Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1880 — Page 1
THE
6 REENCASTi 5
VOL. 7.
GREENCASTLE. 1N D.,
prHIFY.TIIE LIFE CURRANT. SCOVILL’S
STAR.
MARCH 20, 1880.
NO.4H
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Blood and Liver Syrup
A FVi'iJoss Itcini'd} lor
^erofula. Whit* Swellin**. C»nc<*r. Ery.-ipelas, Chronic Sores, <i >ut. Syphilis. Tumor?,
Carbuncles,,SaltKheuin. 4alaria, un i all di.eascs inilicatinit an
IMPURE CONDITION OK THE BLOOD !
A ^on’<« 4 onlt-ssion.
Boston, Match 13.—Nathan P.
Souud Advict* to Bovm. the snake, which also struck it the cat | The ladder rested against a hanger. Chicaco Tribune. thus breaking its coil. The cat went too carpenter who was a. work in the other
When the young lieutenant called on lur, anil by the time it turned to face its GeneralSherman to ask for his daughter's foe the raptilc was again coiled and ready hand iu marriage, smart old Tecumaeh for the attack. The same method was turned sharply upon him with the >iurs adopted and carried on for tion: "What can you do?” "'! aku an times, occupying at least half an hour, engiito apart and put it together again." The cat wished to catch the snake, but promptly responded the Hmb malitary. seemed aware that if it missed the neck
Cataaeru* Eruptions upon the face or body ! ‘‘You arc the boy for mo,” said the gen- j it would he certain death. At the sixth t° "utih. : uJor^ l ^uii l u,' , co!o'n',:f ( th^;i'r. ot-al he made the couple happy b» assault they met.iiiatanlly the snake was uialady is present in the system or not, certain handing the lieutenant over to "Min” for wrapped wi Several fol Is around the cat. nnftim T'0 DI nnn • 1 T I7rD OVOTID sale A wise futher ,h i s i ! ‘ a > used its claws with deadly effect
8CM1L S BLOOD m LlVbK M KUr you There can be no doubt of It. Hut The cat was biltea on the head and neek , j - . - of gcrofu!' doe*eiLt 1 in'tlie^cins ihi^match- mg already assured himself of the moral »eyera) times.andjboth cuntinued to light.! sickening, crashing sound, and the scat- lie takes the entire responsibility of the Vo*erupt?ic malady! bo*?»erofinou , » , 'or other- character of the applicant of those traits The snake was lorn nearly to shreds.hut j toimg of plaster and laths from the ceil- defalcations, and details the manner in — I.. ,k„ „...:rv.i«-..i,..., r.i thi« saio i i— _ ■ •„ did not unloose its coil around its victim i ing and despairing groans from the paint- which the stealings were effected. He
hut before the cat died it caught the
,ne pr,, K .rss o, so . Sl "‘ 1 ‘e's head i n its mouth and crushad it able r deporint eecurerthe*desiredVe»ult? m * , '* r * | °* h * r wards, having found out w ho and lighting they died, the snake THIS GRAND REMEDY the man is who is a suitor for his daugh- enwrapp ng the cat in its coils. The i(^a compound of vegetable extracts, the chief | {ej'jj imnd, he follows up his inquiries snake measured four feel and eight inchea _ ... , - 1 with the question which has burdened and had thirteen rattles.
Sarsaparilla ana. Stlllmgia. the heart ol many an anxious parent |
The cures effected by What can lie do? Many thousands ol * Halllr Vk till Kats. SCOTILL’S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP . 1 v., 1 , are absoiut,-. uniihcirns r i 1- undisflgurad 10 •' |:U "" tha Period, with a A remarkable and perhaps unprecedent-.
by fail art. For f'al© by nil hru^Kints. dextrous throw of the feather end of u ed ((inbat took plaro at Bostick’s mills, I down at Ar^t, because a policeman s^aid ^ s b)Ie Irotn ueposits v hen handed in. AM * DR. MOTT’S LIVER PILLS! dyed musiaclie over their first fihger, near Pee Bee, Nortii Carolina, in Tuck-j this could not lx done until the Coroner' bis Mnnsaetions Were kept from the' -T^e Great Unthaj-Hc \i>iictiibii> Regulator.— ^ ou |j have straightened up. and with day. It seems Gen. Bostick and one of I came, but one ol the members of the knowledge of the bank otllci rs, but he' They SL'tLi/t 1 ,"tli.-stnmai-h. r ‘ another characteristic manipulation of his employes, Anderto n Way as, went | firm directed the removal, Tho clothing says the exercise of[
They reuii'v'ebnVtrxin'Ihfl briod. 1 ' 10 ' 1 ’ t ^ € index linger inlermed tho general of into a corn house which has been stored I’hey purify,reauiate^and^invisorate the body, the army to "wait a few years and see with corn fur nearly a year, and which especially to foreign countriea and the Ti'oidcs, what I can do.” But, O, my reader, how has been close 1 fur that length of time,
wheredleordem of the Liver and Uovrel* an- j^i,. very prevdent, ehould always carry a box of
Mottos Pills with thi ra.
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wUe.ean re-i»t the purifying action of tni« sale _1 niean, which have a deeper sirniti amt potent reme ly. which renders the stun r “ CLEAR t>i)KT \ND BEAUTIFUL, i c mcc than the formal standard nocessaK:;.^rotVo n «V «,”i r !,'he! 1 ry to admission to the Mil.tary Academy; el •I'xft nf t h t vi inAAniDllTw i . 1 _ 1 . 1. _ • r 1 I
1’ratt,
end of the room heard a shout, and, look- Treasurer of the Beading Savings Bank, mg toward the spot where Creekmore tried upon fifty-two counts for embezwas at work, saw that his clothes ban | zletnent,has been found guilty on twenty-! four or five ' caught in the sha t, and that, despite his 1 nine counts. Tho case goes to tho Su desperate stru gles to e xtricate himself, preme Court. Pratt’S bail is (05,000. he was being whirled around at frightful Shortly alter the conviciion.a startling velocity. The body of the unfortunate paper in the posscssinn of Pratt's coun painter was caught securely by the mid- sel was made public. It is a confession die, and at every revolution his head and of Sidney P. Pratt, son o r tho prisoner, feet came alternately in contact with the and up to within a few months chief ceiling. The contents of the paint pot clerk, bookkeeper, and cashier of the 1 tl w in every direction. There was a hank of which his father was treasurer.
effected
er followed. The shoos were forced off abstracted mortgages, insurance policies Creektnore's feet and his clothes torn to etc., from the bank, realized upon them bits. The carpenter made an attempt to and replaced them with cunningly c.xe»avc him, bir found it imp. ssihle to tear euted forgeries. Ho stole (10,ODD in the wounded man loose, and ran down [ Government bonds deposited in the bank stairs and to the inginc-roum and has as collateral substituting in the envelope
the power throw off. Tho workmen old paper.
who hurried to the room found tho paint He nogoiinled with other banks to the erdead They were afraid to take him ' extent of (iO.IAKJ and systematically
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always Curoa and nover Disappoint* The world** (ji-ont Pnin-Reliewei-fer Mini and Boast. Cheap, quick ..-ill reliable.
RH
ordinary care en
was so tightly wrapped around the shaft their part would have prevented any ihat a knife had to be used to free it. wrong doing by him. His stealings ag Tho remains, which were nothing but 11 gregato over (Blo.is \i, and will make tl o
widiily separate is the young man who After getting in they found that the place*! mass of shattered bonas, the legs and libs bank insolvent and entirely without as-■-xplains confidently and at onee what he was literally alive with rats, who, so far 1 broken and the skull crushed in, were sets to pay some S.ljtJO depositors. The BAJk-L ft iS -Eft iiN r ft. IN IVJZiK. can actually do now from the other fel- from showing terror, began to attack laid upon the ilnor preparatory to re son lied before the father was an. t d. _ 1 ' ,| h MA AND lihA.-I. low who stares fate and many a not over the two men, who in vain attempted to moval to Camden. Creekniure leaves a His whereabouts are now unknown.
cautious papa in the face through an eye beat them off. They came upon them in 1 widow an 1 four children.
glass with never ao much as half an idea .roves, biting them about tho hands, face ; — — Imlliiiia \i*\vs.
ed'byVhy’i < *raoii 0 |is ei»-'1!r»’\v'ori'-i r M<'' , |n-Di C e l hi 1 * s w ' s t0 0,1 * n ika world anti logs, several actually getting under Prof. Benjamin Bierce says that he is Bn.i.'.il., March l.>.— 1 he Coroner's inuse. »*»-Kor .ale by ' I'unK.-m. further than lie fancies himself just ele- Wayles’shirt. In the struggle Wayles fully i)er.-.uaded that the great comet ;.cen ; l l ,,,,, ’ t 1° day reveals the but that 1 .“vison
gant in the hosiery department of some unfortunately turned over a hale of fed
iiih) i U> .'stoie-’ or ,1 ,; n g something “light and dor, which blocked up the door and pre-
BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA.
K'R MAN AND BEAST. For external and internal u-e.
The greatest Pain Reliever of Hie age. DR. ROGER S WORM SYRUP.
4 I.i«*t ol l.unils
F*rreii«‘d to iii«* wiiiit* »r Indiana on Arromit ol I'ailure to Pay Hrliool I'ttiid Inlerust Therelor J:in. 1. Immo. Kaitl l.onds and l.tvis i>ein^ Described am I'oIIown, ami Vlorlgaifed by Ilie lollow ing iiaintMl
Persons;
Number of boao. Desori|>tion.
No. W
1’rof. Benjamin Bierce says that bo is fully persuaded that the great comet sean in South America recuntly.and for which an anxious outlook has been kept ever
Mayer, whose body Vandal la railroad.
was found on the was murdered and
1*IT< Hl.irst ANTOKI.Visnol Niircoth*. Cliihlren (grow ful upon. Mothers like, and IMiysiyiiti.s reeoimueiul I'ASTOltlA. It regnlales the Dowels, cure* Wind Colie, allays Feverishness, and destroys Worms.
WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH Cure, » CoUHtitutional Antidote for tills terrible malady, by Abaarption. The most Important Discovory since Voccinntion. Oth e remodios may relievo Catarrh, tills curoa at any stage before Consumption sots in.
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genteel” in the canvassing business. vented their retreat. Both men cried fur ^ since in 'his hemisphere, is tho comet of phicod on Now, I have in my mind's eye the help and were rescued from their [letil-j 1843,once more visiting the sun. If tins many thousands of br'ght boys who ous situation. The whole of Gen. Bos ' is so, and if the comet becomes visible snatch the news damp from the press with tick's left ear was eaten oil and his face | hero, tho y ear l^-HO stands a chance of a zest rivaling that of the maniacs of the horribly gouged. Wayles presented a j being memorable in astronomical annals stock board. To the boys of the home, sickening sight; his nos’* and 'tips bein. | The comet of 1843 was one of the most therefore, one anti all: Cut loose from literal 11 j’eaten so that his best friends wonderful ever seen. Assuming that
the truck. The train men
COUNCILMAN—THIIU) WARD. (3oorge Phipps will ho un ln<lependafttoun tiidaio for Counoilnonn in tho Thin! Ward, at j the doming olty election, tuihjpet only to 11m voteh of the citizens at the pulH. u ‘ At
the crowd; burn tho bridges behind; be could not recognize him, while his left ; Brof. Bierce's computation of this comet's ri.iges, the proceeds of the tax to be usetl
*tat(* that ins body was cold when (mind onl y a few minutes after be was run over. A bullet hole in the face furnishes con-
clusive evidence ol tho fact.
•. ax vv a iv • • w 1 c 11 x.- 1 xv • aa ix#v ita v*n? v •> w> n v ■
11' 0 Intlianapolis News advocates the ^
levying ot a tax on wagons and car
st 41
CANDIDATE 1*011 AWMONOU. I. N KWINt* wishes to inform the* voterii ol
roit ^iirmi r.
quite sure of the kind of talent God has given you, then go with n quiet but de-
A fart nf lot. nuiiitier I r-ty-one. in tho Eastern in
UrsPinnnt t" tie City of 1 . , , , , » tireon.-isile, in the Ominty ternuned purposo, and a high resolve aniU » and State afbreaaiti. bouniie.l , „ \ a
ye was torn from its socket.
folio*x, to wit: “"mu'! learn a trade. Yes, learn a trade.!
meocinjr «t tho ^oiitheaiit. corner of slid lot Nu fl.i iinninv thence west with the south line thereof eiahtjeieht ts- 1 feet thence nmih
“Work for a living:" says my boy with a groan. “Oh,” says mama sympathetically; and papa, who has been a good
Piiiiitfr's ('Sothiiit; 4 might in it Wliitltiuv nntt Ittw bruins ilusltt’d Out Philadelphia Times
previous , Cut ns is correct.Jit has hat* un , ollly for 8treel improvement purposes.
aKtonisoing hititor}. In loUO it uiuzcu [p ^vay tho pcoplo who use the I i-h® Democracy at the primary election. ll« with a brightness that was compared to xtreots will lie compelled to keep them UHnrhu11he*!m!cr'»tc V tTcke
that of the suit itself; in 110J it was so rH p an . while those wtio are not ntile : Kiutok Star:
brilliant as to he visible at noonday; in to affo,d the luxury of a carriage will. I’lea«e announce WILLIAM H.OROOAN « 1154 it is said to havo eclipsed the moon;, nol | laT( . the tax to pay. A lax of tins ! eA'i'n the dec fa! o n 0 f°ih u “lie "uic rotic" lu'un ary
The second-story room in tin* old . in 168’i it spread terror ninong the igno- kind is imposed in some places, and it
election.
«i*lity!cif:ht U (SS worker in his day, but who allows him- , Franklin Hall, 51 North Sixth stri ct, pre- rar.t throughout tint world ?£cinor W ti!'*lm h ?.u.*o S 1 t .r'h*- *clf’o drift w.th the current—papa sits in aented a horrible and ghastly sight last! it gav * aid and comfort to
thereof to the place of he ginninK; for the pay -lent of. —dollars, mortgaged by
Sarah Hartley. AurusI i'i, repugnance. 1H71. O.V)) * *
No. Uf.
ami in I^ld (Ilus j j 1L , confessed that there is consider*
the Millerites, „j,i 0 phylosophy in it. CKAWfoiinsviLi.!:, March 13.—At 3'
upofthJworld. Ifit shouldji-eturn this 0 ’ clock ,his " ,on,in ! ; 11 ,ir( * broke oul in
the boot anti shoe store of John L. Miller, in Union Block, on Wcshington
year with its accustomed style, it will confirm the faith of those who read in
the hidden chambers of the great pyra- ,0, ‘‘ II Y <><’*troylng the entire con mid momentuous-prophecies for 1881 tents of tho room. Tho fire cotnmuni-
All the visits of this comet, however! «t«d to «lm adjoining room, occupied by tl . ino jn (he 8und Sch()0 , led bv have not been equally brilliant. Ilrva " t * Son ' lmr,lwarc fuming n „ .. , ,/
' — everything in the room. Miller's loss is
papa sit
acquiescence with the general evening. Blood, paint and bruins, in | and helped to alarm those who listened
great splotches, disfigured the ceiling, j to their predictions of a speedy burning To many an unwise parent nothing to, floor and walls. On a shaft just below j
seven’.’ iu toe "radn ’id''em do and an ever-preaent brecches-full ol the ceiling, depended a quantify of doth!itr,!f?rrV. 0 nct« 1 !HeTndiima > S0T * r, '’R ns * s the bright particular utopia ,n o- On tho floor concealed by a canvass, d’ scribed ns foil, w«, tu-wi t: which they hope, by a fortunate marriage was the man clod form of A. -I. Creek moro i-onn-r of tin* lot now owned or other hook or crook, may be their thirty-seven years ol ago. ef Camden a r.mniweitar.n'.’tiem.nb children's portion. painter, whose life bad been sacriilced to" tl'e Vornhw.'-u tinier'of Hot » s lie, B our children and ourselves in a most horrible manner. Creekmore, Patrick Kelley’s lot, th-nre t 0 over come this avenson to the trades. I about five o'clock, was engaged in painttiue north to tho center ot tb«‘ . . . a i » » • x .Mt. Meridian r«ta*i, thenue Thoavenuesof distinction ami wealth ing the ftparlment, which was being fitted
rind "i 'uh-’iinrtliei’st'corner are as many, as easy of access, and are f«r occupancy by Grant, 1'aires & Uodg- .,, „ Catharine Yar<i’« :ho «rta «nd •», printer*. Creekmore was mounted name and the money. It is cheaper than I »5.( lOinaured. gin of the lira is
borrowing the paper from your neighbor, j 1101 known, but every other man on tho
. | street has his own idea of how it otig'nated. The entire woodwork in Miller's room is burned out, and tint upper lloo also. The fire company were on hand promptly and worked nobly to tave tho buildings. There are four business rooms in Union Block. One is vacant and the forth is occupied by Shue A
I tennis
I’iiliiuin ( oiinly Niimlay School I iiioii VI«*<*|* at H. E. 4 hiiri li. 4 lov<>r<lal<*, IwU., I'ri«lay, April ‘i. I who.
I'llOORAMUl:.
U a. hi.—Devotional sirv ees by
U;15 a. in. —Discussion—Subject: Doc-
giKUSeventy-livc cents Thk Staii to Jan. 1, 1881,
will pay for estimated at (l.COO; fully insured. BrySc’.id in your i an t A Son eslimate their loss at ('J.IKH);
thence"outh to th"-"..btee'of really more attractive
lieRtnnin*. coniainmv <.ne ^nnlied sciences than are those of mere 1 upon a ladder and waa painting a beam
niid nne-fourth acres more or ” . .
leha, and exceptins n strip in professional life; and, in any view, are .. ■
the northeast corner thereof .
in width sixty < iRht foot,, certainly more deBtrable than the meager rond’'"toI'ni!!idna bnek ’..n" living availal.le to those who spend tlieir tbo^payinent’of——dollars’ kTes among haberdashery and kindred mortsatr d Ale^xatnlcr occupations. The educated artisan is the
Dt-yenport ann
enporl, March IS, IST-I. s ml coming man.
State of Indiana, Putnam County, m.: I. This is the irou age, and blessed i* the county! d<fher*hy*cert!fy'tha•'"h "foreso’iok' i'i child who shall fear not to grapple with H true description of land*, and loti subject to tho metals in the rough ard compel dale on account of non-payment of intere-t. due 1 thereon January I, ihm). S > much (»f tho above them to conform to the necd»» of the race ilcFcrlbed InnHn and lots ag is necessary to dis- . . , . ubarffC the principal, interest, damages and which IU this (lay ^OIlCTatloii ami Hi WA WrrihV'hlft :!;!.u"«^!dd, e r",!, this our native land is realizing the high i„ he M:,°X V^r,t'bein^tbe"'^l day ‘'of"'id ^pea of Our civilization, month.between the leanl boui'ii for sale on th.vt Bovs of the home! what will bo vour
• lay. If a less quantity nf any of the above J
described lots shull be sold than is advcrtisctl, miswer, when, at ‘Jl, you are conirontcci the same shall bo Kid off runninkT from tho . . . , .» main itreet to the rear of said lots. A deed with the ijiltstion, hat can TOO no
will be made immodiutoly fV»r any and all Innd
RI Goods and CARPET:
«ld on suid day of sale nforexaid on reoeipt of
payment tlicref.-r.
Attoat
JAMES U. EDWARDS, Auditor of Putnam County, Ind. Iiidinuuptill*. l* Jliii-
k«*f.
Unio-.' Sroi kv u:t’s, Mar. 17.
Hous—Becoipls, 1,0I'd head; *hipments, .1,870. Marl *t opened a little active. Re
•eipta of very good quality.
ipened active strong and at higher moruing, thinking about preparing fot an trice*. Both shippers and packers buy- ^ ^ sU| t for gl)ring , 8(?1 tableB, when I Choice 1 hauvy 1 . (» tV) .< 1 05 |,aw » 1^8*' rattlesnake Kunumg. My first Bl3Cl( SllkS Medium weights .... 4 r>(tc« 4 55 impulse was to go to the house and get dght shipping and packing. .4 I5(®l >D ^ my gun and kill it. But looking around
A l.ll«* Udti D**M(I| Sti’UgKlr U4‘ twreii si 4'at jmmI si llsifllrsnakf.
Amemn* Bepublietn,
About three weeks ago, during the besut iful sunny wcallier we have had which induced the trees to bud and
Market bloom, I wn» walking in my garden one
Spring, 1880.
H. C. ALLEN,
Old rttiinil of *lt>8. I*. .Vilen,
Has how open in each department, full and complete lines of STAPLE AND FANCY DRV GOODS
0. F. Lane, to be follo.vel by
Fyffo.
8:35 a. in—The l.e-son Standard—W. 11. Grimm, J. L. Seybold. 10:15 a. in.—The Teacher’s Work. 1st—Before the session, “d—Duiingtho session. 8d—After the session. A. J
! Nett - .
10:35 a. m.—Tact—I. \V. Joyce. 10:55 n. m. — How should the Sabbath day be observed — Mrs. Dr. Mamdiold
and Mrs. \V. 1).A Hen.
11:15 a. m.—Can Sunday schools in tht
, , , ! coumry be continued during all the year*
I he Star and Journal occupy ,,, , , , . . , I Miles \\ ood. , rooms in the block, and are uninjured. • 11 Jo a. in.—Adjourn for dunor. The
Bmazii . March 10.— 1 rime and accident people in Cloverdole will uiakc ample seem to be hovering everywhere in our provision for all the delegates and friends midst. To day ut Carbon, six miles north of the Sunday School cause and they of here, a man by the ntnii of Lllison assure al of a cordial welcome, was killed in a slabbing affray by a man 1. p. m.—Devotions.
named Miller, tho particulars of which, as yet, are unknown to your correspondent, as the shcrifi was notified by telegraph. A sad adcidcnt occurred in tins
1.15 p. in.—Question Drawor. 1:45 p m. The value of Christian char-
acter.—(1. W. Switzer.
2:05 p. in.—Experience as an Kdue*-
1 havo never offered so choice a stock of DRESS GOODS,
Comprising
loughs and Bigs
_ , ^ l l>,) I aaw a very large
£•& "ST' w
slh head. No change in this market:
ii'iimc* Shipping steers •ood shipping steers., lood butcher's steers. . Medium steers . . . ’rime eox\ s and heifers
/air to good
/‘ominon ;o inferior . 'owsanc ralvcs . . .. 'luHa
ia
liouse cat creeping. Anticipating a tight,
. (t 2,mu. I 5i • . 4 Oilet 4 2.> .. 4 00(« I 25 .. :: 75m 4 (K) . . 3 75:<i 4 00 .. 3 0U<J»3 25 .. 2 SOrdj’i 75 30 00 (ft 45 00
Colored Silks, Simmer Silks.
Plain Trimming Silks,
and squally desirous of getting rid of the cat, which killed chicken*, I concluded to witness his attack upon the miake.Thc eat crawled upon its sleuiach, pulling along on its feet, whisking its tail from
side to xid", and every uow and then LoW0St
stretching its neck to view the snake.
Poulins, Alpacas, Brocades, Crepes,
Camels Hairs,
Brocaded Silks, and
Black Caslmercs, Colored Caslmeres, Bnntings all Colors, Cliangealile Silks, Persian Novelties
lit all the newest colors aud latest effects. Prices Always Offered. [Examination
.... _ Invited.
2 00(ft.2 50 when nbaut eiebt or ten feot off the: ja*|-w.r« i a*^aM^ CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, rim* 12" to 140 lb* $4 8005 00 rattle, faced the cat and darted Us forked . , „ . -iX) to 115 lbs. avcaage 4 40(« t 70 . tongue out rapidly. The cat commenced l am prepared to ofler at very reasonable prices, as my goods ommon to good 4 00(2)4 25 ft r ” u i d c i rc i c around tho snake, so fast,in were bought and paid lor belore the recent great
city at 0:20 p. in. by tho freight train, tional power.—W. T. Neff, W. W. Jodoo. g.iing cast, passing over and instantly 2:25 p. m —How t) prepare a Sunday killing an Irishman named Michael Kay J School lesson.—Mrs. Conrad Cook. The remains are. terrhly mangled. The 1 2:45 p. tn.—Reading for families.—Miiw deceased leaves a wife and several chi! Edistina Williams. dren surviving hint. It is supposed that 3:05 p. m.—Two minute spoochss by die deceased was intoxicated and lying j members of the Union. upon the track. 3:25 p, m.—Miscellaneous business and
adjourn. Train will leave Greencastlewt
A physician at Areata, Cal., had for ai^ „ m on j,. N *. A , & q u r Md n patient a girl for whom ho entertained a ' tarning arr ive at 5 p. in. high regard, as she was the daughter of : ■ .
an intimate friend. lie could not curt Col. Reuben Allen Kteere and Rebecca
her, however, and she died without the Ann Meyers, whose united height is oa
exact nature of her disease being discov- |y five feet and a half, were married in ored Immediately on hearing of her Rochester a few days ago. They belong death he accused himself of a lack ot to tho Lilliputian Opera Company, aad medical skill, and committed suicide. had been lovers, in mimicry and reality.
for several years. Tho bridegroom waa
The last request of an old man who faultlessly attired, cx .-eedidgly dignified, died near 1 roy, X. \. last week, was and wore » rather tierce moustach*. that his body should bo kept in the house The bride wa-i clad in pale blue silk and three weeks; that one of his sons should pink satin, and she blushed and wept ia ' make his coffin, and that his four sons captivating style. Two couples of ataaU
ft rapid circle around tho snake, so fast,in were* bought ami paid lor before the recent great advance. ( should dig his grave and bury him, low- people from tho company stoad up with j‘i~ .. . ck biiu orinted tact ’ tbat th “ ey * could kardly keep up Throughout my entire store you will readily see the effect Cash crin g hl8 l,0 ' I y int0 tho K raT0 J U8t fts lht the pair, and the cotemony was witness , CR*eatlT 0 cheaidy J and pix'mptlv at with it. At last it got neat enough, and has OU prices, both as to buying and Belling. sun was setting behind the mouutams i e d by as many guests as a betel parlot “• «• aLi ' kn '«*• "*»• — • --
The boys are eudeav-1 would hofd- The Colonel is 33 yeow
old; his wife 27.
