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As Useful There as In the Des-

erts of Arabia.

The Beasts of (treat Service In

the Gold Fields.

How Newly Acquired Rank Was I'sed to

Avenge a Petty (nsnlt.

Notwithstanding the fact that the officers of the American army are the

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Throaxh Pullman Ballet Sleeping Cars running over the lined ef the Louisville & Nashville Railroad.

This line runs double dally (morning end evening departure) trains from Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville, and St. Louis to the principal Southern cities. This line attords two routes to points in the Southwest, via Memphis and via New Orleans. This line has double daily Bleeping car service to Jacksonville, and the only through line oi Sleepers to Thomasvllie and Tampa. This line has three dally trains to points in the South-

east.

The passenger equipment of this line is net excelled in the South.

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Hr. Calmette's Interesting Experiments In Inocnletlng Rabbits with Pare Venom. "I have taken a lot of rabbits," said

the doctor, “and inoculated them with

! one milligramme each of pure snake

A Splendid Race of Animals Being V enom, the amount Wing several times ver y P ,nk of courtesy, they sometimes, Kaleed In the Australian Colonies- moTe than a morta l dose . These [ have >n post and garrison life, have very un-

treated with serum of varying P leMan t social experiences, says the strength, the lowest being from a rab- (>utl, ’ ok An officer in a garrison is as-

| bit inoculated with four milligrammes “kned quarter*, not according to the Some interesting particulars con- and the highest from a rabbit inocu- nect * Sh itii*8 yf ids family, hut in acceming the part which the camel is luted with twenty-six milligrammes of cor, ' iin( ’c with his rank. It therefore playing In the development of the A us- pure venom,” quotes McClure’s Maga-’ Cl>mes a ''” nt < l u ' te frequently, when a tralian colonies are given In a special zine. j D< ‘"’ officer is sent to a post, that there Issue of the Itritish Australasian deal- ' “Four milligrammes of venom is a arc> mali y changes of quarters so as to ing with the gold-fields of western Aus- mortal dose for ten nounds of rabbits m: 'kc room for him. When a new matralia. The great central depot for the and twenty-six milligrammes would jor arrives, for instance, he selects the animals imported from India is Fort suffice to cause death among sixty, jt , quarters that, suit him lx>st, it matters Augusta, two hundred and tlfty-nine gave me, consequently, a very power- : n ”*’ " ko occupies them, provided the miles northwest of Adelaide. Here a ful serum. The longer the time after occupant is below him in rank. He camel quarantine station has been es- the inoculation the stronger was the c ‘ ,n lurn ou V a tna I or lower on the list tablishcd. and the arrivals are kept in grade of serum used upon the poi- <>r 1111 ^ captain or lieutenant, and each it and carefully watched for the first sone.l subjects. Thus, after twenty of th ? 8e when dispossessed can choose three months to guard against out-, minutes, I successfully arrested the ac- f’’ r 'du'self what quarters suit him best breaks of a certain deadly mange tion of the poison with the weakest “ oc cupie<l by an inferior in rank. One which carried olT most of the earliest serum, while the strongest saved the Iu,,ve ’ therefore, may make a dozen animals. Once acclimatized, the camels rabbit after the lapse of an hour and a others. 1 lie women of the army, it is are not liable to the complaint, and half. Those not treated therapeutical- sa ' <k are greater sticklers for these they thrive wonderfully upon the ly died in two hours. rights than the men. Hut the men natural shrubs of Australia—saltbush,! “I And, generally speaking, about f^cmselves, while preserving all the wattle, nulga, acacia and other vurie- five cubic centimeters of the serum * orm ® 0 ‘ highest courtesy, sometimes ties. The imported animals, however, j from one milligramme are necessary to P nsk aut h°rity to its fullest

are not nearly so valuuble as theAus-’ make the animal proof against one ^ or instance, at a two-com- . . , , tralian-brcd camels. The pastoralistmilligramme of pure venom. 1 also pany post In the west some years ago, flits from station to station and dumps breeds his camels as he does his sheep, ( find that I can use three distinct spe- * captain of infantry was in command, your poor dumb trunk with force on scientific principles, so that al-’ cifics in vaccinating a rabbit, and, by a« his commission was of older date enough to drive pi es in a government ready, within twenty-five years, there 1 all analogy, a man, against the bite of than that of the captain of cavalry also breakwater, and the one who loiters has been produced in Australia a race the most poisonous snake or as an anti- there ' lhese t' vo captains were around the depot watching for his of camels larger in frame, sounder in' dote after they have been bitten, mutually antipathic. In their official chance to shatter your baggage, says windandlimbandpossessedof greater! These arc. first, the serum from an en- 1 lntercour8c al1 tlle fonns were ob - lexa f Siftm £ is - T1 »e depot baggage-weight-carrying capacity than the In- 1 venomed animal by itself; secondly, served, but still it was plain to all that man is the most culpable of the two dian animals originally imported. Hy ! this serum mixed with chloride of gold tho >' cordially disliked each other. One species. In his longand dark career of means of camel caravans-there are or the hypochlorite of sodium or of <lu i' the 8enlor captain ordered the smashing trunks ho has knocked the

junior to take a file of men to the hoops off his conscience, and there is

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There are two ot them, the one who

4 MIOUS GIFT.

Something that Confounds the ltext Philosophic Expects. The Sick ape Ccbed and the Skeptic Left to Wonder.

caravans

now close upon ten thousand camels at | lime, and, thirdly, either of these work in Australia—thepastoralists have chemicals, or, preferably, chloride of been enabled to take up and stock new lime, used by themselves without

country which was formally incapable serum.

of being utilized because a broad belt “1 have not inoculated any man of land that is either waterless or 11-. against snake-bites as yet. That is a able to long periods of drought iuter- matter for the future. I must, of vened between the good country and course, determine how long the unsettled regions, whence all supplies munity obtained by inoculation en-

forest and cut the firewood needed for tho winter! This duty ordinarily would have been given to a sergeant or corporal. The cavalry captain had no recourse and was obliged to obey. Just as he got outside the post the mail, which came only now and then at intervals of a week or so, arrived, and

have to 1m> drawn and where all prod- dures in the system before venturing ^-he cavalryman stopped for his letters.

ucts must be marketed. It is only i to make any predictions in that direowithin the last, few years that mining tion. My sole aim thus far has been to

One of these brought him his commission as major. Me at once issued an

men haYu awakened to the utility of devise some means of saving persons or£ ^ er taking command of the post, and

another order assigning the wood-chop-ping duty to the late commandant.

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no remorse brave, foolhardy and reckless enough to tackle his heart-strings and play on them. The cowboy ropes the Texas steer for fun, but the baggageman ropes your trunk for a quarter of a dollar. No matter though your trunk he shod with half-inch strap iron and armed with solid steel corsets on the corners, and doublelocked with a burglar-proof combination. the station baggageman wants to rope it all the same, and usually he terrifies all tho passengers into letting him have his own way. He approaches you with a smile, goes away with twenty-five cents and ties your bruised and battered kister with a tow string. The strong, iron-bound chest of the drummer, and the aristocratic though

camels in their industry, and large already bitten or in danger of Vicing numbers of the animals have recently • bitten and I have no reason to doubt been drafted to western Australia. On the value of my results; and I hope and |

the older gold fields of that colony I believe that the terrible death-roll of MIXED RELATIONS, the camel caravan has already knocked j twenty-two thousand persons per an- a Prince Who 1. c^„ ii lmM if, ©ut the bullock team by reason both of | num in India killed by the cobra may Father »n<i in* Mother economy and efficiency. Hut. more im-, be appreciably diminished when we Am thc har , lest things which the portant still, the camel is enabling get to work there. 1 infant Prince Edward, of the roj-al house new gold fields to be reached and j What about scorpions, tarantulas of England, the little son of the Duke of

worKed which were previously if not and cent.pedes/ York and heir expectant to the throne, owner of the Saratoga is wringing her absolutely inaccessible, Incapable of , I have not undertaken them as yet will have to straighten out when he Is lily white hands and tucking stray bits being permanently occupied and util- but I see no reason why their venom olJer is hi , r , lntionship to his own of V'e. ruffling and bird’s-eye linen zea. Mmingmachmeryisbeingmadc, which .s less important than that of father an(l mothcr . n constitutes a into the fractured corners, the drum-

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fragile frame of the Saratoga, meet on Dr. WALTER, with the Reputation of

Curing More Chr ‘ Any Man Living,

common level, and when they do meet the splinters fly, and while the

in sections convenient

across the back

of the pack animal

Camel wagon transport, unknown both in Asia and in Africa, has also been developed in Australia, the animals Ihjing yoked in teams of eight, just like bullocks. Well-sinking machinery is

for slinging. the snakes, should not yield to the

same treatment,'

, problem such as is seldom found out-! mer is using the most vigorous and

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the Reputation of ’j

Curing More Chronic Diseases than 1

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WILL VISIT GREENCASTLE, IND., Saturday, March 2,

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They Are Ordered vent a Break-Down.

side of princely houses.

| It is certain, howevor, says the j Youth's Companion, that he is the third

to itrraic step to Pre- cous j n Q f h; s father, and also the sec-

SOLDIERS ON BRIDGES.

At Commercial Hotel.

that music will materially injure such Ile is _ as it were, his own double structures, says the St. Louis Republic, third cousin—a relationship which it Persons who really believe that music , vill doubtless take him sometime to

comprehend.

- - - ■’ — Thc majority of readers have doubt- his relation to himself somewhere l>elikcwise being sent out into the water-1 less heard that it is possible to “fiddle t w e en that of a third and fourth

less country on camclbnck, and after | a bridge down,” or in other words, cous i n .

the magnificent results achieved by artesian boring in the arid region of Queensland, where some of the Iwtres yield two million gallons a day and have caused rivers to run where water was never before seen except in the form of an all too scanty rainfall. There is no saying but that by this means thc West yAustralian gold fields, now worked with difficulty owing to the scarcity of water, may be converted into regular oases. During the Lindsay expedition, it is added, the camels had spells of twenty-three and twentyone days without a drink of water.

ond cousin of his mother. This makes avail naught, so neither do the tears of

spiritual language he can command, | and a great deal of it, warming up I

with the eloquent brilliancy of his dis- j Where the Sick can get the Benefit course. As the prayers of the wicked , of his Six Years Hospital Experience.

the belle nor the curses of thc commercial gentleman. The time table of the railroad is not changed in the least,

Consultotion mnl Advice Free and atrii tty < 'oufidentiut.

as to throw it from its foundation j piers, if kept up for a sufficient length of time, cite the fact that when armies arc marching, orders are given to stop 1 thc music before tho troops reach the bridge, especially if the structure be one built on the suspension plan. But 1 this is not done because there is any j

NO DELAY.

GMM1I So. 22 Soil'll Joctscn Slrsel, GREENCASTLE, IND. Building Association stock bought find sold or takon us security for loans.

A SPECULATOR’S LUCK. lie Drew on tho Sultan of Turkey and tho Draft YVau Honord. A good story is told of a certain St. Louis speculator who had need of a large sum of money for his operations, and found himself with a very small balance in the bank. He consulted the cashier, a friend of his, ns to how he could get over the emergency. The cashier suggested that he should draw on somebody not too near the city. The operator said that he knew no one that owed him, and the cashier insinuated that that would make no difference, if the draft did not return

too soon.

The operator, says the New Orleans Picayune, reflected for a time, and then wrote out a draft on the sultan of Turkey for ten thousand dollars and deposited it in the bank. The draft went to New York and thence to London, where it came into the hands of the Rothschilds, who forwarded it to Constantinople, and it was duly presented to the sultan's chamberlain, who, not knowing anything about it, referred it to tile sullau. “Who is this man?” asked the sul-

tan.

“Don’t know him,” replied the chamberlain. “Do we owe him anything?” asked his highness. “No,” replied the other. “Then do not pay it,” decided the po-

tentate.

“But if I might advise,” said the crafty counselor, “this draft comes

through Lh

Both itis father and mother are descended from George III. of England. George III.’s son Adolphus, duke of Cambridge, had a daughter Mary who married the duke of Teek, and became the mother of Princess May, who married the duke of York; and the duke of York’s father, the prince of Wales, is the great-grandson of the

danger to the bridge on account of the

vibrations caused by the music, but be- | ()ame K ; U r, <j eor g e m

cause the measured tread of a vast 1 The young prince will have the right number of men keeping step would | address either his mother, his father subject the structure to • greater orhi^aelfae “my royal cousin;” and strain than an irregular agitation. I he | j ie may, perhaps, excuse any partiality reason of this is obvious: Ihe bridge ; f or mother over his father bv do-

Dr. Walter treats all chronic diseases such

an.l the sympathetic passengers are j ^deV, and all fo^m.'of pU^cur^wnh^

obliged to go abroad. The wounded j the use of the knife.

trunks are thrown into the ambulance C/ELllCer c . ure ’ 1 ' vit hout the kuife; a posl-

, ,, , , . ,tive guarantee inven.

—baggage car—and whirled away Tr , n i1p r ,c;v l ? r fits) cured in a 8hort

tho next slaughter house farther up P*’ AC P a J' time,

the road. And the dear, sweet dude. Catarrh '“"“i n ° and the starchy old deacon, and the (jOltBr or bi * neck * cared - Guaranteed, grand and impressive member of the p, cured in one minute legislature are all alike powerless in '-'■l UiSo without pain. Uranuthe hands of the fiend of the check ''‘J^i^V/d'deaffie^u^ratlon., di.room. Tyre and Sidcn have passed A - JCL1 charges, polypus, etc. away, and so will our trunks. The NOS0 piasHc^peVations^etc* °^ **** n0 **’

The doctor has a new process of removing

suffers least strain when at rest. When in uniform motion throughout all its parts it acquires a momentum equal to the entire suspended weight multiplied by the velocity of such motion. This being the case it is clear that a uniform downward vibration will soon reach the breaking strain, while the same disturbing forces, acting irregularly, would counteract each other to a certain degree, and thus be far less

trying. PRINCE, NOT WAITER.

Oliver Wendell Home* Make* the Ac-

quaintance of Royalty.

Another anecdote of Oliver Wendell Holmes. When he was in England in 1880 he found himself on one occasion at a “crush” in London among a great mass of jieople, including several royal personages. He sat quietly in a corner, lint presently, feeling a little faint, and observing refreshments in the distance, he turned to an elderly personage standing near, whom he supposed to be a butler ox something of that kind, and asked for a harmless beverage. The supposed servant brought this with great alacrity, and remarked: “I am very glad to meet you, Dr. Holmes.” The autocrat of the breakfast table was a little taken aback, and the stranger added: "I am Prince Christian.” “Dear me," said Holmes, alive at once to the joke. “I have not had much acquaintance with princes, and. do you know, I took you for the waiter!” At

LoihscktHs, n ■»). whom Christian went off into a

we are negotiating a two-million loan. Would it be safe, under the circum-

slauces, to dishonor it?”

“Pay it," said the sulan, and so the St. Louis speculator was ten thousand dollars richer than he knew, to his own

great astonishment.

The

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burst of merriment. “Where is my ivife!” he said; “I must tell her this. She admires you immensely.” Off went Prince Christian to fetch tho princess, and the genial American philosopher was soon the center of a circle of royalty, greatly delighted by the incident.

IIt« Own Fault.

A Chicago gentleman, with a trouble-

original races must have- been para- some memory, had lately been taking mount, for nature craves it. Salts of a twenty-flve-dollar course of mnemonsoda are [to be found in all animal j cs from a professor who has anew and, and vegetable substances Rian uses, but according to his own account of tho it docs not seem to be so assimilable as matter, a thoroughly effective system, sodic chloride. Primitive Americans shortly afterward, says the Chicago were certainly fortunate, because ( Tribune, a neighbor intrusted a packsources of salt far away from thc sea- a g e to this gentleman's care, which hoard were fairly numerous. The package the gentleman forgot to dework of proeurintr salt must have liver. He made a handsome apology,

fallen in

for his mother over his father by declaring that she is a nearer relation to

him than hij> father.

The princely families of Europe supply many similar eases or tangled relationship growing out of the successive intermarriage of cousins in nearer or

remoter degrees.

CEGGARY AND SUPERSTITION. 5Iem!U'iintn Profit hy tho Relief That GIting llringM Good Luck. Begging is a regular trade in many parts of the world. Some who practice it may almost be said to make it an art, or a profession. A good mendicant, like a good salesman, studies his customers, discovers their weak points, if he can, and trades upon them. A French writer, who has given much attention to the subject, describes at length the methods by which such people—who get their living by paupericulture"—play upon the superstitions

of their victims.

There is a common notion that giving alms brings good fortune. "Go to thesorbonne,” says our French author, “on tho days of examination for the bachelor’s degree. Sec thc collegians, each with his dictionary under his arm, on his way to make the famous Latin version, on the success of which all his future depends. A cloud of beggars settles down upon them. “ ‘A sou, monsieur, a morsel of bread. It will bring you happiness.’ "The candidate hurries on. “ ‘You will be blackballed, monsieur,’ the beggar continues. “The sinister prediction always takes effect; tho collegian pulls out his purse, and the beggar turns away cnuckliug.” The same thing is seen at tho Hotel de Ville on the days of examination for a certificate of ability for teaching; and when there are no examinations going on, there may bo races; and thither go the beggars; for gamesters and sporting men are famous for their

superstitiousness.

Goths and Vandals swarmed down upon Rome and it fell. Verily, so do the Goths and Vandals of the modern railroad prey on our baggage and it is

all broken up. Then They Split.

"Women play odd tricks on one another sometimes,” said a smart American woman; “but thc queerest I ever

enlarged tonsils without pain or hemorrhage.

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A Positive Cure for Diabetes

special attention given TO DISEASES OF WOMEN All private diseases of men cured.

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heard of was perpetrated bv one social : the awful effects of neglected or improperly’ ■ leader in a western city upon another. L'nd h’rlim*!mpo^en^y, 1 "faito,g a ^emo?y, ]o d st They were rivals, and hated each other vitality, lack of energy, vericocele, or other

accordingly, though outwardly they

preserved the semblance of pleasant gift* is the Power of Diagnosing Disease, relations. Every chance that either Remember the Date and come early, as hi*

got to give a dig at the other was eagerly seized, but the final and most i effective stroke, after whielt no calls ; 1 were exchanged, was delivered by Mrs. L. She sent out cards for a grand entertainment. and then took pains to find out what Mrs. F., Iter competitor, was going to wear. A gorgeous brocaded satin was the material of Mrs. F.’sgown, it was ascertained. Accordingly Mrs. L., whose husband was in the dry-goods business, obtained several hundred yards of the same identical stuff and draped the walls of all the rooms on the lower floor of her house with it. You may imagine the feelings of Mrs. F. on arriving in her superb new frock, which she expected to make a sensation. Kulurully she ordered her carriage and drove away

in tears."

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Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. |

tnihe March number of Frank Leslie's ‘ Where J’OU CA’l obtain the best,

Popular Monthly the wonderful atory of the and the place is at life wud of Thcmss Air? Hdlseo Is 1 *

set forth, in an article by Henry Tyrrell, I with the apparent purpose of contrasting an actual living hero s modern conqueror of science, with the dark and sinister shadow of Napoleon as project anew by the curious contemporary revival of his sanguinary legend. The paper is accompanied with some interesting illustrations, including new portraits of Edison, of his parents, wife, children, and scientific collaborators. Other important contributions to this unusually fall and interesting number of Frank Les-

they cannot sen by day, or that they seo better by night. The bat sees admirably in the brightest sunlight, as anyone knows who has ever teased one

a large measure on women. ( His neighbor accepted it in good part, j py poking a stick at IL It will open There was a Mexican goddess who was but could not forbear to ask, in a ban- ! mouth and make an angry grab at honored as tho snIt giver. Bancroft, in taring tote: “But how altout that [ t he stick, when it Is not near it by

^'jA*‘ , u , 1 f™Pj e [,"/”i U , 1 J li curn F vIno i w his Aztcc studies, tells how an Aztec ( twenty-flve-dollar system of mnemou- ^erai inches. IW. Bullc-s says it U yid Dungan’s Prolific, white, as raised by j king kept the flascalas without salt ics?” “Oh, that’s all right," was tho j the same with owls. They see perfset.T a. Oumiaras, at this Office. Those v*ri*- for years, until they acknowledged his , rep iy. “The system isn’t to blame. I 1 i v j n bright sunlight and better at a am.* furueci. and order. it that', nil.” 1 JLv. .c__ . .JL*

He’s Popular Monthly are: M. V. Moore’s

Creatures of the Night. striking account of “The Great Salt Lake, Nocturnal creatures assume night ac- » U a Mormondoa" Captain H P Smith’s tivity for some other reason than that ' stirring and patriotic account of “Thc

United States Revenue Cutter Flag.’’ Thera are good short stories and poems by Charles Edwards, Louise Morgan Sill, Gertrude F. Lynch, Jessie M. Andrews, H. E. Armstrong, Julia D. Young. Annie L. Muzzey, Ernest Delancey Pierson, Norman Gale, and others.

wen are tot ouic fuzuecd, and Order. t- eoived at the STa*-PitH«s office.

only forgot to apply it, that's oil’’

night than moat creature*.

Notice of Insolcencij.

Notice is hereby given that at the February term, 181)5, of the Circuit Court of Putnam county, the estate of Trypheuia Stephens was ffeelsred probably insolvent Those inI terested are notified that it will he settled

1 accordingly.

QUINTON BROADSTREET,

Administrator.

Dated this 18th day of February, 1896. 3tl& The subscriber, a male inhabitant over the age of twenty-one years, hereby gives notice to the citiiens and voters of the city of Oreenrastle and tireeucusliu tutvu.hip, in Putnam county, inmaua. ami to liic citizen, and voters of the Third Ward of said city, t he will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of said county, at their March term, 189.5, forli-

Disti'.Ied front the riehest Malted Harley. Chase's Harley Malt Whisky is full ot nutriment, mind and excellent and absolutely pure. Jno. Cawley,Jno. Sage and R. L. Higart. Sole agents for Orsencastle. mar

y.

and voters of the Third Ward of said city, that

> the Hoard of Commisslo

y, at their March term, 1895, f„...-

cense to sell spirituous, vinous and mall liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the sams to he drank on the premises where sold. My place of business whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, is in the one-story brick building situated on lot one ,.l), in square (block) number three (3), in the Depot enlargement to the town mow city/ of Oreencastie, in said county and State, and

in the Third W’urd of said city.

WILLIAM MALONEY.