Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1881 — Page 5
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GROCERIES, ProN isions, CaniKMl (mxmIs. Cigars and Tobaccos. hiiE!:: Ml EisM, IihI l.sii'tfrsl ol warr nt ilii* f iiy. Our stork will always he found Complete, Fresh and Clean. Our motto is to sell the best floods at as low prices as cun be found anywhere. Highest prices in cash or trade for Jill kind of country produce. East smv I’iiMic *<|ii:ir4*'4a!'4'<‘iarasiks IimI.
Hines’Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoar hound is pleasant to the taste and ino>t reli.ible emed> lor coughs and colds. Givr i» :• trial. Price,25 and 50 cents per bottle, •-nni'
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.A Monitor &hlp.-T)i« Ou« That In I to iii|C lliilli Kor the Inman Line.
INew York rimes ]
A new Bteamship, which when eom. wlcted will lx- the largest anil linent tner-chant-vessel in the world, ii now boing built at liarrow, England, for the Inman line. She will lie ready for use in the spring of 1881, and will then begin making regular trips between this port and Liverpool. The City of Koine was re-j garded as the most appropriate name which could be given t<> this addition to the Inman licet. Hir dimensions are to
Is- as foil >ws:
Length of keel, .>16 feet; length over I all, 590 feet; breailth of beam, 52 feet; I depth of hold, 38 feet i* inches, and depth from top of deck-house to keel, 52 feet. I Her measurement will be 8,300 tons, or 1 over 2,000 tons larger than either the City of Berlin ortho Arizona, and 800! tons larger than the .Sorvia, the new Cunard steamship, which will Ire com-j pieted this fall. She will 1*' over four- ' tilths of the size of the Clreat Eastern, file engines of the (Jity of Home will be ' of 8,500 horse power, with six cylinders, i three of which are high-prc'sure and j Uiree low-pressure. There will be eight boilers, heated by forty-eight furnaces,' and the vessel can be propelled at the
rate of 181 knots an hour.
Sue will carry four large masts, and |
three smoke funnels. A large spread i f j cai vas can be set, which will enable the steamship to make good lime, if neces-
sary, without the aid of the engines. Tim saloon and state-rooms will he placed
amidship, and will contain every facility ; Sin’«'''".-'y , ru I |" • for condorl and luxury. All me latest H-'herry. *<•.. h;i
^Hadded, ami the imf'S
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HEART-THKrmi.
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More *wect than «mile» are tears which rise unbidden When koine fair scene first dawned upon our eyes, A lift of^oy, by nature lone kept hidden, ’I hat thrills us with a rapture if surprise. But dearer yet and deeper is our feeling Whea some fair deed by one wc love ts wrough, - p .ling The lovely blossom of some secret thought. —fLady Elliott
THE STOWAWAY.
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It was in the year ’51. I was sailin' as seeund engineer on a Liverpool xteanv er bonnd for New York. When three | I days out the chief engineer came down] ■ and told us a stowaway had been found
on board.
1 didn't wait to bear any more, but up 1 ou deck, like a sky rocket; and there I did .ee a -igbt, and uo mistake. Every i man-Jack o’ the crew, and what passen-1 ' gers wc bad aboard, was all in a ring on 1 the fo’e'stle, and in the middle stood the ' j fust mate, lookin’ns black as thunder. ! Right in front of him, lookin’ a reg’lar mite among all them big fellers, was a little bit o' lad not ten years old—ragged as a scare-crow, but with bright curly hair, and a bonnie little face o’ bis! own, if it hadn't been «o woful thin and pale. But, bless ycr soul! to see the way that little (.hap held his head up and looked about him, you’d ha’ thought the whole ship l>el mgrd to him The mute was a great, hulkin' black-bearded fel-
If I have to swing for it.”
“ I’ve been in nv ugly scrape ii mv time, but 1 n r ti lt ’arf as I (li<. then. Every minute seemed as a dozi i and the tick o’ the mate's watch rep i. pricked my ears like a pin. The nx I were very quiet, hut then wa»a preeiuu igly look on sonic o’ their faces, and I lotiicd tiiat three or four on ’em k.q ■ ’.'in’ for’ard to whi le the mate w (an in’In a way that meant m.-enii . .s .or in I d made up my mind thai i e di 1 ^ hang the poor little ehai
a on the sp I, and lake m
Greencastle Foundry
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'l.ACIlI.Ni: < OMl»ATSY,
-Mm ulacturvrs of—
lever’s Iren Tra? Saw
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And all k ird' itrf^ I t piiiTira»
bint*r> d*'nr i ronintly ‘hofinctirS uih i>e|*nt.
(ireencu.^tlo, Ind.
r ^ JOHNSTON’S ^ SARSAPARILLA1 — for rat tffliun, tTSfiK'i, And tor Purifying the Blood. It has been in use for DO years, and has rr v, (1 to be lb" best preparation In the .rt forfeit K. BKAUAl UK PAW W ;;K HU)E ('ll K.V K, l.niat com PLAINT, 1’IMPLEH ON THE FA( E. DTO I'i.l'MA, liLES, and all Diseases Ihn.' •. v,. f ,,ma Disordered Uver or an lm-1 , - -1-1 .. I. 1 huusamla of our best p. ojile fa! a it «md rtvo it to thnir chilJrci l ' 1 ' I preset it daily. Those who uao I it oaco recommend it to otliers. It is riado from Yellow Dock, ilonduraa KArsap&n'.la, ANild < b^rry, Ktiinzmift. n, Bassafraa, Wij UinTeen, and , her m I known Yaluahla Roots ana ]h rt s It is ftrictly vegotable. and can- | 1 t hurt f e most uellcat" constitution. It I, cjo < f the best mivlicines m f r Re ulal it tho bowels , I, f id by all responsible drurm-sts at one (I llc.r fro quart bottio, or tix bo- Ira for l.vo dollars. o-jjose wl i oaanot obtain a bottlo of I lll-'s ■nadicine from the..- drumrist may I., luaoned Bar, ami wo wjudauw Itj | to lien free of u- y i i -•*. i T. foaxsem * C5., kiasf»ctnr«r», ,„1 Jrfrenion Ave., UETUOIT, KITH.
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hath chnrms to s«»oth the savafre • of Tar, lioarioun i and Wild , .. hath chiirnib to soothe the worst
hauii me .
r vill h splendidly furnished diil. Z&ueut pai bottle; for sale by all druc low, with a look that ud ha n . ned and upholstered. Tnere will be 275 re- <t ' sls a horse, and a voice fit to make one jump ; | volviug chairs at the '-aloon-tables, and — through a keyhole; hut the young mi' 1 : !, l m^ l . U ‘*T m ' V ’“ l "‘‘'‘ly ^'Vmodate | VI C K S waru’t a hit ufeiinl he Umd straight !
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them hi t. ( for al
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i .t minutes!” says the mate, lih .1 deep \ • ice breakit ’ III llpdl t! like t!a toll o’ a funeral tali If you’ve g d anything to confess, nn . 1 V'-tt'd best i ut with it. for err lime
eatly up.”
’ l ie told you the truth,” answeri b. y, very pale, but astiitn as ixi i
M y 1 say my prayers, plea-e?'’
The mate noddid, and down goes th> •r little ehaj) onhiskuei s (with th ‘"•mill rope alhuit his neck all the tinu i ['tits up his little hands to j ray .hin’t make out what he said (fai t nc . 1 wits in -ueli a whirl that I’d I are ■ know'd my < wn naiiie), but 111 i t::. ! (i ! ht aid it, • \ i ry Woni T! . t up eti his feet again, and pul hi * *s licliind him. and says to the mail
. <]tiietly, “ Ini ready.'’
And tic n. sir, the mate s hard, grin n 1 i' k tij' all at ■ 'nee. Ilk- I'v si a i a in the Baltic. 1!< snaletied u e 11 y in his arms and kissed him. at • .1 -t lilt fl-ervin’ like a child; ali't
ink th ri waren't one o’ it p tin siune tiiimr. 1 l.now
ORGANS
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• MPRCVED FARMS In lown, K.tiisn**. Nehra*kh :in'l Minnc.-otn,
FOR SALE y**ars’ time «»n three-fourth? By. luirreet, H percent, sro Y. cst, (tend tor tiftb.
"Nite loe «i iy in wh’ h lnnd« hm* defired. 440 .1 l\ 1 >. ll'i Brt a«l\NHy. NewVork. ~ HAVE YOU Ever Known
\ny per.’-on to be ^eriouily ill without <i weak toui.i hor nittctive liver tir kidneys? And when th* se organs are m r*» h! condition do you • •i find f h**ir |'»»*M**~or eojoymic pood h**ttlih? '\RKKK S tilNGEh IONIC h lwa>> roKulute. ih' ^f iuipoi'ant orvtt’h an m v* ! ails to iuak*‘ the blood ri« h utid pure, find to stronpthen ev • y p -r of On* fiy^tern. It Ii 8< ur«d hundred i 'ifspairing ni'oluir, A.'-k your neighbor 4 prlrm known on - l/4»BMlrr», Kin***, ami
OUR $15 SHOT-GUN
immediately
sinoku roiim, ;
over the saloon. I lie
was I’rincu Halford 1
E .Iks did say afterward (lowervoice to a whisper) as how he
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Colored Flower Plato Hiidlkjli ll!u*trationji # witli Hw 8^ it lie*
imu>klIig-room will bo ai»«no the drawing- i Hegeriptionp of t IO ln*Ft Flower^ and Vegeta i hiin«elf •iml will -it‘i*. on mi >< Fit i» inn vin.*i.-. direotions tfirgrowinir. Only lOoent# j. ' .ui'l will au ' ninoiiau ion -m-k ,„ h ,, r ( ; (;rm , 1 „, n y,, u aherwara. or ! ing his
ers at one •. i ne saloju wtit contain six der "'"l-<li-in. t the I'l'ini'. ' i > i .. 11 i i .1 1. hath-roAUiS 1 ICK'ssKKDSareth.b.st in tl.cworhl. Th. .Comedo tK't’.er blood nor what he ought; There will he room on hoard for al-! {'i, 1 ;.'" 1 i),liJo wi " to11 how t ” K * 1 :llul Kl '°” I and for my part. I’m ray liter o’that way ! mu‘i any number t»l btoorago igors, Nick’s Flower and VeBetaiilo Garden, 17*1 lo* thinkin myself j for I never vet seed a
' ” f Moatts^i 11' i.iii.r'r riiveo'; il !co.umon streJldural, (as they call them
|.a|irr rover 1 or Kneiisli.
and .-pace for an enormous quantity
freight in the hold. L'he City ol Koine is to lx! built of steel, with a double but-
i"in, and eleven hulklu ads. 1 wo i mgi- - in j en ., ,viDRs. tiuliiial hulkheads are to run tnrough [itp, f..r *a Si.i riu
i.ie engine-' and boilers’ space. These will greatly decrease the danger of li>.. vessel sinking 111 ease of a collision. The bip-deck- are to be "I tiio l,.-st leak. No xnensc is to he s[>ared in making Uns mugniiicctit steamsiup perfect in ( Very respect. She will have the highest classification of any vessel in the Ltverp > d K.■ l-bock and in the Britisli Lloyds, lac Inman [Hofiie expect that, so far as (lie trau-portaiioti ol pass ngers and freight goes, the City of Rome will prove the nr nareh of the s. a-. Work was begun on the new vessel us soon as the contract with tin Harrow (Steamship Build
mg Cuuipany had been closed.
In (irrnun
Yirk’s llliisirstril Monthly . . . , , • , t 1 nrt .-. I. ( '.Inri .1 i'late in ovri v number ami bn heard ft pm dru, as the mate spoke,
i’riro. 81 2 > . year: n Numbers scot Inr I" !
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now) carry it off like him. You might
Well, you young whelp,” says he, in
• (. .1 Mi - • \ on, my In o -ay-, he, ... dhiu’ the child’s hair '.'itli hisgretii ird hand. ' Yi.u'ic a truo Enelish- ■ . every ineli . f y .11; you xvonhln't ! lie to save your life! Wen, .f s.. your father cast yc i tl I'll he y. • n r from this da;. l(.rth;aml ifexer 1 .• .(, xml. may (. d f. rgit me. And
• ken' hi- xxorxi.”
n( Kn atly reitncist prior.
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(Correspondence in Free PressJ
Nutliing in this world is -o essential tc our getting on xvell amidst its busy seeiu s as a good large stock of common , sense. Some people have all the other senses in an acute sense, especially nonseii'c; but, laying all jokes aside, it i very essential. It is the application of tli ugbt to common things. It M necessary to exercise thought about everything xvc do, particularly trifles, for they
are the sum of human life.
\ erand iiehievemeut has heett made
1 xvhelt xxa ‘
, of right urai wrong, and not what this one 'a that one may say of us, as their Drugnist I critical eyes are turned up. n its. judging l,y tin it sight only 1 ' " 1 r -'” 1 *'
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his grimmiest voice, “ what brought you
hen?"
•• It wasmy stepfather as done it, says • id- ti .■
the Ixty, in a xxcr.k little voice, hutas (minkind. ■ steady s- . mid be. “ Father’s dead and' ’zive his
mother’s married again, and my new father sav* ns lioxv he won’t have no brats about eatin up his wages; and he stowed me away xvlten nobody warn 1 !o kin’, and guv me some grub to keep me going for a day or two till I got to si 1. IL -..ys 1 m tx, go to Aunt Jane, at
Halifax; and here - her address. And with that he -lips bis hand intx,
| the breast of his shiit, uttxl out with it
I hi- Ml,., s .>r in.
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to eating and drittking, first place in ti th',lights .
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starving man, indeed, xx ill s for food and drink il
necessary; bu - soon tis he has enough to cat and drink he thinks of xvhat h< sltall [nit on, and the question that iat first forced ii]m.h him by natural no-ee-sity. is [in ssril ttjMin him xxith no lesforee by the passions and refinements of
civilized society.
A matt, of course, oxvi s it to hinisi if to he properly clothed, and preper sidt-re-spect bids him dress m such a way as to
AGENTS WAN 11. ttn^ «• r i t\. n M.,i King s, "i u 11 I. K I • • work for hi« Ii thcT*: i fii . _x f..r rirpul. r I • - n
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icrap o’ pain r, awful dirt y and t rumpled j, I purity and repute. * . , * • 1 . . l , rltaris there never was a tune m winch
up. with tin address on it, right enough.
'liis subject ivas so generally looked upon
xviird on t , xeti n || )(J s«.ll'-tes|a.et as noxv and in
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"We all believed ev, ry «oi« ...■ n the light ,.1 seit-iespei
xvithout the paper; for his look, and his I this country, l lterc is no ragged cla voice, and the way he spoke, was enough ^ "f„ u ^ ; , a ) nd fV ^|; *“^1^
11 sitoxv that there warn’t a ha'fHirtho
jlyin' in ! didn’t s
- (only shrugged his shoulders do’ grin, as much as to say:
dors ol the Stomach. T"r- 1 ( ImHge.Minr. ami di. turb- • orcc', which debilitate, it f
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In « 4 very case of Malarial Fever or Fever an Agm*. while for tfisordor^ of iHo Stomaoh. T*»i
pidity ot ti»o Liver,
ancey oi the nnimal force
peojile on Sunday, with their families, and on all important occasions, appear
his xx hole --kin. But the in.m jn good clothes, while our ivell-to-do p, ,i- c . s cm to sxvaller the yarn ,t all; he p|, , ( -[iceially their xxa mien, Ini ve it rich- A0 ** •''<»**** '-'I, (j ) xvith u kind ness of costume nowhere seen to such an I Evtl/'ytMnff, too extent on earth. W,. xvi«ii to appear xxcil No man can do it to wall by hand.
1,1 a bird to lie caught xxith that kind o’ j" the eyes of out friend-, and xvc show
. . , , how much wo can* h r thorn, not only by
chatl and then ho shm to him: Eouk . .
It does Uto work cT ,» men.
l^-trimhTiV,it 1 ' l |M!' t ("onfnundt'ir'wiVh tn'luviitial! here, tny lad; that’s (,11 veiyfme but it mt . nt s, hut hv xvearing such clothes an ■'' " : is".".,:
i bring ev cry th i ng to the standard XHoId
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Grocer' in.I Wine M, r bants every where. lyll
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It ha - stood the test of yea—. IN' '’i.ivcil First I'l'cmiuni n( l.! Ma( ) ! airs in g years. Good. Ft:’ tantinl.
it sight only. 1'. n't Is afraid te,Tli<‘( iiit'iniiati V*«.el»i> Times. peak piditelv and kindlv to common Tho banner wat-kly .u the West, an eightIX"! !*;. t< r they won* t eo,,{a.,.i».a t f u* . ^ "uS:*. “a.^t Dor will your solf-roj <’(*t Ih* Io\n. r((l (, IU I |..,. c , 0 1 1 .(.t iiui^'’ tree, and po-t iiro pai I t* i 0 t a# You will not iiii]>rt>a llicin fu- cry ?u »<Tibor. Address WEEKLY
vorably by airing your i Icquent and studied c,invi-r-ati'in heft re them,
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nor!
having
hops, m rnr, manduake, ua>uemon 9 And th* Puri r anp Bi M klQuai TIBS OK ALL UTUKU Ifl IT KBS. T’ll IdV Cl? 1J Id
All nuctsexof 1 hi.Stomach. ]tn»cl». I’l ...il. Liver, KIdnrn, ind Drlnarf Orgai,. M rX’UUVUt'SS, Sl.'I'OlCSRII. - -lin.l I‘|,(.H isl.y r eumlc Comi'luiutM.
SIOOO IN COLD.
Will Ilf pll*1 for ft Ctl** tfi* > Will F T I te,. ( help, or for anything Impure or injurious
fouud in them.
AFkyour dmppist f >r ]I« n Blttorftftnd them before you si p. Take no mh
D T r lutin fti)f»olutcftiuHrrc8Ut!blp«Mirc for
Druukeuueas,U8C <f<
xx ill they give you
eoinimili sense.
me j.cii|ile are so afraid of being c'l.iuitii.n thai they address a [icrsen ot loxver stutioti with haughty disdain, feel- | ing they are so stipi rior in hmly and ] mind that th» y \ u xx them with ini 11 1 i disgust. I've hearii iliem make sjiort oil some xx In. use ungrammatical language/ or take tin a note written by an illiterate j person and seemingly enjoy the perusal I fur the purpise of talking and lutighing 1 over the mistakes, it -liows a lack of , comnioti sense to ih> thus, and maki s nu sort"v f.>r one who lias in .t liatl tlic quult
ties they (.light topns-iss.
Very, very few. if any, occupy such I exalted [Misitioiis in life as not to half ! some dt alings xvith common people. V\ t 1 meet them at every step in life; then xvhy j spurn them, er ctitieise tlu ir drias : or manners? I’erbaps there is really ! more heart beneath the tough exterioi than dwells in the bi.-om of those who fear tlu ir eiintitininating infliteni'e. How unbecoming in a teacher to look down mum her patrons, though humble. j Wo arc daily brought in contact with gei pie ol different stations, and surely if yd some are rude the best way possiblt to meet rudeness with thorough politeness, for the rude can only light xxith their own weapons, f-eys one: ‘ lie who is pure in heart can never he vulgar in speech : and he who is meek and loving in spirit can never be rude in manner. . 1 low much hi tter for our well being were . xv e ever to hear in mind the ml age: | “Always endeavor to‘he really xvhat it w ish to appear;” for that is common
n / ; it t ti
in the seeret,
Iiav ,t out of ’em. Now . you j tst point ; f : ‘" (l il lm !md a great d, ai to
, iii ( i ( > m this wav, and has more still to do.
' " " 1 1 f< ' In ol I times, men and w< men put their! x..it; this very ininu;. ; if x o i don t, it d i . MlMt j tin , profe-.jon, and character lo.ij be the worst for you!” large extent into their costume; and. The iwiv I'H.ked u[, in hi. hiight bar without having a gnidchnok, a spectator less wav (it did mv hi art good to look at j could tell in any assembly or country hint, the brave little ehap), and s*id. ! ? nt l p ,e "ere by xvhat ‘ 1 ’ , i they Imd on. Lverx nation, tribe, rank,, ■l''it,- quietly, “I ve told you the truth/ „ | ia ,[ its eiraraeteristie n-tunic.. I ain't got no more to say. ’ and from the king to the serf, the dn --
The mate says nothin’ but looks at marked the man.
him fora minute as if he sees chain (>ur modern business hn* something of I thtof.gli him; and then he faced round! hi> t-uth-telling in eo-tume. and it is a , ^ » ii 4 i , irnai 'Ati-liuTion in ttavolin^ lo lx.*
lookin bLirkr. tmm i*m r. ^ who arc? to take care of us in the J
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I . c ir- .liar IT. I “PRESENT1 For a B»slil»*tli»t will Saw na l ist and Eiuty as thl* ojio.
j to the men, lookin' blacker
Keevc a roj'e to the yard!" he sings Mutt, loud <- to raise the dead,
*• smart tu wt”
l'he men all looked at i a, h other, as ' ntiteli a* to -ay: " What on earth’si a-citnin' now?" But aboard ship o' ; i.it r-c, when you’re told toil.) a thingJ yott'vi' got to do it; so the rope xvas rove
in a jiffy.
‘ Noxv, my lad." say- the mate, in a hard, square kind o’ voice, that made . ry word -i-in lik.' littin’ a stun into a
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laiuiedfor it.
Price cnly $6.00, S. nd stamp for descriptive circular. I WiLDBii Co. Agents, ( iminnatl, Ohio. \V. K Sproule, Agents, Indinmipolia, Ind 000DKLL COWTAXY, a/’trim, n. h., ^cl»^ M 'ftm**' 4 **s IVi 3Cj yf Be. WH1TTIE-
ears and in the hotel and in the streets Would it not he well if all otlicers, irom the least to the gn at. st, xx, re eomiielled
lagr th.
and
at;. 1 irn
i; “you see that 'ere ro[«. 1 Well, give you ten minutes to r infess.” he took ..ut i i. xvatch und laid it in hand, “and if you don’t tell the
not the < loverntnr nt oflicers as wi the railroad men, at least xvheu on to dress so as to tell at once win
xvliat they are?
it is a question how far dress should tell th, whole truth, and how far it trux | h. allowed to romance xvith the sobci facts of the jierson at.d situation. Iti-j preper for it man or woman to try to he ! .agrii ahle to friends and company by j tin tr dress, hut il is n< t xxell to try to impose ttbon peiqile by e.xtraviiganl jue- | ten iotts and [Mi-itixe deceits. It is very m ar a lie xvhen u lank man has itiiuacli ini.Id, d into the ndutst ! mi of a Hereu.
01 < St. ( harles Street, t»t. Lonis, Mo. Am r . enuinutr of fr i .Mod teal C’*> ' » hni, .'lopn louper odj/i, . (1 lit Lip Ij)e. j trijHinftilol'ftll V«Ufvpnl.H* x uul H 'iUhi I) b»-H8*»h ttiBii »t r other Phyiu an in h: 1. v as • ty pappra show, and «il old roiidontc know hyjii t<iB. uonorrhcBa.Qleet. Btricturo. Orchitip
x or Rupture, nil Urinary DiRoases &i .
I M-phiillic nr Mercurial Affections ol* tlie Thr , »* MKin « r Bones, are treated with unparalleled •uccptu. on | x x , % * | ’at)'*' icientifl< prinepea. PaMy. Krirat-ijr. r»;;«rnutton hea. Bezual Debility end Irnprteiu v. u« ihe r*;»ult of Self Abu^p m youth, •vxtia'. rjpm. » tneturr res * or otherpa'i«pi.a:)d nhirh p' . ?ucr ioti:( ottlic fo..oWiii(( eflecta nerTnuineia, aeniiiial piuh •'on* ’rbiiity. dimne«« ol aisht,defrcLve mewiory, n/np e« n-i i. e fui-c. pi,.VLical decay, aversion to •»#cietv < f *> i.ib r* f nt leas, loaa of aexual puwpr. rt r'l -firi' r ’ r,:*p3 1 niproper or unhnppy are pcrntaD^ptiv x. 1 *!• < onati tation at otfir**, or hv mail fir-, and invited. W .i-', a it inconvenient to viait the city for trrafn rnt,
ten! (,y mall or expn >-»»■.* re. Cur
bB • • •'»*’« K u »r»ot-ed. where doubt exuta it i» fiank v e*« . 1 ficpth: ts: R'li. 1 E'icj; (er E.x.j, 1 (mr-
D-i'-:. !er teth. 2 Cuiisji tl Tie i
r^ARR^ACE I pigft.
FINE FES.
Tht« ta tho XhnK of Buw SZwchlr.ee. 14 eavn oS ft 2 foot los In 2 mlnutne. 80,000 la use. The cheapest m&chino trade, and fully warranted. Circular free. United States Maj-.urieu.p :« rr . rs-- ' '
P BATES. I CUIOEe T /) ut c >1 h and Rllt blndintr. BerilrdforbO in pos’.'f-or rurremy. Over fifty wonderful p« njpi. fo •-»
,,,,,,,,, v , ,, mj,* , ,, b ■tV; artic>a on the foMowira »ubjv«‘ii: WJn rnav . I hang jou i, or a woman of little more than skin i 'i?»•' *'"’.i.o* if n.* ’. u ■
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u d *,r ronleinplutu g inat ag- s inder lock at u key l , "pLlar e*ii
but pnp r cou r, ktf) rti* k»o hv ma,
•Lik** ri faiteat go. .1 ^.tulr in Ar.i r\ «
a dug en xv
tiiey couldt
and Imii is tricked nut into the .-t.itelv !
man
Thu flurried or rontr;i.u!utii.g inai aK* 1 > 'H lions ot tin Vums of Milo, b .
; ( ., IS / j t in • in^ i- tioiculous as wt ll a- l*il^ . 1 ii?. ;.: f r .i
At
WANTED
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•s-n.-e, and will not lead ymt astray pretending to he xvhat you are m t.
by
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JmV ™ I ■ 75 , ‘ f »* • N *rlline A, i)e/v«in ih»WarM; n mm- ‘ «*x*» W fr... a a Jflf btlUNSON, L.:a CARPENTER SAWS
t believe their ear
i in t belli ve mine, 1 can tell ye), an. —. n a grow; wrntatn ./ ’tin, likeawik
Ixa.-t a-xvakin’ out of a nnj).
■ 4i iienee tin re!” shouts the mate, in
PRESCRIPTION FREE
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« Aversio
1 r ■ p<><-dy enre of Seminal WeaknfM. I fi-t Min ’ ,,
IVhility, Nvrvf»u»rieai, Ueeponih-
• it’ii* to Society,
ighton by K
,**Ba, Deaponilercy, ( o
, Def-itivt* Mrmtv. und n
■t llabita and L» . •
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-Vi‘t haa (Bo ingredleuta. Addreaa,
JACQUES*. WCheatnut^t ft’ I t. - M
r <)pniin, tobact o n
tlarcot^l!! , .
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Mr. Beeelict'greaelied on ondleits ptmishment last Sun,lay. “There are,” lie said, ‘ hut two object)! of punishment alxive or below -the preservation of the estate of society at; 1 the reformation of u . ■ criminal. The infliction of punish-
v r<«hi‘r kind, yon *'»ui fib’ yournrff with .It it ••hi nr 4 » thai it will ’ Stfttrr ' an i irf. Th- tfi-th will all r»*in»tn » .-mI “i/.*- <iii 1 t’ j- . Scut f>'vo nn receipt of 9‘i.AO i ' j * ,.f i h.- r-; ; I : t'ti*- <*. I Inst ut fit <*ir*ttlrtr!- free. (. omJ 3 /<* ii rs iraiitcrl f n iicrit romifyrv, nrf ritf/. t: * ititir, her c,*
font, /'tr,
t. y* V .. itftvp h’lBdre-ht f r fr* m m< r. *: .r/j •••r '! i !; ut «vho say tin V w "ti’l i <•» l i j i*.f it. a j. I C'‘ •*■'* tl'.t.l B“l l*i i l . a
Em- S fin tL/ t . i. it A . .' . r VA i. • «
. mammmmx • t * TO f. 11 lirr Ik* |*U mph 11 t
by I’lalea) giving de'cripUori of In* Krmi’dy, anil it-ow . pliraVion. The |ani|iBlrt t* valuatlfl to any lady n 1 rate health, bcic* i thnrourblv i>r»rfir;t! treittv on H .< s. s( Irrr. HABRIS RtMtOt CO.. ST. touts. MO.
TREAWEN1
/JLJmfjL A eon.itn enre for Norvoo ~ Debility, Semin al Weal,
ness, Impotence, etc.
Ihn Eecipega-rd In my iirimaicfl f.ir 25 Yon'
at an tlliiH,rated book ot <H) imires (riving full u. i .i.xi v ixico , r.i»- • iiii'.uq.. .... | tionBfbrfteif-troatmcnt. Kent free. Andros teeth, “but if he does, he ehull go first, r. I. W7LUAW St. IjwauiMX. Wo I 1 '
Or A t
An aotiraly N-w aad pnaAively eff-<itivn
I Krnnty fnr the apeedt and p-rn.anet.t "l 1 wirr n( Seminal EmiBftionn and Impotoacy by the only [ fi,railV ollit l* JinillltC’ly lin(J VII , btr- t April'ati'w t.‘th* pri, . xpal Steal of th* Dtavaa#, fha . . J . . - .
'ja."•{Srar-.TSf.^SK ''•,ll. .-ly IS the mark
an t U now a pronounx^i in- eaai Thtra
.hvctvautu taaolf* ua to
Wo* »*v, VII , Frit- t At » af the u mvdy )* a'l*' l*d
h th*
tnt*ef«rft vtih tU* or liuavjr pu •k od the t#it m vary »*v-r* cm
H no nnn»*i,»* about
and token of de-1
, , moniae erticltv. The infliction of pain
I*.",,,, im c. 1 • a r*- i-rf--' ■.*'•(■.. , . gip the sake of pain is ,1.-moniae mid not ss:.*£;r." *.?«:' ''zzrz W.' .'i, vim-, if i , i tight that a G-d-t,.«.,i
p'J^, . —-r.'* 1 at the door where men go out ol life to j
W.».. V j strike them down to an ,-t, rnal hell, my ) soul would cry out: '] l* w
t*» Curt* flams.
The liams of Maryland and \ itgitiia have long enjoyed a high reputation
I’temitims for these hams were awarded | i'. 1
a voice like the roar of a nor’easte,. at a late meeting (>f the Maryland Agri“S: tml by to run for’ard!” and xvith hi- cultural Society. Titos, who had f.pporown hands he put tho noose about the (.unities of examining the hums report ! box's neck. The htile felloxv never, that they were of excellent quality, flinched a Lit, hut there were some fhe following is the recipe by which a ,„ ;ijr the sailors (big chaps a H could ha’ rhose were paeked down which roe* ived |
jel! d a ox) as shook like leaves in the xh, lii-x i w on. As for me, 1 heth night tnystdf | pouniU
of mv little eurlj’-haired hov at
how It ’ud be ii * of potaah, and four gallons I toted it Jm n r*<i hang him. And ut the very thought ,f water. Mix the above ingH-dients] . on't 1 tingled all oxer, and my lingers and |'..ur them ii|i,ai the ni. it, iiftei^ it > lly u h. D,
I clinched theirselxas ns if they were a
grippin’ somolxody's throat. I elutched hold a hand-spike, and held it behind
my back, all ready.
•‘m - mi*- t . i -, g Pft* fo> m D«M- (do. 1 •
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HARRIS REMfcDV CO. MF'S CHEMISTS, I .1 ’ » Jlnrkvl IO..I -Oi S,. . ... sr l.iu l“, HX). 'SOU.
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premium: F'or one hundinl, ^ j nk take eight pounds of '
iiinii • pulverized alum, twoouneesof saltpetre, i 1 '——— p, |. v it '* I txvo nounds of brown sugur, one and a! \v, hnm knmvn
Ton Ft ijnty. Ga, I't' i! i F* Specific rcurial
uio?f
1 " V V ' ' Sab-, j’- lx o i i x, Jnd««
l ."- « - ■ <• u »MR. ■ I J.W l.stlinrp .v Co.. >:t annnb.fia .1 . •»ai k^fin, Snii'i
V M. Fui vsnV- I*’l.i W i ni, i k> i tir
f’t.
Tom,” xvhtspers the ehief engineer to me, “ d’ye think he really means to
do it?”
I don’t know,”’ says I through my
meat, after it
has lain about two days in the tub. Let the hams lie about six weeks in pickle, and let them dry oil'a few days before -n i king tiietn. I generally rub the meat .vith fine *lt xvlmn I pack it down. The in. at should he quite cold before it is
pai ked in the tubs.
Wendell rhiiiipp never poce to church.
Flow much hi tter mat) he might lie did
he do hi can not be surmised.-LLlutira I
Advertiser. 1 Call for a coj.y of •‘young Men
I'u 'VxKlO N, J. W. XX |M
. 1 ■ ' , / ' I" •- J. W. Mark, .' Iron-.. Wxt.ll. 1 nacK, Ph’IT. C.C. D, xca>..
D.xy 4‘ (loio iv
( nm noaiiaintp,! xviUi th.. proprietor!), an.) ■ '? *(‘ r, tl( tn*n xvl-o.o "irniitiires no | poiir to the foregoinaflerliCrad', Tht-yao m.ai lit Ingu obaractes and xtanilini-.
A. II. COLQDTTT,
I TIIKMVIFT S p ECI FI C COM FA K iI’rot.ri*!
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