Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1880 — Page 3
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THE sta;-
CITY AND COUNTY
ri'turned from
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many fneml'
T. Lew man
WaKhinutun Monday. waV'Eii. Southard, of nt Sunday amon^ his
LIVERY, SALE i 'L-, . .
’ I nemiore lilt»n pavo Heart’s
, t ^VjrVi 1 « 'DT T* T ' ^ AR ''’' t " n 'at-pe audienca at Opara Hall
J.t md eJ A JL ^jLXjXj£< I i Tuesday nieht.
Tha underaianed bo*''leave to inform the;
rnbMtetbat he haa t>on»ht the «tock and inter- 1 «isir M iss Bel It* WernCKP. who has heon an^^iow" prm'ar*'| k to n iVmii'-h nlf who wTal!' f ‘*«<'hinp school in Missouri, has relumed rU^fl^aiV/oi'^d'duNlor^.^Ar/o 1 ^ ^'» ^iH city. “®he;ft h0r '"r^r mU ^hlic Square.! «^* A on the
Greencnstle, Ind. JOHN’ CAWLEY.
!tludiaou Township. Some tine wcath. r tiie pa»t few da»s Hoads very bid yet Oio school teacher was sick last week .. . Some trade in this corner . William Dills sold his cows and heifers to Jose pi Hatncnt . .. Trcnk Tucker ia still buying hogs—a land trade also .. Oliver Houck, of Washington tp., waworking on Ids farm here last w eek Mr Meletue Peterson and wife, of Mont gomery county have been visiting rda lives in this vicinity . . James Houcl is going to move among us in the spin p . E. H Houck expects to move also Denman Wood haathought a shot-gun—look out for game
JOHN T. CRAIG,
I. & St. L. U. K., Monday, n. ar Reno, | Everybody takes Tits Star. which caused a delay of trains Tuesday A. Patuost
morning.
(teirThc management of the Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield road an-1 nounces that on Monday February 0 the road will ho opened for passengei a; tl freight tratlic between Indianupoli-
and Decatur.
South-cawt IHonroc. Oh! the bpautiful mud!
is looking fine in this section . .
political parties returning life .
Whea'
... The
already »how signs s' Miss Maude Davis
\ ’ r~
py . .. The social at the residence o! ]
M ke Geary, being yj r Smyth was the “boss" of the sea...i i
The Dry Branch Martial Bind (1 to find hl>llieA f „ r
uiitl l>a*s»lcr in Fresh
ami Mali Tli’Jits.
I top, opposite II.IW- A* Ve.inllie-i’s, nettr \ an ri.:ia li«.|e>t. Mi.tDk ivkkko in any part ol the oily, at any Itour ill .ind, r*e ot ebarav
' urtoni T. aupplied wi ' tin choiowt meat at cd ttierc just one month
lowest ' r ‘i ■ I I' | 'i cl f" r |;a | | 'l
fleadquartors
FOR
feSr«‘?i«L <
powbvk
And ali kVtidi .VfCOUNTHY PRODUCE. R.pecial attention is rnllcil to my
LUNCH
where you can cat and drink the best
A LAI.'.K slot K OF SHOT GUNS
■ SHOT POUCHES AND
POWDER FLASKS.
TOYS, & O., 2£XES\3£l’S, L North si<it* s<iu jr**
tias gone to live with Dr Stone and wife. , of Bainbtidgo Subscribe for Thk
at*-Two de, ricks used in the Vandalia Star be tL ,, n|>erAte an() you wi |, bp hup
company’s quarry, at Limedale, fell Mon-
day, one man, named
many crushed to death. He is tn
mural ccdu.on, but tt is thought that, 1H noisy if not harmoniously musical... vvi.h cure, hi u.ay teeover. Messrs Wright and Robinson were too (tety'Eld. A. J. I rank returned iroiii much for their opponents at Walnut Vtl Sprncer last 1 hursday. He ha t preach ley Literary Society. Question—Rt solv
in a protracted ed, "That the Bible teaches emlle-S pun-
meeting. During this meeting there were ishment,’’they hiving the negative .... loti additions made to the chureh. He Riley Springer’s negro cabin was deni.>1 closed with a crowded house and great ished thetither night by some . ne f. Ring success. t J a tree on it—Wonder who tlid it?
A I'loyd Town«ai|a K«*ikiib. c.i . on tin* ••EximIos itiiKiiifs..*' ., Da..I i |t J tionips , u v , ■ rt sidor.i ot Jt’ .,yd Tt.wi. tup • it,. .
■ tno years And hav hi- s
farm r for iimeteeti y. ats . it. u.
it * have a kim*!l tract , t , ,
wn and not tuor'. tiiati oa . .u
keep my set! a . I Mm etij, ,. i
been trying ever site' a.t ,imv rt nt lut.d to tend in i ..it,, |,ui i .i ■ it.., it) find any i am c.oosi t. re he i'io. 'or whom 1 have cultiv t ■! .too i. , success! u I corn raUei. No.,, i live hundred aer. sot land in F ..id i. w n,hip and tw i-uty vaeau' uoi-es, I , n nt them to good in o n >tn li pu • and Democrats in less thui. in.. a .tl "mi.d hire tu f do/, ii ^ ..i •. sible white iii.ui at Hltv cenn oss than two houis. It a y K t u say s he can not hire a wmte in,. hecaiiH" he d..«s n .t wan. to t .:ii ni n
etu ugh lor his labor—sutiiment soul and body together. Now
like to In ar from even lownsh.
county. We won <t uke
many acre* of land iliey tiavo not uke. up by It-nauls. i think limt it is now nigh time that there was an g ,i , p
i tn poo* w bi
; 'aborers Qmt we oonsidi r far -upere t t. Jibe black. Now, I have no ol.je. too j io the negro coining here at ii.s ow I; ree will, hut not for political pm prise,. J is we think they are cmnmg; and i' t ,a he the case, my opinion is that the ttmjo - ty of the Republicans will stay aw a. Iroiu the polls or vote the Dem icratir
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3IC KNELL,
tO k«* \j
W<’ oU•'t
in he
Mmv* In.Vi
ticket. As a Uepub icaii, 1 thing we Ini.
gttf*Two persons were burned to death Messrs. Thompson and Foxworthy’are lo b , UL . r httvo not , )I0U(4 , lt tht . h( , ri
in this county on the same dav, Jan. 28— wield the sword of argument agains-; UMI1 | afll , r lHftU b ,. cuu ^ „ j. , ltl
,.ii l ..rr tn vinv phoiii t k Hathaway, ot Reelsville, (an account ol punishment should be abolished," ikatin . ^ cp a p| HII , ltlll ,, nts | | 1 ,. y ^
, ^ ^ which can he found in the Washington day, Feb. Id, at Uentre School House. . . ,, ( Ol J \T I D K , lu. nt, wlm are not willing to pat to
/ kd , v i i-i' | township correspondence.) Botli cacght i r loyd township Observkr.
tire while standing in trout of an open
tire-place. Mcliool iteports. IDs&'A man from Hendricks County Clinton Township Ih-triet No. 1 —
was in the city Saturday, looking lor A'illard Brnckney. 95; John Vermillion [-oming here but I am afran that it is th u purchaser for an interest in a gold mine 95; Thomas Baird 93; Frank Vermillion, leaders of the Republican party w ho nr. which he claims to have discovered in 90; i .‘rushy Baird. 90; Arra Baird, 91: Rich to hhtiue for the exodus business Ini the vicinity of Cuatosville. He wants a ird I’riest, 91: Alb. rt I’ri. st. !M); conclusion, 1 will say that wo are gom partner w ho will do the work while he j Jos. ph Brackney, S9; Morton Slavens. to have a negro family tor neighbor, attends the shipment, etc. Being a 85; Lee Hathaway, !8; Frank Brackney h-cause mv brother in-law F II Wil
tihi Farm MudinuTjt CjJeia raHy.
Ill- -v I .n tn r , . . eloaied CiMI.LED I*!-©WM, t ed . 4I>VAI%«’F 4 I IYI I I’A I OUM and MSBB'S NBW DBFABriTBK 4 ll/ri\4kOK . , also ne lb-' i ■ •• .,nt i’io i 't ..«s . i |) er ami M . Mir urn p anter. also the Buck, ye C> rn i'u i -mi For Drill Open a d lop Juggies For Salo. AL^O SUGAK Ki t ; LLb, FARM mXLS, Si IO Vi. Lb, kUL.k, FORKS
A N i > . ‘ l tilt* low
Particulur atleiil on in i ni-M - iio« ing and rt‘|>;iiiiii"' j.'t‘iit rally. Tlisnklitl tor pan I lavoib, 1 nn|n by close attoiitioii to l/iisincss and lair dealing., io meiM a conltliuance ot the saint*. Nortiieast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Groeneastlc,
white laboi. As a llcputilican 1 alivax- ; like a white sheep h ttei- ti an a bla. i jniit*. I do not think that the poor intu. I ent negroes are to blame for then
‘Well, ! should smile.' AtiiI 8o should everybody when they learn that they can hhv* in ney and obtain the he^t ^oods by going to WYSONG'S
to buy their
| printer, he intimated to Tiik Star print- 98; Mattie Fiaket, 90; Sh bon I’riest, 92; | kinson, on the twenty-first ers that he intended .o send them a car Ella Heady, 93; Ella Vet million, 91, | last, at 10 o’clock a. m load ol ‘ ilust;” he also a.-ked for some | Mary Brackney, 92, Annie Webster, 92 .(and I was seated
old exchanges, and the hoys tlew to do
Jennie Bhowheu, Teacher.
his binding. When their car-load i« de 1 Madison Township. District No. 3.-
l^pocones, rr()\IS10nS,| llVl ' ro " lhH boys will probably goon an- | o || 0 wing arc the names of the pupils
Queen swart* and (ilassware. j , r'^vv Z'T "*
, . . , , , , . , . SiorThe bpencer cor e pondent m tl.e ford Wood 91; Gordie Houck, 99; Nora C»pSUlal atientinn in ra’leil to the fact that our; , . . . , ... , stork .a always fresh iwul coinplete. itiuiaiiapoiis Journal ot Jan. 31,^ say-: \\ uo^, 90; Dalas Wood, 98
W lien you ivitnt anyiUinir io vrocer- I < w
Sreencastle Foundry
-AND-
MLAsC'IIITVl^ 003I1^VIVY, — Manufacturers of—
want anything in
leu, i»ri>virions* enniifd goodi,
tobacco^, eigar®, fruits,country produce, ettv, bo sure
to rail it
WYSONG'S, Northwest corner Public Square.
Journal ot Jan. 31,, say ,: 'A’uotJ, 90; Dalas Wood, 98; Ezra Houck Spencer is receiving some substancul j KXJ; Sherman Grubb, 93; John Knaur, additions to its population in the shape i !I0; John Boswell. 98; Walter Dills, 91;
of some good business men. Mi. (J. W . ,alburt, who has been doing a large dry ! goods and carpet business in (ireeticaMie. has opened out a tine store here, in the most modern style, amt Mr. J. R.Greene, also a Greencasile tiiun, together w ith Mr. J. M Sadler and C. R. Ellis, under the firm name-of Sadler. Greene & Co., have purchased the grocery stock of J. \\ r .
tolver’s Iron Dro.o' S^w tiee,u ' a, ‘ j °p enBiittwho| *‘ b,i,eaniirLt “ ii
And all Kinds of Machinery and Castings. r>trR< ! airing on Mill Work and Farm M.iliinery done | romiitly. Shop near South Depo*. (!reonen.»tlo, Iml.
IF You have a COLD WEAK LUNGS, T£4Y TUB rOLDEN ROCK RYE!
[grocery business in Mr. Hucin’s building, with a brunch retail house on the south [side, the'wo to be connected by tele-
p lie lie.
WusliiiiKluH Tow iivvliii*.
! EJiiur bTAit—An our township nas not been represented in your c lumns, we
Willie Wood, 90; Frank Penny, 90; Noah Miller, 90; Robert Garrett, 91. F L Moiik. Teacher.
ol December at my lire place,
on one side and th<
members o* - my family sitting amuii ) when he su'd tie would get a negro am then “by jack," ho couhl make him d anything he wanted him to do. As Mr. \N ilkinson s a man of his word, we expect them on hsnd the first ol March; he has a right to tiling them tf he choose, but 1 don’t think they will he very popu !ar neighbors, though w o w ill tr at tin in the best that wo can. I would much rather have my children go to school with white children if 1 had my choice. A poor man’s friend and a Repub-
lican.
Daniel K SiinautitEK.
MUUIOLY, HAMA
—OfTer^their services as—
TT 3>T ID E IR. T A
k BLACK
ICTT
U3,
Philip ( arney, a saloon keeper on Jr-r-
\cu .TIummviII,*.
Mr, Editor—Having soon nothing in y our columns from our place for some time, 1 thought I would send you a few items Excitement is running high
ver the location of a new road to run sey City Heights, met Nellie Smith at a Irom New Maysville to Fort Red, there picnic in Mersele’s Grove last summer! being two or three routes in view, and She promised to become his wife The I public sentiment is considerably divided time was fixed for the marriage, and Mr.' as to which is the best .. John Oaklev Carney hired a honso and furnished it. i has returned from Missouri where h< () n Wednesday afternoon he went toMiss) has been prospecting, and thinks ho will Smith's house to take her to the mints-1
, . , move there soon The joint dis- ter’s. Just as Miss Smith was about a>k spue tor a tew Joltings, because we ( , US!|jon at ]{ l( j.]| 0 school housi on the 1 entering the carriage, it is said, anothei are of the opinion that (coiisitlenng our , ner jt 8 0 f Capital Punishment, came oft vehicle was dri’ en up, and a young ma' i many advantages here.) tins part of the p( , r a g r( . e iueMt. The question as ststed sprang out and entered into a whispered country might be termed the hub ol yy . as . '.|{„ M) |v,.d, That the law of Cap- conversation with the lady, and then she the universe. We are ptuned to recoid f „| punishment should he abolished in . entered the carriage with the last comer
the t-ati accident that bcleti the little live- tbo ^ a | ea> ,i xjjlls and Kingaf year-old sun of Milton Hathaway, ol j (i| . lned Carter and Bid He opposed UeelaviLo. ^‘ ,st 1 uesday wliik [y ec j 8 j on , n f a ror of the affirmative, ... play iog near the grate, his clothes caught j Hawn is still very poorly .... R.iv
He lingered , ^ ^ jj a y b all occupies the pulpit of tht
to thn oit'zons of Pntnrin nn'l mfioininir o ountios. Thoyhavo the lanretit stock af'd moat •oin|il<*to line of oHMkots. coffin*, tiunul rohes, etc ; n weRtern Indiana. FunerHlw urraiiKeU and conducted with the care H«Hured t*v ttiirtv ycRr**’ expet enoc in the l)usine*8.
No. 14 and It) Fa>t Wa^hinteton Street, (Ireenaarttle, Ind.
Bargains, BARGAINS, Bargains!
ilONKY SAVED AND MONEY MADE!
Mulholn Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS. W r are now ready to sell all kinds of Furniture at prices lor/er than were ever h''’ore offer I *d in Putna»n t'ounty. We pro»»o>«e to largely increase our stock by additional pur* Lnses, and ^ .o keep on hands the Largest, U liuapo^t ati<l Best lino of kooUh over offered in this tnarket. 'Vo trust persons neftdin* anything in our line will ca1l?and hoa us before iroing elsewhere.
It in no trouble to uh to show goods.
Sail and See Us at the Old Stand, Nos. 14 A 16 East Washington St., Greoncastle, mu. MIMIOI.V IIAXW A Itl.ACK. MICHOLS,SHEPARD&CO.Battirw,Micr “ " t»bll.h«t ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
It is the best remedy out. You
nU 1‘iid it :it the L ver popular I firsand burnvohfm fatally
FEIOil'a\ B \ umil the nuxt dav when di ath rcicai-ed Baptist l^hurch in tno absence of the regT . . the poor little fellow. lb« ccmmuiiity ,|| ar p a ,tur Jas. McMurrv, 8r. leadfjuaiters lor pure and fine uci ply sympstlnzo with the bc-rcuvcU WRS jn t01tn |aKt we(jk ...The town’ old liquors. parents Persoa has Been ^.jj, >ch()0 | wi || c | 08e abont tbp loth of It. Tj I1K.ERT, Prop, ‘-•tiiitiued to his bwl ny sickne-isfu » v March—length of term 113 days—daily
and ttic pair drove oil'. That evening Carney was informed by Miss Smith's mother that her daughter had married tie other man, who was an earlier lover. Carney does not know what to do with !
hia house and furniture.
“VIBRATOR”
TliresliiiiK Machinery and Portable
and Traction Engines.
TIFF AT&NDAKD of excellence throughout tU< Grtin-
Ba ‘ngWorLt.
i'mg World.
MATCHLKHPl for fSrxln-SxYlnj. Time-Saving, Perfoct
Cl»:i ilry|, Hojttd ami T’korcugh Hurt. i'i Quality of Vxtcrl FVr/hiffefl aa-sLip, HUguitt auii
i-atiing, Hopid a>
j IMOOMPARy
of Partw, Th - nugh wrkmiUi-sLip, JiUuaut Huiati,
/ r Mode*
4
Hfc ' .r-&
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brisk. . - Keel & O’NmI, the milteis, j two (BCt i 0n8; the successful varl v , the age of 4a» years. When Alexander
CAUTION! Ullli-lii nes tn tnr ual
ih(t
T>r winDlorfyil annoeM •n4 pofnlarlfr of our ViBBAToaMai-binery has driv.’ii other •r various makers am now attemptluferiur su<l Dionirel Imlta’.kibS o(
uerply sympathize with iho bereaved was j,, mnn last week ...Tbetown „ | Durabimy, r.a>ooni/,-mi w-tiii* • parents Lius Person has been . !; ,p scLnol will close about th- loth of T,,r AV «’W 4«rs of A.imalN., confined teMsM ny •ickneM foi a v March -length of term 113 day■—daily | Th* average of caw is 16 years; of | era! Jays, uwmg to an attack of lung cotn ,, enaat i on 0 f teachers 11.75 I ’ < T uirr !s * nd •>»«■«•. 7 an i H years; a dog fever Jes-e Coltharp is reporte.’. [ Town8 | lip rBI ,tiida t ea are about ripe; they i ’’v^ 5" y^rs; tabbita 7; nb ar rarely convalescing . .. Rev. Urcws, of Coats- uro quite numerous, and, quite friendly.. j t * xe ® 0< * s ‘■®’* wo '* * ,0 * i t to lb ville, officiated nt the Union church last The Sunday School is a thing of the I !ioils * r,i * on 6’ lif0<1 ' ,ho one known by Sabbath .. . .The reads are mis'ruble , ast Tht; trouble grew out of the elec- name of I’ompey living to the age of 70 yet, in spite of rain and mud, busit.ess i-; lion 0 j- # (e|ll . blir T bere neems to have j Flcphants have been known to live tu
i been
lantu of Ifotit*!. t M \RVKLOr* for rovflp tuperior work In n'l limd* of
Cram, aud tmn « nail, kuuwn a- t Li) only ru-t t-axful Thrcahtr
Id Kltx, Timothy, Ciovor Mti xll oth'r • 1 .
A^TON 1^*11 Y DUNARI.R *r 1 nmylv, ualuir It*** tTian •(■• hair the u^tiai ar« xnd h**U». IMIKTAIII.^ 1 UhCTION, «i i MTHAM-HI KM Mi H IK A 1IF.N4; I^YS • Ith r; • tal f . »i l »r. raLility, BaMv. K onomy, and H* au« v ontirrl/ unkaown in oihi r niak' t. Wt. atu-Powar Ouiiiis and Hi«*xm-Pover
: al^o t etyli * Improvfsl Mount- I
. -jkaown in o'
atnra. from fi to 12 hora**
Kual«**aa i y ibia
-wr ; al-o * ►» v B * linpirovf-l Mount I llorKf-l’owcra. Uouae, wiUioot vLaox’ ol aauu;, kKJtUou, or luauitgo-
•S to the vv all ; het»< to l" lid at rt l a.m u3 our famous guoda.
BE NOT DECEIVED
hv "nch experimental and worthleai machluerv. if von hov m nil *«t the ••OKIUl-NAL” mud the “IAEM ifcK** (f/’Vor fhll peHlt'tilera eall on our di-alcre, or wHfo to ur for lllaetrated Uir ulara, which w»- mail fr**’. Ad.l -a
NICHOLS, SHEPARD k CO., Battl,
Donrad COOK,
» !
iagle
continue shipping flour .. Huffuun and !01 ,t t be next Sunday with a good attemlI ester, the competing dry goods ,ueQ j auce and it was thought things were going both er.joy a good Hadde. Mi *' ^ (0 pt.-^ppr; but lo! the other party have Naunio Utter back, the ptp’.ri-ir tires i ! lockc( j , be ( i oorHi hence the troable, maker is kept busy supplying the many | Jrotbl , I . i jbink twico before you sp-ak demands for nice fitting and t-pl odi lly ‘ tjmt . There wns hut one revolver trimmed dm i Emi ration from !b( . cbuJ -x.-h and tktt VM carried by a
member. A bit of advise: Repent, aub-
Sole na-nt for Pure
White Lead!!!
Rvery Kea M'arranted. W< ,t Side iiublie enuare.
Callender ft Dtmn,
U
Proprietors of
1ASTLE ilLLS,
jj, ■
rPii I i
Doalors in
.our, Meal and Feed.
■ishost market priee paid for praia. ■, CustomlKrindins » specialty.
' MU HULIU , * iU
' this place to Kanras lias received another impetus, and among the number who talk of going are George Foster,one of the most | thorugh business men of 1‘utnam county, also Squire Boon and Joe Furnoy, both substantial farmers Zekc Ratclifl' is the ‘ boss” fur buyer, but smells skunkish after a successful day's buying Bill Zobe is the crack shot we think. He can shoot more rabbits with his famous breech loader than any body And now the ’’soft” voice of the many township officers are heard in the land J. Pi, Lister and Martin Murphy both came forward with 100 cents to have their names attached to Tint Stab’s roll of honor; that's right gentlemen, you may
look for good.’ craps” next year.
Pettk Piter.
scribe for Tub Stai; and be happy. ANIlY. What is more valuable to a business man, farmer or mec'hatiiC, than a practical business education. This can always be procured at tbe Terre Haute Commercial College. Garvin aud Isb&u..
GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS pay 3 to 5 pounds extra for butter made jwith Gilt-Edge Butter Maker. It increases the production 6 lo 10 per cent. Reduces labor of churning one-.half. Gives a rich golden color the year round. Sold by druggists, grocers and genera l storekuepers.y- Send stamp for “Hints to But-ter-Makers.” Address, Butter Improve-
ment Co., Buffalo, N' Y,
theUii at had conquered I’orus, King of3 India, he took a great Elephant which | had fought valiantly for the King, and | named him Ajax, dedicated him to the | sun and let him go with this inscription: “Alexander, the son of Jupiter, dedicated Ajax to the Hun.” The Elephant waa found with this inscription 350 years after. Pigs have been known to live to the age of 20, and the rhinoceros to 29; a horse has been known to live to the ago of *2, but average 25 to 30; camels sometime* live to tho age of 100; stags are very long-lived;aheep seldom exceed the age of 10; cows live about 15 years. Cuvier considers it probable that whales sometimes live l,CO0 years. The Dolphin and porpoise attain the age of 30; an eagle died in Vienna at the age of 104; ravens have frequently reached the age of 100; swans have been known to live to tho age of 300. Mr. Materton has the skeleton of a swan that attained the age of 200. Pilicans are long-lived. A tortoise has been known to live to
the age of 107 year*.
DOBELL & COOPER’S Furniture Store! NO. 22 E. WASHINGTON ST.
GREENCASTLE, IND.
our Block is all ucw ami of the latest pattern. Prices to suit
the times, ('all and examine stock.
J. T. DOBELL. M. J. COOPER
1 1 li! 'FuLO js’ n
l*u not olio* sumo other l ias.' i to he i>
snir th *e of a
m each planter t» spelled sorrectlr.
liinilareoandiDg names. «ith the e,*er,o«n that it
>iiml that tli* >nly objeet sneh vendor o n have in the tict that Uj/> unp * ill h, pile* of the aentie*. end they hope by this eeboitut oe Is .alB * mall additional
*r*flt.
is the mi he hut th
. .. CAPO INK me l uff undet ood Itenr ia
b ii imitation, at
6BXBUHY k JOliktiOH. FLam*ceuU*al Chem »U. New York.
