Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1881 — Page 4
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Touths’ Department.
THE "TRY" BOYS.
To-<1»y, rs 1 wrnt down the mroet, I passed Tny neighbor's yard. Where at a task a little lad
▼» as working very hard. He tried, and failed, and tried again. And every failure met W’ith a determined air that said: “ I’m bound to conquer yeti”
One afternoon a company of friends went to the sea shore to have a good time, and among them a little girl and her mother. They walked up and down a beautiful santiy beach, sat oil the broad shaded piazza of a tine hotel, enjoying the music from a <rood band.
por tint
Another boy stood idly by With hands in pockets thrust. And watched the little fellow work As these who oonqtMir must. “Now what's the use?" he said. *• I’m euro You can't do that, nor I.'' “Perhaps I can't,” the other said, “ Hut any way, I'U try!"
Filtering Cistern.
Our bread and meat are no more imrtant for our well-being than the iquids we dtink. The outlay for food is so constant that purchasing all the variety of which our solid nutriment
composed has with us
we see water upon ! high and low, to the full,
themsefvei. The little folks were busy every side, and are often injured by the I f ear [ ess performance of their dntios, and in every direction digging wells and too plentiful torrents from above, we I . . . „r making forts in the sand, bright and ; *‘ U( I if difficult to realize that there may ; t0 P rotec * t ^ enl t * ie < ' ,s ' happy as the sunshine that surrounded at seine time be a scarcity, and are not jsame.” This body is a secret one, howtbem. willing to bestow much labor in laying L Te r, the names of the members being The little girl took her doll with her. , by a store of this luxury and necessity withhel(1 frora publication, and hints are
ns she dul on nearlv every occasion, ; oi every day and almost every hour. 1 i and pointed out to Miss Mary, as she Experience, howeycr, has taught us
The administration of the criminal law is so lax in New Orleans that a committee of a hundred citizens has been I formed for purpose, as its address states, of‘suppressing crime and rowdyism at all
PUTNAM COUNTY Jb 1 B t
and watching the hundreds of people composed lias will enjoying the beauties of the place, like nature, but when
... . , yj i aupf,iv;v-iu£ — - j- — — — , IN \ 1KIV oltbe |irctrnrtc<l 'Irotifrlit ■ becomeTsocond hazards;” also to "coeroe public servants., ?
sec water upon | high and low. to the full, faithful.
Ah! thal's the spirit, boys, that wins! Tkin't stand before your work With Idle bands, afraid of It; The victors never shirk. Just grapple with the task, my boys; You’ll conqiiur by-und-by; Those always fall who say: “ I can't.” Those win who say; “ 111 try!” —Khen H. Herfuni, in Gold, n Days.
Then, as she received a present j generally bounteous, its fall is so irregshovel, with an in- ular that, in general, provision in time
FKETFl'L ELLEN.
m
She had very bright eyes, rosy checks, a sweet, laughing mouth, anil her name was Ellen; but 1 am sorry to add, she was sometimes called ‘‘fretful
Ellen.”
called | place.
of a little pail and
vitation to a good dig in the sand, she of plenty must be made for coming handed Miss Mary tto her mother, times of scarcity, and wells and cisterns j charging her to take care of the child were hence needed and constructed by | until her return, and not let her fall, the most ancient of our race, j into the ocean, or go out in any of the J For many years my daily drink at I sail-boats, and went oil' full of glee Montclair, N. J., was rain water, fallen ) with her friends to a distant part of the upon an ordinary tin roof, covered beach. j with some sort of metallic paint, said to The mother, conversing with her contain no lead, and flowing into a friends on the piazza, held the doll, large cemented brick cistern, whence and, after a little while, as two gentle- J it was pumped into the kitchen. This
.riven out that its methods will be those
her, nil the beauties of the that, although the heavenly supply is of Judge Lynch.
She h:u, aproat ,ri ? „ I «ip- St'S
sue nan be- a bout Miss Mary, started out. Before bottom, about three feet nearer one they had gone far she noticed that side than the other, was excavated a
• , every person coming towards her trough or ditch about two feet wide 1 iHitntocstoo hot for 'break fast ant seemed ful1 °f laughter, that ladies and aid two feet deep; along the center of I, t0 i i n , a . St \ fU1 , i gentlemen glanced at her, and then 1 this depression was built a brick wall j mamma would not allow her to drink smile,; significantly at each other, until from the bottom up to the top of the j ooilee. If sl ‘b ' as lo u-one with her j ? ij C f c i t 8ure ;i, at n lere must b e some- cistern, and having a few openings left little brother Archie, he was certain to thing peculiar in her dress or looks to through it at the very bottom.
cause so much merriment. j The whole cistern, bottom, sides Sho felt each side of her bonnet, and canal included, was then wondering if the long bonnet pins cemented as usual, excepting were standing out, and giving her a i 'ho division wall. Tpon each shle ridiculous appearance, but no, they | of the wall, at its base, from six inches were all secure in their places. Then to a foot of charcoal were laid, and she felt of her tie, wondered if her collar covered with well washed stones to a was awry, and, as diilercnt ones up-; further height of six inches, merely to proached, each person breaking out in- ! keep the charcoal from floating. The to a smile ns they drew near, she began | cam water passing from the roof into
pose that was the reason she had come fretful so early in life. If she went to walk, it was too warm, or the
If you are a man 1 etB'd by the strain of
r dutiei
your dutiey avoid stimulant* an <1 use
Hop Bitters*
If you are younc and I dlsuretion of diMipsI ried or single, old or I poor health or languish I nr**, roly on H o pi
Whoever you are.
whenever you feel
that your system lit-ods clcunsin}?, ton
J It you are a r man of lot-
tvrs toiling ovemiidit work, to resbrain nerve and I wa.Ht*\ use Hop B. I suffering from any InI tion ; if you ore marI vounipt, suffering from ling on u bed of tuck-
| Bitters.
Thousand* die an-
usan
nually from aome
form of I
ina or stimulating, without tntoTicattrtfj, I
take Hop Bitters.
^disease tfuit might have been proto nittHi I by a timely uho of j
HopBtttors
Clear liead and voice, easy breathing sweet breathing, perfect smell, tas e and hearing, no cough, no tlistrces. These are conditions brought about in Catarrh by the use of Sanford’s Radical Cure. Complete treatment forfl. sept
• ntii■ • -ii, imwwvrvr, anti at tk
proper time will uu-tt In transact bnsim,.., # I8M. A. 0. bOCKHII)UE,Se c V“ f
nsroTiOE
CONTIJACTORS, FARMER^ And all ethers interested.
The umlersiatied arc iirejiareil to furnish the loweel prices, ‘
Women of the workhouses at Louisville and Cincinnati are made to break rock in the streets two hours every morning.
ISeiiifiiigton and <«r< > cneastle XjIDVEE, Plaster Palis, C'emeiit, Land Piaster, Plasterer’s Hair, Ac.
A call
Prompt attention given to all orders
i* solicited
Northwest corner Public Square.Ureeneastle Ind ’
Ilftv© yonff yi*ptjttna, kidneyi or MrtnarycumjJaint, tllseaHO of the stomach, baicvls, bloodT liver or nrrtrs ‘
iTou wi cured If you use Hop Bitter.
If you arofdmrty weak and low sni ntod, trv
I It
it i It may save your
life. It hag saved hun-
dreds.
HOP
NEVER iFAIL
O. L C.
i* an absolute ami Invaista- i
am 1 irVOSIM i»W’ curt* f unmkiiir.CM; U3C of 0))lui to bsooo 0v
pull iser hair or to tear her book. At school she complained very often to tlie teacher that some one was pinching her; but the worst trial of all was brother Tom. He had a hateful red book, and every time she cried or whined he would take it out and write
down something like this;
“8 a.m. Kllen criod because her bunts but-
toned hard."
• 8::iO Ellen cried because there were no
simnfro cakes for lunch.'
One day there were twenty-seven such entries, every one of which
Nearly all the ills that atllict mankind can be prevented and cured by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys in perfect working order. There is no medicine known that w ill do this so quickly and surely, without interfering with your duties as Parker’s fiinger Tonic, sept
STEEG.
Kentuckians seem to be losing their skill as marksmen. In a faction flight in Menifee County, fifty shots were fired without hitting anybody.
to wish that she had not started, and | the larger division of the cistern, passes was decidedly uncomfortable. | through the stones covering, the char-
fi^Wby flniffflrl.su. Send for Circular.
HOP MT11&8 ■TM CO., Ro«kr«tfr, S. Y. A Toronto, Out.
, Finally, as a company of young peo-; coal, the wall, the charcoal upon the
lorn read aloud at tea. You can see pie passed, smiling like the rest, but! other side, lastly the stones, and is now she had a very trying life, and things unlike the others, unable to restrain ready fur the turnip placed in this seemed to get worse as she grew older. | their risibles, broke out into a merry smaller part. It is much better that One warm day iu early summer, laugh as one remarked, “ Did you ever fhe water at first pass into the large after an unusual number of trials, the see anything so ridiculous?” it instantly ! division, as the filtration will be slower, climax was reached when she saw there dawned upon the unfortunate lady that and the cistern not so likely to overwere no strawberries for tea. She t she was promenading up and down the thiw under a heavy rainfall. 1 used made everyone so uncomfortable that' beach, a gentleman on either side, con-j this cistern for many years, and was sho was sent away to stay in her room, versing as though she were a sane per- j troubled only once, when some toads Ellen sat down by the window where she son, and she, tall and large, carrying made their entrance at the top, which, could look into the pleasant little yard J this little doll on her arm. It was ri- j was just at the surface of the ground,!
jpmg
Conrad COOK,
lluw to Get Sick
Expose yourself day and night, eat too much without exercise; work too hard without rest; doctor nil the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised; and then you will want to kcow
liou to m i W oil.
Which is answered in three words— W*—!. 111
See other column.- &Sl£l2 VY UllS LGilCl ! ! !
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Solelagenl lor Pure
Take Hop rsl
Express.
A rattlesnake was recently kill d at
very Key Warranted. West Side nubile square.
Stanford,
rattles.
Ky., which had twenty-six
ami sec the tulips and syriugas. She saw some robins flying about the maple tree, and a cat crawling under the bushes looking as contented as possible. She wondered why every thing looked so happy when she was so miserable. Suddenly even tiling in the yard
seemed to change in - *
2>A Vi' \
81 SIN SHI'S* CA ICItOI.IC Si V |,\'E. | In this lilo, through the dark valley, and in Th, HI ST S ALVE in Ihe »,,rM inri'nt, the lile etornal, as seen in the best thoughts of id, 1 Ilriiises bhires A l li^r'| ln Salt KK-um Tctte?’ le8,1 1 i " Kau,hors : ''" 1 11 ""'“S whom
pgpppSSf
ment. laughed heartily If your house chances to bo in a dn-ty ' iulje^Vr^^Lta: imL^tX. Mi.° l*oor, innocent Miss Mary, who looked situation, several plans will suggest E or ,ai® ty alt druggUt*. 8 ' ^ nt '
so pretty as her little blue-eyed “mam-; themselves whereby a few gallons at uj.. “ carried her about, but presented i the lirst of each rain may be prevented • J -
ma
It 1* tin- riMi’f of 2() vnirH’ rxi»#*riri»i»i* and
iVlacbmeH. It Combii
►•xjmrimeHts |a 8e^-iti>r MacbineH. It ctmibinre th« ptMtiipoiriin of all present and former make*, piui in n»it a “ouc iu.tu” or “ onoi l»a ” iMioltine,of oth**ra i Itavoidn tho ilefrcta of othrr**, a: d ]>(•*. h* nnr uucl r ihtable- ftttttirw ami OOIlVCnleiKf.y. It in larae, tiqhUrunniyig, noisele**, handsome, ci>nre lent, aural te, mu\ simple W arin rift'd ni*tl in repair lYec for .>yearn. <’imilursvith f trii de^criiitioii w*ntfrcn < n n‘qu**st. It in nuroly t!ui A tri ll v.ill itonp it. fail fo i.re it i- t. rr* i buy antfac n ui:n uv FI.UltKNUE M ACltlN U ('0.,Floiv*nee, Mi'hh. ; whoi EHAi,Kr> r*Y «aL-U 1*. DENT, ^l and “-'t Jackson St . t’bi. n-rn l!l
»ecmed to chunge in a most astonish- so entirely different appearance in the | from entering the cistern, but I cmin" manner, and the queerest looking arms of her tall, absent-minded “grand- ploy no such means and never felt the old man, with hisfaco puckered up into mother,” was immediately concealed, need of any. Should the house be
DR, BUTTS’R3EM Vt.i: iinii 1817«t:: IV. £. h 5;rt,t f fir. touts, KO. *T11E Hi: sl.-if r.» ia ch' J'yoi this*old Biid w*U known 9 ln«tlta*’on are r»*nilM ^YuduHtos In medicine and kurgary. Years of F x; : it-nco tn tt’t* treatment of ^bronic Disearei b/we ntado their skid and abtltl
unronic Diseases liove nmdo their skiil ar ro mut n f’tj'vriji'to f‘.a*. c< I !u) Oidinarj ;;ru t hat thay !. »re h <y,i <. : *ti r.a) reputation titxougii
ibjdrtrejitrnr ;’l cl t ■ i . . t*il .
ty
ucf itlouar.
Produ
fectioDBof t *,f b! ' *«t. sr i-j.. • bo•-•'i', ti*'«tr*Twita t
a scowl, came walking on the piazza
roof toward her.
\\ lien lie spoke his voice was crosscr than the crossest child’s you ever
hoard.
“ Hoav do you like my country ?” he
said.
“ I don’t know,” “ W^erviun 1?”
In tlie I’ri'ful Land,” said the
while the lady and friends walked hack j small, ami therefore the su to the hotel, noticing as they went the water from its roof be limited
uppiy
Are a ( heap and siniulc remedy for dyspepi and Hilioasness in all their worst forms, I
a wall known preparation nd endorsed by physicii
and has been known
lennium «ind Secend Advent, the Resurrection. *J ud*nn'iit. the I'liui.-hment oftheWici; od, and the Reward of the Righteous. A rich s j a | feast awaits ttic readers of this book. It con-
>y . yhysieians for ^many years.
and has been used by thousands of sufferers in il parts of the world as a standard ami Relia-
noti l,U ’ K,lned >'-
look on i he faces of the passers-by, as | lessen the size of the cistern, but rather •'’f’^'l AKRH sNl IF cures Catarrh
though they said: “ That doll has van- increase it, for with one of less capacity islied. She's discovered what we were some of the supply must occasionally laughing at.” be allowed to go to waste during a wet \ So sometimes when we are inclined ! time, and yon will suffer in drought, Ellen. [ to grow indignant at tlie unexplained 'vhereas a cistern that never overflows smiles of other people, it is quite possi-! is the more to he relied upon in a long
ble we might join in the laugh ourselves season without rain.
| anil all affections of the mucus membrane. DR. MOTT’S LIVER PILLS arc the best Cathartic Regulators. Jy31
HEALTH AND HAFPIA’ESS. It seems strange that any one will suffer from the many dcrangem nts brought on by an im- - - ” ’ ’ ""OVILL’S
scowling man. “Hero you will see all if we could only discover the cause of
the cross and discontented people and j their merriment.—Chicago Standard, lent places, and even in the same situa
Tho-ie tulips over there in the 1
tlODROf t f ( r* blO'Jt! . fi
r» t*. witliivut UN*rg tirfor [oIboi nueaitTfoat iuifTc« tu vicwlia! for bunl
ih»ti unt'.tB li 1 * ent Iv e i-*-#!. r *
tieatHiiwita euo-
Polaonoti* M^cllciuea.
who are
urn tho eff. rtii of a
,ii “ ior tmsbie»;eor Uiarri'zg#,
i>dor'»t,o oxf*au«ia.
PATiekt3 tnr:ATto Mai J^ Tt7 “'> parMBtl (onsu. s’ioii ii p. fet red whicnii TBI>B and invit•d. Lilt r' auBB'inai te f-e »; «■ver«} br ptti«nti dturiDj tr*»u
•• < t. xpidicalioQ.
%j»tl Dilltl frM *n anv •- • ’ ftuffcrtBg fr. m Ruplura -v tbftr
“ »».d learn svusatci'ii tc their vl»»bkAfi It U not • UuM.Jr Comnuu.cai ut slnctif coo* dcrtial, %r.d ahuuld be add-tHaf) UJ Ul TT«. l» .North 5*.u #i. JUouIa. Me.
things.
corner, with their heads bent down and covered with dust, did not like to bloom
soearlyinlhe season, so we brought. , .. , , them here where nothing blooms. That Z l?'. 0 . 1 to < f) ), ''l
Uain-fall varies exceedingly in difl'er-
t places, and even i
j tion it is impossible to foretell the
pure condition oi tbo blood, when SCO,. , ItLOOI) AM) LIVER SMU'P will restore iier leet health to the physieal organiration. It h
pbysieiil ..
indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take and him proven itself to be the best blood puri I liftr i-i fV.........It.. r
Duty Comblued VI ith Pleasure, j amount to be expected during any short ., . T", , , , 1 period of time, butthemostearefulobMost childien would re dy. if asked s01 -vations show us that about four feet
things for I j n (jgpth descends at New York and vi-j
nty-s »il! norvous disorders ami debility. It rorrof ts indigestion. It uiakes tho old feel young, anti tho younjr fotl *ay; and will Invariably drive out of tho eyAtem the many ills that human floF/i if u '- : - * . . . ...
1 frM *r* any mm uff«rlBf tr.-W Uuptli M4a«lbiH| to ihulr c11* >di .irictiy cob. i; BlTTl. l» .Noni
MBS." LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
rough-looking robin with his head l deasure ,,r ll '™ n u sense of duty—tliai | c j n jty every >oar, or nearly one inch a |' ,i|| .P r, . lvc t" y<;u its merits a. » health renowunder his wing, would not sing because , ! ' r vfln C’ do wuhout any duty about jf ^,is amount were to bo fur- “'’‘'1 111
his song was not as sweet as acanarv’s. Now children may believe that a nighed uniformly every week, the size Nothing sings here.” * ; selfish pleasure gratilied brings to them-1 (){ a c ; gtern nce j ou i„ be sn |>i c i eut to “Hut what is the matter with that -iclycs the greatest possible happiness. , con ; a i n on( » week’s supft'.v, but we often tree?’ interrupted Ellen. , Hut, children, it you just studs your | ia ve periods of four weeks without re- " That.” <•• ' ml.el !» „ 1 Own hearts ft short time or through all • • . the aver-iwe of one and wo nunf
voju ttio Ttlftn, "that is ai „.;m ,;„.i i , _ i cetviup, J 1 * 0 a 'oi one, anu we must Dr, f.f)<;KHS VEOF.T \BLE WORM SYRUP
mapfo tree that was discontented' be- y? ur L' es, you will find t hat duty com cans,, it could not bear acorns like an » mc>l w ‘ th V ™**™ bnngs to yourse i _ M ! far greater nappsness than any imliu1 ‘ What docs nil that cat ?” said Ellon, 1 f?ncc i» pleasure where you feel no duty. • forgetting her fright in her curiosity. 1 ed u r l,n ag!ua.i>. <iod has tin
LYNN, MASS.
>in plaint is of an exhaustive nature, h.i icnitcm y to lessen the natural vigi/r of tho
brain ami nervous system.
RAKER S t’AIN I’ANACEA cures pain in lie,. I" 1 '* boast. Tor use oxtcrnally aipf intcr-
lars.
1>. W
fit 17
W. 7.1 EULER it CO.,
IM' Arch st.. Philapelphia, I’a. im) K. Aitams st.. L’hicaao.IIL
fi,o«o is i: w a ini For any case Blind, lilfodinir* Itchinir. Allcor- .»♦. .1 c.»- r.. *11, i; ,, m i i rtiitVvii'c
.it'd fi*r i-rolnidinR PILRS that DbB&NG'S PUiE RKMKJiY tails to cure. Preparefiby J.
'-’treat Rhiltt. Pa.
1». Miller, M. D, None Afenuino y
Circ
co ™, i build accordingly.
;’ 0 Si The weekly average of of* Inch equals
one cubic foot upon every twelve feet
of surface, or 3,6 30 cubic feet upon an
iticninii nd m^iii in nci -ounuaiw. i . . , . , - - , *, , , , . i acre, weighing about 113 tons. I'pon It does nothing but stand there and P'an ed m 0* cry heart the love of domg a ro0l - f 1>rt ” by" forty feet. 1,600 square I growl, looking as if its fur had been ! 0 '! r duty toward Him, ourselves andad | it wmil( | {33 m ,-
1 ruboed the wrong way.” I ' vho ™ we 1 ' aVL> 1U1 >' rolaUou in life. 1 “All eats loolt so in the Fretful We have it much in our power to teach ’Land.” said tho queer man. “Would ourselves to enjoy the discharge of evi you like to soe how little girls look?" ery duty faithfully. Our characters are •quick asa Wink l.c drew alittle mirror . ou . r ‘^‘vidual creations to a very great ] out of his pocket and held it before her. cxten . t ' " e ra V ? 0In P lal . n ! ind . u, : l . k,!
ourselves wretched over the inevitable.
She saw her own face so twisted up in , ,. . , . . . an ugly frown that it looked like the or wci may obtam niuch mnoccnt eiijov-
DldtJuVLIU.H OP LYD5A E, PiMKHAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
The Positive ('lire
For all Female Complaints.
This preparation, as Ita name aiKnittcs, oonnirfa cl Wpctable PruperUea that are harm leas t«» th»* most del ioate Invalid. Upon one trial the nierita of this Coni pound will lx» recognised, os relief iu Immediate , and t lion it« uscIh contiuurd, in nSncly-nine cases in u bun. <irc*<l a(icrinanentcun-Ikeffccted.r.athousands wiil teatlfj. On account of its proven merits, it iu to-dr.j r*<*on 1 mended oud prasoribed by the best physicians in
i he country.
It will cure entirely the worst form of falling j tlirb you.
queer man’s, and try as hard as she could, she could not make it straight, j “Oh!” she cried, “will it always
: look so?”
, “Of course; you are in the Fretful
j Land now.”
“Hut I don’t want to stay
j cried Ellen.
“That makes no dillercnce,” said ; the cross voice, “ it's the only place
for you.”
Ellen started up in horror, thinking ; she would run away from the dreadful country. As she did so there was a great crash which made her open her ( eyes, to find that the cross man was ! gone, and sho was in her own room with her chair tipped over at her feet. ! It was dark and the moonbeams were I stealing across the carpeL Hefore she 1 could realize what had ’happened, her mother came in exclaiming, “What a j noise! You must have fallen out of
; your chair. You so soundly that 1 did
ment from the discharge of little duties
in everyday life.—Little (Jem.
Host
Weight of Steers for the Ilrilislt Market.
feet, it would be 133 cubic feet, 1,037 gallons, or about twenty-six barrels of forty gallons each. A cistern eight feet across and ten foot deep would contain 502 cubic feet; and one of ten feet across and ten feet deep, 785 cubic feet, or 6,120 gallons—about the average fall upon a roof of the above size for six weeks; while tho smaller cistern would hold 3,900 gallons or a little loss than
.ii-t only destroys worms amt remuvea ihese- 1 i roticiis which muse them. Iy31
I’at!ci'son Ylcsiut wlKit Uv Said.
The following tributo to
meritorious preparation will bo read with pleasure !>y all who are suffering from pulmon ary complaints themseiues, or nave friends so
afflicted:
1 hereby eerlify that my boy,ten yenrsof ago, was taken sick with typhoid fever, followed by congestion ol the lungs. Hr. Dyer, an eminent phy.-ic.. n of this place, stated that bethought
the boy would run down with Quick Co'i'timption A Mr. Patterson told me that COE’S CO IT 11 ** A T O A M _! _• : « _ _ __
four weeks’ 1111-fall. The
| iere ,'> j Steers weighing from 1200 to 1700
ply of 1,037 gallons is equal to 148 gallons per day, or nearly fifteen gallons to each individual of a fam’d v of ten. is certainly enough, anil irtorq ihau enou"h, if used as ii should be; but
and advised me to purchase it. When I carried it home my wife laughed at me; but 1 knew that Mr. PATTERSON MEANT JEST WHAT
,, i,,uj man HR SAID, and 1 determined to try it, Two weekly sup-! as^^ni!, 5 ,,^^ h " is
1 tough and healthy , Huntington, Conn.,
atlybod,.
LYMAN DORMAN.
Aug. 29. 1876.
I pounds best suit the British butchers. fts| wher e water is_ plemif«i'it“i; wi^d; | ^j^ve^m ^e’^,!ih Ba{«m.whieh
j i.jjs ! New Haven, Conn., Nov. Ifl, 1869. * l My children were nil soriouplp troubled with ! j NVh jopinK CourIi. We treated them with refnilarly preacribod medicinea, with homoopathio pecialties, eti*., with hut little or no relief
they can cut up the etmusses o* such most in our capricious climuto, whether immediately assisted nature to restore them to economically for their customers, and j NVe ( i e p0 n j upon wells or cistern, it jg ; sp°d henjth. I truly believe it tho beat modi-
fords, and Foiled Angus cattle, and the' | a y |,y ll(lt f 01 . a wo i a j r y j a y.—
crosses of their males on good-size) Cori llurai Nciv y ork( . r , native females, the steers, if well fed j i
from calf hood, can bo easily made to| attain tlie above weights the spring
Compelled to Lick n (HiTs Feet. An incident illustrating the gallantry] f fmntinfamnn Inw ir.l iu '
of tho uterus, Lexicorrhct t, irregular ami jirinful Monfltruation, all Ovarian T roubles, Innomniatiou r.n I rice rat ion. Floodinps all Dlnplaooments and the cm wquent spinal wcaktu’sg, and Is esjM*<’iolly adojitod l 1 tho Change of Life. It will dissolve ami «'Np!’l t.in.- rs from the uterusin an early stage of development. Tito tendenoy to cancerotu humors there is checked very speedily by Its use In .act it has proved to be the great «*ft and best remetly that has ever Is **n dbv • r «h1. It permeates every portion of thoBystcm, amlgivf« new lifuand vigor It removes faintnors.flatulency, do . troys all craving for etimuUuts, and relieves ircakne«s
uf tho stomach
Itenros Floating, llcadaeh***. Nervous Proslrati«/n Oenorol Debility, Sleeplcssuess, Iieprcssi >n and Indi a/eslion That feelbig of bearing down. <ausii’g j.n.n weight end backache is ai’-vays permanently cured l y its use It will at all timeH. aud under nil clremnttrm res, act in hanuony with tlie law that goven.o the
remain system.
For KidncyComplaints of either box tlds comismnu
Is unBiirpasscd.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is prepared at2.'13 and 2.T5 Western Avenue, Lynn y. •, Price $1.00. Six botth’H f« r $'»,00 S^’nl by mail in t!:o form of pills also in the form of Lozenges, «*n rcc. i;*t of price. $!.00, per box, for either, Mrs. I'lNKH.'.M freely answers all letters cf Inquiry fieri for pom ptilct. Address as above Xvntioi this jxiper. No family shoul 1 h withiait LVPIA F. riNKII/M’ LIV^R TILLS. They euro Con ; .nation, lIU*ouBiit»«w SpdTorpidity of the Uv« - i;, emu ptr box. ohn D. I'urk & Sons, l.’incinnati, Cline.
they are two or three years old. Then is the best time to sell them, as stall-fed bullocks lose a much less perecn'.age of weight in a transatlantic voyage t ban gras( fed; they are consequently more
^ eagerly sought for, and fetch higher
hti v.! been sleeping Friees. as tlie shipper is sure of a larger 1 town dressed in a complete su id n it like to dis" P rolit 011 them, and quicker sale, onar- | skin and with a gang of hone
rival at their port of destination.—
National Live-Stock Journal.
1 tried to get away from Fretful Land, and my chair tipped over,” said
Ellen, still rubbing her eyes.
“ You have been dreaming,” said her mamma; “now yon must get into bed
for a nice, long sleep.”
“ Good-night, mamma,” said Ellen, wondering if her face looked as cross as it did in the queer man’s mirror. The next day Ellen was very quiet and subdued, and Tom had only three cries iu his book, and gradually there was a decided improvement in her manner. She never told any one of the Fretful Land; but 1 fancy sho thought tho more—Cmgregationalist.
—A jury in Berne, Switzerland, expressed regret that the Court was una-
a man
of frontiersmen toward women is related of Wm. Porter, better known as Comanche Bill. General Terry’s favorite scout. It happened in Wichita a few weeks since. Hill rode into the
tof buck-
gang of honest rangers
at his back. As he went along he saw a “counter-jumper,” as he was pleased to call him, roughly catch a little girl about eighteen years old (Hill’s idea of a “little” girl) by tho shoulder and
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country. The /vssets admitted having spent uni.
murdered tiveof theirchildrcn, and there “8ho was a poor girl,’ says Hill, is good ground for believing that they ‘‘ nnd plainly clad in an old dress, hut 1 put seven to death. The.- killed them wasn't going to see her insulted by any
SYMPTOMS Of A TORPID
Aiosa of appetite,N iwiaea.boveeis costive, I’U > intneHeadiWitbaduILsonsation in the back part, Pain under the shoulder-
l lr.do. fidlu. i-s after eating, v. ith a disinoliiintibh to exertion of body or njind.
to escape llie cost of le ijng them, durned counter-hopper under my
Their plan was to starve little ones mountain eyes! I jest jumped down to death, unless they cried too much: i front my boss j^ud called for that fel-
then they strangled them or knocked ' * *> ■ > >-’*
them on the head.
Why They Laughed.
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I suppose all mv little readers are oecasionally laughed at, and that none of them enjoy it very much. When one has made a mistake, or your friends get a good joke at your expense, you can join in the laugh as heartily as those who perpetrated the joke. Hut when people laugh at you and y'ou do not Know why they laugh, it is often mortifying, if not vexatious. That was my expedience not long ago, and it was quite amusing. Jam going to let you
cTT- j enjoy it.
—Mr. Lill, of New York, was talking with Mr. Payne and Mr. Wynn in their v.-..rehouse, at Dadeville, Ala., when .hining struck tho warehouse. Mr. I was los-cd up against the ceiling, Jv •. Wynn threw an involuntary double somersault backward, and Mr. Payne was stripped of his clothing and thrown to the floor.
— “There will be no more parting there” t id ‘die man when lie looked , into tlie mirror after h iving his hair 1 shingled. —Texas Siftings.
low lo stop. He didn’t seem to want to. but i made him stop. 1 lookup tlie little girl in my arms and sat her down on a box. 1 took oil her shoes and said to the counter jumper; ‘Now 1 want you to get down and liek the dust oil the soles of that poor girl’s feet whom
you have insulted.
‘•And I made him do it. I lo looked down in the muzz e of a forty-live caliber Colt’s for just abeei hall a minute, and tic n he e uue lo his milk hko a lib-
tie lamb.
“And I made him lick that girl’s tost, though a big crowd gathered Rrotind; but 1 had ail my men with rue. : and did not care whether they liked it cruut.”—Kansas VUj Times.
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Irritability cf t, unper,Low spirits. I> of memorjqjvith a fat Iffigof hurl ia neg )i • d aome duty. weartnees, Diaaincas. >>.'. ms of the Heart, Dot* before tho I 1. . V,' S 1 > . , I I f Mliu •hi', 111 1 ' MN- ... 1 o.tut. highly colored U: the. IT THESE Vr'ARMNCS A RE DNHEEDED. ft.:::0L'vS DISEASES V,'IUSOON EtDEYfLt'ff:' TTSTS FILLS vm esp •ctallyVui ipO ti lit i(«n * tic*•si* vir. ri» MM’hs» < li » ).• 0 .. t*.’m: as t«» si* ‘••nik.fi IIm* fhiV •/ vv. . |)»«•» % f aM‘» lie. I* tM 1 r >' 1 1 1 ■
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