Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 February 1880 — Page 1

THE

GREENCASTig

GREENCASTLE, 1ND.,

iiKKF.^C’AKTI.K’N IJOODXFSS.

<'ull«'K<‘ A«riiii<‘ 4 Inm h t'uK'tl by Ui<«lio|> Uou mail.

AUER WHICH A

IS TAKEN*

VOL. 7.

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>|| IU HIFV THE LIFE CUHKAVT.

S4 0VIM/S

Blood and Liver Syrup A Pi-erle**! Ki'iiMMly lor Scrofalu. White Sw«!linirs. Cnm-er. Krysipela?, Cbrunie i'oreB, tio»l. Sypliilis, Turaor*, - t'arbuuelee.SaltRhi'um, tLiluria,

ami all di«cai>ea indiuatina an

IMPtlBK CONDITION' OK THE BLOOD 1

Cntanopus Eruptions upon the fan® or body known as tho 1 oheffe AvcnueLhurch.was

forma,| y 0 I ,< ' ne< * worship and dedicat

ualady ia prenont in the system ur not, certain | ed toGod.HishopHowman conducting tho

icomi’S BLOOD mill LIVER SYRUPl^i^a

)oqBplit4‘l3r cares such «liborder.It tho virus

>f Scrofula dotn cxi^t in the veins this match- here given.

irjfSptiv" rn'ilady! '^‘it ^ruloui'.lr Tho lirst Methodist society was orgarnT^tenT^’in^r^^’r^^.'^thlsVin 6 *' 0 niz( ‘ d ^ in S'-'Ptotnber, 18‘d2, and mot

STAR.

FEBRUARY 28, 1880.

NO.

45

COLLECTION

or.

On Sunday la<t tho now M. E. Church

or pastorate. Dr. Joyce is one of the j the lecture room being too small. The | point Roachdale. The American Express

ComLanv has established an otlice there

most prominent ministers of the Metho-1 study of the lesson was dslpensed with. Company has established an otlice there ( dist Church in Indiana, and his name has ' the time being occupied with addresses by the same name. Tho above point bas been spoken of in connection with the' from the visiting miaisters and laymen been well known through the newspa- ( vacancies in the episcopacy to be filled {The music for tho occasiod was furnish- pers and otherwise os Roachdale atnee 1 by the General Conferance at Cincinnati ed by the Mozart Club in their usual | October, 187'.b About December, 1879. in May. In bringing the noestion of a good style. a petition was signed by a few citizens, j new church so continually and promt- j After Sunday-school meeting, Bishop asking (or a postotlice to be established

nently before his congregation, and in the | Bowman b aptized a number of children, iuccessful prosecution of the enterprise and then the audience were dismissed to until it lias developed into the present 1 meet for services at 7:.‘I0 p m. beautiful new homo of the church, Dr. j tub evknixo services. Joyce lias displayed unusual tact and n „ j i „„ i , . . , . . . . ' The services of the day were closed

foresight, and has in an especial manner ' .

. 1 with a praise meeting, commencing at

at said point, they, of course, supposing ( the postotlice would he called by its proper name, Roachdale. Said innocent petitioners were instructed to keep said , petition a secret, for the reason (so said), that they might fail in getting tho post-1 otlice i r the public knew application was;

Children CRY

FCR

ILsorders, the persistent u;e pi this ineuuiparble depurent secures tho desired result.

THIS Oil AND REMEDY

s a compound of vcsrotahle extracts, tho chief

f which are

arsaparilla and Stillingia.

gained the love and high esteem of his _

. .. ... , 7:30. bpoeches were made by Rev. Aaron, , , , , membership. Ho ns very highly regard-i ^ ^ j, ^ ^ l 0 | nson of'U'avelan'l l)e,n 8 raa< l e ; l ,ut ‘•HC* 1 was no ^ rca8on ed by the people of Greencastlc, and his ^ i] u iia n j pj.j 0 , p iwman’ The it- aS t!Ter 3 , ^ 0, *7 wants a postoflice there,

for many years in what afterward be 1 at,rT ' ces are atl e n <lcd by Urge audiences, wns ,. s timuted at twelve hu* - i,r - of Greencastle, made i

h^^HSfsSnVaod" e 0 riw.‘ Chn ‘ e the parsonage, and which was do- tne rule being that extra seats are need- J.d'eveni'ng”

The cures effected by

MCOVIl.L'S BLOOD AND LIVER SYR1P

every part of (lie world—which was call-

... .... . . , . , ed Roberts Chapel. The congregation

re absolute, and their record is undisnsured 1

y failure. For sale by all Druggists. I continued to Worship in that building

until July, 1870, when it was sold to the

stroyed in the great fire of 1871. In , «d> both in the morning and at night. A j 1847 the Methodists built the church so larger loom wasj an actual necessity for well known to the citizens o'Greencastle ll ,c accommodation of the numbers and around which clings so many pleas whiiji Dr. Joyce attracts to his ministrs-

ant memories to persons now in nearly Dousa^

THE liF.DICATION SERVICES.

Presbyterian congregation, they giving their church lot, tho remains of thp

tiie application, and, supposing it would add a little glory to his name, succecdoo;

Asbury I nivt'rMty. | in having the postoflico named for Iiim | Lecture to-morrow by Major Smith, of sell, namely, Langsdale, totally ignoring Indianapolis 1'he new song book the well established town, Roachdale^ will be out by the first of March The petitioners did keep the petition a; Some ot the. boys spent the vacation at secret for nearly two months, and now

The day appointed for the dedication home Harvey Weir is an accom- they are very indignant that they were

of the new church by

Pitchers Castoria.

Mothers like, and Physicians recommend it. IT IS NOT NARCOTIC.

< KNTALIt 1.1 NIMI'.NTS ; Mir World's jgreat Paiu-ltrlievinjj rrmmlirs. They heal, moot he urn!

cure Hums,Wounds,Weak ItaeK

Bishop Bowman pHabed equestrian .... On lost Mon- made the tools to commit such an out,' jhm] |{heiiinat ism upon Itlan,

was all tliat could iiave been desired The day alternoon a medium-sized audience rage. Tlio w hole community, including and Sprains, Galls, and l.amo-

other congregations of the city were assembled in Meharry Hall, for the pur- ! the petitioners, are now joining in anothdiamissed, and all came to join in the , pose witnessing the exercises hold in hon- er petaion to the Postmaster General to

building destroved bv fire, and $1,506'^ c ^' cator y ser, ' ct,s * The services of the or of Washington's birthday. Tho stage establish an otlice at Roachdale. They cash. The question of building a new , w ere opened with at) i xpcrience w*as decoraU'd in a becoming manner,and feel that having rtie name of the post-

Afiundoy,-school the mu«ic was furnished by the Vozart otlice diflorent from the name of the

V r °^cv Tent^sboull nhiay'"carry* C box* 1 o} Methodists, though nothing was done i cliapel, or lecture rofflh, b^n>y Dr Aaron Club. The first exercise was the reading town will ho a great inconvooicnca to tiie -* 1 ’ — till Dr. I. W. Joyce became pastor. Wood. The room was filTcil with the of Washington's farewell address, by II., people, a source of a great amount of I Hoad, Fetid Breath, Deafuesa, and Itwasnot without much talking and ! °l ( f ministers formerly in charge of the ' C, Cltppenger, of tiie Sophomore class trouble to employes in the postal servict, i “-“T Catarrhal Complaint, cau booi-

I . - _ ^ . . * I t Firm inn to a bv iVti Do Mover it

hard working

DR. MOTT’S LIVER PILLS! -The Great Cathartic Vegetable Regulator,—

bey rectify torpidity of the Liver, hey give tone to the Stomach,

hey act, without griping, upon the bowels,

hey renn ve bile trom the blood,

liey purity.regnlnte. and invigorate the body.

TRAVELERS, , , • ,u

■pcciall v to foreign countries and the Tropics, church had long been dlscussou by the meet ng at .1 .* ** .Jn tit

aerielleorders ot the 1 *

ery prcvHlent. sliould lott'ePdle with them.

ness upon Boasts. 4'lioap, tinit'k

atul rHiablo.

SPURTS of diagnsitinii Mucus. SnufDca, CrachUng Paius in the

BAKER’S PAIN PANACEA.

I OR M AN AND BEAST.

that Dr. Joyce had the congregation, laymen, former residents j > 0 xl. was an oration by R. J Smith. Mr. and a positive detriment to tho revenues | Catar^b'cnro!'a C^i^titutionaFAu-

. for external and internal use. Tlve freatost Pain Reliever of the rkp. DR. ROGER S WORM SYRUP.

nstantly destroys Worms end is recommend „

Uy Phy.-I lania^bebesntonn Modioine^tn _^n ds Wll | t 0 «tify. Methodist class and love feast, and ce*.- Bowman Mr. McCord, of the ——— “ Different suggestions were oficred, tinned until 0:45, when the doors of the : Junior Preparatory class, has returned to

some for the remodeling of the old build- a '»'itorium were thrown open for the his lomo at Rockville .. The members iiig, and others for tiie erection of an en- dedicatory services. Long before the of the Senior Preparatory class arc in«ki tirely new one. The latter was adopted, deers were opened tho walks around the ing arrangements for their performances

Mwbiiihed ISA:. lec^mr^iili^hy^ .mm-d nd nr an( j t | le i 0 ( on t j 10 corner of Seminary church neflFtiI(nei wiih people waiting at commencement Harry Brown, of the name Langsdale as opposed to the 14,") Mnprne81., Chicago, lila. and College Avenue streots, on whic « t0 K° ' n - R was &n '. v a lew minutes o tho Senior Prep, class, after a longali | best interests of the people and of the

I03±L Jamt's P. 8iinith A i o..

congregation undertake tiie erection of here and members of this church, and j Smith's oration was a splendid one, and : of tho I’ostnllice Department, the edifice.How nobly ho and his congre l ^ c present ac'ivo membership. The wae delivered in a spirited manner. The j Preparation is now being made for the i gation have succeeded, the building as it meeting was a characteristic old-time audience was then dismissed by Bishop erection of a largo number of hutiness

houses and residences at Roachdale, and this point's sure to make the best bu>i ness point between Indianapolis and Decatur, The entire population, without regard to party, denounce the imposition

tidoto by Absorption. The most Important Di*00 very Rtncc Vaccination

Cal arrlial

POISON

4t 15

stood the old Seminary formerly occu-1 unl '*'*' e * |0use was crowded, the aisles sance. bas returned to school

Postoflice Department. There cannot he (acts

WEI DE MEYER'S TREATISE ON OA TUtKII, explains tho follnwin# importaat

pied by the uni'*ersity, was houglit lor ."'*'1 chairs, while standing \l r. Rhodes, of the Junior Preparatory a single reason given Mllrctil’s CelCliralCil Guritill SfifidS <i4,000. Afterward one lot was sold oil room could scarcely be liad. class, has left college Tbs Senior was committed. Are on vale at the cast end for $1,800. The contract Without any delay the dedicatory ex- Preparatory class will choose a valcdic j I )l*ilU' StOIT* for completing the building was awarded i crc'^s were begun by the singing of tke torian to deliver an a.ldress at couiinence- lent Ntalion.

-T? to James II. Allison, of this city, the j'‘ lll,la,nraalU8 ” b y the choir, com posed j On Monday evening the Roads in a bad condition, hut we have

i price being $1'2,990. Work was begun of ll1 ® following perao a, under the 1 contest axercines of Philo and Plato were good roads from Kent to Green os's tie Tip v in June, and tho corner stone was laid le 8 dcrship of Prof. Baker: Mrs Kd. held in Meharry Hall. The following is| Wulnut creek ooerly »ll wintor

August 1^. Allen, and Misses Jaslin, Robinson, Ra- the programme: Mat of l.iimlH Hn«t 4Tl) i'lie building is of the Gothic styla of Jt a n and harrow; Messrs KimMe, Wright Forfeited t«» IlM* Nt:»t«* ol liidi- architecture, and dirided into two sepa- Grouch, Real'. Asbury and Xefi. ana on Arronnt of Failure In rate departments—the auditorium and (bc s,n 8’"K b . vn ' n 808

why! tho outrage ' That CATARRHAL COLDS heenrao •

0 POISONOI S INFECTION, at fir.-t loeal. and

KELECT. finally constitutional.

others.

Sm 44

A Her

Fay Kirliool Fund Iht<‘r4‘si Due 1 Sunday-school room. The auditorium

Therefor Jan. I. 1**0. Maid Minds :ind l.ols Itciiit; D(‘^teribed as Follows, and 7Ioi*lRiined by tin- follow iuu named

Ferrous:

imbor of Loan. Description.

Vo. 3K

is 88 feet long and 58 feet wide, witli galleries at (he sides and rear, and will seat about 800 persons. The room is finished in hard wood. The seats are ash and walnut. Tho entire room is

carpeted,tiiewindows arc of staineii glass; f ,rst sc,, 'pl urP lcs«on from second Lor

A nnrt of lot number for-; #n( j ^ hile nothing elaborate has been j inthian8 ' ro,lowod b y the reading of the

second scripture lesson, Hebn ws x,

Tliesi,;

i 19:2('i verses, by Dr. Martin. President of venicnce and comfort seldom found in

1 iirao mant t« llri'eneamle

t’e City of attempted in tiie arrangement of tiie li-

Urceneasttfl. in the County

ami State aforesajd. bounded nish, yet it presents in its details a eon as follows, to wit: Com-1 ... ,.

2. THAT, beinaConvtitutional, the infection is REYUND THE REACH ol mere LOCAL rem-

edies.

3. THAT [MPI RITI 8 in tho nostrils are necessarily bW.Al.L0 WED>ulo Lbe KIOMACH and INHALED into the LcNtlB, thus FOI»ONIhtJ the Dixestive Respiratory and OeniU

urinary oryans.

D in Dovnrp intends nlnntinir liiiarrpanf! CATARRHAL VIRIiS follows the nan Devore inuntls planting ICU acres ol muccu „ mflm brano aud causes DBAKNB88.

tut Sic. rnxvrn. l»trsie. eorn, this spring, on Wnlnat bottom*... | pr a »^ r «>^C*Jy^ ( BROIMtmTB. TDECLAsTvTAVTIOJTS. The steam shovel wi'l remain hero THAT SMOKES. Douches, Inhalation*.

our Volunteers, I.. 1). Moore, I.uwreneeburgb. until next Jnnn Peter Stoner will

“Lord of hosts, to thee we raise Drnmn Itolpuhllc:e,tS:im l..ItienKle, Olnej, 111. j,] an i n | ar g(. crop of corn this aeason . . named.

Here a house of prayer and praise;", tnisic. ..Lemuel Johns is confined to his bed pos'sessln^ MJCL La'tI v'e hIIIiC ty fo'r," ml" th« the venerable Dr. Aaron Wood led in j by the cut ho received some time ago. '/n%tTkr^kvEr'Ln'caVeif. 1 h '' ,,uru 1 prayer. Dr. Hull, of Lafayette, who! Y _ ,, Charley Cutburth has moved on BASED TPON THESE PLAIN THEORIES, was in charge of Roberts Cliapel when Washingion and Amerlin. ! soi'ui"M:HH hivu i{ Samuel Brener’s farm James J.rov'd?o biGafalbm!v ^t*n** onVv REL/eVEs' it was dedicated in 1847. then read the Russia's Real Position, ^s. c . Lea veil, Parker, ['iley vi Hited Lena on ioat Sabbath. H«> tLiiinony ■ alarr *' ut 8T.VUE. linms

l* l, ’ !,,c * means business Win. Aker is on , tne sick list Tho measles are in CURED! CURED! CURED! CURED!

the neighborhood. Parents, keep your

119 *v vv r , inoticinir at

*om-

the Boutheaxt

Z""hen a i d ir , est NO wit , h r ?h n o- '" ore '' ostl y bu ’ ld "’^' An especial fea.south line thereof eiahty- ture of the auditorium is the pipe-organ,

_ iii-

eicht ( S S) foot thonce north sixty (tii)l feet, thence ea»t oinhty-eifiht (SS feet, thence south with the east line thereof to the place of he(Mnninc; for the nay -entof dolinrs, mortiraycd Ity Snnili Hartley, August 2A.

the only one in the citv. ' College Avenue Church, as the new church is culled, has shown its apprcci alien of the importance and demands of

so, w

1871. (1 50 the Sunday-ffchool work by tiie manner ... Part of lot number fifty- in which it has provided for that auxili largeine'nt to'^he'tieyn*! tmw ar 7* 'I’lio .Sunday-school, with Mr. A. dlVcVUid a7fnlllw; r0 to-w'i?; I Iiirch as superintendent, is in a most Commenrin*nttho noutliea^t Nourishing condition, the average attend

corner of the lot now owned

by Richard C awl vy, thence ance being about 400. Dr. Joyce, the, rnnniru: "Hst alonir tlio north . .. i . i» ; i i line of Hornce BR«9ett , » 1 t p^tor, personally conducts a Bible class MkK^>V\oTOn?. f 75to 90 ia regular attend-

duo nort h to the center of the unco Mt. Meridian road, thence west aloriff the center of the

ZDEZB-A-TIE-

ftesolved, That tho success of states depends more on iuteUectmil than

religious conditions.

AtHnnfttive— ( has. K. ( oflln, Wcstllcld. Negative—tDougins Morris, Knightatowu.

} MUSIC*

, - . | W. D. Woods, 477 Rroadway, N. V.

children at home . .. Everybody tak*s 1 Chronic Catarrh.

cured of

ORA.TX03STS.

In'liiction in th® Thcoryof if II. W

Education, |

Science and Keligion, \\ . AV.Oloott, North

. Riiipath, Filliiiorc.

F.J. II islktt, AA9 Broadway, N. V.,ly , r*Cn-

tarrh.

0. b. Hrish,443 Broadway, N. V , lOy’r.-i Ca-

tarrh,

S. IIknkdict, Jr., Jeweler,irji Itroadwiiy, N.Y.. llaily triend), cured Chronic Hay Fever.

C, Howks.

Asbury. Aftor singing tho 858 hymn— “Christ is made tho sure foundation, Christ tho head and corncr-stono— Bishop Bowman begin his sermon, taking for his text a part of tho 35lh verso of tho 20th chapter of Acts; “It is more bloased to give than to receive." It is unnocessary to say anything of the ser-

mon of Bishop Bowman, especially when I’lato.

the sermon is delivered in Greencnstlo, .Tiie performers all _ ^ ^

for between Dr. Bowman and the Green- ielvos in it creditahlo manner. . Mr wishing sliinjles should call on James i ^oMVear* , thToni l c , C 0 a n tarVh. , ' r001ll>n castle people there are many tender Kndcrtou. of the Sophomore class, was Skelton at Fern . .. B. F. Bruuer Mas J. Swaiitz, Jr., 200 Warren St, Jcraey

1 City, cured of IS years Chronic Catarrh.

Tilt. Star . John Moss is still hammer i ing away at the stone business. .... Mr. Johnson, of Oakalla, will soon re-1 sumo work at his lime kiln |

39 AV. Washington [ :» years Chronic

Catarrh,

Rkv. t>Ki>. A. Rkis. 109 Jay St., Rrooklynn. “It restored me to my ministerial labors.'’

Vernon. Wm. Thomas will make n good trustee if Rkv. i'hih. J- Jonkh. New Brishhm, 8.1.

, , ... ... •'Worth ten times the cost.”

;Mozart Cluh. electei^.... ... Jo. P urney will start to RKr Ai.kx. Fr»m. Cairo. N. Y. “It ha. acquitted them- Kansas on Monday Anyone:) worked wonders in .ix ea**a in my parih. a

' “ “■— ° nz ’* ■' — a ‘ “——, cured

John Welch is to move on Mrs. Slgel’s ; MM s q ua?e“ N. Y..'eured'of

farm Alf. Wood rum has moved: one mile north of Fern Station !

chords of love and sympathy. THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT.

After the sermon, Mr. Alpheus Birch in behalf of the building committee, made tho following report: Cost of lot,

- In the roar of the auditorium, which

n't "catKarine" 1 'I'urd'» '’ r ii',1! hn» its entrance on College avenue, is the .$2,“00; building, $15,257.76; furnace, he*lnnin* U . th .!muiniS!r nt 'one f Sunday-school department, with a hall- $552; organ, $060; chairs, $J2 i 96; chan-

visiting at home on Monday.

Giikkk Pokv.

went to Terre Haute, this week, on husi- ' ness ... Frank Skeene sold one car-

I.iMIe VK iiltiul.

Rev.

Ac. Ac. Ac. Ao. Ar. , A REAL CORE fur this terrible malady ia

load of spokes to Mr. Brock wav, of' thenmet important discovery f'>r the rcliefof

* ‘ human siiffcrbiK sineo VAOCINATION. AVK1

lil,' l.' V l.' Il ’< i - i ’l' a I? u 11 ol it L' :^ la l i.

last Sunday . Miss Irwin is reported quite sick of measles The revival commences at Dunkard Church the 5th

... _ . , Miss Kate in e w7dVh’JLtT"i"ht th feeL i i8 in th ° hl "‘P° of a ^‘ a "Sl<’. <;c f®vt 1 to be done in the basement, $20,813. Mr Watson, formerly of this place, has re

in.ntini.-on the Mt.Miri ii«n' long and 55 feet wide. The main room (Birch further said the amount raised bv hundred ami twenty feet: for or cliapel, is near the center of the build (subscription was $14,711; amount re-

llcaman hi Id servo es it [>th 1 Greencastle, this week .. Henry Helton : DE MEYEK’s^CATARHH^’rRK iiaoldbyaH ,.i... M.O.. i.— ,o .. ‘ S 1 * !? six' paVK>!icVf 0 r"47 50." DK

ER’N TREATISE, with fu

nioderatu in this vicinity.

Fkiix.

< in

re«. 0 a n nd., U e r ^,r, e :?’,;rp e in r way on Seminary street. The building dcliers, $41228. Total, including work Sunday in this month

t’o., 4 Clubs

MEYER’S TREATISE

and nvorwhelmimr proofs, is

, -ent FREE to ANYBODY .

foil explanations POM PA ID and

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mortyaa ’d^by’* AleSander '*>8. a Ltl i* 35 feet wide by 31 feet long : eeived from the sale of Robert* Chapel,

id * * 1 • - -- - - - - -

'latent Indioi

4 ’ aiTK-ntrnivUD'.

Tiie scarlet fever is abating—only one

turned home on a visit .. Miss Sallie^ new ‘ asi! w’ 00 '* I • 3- NewDavis' school at District No. 8 clased on t0 " is ^'"S Tt ' r . T lo,v with pneumonia; he

the 21st. An entertainment was given in iH not t ' x P ecte d to live There is the evening; music furniahed by Sigler’s 1 talk of a new s ' oro house h ‘ ! ' ng 1 cheapest, o/in other words get the heat band ■.. Several in this vicinity have horo * * * ;; " ■..^ ot i a i T *. ry e ' )0 ' 1 fl, i r article for the least money. L L. Louis

Boom! Boom!! Tho Campaign is now open. Farmers, now is tho time for you to begin looking about to see where you can buy harness and saddles the

VnporG 'Mnrch Pb 1874* ^oo height being equal to two stories $3,COO; a deficit of $1,912. Mr. Birch Putnam County m i ()n oac ' 1 roon,il ror the classes hafi said that the building committeo, in ad-

^^u!^^,. d ^ fi . C ^-. W0Uld r k °r n ^ th#ir 8us,,r out ^ ga U‘i!!:r T,,e de, iL°"*;!!L r !. fU u!!!!! HainbVdieyindiaV,‘a.haTthe largos, stock

ie-i-Jrpnlln oruudV’inll'i.DTm.jooM'o stories, the lower room opening into the | for $500 for the grading and surrounding f„ r taffy Al. Gofer and Frank t® How freely Our doctors have ...i.U'.'IIdo!!!.! v‘'| Lo.,..ht a Kr.^ stock ?ri'oa a f*nu*ry > l. D l < H8d. P 8o , «oneh oA^he^boy*I c ^ ia P o1 »>7 moan* of dcors hung on the lot with a stone fence. A Wood hare contracted as fire builders a. had lhcir hand ‘ l . fl,U for lhe l ,ast two 1 of material befor'o the advancefand an.

TOOtl Januin > 1. IMl. So mucli i f th« above scribed lands and lofu %-« in nct-cfisary to die- weights nrfco the principal, interest, damaffC9 nnd

)\< due thereon accordlnfr t« law will bt* of- oaseinent. «d for pale to tho hiKhe*t :md bent bidder nt . t t’ourt Mouse door, on tlio fourth Monday roon[i HuO

March. 1880. it 1

so they may be run into the collection amounting to $3,084.75, was |} P ti,p| Mr. 1.8. Kudisill’s school weeks Picket’s mill rnns nearly throwing all tho lirst lloor j taised in s short time, thus entirely free- j n District No. 2 closes March 12 everyday; not* much evidence of our

one. Here

is whdre the j ing the cliurcii

from debt. After the .. . Wo notice Matison’s busy corner| bi * flre !* ftaboutthe " ,i11 '

Dr.

prepared to give my patrons iho advantago. 1 have now 75 sets of harness and 75 saddles and other work according,and

pi'th'be’ wees the 1.^"'h^r/forsxG on c »‘« rch services have been held for sev ’raising of the necessary amount Bishop (boasts of their working men. There are > therliBof Whitesville, talks of locating 2 Vd(zc>nho r so collars which I willsei KjHbeil'lotl^liuu’b^soHfthiaB ?«^ad 1 *erti»e'i! ' r ^ n,ont hs- The looms above on eitlierj Bowman, who stated that he could no. 90 many working men in this section that ! hpre " " Our Sunday Schools and atold iceSi and M for lnatcrial . 1Ild AUc ' l JAMKS H. EDWARDS. f' 0 ?' *" d are closed during the , cation, the church being presented to j f ound tho missing bridle and buckle.... Steele, of Greencastle, is hero this week „ yle . ! ara bound to make a trade that Auditor of Putnam County. Ind. study of the lesson. the bishop for dedication by Mr. J. K . Columbus Wells is happy-it’s a girl. lr,0Tin 8 a bous « for A ' lI - P '‘ 5ka1 ’ * will stick to mo, if good work and fair

, ... dedication by Mr. J. It.

Tiie basement is used fc.* the lurnact M. Allen in behalf of the trustees. After

Holier loliar Fiihlir.

|id* for tbe Pauper Praetiee of the several \ VI n 1V) c 11 r l * 11 ♦ ri ha f* .til iv 4%r ur ill liv. ...... n A. 1

and coal rooms. A room in the has*- 1 singing tiie 867th hymn— rnent of the Sunday-school part is fitted | “And will tho great eternal God

«*h»Mj>s of Putnam County^ will be opened up for a kitchen, a dumb waiter connect-1 On earth establish his abode." M for ,1 (Vreim"iM 1 | l ' l ¥i>iTn(ihi“rm'u , st S ?m ludo in B ^ w '' tb tbo roo,n ' 4 a,:0T0 . ‘o bo used the audience was dismissed with the I

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One of Riley’s twins and lady 1 have been visiting in this neighborhood. Tub St a it is a welcome visitor.

' Martiskai ."

Ss i •“ d sn Pi' crs ? ivc " b J‘ b - rtfttef. liRch physiointi to furnish h»8 own j church.

Th<*re will al«o he an ordar pft98ed 1 —, . . , ix r * the County Board that the pHrumnent 18 t * ie t “ ir( * J e8r ‘ )r * J°VCe has .‘rr: Vim bid r . ,, had this charge. During his three !r 0 roSntv’*A!:y , |um wm i by !^jyears here th«ra have been 151 accesard on Friday, the Sth day of March, is 0,1 aious. the church now having a meraberoonqei nod will pleaim present their claims. I , .... !y ordci: of the Board. • I ship of 4o0. This is a larger growth than Attest: JAMES F. EDWARDS. , • . . k j j .u U44 Auditor the society has ever had during anroth-

the many already given in favor of 8t. Jacobs Oil, which I had occasion to test

benediction by the Rev. Asa Beck,of tho ; Koat'liduli* Indiana conference. Great satisfaction t, mme of a tnwn laid n..t i n *b. :»^»»Hi": spu it with which so large an amount of | Putnam county 16 miles north of Groenmoney was raised. eastle, where the Indisnspolis, Decstur

A Springfield R. R. crosses the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago R. R. Both R. R. companies call their station at this

, , , „ . , . . dealing and low prices will do it. Now Mr. John Schleyer, the proprietor of' cut this out and remember it. Money Iho Chilton, \\ is., \ olkshote, a prog!ess- s; ,^ c Ji g money made. Call and see me,

jive German weekly, gratified us with the , and p, et p r j ceg ,

following: 2, ai \ L. L. Louis.

With pleasure I add my testimonial to -

SDN DAY-SCHOOL MEETIN8.

At3 p. m., there was a mass Sundayschool meeting held in the auditorium,

unbearable. Having heard of St. Jacobs Oil, 1 dispatched one of my men to the nearest drug store, procured a bottle,and

commenced to apply it at once. The! .

pain subsided, and on the next morning I , eet *° d* 080 w h° arc a ' , ‘ e 4° rea< 4

was all right again. rits the F.nglish language.”

Tho following order was presented in the Maine Legislature by a member: “Ordered, that the judiciary committy be diracted to inquire into the spediency of so amending the constitution of the state that the wright of suffrage shall be iia-