Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1880 — Page 1

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THE

GREENCASTLE, 1N D.,

gUBENCASTEf;

MARCH 27, 1S80.

NO.

49

ri KIFV:THE LIFE CURRANT. StOVlIJ/S

a«« Hr

Hr Orvoiii's 'ITiinl»lrr>

Would Pie. New York Mercury.

A burly man, with a full, tlorid face, sat behind and empty beer-i;Uss in How's -aloon in South \V a.shin^ton Squaro, last Wednesday evening, and chewed something which craunched harshly between his teeth, as if it might boa brick or paving stone, or some similar material of resisting force. The Mercury reporter had just stopped to look at him, when he picked up the broken hal; of a common

oomplatelv •■tin - i>U'*h 'lis'.rdor*. It the virus h ine-w ine glass anil took a bite as big a-- !' e f .^p r S!if’i:.r wTlVrolu 1 out*e*ery'"vet*tiito n :,r'u: -« garter out of i, as unconcernedly as a wUef^a'a ru^iaVt'lii' 1 puHI'yinir'action 1 uf thiVsafe rip six square inchand potent rwina lr, which renders th« .■<kin es out of a bakery pic. There he sat. When^m-Uinarv mediHne* utterly fail to arret-t crintli"g and champing the glass up with

the prouers* of se-ofulous and other eruptive 1 a noise

disorders, the persistent use of this incompar- i

able depurt III secures the desired result. i I.IKt: A QUAttTi CltfsIIER,

THIS (IRANI) REMEDY , v ,-. „ ,, ,

i« • compound of vegetable extracts, the chief "’“'C a dozen bar-room frequenters cnof which are ! couraged him with cornmcrdations. “He’s

in tirst-rate trim to-night,” observed one. “I never saw him do better,” remarked another. “Good for you flayer,” “Chaw the juice out of it.” “Hew s the tlavor old man?" “Don’t you want some horseradish?” and Mr. Bayer masticated deliberately on, twinkling his eyes with a

Blood and Liver Syrup A I’eorlcss ECcnu'dy lor Scroftala. White Swellings, (’sneer. Krysipelas, Chr. ' ic Sores, (lout. Syphilis. Turn or , 1 Carbuncles,Sal (Rheum, *1 ilnria, . .>iyt' and all diseases indicating an 1MPUBE CONDITION OF THE BLOOD ! Co tureens Eruptions upon the face nr body do notn* c-surily Indicate the taint of Scrotu la ibat whether t he insidious poisun of that dire malady is present in the system or not, certain

it is that

SC0V1LI/S BLOOD and LIVER SYRUP ^ he

niatch-

ot

and Cellini discovered it after ho had eaten some. He found it was glass and didn't hurt him at all, while if it had been diamond it would have created ulcere in his intestines which would have killed him. So ho experimented on dogs and cats and found out that there’s no harm in eating glass, winch

digests and passes away.”

By way of emphasizing his lecture Mr Bayer took another nibble from what was loft of the wine glass. He chewed, the reporter observed, carefully and | slowly, with a powerful pressure of the jaws that showed tho masseter muscles m strong ma-so» through the Hush of his

AntMHlotr* of Laum Kwno.

The Baptist Weekly has published of late'3100 anecdotes of actors, and the foil i\vd: is an extract from a comr.mni-

o.;ii ti to that journal:

A ri val number of tho Baptist Week-

1

l)ut> a* Koh« Irn v f Sto it. S imo of you ap{K‘ar to il u'bt if m u di .-iilo f r yourselvi . what your m-

• ation in life's. Ikiimt hurry. “Ho | the duty that lies nearest to ' h -e; tin

rest will follow.” Learn to do well the

memory. It iv i. h : who, when hardly

cheeks. Ho continued masticating till 11 re tlmn u me

the glass was reduced to a pow’dor, and ‘ion to Er. .!ei:v t.in In tor.Utnd the washod :t down as before. Them were . of the (

no visible scratches either on the interior

ly s|>ouk of ,1:1 actor praying for success ! simplest, commonest tiling-; thc-< all tit m n new plow. 1 am reminded of unoth- you for tho futare. And do not, above t case rosomilling this, wldeh has never all, fall iuto that silly, (.hildish < nnt of

hating duty, and di-iiiy things only fm ! love. It is the fatal weakni'ss of these , days (lint love .s exalted, not tnrrtdy alMive but in place i i all •• her virtues; that selfilenia!, s. If-eouli.d, courage, endurance, are all w i aside for the sake id love, wldeh is perverted to :iic:.i. indolenn 1 and self-indub.r"iiee. 'lids is not thel'Xi _ -'f the Bible, but a counterfeit weakn-:*-

I'.iv, carried the invju-) ” ut 01 ^ 1 ' il 1 ? >ai.ui»*'rable.

even 111 the very Ihisoim of our homes mid ehunhes. Duty is the very breath <d • i >d and the outcome of love to him, as

i n in print, and wa- t d I in eoidlilence 1) the actor liiuisd'.. a tew weeks before e. died. “Billy" < his wa-, to it.-: Lau.a leoac s espre ■ • n, tit- lv t Lord Duni.'ury aiieever had, and he rapaid her e'd epi n'oii lo : rrenril which after ucrdt.'lh ji.y- -■•d into a ; verence for her

tion.

Before Id - death, wld.idim-eured net fai

Sarsaparilla and Stillingia.

Tho cures effected by

SCOVILL S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP

are abnolute. and their record is undisfigured

by failure. For sale by all Druggists. DR. MOTT’S LIVER PILLS!

—The Great Cathartic Vegetable Regulator.—

They rectify torpidity <>f the Liver,

S«yictN , it'’Vut t gHping n upon the bowel*, j horrible gusto, that mado the unitiated T& ptwify?reIfu 1 iVe™*ml*Inv'igorate the body. 'P"™or'* blood run cold and his flesh THAN ELERS, , creep. \\ hen there was no moro glass rCid''-';>rd. f ro i f e ?he OU L n i t v r ir^d Kre in his mouth he ,\id his tongue out to 3Ktt P . T pili , .*wi'th h tbem. , ‘ lW * ya C * rry “ b ' ,X ' ,f t*"* 1 it was coated with a vitreous

I paste, and then washed tho mess down with a glass of beer the bar-tender hand-

BAKER’S PAIN PANACEA.

FOR MAN AND BEAST.

surely as warmth is horn of fire. Adhere u> this, and the path of life will unfold xd'ore you and theidee of the laird sai

re|ieattng whole play'’ ,o vour souls: “This Is the wav; walk

been “"d ttnrjinv; all the parts alone, as w.dl ye j,, i t .” Ami l.y duty I do not mem. ’Mgiviof shurti r imiHTsinations, repro- teat aetion. -ufli iin-. or snerifiee, im; !,ur ’ ducing even tlie manner of Lsum Keene, he inttv detail of dailv life; i.ntienei

face, which joined without leaving a | and othar actfi—es, witlmut iiiinuluralaf- ,\ith noi’-y. quanvlsninc, iter verse ■ Ini space between them that a needle point feetion anil with woudciiul |»iwtr. I Iren; oN'dicneo to parents; devotioii t could peretrate. A lead pencil which I l ! i,n 1 ren, 1 ' ' ' t and pleasure oi U 1 4. j | 1: v. \ a u «<• I an( * v * Riri'ca :u tin- you; attention t<> v«»ur own health, tern was handed him ho crushed in halt.) 1Mllll , K . Iuu . v ,|a„ 1 , ,hl ihe st-ry of the i„. r knd ap^ aranc. ;a stmlv of ecem.nN grinding out a piece just tho width of 1 assassination us it was. iKdiuid the .scenes. Ull | t | u , hi.n i liulii; ami. his teeth with edges on tho separate sec- A hen tile shot was areit lie w..s in the when the in-di i.rs dul> is duiie, then lions ot tho uencil iust as smooth as a iU ' 1 buttoning Mi^ Beci.e s glove as) icmains alwais si.nu 'u.u. iy peiMin U) . . ' , - . c 1 r *be was pi punug to goon the stage in visit and cheer, some kh’dlv, neighborlv knife would make them. A lead half| bridal a*tume. At List mistaking the i)( . v t<1 form; sum e’n'iireh work to dollar he bit in two, and ho mado dents : sh"l she.sent a request that the eai])eu- i ie |p j u i; 0 HiiH.iul over thesi* few m a buzzard do lar that looked as though ’ <dHi«ld not tire pistols durim thi o ts things, Mary Ann, m l the work of your , 1 , c. , c lln . . I Hid then, wa. 11 the truth Is came known, nfe will find vou in good time and wri

they had been pounded there with a ham- l piTlie wash stand, s.'.turuted the mer. “Why don't you go in tiaining for) wliole front breadth of her n.:i.rniti< at

Cheep, quick

surface of his lips or tongae. His teeth from four mm aye, h- left the stag.- and

were not unusually large, but regular, i gavi ivcita.i ue,

set close together as if they had cemented, and with perfectly oven

■ iy Curof, and novel* Disappoints w rM’s grn.it Pnin-IteHevei-

iv;d Uonst. ...I . ollahle.

:V^«sib ■

conic you.

For entiTmil an.I internal use. Tba greateat Pain Reliever of the age.

DR. ROGER S WORM SYRUP.

ua-For sale by C. COOK."da. 1 , „ , n 1 ! glass?” “No beer.

tho pie-biting championship?” queried

ed him What did you do that for, asked tho Mercury r( . prcSPnt!tt , vc . Mr . Bayer

the reporter, as the glass-dovourer sank (lhoo - K hjs nea( , grave i y .

Instantly destroys Worms and is recommend ,ia ' “ ' n *'' s C ^' UT a i ^ lips as if „j j on .j pj pg) n gnswored, "they

•d by physicians tho bout M orm Motlirjne in ] with reminiscent regret. "Hungry for ain’t healthy’*

They wouldn’t stand ilo hg| , rt . ached hig siltocnth bcor on

a drink for me, because they said I was lho new do| , gnd wgg lovinK , y oglin)J the . loaded already, Sol cat the glass to |, ar niirror when the reporter departed.

g _ sober me.” ‘‘And do you mean to say it -- The State of Indiana, Putnam County. , n ,

In the Putnani Circuit Court^ April term, 1880. sobers you to eat glass?” "rvo cat it isa Siiwiair et'i'.L^heb"’’'! dShn Pll !lL SineSfai'r. for twenty years, and I ought to know, I

^Um”.-.n. ( m"nVorrl-,^r.*^ _f0re, ' l0 ' Ur ' «uess. It's the best thing out. Now comes tho iiiiiintifT, by Miller A Moore. IT SETTLES YOUIl STOMACH

her attorney.*, ami hies her complaint herein

toireibcr with an affnl.vit that said defendants oust like a seidlitz powder. I vo

Notice to Non-llrsids-nls.

sober me.” “And do you mean to say it lf som0 onc don , t pife pie in di „.

k oaf no* i♦

guiso or eervo him beer in a diamond mug.some day about lunch timo, ho will bo an acquisition in tho coming campaign.

been

Loeinda I'.irkcr. I --slider Parker. Ann r . , , ,

Parker. Robert Parker and the unknown heirs **0 drunk that I Couldn t see, and in less ikndslnt Lrs^r/n'u'.e, r "."r'Thni'Th.'r^ , >ha:. half an hour I was all right.” resident*.of the stnte ol Indiana. ! “What elTect does it have?”

Notice is therefore hereby imen said defend

ants that nnle«» (hey be and appear on Mon “It ads on me as a purge, always. 1 day. tne 17th day ..f May, ISSO. the samoheiny . , , , , the 19th judioinl day of the neat term of the believe it s better for that purpose tlian

Putnam Circuit Court, to bo hidden on the I ,

fourth Monday ol Aiiril, A. I), issii, at the medicine, and 1. ought to ho used in the

Court House in (ireetieastle.

bridal daws with water, whielt slii* wn . ■ wringing (nit. in a vain attempt to r us- i iit.it'* 1 lie uncunseious victim. < »n tin itajri' \IiS( Ki i ue's influence was 1.11 im -ido ut g iml ui"rats if nut n-ligi n, mid plMlan.t v was ri- nil*, excluded t*ke.*t v.a in tin "Csihisd lot tscundul,” the \v(ioli (Miiut sei'uis tu In 111 tip. word “d:;inUH t»Iy,” as uttered by tho deceived ami 1111deeeived Inks bund. It wiisivinoiseli elv striekeii nut, “I'lit'y think badlyetiuti. ii nf uu; let Us givp ilani no occasion.” Ii was a suTi't knowi only to her that Otiwus iii Up habit of otteiing 11 short pray or just before going on the stage, stteh tu •■(), is ml, hulp me thvough this iu*t! ’ dometmn a he would find himself upon th" singe and liis prayer forgotten, tviien he would step Ik'IhihI the scenes a no ment or two, and return, upon which »d»e understanding wlu r he had is-iwi, wiSUld sHy I aside j, "God bless yon, my boy ! ’ Not long al ter he contided

George Koehler was holievefl to have murdered a man at Cairo, 111., but there , was not u scrap of evidence against him, and for some time h» was not arrested. It was at length decided to entice him into inculpating himself. He was put into

' h.,o a.*!«.pi'-'"."r* 1 ”'!

nated fur answer herein by en.lori.emenM.n th.* ground to a powder you know, and give 1 who P^tended to bo a criminal and con- “Dvraucc ot a Llinstam null 01 not. wl J en 1(ri , h . t ' V( . r „ l|(li ,,. to said complaint, the same mill be heard and | it to a patient tho same as any other pur- hissed many imaginary crimes to his com- An outragr on Natur®. them, sny 1 >r coj^inp; n wull, tho plan ol ha'nd of said court, .at,to, instead of sickening them with 8ol « mn P™** «' | v ' ZTZh ‘ct-tVrlKm,. {!>• 8,J aflixeil at ((nenenstle, thi* IMh day of nr sn | f , \- n „ Ilo argued that almost any crirno could i >.ing;ira hulls is the grandest cataract 'V” U ’.. . 1

IM r< lllfU’St ASTOill \ is mil \Tsri*otit*. Claildrcn gruw f::t ii]niu. Mothers like, itml I’hysieiai.s r(*eoiiiiii(*;:(l t'ASTOUIA. It levtiihites the Hovvels, cures Wind ' olie, alloy s IVverlshiies .. J destroys Worms. vVlil ES MEYER'S CATARRH Cure, a Cor.atitutlouil Antidot* for this terrihio malady, by Aba 'rr,.‘i. . The most Importiuit Discovery ski. s Vaeeiuation. O^b r romedics ir..v relieve Catarrh, this cures at mj .tage beforo Cououmption cots ir.. naaMB—ww—bw—

Th« WfHM'iwot* of it tltttr.

The riiinanee of ik hnir e/imes from Viemi.i; A pair eiil with beautiful linii wi nt to ii harher t-i 'i II it. lie tried t<

ornui'H ntal purpres. uuike a close Bargain, saying hair was

plentiful this yi :.r, and declared he rot,Id only give her right florins. Tht litth maiden’s eyes fllli(I w itli tears, and slie hesitated a in 'inent while thn'ikdiiu her lingers through her chestnut ioeks. Einully site threw herself into a ehairmtd said, "riie.i take it nuiekly.” The harher was u i-mt to rut otr tb< tii’asop, (vtieii

V < imivsw Tiic-I’actory

' (Mires[Hindent of the London Build*r in a recent aeeount of his visit to one of the mining districts of ,'Inns, thus Jesi rihe;i the iinperiiil tile manufactory ft Lien li ku, alsmt fifteen miles west of i’ekin ‘In this factory ;*.ll the yellow tiles and bricks required for inip rial building are niude, as also larger :iumitor* of green, blue, and other colored

tiles for various

I’lie material used i-a hard blue shale, nearly as hard as slate. T his is allowed to lie in heaps for some time. It is then ground to juiwdcr By granite r.iilciv, .11 a stone floor thirty to forty foct in dial.liter. The [xiwder is then stored in heaps and taken to the works as rruuiivd.

ness seized him, aiul^ he went where

w ith n proper proportion of water and l 1(| j molded into large bricks, v. hieh arc laid

Mari'li. A. D. ts-O.

St4(i M. D. BRIDGES, Clerk.

By M. It. Uiulikill, Iloputy.

Lan^retli’s Coieliratefl Garden Seeds Are on sale at Allen s Drug- Store. Try them—*1vhvu fresh nna relinble. Cheap «r, because the packages contain twice as much another*. 3tn 44

llulfof it belong* i„ the «re nlaccd upright on a slab. The . . . * a * 11 *• ! clay-bnck i.s i iced betweeu them, and

obiter, jet it is not pOMHiblt* for 1

an Ameriraii eitizeu ev. u to look at the aTn^el'i "r "ti'.' c ihro .■qip'lysTrt'gl'.t 'J!> th“ B'lfBer'ii slkt-arv. _ Taking Hie

■ . . . .j *• . * • j (OCKH Ifl IIIS fliUKI. Ill

t

AWOI Nt i: TIE YT.

COU N CILM A X—T HI It 1) W A P.D.

they call this a civilized country! What

Rh i 1 fe^’|^^'' in , n^J^'tepen^n^oiin- j M t he use of finding ont things, 1 want to botomina city election, eubject only to the know?” And ho began to

'oteH of the citi/ent* at th« pollH. Ht41

^atiTc, instead of sickening them

ipecac or salts. You might mix sugar 1,0 ar 8 aed th »t » lm08t an Y "i" 0 ® could with the glass ami make it real nice to be concealed, and thus gave the impress- ,n tl”' «"i ld- | take. Why don’t I recommend it? I ion ih% ' hn wa ' 4 wonderfully shrewd. n ‘

have. I wrote to a paper here about it,, ^ nob rl 1 11 ' nt0 t '' - trB P' as ^ <1 his ad ull i e(iS he pays nt least twenty-live | edges to test the aecurnev of their work, and what do you think they did? Why, V,CP * #n<1 P" vo h,,n a nrcumstant.al ac- (( nts ;in | finally run the edges with molds they printed my fetter in an t , d jtorial, count of ^ ho m " r(lcr * fho missing body j Watkins Glcu, New Y’ork, is a won-' som ‘ !wl,!lt in,1 'c snr.ie way im plii'ierers headed, 'Look to Your Windows.’ and rourul whcro h,! Hal1 ho had h,ln0,! dcrful chasm, wild and picturesque, hut | "f« m. h Tl "' l ’ ri ‘' k

-aid that it must have been written by a it. and it seems certain that he will he the free American eitizeu must i»ay fifty

lunatic. I know that editorial was writ- 1 h * n ! !ef, on tho cvi, lencc that ho ha- oents to enter it.

ten by a d d fool. I told a friend of himself provided. It is hard to fence in Mount Washing- , mine, a doctor up tho street, of it. and i T ^ .... 1 i ov,;, ! cd, out as the fares are uiucli higher than ask him what 1 had bettor do'” ' P ^ ■ the mountain the free American citizen “And what did ho say '” ' ” *’ 1 * rn ' ir| og0, Ohio, and attracted the^ may think he can save money by walk“He said hold my tongue or I d fund admiring attention of tho people at th' ing to the top. Ho is mistaken. He on the island in a straight jacket. And 1,0,01 h - v ,hcir ,0 ’ in K ‘ , ' >moanor towanl . U J‘;

each other. The bride was a gentle

For ordinary work Hie powder 1- mixed 'i gcntlrm.in,-Itting in one of tb<* chair*.

inU'i'rv.pted him and s', uk** to the gir! “Mv chilli,” * iid lu - , “why do you sell your bent,tiful hair'.’'’ “My mother has is ell m arly five months ill. I cannot (Mirk enmivh to support us. Kverjthing lui i B v n s.dd or tsiwued and there i.s not !* penny in tho nouse.” “No, no, my* • hild if that is Ur* easi-, I will buy your hair and give you one hundred florins for it. He gave the poor girl the note, tho sight of which dried her te.ir*, and In

tileii passed toa third m.tn, who cuts any necessary holes in it, and to a fourth, who trims it o(T and repairs any defect. The more ornamental tiles ami bricks, representing fabulous nniirmls, etc., are first roughly molded, and afterward finished otf with tools exactly similar to Hinse used for modeling in clay in Kumjie. Korne of tiiis work ha:- some ore tension to artistic merit. All the bricks and tiles are baked in ovens; and

selected tho longest

Lair, cut it off and put it earefiilly in his pockctbook, thus payin': oik* hundred florins for a single hair. He took Hie poor girl’s address, in ease ho should want U> liny another at, the sattie rate. Thischaritaiile gentleman is mentioned as t he head >f a largo industrial establishment iu

Vienna.

EANDi;>\ IE KOK A^SENNOIt. 1. N EWING wistii". to inform the voter- of Madinon townnhip thot lie will he before the I

oonvention *h n candidate for Township A-- j not? Chipped a fragment from a slone-

ehina match-holder and began to masti-

FOH NIIFHIFF. ( ••»te it and the glass into hash. No pat■fAMSS BRANDON is a candidate for .Sheriff! ent sausage cutter ever worked with

ol I’utnaro Oiiunty. subjert to the deci*ion ot

he Deinocriii-y »t lho |.riin»ry election. He is | more piecision. A Sight ot the

: never voted any-

Tho Au ftible chasm is gloomv and

„ innci. ws, - butiteobtstho American citizen

young eroaturo, and obvieusly devoted fifty cents to sec it.

to her husband, whilo ho lacked after The Flume at the Franconia Notch is her with the tenderrst solioitudo. Om- wort,1 stHtinp—scvonty-ccnts’ worth.

.u.KW TUB STKM or THE glass morl1 i n g a t the breakfss’. tablo the other . » t h ,‘t a 1 p in dtssiist. Some one asked him were astonished and indignant at citizen feel w when he (Joes "hero with a he could chow stone too. He said, why HCe j n g a stalwart woman stride into the party of ladii**—fifty cents each.

Chipped a fragment from a

golden hair, yank her oft the chair, ami i

scratch her face; but they were loss sytn (

pathetic on learning that thi chastiser; If American speculators could only f ,: ' 1 / ,oiias 1,0 ''■’P‘‘'' udlon "'*

True W«rd«.

iSouih Done! IJrraM.)

The world would improve in infidligi nec. ( ivili/.iition and morality ten times more rapidly if children would obey

then, after having the glaze put un, are their parents according to the divine inbsked a second time. All Hu* work done junction, tur there are no parents so low at tills manufactory appears to b first- j n lh , («»]«, „f humanity hut desire that

hundred

I*oor NoburniKTi.

room, siezo the delicato brido Bv her!Tliof'alUof Montmoreney are roman- j Lord fhelmford i.s pmBahly tBc poorest

tic, hmtoncal and iM’uutiiul twculv- qi tJic rcnlm. His private menn.s i'^ndtu^r^ fiftyCeUU toI1 -j«'ortain 1 y do not . xn ed ?10,000 a year,

rate, and the number et jieople cmp.ny- ||„.j r ofl.'inring sliall risi* to it higher place ed when they aro busy is about live j,, t h r world’s estimation than they oeU f 1 WI cf VAOI ’ ...... o t

io itrnnary < a lifc-lonv DsmoiTat, n'lvinv nrv thin* but tho Democrat! tickvl.

Editor Star :

Plemio unnn-.ir,i-o WILLIAM R. GROGAN n oandidatH for rihiTiff ol I'atunm Gniinty, sub ioct lo thcil i.sion of tho Democratic primary

election.

FOB TBEtMf KEK. Editoh Stab : Pica-" »nnonncc tm* »« a ciin iliduta fer Tri *-urcr ot f’utn.iiii County,imhjeot to the decision of the Democratic primary , election. K. Tt'CKEK. FOK %S*4ES»OH. K . P. Cl IWG 11,1, i camlutato for AsHoi-nr ' of Ureonc'i-ti.. townabip, »nl only to the volcii of tho p .pi".

wns

tho mAn's wife, and that ho had ' r> 11 a wa ll along

colossal

! energy of that single pair of maxillaries wiHild have driven a Wabash, campaign orator frantic with envy. When Mr. Bayer finished his lunch the reporter i

asked if it was easy to do. Mr. Buyer to apply tho following simple test to the said; tea purchased of their grocers: Tarn out “Oh, yes. All you want is strong die infused leaves, and tf they are found

eloped with the chastised.

Tea drinkers nowadays will do well

His second

the Hcacoast, so that Brother is a cavalry officer, married, und

no one could see tho ocean without pay-1 with children. TBo next, is a Judge, | '"K 8 ,1<,ll8r . it i* quite likely the freo a Nl i ary „f $2.>,0(M), and childless; Amenean citizen would go to .sts* ,t ! (]l( , „ nl , |lllK , n( Im , lu)K , r tho famih , I without a murmur, and take hischil-; • , , • ; dren, if they "ore allowt'd to go in fori * 10 s<,,, ,,onc ,l10 i- <,ri * * ImnI half price Icellor’s secretaries. Tlio late. Lord

eupy tbi nisidvr* 1 . lint the chief obstacle in the way of the world’s progress i found in children who do not properly estimate ihe value of their parent’s ex jierivnee. their tiismlcrfsted advice ami

love.

Trlojtnijili ^Vritltig;. [T)i*frt> t Free I'res* |

Iv i ay ii” {*.- Ble that tho i'ii i nt ysfem oi teh •’mph writing may p< tij«*rseded ly the writing telegraph. Tin writing telegraph which reproduc s (hi till" sipcs soni. i i aim, st jKTlcct f.ie-siu.ili'

:( helm-ford had for over twenty years an „f the sender h,.< lieen lilUd

litdiunupoitH

Jlar-

i teeth. Look here.”

And ducking his head, without any preparation, he nipped tho hack ot a heavy chair between two rows of molars and jerked it up to a level with his face, J where ho held it for a se.coml straight I out. 'I’hen he sat it down, still J without

a good brown color, with fair substance,

of the Gambrinian beverage, and lifted tho four-legged tabic by its edge as he had the chair. Boforo anybody could

Live Stork

k(‘t.

1 Union Stockyards, Mar.24. , Hoos—Beecipts, 5,110 head; shipments 11,580. Msrket opened a littl" active, lie-

I'peipts of Tory good quality. Market

I'ipponed active strong and at higher i com P‘ ,mcn ^ on 8 en i us 1 ' 0r 5 11 ,lot 1 h . *nd packers buy- eating glass, he went on. ^bg. All sold. ,tr Lai if Bight shipping sn l packing .4 45(<i4 f.O I saw a chap eat glass onco when I Roughs omi Tigs. ... . .3 30fd;4 00 was a young fellow in Germany. It was Cntth—Receipts, 03 hesd; shipments, at » country fair. I thought I'd like to tf Ifne. |No change in this market: do it, too, so when I went horn* I tried

i* fltirae Shipping steers f t Ut»(a4 fio

food shipping steers 4 00(</!4 25

. . 4 00(2 1 25 .. 3 75(2 4 00 .. 3 75(ai4 (H) .. 3 OO0i3 25 .. 2 5002 76 30 000145 00 . 2 00@2 50

“>ow Tou*n* TaIUitik Setiso. ’

IQuincy Modern Argo.)

There is not. so much difleiunce in po-

tho tea will be wholesome; but if the i sition us we often imngino. The liigh leaves are black and of a rotten texture, are frequently low in many things, and with an oily appearance, the tea will not Hi low have a purity sometimes that he tit to drink. Tho purer tho ten, the " I 7 U ^iP ,,t ,l11 ' 1 ’ cleime. We are

I u , - all tulks, and ought to do good and be

more the d.sttncUvely brown color of ,. ( , nt ,. nt i, i( . Upi . H \ aV(! . .H./.fii, round

tho WAt strikes tho attention, i ho inix- world of ninny circles within ciroles ilojtorK, two murrie/l men with n few luni-

isinghis hands drained another tumbltr ’ n tT that is frequently adopted to reduce uinkr a weary journey from the !;; dred a year, aud the third Kindle. The

prices results in the two kinds of loaves to th,) 1 ! ,w ’ t ’* l ’ ln, | :lf , ' v ' t lll ” t Ul ' >'! wnv haVc not married women of fortune. , , , T . - - , . Ik* close togetuer, that the two extreme..; A $4,000 a year, is all that Lord f’helmsbeing supplied ti gether. It is important touch, and that our journey’s end is but ford can probably now hxik forward to. to sec that the leaves huvo the serrated our starting place.” I’roBablv the next poorest, peer to Lortl

or saw-like edges, without which no ton

i.s genuine.

. . _ up between

: ?'5u,(mo to $75,000 froiu his Waterloo and Woking, a dwtance of

at tlio bar: then became Ixird

TYING I IKK HONNKF

•1' lood butcher’s steers.. O’ >todium steers w ’rime cows and heifer*. *•! 'air to rood »>> lotumon to inferior . lows and calves'.... .. . lulls l

Sboep—Receipts, 23; . shipments.tione.

•'rices unchanged:

to rime 120 to 140 lbs $5 50@fi 00 90 to 115 lbs. average.... 5 00(315 50

A girl at Washington, Ind.,was dislikeed by her lover’s family, and so they did their courting out of doors. Tho wrath-' or being cold on nn evening that they met, they built a fire of brushwood and sat down by it. The girl s clothes took fire and she screamed. The fellow might | ; easily have put out tho blaze, hot he, I feared that her cry would be heard by'

, his parents and so expose his disobedidiamonds to a lapidary to be gronnd into | ence; lhcroforfl hc r , n awgJ mnd , eft her

to bo burned to death.

it. At first I used to cut myself, but I soon discovered tho real secret of glass eating. 1 discovered it in the life of Benevenuto Cellini, the great sculptor, by Goethe. Some priest tried to poison Cellini with diamond dust, and gave some

T\inp Her bonnet under h*r chin,

tied her raven ringlet* in;

B ' cot alone in the silken snare j Mel she catch her lovelv. floj’inR hair; r' r, tying her bonnet under her chin, She tied j young man's heart within. They were strolling together up the hill.

Where the wind comes blowing merry and cbilff

And it blew the curls a frolicsome race, ill over the happy, peach-colored face.

Till, scolding and

Under her

practice at the bur; then Ijecame l»r<! some twenty ;'y milcK, nn<l iiccordinp; to Chancellor witha salary of SoOJKK), nnda 1 the lOcho has been working very w II. IH'iisiuii of S-'J.),(K)0 ou ri liring. ^ ct, The iiiKtrun u i.- lfis ttsiivccntutiinthouglt hc lived to SG,he left hiit$250,(HK). veniion to ha m pmoIimI oven :,n up lie was a domestic man, devoid of vices, p roac j, (H i',.', hut the «!«f. etbut he had a wife who wa* raaolved to made eviili it in th( practical world • vie in the fashionable world of London have bo for been mnedh I, and it in ( cat v. i'h persons having hereditary incomes that a useful impi v. im nf, will short I \ if $250,0,10and upward. Of tlireodaugli- 1*. avtulsblc. O - r; at idvant:,;'. i

that tlio instrnrr* nt is c|uitc nutoiniifie at the receiving end. and docs not r‘quire the the constant attendance a clerk. It wriica its nicsflngert o t it roll of pr-ixi', and they oi»ii Is* cut olTaial wut to tliicr destinations as opjxirti i .tc uifei. . That is an iinnorL'int |>oint, I i.u-.e it is welb

Jint the time

■ another law lord, ii gallant voting fellow .. m l obtaining the atUnd"ii oi heir

who won the \ ictona t russ in ‘ 1

Chclinsiord may also lx* found in Zululand

in the person of lord Giflbrd, grandson known Hint

army contains ver.v I' W ^ actual sending of the lucHKigns.

fho British

| wealthy men past 40.

' youths enter the guards or eraek eavalrv | regiments, hut retire at their father's 'death, Wellington and Marlborough

1 were younger sons.

w.oli'l In I'.dliiij:

„ — the rc-

Ashantee. ceiver far exceeds that required for (he

laughing she tied them dutiful, dimpled chin.

Oh Western wind, dr> yon think it was fair

1° p |a, v. lo madl;

powder, which was to be distributed in his food. The lapidary sold tho diamonds and ground np ssmo common

IfcjrTako Th* Star—only one dollar

' 'otntu.jn to good 4 O0@4 50 ! glass. This was put in a dish of salad,! a year.

ao to

such tricks with her floating hair? ly. gleefully do your best To blow her against the young man’s breast, Where as he gladly folded her in, Hc kiased her mouth and her dimpled chin? ▲h! Klierly Vane, yon little thought An hoar ago, when you besought This country lass to wsik with you, After the nun had dried the dew, What perilous danger you'd be in As fthe ti»d her bonnet tinder her chin.

A <v<nmI

[Danbury News.)

Perhaps the reason that most people arc sensitive about being considered old

••Huiubti Natnr.” | > s the poor show they make for the years (Lowell Mail.) | they have lived. A man is ashamed to Small girl, very handily, t« a doll in a j die till ho has done something to ex toy carriage, dolly having tumbled from for hl * Ti,i * bc * , ° ,,, U “ > " orKI the scat: “Set right up, you horrid old thing! Don’t you dare to do that again, .< Mrt , PartinKton”(Mr. Hhillabw) ha* or I’ll whip you. Seeing a pamer, who just attained to sixty five yea*w Ha is had approached unobserved, kIic modified not atrong i n health, stdi raflehng mock her voice and continued in dulcet tone*:; g, )Ut . He liv«» quiei ly ir* Chalaea, “Now sit up straight, and be careful not. n>Ar Boeu^. anfJ j. tor tuoaihs to fall and hurt yourself. t ^ a fi^ r* tt.v tony tna* »r*