Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1880 — Page 6

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B«tMy Koss. th«* Woman of G<‘nluH Who l>esi^n<‘<l the American

(Washington Post.]

Now that the modern IVnelope is stab- j fk b'mg her white fingers with the jx.int

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A Compound Tincture of the most valuable remedies known to the medical profession, prepared upon strictly pharmaceutical principles. An exporienr*' of twenty.flve years provra it to ho tin* greatebt Antidote to Mnlaria and all other Ague inti lences known t-* the world. The only tihsolute for all AffcrtlotiM of tke liUlncyN. In Liver < oiiip!>iiiii« l>.VHp«‘i>Kin. all IMsordrrH of th«* Itoss «*Ih, and all Aflcrtloilw of the Tliront mid l it id r>iuaUy tffiraciouA, while as a remedy for complaints peouhur to the female sex it haa no equat NOT A BEVERAGE Pnt nn old reiiahli* llonNchold Kcrncdy, thoroughly adapted to .‘uwuht nature. It HUppfieH ton** to the Momacb, rein vigors t*« the digcHtive organs. Ktmmlates the M-cretions. and pro. moting a regular action of the bowels, enuhles every organ of the body to i*»rform its allotted work regularly and without interruption. Its highest commendations come from those who have lined it longest and known it l>est. Nowhere ho |topulnr as in Ijanenater, Po., where it him been In nee for more than s quarter of a century. Highly roiiimrmled n** u ticiiyml Tonic and Appetizer. SoW l»y Druggists everywhere. THE MESSENGER CF HEALTH A 1'irge sized paper descriptive of disease, its origin and cure, will be mailed free to any address on

application to

THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO.

Lancaster. Pa.

tWWo strongly recommend to mothers Prof. Piirker’s PleiiMiinf Worm Syrup. It never fails, is easy to take, and no after-phytic is

Price, go CCUtS.

, rad.

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mMi

V/arner‘s Safe Kidnsy end Liver Cure. | A v< • i• pi ■ ■ . ’ . t : 'll . only i«*«iy i world i 'i nriuiit*^ y#i*

Bail

. •Mire

n‘iiii‘«ly in {fit* world It nriu;lit*a

IklabeUNkiind ai.i. Kidney, l^lver, ttna

I i'in:iry

*' • t ••-tinionhiisof the highest order In proof

I of t liosi* stati'inents.

| t; • l ortl

cure «»f ni«l>ete-», call for AA'ar-

* 4 lire.

I i.r (ln» cure o( Riright'« find the other

tlP! (

| ll<‘i 'h S:: Ii* hot C**. 4

cun]

for

ldis<as <. c .] for AViirraer'a Aale UldiM-y L‘.i «*»• Cure. (. WARMER’S CAFE BITTERS. £4 T( i- ’ h(' best IMoimI I*»irili«*»’. and stimulates Hr-., ry 1 . ctio*i to nion* fieulthful action, and

very l j: ci.jijm to nmn-

i is thus :i hen.*iit in uil diseases.

| it.u. s,v 1nd <■’mt Shin Frn|>-

itrot

and L'iseu mcluu.uj C’aucera,

J cci-o. 1 nd ni h Vojva.

Iiy »pp|M«lau i; r:ikti€K«of she wtomnrti, IConstliMif Ion, IlItttlneiiA, *-• iierftl I>i*bi 1I it». ct 1 (Min d hv the Sale tiSitters. It i9

iled ns nn nnpoti

I unetjualed us

l

WARMER'S

nppetir.eruinl n*gulnr tonic. .Vo .a-s : 1 . . 3Or. ami b*dH).

I * pi i 1 rail

I \v. 1 k. 1 I Powe

SAFE ind relievi

• totili bio

NERVINE

of a cruel needle and getting the testhetic bulrush in faithful Kensington colors | on screens and panels it is interesting to ] recall the achievements of our grand* I

mothers in that direetion.

In the quiet old days before the sew- H 1 ing machine, noisy and aggressive, forced | dainty and womanly handicrafts from the field, they did some work that was 1 greatly to their credit, and one of them at least has been embalmed in the amber of history by means of her needlework. She was the genius of the scissors, and withthe good blade Excaliber she cut her way to fame and fortune. General Washington himself was aroused to enthusiasm by the deftness with which Mrs. Betsy floss, of Philadelphia, folded and cut at one lull stroke, u white satin star. For forty-six years she made liags

for the army and navy.

At the request of Dr. Franklin, Oen. Morris and Col. Geo. Ross, she made the first flag of the United States, and Thomas Paine, who seems to have had a finger in every pie in those good old | times, showed her how to set the stars on

the flag.

It was at one time’proposed to omit the eagle from the navy flag, hut against this Paul Jones protested. Besides being nag-maker extraordinary to the general Government, she was an artistic upholsterer, and furnished hotels, | and theatres, .'-lie also upholstered | ocean steamers that plied between the new England and the old. For all these purposes she herself imported the richest fabrics, and nothing save the sketch of her life which has come down to us, could be more bright and beautiful than the draperies which she designed. Probably Miss Ross would not have said “designed.” She would have U'cn more likely in the sensible phraseology of the day, to say, that she “cut them out,” and “made them up.” She would look with scant admiration on the dubious colors and half and quarter shades of modern panels. She always liked something bright and decided, and always combineu with primary colors. Her proudest victories were won by that solid phalanx of the seven uncompromising shades—the tri-colors of liberty. T.nis briefly told is a sketch of the lady who designed the American flag.

Ecwarfli

ejmj %

Over A Million |

OK

rs:r. otmuirrE's

KKKIo II

Have nlren.lv | been 8nld in Ibis

country

and in Franco;

every one of

iven

which bus civ perfect satisluo-

tion,

and h as par formed cures every time when useH according to directions.

We now say i"

that we will pay th

single case of

LJLIvdlE IB JLCIC

say (-i i!it! af.licted and doubting «»r

ay the above reward for a

Conrad COOK,

That the Fad fails to euro. This great n will PUSH IVKL’i and PKKMAXKNTl* Lumbago, Lamp Hack. Striata, (Jravcl. T>iiih» t t*s, Dropsy, Pl ight’s diSoase of the Kidneys. Incontincnce ai.d Retention of the t cine. Inflrmation oi the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bladder. High colored Trine. Pain in the hack, sides or loins. Nervous weakness anti all

einedy «j v ."u 1 Eagle

Sole agent for Pure

Whits Lead!!!

very Keg Warranted. iili* tin hi if saua re.

West Side public square.

woa

disorders of the Bladder and Trinary Organs whether contracted by private disease or oth-

erwise.

I j\ I>I if von are suffering from re

..rr*

malt' Weakness. Leucorrhma, or any « thei disease of the Kidneys, Bladder or Trinary

Qu kly. • Iteotar ! Sit***!* W ihesuflerlng, IIpmiS-'m Ik* tili 1 1 Npiii-ttluhl. picvcnts

I cur

I l.ptlopli" l it*.

[ fc'.'tlion : •i.:-*it on l . • xc»

tal shocks, r.nd otl

iwpii'ul t;s it is to

11 urlM-d Ncrvo*:, it n

I \\ ifllpr

Bottles

Uil i Nt-r tak ' of tv

1*1 •»*-

'iw drink, overiL.iti other causes.

t«*i» pain and soothe dls- . * r mjnrp.s the system,

1 or large doses,

pric es, 504*. aud $1.00.

WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Ar° an fnimediate and netlvo stimulus for a Torpid Liver, mid cure Co*tivene»e. Dyspepsia, Bll- ■ — - louaneu, Bllioui Di.-vr*

rheva. Mil*.**, Fevez and A(*ne, »i . should Pc used w heiiever l htt

ti w

s do not opi rato

kularly.

•ly and regularly, ilhcr l'lll>* require »urh

for Iboroufh

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fe R- iih iIIc* nee

T.'rrin.. Ilnlllr of Book-Ag«nt*.

[Virginia (Nc\ , Chronicle.J

Charles Bancroft has for many months I been engaged in endeavoring to make the Nevada state board of education see the superiority of the Bancroft series of Pacific coast readers over all others. ( Mr. White has been engaged in the same laudable task on behalf of the Appleton ] series. Both gentlemen, up to within a j few days, passed and iopassed each other the streets of Carson with curved

Hold In in Medicine r»crj wherr. I!, H. Warner & Co., 1*1*0 pH eton, ROCHESTEK, N. Y. I’ainphlet

UTOTT TZ'S morse and cattle powders,

VKB. U l oUtZ’H i’l

KouU’Bl’owdi

or prevent DIsoaHe.

Of Cc

(‘fi are us<

ers will cun- and

olio, Botth or Lung Tk-

sed In til

me.

prevent Moo Cholera t Gapks in Fovvl, ee>

Fout/.’fl Powders will prevent

pec I ally Turkeys.

l •lUtzV Powders will increase the quantity of milk nnd cream twenty percent., and make ttio butter Arm

and sweet.

IdUtz’s Powders will cure or prevent almost kvkuT 1)i•-kask that lloiues and Cattle are heir to. i <»t /:» Po\VI*Ki:s WILL G1VK bATlUPACTlOM. ^old everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ. Proprietor. BALTIMORE, Md.

CURE D!

by

YOU CAN

Without swallowing nauseous medicines

simply wearing

PROF. GUILMETTE’S. _ FEEHCH KIDNEY FAD,

Wlliril TTRKS BY AB>«)HPTD »\ .

Ask vour drugkist for PROF. (1TI LSl KTT’. ,S

TRKNCH K11’\ n PAD. an l t») e i

I f he has not got it send .0*) «nd you will re

eeivo the Pad by return mail. TFSTIMOMAI.S FROM I'll K PFOPl.F.

JTIMiE I>1 <' 11A N AN. Lawyer, Tidedo, u. ''i.v**Unc ofProf. Uuilmette’s French Kidriev Pads cured me of Lumiiago in three \ve* k» time. My ease had been given up by the best doctors ns incurable • During nil this time 1 suffered untold agony, and paid out large

sums of money.

i.KoBUK VETTKU..I. P., Tol. do. O., says; **1 suffered for three years from Scriatn nnd Kidney disease, and often had t*. go on ci utch es. I was entirely and permanently cured alter wearing Prof. Guilmette’s French Kidney Pnd

four week

■MR IKi; N. C. SCOTT, Sylvania, ().. says: “I have been a great sufferer for lo years from Bright’s Disease of the Kidney-. For weeks at a time was unnble toget out ofbed: took barrels of medicine, hut it gave me only temporary relief. I wore two ofProf. (iull* mette’s Kidney Pads six weeks, and l uow know I am entirely cured.” MRS. HELEN JKROMB, Toledo, says; “For years I have been confined, a great part of the t i me to my bed. with Leuoorrhren and female weakness. I wore one of (juil

Vs Kir

inette’s Kindey Pads and was cured in one

month.”

11. B, (JREION.(inM er. Findlay, 0., says; “I suffered for2’)years with lame back and in three weeks was permanently cured by wearing one of Prof, (Juiliuette’s Kidney

Padk.”

B. F. KEESLING, M. D., druggist. Logans port, Ind., when sending in an order lor Kidney Pads writes: “I woreonenf the first ones we had and I received more benefit from it than anything I ever use 1. In fact the Pads give betler gener il satisfactian than any Kidney remedy w< “ver sold.”

RAY A . V TD)E.MBKEB, druggists, Hannibal. Mo., says: “We are working up a lively trie

».r Pc »- —* — - u - r

in your Pads, and are hearing of good results

from them every day.”

Prof- GnllDiette’s French Liver Pail

Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Iguc. Billiouis Fever, .Inundice, dyspejisin

I backs and eyebrows like insulting interj rogation points. They met in San Fran1 disco on Saturday. | Mr. White, using the grave accent, , which is one of the points of pride with j the Appleton series, inquired of Mr. Bancroft whether that gentleman had not brought circumflex means to bear in making himself solid with the board. “Sir,” responded Mr. Bancroft, bringing into play the chief and slitrliUtr stresses of emphasis for which his firm’s school books are celebrated, “ Sir, what

do you mean ?”

Then Mr. White worked off the Appleton com [>ound inflection in the inquiry: “ (>h, we weren’t nosing around the capital at odd hours at all, nor nothin’ of

that kind, of course. Ha ha!”

“ Hound and helion!” roared Mr. ] Bancroft bearing on Ins aspirates accordj ing to the rules laid down in the fourth I’aeitie coast readers, and with the lallJiiiLr inflection the educational Bancroft first was planted on the acute accent mark which serves Mr. White fora nose. The representative of Appleton & Co., passed long enough to spit out a large O, with a diuresis roosting on it, and sat down with the proper emphasis on the

asnhelt.

Before friends interfered Mr. Ban- ■ croft had caused Mr. White’s head to ! look like a phrenological block that had lieen used for a football in a slaughter

j house.

Up to date Mr. White remains in bed, 1 nnd not able to use from ids large stock I of educational fixings anything but the ! subsidiary accents. The door is kept i locked for fear that Mr. Bancroft may suddenly appear and force him to write a testimonial indorsing the Pacific coast readers as the only text-books suitable

for tlie schools of Nevada.

AgUC, jj i ■ 111* ia ■ o levs;*, i><( unities;. | »vi ami nil diseases of the Liver, Stoinnch and Blood. Price 31 50 by miiil. Send frir Prof. G uil nitrite’s Treatise *>n the Kidneys ami Liv-

er, tree by mail Address. K KfiTX KI E’UM O.,

Toledo. *>bio.

*>ml3

way8 take ad van hi making money th:

Yourselves by making money when a golden chance is offered therehyalways keening i-oveity from your door. Those who al tago ot the good chances for

money that are offered, generally be pome wealthy, while those who do not improv -»ueh ehancen remain in poverty. We want mans men, women, boys and girls to work f"i us right in their own localities. The businc will pay more than ten times ordinary wage.*. We furnish an expensive outfit nnd all that you needs free. No one who engages fails P make money very rapidly. Y°u can devote yoftr whole time to the work ? "r only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. 1 y

Jut til turuishcd tree with full instruc-

tions lor conduct Ing .he most profitable business that anyone can engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simpleand plain

great profits from the

is willing to fu f a * men. Bo

• 5? 'i£ER

houses full of nice honlthy plants

VERY CHEAP.

Five

V h,Il\ ClIEiS

EEDDIXt! PLANTS.I cents a dozen VERBENAS, 50 cent* a dozen.

TUBE ROSE li I.US (V> cents » dozen.

VASES from 50 centi to $'> 50 each.

Plain and Fancy

BoiKinct lloMt'i’a. Wire llcsigtis, clc., ril.LLO

MllOIt’C' NO I K L.

( t r i’i.owi;ics rose \m, UIM>S OF I»E< OKATION* We give more plants for the same money than

you can get elsewhere.

City Greenhouse, corner of Vine nnd Walnut

streets,

KVF.ICUUFIUV, I'KMT AMI HlIiOF TKEF.H, AND VEOFTAItLi: 1*1.AN I'*- on SALE

JOHN WILSON.

tri:.

PHILLIP ALBAUGH

mnounees to his fritnds^ and customers and ublic “ ■’ ‘ ! *i-- » i

the public generally that he is again at the old • land, in Hathaway Block, prepared to furnish taple and fancy groceries and provisions of the

best quality at lowest prices.

Highest [Market Price

for all kinds! of country i>roducc. me a call.

Give 2tl

PHILLIP ALBAUGH.

511S

that any one can make

very start. No one can tail who

work. Won

and girls can earn large sums. Many have

ver one hundred dollar

Iri L

inade at the bussne*

in a single week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage n'e surprised at the

' * 1 - 1 ■- • 1 :iM *

ease and rapidity V. ith which they are mnke money. Yon ean enyago in this business

during your spare time at gre.tt profit. You do not have to invest capital in it »\Vo take all the risk. Those v.ho need ready money alioulo write to us ai once. Ail lurnished tree. Ad-

l V •»

TETTERV CELEBRATED

, BTOVIACK »STTE

dres Truk Ac Co.. Augnata. itainc,

r • wigfT to < n

• 1 :.i ibl

\ h gago in t he ^ y business kne

>lea'-nnt and

VEF.Y EASILY MANAGED, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL, AND GUARANTEED TO Give Ferlsct Sitisfacticn Everywlere. BUY

TO A WORN-OUT TENCH*

W^lladay ! Here you lay, Whittled, rasped and worn away, O, my pencil to the tip Of our old companionship I

pron

i L wry thing new . (,'apital

not required. \Ve will furnish you every thing. $10 a day ami upwards is easily made without staying away ftain tome o^br night. No risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are making fortunes at the business. Ladies make as n.iu h as men, and young boys and girls make great pay. No one who is willing to work fails to make more money every day than can bo made in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage at once w ill find a short road to fortune. Address 11. IIallptt A Co, t Portland. .Maine,

ly 25

The accumulated evidence of nearly thirty years show that the Bitters is a certain remedy for malarial disease, as well as its surest preventive; that it eradicates dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint and nervousness, counteracts a tendency to gout, rheumatism, urinary and uterine disorders, that it imparts vi^or to the feeble, and cheers the mind while U invigorates the body. For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally.

G. W. BENCE,

Physician and Surgeon,

GBKKXOARTLE, IN1>.

'Y

CHERRY

i he was a native iff ^p, nn-soi mi- nn. st ,i r i, [N

incites

A Little Mlnlutcrial Game.

[Huston Transcript.)

A minister who bad been preaching sn trial in a country church in northern Pennsylvania was tackled by an old preacher and told that it would please the congregation greatly if he would quote a little Latin, Greek or Hebrew in his sermons, as if taking for grunted that his hearers understood it, when in reality none of them knew anything

about those languages.

The minister was puzzled. He didn t know anything "f either Hebrew, (.reek

or Latin himself, but Wales, and thought .

[lie difference if he gave them

Welsh everv time. So he made a scri|>tural quotation in his first sermon to |

them, and said:

“This passage, brethren, has slightly altered in the translation,

only iii the original Hebrew that you

i grasp its full meaning. I will render it in Hebrew, so that comprehend it more exactly,

gave them the. passage in very good W.dsh. , tI They liked it first-rate, and presently he gave them some Welsh as Greek, aud then some more as Latin. I hen he was going to give them the Chaldaic version in Welsh, when he saw a Welshman sitting by the door, almost bursting with suppressed laughter. The minister didn’t let on, but instead of the Welsh quotation lie was going t" Vive, he said in Welsh: ‘‘For goodness’ sake, my friend, don’t say a word about this till I have a

chance to talk with you.”

The Welshman never told and the congregation completely deceived, called

him to be their pastor.

THE BEST REMEDY

FOU

Diseases of tlie Throat and Lungs,

Ayer’s

In diseases of the tmi monary organs ;i nnd reliable ri-nieilv invaluable. A v * * J ClIKItltV Pkotohai. „ Km b a remedy, ami „„ othersoemim-ntly

rm its the confidence „i m the public. It isascu

j entitle combination

' iln uu-iliciiial pntiei.

pies and curative vi r ! tues o( the finest dm

sermon to | PECTORAL.

lieen It is

now

you may ’ and he

tin- greatest [ms,ibl, (rihcirncy ami unif.,^ ity of results. It strikes at the foundation of all

pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief and rapid cures, anil is adapted to patients of any age or either sex. being very palatable the youngest children take it readily, in ordinary Cough*. Coli(», Sore Throat Bronchitis, I nfli**-u/.a. Clergy nmn’,

Sore Throat, ”

«•» Asthma, Croup, and r 4 .

tarrh, the effects of Avrn's Ciikkki l’r.c.

IsOhing; One B«‘t to Win Anotlior. An English officer exchanged into another regiment, bringing with him the reputation of being marvelously successful at a liet. 11 Ah,” said his new colonel, “ he won’t get any success out of me, I’ll warrant;” and he wrote to the icllow’s former colonel, an old friend, ■ We like him very much.” “ Glad you lo, old boy; keep him; we found him too expensive a luxury,” was the reply. One day at mess the colonel good humoredly said; “l hear that you profess ilways to win a bet.” “ I don’t think you would succeed with me.” “ May i try?” asked the subaltern. “ By all means.” “ Well, then, I bet you, sir, that that old wound in your back has broken out afresh.” “ What in the world do you mean? Old wound in my back? U’you think I ever turned my back on theenemy, then?” and the gallant colonel grew warm; “I never had a wound in my back in my life. Jones,” to a cornet, “ lock the door. I’ll prove it to your own eyes.” The other protested that the colonel’s word was more than enough; but no, the latter was excited, and stripped. “ I’ve lost, sir,” and Brown handed over the Flo note. A few days later came a note from the colonel of the other regiment; “ Brown has again won a pot of money out of our fellows. He bet heavily that before he’d been with you a month he’d make you take your shirt off'in the mess room, after dinner, and now writes that he succeeded.” That colonel," cussed.’

t**ai. an- magical, ami RniltiuMes aiv aa _ nually preserved from serious illness b\ a, timely and faithfulue. it should be kept at hand in every household for tb - pro. lection it affords in sudden attack- [ a Whooping-coukU and ‘oiisiiinpiion there is no other reined so ■:: a ioui

soothing, and helpful.

Lou- prices are inducements to trv som P0 [ the many inixtun a, or syrups, made of. heap and ineffective ingredients, now offered which, as they contain no curative qualities’ can afford only temporary relief. .iu,i are

sure i"deceite and a ip|

Diseases of tlie throat and lungs demand active and effective treatment: and it is dangerous experimenting with unknown aud cheap medicines, from tlie great liability that these diseases may, while ><> trifled ‘with, become deeply seat) i or . . .. Ayek’s CHEitav Pkctok.u.. and you may confidently expect the best results. It is a standard medical preparation, of known and acknowledged curative power, and is as cheap as its careful preparation and tine ingredients will allow. Eminent physicbans, knowing its composition, prescribe it in their practice. The test of half a century baa proven its absolute certainty to cure all pulmonary complaints not already beyond the

reach of human aid.

Where to Wear It. It is not always a safe matter to hazini remarks upon the personal appearmce of those witli whom we are brought in contact. A story is told of a specimen of tlie traveling Englishman who was regularly sat upor for venturing on an impertinence of this kind. It was at a table d’hote at Boulogne. The Englishman in question, a very bumtious individual, was accompanied by a lady, and sitting op|K)8ite them was a young Gorman, on whose fingers w a number of massive rings. After gazing in a most [lersistent manner at him, tlie Englishman, addressing his companion in a loud tone, said, “J hate to ^ee a man with rings on his fingers!” The German replied to tliis with a supercilious sort of sneer, so the Englishman “went for” him again, and said, in a still louder tone, “l)o you know what I would do with a ring if I had one?” Before the lady could reply, and to the great amu>enient of all who bean it, tlie (termini broke in, “Vare it ir your nose!”

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., I'ructit'ul ami Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass.

BOLD BY Al l. DKUGUIBTS EVERYWHERE.

WANTED

10,000 RUSH ELS BITIKYER, of w! .ft I

make Buckeye Pile Ointment,Warranted to cuf Bilet. Addreu with itump, Dr. J. N. Tibler, St. I.oui*. M*.

$350x?»sSr “r CARPENTER SAWS Or anv other kind, via enn fllo f/oiirw#-//* u ith our

Or any other kind, vfa enn fllo your ft elf with our Arete machine BO that it Will cut /letter than JBfeer. The teeth will all remain of equal -ire and shape. Sent free ora receipt of $2.SO t any jiart of the United rttates. I llustrated Cirrulm * free. iJooit .Ir/cntNteanted in every countyund ity ATdrtMt JE. u o t it A- it HO., Xeic o,

rd, -

ford, i*a.

ttiV We have hundreds of letters from our Machine who «ay they would not take $6 fur it.

men

Office over “When” elothing Store. Residence with W. S. .Mulholn. IHf

The “Interviewing;*’ Flan. All the English society weeklies are now severely afflicted with the “interviewing” mania, which has been introduced from the United States, though

American or-

i igin. They call it by every other but

PORT GRAPE IV1NE.

Used in the principal Churches tor Communion purposes. l*\rollcut for !*:i«lirs\ Wraklj IN'I'SO!!*. SIIhI I f 14*

SPEER’S PORT GR/iPE WllfE' FOUK YEAR S OLD.

Thin Cclebrstod Native Wine is niado from tbf juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this country. Its. Invaluable

Tonic and

Memory Sighs to sec What you are, and used to be. Looking backward to the time When you wrote your earliest rhymo-

NT. LOLLS, .UO. IMPORTEEB AN D DEALERS UT TIN-PLATE, WIRE, SHEET IRON —.A.*TX> FVEBY CLASS OF GOODS USED OB SOLD BT TIN AND STOVE DEALERS. SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. For sale by J. (V. linftintrton.

When I sat Filing at Your first point, and dreaming that Your initial song should be Worthy of Rosienty.

With regret 1 forget If the song is living yet. But remember vaguely now It was earnest, anyhow I

Welladay ’ Here you lay. Whittled, rasped and worn away, O, my pe .cil to the tip Of our’old companionship !

^12Si fcFLO Physicians and Surgeons.;“ti^v cail'itb^eu Procured for nil floldicr*-disn' Itd in the V S. ! Ofi h e West side of the Square, over Tny- its right niUTH*. “Celebrities at

>tr of cntrr r : ,s . tt,re ‘ .. — te£ , i. alp ^ to g^ 8 ’’’

Mo to pen Mon. Pl.N>inN l.NCl; KASED. o T ^ (Words, ana a half dozen other titles

UOrmOtlUG & JjCWISj ! are substituted for the straight, honest ATTORNEY AT LAW ! American word “interview.” (Janie as

Bourity and uov. tiischargi's procured. Thope in doubt hs» to whether entitled to anything.

circu-

<hould pend two :l-ccnt Pt’itnpH for our

laro'*" iiitbrmat'du.'’ Address, with stuinpp ( Stoddart A Co., Stdicitor- of ('IniuiP nnd I’at-

ent -, Hoorn H, St. Cloud Building, \V .■

h- t . 4t25 ! mortgages executed and acknowledged.

, Practice in nil the Courts,

ashiugfon | ness nnd collectionp n specialty. Deeds

Office over Landes drug store, UKEENCASTLE, IND.

Dr. WHITTIER

617 BL Charles Street, HL Lonl-*, Ho. A regulir ^rtduatp of two Medical College*, haa been longer engaged in the ■pecial treatment of all Venereal. Bexual

and Chronic Diseases thu

nereal. Bexiu r Phyalcian in fc

liigh even a« kings is attacked. The Eng-

I'rob.to bu-b ii s li interviewer is said to be a gentleman

a, ‘' I —sometimes a diplomat, occasionally a

Wivshington st. novelist, now and then a distinguished

j journalist; but never a reporter. Pens i are hired whose owners can sit on eiuial

__ i terms with the person interviewed. Tlie

'Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Apts, new {caturu a ver y Office over Landes’ Drug Sto'O, East Washing- |

Siren^lhuning I’ropciti> s

\ro unpurpoppcd by any other Native 'Vine Being the pure Juice ur the Grape, t i under Mr.Bpeer » own personal pupervi.-ion, iU purity and geiiuii onoss are guaranteed. Tbt

youngest child may pnrtnko of it« genorour^^

(liinlities, and the weakest invalid useittt'B advantages. It is particularly beneficial tot^Wv

' • ■ 1 * io varion? ff Sl’HEIt’S *

i\ j. «a3i-:nBev.

YjLW-VV. iv

and Chronic Diseases than any other Phjraiclai Louis, as city papers show, and &l<old residents know. *•- A *— ‘ e.Orchi

You have brought Me a thought — Truer yet was never taught!— That the silent song is best. And the unsung, worthiest.

A ail if I,

When 1 die,

M.iy as uncomplainingly

Fall aside a* now you d' Write of me as i of

aside as now t

o,

yott>—

A B"W and completa t.l (HR Tti WltDMg g, coutxiBini; ( haj'ter* on A ( uiiipeitsl W i»»ui hood. Selection of wile. I vidsticsa «f Tlrtia- ', r L 'y. TaaiperxHianf*. hienhtjr, Advice tn Bridei..(. i W f», Vo.tuauiia, iu A H.iOm.*, r*.>4 n, CMiflb.ia.nt, L^«. »w( 1'unrW‘i*. laa^llmraU U II.rn. Pi.fU Lf. 1.m» J M. ' .g. l> I Ml. Dmm. Oi*« MWM arf .an. M« eate Medical Adviser "ee (h«e«»e« re-eull-Pf from mqiure »eiual seioceetions, end •'« self-skuss—tbe ■Mr* |,*u« TMtk—■«. WVm( M tlfc. n, N (SO, Sn 1 i«.-><«.. L-. ut \ . .ixl ■i.km, l,l.m.(. vl aMt mtnf •^..14. A l«ok fot . -1 '.-•..•Wf.*. rML.e »MI — •<•»( *•"*- »- witkoai, m i(u>... iKm ..Iq.-w . (iMt <U»T of mv»n fi lk.1 It »« in Ml, «*b#r (wok. «<a kaaC . o.ih v.m IX SaflM ^ • •d Mo^ruto. b»n« M.u-I r.if fl S t>». M.U. ia*(to. .1 •'I'Va'iaa fVwB EUPTURP W. aaav* K«i (Sa-' aMnoaV I a«a a-b-.iM.. aid aaaaiT l>:m li.at lK», will I MI a «.«.(».a( la Ikaa ad*aMa(a. I V It M w-t a tiaa. Ad.liaaa, f IU- IQTTt DISPCNIAAT. »«> 18 ^ N,h st M Bt. ^.ob. Wn,

“Her lies one Who begun Life a singing, heard of none. And he died satisfied. With his dead songs by his sido.

“Welladay! Here you lay, \Y hittled, rasped and worn away, O, my poet, to the tip Of our new companionship.” —I J. W. Riley in Indianapolis Herald.

Louis, as city papers show, and al I ole

ByphlllE, Gonorrhoea,Gleet. Btricture,Orchitis. Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial Afflictions of the Throat Bkin or Bones, arc treated with unparalleled success, oo

latest scieutiflr principles. Safely. Privately.

Bpermatorrnea, Sexual Debility nnd Impotency. a* the result ef Keif-Abuse in youth, sexua* excesses in maturer yean, or other c'fluse«, and which produce some of the followniR effects nervousness, seminal emissions, debility, dimness of sight, detective memory, tumples on the face, physical decay, aversion to society of females, contusion of ideas, loss of sexual power, etc , render

arriugo improper or unhappi

ired. Cousultation at ofBc

- iy are perman un d. Cousultation at office, or by (nail tree, and invited, When it is inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, nedicinas can be sent by mail or expr. es ( very where. Cur-

n,J.

mediciuss esn be sent by mail or ex; r. \erywhert. able cases guaranteed, where doubt exista it is franklv stan d Fisph;«t (or Iili,_1 Snap; (or Wcssa, 1 £u&p

Sirau. (or both. 1 Sumpi. 64 Pagi,

MARRIAGE ! pages.

GUIDE.

Klegant cloth and gilt binding Benlod for 00c. >ostage or currency. Over fifty wondarful pen pirt

in postage or currency. Over fifty wonderful pen pictures, tn.( t.. life; articles on the ffiilowlng subjects who may marry, who not, why Manhood, Womanhood, Physical decay Who should marry; How life and hsp|iiiii-«it may ‘ reased. The Physiology of Reproduction, and many Those married or contemplating marriage should

t"H street.

|f>.000 dollars to loan on short time. Apply

immediately.

R* rsons having businenn in our lino should call

i iitsr

and *00 un*

HUf

J. R. M1LI.KK. Miller

T. T. IIOORR. .v Moore,

Iln Short.

Long visit*, long stories, long essays, long exhortations, and long prayers, seldom profit those who have to do with them. Life is short. Time is short. Moments are precious. Learn to con-

Atlorreys at Law Real & Estate Agents,, dense, abridge, Ld intensify.

. OvnfjHUlad. o«c. : -jyii. , i »loofc._ I w* can bsar things that are dull if Jamks j. Smii.ky- WiLuaO. Nkkf. | they are only short. We can endure

S MI LEY & N E FF, ' 1,,;iny 11,1 ache i, " ,, i!1 if u

is over soon,

! while even pleasures grow insipid, and

I r _

Pu'bUo fiqulra'.’dreenclitl.PlDd^' PrS^iee*^ I the li.niu of ^n anY wn^Uall the court* of the State and pnlicit buflinosn K*nce. Ix'^rn to I>€ snort. Lop oft

branches; st; -k to the main fact in your j case. If you pray ask for what you

_JL. ^ would - '

G EE IE _A.

vaiiiu^o . ti i.« puriu uiHriy nenenciai u»i ' iiyid ami (Ifbilit.ifcl. nnd suited to the vari'dJ'j ailments that affect the weaker *ex, every respect A WIN K TO BE KELIL

^ The P. .1. SHEHKY is n Wine ofSui>eri®f Character, and partakes of the golden qualiti^

of the grape from which it is made. l-Cr purity-■

ml Medicinal Properties i

richness, flavor ami will be lound unexcelled.

SPEER’S E*. J. lirantly.

This BKANDY stands unrivaled. ' n country, being far hu perior for medicinal 1'Uu poseH. , It is A PURE distillation from tbe grapoftB® contains valuable medicinal properties. It h s a delicate flavor, similnr.to that of t* grapes from which it is distilled, and if ,D great favor among first-class families. See that the signature of ALFRED SI LH»' Passaic, N. J., is ovor the cork ol each notu* Sold by Alien's l)ru£ Store and by DruggiHtB. ly 1 -

0HA\ •> 8PEOIF1G MJCDK INI

mADa MARK I nr (*rkat EnoTRADE WAW»

lish Kkmkpt an unfailing cure t<»r vSeminal Weak nossSpormattorrhoa. J in

potency,and al IrisovHts that

follow as a sequence of Self-

more. Thote married or contemplating marriage should d it, then kept under lock ana kny Popular edition,

rpt 1

•anu* a* above, but In inonay or poatage.

_ . iPopular ediiivin,

paper cover, Id®) pages. Uo cti. by mail, Chen peat goon guide In America.

Cooper shavings delived

ci f y at 50 cents

■an

PRESCRIPTION FREE

per load,

[trimmings and culled sLivis] for snlo cheap. Leave orders at the Bolling Mill Cooper shop

JOHN RILEY.

peace; boil down two wore anil tlirei) into two. Alway.

For the tpevdy eura of Seminal Weaknef*. Loat Manhood, I'remaSurv Debility, Nervouanm, Doapoudenry, Confuaiou

I'remature Debility, Nvrvouaneaa, Deauoudency,

of Ideaa, Aversion to Sr civty, Defective Memory, aud ( Diaoriinra brought on by Kieret Hnbita aud Kx<«sai'a/ Al .

Urugei^t baa the ingredient* Addreaa,

#, OR. JACQUESa. TU6 CUealnut 8t, 8t, Loiis, Ho

AGENTS WANTEDtblb>rtramlfii ' ilniC Alachinei ever invented. Will knit n pair ot •t(Mking*, with HEEL and TOK roini>l«*te, tu ») minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancyork for which there is always a ready market. Sen 1

mhly Knlttiujf

work for which there is always for circular and terms to the T won

to any part of the »I*‘nK, UMi your ineftBage ana lioia your iversal Las.ritud . Pit in in the Back. Ptmnr and nice kindling, peace; boil down two words into one <»f Vision, Premature Old Age, and many®*.

’ Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consuinii -1 and a premature Hravo. Full particular*

fcuoru jour pamphlet, which wo desire to send if*® •, — . mnifto every one. The Specific ModteW

sold tiy nil druggists nt 11 per package. ®j *

The rich innn’s Imiv may travel for pncWo. for IS, or will be .entire* bvin»^ health and never find I,. The poor man’s MLoiciNK“5°"^- B!<»‘

i .r circular and n-nntt lo me -i woiuiuy Knitt UtMliiue Co.. KM VYuluugluii .1., Hoklttu, U.u

neaun anu never nnu i,. ine poor man e MEDICTNK 00., No. in Meeh.nlee m-’!' son can saw wood and become a respect*- Detroit, Mich, Fold in ffrcenoaetle anil even |( Lie citizen.—[N. O. I’icayuna. •••« by all wholez.le and retail

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