Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1880 — Page 3
LLiim
—Dealers in—
grooebjes,
Sixty Varris of ICattlrsiiakos.
IPrestott (A. T.) Miner.]
Coiiimoilorp .losepli de Stophonson, I wull-known »ll or. r t!m Western Jonti-
Provisions,
Canned Goods,
Cigars and Tobaccos.
[' irtist! tf ill Eid
><'\v Year’s railing.
f late years it has become fashionable, for Indies in many cities anil vill;i£ c s. to announce in the newspapers the fact
of their intention to receive calls upon nent, and now a resident of Antelope Kow Year’s day, which is very excel-! Cn ek, in this county, informs us that lent, as it enables gentlemen to know during the Rummer he has been inccs positively who will be prepared to re- jsantly prospecting in his section, having ceive them on that occasion; besides, j the faith in finding a great fortune, and charges of residence in largo cities are of that at one time he lived on masted bar-
days,
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so frequent occurrence as to make the publication of names ami placca of call*
ing of great covenienco.
ley for seventeen days, without othn ; food, save two doves and an occasional rattlesnake. He has killed,since his ad j
mt
Upon calling, the gentlemen are in- vent into Antelope, rattlesnakes whose
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vitud to remove overcoat ana hat, which invitation is accepted unless it is dt-
skins he has tetained, which, when stretched out, w ill measure sixty yards. |
And
I.:iryost ^ftirk of fjiioi’iiiv- signed to make tiie call a very brief one | The Commodore has a long stick with a
xvurt' UgmI falsissw are la«'i>t
in tli«' fifty.
Our pluck will always ba found Comidotc,
yrest- and Cleati.
Our motto is to soli the best goods at an low
price - as can be found anywhere.
Hh heat nrices in cash or trade for all kinds
•(Country produce.
Bust Si«li‘ I’lihlK' Stjnaro,firoffii-
clist 1c, lad.
be constant drilipinu of water will wear the lilest stone; so 'l.o c uisiant haekiu* eougb Jll uiulei inino the hardiest |oid this tii.al ro^uit by ut«ing Sines' fyrup ol , Wild Cherry and Hoarhouud. diuiil
■©AYg
iSi! PM
A DIM OVFHY BY Afl’IDF^fT,
whieh aupi'lics a want men of eminent ability have devoted years of study and experiment to fi ; O a ifle f'l . 11-*■ a - <■- o I it..- Kidneys. Bla I ler. I rinary Organs nmt Nervous System — and from iho time of its discovery bus rapid ty uiereas- d in favor, gainine the approval •nd eonfldencs of medical men and those who have used it; it has become a favorite wiih all elas-cs and wherever intreduced has supersed •d all o'ber treatmenta. In -h irt such is its t iptrinsic merit and superiority, that it ia now the only rccoenixed reliable remedy. dsm: or tiif kid^ii'ym
Are the most prevalent, dangerous and fatal affi lions that afllict mankind, and so varied and insidious in ttioir chara ‘ter that persons often ‘nfTe- f r a long time before knowing what ails them. The most charncteristie symptonis are gradual wasting away of the whole body; pain in the hue .side or loins; a wealr, Mble. exheasted teeling; bias ol app'tite and dread of exercis- : seantyand painful disehan e of variously co ore 1 urine; minute shreds or cast in the urine ; and, when the disease is ol tong duration, there is mui'h cinacmtion and general nervous prostration. TIIF. O^I.Y CT ItE.
If refreshments are provided, the ladies w;ll ask the gentlemen to partake of them, which can not be conveniently done in overcoat, with hat in hand. Gloves are sometimes retained upon tin ban Is during the call, hut it is optional. The call should not exceed ton »r fifteen minutes, unless the callers he few and it should be mutually agreeable to pro-
long the stay.
A lady having the convcnb nees should receive her guests at her own home, but it is admissible and common for several 1 idies to meet at tho residence of one, and receive calls together. It is customary for the ladies who announce that they will receive, to niaktheir parlors attractive on that day. and present themselves in full dress. They should have a bright, cheerful firo if the weather's cold, and a table, conveiiicnly located in tho room, with refreshments, consisting of fruits, cakes, bread and other food, such as may bo dcsira hie, with tea and coffee. No intoxirnt tng drinks should he allowed. He'rcshmonts are in no case absolutely m css i ry. They can ho dispensed with if not
convenient.
Ladies expecting calls on Now Year's should Ire in readiness to receive troni 10 a. in. to D p. rn. It is pleasant for two or more ladies to receive culls together oi that occasion, an several ladies can more easily entertain several gentlemen who may call at one time. While gentlemen may call alone, they frequently go ii pairs, threes, fours or more. They cal' upon all tho ladies, and where any an not acquainted, introductions take place, care being taken that persons do not in-
cretch on ono end. between which ho has, fixed a thong, with which he captures these little pets, by pushing the fork over the neck, holding the snake secure until j h decapitates it. Ho tells us that after! skinning tho snake ho cuts the meat up into slices throe to four inches long, puts | it into brine for a few hours, when ho I tak a s it out and fries it in hot lard until j it turns to a brown color, when it is ready for the table, and is unsurpassed by any i
meat in the world.
Of o'; 91
'FA CTS *
IM BT it imiici!
llotv IVr^orm! Iitfltw»nro Grown.
(Dr. Dortis Clarke.]
Sometime in the last century a pont woman in England, of whom the world Knows hut little, had a son, and she ! [Kitirod c ut her prayers and her tears for his conversion. Hut he grew up wreck less and dissipated and profane,
lie engaged in the slave trade <m tlie ;( jj !•()(•(» |‘j ( * l’() \ j si Oil S.
-.tu tuxrli*itw <i a lire no - I
The (eft place to boy nnythinsr yon need in the
way of
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coast of Africa, and was jierhajw as hopole.sslv abandoned as any pirate who ever j trod the deck of a slavt trader. Hut at last, when ail hope had nearly
I -xpired, hts mother's ceas prayers _. . ml. He was com OFt 11 WGSl
i i iiiy hecame one of the most eininent |
aiii’isters in Lmiu in. That man was the ! ■ Iciirated John New ton. John Newton,
.a turn, was the instrument of opening I t ie eyes of that moralist and skeptic, j
i nomas Scott, afterwards tl.e distin- j misliei; aiitiior of the commentary on j
hie iiihle.
lii.uv.as Pcctt had in his parish a | oimg man ■ f the most delicate sonsi- j -iIities, and whose soul was "touched hy ; 'u> finest issue',” hut he was dispcptic, i • nd s rmwlitl, and despairing. At times | helioved there was no hope for him.
Qucensware and Glassware, Is at tho (heap and reli *hlc store.
Corner
HIGHEST rmrE in e.'«h or goods (or
Country Produce.
Goods gaornntecd the beet and prices lowest. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE.
WYSONG'S North west corner Public Square.
M W ADVKUl ISKMKN l>.
o
nnn a k \2to.12stops. \J v3 ri IN W 1 ' '"* • 8 [ ’ up. H’**-
\till n-.. Danirl F. Beatty, hinston, N . J. 4t.'l2
rnsp of CATARHII in with Dr Kar^ner’s Bern-
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Ctatlly Froz« k ii. CnAwronnsviu.B, Isn., Nov. 27.—A workman employed in putting up a new te egraph wire on the line of the L , N. A C road, had his (eot frozen during tho Into cold sp 'll. necessitating the amputation of one foot to dav, at Ladoga.
Solomon Jones, of Btoomsburg. Md., was 70 when, aft' r many years of poverty, lie received ifL’,000 in pension money He had no relatives to leavo it to win n
TT IR, S I A. .1. AGXEW,
DEALER IN RAW FT UV IIIDIIS A PFI-TS.
if,, itp
G^irnlccl bim l'* clianp^ tiic Course of * ly. to intrcduce it. trample lre«. OLE TILTON
! • ting man wns William
the household Christian p<iet, ^ ^'i'i ■ .. V," $45 TO $100 1 h >••• GrIlk!Illful liyiUll' li:l\(' ju Per month, during full mid winter, in every iivilnui: ire.ls of poor w.i’ukTcry. aiul .(oui'.tv. Interestinjc »nd ? nluslde intorma \ , non with full KHrUculars.free ddr«ss at one« if 111 p dlllUul, to UlC 1 t;;2 J. C. M.O hpyji Co . Cincinnati. Ohio.
! V\’....Owl f AdENTS ...It TUB Amoiu; others wli(»ni lie* influenced t< irn from the “l>roa<l rojttr was Win
1A Wept Pearl Street, Indiannpolif* Representing F Buhl A Co.. Detroit.
Con.-ignineuts solicited.
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Music hath charms to sooth tho savuio . iocs* l^yrup of Tar, Hoarhouud nnd Wibl
Sines
Cherry
ease
of COUgh. uui •, v
lip died, and therefore made up hi« mind i If you don’t know of
did. 25cents per bottle; lor
first nnd only infallible cure for every form of Kidit' \ ills. I? i- rciuetly > -li
^;rot f ;^'on%Tiri;^Vth% n Mr. r ,n:^ et Ity tn.de themselves Where
Quit k t-iithtully unit p.■r-i-t'-ntly m, case will be I iuikI (••> invcterni© ns not to yielil to its
poKiTliil rem^'li’il virtiies.
IS S I'ROAGM r.YDORSIT). We have tho most .tnequivoe a 1 testimony to itkI'urntivo iHiwor- from ninny ,>ersmi.s of hiuh ohnrnotor. inti'lliKoni'o mol rosponsibility. Our bonk, "How h l.if© wns Snveil," yivins tlie hittory of this n. w ilisrnvcry nml a I irxv rov-
to spend it all himself. In view of the probable short time remaining for him in \ this world, ho felt that h' 1 must bo fast I and furious in his pleasures, if he would i spend the whole $2,fKX). He married n ! voting wife and gratified her love of dress; he got in a largo stock of hover-j ages and drank them recklessly; h' | bought a fast horse and bet on him. At I
the end of three months the
was gone, his wife deserted him, his horse died, and tie is still without any
immediate prospect of dying.
mi<tk.
bath charmi to footho tho wnrM ml •, croup or whoouin cough. J ow <»f it already, itnthno you !
uio by all drinr
3m ^3
t ill,••'forcp, .a distingtiished member ' t ie Hriii-;i parliament, the great phiiiiai ipisi wii i gave the death blow to
,e kliive trade in Grout Hritnin. W :l her force l.nmglit Leigh Itichmond
• •nv tiie‘‘het'er way," who wrote the lt.iirynoiu s !).riighter,” which lias lieen nd with di v’nuU'st gratitude tl.rough liinling tours in mnnv langttagi s nil vr tin eaith. All ttiis imlescrihaHe
1 \\ i»n((*<l! i»i 11, 'i i v i s of
EUROPE AND AMERICA. rimee it the Ferret Strviceef
2. r > ynurn (xi cricnec it- the Ft crc t rvic Celebrated l'-t(cti%r«, in nil | nrt* of the world. ('ctnvt jok's. 40 toll p»*rerngravi K'*. Al^^^i^i i-r( ph tv o m w IlluMrnted Bookf. Kxtrn induct incnlH < f.t red. Ft»r lei mu atldrc^je
t ... r T >xiiiu
.1. B Br hr
IC« m <n A Co..
IlHrilord. Ct..m Chinitfo.ilix
P u
lioweat prlrfM rver known
on IDllt’w, ami Ketolvrra. OUR $15 SHOT-GUM
TttACt
»t greatly reduced prim. Send stamp for our New
v, f gi ni, wl ich will bo redoubh d | P.P0WXLL480s,ti8ii^u'sirvit,< in-us'iPat/.o! • n! r ,! ed through all time.Cfln be I New und nttniO'ive ttiylt are now ready.
I MASON
• •hn pi-'Uton mofhrr, lli.it imnifdo, J hiitbe*! (liptinetion lit every great -• 11-led Wi-iv.P.n history h al- I AND uorltl’g exbibitien for thirteen
y, Prices, (51, 957.!66 t $84 9106
\ IIAMITW to ? e nnd upiA iird For enpy |oiv1 ii I! Ill LI D nionts, u q?mrt*r and upward.
Caro of the *\'.rk In f‘» Fiteor !f'u> s anrl . Cntnlocu« f> frt” MASON A HAM-
:it |*r«‘M»iit. ! flPflAllIC LIN ORGAN < O.. 1M Treinont Ft., , _ UfAli'itij Bos'on: 46 Fapt 14th St., 11 nion in l.Mlayeife Courirr ] - — '■ - •- -o »»»-» »-
rill: .Mte
won;
unknown.
WARK
M. B. Robert!)’ Horse Powdcru have been • v •« r I tmed with HHtotimling result* in the « ables ot last ClOliar \« p;*rrn l.r.rill ir.l in ti,>h um thilt t' i e F.n tf-
Mr. Pierre Lorillard, eo tnuoh so that the Eng* lishmen have been ordering it in lurg** quantities); since Parole, Wallenstein and other American hors< -, have won thoun.imts ol dol lars tor their owners. 3tn
Tho terror of Peoria street, Chirngjo,
f^i Roberts;
ory
ord <>f must remarkable cures sent free.
T for it.
DAY’S KIDNEY PADS »ro fol.l by dniggist.P. «'r sent by mail (fret* of post )..n receipt of the price. Regular, Special for obstinate < ;tses< t loiifrst:unling.ii3. Children's.M ' >*ldre.«n Day Kidnky Pad Co.
WCCAUTION.ISJv p:uu l m,«"S s
ins b p.-ilo on our reimtutinn, we
the nfllii’toit to wnrn ttn-rn. AsR lur KU'N KY PAD. »ml take no otbtr.
trvin it •tur • - DAY’S
they arc not
welcome. Each gentleman should b
provided with a large number of cards, with his own name upon each, one nt which he will will present to each la ty
of the company where he calls. The ladies keep these cards for future
refirence, it being often pleasant to call up to memory the incidents of the day by subsequent examination of the
cards received upon that occasion. The calls aru necessarily brief, and •re made delightfully pleasant by con
tiaual change of face and conversation Hut, however genial and free may he the
oc
; is a miniature fire insurance patrol, com
Si uoii'Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry amt Hoar ... 1 hound in ulraRaDt to the Cede and ui"“t nii.i- ...
J bio i oue-dy tor ('•unih-' nnd onlds. -live it m interchange of compliments upon this
l trinl Prior.'J' and A' 1 ornt' per bottle. Hin t! ,
» — | casion, no young man who is a stranger
to tho family should feel at liberty to cal I
p, s d of recklessly Z' alous small boys Six of their number act as horses, draw mg the rest in a small wagon, which was unwisely presented to them hy the superintendent of the adult patrol. They usually operate on bonfires, over which they spread wet blankets in tho ordinary manner, and they run on tlie sidewalks! oecausc, as we are informed, “they can I Knock more people down there than they;
can on tho street.
C iuk ! (Trick! Chick! —St o bow tbey mid fot Robert**’ Foiiltry Bowler, w -rrHiit- 1 to
Thov recentlv CO* — : keep fowls in perfect condition—price, .>nl\ ;»
. quarter. 3™ "< d ived that a house wa« on firo, and with
Jsgiuk Xztrftei of Tcs-OOIXTTr One oi the Beat 13HL S :0 3ES"!JSr INVE3TIGAT0E3 HI USB. ,
It is a specific in the cureof all diseases
| . f ttio Kidney-, Bladdi r, 1 n’shitic I'i i^
Hon ot the -
ti e NocU of tho Bladder, Burning Urino, licit. Gonorrhea In nil li« sUkcs, Mu- | - ..is Dt.. i .:r -.s. C..i,g-sli. ii "f tho Kid • • > •, Brick ),..'t Deposit, Dial In i Miimnatinn of the K.i<ln*‘>s and lilndilor.
D.-opcy of Kidneys, Acid L’line, Bloody Un'io. fain in the Heglon of tho Bladder, BAIN IN THE Back. L'rlnniy Calculus, Ite.ial l lalcnlus. Renal Colic, Retention | of Ijiloo, Krequent Urination, Gravel in sll its forms. Inability to retain the « a
ter. particularly In persons mtvanood in Id" IT eS A KIDNT'.Y IN V ESTIGATOB J that reatin-oi itio Urine to its m.iuia! eolor, removes the nnd and hunilng. and | t he elTei-I • f i)»» ex. oaci. • uae of iuluai-
] eating drii.U.
Pn. 3, fit or. »lx Jloltlrs for f t>. I 5 * CT IforOrcu-er e,,ld by ed Drug.ii
R t
;v. joiinston & ro.,o It’. Jeff, rsou Avo., Detroit, 1-tich. Aycnts /or the V- St cu<i Canada.
again without a subsequent invita-
tion.
Tho two or t) roo days sncceB'linL’ New Year’s day are the Indies’ du} s for calling, upon which occasion they puss the compliments of the season, comment upon the incidents connected with the lestivities of tlie holidays, the number ol calls made, and the new faces that made -heir appearance among the visitors It is customary upon this occasion of lalies’ meeting, to offer refreshments and j to enjoy the intimacy of a friendly visit 1 I'liis fashion of observing New Year’s •lay is often the moans of commencing pleasant fiiendnhips which may continue
aiid whoops proceeded to Kiihjuirate the imaginary (lames. They chopped holis in the roof, broke the windows and wet the upholstered furniture. That was go- j mg a little loo fur. They aro to be sup- |
pressed.
THOMPSON'S
EYE WATER.
I wi-rld-wi-io J-mo yonrf), nn
and thoroughly rfflolont of tho Kyo hit!* nrquired a i
|Kelf.n M
Those living in the midst of the hurry. I ;;stlc and strife of city life, nre j>rone | i forgot many of the Ideased neighbor)- ' • ava that the p; neer loves to dwell up u when iic I oks back into tli.s pa.-t, a;., (•counts with ti’ers in hia eyes, the go u lays of his disc, fort and deprivation dthor and general acts of kiudiuss and i iclpfuliiCM as practiced by [K oplc in thej •ong ago. * * “* * I in those day« a sick neighbor liocaine I in object of lender solicitude to all. 1 Men weary from the forest or harvest j field were ready to take their turn nt | watching at toclit; the women, sleek and I clean in calico frock ami sun-bonnets, liatals shining from the suds of wash day, wended their way across the fields that they might smooth the pillow, fan the fevered brow, and speak words of • ■••infort to the good iteighlsir who lay prostrate with disease. None were too iired to do this duty; none were ready to make excuses for neglert. It was a pleasure, nnd hr stich was faithfully performed. The great and good of each neighborhood were those who enuld lift the patient most tenderly, could ma the most palatable broth. They were the aristocrats, the real angels of merry. | Well says the pioneer of ye olden time,
! “Iwivi’ /-•) i o ntfOi 1 u 11 tliii. in
Sjuine), Nk'a York; 149 YValm^h
Avruno. Chiraco. 1 m 32
Greencaslle Foundry
-ANDM A< III >10 1 <»>I r — .Miiniifiictiirors bf—
\7N Y ,
Culver's Iron Draff Saw
An-I nil kind* of Muchinny arni (’antinR*.
. . . . v
i-arT Dei airing
eh in fry done \ roinjitly.
bhop neitr f
Mill Work an-l Farm M.tu*h Depot, Greenr netle, ! Ird.
KINGSFORD’S OSWEGO
III L | ikt' ‘
putu ion durimr the nn**t fiffhtv -1 it 18 a roinnrkaldn (Vet tlii
Uirough life.
kpureftt and Bt >t Medicine ever Uude*
Acolmblnation of Hop> ( ISuchu, MnndrakleamJ Uandelion,'ritJi ail i.tuhi htftnd most cmuralive j i qiertius <f all other H.tters,
t pi-- per
ratcht Blood Purifier, Liver • n tor, ami Life and Health keitonutf
I
makeo \the gira
Re*ul
A^unt da'
V • dlMMO r' -ibtr 1 ■"* «>'» wfioro Hop I Oi» T&ooa luol por-iK-»« U-ulr opiiratioUABau,^ Hey gifs :•« aV' ,nl t! J”‘C 1 *«1 Tosllwhoo. ,%nrtoyi„<'ia.<-. . - I mini tori trottlMb m i.or\-»'•«-<• r s’-N;«• » h <; «• Mir*Ml A; ;v.,.,r\u-*-»"'G..,I'G-H -pmtior. ,Without llltox-
tMtlng*
N-» matter whatyour femr’lnim nr symptoms are what the disease<>r ai\%. mcU * UP *' ^°P ter». Don't wait until you H^ lt ' ®* cit hut if you only feel bmd • \ at once* II may nare your life.lt '‘a8B s av ed hundreds. 9500 P«ld frra th^y will not
• eel h p. Do - t. emfTie %***'*' your friend*
suffer,but uee and urge Hop B
I Remember, Hop Rlttf iw is no^^ lie * druj«r»*'l | drunknu u-».itrum, but the I’ur . st^^ b d Rest
| Medicine oror marie ; the “LITALIW-^^k. and H0PB’* and no \x raon or family
■houhl be without them. v an absolute and Irresl
Two sisters at Lackawaxen, Pa., engaged to marry two brothers, ami the iloulilo wedding was to take place about he holidays. Just before the election
i one of the girls asked her lover to take j h< r to a Ii'publican meeting, but he be-
ing a Democrat refused. She appealed to his brother, a Republican, and he ac cornpanied her. Tho sister who remained at home, finding thuir political sympathies in accord, agreed to break up the previous arrang ment and hi com
Michael Donley exchanged promises ol marriage with Annie Grosser at St. Louis before enlisiing in the army in 1S78. Their agreement was, that when ! he had saved enough money to start up I housekeeping, he should return to her I Y few weeks ago tie presented himself to her. and announced his readiness to he- j come her husband. She assented, but 1 she put off the wedding day, and ho was convinced that she no longer cared for him. Ho showed tier a revolver and j ^ud ho was going to^jhoot her. She did | nyt scream nor run away, but coaxed the eapon away from him. When he came! again she felt safe because she had die : armed him; but sho overlooked tho fact | ihat ho might liavo bought another pistol. In truth he had, and with it ho killed
himself and her.
putution has h-cn pustainne etitg F*f the 1 ; ‘ ' 1 ‘ “
simply hyth*
metlirino itself and n< thynn>
puftinff er extensive ndvertisinir. Tho nnn> thousands who have us- <1 it will bear testiiu-uo
to the trtith of th s statomont.
.1. L. THOMPSON
SONS A: CO., Troy, N**w York. Tho manufae
.Miinulactureil onlv hy
ONS & CO., Troy, N»*w Y’ork. Tho in. ’nre of tho Bridgeport Lye Water nas been dis
continued.
Brice, 26 cents.
Fold hy all druggists, e wlv.’U
TOLEDO
VSSEIBSfSBSBElSMBSWB^BS^
WiH
George Bates, a St. Louis negro, gave his bride a gold watch as a wedding pres ent. He had stolen it, and when it wns found on ho sho was arrested. She would not b 'tray her husband, nnd consequently went to prison two years as the thief. Hates did nothing to help her. man ! and his neglect turned hor lova into ha-
STEAMS
Sfw1$
C’OffsfiARS iuui nr fit Laundried Equal to New. SATISFACTION (TUARANTEEO
how ciiatiged all this iu the cure of the -
sick.’’
Tlie paid nurse is the one who must ! l.i the work, who must minister unto the j Mifiering patient to-day. There nre but | lew families in any community to whom | tlits does not become n liurdemMime ex|K'nse,and then the touch of a profession-1 al is not the same as conies from an in j te rested friend. It may heal, hut it j
does not sootno and comfort.
Out of tlie hundreds who can dance all night at it brilliant party, scarcely a half dozen cun he found who can endure the fatigue of watching with the j sir* ;ind-I; ut. The fashionable cull of i the present can never take the place of that genuine interest and self-sacrifice muni tested in days gone by—days gone,
we fear, never to return.
"Tilings are not as they used to bp," j said a poor widow, as she tossed alone j and unc.trcd for, on her hard bed, in one j of the miserable hovtds visited recently ’ in our round among the poor. “Neighbors used to care for each other in times of sickness, hut now it is every fellow i for him-clf ; he able to hire help or stif- | fer,” were her words. There is too much | truth in her statetm at. w hich can be up-
all grades and stations in life.
m
ttNCSFORu-J 'OSWEGO'' CORN STARCH
A Vi 13
PUtOHO SILVER
GLOSS
STARCH I
m
; T.KlNJfFORDtSON '^JOSWEGONY
vltnhi
• th^ T.nuri'lry, j t tlit? h^st rn 1 tdobI rronnmlcnl Iiv
worltl. Is |<rrf<’Ctly
fit*-* fr-»m Arid* and
For (h*'
tho world, is porfHctly purf*, fi
other foreign Linen, Ifl rtroiiR'*r than any other, retpiirinj minh lees quantity in usinff. is uniform, riifT ns and finishes work always i h<* sain-*. Kin'/-ford*:! PulvoriEod < orn Starch
for BiH]diri(i < ), BlanoM in
(hlicato. Br-f.'t
f-*mlil<? to
uit'-’, t ake. Ac., ia pure anti Bermuda Arrowroot. When
you ask for Kiiit^ford's Oav- ro Starch, a« o that you gi t it, i 8 inferior kintis arc, oft' n Bubstitutcd.
Sold b'J (t‘ljirs!-<lass (trocer.v ertn/u h. i T. KlNGSFOltl) A. SON, Oswego, New Y’oiL.
immxm
j pliod tn
MiUi>
e, WHITTIER
:< c. haabtvn lon^vr
»nl,desu:vl
n iu til
and wife. Thu idea met with favor all -red. She epent her odd moments in around, and the wedding will take place 'happening a file, and when sho was dig-1 a cordingly, each of tho four taking a barged it was as keen as a razor. (She diff-rent mato. j returned to her old haunts, waited until
' tier husband presented himself, and then |
“Brick’’ Pomeroy bag made a great hit 8ta bbtd him to death
with his n w paper, Tiif. Curat Wf.st which he started in Denver, last .lime
p.l.C.l* *n a'o^olatt* anri IrrwUtible ctiml r>i I>ninkt*nn'H«,ii'’('of opium, t 'i\cco •iul| narcotlo-*. All sold br uragwluta. Send
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0ME TREATMENT.
A foredn enro for MorvOLf Oobillty, Seminal Wonk-
Hence, etc.
factico fur 25 Year jintree Fiv.o^ fuM (1, kntfroe, Addro-n liutbu.IilvMDi fiv
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I md which he sent to more than 25 000 j -uh'Critiers to his old paper, PoMKlinv s I Demuciiat; after it was su'pended, fol1 lowing i he forgeries of his partner. Tub liHKAT Wkst isa liandsoine eight-page paper, illustrated each wees with views •f Colorado mines, mouiitaitis, 'cenery. etc., and is all in all a wonderfully inter ■ sting paper; its Saturday Night chap tors, its valuible editorial letters describing that rich country, its letters from the people, its red hot editorials, crisp items, wit, ugliness. Homo Corner chats, news, I etc. It is now a red hot, slap dah inde- ! pendent pup' r, above all party lines, but is death against United Statos bunds and all robberies of the poor. It is sent for $2 a year, or six copies ono year for iflO. Since "Brick made his big strike in the mines, he is making's paper ‘mure lively than ever. Address, M. M. Pomeroy. Denqer, Bolorado, and send for the paper if you wish something you will read
from end to end.
FEKBLE LADIES.
Those languid, tiresome sensations,
All Work Bent us by Mail or Express promptly returned. r«T Agents Wanted in every town. Send for Prices.
FISK & FISX, TOLEDO, OHIO_ O XJ T id ’ S CATTLE POWDERS
tendern. -s manifested in city life.
M-.ni ■> Pl~»-.N I--; tie-
virtue of (he nick in the full * -i u. n-.tr. i..;tn»iii ! .-i,tr»f a;ivrncrr
. . iiii i i ’ Dil riLn ooio D.BeaBes Ilian any othfr I'hyfiirid
meallir.,: »>1 th'* t'Tni, Jinl plRtllV \Vt»UM I <\v rityPDpm«h(-w, and ftilolil tviid-'ntA know we see iivire of this same simplicity m d j *
ift*Hl»'(l in (’HV We Syp.riliii'. or Mercurial Affcction8 olthu Thront i* i ^ i 1 b 'U ( r BonOD, arc truUtl with uiipBraUcIed luccefii on
Iiectl 1(*SS of (lie tipinfc Oi the tune JUKI i If at « icnttklt’nriuGipln. I'rivately. more of the spirit of Paul when hettaid: L?f y r T. a u“ I ‘,« u , !l “r ^AbSl - “2 l have show ! y. u all these things. - 1 ! howthatso laboring ye ought to sup- . ' port the weak, hikI to remeinoer (lie • igmou •» -i i.a, iom i ■ moi p »-r. <t- , m dcni.K
words-f Jesus Christ, how he said it is ' more blessed to give than to receive.”
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causing you to feel scarco’y able to ho • m your feet; that constant drain that is taking from your system all its elasticity; driving the bloom from your cheek; that continual strain upon your vital forces rendering you irritable and fretful. can easily be removed hy the use of j ihat marvellous remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system are easily relieved at once, while the spi cial cause of periodical pain is removed. Will you heed this?—Cincinnati Saturday Night. 2t3'T
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It «aririe;iA me r 'meiime* to think 'I he time will come when flowers will gtOTV And (ill the air with sweet perfume, And 1 not know.
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Thru «omftimes in the winter nifjhft, Thick o'er my head will fall tlie snow, And on the tree* form crystals bright And i not know.
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1 > n < oih and Rilt binding. Brn’edfor 60( : p ' *. ’ or current"?. Over fifty wonderftil pen r-eturea !•• »ic!e« ».a the fo low n* lubjrrt* : ho mtiv .1. vri.v klnnho-itl, WuinanboOd, I’hv' -i-l
life Sr. ‘ “
The jjr»ss sliall spring above my head, An-1 sweet June ro.s» s bud anti blow, And bright bmls in rvery tree And 1 not know.
j i .n . v. vh > not, why.
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That loving hearts will thrill with paia, That over me their tears will flow, Calling with hitter grief my name. And I not know.
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That one I loved the most of all
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Every pastor in New Albany, Ind., has • preached a sermon declaring that (he po-1 litical campaign in tho State was deplorably demoralizing.
| A" enlirely New ted r^«rtvaly <»fffetira
Shall come with footsteps sari and slow,
sliall sbwly fail
While heart-rung tears
And 1 not know.
ought on hy Ni-rr-pf llnbii lisa i i ' inKredionta .\#ltJi«'*«,
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From Sassafras, Kent Co., Md—"I find that I can sell more of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup than of all other cough remedies combined. I. E. U a UTLEY,
I KenvWr fnr ih»«:»otr 1x4 .-.o
aure n( Suminal Eminsionn and Impotviaer t*y »aiv *u« way, •• . I'tra- % Ap)ilfat>«n t« th* p-meipaipwa- if th« Diotm*. Tk« om •< hm rravfiv m »•*» .4*8 ««>)•« m u m inc'-nvyuttaM au4 4«*« tavMftr* » Oi Ot c»*tiijarir )>uri«iia Ilf* Thi» m-I# of iPMMaMt avx-4 ttw hi vwy aarvrv «mm. and k* ■•c a pr mtuMd ft-wa Tl
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But sometimes a* I sit alone A sweet voice speaks in accents low, And softly whispers to my heart That 1 shall know.
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That not from dll this fair, bright world, A weary diM.in c shall 1 go, That l may still be near my loved As r
1 shall know.
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That ties that seem to sunder'd here Shall bud and blossom a*;uin and grow, Atiri m that happy summer land We ail shall know.
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