Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1881 — Page 2

FArTti OF FICTION.

A Compound Tincture of the most valuable remedies known to the medical profession, prepared upon strlct'y

pharmaceutical principles.

to bo Afiuo

A» ■-• perienc** of twenty-ftvo yoam rmrea it iht* (creatofet Antid«»te to Malaria and all otbrr

known to the world.

The only ab$olute cure for all Affection* of ti;«» Kidncy w. In Uver C omplnlnu nyMpepMia, all ninoraem of the IlowHe* and all Allcc-

aJi iNHornrrw ol

tiona of the Thrc_ •fleaci/mt, while aa a remedy for coi to I he female tea it baa no equal.

nweim and

oat find l.unifMs >t ia equaHy

edy for complaint* pe- uliar

NOT A BEVERAGE an old reliable lloaMcliold Kcmcdy,

h.v

hip Im>

rcllat pled t<

ne [ «. pt j- a tty 1

•tit

run i njrr

i ptipt

i in use for nil

.Iona thoroughly adapted to aMist nature,

h atippHee tone to the ttlomach, rrinrigorateN the

the eecretiona,

owela, Hiiat allotted w >me from t

vr* ased rt. Umf;eat and known it bent.

Neuhero ao popular a* in lAneanter, P«.. w hen* it

jaU«« the a

n\(tmfc a roirular m tion of the bowel*, hh

irwaa -d the body to perform it* allotted work re*fu-

iTiy ami without inter !•* lushest commend

nTigorateN n*. and i

liable* every

organ«, utimulato* the Hecretmn*. and pro.

‘ * i bowel*,

it* all

1.

rugneKt commendationa com* a>*Nl it longeftt and known it be«i

rrujition.

(UtK>n* i-ome from those

y^boen m uae for more Uxan a quarter of a^centuijjr

Niid Appetixcr. Sold by DragfMU everywhei THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH \ larfte aixed piper descriptiTe of diaeaae. it* origin ami our*, will be mailed free to any r.<ldr\'a.» on

aptilication to

THE MI6HLER HERB BITTERS CO.

Lanoaater, P.>

nu>ud to mother* Prof.

Are People >'aturially Visionary

Ideal?

[Harrier's Baraar.)

It in .a curiosity of trurcl that to man) [ Itraveleni, when they are abroad, visit 1 the placcH and haunts of famous fiction, as much as they do those of history and;

reality, if noteveu more.

How many people are there who go to t Gotland for no other purpose than tu j follow out the wandering fancies of Wal ter Scott’s immortal music, who tramp [over Highlands to the memory of Bob j Roy, see the purple Trossachs for the sake of Roderick L>hu, for whom Flodjden Field would be barren of interest bad “Mariniou” never been written, and who would never see Dryburgh Abbey, or the ruinsof Melrose, or Kennilwortb Castle, but for the phantoms that rise to welcome thorn at the w and of the

Wizard of the North*

How many are there, again, who

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Koaolidale.

Health is good in this vicinity.

IK'Hlers in— 1

Mr. Wm. Fowler, of Ashby's Mills, has moved his blacksmith shop to this place.

GROCERIES,

•* In the Bottom Drawer.'’

t-aw my wife pull out the bottom |

THE BEST REMUk

FOR

r

revisions.

Canned Goods, Cigars and Tobaccos. Frduce cf All Eiiis:,

And l.aruost Stork of iiiieen**warr and <i!lii<«\vare Kepi

in llir <ily.

OurIMofk will always be found Complete,

Mr. Wm. Allen has sold his sad- deredup and dovrn, until I knew that Idle horse to 8am. Uymer Le.nard ^^ ^ it up uml . .... . sewing. \\ e have some things hud aw a) j * A,Ien src runn,n K th “ ir ,noat wa = oa t0 j i„ that drawer which the gold of kings | Carpenteravillo once a week 1 ( .„uld not buy, and yet thev are relic.: There is talk of a new grist mill going | Khit . b grieTe U| both our heart* | up in this place. We think it is needed 1 ar(> sorp j ) 1Rven ’ t dared look at them very much Robert Cline had a ; f or a y t , ar) but I remember every article. : meeting at his sugar camp, last Monday There are two worn shoes, a little chip ; night—eggs and wax in the place of hat, with part of it gone, some stockings, : preaching We notified an item in pants, a coat, two or three spools, bits of this paper stating that I.ouis lioyd w as broken crockery, a w'hip, and several coins to leave this place. Wo will miss ^.^^‘Jry Ih^of'her^’life ami 1 pravs

over it, and lets her tears fall upon the precious article*, but I dare not go

Diseases of He Tlroal aal Lnajs.

Ayers

Fresh and Clean.

Our motto is to sell the best goods at as low

prices as can be found anywhere.

Mr. Boyd very much Wo advise everybody to take The Star—tt is the

best newspaper in the county.

Boy.

etron^ly rsoommcmd tt* niothwr* 1

l , urker , i* Plonfiunt .Worm It ru*v, r

Sometimes we speak of little Jack, but not often. It has been a long time, but somehow we can’t get over grieving. He was such a burst of sunshine into

e mere ac im wm>- Some converts wsre to bo baptized by ( , ur )ives tlia t his going away has been would never cross the limits of the I tab j ^ for •" kindS ‘ ' m ™ T *' onin Ul The : c « ver ^ ^nXes.whenweTt ian town that knew the history of Borneo CusI Sid, IM.blir S^qil.l. e, iiiveil- wat r was ,c y' wh,ch ,h ' ? ,ia ' 1 CX P eC,ed ’ "C of in evening, I waiting and she and Juliet if Hhakspeare had told u» castle, Ind. and it was also muddy, which was some- H ,, villtr a child on the street will rail

thing they could not make up their minds ()U { ils ( , ur boy used to and we will both to bear. Therefore they went to a park | start up with beating hearts and a wild which was a mineral spring and poo). J IU P^> 0,1 to duI * ul " r< ° ft

I’nrker's riensunf XX orm s»rnp. .. “O^illgof their love; whom neither. fjJTs, w <<• ukc. sod "o»ft«r-piiy»ic « nsj.uwA the heath of Fores, nor llirnam WVkkI, •'nor Dunsinane would ever tempt from

the beaten path, had not the witches! , met the Thane of Cawdor on that heath, had not Macbeth seen those woods niuv-

I ing on his stronghold? Who of the wandering

5^

band has not

looked for I^.rd Steyue’s mansiou iu London ne much ah for the solid stones |:>ft!ie Duke of Wellington's—does not glance for some reminder of the old Colonel and Clive Neweombe among the Bluecoat Boys far more than for any of J the real and famous among the long list

>f those boys?

And for whom Is not London peopled with the beings created by the fancy of. him whom Lady Bulwer—before his! death, in common with ibe crew who | busy themselves in hunting out only his i ! follies and blemishes since his death—

styled the Aristophanes of the Pothouse _ ,

and the Plutarch of the Pave, bit! whom

the world will know, long after his de- O

i faniers are forgotten, as the Lord of ; Laughter and Tears? What is the , t 'ourt of Chancery to our travelers, hut

( ( as it gives them Mr. Jarndycc and Mias

fe MA Sitistactios Sntjite. they reckon but little Dorrit? And do

t , . c j ■ burden than ever, and the ceremony was pet rortned in water I j t ^ et j|| , uu j

strong with sulphur.

Inditeaarsofthe pnk

monary organs a sar« ^

nnfl reliatde remedy ■« imalnable. Ayek'x Cheiirv PlCTOHAI, is such a remedy, and ua ' otliersoeminently merits the contideiue o( the public. It is a so. entinc combination o( the medicinal principles ami curative virtues ol tbe finest drug-, chemically united, of ■tu b power as to iiiaur* the greateat possible efficiency and uniforui

DrCTAOnr Uyof results. Itatrik*, * l-C' 1 v/rtrlki. foundation of all pulmonary disease*, affording prompt rci:,' and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any age or cither sex. Being very palatable the youngest children take it readily. ]u ordinary Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat

Influenza, Clergyman’s

ry m

Bronchitis, ,..——

Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and < ». turrh, the effects of Aver s Orzhkv I’st. tokai. are magical, and multlt'idcs ar* au nually preserved from serious illness liv its

now.

timely and faithful use. I: should lx- kept at hand in every household for the piotretiou it affords in •nd lun atta. ks. 1» WhooplRg-rough and Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious

soothing, mid helpful.

l/ow prices are inducements to trr some of tho many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap and ineffective ingredients, now offered

MHI I h'f'k up at

Iiiseases of tlie throat and lung- demand

^attS'V a-j , pvk&-Ai

) sparkle at my ... . . . ..there. I listen for his prattling feet, hi*

\\ bile funeral services w ere being held , ^out mid his ringing laugh, but ! for a dead baby in Philadelphia, the cry , there is no sound. There is no one to ! of an infant at the door was heard, coin- climb my knees, no one to scan it nij tng from a basket that had been left on ^ffi n j , ‘^ K ,ThuiS’Su3'!fve^ the Steps. A letter begged the bereaved down, or ropes tied to door knobs. ] parents to take thig child in the place of! 1 want some one to tease me lor my

! knife; to ride on my shoulder; to lose my hx; to follow me to the gate when I ami be there to meet me when I

Conrad COOK.

Folctag«nt for Pure

the one they had lost, as the mother was unable to provide for it. The offer was

not accepted.

[Freoport t 111 1 Bulletin, i There is now a substance which is both

t.rofessioncdly and popularly indorsed,

VESY EASILY MANAGED, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL,

A>-D GUARANTEED TO

T.Mfl T M and conderning whirl), Mr. J. B. Kersch

Y? Allww ■JwuU • ■ • vre j;] er| Butt^vilie, Oregon, writes: 1

very Ke* Warranted. Went .Side public square.

EUY

MADE ONLY BY

EffllwllM,

vw..

ST. LOUIS, MO. TAIPOETEES AND DEALEF.B 117 TidU-PLATE, WIRE, —A.ZTX)— - LVERY CLASS OF GOODS CSED 02 SUED Ul m ANO STOVE DEALERS. SEXD FOR PRICE LISTS. For sale by J. W. BUFFINGTON.

Erins aiins

! have often read of the many cures elfectJed by St. Jacobs Oil and was persuaded j to try the remedy myself. I was a sufferer from rheumatism and experienced great pains, my leg being so swollen that 1 1 could not move it. 1 procured St. Jaj cobs Oil, used it freely and was cured.

they know the very house that will presently crack from top to bottom, the matt whose moustache goes up and whose nose

PHILLIP ALBAUSH

“My life,” says a grateful lady, has been one of intense suffering and misery 1 until cured of a disfiguring scrofulous

lit

she

go,

come; to call “good night” from the tie bed, now empty. And wife misses him still more; there are no little feet to wash, «<> prayers to say, no voice teasing for lumps of sugar or sobbing with the pain cf a hurt; and she would give her own life almost, to wake up at midnight ami look aere.“s to the crib ami see our l>oy there as he used to be. ve preserve our relies, and vv!.cii| we are tltatl v\y hope that strangers will | handle them tenderly, even if they shed 1

no tear over tlxiu.

active and effective treatment; ami ituci.ingrrou* ex|t«rimenting with unknown and cheap mediritie*. from th« gTe*t liability that these disease* may, while so trilled with, become deeply seated or iucuiabie. L'-.e Aykk'» Chkkrv Pee tokai., ami you rnt> confident); expect the l>est results It is a standard medical preparation, of know nan* acknowledged curative power, ami is us cheap as its careful preparation and fins ingredients will allow-. Eminent physicians knowing it* composition, prescribe it in their practice. The test of half a century has proven its nluolute c ertaintx to cure all pul monary complaints not already beyond the

reach of human aid.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., Practical and Analytical ChetniM*. Lowel', Mats.

PO’ l> RT AIX L» Kl ti »»;> Ta Z' Rl^ W1ILKB

Eloutrlc !*lioto|pmplift.

Bndiauupolis Journal.)

A New York photographer has succeeded in tukingcxccllcnt photographs by

rurrs PILLS

Mr*. Gamp; follow Mr._ Pickwick ) B a , , B Ba , . ■ Catarrh.—( otnplete and infallibh line from the sitter.

from the city : Brighton stand* t., them igllGSt MfiPket PriC6i for ' 1 ' Ask for ford’s| ft was without a globe, hut when a

, only for Paul Do in bey and “What art ' the wild waves saying?” the dialect of Yorkshire has no otlier significance to their ears than that John llrowdie spike , it; Dover is sat red to Betsy Trotwood* and the donkeys; Yarmouth means the wreck of Steerforth; Fngland and the j English are, in fact, only Charles Dick- ! uns. rioon they will be following the i footsteps of Macleod of Dare, {s rhaps. | ot looking up the localities of the next i

for all kind.; of country product . lot* :t i'll II.

(live 2tf

INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERUYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.

PHILLIP ALBATJGH.

WANTED r r thff Fl-*? »r.d FsVfpt. Selling PklortAl hook* and HiU#*». PricM

reuta ed IS p«r ct. Narfiuo*! P ibkih g C<>.. St. laouii, Mo.

AGENTS

reun e<! 13 pt MRS,

his die with to : tu press all

LYDIA E. PINKHAM.

OF LYNN. MASS.

* DISCOVERER OF LYDIA E. PiNKHAM’S VSGETAEL5 CCNPOUND. The Positive t’nre

For fill Female Complaints.

Thi* preparation, a* it* namo ' firetable Prouartlo* that are liarr

Story-writer who stamps such vigorous action as hearts with the personality of nis fancies

or his portrait*.

Certainly this is a great tribute to the power of genius,ami to the fact of the ex- j istence of genius in the popular writers j of fiction. For it is not only jiersons 1 and places that have thus been made so real, but bygone generations have liecn infused with such a fresh life that they ; have become as vivid to us as to-day’s, and scenes and times that would have been but dry bone* otherwise have grown animated and human, and full of vital pith and marrow under their hand. Does not Hawthorne, in the "Scarlet letter,” and other of his tales, make the people of the old Puritanic era. that once had been repulsive to us as ghouls I and goblins, creature* of flesh and blood, ! passions and emotions like our own, so that we can understand them, feel with them, aspire with them, forgive them? Do we not picture to ourselves and real- \ ! ize more clearly the domestic life of anj cient Egypt better than all the tomes of history can teach it on reading Theophile Gautier’s “Romance of a Mummy?” 1 | What should we reek of the barbaric j triliesof s little peninsula in the l>evant j and its rocky islets if Homer had not 'held up his torch to their struggles?| Do we not feel ’that Homer created:

CEUBRATED tr.M

Radical v-uce. each package ol which con - negative was to be taken a large ground tains one bottle Radical Core, one box laM „. r ,. ( . n wa s held just before llu i aturrnal Noitpi t ami one Iinproveu In- i- i A mi • , • t • haler. All for *1. apl b & ht * Tho Umo occupied in producing i I a clear negative was about a minute. A i I'nltci'soii ,114‘iint w lia( lie Suitl. i nl j rn I ,cr of I'hotograi'hs which had been

, taken at the first trial of the light were The fullowin* tribute to a well known and l-i -. i 'meritorious prepnration will be read with p

jdeii'ure ail who ure uuflerinjr from puimon -1 They were very hrilliaiit and had a | afflirTJd: 11 " 118 tholn! ' elu ' : "’ « r how ftle"<l« «o great’deal of color, and some of them . I licreby ertify that my boy,ten yonr«ora*e, were taken iu such a way as to show tin was taken siek with ty phobl f.;ver, followed by i l,lack shadows caused by the light.

THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.

^bin^^Stest^ihlXtmiSghf . The “ life-spots” of the eye and other

the hoy would run down with Quick Consumption. A Mr. Hfltterson told me that COIvS

i .Mr.

COI till I»A LSAM

and advised me to purchase ! it boms my wife lauprljed i

me that

was curing: similar cases.

. that Mr. i^ATI KIiSON .MKAN I I H K > M h. and 1 determined to

bottles effectually cured hi

id health

•. When I t 1 knew r wii \ r

ny wife lau rhed »t me. but I knew

*\TTl Jlvt.V \! I. * V j’ Jr^J’

high lights wore very marked, and the diuerent features were niapfn d out distinotly witln ut being too sharply de- 1 fined. The jdiotograjjher says the;

greatest diflicuity to be overcome in i

tough and

that now he is j using the electric light in photography !

try it. Tw

m, so *

y 'invhody. ^ is the comparative usclessnessof the cheniHuntington, Conn.. Aug. 29. * ical« whicli are used with the solar light. N'-w Haven. Conn., Nov. is, I8ti9. This difficulty, however, he Itail overMy children were ail sormuslp troubled with oomc hv prolonged and careful experiw h joping Cough. AV c treated th*m w ith regu- . \ . i - i . • *. 1 \

larly prescribed netlicines, with hoineopatliic tnonts. J he t leetrie-ligllt pictllies, he spcrjaltios. et«-., with hut little or no relief said. Weuld he easier to develop than

them <loe’i i 1 11

SYMPTOMS OF A

TORPID LIVER. I. of appetit. ! ' I Nau»eR.howels cokIivc, I'a.n in trH-TTei.fi.witb n du1Tsensation in ti 1 buck part, Tain under the should. . blade, fnllns** after catinfi, withndiainchnation to exertiSn << podg orjnind. Irritability of trmprr, Y,(’Nc spi-its, IjOss of memory, with a feeiinjf of hnvlne neg. lo ted tome duty, (wannest*. Digainess. F’latterin* ot the Heiurt, fltrtabefore t)ie eyea, Ye'.b \v Kkiu, l!owla- In-, iu - ..ear ut night, highlyT-blorea Tbine. IF THESE WAKNIHGS ARE UNHMUiED. StRIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVflri’ED TUTT'S PILLS are especially ndapu-d to Hilt it CHNf K.OIMf dost* effect* titH’tlUCjl.UlKI «»1 teeUiis; an t-o BNtoni^h the HiiflTcrer. Tlo'y B»»«•»•«*>**♦* the tnpeiite, unt) CHU*e r hf> )K»dy to Ti»k*» <»<■ ibiiM th* Hyst«*in

(1 !?y tli* ir'l o 11 lo fcet'on n 'hy

Till

nourished, an

l«*> tJmrjfn*. I?eaular NUm»!« Hre pr> 1 1 icril. Price t ent«. IdTiarm.* Nt-,

until wo zave them (’oo's Cou^h Balaam .which immediately assisted nature to restore them tt» ' pood health. I truly believe it the boat medi-

TUTT’S HMR OYE,

v 11 Ataor Wmpsk; ks ebauged ton Ci.osha Ui At k hv a .single ippUt ct'uii of thisDYK. i;

ml color.

fine in the world tor whoopiiif? cough.

1 > I! .1.11. POST. Art Charter Oaf bile Ins. Co.

»«'*.« UctiMitly for < liit d liiimls

^linocinc CTiIIIh 1>oi« ii the Much. Pull pain in the limbs, nausea, biliousness, arc symptoms of approaching fever and I se w ithout delay ilostettrr's Stomach l?itlets, which substitutes for the chilly sensation a genial warmth, regulates the stomach, and imparts tone to the liver. The bowels, the stomach and the biliary gland being restored to a healthy condition, the disease is conquered at the outset. Kor sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.

Is liegeman*? Camphor I' c. 11 should l»c rubbed upon tho part affected. J he warmth of the j skin will soften it sufficiently, under ordinary ! circumstances, but in extreme cold weather it ■ may be necessary to warm it by the fire. If the

! badly chn“**' % ' J ’• .

thobv taken Ij)' sunlight, beettuse as the negatives were very strong they could tic easily toned down, and a weak picture by sunlight could not easily be slrcngtlieued. All the dark shadows, such a-. those- made by ear rings against the fact! and by a beard on the coat ean be easilv

taken o'”

linpartH 11 nalu.

on

* 1.

npu. -

[uid by I)» u£gi*t8,or non* nv OfYlca, S3 M.irray St

UHlhlllUONlUslv

recAha <’i f.

New York.

T'orfnl H»eol|»t'- will bo wnll*’'? I-IIK F <>n n|*r lle*,» 1-an i

Willard Hotel Lottery Pestimi! TO APRIL 1HHI, FOR A FULL DRAWING

Solomon tho Preacher*

[Dr Hanna.]

ffUB drawing will take,dace at LOUSVILLE. 1 K 1 .. under authoritiiy ot a h pec ml act'

PILES

fully iif*«erihcii with •cicn'.iflr rf rtir»* I rol. tlarri*' illn*t j>aui| :h *f>nt foe on applici IIA IIKlft lil.MKDV < O.

node 4l*'t

•tr.t*

icRUon.

».«

Vaftf k CbooibU. Kill A Markrt St*., ft!. I.ouf*. Hu.

hands arc bndly ehnppod. apply every night,; i and protect the bands hy wearing an old pair of kid gloves, liegeman’? in the best and most I ; popular of all the Camphor loc.- made Hugej man’?Camphor^Tce also a cure fur non? lips. 1

chappiul face and sunburn. It if coinpotinuou “hiuail lilu,

, with glycerine, which ronderH it more oimdient tripd whnt ucultl. what ]tlinn any other Comphor Ir-, ; nl „| u will he i ^ "'• UUl > ’'"'A

I I'uuail a inoct southing apnli .-atiun to the iac( mirtli and music, imilding of house*, " nt Resnlcii' f on (Iroe after sha\ inK. r t . , One Keridi nee on llreen klreet Ifi.OOf He sure to aak for llegeinan'g, (formerly made planting ol \HU _\arils, nuiking of orch- Two (’ash I’rixes, eaclt $S.|m> 10,nu hy Henman A U, .New York, and now made ards and imnlons pdiiIiI ,lr> t.> innt.. „ Two fash I’ri***, each 12.(100 4,Oft

theKjentnckyLoxi.latnre, nn.l will b, und(

Solomon was a great cxpcrimcnti r on ohuoluto eontrol of (iisintercsted coinuiissKsi.

{ er* apliointeil by (he net

lift I,I«t oF isi iy.osi.

Ho tried all ways of it. wisdom, whaid'-s^j^^irri,*^!^; $250,000 ng of house*. Residence on (Ireen Street SIS.OOO

.-iret^ile Proia'i lie, thattre li.rniK.Hlo tli tno»t del ; all iSclllielllSlIIl S Work if HollU-r hlid .'.tr invalid. Upon onetrtai the merit, of tid* Com ! never sung of Achilles and the Xan-

^Mtuud will l>e roeogaized, relief i« iiiimediat' . r.ml • Im a its um is continued, in ninety nine in u hun. j 4rcd api‘rTnanenftcur«iteflr«K > ted l aathmi*uu]B will U'm ’ tlfy. On account of ltd proven morltt, It i to ’!iy re-

• ommer.ded and preueribed by the be*t physii

the country.

It will cur* *n If rely the wont form of foNinp f the uterus, Iwcucorrhota. Irrc^ulAP and j dnCui j 'Ifantruation, all Ovarian Troublo*. Inflammation r.:w! 1 v’lceration. Flooding*, all Dfafplacementfl and the co:i | M-quent Hpinal we^kne**. and i* e^peeial!/ adapted t--Ihe (.Tiange of IJfe. It will dissolve and exp«’l terrors! # rom the uterus in an forlyntn^e of dcvclojimont. The tendency to cancerous humei s then* Is chcckc l ym

“I»ecdlly by its use.

in a* t it has proved to he tho gn ;V •‘t an! best remedy thet )iu* tv, r l..cn diso • . ♦ ! It i>eraieatcs every portion of fh© system, cn l gives ; n'*w life and vigor It r*.*inove*i faint nc.-Tt.flat-i:)' ; . . '!< -troys all craving for ttiiui.iunis, aiui relieve* *'» > m k

f the stomach

It cures Bloatlnpr. TTcadache*. Ncrvmt* rro«.f rat ' i; C< neralDebility 81eeplc’s««no*t3, tTeprenaion ar.d It.‘.i /*etk»n Tiiat ft’ding of bearing down, causintr 11 ::i wt ghtand backache. I* elways pcrmr.ncntly cured I y its use It willat all time's, and cndcrnll clr« trci.tim ces. act In harmony with the law that govern* the

remnlesyntem.

For Kidney ('onqiJaiiit* of either &e* t)iu cotiipouii';

•* unsurpai sed

Training of Farm l.li*, (Youth’s Companion.)

Washington Giuddon, of

Mass., recently sent out a circular to one hundred of the most successful pcrniaI nent business men of the country, asking aixntt their homes during the first fifteen years of their lives. Sseventy-four replied that they had received their ! training on a farm. Commenting on | tiii.-’ fact, the Ciirritian at Work says: j There could not be a more hojieful in- ' dication of the pro-tterity of the country | than an assurance that seventy-four out 1 of eiglity-eiglit hoy* in a cumiuunity

i were training for farm life.

I It is a hard life, but it is an independent life; it is favorable to religious growth, and a cultivation of Christian

J. A, GOLDSBERRY, I’HYSiriAX AKI) SI HGHON, OFFI'Gt.—In William^oD’s Block. Residence

corner Indiana and Boplat Streets* Q-. W. BENCE.

Springfield,! Physician and Surgeon, . 0 O 1.'1/VT ri A OYT1 iv IV l\

i»y in

'■ by the Metropolitan Med. Co., of New liavon. I Conn.), and do^ not be put off with any other ’compound which miiy necoin* raneid, and do von more harm than good. HKt* LM AN’S CAM-

( 1’IIOK ICE never fails.

The ECil PTI % HAT OrMroyer

ards and gardens, could do to man happy and to keep him so.

I-the best pTei'K ration over 'ieviMd for the rxtormination of these trouMovomr \ ermin ami

all other inso'-t.., hues, rosebea. Hr, ]j-31 lie SI Fi rKLIk For fl-VVEAKS.

Guilford, Ct., MaylMh isf.e.

^ea||^^l’fe«acl,si.Oft. : Five Cash Prizes, each S >.hi)

And he conducted each experiment ul'ril'uiolrrucliJii

of this kind upon the largest scale, and I ) , ; iv ‘ ; J 1 ? tl ! r D i Cl i? h Pri, '« s ' e “ ch * 20 -

cam<*<1 it to its furthest issue. Ilia jjosi- one Fine Piana

tion gave him full command of all the 14

i.ftk S.IKI* 5,ua

is.om

i.ime

1I>» **'

:l«i •) ik

grekn t : astlk, ind.

Office rcr "Wh- n** t lothing Store. Residence

with W. Mulholu. Htf

For thirty-)'ivc years 1 hnvc been the victim of that terrible di?cn«e. Dyspepsia: hnvecon sup<vl eminent physicianw end tried almost ev

\fy family nhynioiai

means and instruments of human enjoy- i° ChRiiipjigne. s.x........... 'nent, and he cxcrci-d that comma.^ | * 10 ::12,0 without limitation or restraint. What- -MH) Boxes Robertson County Whihky 6,001 W'cver his eye* desired he kept it not from r Te B ?f u 'ji*:jTI 1 a a h Ci f. a ^, , /e;:.h iro: ": s.’Si tiicni, lie withheld not his heart from AJIOI ATIMi TO ijtiHilMOO. any kind of joy. WHCLI II^KE, tC; HALVIS, ti; KJ

EVANS & DEVORE,

Physicians and Surgeons.

y family nhynirifiTi finally told

me l co^ldnothe earod. XhefirstdoMofCOfi »S a . o— — — , . - DV^PEl’SI \ Cl RE ho I pc l me. and. to in, 1 this at the prompting of any higher mo- * R crn,t tance8 may he made by Rank t'hnJf. oK-.I. r myrrlf < unyl. and .m ^^0 affirm tivPi f „ r ;lt ,v rVligious end. He did it | mX“’’ ^ ur

(i. 11. Richardson.

We are not to imagine that he did all

be made by linnl'

u r.xiirf-* ” .. _ He did it Mail.

as multitudcH in leRser spheres and to a * Ke.poncible a*eni* wanted at all i more limited extent arc doing it—to grat- riek6U™ 1 lYreM V, "‘ 1U " im ' ,,rm “ ti,,n

ify the devices and desires of lii-i own

point! and (0),

that it is tii« inoiU placed before the imbli

Paducah. Ky.. May 10th, 1S67.

lo?'?StaM W,rt " ! ' > « f “‘•»««»r*.OT*rTay- aiJa.'kcd'ni'ih liyTpcp.U ! ly ™ UCVIC ‘ ! “ ,u,a ot •»» W. C. I». WHIPS,

in its worst form, lor two years 1 ha ve suf- 5141 VVTLTjARD HOTKE. LOUISVILLE KT

fored with it. I,tried doctor* h gr- it. many Hilt ho WH9, all the while, thouph un-

d<Tiht*d!l?t. t ."n'SnablM^w,^ ' ^sciously, fulfilling a high and benevo- „ . . ,, ,

Donnohuo & Lewis,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

FAICKFK. Jl AIM'IVI A 4 0.

Practice in all the Courts. Piohate busine»s .mil < oii.;cr ior.s a rpecialty. Deeds end 1 mortgages executed and acknowiodrod. ! (jffi m; over Landes drug store, Washington -t.

•f everything on th

distre-s atterwaru, and have an excellent np-

mul service of frod, he was directed to

JJUKKNCA^TLE, IND.

Lvl\v-v#. is.

in" ile.

F. T. GILLAMM). late Lieut. V. S. A

. ,Detroit, Mich , .lune.1, 1W. „„ ue „ t ., yiril"^ "tiZWLr. '▼!litiin*0fdy""epiia earlier experience.

put on record, for the guidance and warn-! r.rain, I’royi.ions, !?ue<i-, Ac., bouirht. o iug of all after generations, a history of i “ ,, ^ t c J rr * e d on margins. C >rre»pcndence

OKTOj^O-O.

tydia e. rute,-. viable con, p ..,,)! »«1 Bstatc, Loan l IntMK *1*6.

•ion” of the country.

Corporation* fail, manufacturing be- ( conies dull, storekoejier* ecus* to do bu*-

factory

for the pa*t five VI iirs hove tried » grent immy reiTUrdin^ them Jis written for this mir- ant places,

and find relief only in «’OF/S DYc* . . - 1

It i* in this light, Aaonts wanted to rejirfHcnt ur in all nnn"

medieines. .. I’Kl’S] \ *1 KK.

I* prcparetl at2J3aiitl 2li.> Wevtern Avmur I vnn M:

i'.-icoSix butt3-Hfor tr>.0J Bunt by ma.I liilb'

f'nrra of pills &l*u iu U*o form of Lonen^'fl, on roo'i of j»rk*e fl.SO, per box, for either, il-y. PI NX II \' froely an*w©rH*11 lettci of in'ti.Iry Bvm! for pxm * tilot. Addit**:; nsnliovo Sfciiii rtt this pfiueT". No firofTy Rli’/.iJS lie wlt)iu ;t I.VD’ A \ . ]’ Kn \.V' LiVKU Pn.I S They euiM Con * jrii •; J.i.iu*.-i. tnoToi'pit.My of th« Ijv« r Lju i.c* pt i box. •John I). Park & Song. Cincinnati, Ohio

incss, and the hum of the laetory i** | stilled; stocks go down, and bankinghouses (’lose; but throughout nil panic | and disaster, the earth yields its iruits , to the frugal and industrious laborer. There os a narrow tendency manifested ; by those engaged in professional life to ' underrate the inijxirtance of life on the

mw* towkmotk, ' farm; it is considered a iuilf-alive-and-

dead sort of existence, but what can be

gyggrfy. 11 **r.v h «>4*<»■«» - »"»• j deader tlian the iuiix cuiiious, hard-

wtirked clerkshijj* in the city, With ex-

^ • J*rtvat« r*- UCting duties, JUld little or !K> tilllf* for r ..^ , ^i p rrsr: , r::rri!^"r^r^. h s I leisure or recreation? ‘ i the liope of the country, next to re

nrk "j—* _\~' r ,*

Olficc over Lande*’ Drug Sto-©, Eadt Wafhing-

ton Htreet.

UI6.000 (Inlliirn to loan on phoit timo. Apply

im mediately.

Pi fHonn having Lu«in.*?r in our line should oall

Mud as. Ifitf

te»>llILOH’S* ( tlXSl MmON FUHE. This in hoyond question tho most mceeHjful Cough Vfedicino w «* have ever sold, a few (losea inVHriably eure the wor-t eaaes of though,Croup

that the opening cliaptcrs of the R)ok of Ecclesiastes are to lie read by ev

fry biblical atudeuL

St.’irt

SlSll

How I.Osl. How Kcsloi'ctl ;

uml Bronchitis, while its wonderful $m:ccs.s in

4 4 . x» _ ? - , ‘ 1 !l«d

K. MiJ.LFH. Mii.i.lh

T. Mooitii,

AtlorreysalLaw&R?al Me Agents

\\ rv ^J\ A n’AT aril ccm| 1 *; { yl k wntunirg Chasten ot

Amw.I Uy-u i It u ejy a •ultiuf from

(ireen*fiptle 1* 1. Offj.s? Payne*/* Block* Jahkb J. Smi.F.v. * Wjlm*<J. Nf.kf. SMILEY & NEFE, TYT'X’OJ k-J T L-, r _TK , YT L.-YW up stair« in A Bin 'y Bi..’ k, South Side

JnU*

I ti.e < ure «'f ConMimption i.' without ftparnll ' in the history of ni' dii iue. Since it’s first <JiaeoviTy it nas hf-on sold on a arnnrantoo, :» if whi h no other netiiciM « in sUind. li you li;r «• a cough w* earnt-ftly n l< you to try it. Pi ice, j*’ cts., 50 els. hiuI 51. If your Lungs are 'son. Chest or Back Lame, use Shiloh's Porous

Plaster. Sold hy Conrad Cook.

ANSWER TUTS QUESTION.

Why do no many people we see around us

I’resenre of Mini!.

A you Dir lady was sittinc; with a ffal* Juft i>ubli#hed.» new edition of Dr. Culvoi

, . | * .i I'Yell a Celebrated Espay on the radical cure <

RlUt captain 111 :i cnarmingly-decoratcu I Spermatorrhea or hem in.tl Wenkni-VB, lovo

n, « . On her knee was a diminutive

nicer. In the ailjoining room, with tho reno’. etc.: also Consamption, Epilepsy n (hs r open, were the rest of the comi>any. ' ^ri^wnee"’Ae. by * eIf iniiu, » eno * ur 8, * XI lid the little niece, in ff jealous an 1 The cohd»r:ited author, in this admirable i very audible voice, “Auntie, kiss me too.” , F,l >- clearly liemonstrates, friim a thirty yen

Fvid""tlys,..„olhing had just

euro at onoo pimp 1 means of which

: i:.

SYUI’.-TT, •<(' 014* I I 2* »ll nivtli Bl;|f Public Square, (ireeneH^tle, In all the court* of the Stute nnd k

I raetice in leit biislnesH.

. • h r • .- ..flkrte* I ^ M-i U.X Jl.

If MlSLUi'lHMt..

• Ij* •.•►sj.

sr^rm «• w tw.»r '-***«*« u , -Uu

le sl. Pi. UmK

-i ligiftti, lies in it* Mnail farins, und cense- \forti \ I ijuently in bringing up the rising gener- taken

7 1 ation to work tlie farm.

-ililt. E. Thomas, Notary 1’ublic, in, Indiana. Acknowledgt merits and conveyanci;!" promptly attend-

ed to.

.c m III I.rilcr to fuller and b« mado luiierahl. “You should MV twice, Ethel, dear; two I I.olntlng out a nmitc of' ■ by ln<lure.-tion. Constipation, DininenH. Loss ;. ... W ', the iinm.di lie certain and eflaotml, by l Appetite, i uiiiina up ..I ilic Food. Yellow l \ n . , ’ t , piainiiiar, w.j> un mim-cu.m ,. rv M ,„ t ri . r , no , nalt ;. r „

, Skin, when for io cta.wc will s«ll them Fhlloh'. vt jolrider,

i \ gulircr. guaranteed to cure thorn, hold by

Conrad Cook. \ Itesulf Too Cracirnt. HIIILOH’S CATAUim HK.MKDY’.—A mar-i A young man in i’.ii is v.oii a*, tl.r 1 ,b mouth and°l/#adi<die! rl 'witheac^battl'i'tbere| ^ lw ” «‘ a;id I"> n ‘®> " hi< '» 1 “ *-ld for ’ftion' nasal Ini.. : r t iloimire 10,00<> f» . tlo ti. o he s|sf ig-iti d oi:

n few weeks lie had lost Then suicide followed.

no matter what his condition m himself cheaply, ]iri\a(ely nii

ne. ibo I

I bo, umv cure

radically.

KH-Thifi Lecture phould be in the hau l: ! every youth and o\ <'ry innn in the land. Sent under Beal, in a i Iain er.celope, to i nddress. poHt-’paid, on rece.pt of six cent'

?ucocr .-i o I troati.; l; «t i <jf ( th. ;; c ...m^UinUwjth-! tl|e Bour-e. in n f. W weeks’ he had

nit extra charge,

rad Cook.

»'0ld by Con

6ni3G

the last fiaua

two nostAiicH .stamp*.

Address the publisher 1

'I II L’ /•III vr L’ u w

IIIKtTI.VFHtSFLL Mi;DI#AL<<’ ! Ann ijt.. New York, N. Y-t'Toftefllr*

llox,4L>Stj. Jyii