Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1897 — Page 4
THE DAILY i>AM\hK TiME^ GKEENCASTLE, TAPTAJvA.
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CURIOUS RELIGIONS.
IN VI Ol liATlON.
h.» id .*
R. Curr.r makin g tmethod.
Ky., have omc ta: reputation of 'or-mas:iv -..si t. by the old-tashioned
\rran^t* iiK'iit, f*»r the l.'«-iit Are 1 ro*
^re^,inK SiHtllifactorlly.
Oor coiigross is prohibit ;! by tho cou- j WasKINoiox, j.tu. II. ' stitutiou from making laws rtspwting ! meuts tor the iuanpnrutirtn of tTe!->
Serts t ?it* Member, of W!! ir b ThoueLit Tlu y t ouldn't I>;e.
deut*elect McKiulo;
prORressinK
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& Co.
id
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1 f
m)U
; v . ’
Yin
is ti'.e best medicinal whiskey—no arti ici. 1 f avpr, weil ripened fc .• . :• a f; >i 'c.u '';. f .' -i only by druggists. Eac i Dottle bears the cerrir.cate c; Prof. J. bl. Hurty, cherairt, Indiar.ayi '.d as to medicinal value and purity.
A. Kiefer Drug Company
religious vi*'\v.^ rind tlieori s. This being
rho rase, fanutiri of all kinds have tak- a niimner very satisfactory to the com en the opportunity to propound their mlttew having th< m in charge and views-avd n:..'.:: *• 1’ rt tospr ad r'• ir i^peved that the«e .!tiruiions, illuminn. doctrines. pres- nt f, liU ry . |ioM! . cereiDonie> iucidout to this not less than a half t'c « i) deluded mf.r- ; t , V( . nt w! u ;ir t,. a » t equal in beauty and j tals residing within the limits of fhe : i m p r ,~^ivonoss those of any form r in- j United Su.. < hav claimed to I-- Chri-t an ^ ura tion. A large munber of ?■ onreturned to earth, and the queer thing | mlttet>f; composed of prominent citizens, : in conm •timi with th; ministry of .-urh t . a , q having’tn di..rg* a single feature, fanatics is the fart that they can per- art . working in 1 ■ 1 t a.-eunl and tli su rie persons who are supposed to have r< suits so far obtain i give- assurm •• | a fair amount of t rains to believe t.: it of eomplei ■-ace ss. Ml of tlie ne iiey
! asked for by tin* executive committee h aV( , '■ has been coiitrilmted and a number of |
contracts alreiuly hare
the
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Local 1 ime Card,
JIG FOUR.
In Nov. 1,18M
GoINO KAMT.
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VVedne dc.y ai^cl day Mornings.
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Sole Controllers and Distributers.
INDIANAPOLIS.
|A CENTS 11/ ~ - rjWl ' ■ :
ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK
U( .Mfti*tiiii«vitle, Incl., K<*romm«*n<4 \\ rtghn*
on f> c,4psuit •*.
Makiin'Villk, Ini«.. May Is' 1 '-,. To toe iVright MediealCo.. < oliunbu-.
Oliio.
tii.Ms—1 have purchased a 1m x Wright's • «lery Capsules from \V. druggi-t. atlil li-ed Mielll
fact a 1 most cured w
- tlie best medic ’
that I have u- i for u Yours verv truly, -\ illi'. Ixd, May 1
rig’ll! Metiical ( -o., 1 o!
i they arc ul^they cliiini to be. tdcee lx;jti five dififerent sects I been found, . in the United Stilt,
1 members of which claimed the ah 'ity I | of either themsslves nr their founder to | live fori ver. Each of these• queer comniuuitits lias tieui known by its neigh* j bors as “tlie immortals," ami each has l in the court'.' of time come to grief, as 1 all such visionary dreamers must. The ! last deluded being to found a sect on
e
| immortal W as David Patterson, whowa1> -! known to his follow, rs us “the eye of j J< hovah. ” Tlit Patterson sect wen °l i known as “th ‘ehildren of Zion. ” Then
been let.
\ IlKMON l'> 'UN ITOK.
headquarters were
h ot
mainly at 'Grand
'' l Rapids, Mich., alth' ;^;h tin re were up- ! ward of a d bran; h organizations in e j the dilTturt nt states • f the Union. Patt | ferson clain <1 that he would never die,
. and the grej>t
t of taitli with th
w\ South
t ml
ot B. for
1 ' One hundred t.c.jrebool
I pC-^re book descrip-
tive of resources v.uC capabilities of the soil contiguous to the Hue of the LOn-VILLE NASHVILLE RAILROAD in Kentucky, I'enne-see A'.abamn Southern Mississippi and Wi -t Florida by c >uuties. Write
[The - -
which tl | self sty] j grow d i
! away with u ne went t I ; as all other |do Tliis cu | iganders at awoke to th i either b > i I phemer. tier ; mortality at j it is only a j delusion \v; i St. Lou; - II
r leader
ledi
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ilief in the cliitn« (ie. fn 1 dss this •hovah” began to words, t* waste
ease. Finally he died, just done or will i of the MichIs, who soon
•ruzy fanatic or a founded on claims
t all dang, rt i of time wh
1 Ooan to Clev*1»nil to Consult, but Doesn’t
Want < Hliee.
Washisuton, Jan. 11.—S"..atoi Proe. I tor of \ , rmout has returned from Oleve- | ■ land, where he was in consultation with i President-elect McKinley. The senator ;
declines to lit sen
I objeet of his visit, as he says his confer- i i ence with Major McKinley was entirely : j confidential. Mr. Proof* r, however, , felt ir' i to pay for him- If that if has , b""ii know n that he personally did not want an i wo . ! not iweept a cabiuel i
pos ti >ii «'r any 'tier office
>«• vt*n t arn Ditelietl.
Cr.a" r<'HOsvn i.k, hid . Jan. 11.—By i th*' breaking of a wheel flange seven i ears louieT* with coal w*T" ditched o i I the Moium at tin- south end of the stal tiou in this city Saturday. The main 1 track and four side tracks were torn up. ' Joi n Nicholson, the engineer, had a j similar wreck this week near Bloom-
: iugtou.
Beginning Jafiuary I.
Weeklj f wi ■ ang 1 .1 to the Tw ice-a-W e* L f oui ii'f-JourioJ. Publicati n lisvs arc ’.Vedin'dlav and Saturday. T::i' Wcdt - p. per will he devoted to new- dnl i olirical topi -. The oHtnrday i.-- ■ will Im* *1; vo , "i! to stori* -. miscellany .piclur- -, p, ctry, etc.
—a pi rfi'ct family p iper.
Kaeli issue will bo six pages, or twelve pages a week—an im-reas iof twopage,i week, InJ pages or ml column* a t ear. The politics ol the p ipe will not be changed, and the i lUieforpit" Detnoerac\ and true D umcrati principles will b*' continued successfnllv in the futn * as in th' past. In spite of the o>£ ..ensc involved in the iniprovr
noteil. t! (hum 'i -.l $1 a yeai
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out NO WEST
do. as* St. L Nijrht Utnltcd . So. S’ >t. I, Arc'in No. 1“ St. t Day Limited. No .’it Mat'oor, Limited....
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■inti mi I Mien!.run division. N,, , . . will* I.. t. Jr \V. and wHn trains i,,, j. a : * . . ’ the] Mo.<enneets a taine lor Toledo and h. trt.it. \
lieliefontHi ie for Sandusk-.y.
t. I' Hi t: |
Connections: Xo. 4 at In ,.,,1 with Big Four trains for Cc
Cleveland, Btn'on llarhor, ti,,,.! and Colmnhus Ohio. 1
No. o ".Nl attoon Aee'tn" at I’.. ..ti|
train south. |
No. s at Indianapolis with
Greensburg.
N’o. !i at Paris for Cairo at w ith i’. 1 > K. nt.rth ami ■ Mattoon with PD& K north-
with I <' north.
No. 11 at Paris with trait - : Pana with B A O S \V norihu Uts I (' north and south, at I.:
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. the ''u iee-a-week 1 irmlltoti and Jacksonvi n 1 « ill remain the same, ; Louis diverging roads. .V lea, it re dm i eg the com-> No. IS "K nickerbocker"
111 (I it -I
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topic
I V M ;i! tel -..ii t i■
of the day.
ditotials of .Mr, ditic- and other)
, I>ail\ Courier-Journal, 1 year.... ! I lailv ami Sunday, 1 year ... I Suntiay alone. I year
> ICE-A-WEEK
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polls lor Cincinnati and i to New York ami Boston. No. Jj at Mattoon wit 1) tYE sot'tbttast, at St. verging i oath. No. 3(! carries -in per* r New York and B "si :i. rm n.afi connects at. Greenshui'
viile.
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Younu F»nu<*r Minot* l!hn«?!f. Pkmsi u Li*. K. inti., Jan. 11. — Isom llins was found with a bull,'thole lit i chest utitl a revolver iu his hand ly-
whether it Douiettir i
of suicide or acci-
C. P. ATMOftE, GeD’! Pass. A,;t . Louisville, Ky
THE GOLDEN THROAT.
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Excursions
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TO PO niTS SOUTH On the first and ’bird Tv. *ay of each month ot about ha '*1. s and one-way tickets atone and a half c. nt > per mile For information. County Map Folders, etc , address, J. K. RIDGEL. i W Pass. Agent, Chicago, lit-
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i State news -i rvice that c >vt rs nil i of tniscellanet.ii- inform ttion for
llpll-tike Tents N.t -V ’ -Tats h Clift of Na-
ture, but May lie Aequired.
The power of the highest interpretation of musii' in song is vouch-afed to but few ftivcred ninr, als and is net to be acquired by any amount of endeavor, if : the true “golden throat,” with finely adjust, d et: >r<Ke vm ales, be lacking. A it.i voice of sweet and mellow qualify in Bp itkinp. howi ver, is not always ■ gra- ; cions gift of uainrt, but is a p, -sibh .,ttainment to persons of the most ordinary musical capiv ity. A prinia douua s; mis searot’ly more time practicing li-r scales
Jcrusa!
>m. i
east are from sun these ii, n v , inlti h .
In 1>< thlehcu). In JtifLeH. etblehetn several times, illy toward dusk. 1 conffl—mechanics, masons, ver —returning on foot t and hard day’s work in
s of labor iu the e to sunset, and Bethlehem curly
Courier - Journal AND THE Banner Times EACH ONE YEAR For Only $1.60.
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Trams leave .re;
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in oil 11
No T No r> No fi N, .'t Vo 3 No U
in the morning, and, after walking the sis miles to their daily tr-k, work tvli day and walk back at dusk t 'their late and scanty s ipper. Tlie younger tut n lookcl worn out. The older men seemed to have lost all strength, and tin ii freqe. ntiy looked tlull and almost
glazed.
ln) ‘ | than an ambitious actress devotes to the I I was invited to visit a family in cultivation of a ringing i into-| Bethlehem . ir home was on the sec-
. ■ . ; nat i n.tu h< r - utt nces, forpnblics]
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NewEditor.
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ei il reatlei -. This year the pro* eeiitngr I ers ami people of the theatrical pr fe f 1 Ingres- anti of 1 11 E STATE LEG- sion nutierstaud tho value of vibrant ISLA IT RE will be of e-tieeiul imi or- | tones, of the “thrilling, solemn, proud, t ti ,'e atnl interest. Its columns, boll; pathetic voice,' 1 whose echo*s ling'r
long in the memory of the inthrulled
new- tml ailveriising. are free from ilecent or objectionable matter.
Give it a trial. It is
THE
The
ritution. file
A Ti
Best Newspaper
FOR INDIANA READERS
listener.
Among well bred people low voices arc thumb —low, but not always music- | al, a tendency to falsetto marking any ; effort beyond ordinary conversation, i which is simply an evidence of the lack I of proper training, or of a failure to
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by mail,' .f S a year
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- THE Si:Nfi\T Si'N-
is fhe greatest Gunday paper ia world • inv. ilv iibtil ?
News-
I rc.ctice th primary principles of docutiou that are a part of the briefest
common school education.
Ls ssous under a teacher are not an absolute new -<ity to the woman who would S'cure tho grace of clear, sweet act" nts. Deep breathing and chest expansion ar" the first steps toward the j c sired cud, and a systematic course of i throat st. ugthcniug, combined with
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if by mail, fu town* in which our agents supply subscribers the price i.KIKIEEN ( EN 1" |>cr WEEK. b ur FIVE CENT* additional you will receive the SUNDAY JUl RNAL.
which con'jiins More and BETTER. ,
READING MATTER th"i anv oth. : - , ‘ uou « h '-i-eermn,.it to decide between p iper printed in l ndiitna. ; “ ,!asul twang and pure tone, is about all The W EEKLY i- furnished at *1 a year, j that is needed to achieve a fair degree
il V. af Liberal commi'.ions to agent. Sub-, of success.
-e.itae with any of our agents, or -end! An t set lb nt method of strengthening ilirect to j the throat is gargling with cold salt —r JOURNAL NEWSPAPER CO. ' vattr :u th ‘ moruin «' bathiu 8 •* !4t ,be
a single room, about 15 feet square, with a concrete tioor, and not a single article of furniture save a tiny charcoal stove. It was clean. There were plenty of windows, anil th- window sill® were low and broad and were used instead of chairs. There were little cupboards built in the walls, which held the food and the few dishes. At one side of the room was u larger recess, perhaps 3 feet dt ■ p, 3ft high and <i feet loijg ; Here were piled blankets, rugs and quilts, neatly folded. At night the mgs were spread on the floor and the family slept ou them, using the 1 laukets and quilts for covering. On great occasions a little circular table, about 3 feet across ami 1 foot bull, w a iwd a* a dining table.— ti. ti. McClurt in McClure’s
We have iniule a special clubbing ariirrangeuient with the 1 wiee-a-week (‘ourier-Journal, and will .-end that | paper ami our- lur the pri.-e named to N n a all our sub-rribers who will renew anti s o 4 ers who will pay in advance, b.unplo ) n<i s copies of Courier-Journal sent free on
application.
All subscriptions under thi- oiler
must be sent to the
Lady .. IK’tv .. Du ly .. n.m.. KX. -utl Daity ..
run TSK WUST.
12-2t a t.. for st.
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SANbiER TiSViES, GREEN'CASTLE. 1ND.
i Lea’ Terr#* Ua'iit i N r o7h K\ Min a m, Hu No 77 *• ** ... Vs!' . •. fo; For complete tinn card, I and stations, hik! t'-r f’ill informa ravo 1 , throviKa caro. etc., fad Ur*
•I. S. Dowuxc.
j K, A. Ft)Kx . (ir Gcn'l !*«<?•. ^irt. >t. Louis M
Yandalm Katcr,.
iiriesoeker.- excursion to poii t-
THE FAVORITE
;ifunhn».tiiafe (j> flCL'isvniLNEyAiEhiH Cficiq R*
The direct Line betw*
Locating the ISlatne.
One of Washington's amateur actors has a profound faith in tlie efficacy of advertising. Anti it must be confessed that the public lias given him reason to feel that it is somewhat slow at making discoveries. It was after the entertainment, and the chairman of the committee on arrangements was receiving his
“C A /ty A/ fjCe Store.
same time, first with very hot and then ; usual measure of reproof.
PHill "
Ol- IDS
Nut Well.' W ell tiet W ell’
The re-tilt- attained right here at home have been marvelous. Hundreds of your neighbors who have used Wtight's Celery Capsule- are now well.
Indianapolis. Ind. i with very cold water. It thus gets a “Who got up the programmes?” asked
I slight shock and is braced up and per- tfie young man.
maucutly benefited.—New \urk Jour- “I did,’’ replied the chairman of the ual. ] committee. “I suppose you think that
yourpaitt f the p-rforniance was not
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Alabama. Arkan-a.-, Colorado, Florida. Georgia, Indian Tt rritory, Iowa, Kalitas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota. Missouri, Mississlpoi, Nebraska. New Mexico, North Carolina, North and South Dakota, South Caroline. Tennessee. Texa>. Utah, Virgiir* Wisconsin, Wyoming. Rate one fare plus $3 for the round trip. Dates Nov. 3 and 17 Dec. 1 and 15, Jan. 5 and Hi. Feb. 16, Mart'll 3 and 16, A tril 6 and 30. These dates do not apply to all states j
alike.
The Yandalia line will make excur-J sion rates of f 1.20 fur the round trip to , India: apolis, Jan. 10th, lltli and 13th return limit Jan. 15th. Account Na-
tional Monetary convention.
Il'-ui' S fkiT- Excursion tn’Kit- to U/ggt 3Qd
point-in the west and -outhwest wili tie sold Ji.n. 5th anti 16th, one fare fori the round t.in plus $3. Return limit;
31 days. For further parnclar
Oieoo. icHigssiim LOUISVILLE. 1
And all points ■
NORTH AND SOT Til
'Tlie only line to tbe famoti-
n-orts.
Frei}sl? CieH Sp: ' J
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call on {
or addres
J. S. Dowling. Agent.
Lquipment.
FRANK J. REED. Q. P. A., t I
Moil ii it"t n n.
. TIME CARD SEPT.12TH, ie-:
-"lit! Weatliatr.
The indications for this vicinity |
for the coming thirty-six hours are! ^o. 4.* (hi ago Mail Li-il as follows ur 1 received by !!. s. :V • , I xpr. -'-
No. It,- Local Freight 11 1 J
Renuk tfe < t>. from the oliicia!
wetither bureau at Chicago.
C niCAGO, 111., Jan. 11
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African Bloo«l Ilrothcrhood.
The method of making blood brotherhood among the Gallu and Somali has
They cure kidnev, liver and stomach | its peculiarities. It is described by Wiltrtiuble. rheumatism, constipation ami i Ham Astor Chunler in “Through Jun-
sick headaches. W by pay 41.00 every! pie and Desert:"
two w-eks for ahott'e of medicine when I Lckomagal, on behalf of his ptople.
l*rti tRep out of U* Three for i .
i .tc. < Ii^slag u irv Nt, TC.
.
you can jjet treatment
given sufiicieut promineuc
“I don't care anything about the proniiiieuce. But so long as my name was mentioned at all it might us well
have been done right.”
“Idou't st , e that ynn ought to say anything ab ut the way iu which v
Fair tonight and Tuesday,
jfe, older tonight.
^ Cox. Til' following local observations
as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the otticini weather instruments located on the roof of
the West College Iniiltling-
SOUTH BOUND. No. 3,* Southern Mail.. . - ! No. 5,* “ Express. 3:1' No. 43,* Local Freight 13 :17;B * Daily, * Duilv except Sun .o I J. A. MICHAEL. \:
THE I. D. & W.
25 Ml LES THE SHORTES T ROUTE BETWEEN
Wanted-Fi ;aea
♦rho can think of some Pimple thing to patent?
Prot**ct yonr Ideas; thcr u nv bring v*.a v.palth. Writ. JOHN WKDtEKL KN .v Co.. Pub ni Attor no? i YVa-rjin^toti, I>. * r th - $-- s ' » "ire w*7er ' * .t tyio hunarei iiiYcnt. jdji wumeU.
Wri^lit\ ( t*lt*ry (’ap^uliN ifive loo ilny triNitment f#»r $1.00. Ku^y to take. bad do not grip, backed by a bank, to cure y»ui. or refund your money. Sold by A. Allen. l)nt}ri;i>t.
Jan. 4. 1 mo.
!<• * IV.i 1 l !' • 1 ; * Ild I ’ ou ^ ,,alf of U1 . v own ’ each called attention to you. ’The audience
Mnxltntitntemperature yesierttav.
| Minitnuin
iVmperature today, t a . ai
tttjt Four t-.x('itrKio.il.
many points in southern -tatt *
n
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ll« 191) •
Lr.a-jh .'ar aJ the ’.'.'inter Evenings ALMOST FREE.
Vri TOPICS,
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will send, on receipt • tiiisa*lY and KlKPiSSN
TWO HLTDREn AND MFTY-slX pfwr** FIST rt« f"r FIFTY '"tit.- au>
To many points in
tir-t and third Tut -d:ty of eat h iiiuutli, about iialf rate, one way. Harvc-t excursions t<> «e-tern .and soutbern -tales .Jai . 5th and 15tli. Jan. 10, 11 and 13. return limit 15th,
i-1.20.
F. P. Hcrsn-. Agent.
in onr right liundt a round stone. Upon the stuues we liberally expectorated. Each then pus—d his stone to his following, who did likewise. W* then cxi changed stout-, and each, holding the j stone in his right hand, with bis left dug a small hole in the soil, meanwhile uttering words of supposed magic import. in these holes we finally placed the ston - and coven 1 them with sand. We then gro ped hands and assured | each other that w were the best friends
! possible.
didn't seem t > know you were there.” “On tlie c-'iitrary, a number of my friends told me 1 was first tote, t specially win :i I sang that comic song. " “I didn't hear anybody laughing.'’ “Of conr*o not. And that’s where I eay you are to blame. How could you t xpeet them to laugh? You didn't -rate in tin programme that it was a comic song. ”—W u-hiiigtc star.
stuj AV4 JU.O
Indianapolis and Kansas (I
noon
ttsln titll. luchetl stun.' (Inches..
The only line running Reclini: -
the nn..:i temper*ture ts taken dally by the
Ban s tut Times
To rnre a t'old In Onr i»»jr, Tak* Laxative Bio-no Quinine 1 abiets. Ail ilruggi-t- refuiKl the iiitii.ey if it fails to cure. 35c. lost.D
TVrlcht's Celery Tea our, s constipation. -wu UeaUaches. 35c ul druggists.
(dir- between Cincinati and .hti'i'i viile. HI., without change via < ■ D. anti Wabash. pa--ing thn la'b '] anapolis, Ind., Decatur, Sprim.'l*' •'*1 Jacksonville, Ills. Two daily tl |r j trains with perfect acctuumn a fH-t ami west. Jxo. S. La/ai. - 'j
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Fi t and Tkt. Agent, Iniman
TIMK T.VIILE.
", :• lor ONE DOLI.AU any TEN; for ON l> i u; AND A )1A«« lot whole library o
tolumes.
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Wright's Celery Tea* regulates the llv -r and kidneys, cures constipation ! s k headacne. 25c at all druggists
Np.tn r«*’s Windows. Nothing inthertii was ever stranded, | cast asitle; but all, wt re it only a withered leaf, works tug> ther with all, is borne forward on the b* ttomh -s, siiort -
:*a<1 I'«’r Flintlocks.
■ , flintlocl
musk ts nr > not m rely a record t f bygone agrs. In 1695 no fewer than 1,630,000 gsn flints wen- produced at the Lingheuth mine.-, Brandon, Suffolk, England. These flints are chit fly to delight African and other savages, who.
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its-flood of action and iivts through ; having been so long used to flintlocks, ; perpetual metamorphoses The withered : ,re n luctant to give thetn up. leaf isnotdead and lust; there are faeces , Tin- method of manufacturing theso in it and aronud it, though working in | g a n flints is v :y inter -ting. In the inverse order, else how coaid it rot? operation of “flaking” the worker will Despisi not the rug from which man I take a "quarter” in his left hand, and makes paper or the litter fioni which | placing it on his knee, around which a the earth makes corn. Rightly viewed, prop tiyg band of leather has been no no am st object is insignificant; all ’ strapited, gently tap the flint with a ! objects are us windows, through which hammer, giving it each time a well d;1 the philosophic eye looks into infinitude j rected blow. At every tap a flab o
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To all parts of the world can hear-; ranged for any gay in the year, for one - or morn persons, upon application to
any principal ticket agent of the Thi- 1 ■ N ." B - 8 “nd 4 run dally. ,, , , '1 da i Sunday ■ • ago, .Milwaukee a st 1 aul railwav. Throutfh tickets sold and batoiss'' Itineraries , art fully prepared for ex -1 ^a^.ly l K!'iKhrJ cursiona to Caltfotnia, Florida. Mexico. -M ' bln *’ Ju P a "- ln 1 to any part of Eu-’ , liW ,. rope. Estimates furnished, imlutling Winter Schedules of the Loni-'J 1,111 -'I 1 1 “ *• Picket* furoiah*dfor the Naa^vUle Railroad greatly impuB
compieie jtnirnt y. It i- not nt't r--.iry Information comes to us that di' 1 to wait for any ao-oalled “ivrsonallv 1 ,,le8 <>f l, "‘ houisville A Na-liviik j Uomlucted Exeur-ions.” In these ,iav> ! r" 1 " 1 . to *■ aniHiillf Goa-r l Kl l of progrt—ive enlightennient, with tlie ' t ‘ rt '‘ ct December 30th. are fn-l't 1 English language -imken iu every laud l ‘ ver operate ! by this im"‘
under the sun, one does not need tlei !*etul upon the services of guides for
1 sight--ieeing. but tango it alone or in
itseif.—.Thomas Carlyle.
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Suhecripti >ns tfr or paper taken nt i will save you money
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^•ty. do you ktutw, If trade is slow The dull nyic- may have killed it), You will be wi-e To advertise? Eor that will soon rebuild 15.
rti** Wijrltr* Future Fopnlatioo. It i' now claimed by rae
eia: - that th“ wt rid will be overpeopled at tD'end rf !76 y ais. This brings u«
1 inch wide falls into I l''',"’ 'T""' with great com-
bi* hand. nr.d. if a gotal one, is deposit- tviii, ' "vv ,!,' ‘"I* ;l p°J", e ed .na pail by bi^ side all bad ones! Traveling l>a-enger Agent, rhino’ bring di- i.ru. d The kuapp.irs work Milw i.iuee A- St. Paul railwav, (incfn-
thes flints with hummers with long, nati »>., for detail-if you thin heads, often made of old fib-;-, ' plating a trip.
are contem-
grt '-ive line. This was tlie _ j coinpany to operate through id* far lines from the north t" point-. and each year the ‘J I facilities are ini proved open, d 1 seas ui iif 1S1M1-7 the system i; *1 feet. Winter tourists wM®® line to soutiiern points wilj h*' f * portnnity of visiting the l, ‘"
to at 5
year 2073. when the population, > trausv-rt-iy striking the strips rf fiiat • pn k nt rate of increase, will be nn an iron fixed iu tiit ir benches.—ot. J
.OOO.OuO ceorie. • Louis Glob -Democrat.
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