Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1881 — Page 2
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ON FILE. Only newspapers, laid away - n . » — A fragment r.f Time's varied 'lory; Yet no v*Hcr. speaking from t)ic pa't (•ouid he h better “memento
long sgo forgotten ;
r freicT red wnh j ys and fea'w. Iim^ with th* <iu't of a past decade —
fvar,ishc«i years
A Compound Tincture of the moat valuable remedies known to the medical profession, prepared upon strictly
pharmaceutical principles*
An •'xporionce of twenty-fin* y+xrn proves it t». I*w iii»- gn AntiU"lo to Malaria and ali other Ar*:o
iDtluenc-oii known t«» thr' wonci. Tht* Only abtolufe rare for al^Affirrt,
Kirlneyn* In 1j§_v
tions of t»;«*
KxidnrvH, in idvor C omplnint« IlyMpri»sdn« •li IliNordcrM of the Bowela* and all AlforiIoun of the Tliront and it in rr/ually f jUmrwuf, while an a n-imnly for romplainta pecaliar
4 ihe female mix it has no equal NOT A BEVERAGE
Hit an old rrlinblo Iloiiftotiold Hrmrdy,
thoroughly adapted to aanist nalure.
It supplies tone to the trtoniarh, reinvfironitex the dijr^tive orir&nn, stimulate* the necretious. nnd pr**mot in* a regular artion of the bowels, enable*
rforui its allotted work
uve organs, ntimulat
ular SOtklO *
mot mg a regular a/-tion or the howeln, enable* every ergan of the Ixxly to perform its allotted work regu-
larly and without interruption.
It* highest cornmeiidations eome from tho^e who have uho*! it longest nnd known it best. Nowhere so (topuiar as in Ijincaster, Pa.,wher»- it
iu»* l>een in use for more than a quarter of a centrin'-
■ ■“‘•■I' romim ruted H Crm rul Toni.-
him! appellor. Sold by liruggMtH everywhere.
THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH
A Urge siirnf paper deseriptive of disMue, It* origin and i-nrH. will bo mailed fri*** to an^' addrvss *u:
applelation to
THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO. Lancaster, Pa. I If" We strongly reoommend to mothers Prof. Pjtrker*s PimumuN W orm Hyrep. It n.' . fails, i* eju,y t«i take, and no afp r-pfiysic requir'd. Pn«e. 2.‘» rent*.
Vm EASILY MANAGED, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL, AND GUARANTEED TO Em Ferijst Sitisiactios Ewplere, BUY ACHAKTEKOAE
"Latest nows,' Coluritns. or
N
Sgd with the s.' adow
What laughter these columns once awoke ; l^icii sentence w ith hurnor seemed rippling
o'er.
Hut we do not laugh as we read them now, ) r the hand that penned them will w rite
more.
H iw the arrows of “party feeling" sped. With athing blame of some fierce opponent, Or generous* praise of an eueniy—dead New .ill that remains of that past campaign Are these pages, that meant so much ere while; ! And victor and vanquished might, to-day, Read them over with only a smile. So our present days of Time's fruition, That so lull of vital meanings seem, Pass on, to join the dim procession Of shadows, flitting through memory’s dream. But, from th« land where time i» ended. It may be th t we can look back and smile At the grief uni! ; irr that cloud the pag< v Of our years of lift , laid away—"on file.'* —fUctroit Free PressTill I'f KIV.OI I’HOtfrKKOL'S time:*. t I «*»v \\ «;rtls of for \oiing \nvi«ai*4to " ^1 >lon«>v
Fa»t.-
[R jehester Dciracrat.] j The young man who began bin f Tofeii- * • <>ional career -even veers ago ought, other , ihiiigs being equal, to be tno?t a-siiml of 1 prosjierons aays arfil an ea.y slruggit. for • existence cow that the 'lays <>f prosperi-1
‘ ty ha>e returned again.
It 1873 the tinaneial crisis ejune with ! erusliing eftect upon many an honest, llnan, and we have seen the richest men ■ brought to penury, and the poorest re- *
j reduced almost to want.
In ‘b? i^nvl bu-ines.- digression f I everybody is heavily handicapped by the ’ circumstances of the time, and if a young ) man happens to set out upon his career I of self-support at that time, he is exceedingly fortunate if he can keep himself 1 abreast of the current and does not give ! Way Indore it« adversity. We are told. • by those who have made a study of financial revulsions that about once in a decade the times become “ hard,” overproduction and excess of the sjieeulative I 1 mania bringing about u stagnation in t ; business, then a stringency in the mon-
ey market, then the collapse.
1 It takes ordinarily half a decade for recovery from*thc prostration of a panic i land then the pendulum swings in
^ l l mm & ion, Dealers in— GROCERIES,
A very ugly woman of Leavenworth obtained a very handsome man for a husband; but her success was not a source of happiness. She repeatedly
The Pulley of Honesty.
(Philadelphia Tim.a ]
Although responsive services are some-! times held in jail el in puis, prisoners do
P
rovisions.
CaniK'd Goods,
Cigars and Tobaccos.
Frducc cf All Elds,
illtl I.ltl-tft'ut Moek Of qm-t-ii-.-w is re and 4.la*s\var«‘ Kp|»t
in 4lit* 4 iI>.
Our!,took will always bo found Complete,
Fresh and Clean.
Our motto is to sell the be«t goods at as low prices as can be found anywhere. II iehest prices in cash or trade for all kinds of country produce. Hast Mitlt* 1‘uhiH *«|unrs*,4.r«>t‘ii-
rnMir. Inti.
heard people’s expressions o( wonder that not generally hat opportunities for aBso attractive a man had married so unat- '‘"ering the chaplain in after words than tractive a woman, and finally became fu- those of the printed ritual. When such , riously angry, throwing crockery and , an opprtumty oee.ira, and a prisoner im- , .. . * • it » * * ’ proves it, theetiectou the Hervice H nuit4 k • ' furniture at hm tine head, and eventually 1 .. . , ‘. ,, I J a.s HtartlmE as * fipeakinir out in meetim: •
'•rivinj him legal grounds lor divorce. , | n ° ° ib in an ordinary church.
ISoutb Bend Kvenins Register. A western convict lias been speakiagout | When certain powers are claimed for in meeting. It was in a prison in Nevada .u, article, and everybody testifies that it alld the t . ha p| aill was preaching on hon- : does more than is claitncd for it, to gain- , , ,
-- ^ esty. I he clergy man who preachea to,
prisoners at all, especially on such a subject as this, should be a man of shrewd ' discernment ns well as of warm synipst-! thy. Whether the chaplain in this in-
say its worth is useless. This is tho substance of the St. Jacob’s uil record.
arsaparilla
Is a i (impound "1 the virtues el ■cirsapar. 1 - la, Htillingia, maudrak-, yellow ihs k, with tho iislidn of |iotR-.li and iron, all powerlul bUsel-inaking. blood-eleaii-ing, ami lifo-sns- . t tininj; eleunsuts. It is the purest, safes!
stance was or was not, we can best judge ami most off.-etual alterativ.- ine.li.-im
known or available to the iMiblie. The seiein csof un-dlcinc and ebetnlMtrv have ne.vei
aS ;
v /
Conrad COOK. Solefagent for Pure Eagle White Lead!!!
In tho North American Review for April is a noteworthy article hy hidee A. VV 'J’ourgee. “The Thing that
Might Be,” a profoundly philosophical , , , .. ... study of the laws ami conditions of hu- ’. v "''at he sanl to Ins hearers.
man progress, by itcv. Mark Puttison _ **c uas telling liiciu oi the \nrioU!j| pt < odii<*t-‘d so valuable a remedy, uorouc so Hector of Lincoln (College, Oxford. The 'bis which had made them members of [loteiit to euro all diseases resulting Irom third article is a stron- defense of the bis congregation and in alluding to some impun: blood. It cures Scrofula ami great problem of the Oo\ ernment con- this doctrine to his own entire satisfac- Hods. Tumors, r.tter, lluniors, irol of monopolies i- by Hon Gcor-e tion a cOnvict of some exi>eriencc rosr- 8aH Htaeuur, Beald-liead, UiiiK-woriii. Tieknor Curtis. 1 he san, problem. Tn «>d asked if he might say a word or two. W^k'its be aring upon telegraph lines, is ably * lie chaphun granted |«rmissiou and Uic |lp , sos ’ alul irregularities, JauiKllce, • discussed by Hon. William M. Springer fonuct onerca Ins mows. i Aireetloaa of the Liver, Dyspepsia. Mr John Fiske has an article on ' Th. He said this wa i a very dangerous and • I niudatJon, ami (.ieneral Debility. Historic Genesis of Protestantism ' and ^ t l c ' u ' * vi ^' ), 'ff' , ie, and declared his belief 1 its sonrehing and cleansing ipialnb s Mr \nthonv Trollono ui ess*v on ih,. that a man who is honest only from poli- it purges out the foul corruptions which !• ml I nnXn ‘ \, P r f ^ O’ >* "(d an honest man at all. He be- <’om.nmnate the blood an.l cause der.mg. 'll Mohoci I J! D r Lh , v ’ lieved such a man to he in some rf-peels I nl ^ av Uatimulatcs and enlivens the author ol tho series ol papers on the i , . , . 1 . tlie vital functions, promotes enenn .m l ruined eilies of Central America, has for u', 1 ' '! ^ , !" V* ' sircng.h, r storoa amf preserve, health,ai d
! more than two months been pursuing his JW , , t , id ?iu .. !v i A , ;U1 .„ 1k . u.lj eKS steal-., wbX I researches in regions r, mote from alll inp Wl)lll(l be bad policy and might re,avenue* of communication with tho civ-, , u | t in | lis an( | incarceration; J ilized world, and consequently neithei, These men in jail had had tho nerve , the present number o* tho Ibjview nor , 0 }ieat and steal and commit u variety tlioono la ;t preceding it contains any | ( rimes Had limy pursued a KtiifiU i contribution from him. In the May politic course they might have abstained number, however, will be published an-, from open crime and preserved their libother ot his very instructive papers. | erty. Hie men who had done mj are not * ,, , , , I iii jail. Manv of these aro as dishonest My life, 'ays a grateful lady^ ha* ■ jp du ,- ir j lear ( g a8 M)mo ;)r(1 serving
been one ol intense Buffering and misery 01lt ],,„ L , xmtenet's.
very Kes Warrantod. West Fide eublic r<iuarc.
until cured of a disfiguring scrofulous humor by the Cuticura Uemcdies.” Ask your druggists about them if troubled with itching and scaly humors. apl
and
for
infallible; Sanford’s i
the
M ADE ONI.Y BY
NT. TOI IS. MO. TUPORTERS AND DEALERS IH TIN-PLATE, WIRE. SHEET I Ft 02^ -A.1TX>—* FVtRT CTARS OF GOODS VSF.D 0?a ^OT.D Px TIN AND STOVE DEALEHS, se\i> ran rmrn lists. For sale by II. S RENICK A CO.
PHILLIP ALBAUGH
. - announces to his frit-iids and customors and )thc*r directiou, Iir.d buoyuncy and bet- tho I»uhli«’ crenerally ihat heisn?nin at tho oM ter times prevail. During the period of • ,nn ; 1 - in Hathaway BWk. prei .red to furnPh . . 1 n 1 staple and fancy Broeerie* and provisions ot tne depression anotnor generation comes bon quality ut lowest pikes. ujHm tlie stnire, and list ppy is it for that ... , . - px •
Highest Market Price
f.ir nil kinds!of country
rue a . all.
prndu-P.
(Jive
t:if
PHILLIP ALBAUGH. amt*
WANTED »r I .. H *f .. I FaiteMSelHag Pfetnrial Rookt and Pr n
rvducrd 33 j»er ct. Naliouai PubWab’f Co.. !*f. Loui*. Mo.
AGENTS
r«duci d 33 ik MRS.
LYDIA E. PINKKAM.
OF LYNN. MASS.
Sitters
Mi«>ol inir ii tli«* Har) Dull pain in the limb*, nausea, bilious-u in s\ mptoms of apjirOiiehinjr f t ver .»iul iigTi - l sc without delay ilnstetter’s Moniach Ritters. which substitutes for the chilly sensatioti i irf-nial warmth, reirulates the stomach, amf imparts tone to the liver. Th»: bowels, th* Momach and the biliary gland being restored healthy condition, tin.- disease if con-
y all Drug*
quered at the outset, qists md Dealers gene
For sale bv
rally.
DiacovEit£ii or LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VESSTABLS COMPOUI’D. loPo^itiv^^iiro For nil Female Complaints. This preparation, a* it s nanus algnifles, consists of T♦‘ifftalilo I'rojKuiiee thatoie hormlff* to tJu* niot«t del K*ateinvalid. Ijxm out) trial the merits of tlu« Com pound will 1m* riMV^nizo*!, as relief is Imnu <iiaio , and • hen its une is contimuMl, In ninety nine cn«' l:i a htin ansi ftp4’rman<'ritcureisellcctod.aathouv-aruls v. il t« •< tif j On account of its proven, im rits, it is to-«!ay ronimendod and prescribed by tit best pliyri i.tiis in
tiie country.
It will cum entirely th- worst form «*f fillinj; of tin* ut* run, D'tscorrlKua. irrognlnr and j nful II(-ii«tniHtion,ulIOvarianTroubler, ];illamnuitio:i • :ul ( Iceration. FIcxliiirrM all Ihsplaccnu nts and tho < <>:t sequent eplnal weakness, and It* e*|»ccially adapt* d t > the Oiange of Life. It will dUwolva and expfd tmnora from the uU nujinan early sta^e of development The tendency to cancerous humor* there D cluK ked very speedily by Iks upc In net it hail proved to bo the frrr; ' • >t an I l>o^t r*me<ly that luui ever |hh.’Ti di>*4*ov«»*1 It jM'nneaU’s every portion of Hie ■i'stcm, andpivcs new lifcandvlifor Itrcna ives f tintnecedtatiilrncy. d<•troy* nil craving for «tlmulantx,u:ul relieve* . nt *■
ef the KtomoA-h
It cur. * ni >atint?. neadaches Ni rvona T' o* trr.!>>n ftencra! Debility, 81eep!o*sni s>. l>c;:n-vion j*:.d it . t ^ettion Tbnt foellnif of IxN-rint'diA n. caiiFir.fr I'c.ji weight and backarhe, isoJ .v. ys 11 mahcetly run-d ! y its un«‘ H willat all tlnic; aadundcrall i ( utiihtan re»L a<*t in harmony alththo law tliat srovi::^ th -
'emale system.
For KidneyOoinplaintti of eitlirr err till* evtiqM'tnio
is nnsurpa-’sed.
Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compoim. 1 }*prri>orc4l at':33 nn*! 2:k'» Westcr’i \v> nne. I ynn Ma i Pi it’O $1.00. Sis bottles for $'•.Kei.thi iiuiiliur.*’ form of piU* also in tlie form of L*>4 m # cs *>r. .*i. f of price $1.00, per don, for cit)i« *• Xii«. FINikll..’ freely answers all h t tr ’i j of l”.qUicT r.d lor pitt.i fihlct. Addrcn tas id***- ; Mwitit'H Ikts N-' faiuFty idiir.ild ho With -tit 1.YD1 k L. 1 LiV^ MMLI.S Th y cm. < »i t p.t’. »:t. r.ilioi.ant mm. T »n»idhy 4d tie L*vcr L. i vlifSper Lor J(d,n I) Burk k Si*, s f’inri''na»i <>b>n
Vkk\\X,\,C\\
(V*‘ ' ' >- v sr l rf.inf h -f *.I II»«r TO M l llI.IK k.
generation if it shall <liligently vuilivatt (the lesson tlie times have enforced. Unfortunately, many of them, regarding themselves wiser than their fathers, : I than their day and generation, disregard the teaebings of the experience of others, land themselves, when first they feel j emancipated from the stringency of hard I times, run to the extreme of reekh smipss. i I bscome crazed with tlie speculative mania, violate all principles of sound business proceedure and straightway [ j meet w ith—to them—unaccountabl*
] disaster.
Some ef)these enthusiasts arc now ap-
Inearing in the papers as dead failures.
They have been caught between the up-
; per and nether mill-stones and have Ix-en
ground to powder. It is related of
| Cornelius Vanderbilt, the astute vice-
president of the (’entral Hudson railroad,
i that one day he went to his grandfather j for advice concerning investments; that
i the old gentleman told him to buy eer
j tain stocks that tho young man examin-'
rod the market, became suspicious of tin soundness of the advice of the old commodore, disregarded it and made a good sum of money in the transaction. A few oats thereafter the old gentleman olicred him some perfunctory condolence on his ill-timed investment—he opposing that Cornelius had taken his
advice—but the young man assured him i he was in no need of it, inasmuch as he .
had followed his own judgment and disregarded that advice. But Cornelius Vanderbilt is an exceptional man. To-day all New York manhood is ex-
j cited over mining speculations. The pa-
pers contain four or five columns of ad vertisements of ’‘sound paying invest-
; ments” and every one talks of leads and
ores and finds and prospects and claims and smelters and assays, and in goes the
! hard cash and out conies the splendid
prospects which end in illusions and
dreams.
The present generation seems quick to forget the lessons of economy and prudence taught by tlie “hard times,” and ! rushes pell-mell into the very thick of wild-cat schemes of unscrupulous deceiver. This is the prosperity of the I gaming-table, a prosperity which is but an accident of most demoralizing dissipation. The young man who struggles for existence in that way, who makes undue haste to be rich, will find that life is a burden nnd that existence is a travesty
, on comfort and satisfaction.
Rut there is n golden mean. A young I man with fine abilities sensitvie and clear conscience, tai'.liful as the pole star, always in his place, pursues the even tenor of his way, gains friends slowly, but surely, makes deliberate haste In get rich, is honest in his dealings with ids fellows, moderate in his expenditures, I prudent in his investments—to him the struggle for existence is an easy, almost
an inijK'reeptible striving.
Jie is the voting man who contributes
to the true and desired prosperity of the ,, land. No thought oi suicide ever enti r« tJfl;re over Lw;*a ^ 1 | e • [1 ^' 1 "' t -
his mind, he never become* soured or vindictive. He of the other class, however, is a positive setback to tlie world. The young man who since W3 has set foot ujion the commercial stage, should cultivate that patient, |>riide»t habit. • which is satisfied with slow but. steady i additions to his earthly possessions, it he | would preserve the comisisurc of his ■ spirit and be a blessing to himself, his
, age nnd time.
The convict va- right, lb was ai closer observer ol human nature than the | chaplain. The chaplain had '■imply ie-1 js ated an old saw which has for genera tions been drilled into - dionl boy-. Then 1 is a fragment of trull: in it, but it doe-; not contain li ■■ wlvde (rcit. ood'A’.ii amount ol truth it dots uouinin is, phrased in .-if h ; ,t..y . - • . I*- ntischi* \ • , mis in its tVndeicy. It put* he.co-t c on !
| a «rontr basis.
Thus do sonic of tin- I'iatidctn oi tlu Racilic Ociuu. They In id l! at there ir ! no sin in slcaluiy, provi'li l the thief is 1 not found out. ti caught, he i- nuide fi stilli'r severely. Tiii-is setting :t pn iui-1 uni on shrewdness in >uiiut:clion with
In-isimmer or IS77"''J''^" S '’ , . ...
I W«sadmitted m the City llo-pitul. 'Chile 1 lie man who is li nc-t merely icun dierc the .lorton snid I had a hole in my li ft policy has lilti- satisfaction in iri“ fton
I lung as hiK»* »hall'dnIUr. I expended overn i. • „ , ...
hundred dollar* !n doctors and medi'ines. i cstx. It is n *! a ui.ittt i ol higli on in iwassofar gone at nne time a report went pic with him. liiort is a wide dill'i-
i around that I was floji'l I 1 *--*
Crii’mi told in** nt DR. W M. ...»
FORTH \. LI \>iS. 1 lauqhe*! at my (riends
Ca i Aititn.—Complete treatment for ifl. Ask
Badicul Cuce, each |>ackage of which con- I fains one bottle Itadical Cure, one box, ' atarrhal Solvent and one Improved Inhaler. All for $1. apl HtX’l ricou DEATH. Tlie followiritf statmntnt of William J CoukIilin, otLSomorvillo. Maxs., is so remarkable that \\*j bap to ask for it tho attention of tho reader. He miya : "In the Oill ot 187*5 l was taken with ' :i violent bleedinsr of tho lunirs followed by a -overecotiKh. 1 8*)on boKan to lose my appolitu ■mflllcsb. I was so weak nt one time that I uld not h ive my bed, fn thogttmnier of 1877
s new lif*: and vigor throughout tl .* ftystqm. No sufferer from any di****n«o which arises from impurity of tin; blood ii*i*l dtspair who will giro A\Kn\
Saksafakilla *t fai( trial.
It is folly to exporiin« ut with the mmu ous low-priced tnixmr' s, of cheap tuatenal^, and uithout tiK dii inal virtues, us blood-purifiers, while disease bei'otnes mor tinnly seated. Aveh’n Sahsaf\kili.a is * n;tMli« iue of sitcii «. , oncentrat< d * iuati\ o power, that it is by lar the best, ehe£|>e.st. and most reliatile Illood-purithT known Physicians know its < oinimsttiou. ami pvescrilx: it. It has been widely us«ii lor fort\ years, and Inis won the umpialified * 01111ileiice »>1 millions w hom it has IwnofUed. Preprtrod by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8t Co., I*r;i4'tir:«! mi*l Analytical Chemists,
Lowotl, N'a'jS.
liV *iT. imec*.t*T‘* y\ -.JlTwiirr?** TUTT'S
'rstumr.'ftA
r’/ii ir»i. i<* 1 utumivi in 111 j 11:1 thinkinar that mv was incurable, but. I
uiui a. r«p'iru y 1 >111 pu »iiu 111111. u is u \wi. uuioi-
i ’luVu.'s iiAi.sAM b 't".'*;'
iche*l lit mv friend'. Kind and the Meiimj int^gritv '\‘no«e
(pit rise
nnd Arratiliration, I v*immen« , ed to f el better. My hope, once dead, beKun to rev ive, nnd t*iday I |e» l in hi tter -pirits than ! hav f**rthe
. n« you w ill p«Mish it. '«i that
evrry *>ne iifttieteii with disea'sed luna- will b*‘ ed to take Dr. Win, P vLI/S BAI*SA
rling integrity
foundation is a pure d» sir*‘^*» <io i i'jht,
reganliertK of iron^quencefik
INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS CT A U ''kjf ink ■ a w 7 Umrn a w u Doss of appetite,NauHeH~,boweiH costive,
T’a n ii 4 **
j»nst three years. 1 writo thiii hopi
induced to take Dr. Wm. PALL’S RAl.SAM f<»r the Limps, and bo o*np. inoed that CONSI MPiloN CAN IIK el K\d>. 1 have taken two bottles and •■an po<irive1y say that if hn-« . done more a*•*•*i than all tho other medicines I 1 have taken since my bL'Icness. My couidi has
Hlmostantirely disappenred and l shall soon In* 1 ly one ol tm‘ir * but0 **' ' weiacliBod to be rest *
Woinmi's Trio* ><»urc« rfi Stuainth. (Miss Lathhury in Nineteenth Century ] The f-trongth of women lies in their heart. It shows itself in their strong
love and instinctive perception of right fluttering of thelHeart'.'f)ot«Kefore tbe
c-vsa, y -How HV.in, itcRdache, HbhiIch
ip theHcHd.v. ith s rtullse nsation ir. the hack part, Kain timler the ahoulderulaoe. fullness after eating, with a diainclination to exertion of bo<ly or mind. Imtabihtf of temper. Low spi nta. X-Osh cf memory^ with a feeling of tiavlug nep reeled .some duty, weltnnesa, IJl/zluo*-
IIEAI.’I II \*.D II ( 1*1*1 > ESSi. > It seems strange fuat any nne will ^ultc•r from I the many aerangeui n's hrought nn hy an tinnurDeemlitinn ni the hlnoil. when St'OVIl.I.’S Ihl.OOb \ Ml I P* Kit SYKUP will restore tier feet health to the physical organization. It is
at ciglit, hirhly colored Urine.
IF THESE WARN I* 08 ARE UNHEEDED SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON Bt DEVELOPfn
rUTT'S FILLS ate eaperfatly adapted to
-11 el, eu«ea,onedose .-tfert- snehaelitinge
ol feeling as to astonish the HilflVrer. They Inerenae fhe * He. and eaiise i ... body Pi To lie on fle-h. thos I to* ny-t*"
nonrlslie«l. ami by *h' irTnnle leflo».o,i lieIltgesl I % <■ Oi-gnns, SU-wtllnr a,.^»l- nr. 100. ■to ■■ ) t'rh-e *5 .-ents. aa Murray Sit.. W.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
I (Jl.*»SK
iY
GME TREATMENT.
A cfrt.dn enre for Nervous Debility, Somtrval Weakness, Impotence, etc.
. .Used lu ^ “— "* ”
snd »n Illustrated book
ami wrong. Intellectual courage is rttre-
virgjes. As a rule, they
and excitable,
allowing their judgment und actions to l>e swayed hy «juiek emotions of all kinds, hut nbovo all, it is in their Imjiefulness and their endurance that they
Inidhis'p^v^'^elf^^'VhVhestMo:; ^ri-' ' ^ l*™-
fier ever d.**’'zvered, t*fii:utual!y «*urinpr S«*r«»fu - Who i‘ tlu* hist p«i' li tt.) up how la.^yi»hil ^m* disorders, Wuaknoss of the Ki*t- . r ‘ \ »* .1 i* -t neyj*. all trrrvous disorder* and debility. It Ml tno C*TSU of ii inomber of tll6 nimily correct* I r digest ion. I- moke* the old i«ei I who has apiiearent! v gone altocether to yotinsf, and Uu: young loti iriiy; and will invn , , , J,, 4 • \ , riablv drivo out <if th*' system th** mnny ill.** Iho bml 'V h;it inotlM.T Ol* sistrr with that human flenh is h«ir u». A .-inule bottle deep ami nnit^ni love for »uch will ••vor
»*'*!*vor to endure sutler-
• nKr plaint ot an uxhulstiv e natun*. liMvinp a ing<)ntb(Mr arcoiint. LiiC pati(.*n*:t‘of tmidenyto lessen the natural vigor of the W()nlt , n is proverbial, and their whole bTRin uuil nervous system. 1. • j. aBAKElt’S I’AtN PANACEA cures pain In'll' VS !*''*• ,M ' uru * ’T 111 afi'Ctlons Man and beast. For use exterunlly and inter-pvoplc N\iu deny tliilt IoVt‘ ill one "idly- form or another makes up the ls.auty of Dr. HOCER^VEOETABr.E WOUMSYW P li,’,. l( , women. It enters into all she
tltg's. Any work outside her immediate circle is undertaken most often Irom
lie II I.HLD I oi' I{.l ll.AIOi. jiurc desire to heh)-omo one el-e. to know i , , ,, 1 ,, , .i ‘ . i - ah«olute control of disinterested cotuiuisstoiitluilforl, < t.. May 1 dll l 14 ' S. ,-onietlmig ol the mysterious hapiiini cs of ,.r- innointed hv the »cr For thirty-five ye-irs Mime .".en Piexietin, ,„ Vt . I nlike men, Women cl. . Iv l.mk l.lHtof ITIr.OM.
luftywroilient pny*?c?anVarfftrt«/a^SMmev- 1 for pel ml intercourse with those for n ''&K?„ 0 dFu W ™ltm.. I $250,000
My fieHjI^mld whom they are working. It their inter- One Residence on Uieen -treet »J5.*iUi
Or 11 Ain or \V iukk ns rbantcod ?«>*<* Ui a< liv a ^imrF- impli'aMon *»i ih * D iU)pai ls ;• n.it'irul color. M**tft In*<iHMi»tii‘Oti«!y '.■M hy Dui^ijimIi*, t>r i**fi'L Fv^xpr*>' u n-n |i . t OfflCG, 35 Murray St., New York.
ioistantiy destroys worms and removes tho > eretit.n.- which uaii c e them. 1y31
Jf Hr. TI'TT’S M*M 11, of TnhmhU Inforinsllon and '& Pi .^f * -Ml I.. -...I*. • »’*•• » .it .n • IS6w Hold Lottery FftfyiieE
l <» A 1*1(11. 7, IMNI.
FOP. A FULL DRAWING TUU: drawinff will take |.lnr«at LOl ISVILLK. 1 k \ under authoritiiy of n upeeial aot u{
! tho Kentucky Legislature, sind will be under
‘ 1 * — 1 - 1 ' — - - 1
The Becipco uned in my practlee for Yei nd an illnutrated book orOOpajres full i«*ctionefor0e]f-trentini'TU. sent free. Aildr^sa
Fnirea p vlutr full pi
_entfreo. Aiidrena
DK. T. WILLIAMS. 43* K. Hatar k IlSn^, Wy J. A. GOLDSBERRY,
HYS1CIAN
OFFICE.—In WilUan n’ Bit k corner Indiana and Poplar Stra6$s.
try remedy. ^ - . i\vini.'nlliI 'i' "uv si’ 1 \ n ‘ Hr-t dose of I OK Jj,., ; mi „ n o the pool tht'V are desil- "!•« Botieeneo ..n Ureen .Streut. Df .-PKP.-I v t I Kf. helped me. and. to d»v. 1 1 L 11 1 11 " ~ , ll . ” >. ’* ,t ,u . s " Tw,»Co(h Prb.es, each Ifi.frti '•*>nbi«irr mypclf t*ur* , «l, an*l am reudy to umrui DUS ot -vnipatli* Ur jH i S4)iial t w<) r i«h Pri/.e- on^h S 0 000 that ifi- the most yalunhle medicine .rer 1nce , v jth them, and very little e<,od ' Eive Cush l‘ri/'ts', each pl.eed before the nublic. U. 11. Riehardeon. n f . • . , i 1 - , Five Cash Prize*, ceeh . Paducah. Ky.. May 10th. I^o. ' ,rlt 01 ’V'f l11 '^ hnul has Keen (lone b> Kilty Cash Pri/es. en. h *100
I)’irinu a o<.nHn« , mcnt ot eleven inontliK in A V( )lllt*n Without boin^ bl'oU^ut to ufill'oil Due HundredGasb Pruea, eauh ^50.. Libby Pri««m. I wan ati^eked with Dyspepaia the individual cast*. Five IIuttdrod t’Jiik Prit«g,oauh|*-0 in its w*»rst form. F*-r ♦wo years lhavoguf- u*;,i n i (, ti«* Set ot Bar Furniture
fored with it. 1 tiit'd doctors a j?ru*it tunny ^tlTvoIiinp oil the greater piiys- One Fiuo Piana times without relief. Thi*apnnsr I beenme s*' ical tv» , Mknr*s*J of won ion in "cnora), it is i One llandi*om«t Silver Ten Set •
debilited ue to bo uneblu to wi^'k: one square. tlmir Lr<»mu .a» .. *e, ... Boxes Old Bourbon Whiskey, $W.. . t> * * L'HY After takii.fr two *h.>e, of CMh’*' Dy.-i.epia d uieii tuur Drains Hie mote ej|«i y ,,o HaHkotuCbampayne. it l I\'J I jV_/xx , i arc 1 ato of ♦‘verythinir on tht* tabic, telf no <i , ‘rmigeu > Utiu Unless they cltHIlge grtuitly Five HundredPnsh Pri/cs, each $10..•
distr**.*** altqrwurd. and have an e>« ellcr*t ap- thov are not to deterioa-ntf* in **»uij>ntlnl 400 Boxcr Vino Wine?.
petite
K* idem *
G. W. BENCE,
Physician and Surgeon,
GREENCASTI.K, INI).
OflQco over “When** clothing Store. Hesidonce
witji W. H. Mulho]n. Utf EVANS A DE VORE,
Physicians and Surgeons. OKurK—West nide of the Square, o\ er Taylor’* Store. JyoO
Donnohuc & Lewis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practice in all tho Courts. Piohnia business and collections a ipecinItv. Deeds and niortKiifros executed and acknowledged.
)
15*00* io.ooii
:•> c r '.m 5.000
!«,00$
1.000
100
14.400
, _
IrommTv “'I'ii'li’" if^T'’' ^HiZ^!nrc.mniy WhUkyli^ ^
I (ilIJ.AI,AND. late Lieut. I . S. A- . m Mill' 1 1 f h ’'"’.'V' mi"' ' ” r r*’ B'}*'’*]*»»"?" C'|*« r ''. O"----; ♦•'J*! Detroit. Mich , .Tune :i. isiN. prominently before thei world. They aw | f »ve UundreJ C»«h t’r ea. e.eii*iu .'i.ucc 1 «• ui I like to n i l nno innro'e-timoniiii to -eldom fitted to rule, cniulatiiui anti jeal- k7101’\TI \(■ ^ i.;;;,• v.. : ■ ”■ 7”^ -^*^1*%.^ zizm,,* u^m. * uum* & }»«».• .I 1 "'! ,i! “‘ ” nl - v in M ->K’S )•' 1 'VhBP tl"'.ir fee nigs ami judgments arc R eui itune»s may be r„aje hy Bank C’h:«k. Phi * IA " ^ • , often rapid in the extreme. It win the Fx press. Postal Money Order* or HegiytereJ
0, WHAT A < 0U(JH! heart, therefore, that a woman will more ... \\ i 11 you heed the warning- thi* mivnnl otr- <'RI)«TiillIV frel tlu* 4if ium. t ^tL>ii.na iz A i 1 .^,
hnps of tho Nore spproach of
blc disease, I'oOPUTnp'tVo'X. A7*n ytiurarivxra it .. u . . . *7 you ran nfiord for the .^ak' 1 ol * tviiiR ten « cnU evil. Her head may ifaill in prasp (if
tn run therlsk anddownhingforit "e know logic and in clearness of view; but if Iii r > c t"^ w 4iX '^r..«•.«». mj* ,„rgo.,d. <• A lecture young men
whv mor© th in s Million Bottles w» rc sold the weakeiHHl and discourages], she will edin st year. It relieves Croup nnd WhoopipK '?■“» - »*• _* > i . . &
:it< me. Mother*, do not be without it.
the aign.l per especially ft el the eflccts of agiiusticism, KorcVreu!lir*%i?fn7 fuirmfor!r.S‘i"n 7k klSrselies it Whether those' etlccU be for good or for , ticketa, addre.s „ |||„ . te... , . . ii. evil. Jier head mnv trmn in nf 1 • m . if. ««■■■*
GRKKNCASTLK, IND.
ILLKR,
Mii.i.f.r
T. T. MOOHK. a MoonE,
pjist yc < loti ah
For Lame Huck, Sidt? or (5b(*st, us • Fhiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by Conrad Cook. DYSPEPSIA A L1YKR COMPLAINT. Isitn t worth the small price ot Tficentsto free yourself ct every symptom ofthescdlr11rcssin.I complaints. If you think so call at our store ana vet a bottle nf Shiloh's Yitali/er. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it ;uso iicfovlinu ly and if it docs you no good it will 1 cost you nothing. Void hy Conrad Cook.
ultimately bv the spread of new When the heart i- dispirited, or
little
veiws.
thrown back upon it.-elf, tlie action that springs from it tends inevitably to tall
lifeless to tlie ground
SHI WILLARD HOTEh. LOl ISVILLK K>
on Hie i.oss «»r
MANHOOD
W© have a
Atlcrreys 3t Lsw & Rosl Est3lc Ascul!!. i i.".'»viur ire. wmi .ma houi.
(ireenesstle Ind . OtVu v Payne’s Block*
A I e and cetnr Irt#* t.\ tpE TO « I UMH k. runtaiftinf Chxplcrt nt. A ( omprlfiit Woman-
y* («< Selection of %vife.
■ A (ompr e. Fvi4eriC
of VIrg t to Tin
IBM? *->f«Karr.t
U.r
> «I.»f.t 1 • « •••. CM.A>waimi, I. . < Cirl*' i tu |«t;in-ui« I" hi .rf •». ' • r.'. ' i •. . !' gl* t '. <• [ , H i U a >, .g. amt D'-ao*. Leg* 1 i-f M*'’ •■! " "in-a, l*ie»aM« 4W-.tr., . t -arr •«■ . it is hUo t “ Pri v.;' - i..«« a u... ——-— --
nltioc fron. in pire p
* lul.l* o'
The r.tial Resulf.
J.'MgS J. Shilkt. Wii I IS'i. Nkik. SMILEY & NEFF. A-TTOKISTEYS A.T X.AW Office, up stairs in Albin's Black, Side Public Sqi;nre, Greenca tie. Ind. Practice in all the courts ot the ^tatu and solicit, business. I* Uthl lt. M kUTin A €O m
sp'cdy nnd positive cvre for On
tnn^r .Diphtheria Canker mouth and Headache in <HIUHI’St ATAHKH HK.VIEDY. A nu-al i Injector free wirti each bottle. I so it if you
' desire hoidth and sweet breath. Price, fiOot’*. .. , , . „ >oM h> Conrad Cook. i'.ih .» ally add to tin* comlort tuiu napjunes-H ol
THOMPSON S
A Lecture on the Natur*', Treatment and ! radical cure of Nominal Weakness or Spermatorrho a, induced f»y Self Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, impoteney, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Matriage generally; Con
I.* i., 'sumption. Epilepsy and and Fits Mental and KilKiiH ^ Physi- al Incapacity, etc.-By ROBERT .1.
which almost all, old atxi young, liave | fJ’hVKK''Ll.l,, M. D —•' **•*
opportunities to jiciform, and hy the ' The 'author, in thi
practice of which tin y can u*ry materi-
There
A Point *»f Court ©ay. i'* oiu* little piece of
tw,. Meriden men 1,1 ; r ' ubl ;'^’ e * Commission Merchants, the ownership of ft ladder and are taking tNo . ]L v, Wn.hingten St,. .v, Kti'i's for a lawsuit riu' resii't^ of this j CHIGA.C30
.•‘■Privlij ii’i-di-.i Advi’.ir‘" , ~n"oiL«."'- the ownership of a ladderarul are n 'r.' steps for a lawsuit Hie result
• ■’ Jp&s i Will Ih. that one lawyer will get the sides () ril in.P,ovi*i on s. Seed,. A,-.. bo„«b«.wW "' i* i ^ m - ••* Xi* tr*-*4* || |( | (Bp othor lawyer will frit the rounds andoarro-d on niArfin*. •-•*rr* 4 '*p' ndtnc© 80«
1 lea* mg the holw to the IMpata. [Dwi.i'icitol.^ ww|to4 , 0 wpri , us to , MMrt 1» If. Hth SUHI. f—h. I bnry .‘wn. 'ant -placet 4t/o
E Y E W AT E R. This well-known and thoroughly etilcient remedy lor diseases of the Eye has acquired a world wide reputa ion during the past eightyi «)ne years, and it is a remarkable fact thb ro! i»tati«)n has I <'*n sustaince simply by the merits of the medicine itself and not by any pufi'iiff or extensive advertising. The many thousands who have used it will bear testimony t«> the tmth of this statement. Manufactured only by .!. L. THOMPSON, SONS k CO.. Troy* New York. Iho m&nafacuir© ol the Bridgeport F7ye Water nas been disi continued. Price, 2* r )C©r.ts. Sold by all druggists, cow) y.'z3
It is to avoid L >kimr at defornutiep or mmIcHof «lisf*ns<» when they arc met in I the >ircet tir at home. The keen hu tiering given to a m nsative person—and ail persons with a noticeable deformity may well be supposed to lx* sensitive on that -ubj. ct-ihsuch as one who has felt n ;
can alone understand to the lull. THE CULVER
Of course it is the most natural; but] ^ nn
that is a poor excuse for unkindnes**. YVe onght deliberately to school our selves not to add by look or by word Ut the unhappiness of thote who have
, enough already to bear*
. i'., author cf th« “Green
. . Ac.
The author, in thi j Admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self-iihusc m iy he eflectufilly reinorctl without dnngcroup surgical op«rauotis, bougies* (nstrutiloiits* rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of euro at once ©erfain and efl’ootual, hy which ev©ry sufferer, do matter what his condition may be, mnv euro himself cheaply, privately ftn«l
radically
»ft-This Lecture will prove a boon to thou*-
ands and thousands.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents *r
M’e. have also u stirorur©
, r*-,*ir©ss,
LVEKWKLL MEDICAL CO..
New York. N. Y*; Post office
Box. 458^. 1 y3S
Milt. E. T homas, Notary Public, Morton, Indiana. Acknowlodgem taken nnd coDTeyincing promptly attended to. tf28
