Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1881 — Page 7

l l mm i son,

—Dealers in—

G R 0 v F f? i E S,

1‘mvisions.

Cigars and Tobaccos.

Prdu!! i till Kiois,

I.iiru<‘si sjorK ol C^umis-

\vai'«‘uikI fiilu^waro

in liic City.

Ourtstcek will always

Fresh and Cleun.

Our motto is to sell the host rooJs at n» Inn prices as can be found anywhere. n -wl'

Apnearnneee ai-o {Hartford Ceuraat ]

A Hartford jowolor recently directed the attention of a friend to a rough appearing old farmer lanntering down Main utreet, and remarked, “I’re t>een worse sold on that man than on any oth-

1 er in my whole business life.”

The man, fully three-score yean and !ten, wore shabby pantaloons, rough cow-

C\‘l!1110(1 (h()()(1s innocent of the slightest trace

of blacking, a vest soiled in front and with the back partly in tatters; was in his shirt sleeves, without collar, and his head covered by a tile fashionable many years ago. ‘‘That was about his style,*' continued the merchant, “when he drop ped in at my store one day during the war, and said he wanted to buy a watch. Judging from his appearance that he meant some time in tlie future, after the scarecrow season was over and he had

f'.onrl omplcte, |,i, j nonc y ( j didn’t hustle around

very lively to make a trade. 1 thought a $10 silver watch would about close out

Highest prices in cash or tra le for all kinds his pile, and shoved one across the counafcountry produce. ter to him. He merely glanced at it,. I.asl Side I*(ilrlic fcqiiiirc,t.rocn- imi j f . lu ,. t |y asked,'l)o you keep anyciisllc, liul. tiling better?’This nettled me, and for

a bluff I hauled out an American w atch. | Ile „f t( u , CBtliest we had in the store, worth $175 in gold, and gold was worth

Sines ^yrup of Tar. W'ld ' herry rnd H sr m^whoro olioni oiV) il,,,,, l|. pxumhound is pleasant to ih» taste and most relin- ?°* H 1 e *“ ere a , ., ", , . * ain Me peuedy lor rouahs and colds, (in i'ii i mod it carefully, asked its price, and triul. Price,£'> and 5il cents per bottle, .'^ra. ,, -■ * ‘ ~

^ JOKNSTOK’S 4 SARSAPARILLA

for i

liter mmi DisiersiA And for Purlfylna Blood. Tt i aa been In ti*e f ir CO years, nr ' bee

W 0 to be Hie best rireiraratn'O Im the n aiketforSK K JIltAliAt'lli: FAIN IN THK FIDK OU 1!A( K. UVEK COM1’i.ain r.rnti'i.Esc ntiif.f.\< f. fvhIl.lcIA, 1 H EM, Bid nil Diaeac-a thn* ai ise from a ' bsortlered Liver or an 1myrret ■ d. ‘IhuusandsofourbestI'-ople tal e it and ^ive it to ttieir children 11 yalclars pc t.Imi it daily. ’Those who use

itonre recommend it to others. It is made from Yellow Peek, ITondu-

»s Ferseparilla, Wild Cherry, btllluiitia, laailetion, Sasaafras, Wintergreen, uad

.'•her w .1 known vnluahle Boots I Ilerhs. It is strictly vegetable, and < I ; t In.rt t •• most OSUcltte OOnStltUt

FOl'K EMMAS TtK> MAKT>

ELIE A !>A MB

Iteanry.

(Home Journal.]

A beautiful pers<in is the natural \

form of a beautiful soul. The mind | ] write this sketch as a verv serious 1 buil<1 * >< s heune. The soul takes

; warniug for a certain kind of decidedly f ,re, ' edenc e of the body, and shapes the j

| wicked young men. I regret exceeding- to it! ' , ’ wn Tikcncsa. A vacant

i ly that the class I allude to are very nu- t •' lkc, •' ,,1 llic nieaning out of the!

Greencastle Foundry

—AND—

>IA< IIIMO <‘OMf»AI\Y,

— Manufarturers of—

merous, and are not confined to any pai 11 tifext face. A sensual dispoMtion de ' QlllvSl’S IrCH S&W ticular clime or any one jdane of mascu- ; ! " r ' n< ' *‘* le •'indRomest features. A cold, ■ An ,, all kirld „ of v.,, i.inny lyHrCnstimri. line humanity. Si murli for my text. | ^ b b heart shrivels and distorts the r > F< pnirinir on Mill Wsrk and Farm l(a>

i Now for my ariei 1 dal diseourse.

Ih-sI looks. A mean, groveling spirit

httjrrv non* 1 i THinrtly.

th'iji near South Dci»ot, Oreoneastl®,

Ind.

N K W A DVKHTISK M K \ TS.

ORGANS

w) to $1 roi'i; 2 to 32 stops. PiHnos.Sl It up. Papf*r free. Idi' Hi* Deni* I K. BoAtt5*. • :i inpton . N . J. 4ti4

° «_s

SCO*

My friend James I’oitwa* a very hand-‘j u ‘ !c, ' s ail dignity out of the figure some, attractive young gentleman. He l,l< ^ cliaructer out of the couniej was, as any on# might imagine who raw ll!l,i ce. A ch.erished hatred transforms I him for a minute, a decided favorite tho m, >“t beautiful lineaments into an

j with the fair and gentle sex. j ' r711 ?° "f nglin. -

In fact lii.s girls were manv, and hi- * i*in!jv >-<i, e to preserve -r ■ • looks 'sweet loving words corre^H.ndinglv , :* ! ,n! lVr,,i " £r . , ' n , , , , . , . B ‘ tne ol "oil, a set ot lo.y 1< ve« tr.iini'ing j variegated and heavy. I wav his most u.roup), th-lieart, and ar : h. ni-dain-.

iiitiinntc frit iui, ainl into my noble, inun- j ful -mrit ( Hthron(‘(l jn 11k* will, ns to ^ When Icath wn« hourly c.Tr)0'*tr* i, all i<*in**lv boHom did he pour hid numerous con ! preserve the bonuty of an eh aut man- 1 1>r - f* • 01 fide nee*; tome did he tell Ins manv ,on u,f! ‘ a inter rrf awira* m ttir b ur •-it-nr .1!;. nu 1 . i-.pi •rMti*)n'Ahi?li rur<*d loves, joy. and sorrows. He actually at! ^ S

unc-l . fit youngl lies all by th« ,. . :

name of Emma to whom he waa paying | mpHny g , thi - « i «»! ■ " * ~

I his most devotid—to them respectively, I consort with health, or an el«'’nnt arv|iipparently—attentions. How he ever ing surv ive tlie furnnr < e fire.

A:>Oiity llaiiuluer 4 tired wI

4 ORMMI!|lli(MI w«g Dourly e.\M*

J flien havinjf failed, and Ur. H.

got so many of i,ne name I cannot intaigine, but 1 am giving tacts now, and not

- i

MAW

GIIT edge:

Dandelion, Baawfrss, wintergreen, i ether well-known ^valuable Boots and I

1 enn-

o'l-islitutan.

It in . :e i f t!i« best ircvUcines in uso 1 f. r r>ndat::ur the 1 ■ wr 11. it ii s Id by all responsible dnnorlst* it e dollar for a ipart bottb", or ux I battles for Eve dollars. Those w! o cannot obtain a bottle of thin medicine trora Uie.r drugfrist may ser.d us one dollar, and wo »iil dciiror ft | I to tiu m fr>*e of any char-rea e . W. JjmiSTCS * CO., Kutfactarm, ^ lot Jefferson Avs., DSTBOIT, BriCH.

If you aro a

W of bulnetvM.w en**d l>y tlio Btra

your duties avoiu BtlnmlftTitH and uao

Hop Bittere.

If you are younj? and I til Action or UiNsipal ri" 1 or eir.^le, old or I p irb( (Ut it or mi ruI -i* L

n ly on Ho p |

XVhoover you ore j wlienover you feet that your FysttmJ ncfdj rloniiBlnyr, t.-n-iiiR or Btimulating, vi ithout nifoxtni/mu/ ( J

t b 1c e Hop

Bittors. Haro ynxufys-

pej'Hxj, kidnryd or urinaryrom-P plaint, dW’HBO I of the stomach* boicels, blooif liver or nni^a t , You will he cun*! if you use Hop Bitter©

Ifyounrosim-

nT\ w v a k an'! lowBiilritcd, try it i It may save your life. It has saved hun-

dreds.

fit you aro a ' msn of let - —r— t« ■ r s toilinu o r** r n iTT night work, to ro»4toie brain nerve and I w&hie, uh« Hop B. I Buffering from any InI lion ; ir you an- inn rlyoung, Buir« , riiig from II tig on a bod of (tick tters. TiiouHanda die an1 nuully fro in soino form of |( Id n e y ^diseaao that might have been prevented 1 by a timely HM o! HopBlttors

no?

NEVER

IFA1L

an*

hie run

d runlcenn 0 ) use >•! opii

tobacco, uarcoticH.

D. I. C.

is an absolute

ami in

tlr

by drug iMTUi fol

Sold gi.Mtr

Circular. nop MTTFRrt M'rr. co. # Roehwste-, T. A T«rr>n|r*. f >nt.

then to my amazement said, ‘That'll do.’ He dived down into bis pantaloons pock eland after fishing out of the way a roll [of greenbacks as log as your hat he haul!ed up a purse of gold, counted out thn 1 f 17ft, shoved the watch into his ve*t I pocket and walked out. You may imlagine that this excited my curiosity and 1 after a white I ascertained who my I strange customer was. He lived a few miles down the river and was worth enough to have bought out the whom es-i tablishment. Since then I haven’t tried any more bluA. on plainly dressed men. You <an’t always tell by a man’s clothes' wlist he's got down in his pockets.

A «

Making a Trim Home.

Many of our young housekeepers, writ** Mrs. Henry Ward Hcooher, faint and fall by the way after a few months’ trial, and, relinquishing their brightest j chance for securing a true home, seek rc- j lease from all responsibility in a board-, ing house. And why? For the most part ( because their mothers have been cruelly kind and indulgent. They permit their I daughters’ girlhood to slip by without accustoming them to any care or respon-

sibility.

They forget that to make their ebildren useful and helpful in youth will lay ; the foundation fi r more true happiness

and enjoyment than can he founa in a j |„ every'aoc of Malarial Fever,or Fever and life of indolence and selfishness. Thev \ tiMi' 1 . while bo disardcr''ortho j>t n inii'‘h. T'"r forget there are home lessons each da>|^‘!J“‘ t ^^ f^r-hiehTloHum: fi that should have equal thought and at- lui-no e.julviil..nt. and can have 10, Mihsti'uto

tention with those which are enforced in schools, if they would fit their daughters for cheerful, intelligent, skillful Tome-

makers.

If our girls grow up with no higher 'ambition than to pass through their school education with only just that, | amount of knowledge which w ill bo j deemed respectable in fashionable circles, devoting all their time out of school hours to street-walking and silly gossip. ' with not one moment given to domestic duties, who can wonder that they make unreasonable, indolent, incompetent

housekeepers?

Now and then we find one whose natural good sense has not been entirely i destroyed or pervered by the unfortunate indulgence, or carelessness of the mother. ' If such a one marries, and truly loves her ! husband, she will throw of the fetters, | and have courage to study theartof housekeeping until she becomes an exIjprrtin the business. If.“he will do this j II by quick observation and thoroughly systematic management, she w ill build 'up a delightful home, where husband 1 and children will rise up and call her

, blessed.

1

'engaged to them all | time of his personal

causes. I think he was about as good as

at tins particular i history. Some of

Musifl hath ohsrmi In sooth ths snvntjp.

ci«M-r'y > V'' UI 'hath'ch irnls Vo'soothulh. wor.!' ,n y J oun 8 la ( l>' readers residing iii small •nsp of c-ouch. pol l, nmi or whnooin r-poush ! places may wonder how he successfully ifToudon'tlin. w of it already itstiropyotv^uicJ be encaged to five girls atone

•lid Kcent.-per bottle; lor snl. by nil itrus . . i , ,

B i s t,. SmDSjtime, nut I need only say that he lived in a large oily, ami each of these bc-

I"

business ftequently ealleil him “out of j town,’'to make the matter plain to the'

witching dtimsels was [sisitive that

! business f town,” to observing.

, “One bright June day” 1 was horrified to receive a mosaga to the ellcct thaij | my friend James had been seriously in ! jureii by being thrown out of a buggy, and that he was lying in a supposed dy-1

the ex fieri men t ot jutting thf in toother has loa n tried lor thousands of j ' "ar-. tint with fine unvarying rc'-ult. J 1" 1 ’■(•is no sculptor like the mind. There | s nothing that *«> refines, polishes, afid I nnohies face ami tun n as the c.itistHiit orcsfnee of great (jjfnaglu Tlo man 'Im lives in ti e — » - i of ’• m. nu on- ■ ii - though thcy^J* &.«■>•,i • ukd. . I la rc tire no arts, ru. py mnastica, iiu cos- i "in tics w hath can contribute a tithe so i ■tmeh to the dignity, the etreught, the | t r • "Suing of ti man a 1 -.ks tut a great t nrjv si a high determination, a noble orincijile, and unquencitiible enlhUAiosm. I5ut i" .re I'oivcitul slul thiin any of ■ u ns r. heiitttiller > f the ticrst n i- the 'ernififtering {'tir|s-e and f t rvading "i-Jio-iti 'ii ot kin.huss in the hc.-irt. • to i fu :: is the otganizing f rce in the human < nstittfti n. Woman 1* u- #r I an m; a htf u.-e li.t lies inoie attecli n I thai: n ;n. I/ viliiuss is the outsitic of "m. Kinilm . good will, a |Teiailing '

urtd lb"’ I'octor yi'p« Ihil Kee iiofipe. eniy n-binf two three-cPBUinmn* t pay pxpp"i-j Herb sl-n , ur*-N ignl

- woat - . N nu a at thr .Mtomn h. nnd will Irrsk up >i In-h‘’old iri'amly-funr hem* Addrp-n

('raddook A 0 ., le."J Fare tt., Philadelphia, naming this paper. 4t 14.

AFK VOt II I)RCHHIST FOK n c. pm iwn HtRBALHEIVIEDIES THE I.F, M»lV(J > I.DU’IM'S oK THE M.NETFKM II CENTI HY.

THortoi 4.>i i{i:

y no oou .

It should not ho confounded with triturated

• r . .

ing condition at his residence, where 1 was t<> go immediately. Of course 1 1 obeyed the summons, and found thi poor fellow in t*-d unconscious. He had been dangerously hurt about the head. The

doctors—am] there were just two too IT}. make tlie body a t'e p.c ol the .manv—looked wise yet decorously cheer-i ' , . , „ . Ilul. tor they all know they were then’ ' ' '' •' oi T'o' 1 11 n ‘ I making profitable And safe aoeoants - “ and declared that die he must, hut that ‘ ““ ■ ' • likii s, as tl.o i":-e by very probably he would again become! nu] uim g; w- hi j rare end

conscious before the Great Destroyer

yeuedhim. . ' rg «.n earth which 1 wall . ! by dear Jim’f beside for ' ' ' several hours bff.ire he showed the least “ ,s .' m'anuu-s with uven * sings of returning sense. Then at | iU . t •••"«'nnpir-,..r d -.vo incss, as a p-r-ho looked at me with the light of intelli-; i, ' in J r - ! n ' ;i ■ Iniulness „• h.-art. gence and mnmorv in his eyes and faint- 1 ' " “"F 1 * “/j beautiful beeausi they ly exclaim. .1. “S-rul for fanuia!” On- •" t'"”' 1 , and God is beauty because He

ly these words and nothing more. In a ' ' e ‘

second he had rclafiscd into his former work for Womm. insensible condition. Of course we were! inaiumore j

w i lier presents a rather

W- /. V' .-p a—

at^ir iiitBsi.ail in'. ■ 1< r tic % ; in c of nil Ron on* fli«« n«* -. •nin HhImiih.-An ui f.ti'.ibg rc»i:<

f and ly in

T4im tbo

1 of Scrarula

yptem.

» n ccrr for Toi p’uH-

•m d'ir» li

iiulzif ...r \V nnd.**, if*, .'ii.i:]*.

iinpoufMls of cheap spirits nnd cFscntial oiIh. desirous of cn, pi vincr with his dving often sold undsr^tho^najnp oniittere. j H - is ], ; but here was a fearful dilemma.

UruRRisit), Grocers and Wine Merchants every-

where. lyll

PARKER’S GINGER TONIC

(jingrr, Ilnrhn. Itna.lrxkp, Stlllingix .xnrt many other ol the M*t medicine, known are com ! ined so-ki.iiully in I’aKsr.B --(;i-.,.r.a 1 m as, t > make it tUcgreated Blood Purifier and the ’BpsI Ileall h and Strength Bestorer ever used. I It cur-' Dytpepsu. Rheuma»i«m, hfpurolgia, Sleeple.ine.i, and ail dUease.of the Stomach Bcweli, Lungt, Liver, Kidney., Urinecy Organ,

^and all Female Complain!.,

If you are wastinc aw y with Consumption or, ..lydlsease u&etheTONK to-day No matter what 1 yutir symptoms maybe, it will surely helnyoti ; Bevnei ierf Thii I onic cures drunkenne ia the Best Family Medicinoev^-i made, enurely« erent fr m Bitters % G mi Preparations ma’ ther 'I'onics, And combines the best curative prop->

i y * g bottle of your druggist

None genuine without our signature on outside wrapper Ht*c<ix A Co.. Chcmists^>%t^Yorl^

Th« belt »n<l moet te.oDOt&Kftl lUil Dimauic

PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM PENSIONS

ARE PAID k 1 me f duty t;

Think « ITinnirnr. m«t». (Central Chrisflan A lvnoatcd i do a great man v thoughtles

and

T3

07-

2 10

%

. Hoy

fooli.li thing, “for fun,'’ that mortify them very much in the remembrance. To j have been caught in somebody's melon [patch, or stealing a neighbor', choice j fruit, or takings gate oil its hinges, or crawling under a showman’s tenf, or 'placing any kind of a trick to the injury lof another, and that has to be arcotnjplished in a sneaking wav, won t seem 1 very smart if you ever grow to be a man jot sense. You will b ite it, and wonder

! that vou ever thought it sharp. _ „ _

the worst Th '* " th » Kln » of ^ Waeht-oM. X*

thing about .1 mean ••!-•• mg .Miight oT * ft, °* lo « ,n 9 .: . ;d o,.t You i an t i ■ i U. or BO.000 to ww. r-. e eheap-nt maebine

V mads,and Fwhrwwrmnte4. CireTilarr- e -v.

knowing it, and it does not t ■ Belted Stat M mrufeiurinA C*.. Cht e .,«a._i.t.

WITEDirr."'’ -v, : ’

irj tal nt nd deception to have I cmrii—. xoa,.wwnnu,

! a good reputation concealii • iflAQEm A MONTh.V AiSST: TAirriW

, ^ JjjJSBi 73'''uJ oifai’ri.i,

1 he way to tem wAawvi#,

be trustwortliv. Tticrc was never yet a bov who was manlv, h.onest and worthy of confidence, that people did not find

him out and give him his due.

You e..n’t allord to trille w ith y m.r rep- : »t. i- /r

(. ■•.ii limtfa

‘.Send for Emma.’’ Hut which Emma? 1 knew very well then-sjiective addresses of the five Emmas, but which of the five •ltd he want to see in his last earthly moments? Ah, it wa- horrible! Such a state of allairs can be better imagined than described. His immediate family knew no more about the matter than my-1 m If; in fait, they none of them knew | men

near as much.

We tried to rouse him, to pet him to say just one word more, only her hist name, but we could not. !So in the great distress of the moment, and believing that the jiresence of death would cause all to overlook what under other circumstances would he considered inexcusable, we, after hurried consultation, decided to at once send for all the Emmas. We were fearful if we sent for one at a time, waited for her ajipearance, and then if she were not the one, w hen he

ngir.g pi-lure of the women in New York, but reflects on a large

diseour-

triais of workingarid as New York r scale the ox pen-

one,

again became conscious to send for anoth- , r ' would consunu too much time And

♦yts kupTukk*if but iiiiilit. dta- tlion the piivsinans h.vl aL r :iin solemnly >f . f I^ung* r > arlcMv VflnA >ive a . i i .i ♦ 1 II 1 - • i'f

BASB

Flitler new law thoaBandH are in on increitee of pen.-ion. down, orphans nnd dependent fathers mothi-rs of soldiers who dl<‘d in the

“Ol N

pensi' n. ruder new law thousands are CODCluded lilAt llO WOllld Ollly H^HHl 1)0

Increuse r>( i

army r» t n pen '">n. BOl'NTY -l)isehafge for wound, inlnrie* or rupture, **s full hourly. Rond 8 stamp* f r r

(ires full

Pension and .. . . P. H. Fltzgornld A Co., * is m Agents. InniHnai'olis. Ind. r r f‘ rto K. A.W.havis, Won't Indiana Hanking i'o.. atid R. F. Kennedy. Pres'tCentral Rank, both of IndiunapbliA. Name thiB

paper.

ff'OO PRESENT!

Far ■ Wvlta.tk.t wtll

Br,w ru. Jus, and Easy

im ioia or, IX*

conscious once, and that fur a very short time, before he left all his Emmas forever! So I commenced to send out mes-

cnce of feuiinine t-ilers in all our large cities hi. statements hive a general scope

>nd significance.

There are, he admits many lucky \voin New York who ara earning a comfortable livelihood without special detriment to their health; but, on the other hand there are many more thou sand “with no special ability and no special value who toil anil blind themselves and wear themselves t^> death for an unimaginable, incredible pittance. This is certainly a most unpleasant declaration, but further on the writer affords usa brighter outlook when ho shows that ocrujuti ms for women are becoming more ami more numerous and that tiie organized efforts which arc being made to aid them aie already having

substantial results.

The Workingwomen’s Protective l"nion for instance, which waa established sixteen years ago, has accomplished a most valuable work in protecting its

Throat nml Luiie Complainta.

r.l ■ I T\irifi. r. For «U unt{ a 11 in puritU'* lion Liver InviRorator.- A ct ty of the Liver ar.d itB a-

Ilerl'.l OiMniftit.— Inyii

HruiseR. Scrnfuloiijt I'lei m.itif aflYr'ions, Af.

Hi novatinir I’ills —The hr«-t pill ever mnde for

Bilioiwies* and ('on.-tipation.

Male Fern Vermifuge. A pleasant, and efTectu-

h 1 remedy for the renu val ol wonns.

Suppositories. Nt ill speedily rnre the worst

c pt“s ot internal and external Files.

Woodland Halm A purtlv Hair Hress nt: will promote growth of hairund

rem* ve all dUf aseB of t he sc Ip- t

A lull description ■ f the-t- Mt'dicineB, with mimeroun trstimonial'*, will be f« and in our Shakespearean Almanac lor ^81, now ready and forwarded , riu:r. u\ n\ii(! to n l who semi their address t<» -T. Gilbert Hr. wn. No Jl Grand hi.. .L r ey Cii v, N . J. , N. B.—Agents want* -i. » v end Tor partictllorH.

4t 44

A. MUSICAIj wonder.

•Sg* m

-w

■•Ant a Mailesl lustrmnstit, rtvalini r.li at kigSt vou esn {wrfurTu aa well Ai upon iti« inktrttiurrta nwnUon^fl* If >"''i do, v-.id for otr I lint*

i . .

gt'HUit rnuaiesl Invention of tlie Agf-npon whlcli any play corrwtly all t ai laaaloal, oitarallc, iSTfett, dsi

Otiirr mmi; . I’ric^. •".♦'■'•• f "' ♦ •' L\ ON A ULALV. Ki*

otts c.m in<-e, ini

t : t f niUtkmt. State hi-, Ghlcago,

(cngcr boys, and the way the little blue members from imposition and frau I !>• coats rushed from that house would have its pia-tical ojieration the union has re been am using at auy other time. I just "a led a condition of things, however wrote each Emma that Jim had been which causes one to slittd ler at the barhurt, was dying and had expressed a wish th'cightof the exi-tencc of such univer-j

I to see her, and would she jvloase come - il inhumanity, immediately. I did not, of course, add Amonj th so w appt ",

that her note had dutilicates, or that, tccti nand redressatewomenwhomak-

; other* were being sent for. -hirts at thirty-six cents per

In about a half hour the Emmas began

prl('«i ever Known

r»:i IIi 4~.mIi l.<iA4lvt w, IlKtcta, ami K« solxi'k-a. OUR $15 SHOT-BUN at fcM Mtly n’-luced price,

nd FtK i - ur Nt*

M IllUBtr .Ivwl ( Htulogue !»

V.: :N( IN VaM.O. *v tn rtrommmmM*'*"***#****-^- * in, WHIT TIE-

dozen and !

wlto taste meat but once a montli. Ami!

f i.eas nr in ng 4 “r/e* In I nr vt orM | A NSmpi.fr**. >.t.J*yBsUNSON.Eiooit.Jti;3

CARPENTER SAWS

to arrive. Two came in carriages, one in even tiiese poor creatures are diframlrd, a street car, and the balance on foot. As by then employers. But for the i'.uor-l soon as they came they were at once taken position of tho uni n they would he to hi." room and stood by his bedside, for forced to «nbmit to the crudest and most wc knew not what minute might Ik* the -aony-hearted im(K>*ition to their alr< a,.\

last of his conscious mental life jn this ; grinding poverty.

Valley of Perplexities. Never shall 1 ^ hen wo turn toother trades t ic wriforget the dramatic sceue when all those K r informs us that "most of them arc five Emmas were grouped around that not much easier or !tetter remunerated

dj ng man's bed! The place and time than serving for ‘alop-shopa ’ rhere is I

admitted of no explanation whatever, now a very long list of occupation* which . I “gotten up” handsomely, are open to wotni ri. 1 ut -line of these tc.h. s'cuB^i/ tt tit«

, Or sry

Xeie

y.rcr.

sh;t

in r kin<l, vntj mi flic yt\itv*clf orr Mnrhtn* b» t hut aw itrftrr t! o , The tffih will all remain of f i t! a rr n I

immoral conduct you "ill soil your char- , niu aTiium js.

'after and hurt your prospects, no matter

] what your friends may ilo lor vou, or j how vou may trv to conceal from good | people that you lio these tilings. Just so j long as vou allow yourself to practice the j habits that are condemned by pure, up ' right, straightforward people of integrity, ’ whether you do it openly or on the sly, you w ill make no progress in the formation of a fine character, or in building up a good reputation. So, when you are tempted to anv low, trickv, dishonest, mean or unworthy act, stop long enough | to think what the effec t is going to be 1 | upon vonr own soul, your own mind,! jiour own reputation, If that is yowl

"strongest motive, and don't do it.

rBinnin <

reipt o/*£9.AO to a t

u 1 /Vr**.

C»M*t**/ rOtIHfl; ntut

i/OZ #f A Util*., Am #• r-

Ksva hiindrf-'ls of 1r-tts>rn fr^m rrr»n iiBing

or * our Mudunif who say they would i'*>t take f>*r u.

Hrnt fv+r on receipt <\f %

I I'M <1!

noil \petitH *rni*trrf ip • 11 • J if t: 1 it ,

1 hoy were ^4-wiv.ji «x|» iKinvaovrui'-xj, •• • ^ f-~— * . -

ami all were pretty girls. There were arc dangcrotut to the operatives, others more astonished and seournful glances ar*' nuscr.dilv unremum rative and all or in that dhiiii in five minutes than you nearly all afford but little room for hope could gather together in an ordinary or cncoarageinrnt to liic woman who is lifetime of ninety-nine years' And how forced U> earn hrr liviug. In the higher the first Emma gazed os the other branches of feminine industry the prosEmmas came in one at a time! Imagine poet is but little more inviting. Comit all, dear reader! Take a day ofl from paratmly few women, it i. asserted, obusual duties and think "the whole tain dei i'lK<1 su-cv-i in art. and the great

C17 SU C'hariea street, bf- Lenls. Mo. A roe , tt: gniluate of two Medical ("n ’get. hut lor.fvr e •. m»ecl m the special trettment ofal! Venorrftl.Sox u*tl

1 • hi mil Diseases than at y other Phyiit isn

I. ttj *. a* e *y rnpers ihofr. and ail old reeiderl* know Sy I'hUia. (jonorrhcea,Uleet Si nature. Or* h.: in, H : T;■ n, or Rupture, nil Uriunry Diaeasee uh»1 Syphilitic or Mt-rcurial Affections of the Thrco* 5 »;u or Rum s. are irrat»<t with urparaheitd eiiooeaa, on

test • ntiflepr dc p ta Bsfclv PrWstely

e erii.pforrDeR. Debility stii Imp* - t* 1 • a- thf r«fu t of 8elf-Ahu«r in youth. ar-Mnal tx fr.*- * ‘oturer yfR’a, or othereauaBe.and whi-1. |i"r '• * * n r ,)t t.tf fu.io» t»g ffftctii: nervLU*’)****. inoi einii- « » •!> .tv. diiiinr«« of Jifht.drlertive n:*moty, jpip n>• or t. ft ■’» phv«;pa. dr ay. aversion to sni . ‘ty ol t r ■

, infusion or id-af. lost of sexual power et t•,. Ke liitpropcr or unhnpv y s-rpet

. ' v oniui'.Ation at ofler, er by mail f r. and :>>1

• • • s n vt.vuM- leut lo visit the city 1

n.i ,1 i infs oen be arnt by mall or axpress rifrfM (m-

«ed,whereduuMexists^it is frark • •latnl

-kl. 1 &u:s;

. ITNE

XIrATES. Etetraul clot

in pov'-age or currrncT.

: 10 to Ufe; articlM on tlir ( f arry, >• ho nf't, why. HanhO"<l, . . V , • 1 mrrri I;

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^ARREACE

GUIDE

kf 84-rt •inlet ful » life 5 ai , v ho tv

•< oth and Kilt b'l dii.tr - t • .

Over fifty w

fo'lowir* • ibjn t* W 2». 1

Jf ‘ O LT I’ ki 3 fc3 E AND CATTLE POWDI.T.';

*•>,«»V rouTiP

x , - ,r, « “ FOUTZ { > U. r A. '/ /}' 11 f/‘ 7; • -t (fc* 1

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your

thing carefully over and thus do it jus-

.tice!

After a little time Jim opened his eyes and glanced around. I saw the supreme moment hail come! Ho looked at the live Emma* standing around the bed; looked with the gleaming "f recognition.

irt » bjn ts

. u’ttmau! ■ «*d. I’hy

utr hfe ri d happiness may

I’livtioluc? of R<production, ut d manv

)b* niorno'J or t(•utru n uIiur marv.aec sf.oitld it,thru k^pt under lock «• »l k»v IVpular etliltor,. a* shove, but pap^r cover, '.W nagos. '2b cin. t-y mail.

p I’heapeat peon l‘ iur in Ain*nrf

majority toil on at work which affords

but a slender margin mutxd.

Pooling Machinery. (New York Letter ]

Few jicople have any idea of the ma-

ni" re

I t'li cl "f, !

saineMi . . . ,

;• jprv or p(»«t«jrp Fhetposl giifq g "ur in Am* j.; < txsaManwMme. ti PRESCRIPTION FREE

tinal W* . ' t Man! d

jouuriiry, Conruvicu

I* tnorv. it mi n '. k. !• 4‘»M‘t- * y

pertly rure ot'S ■ irt* lb hilitv, NVr v Avt r - ■it to S'

rvimsncr*. I><‘*; ' Utiriii-y, (

"ty, I h f- i t .ve Mrm

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Address,

1 ' < Ht'otnut St., 8*. T <

LADIES

eurr of Bniiseio' true w«j. rn . l.tiwvl Aj ido ,

•rUnary purtuii

. a.i'

• W«T.

of trie remedy

iMvffere will. Ik ■

Even In Slow-Going Eiiglnnd.

(Indianapolis News.)

Gough says there is a great change

-n , jLi\\ among the clergy ol the Esti ed

Church of England with regard totemI perance in the use of alcoholic beverages, j many of them now taking strong grounds I against the habitual use of wine, which j once was considered as an essential part j of a clergyman’s daily diet, as well as

that of the laity.

r pr°i

Vo nor** will d'.o of Colic, Doth or Lviff# P's-

vt : 1 i i.* *t I’om tfrsare imotl In tln.r.

I -’itr h r.»M u*r* h 111 cure and proven . Hon CHoi.rrA 1 >,ti/a I'uvtdcra w ill prevrnt Cai»:« n Loivi.b f 1 i,' K !* iwlorfi will IncroaB". t!to putnit tvo! i.illk nr. 4 ■ t - tnunty | cr ccqU aod uake tUc butu r f.na

•ind t woo t.

I Fovrdrra vr'dl cure or prevent aln-iost evrut Or .■ akk 1 1 u ' ■ I. Ht'n*"i* anti c attle are Buliject. J ,1 , > i’oWDKKS W1LLG1V£ SATISFACTION* f

Hold every where.

DAVID F. FOUTZ, Proprietor,

BALTI UOKE. MD

who are IroubM wtlb I.cticorrhtra (Fluor Albu* (>r WhiPM) a' hi send for rxrwrj I'rttf. llllt rlA* I'ftriiphlof 1 •*' •*' 1 Ug descrijaion of his lirnied). and show .ng Is .vp. phlct ifl val.iablr to any la.lv in <!> .

The sight apalled him! We might have chinery necessary to carry out the freight known it! He gave a pioan and again p^ijug agrtement by the various rail-

roads. Mr. Eink, the commisioncr cm-

-- , An er.tirely New and ps«ftively elfeoltv# 9/3 y , Kr.nedy fir th** apeedy and pnimanmi

, nn and 1 mpot >noy k ii

Impotoney by ihe only

i prinetpal Nn*t q( tbe i>!r«Mf. Th« * . ■ - is ortolan • •"> t doss aoi

IS "f Ilfs T>>"S m.sle nt r»

pliratmn. f he par

fate l rath, being n Ihori.iichlv im i:c 1 tresi'se nn 'hi* 4 S*n. Kr**. HARRIS RtMIOY CO.. St. 10UIS. MO.

•ountwd •wests*

’> St .uH 4'HSOISS US t«

Fasioia.

became unconscious 44ith<'iit saying a vinrd. Then the <ioet'>rs came in and sent away every fair girl—two 4vere crying now and the other three did not st em to know w hether to “jaw” i. e. new English for feminine scold—or not. Well, the eminent physicians were mistaken, as they are once in great while! James in course of lime 4vell! But not one Emma would ever sec him again. They hud a brief conference on our front step after they left the house. He really did love one Eniimi

and that is hoiv he lost her.

ployed by the railroads for the purpose of watching rival roads, is the most important factor in this most important matter. It ivill astonish your readers to know that he has in his employment nearly 150 clerks, whose duties are to

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Mil III II 1 I Mi»K (’« l »TTs PA

!' 1, H I n s ( • 1 NT Y» WA,

Wp bn ve V ti gw n ’’bivi i V Sy |»hiHtif* Sh* pific”

. '’I copv,’adjust ami average the rhartres, re- injbioeir. o t . 1 >• 1 i.i! tMercsriil F • . it g • ^.,4; fw.v'i.rVvt KneunmU'iii, hcrofuia. etc 11 innd«-Uk* mubt C^iljit.*' ami (livinions of the entire nn Ight- |,(.i}* (( t Jird pt • ih it tnl t urt*-* ill » very cnat*.

* KNVALl'. S a _ I>. Kii.i.kn, Judge

x: -* • • • • j • •» nikv, w-t-ffimcii wviiim- *•,.'. non.T ami c»l.?v me

I Colored revivalists sing, ‘T am g-ing ••• tl v r . " 0 '*‘' n .Fr 0, *tVv. .•

5*•, . Iv u At .» Tl * ,1,,.;- Rn-l an iiin.-iru.'«<i)i.'<ikofeot>». sivin-* tali Hi said ploinlr- “Ye*, it he

home to Dinah Moore. 1 hat is their , u.a.s rer.-ririre.tni.'m. sant free, ff'i'lre* nromwsd mt financially.”

HARRIS--■* l C oV.^aV ’ I Idea of heaven.—New Orleans Picayune, j 9&>X. WILLIAMS. ‘IS.') Is. ttaterbL.filvsutaH. 1 1 i _

OME TREATMENT.

/.-vm - >*, A fH >In enrs for N<VVOU'

Debility,Seminal Wct\krefs, Impotence, etc.

Joe Becipoati-.'u lu u.y i r« ticc for 25 ye.ys

age business of the jkm)1. The otfices of t he eominissioner have b-en in the Nciv York life insurance building, wlicro they occupy nearly an entire floor. But the business has so outgrown the accomodation afforded that the insurance

A young lady in Chicago, 4vhon a.-ked company is putting on top its present by the officiating minister, “Will you fivt-story building three additional storlove. honcr and obey the man as your its, nearly all of which extra space will ii:ai«n>i, ana Oe to him n true wife?” j be occupied by the growing exigency of said plainly. “Ye*, it he does abr.; .s» thi new m..dc of settling differences trad tor*. AUnnin. <Jn.

' ike effects of undue competion. | c«n fur

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HKULT, J . <i ... "a.. Troio"., \> h.Ii. I*i)Ik y, Si,'If, C.C. Ium i

Day A Uorimin

I 11 ru notiuninleff whh tlio protirictors, arai niuny M 'i i' gentlemen >») oad miir, ■ .11 l-. iir tn the for 1 goingecrtifienle. ‘I hoy are men

ul hi|h ciiarHctus und Kt.imi'nu.

A. II. COUJI ITT. (i'"TerTO r ef Ii. ergia.

Tin: SWIFT SPECIFIC n/MfAMM’r. - ric-

vi . Youre Men’* Friend,”