Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1881 — Page 3
NICHOLS'SHEPARD & CO
Battle Creek, Michigan, MA**UFAOTT7RZ&S OF TUB OS LY GKUriKE
vibrator
THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horse'Powers. U«M Casplrte ThrmhrrY,o4>rj ) Established In thr World. I 1848
PICKKD-UP PARTICLES.
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rion f Four Bizet* of
and
market
mpm amd impro9***nt*
1*1, tOfftttMr With tur^ior quahtts* in r<mstr*c and mnfriaU not drenmod of by other maker'.
* Separator*, from If to 12 r
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Four BlzeH of Separator*, fron
n KAO fMVt •'ri't Ilf Holrctrd I.omhi r f jUVfvr j W/Vf (from thrr.f> to fix y^ir* *ir-dri«f) r*on*tantly on hand, from which i» built the in■•omparable wood-work of our macltinery.
TRACTION ENGINES .ftronooft, moH durabU.and efficient erer Kvmle. H, 10, 13 llsrse rawer.
Truth id a greater utranger than fiction. A ton of potatoes has been raise. 1 from 11 pouml of seed. Tin- <iog is the only tiling that loves somebody better thaanimsclf. A miner’s habitatiou on Mount Lincoln, Col., is 14,l.' r )7 feet above the sen. Mrs. Lincoln gave the last ball al the White house at which there has been dancing. How much brighter and more hopeful j life looks to a man as lie pries himself out of a dentist’s chair! Most of us can better remember our virtues than our faults, the number not being embarrassing.—Danbury News. Ohio is capable of anything. One family of seven there boasts that they ate l,16. r > pies in one year, and all survived. 1 There is an old proverb, which reads: ' “As the good man saith so say wr; but as the good woman saith, so must it be!” If there is an honest man in all this world, let him come forward and have his measure taken to make some more by. —[ Meriden Recorder. Such is man’s great love for life that he would sooner live and tie dunned every ; hour than die and lie independent.— i [Kentucky State Journal. ‘•Jane,” cried a fond mother sticking her head out of the lied-room door, “it’s j 11 o’clock. Tell the young man to please | shut the front door from the outside.”
WHOM I 1.0VC.
(1616) Shall I Itll you whom 1 love? Hearken then awhile to me; And if Mich a won.an move. As I now shall ver. ify. Be assured ’tis she, or none, Th2t 1 love, and lave alone. Nature did her so much right. As -he scorns the help of art; In as many virtues (light As e'er yet emhraced a heart; So much good, so truly tried, borne for less were deified. Wit «.hr hath, without desire 1 o make known how much she hatli; And her anger flames no higher Than may fitly sweeten wrath, Fuil of pity as may be, Though, perhaps, not so for me. Reason masters every sense, And her virtues grace her birth; Lovely as all excellence, Modest in her most of mirth; Likeliho d enough to prove Only worth could kindle love. Such she i*-; and if yos know Such a one as I have sung; Be she brown, or fair, or so That the lie but somewhile young Be assured ’tis she. or none, That 1 love, and love alone
“BEHIND Till. BARS.** <'lmlk Murk- on tlio Flmrr-’A Trne Ac- « «>ufH of a Very Sisct Tragedy.
The poor old man ♦rembled and plead- [ ed and protested, but the man in the chair drew tlie edge of his wicked bowie lightly acroso hi-* thumb and answered
nack:
“ vox? me!” 1 I’ncle A lie went down on his knees to him. and with terrified heart and gaspng voice calling God to witness that he j tad nothing to be robbed of. The man must have tell *u-e of this, but lie had •ome there to do murder, and he fasten •d his Hands in those gray locks, Hour,slied Ids wicked knife before those frightened eyes, and calmly said: '*! give you one minute of life—onlv >nc minute!” A moau of terror—a word of prayer— i feeble strug"le to avoid the knife, and ' hat black-hearted viilian's work was ijiic. Perhaps he remained therefor
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OPIUM
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Far morn nml Thrfahermcii are In R tort to jivostUrato this mat chine Thn^hlctr Machinery. CircuiarH went free. Add res* NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO. Cr««k« Miohl«3D«
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SotcsGrain, ftrasa Seed. Hemp, ttlcc. Everything. No man can do it so well by hand. It does the work of !> men. It bar stood the tost of years. Reoeived First Premium at St Stall Fairs in J years. Good, Substantial, •'^liable Machine, warranted to do all that is claimed for it. Price only $C.OO. Send stamp for descriptive circular. .1. NVildkii & Co. Agents, t incinnati, Ohio. \V. K Sraorut, Agents, Imliuntipolia, Ind •000DELL COMPANY, ANTRIM, XT. H.,
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1 A Tennessee man can so perfectly imi1 tatc the sounds made by two dogs engaged in fighting, that he can call a i Memphis congregation out of church in
| three minutes.
A doctor went out for a day’s hunting. I and on coming home, complained that he | ! hadn’t killed anything. “That’s because i you didn’t attend to your legitimate
‘ business,” said his w ife.
A correspondent asks: “Where is the warmest spot o* earth?” He is.rospeet-1 fully referred to the small boy whose mother has been exereising her slipper.
1 upon him.—[Albany Argus.
“Kind words never die.” How bitter-1 Iv does a man realize that terrible truth, when lie sees all the kindest words he | ever said in his life glaring at him from his published letters in a breach of
promise suit.
Wendell I’liillips says an Englishman is like a block of granite with the corners ! and edges all on, while an American is like a paving-stone that has rolled on the beach fora hundred years, and is so slippery you cannot hold it in your hand, j A California Ik>v stood an umbrella in a public doorway during a religious meeting; to the umbrella was attached a strong cord, an end of which the boy
held in his hand. Eleven different peo-1
| pie are said to have carried the umbrella \ XsISTa^!
The Detroit Free Press in writing up j the lives of some of the prisoners in the “Detroit House of Correction," gives the | following sketch. It represents the dark side of human nature in a masterly way. One night a year ago this month—one . night when the heavens were as black as i i pitch, ami the rain fell in a drtary, | lonesome way and the fitful gusts shook: down the wet, brown leaves in showers, a white-headed, lonely old man sat in his cabin on the hanks of the Platte River, Nebraska. lie had come there alone— he had lived alone. If his life had been 1 embittered by some great misfortune he alone knew it. Once in awhile some settler visited him, or some hunter sought 1 the shelter of hi.-i roof for the night, but he told no one the story of his life—a story which would have explained why n old man like him had come out there
I to live and die by himself.
On this night when “ Uncle Abe” dosed his rahin door against the storm, he felt no fear of men. He had little to
■ours to gloat over the gray hairs dabded in blood—maybe be kicked the body •f Ins victim anil passed out into the .lack midnight, fearing neither God nor
nan.
Three—four—five long days after cards, when the sun shone and the hi rib diirped and peace reigned along th< middy river, n s. ttler opened the door ol dude Alie’s cabin and found the corpse. • lc shrieked out in horror at the awful
murder and ran away, hut
n rves were stronger he crept back again | The old man had been hacked to death, 1
just as one takes a hatchet and cut.- AddrsM.
•plinters from aboard! Yet there was ife in him when the murderer left—lift 1 a him when the morning came to eml | hat long and dreadful night. In hisdyeg agonies lie had crept across the cahin o a box, taken out a piece of chalk, and 1 n the rough floor he had written a de \ -criptiou of ids murderer. I lis stilS dead inger still grasped the chalk when the • i -,ttlcr looked into the cabin, and the!
\ last words were:
“ scar on cheek!” It was u fortnight after the murder In fore any one took the trail of the fiend. | but in a week more they had him in ! rons. The words chalked on the floor
rnetiunlleil for
<t< ALITY or TON ll.
BmwuEm Strength and Durability, Beauty of Design!
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They will outlast »ll common, cheap Or^am, while.their miiekul and mechanical ‘iQalitirI commend them to all who wirb a strictly hint,
when hi- srade inatrument.
E. M A 1C <1 E 1
Greencaetle A (ent.
Geo. Woods & Co.,
Cambridgeport, Mass
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The Heet fiingb fcyriip
PinoH Cun* for Coostimption. It acta quick anrt U kckk!. Hone ►ninll,—bottle larir^* Thrrefore the cheap**! as well a* the Lot. Sold everywhere.
Lie. f n'l * 1 TO r^r ho’He d-f i ~i.*f r IAi , .ii:Is
tempt the cupidity of the lawless and he ; had no enemies who thirsted for revenge. 1 lo sat before the rude fire-place and Hooked into the flames and pitied those j
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by the hand of death guided Justice ike a sign-hoard, and then circumstances | hedged him round, and the man admitted the deed. On his trial he pleaded !
and lawyers defended him 1
THE GREAT
iti ’ftltxo toy noi tj:.
the length of the string.
“Young man,” said the orator, impressively, “do you want to go down to a drunkard’s grave?” “Well,” replied the . young man, with the careless grace of a man who isn’t accustomed to refusing, I “I don’t care if I do. Whereabouts is i vour grave?”—[ Burlington Hawkeye.
* ® t . . Q. Palace Drawing-Room Cara, with Horton’s “Does be know anything? anxiously Reclining ('hairs. No extra c harge for Seats 1 enquired a friend bonding ovei the bodv Keelfninir ( hairs. The famous C H. * Q. I iii. rw e .|- | l alnce Dlnintr Cars. Gorfreous SmoklnK Cars of a man who had just fallen from tlie am.,] W jti, Kheant llltrh-Hiuked Kalian Ite-
fn
I wuo might be abroad in the storm. <■ u , i .i.i i • so successfullv that lie got on witli a i 1 hey sav that the dancing, quivering, • .
, • , r r , 1 ten-year seiitence in tlie Detroit House
Gyisg llames are tvpical of human lives,
, , , • ‘ i , . if Correction, i ou may sec him any I ami lie mav have watched them and re- , , •, , , , , i lay you pass through the workshops memberea Ins years of prosperity and • ■ ,, ,
rwWo other line runs Three Tbrouuh Pa*-!.. iri-1 ‘ r,.:^ and you will see a man who will die of sender Trains Untly between Chicago. Des ur ' llllu 111 ars ot miser) and mis- la fore three Years roll awav Mollies, Council UlwITs, Omaha. J.lncoim 8t. fortune rUn0,>C Iore l,,rU r "“
Winn he lies down at night it istore-
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. .Montana, No- across the black niirht and the old man n ’ 011l '’ t ' r ,1 '° pbuding of that vada. New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho,Oregon and ' _ ' . .’ poor old man. If he awakes at midnight
California. Istnrtfd un liko chip who had rpppivpd j; '
lie sees that white face looking down
p^ssaic, n.d. sfh ■
The Shortest, 8,KS'diest and Most Counforta- , ,,-i . . , , ble Route via Hanolbi.i to Fort Scott, Denison, i wound. \> hat was it. His face paled
nallns. Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galves-
ton and all points in Texas.
The unequaled inducements offered by this 1/ine to Travelers and Tourists, arc as follows: The celebrated Pullman (16-whecl) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line.C., II. A
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as he asked himself the question, and he bent his car and listened as only one can
when life depends.
Up the valley swept the wind, with stronger gust, bringing with it blac ker clouds and more rain, and the old man trembled in every limb as he rose up and
■ i • • r 1 oi , v r i; ( i | class passengers. moved towards the door, to make sure know anything, but you enif't tell what fbat it ^ securely fastened. He had
effect the fall may have had until he regains consciousness.
roof of a house. “Don’t know I’m sure,” voicing chairs
class passengers.
High-Hacked
the exclusive use of (Irst-
effect the fall may have had upon him 'sllufii^snioil wesl^Jn ” f »hntf*S not reached it wlien it was burst open by
into his. If a fellow-convict touches him suddenly, he springs away in terror, as if he feared that the trembling hands of poor Uncle Abe were about to clutch Ins throat and be revenged. “Murder!” is written in his eyes. “Remorse!” is printed on every line of his face, and thugs and thieve* draw from him and whisper: He murdered a poor old mats.
There was a man who had a clock, His name was Matthew Mears, He wound it regular every day For four and twenty years At last his precious time piece proved An eight-day clock to he, J hen a madder man than Mr. Mears 1 would not wish to sec. — [Troy I imes.
I Route to the South, South-West, and the Fur
I West.
Try it, anrt you will flnrt traveling’ n luxury
i instead of a rtisoomfort.
I Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line
for salo at all oflicos in the United States and - . t,. i. . . . , . . Canada. i trembling lips, i he stranger was a man days seems to be sort of a general omms- ! Ing l Cai' f "AcconunodatIon(^“time* of 40 thick-sct, bushy hair and tangled cienee. He must keep the run of everywin be cheerfully given by applying to beard, and from under eye-brows as thing—polities, science religion, art, ag-
a kick, and a stranger entered.
The old man would have given him welcome but the words died away on his
On th** Du tic* of Kdltors. [Harriet Beecher Stowe.J
What is exacted of an editor
now a-
1 They were talking almut the weight ol, i different individuals of a certain family, : and the daughter's young man, who wai present, spike up before he thought, and! said: “I tell you that Jennie ain't so| ' very light, either, although she looks s i!” j And then he looked suddenly conscious, : and blushed, and Jennie became alxsorb-' ed in studying a chronic on the wall. We saw a man on Main street thi->! 1 morning whose legs were so crooked that j he couldn’t tell his right foot from his! I left without following his legs down to 1 ! their terminus.—[Bridgeport .Standard ■ Oh. dear! that’s bad enough to he sure. But there is a man in Danbury who can’t wear a cork sole in his shoe, be- ; cause his leg la so twisted. It draws the
i cork right out.
) “She's a darling, she’s a daisy!” S> sang the young man in a quiet, musing ! way, beneath his breath, lie was just strolling down toward her house and his heart was overflowing; but as he turned the corner he saw iSiuith hand her into a carriage, and drive off to enjoy the mq -rt . light, i! su'[ upn cAtne fiver his j MBg; bis heart felt as if a goneness had * crept bvet it; an*} he rapidly walked homeward cogitating in his mind over
' the dread uncertainties of life. A paper in a neighboring state, after'
‘ giving a long obituary of a deceased,
1 brother of the quill, thus concludes: “Are we not glad also that such an ed-
! itor is in heaven? There the cry of ‘more '• ■ copy’ shall never be used any more by ; 1 his political antagonist with lie* r.lul detractions that should shanw & demon to j promulgate. There lie -hall no more he 1 used as a ladder for the aspiring to kick | down as they reach the desired height! and need him-WO more. There lie shall | be able to rte the immense masses of j mind he has moved, all unknowingly and unknown as lie has done during his pil-
U< ncml Manager, rhir-airo.
his wicked eyes j r icu*u»re, general literalurA
with murderous The world is alive and moving every-
Vf* PORT GRAPE WINE. I’Ffd in the principal Churches for Comintin-
ii-u ;
r\ri‘ll<>nt (oi* LsmIh'*', WrsiVily
IN»r*on« find ili«»
SPEER’S PORT GRAPE
FOUR YEAR S OLD
WINE
The
.7 AMEB R. ^ ODD, i lirvivv a 4 * a iimst'irlif’ Geueral 1'us.enjf. r Airent. Chicago "f’ 1 ' T J. FOTrKR. ^ glared at l ucle Abe
| light. For a moment they stood and where, aud he must know what is going Tki« c.-iebrueu Niitive Wine is mi rtofrom looked at each other. Then the stranger on and be able to have an opinion ready ' 1 u co h unVry! M hV: r h l i\'ii r, 'isTc ''
Ann* ^
Ll’uri-st and Bi-.t JlmHcine cu r Jliulc.
hu,
tat: bent and
A f < Imblnmtion of Hops, Buchu, Nl.in-
ilion, wi
i«»» of
lood Purifier,
fo nit J lit-altn iLcfitorui^
droW%e *• ‘ Daruieliori
; o pert i<
nvfckcs\th«: prtttU t Bl
| c^rth.
>n, with atl:
•«9 of ail other Bittern, od Purifier, Liver Roue l\a tor, nu'U-i!
A PTC lit OU
•- la. an P-a.Ibly lon» exii* »hcr» flop ■ aa\ed^w railed and perfect are u.ru-
y qj .i
g.73 tow uV« u4 T-jortj tio »e« 1 Toall whoso aWnploywiontsoaaso Irrrp-nlsrl tT..fthotH.w.lror\'-unar7 creans. nr who n.juiroan Appc-iia»-i^K Vonm andnUld BUBnUapt, 11 ,,miU!i»arouivalV u *hl‘''Without IntoxIcatlng No matter what your fe^rllnir* or *y mptoms are what the rliaeasoor ail^Lnent I* u*« Hop Bltten, lniji’t wait untii y.m Pick hut If jrotl • :y f. • : • in .it . it ;uay save your life.lt hasM* v <■ d hundreds. $500 "’HI l* 5 psld for it rnssr: they will care or h Ip. Do nol Wfler tuircr.but ui,ennd urFe them^k 60 lWe Hop U Remember, flop Bltfior* is drujjRed drunken nostrum, but the Furost^^^ n U
I, shut the door, walked to the tire, and made and ready to go to press at any
said:
moment. He must tell to a T just what j UHngThVijnVpIuic
• ’
Tonic and Suengtht i-ing BropFrtipR
. any other Native Wine
j*** '“*''“ w * w w.icxv. Doing the ^ure Juice of the (irape. produced “ Is this your welcome on a night like they’re doing in Ashantee and Dahomey,
this! Why don’t you ask me to sit what they are not doing but ought, >‘*iiiiFefUchild may partake of it>* *r*ueroiis down! Wliy don’t you put all the food 10 '‘ 0 in York. lldvanUgc*"^! iVp.rHouUrly'bvnofici.Uo'the in your hut before me!” He mast be wiae and instructive about m«<i anad.bllltatea,
•< 1 j ;» , curn'iicy. and taxes and tariffs and able - t, „ .I, ' ,, ... j to guide Congress; and then he must take
Ssfcr; P ts,tl|p. j. siiutm
and again by night, and had been greet- new kink of the Ritualists, and the right .ed like old friends, but no other coming and the wrong nf all the free fights in
lni/1 /*V'r»r OAnf uiipL t/irr«»r ♦hrunrrh Lie till* dltlcit’llt deDOmil
ayc-l and debilitated, and Miitcd to the varinu.* uilments that affect the weaker t^ex. It in every respect A WIN K TO BK RELIED ON.
SPEEDS
The P. J. SHERRY i* a Wine ofSuperior Character, an i j artak< - < f thetoldah tinalitief
Medicine over made ; the “Wf ajtd HOPE** *nd no (H-rBun or
ebouid be without them.
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_ -- . UffP X>1 VTIMUIH, nn Q nucotlcB. Alf sold by rtrUF(n*t*. fiend# m for( irrular. Hop Blltoro nip. C*., f M Hoch«wtrrj(jr_an«l_Toronte :j O^L M _^^.,.
sent such terror through his me (iiiiercnt denoniinations.
It really makes my littk r,,,,,
! jnsl to lif«r "bat they are getting up ar- Wl * oun nne * ee l** < I
had ever „... veins. 1 , n J t l
■’ You stay tlicre and I’ll help myself!” ^j c if S a ^ 0 ’ u [
growled the stranger when he saw that, Then there are all sorts of writing his victim could not speak; and he seized men and women sending pecks and bush-
him whirled him across tlie room with els of articles to be printed, ami getting Tti.- BRANDY stun.Is unrivaled in thi* 111111, wniruu 111m acros me room who f . , f.,,, P country, bcimr fnr superior for nu-dieinal pur
great force, and laughed in a brutal way ' urK>Us> n'hey are n it printed, though poses _ the greater part 01 them arc such hope- It is A PrRE distillation from the srape and
OUS. j of the Krape from which it id made . For purity, makes mv little head siiin rifhncss. flavor and Mt- livioal I’roperti.s, ii
* will be found unexcelled. i iSPEER’S V. J. Hraiidy.
as his victim lay stunned on the floor.
The cabin rocked in the gusts and the lines to know that they are good for
sound of pouring rain kept the old man nothing; but they all expect them to be iJVAMTm ,n ’ mM Rr " n,L " t 1 f™" 1 faring the beating of his terrified remailed with explunations and criti11 Hi! I LUtn.kcBurki-yG’iieoinimmt.warrtnt.-tit# ( hcdift. It was miles up and down that p*™. « ,1 ‘ 1 “'«* l^ies sometime* write ’ — •letters of wrath that are perfectly fear
1 river to another cabin, and tlie coyotes ful.
were the only living things abroad. As the stranger placed provisions on the ta-1 ole and sat down to devour them tlie wolves crept close to the cahin walls and fought and growled and sent forth
fure i Hr* AdUiCM w.th •lamp,
niowth.v msstTwaktsb:
<1 ii» U1??:: AijiiB^soN^Cm CARPENTER SAWS
onr bun end
less trash that you need only to read four ! < ’ 0 I n t t “j i ® 8 ii v “ i ! 1 u i “^® “‘ ‘V^rimSitoToihai nf the
Rrapc*from which it i* (iintilled, and is in krreat favt»r nmoni; ftrst-cla^s families. See that the siKnatore of ALFRED SPEKE, Passaic, N. J.. is over the cork 01 earh bottle. Sold by Allen’H Drug Store and by
Druggists. Iyl2
Or nr v other k rid. you om fi! - t^Urivr//xvith nor -Vf*:r ytachin*. *r< ibni it wIH rut Hotter than
. Th-* teeth will ait rrlmin of <
Colorado T»ial*wt. [Denver Tribune.)
"He's struck bed-rock at last.”
Ow-
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. .Writ/ fr<
p ift t f t h** t’nitml
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I ait rrinnm of <'iju;ii -
ee r>rt efU'Oiitt of $'{.*0
lat^y. tlPiwti at*-*! ( irou i,<
OTARTLING
O DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A riollm of yonUiful imprnd.nea raunim: Prema-
'‘.tV I to onf t rro.
.iticalH tcattrert in everu eomtttt and eitff. * li.‘A9 r V\tTtl A ililO., Srtr W*'
fnt 'l, iv:.
1 •> have bhiidrrdfi r,f letter* from rr*-n n*ii 1 h w lio say they would not taki* it-
. , puncher, mule-skinner, and hull-whack- tJ, DiK^rK«™ous Hiinhoi)<!. eted in , i er, each express honorable callings, while harmi? trwd m v»in ev.ry known r*medy, U, (to-
the dark night such lonesome, unearthly t . Min ._„, ri haah-driver and grubchoker «"‘r.a . ^if cure, which be wtu »d frm
hot. Is as maile the old man’s flesh creep
A ^Hny^q^Vd'nV.mkV'rteUiu'r.'P Vn 'f grimafreon earth. There he will find all .....i Nstloual 1'ubtirhiiu: *‘o.. rtieh’s'credited, not a clap (if thunder
---- 1 -*— - 1 --" typograpic
Vc are glad
reduseil 53 per rent
I'hicniri’. 111.
articles’credited, not a claj j stolen, -And there shall be no * errors to set him in a fever, i tjie eilftor is in heaveul”
PARKER’S GINGER TONIC
€Hnp< k <'* Buchn, Mnndr^k**, StllliDFH amt; iduny^dier of the Mftt modicinM known com- , (hmert *0 skillfully in Parker s Ginger 1 as> [to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and th: P*3tHealthaudStrrngth Restorer tTer nsed It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sleeplessness, und all disease* ot the Stomach Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs
[and all Female Complaints.
If you are wasting away with Consumption or, ;y disease vise the Tonic to-day. No mat ter what
mlnal fTmiano!
1. Iiirwt * ppli
ti»« *f tfce remedy H attended wii lourfere *i(b the dzdinnry pureul'
cure '•( 8n
true »»l.
1 ef toe
idy for th* epee iv and jw'. mxnern uh and Impotenov b) the onijr to toe pnu •iper*c*t of the I>'UM«. TT»# li nu min or ino«avtt>ken>-e, end doe* nxi
. kite Ol life TIita inode of i.atu.eni haa MoodVlie'ieet In eerr oerere cmm, mid it now k pronounoo I ••own Th-re a 00 noneroee •• ml lh*« pnpnevt.m. otnye- eublve u« to , ..iteelr riW'tee •»**» “ »‘>1 fire perfect nU.fae-.-n • eon1. lod ■>» th' M-d.»4l in Pernio* ,0 bo U* fUonel •een. e* dii-ee-
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/vi. 4 ,. TV™ kVw, ...dm...: .1a.ual^,. ,b I- . i ra« V MARRIS remedv CO. Mr* CHEMISTS, ’IZjMnrkr ,<l11 S(»-rl». "1 Lot It, Mo, ■'« aT'ro^ ■ if— il> wlm ire trmtblrtd wiih I.i-arorrlura fj LJ “ C, *3 (Hum Albut <»r Whitas) •bould tend f. » Prof. lUrrla’I'aaipblrliillaitiat, j bv Plate*) riviiie deaerlpUoB of hi* R<-*iirdr. and showipr iu »i>. iilication. The pampIlUt it valuaMe to any lady In dtffi , >i# hrAlih Leu«£ » thoroughly iirtetict»l (rettitr* r*n tlii*ditrate tv.t irtc. HARRIS RtMttr CO. ST. lODIS, MO.
Kalarli-n of lUllnmO ■'l.magr-r-. T.icre are to-day fifteen general Tnana-
! gcr.t of railways
in the United States run from $10,000 to $23,-
wi isc salaric
,g-0; nine suporintenilentt w itli salaries „i $7,000 to $10,000 yearly, and a numi ' er of otlicvrs in the same rank who re-
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your symptoms may be, it will surely help you , Kemcmber' Thi* Tonic cures drunkenness t the Best Family Modicino ever made, entirely* Iiffercnt from liitters, Ginger Preparation*, awh /dhet Tonid,and comhines live bcstciir.itivi prop-] frtiesof mi. Buy a 50c. bottle of your drusfci''* ■ 'No ne penuino without our sienatwe on oujside' Avrupp>-r II - > x A Co, V he mist s. N>w York ]
refer to tho “chefs dc cuisine” in the
again. A quarter of an hour passed. ^ ril0rc retired j, ftrt g of the State. If you Then the stvangor shoved back from the trj . (o wU a horw . the flrst quest ion will loltlxvntA.io-Aiil- 1 1 . . I v _ V. .1. «)11 A I .1 r f _
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table and said:
“Get «[)!’’
The man slowly reached his feet. *' I want your money!” Mortey! Why that |>oor old man had
be, “Does he buck?” A prospector starting out will “jx-ek his burro,” i. e., load his provision* and tools on a small specie* of u donkey. Not the least important thing is to familiarize one’s self with the diideets of tlie t-dato, which are getting
\VK will pay theabove reward fur any ua.«e ol
p n • r
Dyfpei-sia. Sbk Headarhe, •tipation (r ('Oftivene.-'H we
.K’a. l iver Pit
not seen a dollar f«»r weeks and weeks. 1 ^ widely uned, H< had little use for money, and he had which is essential to
few ways of earning it.
T.ivrr (’onip
JtidiKfbtior*. I’oiifitipHtion
cjinnot cun* with We.'t’* Vecetubie Liver Kill*. \« Ip n the directions are strictly complied with. 'I heyaro purely vesretable, and never fail tu Five fntislsioiion. S^tigar-coated. Larre boxes, containing 30 pills, 2 cent*. F- r sale by all • lruKxif't‘ i Beware of counterfeits and imita-
tion*. The nine
FST A CO
v .. ... ^ . nianufiicturort only by
and a knowledge of JOHN <’. WFST A GO . Tlie I'ill Makers.” 1ST
wmcti .* essential to ondentand miedi- "V I torial in a Colorado newspaper. A friend cot,tamp, s, wi at Alim's Drutt .sot*, lyf
, ‘ . , pit vr,i.r tl.rnui accosted me one day as follows: "1 teiy, I want money or I 11 cut jour throat T ^ ^ ( (he r „ lltu i np H t frdin ear to ear!” growl;-t iue stranger as \jjj/ h to-nieht? Going to have a
j Wit loses
I when seen , .
to smile at the jest which juavts a thorn 1 in another’# breast is to become a prin-
cipal to the zuntciueL
HEALTH 18 WEALTH!
Dr. K. C. Wkst’n Nrrvr and Brain Thkt MUNI " ■ • .1 i •. (Jon
Uncle Abe failed to replv. wav up time, ihe pretty Miw H \ uHiim*. Nerv -us Hcndat hc, Mental Dcpres-
The .ight of a keen, glittering knife will he there; hut they say Jim D—
tiirn.il ti,,. .,1,1 m in's face whiter than ha# cot her corralled. It you wish to Arc. ruu.o 1 Sy uvrr-cxcrtion, nell'abn#., or turned the old man s tout «ntur man . ^ ^ ((f a friend „ woul ,l ovcr irdalgence. wbich leads to rais.ry. ,1c ,o mow and broucot speech to ins lips. ■ . . ,, . I ti,.,, amt,lf»tn (Ii C Imx will i-nrc n-reni ra-c. U -1 , J . in. M. ♦ o ct, 11 say in .Southern UUrado that «eU K , c ,,|, o:tflontain . orielnon|h . s( 0 He said he had not a dollar—not a sin 1- g, , ne 0Vl ■ - -->»(* '- 1 1 ... . . - - ling—not even a single penny to bia elegant to -v — - I - antce si* boxc to car. any case. Wi.h c.ch
.ar.jtJ.rry . , ... ttiaine. cnipa. order mcciv.d by u# for six boxes, accomeanAin&t&bjt.j _ A ccn.tn enre for fvCfVOUa ,, .. .. , ., . „„ t,. ■ tea witb five dollars, wo w ill sen,I the purchaser
i OU lie. replied the stranger as tie . our written Kiiarantce to r'-turn the mousy it
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
Th« b*U and mott ecottoauctl II Urcviog
'M CMC TREATMENT.
... a.,oiaCis&fsas: i in company with malice, ami j lA-.xJr** ness. Irrpotonco, otc. ' ‘ ’ 1 - *■* • The recipe HDied in my practice for 25Yeari
nnd J.n illuxtrtl^d book of (K> pages giving full di rrettons fontolf-treatmcnt sont f/OG, Addrcw Liu T. WXi.LXAISS, 4:^ t. Vtaier bl, Miiwautat VLr
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11 * gone over the range,” it would 1)0 more (jollar a box, or fiix boxo* f <r five d dlurg: «cnt ^ elegant to say that “he’d passed in hit, ^
lifted tho knife your money or
inches!”
a little. “ Bring out I’ll carve you up by
He that speaks the truth will find the treatment does not'■ffet aenre. Guaranhimself in sufficiently dramatic situa- direst t>on>'us S 'Ad.lra"**’JiiHnT' 1 'VksYT lions.—[New (Means 1’icayuntN 1 itAIUn’K .'S
