Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1880 — Page 5

HOSE

WHO NEVER

XT

h mt postio* themwlves in the prices „f [bo !«»<)'"« clothing houses positively

The Rev. Washington Gladden, of Springfield, answers tho question, “Why

I don’t the ma*es come to church?’ by I asserting thaf they do; or, at least that

proportionately there is more church

gofng r.ow than there was in the last port idyl. ' century. At the time of the Revolution I there was one church to 1,538 inhabit-

ants, while tho prescnt];!'.o . 235; and he thinks tho churches are as

nearly filled now as then.

CONSOLING AN ENEMY.

Many Difla-n nt MraiiH Have IPa-n Em-

ployed wilh No Hotter Eflect.

[Danbury News ]

Here is what might be called a Bridge

At any rate it happened in

ricKi:n-rr pakticles.

Greencastle Foundry

assert

Fellows' Syrup of Hypophosphites supplies matter for bone ami blood, rendering it highly beneficial for feeble children. 2111

Oury Bilffnire disappeared from Balti

more, last October, with $600 belonging

.. . , .. ! to the cbnrch of which he was treasurer.

iu«t teleetion. the nicest f.«Mlcs, tie i

He was set down as a runaway thief,

i,rices; i“ flt t ' thu beat goods 6 r llj e a f, !W f r jp n d s maintained bis in- | nCV> jan be had at tho store of | tegrity. His wife received a letter from

Bridgeport. A rather dissipated young man whose tendency to better things was seriously handicapped by his love for liquor became an object of dislike to a neighbor who brought his weakness before the church of which both were

-AND-

VC’IIllNi: COMl’AIW,

—Manufacturers of—

doTS” tuning o“ exiting' thl'v.umg | ^ V"™"* Uu ' l ' V ' t U W "'' T of ^ ^ is a matter unnecessary to discuss in this • • heart8> ,n Sfnte wlU ,,re!l,a

connection; but the neighbor was no-

Marriago is often a mirage.

Economy is of itself a great revenue. In at the death—a bullet.—[Ottawa Republican. VI Time out of mind—forgotten dates. [Baltimore Every Saturday. j

A room hung xvith pictures is a room CulVErS IrOIl SclW

hung with thoughts. ; To procure a pound of silk requires ’

the labor of 2,000 silk worms.

\ alcntine Baker Ihisfla, Turk by adoj>-

Foui lh of .1 illy

of Heaven at eventide.—[George Eliot.

U spying <]iniHtii'stnni

avarice of imiuj. After the expulsion I turer.

the \ ictim went steadily downward, and Flattery is like cologne water, to Ik* his home became rather unpleasant, as st-tel' *d of, not swallowed.—[Josh Bil-

lie and his wife could not agree on the ^ngs.

liquor question, and stormy scenes were | When alone watch your thoughts; in

. , , • , , ,, “ I frequent. One day in a lit of temper he your family your temper; iu company

I h,m ’ a fcw da >' 8 afro ’ ln wh,ch he t0,J a i threw a dish of milk in his wife’s face. '

__ . -- J marYellous tale of being kidnapp l.rob- ,

V"! an4 put aboard a sai,in S vesse! j 'po.sthan to her flesh, and she burst in: V bound for California. Whether he is a a fi , ,d of hysterical weeping. The mis-

lunatic, a rascal or a truthful victim is ; eraldo man hurried from the house, A

And all Kinds of Machinery

and Castings.

e- Itoiniiring on'Mill Work and Farm Mahinory done | roui|itly. Shop near South l>e|iot, (lrccnoa?tle, Ind.

and OH mm' 111 PlCuiC'! — AT — Greencastle, July 5, 1880. The atltlrcsses of the day will be de-

livered by

SI- WTOK I>. IV. VOOHHUES

—an t t»—

The ino.«t fui vossful revolution of the •••ntury. ! f ■» E \IIA ICItlttOiV.

and to American rcmlers of bookF, the most | important. Only books of the higbentclass are \

Tlie Literary

Revolution.

Id reliable Clothier ami Gents' Fur-

nisher, 3m2

t4 fy

a question. Advice of an old nurse: "'lhe baby would be always bright and cheerful if an occasional dose of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup were administered. An Illinois man found his runaway wife working, in male attire, in a Peoria tailor shop, where her sex was unsus-

pected.

v .. r y ^ 'qT i?~i •'"i' i ‘ t tro( ’ es ’ 1 .,«(■« (,tthe Ki'Ineya, El-ilihir. Urinary ;,ntl N 1 rv Svstinn. when imthiiiK , It i* eoml'ortahlc to the pationt, |msi i I i t‘ Ifrc O', a 11 it the tir.-t ,'ll re lur [toso .ji.hil and miK'h ilrmiili 'l n flret inn -,

| M les A Itrlul't’K ■ 1 .ra vel, Dropsy, Catarrh

ft I h r. llrickJu.it Liepnait. I’ainlnl I'riM | a) olore<1 I fine, ;> • rvous WeakKd I’ainin the Back seem more like mir■rlcj than cases nf nniur.il healiiiK'-

f pgl 1C \ I E FEMALES

fti ra <..l wasteit nr |irnstratci| energies, (i la irregular habiti. the abu>e ot natural Xninl or phyaioal overexertion, fiinl their i 1,1 relii'l in the use of PAV.NKIDMA ..-h strengthens ami invigoratea the

Nothing stu|)efying or dangerous, no Morphia, no Opium, enters into the composition of that famed remedy, Dr. Bull’s

Baby Syrup. Price 25 cents. A Chicago man, not satisfied

whipping his wife unmercifully, set two savage dogs on her and stood by until

she was nearly dead.

lew yards distant he met his old enemy.

your tongue.

There is an establishment in Now Haven, which manufactured 22,-124,772'

fish hooks last year.

A lame farmer was asked if he had a corn on his toe. ‘ No,” said he, “butTve

Fheaight of him suggested! shockingl.® 0 ^ 0 ^ 8onear ‘

idea. Theeiieiny had a cousin who dealt An ounce of heart is worth a ton of in grave stones. He was, as we have ' culture; the mightiest force in the world •aid, a thoroughly graduated skin-flint, is heart force.—[Rev. Dr. Vincent, taking greedy advantage of evc, y opu,:- In Spain there are 10,000,000 fine wooltunity to increase his properly. I lie ed merino sheep tended by 50,000 shepdissolute huslmnd bailed him. Mr herds, aud guanled by 30,000 dogs. Grynd.” he slid. ‘T wish you would call 1 As la the golden tress of hair to butter, m mvwde. Hie s ui a pretty bad way. llIlkin ,i words f rom the ripe lips

eaked Mr.

“Since taking ‘Dr. Lindsey’s Blood

Searcher’ that old sore of mine is entirely

cured.” Sold by all druggists.

Why, what’s the matterV G. in a tone of solicitation.

“She’s gut word that two of her cousin ; are dead, and she feels pretty badly over it, as she was wry fond of them. She has got a great deal of r<'s|H'ct for , you, and 1 think if you’d go and see her with ! "' ol, ld do her a I ; of good. And then you might help her in another matter. She wants two head-stones for their graves, and perhaps you could show her

the best way to gel thcirt.”

The suggestion took, in a flash. Mr. Grynd was only too glad to comfort the

A hog killed and ate some of the Bcv.

Bryant Bansom’s fine chickens, at Mount (4and^eitorMtbojk'c^oj^ 1 '.iith. Vernon, Ohio. The annoyed clergyman j iiositiiely and without tear of contra- caught the brute and cut out one of its

|n, that Pay s Kidney Pad is the only °

C'uoil permanent, cure lor every form ot eyes. He had intended to destroy its Lialeutanimism.ona conn , sight entirely, so that it could see no Imeim>ry,'oTv'Hality"Unp'or'd by^hu'er-1 more chickens to catch, but through pity

k|y 0 uth or too close applicaiinn to busibr work, may be restored and manhood kill all kidney medicines which are taken [he system by w ay of the itomaehj it is Btreatment well tried and proven inelfi- [ thouirl) sometimes cfTenuiip apparent o( une complaint they sow the seeds of troublesome and permanent disorders. Lrirc nfiiur Pad brines it within file reach [.and it will annually save many times si in doctor’s hips, medicines and plast[hiehstbest give but temporary relief. It is used without fear or harm, and with int\ of a permanent cure. For sale by pus generally, or sent by mail (free of gi'inn receipt of the price. Regular Pad, li.iliiri'p’s, SI ‘iO; Special I extra si/.e), ?:t. in .k. "Mow a Life was Saved,”giving the

pf a beautiful woman.—[Stillwater Lum-

berman.

The Erie Canal was commenced in 1817 and completed in 1825. The main line measures 363 miles in length, and costs

about $7,200,000.

Geologists estimate the area of the coal fields tif the United States at over

puMishytl by us, nmi the prices are low beyond comparison with the cheapest hooks over before issued. To illustrate and demonstrate these truths, wc send the following books, all complete and unabridged,

poet paid, at the prices named :

M n<*n itlsiy'M

Life of Frederick tho Great. I-ormer price $1 J'. I,arjro brevier type, beautiful print: prlcrc? It

€»4*nt f».

Life of Robert Burns. Former pricefl 2o. Lnrcro brevier typ^.licnutiful print: irrlc^oIloontK

orAxiti,

I’y IMwin Am**! 1. Former pfi •- fl \ Reautitul print. br* vier type; prl«*t* o c*c*nlfs.

r rilO!K. I I

Manliness of Christ. Fonm r priec SI. Reautiful

print, brevier typ• • II • Ioliii 1121 i*l .MIIImV

Chapters on Socialism. I> <vs of exeecdiug in-

terest and importance. Pr.ICE 3 CE1TT3. Ifuroii 31 iiMoit.

II is tr.i ^ el> and sunn i^itiK' ud\ entures. Former prit^j^l , Bourgeois typo; PGICS 5 CZ1TT3.

[;ir>

oT f^c'ot x.

Lite, by Lamertinc. Former price 1 Brevier type. I mi tilu I print; FRITS 3 :E1TT3.

\ i<*si i* ol* ii

Rv Oliver Goldsmith. print; PRICK 5 CSNT8-

Brevier type, beautiful

iifliicted and mukc n [.tei cent, at one and 1 in the will that he never forgot a favor,

the same time.

At the house he found the lady’s eyes

still wet with tears.

2 000,000 square miles, with uu average o.^type.IM,, 3 ,mi' °^(fu^ S r:!:.

thickness of fifty feet. e A man dying recently in St. Ismis left $1,000 to an individual who, years before, ran away with his wife. He said

“My

dear Mrs. M.

he left the job half completed. His congregation, however, do not credit him with much mercy and have resolved to

put him on trial for the act.

The best remedy for liver complaint is “Sellers’ Liver Pills.” Only 25c. a box.

Sold by all druggists.

The Rev. Sumner Latham was engaged at !f300 a year as pastor of the Baptist church et East Ware, N. H., but a

he oihly observed, with a sigh. “I know it,” she sobbed faintly.

“We never can tell what a day will bring forth?” lie pertinently suggested

iu a tone of gloom. She sobbed again.

“But we must be patient. M T e mit'd think it all for the best.

No woman was ever made round-shoul-dered at the w;ish-tub, and no mnn ever

. . became hump-backed from splitting wood this is very sad, , lt the family [die.—[Detroit Free Press.

Within the historic period 350 famines ' have been recorded, commencing with those mentioned in the bible as having oceured in Palestine in the time of Abraham.

Sometimes, after reading column after column of sorrows, sufferings, devasia-

“I can’t think so,” she cried, putting t'“ n ulu ^ "C •dniost wish that Jown her handkerchief, and looking Adam ami E\e had never married,

very rebellious. “It is so cruel, so terri- j [Boston transcript.

C Conti.

1 *i-ivs» < o r l'’!»os»t

By iiuthor of "Sjiarronifra'i Payors.” Small

pica tj i ", lo idea. FUOX : CMISS

^81oi-i.-s. sin«l Itstllnolsi

Who have positively promised to attend, followed by personal rominiscensos by the pioneers of Futnam and adjoining

counties.

I' \MkS OI' 11 ( SH’ ! tliU VMS I’ICOl liS^fOA : Vrlillory Msiliilc! Test of I lie sieam Fire Engine, »VV . D. Vilen U* SIMK’I VI, t SC It \ \<»r. >lI'VTs Have been made for tho CSramlesl iHsplny OI Fireworks ! liver witnessed in Western Indiana.

KPF.ritF f FKF.yuim .

Will bo aiven to the Sunday-school having tho largest delegation iu the procession, an l competition id upon to every school in Putnam county except those located in tho city of Greencastle. Tho committee has made perfect arrangements (nr the comfort and entertainment of visitors—good water, plenty of seats

and ample shade. com:, vi,L!

Bring your baskets well-filled, and let us have an old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration.

'P20

For Young Folks, Ellon Tracy very fine illustrations, SeleM.in from her book. La-go type: 1^4*31 V4*X 1*1*41111 !ll«

Alden; with

very fine illustrations. Selections uomplete

* • ‘ * .elfJICEB CENTS.

1 >isi fy

OfanOlti Lawyer. Short storiev of thrilling, laughable, pathetic interest. PRICE 3 CENTS. uooiA^Kra,x.i:i«s Everywhere (only one dealer in each fr»wn)koep these ami our large list of standard books, which are selling by the million volumes, because people believe in the LiP'rarv Hevolution. AMEEIC IN BOOK l XCHANGE, Tribune Building! N ew York. .IOI1N B. ALBEN, Manager. Sole Agency iu Gret neastlo, J, 1\. L WGDON.

5tl 1

HUBBARD & FRY. Bainbridge, Ind.,

Dealers in th. celebrated

The New Orleans Picayune

says: teeth

ble, so awful. ,

He sighed and rubl>od his hands, both | “Americans pay more for their

[acts indicating his commiseration for than any other nation on the earth, and her imjierfeet knowledge of Providence, yet they do nine-tenths of their chewing I

‘•Yon think so now, because your grief . with their stomachs. is just begun,” he kindly admitted; “but —

m time you will see it is all for the 1 Minding iris Own tiusino**.

best.” j [Exchange)

“No I shan’t. I know I shan’t,” she] There was a herdsman driving a

rv of this new discovery and a large rec- ■ - . persisted. , , .'hundred head of sheep or more down

l must Tcinarkableeures sent free. Write | jonty of the members were against paj - , Mr. Grynd was very much ^hocked

A.l'lr. -s, ItW KIDM-.V I’.u'tV’o., T„ |0 f'ATITinW 'iwing to the many

ftlctiuAU i lUIiiKi l.c y Pads now seek- WO « voted to dismiss him.

J— I on < ur repu'.tion, we (leeiu. it'Die ,

It:! tel > u jir -i them. Ask lor DAY'S | sue for tho •'f-'b )0 at tho end of tlio

RAD, and take id* other June noil rUTT’S~

rnrsi SYMPTOMS OF A

rORPID LIVER. fco^gpetito^faufloii^bowolflcoatij^ pnutn^HeutRwdt^TiaiilDoMiHationm buc^purtT^Pam'^Tnilcr^Turanoulder-

been 1 quite'Tndignant were it not for'the along as sheep always do—first a steady I / h...„lst,,n..s little plod, then a clumsy canter like a £

; PI

fie, lullneiiH after eat

hution to exertion of 1

atim^withadism^ body or mind. Irri-

iinnBg Ha.i.i^pf.ud.ircirTr.H n 1 .

riorj^withafeolincotjriavm

rildutx^'eannos^yfyyinc^H, Flutte”

|Hoart^| Dotri, beforotnooycgj

■IjowSkm^Ieadiudie^HontJeBsnee^at StTmgniycoIorrjTnno^™*" - ™ THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, I10US DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED HIT'S PILLS nre f'Hpremlly nilnpted t« li easM,onoiIono rllectMniioli a « Iuliiko

r* cling nx to awi miish IIid Hiilicrcr.

Noted Divine says:

r. TLTT -Dear Sir: Forten yenri !hnv« urtyr tol)y<ipf>pHia,(V>n(vtipati<)n ftD(iI > il‘*«.

mg four Pills were ri'comiucntled ; 1 used them, n now iv well man. have good appetite, digestion [«*ut, regular stoolii, piles gone, and havogamed J ponndl flesh.They ftr»» worth their weigh tin gold

Kxvj{j^n\n»s(>Nj^>uiBviiio, Kjf-

iy larrenH' (Ik- Apiu iiir, and cause tho y to Take on Fl.-ali, thus tho ByBlitn is iri.hfd, and by their Tonic Action on tho [‘'.live OrKnus, Itrgulnr Slool.aro projd. Price Mrcolw. oa. ■«....—„ u. (W. V

ing him even that meagre salary, and i'

He intends to

year.

and therefore prepares, every week two sermons, which ho carries to the church m Sunday to deliver, but always finds the door locked. THE AGE OF MIRACLES is past, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical i Discovery will not raise the dead, will I not cure you if your lungs are half wasted j by consumption, or vour system sinking | under cancerous disease. It, is however, i unsurpassed both as a pectoral and alterative, and will euro obstinate and severe diseases of the throat and Linos, cough, and bronchial affections. By I virtue of its wonderful alterative properI ties it cleanses and onriohos the blood, thus curing pimples, blotches, and eruptions, and causing even great eating ulcers to heal. Sold by druggists. A public meeting was held at Eaton. O., to discuss the marriage of a white woman and a black man. A resolution to drive the couple out of the village was

voted down.

WOMAN’S WISDOM AND PRECAUTION. As tho summer months approach, every intcllisant mother will procure and keep on hand a bottle of Dr. Crumpton’s Strawberry Balsam. This is a mild and gentle fruit

r.rooiiy, n.il Is ft „„ |,„,W ChJ lli,,o! milk in

taco.

nr

avenue. They

went

headstones.

“You must not talk like this, my dear sister,” he gently expostulated. “The ways of Providence are mysterious and past finding out, but they are the best

ways, and ”

“1 don’t believe Providence had anything to do with it at all. It’s the work of the devil himself,” she indignantly

declared. •

“My dear, dear sister ”

“Do you believe Mr. Grynd,” she heatedly cried, “that God put it into bis heart to lling that milk into my face? If you do, I don’t. It was the work of the very devil, and nothing will make mo

believe anything else.”

“Milk—face!” gasped Mr. Grynd, very much bewildered. "I don t understand you. I trust, my dear Mrs. M., that

grief over your

| little plod,

wooden rocking-horse, and now altogeth er in a mammoth wad of animated wool. There was a good natured man with an ( umbrella in his hand standing near the ^ fence and waiting for the disorganized i herd to approach, lie thought he had better lend a hand, and so he rushed in | front of the flock and waved his umbrcl-1 la as a scepter of authority. The result | of this generalship was that the sheep ,

rushed jK'll-niell into a school-yard just j yppYi.; ,.\\ in.ju V'TloN UN DISEASE n.‘ tho HCholars, liLo *i Hock OI nunuin j Uj inviunriitinicii fpylilu umu titutinn^ ronoviitsheep wore IH)Urini r out for Jir(*CCHS. in i inp li clebiiiattMl phybiriic. tinl'•uriuhiiiK a tlon * . ' . ' •< ii* i -iii.l iiiiiiitriniiv i'i ri'ii ] n t , i ill vvilli

m ■'

sto^iach

aac: ^

I I&r®

loss has not affected

one ininute urchins and lambkins were ho|)elessly mixed and intermingled. Tl'.ere wits first a sheep and then a Isiy. next a girl and then' a lamb, while the man, the over-otllcious and superserviceable eha[), who had turned the flock

ami innutriouK tireulation Stiirii!ii*!» Rilturs. the finot. ;

ith HoBtettcr’s

. tomneh Bittert*, tho finest, an«l m-ist highly fiuiotioned, an<l tho most impuliir tonic and

preventive in existence*.

For sale by all RruggLts and Dealers generally.

Reaper and Mower, Buckeye Seif Binder, Also the Sweepstakes Thresher And Canton Monitor Engine. And Farm Implements

Generally.

P. S.—O. G. Hubbard will visit Greencastle every Saturday, in tho interest of tho above machines. Those wanting the best machine in the market will consult their interest by culling upon him* In [the meantime any orders left with .1 . II. Edwards or II. M. Handel will

have prompt attention.

3n»52 HUBBARD A FRY. Rr i roaao’s Water Ctro Ecteblbhacnt.

In its 27th year. For Chronic and severe ofdisease. It has given health to thou*

- ^ by other meant. Bend for eir-

- M- I>,, Now Brighton,

12m 44

your—luus rtot affected you. 1 was apeak- Jlw;lv from tlie turnpike was left alom • f a1. . .1 m A/Ntikitnu ti.1 l»>. . * • • 1 i .<ii

Dr. «Tohn Bull's

!,«.,(.,i,c detc »f mm «* aS.’SftftJ;Siuitli s Tonic Syrup

forms oidisease. it sands incurable by «> cularto S. i IGCASL,

Beaver Co., Ra.

0 menths for in ,,ts * Largo, Illustrated paper. 0 - OMMON lUPLOPLE. A year, SI . AGFNTS WANTED. 11. L. Hastings, 47 Cornhill, Bolton, M i i In I'

ing—”

“Cousins!”

, . . , . , . and the school-house. she cried, staring as hard IUH i 0 memberof the flock markat him he was doing Ht her. I ve got t j ^ )t . jmincdiate and condign punish- j no dead cousins. \\ liat do you mean! im iit and ujion him this horned and J “Ain’t two of your cousins dead, and „ 1MI |i y Nestor of the flock charged fitriain t you going to^et them headstones, ously. The man sliut his eyes and o[K“iihe demanded in agitation. e ,| umbrella, but of no avail, for “Why, I never thought of such a t | )r , in ..|, tbu umbrella covering the ereathing,” she answered, shrinking away i tulv like a circus rider through I

from liim, in fear of personal violence. "But you were crying?” he added, rubbing his head in a confused way. “So would youery, I guess, if a drunk-

FOR THE CURE 0F|

FEVER AND AGUE

OR

PIMPLES. I will mail free? the rucipo lor a simi>l<* \ «‘ir< ^ I fa bio Bultn that will remove Tar.', Friek Uh, j Pimple? iind BlotehcH, leaving the .“kin <"lt, i clear ami beautilul; also in-truetio ns for producing a luxuriant, growth of hair on a bald head ora Ninenth fuee. Addle??, inolouing ‘»e. Htump, Ben. Yandelf A Uo., 2UAnn J5t.,N. Y. f»m *14

Dysentry, Dinrrho a,

Morbus, Summer Complaints. Cholera. Colie, j U) ^ jn n fla8h « Great

Flux, painful purgina of tho bowels.'Vc. Its) I inicly use in eases of of emerganey, hassaved tho lives of many. lyll.

of San

j A wealthy Chinese merchant Francisco has a full-blooded r.ogro wife, j Their six children are a singular combii nation of two races in appearance, with crisp and curly hair, coppery skins, al

expres '

Bo Mtirrnv St., N* Y.

ITS KAiR DYE, ii a m or Whiskers changed to a (Ji.obsv bjr ft hiDKleapplicaiion of thia Dye. Itimi natural Color, acts loatantaneoutily. nolil ggujtH, or »<»nt by exprchd on receipt of $ 1 ce, 35 Murray St., New York*

DIH KIDNEY PAD. ■

A heretofore iinknnwti remedial elemeut filCC.

i which applied to the back, and Inimedi- —- —

IB banish pain mOTIIKUS PU01 LD REMEMB1 and weaknens and rouse those dormaot muxiiisi*.*

organfi into new life. It lauorafortableto Dr. Crumptom’s Strawberry Balsam is tlie Sfriiwd 'wVn'*!* • ‘iinlbrtU; host fruit modioine over disoovered I r P' 4 albropty, 44r»*v*d, l’»i ljrhta-IHsviiso, ly checking all running "0 <if tin* howe! -. umgaiumjiti„ no ^thP KldneyH. Incontenenc© , . . TntnUicoiit doohIc* i

r r<) Consimiptives. Th«* advertiser, having Leon permanently cured of that dread diseare, ' 'onsumption, by a • i in pie remedy, is anxious to make known to hislellow-sutferors the means of cure. To all who desire it. In* will x-nd i ropy ot the prescription nse I. charge,) with the directions for prennring and u- ing the same, which will (inu a sure cure for Consumption.

heavens!” he cried, catching up his hat and flying half distracted out of Uu

house.

Flow Ho Was Cured of Swearing.

John came in and inquired whether ness a man ever struck to is his own

dinner was ready, and was told it was not.

“Well, why in the devil isn’t it?” said

ion | he.

“Because” she coolly replied,“the wood was so d wet that the lire would not

burn.”

“Why, Mary, what is the matter with Are you cny-y or have you beta

Chills aud Uever.

( the papered hoop. In wild dismay tho J

man took to his heels, and then old Nes* I —

| U.r sent him sprawling in advanee of his ^ pr0 p riotor of t hi> ,. f iohrated >i,e Heine Hock, and before be could regain Ins teet i„ r r n Miperiority (ives idl reme the [lock fell back into single file and I dies ever offered to the puldu- for the safe, , , , . ..... I,;,,, eertaln and perinunont euro of Aitue and Fever t*ach sheep went scainjKriiig over imu. J or (^jjj||g unf| Fcvor, whether of short or long . - ,

It was ten minutes before tlie last sheep ^pimiing. lit* refers t<» tho nitin Westorn and | "il* "i 1 '* a Mire euro tor Consumption. ,,;„1 nv „ r lli,,, . ln ,| then he arose* Southern eountry l“ b. r him tustiniony I. the , Astlima. l.ronelntis Ac. I itrlios wlihing the gone over him, ami UK n iu ar , lrn , h that ■ v.l.m ver • reseriHlon. will idoiise nddress, ! shook the hits of broken watch-crystal vv; n \\ tailtocuroil tho directions arc strictly “ev. '*• A- 'mIsod, 1 1 Icnn. i

i out of his noeket, [licked U[> the rim of follow ed and curried out. In n irreiit umny i . , . ti . I 1 i romnpL-itur* 1 cases a Hingl« doge ha? be n suflieicnt tor a ! his hat and hobbled uwa\ , rcliuirkin^. i euro ^ Rn( j whole families have been cured by a

all, ! k I >n the lx t bush u |e bott . w ith a i ■ I

lillv ! general health. It i? however i-rndcnt, :m<l in A Nervous IMulity, Premature Decay, and r il every case more certain to cure,if it i the effect of youthml indiscretion, x I i r 1 rinued in smaller doses tor a w « k or two aft«T , the sake of sutiering humanity, gerol free to all ] tho disease has been eheeketl, more esp« i dly who need it, the recipe ar.d direction for roa-

r r<»o Much of mi \r ir a in out, 'iihl*’ilt an«l long standing ‘ '‘d i sually ' kin : the simple remedy by which he was cured.

TO ° nni 11 of * n

in a relicioili newspaper the bowels in good order. >hi*uld the patient, experience can do so hv addrossiiiK in perfect

however, reiiuire a cathartic inedicinc % «ttcr ! c . 0 nfidenco, JOHN B. OGlJEN . having txkcn throe or lour doses of the Tonic, f iim ii

is

H’V. 1’.. A . 'Ml burgh, N, Y, i;hk( )i;s

St., William?

thn 44

OF YOl Til.

iuess aud nobody elao’is

A writer

brief because it Uays: “Think of

Muenaek. audln t'.ft Dll'! '< •.-i* ►aiol condition of th- 1*. i«inc> h

‘J |,i' IfA'i’T'. ••oinini; or • *! (Xh C olored l rini*. Brie

“ i Coni|»

■*»ck. atidiii fact d11 1 1 soi tier? arising from e. - 1lltl.ni of th. l\idne\**, Blitducr ttiid (•nary organ*, win ii iiotliiuir else * :in. Sold by pVm 1 ti))r l y^nv,^KvFA.Wo , ,‘iF

Sole Proprl* lord, Toledo, Ohio,

Pj'MImonUl-. and ni.r L.ttlo Bock, “ iiow »

V buvtd,'' sent Fr< <. Kd|4lo at Jon«?’ Dr igStr J?’ O TJ T Z

VilaTrWrK mer eomplaintH, otc ' lntpllUon^peoido s'houlil ,lr i." N %^» k1ic mA quietly

pro-

The Rev. J. C. Lchncidcr, pastor of the German Evangeljst church at Mount Yornon, Ind., has eloped with a 1,-year-

old girl of his congregation.

AN IMPORTANT QUESTION ANSWERED. Which lathe beet, aafest, mTOfi, qulokeit

not becoming, and President 1 Lives or

President Porter of Yale College on a bicycle!” To this the Albany Journal responds; “This sort of argument long ago ceased to impress. Think of Mrs.

The beef didn’t melt like butter be-1 Hcmans running with a fire engine, of tw . .n the teeth—it rather resisted all at- l^ngfellow in l.lue overallsekrking m a tempts at mastieation, like so n,u h In- rebut grocery Htor^ ,,f Raphmd 8 e l^ 1 ,, , i * i,,, fimiilv Llnrti'd oranges three for a nuartor, or M. i «mi dia-rubber; and John hnally blurtc.l mil. j ^ ^ ( . r( „ lUot Von can’t think of it.

! can you? But because you can’t, shall not engines run, or groceries he kept, or

religious newspaper

,, , , , . I nowever, re(|Uirc a caiuamc nieuiciHc. nner thinks that tlie craze for hicvclos will lx* iiiivingt^kcn three r lourd -c^ <d tlu •, beean«« it. is not heeomimr. and ' l u X^° dosenf Buu/s t’KOKTiiu.K Rim.b will he

42 Ccflar St.. Now York

Tho genuine Smith’h Tonic Syrup must have Dr. John Bull's private stamp on each bottle.

if Svruc. of l.miisvill. . Ky. Kxxmmo well the '! . <,| L'.' 1 t , h , t! ."“ rk ‘ J*

What makes this d beef so

lial tough

0RSEAND CATTLE POWDERS, vcxetable cure for Scro! ula, Fypliilitic difr- t [ lu Jif[7, r iu'e, jiieked out a piece of .some

to the butcher’s amt witl.out knowing |' i” t”, thou fool-ah paragraphs

I

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I

■ .. ! i - « 111 ‘Kren:

8 I*, ,U' : i. |.j R i) J '

ders, Impure Blood-, Liver Complaints and Urinary troubles? Dr. (luysotl.s Yellow Doek and Sarsaparilla. It maKes the blood i)ure t the mind healthy, tht body strong. 1yH

I Tvira°o7 P t«?»L."...

iscd In tin

J old stag that hadn’t been fed for a Th« Place Beyond. th.” ii, r idea f H I • ■ pi 1 by a John jumi>ed up, Uxiked at hi« wife in i *i JLS follows: ‘‘I canuot dismay,-tnd wanted to know what such think of Heaven, the Eden above, as a i a “Tt ineand'this John; you arc the head place of constant repose. My childish

not on

ho (ioooiv oil.

UA L AM) LEAN. If you aro too fat or too loan nml want

s your condition, send 1

■ 1VUU * to<l. It is written in a clear yet comprehensive

yle and its directions can bo easily underI>I*. .SOI IX lU JIala,

Manufacturer and Vender of

SMITH’S TONIC SYRU°. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, BULL’S WORM DESTROYER, Tho Popular Remedies of tho Day.

stood, 11 should he read by every fat or Icon i person. {Sentfor ten three cent stamp?* Van 1>« If A Co., 20 Ann St. N. Y. bin 44

AOENTS New and

MONETS

Sales! Large Profits! :*toauy Demand! Don t mis? this opportunity to make money but sei 'l for circulars. HUNT A CO. 2<» Ann St., N. Y.

<itn If

rairciTAL orn:E sismaik :t., louigvilii.sy. Iy31

iWrtcn jurki

used In tunc,

nd prevent Boo Ciioleka prevent Gapes in Fowl, t >

i r n 0 ?! enro or prevent almost every ''"Itus nml Cattle arc heir to. pUj l \N ILL GIVE Sa ITH u nuN.

E. FOUTZ. Proprietor. UALTIIdUltE. nd.

A CARD. .. At uu . ullB Ulia tiUlill ,

To all who arc suffering from the or-j „f j^/'inmilv, and just as long as you idea of Heaven as a I'laf e

rors ami iniliscrctiona of youth, nervous j t i,i n k it manly Ut swear in my presence weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, | j intend to do the same! Il you don 1 Ac., I will send a recipe that will euro; iik 0 to hear it you know how to prevent you, Free of Charge. This great remedy , it.” ... . was discovered by a missionary in Mouth i The cure was radical, and to tins u.iv America. Send a self-addressed envoi- Mary has never been compelled toacU ope to tho Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Sta ion I minister another dose ol l?r. .w—e

D, New York City. 1}' 5U | prescription.

J’L

spirits were ever singing, or recliningon the banks of golden streams, w:i* never pleasing to me. When I became older ami learned by experience how necessary it was to be employed, I never for one moment doubted that these intellects ofi ours were intended to work on forever iu the glorious beyond."—Kew York Post.

AV £/\ a ii -tv ai.il romplci* fit IDF. TO u i DMM'K, \ ri.ntjininf Cha|ilen oil A ( ciuprtent W> man- " hoo4. Selection ol wife, Evidences of Virgin-

ity, Te.nperameiiti. Sterility. Advice to Pndo* • ution, il« rvuw^ • k MxlKOiatif OCUI|*it4.

I" Uat-

! kl*(n*(v 1 Di'. tca, r»UM» *(kt rnr«. «U.

if ’* on diseases re•

ijociattmia, and on aelf-abuae—the ■.e-r lif,. i i,..aii NigHU, Ro Ben*. La* i-f

ba^gv. S'Mae tvaattn.nl aol mai

r y jxy; 3 j:

DR. OBERUOLTZER’S LINIMENT. Camphoi Milk cures'Rheumatism and Burn . Camphor Milk euros Neuralgia and BrnDoi. i Camphor Aljlk cures Lam« Back and Sprain?. I Camphor Milk euros Soro Throat iiml CamphorJMilk cures Headache and Sores. Camphor Milk euros Frosted Foot and Pains. Camphor Milk costs 25 cents; 5 bottles 81.

PHCENIX PECTOKAL.1

- b«bu of N 1.1 iir.1 Woman, 111*.aaa* of Woman, tl It la also a “ Private Medical AdvUe: aulting from inipurs »ei<ial atsociationa, ami

M rt * t f • •" ■ «.

b and IU afftet ait

PhranixPoctorul stops a coujrh, breaks ^ cold, aids expectoration, give* instant rcliel, rIvcs stronfrth and brinir? rest. 1h timely ufo will prevent Consumption, and even when

r«4uTXiiT’tiuY^.M'fc.t*: JI’ I this fearful discaso ha? taken hold it will al- / . \ ■' ' 1 ' • tlur medl ■ • .

' / | For rale at Alien’s Drug 5toro« • m