Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1880 — Page 6
A Compound Tincture of the most valuable remedies known to the medical profession, prepared upon strictly
pharmaceutical principles*
An rxpnrionon of twenty-five yrnn* proven It to bo the tfn>.it4*ht Antidote to Malaria and all other Akuo
jntluoin-iM known to the world.
The only abmtUde rure for nil AfTVrtinnN of t»;e Kidn«‘yN. In I^lvor < omplnint' n>NiM‘pahi, all IHNorilrrs of the Itowr!*, nml all Alferof the Throat nml I.ihiun, it iw finally efUeacioua, while aa a remedy for complaints peculiar
to the female sex it has no equal.
NOT A BEVERAGE Hnt an old reflnble lloiiMehold Itrinrdy,
thoroughly adapted to assiht nature.
It aupplios tone to the stomach, reinn'gorntea the digestive organs, stimulates the accretions, and promoting a regular action of the bowels, enable • every organ of the body to porfonn its allotted work regu-
larly and without interruption.
Its highest commendations cnmo from those who have used it longest and known it lieat. Now here ho popular ns in Lancaster, Fa., where it
has b«s*n in use for more than a quarter of a century.
Iliglilv coniiiiriidcd n* n licnrrul Tonic ‘ * ■* ists everyw her
ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK. On the river bank where the shadows, creeping Dow n through leaves, in the star's soft glow, Hung like a bannered outpost, keeping Silent guard o'er friend and foe; Two armies under their white tents lay— On this side the Blue,—on that, the (iray I The clash and din of the day were over, Bugle and drum and fife were still; The cricket chirped in the dewy clover, Sharp answering notes to the whippoorwill And the oriole sang her vesper lay To the boys in Blue, and the boys in Gray!
ey were children all of one proud mother, calously held from shame and harm;
Th
But brother forgot the name of brother; Threw off the shield of the mothers’s arm
way
lu the hearts of the Blue and the hearts of the
It Is Well.
BY WM. ALLINGIIAM.
coiiiiiicndctl mm ft <
and Appetizer. Sold by Druggists every THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH A large nixed pnjier deKcriptive of disease, its origin and cure, will Imj mailed free to any address on
application to
THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO.
Lancaster, Pa.
IWWe strongly recommend to mothers Prof. Parker’s Pleasant Worn Nvrnp. It fails,. , and no after-physic is required,
i 2& cents*
hrew
And bitter thoughts that night held swa
:arts of I'
Gray.
They sullenly longed for the fateful morrow, For the cannon’s voice, for the march of deat)i; For the cries of pain—the wails of sorrow. The curse or the prayer with the dying breath, Ah! woe for the light t. ? should fade away From the eyes of the Blue ai.d the eyes of the
Gray!
But hark! through the mists that enwrap the river, Faintly and slowly the zephyrs throw Echoes that make the stern lips quiver. Voices that rise from the “long ago;' And memory's fingers deftly stray O’er the hearts of the Blue and the hearts of the
Gray.
Then from that side and this, the cadence swell-
ing,
Sweeter and louder the full notes come; Mingling in one grand chorus, telling The dear old story of "Home, Sweet Home, And the grass was bright where the moonbeams
J.1V,
With the tears of the Blue, and the tears of the Gray I —[Lucy M. Blinn in Toledo Blade.
The Lord Is great and good, and 1> our God, There needeth not a word but only these; Our God Is good, our God Is great. 'Tls well! O great, good God! my prayer Is to neglect The shows of fantasy, and Dim myself To thy unfenced, unmeasured warmth and light 1 Then were all shows of things a part of truth; Then were my soul. If busy or at rest, Residing in the house of perfect peace.
A CALIFORNIA ROMANCE.
5
vtows ■will oat lien’s egj{s, as was recently proved on the premises of Mr. I* ll. 8mith, of Temple, N. II, who found • crow in his lien-house in the act of d* •troying the eggs.
How MuII ami Wife Met After SO Years'
Separation.
(Vallejo (Cal.) Chronicle.]
One of those strange episodes in human life which makes us sometimes wonder at “the eternal fitness of things,” occurred last night at the Vallejo junction. The ! tide being low, on the arrival of the Contra Costa passengers for Vallejo were ^ compelled to make quite a descent from j the wharf to the boat, and the ladies required the assistance of the gentlemen ! present. A Mr. G., a grain speculator, was doing the agreeable in this respect,
-j and one of the last ladies to descend was G/Oilh cl'Cl. overburdened with a few bundles, which
! he took charge of, and accompanied the
Sole airent for Pure
| .S * _ a*
There are 400,000 acres of good agrleul- LiSclCl ^ ! ! ' n conversation.
r 4 ■
larsapanlla Is a compound of the virtues of sarsaiiarii lu, sullingia, nmudraku, yellow iln, | ; Vm
he took charge of, and accompanied the the iodide of potash and iron, all |iou,. r( ,, ! lady to the cabin, where they sat and ““'nif'-sta.
tural land on Long Island that are uncultivated and unoccupied. j
500 Reward! j Over A Million
OF
rf'T* "
very Keg Warranted. West Side public square.
Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
\\ lint !\I«*n N«*etl Wives For.
It is not to sweep the house, and make the bed, and darn the socks, and cook the meals, chiefly that a man wants a wife. If this is all he wants, hired servant can do it cheaper than a wife. If this is all, when a young man calls to see a lady, send him into the pantry to taste the bread and cakes she has made; send him to inspect the needle-work and bedmaking; or put a broom into her hands and send him to witness its use. Such things are important, and the ivise young man will quietly look after them. But what the true man most wauls of a wife is her companionship, sympathy and love. The way of life has many dreary places in it, and man needs a companion to go with him. A man is sometimes overtaken by misfortunes, he meets with failure and defeat; trials and temptations beset him; and he needs one to stand by and sympathize. He has stern' battles to fight with poverty, with enemies, and with sin, and he needs a woman that, while ho puts his arms around
• n! >,nr.-,iKii». i'i'- • ne, her and feels that he-has something to
rp.ie I .,.ern..«,....r,,,..v,s fiK , lt foI . will Mj, him ,ig ht; that will
■ lien* 4. I. 1 ! . _ -• -1 1 • . _ 1
♦‘ipMabb' pit [liirutioii anti (ii<‘oailv *»ur<* »«•«!> in tin* world lor Tlriiztit * msM*iia«', I CHmIm*!***, iitifl ALL Lftwr, and
gQ rln:ir.v i>iM«‘UM«‘*.
r’i l • stlnioiiialsol' lh“ highest orf'er in proof
I of thes** statements. L T if 1 '
J S:t f«* « IM S*.
■ f »>l:i!M*f <*m. call for War-
Is*** 4'urs*.
«o I -.r the core «if and the other wm. rail for Yl'nruei**» .Sale lilsl
| and I.^ver <'ur«*. |
iditoy
WAR NCR’S SAFE
It is th*' t>ost IllfMtd I'lM'ilisT. and f timulates
funclioti to inor*’ hf-althful
DITTERS.
d f tirmilati a» lion, and
•fry foiirtioii l<> mop' Is Hum a benefit in nil d!
Ss'rnl'uloiiM and other Akin Frug>d including 4'au<*i‘ra, I. !•
e.'isc*
Jt ftirrs Ss-rnruloMN and other Akin Ern
1 l) t '.va*'»*s t im other Aoress.
|M*|»Mim \t < ;tk ns‘ss oT tlio S tornns h, 1'4»IIMll|mli«lll, IllMillCftW, €*<*(lS‘|-ftl l>s b»l-
* —ttenu
(tnn« ant cm*!*, and
ifW, 4 ■ 4* (14*l'fl
ll.r, • . ■• cnre«l by tin* .Sals* ftif t< uneipialed as an appeti/.or and regular tonic.
, r>(M*. and
WARNERS SAFE NERVINE Quickly g've ICs'hI mid Sles‘|» to thosuffering, il«*fMlas*li4* e.iid N«'iM':tlk;la. prevtuits
M.4U
(1*211mmi l.rought on by \f* •irk, mental shockand ot
. menu
Powerful us it is to stop nai turiw-d Nerves, it n v. r Iiiji:n-H
esslve i
her causes,
n and soothe dis*
thv» .system,
orves. it
whether taken In small or large doses,
ties of
»ii nworn.
Bottles of two sizes; prices, 50c. aud 9I.OO,
WARNER S SAFE PILLS
Are nn immediate and active stimulus for
| Torpid Liver, e.nd ■ un» Costivenen
louiDesi
lysnepala. Bll* Bilioui Diar-
Sti
ii. D; ’ll. ,
Malaria, r«ve»
and should
rha a.
and Agne, ai
he used whenevi r i ho
»wels
put her lips to his ear and whisper words of counsel, and her hand to his heart,
and impart new inspirations.
All through life—through storm and through sunshine, conflict and victory, through adverse and favoring winds— 1 man needs a woman’s love. The heart yearns for it. A sister’s or a mother’s love will hardly supply the need. Yet many seek for nothing further than sueL'ess in housework. Justly enough, half if these get nothing more. The other half, surprised above measure, have obtained more than they sought. Their
bowels do not operab in k’ and regularly. Notilarr 1*111** require »nrh Mtiull <lo*<*« for lborough Work. Price 2.‘» fta. » l»OX. >1 nrnrr\ Hiifi- llemedle* are sold Ii* llriiirgl-U At IB-nlm In Mi-dlrine vierywiiere. H. H. Warner & Co.,
ROCHESTErI'n. Y. I ] ,v ‘ veb surprise them by bringing a nobler
ihk.mti
Fl!
Ctmeh/'j/ HOUSE I
Have
been Sold in this
country
and in France; every one of which has given perfect satisfac-
tion,
and has performed cures every time when ii v,.4 according to directions.
Five houses full of nice healthy plants , , i VKKY CHKAB.
already BEDDING PLANTS •'
We now
5 cunts a dozen .
VERBENAS* 50 cents a dozen. TUBE ROSE U LBS 65 cents n dozen. VASES from 50 cents to $-5 50 each.
Plain and Fancy
IIiiskotA, ISom|ii<i k I Ilohlrrs, Wire DcMKiis, Fir., ril^lsED 0\
^IIOIiT i^OTM E.
C’UT i rowi:i:s fou vi.r RilMIS OF oi:roiMTio\^ We giv .lore plants for the same money than
you can got elsewhere.
trie afflicted and doubting ones : that we will pay the above reward for a
single case of
L-AIMCIE B.A.C3C That the Pad fiils to cure. This great remedy a ill POSITIVELY and PERMANENT! Y cure jCi'T tl”*nhou«e, corner of Vine and Walnut
Ini-iintini'iicv and Retention of the V line. In- .......... .... tlrmntion oi the Kidney.,, Catarrh of the RIad j |,% 6, I 3£ I B1 -A\ 8) I'T. Iliuh Colored trine. I’ain in the hack., •I'l. i-i V VI'.' sides or loins. Nervous weakness and all fB* I Ba 1* a 41 ns t disorders of the Bladdur and Urinary Urgansl i''ivriSR i 1 n a ^. a u a ■ whether contracted by private disease or oth-j J A A A ^ I .'a i»i 1 df-i. II v,u are •ufferin, from P«-J .1. JOHN W IT -SON.
male Weakness. Lcucorrlma, or any othei disease of the Kidneys, Bladder or Uri
Organs.
YOU CAN BE CURED Without swallowing nauseous medicines
simply wearing
PROF. GUILMETTE’S.
The subject finally touched upon the nativity of each, when it was found they i were both from the same place in Ken- ' tucky. This fact made eacii more com- ' municative, when he enquired her name, which was given as JIrs. G. Immediately the gentleman grew pale aud exci-
ted, and asked:
i “You had a daughter, did you not?” “I did,” she responded: “pray how did
I you know that?”
“Is that daughter living?”
“She is, and at present on a visit to friends at Vallejo, where I am now go-
' ing.”
“Merciful heavens,” lie gasped. My
child!”
“Sir,” said the lady, rising, “what do you mean?” “Moan?” he crazily replied. “Mean?” Why, I mean that that daughter is my own child, and you are my wife!” Almost overpowered at this confession she plied him with questions, to ever one of which he returned a correct an swer, when she was convinced that tinman was really her husband, from whom she had been separated 20 years. It seems that the twain had been married in Paris, Ky., in 18o8, and thirteen months afterward he went to Liverpool on business. The vessel on which he took passage was wrecked and all on
taining elements.
It is the
and most effectual alterative inedicj^
04 I ■>, j |
stales ^Fmiohs
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION.
Ask vuurdrugkihtfer PROF. (JUILMETT’S FRENCH KIl>NE\ PAD, ami take no oiht r. j If he has not got it s< nd $2.00 and you will re-1
ceive the Pad by return mail. TKST1IIOMAL8 FROM THR PF.OPLK.
JUDGE Rl <11.AN AN. I.awyor. Toledo,
PHILLIP ALBAU5H lounces ttj his friends and customers ami the public generally that he is again at the old stand, in Hathaway Block, prepared to furnish
1 r - I . w > 1 l.o l IS' ■ Jl III. I' r." ■ i i. r.. - i II in « , III / l <11 II <1 y 111 ■ rv , pre |>a I i t i u I ii i * [I DGE Bl <' 11A N A N, Lawyer, Toledo, O. says staple and l ncy groceries and provisions of the 'One ot Prof. Guilmette’s French Kidney | best quality at lowest prices,
ds cured me of LinnoAiro in throe weeks' 1 Highest Market Price
for nil kinds! of country produce,
me a call.
Give
2tf
PHILLIP ALBAUGH.
(T7'*R« , n«l tor I'amphlet
IE5S*itt<l T«*».tltiiunl:il». t*'»™«wtt" f'ttmBBICBKMKn
TT O XT T Z f'.OUIiEANO CATTLE POWDERS,
a? 1
■■n:
T
event Diacase*.
I cure or pre
ill dlo of Colic, Botts or Lung Fk-
vv 111 <
No IIoiihk u j
•::' ‘ ‘-'i&^riVoornotHr ■ | village was a hen,, and
I IQfZ - r «
jt'ol.i!];. TurKc)S. F'*life’s Powders
rad crcaiii twenty pur cent., and muki
H’ii* gweot.
prevent Uacks in Fowl, es-
ers will Increase the qnnntJty of milk
Ue the butter finu
pf/N Bonders will cure or prevent almostXT£liY I*i cask that 11<ux-s aiul rattle are heir to. 1 : , /.'» PoWOKUS MILL (ilVK SATISFACTION.
•‘nd i everyvhere.
UAVir E. FOUTZ. Proprietor, LALTIM UtK. Md
idea <>f marriage, and disclosing a treasury of courage, sympathy aud love.
An Incident of tin? War. [Cor. Springfield Republican ]
Shortly after the civil war had ended, a young rustic in army blue, with a mus- , ket, stopped on his homeward way at our house. That faded, dingy blue was the most interesting color in the world then, and the veriest ne’er-do-well in the
as this soldier,
scarcely more than a boy, ate his dinner,
I we felt grateful to him.
He had a simple, narrow mind, which all his experiences of camp and field had J not deeply impressed. Presently he said | he’d got somethin’he didn’t know but we’d like to see, and pulled out of a breast pocket a leather case which he opened, disclosing a large bronze medal. We read the inscription; it was to the effect that the Congress of the United States presented this medal to Corporal — for bravery in the field. Then, of course, he had to tell us the story, something after this fashion: “Wal, ye see it was down ter the peninselar, one of them days when we oid n’t seem to be doin’ nothing ’t wuz any use. W’e was most way up the side ’f a hill,an’ ez quiet
VSEY EASILY MANAGED, ECONOMICAL III FUEL, AND GUARANTEED TO
board were supposed to have perished. The news coming to the young wife’s ears, she was utterly prostrated and was ordered to California by her physicians. Arriving here she took up her residence at Los Angeles. The husband was picked un from the wreck by a fishing smack and taken to some remote foreign port, where he was thrown upon a bed of sickness, which lasted some 15 months. In the meantime he had written repeatedly to his wife, but received no answer. In his despair he concluded to risk a journey across the Atlantic. Feeble as he was he .shipped before the mast, on a sailing vessel, and after a long journey over a rough sea he arrived in New York. From there ho wrote three times to his wife, but received no answer. Almost frenzied at the thought that she might be dead, and being without funds, and no friends, he “faced” his fare clear to Kentucky, and shortly after arrived at Paris. Inquiries throughout the town assured him that his wife had disappeared a year or so before, no one knew whither. Koine said she had gone in search of her husband, others that she might he dead, and others that she had gone to Califor-
nia.
He sought the old family physician, but he had left the town sometime before. Mr. (}. then went to work at Louisville and made enough to bring him to California a year after his arrival
in Kentucky.
He searched everywhere for his absent wife, but without success, and finally gave her up as dead, and she had also mourned for hi- death. Neither, however, had married again, and last evening on board the Contra Costa was the first intimation either had that the oth-
er was in existence.
The now happy couple arrived here last night, and to the surprise of the friends of the lady she introduced her ; husband, from whom she had been sepa- ' rated 2d years. Put imagine his unutterable surprise and joy when the mother led into the parlor a beautiful, young lady, his own daughter, whom he had 1
not seen since she was a babe
I Father, mother and child will leave ; to-morrow for Kan Francisco, where Mr. ,-i« I (L, who is now a comparatively wealthy man, has his business and where they
will hereafter reside.
s 'onu-one has suggested that if it is ;-possible for friends to enjoy such a rapturous reunion in this life what will it
, .linn.-. iy Z -> | ? tore - .'ii". be beyond the Stan. a lot of rebs t want doin unv more n . .— : . J with V .Maltinhi. i.tif
i ■ tit ,1 'iii i li b *iiiit!t • i.t iri-ij to i 1 - with to tnWe, and a big feller in the middle, he \ M in thi- mutt i*Um - .-Ilit an>i Iinifitnhle EV AMS3 D W VOK££■ K< \ ving rhlMUli Mt-niories. stood kind o careless and sassy, boldin’ B M ouiinen known. fciwryO.iinrnotv. ('npital „ , v , rnm , ian i „ i a handsum flag. I told the feller next. „, in r Physicians and Surgeons. ^ We ,,; ter ,. rt th hom m e ,HezI,‘I smimnnigom’ to get that Without Maying ,i W ,,v from home t.vor ni K ht. i Officr—West side of the Square, over T;.y- , f , , . . r i * * / ' * * No n.-k whatever. Many new workerp wanted 1 lor’s Store. ]llle a love lol* tile home OI hlS Childhood.
Pads cured me of Lumbago in three week time. My ease had been given up by the best : doctors as ineurablc . During all this time I 1 suffered untold agony, anti paid out large,
sums ot money.
GEORGE VfeTTEH.J. P., Toledo. 0., says; "1 suffered for three years from Seiata and Kidney disease, and often had to go on crutchcs, I was entirely and permanently cured after • wearing Prof. Guilmetlc’s French Kidney Pad
four weeks.”
’MD'IREN.C. SCOTT. Fvlvania, 0.. says: | “I have been a great sufferer for 15 years 1 from Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys. For 1 weeks at a timowas unable to get out of bed; j took barrels of medicine, but it gave me only temporary relief. 1 wore two ofProf. Gull mette’s Kidney Pads six weeks, and I unw :
know 1 am entirely cured.”
MRS. HELEN JEROME,.Toledo, O., say.**: ■' i r years 1 ha v e l een eonfini 1 n
part of the time to my bed. with Leucorrhceai
and female weakness. I wore (TRh of Guilmette’s Kindey Pads and was cured in one
month.”
II. B, GREEN,Grocer, Findlay, 0., says; "I suffered for2iyears with lame back anil in three weeks was permanently eured by wearing one of Prof, Uuilmotto's Kidney
Pads.”
B. F. KEESLING, M. D., druggist, LogansInd., when sending in an order lor
ey Pads writes:
"I wore one of the first ones wo bad and T « received more benefit from it than anything I f ever use 1. In fact the Pads give bettor goner al satisfaetian than any Kidney remedy we
ever sold.”
RAY A;; Mo., saj
n your Pads, and are hearing of good results J
uom them every day.'*
I-'V' Kid ne
'/P - 'vi-
"HfiEMPiKEB. druggists. Hannibal, i ; "We are working up a lively trade
i*
.
Prof- Gnilmsite’s French Lifer Fed Will positively cure Fevet and Ague, Dumb Ague, Billiouis Fever, .laundieo, dy.**ju psin
i,
Stomach and
for I
and Liv |
mail. Send for Prof.
Kidneys
and all diseases nfthe Liver, Blood. Price 81 50 by inai Guilmotte’s Treatise on the er, free by mail Add res 1 *. B Eti:^ 8il PAIX O.,
:
— ■ ' minnr'wtwiwauinMrr'Htfvtni ^ .
(Yourselves by making rnon* y 'when a golden rhaneels cdh red
HELP
thereby a l ways keening poverty from your door. Those who al-
ways take advantage o| the good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain in poverty. We want many men, women, hoys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that
as n praveyard, but sometimes if a feller you need. free. No one who engages fails to * • ‘ - make money very rtntdly. You in
vi , your whole time to the work, or
see and neared enough, I tell ye. I kep spare moment
creepin* up and l«>okin’ down, and I see
j
STOMACH
ITTEi
The accumulated evidence of nearly thirty years show that the ilitters 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 jfout, rheumatism, urinary and uterine disorders, that it imparts vigor to the feeble, and cheers the mind while
it invigorates the body.
I- or sale by Druggists and Dealers
generally.
purest, safest, tvo iiiorlieinn
known or available to the )iiil>li,'. ti„. S(> i-nces of medicine and chemistry have u ( . Ve j produced so valuable u remedy, nor on,. „ 0 potent to cure all diseases resulting f rom impure blood. It turns Scrofula ai l all scrofulous diseases, Krysinel, Hose, or St. Anthony’s l*'lre, 1‘impiil anti Face-grubs, Fustules, I51ot,.i lr ,' BotU, Tumors, Totter, Humors’ Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Kiiig-svorni’ li leers. Sores, Rheuinatisin, Mercuriai Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weai,. nesses anti Irregularities, Jaundice Allections of the Liver, Dyspepsia’ Emaciation, and Cieneral Debility!’ By its searching and cleansing tpiahti ^ it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood and cause derange, ment and decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions, promotes energy uid strength, restores and preserves health,aiul infuses new life aud vigor throughout the whole system. No sufferer from any disease which arises from impurity of tin; blood need despair who will give Avtat s
Sausai'aku.la a fair trial.
It is folly to experiment with the numerous low-priced mixtures, of cheap materials, and without medicinal virtues, offered as blood-purifiers, while disease becomes inure firmly seated. AvriTs Sausapakilla is a medicine of such concentrated curative power, that it is by far the best, cheapest, and most reliable blood-purifier known. Physicians know its composition, and pre. scribe it. It lias been widely used for forty years, aud lias won the unqualified eonti, deuce of millions whom it lias benefited. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &, Co., Practical and Analytical Chemist*,
Lowell, Mass.
bOLD BY ALL DIirGGIMT* nVEKYWIlHfJ'!
LJ A JJT C n Br5lm *8 BtCKKYER, nf whim T Hit I L11 >Tiake Buckeye Pile Ointment, Warranted to Ci.rr I ,,r. Ad.if.s w.lh itamj. Hr J N.Tlbltf St i onto, M •
A MONTH’, AflINTS WiSIHl
<8 ■ « ■ 6 1 ArlWMln • h^'Vorldj aBBtn-
pi.fr... Ad.Jflf BKONSON,CB'ajlt.lii:li
CARPENTER SAWS Or any r.ibor kind, you can file yournflf w\lh onr Xeic yfarhlne that it will cut ficffci* than i'.ver, 'll!** teeth will nil remain of_ecjual size and
f-hiiin*. Scut ft' tart "f the Fnited
Ifre, Addri
for ft, JVi
It t) ■ w,.
our Macliiao
cut
in of <
i receipt of $2.50 to any
part "f th*- l otted states. Iiated Ciroulapt free, (mood .ifjenti) icnntcd in crerf/ countfitnnt riff/. Tin * K. itO i ll A* Xeic Ox*
icd,
if.
have hundreds of letters from men using ao who aay they would nut take $0 for it.
!e'
r-iurmrs s.njM-t,
Illy ;
fi! \
G-. W. BENCE,
Physician and Surgeon
GHEEN ’ .\ > l LE, INI’.
, 4 ta * *■ »*■ **»/**. *i v • * I I I II I • - l 111*1 I I •> II II I u: 1 I flat I VA H I j AS vy <» i 7 1 I j I 4
is needed sent free. Address .Sussex A Co.. : ••wi •• i ■ l>'-A 0ft ‘" e UVCr S.’muUh
tlag!’ He sez,‘Don’t you be a darned
fool I’ Bull jest dropped my gun and i n ..Lathes ma
once. Mnnv are
.adioR
making fortune* nt the bu ke as much as men, and
fe ferfset Satislaclioa Everywlers.
run down hill—I tell ve, ’t WUZ a sight I >' , ; u n« boy« and girls make great pay. Nii oile j
l who is willing to work bids to make more
** f initnnv Avnrv d a \* 41, ■> r* ,*n n t— — •-
further’n I s’poseddown to that field I was right inter’em’fore they seem to
who is willing to
J money every day than can be m ole in a week 'at any ordinary employment. Those who an-
BUY
find a {'hurt rn ut to fortune, r A r o,, Portland, Maine,
ly 2a
MADE ONLY BY
NT. 1,01 IN, MO. IMPORTElia AND DUALERB IN TIN-PLATE, WIRE, SHEET IRON’ •— LYEBT CLASS OF GOODS USED OR SOLD BI TIN AND STOVE DEALERS. SEXD FOR PRICE LISTS. For sale by J vV. Ituflington.
flag!’'n he jest let go,’n 1 tmt,—I tell - _.
ye, I did n't wait to say, 'Thankee’ ncr
anythin,’’n if the bullets didn’t sing! 195% w.’al llT li hT* 5
’round my way fer awhile! But they
ilid n’t take no sort of aim, ’n I got up to He h\t
the boy» all right. I tell ye, that big fel-1 G17 St. Charlea Street, St. Lonla, Mo.
ler must have felt kinder silly when he
thought on t! And this was the re:u I 2 nd C^roalc DiMaaea than an? Other I'hymcian IntH. fight for the standard.” I ^Trihu'ill'iTo^rr’^.^t^rT^t^^iti.
Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary DmeaBeK and , Svphllitic or Mercurial Affectionn of the Threat 8k in or Bones, are treated with unparalleled aucceaa, ou
latcat acicutiflr nrinciptea. Safely. Privately. atorrhea, Sexual Uebility and Impo4 the reiult of Helf-Abuao in youth, arxii ‘
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W JV Y rontAiiiirr rhaptrra or A t ompetmt Woman.' r ’'ttection of wife, Evidancea ol Vir*in-
ity, Taiii|>eramant«, Sterility, Advice to Pride-
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> »t* S'-isiw. it a.u»-.lu,i |iitg«« L<ft ru'Uid.'Ml. L.waTM.rin
l>cRcriI>iug: ix KltA. An unmarried and emolinnal rejnirter of the Kansas City (Mo.) Times refers in these words to the stnee l-issof Miss Emma Abbott in the opera of ‘T’uul and
Virginia:”
“Aha, that kiss—that long, low, laninishiiig, limpid, "quid, lingering kiss! It was the calm, holy, ecstatic outbreaking of two fond and trusting hearts, an intermingling of two gentle souls sanctij lied by love, a conuminion of the intangible liy intangible means, ahlendingof
had a decided preponderance. ’Twas such a kiss as Troilus, stealing by night into the
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latoi
Spermi
tency. a» the reiull of Belf-AbuBc in youth. irxunlY cctten in maturer yoar«, or other cau«(*4. and which produ •otnc of the following effect! ncrvou4tH*fi«, arminnl »rai»•ion«, debility, dimneaa of light, detectira mewtory. pimplea on th«- face, physical decay, averaion to aociety of femalea, — of idcaa, lose of aexiial power, etc , lendering
nion
irritiae improper or ed. Conauitation at offle
ured. Conau
ifdicini
xual po'
uproper or unhappy, are permanently Itation at offlec, or mail free, and invited, inconvenient to viail the city for treatment,
mrdicinea can tn* lent by mail or expresa everrwhere. Cnrabiu casi s guaranteed, where doubt ex ikla it i» frankly stated Tiapkltt fer Uoa, 1 Guo;; ter T.a.a, i Gtss; ;
Strata, far te'A. 1 S'.tBfi. (t Ftgoi.
MARRIAGE I pISF,. pfm. I GUIDE. Rlegant cloth and Blit binding Sealed for BOc.
in pottne.'or currency. Over flffy wonderful pen pirturea, — - j .
C‘E=r'E3 A. 3=
lx u,cr« r d. rue eh / .i u io i ,, „rHop,eduction. .„,r -* -*— 1 L. , that he liiid p. rsued a vain phantom.
He lavished money freely in adorning and making it an attractive summer res-
idence.
A curious story is told of an eminent Scottish lawyer, who ran away from Edinburgh in youth to seek his fortune in London He was born and passed his boyhood in a gloomy house in one of the ! narrow, dark lanes of Edinburg, called ] Mint Blow Lane. The family was poor,
, , , „ „ .. and he suffered many hardships in ehildOffloe ov.rLan(l« t Dru*Sto-o. Lust Washlnr I hood. Hut conscious of his talents, he
1 determined to make opportunities for their display, and so run away to London.
Donnohuc & Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! Practice in nil the Courts. Probate bupi- | noKs and collections a specialty. Deeds and
j mortgages executed und acknowledged,
j Uflice over Landes drug store, Washington si.
* GRKENCASTLK. IND. iiYVV-YS ^4gYV-0t\\X,
Real Estate, Loan & torance kmt
time. Apply ,
ton street.
$0,000 dollars to loan ou short
im mediately .
Persons having business in our HncshouM cnll
and see us. 16tf
J. B. MILI.RR. Miller a
r. T. MOOR,, Moore,
Attomys at Law Real & Estate Aleuts Orcc-iMi-tb' 1^1. Ofliis-Bnyno's niock.
Jams" Sbin.KY.
WillisU. Nkkk.
SMILEY & NEFF, /Vl TOIilSl'EYS r.^A.’W Office, lie stairs in Alkin’s Blnek, t-outh Side Public Hquare, <ireen< astle, ind. I“ractiee in all tbo courts of the Ftate and solicit huHiness.
After a brilliant career at the bar, he was made Lord Chancellor of England, and subsequently created Earl of Kosslvn. He was not a good son or brother, and cared little for the family he had left liehind, nor did he retain anv love for Edinburgh as his birthplace. But in his old age lie revisited the early home, in the narrow lane, to see if the holes in the pavements, to which he had knuckled marbles sixty years before, were preserved. Wealth and honors did not bring happiness to Alexander Wedderburn. He tvas too selfish to find true enjoyment.
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more. Those married or fiHitemulatiog marriage iul2 read it. then kept under lock and kev. Popular edition, same at above, tmt paper cover. ‘JflO rages, i ts. by mail, in money or postage Cheapest Rood guide in America .jKnflOKOia!
-ii fl Z Tr ”j; m '“|p ht .( ai “ , ha y® brea * ll 5 d I •uitinf from impure teiiial attonstions, a:.d on •elf-abtiM—the **11 * rOSSlUJl S IlKlKlPn 11 ])H, tO tllC IT16l()Qy
tl,c joyful nightingale that sang of)
.,is... v m » , “ i i 1 ~- 1 *- I love and in the 8hecn of the round,
lion, and many arrisgc should
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moon tell.”
and the stars that sec, but
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toopfr shadniii delivefi to any partofthol city at 50 cunt, per loud, iimJ nirc kin'llins, I [trinunin** and rulied stnvti] tor hiiId ehcii|>. | Leave urdors at tLc iiollinx M ill Connur i>lion
JOHN RILEY. |
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.tiKkiiiK-, Hiih IIKEL nod I OK voniiil. 20 minutes. It Will also knit n great variety "f fancy I work for which there is alw ays a readv market. .■ ml for clrcula r e*"* •.■•*■>-= *• i... *i*. ■- _ .. . , WttUUue (
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Of pearly hue Within, and they that lustre have imbibed In the sun's palace porch, where, when unyoked His chariot wheel stands midway in the wave. Shake one, and it awakens; then apply Its polished lips to your attentive car, And it rememoers it* august abodes, And murmurs as the ocean murmurs there. —Landor.
PORT GRAPE WINE. Used iu the princi] »il Churches for Commun-
ion purpose!*.
Exi’elii'iit for Wrsikly
IVrsmts und tl»«*
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE
FOUK YEAR’S OLD.
This Celebr:ited Native Wine is mndo from the
ft ho Oport«> Grape, raised i country, its Invaluablo
juice of the Oport»> Grjipe, raised in this
eoui
Tonic ami Strengthening IVoperties Aro unsurpassed by nnv other Native Wine. Ucing the puro juice of the Grape, produced unde r Mr.Spec r s own personal supervision, its purity and geruir eness are guaranteed. The youngest child im*y partake of its generous Mualities. ami the wenkest in valid tuse it to advantage. It is pnrticularly beneficial to the iiiM*d a nd debilitati’d, and suited to the various ailments that a fleet the weaker sex, It is in every iespeet A WINE TO LE KEL1ED ON. SPEER’S p. j. isiu;kky. The 1*. J. SHEUUY is a M ine ofFupcrior Charaeter, ami partakes ol the gulden qualities of the grape from which it is made. For purity, richness, flavor and Medicinal Properties, it will be ioumi unexcelled. SPEER’S I*. J. Bnintly. TImr liHANDY utiiiiiio iinrivaleii in this country, Iteing far luperior for moiiicinal |>urpOFOII. It is A PUIUi (Jlatillatipn from tbo nrape anil contains valuable medicinal propertios. 1th s a delicate flavor, siimlar'to that of tho (trapes from which it is distilfed, and is in ureat favor amony first-class faniilics, See that tho signature of ALFRKD SPEKR, Passaic, N. J., is over the cork ol each bottle. Sold by Allen's Drug Store and by Druggists. ly 12
llitAx u kJ~ 4V_> W *-< a . .4 a! * V> A i\ i'j . Fit ADZ WARKTh* Great EnuTRADZ MARK likh Kkiikpt an unfailing cure for w m i n a 1 W ?k inattoi rbei»,. T m noteney.and nl Dise.svs That follow ns a sequence of Self- * BCFURE TAKINfl, VMemory.I n AFTti TAKINI. iver«al Latitude. Pain in the Lark. Dunnean of Vision, Premature Old Age, and mnnyother Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a premature Grave. Full particulars in our pair.phlet, which we detire to send free l»y mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is fold by all druggists nt SI per package, or six packages for $5, or will be sent tree by mail on receipt of the money by addressingTIIK GRAY MEDICINE CO., No. 10 Meehanies’ Block, Detroit, Mich, Sold in Greenca.-tlo and everywhere else by all wholesale and retail drug* ffiftt* ly8
