Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1881 — Page 5

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A IIKIIKI W I.Ki.I .Nn.

—Pcnler^ in—

GROCERIES,

From an ancient, learned Fabbi cn—t I his legend full of grace, Floating do'vn throngh countless aget^ From a lost and ' attered race:—

way ’ , line

.’on forms

twixt the earth and sky.

Provisions, Canned Goods,i Cigars and Tobaccos. Prodstc:: All Kid:, \ml lau'K«‘sl Sto^-lt of fjiieeiiswarc and <>lasH\var«‘ K< |»i in Ui<‘ f’ily. Ouriftock will always bo found Complete,! Fresh and Clean. Our motto is to sell the host goods at an Ion prices as can be found anywhere. Iligbegt price* io cash or trade for all kind*f country produce. >hI«* Kqiiliro,CarcencsiMIc, IimI.

1 here aro^c a giittering city, With ns peaks and turrets high. Flooded with a wondrous glory Which in splendor <! r ! rolled. Seeming like the way to heaven through a country paved with gold. Sweet as odors from the tropic*

Was the free life

giving air,

Fraught with the divine elixir-!. Making all immortal there. And the fame of that far city, Seen above the sunset high —

1

Fver upward to the sky

Went abroad to all earth** people, And they clasped lhe«r dear oi

And they journed fr

And they ela I r,1 , hr./dear ont- fist,

1 P" ard toward the garden light. . long years iTtey dwelt there.

NV i:h life’s go *

And for long,

life’

rimnuiig o’er:

and deeper though they quaffed it,

r ull it sparkled e\ ermure.

Hut a strange and restless yearning Woke at last, as years went by, And they stole away in .silence, One by one—that they might die.

—{Boston Transcript

Sine*’ Syrup of Tar. Wild Hierry and Hoar hound ia plcHrunt to the taste and roost reliable pemeuy for cough* and cold*. Give it a trial. Price,25 and 50 cents per bottle, oiuil

INVESTIGATORS IN USD. It specific in the cure of all diseases vidneys, Bladder, Prostatlc Por | '.an of tho Urinary Organs, Irritation of tlu* Neck of the Bladder, Burning Urine, lb*i*t. Gonorrhea in all its stages, Mu- • us Discharges, Congestion of tho KidC leys. Brick Dust l>* ix»sir. Diabetes, InK nmnmatioii of tho Kiunevs and Bladder, C Dropsy "f Kidneys, Acid Unne, Bloody Urtn** Pain in tho Region of the Bladder, PAIN IN I UK BACK. Urinary Calculus, fv# ft M n'.»l Calculus, Renal Colic, Retention 3 u Urine, F'reguent Urination. Gravel in •til its f irms. Inability to retain the Water pftrtieularlv in persons advanced in i * IT *S A KIDNT.V INM STIUATOR Glut rest ) cs ihe Ur ine to its natural HI dor. reii'.o.es ih*' m-idand burning, and trt the effect cf tIkj fitcctfiivo use of iutoxieating diink. % [1 P.TUE, Jit or, 5lx Bottle* for |5. pa for Circu rr Bold by all Drugk’tst* y >V. JOHNSTON & C0.,v N 131 JefTcrson Avc., Detroit, Blich. H Ayenl* Jut iht c* 3. and Canada.

y

ssipa

!«•. i *ld or I i' liuiguiGi I

Ifyouarcam.ini

^ pfl ' encrl by the strain of your duties avoid Ftiinul&nts and ua o

Hop Bittern.

If yen ere youmr sri*' |

diserflion or Uihsi m d jhr sinirle, old p.- • Jficfiltu • 1 1 la

u. f n ly on H o (>]

WjH)never you are.

whenever you f<.cl , tiiat your sy?>t* m f iioeds rl<■onslng, t n- 1 It:« or stimufir ig, Ithoufcfnf ric itnig, j

he Hop

tter *.

TTnve ymwfyffprp.'«"i. uitlnty >••. k r; imrjr- ■.! jJiunt, illsease f ' of the ito’tuich. f.'iirln, hi on if liver ornrrivs t You willne

t ah B i t

If you an* -v

man of 1* t- __ P rstoiMncovorimitnirht woi k. to region b mi mo veami wa. le, u.-m Hop B. sufferinBr from any Intion ; it you arc-mar-yoiiiig, imnering from iim* on a bed of sick-

BitterJ.

Thounands die annually f r o m some for n of K I d n n y disease th. t might hav ii'-en prevt nt. d by o timely use of HopBltters

Oil w

red if you une Hop Bitters If you are.•imply weak and low spirited, try Ut It may nave your life. It has saved hundreds

HOP

NEVER FAIL

o. i. c.

la Mi absolute j and irresistible cure for drunkenness, iisi- of opium tObftCCO,or

narcotics.

Sold by drug girts Kiuiifor

Circular.

nor nrmnw

■»ro to.,

RoffeetU-r, N. Y. A Toronto, Ont.

ISa

Borne Women - THbut*'* to Man.

f I'BACTICAL.]

I know a man can write jrcmle,

I gossip : r.g letters like women. He if

Ktrnight-mindeil and ten'*er-hearted,with

' immense energy and great good spirits. • He smokes pipes, goes out shooting, i sines' ' plays billiards and cricket, is charming

with all the grunililing old men and women. He enjoys life and all its good ihing, with a grateful temper, and makes most people happy about him. He belongs to the school of athletic christiani1 ty.—[Anna Isabelle Thackeray.

[ RECiRIlTFlTL. ]

Mitha vacillating man I never had ! any patience. If Esau chose to be foolish and sell his birthright, I like him to do it with a dash and a spirit, and a will of his own; not to stand shilly-shallying between the two; hankering after the one, yet wondering whether the other is not better. All the flavor is gone out of his mess, and like the dog of Ksopian fame he loses both meats in that fathomless river, where idle regrets lie buried

never to be recalled.—[Ouida.

[loyal.]

Here is the the man who possesses in perfection that sure criterion of abilities, a great power over the minds of his aeijiuuntances; in a high degree that rare

' talent, the art of conciliation, without

the aid of flattery. He is master of one great advantage in conversation, that of not only knowing what to say, but exactly when to say it; in knowing when to press a point, and when to forbear, lie has the air, manners, and sentiments of a gentleman, without any saerilice of his sincerity."—[Hannah Moore.

[lIELI-FUL.]

Do 1 think men are strange things? I

do, indeed. However, tin j regard the! position ot women in another light than ! they used to do; they are beginning to I j approve and aid instead of ridiculing or

cheeking us in our ettbrts to be wise. 1 must say, for my own part, whenever i

i have been so happy as to share the conI versation of a really intellectual man 1 have not felt that I was accounted a

superfluity.—[Charlotte Bronte.

[ornamental.]

When a man becomes only an elegant, piece of furniture in a woman’s life, to j is.' dusted at times and admired at others, it will ls.‘ generally found that he endures the annoyance of neglected furniture—little more. The level that we strike in the soul that touches us most nearly is almost sure to he the high wal ter mark of our own.—[E. S. Phelps.

[SENTIMEN I'AL. ]

It is hardly an argument against, a man's strenght of character that he should be apt to is' mastered by love. A 1 I man may be very firm in other matters, I and yet be under a *011 of w itchery from ' ‘— a woman. Who shall measure the subtlety of those touches which convey the I quality of the soul, and make a man’s I I passion for one woman di tier from his) * passion for another as the morning light biver valley, and river, and mountain top i diflers from light among Chinese lanterns <tnd glass panels.—[lieorge Eliot.

An Illoftlnil Woman. (Bokton Iranftcript.] Let a man aigw never so logically, the closely linked chain of his reasoning will be sevens! at a single blow by an illogical woman, who reckons not so much on ^ what should be as what is. The man says, that in proportion as civilization advance- the lot of woman is

ami liorated.

1 The worn in imnie Palely throws in his . face the ease of Mrs ll, the mother of , five children, who, U'-ides acting in the various capacities of nurse, cook, wasliei | nd ironer and maid of nil work—work , mg fnun early morn to dewy eve and , far into the night, by - >me means unknowable continues to earn by her need !e enough to clothe herself and children; while Mr. B. witli an emphasis on the Mr.—e •' • i kes, eats and smokes, ! eats and smokes, and—smokes. He save that at no time was the i science of ethic* more generally under1 stood and its lessons more widely dissent mated than at present. fche simply runs over the names of a 1 few ol tin' inmates of Concord’s retreat. 1 lie eulogize- the better education of

tiie masses.

Muaic hath charms r.n^* Syrup of Tar,

1 hurry. A -. , hath ohi.rins to rootht- the worst | , v ,. re doing in the hack parlor •use of couKh, col-i, croup or whoopm'-cough | ; ...i. .. *i .. 4 _

If you «lon’t know of it nlroady

-liil. 25 cents per bottle;

gist*.

tshe asks fur the name of the young ! ! man who prefers the classics to base bal!

j jr literature t > [« h -trianism.

Me speaks hopefully of the purifica-j

to sooth the st.vn.gr. 1 ^ lon isditics.

Hoarhuund ami Wild! fche asks what he and a few others

tho other '

voning when they met to “fix things’’— ! whatever that lui^ht lie — for the caucus. He dilate- up.n the beneficence of

lalvir saving inventions.

Slie says that Mr John Smith has lost 1 his p*nee as switchman the automatic

switch has taken his place.

He speaks of the general di (Tuition of

wealth in thi- country.

She responds, that Tom Slenderpurst

D«'flnln(f Poetry. (Norristown Herald J

“What i- I’oetry ?’’ is a conundrum v< "nil in an esteemed contemporary. Whei t young lady receives a letter from hci 'over, and linds at the omega of it thuw ->u! in. piring lines, ‘ The r -e isn d, Th* vedel s blue, >o knife can cut Our lovi n tu she is willing to make oath tha -w eter pietry never was written. Ihe world is full of poetry. The littii zirl of six Hummers, w ith heavenly bin es, a laughing dimples, tlufly gtddei iair, pink diet ks and pink sash, is ••ve< t i«H-in—and ten years hence hoiiii

1 ■ lie an.I forii

1. I yell . ■ r g. ing “'ki 1 it down the street, witn tinwn-w n' .11 luiieiit, is a |snm—of the doirgerr rdi r. ^ J nc Kid-eyed fisherman, wb< tanza long the riv. r s edge four hour ' it lion t getting a bite, is a verst— verse to stand.ng there any I ic'er; s I’u - up his lines, which have not faHc n pleasai.t plates, ami cniielutie.- to 0 0 lean wn h me. And t e tuft 11 t. n k ta-s that appears after the snows ■. \inti r have tlepart. il, i- a spring -h it not the kind the editor “.«it> ipon.” ’1 lie man in the w hite pant.-a . picnic does that. And now if ytn am t know what jiotiry is, we give'it uj

NICHQLS.SHEPARD&CO

Battle Creek, Michigan, M AN L’ V A(T t’HUtrt OF THE ON Li OKNI HCB

VIBRATOR

THRESHERS. Traction and Plain Engines and Horso-Powers.

Mt»*i Otmplrf** Thn Aher FaHor; t CstabBshed

In the World. > 1843

it

without < haiiKT* «t Haute.

, lent, or location, ut ba- k *p" tie • br'sul narruti'y ytr^n ish all O'JT gvode.

in in«- vi 1

OQ YEARS-

nwffifc: Art-

STUAM-POWFR SRPA H A TORS und C'«*mplf*l« Stettin OlIttltHof uvit'hn.* ifsilideA, r i,'-< rruriion Fntf iiioh und Plain Kotfiut‘9

c\« i*Been in th*» Am* r um market

A multitude of up trial feature at.i fmnrnrrii »ifi f r together with V*<p<*ri-rr in c> t.*truc. fion and material* not dreamed of tjy other iu&k<*n. \yi,; 1; 1 t 1 'Ut of Separator*, from « to 1'4 lior*o*

I car-.inty. far *team nr horn* no* er

UoWl | 1 wo Hlilca of “ Mouutotl ” H"n-c.P(iw#r*. *y Ann *»r s«*irct<d i.ur.ttx r 4 am three 0} ttixyear * air frietl)

conHUr.tl;

ooiupai

jr ytnri ar

i* t uilt

it<* time you ! I* by all <1 r 11/

3m 33

i nc 51(*<:i)anir Art*.

A machine f. r pln-:ering walls bar '** 11 mveiiied. It consists in a reoepla , fur the iiii 1 tar, tlie segment of 11 evi ! nder in form. It is provided with a unge.l leaf .r '.ri e, pmte that moves rn 1 bally iig tiiist the mortar, and, as the n ^ n ptaela i* inovi d upw ard aguiust ltie , '’all, pre.vs's the plaster ‘ lit through 11 j nirrow guagf i o|>eiiin< r at tie liottoni They have a pon rful machine in Hoi- j rate, 11 e-s , 'hat takes 111 piplar logs at 1 ne end and inn.* cut pa pi - at the other, .teats and grinds to pulp seven and :i I'tii v irn- ol woihI n dsy, turning out ."nun three to b.ur t. ns of pulp. The s’.s'r is u-s 1 lor b I. ks and newspaper 0 'I’ruce has more hlM-r than |° plar, an 1 ipruee l'.bji is u-'-d f-ir the eiica|s-r tad' "i wail ."g paper It will now Ik ■I order f"r -1 - r 'ing journals to spruce

and print a in-alar p.i|M'r.

Mill aiehiii-iaure in New England i* d-eij to i.ndi rgo a change, in which licie w i:i he all 1 xt' 1 -ive substitllti' I. id ine--ti:ry ii.iildiug--1 .r the present five oid six-sturv laeu-rii-s. Tneir ndvaiium sure, im ri-a.-s-d safety and ciiiivm 'euie, and the higher speed at wlihd niaeliinery can o ■ oiM-rated without in I creasing repairs I he saving in gas.

He will sneak of the achieve::v- .<.! i ""'I 1 ' ] v,,,Ur . .11 a N.-w Eti/lmd science in ‘its many and far-reac:itng | ;7! g l:U ' <m ‘ 11 ' pn "i'''

itly on bAiuI, tr< m i* tmut .J)l« v» >od kfork of ouruiaolHUcrv. TRACTION ENGINES Slrt^taent, moet durable, and egieient vti r v'w) H, 10v 13 IIor<w» PoN>rr.

the in-

I is again thrown out of employment and ; the I-’lendi-rpui v.-arc-aid to he at starva- I

lion’s dm r.

He holds up to her admiration the vast ' ; ness and grandeur of the United States, the most favored country upon which i

! the sun ever shone.

She commends to hi- notice the record

j of the daily paper.

, The husband will tell of the beauties j of ids lodge association, and its ehamics.; The wife will everlastingly re mem he r! I that when Steve (Jntcrydcr. who was way ' up in the order, di'-d. Sir-, t i. got a ver ! ! Ihp.s<> s<*t of res-dulions laudatory of tin departed lloteryder, but not so much a-j

‘ a cent in ne ney.

ihsvs ——- Faruirm nnd Tlire**{n»rn»«*n rtti Inritart to ivT-'<ti*rutA‘ Uiin mntrhle** Tim - hi up,' Machinery. ClrcularH rtfiit fn-*: A<l'ir - h NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO. Battle Cree*, Michigan-

Greencast'e Foundry

—AND—

>IA< IIINi: CJOMMATV'V. —.Manuraoturcrs of— Culvers Iren Dra? Saw

Vnchinn y nml UastinR*. 1 Mill Work and 1/arm Machinery (l one 1 romrtly.

1 Stiutb Derot, CJrecnca'tin. Ind.

And mII kind'• itf) BopHirinu

bine

> h p nenr .*

NY.W AliVFU i InKI: K.N 1 .‘.

\ h s«ou<h <■ 11 Ki:ni:i>\ In every case of Malarial Fever or Fever and Ayu*’. v* hila for disorders of the Stomnch, T°rl*idity of tlio Liver. Imligestior. and disturb inces ot the nnironl force*-, which dchilitat'*. i» ,

has no » qulvalent. nnd can have no substitute j in tllPclictll kn It should not hi* confoundid with triturated, v^-ili t,.l! /,f

ramificati-m

Siie will a-k liiin ah -at Keelv’s m itoi ( or refer ironically t 1 the eleetne light. He will refer t 1 the rapid strides made

pie, naid the in: -t on the cost ut

1 'uiliiuik'.

tiie

ORGANS

ir/iPROVELi

I’i.m/.**.?! '

1 • - I

'' n • h i m* t < r

: 2 to

11 j . 1* < ?i*r ’tI'd !' *•

v f

r fti >•’ Beatty,

coinpounds of cheap spirits ami • s.-ontial oiD. often fold und«r the name of Bitters.

Full SM.K 1 1

Druggists, (irocerh and M in« Met chant* everywhere. lyll

PARKER S GINGER TONIC

CHnger, Barhu, Mandrake, Stlllingia ami; Imany other of the best medicines known are c m , ea so killfully in Parker s Gin br l ni< as ) niake it tlie greatest Blood Purifier .ind the Best llralth aud Strength Restorer over u*ed ; h ror-' Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sleeplessness, .md all di-en csot ifir Stomach Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs

\uid ..11 Female Complaints.

If you are wasting away with Consumption or any disease, use the Tonic to-day. No matter what , :t symptoms may he, it will surely help you Remember* This Tonic cures drunkenness.! • h the Best Family Medicine ever made, entirely: Ferent from Bitters,. Ginger Preparations and 4 r i and combines the be* :* ui ittveprop•erttcisof I a * bottle of your druggist

>., Chemists. New York.il

rihe will tell of s une vexatious curt made by an ignorant old woman, nftei all fhe d H'tor- had given the patient up

He mav gein ralize eloiinent!v. She will particularize p dntedly.

Itnllivr a <«mv«l Idcn.

(Indianapolis Sunday Sentinel J

Once in a while, nay once a week, at that seem* to be the order. let’s he good. Sunday is a good day for the businr-s. Now don’t make fun at the suggestion, turn up your n- -e. giggle, or do anything 11 that line. I he idea is not a had one. We can all feel good, act good, and look

C * 15 ft*

i nniiiO

In Iowa, Kars.is. Nebraska and Minnesota, FOR SAL*£ Gr< nt ii.irtf 'ins. 1' years tiincon tlir*«‘ oi.rfhs f the pnrehftse money. Interest, 8 per emit. I*Hrti<58 inti iafinif fo M ost, send for lists. Siute locality in which land-* are desired. ^ 440 J.K 0. Fherwood, 115 Broadway, NewYork. HAVE YOU Bvor ^nown

Dining with tin* I)«*ad.

A my<terim» dinner party was given

gome short time ago, by an elderly gen--- 00 ^—^oy pleasant words, \»e thanklul, | Any pir ion to bo o-riiu'-’y ill without a weak tleman, in the Hotel Demuth, at St, 1’e- orgiving and so on multitudinoubly. ■ irZ,!r-','n7',,'^,liH'i',',-1, A y e,! tersburg. One morning the gentleman I 1’he week has gone, with its intermin- in ,‘ r •'.m.l liealth '

in question called on Mr PinUeher, the *! ,le w . ra '

.1 .. .1 Vies, jealousies and ambitions. nloi\" ! (ho blood ri'-h and puro, and t *trenirthenevmarm^er of the Demuth restaurant, and (j-ive boen given and reeeiveii* let thein I t * r - v B'* rf vuem. lth»>cur d huridrcds ordered a luxurious repast for six, of | ()a M—forgotten if jiossiblfc—anyhow f„r 1 “ ri '' B -'' k > ,ur nui,rhbor

which he himself made out the menu, given, and today, Sunday, let’s he good, selecting from the wine curd the costli-- M by notAre any afraid? Doe-any'-no | He asked for an estimate l " u, ’. t t !'« propn-ty «f the suggestion?

t .ui it <lo any harm . 1 ne bells are ehun-

• hout it.

4U0

Peadlngsl Recitationsi £focuiion!

jest vintages.

! of tlie dinner's cost,

paid

PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM

— entertainment

r,i

as thin one.

i ^

$

Wh, EiiRli-timen Suffer. llialomore Sun Letter.)

I doubt if in the 50,000skilled median ms of Birmingham to-day a dozen can be ; j found with a practical illustration of - thrift, economy or saving in their daily ' life. It is regarded a* mean or stingy on i

the part of a workingman here to save I Ttl« t* the Kiwv ef »uw Machines,

money, to hoard tip for a rainy day.

PENSIONS ARfc PAID every- soldier & iint: "f Inly , liy f\i ' l ieLt or otb VV OI N i k 'li

or ej

• t- LainsM r > art(-0*1- V «-lim s I»« n-i n. I nd«-r n- w law thf'UBHii'iii

• iitillcd to An Ho re me •> pciinoi NS : - w - <Tplian• Ami (li-j.<*n'lcTil falhe

ison. Hied

dow s. orpl

or niothers of soldiers,

■rtnv net n pension,

chare** f r w timl. injtim-s fives full bounty. Send 2 stamps 1 Pension and lb nnty Aets. Ad

H. FltzgerRld

the amount of j j M j, Some men and women are praving.,

i his bill in advance, and requested that . how the notes of the deei>-toned r.vthing should be prepared for the jurgan, blending with human voices, float 1

of his guests at seven , IU , u „ ,, the morning air, float out and

I’eloi-k precisely, the same evening. ' up, up Heavenward. See the ehildren, •oidier diaibird in ' A t that hour he entered the roor.i r.- bright-eyed and rosv-eheeked, a- they go ,r*i«. a served for his banquet, and t Insplaei . iday-schfKil. Yes, this 1 ut the head of the tffble. lh M ehit'f NNuit* ^ dav—let’s be p»od. There, is not h j

it’s respectful innr : ““ — 1 - — •-

j pecte'd his friend

11nle r nnus quite in." iL jiiit'v.4, j U:iv i*i si veil iiimn'

NR <*i a • ( IInser,t**(s IU P i l l.I.. If but Allg • dul LunfiH r V»rloo*v VfliiAcivt a

housi ‘

li-j en .'•■nt fathers • who do-d m the UOI VI \ I t-

f r w uml in nru s r ruj'ttire, ea full bounty. Semi 2 atAinpsf

C'P>'

10 PRESENT l T.r m WwMn* tfcnt wTl iW i»« FaKt «nd Easy

WANTf D 0,0 *' ,nu '* so «; nr .1, ,n ,

Cure I iie«. AoUir•

Vo >'II«<»-1-' .‘ti-lT.rl.li asitm-

W#tv CV , A.ijny bHONSOS.Gotrm.Ntch CARPENTER SAWS

her Vi’id, von rnn file* qnurnrlf vt\W\ onr arliitte * > that H will cu itrttvr than Th>‘ t' l th will all rem-. n Tf # • • : f-i-e An 1

I reeeipt «/ dfv*. .f? 11! i -t ■ « 11 '• 'i I ii •

to ,»nv froe.

rnu nfft a n el

Xetr Ojc'

it

S»wb off a !i foot lo» In ii tnlnntes. 80,000 In nse. Tb. ehonpout maclilna

11 i-eompanioTi* Would scout at him j -wf.rrantod. Circular freo. ind lead him a lifeof torment by word ; Dolled Btitoi Mennfaciurtna Co., ci-.icaoo, lit.

ti :i-ing if be were to abandon the t,-i|

room or the drinking-bar and save up flKH I tll-'O-n. v.-. e w,

iiart ot lits earnings. I here seem* to !*• ^ A

a n .-ular reeruiimg -vstem hen-. : >'id i doubtless in all English manufacturing town*, for the benefit of the public tav-1 erns. The workingman with moral courage enough to avoid these' national vice 1 trails of England would soon find himself a victim of end'ess jk-Uv tyranny by hi* companions. They seem to nur*e the [ consolation that “they all do it,” and he ! who is a sober and a saving man is a sneak. The wife, of the dissipated mechanic will insult the wife of the pru- : dent mechanic solely and simply that he j i* “mean,” “a close un,” “a sneak.” The sons and daughters of the spend- ) thrift will also go out of their way to i sneer at the better dressed ones of the I saving man. Indeed, so severely annoyed is the sober and industrious worker in these towns that life becomes a burden j to him, and he has either to leave or fall into the slough of his companions. There .isa social ban upon sobriety and a premium upon inebriety. This I am told by persons who have the best of reason,

to know these fearful facts.

' They are all Here: Let the souj

-s-rvi 1 forthwith!” Bv his « Xpress com-

p. h. FitiB«rRid a cp., f il m ,n;in«l tin* puzzleu attendants then proE*a'.w.V'». T,'*l > f..-t l, |n'si»iia linnkiMn! »'ei- i<-d to help the absent glle.-t- to m«-k*wu!',fiwilS^ii."after course, setting down full | plates In fore the empty chairs, and

j pouring out precious wines into tlie I oroup* of glasses stationed before each ' uiitcuanted |ilaee. Tlie gentleman ate land drank copiously, now and anon i clinking his glass against the masteries.* Igobli-ts ranged upon the table to his j inrlit and lett. M ith the first round of j I'liampagne he arose and made a speech j to liis imaginary friends, from a tenor of i which oration the waiters gathered that they had been engaged in attending to

i jiersonages long since defunct. When the gentleman had concluded

I i»v in 11«rv/jia i/’.j ».71*» i\j« j tv ii* ** *i. x x.t, kuis j 7 ^ ^ flutTwait- js the (iay—h*t s Im* ^uod. Tlioro is not a I ▼’ • .

rv,‘ whether ho ex- bit <»f fopliribiB ss in the su^estion; then : vvff’i ' a to arnyo fKK>n f as tlu ^ nothing weak-kneed about it. Oim iiuite ready, he replied, j j.jy p, ina y | J0 niade on earth n

all here! Let the soup be

fNifO NOW READY.^

•MiV l-IOP.o^r.ir •?, Co

v, . i: ICuNtor, 1 . r < f a I •• .'■•If t i

t. r lit t [»••« I um

. 1

’'•i u«{

type of Heaven—

"I)av of all the wcc’k the best

F.rnblem of eternal rest

OhIIKIi 1*1(1111**14. li , coria I ranscript.J

O ir lady readers will no doubt hi ibligi i to us for g.ving them n few fa< | ind figures eoneerning an industry, ii 1 the jiroduet of which they are all inrer ,-tod. We allude t-i ostrich farming, ait is called, and the fi-atlicrs produced d\ thosi'birds. Tiie husi ness of raising i- j trielies for their plumes is carried on to a greater extent in South Africa than anywhere else, and at an auction recent- I

L v.‘*hi jirii ct* known on llr*«*<‘!i ■ JuMAtln-v. lilfltM, .in'! OUR $i5 SHOT-GUN at fcn ally reduo»Ml jirlco. Si ifl - tx-11(i for our Nvu Illustrated C'atalo»;ne < D*

s ATI. O.

v. ro ’»n !. l a sox. m . >>»■* «.

fd.WlfflES

(Hi St. Charles Street, St. Lon!«, Mo. A rrc ar praduute uf two Medir*! Loileh't hut beenlonRvr i . l hi tin- tin «Unntinent of*]) Venerenl.Sor.no!

t t Clii onic DiSeaseB than any other PI

■ hov, aid all old rende

by

Hot

liiin

ronic. 11 ty w

rrnl

j'hyaician in 6*. endet.tA W non

iuiiorrhcEa.Oleet. Stricture. Orchitl

nin. or Rupture, all U

•. lit ir or Mercuri

o, v/rcmtiii

Urinary Disease* rr d nl Affect) na of the Threat

led with unpartilvlet

y held at Middleburg, t.'ajic l*ind. the

his'remarks iuV^ain wVnt7hrV,«gh''ti.V-. ' : l' 1 j;'- PairdMu .. . . < .. v ' . . ... 0 ; Wile il^U — 11 o a r I tr y'HKl—<i nr I vn \-r*r;i!

-nearly ffidO—and

clinking formality, drained the contents j . , . . of his g!ia^, nnd turning m 31r. 1’int.s. iu r! !’ ; “ r< brought Also each. In IMA then

or it nos, are treated with unparalleled «ucccm, oi

« ci.Ltje jiriti (i «-i ^afr-iy. Privately,

t; ei luAton hta. S« *iia! Debility and Ircpo•t : •. u« •h»* remit of Self-Ahuao in youth, aevtia' e*cf i .murf' yen •. or othercau»e*, aad tahirh pr duce

• * g cfTVi't* iiervoinnevi*. arm uai on is

■ . * * *

- ■ yeical decay, aver* on toao ety of I nah*

lea a, ut of tci nl powci

uniirippy are permorer.uv

’ ira;' free, and ir\ • 1

» ineonre eid to v nrit the r r. v for treatn • • ’ ,ii bo ient by mall or eipreei e>i" via • ' wr-

ciiilliMl that auiozi^d functionary ^ blood A,l>

t lie Cape of (ioo‘l

O*- An

\>tr .'Machine'

t rev.

*•: .; • Unit free eiti \ >n nf t It - l State

4*eteu1 Aoent* 'muter* in erm* m\ citi/ t: UOIllA it HO.,

/orrf. fn.

I'.' *• •> lift * h r* rode f IctiprA fN i iron r o’.r Mtirhiuo tvho say they would no; tid»r for ii.

bv the following ghostlv statement: “To- j ll V' -f;,;"..''-' " .''d

idiiv I eelebrntii niv jovful meeting wit) ' ‘'Mueot Cl“J.l. In Wd the exporImv beloved relatives—my dead wife. 1 utio.. amounted to31,..M pounds valued I laughter and three sons, two of whom 1 V” ' A 1 a . r ." , ' nt at 1 "r Sell in the hist campaign. Ho not lu ‘-l^tlicth, Smih Amea. a choice lot of

1 c - - * IcathcD* suhi for £♦>< !.>». n imiuikI, or ai

•iIm>ut :i feather. Lntil but |a few

lioiir or so with mv fainilv. You may , v ’'' lr ' ago o-,riel,es wc-r.' ohtaii.ed only by

. 'r

ifruid; 1 am not mad. It has done me a power of good to spend this happy

’ 1 my family

I look for ! month.”

J? O XT r .V 22 3 S

K07.T.E AND CATTLE PCWDSR.'i

V 111 rare or pro

e of < ■

me again on this day twelve-1 “unting them in Uu-wilds, and -- ; ^ v ,

' men could be had for a comparatively 1

1 small price, but siiice their donieftica- 1 He .»«•» rnUe.i to say. , i i-n mid tiie devi iopmciit of ostrich: [Nashville liaimer.] , tanning, as a regular business, theii ^ > . An old fell iw, w ho has a son just en- price has gone up enormously.

»*^F0UT2^l 1 Bering society, made a terrible mistake VoUT?^^!* JCA !«>"’other night. A note was laid at his f»«( ami m °t.

if ’ft’- which said: “Mies —, No. j

IsMot? street n-quests your e mipany Tuesday , Then-is tio reason w hy die West ana

East should harbor feelings of envy and hatred of each other. The one helps the \\ e dislike ull sectionalism, but

V t .!? UT V 7 ■ ■ !i ,1: "'”- ' v, ‘i''h «»•'>

i.iipi oprr or 1

< - ii► u (•: ■ ti at offlt’C. or tiv i canmnent to viHitthcn: •.■ut by mail or eiprM* rs

i i u*e* guarantee*!, u here doubt f x:»t , i it i* f at k •: );=•,. t hr Kn, 1 BtMiyi hrWiau, : t. n-.i, (er his, t C'.ispi tl i MARRIAGE I .ISA. .mi., t ciMC'E- ! • u . loth and Biltbindlm/ I ror 60( •n p''tag- or turrvocy. Over fifty worderfu! p« .• [ •» article* oq the foilowint i “ : iutv, w -io not. v v yiaohc^ 1 t - ■ C I’b»a do. v Who rloit «1 marrv; llovr 1:1- ai d hi >'| or i.i'-rcaM d. The I’hvaio'-o^.v of Krr'oduct on. and n.a> v I’liuie marr .1 or loiltriiiu:: El f inarr .aye ah' d ail it, thru 1 U umler link a <i Uev I pL.a: rd tor. •ine pa above, but papef covei l * !u etc- bv tnaili PEESORIPTION FRB»j (*<-«dv ' ire ot S ii::nol Vi-ekte**. I.o«t Marhood I’ h.; tv. N * "ii* i v4«. Ihsp * i <1> m-y, Coiifua.or • ; ,a i ■ ' ety, l-cf'-t-llve bin la

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vent ni.M-R.ic.

i c, Boi * or Lrkf# Fbp irvrle.nare used In ti’.’ir*.

«-ii« wHlmirciin'i pic’ '-at !l<xi CBni.*p.A it-ry m .!i prevrnr <i\j-vs in I owi v.

«(.-.e t i<- puantiiy o i nulk ihk! make tiu: litiuor Cr»n

vouty j). r ceul.,

. row

i |»o

rnr* or prevent Rlni.'-f ryebt 1 *■ »rrii-B an l ( attle :ir(* fiulijt-et.

>r pr'**l ( uttU

J W1LLOIVK fcAT1 s FACT 1 ON.

/ n eritirely N««v *r,d pr'af.ively fffefttive

2t9' J Keme lv for the *|.ee 1 v | -mine .t of 8otm »■ Bntiao.oua nnd Impoten- v ’ *hv . r.iv «m rm . ll.-rsi Apt • I' - T'»- ” ' I •'»*»• ^ , k"l.- i.. 1rg”*rt r?.:

Wiferr wit! (4r iwdinar

Kottz

bold cvci > » i.ere.

DAV i D U. FOUTZ, Proprietor,

BALT I MORE. M 13

P P 1C ’ * re 11in.t 1 1 w ith I i urorr hn/A 'Lff * Ylr S I , .-VT A Unis >r ’ t •• s' .,i I ! *e

|*rof. IIHri’U* Pamphlet H. 1

bv I’latt i) giving di scriptinn of hi* knur dr. ami showing it» application. The pAmphlet i* \aluab.'** m aty lalv t dr. ralr health, being a thnroiifb'\ prsc:iri|| trea'iv *di-« -*• Sent Free. HARRIS fitMEDf CO., ST. LOUIS. MO.

•Uo d th« t«wt t»

u no nanavnw* ahwm

rnvsly rje** - ”**

i r.* n ur ir.<j afoiowr."*. » *f life Tlit* mod* nf r <1 :| nuw • pr mown w

,hu pr«p*n»t n. Fmc* ta > I »er.» tlu»t U wdt firs psrfr t MtlafKet t'rnfcMi e to L tte muwt raHot.al ff

IS i

t d si

rr+o to be tte m -t 'sHoi.a. *s%n» >\ i

Ta&.’z'Zir.i

• «•’ i-w-i. •». r r '"-' * ( )

meiiiM r* ' *

om ih-r «•" '*- ’* r~ f o" ^ , , , „ . .40.. o '

HARRIS RE M ED V CO. 9 ,C « w 'Jj,* 8 • ^ jttr t *th L* ^

School* in VLotut**

■ Ruine spends ?200,000 on its |iublic schools of which ten years ngo it had 1 none :it all. The Homans now evince great alacrity in attending the schools, ■ ami the latter are entiri-ly inadequate br -

thu demand of the population.

Ornndpnpa—“Whiiton earth is the! A corn.ln enre for Nervour: matter with you, luimv? You have Dobllitv, Seminal Weak - been crying all the morning. lomuiv ] *'■-***” ness, Impotonco, etc.

-“Ho would you cry too, grandpa,«, d

you fell down twice w ithout getving up t tiona forpeif treatmcnt, sent free. ^

moe.”—H Fun.

■(Juv.-vurv juju* i'»ui|;.iuv i ucouaj' j

vi-tnng.” I ie comIx-d his bald head and went there. A little girl ushered him I 1 inl i the parlor, “la Miss in?” said I

he. "'Yes, that is mv name,” said the ! ! l " r ' . . i >

the general goverinent should make its general policy to the people, so broad, j list and generous that there can be no cause for sectionalism. In tile past the East has hud the lion’s share of all appropriations fur river and harbor improvements. Tlie West doe* not propose to have it that way any longer. It It maud* hereafti-r a fair and honorable

iiare of all such appropriations.

‘la M :\s——

es, uiar. is my nanu

girl, “isn't Johnny coming to-night?”! ijiihnnvwas his son. It all occurred .o [ the ol'l man in a moment. He thought' Mi -was an older sister. He wiped . his bald head, took Ids hat and said. : ".No, Johnny lias the choh ra infantum. Jn.-t called in to tell you he couldn't be : |:oii'And the old gentleman went out

md kicked iuaui.U.

A lUn'lpf* Ur<*»».

[Quincy Modern .Argo]

The only “oat meal that will feed (lie > moral forces,” is a diet of energy, work ) and good intentions. If these are taken I • regularly, they will strengthen the etnaeiated moral lepers that infest every com- j

mi llluhtrutedbook<>fU0pares giving full hi inunitv. This is good diet for politicians,

wo ^ aw ^ fr,ja

ip-

OME TREATMENT.

A kindly policeman picked a eTrunkartf .ml of a San Franciseio gutter, and, perceiving that his head was l.ent over to ue side, set a Unlit straightening it by in.tin strength. The fellow lazily opened his eyes and r. marked: “Born "so, ulster, born so.”

fWBWosB

fm tst-® K=S_t-*/k sJT-U.i— ■ ■■■.. oi a-* »-t r>« . . i» s. I’r.HRY , II< * 'T*• *» « rsTY, 4.

Wr* liavr known “.^wi m n Sv|,hilBi»* Speeillc ’

i M

B h cu in it ii mu . n-fula. »-f * 11 rn u do the in obi liorfcc' and permanent euro-* in every case. Hvoh I.. Benvai'D, .‘-am I>. Kiu.kn, Judirr f’o. ( t., .1 . 1 . \VAiit.i v. < i J.AV Lath* rj> & Co., Savannah. !*a , Kn. .1 ackmon, Tiep’t Cl'k Snp’r Ct.. V m. r.iV ' V. Li.i V. aiiwkf. .J. W. \\ ^ M V. J. (• rio • F! r. DrVi. J. W. M«w. «'(». I ren-.. \\ tl.l). BlRRCK, Sll'ff, C.C. Di Nr\\.

Day A 0*uip< n

1 nin at quuintf <i with Ihe proprietors, ar-l manj ftp* ft ot h men w I oee n ktan t»ear t" Ihe foresreinir eertiftrate. They uremr*.

■ I Igb obfiiactea and Binn ji r.g.

A. II. COLQl ITT, (f<»e(»rnor ef (leorjriH.

1IIF SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Proprie

| tors. Atlantn. (in.

| Sfdd by Jerome Alien.

I Cal! f r a cf-py of *‘Vounn Men’s Friend,”