Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1880 — Page 2
THE STAR. Pkank A. Aunome K<liti»ruTnl Proprietor Hatur lay, Jan 21 Tiik rc uicri of Thk Star will oe:»r in Uiin»i that we do not hold oiirruiyr recon, ole t<»r o' endorse the opinions of « , " i i" • enhi published in these oolinuns. N« o s’on lv give Hpace to oar rorrusfjonih'n• > th: t the '-i t. pie may learn what t*" ihoujch "i their neighon* are. Kn i Ki.r.i* hi tin* I'ostolliec. (ireen Irid . us s cond cl.i^s moil m.»ti *»
to the me n of wealth in the net* woild. After but little deliberation he formed a colony of bK countrymen, fitted out an expedition ofhalf a dozen ship'.
and
v a» and
ed at 1'biladelpbia. His first move to., a tract of WO acres of land estaldi'h his colony on it. 'Ihese acres .,re now tie sdo of th'- cite of Wilmington Delewnro. Subsequeii ly lie leased the land for a period of ninety-nine
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will
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I'm m ini, paper has price in the last three gpcHt advance is b.
• it dou -il ' '
mori!bs, a . tbe
;innine to be felt by
newspaper publishers. The St Louis morning papers have advanced their ptices from twenty cents to lliitty rent
week.
Thk Terr, Haute ■ ad is love] h<*a ’ . on one point, as < viiu" by the following from its columns: In a recent casein Wisconsin, a suit against a railroad company, a notable hard heat defense was attempted. The plaintiff was the widow of an engineer who had been kill ed in a collision, n..d she sui d fo ii'cover the loss of lior husband s.support. The! evidence shows that the fireman jumped from the engine at first siebt of the daiigi 1 and saved bis lile,while the 1 rigi-
net 1 stood hi roieally at I i' post and w , , , , . .
1 ta 1 itnndi 1. hot* 1 xet to jo in for
found scalded and crushed to death, , • • • .1 ■.
American pn/., hrst, and o the suit i»
with the lever in one band and the throt-i , .■
•in i-—iftil, the proceedings will,no .rat - (‘• rred across the water. The value of
toil,, .lor . O,,,,...,Z IZZLuy obuin.d . ■»"
I, g Shanghai rooster. clipped off his j^«™ rds cven n * t, ‘° t> rs ‘ . ^ wht ,re they fail, it is pleasant to i. -e.
, , <• .i. supervened. It was very vnih nt. ami .. irI11 |.., , 0 t h e younaent child, and we guamn- no. ... oor, |, tT spurs and put him 111 r pen for the other e . r , . harmless 10 in > s 4 oenscs i.isell nur woniieiml invimi,,,: c , , ■ . r 1 .l-. was accompanied by snapping of his jaws tee what whr, we say. IricelOcts..' •• • | ree- Address a unes, , s hcnnan A 1 'i lokil'. 'i he Shanghai was informed that • » ^ r ‘ I If »our Lunas ere sore.Cuest or Back Ume.usc llL Wi ,. hil!lin . ,,lln A C^,;
ho Ind about two minutes to live, but he “"d froth,ng nt the mouth. 1. ! Shdolfa Pon,as Plaster went at the gamecock with surprising, When he recovered from tins at.ack v„ ntrrKPI
confidonce and vigor, and at the capita- »>e begged piteously to be put out o. h s
misery, and warned them near film to pigjnt.Constipation.-
t ,..„ ;,,,v 1™ I.. .1,0,1.. ^
Meanwhile, Dr. Dif ap and I.eUevillo ,. ure or rclieve th cm. Price me. Sold byt .Coot
had
years, and later, gave up the ghost. Of Don of the two minutes crowed over ids 1 1, time sons two survived him, and J.^d hody. '1'he physician toldhissortheso wcr.'n. t to bo found when the row in plain words, but the clergyman expired. The Springers before expressed his feelings in a sermon on
lease
1,1 ntioned are the descendants of his sons Charles and f Inistopher. 1 ho latter had nine children, one of whom, Ahrahi.tii, had in turn six children. One of his gr«n (children, now living in Illinois, his stv children more. From this some idea can be gathered of the ex«onsivc genealogy of the family. There are heirs who can race back to tbo old baron now living in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois. Misissippi, Kansas and Colora-
do an. Indiana.
Besides the Wilmington
Sptingers also lay 1’.dm t.> some
hie
The Vanity of Human Hopes.’
had been Culled in consultation, ami been unanimous that the disease was hydrophobia. Dr. Jno. J. Black, o
Among the provisions of the new fall Newcastle, one of the first physicians of fornia Constitution, thoso concerning the Dh, State, was also summoned, and con-pro-eculion of persons acr 'sed of crini" ' currc( ] jp the opinion. Chloroform
I* now exciting most discus don m that jt.aie, ' cnieffunction of tlrand.lu-
.. w e the making of indict- The spasms became frequent and terribly 1 111" i.. but H osoi ution may directly fol- violent this morning, and it vv s fo.iud low it, • on af tor the preliminary i x necessary to tie him for the first time, urniiistion and commitment of a magis- ]<>pn yet, between his spasms, he implorIrate. In cases below felony, the triu e( ] a speedier death, and spoke comfort estate the by jury may be wai«ed by the consent of jng words to bis relativci who surrounded |
valu.i- l ,lirt ' c!! > or ,ho jury i" ! *y consist of beilside.
/
jAce fob
' ^ ■'“"VU.VsSAfKTT L.ar,
3'rcfs. s.,...oo B n
was
resor, 1 to. and the patient was kept un der its intluence as much as possible.
cure 1,r relieve them
Wo have :i upeody iin<l positive cure, for ( h turrli-Dipthoria. Canker mouth, and lleailacli in fthilob’i Catarrh Komedy. A miaul Injector free with each bottle.Uae it if you desire health
:in,l sweet breath. Priee vie.PoldbyC.Cookiu,i-U ^ OEI TS WAUnB. Wo went 11 rdi.Ku • ilevcry town in In.li .. a, Illimu, 1„„“.
„ns,is t„ sell our inoilieinis. X„ Pll ,. ,mired; hu: we do rcimr- eood r s ,„m, i nor*. A ,r ents enn niuke fiftv . . ! ' -
doll.:
, For l... I Co.. lf>y
I Box, 2567.
I will |>av the liiahesi market |,rice in ei,«h for White " lx nnd Shell Hark Hickory bliolt. s , eli vered in C. eencaatlo. Oak N k.. l« be
: I ii'ciio.' Ion
i- ' oiicU l^rsous desirinK to sell this el8?» of Wov. iM
limber should » all on the undersigned soon. other e! ftne appllunees upon trinl ft.r:#
, to thwMi hi 1 tie) in* Irom Nervou Dchility F ma»i. I*, ruly-i? or any dine i ? es ofthel
Ii!li!t,Sp'fiIilite
ents ean muke fidj. to onehu* inunlh. with a little wor |. f.n tnei' t> irt-eulars. nd'lr,-. "Im,nbers St., New VorkCil,. f
to he |
ueViii'.iThyA’iiiehei ttiiek. Iliekory ON 30 DAYS TR|||
lilt hes Ion? «nd 1' t hy ’J 1 ■> inch-
'ersoiis desiring to sell this clfl oi We v. iM send our Klectric-Voltaic Belli I
A. i: r ..4M KAVAA
I to thuse mild: •,»,
rr Kidneys, anil
any number " ss ti.
call be t "u
an old-fashioned jury. A father rnd daughter
tie in the other Instead ;ng for the family of tin ro, the company attempted
d piovid 1 dead he to defeat
tho suit on the ground that the engineer was negligent in not ahnndonir g Ids post, as the fireman hud done. Tfiisdi!' n-c wassuc-cessful in the tria! court, hut was severely reprimanded by the supreme court, who. in reversing ill,* judgment said “ Who shall sit in judgment upon this brave cngini or to coolly determine tho alternative risks and chances which he is compelled to take instantly, witli scarcely a moments time fordeliberatioii such a terrible emergency. It w i not do t<> establish anile l,v which duty of an engineer in such an emergo.icy may f»e measured and dictated l>v cowardice and timidity, andhywhi, | his standing at Ids post and facing d per will bo carelessness and danger. Tb dolense resting upon such a th,my in tins i use can not be sanctioned.' These words of the supremo court will, vok the warmest approval of every inai.lv fit-art and wdl render such a defense as was attempted in that case odious for nil
time to come.
property at Stockholm, Nwoeden
wl i was left by Baron when he ! 11 ^ 1 ^ "P"" but no
changed bis location t" tliese shores. :t
flu-
at Ixiinsas City
tliffered on tho tpies on ol Henry Dunn s moral worth, the former holding that he was a rascal, mid tho latter as stoutly maintaining that he was a good man to marry. '1 ho (ather emphasized his opinion ',t shooCng Dunn, and the danghti ’
consistent'v uurried him
, twelve mutually Woorarn, the war arrow poison of II* f I* f an if b> mi , h - - South American Induins, was tried as the I*fllH*S. l>OllC.N.
other way than before next remedy. A quarter of a grain in-
-'iR-r dht.i.'i , ■an, n M '
tin-properly in dispute aggregates seveta
millions of dollars.
IT-om » eiiiitoi'.
f!.. iuio Aniuricau.
Autbei B. Gorman was nominated bv the i> tnucratic legislative cancus at An-
had recovered from his
as son
wound. I
- t.e the
napolis, lust evening, to succeed William f a t| ie risat last triumphant, for tin laugh
ter has returned to Inn-, and ackuow lodged the soundness of his judgment, a few whippings by Dunn having changed her
mind.
I’inckney Whyte as United Stan -ena tor from Maryland. In going to the United State Senate Mr. Conn n w ll have (he triumph of telu ,ing to tl. ,t annst body as a member which ho once ■rvi <1 r- a page, a thing which never
c in in the istorv of the Senate. , " 1| 1 dollars by long ami hard work as a
county—which
Joshua Nestor had saved a few tlious-
istorv
'.k i as born iu Howard
In- now represents in the State Senate— i'.. !i II 18.°,1). He does not belong to any of tho old Maryland families, for it was not • it the year 18I J that IDs '•.ihdfatli r, John Gorman, enmo from an,I to America,, settling first in I’enn-
armer in Virginia, while his son-in-law was dissolu'e and penniless. W ebb was impalient to get tho old man's money, .iirough his wife inheriting it; but Nestor, like his namesake of Homer’s days, lived on and on, until he was 96, and even to :i was halo ami hearty. Webb, on the c,ui-
j-cted under the skin produced happy 1 he IIIGIIES I MARKLT I life results at first. It was administered Paid for all kinds of Bones by every half hour un- I it was found to ng- /"'•T'* A Near S,,uthl*t , |,,it giavate rather than alieviate his syinp- J • JL • sLyAw>**Xw3rf(Jrei-ncu»tlo,Ind.
toms. Since then chloroform has been ! t
relied upon ami at this writing it is hoped that his agonies will soon be over. The event has thrown a gloom ovi r the entire community. Business has been suspended to-day, and the only conversation has been expressions of I wonder at the fortitude with which hej bore his terrible condition, and sympathy for his wife and their young children. His brother, between whom and himself the warmest nffection existed, is pro?
trated with grief.
Since the above was put in type Mr
Alexander has died.
f|EW RESTAURANT! OYSTUBS FOB SAUU BY DISH, CAN,
OB IN BULK.
Jlottls inxi l.iiiK-li wrved :if all
liours.
CONSMTIOti C;i!RKD. A wimple veacinblp rrmp,', for the rj>r*d)/ and permanent cure of Conj • J tion.Bronchftie.Catarrh.AKthiiia,and ad //’• and Luna Affections A let) a jm-lilve HnJ riuliriil rur© fur Mtvouh I>-Eiiity u;.-l iM INcrvoufl Complaints, which l ■ b-r U i, ; t thousand* of cases. Heoii>e. w ith f ul d n u |iin German. Trench, or hiiLr'i.-h < ; - \ in* and UHiny, (tent by mail free «i rl.:ir#4 on receipt of Ntunip. riease name ;his i„n"fT W W^BHERAE, 149Powen'Block,RochBinr ilTi
c i n»—> >‘?J-Trj3aoM
ancauarjao
BAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
A . . V . I Sin t on .
tf 21
I'sr-r- Hook lo Niil»s4-i'ilM > i' < s.
sylvar.m, near Harrisburg ;but afterwards ti-try, was ruiniiig his health by dissipa-
'I'ln- lleii-s.
Last Tuesday the long talked of meet ing of tho Springer heirs was held at St Louis, Mr. i’.iiey Springer and otherciti* zeii of this county, interested in the , tate, attended the meeting. The I'hila
n moving to Baltimore. On his mother's -ode le- i, (b .'ended from the family of So:nm l lini'vn, of English blood, who etiit- m liti country before the Revo. , Itilion, ami took part in that war. Mr. tiorman's father. 1’eter Gorman, was n farmer and a large contractor on the Bulinnore an-l tfiiio Bailroad when it was Im -oiig, was, moreover, an active politician and had a large acquaintance w :h I ublic men. The Senator-elect when a
deladephia Record giv s tl.e following h'*y enjoyed only such educational ad-
intetligence, of interest to the hens.
"Who owns Wilmington?"
I his is a question which nut a few inhabitants of the Diamond Slate are ask ing themselves. On Tuesday next lb will he a meeting in St. Louis of s Vi-,i hundred heirs, or tin-ir representatives, who claim tbal the ground upon whir', the city is built belongs to tht m
r,
SOIlH*
vantages as the public schools of Howard County can supply, and at the early age of thirteen he was appointed a page in the Senate through the influence of Judge Hdward Hammond, then a member ol the House of Representatives, The youth was blight, active ami obliging, ami attracted the notice .of Stephen A.
tion, and it looked as though he would die first. To avert such an occurrence Inmurdered Nestor, and it was for tha. crime he was hanged a few days ag >. Bumne-lleis frequently b. temperanCi aposth s, but Nelson J L conducting temperance reviv es C, , out Bennsylvania for several ycai . lately opened a bar-room a F.rie, and is doing ■
; thriving business. He announces u ! • j
ture ( duct.
ON HAND,
—AN D—
RECEIVING DAILY!
of soil'
Having made arrangements to ciub The 1 S i ah with 'he Cincinnati Weekly Commercial we announce that we will furnish Tee St.mi and the Cincinnati, one year, for ff'J.C'O and w ill give as a free prize to each yearly’subscriber under this dubLing arrangements any one hook he may select from the following famous works —postage paid and free of all cost—the books being Harper's Editions, unabridged, beautifully printed oo good paper in,
, opor covers. j Alt bought of first hands at lowest prices, and I. 'Jane Eyre,” the celebrated novel I customers are auarantoed b; rgaii.s, at
whi h made Charlotte Brent’s fame.
ture on the subject of his change ofcoi 2 "The Last Dtys of Pompeii,” Bui-
wvrs historical romance ol universal pop- T*Jf^'TTtr (AY*'lr' ulari'y, the most fascinating of his pro- A'I >5 AAr X vJX
duetibns. •
i,ic. ALLISTERS
HEALING! ALL ! :AUfl ■ '£TMEF kfililc OTitMumt fonlnins y nTHKH MIN KH \I. miliar. 4
A large, vai .‘od und late-s.*yled stock
sonabte
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Domestics, etc. .—
J ami:s <iiuj:si»v‘s
moKHoi;*,
or in oicoriio1:11.
Douglas, of Illinois, who eventually made
by right of heiituge. This wi'l be the fi' 1 " fi'» Secretary and confidential friend. Alexander last ofa series of eonfererces hetw e.'n the- ^ oung Gorman lived in the great fsenaheirs, and during itsaession decisive «-■ tor's iiouse and accompanied him on all tion will be taken looking to th. placing llis electonieeering tours, including the
of the claim before a judicial hodv. A number of i-lniiimnts are to he m attendance Irom this and neighboring cities. Teat ibis movement has a more inilnential backing than some of the a-oGela-tions formed for the purpo c of reeovorii g lost propei ty may be inferred fri m a glance a the list of claimants. An,n;:g tlu are Beuhne !',. Springer, the nou d (.'incinnati ph lanthrophist. Congressman Spring, r, of Illinois, Ron. W.IL Spring- > i. Washiigton, and Rev. J. N W Spring. < v, a popular preacher in Si. Louis. By u recent deed B»ul>en M. Kpringer has transferred all tiis tight and til!,. t„ p,, brothers above mentioned, hut has, at 'he same time, expressed his willingness to do ihe noodfnit in tho ,sb.i|„ <,f r ; ,'b toward the outlay consequent u- on the proposed legal pioceeditigs Mnnv of the claimants are very wealthy p, ,iplo, and an- prepared to sink some of tbi ir spare tinances iu tho present imdrrink
mg.
To state the ease of the heirs me In » reference* back to the days of li'- n ,\t H.at time there lived in Stockholm Sweeden. one Baron Cliarles ('bf-tonh, r Springer. Royal blook coursed thn-ugh bis veins and bo was aceounted one of the litst noblemen of the land. lie was tlie owner of an immense and va unblo estate, which enabled him lo Hve in -plendur, while liis foBowei- could be numbered by the thousands. In process of time he married aladyol birth equal
Hying tgonaos olit l oiiuu 'Inn
t n l>«‘lii\« su i* lily.
1) :.'..w.\i:e Cl tv, Dki.ewaki-:, January It.'.—Just forty-four days ago Richard G.
a most estimable young man
of this city, was bitten by a dog which wts supposed to Lave been mad. Doubts Mere entertained that he was rabid, and
SouthwostleurnertPublic Siiuare,
3. “John Halifax, Gentlemen,’’ Miss Iftf Oreoncaotle, ml
>fulock’s masterpiece; a story of the sorrow am) triumph associated with low-
birth and Gon fortune.
4. “Tho posthumous I’apers of the Pickwick Club,” the* work that gave Cba’los Dickens his celebrity; tho mosti humorous nnd-always the most popular -■ ’*
of bis books. IT'Uc? great pleasure in catlinit the attention, ... . „ ... nt the hi lies to her new stocK ol millinery .». I lie History of at rime. *'by T \ ictor Roods. My aomls am th« la'est »n,l most fii^h
i.innble B-,nn*’t(*, Eluts, Turbans. Feathers, Bin’s. Flowers, i.aces, an,l all the novelties in
ALL
Lb J 'I'iii'*’ r»*in
1 [ HI AD OH
;*nil nothinc < .'ti 1 o foun(^ in it.- om!"'*';] flu i u. n injure theteml*?* infant or uri'lulKl tin* ;i* rt' or iii'iiin, Toin* a V’KtJKTAl|l \H \ ' III.- il.o ALL IIK.\LINii "4, .‘i L ' T ill never ininre yon, !>ut '••n be
i?ith imuuntly I:" 4 T *
vvonilfi till, jiml
tjiiirctl t'liri t• iir.ii.-(* tor
HAS i ilE POWLH TO «
\ L
Sort S ro! iiuii> Kumorsi. (’m i ■ , "D-
l Ion A, Cojimon I.i’ll. F'Ron . d 1 I’d*! 1 Won ri'l- ‘ -! i - '-I:. t tln-ir |u,il rt'l uvift' r w.
1 I. • • i , ■ 11 !i > .i I i i gr | ' - • I'"' I«»" • , - • I-' - | , u - f Ml | t I V I't’l lf \ ''’l - '
onu loot, FroAteci Limb! 1 aud ChibUiMjJ
promptly (ur«<l. r-.'iti''
Bin* \Vono, peedily ersdictlB As a reinoily for PILES it h a speciflf'. 1 Prifi* 25 cts per box. SoM by all I*ni; i*|T inailfMl tree on r.i' uit't ot ut-. I’*' il/ | , ' UCKEL. Druyfrirt,21^ <*i "f'nu iuh tjtii*«ti*'
York. la 24
VI'U. I'Ul <••11 V j
u ill) iin , .i:iiilv by Al.l,. hs lieiilinir P"'W|
and the ret-t rei-inatinn ilkiL ii -r tho nasi "i years sr.i-a' , '"-i I '.r ils merits. Tills (I[NT 1 BOWER TO O lUSB ALL EXX|
(treat hidorj
MILLINERY -i\.\w\ Wu'vv \\ ovVv.
Miss K. ('. Km*land
Oil; HY—-
mir-alive he the
. . - - ..Hugo. The terrible* ... ,,,,,. .. auems slumping tours tgmnst Lincoln ,) le y were conlirmud tonomeex.ent by the* great French poet, novelist ami Historian TrDm'ninKs et.:,,t<. be's.dd <-hen|H-r ti...n ever, when they were contest nir tbo lllinoi. , . , , . , . 1 ’ im. ooinn Hair work promptly made to order. ,. .' " ' lact Hint only onu of a score tif dogt known j of the entno of Louis Napoleon iu stranu- Baat Washington street.
Senaiorslop. Mr. Gorman was familiar to ll#vo bpoll Litton by him in a career of 'ing tho Itbcr.ie ol his country. , , ' * l-U' il inirigues ten miles has shown any symptoms, nod ti. "The Bight of Honorable Beniaof that day, h-.s remtn,sconces of tin- r min Disraeli. Karl of Beaconsfield," wtth
(MIK’S Gflinl
Itiirli. si-lf orL n n tl »dl «li ciH the K tUD.vi'.J-'J llhulfler nn*i • I
TV Or*:’Ilf*.
(iriivul. IbdVl Hri'rbt’tf Pix •*
Pt or Inri Dlineirt DibOfiPos, EimiidIb \Vc.u r ^ Iltin^s Houiedy Mprepii f
ro.^sly for the.-o didOGFCS. r . roinH'V.K.H, T.ivIim, |). P . 15»:piii*t Clim cli, Pro\Kiciun. L I .'bin • n t«-lily to the virtue oi Hunt'’*
BACK!
he Kidneys, fine, Ncivous nd Excesses
s cret histoiy of the split between Doug- j t0Ig . ho „, Ut thoy couW tr , cu .n s death
onu Lreukinrid^o w©uLI uiukc;
an m-
I two portraits—the life of the Premier of
* t ' ■ possible death from hydrophobia with .,,, .. , . ; wonderful nerve. At no time up to tho I lie Nevada Appeal tells how a man . . i , . i i i i , n 801 uro unmiHtakable svmito.ns has lately was so alfected by the forlorn n^- » (l .1 ,,,1 . 1 » « * , , , r , • ho doubted tyat ho \v«tiihl escape, but
pert ol a decrepit old woman, apparently
2T> t f
THE HARRIS REMEDY CO. Jf<i»a/’fr ChetnitetM, ST. I.OI is. 1IO. A Mir, K *7 PROF HARRIS' PASTILLE REMEDIES.
Mfn troubled with Speriitaf<trrhr» i
11 potency. rrsultm*;
trvon* (iebilily, u
in the last stag*) of destitution, that he o : . oliseived by a bystander to give her money. ■ D you knew that old woman."’ i-'quin il the other. “No, but I couldn't bi r lo see the poor thing in such dislr -s. I ve an old tiiotln-r, and I thought of fid It was the last dollar 1 had.” See l .at block yomb r,” was the rejiiinder, ‘it IS owned by the old woman to Whom you gave your money.” A guest o the Uii,email House in that city similarly relieved, some tune ago, tin old fellow raking up an ash barrel, who is a c .n-
si'.ein'de nwt., r ol rt :tl est-itc.
issitudes of his intensly interesting ca-
reer.
"• “Kothen, ’by Alexander William Kiuglake. One of ;thc most charming narratives ever written, full ofpen-piet- I. of the life in the East, including ndmira- f ’oh* accounts of personal experiences
81 . I lor Men troubled with Sperntatnrrhn tin*I ^ Q rlu l W w No.2 " $5 No.3 $2
to-night ho is in the last agonies from the
dnadlul disease.
I ive days ago he complained of leeling' Egypt and the Holy Land,
unwell, but contributed his condition to, 8.
torpul liver, and
dmgly. Ho complained of pains in his Crusoe.” The true It istorv, by one of back and of palpitation of tho heart, but the most distinguished writers in our lannever suggested the poison which was guoge, of the mysterious and awful visiw orking in his blood ns tin* cause. Yes- tatiun of the Blague to England.
„ MTVFLJL Ni’Wft for lioj's r.t"l Girls!! Yo.imj and OM -» a M AV IN-
VI'NTION jtist jiatentt-d lor lliem,
for IL'tiic use !
Kidnev niuetiFen imin Hutunl IriaL La'i iieeu Knui >y fienefitted by ils use. , .
K. tl. I T . I.j)*!
... I’lii’vm- y< k, H.I • Aug ' J - wm. 1. <',.., Bk |. I),..,!-,sj|. : ll.ivinr nuns ihe wondertnl etr<-ei.'< of Hunt'- Heir'-'G 111 iu n i- sc. mi.I in j. ci. ;,, nuinl.'-r cf "ilifi Kaiomiuciiil it to ull altlictcd with ki‘liiW l, l iscs or dropsy. Ihu-e iifiticted by ili"3 shuiild jeeure tl.s mcdi.-iii - nhicli lvl1 ''"1. ilietn in the fhoi'i-.-t i.us-ihle tunc. nMIJ Remedy will do this. Reio.cotlully yonn. 1
J, U*wi t I* 3 3UITT'3 :rUE;T i .urolyvCKetiiiileumt i used by t'no ad■'i. e of pfiy.slci,in•. Jt has sti.i.d the tc t ol rinio for :’■) years, and the utmost re
HT-et mill Scroll Sa-viup. T.irnlns, liun.-u inaybi'i.liiccd LZ 2 \ I: ..' -. I lulling. Oriinliiig. f-.li-liii , m ,• i.,',l u.il ’ if- < R
, “Journal of tho Blague in London"
took medicine accor- By Daniel Defoe, author of ‘•Rohinson!
, S. re» CilUina. C'OliX SlIK.LMM), l^l-’liurnintf.Wiwhinif, Hay Outtiiu:, M»*at
Chopping!! A// on <^m , I'ld/itiet nn H hee/.s. price to $f»o.
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: rdny inoi-uii g m In n 1.- atti mpted to 9. “Poems of Wordsworth. - Chosen ' ''-''uTe'' Milk VVn'Ii'te.V Fia'i anii'r’a'ii .
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to MM. K t'LAHKK. Providctico, ILj .
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iu Iroi t of (.nay s gifu-i iv, at loxas This annoyed Gray,
whipp-d tin* boy.
her sou back, and
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an aversion to and edited by Matlu-w
ri*mark* d this j most popular and select edition of one
o bis wifi , wbo soothingly said that it of England's greatest poets, whose writw :is pi uii,ably in cause the m uter was cold ing owe their eel. tiritv largely to tb and (hat she w'Mild hting him sonic win in j derstanding they display of tho W!l, “'- Ibis brought. A !• \:u ifi.-r was ' ment and scenery of country life.
10. ‘ A Histoiy of Our Own Times
By Justii McCarthy
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walked on alilts
D Ha?, *1'^ unable to dip his hands into it, and | and he •' ,l 'be breakfast table emild not drink bis
Mrs. Etheridge sent ' oli-'C, Hlthcui(;b ho connived to make u | torical work, admirably adapted for the posted hcrsell', pistol ,u ' r nir;l l otherwise, lb* still resolutely combined entortainment and iustruetion
him in bis diversion, refused to believe himself ill, or consent of youth. i - .i„-
w j|"i‘ - ^'^eetom'iany i« i.laiutifl'anil
I’hieniT Peelornl Ktu|is
cold, uids expei-turatiiin. i.-ivi:>i iimliint ii-iiel, irivcustrenRiti nmt Rrin?s rest, llii litnelv n f'viU preverit ('unruiuiition, mul even .Inn this feiirfnl di-i i .- iin. taken held it v.ill „f. fud gri ler rolief tlian any (illu.-r ini-iiicii," An iininiti*ii t niu , I’ru-e,’gh cent-: Iv.til sforSI. I n 1-or mile at Allen'M llriix .tore. ^
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CIlTJ'.n-'h 'S ' VI.K. - .le lo in. ilireeted
A N' W KIND OK WATl'll , now I'cc.iii-e it i- truly wifliin tl»‘*
! • Ii ii t i v iiiiHbecn iuipruved imhJ brousrn* | he iout ii "I "t «m > one ; old in pi 1 ' " ,1
f nc iir-t invention w.i? niiidc du"
out t;i en out n» . I> von V .- ■
ciifo* ninde at that time mid worn
are m rly prood nn new. Head la® ‘I’, ( g| which i onl> i ihhdv 1:'Dioi'" ■
jewel* o .n tell ol Htuiiar one.-: Man man. Pa., \\.)y ‘?Nth, I s *. h | li^toiner who he- c.m n d one ot
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went out lor a He recieved a
to hate u doctor, llis wife, summoned Dr. Mitchell. On
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however It will be seen that these books
y s.B„. Mill | „ v ^ ol
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My.
. .. " 0ln min*, are defendants', l " hilvoViuTei^rtpnn^h'e seemg tlie j prise a wide range and striking diversity | JT 11 "" 1 " 1 ? de-enbed Heal E«taie, in Putnam
with his own, and who, moreover hreu-ht -V', ^ ^ * ,,d 8,,e 1-UobI sccmad very much of the most brilliant and pleasing pro- ( ,Th" 'tt northeast, au.rtcr bin, a fortune almost as largo ;; rr, ; , “ '“I"' 0 '* nothing worth foubling due’ions of modern authors, includingSn,! tiS So fal.ulou,.,)„. IU«JL. w.ro Z. '** " ^ ‘* ~ ,r , '"’““l f, j”" 1 *- ' 1 '’*"*'< »«n. BOwtir «< tSSOSS&Xt.^SLWMSf. WS fortunes of the twain that it «.■i-o ..I v « nt . ,, to sneozo all the time and I can t do it, History—so that all tastes may be con- ; !: 7e,v ®'’i?’ n ' ,rth r, * n K® three ,3) west: nlm. 1 .onunisoi mo twain, that it were altnoM. A pretentious traveller, who said be he said. „nA ,, 'he sonthwe,, [D1 of the soutlieast impossible to correctly estimate u -w I-vrd I nfti „ i.nt .1; ir.-, i i , , . suited and each subscriber will be tin- 'luerter , of *«<-tinn twelve. Town twelve, ... J ' y wss 1 ord boftus,but didn’t clearly prove, This the D, ctor took for a very un barrassed onlv bv riMw, r .i eorth ranee three I: we.t, beine in all one, •-ut the Bafon was one of those men'll, tui ed up in Kansas Citv lb. l,..,tr n , . > t ( oaiTMSea only by the ricloe-, of the van- ndred ami xeventeen [I17| aere*. in Putnam
I in ixansas Uty. tie had favorable symptom, inasmuch as the! 0 ty in selecting his favorite book for ' "‘""’'i Sta ® of Indiana I will, on | <m the plains, and fangs of the dog tore tho cartilage of his! FREE PRIZE 1 th® 31 «t day of January, 1S80,
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e.iverimr every I' 1 "'
In yl it ii. . vulllUN" - 11 ' . i • "> ail.liiiKis 'H'l’y.'" . B ’ i« th ily i"'” nt ** tiiei ■ is aiven u wiitton r: be lidlowiaa is a five siinil
r.-*rr*U.
a very un . barrassed only by the ricl»es of the vari-
. (Otso VvIlV. Ill* null I n «■ <v«.n 1,1/t e«. «m . . .• _.» .. . t. ... at.
w ho never know when they are satisfied. 1 been buffalo huntini:
HmreMurccv .er. tami-n.v.bul),. !o , ' hi , 1",^™ “ *~ -* « “'•I™™ l-DIZE. ,, Ho .••cominunllj wild life in . .Men, Cv. ))„ g„, STS.«i * 4 **~' 43S&5KRffc-'Sl JaKSSU: „.?11 atoease, and in bis mind ho revolved , the monev on n draft from England for thn niakdy is j . . l . tll0 ,lr ' it 8, i5 nolr the Free Prize Roub must be* ordered a' A , fA!*r , I!.2L , ! ot -. n !. or ?_ ! t . l ?an «ove 1 ,
of it in a week's ca-: wounded spot,
dually was liuud $lli for I Strong anodynes of morphs, bromide
lof potash aud choral wore presented, but
i 0 scheme alter another by which his I'J.ofTspm^LsW LT1^ the "‘“'“'‘-V is a morbid sensation in the jthtf time the papers are subscribed for.
and
wealth might be enlarged. Finally he rousal, received tidings of tho opportunities open|drunkenness
F. A. ARNOLD,
Proprietor of The Star,
Greehcastlc, Ind.
ye*r«. to the h'uthe.«t hificier, and, failina to real lie a vuin luffii-ient to eatisly said older of j‘.ile, I will then and there offer the fee aiuiple ( tie to aaid real extate to satisfy the samu. Sale w ithout relief from valuation and annraiae-
meat laws, MOtsKS T. LKWM AN, ■MT 0.0. e.. Sheriif P. 0.
3t38 pfl6
January 10,1SW.
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