Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 July 1880 — Page 3

THE STAR.

I><‘utli of u Foiiialr llmnit. j While a p:irty of fishermen were pnssj ing over the Shawangunk Mountains, a

InU-llIccnt Workmen Xr»tl<M|

[Scientific American.]

Notice taken in a recent issue of this

CITY AND COUNTY Vi T'. r d . l “"' cred ‘ h ‘ b °' ,r fc ” Dmnufucturei of this Suu, «ho ad,,,-

and a

^^-Tho political pot bubbles, good square boil will soon set in. j£g“The charge against Joseph Alice,

for petit larceny, was dismis-ed last

Monday.

tives.

of about middle age. The people of the tLfl ed in B^m'Lid New York for“twen neighborhood were informed, and some ty-five shoe fitters to work in the factory, of them going to the spot identified the offering full current rates and steady I ody as that of Julia Still, a peculiar be- work. The advertisement brought one

ing who lived alone in the mountains near application.

where the body was found. The unfor-j About the same time a Boston firm ad-

luiiyMr. and Mrs. James Detrick are tunate woman had been dead several days vertised for a book-keeper, and the next back from the far West usiting rein- an j was p, a j|y decomposed. Tho suppo-i ^y' 8 brought 347 answers.

sition is that she was stricken down sud- ! L) ^ the ^ . m,,uth I f" •‘dvertise-

1 ment for a clerk in a Detroit paper

Bag^Basket meeting at Reelsville the fifth Sunday in August—Elder Treat

will preach. solitude, and

UsaSrTho Indianapolis Journal notices the fact that about twenty young men

denly with some disease while gathering brought 120 applicants the first day and whortleberries. She had lived a life of 1 a greater number of letters and iiersonal

was so averse to having applications the next day.

o». visit ,ov that shot,™,.,

I doors of her dwelling when she saw any brought only four replies.

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. f r , . , , | tueinent for a book-keeper or retail clerk as a servant for farmers in the neighbor- will 1)r ing fifty times as many replies iis hood, but why she chose a hermit’s life ; an advertisement for a fair workman in

1 n '"' trade.

in tho southern portion of this county. tesT'Messrs. Vestal & Bandy, of Cloverdalo township, make the best wheat report wo hear of solar, to-wit: a yield of 119 l 4 bushels from a four acre field. “Sorrel Dan,” a horse formerly, owned in Franklin township, this county, now owned by Evansville parties paced a mile in 2:16 at Chicago, on

Putnam pioduces

is not known. A itlnrlvr to

Client.

A young lady of Pittsburgh has met

with a serious accident.

ny trade.

It is also probable that in any and

Pcrsoiml Adorn- ' every city the average earning of clerks

are nowhere near so large as the earnings of workmen of average skill in the va-

rious trades.

c . . . | Further, it is fairly certain that, with ■ lie is a pupil e{ j UU | capacity, industry and thrift, the

of the Normal School, and has been stud- young man who learns any trade will

Thursday. Putnam pioduces perfect J ymg to be a teacher. She was “ frizzing achieve a reasonable competence sooner pacers. her hangs” or hanging her frizzes, with a ‘ han ^ young man who sticks to tderk-

V . mg; wlule the chances for inaU'nally im-

The following marriage notice is hot slate pencil, when the pencil slipped proving one’s condition are more numerof interest to old citizens: Hannaman- under her ono of her eye-lids and so in- ; ous in the trades than behind the coun-

ter or at the desk.

Berry—At Mt. Pleasant, la., Thursday ; hired the eye-bail that it is feared its i 1 „ Why is it, then, that the hoys all want

- - • “i - - fhe sympathy , to ^ c f lerk8? why is it that intelligent \\ illiam Hannaman and Mrs. A. F. Berry, of friz/.ers, the world around, will be ex Barents encouraire them in htoking foi

late

July 22, by tho Bcv. W. J. Spaulding sight will be destroyed.

parents encourage them in looking for a

Dr. Berry,-of Asbury tended to tho unfortunate young lady chance to “get into business,” and in |

who by means of a hot slate pencil has looking down on mechanical employ- j

ment—as though there could be any call- 1

•: ing

average clerking? Why is it that teach-

widow of the University.

8@“During tho enumeration of the census an amusing incident occurred in the South End. A little girl saw a census taker approaching the house with his book under his arm, and she ran in to her mother and said, “Ma, here comes a

become a martyr to personal adornment. | inff more wretchedly mechanical'than

Two <'liilili'i > u I*oisom‘<l by

A'iKbl<.li;i<l«>.

Brooklyn 1 , Ixd., July 23.—B. W.Butterfield’s two children, aged two and j

man with a book.” “Tell him I don’t ' f° ur years, were poisoned to-day by eat i want any,” said the mother. She thought in g t, “ 1 berries of nightshade, n hich ho was a book agent. The girl went to would have proved fatal had not meditho door and toid him, and tho way ho cal ai(i boon promptly rendered. They

laughed was a caution. \Ki'i«'iiitin i ;il Fairs. For tho guidance of interested parties, The Star will keep standing through the season the following list of agricultural fairs for 1&80: Ind. State fair begins Monday, Sept.

27.

Grecncastle, begins Monday Sopt. 0.

are yet in a serious condition. A Victim in Eni'migs.

New York Paper.

Many beautifully shaped ears are spoiled by heavy ornaments. Sometimes the setting is heavy, sometimes the jewels. If women will wear ear penants. let them bo light, airy and graceful. The fcmaleear is usually a pretty and deli-

Terre Haute, begins MAnday, Sept. 14 M*nnie V estefield, an infant on SecNow Ross, begins Monday August 14. on ^ av cnue, sixteen months of age. On Thorntown, begi ns Monday, Sept. 20 | tbc nineteenth of this mouth the little innocent had her ears pierced, and on FriEitflity Square miles of Turlies. ,i Ry last she died of facial orysipelatic. Galveston News. | in some conditions of the systom a slight Capt. J. B. Rodgers, owner of the | injury to any part of tlie body will proschooner James Andrews, that left Lut-lduce orysipelatic inllauiation, and in kin’s slip on the 2<Jth inst., for Cnlcash n nearly all cases the sharp instrument encountered a sijuall of Sabine on tho 21st piercing tho liesli is dangerous, particuin which tho vessel lost her jib and broke | larly in summer. Ear piercing should

her centre-board. The squall seemed to (only be done when a girl is in excellent extend in a circle of about five miles, and health, and of an ago when tho constituwas very severe. Vessels a few miles lion can bear the injury,

away were entirely out of reach of the | wind that was pitching the James Andrews about. For one half hour the

schooner was in considerable danger, but |j . t They contained simp! v colored f«r a long time he could not write a line. J good seamanship and cool judgment car- , " t • , , ’ ,, Two more have been driven to long vacaried her through safely, with onlv the " ? n T TV ° il,ld T ^ ^ killed

, , , | electricity and would last a hundred by overwork. On the luesday , ,, . •'

•' ; years, i ho secret of how to use it wi s | to he imparted when ten purchasers, at

A swindler has been selling to the residents of tho lower counties of Ponnjsslvania boxes of what lie called electric

damage mentioned.

If it be said that journalists should not

following, when between Sabine and|; A ha „ hnn tnn n ~, overwork themselves, the reply is, that'

Calcasien, the vessel again encountered I’, 1 ‘ A ’ :l first-class journalistic position bad weather. The sea became vprv ^ each had been obtained m the town .lemands just that. /The journalist must

^^ write, whether he feels like writing or So. Woodbury, v t.. Sept. 23d, 1879. like sleeping. The article must he finishGentlemen—I wish to inform you of ed by an appointed time. The body and

had weather. The sea became very lumpy and a blow was imminent, when tho schooner suddenly entered a field of green turtles, some of them being as large as an ordinary-sized round table. Strange to say, they wore all on their backs. The

from medicine I could get. By recom-

schooner was lying off and on, and from mendation of Mr. Kemp i tried the Kidobservation it was estimated that the ney- Wort, and half n box entirely relievwater covered by the turtles formed an ,n0- ! bavo f 101 bru ' iin T r ®* urn °* ,be area of eight miles in width and ten sincu> J. G. JEWELL, miles in length. They were of all sizes, j Justice of the Peace,

and not one was seen in a natural posi- <

tion. Tho water was literally covered I „ , , , -.i .i _ r, .i olheo to have some teeth extracted,

with them. During tho passage among

the efficiency of Kidney-Wort on my brain may refuse to work, then tho will) person. I had been atllicted with Rheu must he called upon to make them work, matism for three years without relief Such a strain, kept up day after day lor

months, breaks down the strongest man. Many writers live to a green old age, but such are seldom found in the ranks

GEORGE BICKNELL,

Manufacturer and Dealer in

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BUY A HOME IN MiCHiSAN. $5 TO «10 PER ACRE! Strong Soil*! Surr C'ro]Mt! Itaiimod ttirougti <’rnt4-r of IdMids. Ilrallliy 4 11 in at H4>1mh>U and Cburrlion. Iu-

trlliicrnt l*<»|»ulation.

HIGHEST REWARD TO FARMERS. These Inmls are a loni? dlatanco Fa»t of the

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mount Nuvvd

aro a tonj? ci

slppt River, i-argo amoui trfivul and transportation ofrrojw

tt\ H pamphlet iu Knt<lisli and (lermHn. Adores* W. Ill t;ll t It T, Commissioner, Uruml Rapid*, Michigan.

ins’ed In Deserlp-

Plows! 'MS \. N. x

era almost invariably train their pupils to “look above” mechanical pursuits? What the country wants now is workmen—intelligent, industrious, thrifty workmen; men who can do skillfully tiro work that waits for the doing—men who | can invent new means and better proc- j esses for developing the crude resources of the land, and for converting crude matter into life-sustaiuing and life-en-1 riching wealth. Mere clerks and record j keepers are at a discount. There arc too j many of them. And the professions, so i called, are almost equally crowded with, men who have nothing to do. • There nev-1 er was a time when ability to do some-, thing real and practical was worth so | much as now. Yet our young men | swarm after clerkships. Why is it?

Ami Farm Machinery CiJencrally. Just received another car load of the celebrated O I.. FIVE It (’ll I FEED FLOW*, together with a tine line of AI>V \N«’L < I l/FITATOK* and DLL IF* >LW DEFAUTI ItL <1 LTIVATOIt with springs, also the Deer Breaking Blows, Gilpin SulkyPlows, and Deer and Mansur Corn planter, also the Bnckeye Corn Planter and Hoosior Corn Drill. Open and Top Buggies For Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARM BELLS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS AND HOES tllu lowest prices. Particular attention to horse-shoeing ami repairing generally. Thankful for 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,

Eij’.isk Extract of 33 XT OII XT, One of the Best

INVESTIGATORS IN USE. > It Isa specific in Uh'cure of nil diseases I of the Kidneys, Bladder, 1‘rostatle Portion of tho Urinary Organs, Irritation of tho Nock of tho liladdor, hunting Unne, moot. Gonorrhea in all its stages, Jlurolls Discharges, Congostion of theKidMya, liriek Dust Pepo.it, Dtobetea, In | haramation r>f tho Kidneys and liladdor, Dropsy of Kidneys, Acid Uiiue, Bloody , Unne. Vain In the Region of the Bladder, VAIN IN’ I HK HACK. Urinary Calculus, Ri nal Calculus, Renal Colic, Retention of Urine, Frequent Urination, (iravel in all its forms. Inability to retain the Water. particularly iu y> r-m -. advanced in life IT .S A K1DNF.Y 1NVF.S ITUATOR that restores ilie Urine t > its natural ooliir. retinaes the noiil nml burning, amt theoiTeot of tlw extossive use of Intoxl- | eating drink. rflt'F, $lj or, ,lx Bottles for ftf. | OrSendforarcu'a- Sold by .ill Drug.'ista. IV. JOHNSTON & ( 0.,O 1G1 Jefferson Ave., Drtrolt, Mich. Agents for the U- S. and Canada.

Jourimlisin and II«*altli.

[Vouth's Companion.]

i , , , ... , . . . Some years ago a young man went to!

Brick Chapel, begins Tuesday, Sopt. ^ate appendage anti .t ,s a p.ty to see .bs ^ ^ ^ As so fortunato as to! 14. I lower cresi;ent dra «8 ed down * P° lnt obtain a good place on a morning paper, i Floyd Township, begins Tuesday of elongated deformity. But tho worst Many cnvied hinl hi8 1>osition . But he Sept. 7. thing about the carving mania is tho hah- Jia not find it a .q H . (1 of r((8es g mo k y> ; Russolvillo Union, begins Monday torturing defenselBss babes by hor- ill-ventilated editorial rooms, late hours, Aug. 25. ;* n K- A melancholy case has come to steady writing day after day, threathen-1 Crawfordsville, begins Sept. 6. j light In the Bureau of Vital Statistics a ed to shorten his life. He gave up the j Lafayette begins Monday, August 30. 1 death certificate is recorded of tho death position, and wont into business.

......... .... . . _ u j ( jj ( ] n > t fancy it bed under the |

daisies,” lie said to a friend, who asked !

For sale by Conrad Cook.

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MULHOLN, HANNA & BLACK

i Uis StSrssss?** 23 THAT ACTS AT TiiK aiJUi ifJil. Or. f^S Uthb LIVER, n 13 SOY/EL3, & anrl thcKIDNSKYSA This combined netinn ghcn it iron-1 Jcrfut j»iwr to cure ail d:* -ws. » iWhy A* 3 VfQ £Sck?| Because tee .dlon thesegnxl vrgxntl \fo b ,' or tor a ’.' jpni.wi iftvi't r.’iire ■? ,v-'>re fore. .Ji j A Jo the biuod that site u Id bo ex’KUil j j naturally.

—offer their services as—

why he changed, “1111(1 therefore resigned.' Now, I’ll write only when 1 feel like it.” This young journalist was strong in , body, and looked as if good for any sort | of hitrd work. Yot he could not stand the drain upon his nerves and mind which 1 the morning papers made. He resigned! in time to save himself from chronic in-

validism.

We have in mind two successful magazines. All who have been connected with them have done splendid work. I But the cost to themselves has been ex-1

pensive.

The chief of one of the magizines has j been compelled, for months, to give up ; all work. Another leading editor broke I down completely, and went away for a | year’s rest. A third visited Europe for t recreation, and found himself so sick that

TT AST ID IE IR, T A.IKIIERS, to tho “citizens of Putnam nn-1 adjoining counties. Thoy have tho largest stork and most complete lino of caskets, coffin*, burial robes. otc. f in western Indiana. Funerals arranged and.conductud with tho care assured bv thirty years’ experience in the business. No. 14 and lb Fast Washington Street, Groeneastle, Ind. Bargains, BARGAINS. Bargains! MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE! Mulholn, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS. We arc now ready to soil nil kinds of Furniture at prices lower than were ever bo lore offerad in Putnvn County. We propose to largely increase our stock by additional puronases, and ;o keep on hands tho Largest, Cheapest and Lost line of goods ever offered in this market. We trust persons Hooding anything in our line will calltand seo'us before goingjelsewhere. It is no trouble to us to showjgoods. Call and See Us at tli© Old Stand, Nos. 14 i !6 East Washington St., Greencastle, ind. tlI I.IIOI.V. lIAlVYA & IIIjACK.

IIIIKM SNKSS. PIIKS. COXSTIVATION, h<j mAisks, fkhai.kuVakAkStG'S. AXI> X KliVOUS

IllSOttllEIiS.

by candm fr. e action of these organs and r< storing Ihctr power to throw op'\

liisLiise.

II by SnTcr BIMftm pains snfl neTics f Wby t aniicn!, I «itb Uo'isl t ilioniK’ IVby friyblci:; I (..crdisordrivil Kldn.ya i y? Mrtq Mraara aarvoM M airk tosRMhnl Why have Hlceptixis niy'lits I n* KIDNEY VVOKT and rejoice in I Aca- V Itie a dry.regetal'U compo : dand I One I'lu '.aye will make .lx qUof Ucdldue.

<J.l U

of your Vruje}'"', hi irii for yo t. Pif l.U). LL3, s:rur5MR a ».,

in U order it

A man went into a Galveston dentist’s

of first-class journalists. The poet, the) novelist, or the writer who writes when lie pleases, never work when brain and ! body protest against it. They outlive two j

generations of editors.

Young men aro inclined to look upon ll (i the sunny side of journalism. It seems so easy and pleasant, to a youth with

the turtles Spanish mackerel were leaping high in the air in every direction, as

had taken a large drink of brandy to sus- literary ability, to write for a newspaper. ( tuin his courage. The dentist retired to But there is a shady side of journalism.

• f | another room, and returned with a re- and often it is a dark niul a chilly side, if determined to escape from the sea, giv- . , ,, , A young man with a good trade, or with ing evidence that either tho water tinder-. Volvcr 8nd t V 0 t Wie k,u, ° s ra rP cd ‘o h.s, ^ ^ lmd better fol-

person. “\Mien a man’s breath smells low them. He will live longer and hnp>

of emotional insanity as yours docs,” he pier than if he choso journalism.

neath was in a dreadful commotion or

sea monsters had come down on them, from some strange sea. Capt. Rodgers is | ^ " ot s ° ln S to cxas l ,orato h,m iBnUteri.1 ttourt„. 8 ., anxious to have nautical men explain! '' ’ A - j Kov. Dr. Fowler told a good story of these odd phenomena of the turtles on “I suffered terribly with nervous dc- m eminent divine who outwitted antheir hacks, and the excitement among! < ' ausod f*/ dL ' ran K , -‘ d kidneys, and otlier eminent divine. Eminent minister

I. ^ I was permanently cured by Prof. Guih * .... the mackerel. During his nautical ca ' meUe’s French Kidney Pads, when othreer ho never saw any thing like it, nor| 0r remedies gave mo no relief,” writes a did he ever lay eyes on as many turtles young Dayton merchant. For salo by

or Spanish mackerel. The storm that Conrad Cook.

appeared imminent did not come, and ' u enn j e Nash had lam abed for several fair weather and a good sea presented ycars at South Ha(lloyj Mass., helpless

themselves after tho vessel passed w ju, rheumatism. The physicians could , , . . . . .. . (h,ou 8 h tb. Held of turtle.. .n.tbtng to, hn„. Uo fo, . ^ T-vL | Barkershurg, in West Virginia, has a Connecticut colored woman who had the i this morning,” whispered tnc preacher at ten-year-old hero. Ho plunged into a! re P utatio n of being wonderfully eflective, home. “I came to hear you. ^ «aidnumriver to save a drowning playfellow, came in Player. She touched his forehead ^LLinafgu,!, antftho*.

NICHOLSySHEPARD & CO.BattkM Midi * --nU ORICINAL AND ONLV CENUINE* mehSjep Tlueahixig Machinery n.nd Portahio

anti Traction Engines.

TIFF STAXDAKD of ttxoclluuue throughout the drain-

Jiut'i»i/ World.

HATCH LESS for Crnln Pnvlntj. Tlme-Savin 0 ', Purfuct

Cl' i'iing. /Itipitl iind Thor" ‘ijk W.irk.

IMF OMPAUXIILK \u (Jvn'ifg of Mtforl»’ P- rffctf> % of Purls, Thorough WorkuiauabiD, JiUuuut Finish, au l

Urn <<tii of hlmU’l.

.M YlfVI.I.Ol’H for vattly tuprrlor work In aP lh of Gruiii, tin I >-«, - / 'v knot' , u , tin* only mu • i-iaful Tlif - - r In Flax, Timothy, ('lover* &Uil all other Sctdii. O ARTONTHHINOIjV IH’RABI.K anl trondrrfuVu ■' "I'lr., usln* less Ihtiii ono half the usual p-nra and hi IMIKTAIILK, TM AOTIO.N, 1 KTIf \ W-HI UM V(i WTHAH• KNIi INF.H, with *!•« d fuutur. r P. ' r. Durability, Hah ty, Kcouomy, ami Beauty nitirelv unknown hi other makes. 8team-rowur Outfits ami Hteam-Power Separator’s a ipeoiaity. Four s' es of Reparators, from fi to 12 horso imwor : aEo 2 i*t vies Improved Mount' ■! Horse-Powers. Yonr* of FroMpcroii* and Conilinioii* IliiHlnoaq by thin house, without chau^c oi u.mic,location, or uiajia^' - trong guuranleo for aupurior goods aud

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P A ||V|#|a| I Tho wonderM sueeess and poptilnrlf’* of I# AU s SUrl ft our Vibrator Maelilnery has drii' ii other Tuauhiut's to the wall: hence various makers aro now ntteihpL* | ing to built! and palm oil inferior aud mongrel imitation* of

our famous goods.

« BE NOT DECEIVED hr snoh exporlmental an'I worthl<*'S machinerr. If vmi htiv «i .1, gu t the “UHHilXAI.” untl tho "t.lMIM**

troin um

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1 !3., prepri-tors,

(WUsui l p 'ct puid.) )lurllnKtcj]» Vt,

Db. whittke 617 St. Charles Street, SU Louis, Ho. A regular graduate of two Medical Colleges, has been longer engaged in the special treatment ofrU Venereal. Sexual am! Chronic Diseasea than any other Physician in St. Louis, RH rity Dopers show, and aJl old residents know Syphilis, Oonorrhcea.Gleet. Stricture. Orchitis. Hernia, or Rupture, nil Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of the Throat

8kin or Bones, aro treated with miparallelt latest scientific orinciples. Safely. Privately Spernintoridiea. Sexual DobUity tency. us the result of Self-Abuse in yout

cesses in maturer years, or other causes, and which produce some of the following effects : nervousness, seminal emissions, debility, dimness of sight, defective memory, pimples on the face, physical decay, aversion to society til females, contusion of idess, loss of sexual power, etc.«rendering marriaKe improper or unhappy, are permanently cured. Consultation at office, or by mail free, and invited, When it is inconvenient to visit the city for treatmenr, medicines can be scut by mail or express everywhere. Curab •• cases guaranteed, where doubt exists it is frauklv stat« ■! iTofhlo: f:: lie:, 1 E'.tcp; fat Wcmaa, 1 -u=p .

Osntu, for both, 2 3*.i=rj. E4 Psgts.

MARRIAGE I pIBS. ..fflls, i cut or, Klegnnt cloth and Rllt binding Senled for 50c.

lerful

elnlity and Impoc in youth, sexual ex-

in postage or currency true tu life; articles oc

marry decay, bn iucr

id ffllt blndi r Over fifty i u the followin

, lire, •rtjcir, v-u .hVfo 1 ioT. n y; , u^7. pen vf , .':,!r.v , who not, whv Manhood, womanhood, Physical

Who '

)t, why Manhood, tVoinaohood, Physi f ho snoubl marry: How life ard l.nppiness may

reased. The Physiology of Reproduction, untl many more. Those married or contemplating marriage should read it, then kept under lock uml key Popular edition

above, but paper pages, So c

c. Cheapest goon guide in

i cts. by i i America

lOO, ail.

or rul! PAHIoiiIhiw call nn onr dealers, nr write to us* for Illustrated Circulars, wliluh wo mail free. Address NICHOLS. SHEPARD & CO., Battle Creek, Mich.

>cry near losing his own life through tho clinging of his terrified companion, and dragged him up a steep hank, where both lay awhile, completely exhausted. Then the rescued one insensibly rolled back into tho water, and the brave little fellow again performed the difficult task of getting him out.

his cure. Then he got up and walked. Tho staid Northampton Gazette tells the story and vouches for its truth. Sore eyes, t id r salt t'.t -ituPiVc., are cured by "Dr. Lindsey’ Blood searcher.”

Sold by all druggists.

1 entered the church of eminent minister 2 just as eminent minister 2 was about to announce his text. Eminent minister 1 tried to sit down near the door, hut eminent minister 2 spied him and invited him to come at once into

the pulpit. Eminent minister i could JAMES x. DAVIS, Agent. Oihce—BuflingtoU s hardware stor e.

not escape; he mounted the stairs andj

took his scat by

1 1 - 1 LATEST STYLES NEW MILLINERY

LwA \Wyv \Yov\a.

Miss E. C. Row land

la constantly receiving the latest & most fash- at our factory in (irooncastlo. Spokes to bo 30 ionablo Bonnets, Flats, Turbans, Feathers, inoheslong. iIinchesonheartedgeandSinchBirt’s, Flowers, Laces, and all the noveltie* in os wide, clear of san, straight and free from Trimmings, etc., to be sold cheaper than ever, knots, and cut out of thrifty timber. if Kii?«U r t 0 oS , ». aao 10 ° ri,er - 25 tf Brockway & Kockafcllow.

PRESCRIPTION FREE For tho tpeedy cure of Seminal Weakneaf. Loft Monhood, l Immature Dob'lity, Norv -iniiiiss. Dcspiunlrn.-y, C'onfuiiou of I'ioas, Avcrsioti to Sm iety, Deicutlve Memory, ami all Diaordci'i brought on by Secret Ilabitaand Exc«**»e«. Any druggist ha* the Ingmlicut* Addreaa, DR. JACQUES, 703 Chestnut St, 6t, Louia, Mo. Yv^ g/\ A n-w An ! rompleti r.l'IDB TO WEDMH’K. i ' *' uit.ng C hapters on A < ..mi ulent W msnlifcKl l P fT Select ' f,n of *ife. F.vidcuces of Virgio. ^ ' V, l emperamants, Sterility, Advice to Undejrr- 4 Ulf *' •’« -.at.**, (.1 ’ .-1 A M.'n.u s T cmtp.f.1. OuIim, l "(..•Uton, CoaSn.iti.iit, L.i>. aisl C’..uiUhip Mai- «*•. »' S.neU Lift* ■ ..«M.i*l. L,w ..t M... .»t 0....C4. UaU a>fhu of HmcM Wnio.*, !) ».,«. ..f Wo.,n. Ot.ir . ...v*. .uTrur*. .U, It is »l»a a ••Private Medical Adviser’* on diseases resuiting fr im impure seioal associations, and on self-at nse-th# k ‘ a, “‘ oftmixu -«iwl IU .H, .0.1 l,r,. ,.u, q , Nlfhtli EmitMiona, Let of » \I O.t, M ga-.r*iio. CI% Dim. .a ra.iM. • .U»f of utiMif li nnUtaa I’Ji bLVU^VITir "*> »*•— / ^ * l1 l-_ ••HTkrUf from Rrt'Tria (own* him n»m..V V u “a"' ' *" lh *‘ "' ll l **"‘ wth.* .t'koUf*. 1 Bjt.JUTTS’ DISPEmASTi v». la V. <ia 8t.,f:i. I Vo.

,, , ,, .other insisted, and tlie stranger finally with oil, lam her hands on his shoulders, cons ,. IlU . ) i ) M number 2 took his written and prayed three hours continuous y tor | sermon from between the leaves of the

hible, where he had placed it when alxmt to deliver it, and tucked it on n little shelf under the pulpit. He went down into the congregation to enjoy his friend’s

sermon. But number 1 simply pulled the sermon of number 2 from under the pulpit and went through it word for

word.

will pay the highest market price in cash for White Oak Wagon Spoke Timber tleliverett

•fsr* with the ordinary pursuits o 1 tbs tsst in very ssvsr* pmm. and U Do Donssuss about thi* preparation

poctuvsly guarantM that it will wive psrfeot aatiafaeion.

o*.i*d bj tho Mtdical Frofhsslon to b# ths most rational moans vst disoofsrod of ranching and curing this very nrsvalnt trouble. Tbs Hsmsdy >• put sots M.I Snm ^ G>rM •taw. No. f (Ikrttns » monihl, M. Ns. J (a.IWlMI to sffset . paraonmil cor*, oolosa is s»»«s ro.sa); |Ai No 1 (iMtin* oaar thiaa meathss a»tU Mop aaoM.oiw >•! rsalora UgM >» 'ha a.on.i csssti, |7 *axt i, M.n. aa»M .«

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■ •>••• U.a mom tkspua.l thsa ihaf ass ba ra.it.ra* to psifMl wueO. .4 as* «*- f \ts4 tm tits 4.lias of M* ssm. ss tf om.i sRa.ls.1 ... . : r , § HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'Q CHEMISTS,

Market Hud *th « n’W Lot in, MO.

■ I CT M ' * T ® tfUDhled with I.ct;corrh'ra Lb LA I Cw OF G lum A thus or W1 iteit should send for

1 I’rof. IliirrU* Pniiiphlrt (lllu*trat«J

by PlnUs) givloj descripiion of his Uemtid>, and shoo mx iu ap. plication. The pamphlnl is valuable to any lady in deli,

catc h**lth, being a thoroughljr pracbcaMreahM oa tins

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a thoroughly practical treatise on this disetso MAIRIS RtMIIY 60., ST. LOUIS, MO.