Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 May 1881 — Page 2

Flopping: School CliiMren# (Indianapolis Sunday Sentinel.)

The superintendent of the Boston schools, in n recent report, discusses at some length the subject of flogging, and intimates that there is too much physical

HOW NOT TO REFORM YOUNG MEN. Some Thou^IttM Wlticli Some of Our Would-be Reformers Alight

Well Consldar. [Forney’s Progrens.)

There is a degree of asceticism in some 1

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influences known to thn world.

Tbc 01 Kid nr

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| torture inflicted for the good of the ju-Set the means and methods of modern ! venile Hubites. He says that “teachers j Christian reform that is doing much to

the

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of both sexes use personal violence with ^ their pupils in such forms and with such

remove the young men beyond reach of the reformers. Some of

frequency that the facts, if published, most earnest and devoted men to

would ciiuse unpleasantness.

cps known to tlv* wor.

The only nheolut* run for all Atfccf inns of tlif* tidnrya. In Uvrr f omplninls l>y*«pr|»Min« _l RinorrierM «»l the llowrla* and all Afl'erlionn of the Throat and I.iidk** it ih ^uafiy •artimg, while aa a remedy for complaint*) peculiar

i Some put the children into painful and I their lives j dangerous positions; some shake them fellow mi

j Christian Church, who have consecrated ■ .1 • i* 4 . au ..r :— *1,^;,

rJRrarums, while ai* a remf^ly for complaint*) pecuh

lo the fcnmU* eex it haa no etjual.

NOT A BEVERAGE

Fut nn old rrllnhlo llonarbold Henicdy^

ghbr Adapted to aaaist nntur**. It Buppfiee tone to the stomach, rri d.*ref«tiYe organa, Btimulatoe the

rooting a regular

rrfrnn <»f the bo«iy to pel

larly and without interruptio

Its hlghet commendations

hove uHtsi it longeet and kno

Nowhere ho popular ns in L

i aa bM .n me toi mora than aqnarter of a century. Highly romttifiidrd an a t^t*ri«*rttl Tonic mid Appctizrr. Sold by RruggiBts everywhere.

invigomtCD the

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moting a regular action of the bowelB, enuhleH every

^ holy to perform its allotted work regu-

come from those who

ive uimmI it longest and known it best.

Nowhere so popular na in Lancaster, Pa., where it

e for more thar

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at times with such roughness as to tear , their clothing, while many still ply the ! rattan as freely as if it were a feather, and strike, not merely the hand, but the

head and body.

The monthly reports of some grammar schools ‘come in ringing with the j echoes of blows,’ says the superintendent j —and the metaphor will not appear overI strained when it is stated that tnere were ; 180 corporal punishments in one school, j and 157 in another in a school month averaging 21} days of only five hours

; each.”

It may lie sot down, as a general proj>osition, that teachers who flog their puI nils arc incompetent and ought to be dismissed, and it would not be difficult to show, in a great majority of cases, that S the teachers, instead of the children, are j the right persons to be flogged. They are teachers who are utterly unj fitted for educators—persons without pai tience, passionate, inconsiderate, irrita- | ble, and often vicious. Such people flog, | shake, batter and bruise children in the name of education, and the people indorse the outrage and permit the barbaric method to continue. We notice, however, that Boston is j getting too much reputation for flogging in the schools, and the Boston papers are J demanding that the teachers who flogged their pupils 130 times and 107 in one school month, shall Ik? dismissed as incompetent, and others appointed who “understand their business. ’ That is a move in the right direction. Men who are the most successful in educating mules, horses and dogs do not flog brutes a hundredth part as much as is set down to the credit of the Boston school teachers who are entrusted with the education of children.

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A IX'inaml for Men Klffbtecn Feet

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[New York Pott.]

A soldier who served in the swamps of ! South Carolina during the war tells the

following story:

Among the officers whom I remember j well at Morris Island was Colonel Sewell of New York, a most excellent officer and an accomplished engineer. Colonel Sewell was engaged on the Swamp Angel, and being very energetic himself he was not afraid to enter the swamps,

j His surprise onn be imagined when one gj tn p]y that day one of his lieutenants whom he had : in crushing it out.

moved from the class they seek to reach. Young men recognize such a rigidity in their attitude and bearing toward all' who do not measure up to their standard, \ that it repels rather than attracts. In morals they decry anything and every- , thing that is not absolutely without ! j fault. In temperance they denounce j everything but tct<\alism pure and ^iinpie. A " moderation society” i* to them a compromise with Satan and a league | with hell. It is well that Christian men and the Christian Ckifch maintain a high standard of morals. It is well that they exemplify in their lives the ultimatum of Christian education and influ-

ences.

We have no more sympathy with that flippant morality whicti compromise!witli everything that stands in the way of self-indulgence, than we have with that puritanic spirit which excludes all >1111 i shine and cheer from the life. But tin oflicesof religion are to make men happy. If the Christian man i> not a happier man than the unchristian man, his religion i-

a failure.

A Christian man, a Christian Church, a Christian organization should attraet men with their joyousness, not repel them by an atmosphere of gloom. The end of the Christian religion, we are taught, is to prepare men for a happier state of existence The Heaven foi which they are preparing is pictured with golden street*, and beautiful river* with singing bands and happy throne* with harps m their hands, making melo-

dy and shouting prabes forever.

Now. there are some Christian reform ers of the class we refer to, who seem to be getting very little self-adjustment for eiieh a place and such a society a* that. They would make a very sorry .appear ance among happy jieople. Their eloii gated faces would look w ry riuiculi i; behind a harp. They would be very | much out of harmony with a oompan; j that was singing and shouting with joy If they continued their croaking, aim asceticism, and rigidity, and gloomim-s-they would be a wet blanket on thai Heavenly society, as they are down here. There are a great many people who while they recognize that this life is in tended as a dis.-iplino, don’t believe thai we were given capacity for enjoyment

we might employ ourselves

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There is a crematory in South Boston, in the form of a lime kiln. Tramps crawl into it because it is warm, go comfortably to sleep, are overcome by gas, and finally are burned to a crisp when the fire is freshened in the morning. Sixteen lives have thus been lost within a few years. | [Ft. Wayne Ju.l.l Sentinel.] When about twelve years old, said Mr. | Geisman, of the Globe Chop House, to j our representative, I met withanacci-i I dent with a horse, by which my skull i was fractured, and ever since I have suf-! I fored with the most excruciating rheu ! matic pains. Of late I applied St. Jacobs I Oil, which has given me almost total relief.

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| ordered to take twenty men and enter I the swamp said he could not do it. “ And why, sir, can’t you do it?” ) cried the energetic Sewell. I “ The mud is too deep, Colonel,” replied the lieutenant. “ You can at least try, sir,” said Sew-

ell.

The lieutenant did so, and in an hour returned, his ir.en covered with mud

from head to foot.

They don’t believe that because a man finds himself with an appetite that relishes certain articles of food, and re pels certain others, that he should therefore, wholly reject that which pleases the taste and eat only that which don’t. Bi* cause a man finds one more muscle in hi* face to help him to laugh than to belli him cry, he should not, therefore, eondude that he should always cry.

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The workman in a Troy Knitting mill 1 are paid according to the weight of their | work. Lately it was found that the product of the concern was much less than the aggregate of the amounts represented by the pay roll. An investigation explained all. The knitters had inserted iron weights at weighing time.

P^TLLIP ALB 4U(jH Remember!—The only perfect proprik eury medicine as a “Blood Searcher" is announce* to hi* friend* and customer* and I that bearikg the name of “Dr. Lindsey," the public generally that he it ariun at the olit . ° i i i r i , Muml, in Hathaway Block, prcparejl to furnish a h(! winch may be had from druggists,

staple and fancy aroei Hot and proTisions of the

boat quality at lowoit price*. j The Rev. Mr. Vandeborg of Spring-

i field, 111., has a bad-tempered wife. Becoming enraged at him, she cut his Sunday coat, vest, and shirt into shreds, and then tried to further use the knife on his body. He concluded that forbearance would no longer bo a virtue, and

had her arrested.

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Keligion is a solemn subject only in the

“Colonel, the mud is over my men’s wh f n i 118 fit Ung for a man to be solemn heads. I can’t do it.” and even melancholy-at n funeral, for “Oh! but you can make a requisition exa ^’,. I5uta m . el f. nchol y V-i f.,r anything that is necessary for the ^ Christian association or Christian safe passage”of the swamp, and 1 will Church, ought not to be known. These cive it to j-ou, but vou must go through'" e l-laces h,r a reverential spirit, hut

it.”

The lieutenant did make a requisition | in writing, which was as follows: | “ 1 want twenty men eighteen feet I long to cross a swamp fifteen feet deep.” The joke was a good one, but Sewell, j who was terribly in earnest, could not ' just then appreciate it, and he promptly arrested the lieutenant fur disrespect to

Another lieutenant

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places for a reverential spirit,

certainly not for melancholy. Iveverence is always in place in a Church, but melancholy never. It is unfortunate for the Church that there are many cultiva-

ting the one for the other.

Christian reformers might as well conclude that if they expect to reach young men they must first convince them that they are being invited to a happier and better contented eundition of life—:t«<i

was^U-tidled a!ul lie weiit intO*the swamp', tht T 'i 111 ' 1 furllish I ,rac ‘ k ’ il1 IT*‘! vi tbk

1 in their own jiersons and associations, li

is a travesty on the Christian example oi the day that the very term “ Christian’’ drives young nun away, rather than invites. The very term seems to suggest t< them n strait-jacket, a solemn mien, an absence of all that is pleasurable, a suppression of all that nature has implanted them to make them happy, joyous and

felled the timber and accomplished what his unfortunate predecessor had failed U do. Colonel Sewell built his batterv with the aid of wheelbarrows and sand, and the remains of it still stand as a monument to his energy and skill as an

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It will euro entirely the worst form of falling of the utorus, J* ueorrlm-u, irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration. Floodings, nil DispUieoments and tlu? con wquent spinal weakness, nnd is espoclnlly adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve nnd expel tumors from the uterus In nn early j tago of development. The tendency to cancerous humors there is chocked very

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in .net it has proved to Ik? the gno* ••it and best remedy that h»s ever Is-en diseoT* r ••d. It permeates every portion of Ur* system, and gives new lifeand vigor It removes f lintncns,flatulency, de stroys all craving for HliinuiunU, oiui relieves weakness of the stomach .

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From every lip and tosgus !

—[Frank Mayfield in Kokomo TT*b

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good old days in Philadelphia were jolly. “ Nobody now-a-days,” writes a Philadelphian, “ would go to a ball or party if he knew that he was to have only such refreshments as satisfied our society fifty years ago; U-a and coffee handed round with sweet cakes, lemo nude, ice-cream and jelly in glasses— which younger people must have seen in storerooms and wondered what they were for—sandwiches, rakes and wines, and sometimes champagne, of which a 1-ottle, skillfully poured into the long, narrow glasses, so as to make three-quarters of froth only, served a dozen or two of the

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1 hereby certify that my boy,ten years of ngo, was taken si<*k with typhoid fever, followed by congestion of the lungs. Dr. Dyer, an eminent physician of t his place, stated that ho thought the boy would run down with Quick Consumption. A Mr. Patterson told me that COE'S COUGH BALSAM was curing similar cases, and advised me to purchase it. When 1 carried it home my wife lauzhed at me; but 1 knew that Mr. PATTERSON MEANT JUST WHAT HE SAID, and 1 determined to try it. Two bottles effectually cured him, so that now he is as tough and healthy as anybody. LYMAN DORMAN. Huntington, Conn., Aug. -9,1876. New Haven, Conn., Nov. IH, 1860. My children were all seriouslp troubled with Wh toping Cough. IVe treated them with regularly prescribed medicines, with homeopathic specialties, etc., with but little or no relief until wo gave them Coe’s Cough Balsam.which j immediately assisted nature to restore them to }'good health. I truly believe it the best medicine in the world for whooping cough. y;;i J.1I. POST. Ag’t Charter Oak Life Ins. Co. j Itrst for f hands Is liegeman’s Camphor Ice.It should be rubbed upon the part affected. The warmth of the skin will loften it sufficiently, under ordinary

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Square, Grceneastle, Ind. Practice in

State and solicit business.

Pkhhy, Houston County, Ua*, J»n. 28. 1880. In 1873 the-o were two negroes confined in

mcr ii > j may be necessary to warm it by the fire. Ifthe T hands are badly chapped, apply every night. | K H and protect tho hands oy wearing an old pair of kitl gloves, liegeman’s is tho best and most popular of all the Camphor Ices made. Hegem m’sCamphorffilce is also a core foi sore lii . chapped face and sunburn. It is compounded ‘ with glycerine, which renders it more emolient than any other Camphor Ice; and it will lie' found a most soothing application to the lace

after shai ing.

Re sure to ask for Hegemnn’s, (formerly made bj Hcgeman A Co., N* w 'i -'rk, and now made by the Metropolitan Med. Co., of New Haven, Conn.), ami do not be put off with any other I compound, which may become rancid, and d< you more harm thnngood. IIEGEMAN’S (.’AM

1*110It ICE never fails.

Tile VAi\ S ,r riAl\ UAT ni sfroyi i Is the best preparation ever devised for the | extermination of these troublosoine vermin and all other insects, hugs, roaches, ly311

f HILOH'S < ON81 MP1 ION CURK.

This is beyond question the most fuccessful t Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few 'loses j invariably cure the won-teases of Cough,Croup ! and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in i tue cure of Consumption is without a j»Hraljel | in the history of m« dicine. Since it’s first discovery itnas been sold^ on a guarantee, a t‘*st I vvhich uo other medicine cun stand. It ypu j have a couuh we earnestly u-k you to try it. i ! Price. ID cts.. cts. and f 1. It your Lungs are

ic Shiloh’s Porous

DR.POCES PADS

Bcwftroof TVortfklv’*.* f'oftntrrfoStfli! Tho genuine Dr. R. V. JMri < i's l.lTrr and li i(ln<‘y l*a*l%hnve the Doctor’s full FigUfland portrait, hi. I < .r Association’s nanie_and

on the G(,v ror • nt lb*v< riue Stan

tur*» addr

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l*. Chest or Hack Lame, use l

hv nb-orption. 8" laid, f. rf!.(«». li.

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nmp. They

■y dniggiRts. or hen; hy mail,

Itenienii er llic addr ess, tt ori.p’s • . ‘ >

\ I*.! VtOItl’ff IM’.

enred In 10 to90days.Tun yearsestah'i‘>bed; 1000 cured. Write stafi ngi a I) Marsh, Quincy, Mich.

and Bkipped about, and the gentleman Hail witi- 'yhiTi*. In my nhi'-iui j I'!ieu-r. told by .'i.ura-l Cook.

- - I nimwin. 001 ■'‘’>1!’ ' fmi>loy! d C. 1'. ■*wift to ruru thorn. • eiu UlC PUteon- I no IL- ad- j

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was marked who could‘cut the jiigec wing’the best. All in a style now onlyfit for the lunatic asylum. Tlie cost o) one of IS’orth’s dresses would pay for all the dresses in the room then. They came at seven and went home at eleven, or twelve if it was a very dissipated party, and I believe enjoyed themselves a thousand times more than folks at present, when ladies are thinking mostly of their toiletsand the gentlemen of theii

suppers.”

under a contract. *’T]o > cure, no p«

ministered his "Syphilitic Specific,” and in a few week a 1 ft It bound to nay bimout of the county treasury, as he had effected a complete and radical cure, A. H, (Iilks, Ord. Houston

Go,, Ga«

ClfATTAN<’<"1A, Tj.N'.., Feb. 14, l'*?'.*.

ThcS. S. S. is giving good satisfaction. One gentleman who had been confined to his bed six weeks with Syphilitic Rheumatism has been ( ured entirely,and apeaki in thobighest praise

of it.

THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Proprietors, A ti an tii, (•;*. may Sold by Jerome Allen. Call for a copy of 1 ’Young Men’s Friend,”

ANSWER THIS QUESTION.

Why do eo many ^people we see around ue seem ti» prefer toBufVerand he made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Diirinegs. jees of Appi tite, Coming up ‘ f the r oo«. i ell"vv Skin, when for 7f)cts.we will soil them Shiloh s Yitalircr. guaranteed to cure tliom. Sold by

Conrad Cook.

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oftaM

UNORETHS’

SHILOH'S CATARRH velous cure for Catarrh mouth and Headache

is an ingenious

successful treatment of those complaints with

out extra charge, Frice, 50^cts. &

rad Cook.

REMEDY.-A mar Diphtheria, Canker With each bottle there

for the more laints with- 1 old by Con-

6m39 j

SEEDS »

nasal Injector

nni seeds;;: best 1104 SrSSBSlS 1UU1 / I'HKUO end PricA-H. Thr Oldest and nroM etienesM* Sted^ ifr.a&er* in the United States. David lammcltu a. hon i > ullal a.