Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1880 — Page 3

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JL I, GODM k I,

PICKED-UP PARTICLES.

—Dealers in—

ROCERIES, Provisions, CanfU'd (ioods, [Cigars and Tobaccos, Produceill Hod:, |\imI Sto<'k <if <IiMM*ais\%’ar< k :&bmI lilsisswaiv K< k c>l

in l!i<» City.

Our Jstock will always be found Complete,

I Fresh and Clean.

I Our motto is to soil the host goods at as low prices as can be found anywhere. Highest prices in cash or trade for all kinds of country produce. Cast *!«!»> I'ultlir Sqiiaro, Grccu-

custli*, Iml.

l Tir

All ^hop!:pcpcrs believe in sign!*. Vnger, like rain, breaks uik)ii wiiatevei

t falls.

Between two evils, choose neither.— .'iew Orleans I’ieaye.nc.

Some men

Others never

can n it stand .11 ehanec to try.

New Mexico, however fruitful in nat- 1 Charles Schneider was a trusted book- Are you suffering from indigestion? ural wonders, has just presented the keeper for John . Urossius, a Cincinnati s °i jonr druggist lor a bottle ol world nnoth''r which is to crown all that stove manufneturer. He married his nl,al '^ 1'i'kly A-h I.iticrs. l ake.i

as directed, it will cur ' you. these

have gon" before. The city architect, or employer’s daughter, and was therefore Bitters have now been before the public the official holding the post correspond- given ten per cent of the profits of the for a number of years, ha. <> been thoring to tliat in I.ac piacitas. has made the extensive hasiness instead of tho ifl.’dtxi oughly tri d, and '.’ive entire satisfaction.

The change of 1 ’ ,l ’ t

A New Cereal for tin* West. [Letter to Chicago Times.]

In the regions of Western Kansas, where there is liable to be a lack of rainfall in any season, and where corn especially must have plenty of moisture to

j produce a crop in paying quantities, a marvellous discovery that the pavements ' salary ho had received

prosperity. i gjgm that will not merely be a succcda- of the street contain a very large proper fortune ruined the young man. As u

. ■. - says it !• a waste

f raw it n 1 to lie to your lawyer. The la v r »st inunuf 'lory in Texas is i! i • s: 1 i.. : i 1. o - t shop at Dallas.

He v. V.o Mr - , to take a kits.

. • hutnin l and seventy-five persons i hanged in the United States last j

neum, but will absolutely take the place of corn, has been experimented with during the past three seasons, and it is ] believed to lie demonstrated beyond a doubt that it will add very much to the

value of western lauds.

Tills grain is called here Egyptian, or

rice corn, and, so far as

been cultivated in any other part of the

i i. . United States. The seed was obtained ib’iu'tho field, ’iiuV'shcM-an roi k i?ih' fn,m the display made by the Egyptian ^ t government at the Centennial hxpofci

j tion. The name is derived from the re-

Lonl Bcacctvsfteld says ‘'youth is a!semblance of the grain to rice, and, so 1 , ale.’, t.tanh 1 a struggle, ami old far as it has been‘experimented with.

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tion of gold. The place is constructed suitor for Mi<s Urossius’a hand he had

on a ledge of ro-k which it is estimat' 1 treated her with the utmost considera- Red. FTOIlt Ivleflt Ma.Tk6t.

to yield from .f.'{,500 to -to.OOU per ton tion; as a husband he was cruel and in j The vein is calculated to be eighty four constant. As ai | mploye in the tnanu feet wide and 9,000 feet in letigth, and if i factory lie had been honest and < fficimt; tho estimate is borne out by tho crushing as a partner ho embezzled the firm's know^bas nflt * Iin ^ an,a 'e a,na tion, an enormous quantity inotiey, neglected tho business, and be 1 of gold will bo extracted from tho site of came a drunkard. Ills father-in-law the village. threatened to have him at rested,

and he retaliated 1)}' a detenu ned

ire a regret. : has proved a success, both iu wet and

There iUn ,thing s,i cli 'ctivc in bring-j dry seasons, itta up to tho r.itch as a healthy ! can hardly

ftpr

.i-.i.l iiiglt .spirit'."!

The wicked in 1 thit i -

j| N. w < Irleana .

uisai B A discovery which cures by th»nntural process A • \ I I* r ri« >.N . nil diseases of tho Kidneys, bladder. Urinary Orpans and Nervous System, when nothing else can. It is comfortable to the patient, positive in it? effects, mid tho first cure for those pninlul and much dr*oided ulfootions, I Mil l>4‘t t-M *A- I t ’tS I >iK<‘;i K<‘, while its cures of Gravel, Dropsy, Catarrh oi the bladder, brit kduat Deposit, Piiinfui Urinating. High-colored Urine, Nervous Weakness and Pain in the back seem more like miracles than oases of natural healing. DELICATE FEM ALES or vietims of w.isted or prostrated energies, caused by irregular habits, the abuse ot nature and mental or physical overexertion, find their greatest relief in the use of DAY’S KIDNEY PAD. which strengthens and invigorates “ invalid and re>r<.res the vigor ot health. PAIN IN THE bAUK. We say positively, and without fenrofeon trndiction, that DAY'S Kidney Pad is the only certain and t"*nnaru nt cure for every form of this prevalent and distressing complaint. YOUNG MEN suffering from nervous and physical debility, loss of memory, or vitality impaired by the errors ot youth or too close application to business or work, may bo restored and manhood

regaim d.

Avoid all kidney medicines which are taken into the system by w ay of the stomach ; it is an old treatment well tried and proven inetli cient, though sometimes cffeetinit apparent eures of one complaint they sow the seeds of more troublesome anti permanent disorders. The price of our Pad brings it within the reach of all. and it will annually save many time.* its cost in doctor's bil *. medicines and plast ers. which at best give but temporary relief ! *

can he use d without fear or ha certainty of a permanent cure,

by druggists of postage bin

nee i ul. I

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_ For sale by generally, or sent by mail (free rceeiptol the price. Kegulur,$2. ra size), $11; Children’s, $1 50.

P v/u, is. now a Life was Saved/* giving th< M history of this new discovery and a large re<*- ■ ord of most lemarkable cures sent free. Write I f<»r it. Addrt^s Day Kidney Pad Co., I Toledo,O.p A TTiliin)] owing to the many ' worthless UuU 1 lull'Kidney Pads now seek

the iifllieted KIDN i V l>

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hop bitters: (A Medicine, not a Drink.)

CONTAINS

HOPS, m enu, MANDRAKE,

DANDELION,

And tor PraasT and Pest MKmrALQrALi-

TIES OF ALL* OTHER BlTTKKS. Til K Y CU11E

AH DlRcases of the Stomach, Bowels. Blood, Liver. Kidneys, and Urinary Organs. Nervousnebs. Sleeplcssn* -sand especially

Female Complaints.

$IOOO IN COLD.

Will be paid for a ease they w ill not cure or"

, or tor anything Impure or inj

help

for an

ujurlous

anyt

found i

Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and try them before you sleep. Take no oilier. D I. C Is an absolute and Irreslsttblecure for Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. ■■■■M Send for CiRrri.AR.

All shore ioM by dm

Hop Bitter* Mftf. Co., Roeheiter, N.

mjrpifU.

Y., A Toronto, On*.

^ JOHNSTON’S SARSAPARILLA!

Fra V-

VM C0HPLA1HI, L72PEP2:A, ^ And for Purifying the Blood. It has been In use for I years, and has I

I proved to be tho best preparation in the I I market for SICK HEAIIACIIE, PAIN IN ITllE PIIjK Oil P.M K, 1.IV1.K CUM- | PLAINT, I'lMt'I.I’.S ' N THE FACE, DYB* I llEPSIA, I'll.EH, and all Hiseaws that I arise fmm a Disordered Liver or an im-1 limrohloi d. Tin nisands of onr best people I I lake It and plvo it totIn irchildren PhyI si,miis prescribe it daily. Those who use

I It once recommend it to ot licra.

1 It is made from Yellow Inch, ifondu-

■os Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry, Sti.i.ncia, landellon, Sasaafnu, Wintcrgroen, and

■ other wen-known valuable Il.«its and I llcrba. It in etrictly vegetable, and r .iiI not hurt the most delicate constitution. | H Is one of the best mediciuee in aw

I for Itonulat Inn the llowcl*.

] It is sold by all responsible drunt-ists at cne dollar for a quart buttle, or six

I bottles for live dollars.

I Those who cannot obtain a bottle of | J this medicine from their druinrist ma I send us one dollar, and we will deliv

| to them free of any charges.

deliver it |

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r O JOHNCTON * CO., Kaaufictoerj, tel Jedermon Avo.,'.* DKTliOIT, JHOH

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While growing, this crop be distinguished from sor-

ghum; the seed forms at the top of the

pI kts I sla " c * n large bunches, and, as it ri](ctis 1c etui I anti gets heavier, bends over and hangs

down, not unlike a cluster of grajs's. , It belongs to the sugar cane family

: d v. air. IVttte,'lit, tells of a man'.vhi. i an( j j s t . u |tivate<l in the same manner ' i; v ' i ' rdig in the theater 1 an ,i as oas i| v as sorglium or broom corn. • sign, ‘ This is : ’ .ay t . the pit.” i One bushel of the seed is sufficient for

l“Oui five acres, and it has been put in here with a wheat drill. In harvesting, the

, heads only are gathered, and a good threshing machine will clean ready for

iptrut

Tito Uur:

is Treat” wo-t! 1

' i •..t ike be, fsteak tend T

t slippery good people

■uyune.

iwn ; lerald thinks ii.‘ u better title.

A WISE DEACON.

‘ Deacon Wilder, I want j ou to tell me hqw you kept yourself and family well the past season when all the rest of us I have been sick so much, and have had the doctors visiting us so often.” "liro. Taylor, the answer is very fitsy. I used Hop Bitters in time; kopt my family well and saved the doctor bills. Three dollars worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. I’ll warrant it has cost you and the neighbors one to two humlt. d dollars apiece to keep

sick the same time.”

’ Deacon, Til use your medicine hereafter.” 2i2b

a I’hiladel-

1v.e could x.'.' oldie .’a as we sec ottrIves, there w e.i! 1 he more good look- ; piople in the world.—[New Or-

an t Picayune.

Thera scouts to be a prospect that the T irnuin; will emigrate to Mexico. Wc. d'.vays .-.'.id that Mexico was good for ■ mctliing.—[Burlington llawkcye. A new book is entitled “A Wotnat, Vfter Ail.” That’s it. The same old ■ ' try. .She nc, r would he contented vitlt a square divide.—| Brooklyn Eagle. “Will you name the bones of the : 1?” said a teacher to on ■ of his class t a medical i I cm’all a ..ty h ad, Proles- r,’ rep'., i tho pup but I can’t give ’em.”

What is a kiss ?

A touch of the lip,

A union of souls— A tune to skip,

for the old man is coining. —[Steubenville Herald.

The Oil City Derrick warns its renders against investing their spare cash in a diamond factory until they have more convincing proof of the utility of the in- ■, -ntioa of the Olasgow chemist than hat

yet been given.

i hoarding k >u ■ mistress places iton ^ irket t ' vo '‘TTridl’v^vwath'lii' ad track to i run ovc by the The specime.ts rat^d this year wmbsix-

J ty pounds to the bushel, llte yield j>cr acre tite lirst year was from sixtv to sev-enty-five bushels. The seeontl season, which was a very dry one, the yield was

forty to forty-live bushels per acre. No scientific analysis has-been mad.

of lids new grain as yet; indeed, it is scarcely known, except in two or three counties in western Kansas, where it has been grown by several farmers who desired to find some grain that would serve in the place of corn us a food for stock. The trial by these men has satisfied them that for horses, cattle, sheep, or swine it is sttiH'rior to maize, and farm animals to widen is is fed give it the preference to corn when both are laid before them. When ground into meal the rice corn is about equal to a mixture one-third wheat

flour and two-thirds corn meal. The value of this new grain to the peo-

ple of western Kansas can hardly be estimated when considered as a sure yield in any season, and it will enable the stock raiser to fatten his herds at home instead of shipping them east, as has heretofore been mostly the custom tor fattening. The vast plains in the western portion of this state, so celebrated as grazing grounds by reason of the buffalo grass with which they are covered, and its excellent climate, will be doubly valuable if further experiment confirms the

value of this hitherto unknown grain.

effort to murder tho whole family. Take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral to sto) your Colds, Coughs and Bronchial Affeo | tions before they run iato Consumption j

that you cannot stop.

According to recent statistics, taking j 100J well-to-do persons, mu! 1,000 poi-

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John T. Craig, Proprietor,

Main

ini'n pale «»n our ri putation, we deem it due-

tt) \vnrn thetu. Ask for DAY’S

The liiclu'Kt Man in Italy. [Pari* Globe.] Count Telfcner is reputed to be the richest man in Italy. He purchased one of King Victor Emanuel’s estates in the country, and he also bought the late King's palace at Maceart and the royal villa outside Porta Salara. The purchase of the Maccao Palace was effected before, tnd that of the Royal Villa on the Via Salara after the death of Victor Emanuel. On occasion of the purchase of the Maccao Palace Signor Telfcner was created a

Count.

Last year Count Telfcner married for his second wife, Ada, the sister-in-law of Mr. Mackay, the millionaire, who now resides in Paris. Part of the wedding festivities consisted in the exhibition of races between Count Telfener’s horses, on a course laid out in the Koval Villa, which was thrown open fur the day to the public, and was honored by visits from King Humbert and the notables of Rome. The title of Royal Villa was i changed,in compliment to the bride, to

I “Vila kda.”

Honors and riches seemed to i>our in upon Count Telfcner, and he was elected to represent Foligno in the Chandler of Deputies; but he never took his seat, tvs technical objections to bis return were raised on the ground that, us an Austrian ■ object by birth, he was ineligible to represent tin Italian constituency. These bjections might, of course, have liecn

Wliat Saved Him. [Youth's Companion.] During the “hard winter” of ’77, when thirty thousand unemployed workmen haunted the streets of New York, driven to beggary, or too often, theft, a man rang at the door of a house in one of our largest cities, and asked for something to eat. He told a glib story of his discharge from a woollen mill and said he had a wife starving not far away. The mistress made it a rule not to give alms that winter, except after personal examination of the case of each applicant. She went into her kitchen, and ordered a substantial meal set before the man, who ate ravenously. He was a young, honest looking fellow, but there were heavy marksof dissipation on his face. Suddenly he dropped his knife and fork, and sat staring at tl.i

door.

“Who’s that?” he cried. Johnny!

Johnny I”

A noted physician of New York writes to a friend: ’ I have in my mind a suffer or from gravel and a complication of kill ney disorders, that was pirmationtly euretl by the use of Prof, (inilinette’s French Kidney Pads.” The druggists si II

them.

An aged miser was found murdered in his house at Niles, Mich., and $500 of his hoard was missing. For months the mystery of tho crime was not penetrated. At length a quiet, respected, fourteen-year-old boy of tho neighborhood tiegan | to spend money freely. Being accused of the murder, he at once confessed his

guilt.

FOIt Til I ICTY l I'AIC*. For thirty yean Wietnr’s Balsam of Wild Cherry has been kept lor sale by druggists generally, hut in all that time there has not been a single complaint made, hut on tho contrary the druggists anil the peoplefacknowledge it to be tho Oct remedy lor the cure -t Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma and all lung diseases. Iy II George S. Walker is being prosecuted in Philadelphia for marrying his niece. Tho Pennsylvania law says that “no woman shall marry her mother’s broth er,” and Walker’s lawyer argues that it does not forbid the brother to marry the niece. A decision has not been reached.

sttc. t. opposite Howe A Vermilion’s

store, South (In.er.rHf.lle.

sons who are poor, after five years there |!:;:i dcl.ve/;'! lis^llfhJoGTo remained alive of the prosperous '.ltd j any part of th'city tree ol charge. m.’"

of the poor only 055. After fifty yews there remained of the prosperous 557, ol : the poor 2i>3: at seventy years of ag' '

there remained 235 of the prosperou-1 Si 1111 11 S \ Ollil* S\

and ol the poor 05.

LADIES’ WINK—SI’..Kll’S PORT.

Dr. John Bull's

FOR THE CVRE OF

Pure—four years’ old—will not intoxicate, but possessing all the valuable me diciual properties of the Oporto grape, from which it is made. Used in hospitals and by first-class physicians as tno best known wine for for medial purposes It is a tonic and astringent. It is not

FEVER AND AGUE

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Chills ami Fever.

mixed with alcohol or other liquors, Got j .Jhe proprietor of ( [bb^’.lcbrated medicine ;i niilci, rich and (iluasant tonic, improving | ,ii cs C \,. r offered to tho iiubli - Ur tho safe, the appetite anil promoting digestion; a- i certain and i.rrmiinont cure ot Xgu. :ui , Fp' r , 1 v .. ,■ 5 .1 I . , Of t hills and lever, whether ol short nrh.ng a diuretic, It acts beneficially on the kid- I landing. He rcturs to the entire Western and nevs and corresponding organs; ns a su ! Southern country to hesr him testimony to the

I I.,;. truth of the asserliot that m no case wlmlcvcr

donhc, it acts upon the skin, destroying . wlU j, , , u t „,., ir ,..uroutiong are strictly eruptions and prpductng a soft, heallh\ pillowed «nd carried out. In i r ■ lit mnnv and blooming complexion. 1 herefore It | tmetcurcdTy a is extensivaly and beneficially used hv I siiu lc linttlc. with a perfect regtoratien of tho ladies, and is in general lumil'v use as a xener.il health. It is however urudent and in

_ ” • , . ,, every case more ceriain to cure,il its u>c is i on-

sure ninedy lor dysentery, ami lor all | smaller - tv-r a w-ek or two I'ter nervous, weak and’ debilitated persons the hag been checked, mure e-" filly .. , . , , • . , , , i . in diffleiilt and long standing eases. I suaily Sold by druggists an<l by A Speer, at his , w {|| net rc.nii r e ; nv aid to keep

1 '’ ’ . . For tile howeHin B I order. Should the patient.

own vineyards, N. ,J. — Advertiser,

sale at Allen’s Drug Store

however, i t «i

hu vitur t 'k«*n thr»*«

• m jrot) i•.niirc

eivthartic motlicine. al • r 'ti r doses of the Tonic, F.OETABLE PlLLS Will be

suflicicnt.

Thp Pennine SmithV Tonic Syrup inusthiive

r Ion r dos

intrlo (lose of liui.l/s Vku

William Ludwi^’K conduct was so d' s picablo that his fellow operutivoo in the

mill at East Dedham, Mas«„ treat id him i lip' .’iVy^ ’V'

to a coat of tar and feathers. He returned to work next day, but was met with jeers and taunts. After enduring this a few hours then went out and com-

mitted suicide.

Hr. John Bull’s private stamp on each bottle. I>r. John Bull only h i« the right to u-nmil e-

label on each bottle. If my primp stamp is I not on l ach bottle do not purchase or you will

iPc deceived.

1 >r.

D«\’T JUKE \ UIIKTAKR. Why will you use salves and lotions and other outward appliances for the cure ot skin diseases? The relief thus?obtained is only temporary. Why md strike at the root of all skin diseases by getting your blood and liver in ahealthy, vigorous condition ? This can only he done effectively and thoroughly by the use of Hr.Huysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. 1y II

Don’t hesitate, if your Kidneys trouble you, for Day’s Kidney Pad will surely

cure.

John Moran was under engagement to marry Lottie Church, at Sandy Lane, Alabama. He deserted her and went to live in an adjoining county. Win n told of his perfidy, she prayed that ho might he punished By instant death . It chanced that at exactly that hour he was killed by the fail of a tree. Lottie believed that her prayer caused his death, and is crazed by remorse.

Manufacturer nnu Vender of SMITH S TONIC SYRU 0 . DULL S SARSAPARILLA, BULL’S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Retnciiies of the Dny. raircim crr::z 3;:va.h lcu^uxi.e?.

hi

N1 W A l > V K KTIS K M K NTS.

II Stops. Sidi B»*s.0ct.l’< nplcr.V. r ,,,, ! OaUste * Yog Iluinni n.Scnt on trial kcltsiiiwarriin'cd, only - £ o I’iur

1’ianos Sl'J'i

The first sentence to death in Kentucky of u wliite murderer of a negro has just been accomplished at Shelbyville. The crime was particularly atro-

cious, the perpetrator beine an ex con- Before the .lays of Dr. Bull’s Cough vict and the victFii a young girl. Syrup, a person troubled with a cough .".1 ««kiL~r« „ , « >' suited hU phy*i i Now h< t. i ti ig i a i ia« I only inYesti 25 cents an<] is cm Don’t wait until you sro nearly dendandjfew doses. bed-ridden. Don’t wait until you find, to your | sorrow, that mineral poisons and alcoholic i Burke stole into a house at Menimonstimulants, hitter, etc will only aggravate ; Mich in tho ni ,.ht to kill bis enemies diseases of the blood, kidneys and liver. Isut ^ now, before another day passes, make haste to | " ith an ax. (ioi’iy; to tho ho<l wheio his

up. (^ntaitipuo free.

Address Daniel F. Men tty. Washington. N.J.". r F'AY r L()lt. All persoio* of family name of i Tsylo*- will re«*'dve inter'^-tiniT a valimiile information by sunding address to J. K1KK i \YLQU. Jei ■ • « u . \ i Ij

HKST t’Al’.lNM t r IVAKI.OH 0KGANS IN I UK WOIUJ).winners of [highest distinction at e\ cry great

AND world’s exhibition for thirteen

years. Driees, f .l. f.7 vV>.SHl 1108 to f’>0() and upward For * :isy payments. $6, ' iunrter :• nd 11: ■ I. ('ataloguQS free. MASON A HAM-

HDP AWC! i’IN * gig AN cu.. 151 T' cm.* t S»..

UllUiiitD Hoston ; 46 Kast 14th t., mi it a re). New York; 11'* NNnh.G*

MASON

HAMLIN

A venue, Chicago

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flM , * -i i ^ .procure and use Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock intended victim usually slept, he chop i i < C l| a< y I 1 . 1,lle K lr1 ’ a c * u| J of ! l ,lnd ‘■'arsaparilla. It never fail, to cure all ] j the m||n wh() | av t [ ler( , to

hail followed her from the nursery ftli.l i blood and skin disease,, all liver complaints

stood in her white gown in the doorway, [ an j ur i nary troubles. ly il ; But this proved to be his most intimate

her curls tumbling over her face. The) j friend.

trump recovered himself with u bourse

luugh. “I beg your pardon,” lie said..

It’s your child, of course. I—I haven’t'Jefferson, Wis.

overcome by letters of naturalization j seen a child for a long time.”

Mrs. Mack is on trial for murder at

A larje bouquet, con-

The newspapers, however, announce that Count Telfcner bus resigned bis sent for Foligno, and intends to fix his reMidenee in Paris, where he will open n bank, By this transfer of domicils Horn, loses a millionaire, and it may be expect ed that the estates and palace purchased from the royal family will lie ottered for sale. Tho Telfcner palace at Maccao is furnished with regal sumptuousness. The Villa Ada possesses very extensive grounds, commanding most magnificent views. The palace erected by Victor Emanuel is not finished in the interior, but requires some thousands to render it even habitable. Humor said that these properties, on which the late King expended millions, were sold for a comparatively trifling sum. It’s a Big Barrel all the Samee. [Detroit Free Press.1 There is an old story of the man who was doing a thriving business in a tent at a cattle show selling cider for ten cents a glass, when suddenly his customers deserted him for a man who tusked only five cents a glass. An investigation showed that his enterprising rival had merely tapped the other end of the barrel and was selling the same cider on the outside of the tent. If it should turu out that the American petroleum wells shall shortly lose Germany, one of their best customers, the repirt that a petroleum basin as large and rich as that of Pennsylvania has been discovered in Hanover, may remind the American oil proprietors of the cider merchant and his barrel of cider. The Germans have tapped the other end of the barreL

TEAKS.

If you are troubled with Kidney Complaint, try Hill’s Compound Extract of Buchu and Cubebs. It will cure you.

OME TREATMENT.

A certain enro for NorvOU9 Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, etc, 1 In my pr« 100k of SO paaM diving ( rvctlon, for aelf-treatmi'i.t, sent free. Address SK. T. WILLI A MB. 436 B.W bu, IiiwiuU U

The Recipes used in m)Va ”ce fT.’r 25 Year, and nn llluelrated book nfflO page, diving fuH ni

It it mining, litlle flower? 11c glad of rain: Too much sun would wither thee,— 'Twill shine again. The clouds are veay black, t.s true, But just beyond them shines the blue. Art thou weary, tender heart? Be glad of pain; . In sorrow sweetest things will grow. As flowers in rain. God watches, »nd thou wilt have sun yv ben clouds their perfect work have dona —LMrs. F. Bum. in Folded Hand*.

There are several hundred physicians in this country and Europe who arc, practising under diplomas granted by the j New England University of Arts and Sciences. These documents are dated

however, residence consisted diplomas, Stickuey any price j

blank which

spicuously inscribod “From one wh-she

But his food seemed to choke Mm j jjeves you innocent,” was sent to her in

111 h few moments lie Blurted up a train in ,

agitation and said, |the Court room. Her counsel wa* about “Madam, I am not a workman. I am i to place it on a table in front of tho jury Jim Floyd, and I was discharged only | when t >, e presiding Judge said: “Those

cra^J^sssarTO—•«»■

hiry. I was a decent man once. I left j them away.” I he lawyer made a speech at Boston, but the institution wasunmy wife and myoid mother up in PotU ( on the subject, but the Court was obdu- Unown there( , n(1 ,he police could not " While heT^kr Hie eYes were fixed on ’ rak '’ an ' 1 th »’A^er. we,e curried out. Hnd lt . A nowspnper reporter the child with a terrible hunger in them A l i! I’. It lAiOTION. i discovered it i n the sul.urban Little one, he said, holding out lib. Many people think it cheaper to buy 25 rent of Dr. Harry C. Stick o ey. It

hands with a pitiful entreaty, “shakt hands with me, won’t you? I wouldn’t

hurt a hair of your head.”

The mother’s heart gave a throb. Tin man was foully dirty, just out of prison

full perhaps of disease.

But the baby (surely a Providence directed it) ran forward smiling, w ith both hands out. Jim kneeled down beside it, the tears rolling down his cheeks. “It is so like Johnny!” he muttered, “it

is like Johnny I”

“You’ll go back to Johnny and your wife and old mother?” said the lady. He would not promise. “It’s too late to make a decent man of me.” he said, and presently putting on ids old cap, he

went out.

Fix months later the lady received an ill-spelled letter from Puttsville. “I am at work here,” it said. “That night I had planned to join the boys again. But your little girl saved me. I came home instead. It wasn’t too late.”

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Seo a woman on horseback in an • other column, riding near Speer’s Vineyards, with a bunch of grapes from which Fort (rrape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession

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George Miller, a San Francisco music teacher, fell in love with two of his pupils. Ella reciprocated his passion, |

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Lizzie’s refusal so grieved him that he 1 resolved upon suicide. Taking Ella out j on the bay in a boat, he explained his j intention to her. Though piqued by his preference for her rival, she tried to persuade him not to drown himself, and

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