Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1880 — Page 6

A Compound Tincture of the most valuable remedies Known to the medical profession, prepared upon strictly pharmaceutical principles. An vip^nenc* <»f twonty-ttve year* j>roros it to b«* i!m‘ ifTf-teht Ant.il •t*‘ to Malanu and all other Affun intluencen known t<» the world. Tae only ab*olu'r cure for all AfTrclIonw of l»;°* lildneys. In Idvrr ( ouiplainU l>yN|M‘|>nla, nil l>iaorderM of the HowcN, and all Aftertioua of I lie Throut mid it i* tyually ffUcuciouM, while a.i a mmrdy for com^lainta poculi&r to the female hex it has no equal NOT A BEVERAGE But nn old rellnlile Household Kemcdy> thoroughly adapted to anfifit nature. It aupplies tone to the atomoeh, r» invifrorntns the digeetive orgau.*, htimulates the n-cndiona, and prooioting • regular nrtion of the Im ucIm, enables every •nraxi of the li.Kly to perform its allotted work regularly and without interruption. lu« highe t couitie Tidationa come from those who li*»e onmI it longent and known it Iwst. Nowhere «o iMipular as ui Lancaster, I*a., where it brs been in use f«.r more than a quarter of » century. lilgblv eoininemled ns xi liem rul Tonle uad Appetizer. Sold by Pniggists everywhere. THI AiE6S6NCER OF HEALTH A large sired pa;s r descriptive of disease, it 1 ’ .-ngin and rure, will bo mailed free to ^uy c^dmis "U application to THE MI8MLEft HERB BITTERS CO. Lancaster, P.t.

tm I'rof. It novi r requmid.

mJ

Conrad COOK.

Sole :K("nt lor Pure

Eads White Lead!!!

very Keg Warranted.

1 •» nnlil ic minare.

West Side public square.

hsriEiiifnniii

S atrongly rscommend t<» mot he: I'tirker’s Pleasant Worm Syrup, fails, i* «aay to take, aud no ofter-phynic u»

Vrico, VJ ct'MtM.

PHILLIP ALBAUGH iinnouncci< to hiy frit dds and eu«torners and the pul>4< , ‘ generally that he is avnin ut the old «tand, in Hathaway Block, prepared t<> furn'"!' staple and I'lincy groct*ri»*M and provisions of th-

best quality at lowest prices.

Highest Market Price

produce. Gir*

VX1I EASILY MANAGED, LCOIICMICAL IN PUZL, 1ND cr V RAN TEED TO fe EsifeiJitistactira J^rywlerg. BUY

MADU ONLY BY

Eiiielsior ia’I k, BT. XOMS, no. IJirOETEUS AND DEALERS IIY T8M-PLATE, WHRE. TIHtOrT —— KTLTr CLASS OF GOODS USED OE SOU) B? TIU AMD STOVE DEALERS. saw ton price lists. For s*l«- By W HUFFINGTON. in n |> I kj' H * T C'JRlS’f'i'' i'.Tvo w« * Not ono cent pay till cured, wi j, K . u U.BKNllAAt, ktchmond, lod. MRS. LYDU E. PINKHAfT OF LYNN, MASS.

PltkilW-UP PARTICLES. Rmil«« are the language of love. A black dress is becoming to all complexions. The voting are slaves to novelty; the old to custom. Doctors are like verbs. They are regular, irregular and defective. Natchez, Miss., levies a tax of ?2,. r >0 a | week on all commercial tourists. Don't despise the lowly. The under jaw | does all the work.—[Boston Transcript. “The proper study of mankind is man," T hen why do bald-heads visit the can-can? —(Cincinnati Saturday Night. | It is perfectly natural that a man should see his mistake after he has made 1

it.

The city of Boston pays Harvard College $500 a year for furnishing the cor-

rect time.

An unhappy marriage is like an electric machine—it makes one dance, but

| you can’t let go.

Falling down stairs don’t hurt some j men. The reason is that they don’t iu1 dulge in the performance, j Silence is generally safe and generally prudent, but there are times when litis disgraceful to be silent, j Labor is one of the great elements of society—the great substantial interest on j which we all stand.—[ 1 >auiel Webster. IJr blowrd into the old shot gun

With derision in his laugh

l!n obituary was a lovely tiling;

It CDSt #.* 50.

He that blows the coals in quarrels he has nothing to do with has no right to complain if the sparks fly in his face.—

[Franklin.

There is a spasmodic newspaper pub lished in Maine which has got to be triweekly. It comes out one week and tries

to come out ihc next.

The man who has the worst things to

say about newspa[>ers is the man who pays his subscription only when he has

to do it.—[ Rochester I kmiocrat. A colored boy in Paducah, Ky., only

ten years old, lost both hands in a cotton mill, and is now making a living by blacking boots with a brush strapped to

j his wrist.

“It’s not the rhisky a man dhriuks that makes him dizzy,” said O'Flaharty, ‘‘hut it’s hikin’ at the bartindcr's diamond through the bottom iv the turn

1 biers, be gorr!’’

j A bass drum well played can cover up , the poor notes of the cornet players quite successfully. This is why the poorest brass bands have the loudest baas drum.

' —[New Haven Register.

Doctors say nine-tenths of humanity ; pass out of life as they came into it—un conscious, and that where there is consciousness the bodily state is so changed

j that death loses its horror.

1 A lawyer's speech rarely fails to conI vincc his client that he is' right. It is ! the stubborn jury that hangs him up. | and decides in favor of the man who bus no case.—[New Orleans Picayune.

A lightning rod agent was struck by 1 , . 0 , lightning the other day, and the phenom-I rliySlCiail tlllll OlirgCOIl, 1 enon can only bo accounted for on the “ GREENCANTl l.\|>

for all kindsjnf country

111. a call.

BUSINESS NOTICES. Frof. Alvin H. Sabin occupied th* chair of chemistry in Ripon college, in Michigan. Miss Barden was a student, and they fell in love with each other. The professor utilized his knowledge o' ehemis'ry bv writing to the girl with invisible ink. which could be brought to view hy heat. One of these letters wnfound by her roommate, who handed b to the matron, who handed it to the Lc u'tv. who heated and read it. The eon tents were such as to cause the distnissa of Miss Barden; but Sabin had already resigned, preparatory to going East, anti before starting he married Miss Barden. FOB TiltKTV \ E \ BN. j For thirty years Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ha.-* been kept for rale by drurg : ‘ts irenern ly. but in nil that time there has not been a single complaint made, but on the contrary the drujrgriHts unit the people’aeknowledife it to be the best remedy for the cure «t Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Bronchitis, ‘sthmaan • 1! lung diseases. ly 41 The trotting horse, St. .1 ulien, has made i profit of $23,000 for his owners this

s *a«on.

DON’T MAKE \ MISTAKE. Why will you use salvos and lotions anti oth ^r outward appliances for the euro of skin diseases? The relief ♦bus obtained is only temp orary. Whynotstrike at the root of all skin diseases by fretting your blood and liver inn healthy, vigorous condition? Thn ran only ho done effectively ami thoroughly by the use -t: ! of Dr.Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.

PHILLIP ALBAUGH.

i IW»#iWY>SNl?'%77. T*"”

ly 41

A f ter this d ■mh of Conrad Srifz, *' . '.fonroe, Ala . thin telegram -mu received j roui Ella Dor-ey, his nflisnced wif. 1 D- lay burial two days. I will ho roivh j'or huri.al with him.” She kept hei u. r-1 by cnmmittinr suicide ROW IS I !IE EIHE. Don’t wait until you rro nearly dead and hed-ridden, Don't wait until you find, to your sorrow, that mineral poisons and alcoholic stimulants, bitters, etc., will only aggravate diseases of the blood, kidneys and liver. But now be r ore another dav passes, m-iko haste to procure ant use Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla It never f ills to cure all blood and skin diseases, all liver complaints and urinary troubles. Iy41

rfrt'

>arsaparma nnpounil of the virtues of sarsa la, stillingin, miimlrnke, yellow <1111 k, the iodide of potash and iron, all po«

<ir»ws Widows. (N«w York T imes J

What a different meaning from the original one many words acquire by common use. Grass widow is one of these. It is generally employed now in this country to signify a woman whose busmild has left her from incompatibility,! >r for more tangible cause, aud who, though not divorced, has uo intent to,

live with her again.

Long ago a grass widow was an un- 1 married woman, who has had a child, and , sometimes that word is so applied here.; In Europe it means simply a wife who, is temporarily separated from her hus-

band for any reason whatever, hut with- Is a compound of the virtues of sarsaiwil. out any disharmony or idea of reproach. 1 ^ 1 " , ‘ l 1

In England a woman whose husband is in India or Australia is spoken of, without disrespect, as a grass widow; so is a French wife whose natural protector is in Algeria or the Isle de Bourbon, al-

though in Great Britian the expression 1 p 0tent to ( . urt , s also understood in the American sense. 1 ..........

Grass widow is really a corruption of grace widow (the French say veuve par grace) a widow by grace of favor, and was specially used in reference to tiie wives of the Crusaders, who were left at Home while their absurdly enthusiastic lieges fought against infidels in Palestine md often staid away so long that their qmuses sought consolation and found it

only too readily.

During the gold fever in California, many men went to the Pacific coast at a venture, putting their families to board in the states while they hunted for the precious metal or pursued whatever course circumstances determined. This die gold-seekers called putting his wife

,u:Sv’h,!rvSK s, Pustules, Blotches “ Tetter, Humor,;

wiU

lilood-iuaking, lilood-eli-ausiug, ami 1 Ijf'.'.lf"*

taining elements. It is iln- purest, safe-t

and most effectual alterative incilicm, known or available to the puhlie. Th„ s, - cnees of medicine and eheinistr\ have never produced so valuable a retnedv. nor one .,

1 cure ail diseases resulting (r,.-,,

impure hlood. It cures Scrofula nl.a

all scrofulous <lis< Kose, or St Anthoi ami Face-grubs,

itoils. Tumors, Salt Bheuin, Scald-head, Bing-uorin’ Fleers, Sores, Itlieuniatism, Mereitrial Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weak, nesses and Irregularities, Jaundlee Afl'eetlons of the Liver, I)vs|ie|)sia' Emaciation, and General Debility.’ By its searching and cleansing i|iialu^, it purges out the foul corruptions whi,h contaminate the hlood and cause dcuunr. uient and decay. It stimulates and enliven, the \ ital functions, promotes euergv an I strength, restores and |>reserves health,an,1 infuses new life and vigor throughout tl>« whole system. No sufferer from any il v ease which arises from impurity of th, lilood need despair who will give Avtai

out to grass, in allusion to putting a ; SAHvAeAKiu.A a fair trial. Horse to grass when not wanted or unfit- It is folly to experiment with the num<-. ■ . ous low-priced mixtures, of cheap materials, .... W "‘ I .j . . and without medieiunl virtues, offered as I he term grass widow steadily extends i blood-pnntiers, while disease becomes nu r, its application. It means to-day on this firmly seated. Avan's SAitsACAKu.i.A 0

water, any woman legally

There Is r.o civilized nation In the Western Hemisphere in which the utility of Hostetler 1 # Stomach Bitters as a tonic, corrective, and anti-bilious medicine is not known and appreciated. While it is a medicine for all seasons and all climates, it is especially suited to the complaints generated by the weather, bein* the purest and best vegetable stimulant in

the world.

For sale by Dni^Rists and Dealers, to whom apply lor HobU tter's almanac for 1SS1. "" gTwTbence,

theory that the electric fluid got tired <d ' - [I’hiladelphia News. ! ^

w hon" elr.thing Store. Residence vith W. S. Vulholn. 1 :tf

EVANS] & DEVORE,

Pliysicians and Surgeons. Opfige—West sitle of the Squaro, over Tnylor’# Store. ly .U

Bonnohuc &. Lewis,

ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practice in nil the Courts. Pifihato busi nesH and eollfctions n specialty. Deeds ami mortgage}* executrxl and a^knowloflgefl. OfT.eo over Landes drug store, Washington fit.

GREfiNOASI LE, 1M».

-ct. DlriCOVLItLH OP LYDIA E, PINKHAM’S VEGSTATIE CCI.irOir.’D, Tho I*o«itivn (’n» For all Female Complaint,3.

TIiIh preparation, a* Ft name sirnirt-

• of

atarolm trial f.

i f tli

inti.

eaperinUjr adiq he atnl nja » t 1 of dftvelo; mictiI

hec’ieJ

Vi gi-Dtltlt I ‘ ' l*' trate inval.d L*|N)Q

|Fmnd «• ;i b*» r-'-o^nUiol, a; relief is tu \rhoii it* in* t* < o^liml •! in j n* ty nine caws i Kivtl fc| • . n- ’ i«. ! . f. ' f V 1: an! ; tify On imn-.hih*. of it ■. proven if.rr t . it! t< uomincinlFd and prencritM.-d \,y fho |h t )!.\.d>

I lie eounli j

It will cure cntirrtr the t f -in f of tho uterar, I*ueorrb«ri». trnifutar and MenrtruAtJoti.unOvarianTroublr 1. Ii-.naminai I lei ration. IToodings all Dir placements ant! 1

•npieiit rpinul wtaknosn, untl is tiie ( Jiioiue o* Life it « ill iliw« f 1 tun the Uter'inin an rsi !y Nta;; •endtnry t > canreruus humor* th< ro i

aiK'cdiiy Ly its use.

in net It hr.s proved to l»o t!i<* rva: cat amt best remedy that has ever L* i • «-\ ed It j»ct imiites ert ry portion i f ti e {t in.; ; '. ;,ivi at w lifi-an I Yip .r It rciiMW-s fuiiit*i. Hat'.’ : y .i at roys ikllernviug for stiiauiaiita,ami i » ; • vesv r >• -

tiie Htomo h

It cures Illoatlnp, nca<!H''hc« Nervous I’rr -tt nf tiencral iH'biFty. Meep!t . n< Pcpti '.on *: I Id tjcsUon That feeling of bearing iN.Tvn. causirg * ■ weight and backache l« always jymiancntly er.rct! I its u.ic It w.llot all titnt . and undr rc!l r .rfui i- t a t in harmony withtne law that g »i;.is t;.

Xenwlo system.

For Kidney Complaints of either •r*i this com pcun ts unsun^Kseed. tydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoum. Ih prepare*! at 233 and 2?* r t We.«tcrn A venue. Lynn M-v lYieofl 00 fix bottl* 1 ff.i t'i.00 y A at ly moil in'. form of pills also in the form of I^xjuupcs, on rr ■ ; i •fpiice $• O", per box. f r either K. >. n.VKII - freely answers alll* tters of inquiry Hand f-r paua ahleL Adflres^ as oImjvo J/cntwn fhis paper Ko famiL abould bo without LYDIA T. I’l N 7. RAM MV^It PILLS Tlify cure Co*istipatios. P..;.i>u n MKlTorpidity of the l iver 25» dl.tN jh r Lex 1 ’ *-i v - '• i; ■ 1 ■

| lx-ing lied about.

If it were not fur lalxir, men could j neither eat so much, nor relish so pleas- j j antlv, nor sleep so soundly, nor lie so j j benlthful nor so useful, so strong nor so j ' patient, so noble nor so untempted.— ;

I [Jeremy Taylor.

, I like that wit whose fittest symbol is ; j the playful pinch which a father gives | to the cheek of his roguish boy, or the | pretended bite which n mother prints ; upm the tempting snowy shoulder of ;

her babe.—[Ike Marvel.

I A Tennessee suitor wrote to bis sweet- ! heart ns follows: ‘‘Your father kicked I me Inst night, and forbade me tbe house. 1 If I whipped him would it lessen your i

' love for me?” She replied that it would ; ‘ llt i„ n

not, and the parent was soundly thra-hed. |ipc.(oq 1 iollnr»to loun on short time. Awb He shall not accomplish much with- . pirsuns having hn-iiH-.i. in our lino shnuli nil out zeal and enterprise. But the mis- | ami scons. itin lake is often made by supposing that , j. B . Mll , LM . ' " t t. mookk

' , " ,rr >;- v ,sh - "•‘•kl^n^, *»»<• if Miller t Moore,

oil' • :ii‘-‘. It is not so; steady momen- |

tuore efli ctivc than unre gf LgW PiC2l & ESlatC AgClltS

J Groenn Btle [nd* Offiod—Bayne's Block* The fountain of content mt -t ■pringlj , R

up in the mind, and he who has so litth AM (* * i > ', i-vr o •\Tr'I'‘l • knowledge of human nature as to seek 1 LI' i CC r\ iLl' 1 happiness by clianging anything but his .A.TTOiRIN'JE'Z'fcB A.T XjA.W I own disposition will wasle his life in j iitlice, ui> st.virs in Albin’s Bjiick

I fruitless efforts, and multiply the griefs

that he jnir|K)H<'s to remove. A melancholy [met sings: “Ah, when Tin I'rad and lowly Li t. Ai.il clmU f ill hr.it v tr« in the fcpade,

WhoTi think «>f me?"

Your creditors, young man, your creditors. And :nu' , b good will it do you. <>r them, either, if yon write poetry like : that for a living.—[Burlington llawk-

The first wife ol Bi l>op Pinckney, of Maryland, was twenty years his senior Miss Lucy Hunter, of Washington, whom : die Bishop is soon to marry, is twenty

j yexr.s his junior.

A qUEEB \OTIOA.

: Many people think it cheaper to buy C5 cent IsizoF of a proprietary medicine. But they make | hi mistake. For instance, Dr. 'V inlay** Balsam j | of Wild Cherry contains eight time- the qunnti- ; ' ty of ordinary 2~> cent eough balsams. Bcfiides (it takes a lefis (jinntity of Wjsta r ’s Balsam to euro a cold. A single do.-e is often sufficient. ! For «leej>-st“ite*l Col Is .'tn«l Consumption it hits proven itsi-D to be the best and quickest cure! over discovered. Iy41 ‘ Bon ED I BOB DEXTII. j The follov?ing statement of William *1 Cough-1 i lin, ol iSomerville, Mass., is so remarkable that j I wb beg to a-k for it the attention of the reader. Ho says: “In the IV.H ol lS7i» » v»as taWen with J

a violentblcc<liug of the lungs followed by aso . . , .. • .1 vereenugh. 1 Foon began to lose iny uppetiti* Wftnt to SJlV, niKl then SP.y it in tllQ .m«l ilesh. I was so weak at one time that 1 firnf wordk that occur t*» you,” is Round; , could not Hsave my bed. In the.siunmer ol D., _ . ,1 was admit’ed to the City Hu pitai. 'Vhil* and Mi8^ Martineau, ill iif'r copious there the doctors sai*! l had a hole in my left | , * • . . .1 .1 *. 1 • 1 (iunitn. bi iv -1 - a tialf <l<ill:ir. 1 ex pendeil over n autobiography, U ii'. that early in licr humlreit il'illttm in iln. t. r- .uni ineilieine". I career ahe gave up the practice of copvwnii «o tar none Hi .'ins lone « report went | . 1 1 1 “ s ilemi t vuve up hope, but» lug anything she wrote. “For, she got**

Hide of the

or virtunlly married whovc actual, <>ateiiMble, nominal husband is [icrmanently absent. A wife temporarily separated from tier husband, however fond ■ f, or sympathetic with one another they may be, is also a irrsw widow. But wives at I/ing Branch, Saratoga, >r Newport during the season, while their husbands arc attending to busine.*in Wall or William or South street, would not feel flattered at such a designation, nor would tiie wives who spend -i imicli of tlieir time abroad, relinquishing their marital partners with little re-

gret on either side.

Grass widow lias become so associated with npprobrium that it is not likely to be employed in its Ltinqiean import. I'll* grass widow, is in some sort a product of the metropolis. Hie abounds here. She has hundreds of representa-j lives, all of whom claim to have husbands somewhere—several of them,! often—though they cannot for their lives tell where they are, nor do they, in- i

deed, care to know.

(iKICAT AtlTHOHS' II Aims Of WORK.

medicine of siu-U concentrated i uratirt power, that it is by far the best, elieape!,:. and most reliable blood-purifier hiiowti. Physicians know its composition, ami pr ■ scribe it. It has been widely uscil tor fnrtv years, aud bas won the unqimiitied ■ on ,. deuce of millions whom it has henetited Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si, Co., , rnKtical Mud Analytical ChemintH,

Lowell, Mass.

Sot 1) BY A It. TmrtSGKTs FVVHYWrfFft*'

WiillTFn :9,(m<Hir 'irhiesi vrrrn I L LI |I| >keBu('key«PileOintmrnt,WarrEtit»dt» r cl i. A ...» with itowip, p I. N, Tab It, 8t. . m,

“I A MONTH*. WAJfTIs f 7SH.IIH.IH.. Ih-H-rll,,,., * I a J* I bnUNSON,I*‘.r::‘..lUt

GARPENTER SAWS

Or anjr_oth#r kinT, you can fl!i» **»?/* with c*» I

i »o thai it wt;T r a Hcttrr ll:ia \

all r^mitin

M/rrh4n*

J-.'rer. Th»* t*• ih will

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t fth**rmt.-.t

«««■

A HO i Ii A

1 Jowl A[p-A»Ato truuf+iJ ift pr*'

CMt J

iNtr. of «•: Dtl m/s a | 'pt of to a"f

t it!«*<I *'ir*‘u 1

r om ro*pi%

•■■tatea. I>ltistiHt,s<r('frnilars^.^’ f I

r#f j/. A Tire /• d, JW.

H •' v *• httndr»'1§ rf lo?t»rs fiom rr.fn o«;a£ , o r -1 — * 1 — * - - * -

#•-1/ronrift/«r*itf tlHO., A fir (J jr

1% hj t D. *■ vr .. 1 . , 1 I . | , f -r ,i

Sttimi of flto PmiliarltlrK of Noted M«*n iwml \yomrn--TJif* < nr»*

Tak«' in Their Work,

(London Globe ]

Gobbets’s advice, “to know first wlrat

:tr tint! that I v. as dead

1 guvo u|> ho tic, hut »t HALL’S BALSAM

IricM.t toM me t»f Dfl. WM

; i OR THE LI MGS. I I&ughed at my friend j thinking that mv cits** Mra. ineurabln. hut I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my surprise ; ami gratification, 1 commenced to feel bettor. Mj l !"•. onee dead, began to revive, and to jdsy I foel in better spirits than l Uave for the

j past three years.

hii write tin- hoping you wi'1 puhli-h it. so that ' * ry one aftlictoii with disensed lungs will Id* | induced to take Dr. Wm HALIj'S BALSAM ; for the Lungs, ami be convinced that t 'o.N -r.MBTloN C\N Hi; rUKEIt I have taken

positively say that it has

'lone more good than nil the other m« tli*-in- - 1

\ ivvv-vs bC i» . h„ui, - :,n i

n , T , , . 'tone more goo*|

Real Lstate, Loan & Insurance Agents.:

over Landes’ Drugstore, East Mashing- able to go to work. Sold by all druggists, lyill

BIS.A I/I M \ ^ BJf II Vg»a'IAi:^Ri. : It seems strange that any one will suffer from j the many ‘ 4 eriingcin nts brought on hy an imf pure condition i tbo bl od, when SGOVILL’H ! I'.LOnD A DLiVFK .-YIU 1» will restore

feet health to the physical organisation, /t is iml«M ti a strengthening syrup pleasant to takr

ruin is ut’teii strairk'd vi‘. r or.

PORT GRAPE WINE. I sed in the principal Churches for Common* B

ion purposcR.

lor L:Mlios\ U

rnxms aii<| flu* Agori.

, «, «««. J™ .KJHSa™I m*ys. all !ier\ >us duordrr and debility. It . ' , rOUH YEAR S OLD corrects indigestion. I inakcs the ..Id led norm proof, Jimt fiYCIl then makes fev vri-uy. you ig, and the young feel guy: and will inv.«- „ prp t ; n i» t 11 t lil-n l, n p writn* rhl ?'/‘'b^ted Native Wine is made from !♦[ n ihl> drive <Mit of the system the many ill' ‘ '‘‘irtt, like her, Write juice o! the Oporto Grape, rinse t n.» that human flesh is heir to. A singlo bottle I only wrion he fools in the mood, blit f country. Its; In valuable _ A will I'l V' i'toynu ilH niei it- hh » hr.ilth renoiv- with the m -t Pititw-taking cure, (Kune- T "cic nm! Bnuicrti.'S J-.JVW I. act* like a eharni,e!*|ie(*ii,t y whvn U- ■ i|,,|,, i,,.. ;,. rv w ,Are unvun-nssed by anv r.lher Native tViii.J

- >,.111(1 Shi. I '"iniil.'.iiit i.- i.l an exhiiii.-tive n.-ituie. h-viniia "" ,ltin <- '» O qiili Kl>, sometlliieH . m-mg lht . nure juice of the Urat.e, i ia-.| I'ublie Siimre. lirranrastte. Ini. I’r o-ti-e n I .eie.lc«<->- t.i l< - i-n (he natural »iK-.r ot the nlowly, ami off'll, lifter all, renior*ele>«ly un.l. r Mr.S|>err> i.wn iierimnnl i>u|ie<vbioii. ill >»II the courts of the State »tml **«dicif f*ii-incs> urmn iiii l ncr\ou--syutem. j (i(?Htrovin' r whilt llO lifts written. Wilkio | wn 'l ftenuiiieness are gnarar.teed. Thij —_ . . mm—mmmm—m -* BAKKK’S BAIN PANACTA cures pain in ,• , , r i,, » „ i. i „ ’• youngest child in.y partake of its g.nrrf’*

Man umi Beast. For use externally and inter ^ M Pp H HG(s • ' j^Vly, ftloi rt M808 c*i>n- | qualities, and the weakest invalid luse it'-n ••ally. | Ktantly, invontinu hi8 plots as rapidly. I ttt lvnntMgo. It is particularly beneficial tot^j

non i

j and has proven itself to he the best hlood puri ! fier ever discovered, eiTcrfuiilly curing Scrofu la, Fyphil tie disorders. Weakness of thoKi - m*ys, all nervous disorders and debility,

corrects indigestion

WillisG. Nkkk.

on tn say, “I perceive that great mischief arises from the notion that botching in the second place will compensate for carelessness in the first. It seemed to me that distinctness and precision must he lost if alterations wore made in a different state of mind from that which suggested the first utterance. I have always made sure of what I meant so, say, and then have written it down without rare or anxiety, glancing at it again, [ only to sec if any words were omitted or 1 repeated, and not altering a single

phrase.”

“Ouida,” it would appear, is of tin 1 same opinion. She writes with great rapidity just when the fit takes her, not even looking at her copy till it comes to her in proof, and even then makes few corrections. Bret Harte, like her, writes

.'.ii

Kditor. Late of *

AMI

Hen'l jJdvertiser. IIOME akt> FA KM. 1 *

"Oh, would some power the gifiie shoxv To those who stand on corners, To ogle ladies, high and low, Ami think themselves ‘aci..rners,' Who pm v ,ti:. : i.t ■,'•?> to l)b:sh With blinks, and star®, and squinting, Whcne’r a young maul passes by, Use nods, and h* ck‘. and hinting; To show that in this whole wide earth There’s none deserve* no rr lashing Than he who. take him at his worm Is good for nought hat mashing.**

rfildicr

says that nt

Bull Run, during I

A New York ex

| the second hut tie of

the very heat of the i ngagemeut, when j the enemy’s bullets were singing through the air like hail in a summer shower, two New York City ltoys fell out about siinio i thing, .".ml, while men were dropping - dead ir I wounded all about them, they coolv I iid down their muskets and hud it out with their fists. Finally one of I them cried “enough,” and then both j picked up tlieir guns and resumed their target practice on the enemy.

SOUTH eni! WEST,” Pcblihueh xt iU Bins Sthkut, St., Lous. By ALFRED AVERY & CO.

Srm! f*»r , impic cop • - of “■SOI Til mid WlisT,” whi' li is a llrst-<la-s agricultural and family papor, piibli.ilu'd M*mi niouthly at the low price of 50 • ks i s a Yi:ah. INditics am

Dr. ItOGEBS’VEGETABLE WOUM SYUTP in-t.«nily d* htr*»y8 worms and removts the »*'• iwoticnv nhich cause them. lylil

111:^11% t Nii.vr. n. ID ST SALVE to the world fur Cut*, I Bruise*. N.ref*. I.’Icit.**. Salt BliHutn, 'Cettcr, jtTmppcd Hands, (’hilblains, Gnrng and all

- r, ‘*'

I he salve is guaranteed to

(iietion in

Mires,

Hands, t/'imniains,

kind- of skin eruptions, Freckles and Dimples

perteet satis refunded. Be

He will go over a passage again and again, bestowing equal care on the sound and meaning, and reduces his incidents

mercilessly.

Victor Hugo is never interrupted when writing and will sit comnleUly absorbed for hours, keeping steadily on, while he is in the humor. Miss Braddon

miVHTitsife. It o i>:irlicnliirty tipni'fisial Inei ii veil unit ilehilitati il, nml moo d to tin) vnrinii i l ilnients thnt iitTi'c: itn- » i>- kor sex It') 1 ,; ver» resjiect A U l.Nli TO 1!K hKLlLDU.N.

SI’l-'KK’S

i*. «i. smomtv Thr 1>. J. SUFItllY is a Vino nfSaroJ hantetor :iinl i.-irt-iL... -i . . ..t.!. .. .1 4

luetioii in 1 very case or money reiunoe*!. in* I 1 r r » » *i » » •in- >..U X) t II KN111 S ('AKliiil.IC .* A I.Vi:, 11-1 f “ r » l( ‘' v flours daily, but devotes ill iith'-r< srv iiut inotiiiiiius. I’rii-i', - > cunts. Mierlifetiiacquiringtlieteclinienlkuowl- : cr .nil-1 y ii.iruMirtr. edge necessary for so volumnious a wri-

I»*. On>«>i» s Oxysri iiiHeil liiltors (it, and he r sulijeet is dearly thought anil liUii-al ouiniiiicslomi will bugivuu toclub- Arc :■ "lienii nml sinii'le n uiP'ly fur !»|is|iu|i«i:i ' l„ we raucra. aiuii.ks Kkek. ! u,d I'.iii,.- . n .rs in i.T-lii ir wmst I.tihs. It i- ” ll r l’ e " ** to I'*l't“r- Nie Adilrc-'J “QnilTH ” in'* II kmo* II en-iiarati 'll, nnd li.i« liui n knnwn writes With lier blottmg-pad on her auu 1 n a. wta 1. comfortably ensconced in the chair

and na^ been used by thousands ot fiutli*r«*rs in « 1 . * . . . II I.sri-niiliu wurl.l HS n xtandHnl mm Kulia- ! * ,u! loves, her copy very clear and free

entirely igiior***!. General new**, valuable information, a-id int4*n -ting rx*ading mat tor arc furniHhed. The l>* ,i ‘ of corrcsponrlrnts co itributo from all ion 1 f thccount rv. I soful prcniinms

‘SOUTH & WEST,”

216 Pinn Street, St. Louis, Mo.

iChara'-tor. Riel (.arlakcs ol tin- ,i>ldcii qunli " wriU's ot the Rra|io Itoim whn-hil o inadc. For I’lirig rji-hni-m. fliivnr ami .Mcdit-hial Propirt.fr.

will bu tuumi unexcelled.

HP K HR’S

bio Kemedy.

1 DEKNO’^ CATARRH SNEFF cures Catarrh 1 and all «flection** *)t the niiD-us inomhranu.

_ DR. MnlT > LIVER PiLLS are the bi“t‘V N«w. AcooniU, Cctn >rehfii*lTe. A OmnloP? Fritb thartic lioguliitOrH. ly.il

Library in A f iro guMe euccebdjnl fnrv fiee a woman on hoisi hack in an •

. . . ... ithei coin inn, riding near Sno-r’s Vu*iSrv.d m.ny tiiu,. V. eo.t r.rrf fuaiuiu. r»xrx. , . , . , . 1 - , , 140 blot r.tirto. Soul for Cir.-.!»r. •n.l (»rin« to 1 VIITilS. Willi 3 OUlK'n 1)1 grapi'S If Hill WlliCll

.I.L. MtCI.lUIV A. 4-0.,< Inciiniatl, >*

It v- *« Agents t * Sell the Atviidar\l AgrtrcHnrnl Rook Forming for Profit «w. Accnmto, Cctn'TehfnstYe. A Complet's Fsr rarj in it flf, a r iro kvi l« t*> rur<'^b,.lul fi*rrjin_.

TELLS HOW Tfj

Hake Money I U X&X'&'&ZZr-

fr un corrections, and has always a good -lore of skeleton plots on hand. Miss Kdgeworth’s plan was to write a rough sketch, which she placed before her father, and then wrote and rewrote it until

Isith were satisfied.

Mrs. Opie wrote slowly, but with great

mental cflbrt, and invariably

P. J. jUnHidv. * ■ Thi« BRANDY 81hndm unrivaled in !-*■ country, being far superior lor medicinal pof H pofies. It ifi A PUREdifitillation from the grapesi-H contains valuahlo medicinal properties v ■ Eh s a delicate flavor, Hinilar to that cf tn cr pen from which it i«* disrilied. aud i? 11 ■ great favor among flrpt-clafifl familios, . B bee that the signature of ALFRED SPF>-| 1 Ahflaic, N. J., ip over the cork ol each b*>tu* ■ Sold Ly AIL m’s l)ruj; IS tore ai'd I’J I 1)12 I

Nerdumts, 'liiHiifaffnrcr?,

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f, F videorct of Virgin-

tramei.M, bifrility, A'.vicf In HnJe-

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•ultuif from import tftfncUlmnft, tr d nn 1*4 habit »l »l.uUt ft>4 IM •lf*n .« •‘\#f i.f* *414*. oft NlftMlj r IWlW***"*. * N, «. .. •»] •t.li-ft MMO.,* •* * .*<*»• 4* » .lu«t U IR3. /.». A ..i« ■■ I .i arf.-f ik-4 »• »a»l w i, R4 •* »l)*» ■•l.-rtR a ■'••* «»••' •

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Vpf Bl VTTRt »- ataft k.a lk*.r m«-<\ ^ *u4 *.1 t)-.-. . : to. - l*»» »**T I—i* t-a.*!! mg U l-*mJ -ft-aa* J pn Hull: k it > «■■■ m.m. i^.s. h„

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■Novel Waf»»r •*ovrer. The plan of utilizing Genesee Falls is really being carried out. The jsiwer is to lie controlled by letting the water fall into perpendicular cylinders in such u manner as to compress air with terribh force; and this air is to Ik* conducted in pipe* to various points for use in running machinery. The first novel application of the power will be the propul- j sion of street cars. If the scheme proves I successful, Niagara will tic tried. A man is supposed to be in his prime at forty, unless he knocks hie priming | out before that time.

read her

Port Grape Wine is made, that is so high- composition* to friends before commit- ! y esteemed bv the medicil profession ' I** 1 ” them to print. Charlotte Bronte’s for tiie use of invalids, weakly person- manuscripts were first written in a small

Nursorymer, Florists, ind the aged. Sold by druggists, lyl” ""’k am! then carefully copied, necordo»> Stationers and — ' 1! !” tl ' the piet Rogers’ plan, who adBusiness People Rood's Gilt i dge Tonic prevents Malaria. 1 vised to write little and seldom, re-rend-mrywliere an delighted with,,ml — ingitfrom time til time, and recopyitig Make and Save kioney A CARD. j often. French writers, as a rule, devote i bfus.o,iho woii.t tenowned m tei q’ 0 ar( suffering from the > T-! oarh morning to tlieir labors, and take

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i o nil who firi fullering from the cr-1 ,, * urni n^ i<» tni'ir labors, and take a > A PRINTING jPlTESS end indiserefions of you»Ii, nervous holiday the rest of the day, sometimes 1 i V . J| tf*efwifitinrMntiir<*i. fttronar.rapt 1 iTUflktlCHH rr»rlV d* CAV, lOHft of immllOOfl 1 ‘ J *

It i» Urgecnongh to «1o »11 tbe relating rfnuirrl, ttrong.rBpi'l, WCflk (”»rly RASY TO war K. *!wa\i relMl.e. ana kitf boy can manage it. p , i ...;]] w , lT ,,l

&c.. I will send a recipe that will cure !

r Myles, lx»fh hftncl ftmlLHt power, fanning in price fr"*" •- *■' - <* 'ci : * _ _ i

$1.00 uj>w:.r I. Sen 1 i cent staii'p I u*e. 0-/“ " The MODF.L I'rknS nai

l 1

.ODHI. month ai-.'l good provpe* *f " My M yllPI. I’M* -s ha, .1 printing Blnne ’ W. T ; . W

MODRI. rt <• all a -1 *vrn more lli.m y SWYURR, Newt'di. N I iirstPrireftftt

NSW n A

4eiy vt ngtrg

prio

rer 7,000

over $•■'1 oo ft H xiston, Te

rum

yr.tr

power, ran|

p lor circulars.

'*• made me

allCBd II. KfK 4.

o-rr pair! ft r itself Bhrady in cari

Fairfield, Ills. '' The

lhan jri*u claim for it 1 If.

Par s. ’vR. BndSyaney,

in.jjincsto mtnufacturrrft t

/ W Dusyaai,i.-/ 4 Q) TJ1 Chntnut it. riulaJt’jtoa

'ieteriLeil wtili BCieiiDfl** nowle

t( cure I r»f. Ptfrift' ilhiitrate'l pat«t X »«et free tpp tcft'iaa.

UVUItl* UFHFOI < ».,

Mmtf •soanA'W, nth * ■arkrt *»•,,

•t. I.abK

cay, loss) of manhood,

pe that will cure Children arc Ixirn bright enough, a* | This great romedv !thing, hut are apt to degenerate i

PILES

uni, Free of Charge „

v*)^ di^oovert d by a missiotiary in South I mid no Is id ies tlirough the [K-r-America. Send a self addressed envoi nicioua effects of parental example.—

ope to Hie Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Sta tori **oston Iranscript.

I>, New York City. ly5U I Some of the relics of Pompeii are so

•iTi——n—rr limmornl that, although they were seen

HAMMONDS HACK runs to nil by the public of that city, they are not

sstef

trains. Leave orders to rail for passengers or baggage at Darnall Bros & Cu’b Store. 15 tt

exhibited to modern travelers without a | siK-eial r ‘quest. About one-third ol i

Pompeii has hern uncovered.

:

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