Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1880 — Page 1

THE

QllE K N C ASTj^fi

*\*OL. 7.

GREENCASTLE. 1ND.,

STAR.

FEBRUARY 7, 18H0.

NO.

PCKIFY.THE LIFE CUHKANT. SCOVIM/S Blood and Liver Syrup ! A Pwrl**** Bnnedy lor Sel^ula. White Swellings. Cancer. Erysipelas. Chronic Sores, (i.ml. Syphilis. Tumors, Carbuncles.SaltRheum. tlalaria, and all diseases indioalina an IMF* RE CONDITION OK THE BLOOD !

A STRANUE STOKV, «Ti!ii-|<*> I’nrk lilirst, the Aotod CnlilorniH tttUK<‘ Urivrr, Ditsrovrrs'd to br

u Woman.

Teleftnims from Watsonvillo reports a

l’ICKKD-UP PARTICLES.

SIuhMv AriRtocriM'y In Churrht*#. [Indianapolis Sunday Sentinel ]

A pirate generally muIc in :i vessel of Japanese laditw wear their hate only false colors. This is a compound sin when it rains. against humanity aud Clod. But a pi- The man who sits on a bent pin is apt rate sailing under false colors occasion* speak to the point.

ally delights in unmasking himself and hoisting the black flag. This is commendable to a certain degree, and would be

strange ending to an adventurous life and more so if the pirate never hoisted any

Robert Bonner pays bis horse doctor twice the salary of any college professor. In Norway there is one rainy day in four; at the I/itfoden islands one in tw >. The owners of the land about Niagara

discovery wInch surpass in its -trangc. m^ k f“f, Falls will not sell for less than $1,200,*

neng the wildest efforta <>f fii'tion writer**: , >\iua ribboned it, the bullets of

f^klfineouf* Eruptions up >n the face or body

low** necessarily Indicate the taint of Scrota j ..^no ,..v ^ — - y - y." y- <^0

a;C5t whether the insidious poison of thatdir** sl | ( j riv s of Ua'ifornia have, h\ a wronged nation let skylight through If vnu h*tve irood health voa have nin»v

-“■ !.h,towM,,,.„„ s ^i-ky««* "i»-*» J£5loi'«ini!5b2SS ,, i™ ,,, C

Paul Jones tore it from its stays, and, g n y man.

WILL’S BLOOD and LIVER SYRUP r, ' ckK,8 "" eM ' w,,h c,, ° l c * lculi ‘ miBflitoly cures surh disorder*. II the virus | tion, became historical characters. Hank «^uI?flcr»m“ot iut , ivert in vc*tiB« “V'it., Monk and Ben Foss ore familiar person »Sibcari re*iTt't’he purifyiair"acdon*of'thj*’sale ^ "P"" <0 all who ,Tor heard or lived in tin k»4 potent reine *y, which renders th««km i Golden State. A third worthy is to h» ifb.D''Y'd'inarv"mediidnc’s utt’eTlyVlYl to'arrest added ill the person of Charley Park h« prea«rs« of *coluloua and other eruptive | . , ,,1.:. a,.,..!. H a ee. II'orders, the persistent u.eof this incompar- ; "ursi, wim, ai ms Uialli, acniev ti a d.ihledepurent secures the desired result. i h-brity which by its attendant strange

THIS (IRAND REMEDY 1

with hoarse voice of victory, placed the The Chicago Times is charged with ensign of a conquering nation where it stealing whole columns from,the New

once floated. York papers.

We have in every community false l>on't laugh at the eat for running sails and false sailors. These parade our ahund after her tail. Hhe is pursuing streets, with long drawn sighs, enter our her end.—[Boston Transcript, theaters, and with rosy smiles sit in our There are only three things you can churches. I hose false sailors wc call gat for nothing in this world—air, water shoddy aristocrats. May be there is au j advice.—[Syracuse Herald.

I mil mill polls 1,1 ve Mock .VI tic-

ket.

Union Stockyards, Feb. A Hons—R ceipis, 2 772 head; shipments | 7U5. Markot opened a little active lie-] ceipts of very good quality. Market | opened active strong and at higher prices. Both shippers and packers buy ng; A ew held over. Light shipping 4 45@4 5U Heavy shipping.... ... 4 70 1 ault—R ccipts, 322 le ad; shipments. I f.8 lo ad No change in this market:

Children CRY

i * ce

f whi' h are

pound of vegetable ci'tracte. the chief n " s " a "' 1 romance, places him first in Hi some better name; certainly none more It ^ the liule biu ov thinf?H thmt fr ,. t

trio. To the miners of the pionei ring appropriate.

Sarsaparilla and Stillingia. ' l8 . vH I ’» r khur « was k.,own »s a stag

The cures effected by

SCOYILL’S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP

appropriate. A shoddy anything is and worr _ u we kan dmlge an elephant, condemned anywhere and everywhere. but kll ,/ t a fly._[Jo8h Billings!

. , , , A snoaay piece of irotKis ora snouuv j , • 11 , • Inver of renown, whilst to uh of later piece of humanity conio under the same ' To oake potatoea quickly pour hoilinp;

suu\ mu o liooouu• | date ho will henceforward be remember category. Aristocracy is all right in it- vral< ' r ov, “ r them and let them stand a Lrsabs'o'utB, and their record is .undirfigured | ..q |(S a p erHOn|) w ho keiit a secret all se ^- But there is just as much dilielelice ! or s " lK ' fore P uttin 8 lnto

iy failure. For rale by all DruirgDts. j _ _,] between true and shoddy aristocracy a» | oV»n.

DR. MOTT'S LIVER PILLS! -Ths lireat t-'iilln\rlie Vegetable Resulator.—

They rectify torpidity n! the I,Ivor, I'heyyi. tone to the stomach.

I’rime Shipping steers

(lood shipping steers . Prime cows and heifers,

ommon to inferior . .

Bulls . . Kxtia Bulls

Sheep—Receipts, &33; t’lices unchanged: Frnue 120 to 140 lbs.

Common to good

fcr

44 2f>«r 4 r>h . 4 0o<u 4 25

... 3 75t<i4 (Hi ( .. 2 (S>(rf2 75 j .. 2 0<'@2 60

$2 75td3 00 |

shipments, 473 ;

$4 40(rf4 HO' 4 00@7 25!

S)w4'|» in ('olortAdo »n<l N^w Mrxioo. [Drover's Journal ] Within the past few years the business of raising sheep in Colorado has been rapidly on the increase, and we bear of one sheep raiser in the Northern part of file State who had sheared 100,000 [siunds of wool for his present year’s crop. The wool now being produced‘ in Colorado

Pitcher’s Castoria.

Mother* like, and Physician* recommend it* IT IS NOT NARCOTIC.

i hey act. »-itSnui gripins. upon the bowel*,

hey remove bile Irmn the bl .od.

box of

buries it-forevei from sight or strips all

my slot y and makes it plain.

r£*Ppurifyrrei'n'iVtcrand invigorate the body, j ‘'.rkhurst drove Stag- between THA\ELEK-. Stockton and Mariposa, and shot "Sugui *be^ !i-!irdcrTorrh.'' , l!i’ , cr"ion/ 'bowcY!' 'arc ; toot,” the noted high w ay Ilian while on

this line. He afterwaid drove on tin great stage route fr.uu Oakland to San •lose, and later, ami for a long time.In was the "boss of the road” between San •lu.'in and Santa Cruz when SttiFraneiseo was reached by way of San Jaun

I’aikhurst was both an

nryprev lenL shouUl ul ways carry h

dott'* PU'i* with th»?!n.

BAKER’S PAIN PANACEA.

KuK MAN AND BEAST.

For external and internal une.

The greateat Pain R**liever of the age. DR: ROGER’S WORM SYRUP. Instantly destroy* Worm* and is recommendd by physician* a» the beat Worm Medicine in

M.For fale by C- C00K.*»^i

True aristocracy does not consist in j by water, and render them as pliable as

the spread of brains upon the back, nor ] when new.

The general quality is good and steadily ) growing better, and tin n the producers

CENTAUR LINIMENTS; the World’s great Pain-Relievinj; remedies. They heal, soothe and .'lire Iturns,Wounds,Weak KaoV aud Uheiinmtisin upon Man. und Sprains, Calls, aud Lunicness upon Keasto, Cheap, (piick and reliable.

the wasting of talents on the hair and mustache. Nor does true aristocracy consist of a gold watch, a cigar, an elevated head, and an utter ignorance of all but “our set,’’ but it does imply a common courtesy, a sensible politeness, and brains which control actions manlike, woman-like, common sense like. Shoddy aristocracy means either of two tilings: First, an undue importance which attaches to a few thousand; or,

ngin a field elev-! take pains to put it in first rate order , Ky., turned up before sending it to market. In the Clii-

A colored man plowing

en miles from Paducah, ivy., turned up

$1,300 in gold. The pieces had been in 1 engo market the Colorado wool holds the ground a long time. j rank with the wool produced in WisconA man who habitually treats other al1 ^ brings ,about the same prices a. men’s wives more politely than he dues j '»isconstn wool dues. 1 he demand for his own, will have to pay cash in advance '•O'*'* sheep nearly absorbs all the natuat this office.—[Wheeling Leader. ! r,kl 1, ! tr » MWU 111 tho U P tu the P 1 ^ Girh who look so dreadful nic*, ... . _ , . . 1 That we gate upon th*m twice, I In New Mexico the business of raising

Arc made u,> from head to shin*—

Of cotton, wh.ue bone, pads and pinst

sheep is chiefly in the hands of some old

Bu, secondly, an over b.g-headedne-s whieli h^U^^rld icrfl^s^^S energetic a.,o springs from nothing and aims to make Udonging to the omnibus com- hJqiUoIttvthe'r^ ent'i'r'elv^bv herilers iin’l' ipid improve , panyof I‘Hria. K There are 12,000 nicked 1 ^ U '« Ct - h(r vn,m : ] > ‘.’X henlers, and

the different stables of

SPURTS of <li»c;u*tlnK Mncns, Snaffles, Crackling Pains in the Head, Fetid Breath, DeahiesK, and any Catarrhal Complaint, can bo exterminated by Wei De Meyer's Catarrh Cure, a Constitutional Antidote by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vaccination

Caiai rlial

B TO USD.

a thrifty nature..,,,! when rapid improve-;j-.^/^^lirSbode of f a ^ | . or , n ra , r ^ ^ nre uf the old »>^l'that has been | ments in tbo means ol locomotion, rein- , ce j ti UJ1 j u f the spreading peacock, which * 1<,r ^ ,s U1 different stables of U'at i g eommon one in Mexico fora lung, gated coaches farther tow ards the fron makes up in plumage and tail what it ooni l' an . v - | time past, and there has us yet been but

tiers, and made the driving of them less j Imks in brains and aristocracy. Fuel, ^jigh living and low thinking is a little disnosition shown to improve this mm M ^4 mi

creatures do exist. Thev live. Tlicv choice with some peopl*, while low hv- old breed of very common poor sheep. ■■ ■ 9 live here. ’ ’ | ani | thinking is a forced neees- They arc jxior bt'cause the wool is of a ; ^

profitable, it was not sufficient for him ,

I1utnam*cTrrmt (TomtYVabrus'y'terml'lRHm thst he was scknowedgnd as one of He “WeVIi’i tolerate them on the street, or sity with "manv others So wags the | common Ve^ low grade, and the sheep !

Tb* 8 .Etua Lift* Insurance Co, y*. Sila* Watt* thn*c* or four crack whip'* of tho coaNl. jon the circus pu\i l n, but when tluy Wor ^* [Modern Argo

*Com U '*lVint N<*.'i.fiF. He reso'utely abandoned stage driving ,wee P down the ai l-s of Gods house,

««*». »« r,r„,n r ,r IWStT*

WEI DK MEYER'S TREATISE ON 0A-

are small and could not, be proutablo t • Ultli, explain* the IoIIowiuk imp-riant

... It is said that a girl who can shed' anywhere m> mutton sheep, but it is said | f*«t*

ig tiie Te Heum,or singing i three os lour tsars at a critical moment, the native grass in New Mexico is no*. 1 That ('ATARRII\L fount of every idewoag, '] and follow them up with a quivering at all adapted U. U« n.i^ng of good mut-1 i n ,llT’ron*M, I ,riion,l Ll ’

C ( 'LDS Heoomo * At first local, aad

ttMasyfYanj’oia'* 'hh*'’ciiuTphIiiir r i,tu'eh')'.°to']prosecuted tins calling, varying it in we listen for tears to fall upon the harp! sigh, ca» Starry all around a good-look- ten as it makes the meat of the animal i 2 THAT. h»lnir< on«mutional. th» infeetton •tn*r wt'h an »Bd»vit that *»hl defendant*, | |h e winter tiru n by workinir ill the wood- strings of the angels, or the stars to sbii: 1 ing SldiKki who do** nothing Vmt try te entirely too dry. we inlnk ilie time Is 1* BKYoN D Til EH K A, II t>f msre LOC, "f thVtJut* of i*d5»aa ,l and that they‘ . , . . Uiaaunn which thev have been simrimi I blush. tiear at hand when we should see ai«lie».

re»i-

sre 1 wl ere he was known as ono of ib<- niost

U.b amn which the since the creation.

v have lieen singiitg , blu-h.

This class of people !

‘ure thei

-otBam c'iri'uit’t’ourt'.’to hT h“Mrn^^he'| In course of time he rented out his The splendor of much that the world

nTld"ndi r T “of Kehruary AD iMO.iuhs , , . . , owe anetb.r beyond hia ability to pay. . ‘ . ,, oSilou^. te (I r« n c a * t'l e ."j n_ faj d ^ | sUt,on * nd w, ' nt . ,n ‘° ,he cattle-riasin, a . l(1 riul . j , hi*'carnage aud wear fine ^ K reat , w "minUinwl byiihwion,

.” ' to F A clothes, wunout being a hypocrite.

, I* BEYoND THE'KRAI II ..i iu»rc LOtlAL rsm-

near at hand when

iTK*iai?5Llr £’i.T" r * : C. “• nua&amirj m^ww UOO. and INH ALED into the LI N(18, thu* POIS-

ON INO the DiKi'Ftwo lle*piratory and 0<mtourinary orsan*.

! The Rev. Mr Taylor of liichmond.lnd j J.V J! 1 iA.nVhUn\ Rl i,“i' 1 ^^!' 1 . 1 tit:'i vvess*

ouri uoupe, in 4>r**cneitPi»c. i" rni,x * cui.t.v

nd Btatp. and an»wer or drmur to said com- business on lands belonging lain’. the Mime will be heard and determined | * " n their absenee. j Mihn. of Hanta Cruz. After raising quite

Witne-a. My name and the *eal of *aid Court. ; . . , ,

—j afUieil at Ureenea*tl«, this IS h day of! a nerd of cattle he sold out of that husi A A ' 1> ' BRIDHKR. |ne*s, and became a sufferer from aciatx 3t f* 9 Clark, fheumatism he sought a less laborious

avocation, and w>-nt to raising chickens I in the bills hack of Aptos. In this last

No man is a lord to the valet who sees

j undertook to escort a young

1 mueou* membrane and eau*e* DEAK.NK'W. la-ly from | Dyrpepsia. Chronic Diarrlioea, BU0NCIU ITS.

* l.eu ■orrhu'a and 'fonaumptien .

and know the realities. It is often tin- h ' R c ‘" ,rch ,0 h, ‘ r hnn,e ' . in ord '' r 10 P ro , 5 THAT 8M0KK8. Dnuehe*, Inhala i.n,. fortunate to break down the public’s il-I , Lt " rfr0lnt ^ e stlpn, ‘ 0ns ° r * HU ' lor , I moT«"iiif«o t i’u*"inli*’iamiition from the orgaua

lisions, the Dramatic News says: | , ' ho disliked by her parents; but the i named

“Of late years the public has been al-

uitor waylaid the clergyman, whipped | NoYu^n V AuffmUy p^aod^he

Holler of Ihiaaolution of to part-

nerolilp.

(occupation he co’itinued for some years | but finally yielded to bis rheumatic

^“’teer^hlp heretofoj^exDtinK between | icoubles, sold his ranche to a i'ortu ay di**olved by mutual eonaent^. JClohaBra^ guese, deposited the proceede. or a part

of them, in the hank ol Watsonville, and ! retired from active life to live on the

nj Vll^PUlvru uj iiicicii.ii . »*»• *• inn a*Hunj**H all indebtedne** of the ttrrn and fill collect all account* due the firm. 3t 39

Iburtiduy. Jan. 15. 1H8U.

C’h*H*rfui Wit*

Better than gold to a man is a cheer- - ful wile. But he must do his part to- I to become altogether familiar • ',i,n savagely, and eloped witii the joung .l, u u * l ‘‘/,U| , rK'lt r KVKR^ ' h ” |,urule “ , ward making her cheerful. It is easy ‘’ith the dramatic profi'ssion for the good , lady. : BASED UPON THERE I’L,IN THEOR1KS. saiiOtn-L fnr a man t/a marrv n Lanntf tvi oitllOr pIlFtT. TilCFe ttilOllld be A CAFe a \ 1’ 1 f L I il DR. WK1 UK MEYER’S (TATARRII <T1'KE llUN «ioUgh tor a mnn to marry happy wo- * • . ] A Sharper disposed o r a hundred brani; provi d to be inUl ilde. It not only KELIEVuiPi. man. But the bride-6xpt^ctant, when 11,1 ^ re ^‘ rvi ' t ‘! e wy^tic qualities of the , • t dollar Aoieco at ( -‘* u,rli at ANV ^TAtiE. Homo

. . , 4 , , \ art. ItH hioUmkU, it« trirkenea, ite nre- '"a" BTer# 8 e 01 w aouar apiece at tenimonj:

she thought how happy she would be. sh()uld not u . |aid ^ to ‘ tho ] l.ogansport. Ind. His method was to go fltInrnl niTnnni n „ nTini „ never contemplated the picture of a bus-1 pipinKrri , wd . I,, pniportion ,u, actors I nto . store or office, say that ho had CURttD! CURED! CURED! CURED!

band coming home cross as a bi'ar, and have held aloof in dignified rersniSy, in-1 r„ un d . gold ring, inquire if there

going to l)t*d without speaking to her;! Hnative id «eli-coiUicioUM Ability to deal

a

• to life on the i she had never thought of the long eve- i WiUl Tn, ‘ [Binoacnw o Near tie-Seven ' nings when he wouldn’t come at all; or I were unknown ami

witii the intrieachw of ua art whose ways | P»wnbroker it, the place, and finally ac

interest of hi-' money. .-r„, .... r -

Mil. Hou.c, oat of WatAontillo. i, » lit :

WHAT PAYS BEST| AFTER HARVEST,

k a sititiors ( onsiukrAtion

AMI ritoKlTS. Nil now To r.CoNuMIZB IIY

Works were slone visible, ia thal pnipor-ti-m liuv, they been able te couiuiaud the iiKtereet and res[*-ct of tkeir public. Hi nee, however, ih*y liave takun t© mingling widi the world, introduced that

whoae tieauteous ; c, 'P t Wft tt niade for the

.without warning or preparation; or his

tie cabin, and there during the alter! aw f u i profanity over so trifling a matter years of his life, I’arkhurst bad resided, j as her small bill of expenses. Hhe had

Last Sunday Charley Barkhtirat, the ^ea, in fact, there could be anything - , . , » , .1 i, | but happiness in married life, and sho wornl ueJuna the seenes, and explaine<l famous coachman, the fearless fighter I ^ de ^ rinined ^ ^ happy, and U, dis- ^ the ni.ice*,* of tkeir lab.rxr*wed

the industrious fanner ami woodman, | tribute her happiness U, tliose about her. , idled of cancer on tho tongue. He knew j It is not often her fault if she doesn’t ! that death was approaching, but he did | Men, as a rule, do not exert or iTKCo-T , . . *.• , themselves to secure their wives happi- . ..coNi'MtzK uy j " ot re ' al reticence of his later years T| le y know that it requires a eon-

cowFAUiNo your own expickiknck with ! °fher th.n to express a lew wishes as to ] stnut and a great etibrt to p<ets<“SMH prop- j artist of atiy quality to Iwlieve that THAT OF others m faum l • b’or. ] certain things to be done at his death. ! erty and be secure in its value in tho , !‘> B “•'t will bear the teat of chaw scrutiny.

miuHt of constant commercinl changen. «nc piL r nH»utsonhiRCAnTas»re only w*au-j confectioneriea, be sure And rail at A. .J.

,:f " 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ®? rta ' n distance,; hURTON 8, on the east side of the Tub-

uiHtie art itself) has been belittlesi. it i* egotism, or worse, that misleads

W. D. Woods, 477 Broadway, N. cured ol

t’hronic Catarrh-

F. J. IIAHLCTT, AW Bioadway, N. Y., 4 y’r* Ca-

tarrh.

(1. L. Rrcsh,443 Broadway, N. Y., 10 y'rs Ca-

tarrh,

S. BKNXDler, Jr.. .Iswelor.Hroatlway, N.Y., (lady triendj, eured Chronia Hny Fever. Mas. Kum* C. llowks, W. Washitnrtom Square, N. Y., eured of -0 year* Chrooio

warning .gainst the horse thieves of «hat Ult , 9f 1(W . WSt ., p rm)k , ynn . .. It eonnty. Ilosaiditwos ocninst bis rule j rentored inoto my mmintorlal labor*. publish anonymous communication, i R * V '’'W„Vthten time. l, tte I to7t.” rl * l,t0n ’ H ’ r ' . u- .1 .. L_ U —1 T. Ai.sx. Khvks, Cairo, N. “It ha*

worked woiidcr* in rix enseii in my earih.'n

article.

'I'he editor of the Mount Hterling(Ky .) Hcorcher hod a call from 2,000 masked men, who requested him to publish their

processes of their labor, exposed .ill tin'.unrealities of the work thal a|ijHartsi so real throngh the interpoaitiou

' ,ut h ® ‘bought he could make an exccp-[ Rsv- Ajax. Ks»ks, Cairo. N. Y. “Ithai

ion in this instance.

L. F. Nkwuas. to* Ful on St , Brooklyn, curod

of 4 year* Chromo Catarrh.

1'hen, when the hands of kind friends tiful oi.cn viewed at

who had ministered to tho had come to lay the body out,

'-*•' - — 1 If.' ' r ...... ... ... ’| 1*4.2 Ik I Y/av tJf VU VI1C * Mr l v n, g ac ter wliich every woman displttyn at the , Hn '* l!1 *• certain light. Ihe Actora work , ^ ut, a discov , licginning of marriage, is not so easily 8urr “ uu djn^sare not for close inspec-1 u ‘‘l uftro ' Iv astound- i“ st 1,8 a fortune; it requires but a small t ^ ou -. His mimic scene is not paintesl to ! '■ he famous "Ni

If you want the iicst and choicest rurellofls yoar* Ch'/mo Cat’ i’u™ 8 *

Ap. Ap. &p. &c. 4to. A REAL CURE for this terriblo malndy [« the most important ditu’ov^ry for the relie* of human nufforinn Hince VAOi’INATION. WKt I»K VVKR'snATAUull i' I 1/ l. .-ii i... ..

JNLY # 1.15 a YEAR,

| .xcenment- uf ..raeuc.l ,ug. Charley P.rkhurst was a woman. H i„ onler: Beware iff the man “^rdtsl by that mystte bL- that arises '■'>*t.°n who viMttd this c ty * 8h °ri Ciut*. BIX naott .«u»Vor 47 50.° Vil. 0 WK’ DK .r...<r..Mu r..........I fu'lu iL.L.Im.n.l I . .... I I. _I. ... ,.i r.., fn.in til.. t.u.ii;,.i.. J .....I « .i... ill. 1 <me ago Will apliear again atOperalloUse, MhYER S rllKATlSK with full oxnlnnntioni

. Slid ..verwhelminc proofa, i* POdTPAID and

Keb. 24 rent FREE to ANYBODY. .-in, n

ing. Charley u perfectful ly

woman. It was no wonder

fTk* Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer i« the medium Ihrough which tirnducer* of

every cl*** make known their own exptrieuco and reek

that of other*.”

'The bent teacher of tarmin* i* the f»rmer the evidence of even their physical sen

himself! A fact fully demonstrated iu

arkhurst was a woman, up( , t ; on j n or J er; Heware iff the man |afforded by that, mystic liuze that formed, fully deleloped whodoesn’t know enough about cheerful-1 f* 10 footlights and forms the illusive that ri iend* - ness to understand its value in daily life., ve *l through wliicli tlie public was wont j I utsday

• ‘-•iSSiSt'Sw •arsisasrjs'sisss ite.a.'ssr “• n " quarter of a century refused toaciept of his home, to frighten a sunlieam into. W hen the actor aruws the i>u

dm XI

the dcpsrtment (tw. |.hkcs a week) devoted to ’The Farmer and hi*

Household' in the Week-

ly Ensuircr.”

'Every dup.rtuient is eotnplet*."

lint) 00 * y*ar to cost* only SI 15,’

"The Beat is the Cheapest.’

a shadow, and then wonder what is the the footlights to him to inspect his “make-

Tho best groceries, the most gro |

public over : oris, for the least money, at Wysong'sj

ses of tho fact, and it w»<t only afto r th" 1 l,lattl ' r - Such is no better than uo bus- np.’ to discover that his stage banquet „ ’ i, .. . ’ r ,, band at all; oud when you want a bus- *s of painted viands, and that the colors confirmation of a e p ysieiens o n hand go find somebody else—somebody of the banqueting hall panels have been

Grocery store, northwest corner of th»

imblic square

NOTICE H NON-RE IDENTS. 'T'HH Stato of Indiana Putnam County I fore John Osborn, Ju-tieu of tho Pea

Tillage who were hastily sumiuoncd to wh^^vill give you at least some chance view the body, that the fact could he re to he happy far into life beyond the TI 1* worth linn 00 * y*ar to ( l*rm*n, bat lt| aliaed. The discoveries of the auccegs- homy moon.

ful concealment for protracted periods ot tha female sex under the disguise of

**It alway* has the new* in advance of all other*.” “Thcr* i* none better.” Tti* tbe best Political Frlsnd the PEOPLE have, iidvncatinK its democracy upon the principles of ju<tice and equity to all.” "It i* the oriainul terecnbackcr.”

hi* etiecti venesR is gone forever. That is the trouble. There is too

much straining after a broad personality

Ha 'h are * few of the many complim ole C1NCINHAT' ENQUTKER. by

(Bucbout the country.

liments paid

tho preae

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/m.. merit* of its Kditoriol, Asricultural, Po ittpol. Correspondence. Li'srary. TeleKraph : ‘ l«W" and Ceuimercial departments cmuldt

shake it all that i* reqi r»l clan* family journal

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[Boston Transcript ]

thn masculine are not infrequent, but th** i A well-known Bostonian was trying u cage of Cburlev IVkhurat may fairly; bon *' on8 **7 company with the ■ . . . . owner, a pro!e«ional “jockey.” Hav-

r .inn o ran a* iy a 0 s lP niu* ing driven him a mile or two, the gen-j * n "ur actors. They arc seeking Usi eaaKtonisbing of them all. t Ueman, who notiivid that ho pulled pret- * rcrl y i( \ T 80cial triumphs and worldly | ty hard and showed a good deal of spirit,! reco ^ nU, . on for themsel ves us men and

requiring constant watching und a steady women, instead of winning honors os ar-

Fkanxuk, l’a., Jan. 2#.—Louis Volet Ba j3 i ( lists and dignified art distauoefrom thom a Frenchman, hved with his young wifo ! “Do you tliick that is just the horse . w ^ u ' their works.

•tOMeol*. Cletrttetil County. thHoct*, “] friend named Enos James. Uat Monday ^ wy ’ Ul ^ j K i 1 „ ul( S t ^ J t to Zlxrr;

Be-

» ioro u«inn wHOfirni j u-Tico oi tho ri aco of 11 UreeucairtU Township, Putnam County JmJi-

nna.

For SaIe.-Ooodib J iudd;n Al,eeT "’ LoveU MoNo “ an ' , J,,h *

«Auwii u ut’iuBiuii viiai i« iuiiy(/« . N«>w coiuhs tho plaintiff in person, and ill.* one-hjilf his art. He cannot ex^t the , lamiSCllOai). I (M'lSlS t O •hSi^'r.iiteJlirn'i'irs

painted face mummer after that. He US. it MlllcT & MoOFC.

Sinks his art in his )s>rsoualltr instead ot 1 --7;- ^ 1 said J 1m Osborn . Justico of the I’cace in and masking his personality with ni* art, and 1 f„. ..1,1 o—... o... r.-..

nut on with a whitewash brush, he is ^ breaking down a delusion that is fully {

both James and Mrs.Volet were missing. Tbe husband ascertained that they had ran away together. He traced there to Phillipsburg, where he^found them at a hotel. Ha had them arrested. Feuding further proceedings friends of the parties adviesd a aettlament. James offered Volet !|1150 for his wife. After acon-nlta-tion with his friends he accepted the offer. Jamea paid him the money. Volet went home happy, and James and Mrs. Volet have bean living together ever

the woman that could drive that horse.’ 1

All Atike-

Most people desire to do that which they an forbidden to tlo. Fnt up th. 1 sign, “No thoroughfare, danger!" and

A Terrible! Weapon. | every teamster on the continent feel* TL*. ' 1 'V . •. that that parUculur streat i* tha only one The cigar-shaped fish torpedo gets its tliat ^ h , hw Rtabk . 0r ^ 0IR , motion from compressed air stored in- oUi has suggested, put up the sign, side, und this imuing at the tail sets in "Fresh paint,” and every pawnr-by will motion a screw whieh revolves with con- touch it with hi* finger to **. whether it siderable velocity. A well-constructed is dry yet. And so when the title of a fish torpedo will run many hundred specially bad book is mentioned, people yards ut a velocity of twenty miles an rush for it to see wliat par tic afar form hour, and on strikinGT its head.which con- vice has asshiiiod Pioiitivs niohihitWi

nour, und on striking its head,which con- vice har assajiusl. roouiva profiibiUon tains the charge, explodes with cousid- with jioeitivecuriosity forms Uie motive erable violence. The fish torpedo la, to much of the worm’s misery aad au-

tkerefore a wen pea of terrible oftaet. 1 ftthaese,

ANMOUNC’EnEINIT.

COUNCILMAN—THIRD WARD. terorKo Phi|ina will b* an Imlsi'cnilsnt o*n.iiilute for Councilman in the Third Ward, at the comina city election, subject, onlytothe vote* of the citisens at the polls. St 41

ll«ultl* mud 11»i>ptne*.a. It seeuis stran** that any one will suffer rom the many constitutional derangement* brought on by an impure state of the blood, when Unysott’s Yellow Rock and Rare parilla will restore p«rfert health and physical organisation. It is inde«d a streagthening cordial, pleasant to take, and has proren itself to be tho beet Mnodjpnnller ever discovered, effectually curing Bcrofula, Syphilitic disorder*. Weakness of the Kidneys, all nervone disorders and Debility, idigestion and all Urinary trouble.*. It makes Ihe old feel young, and tke

young feel guy, and will invariably drive not

of tbe system tbe many ills that human flesh and blood is heir to. 1‘rioe of largo quart bot-

tle with foil direction*, fll 00. A single bottl*

will prove to you its merits os a health renew-

er, for it acts like a charm, especially when the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, hav-

1 for said County of Putnam and Mate of Indiana, on the l«t day ul April, A. D., l*t0, at tho office of said Justice, in the city „f 11,000cahtle. Putnam County, and State nflnd ana, and answer or demur to sa'd eomiilaint. tha name will be heard and d termin d in their

absence.

\\ itnoss, My name and seal of my officfu |L .S] affixed at the city tJruencastle.l'ut ' nam County, this 2t)th day of January, A. D., HMD. JOHN OSBORN, St J7 Justice ot the Peace.

coasnsraoif :a* 12 etna: i

In this disagreeable climate of ours every OBO should remomber that Wiitar’s Balsam of M ild Cherry has proven itself a positive cura forconsamption. Asthma, Bronchitis, and all lung diseases, It has saved tha live* of many even after hope had fled. Many of our most intelligent families would as soon be without woolen clothing in the winter, as to nqthara Wiatar’s Balsam always on hand, for it nereg fails to immediately relieve all sorenesi of throat and lungs, A single dose taken at be4 time will gently warm tha blood, cause refreshing slumber, and by morning an ordinary •ough or cold will be gone. Ask your druggist and your friends eoncerning the merit of Wistai’s Balsam, and be wise in time. Price

of large pint bottle, fll.OO. N. B,-None genu-

’ng a tendency to lessen th* neturai rigor »f j ine without signature of Rsmford t Park, ou

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