Greencastle Star Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1894 — Page 7
Weak Lungs may be inherited ; not Consumption. Thin, narrowchested children are the ones to look out for. Everybody with a tendency toward Weak Lunins
should take
Scott’s Emulsion
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HUNGRY BEARS.
WILLIAM LEADS A BAND.
An Interesting Study In Their Way of The Ualsrr Uhl Not I.IUe the Way the
Feeding. Marrh Was Going.
The black boar and the srizyiy must A Horlin letter says: There i*, of be closely alike in their manner of course, nothing that Emperor William feeding, according to the descriptions cannot do. lie knows everything 1 , and given by Mr. 1 loose veil in his book, can give the most learned a good start “The Wilderness Hunter.” lie once and an easy beating in all branches of j watched a black bear for half an hour. art. literature, music, soldiering, or. At first, he says, the fellow was “shuf- In fact, any other matter that mortal fling along and rooting in the ground, man knows anything about. The milso that he looked like a great pig. Itary band of the h’oot guards, which | Then he began to turn over logs and is about one of the best in Europe, stones to hunt for insects, small rep- "'as playing a inarch in the court-yard
r r s , r i , , , • - , tiles and the like. A moderate sized of the Schloss a few days ago, but the vyil, \\ itll ny pophosphltes OI lime find stone he would turn over with a single time did not suit William, lie thought Soda. It builds up the system. Cures CouidlS Cold^ c'apofhts paw and then plunge Ids he knew more about it than the conand Wastincr Disposes Phvsicians the wTirh l <>v,-r nose into the hollow to gobble up the ductor, so he straightway emerged aiiu tvasung diseases. J nysiaans, me wona over, small creatures beneath. • from the palace, stopped the music
endorse it.
Heredatary Weakness and all Blood Diseases are cured by SCOTT’S EMULSION. It is a food rich in nourishment. Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. Druggists sell it “ DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN SAPOLIO GREATER_THAN _ROYALTY, ITSELF. ! Lincoln fc sa.
A Gjipel?-s Cathartic
For diseases of ihe LIVER and KIDNEYS u -• a CuEr
I Jig logs and rocks he would tug and and, taking the baton from the bandworry at with both paws. Once, over- masters han 1. c >n luet 1 1 the piece exerting his clumsv strength, he lost himself to his beating. The musicians his grip and rolled clean on his back, were in a state of terror, but Ik* Under some of the logs he evidently warmed them up to a galop time, and found mice and chipmunks: then, as when he had tinished returned the busoon as the log was overturned, he ton to the con luetor witli the remark: would be seen jumping about with "Next time you play that march play grotesque agility and making quick b properly. I have given you the cordabs here and there, ns tin* scurrying reel time. Now dismiss the hand, go little rodent turned and twisted, until to the barracks and play nothing else at last he put his paw on it and for a week.” This order was religiousscooped it into his mouth. \ b’ carried into effect, and for a whole “Sometimes probably when ho smelt woektke guard, knew no other melody the mice underneath—-he would cau- but that eccentric march, which no man
tiously turn the log over with one paw, co 'b'l keep step to,
holding the other lifted and ready to Anotuei matter which lias upset
William s equilibrium is the fact that
Tlie grizzly, too. Mr. Roosevelt says, ^he people s’are at him in church, lie is at most times "a grubber in the doesn t like it, and lias now ordered ground, an eater of insects, roots, nuts "henevor he attends divine serv
CHEMICAL ACTION CF THE SEA.
Nature Performs Wonder. Which Science stories th-it
Cannot fathom.
A little consideration will show that all the known chemical elements and
Doubtful.
The story is related of a bishop who came to ore of our state prisons and
even the unknown onrs, too—must be | was told: “No need of you here, sir. contained in solution in the waters of j We have eiprht preachers safely locked the ocean. Livers flowing over the tip who are brought out each Sabbath land are continually taking r.p mineral to mini Aer to their fellow-prisoners.” matter in solution. and these substances j if this appear a doubtful tale, it can are all added to the mass of materials varied with the following* about a dissolved in the oceanic waters. 1 he young 1 la ly Sunday-school teacher who 1 hames every day carries to the North ' has a class of rather bright boys, aver* sea some two thousand tons of <li^~; aging between seven and nine years, solved material, and if all the rivers of | Keeeiitly she requested each pupil to the globe work at something like the come on the following Sunday with same rate, twenty million tons of min- , some passage of Scripture bearing upend matter must day by day be ad led j on love. The lads heeded the request to the store of materials held in solu- and in turn recited their verses beart:on by the ocean. ing upon that popular subject, such as Now, says the Lortn:ghtly Review. I **Love your enemies.*’ Little children all the chemical elements are capable i io Vc * one another,” etc. The teacher of entering into compound •. which are said to the boy whose turn came last:
to a great!r or less extent soluble in “Well, Robbie
water, and hence we cannot doubt j Raising himself up, he responded: that in the enormous mass of mute-! “fcong of Solomon, second chapter, rials dissolved in the vast body of sea fifth verse: ’Stay me with flagons,
water on our globe all the elementary
bodies must be represented.
It is true that the chemist, by his most refined methodsof analysis, is unable to detect the proportion, even if he is able to determine the presence.
comfort me with apples, for
sick of love.’ **
1 am
and berries. Its dangerous fore claws
ice all seats of which he can
IlAiidllns Powder In th« Navy.
It has long been the custom of ships lying at the Rrooklyn navy yard to dis-
of thu raror elementary substances 2 harge their powder ns ‘precaution which occur only us “minute traces against accident, and the regulations in sea water. \> lien a large quantity ils p, entering a man-of-war's powder of sea water is evaporated we get a niagn. in 1 are of the most stringent mass of chlorides and sulphates that churao'.iT. It sometimes happens that eun be separated by analysis; but even I a single catastrophe is responsible for the very delicate tests of spectral anal- extra precautions that become permasee the , ysis fail to make manifest many of the ; nently imbedded in naval regulations,
li>> iuru ciu. w a . — v - — - j iieutiy iiiMHruueu in uuvni urn nuns,
1 For diseases of ihe LIVER and KIDNEYS it is a CL.R5,1 are nominally used to overturn stones occupants, or from which be can be j rarer metals anil other elementary bod-! iLni i .j.uUless the destruction of the 3 not an experilllvilt. I. " by v tnien g ! I'tE'. r N TS S* ! F - | and knock rotten hevs to pieces, that it seen, siia.l be Idle 1 by soldiers, so that ies that must certainly be present in frigate Fulton at the Brooklyn navy
•FbRING. Oirf by men ‘it PROMOTtS VIGOftMt! = K*^*!
Beat Man and Best „ . - , Medicine. cures Consiii. lion, clears
'he Comple.'io:’. and n ievents
in the other.
straight before them, and anydevia-j [iroved to have taken up silver from jug powd. r. The Fulton was a tem-
Dyspepsia. . Picc.^^o^cts.. ' ! "II digs up the cama roots, wild] tion o.f the^h -a'l .r.e.i i.k* eyes front j the sen water by clcctro-chemical ac- porary receiving ship, and one day
mail of
LINCOLN TtLA CO., irf. Wayne, Ind. ! onions aiid^an ocTdonai hickless I is I’ u,lisl| ed by conflncment to barracks tion, though it is probable that all our while the officers were at dinner a
| woodchuck or gopher. When food is dtoMiouw 1 pae.c drill. ^ _ | ordinary analytical processes would gunner i ntered the magazine without
plentiful bears an* lazy, but commonly |
CHINESE DEI.II'M IES.
Dishoa in Which the Pigtalled Celestiala Rovoi.
they are obliged to be v<*rv industrious. | , , . , .
since it is no light task to gather j >non in he pulpit during the progress
Although he does not imitate his have failed to reveal the existence of great-grandfather in criticising a ser- the metal in the water itself.
proper precautions. The result wasan explo-ion that blew up the ship and killed forty out of one hundred persons
on beard
'I lie 3Io*t SMitihle
miSTDT 10 SIGHT
Curious Articles of Diet for Which There 1m No Name In KiigUsh— Dinins; In i\ Mongolian llasliery.
Is a pair of Gold Spectacles, and the only Every (lav in New York vou can see a
place to have them correctly titled is at lft » f
B-ist Washington street. No one every soldi scon of pi grant.. (I g*cntl( men in t.it glasseH mo cheaply in Greencastle. Don’t] ncig’hborhood of Mott street each ear-
trust your eyes to spectacle peddlers and
ewelers.
Nearly 40,(X0,000 hahies are born each j'ear. The Cunard line of steamships employs 10,-
G. V/. DENCH, M. D.
THE BEST GROCERIES and Provisions, IS read, I* ies, C 1 i ^ a i* s, T ii b si e e o. etc.. ETC.. AT LOWEST Eli ICES, At Kiefer's. Finest Lunch Counter in the Citi/. Come and See.
, , , , , , of its deliverv William noverthob-s POWERFUL BEASTS OF BURDEN, enough ants, beetles, crickets, tumble- " iniam no\en.ieles., bugs, roots and nuts to satisfy the In his footsteps wlt.i regard lo Indian Cx*n That Arr luted Nrxt to the cravings of so hirm a bulk ; limiting its length, and shortly after Klepbant h. l ..falnc,.. “The true time of plenty forbears is! Ms accession issued strict commands I The elephant must still be consul-,
the berry season. Then they feast 1 tllo . cile ^ t V? 1 UO “ e ° f t ] 1 . 0 court cn ‘ a to holtl the first place as a beast 000 men.
ravenously on hii 'kleberries. blueber- : chaplains shoiddpreaeh more than ten- J of burden. His normal load is eight | „ ood . s Bar^parilU U nb.^Tely unequalries, kinr.ikinic berries, buffalo her-; rainute senuons I he kaiser says by. bundred ponnds, so that m India he is i 9 i ag bloo.1 pufi.ler and stre.wtl.enin* raedries, will plums, elderberries and ' cnfor Gingths rulehehas contribute.! reckoned equal to eight ponies, to live icin ,. u is the id..«l ,,.rin S n e i ine. Try it.
■ in no small degree to-ihe extraordinary pack mules or stout bullocks, and to revival of religion . santim -nt through- three and one-third of a camel. Next | Four llif) SuecettHMt.
rying a huge brown paper bag. If you could open these mysterious packages you would find desiccated shrimps and prawns, picked Amoy cabbage, delicate little tubers known as "ma-tai - ’ bitter cucumbers, dried devil fish, Awabi
clams from Japan, smoked oysters, j in i, r , )a ,] Uavlight. while in some of the preserved sharks' tins, pots of sweet- j thickets, especially those of the mounmeate, funny looking sansages and lots tain haws, they make so much noise of dainties for which, according to the I in smashing tlie branches that it is a Herald, there is no name in English, j comparatively easy matter to approach
A poor laundryman will spend a quar- ^j lem unheard.”
scores of other fruits. They often smash all the bushes in a berry patch, gathering the fruit with half-lux-urious,-half-laborious greed, sitting on their baunchc - and sweeping the berries into their mouths with dexterous
paws.
“So absorbed do they become in their fea-.t-. that they grow reckless and feed
out Prussia that has signalized his oc-' to the elephant in general usefulness, I HavinK the nccdcil merit to more than cupaney of the throne. Certain it is, ! says the London Spectator, we should , ' li ““' *'° 1 “ u th '' “dvertuing claimed for he asserts, that a ten-minute sermon is be‘ inclined to place the "trotting ox" | A'—li IT. ITA New far more effective and ben‘ileial than 1 of India. “All Indian oxen can bo I tiiscuver* : lor ccn-uimption. Coughs »nd
one of twenty, thirty, forty or even ] trained to trot,
sixty minutes. It forces the preach- , Kipling. “The sloping quarter and and Kidneys.
«"^^ c ° nci “ a f n 1 ’ »concentrate all the straight may poaaibly account ^flWhfch «e’a* n perf^t ?n W th L i2 tiiat is Dost a .id St.f .ingv.^t of Ins ar,4*11- for something in thoir more horselike remediuM are guaranteed to tlo just what is ment in that brief span instead of gait. One of the first thincs to strike 1 clal, " t ' ,, for them ! ‘ nd ,he " ho,,e ,,,n,e cx.xFf i if . v* ' . ,, I is attache'l herewith will be glad to tell you scattering it o\oi a longer period of a stranger is the hurrying ox.” i he more of the u. sold >t Albert Allen's Drug
time—a process that naturally ditain- rekla, a light two-wheeled cart, drawn | Bloro *
Discovery.
, . . s Colds, each bottle guaranteed—-Electric Bitsa\ s Air. LOCKWOoa j ters< l j ie gient remedy for Liver, Stomach
Bueklen’s Arnica Salve, the
If you want a fine
RoastorSteak
Or boiling piece call at
S\av\.cv iv »*>\o\\cv v. MEAT MARKET. Fresh beef, veal, pork, mutton always on hand. Also a full line of cured meats, at lowest prices. 3m2?
(hew
imsfc
pAdQ
I t * ss s^r v Fine Natural Chev/. _
J. D, w, IkElui.,
BKEgDETI of
Poland China
Swim
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Light Brnhnm. Enrred Plymouth Rook, Blfiek Minorcn, Mammoth Brown Turkeys, Ton loose Goose, Pekin Ducks hucI and Guiua
Fowls.
ter or a third of his income iijon these luxuries, and will devote a half day of his precious time to cooking them in approved Mongolian stylo. The table is a queer work of art. The china and porcelain are superb, so beautiful that in this land of collectors they would be placed in cabinets. There are no knives or forks. The Celestial mind regards cutting and carving a labor unworthy of a guest, and relegates it to a cook. In lieu of forks arc chopsticks — long, slender bars of ivory tipped with silver or gold. The spoons are films of porcelain: the wine glasses, cups like those in children's doll houses. Your plate is a saucer and your napkin a silk towel held by a servant. The table is handsome nevertheless. It is nearly covered with dainty plates containing hors d'ceuvrcs piled up in slender pyramids. One pile consists of peeled bananas, cut into little drums: another of pineapple, carved into tiny bars, like miniatures of laundry soap; a third of crystallized dwarf oranges, moistened in honey; a fourth of fine onion .sprouts and a fifth of preserved eggs, dark green and suggesting cucumbers. Other plates contain sliced sausage, pickled cock .’ combs, hard boiled pigeons’ eggs, ! sweet pickled shredded ginger, sliced water chestnuts, dried fish segments, desiccated prawns, smoked fish roe, and a score of other equally incongru-
ous dainties.
You help yourself to any of these, both before and during the banquet. In the meantime the waiter or the “sing-song girl” has filled your teacup with fragrant Oolong and your winecup with boiling wine. From thipoint neither cup is permitted to remain empty nor grow old. If it stand ! * • 1 ■ •• • •: golian etiquette it is removed and replaced by a hot one. After a few minutes of nibbling and sipping the courses begin to arrive and coniinue to arrive a.-, long as there is a soul at the board. Soups and steps, omelettes and entrees, roasts and boiled, ragouts and fricassees, croquettes and vol an vents, sweet dishes and sour follow one another without apparent rhyme or reason. At the end of every half hour you take a recess of from five to fifteen minutes. Everybody lights a fresh cigarette or puffs a water pipe. A few retire to one of tile bunks and smoko a pipe of opium. The "singsong” girls perform a brief concert. ' vocal and instrumental, and again the I meal proceeds. It is a poor dinner i that has !e •• than twenty e
KNOWN OF ALL OBSERVERS. The Bride and Groom Unable to Say Why They Attracted So .Much Attention. One stormy day recently a handsome carriage came dashing down Fifth avenue, New York, witli a yard of white ribbon Hying at the pole, says a correspondent of the Pittsburgh Dispatch. Everybody paused long enough to take a second look at it, and everybody who did saw more white ribbon tied in the door handles. As it went by the cabmen congregated in front of the Fifth Avenue hotel turned and stared, and the gentlemen loungers within rubbed tacir noses against the plate glass at the curious sight. Behind the carriage pendant from the axle swung a dainty white kid slipper by a white ribbon. And the wind blow and the snow and rain swept by in vicious gusts, anil the mud and water splashed
ishes its vigor and its force.
FAMILY TRADiTiON COUNTS
by a pair of oxen, cheap, speedy and | Fruit culture is more profitable to convenient, is the hansom cab of the the farmer now than his other crops, natives of Bombay. All through the Brown Bros. Co. the most extensive
A Doiuina->t Force in the Politic' and so- Mahratta country the ox is the c< m- nursery house in the U. S., have a
non draft animal, differing in speed 1 vacancy in this section. Write them
cioty ol Littlo Duluw.tre.
No resident of a great state can easi- and size according to the work for at Chicago, 111., for their terms. 61tf
ly guess the feeling of locpl loyalty ' which he is required. Cattle of the and of almost clannish pride common Nagore breed, used by rich men to throughout the commonwealth of Del- draw their state carriages, used to ho aware, says the New York bun. When kept near Delhi for carrying dispatches. Wilmington is left out of account the i Mr. Youatt was informed that they
. ii* tr a it v tj tr n 11» j la ijiirtiitTLi« w a i a i j remainderol the state i* peopled chief-' would travel with a soldier on their sent free to every person sending his/ ly by a rural community, native to the hack fifteen or sixteen miles in the or her address to the Lincoln Tea Co?,
Abraham Lincoln Stories.
An illustrated book, unmarred by advertising, containing stories and anecdotes told by Abraham Lincoln, many heretofore unpublished, will be
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soil and descended from ancestors day. at the rate of six miles an hour, often settled for two centuries within The Nagore cattle have none of tlie
the bounds of tho state. There are awkward swinging motion of the legs _ many families still holding lands under of the English cow. They bring thoir *J l ‘'' a •'•tore in the columns ot the seventeenth century patents, lands hindlegs under them in as straight a oTAR-I’RKss to-day, and note the that have desev ndod from father to line us the horse. "They are very ac- oners made therein. son all those year, without the passage I live,” continued Mr. Youatt. “and can K OU r-C ia the only sure 'spoci ic for La Unpj o
of title deeds. It is only a few years ' clear a five-barred gate with the great-
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
See the advertisement of Vaughn’s
ot th )te th
t47.5
since a Delawarean about to remove to j est ease." One owner possessed a calf the west sold a piece of land that ids which would jump an iron railing ancestors had purchased from an In- higher than a gate, and a bull which dian chief as the representative of Ids 1 would leap the same railing and go to tribe. Long descent in Delaware is water and, having drunk, leap back th 1 .- white ribbon and flecked the deli- , confined to no self-constituted upper again.
' '' hit! 1 slipper; but the bright class, but is the boast ot all sorts of I A ctda wr^c ioi A m n young couple, snugly wrapped to the people. There arc many ancient! STRANGE ISLAND, chin on the back seat, were blissfully churches in Delaware, and probably An AinsHan i.amt with it* <jm*cr and
every one includes within its congfe-1 iiadiy Mixed Population, gation some families descended from The strange island of the Prince of those tiiat took part in organizing the M ales, on which Mr. Millar has elected
unconscious of all. It is possible they may have wondered how everybody seemed to know that they were just : -arm'd and on the way to the railway station for tho happy wedding tour. I’crUaps they marveled tiiat one earriag" on Fifth avenue among so many should attract so much attention and j wiiv everybody smiled nrd beckoned to his fellow and smiled again. “We’re married,” was thus flaunted in the face of all New York. The street urchins shouted a wild approval as the carriage passed, and some of them yelled: “(Jit on to tho bride!” “Baby mine!” “Oh. my eyes!” “Good-by, darling!” and so on. after the fashion of the gamin world, while the big black coachman on the box grinned from behind his rich astrachan livery and was the envied of his kind. If that young couple entertained any doubts as to the reason for ail these unexpected demonstrations they were probably duly enlightened when they reached the statiort. Their friends who sent them thus gayly heralded on their wedding journey possibly enjoyed the joke better than the newly made bride
and groom.
church. Kurul communities throughout the state are curiously immobile.
to make his home, lies at the mouth of Dixon's entrance and only about three
u mm muim In no single instance so far as tr el i as Phelps’ Four-C failed to give almost instant relief ami tinul cure of this dread disease.
Oienuine Cnse of XGSrippe* I was attacked November 20 by a genuine case of La Grippe. The cough was so severe and cold so persistent that after enduring the torture for two weeks I took to my rooms and be I I kept my rooms for two weeks with no relief whatever. It seemed as if each coughing spasm would bo my “last.” My wife, at the request of friends, purchased a bottle of Four-< The rapidity of it* i^ood v?rk wonderful, i w virtn dly wt*!! in four duja and able to attend to usual business. At.beht Wouthlky, Arkansas City, Kan. Dec. 23, 1891. With Matlock Dry Goods Co.
Surnames are few, and tho region from 1 miles from the northern lino of British which a man comes is easily guessed ’ Columbia. The island is about two from his name. . i hundred miles long end from ten to Family traditions are jealously treas-1 thirty or forty miles wide. It is singuured, and family traits reappear gen-j lar in its make-up, having a fringe of eration after generation. There is a lowland all around. Toward the center numerous family in the northern conn- 1 are ridges of mountains, some of them ty famous from tho fact that nearly a!! reaching lofty heights and covered its male members havered head* and) perpetual snow. There is magheavy red beards. The character is ! nifleent timber in great quantities. It
said to belong even to distant branches consists of spruce, fir, hemlock, splen- • 11 i ys Q 1 of the family i-i the we-d l.e-.g .!. '-'I y f " " cedar, and « wry superior ft | j ftD g JJfU^’
IK' Remember if l-C fails to Rive perfect satisfaction in ba Grippe, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Chronic Cough or Cold, I will re-
fund your mouey.
scent, though so common, is highly prized, and even where a family has sunk into disrepute the fact of a respectable ancestry is held to make its members a little better tiian just everyday now 'omers whose conduct is no
red cedar.
The island has never been surveyed nor explored, and some day it must prove a most inviting field for exploration. The Indians, of whom there are probably some three thou
ALBERT ALL.TN, Prop.
PraIl-3
Deo orated French Women.
Among the persons up‘*n whom the order of the Legion of Honor was conferred recently was Mme. Koech1 in-Schwartz, president of the French
Women's union. At the present | ^ R '
time about twenty women are on
worse. Neighbors in Delaware have sand, are scattered around the island tenacious memories, and old family | shores in little villages, usually of scandals are whispered about for gen- about one hundred inhabitants each. orations. An old gentleman of blame- ^ ( key consist of many different tribes, less life and excellent name never 'Aost of these seeming to be Hydared to become a candidate for public ,,ullSi There are between three hunotlloe because it was recalled that ho <h'ed and four hundred of them at had been born out of wedlock. Ceneal- Hunter's bay. and they arc quite in-
>ollot* ol 1-Toal .S«-tll<‘iu«*nt of
Kata l e.
In th« tnattpr of tho estate of Andrew
Ramsay, decayed.
In the Putnam Circuit Court, April
Term. 1894.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, •»** Kxecutor ot tne estate of Andrew IIunsay, deceased, has presented and filed Lis account and vouchers in final s tilement of said eatato, and that the samo will come up f«>r tho examination and action ot said Circuit Court on the 21st day ol May, 1891. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court, and show cause, if nny there be. why said account and
ofries nr** carried in the h, dLiT hen- dustriou-* us» llfdiermen ami salters of voucher*‘hould not be apt-rovtd. And the
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3ml3
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Permanent and paying positions to K°od fish, fresh, dried salt and femokod: r'rsrs
of at least iom-Win,.*. ri„*. pastry, ; J “ i ‘ l beans pens cabbage, millet, lentil
I clrofis alel old ladies often know the | the salmon. The Ilydah Indians came intricate family relationships oMialf i «P f ''” m the Queen Charlotte islands the community. According to tradi- '-Biny years ago and made conquest, k tion, the Du Fonts, who have been I driving the native tribe out. The | making powder for a centnrv used to former are very‘•uperior Indians. They
titled to wear the red ribbon. Most' ri,tm ’ mb ‘ r ' vith satisfaction that n:. ^ r ‘‘ intelligent, and pick up nnjth.n;,
Home have forty and fifty, and a few | of these arc* Sisters of Mercy or women '‘‘arly Bayard had been a hatter. Every | ve O quickly. It ua., thought they pass the hundred mark. You eat what w h 0 i, !lvt . been decorated In times of community has local traditions of this originally enmo from Mexico, as, they you please and as much as yon please. ! ^ar For services in “civil life*,” in ad- ,iort Bn<1 every man lives with the ™ ucI ‘ resemble the Mexican race. Scarcely any dish is simple; some con- ,| ition t „ Mme. Koechlin-Sohwart, j knowledge that his family history is N>me of them have as fine faces as any tain twenty ingredients. The average q ()sa Uonheur. Mme. I'urtado-Ileine, I huown to all who have good memo- | "'kite man, and a* full and unc beards.
uses pork, fn ’i, salt and nnd Mmo m•>»••*«» T “R^rr 4 'A'lio f .uiivl brum, liver and kidney, ( v ( i artist orphan asylum <'f Paris,
se ’» have received the decoration.
fho Tallow Tr**e of Cfil::a.
The tallinv tree, one of the most n-.o-
of a Fojjr.
Fot is most people depressing, but if it is not too thick it juc
heirs of Faid estate, «ml all others intere.«Jttd therein, mre aImo hereby required, at the time md plnote aforePHid, to appear and make proof «»i their heirship or claim to any part ol said
estate.
CHARLES SPENCER. (j’cy,. ILttbawa.vi Auy. 2t »o executor.
ol
at uUce tor lelilia to
4111 r 2
Ifni plants in Cltirn, has t'.vo ol* threo -^nnty that is unique.
TUa,
a riuituy Warning. ! representatives iu our houtheru .slate's, i oi *ly ul uiyliu tuiu in places that arc
it \/ ’ | An innocent little fellow, to whom The latter, however, are shrub*, well furnished with arc i ■ TllR HaWl(S NMY CO.. ROClieStGb N. I. ‘>mons, garlic lacU.cucumlK-r. squuslu intoxication was an unknown evil, the former is a true tt The tree is hnnp- ■ pivu I a white ra.lianci* through lUH nail aonuioutj ^ ^ melon, gourd, potatoes, waitc and wpnt out for a walU the otln-r day and, valmihlctotheChim-.se for several the moisture-laden air above and -r-v-rr!TVT»T»TM4 r r , n.'Xr. sweet; yam, m»-tai, bean, sprouts, us 1k , was returning, saw before hi* purposes. Its seeds arc thickly cov- nround them, and as they sputter and * The b.-pt tiiiinu-' '-cat and spinach, turnip, parsnip, carrot, devil mvn house a man whose curious lurches p re d with a fatty substance, \vhich. dicker, the nebnho seen over'the roofs ohear; extr.ctin* by loci «tm siheticp, »t fish, dragon fish, fish roe. clams, oys- an d staggering compelled an explaua- when stearaetl, produces a fat resem- and awnings appear like the red ction 2> . I£ K I Cm II T L 1C v torn, crabs, sea weed, mushroom and tion from an accompanying nv^se, and bling tallow, greatly esteemed for of a great tire, except tlr.it tli' li rht is 1>1-J1NTA.I^ Ol^flOE. tree inushroonis, bird's ne-Js, ’-.ark's see i aff ut that moment a younger camfle making. The seeds themselves white instead of red and yellow. When Opposite STAK-PKESS OCic. (lroeDca«tle.Inil nests, shark’s fins, cmlliss. orange brother running to meet him, he waved yield, by pressing, a line liquid oil. forms are blurred in the mist, and dis-
— peel, ginger, coeoenut, macaroni and h ! m away into the haU door: • Oo back, The tree produces a hard wood which tance is obliterated, this playing and T>y........ .... For sale a first-class piano. Call heaven knows what .not. Harold,” he cried excitedly, “go back, th,* natives use for printing blocks, Hashing of pallid lights i* magical and ! ' vvwv vvv\v\ ’T'UV vjr L V>V\ at office o/Smiley & Nell'. tf37 1 You might get drunk!” ‘ whUe its leaves make a fine black dye. ' uncanny as well as beautiful. I Office-Iu Central National Bank Buiidin»
1 Hi:il I Imir ml of
CMllYOe
the matter of the estate of Patrick
McKinney, deoensed.
in the Putnam Circuit Court, April
Term, !894.
Notice is hereby yiren thtt the
h* Admitiis'rator ol the estate of Patrick McKinney, deceased, ha- looented and tiled his Recount an l vouchers in final ’VHttleuient *»r sani es ale. nod *hat 1 be mi in h will come uo tor th*» examine* iiDp-.Mirs '"'n and u-cion ol mi'I Circuit Court on the 2 • l *i-t^ of A i ■»11. n. i. «t which time ali persons interested in said estate i»ro required t<» appear in said Court, and show cause, if any there ho, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Anil tho heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required nt tho time and place aforesaid, to appearand make proof of thoir heirship or
claim to any part ol said estate.
JAMEs L. HANDEL,
Administrator.
P. 0 Colbver, At’y. 2.50
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