Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1881 — Page 7
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1'ICKED-UP PARTICLES. RIukHos and pretty girls botK bc< I ivomen.
GROCERIES, Provisions,
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It is the mother who molds the clmr actor and fixes the destiny of the child.
A bahy before -Holes.—[Bos
I / , ,i Aoung ma.i, if you cannot find a place La mica (lOOdS, totuyou, Stnvetolitth. ■
7 you find yourself.
iigars and Tobaccos,
Mm cf Ull Hina
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I.«»ru«“'t Slock of Hhociiswar<* and 4slaa««vare lic|>t
_ 7 4 ._ J _ jt place in which PinQPC anrl TnhaPPflC An ounce of generous praise will do VlllCll O dllU I UUdl/l/UO, more to make a innn your friend than a
pound of fault finding.
Jacksonville is nearly up to Quincy in i the literary line. 8he has thirty literary !
societies in active operation.
It is believed that there are now over 1 one hundred thousand persons, directly i
in lli< « ily. i connected with our postal service.
taOur'iitoek will always Le found Complete, i „ , • ,> ■ • i .< t and Clean. lAirling husband,’ she said, “am I ; (Jur motto is to sell the best, goods at as low not your treasure?’ ‘•f 'ertiiinly,” he reprises as can be found anywhere. plied, “and I should like to lay you Up
Highest prices in cash or trade for all kinds in heaven.”
East'sidc PiiMic Square, Wroeii- ! T, ! e in 7 hi ‘ ,h Mi | lt ” n . W!W . bor ". <••ie.Hi> iml was burned in the great IsmdoH fire ot
' * 1666, but its exact counkrpart was built i
on the site, and is occupied as a lace fac1 tory. A late application of electricity is an , attachment to street letter-boxes which
.sines' Syrup of Tar. Wild Cherry and Hoarround is pleasant to the taste and mostrelia-
and 5U ten u* par'bottle! * 'sma* , ™ alarm at the nearest mliee sta
wuir itv miik. IBEN E. RtXKOKD. The sumner wind nood still to hear Two l ivers pjrt v.th nuny a luss ••Nay, dearest, do not she,I „ »■», So briet a lime our parting is." One little year, and then, sweet hoart. Our pathways will no more divide Only one little year apart. And then forever v le by’side.*’ Just when a year had gone away I saw bun slowly climb the htfl, ny « grave wlitre lay 1 he heart so true and tender still. Put yesterday we cut apart 1 he sod wherein the violets hide. And laid the lover heart to heart, "To be forever side by side. ’
riiE ARTIST’S FORI l \L.
It w.v just ip the sluul’iw of the ruined '
lowered above the *hining 1 ^rtram?’asked Agnw.
thank you for your kindneae. If it were in my power, I would—” “Madame, I Oeg you to nit down. I “Scanhing for us! What do you
uiranf’
“You will learn one day, I owe you
ii!l I posivehs."
Hie sat hack, seemingly petrified with
astonhiimuit.
"Who are you? I never met you!
You owe me nothing.”
“Will you remain hcra?’
' Yea. if you need u#”
Alter a time the noble looking woman •at io a comfortable chair near the grate, ier louely daughter at her feet, ami iti iph Bertram brought forth the sketch,
itnl t<tkl tiio story.
“Ami are you the great printer, Ralph
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Battle Creek, Michigan, MAJCUFACTTOEK* OF TBK OULT «XF' KNF.
VIBRATOR
THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horso-Pcwers. M«i«t Cwnplpta Thrciiher FiurtArry / Established tn the World* i I84B ^ YPAPC °f <**d *;< ^ without t hai'trp of >gsnyrfanept, or location. to"h<i,k • /,' (be i an o*tr yyml
wall which
water* of the river-they sat, two worn- ..j ;lln K. llph Bertram,” he answered
ini! Ooc, with her arm res*tiijf5 upon a , oiilii "Iv.
broken column, her face a nad reflection -Ami the Treat picture of which we of the pa-t; while the other, many years ' 114Vl . „ ;L , on i v 1¥K , r IIl:UJ1Ii)a Mi j j younger, half knelt at her feet, and ,uing upon the bank -f that beautiful , played with the light moss upon the; t),, Cl> u„try where wc vufied bank beside her. tast summer. HoW strange 1”
It was a perfect picture, for the twilight crept in and fell across the fore-
^TF k M -POWKH SKP\ir\TOH> grd Foinplole Hiram iiutUtn'/ match!*'*rnni/ltif # - < Trarnoii Bnslnea and Plain Kiuilaeii ewr Hrrn m the American mark»*t
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^ JOHNSTON’S < SARSAPARILLA! — FOR V* lilts imm, tisFtPSA, And for Purifying the Blood. It has been in use fur 20 yeai-<. am! has nr 'I (1 to be the liest preparation in the |. oket for SICK 1U:A1>AI’II I.. PAIN IN I’lnK SIDE OR HACK. 1.1VER OOM1 L VINT, PIMPLES ON THE FACE, DYSI I LU'SIA, HIES, and all Diseases that I arise from a Disordered Elver or an 1mI pun bit od. Thousands of our best people I take Jt end give it to their children J'fiyj nidaiia prescribe it daily. Those wUo use | it onoe recommend it to others. It is made from Yellow Dock, Hondu-
I t, It is strictly vegetable, and c.m- • . t | art tin most dell ate (vmstitution. [ | It is cue of the best medicines in use f, r Ue-utatlng the Howris. It is e Id by all responsible druggists r.t one <1 iflar for a q'oart b-jttle, or six bottles tor live dollars. Those who cannot obtain a bottle of this medicine from their druggist may 1 us one dollar, and wo will deliver it | | to them free of any char-os. ^ T. ;:n«CTCll * CO., Itimfsctarers, lei J-arrsoa Ave., DETBOIT, K13H.
lion in case an attempt is made to rob )
. the box.
One of the largest of the dry-goods ’ stores of Paris was visited in one day recently by 64,921 persons and the money taken amounted to 1,13.'),372 francs 80
[ centimes.
John Bright has presented a petition ; to Parliament three-fourths of a mile : long from 160,000 Primitive Methodists [ in England, asking for the closing of
liquor-shops on .Sunday.
Some interesting marriage statistics are given by the Galveston News. The News says that Shakspeare was married i when he was 13, Dante at 23 and Brigham Young when he was 18, 19, 20, 21,
| 22, 23, 24 and so on.
Spurgeon is such a friend of John B. j Gough’s that he presented him with j twenty-four of his l>est sermons bound in calf. John couldn’t reciprocate, because 1 his best lectures have been stolen from |
| this and that one.
Prince Bismarck is blessed at the pres-. ent time with 470 crosses or decorations of all kinds, the display of which in a •ingle row would cover about six yards, j J'iic only power which is noi reprej tinted in the collection is Great Britain. “Any burglars in this town?” a travjler asked a villager in Western Tenues- | aee. “Well, no. not now, stranger; they ) ! was a couple of ’em here last spring, but one night they broke into the editor’* i I house and starved to death before they
I could get out.”
• ground just enough to bring the won-
drous beauty into relief.
To the artist eyes of Ralph Bertram, who, wandering down the river hank, came upon them, it w:is a perfect harmony of light and shade—au exact sub-
MufIc hath charms to sooth the >av«i/e. •" .’Mncs’ Syrup of Tar. Iionrhoun>l ami Wild for a IlKL^U rpict
Cherry, &o.. hath oharnib to Bootho the worst J
o. T hen and there
he sat down and sketched until the dark-
crhc of rough, col t, croup or whoomti r-cough shrouded the whole and shut it from
snRs- 3m3a; his view. Who were they? Who was
the girl with her dreamy, happy face,
GILT EDGEs
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nd
In every cose «*f Malarial Fever or Fever an A Kuo, while for disordors ofthe Stomach,To
One of our Boston preachers said, t*m» I’i'li'y <>* <•'» Liyer. In.ligeMion «n4 disturbj,,,. . r. ..'i-i i:,,i , p ancet* oi tno animal forces, whioh it d.iv sjfternoon, 1 he little Laod ;in\ of UH no ecjiilralent, and can have no huh^titute
vith
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. . eoiUTalent. and can have no hui>Bti.v.w V .
can uo must i>e dona with our heart* i Itshoulil not be confounded with triturated ! thumping against the hearts of our fel- C'-mpountls offhosp »|.inu amt e.Hential oils. , r v, . . olten sola und*»r the name of Hitters,
low-men. And every young woman in foRsalkhy
If you arc a man 1 Of DUSiJ ’ ennd by t!ii! strain of >ur dulifi ovoid Ftimul&ntsnnd u 8 e Hop ClitterOs you ore younp «nd I
If you ore you discretion or
lion «>r sini poor health t IHSR, rely
oisslpa I
tflo, A'ld or I
languish I
Hop!
f If you are a man of b t-
t r s toilin,' over limb ni?!.t work, to rest, .E all I C! 1 ••fll'H
| wa*>a»* uno Hop B.
-inpf from any in-
|tion; if you atf mar-
sutferinkr Irom a bod of hick-
Whoeve r you tins whenevrr you f« ot , that your systi needs rleauslnp’. ti Jnir or stiiuulai mp, I w ithoutfnfnrf-o/fnp. J
t a 1: o Hop Qittors. Have ymu/r;»-
prJim ni, kid ii rif!
I or urinaruci plaint, tUscu-w o' the stomachy h'dtr’.i. liloinr
[ liver or wrnvs ▼ I Y0u v 11! be
cured If you use Hop Bittern
ousands die rti-
ly f i
lyouiur, Inur on
] Bitters.
Thoutt
nuallyfrom aome form of Kidney ^disease tout illicitt
ve hopiiprovcnti'd Umvly use of HopBItter.
hnv.
l by tt
.•very young
j church looked at every other young woman and smiled approvingly.—[_Bos. |
j Transcript.
There are in Baltimore eighty large establishments engaged in canning and packing oysters, fruits and vegetables, having a capital of $6,500,000, and giving employment to 40,000 persons. In 1878 there were 118,456,984 cans used, land this season has done a largely-in-creased business. Adversity has its uses. The man who is never sick never knows how good it is to have a troop of friends rush in, sit down beside his aching head, and tell him in the most solemn manner that his doctor has lost at least three patients out of every five the whole season through. —[Detroit Free Press. An Emmett county, Iowa, farmer’s hen picked up the burning stump of a cigar which he had thrown away, and carried it into the hayloft The farmer arrived at the burn just in time to save his grain and stock by picking the burning stub from its nest among the inflammable substance that surrounded it. India has 143,000 scholars in missionschools, and 1,000 pupils who have passed the entrance university examination, The London Missionary Society has 590 and the English Wesleyans 1,697 schools in the Sonth Sea Islands. It is estimated that there are 12,000 mission-schools in the world, containing at least 400,000
pupils.
Theoretically, imprisonment for debt I ,\ as abolished iu England about ten years | ago, but the county court judges still) jouuuit, under the pleasant fiction o! | ! ‘contempt of court,” parties who cannot pay their bills. According to a parlia- | mentary report, in the year 1878 no less i than 3,297 jn-rsons were committed t< jail for non-payment of sums under two
I pounds.
To the West, to the West, to the land of the free the emigrant continues logo. 1 This is shown by the increased demand for government lands. In the year ending July 1, 1877, 3,480,000 acres were taken up. In 1878, 7,760,000 acres were i settled on. In 1879 no less than 8,650.(HK) were disposed of, and it is estimated | that this year fully 16,00(1,00011111 be
given to emigrants.
Over the doorways of the cathedral at Milan ihcre arc three inscriptions spanning '.lie splomlk: arches. Over one is earvuia beautiful wreath of roses and underneath the legend, “All that which
DrtiKgiiitc. 0roo.ra and Wino Mcrcbanta every-
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and dark melting eyes?
When morning dawned, be went down again to the river’s bank, and watched ami waited for hour*; hut they never | came, lie enquired of every pastier; but no one knew them. Ralph found!
ids search a vain one.
He went on working day and night upon his picture, and at last it was comi plot*; and when he went up to his studio in the city and placed it there, his friend* held up their hands in admiration and worshipped it, and before many days it found a place in the most renowned art gallery, and all the world went crazy
' over it.
Thus Ralph Bertram became celebrated, and orders came upon him faster than he could til! them. He became the lion of the season, and far and near his praises were sung. But to him it was as nothing when thoughts of his.beloved picture came, and liotir after hour he sat ard gazed upon that beautiful face like one entranced. 1 believe, Mr. Bertram, that you are positively in love with that young face!” said a belle, as she came upon him in the gallery. “Was it from life, or your own imagination, *liat you painted it?” I “From life.” “Impossible!” It must have been a dream! No living woman was ever blessed with such beauty!”
“Yes, one.”
The lady went away, and before night
Agnes la Grange was happy and con tented in the splendid room, ami with kt head resting in her mother’s lap, 'H ard her tell the story of her father’s lenth, their fliziit from their beautiful iome in France, of their struggles and j K.rdships. and their utter loneliness, and ' I mil- d when Ralph Bertram gave be land and begged them to accept hi.-,
j friendship.
ihe Art < ialh ry was crowded, and nh ) he fashion (if Duidoti was out and prom 1 •nadir:;/ up and down the '"•ind salon uid pa -ing Is fnre Ralph Bertram's pic •.lire, to admire and comment. All ai >nee th< ■■ was abuzz, and the crowd [ parted on cither side. l>own the opening [ lame Bertram with a lady leaning on I •i;hcr arm; as Ik paused, a murmur went
j .round:
I "The faces in his picture! How beau i ! iful! 1 low perfect! ’ il riph w-,;s n. ver happier «.r prouder I traii w! n ho stood w ith ids faircompanj <,ii .mil heard their words of praise, and j i !,eii Agnes whispered: “It is grand, Ralph, and f am proud of
you.”
“My darling, your praise is worth more ; dtan all el-' tome,” he answered, and he pressed her ha d tenderly, and looked into the dark c\ ■ ■, worshiping hcrglori- ) ; oils beauty with all his heart. Onco more the world gaihrrid to envy and admire, wiu n the handsome artNt and his love stood before the altar in a | lashionable church, and were made one. The great pieture brought him a fortune; and the originals biought him 1 «oinfort mid peace. ivr <»i
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[New York Star.) It makes a g^eat diflerence by wlia. muDj John McCullough enters a theatre, for, no matter how roundabout it may he, he always follows it afterward. Not to do *o would break the charm of succenr< If he stumbles when he first en-
A multituti* of ap'< (
thei u It H »'//»«-ri/>r 7»soDft/‘<* In rcznj.rr'/e,
tivn an i ma'rrtals not fln-aiii'-d of bv < ih« r Four pj/-«h of ^itamtorv, front (} to ] 2 horie
caepttrity,/or or hmi*j^tirar. Tyro of “Mountad^Honuypowerd.
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ConotADthr on h'ind, from vshlrli comj'ttrabk) wood-work of mr mat TRACTION ENGINES^ Strontfrel, mo*.i Mirable and er*r ^ vt'ni'. 8* IO* 13 Ilorfie Powrr.
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Greencastle Foundry -AND>I.Y(fill's Id <'<> M l» V -Manufacturers ti'— Culver’s Iron Drag 1 Sav; And all kinds of Vachirioy and Castinc-s* 1*9 Repftirfov '*n Mill Work and rarm Mach incrv done i ronoptly. ^hop near .South Depot, Green M-fJe. Ind.
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sure of good lurk. A uegro crossing his path on tlie way to a performance U good luck; but a crosseyed woman is bad, and the humming o> whistling of Macbeth music is a sure omen of i!!-for-tuue. Raymond gets out of bed with Ins left foot first, has only one suit of clothes for “Colonel tellers,” and would ■11 no account, have another. He car-
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ture, and declarca him crazy.
“It must bo so. for no woman ever possessed such rare beauty. It was a
dream, a mere hallucination!”
1 Bertram heard it and laughed. Perchance the day might come when he could bring this wondrous beauty before ' them and convince them; and with this
; hope he sought her far and wide.
it was a cold, bitter night, and round Apiece,'and Attics a ‘vexed the corners the wind swept, bringing •point” bv tossing v.p a cent.
I with it fitful gusts of hard cutting sleet, ' '
and penetrating to the bone every 1111J fortunate being who chanced to lx? abroad. Bertram came briskly down the street from his studio, warmly wrapped in a heavy overcoat, with a vision of his pleasant rooms before him, and lightly j humming an opera. He had turned from the principal street, and was walking along where all was quiet, when he
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Any person ioBeriomly ill without ■ wi Ui stomach or inactive liver or hidneyn? And w hen th»*sc organ.- arc in good condition do you not find »heir po^so-for en?o>ing good health? PAKK 1/RS GIN(iEH Tf)N IP alw 1 y •• regulate* these important orcans and never tails to make the blood rich and pure. «nd to strengthen every j' Tf of the •■y«f , iii. It ha! 1 cored hundred* of despairing invalid-’, A-k your neighbor about it. 4t4t>
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Je>e Jitfi-rsiiii ha.s h - s old clothes pi tolled for a similar reason. NVhen he lost his “trick” rillc awhile ago, and had t*. get a now one, he made the first failure jf his life, and he would break an engagement in any theatre if a d"g were •o walk across "the stage at the hist rehcAr>al. A cat, however, is an everiveleonie sign of renown. Florence al clings t-) his stage clothes, dreads tindog, atcl, if he has good luck, thinks "il
knows he w ill fail
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Hank, both of IniiauapoliB. Namv this
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A roj ur r r slnuir of two Medina! Colleges, has N-en longer eiijriig’' d ir • ■ fpe-'ja! treat irr* nt ofsli Venereal,SoTfiRl
1 i.l Chronic Diseiises than anj other rhjrsw inn in ft L > : s. «s ei»v nepers snow, and allold r* ».d* nts know philiK. Cvonorrboee.Gleet. Slrictuie. Orchlt r FI 0 ) — 1 h, or Rupture, all Urinary Dm
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further! Do try to keep up! on me. Mother, Mother 1”
She was vainly trying to Mipp'r*. the I Adelaide Neilson carries about with but not all her strength ? l, ' r :l bieky dingy silken rag, whir• .
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Bertram sprang forward in time to receive | f,.,,,,, tl) ,, vlim . vial. Clara Morris car-
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(u this ono.
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v#r» prevaleni trou.>l*. 1t»* R»tn*4y U i. l . .fcrm* » ••••**'). D v* V (••IB-■•■.l •• ,» •.>- i'Ji N«. j ''»•• -« ■••» ‘8r** B*-*!**,
RRIS REMEDY CO. MF « CHtMISTS. Mnrkff >inJ Htl< LDI INt
apy
rt of th
Concerning Old Friend*.
1 London Spectator.) 'u'&fT'h
Friendship is, in fact, subject to a* ; our m^
nnnb vieissitiule aslmman life, and may LADIES '••• ' '
ptrl
Hood .ifjrntN tranfoei i >i rv^vji min, ntj/. A l! • F Hr* IU A tl il ii., Xiuv 9jC
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Rt ’ Wo have huntlrwdi of 1-Mtrra f'-om mm inif oui Machioe who aa> ttu y would i toko |£ h. it.
troubled with
1 ix-rish, by not unusual accidents long lx , fore it reaches old ago. Any great HoMlrr< . : chance in life .niperiN it; marriage is a daiigeroufl crisis, a great access or a '^(JT i great loss of wealth are alike unfavorable j lo it; divergent conviction* threaten it j with torrid storms, the cooling of emo-
► F. Ilurrln'|’iiinphl<-t ' lin*ir»i« •!
n of Im Reined), and ulmwinc ‘t*' 'p- ' » "a 1 . f, x y | , v i , ,
I l>v Platrii) givingile*cnpt|ni
j plication. The pamphlet is valuable fo any Udy cafe health, being i thoroughly iirvtieNl trexiuM* c.r, h ,,
HAaaiS REMEDY CO., ST. LOUIS. MQ.
[ tion threatens it with icy blasts; and oii-
Iv he who lias known none oi these easie mr souipes uai-a in my pracnco ior no xesr
I .Mlic. .Ii,, HtirmuuDUd l»«m p.,
ome treatmen:
A ccrUln core for Hcrvcur Debility, Sominnl Weak-
lier as she fell back. “Mother, oh my wild despairing cry.
“Don’t be alarmed, mis*. She has only ( fainted. I live only a short distance from here, and if you desire we can soon take your mother to comfortable rooms. The young woman quickly assented and with her assistance Ralph bore the senseless form to his elegant apartments There was no light within the room, and after placing the inanimate form upon, the sofa he lighted the gas. As the soft radiance shone through the room, he] sprang hack with an exclamation of surprise and delight. His pictures! The; 1 face of his idolized one! At the sound, the younger started up and looked, toward him. How beautiful she was, with her hat falling back and the damp • waves of chestnut, hair clinging to her, broad, white forehead, and tho great In* j i tious eyes fixed upon hint in wonder' Bertram could not sneak. “My Mother!” shelx-rnn, with quiv r-
*I'n
“L’irdon me! I forgot myself ” Bertram sat in the window until they
called him. The elder was standing in
■ the
ries an empty medicine vial through every scene. No play of Boucicault s can suecet d unless he tears olT the coverpage to the first act and makes- way with the title-page at the last rehearsal. Maggie Mitohclle attributes her suc-ee-ss in “Fanchou ' to an old pair of shoe* that she wears in that piece. Klizt, Weathersby lias for her special charm an embroidered rose, and Paolo-Marie, the tittle Parisienno of Grau’s Opera boufte is a notable exception to the general dislike of dogs, having a jx?t p./udi*
'or luck.
ter< v.
id in
#otiii oi tin •i‘, deb., ity. dinuu «■ of night
ral rtecaj’, avtT*ion io *ocie«y ot P-ti » e«
rt ndiTinj;
ttrrfrtgr** i.ii proper or unhappy. i-rn.ar r in .!. t ’raiiltation at office, or by n,t., fm', and irv.teo w n ii incvnTpntent to vlatt the city for treati i • • r t t'V I! a or fJCpreM ; • iii < B ‘. * Luaran'.i-cd, a here doubt cxnta .1 is frankly i'n*' t . iu*. 1 8i»af; hr V.sia, 1 ..- • ' ■■--.Z. fs: t:;b, : B'.ixpi Cl F»j >. WiARRIACE I p5S&.
pfffiis.
I . u'.n* • !oth and Kiltblndina Senl'»dforB( ■ or currency. Over fifty wot d^rlul pen p lur“« ■jo; ar!icle« on the f.> lowing eubjerf* Wh.» nr . • a -v.n i n^i*. why Manhood, W- inan!, < tl. Fl ys • :i v Wiio ehouitl nrarry; How life and luippineM inee
yeiology of Reproduction, and n e
read it, thei
taim o» above,
p «?»/•
V.. i ■•■J BXBMH
GUIDE-
the fo li
no', why Manhood,
W .t » ahottin marry; How life and hap;»ine*y > •n.-renst«) The Fhyaiology of Reprcductuoi, and n 'F'i-»«e niarrivd or cnhtcmuiatinff marr;«gc ahouid
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p ot SctnitiHl Weakneya, 1/ost Rlnr. !v. Nertou*iii , «*. Doopondency, ('onfii.vio''
•peedy < ure of Seminal
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^Yhut a Drlvi' fump llrou^lit lOrtn,
(St Louis Republican J
Twenty years ago the steamer Arabian sank in the Missouri River, with six hundred barrels of whiskey on board. The current of the river went on changing, and now the place where the steamer sank is dry land, and the forgotten i wreck is buried forty feet deep iu the
sand.
The other day the man who owns the place put flown a drive pump, and the 1 it first liquid he found was the whiskey in ' S| '“
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pas
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Wc havo known >> phili'ic Specitic ’ tested irjhundrpdsof< .1 -"M tdS> philisMcrcuriaI lUiPuniutihu« 8<*roinla. • tn. It mutln the mo«t pprt'(M*« und i «'rn »m nt cun ^ in every case,
Hknnai;i», Sa.\
AN,
«ess an old friend.
I'ctiunwiurHBji ireauneiu, Bf)nt Tf©©. A a 016(0 , ’JB. T. WILLIAMS. 435 K. HiI.t t>u, Iil-uiM. Ug
I.n I,. DiNV *| |>. Sa m II. Kii.lkm, Judge Co. <1., ,t. 1.. W ai.ki > I J.W. I.attiorii i C"..
. - , , , , , • , , - 1 18»vnimab. 0».. Hn. aacksiix, Dep’tCrk Snn’r me ot the six hundred buried barrels. ci..\\>i. Dxi "-ov. Ku wauioin, J. W. WmFor a while, after be had tasted the vein I **" : v. • *... '•.' 1 ! r - *’ r 11 Jl -I- 'V- M*nv
his iiijx' had struek, land near by was held at £175,000 an acre. But by and by some one remembered about tho old wreck, and the price fell. A trustworthy U1
, , , and constant vein of twenty years old , 1.H.C01
around her, and one hand resting upon .^j^gy on any Missouri farm has a THK SWIFT SPECIFIC COM rANV. Prodii-
the shoulder of her daughter. , tendency to increase the demand for it! tors. Atlanta. u«. “1 wish tn bid ^ou good night, and rapidly.' clll fori*Jo?y , A"’ ,,, ¥onn* Mo*’* Prion.i,"
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Pay (loppon.
1 am acquaint-<1 with tho proprietors, an<l
rptnr>nihpr«5fl thn 4 »hl ,nnn >' of ,l “’ Kcntleinon whoso uicnaturcHap -•tit • r : .
ntcr of the room, her mantle thrown "'reck, and the price fell. A trustworthy ;„t higt. tiuractis ami stamlin*
