Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1880 — Page 1
THE
GREEN C AST^
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GREENCASTLE, INU.,
STAR
MARCH 6, 1880.
NO. 46
CONSl'Ml’TION CAN BE Cl RED:
Hall s Balsam!
FOR THE LUNGS!
Jure* Couk’Ii^. CuM.«. I’noemnnia, Bronrhitis, > Aethiua. Croup, WboopingCouKh. and all
Vireases of the Breathing OrKacr.
Hall s
CuIik-uii
Story About
Treasure.
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.tliii'<t«‘r<*d for Honry. ^finotrrn Babi«.<a in Sfir.AX, Ind., Feb. 23.—Philip Roltg, a Yc*ars.
bachelor sixty-two years old, in good Mr. Lewis Jory, a glass blower i i the circumstances, living ull alone on his i employ of Baker llrothers, Baltimore, farm, live miles north-west of here, was and residing at No. 186 Montgomery murdered by parties unknown. The street, was blessed a day or two ago with s ipposition is that the man had consid- an addition to his family in the shape of erablo money about him, and was foully a bouncing baby. Dr. L. H. Barclay, murdered for it. Mr. Musman, on call- in reporting the birth at the'Health De-
li the Lcadins Specific for Consumption. ing at the house this morning and no one partment, said that this was the nine-
u^feed^n^ t0 his cl " "• ent 10 tho ^rn.Tecnth child that had been born in the ^ a “drenturer
nd prevents the night-sweats and tightness and as lloalts was not there he returned ] family in aightcen years croi* the best which accompany it. to tho house, and as the gentleman sel-1 *
dom left home, Mr. Musman thought he * There was a wedding in tho town of
s not an incurable malady. It is only neecs- m'sM be sick, and on opening the door Greenwood, X. Y., a few days since, the SaLsa!?!*that remed y r ® lnc ^ y BALL’S found Boalts stiff in blood. company starting immediately after tho DON’TI*ESPAIK OF RELIEF, hir this be- A club was found by his side bespat- ceremony to the pleasant home of the
1 fu tered with blood, and there was found a bridegroom in Deleware county, where
A JliMT’s IM'utla.
New Ai.nANY, Ind., Feb. 25.—John B. Felley, ngod seventy-nine,was found yes-
Blaomington III. 1‘antagraph
The Pantagraph has already referred to terday,’hia homeln SpencerTownihip,
Harrison County, lying dead on tho tloor,
isn specific will cure you, even though
tsstonal aid fails.
A MASS OF EVIDENCE
been accumulating during a period
HIKTV YEARS, proving the effacy of HALL S BALSAM
1 all dlnea«<*H where thcThroat.Chest'umlLunirN re affected . and showing the estimation
Ip': Carblii Sufe!
tho fact that two gentlemen from Maine had been making a search at Dwight for valuable* papers supposed to have boon buried at Dwight on tho 13th, and wore seeking in tho old cemetery for n treasure hex said to have been buried there seven
Af-
ter* four hours’ search tho box was found buried at tho foot of a certain tree, which bad marks and figures cut deep within the bark. Tho box contained the will of one Edward Freese, deeds to about $0,0(10 worth of property near Brooklyn, N. Y., and nearly $2,000 in
with his eyes eaten out, and one arm and one side frightfully gnawed by rats. He was quite feeble, a widower, lived alone, and had boon dead a week when his body was discovered. 'There was no food in the house, nor any thing to prepare food from, and ihe conclusion is irresistablo that tho old man died of starvation. He owned a farm of 100 acres of good land Throe weeks ago he went to Uothrock’s mill, near by, and asked to purchase some Hour an a short credit, but w as denied; then the old man returned homo to die
deep cut in the back ofhishe&d. The they ai« hereafter to live. It was the rao ney and jewelry. Jt is said that I rcese of starvation, lie was a miser, and had Coroner has been suminoned, but no ver- second mamage ceremony that had been bat .-ulations living near 1 ortland, Mq., a g 00( j j t > a | 0 f money bid away.
always Caros and never Disappoint* The world’s groat Paiu-Rolimroi-for Man and Beast. Cheap, quick rad reliable.
performed between the two. The groom I
and on his death bed made a statement
diet has yet been reached, which will no
doubt lead to the arrest of the guilty wasHenryS. Jeffries, his wife Rsbecca U>»t ho had bmied tho box in the ceme- Dcatli ol Two llmilrrs. party, as tracks were followed for miles. Jeffries. Two years before Rebecca ob- iwr acur I’w ight, w here at one time he Evansvii.i.k, Ind.. March 1.—On last
hiehthfremedy U held by the pufilie ami the Great excitement nrevails amon»' tho (ained a divorce from Henry and return- bred ncarlv five months. 1 Saturday Will Kustou and Oscar Knox
udioaTprolesai. n. Sold by all Druggiit.-. K ui.iuiif, »ua u r .u . u . , . , f . .. people, and every exertion will be made to “ er '^ner s home in Greenwood., crossed the river for a bunt, saying they to ferret out the perpetrator. Mr. Jeffries changed the entire course of 1 ho fees which ithysicians may chsrge W ouldretuni that evening. They not Late this evening, \Vm. S. Trissinger,a bis : ife and devoted himself with increa in 1 rossia for their service is regulated having returned by Sunday morning a nephew ol Boalts, was arrested, charged i n K energy to his business. Ten months ey law, and according to tho most recent suf , rc |, instituted, and their skiff was
with being the murderer, his heels cor- afu ’ r t * 10 divorce had been granted be responding with those found in the fields ' vroto t0 ''is former wife begging an inHe had drawn one row of tacks out of ,ervie "' wit b hor - s bo replied after a
[bEWARP OF COUXTKRFRtTS.]
he Most Powerfnl Hcalim
OF THE AGE!
Aseiit
enry’sCarbolioSnlvc cures tho worst sores. enrj’sCarboiicSnlve allays tho pain of burns. cnry’sCarbolieSalvo cures all eruptions. enry’sC»rbolicSal ve heals pimples A blotches. enry’sCarbolioSalvc will cure cuts it bruises. ivsicians Rive It the hiRhest recomniendations HENRY’S CARBOLIC SALVE is used eaten \ ely in Hospitals, andfis toumi to be not only thoroush purifier and disinfectant, but also e west wonderful and speedy healinR remedy er known. Ask fur HENRI’S, and take no
her.
ordinance the charge lor the first visit to f 0 „ n( ] where they had loft it, but nothing stick person is Cued at two marks j ( .| ge cou | ( } be discovered. This morning
one
his boots, it is supposed, to prevent suspicion. This circumstance caused his arrest. Aiioflicr Urstl Ituiiiuitrc. Tho following story has come to the
time; granting his request, but conditioned that I18 should sec her in the presence of her father’s family. The visit was made a«nJ when he acquitted her ho
(twenty-five cents standing for a mark), and one mark for each subsequent visit. Where, however, several persons belonging to the same family, and dwell1 in the same house, have to be treated at
ownsley’s Toothache Anodyne, bearing of the Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution, i granted, b\it
asked, permission to come again. This th4 8,11110 thcn - for ,he semnuJ and
was also, after considerable hesitation, succeeding person, only the ha f ol ton was superintendent of the Cumber
a party of 75 renewed the search, and their bodies were found mired in a slough, their faithful dog standing guard. It is surmised that they attempted to reach some house and became exhausted working their way through the uiud.l’ua-
conditionsas l * 1Qiie G-‘ cs respectively is to be charged ] nn ,j Presbyterian Sunday school and
CURES IN ONE MINUTE. Beware of Counterfeiters.
For sale by C. Cook.
“Many years ago there was a young the first interview. There was another ll'® 8a,, * e ru 'e > s apply to boarding active temperance man. The bodies were
IMTtTIKR’SC'ASTOIlI A Is not Xurcotk*. Children prow fat upon. Mothers like, sind I’hysieians reeonuiHVid CASTOKIA. It regulates the Dowels, eures Wind Colie, allays Fevt’risliuess, atul destroys Worms.
WEI DE MEYER’S CATARRH Curo, a Coastitutioual Antidote for tills terrible uiabidy, by Absorption. The moat Important Discovery since Vaccination. Other remedies may relievo Catarrh, this euros at any sta(;e before Ccnsumption sets in.
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i house.
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ilntllS CCiCi]iSiC(l Ciar^ll SCGflS One day, when going from his work, ho 11 « Are on e»le «t ^ met a wealthy young lady who had been llldlS 1 )ril^' Store, hi* friend. He had his tin basket over >y them .-rlway^ fresh nn l reliable. Cheap- his arm, and supposed she would cut him
because the package,00.,tain .wice a, much as the rwt had done
"ishe smiled pleasantly, addressed him
List of l.ands ami t hy Lota I’oriel led to the Slate of Imliana ou Ai eonul ol I’ailure to Pny Seii<»ol rnml Interest line riierelor Jan. I. isso. Said
I
Lands and Lots heiag Devcrlbed as Follows, and Tlorl{Uged hy Hie tollowinp named Persons; mber of Lnau. Description. 0. t!13... A part of lot number for
Chauncey Slater, a foreman at the
Elastic Frog Company, in
Mansfield, Conn.,has fallen heir to $100,0C0. A few days ago he received a check for nearly the whole amount. He put it in his pocket,and kept on at his work. He tells lus fellow workmen that
1 fellow named Bige’ow sent by his father visit under the same circumstances and sc h° 0 ^ s ai| J similar institutions, also, to f ound by Alex Butler, and the dog refus- , to l ale College. The father was very then a regular courtship was begun by PDaons. When there is a consultation ol pd n || ow . him to lake them until a rich, and tho youngster lived in great Mr. Jcffriesas though the two hail met scv -‘ ru l physicians about the treatment ol f r j en( j 0 f Knox, who knew the dog,came, style at the university. Suddenly the j os total strangers. His attentions, ul- a (Jck person, including their personal Ruston leaves a wife and child. Knox
old gentleman broke, and had to with- though devoted and even ardent, were as v' 8 '! 8 ’ c® 0 !' physician is to receive for the was a single man. draw his son from college. Tho boy,! respectful as any lover’s. An engage- i |rs t co,isu ' t, d' on ,ITe marks, and three
JAS: r i' i 8MI?:ilTco' ,,0r however, felt the necessity of an educa-1 went resulted and was coniumated as mark8 ,or tach suhsequent similar con-, 1 Ma '?" CL ' liinme Si.. Uhieairn. ill*. tion, and determined to have one anyhow.' already set fo|;th. sultation. On the occasion of the first s 0 F 0 110
Ho therefore went to work to learn a' visit to the physician’s residence for his trade as a machinist. While he was at I® the midst of tho groat events of the ! medical advice one mark and a half. For 1 work his old associates cut him and re . war ' slK 'h incidents as the following were the administration of chloroform, Ac. fused to have any thing to do with him. coni P ara tiTcly unnoticed, and left to be , when necessary for the treatment of the
long afterward related in print: Miss j patient, throe marks.
Annie Pickens, daughter of theGovernor j
of South Carolina, was to be married on ' Ml HonaU and the dashing widow April 22, 1863, in Charleston, to Lieut. Watson met by chance on horseback,near Andrew De IDchelle.The wedding party Leadville, and there formed an acquainwas assembled in the Pickens residence. tanct; - ' vhic, ‘ vipenod so rapidly that in
‘ToroF and insisted that hTshould ca'i i and clergyman was asking the bride ^ weeks they wore engage,1 to marry, and see heras he had alwavs done. Hhe if 8 l»e was ready, when a shell from a Hiey were to be married on the said: ‘There is no change in von as far I Un * on 8 un in the harbor broke into the ®pot where they first met, and the wedas 1 am concerned.’ The years I(as , e(i |'■"ow and hurst. Xine persons were hurt, d,ng party rode to the spot, which was on. The young work boy ' became itn- ’ but onl y Miss Fickena’ proved mortal.! i" a cannon The o _ _ munsely rich, and is now the Mayor of , ^re the pain with wonderful forti- widow’s horse slipped and threw her oil, laf? e for a victim. New Haven, with an income of $100,0001 tudo ’ nn<1 " a '* "n.novcd w hen told that' ^e-iking her arm; but the knot was
a year, and the owner of a factory j n P he b ut a, > kour or two to live. De t’e' 1 . deapde the mishap, and tho bride s | gj r i w i lom he did not even know; but he j which 1,500 men and women are employ-i l!ochollc ! ‘' ai(i he would like her to fijc | a "g'-’ r appeased by having the horse failed of his object after all, for she was
ed. The young girl grew into woman- '‘i 8 "'ife, and the poor girl smiled sadly soundly whipped. only slightly wounded.
hood and married. Her husband bor •>• ■ <’('*• Ih , 1 m ml i th \ new dcvolopement has been impart ! John Birch lives in a bovel close to Mr, 'ye J n 0 rs’ l nir! l uBe Catarrh. 1 rowed a large sum of money from than they can | e(] ^ ndT( ,,J ng ,,, by an ast J $cr . thc house in which Lincoln diedlatuU ——' -
SWALLOWING POISON SPURTS OK EISOUSTINO MUCOUS trow
tho nostrils or upon tho ToNSILL. Watery
Eyes SNUFFLES,BaT.*inR in tho enm. DKA1-
NESS, Craeklinc sensations in the homl,Intermittent pains over the eyes. FlETXD BREATH,
Nasal Twaua, Scabs in the Nostrils and Tick
11 hr in the Threat, aru
SIGNS of Catarrh. NO OTHER SUCH LOATHSOME, ire,, he.
” ous and iindcrmiaiiiR inahtdy curses mankind.
he intends to reman at his work, wcarinr one filth ot our CHILDUEN DIE of diseases . . , , .... Ronoratod hy its infectious POISON, and onetns working clothes, and not nuitating in fourth of living men and women drnR out mis
any way tho behav.or of Co.lOil Johny
and the great caravan ofwhich he was tl.o s, <iM AclVandGN H aVeb INTO ThYu NOS (yiie. to POISON every part ol Ihe system. • 1 i HR. WEI DE MEYER’S CATARRH CURE . . 1,- . 1 , r ,11. -r ah orbs the pirulent virus and KII.LS THE A negroat V. ailaCe,Ienn.,told his wife stEOS of poison in the FARTHEST PARTS of • ■ - - ' ‘he system. It wil not ONLY RELIEVE, hut
KRTAINLY CURE Catarrh at ANY STAGE. ' he ONLY REV L * J
has ever yet
kill somebody before he
that he must went to bed.
select her, and hr obligingly
ho would go down to a hall in the vil
He loaded a pistol,and
She begged him not to said that CHRONIC CATARRH.
CwvctX., V'v'-YCvV,
G. 0. Pre'bury, Prop llnin< h. flirt'd of 2 _
1 S. Penediet, j»*., Jowt li*r
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K. II
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wont to the ball, and shot a young negro ^Brant-h. cured of 20 jra'Chroniu Catarrh.
k*nediet, j»*., Jewi ler, f»‘J7 Broadway, N. V. (mon.b. offamilyleared of (’hrouic Catarrh [I. Browd, 3IV.) Cannl Si. f N.V,, cured ofll
Chronic Catarrh.
tyonc, in tho Eastern 4£n-
yeara’ <
,1», McDonald, 710 Broadway, N . V. [sistcr-in-law) curetl of 40 years’ Chronic Catarrh.
N. \ cured of S
largemant t» t ie City ol igdow , and d:ed before he had paid it, | . . , . . . , " '' ' r ' lin tradesman named Miehe, who has hit i ington and has there worked assidouslv Greeneastle m the County t | h - r j, . , itI .i dress dabbled m blood and her hair dish- . , .. ... ° ' woraeu aasiuouai) and State aforesnjd. bounded amtiy wiin^oui little pioperty . ... . .... , upon the happy expediment of combining on a device for nernetunl motion, lie is
sjgrs STKoSsii“'-'»«*>•. *"■ ' r,ih
corner ofsaid lot No 4l,run-j lence. a receipted note for her husband’s ' " run <s a 8 on y nine thenee west with the’ I f.i
Mrs. .laeub Swartz, jr., 200 Warren St., Jersey
rs’ Chronie Catai
face was so her effort to
nina thenee west with the . , , .
smith line thereof eighty- 1 indebtedness, and now
“i’'!' 1 <*». / e ** ! Bigelow, the millionaire,is going to marry l » irrioil| y performed, though tl.o h. ide’s
the son of Air s,n ^° ^ceamo futile. The ceremony was
|h
\ es” wns in a faint, labored whisper,
was
City, cured of 18 years’ Chronic Catarrh. I A. B. Thorn, Montague St., Brooklyn, self
and son cured of Catarrh.
upon tho happy expediment of combining j on a device for perpetual motion. He is HeT 2o'Jr«’'Oi n ron’o°C»tarrh lllim ' N ' V ‘ " lr,d of announcemonts of fumil v (.vents, fraught a fine mechanic and musician and occa- Mile. Aiuieo, Opera Prima Donna. “I have re ... . i I .. . ccived very jrreat benefit from it. with tbi ilhng domestic interest, with ar sionally does repairing of musical instru A.McKinney, H.K. Pres., 83 Broad St,, N. Y. r dent and tempting recommendations of merits, in order to earn money enough to ;'; My imm.dia.e relief.’
.es was in a ...nr, mooreu wmsper, saIa, ' ! - ,,is lat<St l^n bUnzM. lie is a brother of th. • WEI i»K MAYER’S CA^RKli rUH^MI,. and her lips hardly moved in response to | ,M ‘ ,1,C ° f n , ‘ f " 1 ' | ori S" ial »*•>* Birch, the famous negro,^^ACciNvnoN. lt ,-r.,ld by ,lruR,i.,s I 1.:.. Ol.. .-1 .... lows: - win* are come to me for the I minstrel, from whom the present Billy u r e v S( LI nf Y K . U at*r^ia paakH.e ToGukt.’
six packairea for $7 '*'1. 1»R. WEI l>E MEYER’S TRE ATISE is sent FREE TO ANYBODY .
t:m 3:1
her husband’s kiss,
ly afterward.
Phc died immediate-
u. .Tit'...
third time. This time a boy and a girl. I entreat my friends and patrons to sup-
IVong AujKing was buried in SuiiFran port me stoutly. Excellent butter, well j cisco with elaboruteChinc.se rites because worth the price. Similarly, sausage and | he had been wealthy and influential. At cheese. Berlin, 2 Feb.: Miehc."
The very latest story ofabsent-mind-
minstrel, from took his name.
sixty (fiOlfoet. t-ncucc vaei ^ z
aoulh^wfth'‘the ^*.a«t h< i?ne lbo dnughter of tho woman who thereof to the place of ho- faithful and true to the young workboy
KinninR: for the nay lent of . o
dollars, mortRuRod hy at college.
Sarah Hartley, Ausuat 2 r i.
1871. (1 SO ... Part of lot number fifty-:
seven, in tlie railroad on- Evan'svii IX, March g.—Tlio jury in InrRctnent to the town, now .. -« ,,, .. oity.ofGrecnenatlo,Indiana, the case of George YY ood*.,indicted for tho
rommeneimr^iittheVoutheaat' of Millie Hobs. July 15, 1877,, hig b
hv r Sf r »a 0f ot now owned aftor bein£ out forty tight hours, failed . .
running enut along the nonh to ngreft. This is the second trial. In *. HS r ° ln ’ n,nn . x (an<,l< ' s , ' L,, edness has for its hero a Massachusetts years the s^to has supported her mis•o" tho* nouthwoM* 1 corner *of the first he was sentenced for life. The I ,f ? 11 un -icock fcathf.i s \\ ore plac clergyman, who one day drove up to u tress by her own slender earnings, and patrinir k'nii A «.'a .u | ed on his cofin. A pr.est ran? a bell and blacksmith shop and asked how long it when Mrs. ledgers died the other day,
struck a pair of cymbals while reciting ^ woa i,i take i 0 shoe his horse.“An hour,’’ Laura saw that h w mistress had a de-
Ihe good qualities and deeds of the dead
was put up at the
candles Ivere
Mrs. Rodgers of Columbus, Ga . was 1 formerly wealthy, and among other| property owned Lnura Mitchell, a nogross. The war freed Laura and made Mrs. Rodgers poor, and for fourteen I
•t(1 v’n'u-th'I!.' tli.“ onter oHho i(l '‘ a ° r ariot,l, r trial so disheartened 1 ,Mt. Meridian road, thence Woods that ho committed suicide last
weft alonR the center of the
up'Uathar'ino'"''yar7 °°7*’ I'Y taking morphine.
bcR?nn\nt!''e!,nuinInR* 0 * ne ; Vintensks, March 2.—On Sunday u',"md*cxcopUrir a '"rip Ui Arcade saloon, located on Sec-
said the smith. “Very
man. The procession was headed hy an llim an j ,.,,11 for y m; . ordinary hearse. Then came a carriage t))0 ),orse and leading hi
full of bell-ringers, several carriages
in* w°idth 0 *.i*xty- r eiRhteet! ond ! ' troot i" this city, and kept hyEran- containing mourners and newspaper re-
c *’* Murphj, was extensively potronized porters, and finally a wagon laidon with
roasted pigs and chickens,boiled rice and are. : t. ...1 i_,i
by Alexai id Matilda I
well, I’ll leave ’ and unhitching m into tho shop,
cent burial.
road and runninir back uuc ,
hundred and twenty feet;for by numerous patrons, principally travtd
nlortiaR d‘ ,n fiv’ f Alexander in S mcn - who ,iaJ mct to llav0 a 8 ooJ 01,1 1 bottles of liquor, joss paper, can eu?pot7 ><> ifarck 18*1874* ^s'utl ' i,nc ’ At the time of closing for the dies and chop sticks. At the grave an leaf .Indiana, Putnam Count’,. : I. "W't the proprietor mixed himself a J insoribed brick was interred with the, M U. tdwards. Auditor in and for said uiink nnd set it asiuQ to wait upon a remains, a large quaulily of candles and
o y dea 0 eri*iGon orian7» l '‘i t nd , mt.7-ufii'cc‘t in couple of colored men that just then de- paper
o^u^yl.7^^ his attention. - - * ‘
W ■■ W »*> II . ,, iryrri/, CU 111 11 II V»l tun ^ ihed land.- and lotv as if neoennary to dlf-, drank. :e the principal, intercut, daiiia.e* and
was burned, and the food ana
Mr. Murphy then | drinks were left in a pile. Three women
A citizen of Sedan, Kansas, having^ disappeared from that place, tho local s paper says that it is a good riddance, be-i cause “ho was an enemy of honesty, disloyal to his friends, no respecter of old ago, a traitor to manhood, a slanderer oD his benefactors, a rebel against God, the, terror of good men, and a fit companion
Mrs. Abraham S. Mylin, of Lancaster,! for tho fallen angels.”
I’a.. used to hang a crock of butter in the well to keep it cool. Tho plan worked
the parson climbed hack into the carriage, picked up the reins, which had been left resting on the dashboard, and there sat until his horse was shod and he was aroused from his mown study hy a
shout from the blacksmith.
Sarsaparilla
In 11
T
tick nowiP'ltfftd in he Hip hont ami moat j ro!iat>o j , iiv.w i.. i. . t I JVEK, COMPLAINT
DYSPEPSIA, And f:r Purifying ‘.is Z'.rA.
He remembers closing tho doors frutn Wong’s huroni were not permitted due thereon accorriinR to law will hoof, of the taluon and then fell. When found to enter the
well until one day tho rope broke, and
(nr .ii .1 YtT'kr.t 'Y "a'l tiar - cemetery, but they built a lourtHmise do 0 or.' R on the n fourth Mon.uV 1,0 was vomiting and sufierir.g intense bonfire of holy paper outside,
ireh.lsfo.it hoin. tho 22,1 (lav ofaai,l i >r . p, \y Reard was called,
. i. * f 1 (» v "» f'Hti <1 ironV h.bet«roon the leaul hours for sbIo on that •
ibldfc^r.Siirb^ola Zl r/ad\7KiM'F »nd quickly saw that he was poisoned.
I... 1 ! .1 .ft' .1 f DVw. 1 ^ It < 1 rv..R> of I* ! .. _ ....
“Let me look at a revolver,’’said a man wlio walked into a store at Sandstone, Mo., and a weapon was shown to him.
was thirty-four years ago. The other | " 8hovr mo tho c » rt,i<, * e -” 1,0 addod - and ‘.Uy the well was cleaned, and the butter ho c.relessly loaded one of the chambers
Excuse me for using this a minute.’’he
This pn'parHt.on
grvui c*i
DOHlJMMimlf'i with (ire.*, Ih;L: l il'J i/I- 4
•he crock disappeared under water. This,
me ahull he laid off running from the 1 here is no hopes of his recovery. street to the r. .11 of Mii-1 lota. A doe,I
>c uiaae inimcdiatoly for any and all land.
entVh rernr"^ ,a '" a ^ ore ' ,ft * t on receipt of William McCabe, of Cynthiana, Ky ., I Atteet gave his aged and feeble mother a sound
JAMES U. EDVV VIIDS
In a New England village a Baptist again brought to light, and it was found preacher was discoursing from the text, to be as white as snow and as hard as
“In those days came John tho Baptist adamant.
prcocliing in the wilderness of Judea.’’ A hen always kicks backwstd after lay*
, further remarked, I through the brain. The daughter of
and shot himself
Spotted Tail, a tall
u.r„vw ARl , s . , . . , . u J Warming up he said, “Oh! how I like to ant , ?g . A Bridgeport Yankee is re *' ,rkarJ lnJian ,naitlun 0 '' ei 8 htocn 8U,n - Anditor of Putnam County, Ind. whipping because she had unjustly pun-, read those blessed words in tho Bible. I p or i,,j t 0 have lurned this fact to account nie,8 >' 8 a student in the Government, ished him as a boy thirty years before, j You don’t read any where in it about i n inventing a device lo prevent the sale sd' 0 ® 1 for Indians at Carlisle Baracks,
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Fopiiiar Nosiks.
im King o’er the Land and Sea— autiful bass solo by Will. L.Thomp*
price U.Y cts.
in Wandering in Distant Lands.”— asy but pretty song and chorus, by 11 Bushey, price 30 cts. I lovers of popular music should r those favorite songs, e will mail tho two for AO cts. Caties sent free on application. W. L. Thosphok & CoEast Liverpool, Ohio.
Ho said that as she was getting so old. John the Methodist, nor about John the ,,(• Kla i e C gg S# When the hca kicks she l a ' Slie began her education by marryhc might lose the opportunity to get Presbyterian, nor about John thoKpisco- an electric disk, to which is attached m S l * ie llalf breed internreter employed even with her if ho deferred the settle- palian, nor about John the Congregation- a rll bber stamp,and the apparatus stamps , at lh c barracks,
ment. < alist. But it ia John the Baptist! Oh’
Popuular prices—no extra charge for reserved seats—a grand onDrtainment, with the marks and the donkey thrown
how I like to read that!’’
A Maine editor sitting in church
was last
paralyzed whils Sunday, and an
| o' '
thrown in, at Opera House, next Thurs- esteemed cotemporary thinks that the
day. Tickets on sale at Langdon’a
store.
book
novelty of the
for him.
situation was too much
For qqle by Conrad Cook. MADISON TOWNSHIP.—Tto Democrats of Madison township wi ! meet
, , . 1 at Center School-house, on Thursday,the the date on oach egg. Tho Book Committee of the Metho- luh of Mu>ch 1880 #t x 0 . c , o;)k( for Af , Two tinsmiths fought an the roof ofa Ji*t Episcopal ( hurch report that in p Urp0 i, 0 - 0 f n0 , n i na ting candidates for lha SL Louis house, aud an excito<1 crowd ‘879 tho New York publishing house , township offices. A full attendance ia witnessed the perilous struggle. Final- [ ofo»r«(l LOGO end the Cincinnati house ' desired. Bp order of the committee, ly.one was knocked down with a hammer j $“7,107. 1 bis is a smaller profit than in | JamkT Br\hi>os and fell to the ground, receiving fatal in- '^7®, owing to the rivalry in the publi- j Petkr SroNKn, juries. j ea l>0“hymn books. ! . Committee.
