Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 December 1880 — Page 6

Lived Eleven Weeks on Almost ftofliiniti mid Seven Weeks

on MotliitiK' I New York World.]

Martha Terhune, spinster, fifty-nine years oh], was buried from her house in I the queer, old-fashiondd hamlet of Lo di, New Jersey, a few flays ago, having

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A Compound Tincture of the moat valu- ' died of the effects of a fast whicl able remedies known to the medical l . . , 3 , , profession, prepared upon strictly friend* say lasted eleven weeks. Oharmaceutical nrineiniee. j September8th last Mrs. Gertrude

pharmaceutical principles.

the cmXst Antidote to Atiflanrami SIToth JJ hune, her mother, was stricken with jia-

linmcett known to the world.

Miss Martha

leordrrs‘of 7 the* llowrl!,? 1 ' ,,T " n, " n "“ 1 -

tione ol rhr Throat and l.un, Utrncxju*, while a remedy fi

serf

« Ary w-v Puiiti-JY'

But

thoroi

Influencen known t r,,l > sis ff,r ,hn ,hird ,i,ne -

doo.‘'Sf r ?hrT°h f riar anTi;l."n«S, d i t ta '•"■n in good health, but was tern

lMx:ul “ r h| y shocked by the occurrence and took v q pi (^lOOTC NOT A BEVERAGE |'o her bed, and thereafter refu ed all WAXA dvA

i^lih l idapted a !o^i«iu!ft , 5Sttir? ,d Ke " edy ’ nourishment, though she did accept, un- Sole asset tor Pure

der semi-cocicion, a very trifling amount TX/^ite Lead ! H

tooting a n^ular fiction of the btiwnls, ('nahl«>H every i r <• « j .1 aj„„a ... »!,a r. "* *4* Wv arfvMtVA • • •

erifiin ff the body to perform its allotted work regu- 100(1 (Hiring tnC first 10UI Wf’ftKs, Aft O

'“i tOrlieHt^mimi-udatftma'oonw from those who ! or a ft‘W da VS she left her bed and WCIU ' bare unod it lonffPHt and known it best. , , , ^ r *\ » Nowhe^ mi popular iu* in lAncaHter, Pa,where it about tho house part 01 the time, but has been in use for more than a quarter of a oeutunr. 1 r Illuhlv roitiiiirriilrd nw 11 lern^rnl Tonic 1 never fully recovered. I hO Shock 00 '

and Appetizer. Sold by DniKgurts everywhera 1

THS MESSENGER OF HEALTH curred precisely eleven weeks before her

1 death. Four weeks afterward, as her

THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO. relatives avouch, she tasted the last!

Lancaster. Pa. fnnH that naespri }»or lins nml tbo r. *

Kl Nl'MISN NOTICES. Dr. Glenn, of Goinsd, Cal, has finished | J his threshing. He has not such an j ! ntmzing crop after all—only 4t!0.000

sacks.

roll TIIIRTV VEAKSi. For thirty years Wistaria Ibibnm of Wild j Cherry has been kept for rale by drugffbta : I generally, hut in all that time there hue not been a simile complaint made, but on the con- | ! trary the driisfrists an*! the peopl(|acknowled(re I i* to be the best remedy for the cure **t Couphs, f Colds. Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma an I all lunir disease*. Jy 41 !

THE WORD OF THE KINO.

The King said ••Nay:” The reaper* sang among the corn. The grapes turned purple on the Tine And when the fruitful field* were shorn There was no dearth of bread or wine.

very Keg Warranted. West Side public square.

|? r "Wf’i strongly I’itt Lftw’M I'lrilNII

reco

rorker’a riciiMunt fiil*. is ratty to take, and no

Vrice, 2d ceuta.

food that passed her lips, and the r _

line days !

I)r. John Soper

munend to mothers l*rol'. .

U^vm ^rup. | maining seven weeks, or forty-nine ilays

VSEY EASILY MANAGED, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL, AND GUARANTEED TO

Eive Pcrficl Satisfaction E^erywlore,

BUY

ACHAETEROAE MADE ONLY BY EfflLif WlCil, ST. LOL IS, MO. I!YPOUTERS AND DEALERS IN TSN-PLATS:, WIRS! V SHEET IROKf

—a.i~:c—

LVERT CLASS OF GOODS t'SI.D OR SOLD El TIN m STOVE DEALERS. SEND roil PRICE LISTS. Fur sale by J. W. BUmSOTi >N. Ifo IP 9 ^4' nT-'iT:'"i i n j: i two 11 r Hi Iwl v - Not one cent pay till cun (1. * v. - I¥f i '»-H U-i-l.MI \tv mioml, Ind. MRS. LYHIA E. WNKHAmT

OF LYNN!, SV5AS3.

Jilk

%| Wj

she fasted absolutely.

; was called in. but she would have no medicine. Mrs. Stephen Massey, a neighbor, who is an amateur hoimrop athie physician, did induce the patient to take a few of her pills' to allay a fever brought on by the long-continued

fast.

Miss Terhune was not quite sound of mind. One of her peculiarities was an aversion to sleeping on beds. Tim Torhuno family removed from Paratnus to Lodi about-10 years ago, when Martha was 19 years old, and while the furniIturo was in confusion, the family stop. ! pod one night at a neighbor s house, where Martha and a sister occupied an old-fashioned corded bedstead. This broke down, and from tiiat time to the day of her death she could not he in duced to sleep on a bedstead. She was very heavy at that time, and afterward became remarkably fat, weighing at the lime of her death not less than two! ! hundred and twenty live pounds. Mrs. John Terhune, Martha's sister-in- | ] law, said yesterday to a World reporter: ! "From the day her mother received th ** strok ■ Martha wanted nothing to cat 1 made her up all sorts of dainties, but it was no use, she refused everything. For the first three or four weeks she did take j a few spoonsful of nourishment sometimes, days apart, and a little water. Om j day she ate a little ‘mince’I made for; her—not an ounce in all, though. She i answered onrentr atius with ‘1 can r.ot I -at.' and she didn't. At lir-d she took a little of Mrs. Massey’s medicine; finally she refused that also. She lost very little flesh and usually had a bright red!

spot on each cheek.”

"Could she not have procured food without your knowledge?” "She couldn’t have clone it, sir. 1 was

Mis ui Mias PHILLIP ALBAUGH

William PoHotv. at L^on, Iowa, help-! cl himself to poUon instead of whiskey ! in the village drui? storo, and died in a

few honrs *

I>ovt MAKE A lEMTAKK. Why will yon use salve* and lotions and other outward appliances for tho euro skin diveasos? The relief‘bus obtirned Is only temporarv. Why not strike at tho root of all skin disons^s by jrettinn your blood and liver in a healthy viarornu* condition? This can only be tione effectively and thoroughly by the use of ftr.tJuysott’s Yellow Pock and Sarsaparilla.

The old man by hi* fireside dreamed, His wife beside him sat and spun; Atrossthe shining water; gleamed The red sails in the setting sun. They who had plighted troths were wed; The babe untroubled, smiled or wept Upon its mother’s breast; the dead Were burned where their kindred slept. The city’s crowded streets were filled With busy throngs that came and went. The nation’s heart with joy was thrilled, And songs with all its prayers were blent. The King said "Yea:” And War stretched forth its vengeful hand; The fields with the unburied slain W» re strewn; in all the prosperous land Were desolation, woe and pam. Where Peace had been, went sword and fire, In rum town and city shared; The wife, the wailing onbe, the sire Together died and none were spared. —[Mary H. Krout in Kokomo Tribuno,

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A vming eirl left

for Xew

Failures

[Youth's Companion ) A good te^t of prosperity is the number of f.'tilur - that take place. It is scarcely necessary to show why this is so. If twenty-five merchants out of one hundred, in any community, were to fail

Dubuque

! Zesland over a venr »!»o on the summons ' ,l <>nc y e,,r > ** would be said at one that

h^\;r‘. n .X ^eet heart who was M marry ' ^ was very bad. If, on the other stand, m Hathaway Block, prepared to furnish . « irrival thorn She has return only two or three were to fail, it

.... • y , . Tbia, however, is not a perfect test, un* man ev.dently dwnppouUed because she ^ jt ^ ov £ R , time was not as handsome as when he had When thp p , nic of 1873 occurred, it 's*t seen her, she promptly released caum , fiplt manjr i arge fadure,; but * d,n ' most of the merchants were able to en-

best quality at lowest prices.

Highest Market Price

for all kindsj of country produce,

me a call.

Give

2tf

PHILLIP ALBAUGH.

HOSJHJEfft

But I

now h#» r «)re nnfither (lav phsspp, make haste to

procure and use hr.

and Sarsaparilla

IS'OW 1^ I'lli; 'I'lVIE. dure a long period of depression before Don't wait until you fro nonrly .leal nn l they were forced to yield. As the years hod riilden. Don’t wall until you fin'i. to ronr went on, one after another of the houses Borrow. (tint mineral poi«nn* and alcoholic weakened by had times, toppled and fell, stimulants, hitters, etc., will only aggravate 8o while the number of failures in the diseases of thehlomi, kiTneya end liver. Hut |»st half of 1873 would not show clearly

the ftlurmiug stagnatiou that actually

i uysott s \ allow Dork p r evniled, the average number of fail-

.. . ... * nBr * r ,?'* ,0 f,n tm-s in the last six vean plainly shows

Mood and skin diseases, all Hvcr complaints lhe d lwion

i and urinary troubles. ly 11 -n 1 .• » i , .• .

1 fie ellecu of had times continue ufU'r th<-v have passed. No doubt there are to-uay hundreds of busii-css bouses whose (sisition has been made so insecure by the evil times just ended, that no amount of prosjierity will save thcin

frotn destruction.

While, then, a decrease in the nundicr of failures throughout the country in not an exact measure of the improvement, it is a proof of it We must, of course,

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Levi Calkins desired to take a second wife at Vernon, Wis , before his first wife had been dead a month. Mo could induce no efi rgvinan or justice fn per‘Yirm the ceremony, and so he did it himself readins th- serv ice in the presence

of witnesses.

AQIKEK NOTION.

Many people think it cheaper tn buy e-,

Cathartic Pills | Combine the choicest cathartic principles in medicine, in proportions accurately ad. : justed to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect. They arc the result I of years of careful study ami practical experiment, and are the most effectual remedy yet discovered for diseases caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, and bowels, which require prompt and effectual i treatment. Aykk’s Ihu.s are specially ! applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the digestive and assimilativo processes, and restore regular healthy action. Their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by aj[ civilized nations, is one of the many proofs of their valuo as a safe, sure, anil perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Being compounded of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel or any injurious properties, and ran be admin-

istered to children with perfect safety.

Avan's Pills are an effectual cure for Constipation or Costlvcness, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Foul Stomach ancl llreath, Dlzzinfcss, Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness, liiliousiiess. Jaundice, Itheuiniitisin, K.rii|itions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Oolie, tiripes, Diarrhiea, Dysentery, Gout, I’iles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered

stale of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal.

While gentle in their action, these Pills are the most thorough and searching cal liartic that can be employed, and never give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and then their influence is healing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive organs- they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to tho

whole system.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., I’raciicitl anti Analytical Chemist.%

Lowell, Mass.

*Ol.n RT ALT. DKL’UUltfTS RVKHYWIIF.RK. iy xurr ifi".***«' - n7F.' r x CrfsH I [. U m.k. nuck.y.r, cOInlwnt.W.rrut. ..Ito CUI. 1-ilM. |>r. J V Tiblr- -| I. M.

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Sitters I iicrc is no civilized nation In the Western Hemisphere in which the utility oi 11ostetier's Stomach Bitters as a tonic, corrective, and anti-bilious medicine is not known and appreciated. \Y hile it is a medicine for all seasons and all climates, it is especially suited to the complaints generated by the weather, being the purest and best vegetable stimulant in

the world.

For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to whem apply lor Hostetler's ./almanac for 18S1. J. A. GULDiSbLHKf,

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ®*- stUp,nr ‘ , y orCUappetl hands

Hzi'n of a proprieta-v mcrliidnn. Dnt they make ‘*u allowance for thoat; who are a nii.tr.kr'. Fur inptnncc. Ur.'fi.tnr'. Urlsntn u ' ,vv )'icl>lillg Ui tilt* force of cifCUmof Wild Cherry I'nntains eight timn. the iiunnti- btancea which no longer e xist. That is ty nfenlinary rent cough hal.am.. Beriite. tosaj , the improvement is really much it tiik,’< i ie«. qunntity of Wi-ti-’. H:i|«am to greater than m shown by the return of

<-ure i cel l A single (io.o i- often sufficient mercantile failures.

l.r fi'cp c eiited Colds end Uonsumotion it ho Let Us now fisik at the figures. The i revin itself to be the best iind uiickest cure failures in 1878 were more in number

$350

CARPENTER SAWS

A MOnlTK.V <5SMT3 WAltTfaf 7 8 S-«l e»lllH|, 1 ,'iUff, i , 11„ w„ r i 110 ,,,0. pic fre Ad.Jar bhUKSON, Setnit. k;;k

Or

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| ever discovered.

| M Anthony and Mrs. Rlizaboth Stanton hnvo oaneollod all their lecture j engsgements for th** season, and are ‘pending the white at Mrs Stanton’s homo. They nr ■ engaged on th- history , i of Woman Suffrage, which will doubtloss he n verv interesting volume.

namely, more

Is liegemen's C.tin |ihi r lo it shniilil :

i i hi

n i-inlh of

than in any previous year; than ten thousand. Tin

debts which these failures represented was the enomuiUH rum of two hundred and thirty-four inillioii dollars, almost

one-eight of the national debt.

In 1879. although the improvement in business did not negin until late in the year, the number of failures decreased to six lliousaud six hundred and (iltyruMi i the debt represented by them

S’ * 1 ■’’cr kind, TO’l cm file your .rtf with our •ir yiachfnr - ihut it r. T , ttrftrr t)> t \ J-'cci*, Tin* t.*t ih will all remnin >f •*! t 1 -i^« i,.j fi.. ipv. Srnt free nn reeeiftt of $'i..lO it'nr v ^ i: t • f t ill' I'ni! 1 .' I t's -. I •. • ,* I ' , .' i*notl Affonta irttnfeti in evrrff eonutti d >.'»P riff/. AM;* . j;. i£1> J Ml *v MiO., J» ».

font. B*a.

hnvo hun'lr^ds of lottrrs from non iiiiiiff

1 * ' '» ' r i'. fur It.

' ^X^ssA1 cTh.

■' It

ti ninety-eight million

| about constantly.’’ "How much should

Physicir.il and Surgeon,

GliHi:NCASTLE, IND.

kid fflove-. flcecinan'M i.« tho host m-d rnost poiMiJar of all tho Camphor Iocs m nle nian sC:itnphor*r"o i* *Ifio a ouro for a oro|ip«

you any bhe ate Office over '^{.eV’ cbUhing Store. RcsM.ne.

j Gian any other f-amphor Igd; nnd it will ho i found a mnet soothing applic .tion to tho face

j after shavine.

Physicians and Surgeons. d^iX'., 1 ,';d rZ!y. '7\^k: ( ^T^ !"’!,b

“And nothing whatever in tbo lastsev- i Omrc-WVt ,i,i e of thoS.iuarc. over T n v-lnL , !l 0 , M J‘ tr 1 o ? oli, »? , M " 1 ' II

dollare. The

the debts

| may in* m-re.-sry to warm it by the fire. It the 1 u * 1 n nail as great,

hunils are badly ehi>M""i. an ly every ni rli*. I This WHS a Vast change for the better JV.I eroteet the hands by w.-1.^"', and the most satisfactory feature of the

case is that all parts of the country

OFFICE.—In Williamson's Block. Residence: upon the nart nfleete.l

orner Indiana an I I’oidai Street-. fiat ti ' rkin will s ,f:-n sulTii i>-:itly. tindi-r oniinart number WHS (inc-third Smaller

etrennistaneM, but In |.i weather it i .uj it t tr G W BENGE I may he m *sssrv to warm it hv the fire nib.. *'ss llltiU ll:l||

, iuritig those eleven weeks?”

"I couldn't say, but not more than a

j few ounces altogether.”

EVANS &. DEVORE,

lor'n bb.rc.

ly.si

Conn.), a d do not h»

ir

\ Ti

v/r

Mm

en weeks?”

“Not a sup It iras just forty-nine days 1 | when she died since she had tasted food | or medicine; she took a very little water

' now nml then verv little ” Practice in all tho Cmirts. . „ UPI

i 9 • : ness and collections a specialty. Deeds mid 1 ' other insects, hugs

Donnohuo & Lewis,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

j (’onip'Uiifl. whioh may becoino rm^id.anltlt m» r*» harm than orood. IIKtiivMAN’S (’AM

* PllOli I UR ntver faila.

TSio Isl»\ l*TI % TV It \T Destroyer Is tho host preparation over dovisod for tho

Piobato busi-! p ! t / er ? 1 * n iGion of these trouldesoin** vermin and

' ‘ J ‘ and collection* a *pecinlty« Deeds and j ^ “How do you account lor her living SO »» o rtKaffO}( exeentiMl luui acknowledRed.

long without food?” 1 °® c « ovtr n hiu8ton ' l - I Mis> ' Sar "' 1 R,nile y* ,he Q»^' r

U. »r. I don'l kn«», crept ,ho 111 -

shared in it. Tlii* East and the West, the North and the South, the great cities and the country town.*?, all felt the

impulse of better times.

Tlie weeding out of weak houses is probably almost accomplished. Those

' v ’the which are stiU doomed to destruction afe

comparatively few in number, and when liiey full they will do little harm. Uusinesri in till branches is re-established tut a firm basis, and those are doubtless right who predict a period of high prosperity.

Ui$m - 4 M

PORT GRAPE WINE.

sucoverbr op

LYDIA E. PiNKNAfVrS VEGETABLE COMPOUI ’B. Mac-maMaMMu nyrMwa i tMBiiui.«M)n*Bvw mm Mi t

Thf* Potifivo (hire

For all Female Complaima.

Ttilstireparnfm, »« Hi name elgnllk«. con»l*U «f Well; I do, indeed. Silt* just had a notlOl

Ve^etalilo Pro|M.. ties lhatare hanul. to tho mott »L*1 ! irate Invalid. t*]Mjii one trial the merits of thiii Com poand will lie recognised, o.4relief is immediate , and rihc-n its ujm* is continued, in ninety nine ea.ues in a Inm.

jrt f A.cvysvs vNs;vV-‘fcw\., " "S.. Mr,. Terhune.nno d*« mm* *8l BH&. KM & «BBaW AWlS.

. Office over ban

was she quite strong up to nearly the , ton street.

gage, it is understood, in charitable

Office over Lando’ Drug Sto-e, K.»st Washing-! work in cnnneclion with one o( the si.

last—say up to within a week of hci TKiatciy" l0 ^W’b' j ,( “ rho,uls of th ” Fi'iscopal Church, death?” i’rrsuns haviDKbutinr'irfi in our line ahnuM cyll I’stltri'soil Uililtliv Maid.

“JSbe was, sir. I think if she could have been persuaded to eat anything even the last week she might have lived and got'

and .‘■tie uk.

tc

Miller a Moouk,

! | The followinfr tributf iiuor*?. H i or it'»riouH prfDurntion will

, i*linisuro by a!I who uri' sufferinsr from pulinon , ;*rv I'oujpl.unts th 'iiisrlae*, ttr have friend* m»

Hlllifted :

I’sed in tlic principal Churrhi** for Commun-

ion purpose*.

for \l« k :iKly

C*< > 3S4>ii«n ;iriiI iLs*

-he couldn't eat, and she didn't; that was

all.” j Jauks j. Smilky.

The infirm mother sat by and listend ' SMI I .TV tV N ITT I

Ilayr.c

Wiu.isU. Nkt't'.

personally acquainted with the facts. Ah Lee was a clerk in a Chinese store in San Francisco, to which a young white

grert »p. mi.-nt'l.ti urc.licirctc.t.rv.tliomiai.its v. lit, fify On a**count t»f it8 proven inorlti, it is to-c!r.y n.*A’otnmer? I J and pr< ; ;r^pU by tho b»-t j hy* j iu> ; . .

the cotmiry.

It will cure entirely D.e worst fi rm of f;n:u« wf iho uterus, Lcuc .rrhtt?a, Irregular and |a;n;ii: \lcnxt mat ion, all Ovarian Troubles. Innummation am] Viceration./loodings all displacements ami the <*.. . »t quent spinal \M*akm «, ami id ( .*ix>ciali/ i : the Chanpa of Life. It willdisBolve ami cxiH*l tumors wu ' Iia " '«•<!. - ««^urb of the city

•iiMdiij by tuum frequently went to buy Kaatern cutiosi

in a-t it i..s prortd 1

«*nt arttl best remedy flint has ever Hen tliscovt r , cd It perm ates every portion of tho sy:d« m, ai .l i;ivFH •ew lifo and viffor It removes faint n< fh.- i. v. t.* • •troys all craving for stimulants, susd n. litres treakne *

•f fl»estomach

It cures nioating. TTcadachcs Ni rv ous Ir* .stratior-. * General Debility. Slccplcsfim is. Depn it n and in 'i j gestion That feeling of lx.nring dt.v. n causing jn.:i i weight and backache iHahvnys penr.nnrnl’.y c tir<Hy j vts use It will at all times, and under all eir mstan I •cs. act In liannony w.thtlie law that g^rv.i.u the

*emnk* system.

For Kidney ('omplaints of either ee* this coniiwunu

S* unsurpasuecl.

Lydia E. Pjnkham's Vegetab'" Corriponn., 1 tr preparr .1 ui.. .t • mt v-.. w n 4 t^tuip. J ■ u,, v - rricofllto IUbottlMirrtil.il, M-i.t by t - form of pm. aUoInttu- form ct Lootoig.-,. «„ •f price (tin. per hot. for efthrr Ur«. v trcrly anrwtm *11 letter* of tnqi-lry 8.ml fo.- pua pblot. Artilr,i3 .-'«o. , *>eo Mntbm thi. pn.*~r. Ko famii.rrtioul l he without LYtU A P.. I ; ','g If AM’ MVLIt riua Tlo-y cure Con-ilpatl. u, llUrouwicm MulTorptatty of the tirrr a, ten Is per box. ■ I ohn I). In* k iV Srtii«. f’ircinnati Ohio

tolil iiti.*

i - * - * * *•■ ~ 1 u r i n g s'tnilar

to all that was rani, and confirmed her i -A.TT’OJRdNTIEYS A.T LA.W \ UhomT’''' " ,,e " 1 '

1

. ^Xv^\kV\\.gv\.

fA ■■■■■■ *£.4 ; V

■I cumplfils (•( ||»| TO U f iiI.im k, laiuing Chaplrrt on A ( onipnrnt Wom*n. iclection of wife, LYideucea of Virrm-

A *\ tor lo Bridf-

w

'y. r#*ri]»rrame*.U, Sterility, Advice to brtdf.

]•■. k “.f». 1’.-U • -a. It* e.uaa, tel ar r 4 M*i>iaionr «wNit«ie.|. •”;•*»» bu. • ’ » *,« or,. Cueifineutei l. L«te ui.rt Court.Sir , lm,mi]iiae**« I . Mat-

-.•••4 • «. ? i (te I.J# i ■ -etdeieit. Law J M.rfl.ge aivi btt«ft«,

f 11, ’• H.. - Private MeiTioal Adeiaar^a dimmi n wjd ug (roni impure aeiusl »»» >ei«(ioin, and on arir-abuac—the

• " « .. N -. il Ba «i os e

./..' ■r:..'.- 4 .f

' - <«l, •• ... r.ae «w,e-e- . ..ta*. deal •( BriMr, It isataiM

—i-rwo -w

(v. : ..*'. —■

tics. The Ciiiuamnn fell in love with i her, anti sent many gifts to her house all of which were appropriated by tne Chinese servant who pretended to deliver I them. The messenger, whose name was \ Sing, not only stole the presents but ! fabricated return messages of the most j j encouraging kind. Thus led on tho lover | finally sent tho following letter: "My | name belong Ah Lee. My belong that hansom piecee young nun look see you every time you come makeo buy curio thing. My too luuchee lub you. My | likec see you. Suppose you talkee Singi Foo. What time can do. My come I Oakland your house talkee your father, j makeo you my wifec. Sing say you tub! me, me lub you.” Sing kept tbo letter! in ids pocket and told Ah Lee that Mary I j desired him to call that night. Tho up-^

LoitriiltiB to Sta£.

(Nature ]

ly-t tiR-eGtisider for a moment how the rase stands in regard to that small fracti in of mankind who attempt to sing in

some fashion or other. The great majori- SPEER’S PORT (jrlAPE WINE ty of these never learn at all; they sing FOUK YEAR'S OLD. by the light of nature, using their voices This Celebrated Native Wine ia made from tho in any w av that will produce the Dotes juico of tlic Oporto lirniic, raise i u cat.

will V, Y'.Twi'ii! 1 U ' ir gUlde th, ' ,,1 to; un, ‘’ no doubt . Tonic unit Sirenifth. mag I'ropertio#

with naturally g(Kid Voices and naturally Are un,nrt inscd by anv other Native Wine. 1 i, Hein* the pure juice of tho Grape, pioilueed

. .... good ear*, music may SometiOice reeult under Mr.npeer’, own personal apervieioD. its Atlcrrcys at Laws Rea! Estate Agents. r hifi ! 1 is fiui, ° u '!‘‘ rable - inr " iiu ’- ^un^rchfirjriTMr^or^^pe^ (Ireene ,kite Ind. OQick-ltavr.o'i llloek. ’ '.'uniri -r i-.n of the Imm.. to. Iiyer un « eiiiont ly inferior to what it Illiifht 1«* made, qunlilie-. mid 'tie wi akeu invalid tune it te

phyMioin oil Iliirp! .Muted ihut be tliontrhi but manY Persons do "learn to simr ” ‘"'tnKe • It if pHrlieolui lj lienefieiHl to the ttlu luiy w ,uld run down « ilh Ouiek Oon-uiuo- ... j r .i ■ i ■ , » need mid dehilituf; ,1, und ruited to the vartou* tjon A Mr. i'.iit. r-i.u told me th,,t (*ii|; - and instruction of this kinds forms a uilmcntr thut alfeet 1 i,e worker m x, trixie < ( *M'*I lt Vbs \M ui.- urine s’milar e;ire». tolerably large professional avocation, every rerpect A \v I ^ K TO IM^KELlhD ON.

What, then, dues this imply? Inmost. SI’KIbRS

ifortunately, little or nothing, so | £ H

to try it. r«o fur as the true art is concerned. 1 • Ih R •

a. touch endhea'.thV »; V» ^ l"^o h f T The f. J. SHKItKY ir a Wine ofSnperior j tr *• . r M AN DOIvM AN , tlo Ji. k for Some lessoilH froiD an oniinary Charnctitr, and partiikc* of the i/olden fiunlitics luntinston. tonn., Aug.'Jf, ivdi. teacher, wt* know pretty well what will ul thegrupefrom which it ir made. For purity. ,, New Haven. t ..nn., Nov. is. is'.'. be done • there mav he iuat as a niartrT richnerr. flavor and Medicinal Properties, it Myoh.tdren were ell r.riou.li* troubled with ,, C ’ U , ' m.just as a matter „ m be lound unexceilod. W limping rough. VVc treated them with rceii of form, a lew exercises gt ven ; but the SI ’ I*' I*' UN ,* r !u tedieiner. with botnoopiuiiie great aim will l>e to teach her the notes' _ ^ ' 1 _ umilV.eXivetbVmt'oc'rrouehBHi^m who'll of certain jumps, so as to provide she | |» J |tr«U!<lY*

iiioiMdon-iy u-:i.-te.t nature t<> rc.dore thun t, with a small repertory for social exhibi-

good health. I truly believe it the bert medi- | tiolt.

j- d e .| M 'l11'iv'tsTI ag’I"barter SakYife ins. Co.! This, however, is rather teaching mu* ., ic than singing, and the same may bo ; rc. Tick Ivuehlcr. a saloon kcepi r ol said of the large number of classes for Licking County, Ohio, who w as sentone- vocal performance in parts, where noth- • U to lit Penitentiary for a year for kil ir )F j* \ tu ; m P t< ' cl l>ey..nd attention to the ,. . ' . , pitch of the notes used,and the tune they ; bi'K o custom T who raised a row, was ; ro HUn g j r , J last week pardoned by Governor Foster, If we go a little further and include ijust as be was about to bo placed in bis the cases where the teachers endeavor to cell fur the first time. ^ ve , thei r P u P ils t *' mo 4,f , "L' le we nlstut exhaust the category of vocal in-

laughter-in-lawlf story so far a she was 1 p ft i r o' <" s, '’ ir V" AUdn’i. lijuck, f.mth Mdc tjii.t Mr PATTi Us.tN MHAN'T ,11'ST Wit \ r B . u .U. 1. .1,. HJ. Public iviuitre, Hrcemudle. Ind. I’ructice in I bl''AID. und 1 detertuinud * ; *

: all thi'noir.'tx of tho StutfMinil ^nlioit huFinc**. bottles c'**

i’ATT HSt In 11 Vu: *v NT * .1 t’s!’ I'ases, unfortunately, little or notliing, so

un, l 1 determined to try it. Two

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