, to > i nil narootica I AbowaoidbydroggM*. HopBll U.* hesur, N. Y. |

XT TST ID IE3 Xt T to tlie'citizens of l*utnam and aTioining counties. They have tho largest stock and most eomi lete line of c tskets,coffins, burial etc., i - i western Indiana. Funerals arranged and.conducted with the care a^surod hv thirty yoar**’ experience in tho business. No. U and l'» East Washington Street, Greeneastle, Ind. Bargains. BARGAINS. Bargains! MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE! Mulholn, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS.

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WANTPH ,a,00 ° BrSnF, S KK ITCYrS, Of will, h I f» nil I LU niako Burk, vn Pile Ointment,Wsrraiiti-.lti Cura tilo. AdilfM with Han.p, Dr. J. N. Taller. Sh la>uU, Mtf-

A WCNTH.V A3ENT3 WAIITSD; 73 ii..i h.uin s »rii, ( r. i„ ch.Horiai »..m-

by all

ac-*' for i

“I did tell Murat that I’d lend him a' clean shirt. You see, he didn’t expect'

ever, the riding was excellent, and t() go> His wife was gidug, and he'd sort showed that the cadets were thorough of come down to see her safely launched, masters of horsemanship. Many expres- U' 11 reineinhi'r the ship ran away with a r , ■ , i , nartv of cxeursionists who had got alHiard smns of admiration were heard, and there > () Mr Tuvll(r |. b ^, . ltld was

ibliged to anchor oil' the Hook all night I During the evening Murat sort of got | his sea-legs on, and says he, ‘Clemens,’ j lie always calls me ('lemons, says he, ‘Clemens, if you’ll lend me a shirt I 1k - 1 Sieve I’ll go ueros,..’ ‘All right,’ says I, ;‘I’ll doit? Ho Murat he fixed things! i with the captain and stayed aboard. \\ e | man. g )( t along pretty well with winds a-mid-]

Wo are now ready to *eU all kinds of Furniture at prises lower than wore ever before offer!il in I’utli'i'ii County. We propose to luryuly iii'Toii.-o our stuck by additioual purennscs, and o keep ou hands tiio Liamest, Ohoapoit and Host line of goods ever offered In this market. tVc trust persons needing anything in our lino will ealfiand teolus before guinglelsewhoro. It is no trouble to us to show,goods. Call and SosUft at tho Old Stand, Nos. 14 &. 16 East Washington St., Greencastle, ind.] .laM.iiOLY, iSA.t.’kA & lii.ACIt.

$3S8i

GARPENTEH SAWS

with our

lit ttrr t i i i

Or wriv other kin.I, you rnu fll.> ynurnflf \nr linrhinc 1 .• it v I . Ht ttvr tiu i ''vr. 1 ti'• tifth will alI ri-mnifi . f < ju.il -iz.* ati f Sent on rrrrigtt of i uiuy

tin* rnil.'l Stitfs. 111 iiwti utfil fire

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jmrt ft

fJontl trtt ntoil in ov+vy rottnlyaml

city. AMi #: HOT it A Slit

fowl, IVf.

ir< ulfir < freo. rov.nty anU 0. t JVetc Ojc-

havo hundri-da of letters from mon tuiog I our Machiutf who Hay tlu-v wouM not ink. g;> lor it. Dr. WHITTIER

1 Ct 7 St. Charles Street, St. Lonis, Mo.

1 A rcKulargraduaU* of two Mptliiul Col legos, has hivn lon|

NICHOLS,SHEPARD & CO.BallleMMiclL “ - ‘ - - - ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE 0

ular gri

engnirod in tin* sjjt” id Chronic I)i

it::

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E. 1’. Williams, a young colored

is the census enumerator of thc Ninth dling, aboilt ner-iinr-west by sou, till we Ward of Bucyrns, Ohio. Several year:- came to latitude Jii, longitude 4.1, and

f then Murat wanted In* clean shirt—that.)

ago W Ilhams was run over by a tram of ^ he wulltc(1 )uilR , „ wa8 !dHlllt three ' cars and lost both arms, which were ta- ^.u., f rom noon when 1 took the gar-! ken of near tho shoulder. In the ah- mi nt to the door of Murat’s stateroom. I sence of hands to write with, lie lias ‘Here,’ says I, clothe yourselt like u i , , . , prince of the realm. At eight bell* Mr. ! learned to write by holding his pen or J lalst€ad c;imc out of his aparlment pencil between his teeth, and is able in with his coat buttoned up to his chin and j this way to produce a legible styl ■ of his face was as red as a red, red nose. He penmanship. He writes very rapidly, of'the v'glvll \ nev!'r ^! i r‘u?'l! and in his work as hnumerator, takes an ^ t a gii, n ,,go of my shirt. There was average of two hundred names a day. a kind of rumor on tho ship that Murat: When he enters a house ho seats himself never wore that shirt or any other shh i. - * '**» ^ } t n „‘ ; catastrophe, a pencil in his teeth writes out the names nu . ils j{ pj pu t a rather tough problem 1 was not found that aro given him. When ho gets to the editor of tho Cincinnati Commor-.

cial, for Ins neck measures eighteen inch-1

i* of two Mctiit-nl Colleges, has been! eial treatment of all Vfueroal.Be eases thun any other Physh h ahow,and ull ol_d residents V

'll • . Ol l it .*». Diseases nnri

grr

xual

ian in 8t

mmum TliroshluK Mnehlnory find Portable and Traction Engines.

rent

!cd success, ou

THE STAXDAKD of excellonco throughout the CrainJici' mg H' ■ f t. \1 iTC ULEMA for Grain Pnv!ng, Time Savin-, p. rfi*cl Cleniiing, Kapid and Thorough Work. 1 M OM PARABLE i > Vm/ 'y of Material P rfrrf » of Puns, Thorough Workaiausbiu. HUyunt Fiuisli, and bantu of M %HVEIAlCA for vasffy tuperior work In a r ? hind* of drain, &utl univcraaUy known as thu only successful Thresher In Flax, Timothy, Clover, aiul All otb'T Sect-. # A^TONT**!! ari'I v ndrrfully • m/.fe, i’-Iig; l s than one half thu usual g. ar* and !« 1: Mil I . rilAI l ION. rKAW.BL’MNINU HTI \M I m.im v ffurahility, Bafutv, t •.•immy, and Heauty entir-:. utiknown in other inuk* s. Sti am-l’uwer Outfit* an l Steam Power Beparators a specialty. Four Rises of He; arators, from Mm Ihur*" joiwer ; al»o 2 styles Improved Mounted Horse-Pom* r s. P.'d Yeura t»f PrsiHpertviiM und <'oiitliiiH»ii« i*y this bou^c, without chiuigv of uaun., locatiuti, or Uiai.ug '- , furoUhe* a atroog guarautot lor superior goods and

CAUTION

*; hence various inakera I

juachiues to t

lug to build an 1 palm oil iuferior and

famous good*.

has driven

aro now attempt •

utluua of

ghat ho was drowned, and not killed by ^bntact with tho bowlders. The came •of this sudden deluge in a gulch that is i|iitous“enough to carry oil'any oi d - S*i v amount of water was evidently a Sloud burst in the'.nountains where the gulch heads, such phenomena being of frequent occurrences in that section.

es, while mine never footed than fifteen, even when I

mumps.”

up more j ha«l the!

VlBRATOB Macllilli

ijjrcl iiuitul

DECEIVED

itnl nn't worthies! maohlnerv. If von buy

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uur turnons goo<!

®BE NOT

hv such oxperlmeni

1 the

. . leet.

Hernm, or Tlupture, nil Urinary DiretiM m Byphilitlo or Mercurial Affect ions ortho Th

Skin or Bonea. arc treated with unparalk-Ie lat- it et lea title print p 1 1 .".if" ly. I ■ ivati j

Buormatorrneft, Sexual Debilily nnd Impotency. as th»* result of Self-Abuse in youth, soxuti! excesses jn inaturer yem s. or other muses, and w hich produca Some ol the follow ing effeetH nervousneis, sein nal eims • y, dimneat of i t, d | a r.pimplee on the face, phvsieai decay, aversion to socitty of females, cotduiion ut ideas, loss of sexual power, etc , tendering itinrnnKf* in proper or unhnppy. an- permanently cured. Consu'tation at ottice, or by maii fr* e. ant invited, When it is io tavenieut to vis the city for t atmeot* tncdii'iiics can he sent by mail or express evi ry whci.-. Cur able cbm * guarantr-i d, y here doubt ex.vts itisfraukly slated ricpilo: Is: Min, 1 Crisp: W:c:n, 1 „:isp ;

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A. II. Clark of Grotton has a ram that thinks. It thinks enough to butt trees, when there is fruit on them, until the | fruit drops ofT, when it stops thinking!

and goes to eating.

A'e have much pleasure in recoin-1 mending Thermalinc to our readers as an I absolute cure for malaria. The manufae-

I turers’ name alone is a guarantee of its I Jl Disappointment never attends the use ' 11 MiU “ 26 C#nt * P« r boX ’ For of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup. Price only 25 particulars see advt. For sale at Allen’s gpnts a bottle. j Drug Store. Om 52

THE TWO WANDERERS. Two wanderers in a wood profound; Heard, stroke by stroke, thc axe resound; And that which each most longed to own Rang to him in the weapon’s tone. The stalwart said, “There lies the strand, They built a ship for far-off land.’’ Thc wearied spake, “A home they build Ly hand of love w ith flowers tilled.’* Anil through the tangled thicket's braid fbey press, anti find it was as each had said. They build a bark for far-ofi land, A mansion decked by loving hand. Within the forest's swamp and brake A coffin for the flead they make. — [H. Phillip#* from the German of Lorm.

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