Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 September 1880 — Page 3

L L MIHE«I, —Dealers in— GROG ERSES,

LhikI Question in the Uritlsh I’nr-

Uuineti U

Provisions, Cannod (ioods,

Gigar

and Tobaccos, Pf56'i!S ti All Unis, Ami l-striM**! Stork ot

wsirrsiikd <«Sas%u;nt* fiiept

in (Sir f ity.

Our!stoek will always be found Complete,

Fresh und Clean.

Our motto is to sell the best goods at as low prices as can be found anywhere. Highest prices in cash or trade for all kinds of count ry produce. Hast Side I’tihiif Nqaat'O,

ca'lio, Isni.

sraliip of land in this country which 1U‘«at the root of Uie evil. Two-thirds of tlie soil of England and \C:ih arc owned hv in,'Jon [HNsons; two-ihir is of Scot-

l»ow IVr.on.1 Influrnc Grawn. | Tl, «* KfCOld IKcv. IKarus Clarke ] , 11 AHTFolU), CoXN'., Al’OCST 27.—Tho

Sometime in the last century, a poor event of the day »t Charter Oak Park was woman in Ecdand, of whom the world ,he successfu'. dfort of St. Julien to heat little had =< his record of 2:11^. The day and track everything 1 I K)UroJ out lll ‘ r I'fayers and her tears for wer o favorable; and, while there wore ' his conversion. But he grew up recklcs, | predictions lhat the , 10rse wouia not ftc .

I complish the feat, the general impression was that the record w aid be low-

[John Bright in the House of Common*.]

“You have h, gun this agitation, and it shall not end till a full inquiry has heen niade-not partial inquiry as you pro-

pose, hut full inquiry inU

that ctfeets land and the landed interests.. . . . And before you h .ve got through with it !^ dl ^;‘ t cdn^r r ;;faJ‘C;

the country will find that it is the own-

ngaged

in the slave trade on the coast of Africa, ami was perhaps as h.qsh ssly abandoned as any pirate who evi r trod the dock of a

slave trader.

But at last, wh. n all hope had nearly

ered. When St. Julien track, appearing in fine an I his owner and driver,

came on the condition, he Hick, k. wore

TTTK GAT'DY SKX.

Woman*K a of Iiif<*riorlty. As to the question of the sexes I think that woman’s love of dreA- is the stamp of her inferiority. It ends the discussion with me. I c an’t respect my sex as I do | the other while wc are stteh creatures of dress. Ifere a man and his wife are projecting a journey. The man is equipped in an hour, and his attention is free for the higher considerations of the occasion; but the woman must have a week for her preparations, and starts off fag-

k, >*s

l.nd arc owned by 3"- : i per->ns; two-thirds lexpired, his mother’s ceaseless prayer-, liberally applauded by the lar;*-crowd ged out with shopping and dress-making

Ireland arc owned 1 y l.tM2 per- ,ns. 1 tell the honorable gentleman opjiosite that he has otR-ned the door, and it can not n,,w Iv cl 1. The commission will

were heard. He was converted to ( hrist, 0 f spectators. The horse jogged awhile,

and finally became one f the most end- , . . • i , . r.M , . and then trotted a imie in J:J1, to warm nent ministers in I^oiidon. Unit man . t 11 was the celebrated Julm Newton. John-b 1111 Ior *"0 groat etfort.

A few minutes later he came out again for the trial. Getting under his;h speed

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liavo to inquire wliencc conies this gigan- | Newton, in turn, was the instrument of tic nnmoidy; how Comes it that the great i opening the eyes and bringing to the foot

bulk of tiie population are tints divorced 1 0 f the cross that moralist and sceptic,,.,. , , ,, ,, , , , from the soil of tin ii native land? The Thomas Scott afterwards the distinguish- • nodded far tho word as ho came

ed author of the commentary on the hi- to tho wire, and the horse went down ble. ! the stretch and around tho ruin at his Thomas Scott had in his parish a voting mignificonth’ even gait, working like a

\ <i vr;uv k\ ai rni»r:\T, which supplies u want men of eminent ability have dev tiled 5’ears of study and experiment to find n specific fo.* diseases ojt the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs ami Nervous System — and from tho time of its discovery has rapid* ly increasod in favor. Gtainiog the approval and confidcncE of medicHl men and those who have used it; it haabeoomea favorite with all classes and wherever introduced has sup. rseded nil other treatments. In short such is its intrinsic merit and superiority, that it is now the only recognised reliable remedy. DISEASE'S OF TIIE KIDVEVS Are the most prevalent, dangerous and fatal affections that afflict mankind, and so varied and insidious in their character that persons often snHer for a long time before knowing what ails them. The most characteristic symptoms are gradual wasting away of the whole body; pain in the back, side or loins; a weak fe< ble,» x ha us ted feeling; lose ol appetite ant dread of exercise; scanty and painful dischii rue of variously colored urine; minute shreds or cast- iii the urine; and, when the disease is of long duration, there is much emaciation and gen era 1 nervous prostration. TIIE OM.l IT KE Wc say positively, and without foarof contradiction, that DAY’S KIDNEY PAD is the first and only infallible cure for every form ol Kidney disc a e. It is the best remedy yet discovered for this complaint, and more effectual in its operation than any other treatment. By using faithfully and persistently no ch>o will be found so inveterate as not to yield to its powerful remedial virtues. EM>OltNX:8>. •J^Wehavo the most unequivocal testimony to itscurativc powers from many persons of high character, intelligence and responsibility. Our 1 ook. **How a Life was Sieved,”giving the history of this new discovery ami a large record ol most remarkable cures sent free. Write

for it.

DAY’S KIDNEY PADS are sold by druggists, or sent by mail (free • f postage ion reeeiptof the price. Kegwlar, Special,lorjobstinatc. cases *»l long standing.£3; Children's.j?l 50. Address DayKioxky Pap Co., Toledo,O.p A nfFTflW owing t<. the many

ingasale on our reputation, wo deem it due the iiffliete ! to warn tiicm. AsK lor DAY’S KIDNEY PAD, and take no other. sept

For sale at Jones’ Drugstore.

uur ivineiiy t-i alM.iish all the uncipiit. utiipiil, am! inischit-vous Uiriskitiitu by u-h;-h you uvo enibiirnissi ,1 in every r-U-p you take in dealing with kind owners.”

Ex'TO Iso.

• . it prol ngs life,

i! 1 tly improves livimr; it better us lor our iluties, without it wc du more tluiti half live. He only who n . Mifiieiently, e:ui know the joy ,od iRulth, piod i.p](etite, good diyes- .. refreshiu ;sl, ep. It eaus. s the blood •'.•ev.’iHie (piiekiy, fn-ely and equally. : -.ill dnvo away the blue*. It in-

• respire.tjon, ihtis hrimring n larg-

i" \:itity of the ciivir of life, oxygen t> u'ify and vit. ii;.,' the blood. It

-. and liardein tin m use lea, and o.i- - tl.eiu i:.t" ' ver-ready, faithful, cflieinlit -iive.nt.- of the will. It ,i's tli" joints end stren 'tliens ev, vy of the iw.dy. It invigorates the ..ml i’’.'ud ts : t activi and eiiieh lit

and packing. | w*'*' ' '

Go to Wilhelmj’s concert. You find the gentlemen performers are not dis-1 tinguished at all by their dress, unless i it is by its simplicity. Wilhemj’s black j jjUiJ

coat is buttoned across his breast up to BpjA

his collar, and his wristbands arc quite inconspicuous. But the lady singer comes in dragging a jioacoek’s tail un-1 ; spreiel and tattooed from head to foot

hope for him, and 1 - ,The sentiment of the circumstances is

‘ " Af*.

8eott or a g“d, and many in the enthusi-

lieved there was no that he should eei

every eye watched I ^ “ W " mn "

rowful, and despairing. At times he he- the horse with intense interest. The '

•rtainly goto' heU.’ Ab wa ‘ cha «^ve the first quarter at32? 4 .

I ter long and n-jx'ated ellitrts, Hr.

| led him trembling to the great physician, astic crowd began to exclaim: ‘‘He will ’1 lie darkness broke away, and the ‘ true doit.” His action was beautiful down

| light” shone. That man was William (Jowpcr, tiie household Christian poet,

whose sweet, delightful hymns have nl-j rode pole in 1:05, ora 2:10 gait. Tiie lured hundreds of sinners, and the most enthusiasm increased as did tho ronli-

un

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p irt

the back stretch

was

and lie came to the

half-

polluted, to tin

“Fountain filled with bloody Drawn from Emanuel's veins.”

Among others whom he conducted to Unit fountain was William Wilbcrforee, a distinguished member of the British

all smothered in dress. She can neither feel solemn nor gay—she is a spectacle of clothes. You bring me Scripture for , her relief: “Can a maid forget tier orna-: meat or a bride her attire?” 1 don’t say I she can any more than a leopard can change its spots; I onlv say it is something which stamps her inferiority. The human female seems to have lost her

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,, fiTOSYACK

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W Though Shaking Like an Aspen Leaf With the chills and fever, the victim of malaria may still recover by usinjr this celebrated specific, which not only breaks up the most aggravated attacks, but prevents their recurrence. It is infinately preferable to quinine, not only because it docs the business far more thoroughly, but also on account of its perfect wholesoim ness, and invigorating action upon

the entire system.

For sale by all Druggists and Dealers

generally.

@9 25

Children's,SI SO

ToUdn.o.n uiTinM '

worthies-uIiU 1 lUnilu limy I’n.ls now se<-k-

A GENTS

reduce J 33 |.i-i

WANTED f ' ,r the n«»l nnd Faont. • Srllmg I'lctorial Hooks and ISilili**. I’rirea

i reduced 33 |»cr cU Nalional I ublub’f Co.. St. Louis. Mo.

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.! nil it.- oiieniliomt. MetlxHlist btrengtyt. (Cm, innatt Gazette.] It is not true,as Mr. 1'roudestates,that *• The llomnn Catholic body is the largest, nr- ngr-it, and wealthiest in the Union.’ Tho Methodists alone have six times as many churches as the Catholics, and the Baptists more than three times as many, fhe Methodists have more than three times as many church sittings as the Catholics, and the value of their church pr< ]>ertv exceeds that of the Catholics by nearly $9,000,0<lit These figures suffice to show how far Mr. Fronde exaggerates the relative importance of the Catholic Church in this country. Within the last century the Methodists have grown more rapidly, and they are to-day more numerous than the Catholics. W'.i*n two women with new hats on pass each other on the street there is a pair of back stares made immediately.[Marathon Independent. The Ee Moyne doctrine is finding adherents in Jersey City. A number of her citizens have selected a stop for crematory. The difference between a hen and mousetrap is that tho mousetrap can’t set itself.—[Stillwater Lumberman. The New York Evening News roughly estimates the professional scoundrels in that city at htl.uua -

deuce in the success of the atempt. The third quarter was unde in l:3S) a ', nnd St. Julien came magnificently around the curve and up the home stretch. As

, ,-f. liament, and the great philanthropist he approached the turn there was a thrill mummy fashion <d i. -day. Im.iTiue him who gave the death blow to the slave : of n p preh( , nsion jn tho crovV(1 on ,jj scov . spending an hour every morning in fixtrade in Great Britain. . . , , , . , imr his hair foi a duv-lomr torment. He Wilbcrforee brought Leigh Richmond enng that tho Inver o( the drag which w iU have his dre> subservient to health

I natural pn-stige, and is fain to make heiself attractive in meretricious ways. ' Imagine a man compressing Ins rib with shivs or trammeling his legs with skirts, let alone swathing them after the

p ■'* • GsgUib Eitnct of 3QTJ OHXT 9 One of the Best iK-iraWTES-STI INVESTIGrATORS UT USE. ,| It fsa vpGOttoin tiiecurAof alldlMMei of th(‘ Kidneys, BlaiM.’r, ITostati.* I‘"rtion of the uni at j - irgan j,Irritatl not tho Nock of the Bladder, Burning Urino, [ (Gonorrhea in all Its stages, Muiseharges. Congestion of the KidBrick Dust D‘*fiosit, Diabetes, In* nammation of the Kidneys and Blmlder, Dropsy of Kidneys, Acid Urine, Iff « dy Urine, pain in the Reirton the Blo<Mer, PAIN IN THE BA( K. 1 rirnry (’ii'- ulus, Renal Cal'’ulus, U«-ii;il C »lic. K i-nti Hi of Uriiw*, Froguent Urination, Oravt I in ■til it s forms, inability t - p-tain tho Water, particularly in p*TSfus advanced in life. IT iS A KIDNEY IN Vi SUGATOR that n-dores ihe Urine to its natural color, removesth-* n •: land Intmittg. r.nd the i fTect of tlkj execE-.iYo use of intoxicating drink. PRll’E, $1; or, 9lx Bottles for $S. triTSend for Clrcuiar. Sold by oil Drutrv ist*. \\. JOHNSTON &C0.,Q 101 Jcffcrwin Av<*., D.-troIt, Micb. Agents for ihe 17. S. and Cancuta.

Milton Carter, of Columbus, Tonn., went about threatening to kill John Hob combe on sight. John heard of it and armed himself. The two men met in a saloon, and Holcombe, without waiting for his enemy to begin the attack, emptied a double-barrelled shot-gun and two chambers of a revolver. Milton, who killed a brother of Holcombe four months

ago, died without a struggle.

to Christ, and he wrote the ‘‘Dairyman’s Daughter,” which has heen rend with devoutost gratitude and through blinding tears in many languages all over the earth. All this indescribable amount of good—which will be redoubled and reduplicated through all tinu—-can be traced back to the Christian fidelity of John Newton’s mother-that humble, unheralded woman-whose history is almost

unknown.

A IVanllbil Thought. How few men seem to have formed a conception of the original dignity of their nature, or the exalted design of their creation. Regarding themselves only as a creature of time, endowed merely with animal passions and intellectual faculties, their projects, aims, and expectations, arc circumscribed t by the narrowoutlines of human life. They forget that instability and decay are written, as with a sunbeam, upon all earthly objects—that this world, with all its pageantry, and pomp, and power, is crumbling into dust—that this life is scarcely deserving of a single thought, excepting as it forms the introduction to another, and that he alone acts a prudent or rational part, who frames his plans with direct reference to that future and endless state <J being. Bin has so blinded the understanding, and debased the affections, that men never fail to invest some temporal good with fancied perfection, and idly imagine that tiie attainment of it would satisfy the desires and fill the capacities of the immortal spirit! The soul is not of flic earth, and they will strive in vain to chain it to the dust. Though its native strength has heen impaired, and its imrity tarnished, and ils “glory changed,” it will not always be a prisoner here. Bend it forth, if you will, to range through the whole material universe, and like the dove dismissed from the ark, it will return without finding a single place to rest—for it has no resting-place hut the bosom of God.

the drag which

had been smoothing the track to make it perfect for the horse, was still at his work, and it seemed he would turn horse from his course or cause him break, but a quick turn o'" the drag to the outside was made and the horse came on unimpeded, and without annoyance.

Bi*. J oh zi Hull's Smith's Tonic Syrup

F0KTHE CI RK OK

FEVER AND AGUE

on

Chills and Fever.

and'Comfort nnd freedom of breath andij

motion. Yoll sav he is in bondage to the ■ dies ever oilerVtl to the public lor the safe,

the! <>V :isliii;, ‘ ■ i " " vl ‘

! are. nut he contn\os to keep these coil* j .utun<iinn:. ID-rclevs to tho entire Woutorn and 1 ,s ditiolis intact. Ui-t new styles are not Southt-rn countr.v t- l-' -r him teMimony to iko

' * case whatever

styles

allowed to intrench on his comfort and health and the highest interests of life. If he change the cut of his hair, ho still keeps the sweetness and unconsciousness

Nearing the distance, tome of the specta- „f s l lor t locks; he does not let them grow tors thought there was a s ight slacking j inconveniently long, or canker his head of speed; if there was a si eking it was '' ith a frowzy chignon. If he change* , the fashion of ins coat it is almost nnotdy momentary, for St. Julien wont to n( , tia .. ( |, lt ., an d you may he sure it is at the wire with a tremendous hurst of|no sacrifice of’ease. His pantaloons speed, and in an instant watches were may lie cut a little more bagged or n consulted, und there were shouts of “lie ! liu )[‘ lu,,ro ^itm-sque. hut never with

trails or any impediment to his natural

has won,” and cheer upon cheer went up piit | lis i lilt j s u i W ays the same service-

truth of tho utwiTlH'D that

f the »ii

but

cases a Finnic dope h«K been sufficient

no <

will it fail to cure if the directions are Mrictly followed nnd carried out. In n_groat many

<• icnt for a

cure, and v hol« single bottle, wi

ireneral health. It i? however rrudent, and in every chfcmere* certain to eure.il it.« use ia con-

fjiniiiet* have been cured by a

sinffle bottle, with h perfeet rotoralion of tho

z\s zklcohol, Tobacco, Opium, Indian Hemp, Chloroform, Hashish, z\bsinthc Ac., prevent the good effects of Fellow's | llypophosphites, so Fellow’s Hypophosphites is antidote against all theses narcotics and sedatives, and will restore to health such as have been injured by j llu.-in. Jacob Dunlap, an eccentric old bachelor, died a few days ago at Ashland, 0., and on reading his will it ivas found that he had bequeathed all his pioperty —consisting of |25,000 in bonds, besides considerable real estate—to 1’. II. Clawson, of Ilayesville, Ohio, for an act of charity done him while traveling some i years ago. It is stipulated in the will, however, that Clawson must marry some girl not now known to him, on or before the 4th of March, 1881. Failing to do this the money goes to charitable purposes, and only tho real estate to C : uwson.

tinued in Biniiller dopes for a w«ck or two after tho JbciiM* hiiF boon chocked, more chi'ocinlly m ditllcult and lomr-^txndinK oufch. Usually thii» medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowel? in (rood order. Should the patient, however, r « quire a enthnrtie medicine, ftfh r hnvinp taken three or lour dopes tif the Tonic. i firitile dose of Bui e’s Y;.( i : aklk IMu..- will bo

sufficient.

Tho genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup niu.«t h»vo Dr. John Bull’s privnto stninp on ench bottle. Dr. John Bull only has the riirht to mantifac-

ilhle HimshmU*, and his c;il> tho same pro- turn and sell the orifinftl John J. Smith’s Tontection fn.m the weather, nomatU-r what it tiie dotitllrt of stylo. i not on • uch bottle do not purchase or you will

Well you say the women dress to please l,c d«o,-ive<l.

the men, anu if women are foolish men ;

make them so. My answer to that is, j Til*. .B<>TI7N

acknowledged the record was beaten, men are as fond ol ph oing women MamifHcturer ami Vender of

. r . r r i , as women are of pleasing men, and mor,-

and four out of five afterward agreed : but they have wit enough to aeeom-; SMITH’S TONIC SYF;U°

from the grand stand and from the crowd ed section of the judges’ stand, where many prominent citizens and visiting turfmen hail gathered. Some gave the time ns 2.11 [j, others ns but nil

with the 2.1 ID. judges’

time as officially announced, St. Julien jogged back to Ur stand, the spectators on the

. | plish their object without the monstrous I sacrifices women make. Whether any

I amount of education and opportunity

... - I will give women the wit, <ir diminish tho j ground rising to their h.-i t. cheeiing and . advantage man has gained, remains to by

waving hats and handkerchiefs, liickuk .ecu.

BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, BULL S WORM DESTROYER, The Populnr Romedion of tin- tiny. rs:aoim emer sicxzist*., locitvan.rr.

IjSl

The Hunplrst Il:»y In I.lf,-.

(Home Journal.t

wonder whether any one has ever

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G17 St. Charles Street, St, Louis, Mo. A rc’pulnr graduntp «'f Iwo Mcdii al Collepes, haa been lonjft r enfta;’eii in the c ner in i treatment of ftU Venereal.Sexual and Cbrotik-DiHensea ti«an ai v other Physician in St.

Louis, as city pnptTH sliow, and nllolil residents know. hills. GonorrhoBu, Gleet. Stricture, OrchitiB. Kupture, all Urinary Disensf s and ... . r Mercurial Affections of the Throat or Bones, are treated with unparalleled success, on

sc.entifl'* principles. Safely. Privai

Hernia, or I

B^philiUc or Men

ten

C»VK ,P 8? X ,m. hlr nehlirty T nnd Impoyncy, a* th«* resfilt of Self-Abuse in youth, denial excesses in niaturer yents, or other causps, ami which produce •oineof tiie following eifccts: nervousness, seminal emisaions, debility, dimness «»f sight,defective memory, rimplea the face, physical decay, aversion to society of females, if idtiRS, loss of sexual power, etc., rendering

unhappy, are permanently

i Take care of your Liver. A great number of the diseases to which mankind are liable arise from a disordered condi- ! tion of this organ. Keep it in a sound (and healthy condition and you can defy Tiisoase. 1'rickly Ash Bilters arc especially adapted for this 51111 qiosc, being composed of drugs which act upon tin: Liver, giving it tone mid strength to withstand malaria. sept.

ISHKU-rn iiml WeBtnm Story-Telling.

[Ilo.ton Transcript.]

It is no use for an eastern man to try to toll a big story when there is a western mail about. “When I was a young man,” -aid Co! niel 15., “we lived in Illinois. Ihe faint had been well-wooded, and the stumps were pretty thick. But we put :iie corn in among them and managed to i-.d-v :• fair crop. The next season i did

; pi n hing. We hud a . gh, and 1 .-.it in the seat and

managed tho hones, four as handsome bays us ever a man drew rein over. One lav I found ii stump right in my way. I hated to hack out, so I just said a word : i the team, and, h you’ll believe it, they just walked that plough right through that stump ns (hough it hud been cheese. ’ Not u soul expressed surprise. But Major S., who had been a quiet listener, remarked quietly, “It’scurious,hut 1 had i similar experience myself ones. My u.othcr always made our clothes in those days, m- well’as the cloth they were made f. The old laky wu> awful proud of her hum-spun -aid it was 'he sirongest cloth ia tin .- late. One day I had just ploughed through a white-oak stump in the way

f, C I neL But ll wan a lit-

lie too quick for me. It euinc together j

before '

lifting his hat in response.

He was mot by the officials of the as-

sociation and presented with a heauti- We wonder whether any one has ever fill floral w reath, a floral cushion was ! thought of the very unfair start which a [

placed on the sulky, ami St. Julien was | young married couple get in the race of 1 ml'nfe! K^RenOy. Wn.-hinston,

blanketted and led up nnd down in from life when they first commence together, of the stand with Mr. Humphrey, an en-|Mc wonder how far custom h;is been

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

II Stop?. Hub Ba*s,Ort.U<,upkr.Y< x Celeste a Y»»x lluni.tnn.Sf nt on trial warr nt< :. ■ nly - • '. I’ianf - $125

N.J.

El MIMA COLLEGE.

01 me siana wnu air. numpnrey, an on-1 wouoe, .... .... j Thin rnlln Kb i, tlmronahly fumishcl fi.r civini: thuaiaBtie admirer, following with hand, molded by fashion into folly, and wh ° 18 i^w': ' V- i upon the sulky. President Ilarbison an- responsible for the result? We wonder liy of it , wim;nt - nounccd that in addition to the purse of "liy it should he that a time when com- '^'iv!

would be at once natural and

its .-harres lire tor Catidoitui- t-»

Klndra.N.Y.

12,200 which had been won by beating the record the association had voted fdOO extra to Hickok. 'J’he association, lie said, had been sorely disappointed by the withdrawal of Maud S,, but St. Julien had come to the front and given a porfomance equal to anything which could lie expected from Maude S. He proposed three cheers for St. Julien, which were given with a will. Hickok was heartily congratulated by the invited guests on tho judge’ stand. St. Julien was led away and tho greatest event in the history of trotting was over. The managers of I Charter Oak Park feel rejoiced that their

inon-scitse

most valuable, it should be most rare; or why, when the young couple might Ik; expected to have all their wits about them, they and their friends should suddenly seem to have gone mad? This essay has nothing to do with courtship or

love-making.

What is natnrul is sometimes right and though it seems at first sight strung, that admiration of the other sex should cause a strong man to compose weak rhymes, yet, as it has been so for centuries, it will probably remain so forever. A gamier rarely looks such a gander as wh-r. he is courting a goose. Socrates probably cut a very iooltsh figure when he made love to Xantippc; and, if there

v. }r* — —-

THE NEW FOOD

MEDICINE

1 AO not confound tbi? Mntoblcss Uci oval, r Feeble nnd Exhausted Conptitution with

v iolent ca

Iccu

, , tbartics. ( hoop d

track, from which St.Julion wnspnr-jbi* truth in history, that niiglUy s;ige j

chased by Hickok three years

been tho scene of the grandest triumphs o! trotting. Hams liere made tho best achievement before ho was withdrawn from the turf, and this year Uannis and other noted horses have improved their

records.

t lions of vile innocently hi-

x , * • .• n * it i : i:f «»»tvi bitters.” MALT I-ITTtBS aiipeal to a<ro had I re "TO ted IliS tony nil ins me. it IS noi popular confidence bunuso proi med from I - i with love and love-making that this pa- fermented Mult, 11 >ps and (Quinine iin<l <»th« r

. >: —* • - ’ * - roec-s

* th it

health tho Weak, Cgt.-

( valescent, f’onsuin ptive.‘v< r\vorkod.N<• rvons, I Sleepless, Dyspeptic, Bilious, and fickle in

i rest arc to permanent

, Con

I)!.

1 V I Ml V I, l < < i .<1.111, ll 41 11 VI ',111111111 .1111 <

p-t- hits to deal, but with marriage me- < cuto!.'

iiioities, honeymoons, the curly hours of wedded existence, und the ritual of a day which is conventionally said to be

the happiest day in a man’s life. L-t us see what are the preparation,

for it. We shall suppose an average case. Great people and rich people may

Pi-roe’s Golden Medical Discovery ] nmi ry as they like, hut the ordinary

, . in a. -

, peti u.Than nil other forms of MaHorMctD (cine. The genuine urn plainly signed byt v o company Sold everywhere. MALT B1TTI

Lu.Jlnln.V. I:< . l ri l ll , lN - M ^ (lKAY’S SBKUIMC MUDD INi:.

mADE MARKThd <D 1 KT lv < TRADE WARK

li rlti mi >y nD unfailintr cure for Seminal \VeakncssS|**rdialton '• .i. i in »olent y.anil a! t!i ” ji’s

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iiueuce 1 <f Self-

BEFORE TARIW. TT, :' ' ’aFTIR TARISIS. iversnl hMssitude, Fain in the Back, Dimnc.» of Vision. I’mnaturo Old Aec, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con uaiptb a and a prcinature (Irave. Full particulars in our pamphlet* which wo desire to send iree t y mail to every one. The Specific Medicine ' sold by all druggists at -J per paekago, or six . _ :n * -jont tree by iiuiil on

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.. no. 10 Mechanics’ 1

Detroit, Mirh, Hold in <*rc cncastio and * vi*rv-

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cures every kind of humur, from th-| young collide lu ginning fhe world, and worst scrofula to the common pimplo 01 ; in a mighty hurry to do s i, must marry eruption. j as other people marry.

wiih out of the way, and nipped . r , ., , ,

, . ir’. i i of boils, carbuncles and old sores,

tiie-- nt of mv trousers. I f: !t mean, 1 ’

can tell you, but 1 put the string on the p nies, and if you’ll believe it, they just Miakoi that stump out, mots and all. Something had to give you know.”

it is an exten-

Four to six bottles cure suit rheum or sive piece of business, and theexiK-ns: tetter. comes at an awkward time. It would b. One to five botfles euro the worst j very pie;, .nit to start-with u big pui'se kind of pimph-s on the face. j and ha.- as much money us jMissililc to Two to four bottles cl-sr th • systein imy tables a 1 : I ' bail -', an 1 c:t:i Uesti. r-i,

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e fact

ooDfusion ol

rriapre i

•ay. av ■ of 0(

Improper or unhappy, are permanently lulltttiou at office, or by mail free, and invited, inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, he lent by mail or expren everywhere. < ur-

njurrmsre

cured. 1,’onsii

When it ia

medicines cun lie lent by mnil or expreai everywiiere

ftL’.t cast s fruaranteed, v hi’re doubt exists it is frankly itated Piir.jtls: (or It::, 1 Btaon for Wcuts, 1 Sua; ;

Otraw. for i Suajj. Cl rojij,

MARRIAGE ! AiS. p£i®s. 1 CUiOS. Klevant cloth nnd prilt blndlnp-. Scaled for BOc. In posti'pe or currency. Over fifty wonderful pennicturea, true to llfu; articles on the following aubjecti: Who may marry, who not. why. Manhood, Womanhood, Ph> si cal decay. Who ahould marry; How life and hnppineu may be iticreaficd. The Physiology of Reproduction, and many

Those married or contemplating marriage should

It is estimated that 00.000 Europeans annually commit suicide, and probably iboat 10,000 in this country. What a terrible list of people who arc not brave enough to endure the ills of life! Sta- : tisticsshow that self-destruction is much 1 moro prevalent in hot than in cold weather, the months of May, Juno and July being especially productive of this class

1 of crime.

Four to six bottles cure the worst kind

of erysipelas.

'Ihroutosix bouttles cure blotches

among the hair.

Six to ten bottles cure running at the

ears.

Five to eight bottles cure corrupt or runni.. 3 ulcers. Eight to twelve bottles cure the worst

scrofula.

Sold by druggists, and in half a dozen lots nt a great discount.

more. *d it,

oani in r

r«d It. then 'l.-Surd^^k^’.f'kV” 1 D'Xion. ,• above, out pupt-r cover, LO*) pug el, 25 eta. by mail,

Tito lTn.n<tphakfn£ Horn.

[Bo&ton Transcript.]

Didst eve r meet the handshaking bored lie called in the other day, happening first in the pressroom. Seeing him coming toward him and knowing his penchant, the pn s.- niMi prepared himself for Ihe ordeal by slyly smearing his own hand with printers’ ink. The

came on, all unc, nsciuus of his f it-, i tiv(i hourB in (ho larg0 tank n :;( nvd (Kit Ins iiiaiidiDIc and rect ivr I u! , , , , (rcs-it' - ami t.fi impre-.-i-n at one ;lll ,| borough Aquarium. Ho did not show at the Hiiinc time. But nh, tho urtfulnes.-j the finish any signs of fatigue. Although of the fell iw! I. not, lie scow led allowed half an h-ur in each twenty-four,

not, ho made no sign. Ho simply walked around the mom and through the

Captain Webb recently performed the

vi dtor feat of swimming seventy-four consecu-

of tho Scar-

amt iiutnieg-grateis; but the marriage niu.-t he paid lor In-i-re the furniture can be thought of, and certain charges

are then indispensable.

It would -'em to be impossible to lie married without collecting a numb, r of your bride’s relatives ami putting upon them the duty >,f appearing in appropriate tires, e,. Gem rally they tire your bride’s sisters, and some of the funds which should supply her trousseau are j deflected for their itntieees stry finery. A bridemaid’s dress can not beeheupand | must not lie useful. Its purpose is dis-1 tinctly decorative nnd, so to speak, sacrificial. The bride’s dress follows the same

rule.

Time was when the male sex was re-, strained by equally rigid rules.and a man j 1 dared not face the parson i nd his father-1 | iu-law without apjs nriug bound in Idtio i cloth extra. Happily a stand was tuadr

I ackma-a t-r, , or will be ,ont tin- I y niiiil . o I I of the m-ii.-y by a.l.tri - -in ; Tli K DltA Y MKl'lCINi-; Ct).. No. 10 My-chaii.is' Itl.irk,

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uliolcgnlo and retail Jr'U’-

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Red Front Meat Market.

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vc, but paper cover, kOO riagt*#, 25

go. Chen peat good guide in

va't i-1 Captain Wobb did not during the whole 1 gome years ago ng.iinst this tyranny, and i

| otts rooms, ana with engaging impartial!-; li,Ilu tbsont himsalf mote than about it would seem that even a eut-away^coat

el-*snco purity ! ^ shook he the hand of everyone, editor-1 four minutes.

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PRESCRIPTION FREE Forth* - *

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fcmbSSShiiS SrSK,*ltoWt* wiAn,

druj'rt<t has the injrrodients. Addrosa,

- OFT. JACQUES, CUcbtimt 5t., St, Louiti, Mo

The medicines of Dandas, Dick & ous rooms, and with engaging impartiali-1 Co., aro unexcelled for elegance, purity j L v *j;‘ '( K J Jj al1 ^ ev-ry one, edihir-1

and reliability. Their ScidliUne Scidlitz j lirreman, the' 1 ’ inh lUgmir'[mnilx»8itom, Any disease of Sto Kidiwjfs, Bladder, Powders are ns pleasant as Lemonade.! proof-readers, devil nnd all. Noono rs- Frioary Organs, Ntrvous system, or case Their Soft Capsiiles aro world famous.'caped. He then took his leave s<dK‘rly i of Lame back, that cannot , be epred by -iaidccoudvt. For sale at Allen’s Drug ^

Store. Cm 51 I fush f 0 r wash-btusiiia.

IxiRt Mnnhood,

Cont'usiou

i-j not inconsistent with well regulated connubial bti o. The bride, however j must be mysterious in white mid orn- |

blemalic in oraugc-blossonis.

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John T, Craig, Proprietor,

_ It is proposed to convert Manchester, I Main • ittcet, oproiito u.-vo

a funeral service. Anil tlien tliere was a i cured l»y any othor trcaVatent or reiktedy ; Lnghuid, into a --.uv'i t fur the large- Ah»aj> ki-' V ' .i Ke.tVi' •' —•- *- i. jin existence. . . |steamers, at u cost ul $10*000,000. (cured me»t.<, and delin'

& VcrnMiun'

Ft le.

. - t hoicost frefli net ■ s-urea :ind acliv«*i}» p« ods at all h«»urs t I ul>’ part ot the city free ol’cbara'c. : u.*'»