Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1881 — Page 5

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jl i mini & i, —Dcsleri in— ROGERSES,

M«rK Twain’a Huninr. Some active womej>, who pride them (Atlantic Monthly | ! «elv('« on tiieir housekeeping, seem to forj “ Tliieves from over the wall” have got K 1 '* that tlie oliject of keeping house is, i the seed of certain drollerv, which hu "' an . ,>ei, 1 , K s ! ^ay “ccommodatoti | ■ it i i ,n it- Iheirsole idea seems to he this sprouts and flourishes plentifully m ev- . h , it the object of keeping a house , P s, that ery newspaper, until the thought of the house may be kept in a certain form | s American humor is becoming terrible; nl 'd order, and to the performance of the | and sober-minded people are beginning fotm and order they sacrifice the comfort to have serious question whether we are ^ lc * lo "* e " HS *- s tahlished to secure. Such

active women are pests to so, iety, because i

sense to direct and control tbeii !

revisions,

Chimed Co >d ' ti’VVw?"° f de6eneratinginto ana - they w^t

Hut we ought to take courage from ob-

iigars and Tobaccos, j^pX"

n , ft i|i ■■ i ■ wdl; th*t in short the thieves from over

Frmtc a ill Kmk

«- <; tei avarcund tJIa^u a. c Kept :m(U generous scorn of what » ,K>tty ia la*’ « it). an( | niean; an( ] i s these qualities which Our stock Will always be found Complete, hi s “school” have not been able to conres I an , ei "‘- . vey. It may be claiming more than a Our motto is to sell the best Roods at n» low i,,,. t • • , , e , ric-s as can be found anywhere. humorist Could wish to assert that he is Hiithest prices in cash or trade for all kind.- ; always in earnest; but this strikes us as f country produce. the paradoxical charm of Mr. Clemens’ iust Sid<‘Public K«|ti;ir<‘,firecii- best humor. rustic, lud. Its wildest extravagance is the break

land fling from a deep feeling, a wrath

~ ~ 1 " 1 with some folly which distjuiets him the constant drippin* of water will wear th, 1 worse than other men, a personal hatred ■lest Stone; so the eon lam hnekina couth j f,,r some humbug or pretension that eni-

Iniorit

III un<i4‘rmino

the haniie't

COUSil < Ut (Ml

uid this lu al result hy u^idk Sines’ c

r, Wild (’berry and iioarhound.

t d scovery whi<*h fiirrs

A ll-M Mil

Syrup ui bittern him beyond anything hut laugh |

.'mu ter. It must be because he is intolcra ! bly weary of the twaddle of pedestrianiz i ing that he conceives the notion of a tramp through Europe, which he oper ates oy means of express trains, steam - { l boats, and private carriages, with the \ help of an agent and a courier; it is be I cause he has a real loathing, otherwise inexpressible, for Alp-climbing, that lie imagines an ascent of the llitth-berg, with “half a mile of men and mules’ tied

together by a rope.

One sees that affectations do not first strike him as ludicrous, merely, but as detestable. He laughs, certainly, at an • abuse, at ill manners, at conceit, at

•'PIOJv', 1 ' 11 cl< | cruelty, and you must laugh with him;

Hnisoiises oi the Kidney... itiuddcr. Urinary | but if you enter into the very spirit til fc'.V 0 ?, ; »*.« you feel.Umt if be could set

HONOt TV ^CLBSr I He kiMe* me! Ah, novr, . Utt, He tayt good night at i ahoulrf b#, Hu great warm eye* bent yearningly Above my face—hi* arm* locked fail About me, and mv own eye* dim With happy tears (' r love of him He ki*sp* me ! last night, beneath A swarm of star*, he said I stood H«s own fair form of womanhood, And springing, shut me in the sheath Of a cates* th-a almost hid Me from the good hie kuset did Hr kisaes me ! Hrkisaesme! This is the *werte*t song 1 know, And so 1 amg It eery low And faint, and oh. so tenderly That, though you listen, rona hat ka May hear it as ha kisses me

#, How can I make you love me more?" A thousand tune* she asks me thia, Her lips uplifted with a kiss That 1 have tasted o'er and o'er, fill now I dram it with no sanaa Other than utter indolence. "How can I make you love me irora?*’—• A thousand iimre her questioning fact Has nestled in its resting-place Unanswered, till, though 1 adore T hia thing of being loved, i doubt Not 1 could gst along without. 'How can she mak# me love her aiare?**— Ah! little woman, if, indeed, 1 might be frank as is the need Of frankness, I would fail before Your very feet, and there confesa My love were more if yours w*ra !eaa —(J W. Rtlay (a ladiaaapwfs* J A TRUE WIFE.

Jt i> (“oui for table to thu patient tivu in its effects, unci the

imi

luiinful and mm-h dr

pos

first cure for thus'

1 od :• ffection

these tilings right there would by very

| little laughing.

kin- itsi-ure. of (i.-Hvci. liropsy. Ctitnrrli i j At the bottom of ids heart he hns ofi# U udilvr, llrii'k'luiit lieimsit. P.iinful 1 ri ten the grim ness of a reformer; his wit : ' 1 " - Sfi^l pjft in r Biick'»ceni'more Uk'e mir 1 Inference not upon human uclcs tbao (»hi»o8 of ilira 1 healing. I MJltlirP, lint litHin uroll Mtiliitiolis <111(1 ! DEUi'ATE PKMAl.K.s j things abstractly ludierous, but iiiallers | n tims ol wasted or prostrated energies. r ; < r |f>ed hy irregular huhitf*. the abuBe oinatur' ( itre out of joint, that uro unfair or 1 e ent il or pii> m'mI overe.v-rtii.n. find tlo-ir uiinon^Mirily i^nohle, and cry out to lii.s jiteHt relict ui the tiffo o» OAV’S KIllNKV l (lVO n f innlirp fnr di^i.din.. Mio l* i.f

whieh strengthen

if .lid ilndre.-tore8 the* vig

savage

and Wild

Harry Fleet, the blacksmith, had a i-i>sy little house in Newburg, which he called his bird’s nest. It, with ten good acres attached, had been in the Fleet family for three generations. The one son had always followed the occupation of his sire, as though they were born to the business. Harry had a pride in his work, and to those friends had a larger ambition for him, he was wont to say,“I ! was born a blacksmith; 1 like it, and will

remain one.”

i In his bird’s nest nestled bis wife, Margery, and his little son They were the joy and light of his work a-day life. For a number of years Harry had been

1 approaching loss, and he often found hei ;singing, merry as a lark; there was m l-aiger perfect conftdenco between them I .iere was something sue was keeplne hid, he thought. And Margery did have a secret, and ker.t it—the old adage to the contrary notwithstanding. Finally the day arrived on which th« date of the mortgage expired. Harry’s face had a set h ok. Always in the w.iy, to thought, when around the house, watching Margery •inle utf'ly ( leaning tp things. r.verythimr she touched i yielded like magic. This morning she I was unusually cheerful, and not a trace >f regret was there in that sparkling fac«

| if hers.

Harry was wi.fully cast down. Hi; 1 .’louded face seemed a reproach to her He had not raised the money and could not, he said. The ’Squire nHi red him an exleiifiioii of time; In- would not have M. “ It is of no use,” said he, “and wi •nay as well be over with it at ono. The little place is not worth more than the money you loaucd me. 1 will make ,wiu a deed of it, and y n may w rite that llte mortgage is satisfied.” He produced i>en and ink, looking all the time like a man nltont to sign lii"Wti death-warrant. Then baby wa tiUstl.d unceremoniously hack into hieradle, and Margery unbaked a link nrawer in her husband's desk, | roduein

FACTS! TIT WT h mm!

Mupic hRtli chnrms to Booth the Sines’ Syrup of Tar, Hoarhound

' berry. Ae.. hfith eh inns to poothe th« wor^t ; •nsi; of eouirh. coM, eroup or whoopin -couRh » very happy man, but a cloud had gath-

lituici pred in the sky, and at last it moved

IM*|.

Harper’s Bazar. IlbLUSTI? A.T E JD.

Ftr«‘mrthf!iH and inviKonitos PAIN IN TilK PACK.

ot health.

love of justice for disei|*liue. Much of., 4 the fun ia at hia own cost where he hold- jot

This popular periodical is pre-eminently n !

1 for th*-household.

ly attempta to grapple with Home hoary . ( ‘I y 11 um ) ) ® r ^ iu 14 T .^ 0 ^utest in form a

|lH' f tiuti , ' , tli«'uAV’s"k.t"Y 0 l*ln f ^'the !',nl\ abuse, and gets worsted by it. aa in ins Finn an I t’Cd iii •n-n: eurn tur i f ery form nl verbal Contest with the girl at the medi

(Irenn and orn i

hout»eh«ld. r fu niHhi H

lion in reKiird to Pa^hionR

H i mi nt. the newest and most approved pato rns .! with descriptive arti« le? derived fromauthen

pr.v.l.nta^distre.-inReomplaint cinaUnringain .Baden, who returns “that I’," ‘ering from nervou- and physienl dehilitv i beggar s answer of iialf Europe, “W hat | ety to its columns.

Mtiory. or vitaiitv imii ored by the ir you please," to his ten-times repeated • utu or too clone apidieanon to husi- - 1 . _ ’ . »

C. -

give vari-

ft' r

K o| memory

- o^ojil. . demand Of ’ “How much?” and gets' the HARPER’S PERIODICALS.

th 1 e“l 1 .t k em n hy ’wsy'or.hc^lomrhfhVi | l * il ‘ Wa >’ ther ‘ ! w ” u1 ' 1 jj C » fix< d f„ r " ' U ' old treatment well trieo Mud proven inelfi I tiioso waters very sudacnly, and without nt, thousb s.iin«t m«-s «ffecMnu iii'i.nrenr | regar( i t(, the public amusement, or rero ‘‘troublcro'tm- so'l !ii-'or,i.Vs' gret for lost opisirtunities for humorou;

i price o r our Pad brimra it within th'^ reaeli writing.

ill and it will annually aivo many t»tneB (•• fit in doctor** bil medieinvs and plant ^ Future Denert. which nt beat give but temporary relief I* ‘ , r . v . he tifed without tear or harm, and with lDenver INews j

tainty of a permanent cure. For sale hy ! the irrigation of land on the upper Mates or < an ad a.

icRistf* Renerally. or pent hy mail (free*.

"shiReion receipt of the price. KeRultir.f‘2 I Iwio (i rimtio incTcuscH water will become ■ Ir.'ll’yl Ml .'iiti'ial. i ,Mra sm-1. s ; iki . K< , Pc aree in the lower part of that river / AIlTinN "" l " i: ti ”' , " :iny licit the culuvation of the soil will lune AU 1 lUltiKiilnry Pad. now seek tube abandoned. The game is mi''of

in the sky, and

along just over his cottage, and there it obstinately stood. II had stood as bail j tor an old friend who was in danger of j losing his liberty in consideration of certain liabilities. The friend had lurched

him.

Margrey knew something had gone wrong. He tried to keep the whole

trouble to himself, but the shrewd little | v he fell to kb ng her, forehead, ch .,,- woman managed to ascertain his secret |jp a; am |. lookii,:- up, she saw wl.at sh. trouble. : i,.,,) t | OVor p, fore—on the cheeks of

big tears.

package, and placing it before th< Squire, asked him to c tint its contents It was found to e<>v< r the v liole aniottn for winch her itusband had given tie

mortgage.

“ It was left by iinele Hi tli,” explain M < ry. “ Lawyer Knowles was it 1 all hi* shrewdness to straightei •• 1 -ath r'nt, but I pd ] liim a roum.

•niii for lim s»-rviees. ’

liarn cji I led himself a slow mall, nud it did ti.ke bit., m :nc tin e to get the b i

ter of 1 is nmuzeinent. lie had bnreli -in ceedtd in eoinpreliending tlie wlioln as (ns wife turned from the door whence

tlie Squire had made his exit. Tim

for the I rst time, the litlie woman bit L down. She threw he rself into the strong

anas that were ready to receive her. “Oh, Harry! how could you—how could you be so jealous of me?” lie an v end not at ail, but held her

as in one < f his ow n iron vises. Present-

The est t'lnee to buv nnythiiiR y,ui need in th«

soiy of

(iroceries, l*n)\ isious, Quetnswart* and Glassware, Ip at the che.’;* andrcli hie Ptore, Noi l ll\\ Osil < ornor ^(MUMXM ^qnnre. II 1<IIII ; 1 Plili E in r:i»b or fondti for Country I’rnducc. tioorl. Runrnnteod tlie- bi-M .nd rricr. lowest. DON’T FOltdET TilK PLACE. WYSONQS Honhwert eornerlPublic Square. NKW Al*\ KtiTlsK' KN'Is. ORGANS^rV"'"^.^X^iiv^fsis w . i tl i cs * Da iu»l I . beat i y. Washitiffti n, N. .1. 4t§6 f$45 TO $100 | Per month. <!• nor fall m »l winter in every countv. Iitt( r» siiii(r anti vnlu • hie mtormation with full » nrtjt ularp.frce <Jclre*» nt ono© t82 J. ( . MoCi m>\ a Co , Cincinpati, Ohio. W ^ AM NTS KOli THE | aim u . |»|. :r h rr i v hs 0F EUROPE AND AMERIi A. 2 e > ye rs • xperience the Fecret Service ol ('elihrateu l»*tectivex, in nil partn of the wnrl •. . r ,p octll v. pnecH 40 full pupe • TiRravb’Rj*. AIbo in i r< pp two new 11 hiptmted Boults. Kxtrn inducements offered. Fort^rmseddrest, J. B.Bubr a Co.. ilnrttord. Ct..or Ch'ciiR o III?

price© ever known Mil* em.

Iv*>Wl on __ iun«m aixi lu-* CUR $15 SMT-QM I at Rreatly redncod price. Semi Mump for our New P. TOWELI# A PON, M iiu m»11* (' f N • ? IS > All, o! r'sadinr-nl P^citaticnai ^:ai’«tion! w ^ r - iOP.disrm * Co ■ , ■Nfi.'vr) ; :s cb’rrt-.t f ;.:;i««tp’.::-/ I

'. • (1 I 4

I -I’ r\ 1 I. .or. i. i: . ’.Ln> <"* **..T t-i ’ I fro*. Sul ; I-v J.ito’, ep. •, ' i j>P-• ». f • erv t iwiiLt, » f Al- • t * ’ T ’ w ' •• I # .Hi *. f i ’ I t f 4 > rr r-.

Greencastie Foundry

—AND—

MAAJII.NI-: < OMi»vVINY, —Mamluctunr- ot Culvers Iron Era? Saw

You see. Margery. I don’t mind, I h „ r Vllltan W( , ro lwo roUnd

• !t O', | can work for you and the hoy well H arr v did not go to the shopthat dav, :* O" I enough,but the homcstetid,there is no help fln( f i, a i jy got wl(] | y n( . g!pctc(1 f„r it; that must go nn.l it has been in , t waa aevera , y ' earsapo that th i sevfnt ’ the Fleet family ever since it was a wild- ot . cllrrKj , and Harry’s bird’s nest is now erlu s '' j called “The Dove-cot” by the observing

Harry told her the responsibility ueighbor^ Said he: “Old ’Squire Mitchell has paid | it, and I have mortgaged the place. He has given me several months in which

HARPER'S WEEKLY 1 , Ono Y( ar.

HARPER’S MA(iArdN T E, One Year 4 0 T o THREE above pub'eation*. Ono Year. 10 0 A y r\V0above named. One Year 7 O* II HPER’SYOUNO PEOPLE, One Year 1 5o

Postage Free to all KiibscriberB in.the United

And all V ind?

itw HepairinR on

i chint ry d.mc t r* iiidHv , tp.n

I Mi»chin* iy and CaptinKH. Mill Work and Farm Ma-

I IlICBS I

a pala on our reputition :ifilicte*i to warn them.

L>N FiY PAD. and take no other.

well tr.ke no better

As"R , tor"uVv' , s the Arkansas mid the I’latte.

The volumes of Iho Razar begin with thi . . . tirfd Number for January of each year \ redeem it, but he might as When no time is specified, it will bo under it now, Margery; I shall be stood that the subscriber winhefl to boriu w ith prepared to pay it then.’*

. the Numb"r next after rerript of ord-r. H ;irrv wt .„ t to work, and Margery to

The lint Fleven Annual \ olutaes of Hakpfr s . i i i v *11

I Razar. in neat cloth liindirur, will be sent hy i ruminating. She had always been able

Ono Ileiuotly.

^axffs-JSSS'ss sa te : tX* wwa aWfsssa asa i 1 rr u "*• .“ d

omcay lor cmn'hs and colds. (Jive i» a i ° ’

il. i'rice, and r>0 cents pur bottle. .'hnlU

liis wife a» lie did when he was her lover is a remarkable remedy when be ha# found out that he has married a fool.—

Cincinnati Gazette.

hop bitters: (A .Medicine, not a Drink.) CONTAINS HOPS, IirCllU, MANDRAKE* DANDELION, AnItok PrnrsT and RfstMrotpalQi'ali* nIKS OF ALL OTUKU LiTTKKS. tie i : v C" i: i; it

A Chicago man told a lie and then said. “I hope to be struck down if 1 have not told the truth!” He had scarcej ly ceased speaking when he fell to the tioor—a man •‘thumped him one.”

■ ex iTt-ss,

1oCMD(

dollar per volume *, for 5“ (X) each.

Cloth cusps, for each volume, suitable for binding, w ill be sent by mail, postpaid, on

receipt ol SI each.

Remittances should be "made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. ! Newspapers arc not to copy this advertisement without the express order of )IIarprr Sl

: Bkotrkrs.i

Address HARPER \ BROTHERS. New York .

means too, if neie<sary; fora wise thinking cap she was in possession of. But this time she was sorely puzzled. She spent the afternoon in endeavoring to

HrncHt* D«*rlvs*«l from Lotteries.

(Indianapolis News.J

The revenue of the Italian government from lotteries is eighty million of francs annually, and the result is a poverty and demoralization among the lower Gasses

ditlieult to conceive of.

When France was mulcted in millions to pay Germany, the world saw the force of small savings as from out the old stockings and chimney pieces came the hoarded ]>onmP'. It is exactly these small savings that lotteries eat up, and

$5,000,000. The American Shoe Tip Co. W A It KANT TII K l II A. S. T. Co.

Y I (

: K ’ s Floral

plana method of relief, hut it crept the whole life of the Italian peasant and 1 awav. and she felt tired and defeated. workingman is smut in saving money to

. * • .,.,11 invest in lottery Ticket*. U was supper .me. Hhe heard her , t but • hiu , tv ( , lancP at hi9toryi

husband s foot strike the graveled walk. ]vl >t and coteui|K>raiieous, for us to ^e at the same time she w;is struck with an what the nature of th t vil is even in

table our own midst. If people would only

That ia now bo extcuialvely worn on CHILDREN’S SHOES TO WEAR A3 LONG AS THE METAL, Which wnu Introduced hy them, and by which the above amount has l)©eii saved to parents an nunliy. Thin KLirls Tip will wave still more, ns befddea heinp worn on the coarser grades it is worn on liar ami ronily shoes where tho Metal lip ou account of its looks would not be used. They all have our Trade Mark A. N. T. <?•. stamped ou front of Tip. Parents should ASK FOR SHOES with this jBEAUTIFTJL BLACK TIP on them when pun basing for their children.

All Dneinesof the Stomach. Bowels, Flood, Ltvir, Kidneys.and rriimry < »i>.miis. * • rvoitueiis. vice -•'-"iH ' ai d especially Female Complaints. $1000 IN COLD. WlllMie paid for a case they will no? cure or" help, or for anythin* impure or lujm .uus found in tliim. Ask VouTinurpIst for Hop P.lttrrs and fy them bcf*c you sleep. 'I'uke do oilier. I) I. r. Is i absolute and IrrcslstHdo rMre for Druakciens, use of opium, tobacco and

OtlCB.

narcot

Brno for Circtlar.

ill :

Hr-x Ritwn p. <

m

nhowf fold

IWhf*i

ilnifrclfts. N. VA Tnronte, Ont.

The h'i 'cir’Dom in n mock marringe til J

llidton, Kansa-, thought it was all in

.. . . i i v i For in an FI (‘Ran t Book of 120 Papes, one nrnpKtj I'e had ppstorod tho hiidf* ( olored Flower IMutc HndtvNnilustriitions.with

Descriptions of tie bett Flowers and VeRCtubles, and directions for RrowiiiR. Only Ihc^ntH. In Enplish or (leriRiiu, If you afterwards or-

der ppeds deduct the K* cents.

ICK'S SFFiDS are the best in tho world. The

, , i Floral Uuidcwil] toll how to Ret and prrow

A wonding party was gathered, a core- them.

,• i i . 4 . i i ^ Yiek’s Flower and Vcpetaldo Dardon, 17"> mony waft performed by a prptendod p. lpPflf ,, ( « ol red Flutes. f»*4U:!,g r .iviiiBB. For 1 elerovman, ami the victim <li'i net know '; l "<;n''>n papor cover#; tl in elegant cloth.

In (terman nr l.n^iMr.

Vick’s fllnstrateil Monthly MaKazinn—32, pnges.» Colored I’lato in every tiuniher am! ! many fine engravinas. Price, fi 25 a year;

, , • Copies for -5. Bpecimen Numbers sent lor lit . they 11 nilecoit Gil him. cents: .(trial eo|,ie* 'or 25 cents, • , Address. JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. \

Gon. I!. K. Si’o't, who was Governor of Son'll rarolina from to 1 7”, shot | and killed a drug clerk named \\ arren |

witli his at'en ons, notwithstanding numerous rehutV-, a'i'l «ho liad conspired with her friends to make sport of him

. hat he ha I been impos 'd upon until the i time came to retire for the night. Then

THOMPSON'S

EYE WATER.

idea. She put his supper ou tlie

p..: .a,, without a word, and, instead of sitting tkink this matter "ver seriously they WlllUu , . i wou t s<hid see how utterly foolish it i;

down with him as usual, said: .

. , , to expect a class of men who are themDo you mind looking p.fter the i iy j selves gamblers, to make an honest di* awhile? I want logo out.” tribution of the prises when tliey eould A neighbor came in so.in after aud in- just as well arrange to have the drawing quirod for Mrs Fleet done in a way that tlie property would “She has gone out,” he replied. | r ': vert , I i: m:l ! managers of the sw.n- .. . , . '«llo. Hunk before you enclose your It must have been hci I saw g< ing a . ; ,i venture to sriy you will into Lawyer Knowles’ office a moment decide that the chances are 'ail against

I ago,” said the neighbor. : you.

Ilarrvdid not reply, but he did not 1 .7~7 ^ ~ ,, hke it. Vmng Knowles had once been ^ N( , w york Imper rptrm |y Rav e cona suitor of Margery’s. A little wavering . i , 1( . raLle apaee t0 discussion by coral first in his attentions, for he was a i respondents of the matrimonial problem, shrewd young fellow, acute in his jiro- Among the writers was one who sianfession, and in personal matters looking ed herself' 1 V I’ashionahleYoung Lady,” always to the main chance, and Margery "'ho criticised ■‘everely the lack of sinhad no fortune hut her face thnuirli there ^ ri, - v in tl "' average modern young man was rumor about the time of her mar 1 This she gave as a sample of a confi

GI7 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Me. { t' cltir i.ruiitintt* of tiro Methcal ( oileRPS. bus V’en lonifw

U Venerea l.tif

A ri eolar r.rsUuote of tw i. • ti . i the special tr<

t cin onic D

ereal.^f sual I’hys.t an 8t

renfr*

soim •ion

Medical i f

ntinfiii ot ail X cm

u.id Uiuonic F aeasea than nny other 1

Loi n, tc • itypnpers show, &nd aifold rrsidente km'w. Byi MliH. Oonorrhneu..C*lcet. 6 ricture. Oi l.'tin

TT ’ • a. 01 Rupture, all Urinary Dieeatf

b y • niitic or Mercurial Aftec tiont-* of the Throat S; in r U men, are treated with tirparui.-^d success, «.n

latvM scitutilic principles. Sufelr. I’rivstt iy.

b, s:ma?o.iben, bcxcal Debility ^n'l Tntpo-

etuli of If-Abuac n ) tl sexual ei

t in ninturei yea s. or othercause*. and u! i. !i prodn.-e ot the foilosrmg effects: nervousness, scuunal (imsi o. debility, dimneas of sight, detective niemoty. pimples

• t. •• . | :i . - .‘‘ui tlci-ay, uv - !

eoTitusmn of ideas, loss of sexual power, etc., rcnderit-g r arringe i.npropt r or unhappy arc perniancptiv cured, t onsultatiou ot office, or by mail free, and n \ teef When it is inci-nveniciit to visit the city for treatment, nice!.cun e con be seot by mail or express evcrvwh+ro. • ur tii • s guaranteed, where doubt existii it Is frankly staled I -apile: tor Us:. 1 t’sap; (cr W.bcs, 1 .-.mj

: for t.eh, 2 Cumpo Ct s

2BO

PAOE3.

„ tike

PIRATES.

1 n , .<»'h snd *llt btndlnir S-.l-tl for 60c ■ poster or eurreticy Over fifty wonderful pei

fiiiARRIACE

GUIDE.

Drurv, at Napoleon, (ihio, oarlv Chiist-

t * . . ' This well-known ami thorouglily rflloicnt

•na morning. » cotl S son, who had reui ^,iy for (lifeat<eB of tho Eye ban acquired a >van iuim>i iimmi/ uio ume ()I nor Iil.'ir- j i r m c *t . i ‘ * hem onaKprce, was given shelter hy ; riage that an uncle in a distant part of ’sheTth!' dearest' littlc'Thing'in His lather learning of his where- a ^ r U i < ( JJnfy h j M ln pf|^" m g U Yuc , }f 0 Bni in nnt ^/any the country had left her property, more the world, and I was awfully gone on ’

or currency. Over fifty wortderftil pen riictere*. in to ife; articles on the following lubje. 's WJm mar any, Ntho UOt. why Manhood. Womanhood, hhy* ui

Id marry; How life and I

Drury.

j iliotitr, fittempied to i-o to him. Drury

, refused him admittHnee, w hereupon Scott i.’, the trutli oi tiiis soiti-ment. j drew n revolver and shot ihe \outii dead. si'\’s l 'v l | l ''i).''. r jroy,N'-w

Drury was to

j Monday.

mrritH nf the medicine itself atui not by any “’V , ,,cr l’ n ’l n ' rl . v ’ ,,, " rr the world, and I was awfully gone on puffmff or (*xtensivo Hilvcrtipingr. r l ho many or loss, JUKI hrr relatives there had made her. hut you know I never intended it thousnnds who have usrd it will bear testimony u„. _i.„ i.-.i j n (.hihihtHtd to run into matrimony. It was coming

. — .i . .1 — and

it appear that she died

.no many

more Those married or contemplating marriage should rrrd it, thru kept under lock ai d key 1'opulnr edition, san < ns above, but paper cover. XflO pages. k*6 cts by mail, in i 1 ■ y < r pt-rogt Cheap#-.; g . d guide n Amen a

have been married on

ure of the Bridgeport Eye Water

continued.

Brice, 25 cents. Sold by all druggists.

0 Wlvi’d

mmm m

XX3[X^N3ES7Sr iNVEJTISATOItS IN USE. * It is A 'pedfle in th" in re nf all ilisrnsps ] "f tho'hidfws, (iltulii'T, t’rostatie I' -r t on of the mnat-y OrKans, Irritation of tfi" Ntfcw of.ho Bladder, Bundn^ L'nno, ib et Oonorhea In nil Its utaites, Mu- >' us U'. 'tta.'es, Congestion of the Kid- " Vs, HrtckDust Deposit, Diaheies, In- ; -mmaiion f the Kldnejs and Bla lder, l>t'" -v of Hdneys, Acid Uilne, lilocdy 1 “ • . Pain It the Reaton < f the lllaili!' r. I VIN ItJ I IK BACK. Irlimiy (’aletilus. it'nnl Cslevui, Kenal Colic, Helentlon > f t rie, Fnnuent, I'rtaatlon, Gravel In "b it forms Inability to retain the Water. i nrticulirly in persons advanced iti ' IT .S 4 KIDNEY INN ESTKJATOIt it ns’.n-fli ih« Urine to its natural 1 t, i the acid and hnniinif. mid ’ Tl MCCCMiv* um-'u inloxi-

• 1 j .ui.

*t ifiSIl rr, .lx Dotltc. fbr fit. tf s-ndfortfreu ar. fi jid by all Bi uk, t.t.

G< n. Grant Heclaie l receiitly in New York li.at he would never speak to Sen-j utor Klaine eg tin. lie regards the warfare wagtd . g .n-t iiim at the Chicago Convt nin n a nl a nature to put an end , toali frietdlv tobitinns between thorn.

W. JOHNSTON & CO.,O ’ .TeCTerson Axe., Detroit, Mlcb. | -•j- ... j.r thJ U- NL a 1*1 Caruz-ia.

Many persons wih lake no medicine until pros!rated tin a le d of mcKth-sh This is folly. Nature always calls for ns.itilance when needed to throw oft imIjurities. With our habits of life it is necessary to fndcr ihis help. Prickly Asii Hi iters wiil not force nature, but iicls mildly and renders the assistance required. Try them. jan Why will t ou b- D< ubled wearing j pltsieta for L m- Pack, when Hill's, liuehti Will it akea permanent core. Vick’s i i.ouai. Ubis work | is before us, and tliose w ho send Itt cents lo.lnmes Vick, IL chisler, N \ , for i<, j will he disappointed. Instead of gellin" |

cfTectually, before tlds report, that he had been proposed, and had been

hesitatingly rejected, greutlv to the tiling, she reciprocated, and astonishing of himself and Harry Fleet p ,"^ d ’ nn 1 ' vlmt ’ s - w " r " p -

Margery was an orphan, and hud been reared by Harry’s kind parents, and from continued association with him had learned to read his big heart so veil that she km w who reigned queen in it long before lie had courage to tell her He really never could we why she hail preferred ti pi.dn man like himself to one whom lie considered so finished in worldly j. races as young Ktiowl -.

I got sort of spooney, you know, told her tin- I hived her, called her darling, or aome-

liere I am I'm afraid

she’ll hold on to me. I’m sure she means business. She’s a pretty little woman, but too poor for me.” He ought to marry some rich, heartless fool who would take him merely to lug her baggage and

tend her poodle.

Italian laborers at home and abroad stick to their nat; mil diet of bread, macaroni and fruit, with an occasional ... diet of meat. In Italy this diet i# based on necessity and abroad on ecou-

For tor •ywdv cure

1 rematnr#* ivhility, KenoMsu

r<f Idoiis. Aversion to Society, defective Memory, ni.d Disot tiers brongiiton by Set ret Habits and Fx<< si>cs ..dj

druj/cut lias t!ie ingredients Address,

>*. JACgUEB. TWlCli

ess. l

• at ure pehiiity, Ner\i>uauess. Itcsponaeticy. t< - Ideas. Aversion to Society, Iiefcctive Metm

Wen e. I». lef'eci labit

vat."ut St., St, l.t»ui». Mo

jt^CFTT T 25 ’ S H-7 ^!7E AMD CATTLE POWDERS

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FOhTZ f. u ■ FOUTZ j

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Will enre or preven t niseaso.

rfr will ciio of Colic,Bora or Lymo

itr.’fi FoivderB are nsci

n r "VtlerAtvillcurcAntl iirovont HooCbgi er\ s rowders will prevent (iAi'RS iv Fowls.

Ilk

S^GILT EDGEsJ,

i..''a*Ess;”TsnEf

J‘0ME TREATMENT. ‘f A'sip.-s u-. il in my pructlco for 25Year I I'Vratcd hook of BO )>aKr# glvliig fill! di rs '-‘"^rylf-tfruiui'-M, rn nt 1< eo, AddreE* T. ^ 435 K. tt»tet bt,. BitekM. ll»

SgPyvn WANTED f"'tti. II,.t m# r„i,ii • • i i i BUtl* lo -.M.n, rirt.n«i ti-ok, i Him.-, r.ic., i vrortli twice the price ol the book

■a l»4»«4 J8 1-r ct. XMIOMI r,Mi,h'| to.. 91. Lsni,. Mo.

Harry did n it like what trnnspir d, and <,ln -’

; thouglit ti*o sensihle a man 11 get, jealous Of the three brothers of the late Wil;"f a trifle, he was not a little perplexed limn (Julian Bryant, who are farmers at when his wife made no mention of her I’nnceton, III., only one has any literary buainess out, on returning. As the weeks ■* 11 ^ ^ le * las publislied a number of

went h}’ he came to know of her c;;IIing j there at other times, and once, on comi ing home earlier than usual, he met Knowles at his gate coming out. At heart he had perfect faith in his wife. |

and and

v.t Horft .i (no ^>f Colic, : ! ’ i i't'h 1'owdeni arc used 1

qti

m twenty per cent., uud nuke tLu butter

n time.

t il<

I’.S

} . d ••i I’owdei N will incrcttso the quantity n t mi’

ct.

I - > Powders will cure or prevent almost rveky

\ - k to whi< It Hornes and Cattle i

Disk \- k Jo w Fot tv/sPo

Foci z’s

bold everywhere.

learo subject.

\VT*r KBW1LLUIVX bATIbFACTlOJt.

DAVID K. FOUTZ. Proprietor. UALTIMORS, MP.

(tut* iHS.

UNTIL TO-MOHHOW.

A cert.iin enro for rSorvou Dobllity T Sominal Wo&k noss v Impotonco, otc. # . ’Vructlco for J55Ye_.

IK)pairet full di

•ee. Address

3 i THOstou<«n BC8:m:i>Y

u cl CHp tbin ,r ah fhi‘ price would seem to In every ea*o of Malarial Fever or Fever und but fortune had begun to rack him on indi. ate, they wo: receive a very 1 $••• her wheel, and a matter that he would Home wot k of 112 pa^es, and p^rbius »,ores m the anltmii foree«, which debilitate, it liave thought little of ;i few weeks befon. fiiK) illustrulions not ehenp hut el'-g m' " t ,’.,' 1 V 1 Vnun , ( 1 |e'| lV wfih trituruted now had the power to torture him. illustrations, on the very best of cal.^.mpounU# of cheap Hi.int# .ndM.ontial oil*. w,, , v .. s .-rieved to we that Ids wif>’» dered paper, m.d as a set off from the | often .old undsrthe,,„r,.o ofimter#. ferie eltostc that his wife# 1 1 L - I fijBbalk hy ,,, manner toward linn was changed. It

lyll i was nut trouble; she had spoken of their |

Until to morrow, love, until to-morrow! 11 |-rr eye* grew mciM with t :’.d<rr, joyous tears. Until to-morrow,throbbed her ^Ind,young heart,) 1 hen naught shall part us in the coming years.

Until to-morrow, love r fort

tiered paper, and as a setoff from the ( often .oia und^the^.me oMiiuer#. whole, a beautiful Colored I’lato that is . ^ rU|rR ; gtj( (] rooers uni | wins Mercbnn*# worth twice the nrice of the book. I where. ly

He smiled and clltsped Her slender form within a close embrace, U ' ll to-morrow, yes, she answ ered, nestling L pon lu* breast her happy, blushing face, Unttl to-morrow say we oft at parting. What changes sad "to-morrow*’ oft doth bring; The liumi,tt>-<iay,that pressed our own,to-morruw May itc a cold and unresponsive thing —-^incuanapalis Herald

l «’*ii ( « f‘al> '•> i , n|» -h PIfo’s Cure for t oitHnPtpUop. it liots «. >UId it !l.st(*M gtrott. Doh«* •inrH.- t oitR* large, Urre « re the ebrnprst iss wrl! the bf*M. Sold * virv Where. #. • ■ • » <‘i‘ i < r br.'tlp V’liLAiildSji TWM

1 A r* I ’ *" Mm .. 8«b fcr" I Lwi V.f (Huoi A Jim* or Whit.-,, slmulil ». —I‘rot'. llurrin'l'Hinphlet (lilti li* Plates) desert Dtiaa u( )ut Rcnivdv, aiiit thaw iaa naan. I piK’ation. 1 h« | amphlft is valaatie- lu ary )T«ly in dciiI cartirroTs MO" r • 1