Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1881 — Page 2
WoniHii'* Dress—>T1>«* Stori«*H It Telln f
That He Who Kudn May
What a Girl Ou^ht to hearti.
;e.TOd Com^Any J I Hr ml.
Nothing is more pftinful, to one wlir From a woman’s bonnet to her shoes knows what mothers may do for theii i there is not a single jnirtion of her toilet children, or wives for their husbands. I which is not a confession, says the Parthan to see the idleness of young women j isi;in; riches or poverty changes nothing
who are not compelled to work for a liv- i in this fact.
ing, and to find how empty-headed they, A washerwoman’s little cap expresses are- i all her thoughts in the same way in which This may seem a small matter in it-1 a banker's wife’s bonnet with its feathers
self, but the moment a woman is married she has to learn how to be interesting in her home, and as soon as she is a mother, the training of her children is
the foremost duty of the hour. In these two spheres of life, which are
The two physicians of Manuoketa, Iowa, inconsiderately chose the same week for a spree, and their patients were ! dangerously neglected for several days until other medical help could be obtained.
VERY EASILY LIA1TAGED, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL, AND GUARANTEED TO
SolOicent {or Pure
T,
White
eaa
m
f:;e Ferfsct Satistiction Ewywta. BUY ACHARTEROAK
MADE ONLY BY
ST. LO( IS, MO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN TIN-PLATE, WIRE. SHEET IRON EVERY CLASS OF C.OOBS USED OR SOLT> I’.Y TIN AND STOVE DEALERS. sexj) roii rnice lists. For sale by H. s, RENICK ft C<>•
proclaims all her ambitions.
A look may lie, a smile may be perfidious, but dress never deceives, (ienernlly ridiculous toilets, historical trimmings, puffs, conspicuous head-dresses, and
. , bunches of feathen and rosettes scattered J Tr essentially the goal of woman’s existence, profusely over a dress, announce great I V^UllEctUi OL/L/xL..
everything dcjn-nds ujxm what the wife amiability of cbaracUr, and even g. ner- ! and mother brings to her several posi- osity; women who are untastefully . tions, everything for her own, her bus-1 dr,sm-J in this way rarely have bad i: i •p^'inrla hand's and her children’s happiness. tares. And. for the same reason, women
Women are perpetually losing their who really have bad natures are iievei ! very Kep Warranted. husbands because they rely upon eva- * ridiculous. «e.t side mibiie .guars.
nescent personal cliarms to uphold affec-. IV ware of women who always, and for j tion, but the surest way to provide, no apparent cause, wear vellowdress-'-against the early enthusiasm of married j bound with red, or lilac dresses mi>:< I | life is to cultivate those mental and with green, or blue dressestrimmed « ;'h | moral qualities which make women al-1 black; they are artful women who d. ways charniing and attractive. i not dare to confess that thev are inter - • Nothing is surer to do this, aside from | ly f () , 1( l of dress, beware ‘of them, el*ersonal manners, than the improvement i jiedally if they are not pretty, for they of ones mind, the growth of literary conceal numberless ambition.-; thev uii tastes, the interest of what imports new | hypocritical coquettes, whodonot uiidorand wholesome attractions into one’s „und joking. Tell them quickly that home. It may be the microscope, or their dress is charming—they will never French or German translation, or bota-1 forgive you for not having remarked it ny, or English literature, or history or! lx, n .,t tell them twice that von lov ( music, but, whatever it is, the stimulus them—thev will want to believe von. of knowing one thing thoroughly is | beware of those women wlio w.ar worth immensely more than the knowl- high-necked dresses, and who make a edge itself, because it gives one the |>ow-, parade of severe modesty—thev are full er to know more and to enjoy more. of pride and jealsousv. Thev have na These studies, even in themselves, are | tures of iron and passions of lire. Noth
The grasshoppers, locusts and cotton worms have become such a burden that some Texas farmers w ill try the experiment of importing the Lubbock beetles from Russia that are very voracious and live on these pests.
Gatesville, Texas, is overrun with wolves that are making havoc in sheep folds. In some parts of the country they kill the sheep in the daytime.
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yer s'
rsapa
Is a compound of the virtues of sarsaparil-
la, strllingia. mandrake, yellow dock, with
the iodide of potash and ir
DR. J. S. JORDAN’S
Lung Renovator!
LADIES /'<*•'ab. ■ ' froT II* tv Plate» r ivtag drtcrlpUon ol hi*
P>iCAtl(Hl. Th
Leuct ould »I
xtioo. The t-iui c air health, bea.f • »i
Sm»I Pr*#.
_ jf.wrhv'a
■ *
rrla' I'umphlet I»ii^irat« .l t Hrmnlv . and Ut> w mg .u> an. vamaPir t< aoy lady !•: .tcl»
; .in.pan t .» vaiuafir l> aoy lady f, drli- •? • triwroachlv i radical trratisv on II » disease MAIaVI K>£A(ay CO cr jf&ijic mo
TUTT'S
PILLS
refining, but pursued in the genial atmosphere of home, they are more than simply refining; they are agencies by which the spirit of the home is chastened, made moral, even made religious. Religion in one’s home is best when it is least insisted upon, when its litc is the unconscious poetry of the household, when it seems to be the natural culmination of the amenities of life; and religion and culture go together in the well-
ordered life of every woman.
But it is when the wife becomes a
ing escapes their eyes, which they always
keep cast down.
Beware of women who w^r tragical gowns, and who have tiieir heads drcss< i after a certain type * * with improvised turbans; such women are piss, -sed with an intense desire for producit.effccts; this caprice carries them to extremes, and when they have exhausted all allowable means for so doing, they will soon cease to make selections from this category, and Heaven only how f ir these drawing-room aetn
GOOIi WORDS FROM DRUGGISTS. ‘•Malt Bitters are the best ‘bitters.’ ” ‘‘Thev promote sleep and allay nervous-'
ness.
ron, all powerful
Mood-uiakiug, blood-cleansing, and life-sus-taining elements. It is the purest, safest, and TOo-t effectual alterative medicine known or v nilable to the public. The sciences of medicine and chemistry have never produced • o valuable a remedy, nor one so potent to cure all diseases resulting front impure blood. It cures fscrofula and
sell.
‘Besc liver and kidney medicine we
all' scroftiU.ns diseases, Kryslpeliu,
St. Anthony's Kirtt, Pimples
will go
Anew discovery, worth the time of all. It does excel all oilier remedies to heal, build up knows j the system ami purify the blood. It to-day tands unequalled. It has cured thousnnds oi
Everybody should know of Inquire tor Dr. Jordon
j true consumption, it’s booling power
mother, when religion and culture find
i\ congenial sphere for development with-; Hu ware of women who. with luodeiau ! hn n k Reru»vutor, the ^reat ium? rewotiy. ah in thcstmctiiics of home, when among I fonune M magnificent diamo. Is Wu.V^DrV J^rdan.'lhe" n^.d children and among friends anil neigh- j \ on do not know' what it has cost tlesi. throat and lunK nhysif'iftTi, will hoi bors the t*me is tlways uplifting and in- to arrive at this-tatc of splendor! Tic \ eer Mouse. Indiannpoii. iron
"They knock the •chills’ every time.” ‘‘Consumptive people gain flesh on them.” ‘‘Malt Potters have no rivals in this lown.” ‘ Best thing for nursing mother! we have.” “We like to recommend Malt Bitters.” july
Not many tourists go to shed tears on the tomb of Washington, and the mana- I gers of Mount Vernon propose to open a deer park as an attraction.
Gray Hairs are Honorable, but their premature appearance annoying. Barker s Hair Balsam is popular for cleanliness and promptly restoring the youthful co’-, or. july I
Hose, or
and Kttoe-urubs, Pustules, lilotehes, Bolts, Tumors, Tetter. Humors, Sail Hlieunt, Scald-head, King-worm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism. Mercurial Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, .faundice. Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Kmaeiatiou, and General Debility. By its searching and cleansing qualities it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood and cause derangement and decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions, promotes energy and strength, restores and preserves health, ami infuses new life and vigor throughout I he whole system. No sufferer from any disease which arises from impurity of the blood need despair who will give Aveu's SAS8APAKIU.A a fair trial. k
A single robber stopped a stage near San Antonio, Texas, and rilled the mail j bag, while four armed passengers satj idly looking on.
It is folly to experiment with the nuirier ous low-priced mixtures, of cheap materials, and without medicinal virtues, offered as blood-purifiers, while disease becomes more firmly seated. Avek s Sak-ai-um.r.A is a medicine of such concentrated curative power, that it is by far the best. < in a|iest, and most reliable blood-pun her known. Physicians know its composition, and prescribe it. It has been widely used for forty years, and has won the unqualified oonti. deuce of millions whom it haa benefited.
INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
spiring, that literary culture and the! deprive themselv -s of everything, in or-
jTth; Lop;!nsport
and and
THE GREATEST WEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
development of a woman’s mind heart seem to make life sweetest
best.
Fortunate is the boy or girl who has such a home. It is from such quarters, lie they Lie log cabin ar the brown stone front, that men and women go forth with ideas that conquer the world. Every person who is a successful leader of pubuc opinion in the right channels is invariably able to say that the
der to accomplish it
Dress is an art which can never i t
! sufficiently studied; there are those who ! declare it is only an accessory thing 1
, But that is not in the least true
at the Spon
from the 1m tothu
Murdock House, ^th to 9th:
LaFayette, Hrunble Houm*. 10th t*> 11th, inclusive, each month.arid at the Home Office,Terre
llnute. Tn.i., the balance nt the month. 13t6
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPSO L:¥E”. Loss of appetite,Nauste.,uu»»e;s costive,
1‘aiu m the Send, with aBuITeeuiiation in bent of his life was given by an earnest, the buck part, pain under the shonldju- j devuted mother. Here is the importance
n.ade, futlness after eal.nn. » ith « disin- , ..f i-,,, ,1 r,„,;i„ chnn: on to exertion of body or mind, j 1 * ,r “* lLltl,r " "• the family. Irritability of temper, Low spirits. Loss , , ...... cf memory, with a f.-eling of having ntg- It.ul„.r.-.l With the Il.^t. '.ected some duty, wesittiess, Div.ziness, it-as t- i-utoco News ..etitr !
Hotel clerks do not, ii> a rule, War the reputation of lieing the most courteous
Fluttering of the Heart, Dct* before the tyaTYeilow &Vln BeadAcho, Regtleas- .• at t.: is-ii .- ol< r",; Urine. :f THESE WABHDiGe ARE UNHEEDED. SERIOUS DISEASES VtlU. SOON BE DEVELOPED
Unrolii’* <ifltyOratifin. [Si Louis Republican.’ "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in libortv ami dedicated to the piropisition that ail im i ire created equal. “ Now we are engaged in a great i ivii war, testing whether ^iat nati m, or any nation so conceived and s.i dedicaiti d. can long endure. We are met on a
TUTT'S riLLS >*r<‘ espimially Hiinpteil to ► urh c do*** <‘ffectN Michu change «»( feeling ;»s to the utifl'crur. They lnrif'MM* thr ApfK‘tlt4*, Hndcauftetbe • *> to ThI%<‘ o»i the ffysu»n» is >i«>iirl*4i<-«l. aii': tlm . Ton Action on the ltti;«'«»tt% •• 4tr are nroc! . ed 1'rice • nUs. 3.% ^furro« SI.. S.Y.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
riij-i »•> d
ni.j hrtN « natural c
ot tlie human family. The amount oflS^ 0 ^ I>attle-fleld of that war. We ..r< I provocation they receive should, no Ille ^ dedicate a portion of it as the doubt, be taken into consideration when; , ' nu ' resting-place °f those who here gave their shortcomings are noted, still they t ^ e ‘ r lives that the nation might live, arc at times gratuitously and unneces- altogether fitting and proju-r that
sarily rude in their intercourse with " 1 ‘ f ‘l | ould do this.
strangers. ” But in :i hirger sense we cannot A recent visitor from Australia was Medicate we cannot consecrate, we canratlier taken hack the other day by the not hallow this ground. The brave men,
>f the elegant individual whojliving and dead, who struggled here
O. WHAT A ( 01 GH :
Will you heed the warnimr, the signal perhaps <>f the sure ai'i^Giich ot that more terri-1
Prepared by Dr. J. G. Ayer 8t Co., l*ractical ntui Anulyticul Lowell, Mass. txOl.D JiV ALL I>RCTO«I6TS KVCRYWOCBF.
ble dUease, Consumption. Ask yourselves ill
nie uisease, v onsumi non. as
you can aft’*>rd for the sake ol saving ten cents
' 1 ~ ‘' r it. iVe know
to run the risk and do nothinc I from experience that Shiloh’s Cu y< ur Cough. It never fails. This why more than a Million Dottles were
NICH01S.SHEPARD& CO
re will euri xi. evidaill.
id the
Battle Creek, Michigan, Makvfactubkuk o» ice okly okm ini
past year. It relieves Group and Whoopiiti; cough at once. .Mothers. i!o not be without it.
i'*u .. .* ... .. ci.: t •.
iaw
IKllitclU'-'
OrHaih or Whipxfris changed to a Glossy k by a s.Mfl** ;-i ; •< ;.ti< n <1 this Dyk. It j
irtN « nHtunil c*»h*r. nt u. Instantaneously i r*'- 0 *® 5 " *
uytirii ( . > -H«-,or».i.t • *. «i,ie.., u iM,iptoi»i. | where he had taken up his quarters, iadd or detract. The world will
presides in the office of the
III HO I “ » .III i UCrtW, >lllO Hotel, [consecrated it far above
our
power to
. •••>««>. ...nvix lllg* UU1 IdlO. j v/« X in* ttV^IKA Will littlf
CfTlce, 35 Murray St., New York. J I he day after Lis arrival, which hapi>en-! note nor lone remember what we mav M Dr. TTTT8 MAM At- cf 'alualde iBfnrBintiun and ^J.l’.r.l \ f . 11 1 i , , - - , • i;—ipt, -in hr m. it,7 f ii> k «■ ,.,,00.11-.. f cu t* > tieoneot tlie w i in fi t o f the setisoti, : say nt re. hut in can never f. irei t what
! he went out for a stroll round the streets ' tlR'y did here. It is for us, the living, (of‘Frisco to see the sighus and exhibit rather to be dedicated hereto the un-
Fccblr anil Sickly I’ersnns
Recover their
vitality by pursuing a course of
Hoitetter's Stomach Hitters, the most popu-
lar invigorant and alterative medicine in use. <icneraldebility, fever and ague, dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatism, and other maladies
< ienera
gorant idebil
ity, fever and ne
pepsi a,
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
DiscovEnrri
LYDIA E.
his linen-covered helmet. finished work that they have thus far so, He returned to the hotel rubbing his nobly carried on. It is rather for us to ■yes and very much disgusted, and re- be here dedicated to the great task remarked to the clerk: “You have n maining before us—that from these, treat deal of dust herein San Francisco.” j honored dead we take increased devotion 'l -a-s.” drawled the clerk: “I suffer to the cause for which they gave the lust' from it myself.” “Weak eyes?” in-j full measure of devotion—that we here I (juired the stranger. “No, sir.” “Your highly resolve that the dead shall not lungs are affected then?” “Not much,” 1 have died in vain, that the nation shall, yawned the clerk. “In what way then i under God, have a new birth of freedom, do you suffer from the dust?” asked the and that the Government of the jieople. somewhat surprised Australian. By!by the {>eople, aid for the people, shall hearing about sixty times an hour every ] not jterish from the heart.” fool who comes in here say, ‘You have If brevity be the soul of eloquence,' a good deal of dust here in Skin Franch* as it is of wit, then this address deserves vo.'” the very highest praise. And when we • analyze the manner and the matter, it iturjing »■ Kn.piy Coffin. 'is indeed difficult to sco how anything A native of Bossito, in Lombardy, substantially better could be crowded) lately suffered bereavement by the death | the same small compass. Yet no of his wife, and his grief was so poignant i K '' n . t re; j* importance is left un-
PIIMKHAM’S llmt hi : r ;' lali :' es dt f , f d 11 CX ^ die : ,t ^ , drivon"bo.m't. tile (lulh-t .ni'n, I'm'lhat
are completely removed by it. Ask those who have used it what it ha's done for them, l or sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh Porous Planter. Sold by Conrad Cook. l*'i SPEPSI K LIVI diMPLAIN l . Is it n t worth tlic small price ot 7'cents lo free yourself ef every sj’tnptom ofthesedistressin.1 coin|»Liint«. If you think fa call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Vit&liKer. Kve f y bottle has a printed guarantee on it ;ufe accordingly and if it does ym no good it will eoft you nothing. Sold by Conrad Cook*
VIBRATOR
THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers.
Vluat Cor.ipU tv Thruaht r Fuctorj > EetnbUshed
In the World. J 104 8
We have a speedy and positive cvre for Pa arrh.Biphtheria Canker H.outli and lleadachc, n >111 Lull’S CATAKKH HFMKI'Y. a na.-al
tarrh ^.... . ,.v,
'AT.UIHM HKMKI'Y, A ua.iil
Injector free with each bottle. I'so it if you < lesire health and sweet breath. Price, 5b ot?-. Sold by Conrad Cot»k. 6in39
wO YEARS without change < l nanie, ^ ^ mannirunu*nt, or location ; to “back' vp" th*
of confitivouA aful mcctttful hunL
ithout change of ij»
Uon. t
road uarraitty git tn on all ovr yoo<U.
III. W. i II AND II ll'I’IMISS. It FeemF ?trange that any one will suffer from the many deraneem uts brought on by an impure condition oi the blood, when SCOVILL'S KLU0I» AND LIVLlt SV1U P will ruMt.rejwrfect health to the physical organization. It is indeed a strengthening Fyrup, plea.sant to take, • I i i- proven itselt to be toe best blood purifier ever dis.’overed. etTectunlly cuririK Scrnfula, Syphilitic disorder!*, WeaknesF of the Kidneys, all nervous disorders and debility. It •orrects indigestion. It makes the oltf feel young, anti the young feel gay; and will invariably drive out of the system the many ills hat human flesh is heir to. A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a health renew•r. for it acts like a charm.especially when the •omplaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a endcncy to lessen the natural vigor of the »rain and nervous system. BAKER’S PAIN PANACEA cures pain in dan and Beast. For use externally and intcrlally. t -
STEAM-POVI^EK SEPARATORS nnd
( oniiilufo Steam Outfit*
/.> #/•( Tmction EnffineM and F‘ eve r seem in the American market.
A multitude of eptrial frxtt\
of matrhlefiH uuali'irt. and Plain i.iiiiiiien
irkct. r nv< an*/ itny.rorrvit
»r 18S1. together wittl fnpetrUsr qualilitt in rnnBr' <>n anti viattrialf not dreamed of by other maJRV Four sizes of Separators, from « to li£ li«ir
city,./or steam or horse poorer.
apacity./or steam i Two styles of “ Mount!
7,500,000 l Vi
constautl
.
tree, not'
ed" Horse-Powers. { «f S«*lerir<l
J (from three to nix years <nr.,i, ,,,{) Jy on hand, from which is built tho in-
ible wood-work of our uuiohinery
►er t-i)
TRACTKm ENGINES v
't. moot tlurnltle and efltriey.l er^r
Ur. R0(iHUS’ VEGETABLE WOKM SYKI l’| n-l mitly deslruys wi.ruis and remover the .-u-i o ct ii ii- which cam* th*m.
Strongttt, most durable, and tfieietd crer ***!•. S, IU, 13 UorM- rower.
VEGETABLE CCIO’CT'D.
| prevent him from being preaent at the'gi n ]p] e and
The I’ositiTe Cnre
turuig
The %P ii rest nnd Bust Medicine ever Made. AcolxnbinAtion of Hops, Buchu, DNan- _ )| ion* with ail tnu bent and
mi ist c "
m&keB%thegruaust Blood Purifier, Liver Reg u l\.a tor, and Life and H« aJth Lest*
Agent
No diseasee^Lan poesibly long exiFt where Hop UitU rs are us\^ed,i»o varied and j*erfect are ILt ir
rations^
Tliy g'.tt le-xllVei:drij:-1:!:8ra. To all whose ©wnploymentscause Irriirularl ty ofthebowulsor% unnary organs, or Who require an AppttiMr^k? •iMlniildStimulant, HopBitur» areinval^. 11 ^> without intox-
icating.
Ho milter what your f t ^ullngs or svmptoms
AiwwhatthedlMoseoraiWBent is use Hop Bitters. Don’t wait until you sick but If you only feel imd or miaccwbieAMthem at once*
It may save your life. It UasB e *vrd hundred*. $500 w iU be paid for •they will not
Cure oi; help. Do not sufTer% 0, h-t your friends
suffer,but use and urge tliera^ Hop B R<*memher, flop Bitters is v de, drugg^-l drunken nostrum, but the n d
Medicine ever mode ; the M IXVAi.tiw^^^ FUUCId
and HOPS'* and no ixtsou or family
should be without them,
an absolute
D.I.C.i* an absolute and Irresistible curul fori irufikanne—.use of opium, tobacco andl narcotics. Ail sold by uruggists. fctnd 3
for (Circular. Hop Bluer* *
r Circular. Hop BlUrr* If*. Co., ■ Kochesti r.N Y and Toronto. < »nt
. earnest language of which
funeral. Returning to hia house late in Lincoln was a jierfect nuister. Only an the evening after the burial, and enter-, ‘rater can appreciate an orator, and it i' ing his bedroom, he found to his horror ejsirted that-Edward Everett—who was and consternation the lifeless form of his !•*'follow the President in an elaborate wife, robed in its death cerements, reel in-; elliirt lasting over an hour—said to him:
‘‘Sir, your address will be remembered
men'. ' and cherished when mine i^^r^tten.'’ PhysiciailS ail(l SurgeoUS,
Evans Sc Washburn,
Tor all Female Complaints. This preparation, os it* nane signiflu*'. ennsists of
i-r.q«ru«It.,T. ur,,,i.«d»i | illg on the bier and still awaiting inter•chU* luvalid. L pon one trial the merits of this C om • r 0
pouxml will be recognized, as relief is imiiMHli.it*-, and j
wh.niuui»'i»contiiiuwi innimty ninerw.,inui.un | The widower rushed into the street, And so it has turned out. Yet Everett .
*rad. .p,'muu»-ntrur.i.<.>rM'UKi.>»ihoiiund. wm t,, and informed the jsjlice, who at first in-; was jh rhajts the most thoroughly aecom-' mV,'re
I dined to the opinion that sorrow had plished orator America has produced, and ' — turned his brain. On accompanying him I th® Gettysburg oration was not unworthy T A Qm F1QRFT5PV they soon discovered of his high renown. If less effective * ’ ' J '“'JjUoIjLjIIIii I,
'lift fide of tbcSqunru, over Tnylor’s
ti*j (>n account of it* prove n merit---', it teto-da}- :«*■ •omiuended And prescribed by the last phytdui&nK in
lit country.
It will cure entirely tlie worst form of falling
ot the utcwuH, noon l. i... irregular an«l painful WenftmrUon.rJl Ovarian Tn-ul b w. Inf.Hmmatb n and
home, however, they
that his extraordinary statement was in tlnin his predece-sor. it was because the I \\ . N , ( sri’CT'OX memuon. riaadiiin. *u naipau ^culv ..correct. Inquirie* t one appealed to the head and the other ^
; showed that the village undertaker
had j to the heart;
aoHjaentffpiuai wcakneaF. and ta uupeciuJJy adaptinl to i ur .. . o ,, , , i ! i change. f ufe. it win dissolve and exfni tune rs forgotten all about the corpBe, and had iMiWfS the fot’llllgs
from t)i*- utoruFlnan early sf..gc cf development. Tlie fc-ndenoy to cancerous humors tkoro in cbockvl very
• M<odily by its up*
In .act it has proved t*o >*e the greataet and best. r»-ro* dy t!i«t has ev# r l*octi discover ©d. It perraefttr’S every port. :i of the system, and give** ww lifeaml vigor It reraovo- f iintnew.flr.tuk’ncy <:.• ■troys all craving foratiiuaianU.tujd relieves uvalimw*
al the stomiu'h
It cures Bloating, HeadArhes. Nerroas rrfkptrnt.**n Benentl Debility. Bl(H-pl* fv>ne» Depres*- a and Jnni gestion Tlutt fwling of Ifti.r’ng d"wn, causing j. ,n. wt igbt and backach* 1 is ahv .ys permom nt; v cur- d 1 y its upc It willatall tiin< p. andunderall t.:vuinstan «??. act in harmony with the law tost governs Ut*
r«tnalc system.
For Kidney (>>mp2aints of either pox this cumpottn*:
is msar]>a.‘*»** l.
nailed up an empty coffin", which had subsequently been conveyed and consigned to the grave with due religious ceremony and sorrowful observance.
A TKKSS OF It \ IK.
and at such times and are of more couset uenee than the intellci t.
01 KICK.—On s.ni.e !, t with Resi lenee,
corner liulinnH and 1'oplat Street*.
KIX I I II 1 IC4MI II!) \ I II.
The followinK statement of tVilliam J.Couirh- : in, of Somerville, Ma**.. i* *o remarkable that I ve bei; to u-k for it the attention ol the reader. , He cay*: “In the fall of 1876 1 » taken « I i violent bleeding ot the lung; followed by n se- j vere cough. I .-con began to lo*e my arpetite md flesh. I was so weak nt one time that I '
- - one time that I ■ould not leave my bed. In the summer of 1*77 I I was admitted to the City Hospital. While hare the doctors said I had a hole in my left
here the doctors said I had a hole in my left , ting as big as a half dollar. I expended over a ' aundrod dollars in doctors and medicines. I was so far gone at one time a report went iround that I was dead. I gave unltnpc, hut a ri, nd told me ol DK. W.M HALL S BALSAM S"1I TI1K L! NUS. I laughed at my friends., ’hinking that inv c.ifc wap incurable, but 1 gut ] t buttle l" satisfy them, when, to mv purpripe !
in«l gratilication, I conimet My hope, once ileml, began lay 1 feel in better spirit? t
Farmers nm
tlllH r
CircuiarH M-nt 1
rrshrrni€*n r.re inritefl to r«* .Threehiiii? Machinery.
nnd Th
tnatehless T
free. AiblnHOd
NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO. Battle Creek, Mirhlsan. nORKIfk «v l»A\ IN. v ■ • v (,i , *r is v is , t<*m< ■- u i |#i i{?«; •
I commenced to feel better. «lt I’lOVI'I’flstlf** IlHlisiMSl* 11 t t«> revive, and to- | *■ ■ ■ -
than i have for the ,
■ •apt three years.
I write thi-* hoping you will publish it. so that ,
e ery one afrlieted with dife.ised lung? will be induced to take I»r. Win. HALL’S BALSAM
an'! be convinced that CON-
BE Cl’REH. I have taken positively pay that it ha
i e d i t»i
r the Lungs.
Sl’M FT ION CAN
CHEAP
two bottles and can
lone more good than all the other medicines I nave taken since my picknepg. My cough has ilmopt entirely dUappeared and I shall icon he ible to go to work. Sold by all druggiptp. lydl
Ur M l'K K:iti:i> I Ol 3A VK \ICS.
Guilford, Ct., May 15th 1RGS.
have been the victim Dyspepsia; have con-j
8 ilted eminent phypicianp and tried almost ev-
For thirty-five years 1 of that terrible disease, s 11*ed eminent physician
•ry reinedv. My family physician finally told ne I could not be cured. 'I lie first dose of CO DYSPEPSI A CURE helped me, and* t< < •nnsider myself cured, and am ready to i that i* is the most valuable medicine placed before the public. G. II. Richard*
MILLIONS OF ACRES for Bale In the GOLDEN BELT of Kansas, by the
on long credit and tMy terms, in a mild climate, tret from heav) «nont, blighting fro*tM, and ex-
ccmIvo rains.
AMDS
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, of •»* rich Koll a* thr *nn evrr nhonr on, with go,><1 Hifirkrt* rant hu,I wr*t. For Itfurriptlre mid Jlhutrated Jtixik, with itTapi*. Sent Free, Addrcst LAND COMMISSIONER,-Kansas Division,
KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI.
M-KCIAI, XOTK'Ks.
e fir*t dn*e of COE’S
to-iluy, I
afnrm
ino evef
Kichiirdfon.
Paducah, Ky., May 10th, lYiT.
During a confinement <it eleven month* in I
i.ibby Prifon, I wa* attacked with Ily*pei>*in m it* woret form. For two year* lhavc*uf- r
eredwith it. I tried doctors a great tunny I y, ,?V, u
hum * w ithout relief. Thi* spring I bceame so khi.-, : u i vv f. ' , ,7,'" .■''• lebilited ns to be unable to walk one square., 5vi. K . 1 1 lln| le , p " n ‘ 1 |l|u tehe* \lter taking two doses of COB’S. Dy*,.*„*!« &« J!
ure 1 ate of everything on the
riMl’LES.
Free) the recipe for a piraj lo Baj.m th;it will remove TAN,
leaving the alpo inptruc-
T'T.ifr tre*r of hair my swoetheart m?nt me, And >o 1 bent above it tenderly, And kissed the uaimy bow That bound the w ixp of sunihine, t*.rilled fov sooth, Becau-e her lips had r»#t!ed there—in truth, ^ be told me po.
Lydia E. P’lnkham’s Vegetable Compound Ifprt'parod and S.’.'L r > We:*tern Avr-nr.i-. loro Mn#** j rricefi uo RU botU(-« foi $'*.U0 Bi-nt by inml in W.e | form of pills al.-*oin the form of LoocMigr-o, < n ns , t i ©(price |1.®0, per Uix. f r eith r. Mrs. IIVKIIAAI ‘ In * ly answerv all h tters of imiuiry K< nj for pain ptiict. AddreasftB above yimtem ihd.* jmptv, Ku family •hould ho without LYDIA K. FINKHaM* L’V V K P1LI-S They cure CMiu't.itatiou, UlioutA.uM» OodTorpidlty of tl*e Live* eti.U jor Imvt. John !• Park ft Sons. Cincinnati, Ohio
And I remember, reading that, the flush 'I bat fevered ail my fat e, and the heart’* huvh And hut v iu my ears: And how the letter trembled ai d grew Littered Until my eves could read no oilier wi»ru — f or happy t«w v
This trei It here a
» Lbair! Why, I did l ug and hold gaii^t my heart, and < all it gold With heaven’s own luster lit;
Au American filrl Coultl Tel!
The late Empress of Hus>ia in insisH-t-ing a girl’s school coulil find no pupil j able to answer the question, “What is' love?” After saying that a woman’s! life is naught but love—love for her pnrents, husband and children, she reprimanded the teacher for thus neglecting ■ their education. The next week th< I teacher found Ircrself dismissed from her j (xisition. We doubt if the Empress ! would have bothered an American girl • much with that question. She would
i have i that
Ct. W. BENCE, Physician and Surgeon, GKEENCASTI.K. INI).
ifticc over "When •’clothing Store, liesblenor
with W. S. .Mulholn. 1 ■ 1 '
l.'.tf
ViVWXYS iv ^VlYV-evCWV, Real Estate. Loan & Insurance Agents.
*o loan on langur short time. Rooiiip—No. 1. 2 nnd ■ >, over L'indc?’ Drug Sto r e, Eapt \\ Hehington ptreet, Greoneastle, Ind.
JamkbJ. Smilry* Willing. Nkkf.
)n) . SMILEY & NEFF, piobably beard w.mething about it A.TTOJ-cITEYS TAT
die never areamed ol.
Ofiioe, up ptairs in Albin’ ublic Square, Grecncatitle. Ind
V
i WaC. ae*. ‘ircivn, Em* f. . uuMnJ Hunting(’«i>a If.. 1 miU*l ...ii gold s igiiidat. (’:.*y»f .-wt at ! : ««•; ' for your own ***• or •p®cHli»ilva punw^rs \ ,;:.i w •-:• I •lu^ui-hte. llkMU'Sttt ft to., ;i^ NkMituHi. >«•
Ar.ii ] di ! »tr keand Mnootoh it* ^IffainiD.'' •fJ’fWtAi, Anu pet and fondie it *»<ii ftniiish handL
And talk to u:
And nou I pray G^d’v hle-M-ing may ahgV.t Upon the orange flowers »hr w ears t. rn^ht Her feature—keep them fair, The lo\e they kindlco once i.s gilding ytt i bis tress of hair. —J. W. Ki**y, m ludii*iwpolu Joumoi.
Every healthy girl is a tomboy by in- ; stinct. It is not till she learn* that meu | are attracted by their opposite that she
luoys he
111 - «rnv,»liv*. I l.ll II' x III all tho courtt! of the Mato and r-olicit bu?ineF8.
Black, South Side
Practice in
of 4<liiKiiiistrsifi4»n.
umnaiUL or rather uutocalx;ya Leraeif. I ' 1 ,r, \ ^ 1 } ‘ ( ’ ro, v Ki\»n that the under-
i > -tgncMl has been at i ointod by the Clerk of
the Cir
piled has been ai ioiuted by the Clerk ot ir< uit Court of Futuain County, State ol
Crving babies at public entertainments "• i ''""'- : "atrix • ' il'y '-i"U' ■» i.xKn , |.| e . 1 . uftiiimema L». Johnion,.lute of Putnain'Ctiunty, deceaged. ^ arc like good intentlODB. Ilicv bboilld i Said esiate i? t i ur , p"*C‘l to be Mil van t.
J 1 m GEKTKUHER. JOHNSON,
June IT, 1581. dtl) Administratrix,
| be carried out.—[Peoria Transcript.
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polite. ' meloping .lc. >tAtop, Vandel! A Co., 5, BeckF. T. GILLALANP. lute Lieut. V. S. A | -- * trCCt ’ r-i.vvnv.r v ii
Detroit, Mich.,*Iune 3, | lO M I ;\
I w-.uld like to*,Id one ««wJ**Uin«nUHo ! The ndyertiser.. h-ving hen permanently
your li.^t.
THOMPSON’S
EYE WATER.
anxiou
. *vi.v*.T-c-ciiix.j*.i^ the mean? ol cure. To all v% ho desire it. he wiil fm d a copy of the prescription u?ed t free of (barge i, with the dlreci tions tor preparing and u n.j. the same, which ‘ they will find a sure CCHK D r Ctinmmp-
Thi* well-known and thoroughly efficient remedy for diseases of the Eye lias acquired a world-wide ni uta ion duiing the pasteighty- • ne years, and it is a remarkable fact this reputation has been sustainee simply by the merits t»l tin* medicine itself and net by any puffing or extensive ad\ ertising. The many th'iusands who have used it will hear testimony to the truth of this statement. M.inutaetured only by J. L. THOMPSON, MjN> a CO., '! roy, N*n York. The inanuLi<‘ m e of the Bridgeport Eye Water nas been discontinuc d. Price, Sold b> all druggists.
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tion Asthma. Bronchitis, \<-
Partief wishjpg the Pre*« rij.tion, will please
ad Ires* Key. K. A. ^ illiamsburgh. N
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AGENTS AN 1 t D. — Big P»iy. Light Work* Meady Linidoyuien:. .-ample* Ire* . Address M L P\ PN. 19 N., u ?t. N) w York, 1 ui41
I . . ' OK YOUTH.
A GKNTLI M \N v ! (. sufl'ercl for years froni Ncrvou* Bebil ty, Prem ti re I’ccay. and all
the etfeets of
!he sake of »ufTeri
who need it. the
youthful indisereti ffering humani'y, m
eeipo nnd directions lor ma-
il. will, for
rend free to all
TARTLINC DISCOVERY!
. . * *■ * I ' " I • • 1 1 . > X t I I vu,r IX' I III** kipl the simple remedy by which be was cured JMiflcrers wishing to profit l,v the advertiser’s experience can do ■ • by addressing in perfect
nfidence, JOHN
New York.
B. OGLLN,
IJ Cedar St.,
m4l
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A. M. MILLIGAN,
A victim of youthful imprudence causing tnre Decay. Nervoue Debility, Diet Manhood,
'JWi Jjtep ApirI,
h.xiug trUxI hi v»iu evwy kifiwn rcnusl,-. Iim ih»- lUWi BOtWl* tVttl !!!»•» W1IKI HUH coxervd a siinpic *.)( cure, whuii be will s.im! FUEB I U Jf to )u* Itllow-euffcren, addraae J, H. UUKYIM, | Office in Southard bio k. first ftuirwo’ H&rth 43 lIlOdHtUI ►t., ft. k. .,mmt . j Of pOStoffiee. |l}-i
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