Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1881 — Page 6

Callender & Dunn. I’roprietoiVof CASTLE MILLS,

|Dealers in

Fleur, Meal and Feed. Uilftiest market priee paid for grain. Custom grinding a specialty. On Mill lot formerly occupied by (luge’s mill .son'll UKKKNCAST1.K.

Pin*, Past an Pr. seut“«E n h Woman’s

Yenrljr Allowance.

To tho younm lady whose Intricate overskirt Is held in innumerable folds l>y many pins it may seem a hardship that her yearly allowance of pins is only about HO. Such, however, is the case with each individual in the United States on an equitable division of the pins yearly sold in this country. But the Indians in the West are hot supposed to use their full allowance, and co'lar-buttons have so far done away

labors for the season, instead of falling into the error of leaving the garden to take the last chance of beiiur uressed on some spare occasion when you have nothing else to do, and to become tilled with weeds. — Country (JeiUicvuin. Fashion Notes, Tlie newest bonnets have vert’ shoit

strings.

Trains are much worn separate from the skirt. Bonnets are to be made of silk for

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Greencastle Foundry -AND- < OMI’ATN V. —Manufacturers of— Culver’s Iron Dra? Saw And all kinds of Maoliinciy ami C.’islin**. R-*rKei-»uriiitf on Mill Work anti Farm Machinery done | roniptly. Shop near South I)ei>ot, Greenensdlc, Ind. 1.1 T x i i* v : PaFsenirer.’ 1 via the bi:i: mi^?: ti:i I. A .«t. ard C. C. .b I. ll'y«, to INP1 ANAP0I.1S. CINTINN tTl. CI.IA KbAND, B1 Ff'ALO. NEW YORK, BOSTON, And ull NEW ENOLAND CITIES, Are offered New and Klejjant Slcejdng Coaohoe, which run TIIKOI (ill WITIIOIT CHANGE Between ST. LOUIS & NEW YORK, And for the Special Accommodation ot I’erf'ons Going Wf.-t. Reclining Chair Cars Free of Charge Between CLEVELAND, INDIANAPOLIS

And

ST. LOUIS, Making Direct t'emnections for nil points in j Mibsouri, Kan-i<. Texas. L oloiado and California. In order to secure berths in Throu .h Car? and the lowest rates lor freight and passage, call on i. w. i:\ui'. ACJi:vr. Or Address. C. C.pAI.H, A. .1. SMITH. Gen I Superintendent. GenT I’ass’ger Ag*t., Indiiinapolis, ind. tf4I Clevcdand. D.

Furniture, Pictures 4 Picture Frame, ’"“SKS.ea P ,„e buetie, C. J. KIMBLE &. SON, hups, provide herself with some one seen on ladies’ bonnets.

The only excluuivu manufacturora und dealer, rise s allowance. 1 he pins used in the in the county, therefore it is the only certain ' United States art* made bv fourteen plaeeto get good furniture at low priees. Let uomowhuf „c 1,, ew rybody go ami «oe-in Hathaway HI.,tk. laiAoms. stimewuai S( altered as to lolyly | callty, but chieny in New Kngland. Their annual production for several

years past has been about 7,000,000,XX) pins. This nnraher lias not varied much for some years, the demand remaining about the same. A few of these 7,000,000,000 are swallowed by children, a number are bent up in schools and placed in vacant ami inviting chairs, and some millions get into the cracks of lloors, and the rest for the most part are scattered along the byways and highways where they have

tok is waging war on the | dropped from dresses and been left to

work their way into the earth.

THE STAR.

CITY AND COUNTY

8*ii".\ir. 1’ M Layton is quite sick. Large attendance at court this

Conrad

blackbirds.

St#'So use going bare-headed—straw

hats are cheap.

jfcTElder A d. I.aughlin visited tireen

castle this week'.

Htg-The line roatls are making a harvest for the livery men. JuaTtiap. lienick. issufl'eting accutely from rheumatic aflliction. j®*Mrs. Will 1. Fh tcher, of Lawrenc ■ Ind.. is visiting rt lativps here. f&t?' Lin Hopkins was down from In-

dianapolis, Sunday

No dressy toilet seems complete with-

out a lace and velvet muff.

('amelias and red carnations are both

in favor as floral adornments.

‘Shirring* and gathered skirts will be much in vogue the coming season. Dark jackets of cloth have cuffs and collars of velvet embroidered in gold. Head-dresses of feathers are more worn abroad than head-dresses of tlow ers. j White vulture feathers are substi- > tuted for ostrich plumes on evening,

bonnets.

Kound heavy halls of jet are worn on ! tin* .'■carves that are now so fashionable !

on dresses.

No dressy toilet is complete without J

Two years ago theeompetition among a lace jabot, or cascades of lace down

the nine principal companies then ov the trout.

isting for the manufacture of toilet pins The imported dresses are all boujfunl led to such a cutting of priees that the in elici t around the hips, but narrow business became unprofitable, and the J and flinging at the foot, marset was flooded with goods. Deal- * Bridesmaids wear wreaths of flowers i r.-. who were shrewd laid in stock, and match ng their bouquets, and fastening

W X *7. c of. z >- - 'T'

iremetery Greenhouse CheaD Belding Plants

(ieraniums. Verbenas and i«infill betltliQK plants*. 25 ets,

and 7'» *•

v \ ■Y’"'' \ i , r -r r

cts, and 7

dosen : tuberoses G.'< ctx. a doten ; twelve choice roses for SI; N ick's choice Flowor and \ etfetable Fcetl-. Floral Guide, and VatuloKiirs. wire df signs, baskets and lloral ollerinp r K r funerals, weddings, and parties on hand and and furnished

to order.

JOHN WILSON, Greencastle. DCWOinWC Vor HOi.Diicix-w. rtnoluno widows, futliers. mothers or ohildren. Thousandsyet«rntitle«l. BensioospriTfu ifor l«»s-'f finger.pte.cyo or rupture.varicose vein* i,, r iinv Thou^ imls 't pensioner-! mp i .■ioMiers entilli'i to INC IsKAHK and HOI NT% 1* AT I'NTH procurt’d f< r Inventors. Soldier*

* -'

i.fy for > onr rigli

irs apply for > onr rights ai once,

for The (’itiaen-Jioldier.” and Pension

blank •» and instructions. \\

Send ;

and war and htii

and Ilounty laws blank* anil instruction-. ••an refer to thousnnda of Pensioners and Client' A idr ss N. W. FitlKoraldACo. I ln-ion A I’atknt Att’ys, Lock box ftSs, n ashington, D, <

Kstabliahcd 1311

C1MPSON & GAULT

CINCINNATI, O. •

ou them small tulle veils.

Loug gloves are more anti more fash iomtble. Anns are being eovuretl, while

the tliroai is being uncovered.

It is hardly considered in good taste

sfKt’IAL KOTJCKS.

PIMPLES.

,1 will innII t Vri-rt thi' rFfipo fur it \E«n : T*Hi.K B», s that will rumovi’ i a., t KE(. KLES, Dim plus and blotches leaving th

-■■kin soft, Flour noil beautiful; .-ilso iustru' tions for proiiurina ft lnxuri-int aronth of hftir on a liaht heiol or smuotli fsoe. Ailiires.-*,

C y^**’ ' A corners and dry goods boxes are

TO CON SUM i : V’KS.

The ailrorti-er. having iieun pcrniarontly

families even bought in wholesale quantities for future needs. A t ear ago a combination was formed of three wire companies, anti now allot the pins made by them are sh pped to New York, amt

handled by the head agency in this city. ! among ultra fashionables to wear arti From their common warehouse they are I tieial flowers as ornaments, sent to every part of the couutrv in Dress- s of gros-grain silk can bemade , quantities varying according to the fe- j fashionable by trimmings of plush, male population. brocaded velvet or brocaued satin. The importations of English pins an* j The large satin bows that are worn |

Miss F.Hiina Sutfleld, of Louisville Ky.. small, and the exportation of pins from on the corsage with the fichus are so is visiting Miss Ida Anderson. ! t,le ('n*ted States is confined to Cuba, conspicuous as almost to hide the

| Soutli America anil parts of Canada, wearers.

8**" Miss Carr e (iliF-e, of \ incennes is where, however, hut few pins are sent. Clicking fringes of white jet are wort visiting her uncle, J. K Langdon. England supplies almost the witole on bridal dresses. Each strand of je , , , world outside of the United Slates, id- i is liniskcd with a large bead or ball ot

DaV 1 he fancy basket vendor took pos- though it is claimed that the American jet. pins are not inferior in quality. (Juali- i The favorite sliades worn after blac | tj’, however, is a matter which but are all dark shades of rod, dark greens j slightly concerns the retail buyer. To garnets, violofs, lapis-blue and seal j

him a paper of pins is a paper of pins - brown.

so long as they don't have heads on I Among the old fashions revived iboth ends. j that of wearing sleeveless polonaises o The raw material —the brass and iron , ligured goods over skirt and sleeves o wire from which all American pins ate | plain velvet, plush or satin, made- is from the wire mills of this | The prevailing fashions are in favoi country, and much of the machinery i of slender ladies, and the fashion paper

jftjyA-. the days grow warm the street f ot . their manufacture is of American | are full of hints to the stout women ii

invention and patent.—A. Y. Hun.

V jcvv-vs, 6k: vv.\.. Real Estate. Lean & Insurance Apts. Money ‘o lonu on lung: or .-hort time.

Boom-—No. 1. *2 and

Eii.st NVasbinirton

Ind.

over L.indes’ Drufr i street, Gre«neaatle,

session of our streets lust Saturday. rbr Mrs. Dole, of I’uri* Ills., is v siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Tno. Os-

borne.

8>si v “Mr. ar.d Mrs. 'Hios. McConghey (AN? of Indianapolis, are V'sititig at Captain

Blake's.

cured of that dread dioeasn Consumption hy a uimplu remodv. iu unxioui to mnkn knuivn to hiu lellow-«uff<'rcr.<t the nifftaa ofi-ure. Tn all who deFire it, hi' v* i I ye. d a copy ot the presoriotion used I fi re ol'ctiaryc i. wiih tLodirections tor preparing ami ii-invthe uame, which they will find » «ur« CURE for Con.-uinp-

tion A.thuia. Uronchitiu, A-c, Parties wishing it..* t'rc.cri,

extensively patronized.

.7, Hammond an 1 wife, of Indianapolis, visited T. C. Hammond ard

family tho first of the week.

g®* Greencastle is nobly supplied with

worthless dogs. Whould it not bo wise) old' o'r rottc'd mai'iure'hTalways*reiaiin-

I’reparing for hardening.

A large portion of tin* vegetables cullivuted in gardens depend for successful growth on a very rich soil. Hence the importance of providing plenty of

»ii*ire«- e tt"v < V n Y , u i L'iiN ,, V-i n p l aio' in the city dads to adopt some measure ol mended a* best by gardemrs, and is ' AOKNTSWANTKb; Bi(Pay LiahtWork. ' , . , , I But Ireah manure, if not mixed with Ste*dy^hTn(doymimt. Saiuplc^ free. A I In s. 8i»r'u liy is the hog law not enforced, j litter, and if well pulverized and thor-

regard to their desiring to produce thui

effect as much as possible.

The prettiest and lightest of handker chiefs are brought from Fayal. The are woven from the libers of the aloe or century plant, its it is often called and are not like silk, cotton or woolen si-* -wv-n gw-* | at one dollar a yard, why waste you money ou morecostlyuiateriaiforstree wear?—and these will be the fashion

M.!,.

KKHORS

19 N.I--MU

York. Gm41

We have no particular dislike lor

OK YOUTH

A OBNTLEM AN who .uffer.d for yea,s fro,,, h °f'' bUl ar ° CUr,0US t0 Kn0W W,, - V Nervou- Debility, Premature Deray. iie,! ull Ordinance is obeyed

the effects of y .utliful iudi-crction. will. f> ,

the Baku of-ullcrine humanity, send free to all ! )otr owners

who need it, the re -ipe und directions lor ton

jtayilog owners or those

the I oughly diffused through the soil, will .| 1( I answer an excellent purpose. Thrown I on the ground eareleS'ly and left in lumps, it is worthless. A good growth

able material for spring costumes.-

Amlrewn' Bazar.

Mow Horses are Spoiled.

How quick a horse becomes dilapi

— cured

ifo'm!'hy'add^esBiny 1 in pi, feet "ot givi them in to the assessor they are

IN' II. i*,tDiiX, 4J Cedar St., liable to prOSHPCdtion.

dev. Ilainittn preached splendid IHoimons tn highly pleas-d eongregation.at Presbyterian elmrch lust S| ltll | :l y 'j'|, 1 probabilities are ilia' the church will call

him.

kins the pimple remedy hy which he was

Sulfereru wishin experience can , confident e, JOHN

New York. _ (linll

j? o ur r r z: 3 «

S AND CATTLE POWDC^fj

^ l-

dogs sliotild remember that if they de

b ,v bori 7l a,ter u , coa T

dot:

TV,

\r

F0UTZ> ' -i J t

yrr ' 'S3>'

4. • FOUTZ

c r/

fov rz '

grounn

noil, finely intermixed with it, and the surface kept clean and mellow through the season. Ami yet so many do all the work by halves, that it may not be best to recommend it. unless for autumn application, when it will he well dissolved during the several months before it is drawn upon by growing

plants. It may also

into the possession of some people, li makes no difference how young or how nice they are when they get them, the, all look alike in less than two years and always have that discouraged, de stroved appearance. I have seen men win, claim to have great judgment whom we look to as wise, prudent am shrewd in business—that did not seen

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Makers of th«* Larges? Line of Flour Mill Machinery on Earth. NYo make everything a Miller n khIs. BuiM complete Mills, and remodel old ones, putting in any process de red. Write lor Catalogue and Prices before purchasing.

PENSIONS

p

wUe. a

ARE. PAID evt ry joldler d»*i

ltu»? of autv/uy ftcoidout or other . WOCM) of uny kin«J, lo0N of flnirrr. l*>t, or v) **, la'KlTKfc, if but.slbtbt.dU- < tv*,.* , f Luu^h r Vttrlt owo \ clnn give a Dtniton. Luder new txw tltouxands am ttiititled t>) au incruaxe of perui -n. vV idowt. ori'huus and dvpend'-nt fathe-» «»r motliers of aoldier* who di«d in the

get a peatioo. HOI NT\ 1 '•

ohxrge l-.r wound, inuirie« or rttpiur •. gives full botiti ty. Semi 9 stamp* f< roo(>)r

Petiiion and Itouniy Act*. Addrexi P. H. Fitzgerald A Cp., Claim

Agents. Indianapolis. Ind. \S ,• rofwrt*,

F A.n havM. Pren’t Imliana llsukim

f aud li. K. Kennedy. Prex’t(Central Itftuk.bvthof Indianap’liB. Naiuotli.s

Will euro or

•prevent Diseasn.

k o Hoitp xviM flit* of ( ( lit, I'.ois c t Lv\ft

vr.'ii, i! Koikz’s I’owdiTt* are used !n time.

I’t'Ui/ H I’ twc'crt* wi Ib’i’.'ean«lpreven , lioo riroucRa ; I owl s Powders wi’.i prevent (< kprb is low lb. j Foui/'sP.ov Tf wi’l’nen om! ?:i,* (I’luntliy o i milk 1

i .•!•••„„, twcut) J'trctM,. I i-.iukc the • - r firui tlipn. too, it adds to the health.

id uvt'fi.

iit/.v Powder* will . r prevent almost kvkhy

hid!

I .

r prr v

■I ( aiih

K to whit’li Hornes and

/‘» P(’VV Dh I’-.S WlLLOlVa CAriHYACTiCOi•

u.d/wLcre.

r»AVI D E. FOUTZ. Proprietor, BALTIMOBE. MD.

It may also answer well for,. , ., , ,

crops tnat are not set out or sown till ; f° h,iv ‘ ! » n y 'dea of what treatment n Apply the whitewash brush free- approaching mid summer, such ns win-

ter cabbages or turnips, if applied previously, and thoroughly broken and worked in with harrow or rake in good season. Land which is made rich bv successive mauurings every year, will of course be best, and manure should not be applied for gardening, e-peciallv

ly. Nothing adds so much to the appearance of the promises as to have all tin outhouses nicely whitewashed And

FREE

te£“The sanitary interests of Orem castle should not le neglected during th coming warm wr-ather. (Smallpox chol , r„ and other pestilential and contagion

if in large quantities, without thorough . , , , , , iT... them m an old dark pit-pen, throw ,a s,

pulverization and intermixture. The more completely these two requisites are attended to. tin* larger may be the

Its effect will be

horse requires. If I had a boy ten year old that was no more capable and ren sonable about such things than many people, 1 should think he was „ helpless idiot. Many seem to think a horsf

can endure everything, go without fee I ail day and half the night, ami be olVon I a journey on bad traveling time altei I

When they get home they put

THE GREAT

/; r/?r,tno tox no ute. tS^No other lino runs Tt,roe Thrmurh Passoniro Trains Daily between (.'hicaxo, De* Moines, Council lilulTs, Omaha. Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka ami Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Nevaila. New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho,Oregon and

California.

The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comfortable Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galves-

ton and all points in Texas.

The nnequaled indueements offered by this Lino to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: The celebrated Pullman (16-wheeb Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, C., It. Jt y. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, witl, Horton’s Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for (Seats in Ret lining Chain. The famous ('.. B. A- y. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars lltteil with Illegal,t Hlgli-Ilm ke<l Rattan Ibvolvlng ciiairs for the exclusive use ol iirst-

class passengers.

Steel Track and Superior Equipment, combined with thei, Great Through Car Arrangement. makes this, above ail others, the favorite Route to the South, South-West, and the Far

West.

Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via tins Celebrated Line for sale at all offices in the United States and Canada. All information about Rates of Eure, SleepIng Car Accommodations, Time Tallies, Ac., will lie cheerfully given by applying to JAMES R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. T. .1. POTTER. General Manager. Chicago. |

ll ui i -.t aad In 'i il« Uieia* ever Made, Imbmullon of Hops, Buchu, Man-

ebon, with all tlie |M -t and erlietf of all other Bitturs, Blood Purifier, Liver

* I HE SCIENCE are predicted in e| nlemio form I application. Its effect will be greatly

f) .- an 1 we rannotl too ' : ' " ,| '»y .frequent and perfect stir-

ticular in reoar'l to the ciesnlinoss of om

surroundings.

CF HEALTH

Is a book that has been read by thousands, aad pronounced both interesting and instructive, and should be read by all thinking people. It explains the principles of life and death, and the origin of disI S i rrousft cal. ness, Lout I it(ilit//,Coturvh, Atittnua, or a jimlisj/osition to ('onsiiwjUion, will t,„.i i; an incalculable boon. A copy of the Sf'iof J11 it tt h iii 1, ,ei ■ t, ee, by - i

W.SuJAtyl'ESM.D.

130 West Sixtli Street, Cineiaiutl, O. Dr. WHITTIE1 til7 St. Charles Street, St.Lonis, Mo. A regu.'ut Kroduate <it two Medical College*. hMibe*’ii longer

Ute lot a treatment of all V ener il

und Chronic iJiaeaseB thitn anv other Ph)«i'’.8n in 8*. 1 ^) jis. *9 ntj XMip^r* *how, anti all old ren J( tit* I

Sypt flerm

ayphil

Skin or Bones, are treated wirh unpt . acientiSc priucipie* Saftly. I’nvnte.y.

rin^Fif tbe soil througl, tho season. I Farmers’ gardens will not get .sufficient cultivutiou if not laid out so as to 1 tie chiefly dressed by horse labor. If

gteff”! here cotnos a repoif that butter the spade and hoe are expected to do ine, or a.s >t is n.oic geneiully called the work, nine-tenths of such gardens 'leoiunrg.irir.e has found its way to this 1 .'D 11 md iu; I’leaned once a month, and

the soil will hecome eriisted and weody Th.- remedi’ istop anteverv crop which will (ulmit it, in drills or rows for the horse to puss between as often ns once a week throutrl, the entire season This will accomplish ns much work iu half

.-ir t oidiaani’e regulai-inu hour as , whole day or more with

. the hand-hoe, mid do it better and break the soil finer. Before you begin spring work, lav out your garden, so far as may be practicable, for this horse

or "Oleomargarine." The Heard id ■ dressing. Some crops may 1„,planted Health proposes to sec that the ordiiiance ' ,l 'H'iHs two feet apart, ii’.ul still be , r . , r i enltivated bv using a steady horse; and is strictly enforced. It is sa.,1 farmers; j{ lll0 cultivHt()r j” n((t o( J tho kinil to

market. If this icport is trib*, and we hope it is t.ot, it is the du'y of the I'mnmoi, (.'ouncil to protect tin 1 [iccple At Indiaiapolis, the I'nuneil has passed »

A ise and v

iV'i ii,• sale id these vile compound qini ,n^ i v. r\ retailer in selling it to hand the ; nicliHSpf a label marked ' Huttiline'

a• city nnpera ah«jw, and

lulls. Oonorrhcea. Gleet, Stricture. Orchiti-s in, or Rupture, all Urinary Diseases ar.it

i Mer ii im ! Affections

atest arimtiflc priuciplea Sfcftlv. rnvRtr. 1 Spermatorrhea Sexual Debility

thr rwult of Self-Abuse in you

. - i •

rinn effects

ne.ia of aiKl't d decay. av

, loai of

(tnatrei improper or vd. t onaultstHia »t ottic

m

\

seamen c

i of thti Thr llcied m ce*«

Bpnrmat tency. a»

re*90* , i matur ■ • the foil

» a sbllitjr, dlmii on the face, phyawel

r.nd Impo-

r.nci

yfirth. a« *ub

ami whic*> produce

•eta nervou*nfS<. aei,. na, eii, »-

f ftKht,de

. phyairal decay, a t id-ai. lo*i i»f «

ipai cure

VN hen it i* inci med rinca can be a

ifeclive n’eniory. j* n p <•

•eraiuii to at* iet>

•exual power, ft.' . r.’Ddering unhappy, are pcrman'i’

r by mail free, and ir

ring

. n*!r v iteii,

It is said farmers

arc able to sell their cream for a better price than buttci itself. The cream is -nld to manufactun-rs who are reported to combine it with so superior and whole sonic and so delicious a quality of tallow that the amalgamation is not to lie bus pected even by experts, and the traffic is

mo '»r.’iVfiVn'ty io* ireinimLt most profitable in consequence

il or expn-t* every whi*r**. <'ur-

tbtex.stj it . ! for W::

CfBin, for both, S Stixpi ’ Cl ,

i-bv n.a. 1 ■ r ex pi

ab « i #**■« ^uaraatM-d, v here «li ubt ex .*ti it is Irank.11 atat*

tor Un, 1 Oucffor W.-i;a, 1 a;;r.;

IB

contract, take out the outside teeth. When you wish to go deep, use but few teeth; when mellow and superficial treatment is wanted, use a larger num-

ber.

To secure early as well as good vegetables, it is of vital importance to have perfect drainage. A wet soil may be unlit to work tor weeks, ami then give you a hard, or crusted, or lumpy stir-

forkful of hay. the tirst they come to, and ‘‘let them rip." They never rub j or elean them, and never take any painto protect them from cold or dampness j They overlook difficulties when iu no I condition to labor. How mnnv young sti lish horses have we seen all drawn | I out of shape and all sagged down, their 1 I back six inches too low in front of the | 1 hips and a foot and a half too long. A horse needs feed regularly and often, as often as live hours at least, at regu- I lor hours in the day. They cannot bear 1 i ’mtiug as well as ruminating animals; but they should never be crammed full of hay, especially after a long drive when they have been without all day, nor just before a bard day’s work or a long journey. I have seen a good many horses spoiled hy cramming and fast ing. It will soon spoil their digestive organs, and if long continued it will weaken ! them and Destroy their vitality so that 1 they will never take on flesh at all, even under good treatment. And so they i alway s remain a crooked, shapeless, j mass of unsightly, useless “horseflesh.’' But strange as it may appear, people 1 never know tlie difference as long ns i the animal has a paunch, hair and hoofs! it is not all work that brought them to I this. There are thousands of horses | that look as well as they ever did. It l is the general management. It is not j the team horse nor the livery horse so I : much as the farm horse that shows bad I

[c DuincJoii urn tive j^ropert

Ulit* irreatotit Blood Purifier,

Reg u l%a tor, *uui Life ami H. aitb Kvtftouug

Atfeut

N,> ,!i-.*aM'* e^Kiui jxvwlbly lotuf exist where Flop liittoi-M are varied aiul perfui i uru Iheir

o pv i uti i kin .

Tie? £:v2 :st liXfo inie:»:rt3‘.Isizallaira. To all who.*** eWUV'L'ynientaefui.se irregular! tyofthebowelsor^uiinary orgatiH, or who i - liitire an Appef-izei^K T -oId and mild Stimuhiut, Il >pBlttur-urauivulx?ft 1 * 1 Without intox-

icating.

mrwtutt, ..TbY mic, or •, toni

are what the disDOAeor is ii.-*o Hop hitters. Don’t woztuutUy ma%i‘* b-n it juu only feel Ijtd or mix«*rablo,M USM ‘rtt once. It may saYoyoarlife.lt * v e«l hundreds. $500 "tUI be paid for a ca«>*** ihey ’,vii| not cneorholp. Do not sutfor ^ 0l1 you** frujuLt 8GlTer,but uffeand urffo thoinV U,4U Hop B Iteraembcr, Flop Bitters i« no^L Vl l®. drnsrtfed drunken nostrum bul Dio *» J iis'nt Medi’iri“ v. r inauio ; the “LIViLlT^^^ FR1KND

pud ROFI** *nd no person or family should bu without the ml. nxnumx p.|.C.l‘ , I'n a ' > ’ J 'hi-*’ ''’•'I 1 foi Drunkemie is, use >f ipluni, I il ■

narootici for Cii’ou

Rochester. V.T

[ id tlx rouchbrod an<1 finely bred liorse-. BKiiu. i i>m\< For licavv draft — ANDLt\!V<JTO,N. .Ji„ For light harness, t’Hi make the uprina unil fall scHsnn i.f ISM I my stable, one mile south of Grectumstle. oi he lllooininitton r»»iid, and will bn perniitu oS'm vi’ tnnre.s at 51*> oat h f.> innire. H <*r full podiermof, nn«l * flier purtieular!*, sei srirc bills or inquire at the stable. ;»iH> R08T. CHENOWETH.

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nkeftiieHH.u.se of oimirn, lot,ace,> aiull ic«. Ali a old by drugirintM. Si.-nd A i-ular. tiup BMters Tlfir. Co., f

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tin: i.iu; \ t i\i,i v s HOT A NIC DOCTO It. :r. 2X17X5 13A7::. Inle oi’ London, ar' permanently locstei corner Illinois an* Louisiana streets, op posite L’nton I>oj tt| Indianapolis, fnd. For all Female I)ifii ! 1 11 i < * j* w'* Itirnish I’il!! Lubber ( mmmIn, etc, ol ■ ■ 1 > i oi U (1 ttnt i ■ abort in ti •d

hiyV'-^v i'. .ii «nori niuiets

s. in-jui r ^ 1 J)r. UeeveM i> tlie m*-I

iifet s'-tul Throat Dool

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tWh. GUIDE. IK-gtint cloth and ci'.t btrdlnK Snsled fot 60.' t poAti iO’or currency. Over tifVv wonifcrl'u f.* ; • » ti » t-/ i f article* , i thr 1 • w'.LJT su’m fv VVf leaf

m*rrv, who uot. w'iv ilun «• ,*# z Who ahuuid marry 6* iuerraaed. T!ie I’h/aii

e Those msr it. llien k*-pt •* »'• above, hut

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w'iv Manhooil. WumaiitD oil. P: v* iid marry Ilow lifeaii't h**pp • t'hraio. 'Yv of Keprodiut.i h. i

rieu or t- ntemplati'

IMid.

In Madison township, lames William l.vving, a;

and 1-1 days.

, face. ‘Weil ilrahe'dland may "bTwork- | ro!lln l ,0, J t ’ S""* 0 pretend that the horse

ed at once, aim be warm amt mellow.

has a bad constitution, or is sick. Others call it a lack of vitality. 1 should call it a lack of common sense in tho cranium of his owner. — firartirnt Lrirnui .

PARKER'S GINGER TONIC:

Ginger, Hut hu. Mandrake, StMlinzia and many other of the medicines known :ue com Lined so skillfully in Fakur: -Gi*. ,k t 1 as« to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and th; llettilealth and strength Lcstorer ever used Itcurr, Dyspepsia, Rhetrnatism, Neuralgia 'Sleeple**ne>3 li i all dtM taMOi Stomach Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organt 'and all Female Complaints. If you are was tins away with Consumption or any disease, use the T »nic to-day No matter what your symptoms inoy be, it will surely helpynti Remem ’ i his 1 inic < ura > druidmness , he Best Family Medicine ev< r made^entuely. 1 • • t i Bitters, Ginuer Praparationt and .other h ■ . id < mbinenthe best i urativeprop-1 rrtiesof ail Luy a « >-. L tthof your druR^tst ! r tienatnre on i *Dpcr Iim \\( » <‘ .i :N.w \ rk

tell you your trouhU •‘t •int'le ■!'h;«-:inil itii in ail thu follffirinl

rots uiay «iut nmiiv sire *'. iu id

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uiorr t huse marrlsil '»r c ntrmplatiug mat

. r und 0 v i ■ cover,’SX) pngerf. 26 na by oisil.

( Di! gp.ui; III Arneii*

heupcst goo

If the ground needs it, put in pipe-tile

on April Jo a rod at,art, and three f-etdoen. It will . , make the season a month earlier than iu tears,. | with ft W ater-soakcd soil, and the

equivalent to three degrees farther

and two children, a •outh in latitude. ,

To sum up then; provide in season owning 80,0 K) acres ,,f l.-mit and V10,- ^ plenty of manure. Let it be thoroughly I ^00 in cash, which the (Jovermncnt

D ' , .1 was loved by r* 1 who intermixed with the soil. Arrange for holds it, trust foi* them. Ambassadors

t month

i He leaves a wife

brother and two -istrrs.

I friends,

xn'-w him.

—There arc at present about 800 Cherokee Indians in North Carolina.

bv PlatMi plication

all the norse-cultivation practicable. frorntheChorokce Nation have just been Avoid the common mistake of occupy- visiting them tor the purpose of ining more ground than you can keep in ddcing thent to emigrate to the tribe perfect condition. Have complete nat- reservation in the Indian ierritory. and ■ ural or artitioial ilruinage. If all these , i^ j s believed the various branches of j requisites arc attended to, your vegeta- this nation will soon be reunited,

ble garden will be found to be the —

most profitable part of your farm: or, ■ —Queen Victoria was so struck the in other words, its products will give other day witl, the rapidity and apparyou supplies for the table at cheaper ! cut ease with which a lady w as nropolmtes than anything else yon consume; [ ling a tricycle along tlie Ventnor road,

Oh, why need wc weep for our brother i and than, if this truth is properly ap- at the Isle of Wight, that -die lias had

►i,.D,in«iM. that is gone before. Farewell for a while 1 prooiated, you will give the earliest anti one of the same kind ordered to Os-

y g best attention to it in arranging your i borne for the benefit of the Rrlncoase*.

PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM LAWDBETHS 1 seeds s best inni If not **oM m jour to’*n, y iti 1 rlffl 1 can ({•'L them Ly mail. l>p. 'i» I l" J £ n d iim a Curl for 4.!ft(A ■LLJU'A l"«nte and PriooA. Th* Ohtort auUn«>c (rr *\t»r$ th 'A* I Staff*. DAVID lzAMmi:Tll A SONH,Pmi.ADJLj’A.

vitliout askintr yt*u • A’.i! r.mt it permiinent

, liFeuses:

(’:• Urrh, Chronic Throat and Lunpr disca.ee, • nd the lollowinfr mnlacjic*. ari«iiur from in liscretion or exbobure, such as Syphilis, (ion • rrlm* t, (jlcet. Strict urn. Orchitis, «•! L'rinaU I trouble*, and Syphilctic or Mercurial affet

I ' if. Sk i ii uni Bontf. All tht

j i.'fa.'i s treated on tht; latest scicntific prim ' ; des, arnl n euro guaranteed and warranted. Alters years experience in the prof’c.isioi u’ tre:iU the young and mid Ho aged men, wltj ire Mifferimr from the? effects ofSpermatorrho • r .*'cinina 1 Weakness, or the result of set iLo80 in youth, or oxeessos in muturer yean iud other chusc* u hi.*h produce the follow in (To 1 t-: I ivtilunDiiy f!missions. Nervousnes' Llotclien on the Face. Constipation, Confiisinj »l Ideas, In digest ion, l)i//iness, Df'feeti Memory, Debility, Dimnesfl of 'ixlit, Cougi '• v’l.il Lxhaustinn, Aversion to Lndiei>’Fhici y. 1 inpotoney or Lo*> of .Manly Vigor, wh’ 1 otifi'stho victim for hnsine.-s or tnarria Those are ull permanently cured by reinedl that are n*it injurious—from medicines tnk< fro if. mother Larth, where n- ne but tin.* put

can come from.

NVh<‘re any ol the above symptom' pi v .u shi nld consult mo at once, for f yoi le|

PRESCRIPTION FREE l or th" ijH'oly pure of Meountl WeakneM. Loit Marho »«I lr«fr.a*iire Norvoume**. I »<’«poiiaertv, Cunfuaion o' I<b'fi9. Avwtsion to Soi- pty, Drf ^tlve Men ory. ai d a. Di ,rd( i s tiruiiKliion by S«<'rvt lltbit* arul Lxceissfa Any d ,, 'X.’,st ha* th»' inrred'ieiit* Addr<*9». •

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1 love the bleBsed Jcsup. He Is my dearest fgiend: Ob ! help me sing IIi« praise'. Till life below shall end.

And then, in garments pure and white. With burps and crowns of gold, We’ll meet this friend on the pinin' 1

light.

His glories to behold.

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1 htrm remain you will be nn old man just will von should be in your prime of I if, for tip ‘ if ad to premature decay, and when these i v' fa Merit'd to a mrui'- nervous system, tlw Tr very hurd to er:nlirate. Hrocrastiuatioffi the thii f of time ; but rail or write me at onjoi Throw aside all your false modesty, and Ipii

up at once, ladies.

Krri’kles, Lirthmark- and Moles rcmrYeil All Female diseases treated moist successfully j Gcii. Office: Cor, Illinois & Louisiana SU INDIANAPOLIS, INI). I’rivnlf IDvo, No. 1, riKht. I,,r I.ailioa onlj: Roomi Noi, 2 and i, for uontlanan.

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