Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1880 — Page 6

A Compound Tlnctur© of the most valuable remedies known to the medical profession, prepared upon strictly

pharmaceutical principles.

-five ynara ftrovos it to b« ’ and all other Atfaa

An rxi>erienrf* f>f tw**nty-ti i he greale-t Ant dote to Mali intluenros known to the world.

The only uhtolnte cure for ell A11 ret?oiim of t!;

In LiIvit C'oiiiplnint* IlyMpepeia

iKorrierM of

< of the

firarious, while »i« a remedy for coni| t«f the female eex it hue no etjual.

«T < oiiipluiiif* l>y**iM'pei«© Iho Roiv«>Ih« and nil AfJVr01*1 iiimI liiiiiUHs It tH equally

lions ®f the Throat and liiiiiVHs it ia equall / fUrarinue, whil** as a remedy for coniplumte peculm

NOT A BEVERAGE

But an old rollnblo IloiiNrli.tld Ileinody,

thoroughly adapted to a/siht nature.

It supplies tone to the stomach, re invigorates tlie digestiveofgans,atimulatea t.'i*- seoretions.and pronoting a regular action of the bowels.enables every

rfonn ite allotted work re#

moling a regular actioi

organ of the body tff perform it a allotted work regu-

larly and without interruption.

Its highest eouimendations come from those who

have need it longest and known it best

Nowhere ho popular a* in Ijancaster, Pn., where it has been in use f<»r more than a quarter <*f a century.

Iliulily coiiiiiK'iidcd ne h I •cncrul Tonic

lustUiftancous Photography. j Mr. Maybridgv's method of photo-1 ^niphing horses in rapid motion has lately been applied in Sail Francisco to tlie study of human action, particularly that of athletes while performing their various feats. In order to display as completely as jxissible the movement* of the actor’s muscles, they wore brief trunks only while jK'rforming; and thus all the intricate movements of lioxing, ; wrestling, fencing, jumping and tmiibling wore instantaneously and exactly <

pictured

The first experiment consisted in pho-1 tographing an athlete while turning a baek somerset. He stood in front of the i camera motionless, and at a single spring in the air, turned backwards, ntul in a second was again in his original position.

.^bort as was the time consumed, four- (y]fl

juJ

Conrad COOK.

Old-rnsHloned Oarmenl*. (Recollection* of Rev. Dr. Jeter ]

My first recollection of fashion is that

.4 IliishaiMl

Special Dispatch to the Wlobe-Domocrat.

A horrible discovery was made this ol( j^ ell especially those of the better afternoon in the third story of the Yaugh ’ wore s hort “breeches,” as tliey : | Diamond building, at the junction of W( . re ca lled, with knee-buckles and long | Main street and Delaware, used by the stockings, closely fitting the legs. Young ^ Kansas Ciiy Medical College, at which nn( i old men not governed by fasli1 time Mr. John Torrence found the dead jon wore pantaloons or breeches, with : body of bis wife on a marble slab, where legs dccending to the ankles. In a short i it had bei n placed by a party of ghouls while pantaloons supplanted breeches,

j of the grave, having been stolen from its except mostly G a til art 1 C Pllh resting place m the Union Cemetery, ^thout suspenders,but gradually their * during the preTious night. An the convenience brought them into general Combine the choicest cathartic princinlM ^

i'antaloons, made at first to tit the |n_ medicine in proportions a.rurao-iv'aj. ■

, poor man K!iw the nuked body, where it u**.

I> t omriK'iHlrd its h •

itntl .\|ipotlzer. Sold by I>nii

THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH \ largo tilEed dfscriptivH <»f difioase, its origin and I'liro, will bn mailod l'r«*€5 Ui any addretM on

application to

THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO. Lancaster, Pa. strongly r«oonini**nd to mother* I’rnf. I*iirUi*r’» PleiiAiint Worm Syrup. It nevi r failit, in easy to take, and no after-[inysic ia roqurntd. Vrice, ‘Jd vraiti.

teen negatives were clearly taken, show ing him in many different positions. The same man was also taken while making

a running high jump. The jumping>i»ery»i:tm pnuge was placed at tlK^ four-foot notch, utAL ™ in order to give an easy jump, for in

making it fourteen stout hempen strings had to be broken, as in photographing trotting liorsos. From the camera to a

Solo auent for Pure

White

( had been left by tho human hyenas, he

c mill hardly believe that it was ! his wife whom he h d buried

limbs, soon began to lie cut according to

very Keg Warranted.

Wait Side poblie gqiiare t ____

Cnncfcri/

GREEN HOUSE!

c homes full nf niee healthy plants

vi:i:y ciikai*

r x - . < TV V * ’I'O It — « .. . I r. o

in _ _ justed to secure activity, certainty,' a M I

the arbitrary dictates of fashion. Atone ""years of careful Rtndy^imi'praiurau" ' that oi, ^j me ^j ie j e gg were of enormous Rize periment, and are tho most eupctual rern less than larire enough for mail bags—and at an- edy yet discovered for diseases caused v-

• * 1 1 ‘ stomach, liver, aid j

(justed by Sergeant Deitsch, he drew ^ ‘umV^cirom.Trik: “•catment. AVElfs ^

closer and ihe frightful revelation was i n y. ^ did pantaloons. When 1 waaaboy made doubly apparent. He sank back old men wore fairtop boots. They w^re int(> a chair while the iiolice ofiicer cover- I ,,n genough to reach the knee,it.i a

broad belt of smooth leather, of its nat-

dS&d ! !! twenty-four hours before, but being re- other timv were niade

periment, and are t edy yet discovered

derangement of tlie stomaeh,

bowels, which rci|iiire

treatment. Aveii’s rii.i.s arc Biicciallt I applicalile to this class of diseases* ti,,; directly on the digestive ami assirag

FX'int beyond the line on which the jump BED ,, IN „ ,» LAN : |-.s ,-i 0 ,.nts a dozen

*» .»1.»..1^»^ .»f utrit.rru «v«xrx> Vii H K E N A'*'• CfOtS H flozOIl

was made, a number of strings were stretched. The two base-lines were only a few inches iilxive tlie ground, and from them to the apex the strings were placed equal distances apart. In jumping, seven of the string's were broken in ascending and seven in descending. The strings were tautly drawn, and so connected with the camera that as each one parted a negative was produced. Other pictures were taken of men raising heavy dumb-bells, and the various movements

boxing, fencing, and the like.

wife and lug

As

Ti hk Host: liUbiiSa, . ......... |

VASKd from f'l)cents to 15 50 each, desecrate the grave of

Ilii'.kolK. Komi im* 111 rtltler*. Wire her body into a dissecting Dositfiix, ••te„ I'll.I.*10 O'* soon as it became known to the faculty HIIOiiT NOTIf'i:. i nf the college that the body had been

discovered an effort was made to keep the matter quiet, but “murder will out’’

and n reporter was among tin

hear of the case. At

act

lativo processes, amt restore healthy action. Their extensive use u physicians in their practice, and bv nil

tnhle dotli andtifter 01 11 . c. ... i.. .. .*.* , civilized n at ions, is one of Tht* .n ’ ural color, around the top, and the re- ! proofs of their value as a safe, sure no one should be at- tnainder polished with blacking. They perfectly reliable purgative m^lieioe

down and rumpled about being compounded of tlie concentrated the legs, so .v U> expose to view a con- ' ' r,,ll ' s of purely vegetable Pni,stani, s ,

siderable jxirtion of tlie stocking lietwcen

] cd the body with a 1 gmng orders that

I lowed entrance to the room, the husband were pressed

went before Chief of Police Speers, vow-

>n. , , v engcance on the men who had dared s i ,1( ' nlD,e ’ smcx.ng ik-iocc.. Bn injliri „ us properties, and can he " eonts s dozen, i n^cance on ine men no nau uartu (ll( , ul ,j Rir edge 0 f the boot and the knee- , istcred to children with perfect safety ^

buckle. The dandies wore boots of a dif- 1

« I T n.OWBlKK TOIl 411,1. Kitos <n' DTcoit vriovs We give more plants for tho same money than

you can KCt elsewhere.

City (Ireenhouse, corner of Vine ami Walnut

i* t ree t .s,

room.

first

Avrit’s Pills nro nn effectual enre tor Constipation or Costiveness, Indites, tion. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite Foul Stoinucii and Breatii, Dizziness!

i:vi:h«;iii:i:\, tici it am» Milm: rati:i:<s, iu» vi;«;ETABLE PEAKfTMon SATi.

JOHN WILSON.

ferent style. Their legs were stiff, reachj ing rather more than half way to the

j kin eii! at the top ami in front in the I funn cf a heart, with a silk tassel sus- Jjeadaclic, Loss of Meniory, Numbness!

1,4hH,..,. .m. w

len tat ion. They were called Miarmw 'i„,„„rs, Worms, Nouii»l K ia Collio boots,” why. 1 know not, nor am 1 sure (iripes, Diarrlineu, Dysentery Cioiig that my spelling of them is correct. Files, Disorders of the Liver,’and all

once div.ning that’ ‘ other diseases resulting from a disordered

itrT. Joseph rook. j " t “ ,u of ,,u; digestive apparatus. [Eclectic Magazine.] As a Dinner Pill tliey have no equal.

VEST EASILY MANAGED, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL,

AKD or.'.ft AN TEED TO

K?iPerfectSathfactioB Emywlere, '!: ,ctor afl: \ 1,ly ’/ n<1 th :> si,t

* flinnor with J1 fhtyi'n <»thr»p z»iti

BUY

to interview the prominent members, but 0ur b'aders will doubtless be interested I • ■ as aulr j^ l(S | in the following brief sketch of the early

1 life of Joseph Cook, “the Boston Monday

Lecturer,” whose name is so widely

ACHARTEM

;the faculty must be accquainted with the (facts in the premises, an effort was made

IloW a Kirn: Trslr.l I'lo©lloloKy

... , ,N ' W . Vork Wor ! d .!(. uwxxi., rrxxjkzxyx,. _ . became “Who, snid King hrederick of Prua- b . . r * * r» © j * • * L * H K . irl ■ 1 'oysters and rofus' d to say anything

St ■: OTOCBlfiS ^ PrSMOES: tr« * ,l ” i with a head so full of character?” | —o— Idutt street, but that gentleman would ; Mr. Cook was bom in 1838 at Ticon-' ">ire, it is l>r. Gall, the famous. T3 T ITT T TD A T U A TT' 1 ' 1 IT j import no information to the scribe being |j er( ,g a| jf. y., where his father was and ' phrciiologi-t. t illLllziJi AMSAU*irXl | in conversation with Dr. lyre at the, ia g f armrr w jth considerable local rep-i Ah. 11..' phrenologist, eli ’ ( omniand announces to his frii .ids and customers and time, and at last the reporter sought new utatioii for mental at taiimicnts and ferhim to dine with us tomorrow evening.” ; l,rhUw ft IV y Bb!ck h .Vrern , ;;'d to Vurntih I cl.annel, where the following facts were tility of sj^eeh. His early years were ' ^exl evi'iiing the king received the staple an.l fancy arm-trie's undproyiidons of the | 0 htainod: Mrs. Torrence, wife of John | passed partly at home and partly at

Torrence, died on Wednesday last at the!school in Canada, where among other j old Gillis Mouse, on the levee, and wa- things he acquired u knowledge of the

buried on Friday. Her grave was in ] ^ language.

for all kinds: of country produce. Giv-^ :southeastern nortion of the remoter. 1 . scven, f < ' n , ho ™tored Phillips

MADE ONLY BY

1}

KT. EOT IS, ^0. IMPOBTEHS AND DEALEHS IS’ TSIW-PLATE, WIRE, SHUKSET IT^OKr

—A.3STX>—

KYTBt CLASS OF LOGOS CSEB OH SOLD 31

TIN m STOVE DEALERS.

SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. For sale by,I, W, HI ’ KFI NDi'I't i S'. W ' \ A ‘*' ,d co,n l' lH « TfMTHU.Ot R, \A \ ’ 1 lAiDiDt? Chapters or, A l •nuprtant '▼ wian.

‘ " v,,tc(K>n ' ( wife, F.\iilatirts of VlrKtn-

'WflHESk ’j. Taaiptrauiciils, Sterility. Advice to Unde.

* W f. I’r «. i i it« ( . > ,,, S, Milr n>iaaar*d.

,•1 t 'Cii - i r.S-.»m»rl, !••-» lid ( p. I» if.t u • y«'. »' • • f tt», . • ■ »l© L f« . I l.i» of Min ind l> • ir«, ‘•'t' L | of Mi>r«©d c. . ,» h , l< fW ',#u ea km ind cuii. ©t» I i* alto a •• Private Mcdicitl A^viaer M on diMivet r**tuitiu* fion. tiupur-in ia 1 *»» ut t •, ar 1 on »f!f abuae—the

V .;.^r.“.r^•,.^‘Z! l, t"' r 'iw Bianual dexteritj ' :•.• : ' ■' . “Km ugh, ’ said the king

a'::’• 11 •“

( • ’_ . I.. ~ • —O. •• , I.U.J ..l.i l.*., 1 DR 8tlfTS~DISPtil!ART. V‘'U. so.si. u.,i., MRS. TYBIA F.. P1NKHAM.

OF LYNM, MASS.

DIFCUVEUIJU OF

LYDI* E. PINKHAWS’S VE5ETAELB COMPOUND.

down to

dinner with u dozen other convives, blazing with decorations and uniforms, but awkward and constrained in manner |

and conversation.

“Doctor,” said the king, at the conclusion of the repast, “prav let us see i I something of your wonderful skill, j , Examine these gentlemen’s heads, and tell me frankly what you think of their characters and disposition from the in j dications afforded by their cranial de-1

\ velopments.”

Gall rose and felt the bead of Ids \ neighbor on tlie right, a stout, powerful j man in a resplendent uniform, who had

been addressed as “General."

“Speak frankly,” said the king, seeing 1 that tlie phrenologist seemed embarrassed. : “His oxcelleney,” said Gall, “must lie passionately addicted to—to field spirts land exciting pleasures; he has a decided (

fancy for—for the battlefield and—”

The king smiled, and pointed the, phrenologist to Ids other neighbor, a i small, alert, keen eyed man in the di-1

1 plomatic costume.

‘ This gentleman,” said the doctor, 1 “is—hum—is an expert in gymnastic exercises, an accomplished pedestrian; ven ! ; neat and graceful in all opeintions re-

nual dexterity—’’

Enough,” said the king, rapping on the table, and as a score of soldiers en-j to red he continued, to the stupefaction' of Dr. Gail, “Remove these gentlemen to their cells. Allow me to put in plain language what you were reluctant to say . i j The general is a murderer under sentence, and your other neighbor is the most cx- \ t ert pic kpocket and cut-purse iu till i i I’riissia, who has eluded c apture on in- . , numerable ocousiors Examine youi;

] pickets.”

The doctor did ;si, and found that bis ! handkerchief, purse, watcli and snufi'-box had di appeared. They were all returnled to him next day, with a compliment- [ ary letter from the king, and a costly snutlbox beating Frederick's portrait

I set in brilliants.

Lazy Women.

[Detroit Free Press.]

London Mayfair very ungallantly exposes the habits of niiihlle-ohes ladies of English towns and cities. It says that j “the city tradesman who has an income

boat quality at lowest price?.

Highest Market Price

While gentle in their artion, these Pills are tlie most thorough ami searching cathartic that can be employed, and never give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, ami then their influence is healing. They stimn. late the app'tite and digestive organs; thcr operate to purify anil enrich tlie blood, anil impart renewed health ami vigor to the

whole system.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., I'nictioil and Analytical Cheniisu,

Lowell, Mass.

SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. IMANTm Bn«*TF*."!!n!hTr

wyHii I KL(# n >*k"Burkeyi

mo a call.

southeastern portion of the cemetery 1 AcidcnTy at Audo^r r. KTand*

his ca-

PHILLIP ALBAUGH. !,ni1 >'• ster,la >' niornin S when the sexton reef was so remarkable in many particu-

| (Win, Todd) made his insiiection of the i lars that the memory of it still lives

ov;...,' 0 ir;n II r.. i.. . e- r .e

j newly made graves, as he is compelled ( ^'on sHill. In reply to his father’s

“ H I L U n.»h. Iliickry. Cl>OinlmcntW.rr.nl.* e.j Cilct. Ajditti wu. lump, I)r J. N. T.lilcr. M. 1 om,. M. tfkQCAA month.*# aGigr: CARPENTER SAWS

ran ynurmelf with our It will cut lit tt>»v thin

to do by orders from the association, Ik

question as to what vocation he would select he answered, “I will be a teacher

discovered that Mrs. Torrence’s had of teachers,” and how well the lad has been tampered with and at once came ' worked to this line the public can judge, down town and placed tho facts before 1 In 1 j 5 , 8 h( ‘ . w ‘ llt } :lh ‘ (-’ollcge and M..I. 1’ayne, 1’re.ident of the association | .Xdar; aftcr^remarning two ’ vears and who in lurn gave them to Chief of Police a half he went to Harvard University, of j Speers. It was at once seen li st the! "d'ioh institution he is a graduate. ! utmost secrecy must be maintained, and ^ t ‘*’^ a ^“f, ting ut , Harvar<1 . Mr o , , Cool gave four years to tho study of | hergeant Deitsch was detailed to work theology at Andover, and when Ida up the case. After visiting several lo-1 course was completed he officiated as pas-

Or any other kind, yon c JVeer yieirhdne *<> thi

I'rt r. he teeth will nn remain of equal Hte”an(I _ ehnp.-. on r^ce^ipl of $2.60 t any yurt of the rmf" 1 St ties. 111 'inti iite.| * ir- iIai • free, <»ofnt S '/enr* in rrrrf/ rottntuuuil riff/. \ ! It. • MJ. HUMH A' ItlCU., .Vcir Or-

foril, B*fi.

my-

npo. frettt fee

part of t h*» Unitoi Staten. IIIuntt nt*d ' Yrculn

rvj O.

tw " •* have hnndr*d8 of letters /Vnm men using ' v- ;■ > ? w : • - C •

I

cabties and interviewing one or two

tor at Lynn, Abbington, and various

physicians he came to the

Jti rts the requirement* of the rational medical philosophy which at present prevails. It is a perfectly pure vegetable remedy,embracing the three important properties of a pie^entivc, a tonic, ami an alterative. It fortifics the body against disease, invigorates and rc-vltalizcs flu torpid stomach and liver, ami clTects a most salutary change in tha entire system, when in a morbid condition. For tale by all Ifruggisls and Dealers neraily.

that the body wns in the dissecting room 1 a year of this miscellaneous preaching,

marked by no great success, he crossed the ocean and spent some years in travel in Italy and Greece, and in study in Germany, where he enjoyed the advantages the world has to oiler in tlie way of teaching, and where he devoted special attention to biology, physiefiogy and

metaphysics.

Returning to Boston in 1873, he at once began in an informal way his lec

( of the Kansas City Medical College. In i the meantime Mr. Torrence had been ! notified and the two proceeded to the ; building and could not gain admittance. 1 I he janitor was found at iast, but refused , 'o allow the officer into the building till he was threab ned with arrest, when 1 e . opened tho door a id the investigation

was made. Several rooms were search- ,ur *‘ s ">• the relation between science and «d before the one used for dissecting j u 10n P 8 ™ c 01 ?™ 9bt ' f,, 1 r e church-

o cs ami colleges as he happened to lie in-

purposes was reached, and the officer vited; then began in 18/o, to lead

G. W. BENCE, Physician and Surgeon, GREEN ASTi.i;, ind.

felt sure before entering that the body was there, as proved to be the case. Mrs. Torrence, although she died in a

i miserable way, was a woman of more

than ordinary intelligence an! ability,

1 and fifteen years ago numb; r. d as her

the best known p epic in the city.

I

WI'KKIl*!-*

POST GRAPE WINE

Domiohue & Lewis,

VI rORNEY AT LAW,

Prncticc in nil tht* Court*, noss nnd colleotiony n upeeialtv.

Tin* Po^itivo Cnro

Piobnte Ifusi-

of £S0() ii year often pays over £100 a mortKairv.s o\«»fut! «i iind acktio.vh -ijfedV ^ <U " year for his suburban villa, and his wife 0fli< ' e ovcr viP.'oU,'?’A'" f,lin8ton n ' ; koons nor throe son ants. -r- ^ , t'lie probably rises late in the morning, aiVW'-VA ex. v'iV.'W-Dc\\Y ,

noon prayer meeting in the Meionaon, where his remarks attracted both attention and audiences. Out of this grew the “Boston Monday Lectureship,’’which is now organized on u permanent basis; out of these lectures his fame has been

carried over the continents. j Uei |„ thc pM , uX church- * for Comma.Dr. 1 eabody, of Cambridge, speaks of ion purposes. Mr. Cook as an orator iKirn not made Exoi'Honl lor I.tidios', 4Venki)

I* or so ns :ni«l till* tged.

In early boyhood he wns accustomed to SPEER’S PORT GRAPE W'E practice cxtem[s»ranemis shaking in the! FOUB YEAR'S 01 D

fiom ba, o worse I ^ air in comp,,,,v with a friend. Their Thif fvll ,, ri „ N „ tiv , wi,„ from • { associaiis were of tlie wotst, !'«bit was to wntedowna number of tojs ■ juice of Hie Oporto tirui... rni«i'’ I kind, both male and female. One 0 (:'M* “n slips of paper, put them in a hat,! cmmtry. It»; Jnvui-nbio j the best known physicians in the city .fii f ’ a . n, ‘ s|,eak u P ,,n U Toni,: a " 11 Strengtiitning !’.q;cr(: slated this evening that ho nad known 1 Mr. G.« k has alTuu-physical qualities ' U<flnn!U^V«1mLTth 0 « lh Hrn^' i pr^^^^^ I

Office over cloihin* Store. Rctiflence j Dmiul

cwawci ' • 1 1 o land, jThla ia half true and half untrue; he is LVAPilot ii Dt. ^QRE., - a ns Ii- i li,i iinnl, aiid slur Jy alter 1 ( . >ra ^ ,r ^l , r n an( l an ora t° r niade.

Physicians and Surgeons, j 1,1 iv.*i b-re misfortune ow.t ..w

OKFicK-\Yc#t tiJo of the Square, over Tay-1 them nnd th i lor 8 sture - ly50 Ujihi,

even if she does not have breakfast in LOgil & ]HSlli’aUC8 AgClltS,

Mi . Torrence for years and that she was °f the orator. Tlie impression that he “"‘'yr Mr.Fpefi's o«rn|tcr*enal KupcrrisioBjb _ I trive., Iv tli..i . c purity and vcnuinenc-s nro guaranteed. W| a \Tomnn of roiunrkcd ability, but tb: t ■ • uml 01 8izo, <]uuntity, massive* y«mii^*M-t child thhv pnrtakc oi if- cenerou' I

I iter mind nnd body had became diseased 0t ^

also stated that the | * Oommnn S©hm. tuted. and fultedtoth

I every ro

For all Female Complaint3. bcd. m.d idjestiwav the greater l-«'rtioni oniecov(!rl llllJts . 1(r

* 'of the day in novel reading, fancy work, ton etrcct. and tennis or gossip. Her children are ! Wfi.ceu dollar* to loan on short

left entirelv to the care of an ignorant i;»iuediiitei.\

^ « XU . I 1 p e t*Li.vwtci lioxra

Fast Wishing-

Thin prpjwrfttl'in, a* its rmm -i ^ i of \ I'gfetiiblo Proi»crtIcs lhat itro liarnili'M - x - the uiouL del* icato invalUl Upon oih* Hint tlie nieg|(« of this C.'om pounil will bo roconfiiir.. ti* n rclk-f in liimiodiate . nnd when Its useis contiuu-’d, in ninety nine cn>ctin a hun. dred aiM-rntnm ::teuro|geffected,uHlh'nnrjwlH will testify. On account of If.; proven merit*, HJ* tonlay »ecommonde*! and prescribed 1-y M10 best ph.vf fclr.:is in

t he country.

It will euro entirely the worst form of fulling of the uterus, Leueorrhora. lrrr;:ulnr nnd pnl:ifu| lienstruatinn, all Ovarian Troubles, InfliumimMou » ml Ulceration. Ho*hIIiics. all Di.splucfUicntM and the r «»n sequent spinal weakness, OF-d Is es|KH*!any sdnptci! the Chatqrs tT Life It will diV'Olvo ami expel tumors from the uterus In nn cnrly stnj<fe of devclopniont Tho it ruh re y to eanccrotw humord tlicro i clicckeu ve ry s|»t edily by its use. In net it has proved to !»c tho prerd. ent and best remetiy thnt haa ever Insmi d.scovi r cd. It pemneaU'K every portion of the HjKtcin, nnd grivea new lifeand vitfor It removed fnintnctciyflatnloncy. do atroyn nllcravlnif for stimulants, r.nd iclleves •veakneiss

of the stomach

It cures Bloating. Iles.dochcs. Ncrvoun Frost-nt ion tlcneral lability. Sloeplmsfiew. ]>eprrsnion ami Indi gestion. That feeling of lienring down, causing pain, weight nnd backache lanlwf • 1 j > r.nently euretl 1 y its 1M0 It will af all times, cr.dund rail cln’ii.’t.sian ees a^t In bnrmony with the law that governs tha

female ny stem.

F* r Kidney (‘ompialntn of either sox tliis conipouno

is unsurpassed.

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

Is prepared ntEOand CJV> Western An nnc. Lymi

Price 91.00. Six bottlie for $0.00 Ecr.t uy mnll iu r lie form of pills alno in tho fonn of I^«zengcs. on »e z-; t cf prk* (H.CO, j ev 1 .. f -1 eilhc M «. PINT \V 1 freely answers a'.I P tten* of inquiry Bend for pau> !

phleL Address n.*: aliovfi Mention this p0t>*r So family shonld lie without I.TDIA F. PINltnAy

UV**:rt PIIXS. They cure Constipation, Biliousness

sudTorpIdlty of the Idver SAcenfsi^ rl x

apr-OITO lAf AilTrn RYFRTWIIBRR fa ae’l | AuLfl I O UfAfl I L.U the best Pisintljr K n it ting Ma4*t»lnn ever Invented. Will knit a pair of »toi kings, with I5KK1# and TOB complete, in JUniinutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancy, work for which there is alw ays a iea<1v market, head

alcohol. Ho

I Stealing of hor body Was a ^rtat in intake I (New England Journal of Education.] 'one which should not have occurred The practical suicide of u young Maas* j under any circmnstanci s. lie wan sure i a< ‘ hu8etto ''' :allin teacher in the New • | Ap,,l> ’ I the entire faculty of the college were ! York 1, from peraiatent ami almost

t h:it

*1, and suited to the variooi ffcct the weaker sex. ItJfiB

K. MILLER.

Miller a- Moohk

T. T. MOORR.

IVruonshaving^n^Jnour line .honld ©all j with him in this matter, and would sn — ~that never beloro during his residence

; ticre and connection with the college

Mltmys al Law Reals Estate iients, - “ »h,!

which we see in fashionable suburbs where the inevitable result of living Ih 1 -

servunt, who is not a hit fitted to train 1 them, while the cook is left to waste at * her own sweet will in the kitchen with-1 out superintendence. K\|k nditure on I dress and luxuries is kept U]> on a eorrespondiiig scale of wastefulmtho lilts-

Ind

James.1. Smilby.

SMILEY & NEFF,

vond one’s means comes, sooner or later. | -A.'T'I’OIK LN E'Y fct A.1? I# A.'W A . 1 , . .1 It... I III....! otrvlv.- In Ail . r. ’ It 1 ... I. L? . X. Cg t .1 »

in charge by Weldon to-night and will

be reburied to-morrow.

Otturt’, up stain? in Alkin’s IHack,

AmonKHtthe ‘uiiper ttin thousand’ wi , ,

{■ , . 1 11 . 1 ■ » ublio hquiire, (lrecn« , Wf'tlo, hi i. rracuce in JK‘(‘t to SCO pr KllgJI.lty JVild loll »ies. I :, f , all tlo: “nurtH Ilf lilt; Mute uml Mtiicit liu-ines.s.

South Side Practice in

__ aysaieany market. Bend

lor circular and tenuu to the TwoiuMy KiUttlo^

Hackiue Co., 4W WaafenngUin tt., Besron, la&a.

a lady of this class to assert he; right to do real, honest work requires a greater amount of moral courage than falls tu

the share of ordinary mortals.”

This is British society, be it remembered. They do things differently in re-

publican America, we hope.

HOVT CRtrri. IS FATE!

There was a youn^ man v itli a fthaddoi k, Who met a young maid with a haddock.

He thoutflit, ‘HIdw 1 wish She would give me that ft *h,

]n lej^al exchange for uy hhaddock.” The maiden, who did not lilt** haddock, Thought, *‘<), 'vh^i .4 hr.tiitilul shaddock!

I f I were not so shy, f ahoultl ccfumiy try

if he’d give me that fruit for my haddock." Tie went on his way with his shaddock; She went on her way wtih her haddock;

And *o cruel is fate

That, until ’twas too late, Neither one of them heart) That by speaking the word, lie might just ar. well have had haddock, And she might as well have had shaddock!

—(St. NicheUft.

T

IP TT IR, S A. J. AHNEYV,

DKALKlt IN

k\\\ ri its a i»ci/r5i 9

1« West Pearl Street, Indipnanolin. Uopresenting F, Uuhl X Cot lietroit.

Consignments soli ©ted.

SSi

hltlll .

A Mmni't flUci. Il’eoriii Journal.|

j Jim Enjison ions tbo drav line in ! Bloomington. T Iu* other day, while he 1 was getting a safe down stairs from an iotlico the rope broke, and it foil down. Ho was in thc way and nanowiv escaped being crushed. As it was he had his leg broken and his foot smashed. This left him with apparently no one to attend Sm'it 1 i *° ffl^Yness, which is <]iiite extensive. In this emergency his daughter Nancy

p r onui.ie r < cd fourteen, took hold of his accounts,

w. Cnititai | ftn d tnneo then

has run the wholo lino it very successfully. She

aentfreoto tlio8» who wirh to rn gdgo in the mopt idensiint find r

t upineps knt»wn. Evorything new ■ a..^,

^ w not r»* juired. We will turninli you every- ,

thing. §1" e day nnd upward- in easily uimlej nnd haS d«>no

without, f-tnying nwHY from hum# over night

No rink wtintever. Many new ,r

rn l . 0 * n .? e u-i« IPm.nTad I work, and transacted nil ,ho nl Ia lr s c f X7* 1 ;iR"n^ n ^!' rl ;o^ k ^r:o P ■L k . N ror.|' ho line j u8t ^ as any onecould si'rLVd.vJj’rVnForrn;* r Tio;: n :h:Vr k h,,T , c ilone ' Th ‘* *"«e.sfui coai i safe at one* will find a short r«it't to forlun*. 1 a-ol lumber merchant in llm tv ! AddrwrH. Uui-stt A <’n„ Part ©Bd. Maine. , ^ J c v

ly 25 ' woman Mrs. Georgian Trotter.

(insane overwork, has brought once more ! • {to tiie front the squad of reformers who maintain that the children are Ising “crammed ’ to death by the new methods of education. There were more suicides of this description, in proportion to the number of students, a generation ago, in Vmi rica, than to-day. The new education lightens thc preR-urc on nerve or brain, by making tbo acquisition of knowledge a natural and pleasing exercise of all the children’s faculties, rathe! than a dead strain on tho memory. It is as easy to kill one’s self in a schoolroom as in a ballroom or a grogshop; and there will always lx- a class of high-strung, am-1 bilious youths who will rush upon dis-j Unction in this way. They arc the sub-; jects fur the physician and wise parental | restraint. But to turn the 50,000 school children of Boston into the streets half of every day, ns is now proposed by some of the people who live in Back Bay palaces, where their own children can l>e amused and instructed in safety, would ho to tempt disease, death nnd moral destruction. The curriculum of our best schools is not oppressive to the average

spelt A tt INI. TO UK KKLlh'bU.V

SUKER’S

P. J. Nil3JiltV. Tho P. J. SHERRY is a Wine ofSupfrfor

( hnrarttT, nnil |>8rt:ikcs of the giildi n qunliti*«f thegrupe from which ii it* made. For purity

‘ ’* i..»nai properties K

richness, Ouvor nnd Modicinal

will be iound unexcelled.

SPEER’S

P. J. IlntiHlv.

r

This MI!ANDY Ftnn.ls unrivnlct. in t' 1 ;* country, being far euperior for medicinal P ur ‘

pOSC8.

It i.< A PUREdiptillution from the grape ottiitnins valuable medicinal propertief*. It h s n delic ate flavor, ^iimlar.to that grapes from which it is distilled, and 1?in grent favor among firnt-elns- families. See that the hignaturo 0 f ALKKKP SP ’ Pareuio, N. J., is over tho cork ol each botu®Sold by Alien’s Drug Store and by

Druggists. Iyl2 forla^lr Ylii^ay

With improvor'ent#

Trrentlv einiJ** i • int (ttulo I «4 a bellih - borh'iod mil! It r.»u t it run hy eoher #o .tm < t » ;er j w . . ;md a Mq-frunU* ad pi».t| lhr •'nmiiHi u»-. i

Itiri'hhina.

om# over nigm. , . . J • -t.rkor? wanted | has attended to tho ordi rs. kept the men

oppressive

child w!m is not slaughtered iiy s.>cial ex-! w.^ citement, and a fals<' home or street life, j

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outside the schoolroom. Di^ «r thr Greytiomu)

The greyhound is short-lived. At the I aye of two years he is full grown, and at h ; s fifth or sixth year he is worth little j f°» tho sport of coursing. He maybe! •aid to mi) himwlf out in three year*

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