Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1880 — Page 1
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THE
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VOL. 7.
GREENCASTLE. IND.,
STAR.
APRIL 3, 1880.
NO.
ri'RIFYjrilE LIFE CURRANT. SCOXUASS
Hood and Liver Syrup
1 I'rorlrss Kt-itirily lor
tnrnla. White SireUinarH. C.ine T. Erysipelas, ■ Chrnnie Sores, (lout. Syphilis, Tumors,
Carbunrles,Salt Rheum, vialaria, and all diseases indicating an
i :iliforniu l.olt**!’. votior.8. One mud house near by is still La»s Asgki.cis, March 19, 1830. covered with weighty, rod tiling. It is a Editor s TAI!: delightful spot, a broad, tlower-cnrpetod P.rhaps my many (i rucncastU> valley, dotted with houses nestling among . friends would like to' have an ac- >'° ,,n = fr,,it B roVM - an,, apparently held |
Memories nf the t'a^t. (Free Press Household.J
Memory- how fondly th'* soul loves to lingei
irotn one of ‘ n l * 10 ( ' ln * ,ra c c c*" snow-capped moun-
count ol this flowery land
their own townsmen. tains and rolling bills. In the immediate To appreciate Los Angelos one must vicini ‘y arc the homes of many rich men.
pfRE CONDITION OF THE BLOOD 1 stay here for several weeks. It is a small 1 he place of Mr. L. I. Rose jg one of 'utaaeoits Eruptions upon the face or body city, situated in a beautiful valley seem tlie ni °st noted in the State. lie Im-t. ard^^lndlcate tho^tiunt of ^crofu-^ j n gi y , t the foot of the Sierra Nevada bearing orange trees, ”000 peach.
mountains, though, in fact, the monster °l' v e, appto, pear, almond and pomegran hills ate 15 mih's away to the north. The a ^ e ’ ,ln ^ grape vines. I liorc is
Ki.ut whether the jn.iifiuu' poi-.m ,.f that dire liheiy ir present in the system nr nut, certain
p-that
.OVILL’S BLOOD and LIVER SYRUP tupletoly cures such disorders. It the virus Scrofula does exist in the veins this tnatch- ■ purifier will root out every vostiso ot it. eruptive malady, be it scrofulous nr othere.can resist the purifyine notion of this sale 1 potent remedy, which renders the skin CLEAR, SOFT AND BEAUTIFUL, hen ordinary ms tioinos utterly fail to arrest e progerss of ae-ofulous and other emptive snrders, the persistent are of this ineomparle depurent secures the desired result.
THIS tiRAND REMEDY
an avcmio 'a mile long loading to his house, with a doublo row of orange trees on either side. Sir. Hose makes an immense quantity of wino and brandy. Two miles further is the ranche of E. J. Baldwin, of San Francisco. This place, if not
» com pound of vegetable extracts, the chief r j VL . r a gtream no
tthieh are
pure atmosphere .^guses them to appear so near that I concluded to take a walk to their base the next morning after our arrival, hut, when told the distance, refrained. IG miles to the south and a like distance to the west will bring the trav-
eller to the Pacific, which bounds this now the prettiest in this part of the State, county on two sides. The Los Angelos soon "' ll b «- ltis Cl * l ' ed lhc Sa,,tn An '
larger than Walnut i,a ltanchc ' an<1 contains 16,000 acres.
• •• j ru’ll' 1 Creek, runs through the eastern part of I h er '' ar ' a * ,out I'hUjO Ibfgt* orange trees, arsapanlla ana otliiingia. ( j le t(lwn ,1,000 almonds, ^10,000 grape vinos, be-
,ovn.^,".o,r;S uJiu svm:p ' ^ “•'« h “ >-»*- “r' 5 i
L absolute, and thair rucord is undi.ligurcd upon the httle city by giving It such a ^nuc with orange trees on e.ttier ffailure. Wr sale by all Druggists. I sweet name, a* well as to most all places | s>de brin S* tbo sl S bt s,jC J' w ’kat ap-
hereabouts, but in the building of very i H “ ars t0 b,; a U8teful| y h"' 11 liul ° to ' vn - many houses. The adobe houses in the ln ! >lttin viow arc ,hu n,all y houses-the northern part of the present city wore the Swiss coUa k’P °f Mr. Baldwin, built on center of the Los Angelos built almost Bio edge of !l pfc'.ty little lake, is, of, 100 years ago by the Mexicans. These oourse ' tho conlral ob i 0 ‘ :t of a Braotion. buildings are made of large mud bricks • ,UKt a,M ' 0SS the f l a 'et shcctof water is the a box of | dried by tho sun. They are about 12 ranchc house ' a cos y b "ilding
feet high, with flat roofs, and run in continuous rows. It now takes but little I stretch of the imagination to transport one hack to the times when this country was the homo of the old Spanish priests.
l DR. MOTT’S LIVER PILLS! iThc Great Cathartic Vegetable Hegulator,—'
Ley rectify torpidity of the Liver, Ticy give tone to the Stomach,
hey act, without griping, upon the bowels,
bey remove bile from the blood,
pey purify,regulate, and invigorate the body.
Ipecially to foreign countries and the Tropics, 7)i*re disorders ot the Liver and HoweN arc
Iry nrev lent, should always carry
I- it s Pills with them.
BAKER’S PAIN PANACEA.
FOR MAN AND BEAST. For external and internal use.
’ihc greatest Pain Reliever of tho age*. OR. ROGER S WORM SYRUP.
IhrbS^Vv'ir^VMedTroin! Mexicans with tawny complexions, and
»*.For safe by C. COOK.-wv.
a cosy tMittuing stuck
away among fruit trees, and the original structure of tho place. But a short di“-, tancc away is the stable built for Mr. Baldwin’s carriage-horses; it is a complete horse palace. On a neighboring; knoll is tho stable for work-horses—a handsome building. Its counterpart in
Through thy dim shadow-land wandering
away.”
How many sweet recollections come to everyone when the past is brought up to tin* review of faithful memory. Although our life may he darkened In deep earc ..ml trouble, still all, without exec; (ion, have once lived in unshin,. if only for a short time. How we love to dwell on tin <o happy times, •one never to return. In our trials anil hardships is it p'casirr to rcutcuilicr th, ji-yr <.f the past, •r is “a sorrow's erow •. .)' sorrow remeinberiiig happier thing. \\ ho is tiiere that vo uhl wish till the ; ast blotted cutAsk the wretch if he would have the water of oblivion i ifnee !i tin l tis!, tin joys as w< II as sorrows. .e< unteiuilie hi ighteml ;.t the tliollpht f forgetting his v. bkcd life and t>nee sere be free, lie cries; "l iil with forgetfulness! 1 lit high the oblivious bowl!” Giv him one moment’s time to east a le.nce ‘liaekwr.rd. Tiiere will e< me to ;:i visions of dear faces. He hear* -.tin a soft, gentle voice long stilled in atli. Was it :i‘mother's, a sister’s, or i.. who was dt r.rer titan t.ll cite on earth? Once in the eurre nt of the past he rgets t.ie present ;.t:d is carried liack to is i'.inofeiit ehildhood's days. Weary ad tired his mother f-ilds liint to her Ik m, slt'iw. l it g k -i.if f.little-1 atlictinn , .n Ids (jure, ir.noeent brow. He is ..oolingr nt ain at ltis mother’s knee, !is]>.:g vlt’vcidldifh acernt the prayer she | r litje?,. When he gn w toinaniuK.d •.'! Wtiittui in the werld to struggle itli tlic title, liow site clung to him, raying hettvin t-- 1 less and guide her y. All tlim and more rush over ltis tind. With a start lie awakes to tin
The Waiter Caught Hun.
When they serve you brandy in Pam) it is brought in a little carafle marked oti ’ii the sides so as to show exactly how j many glasses are taken out. When you , • >ine to pay, tin* gareon has only to IikiV | , at the carafle, and the amount remaining [ ; tells how much Ita.s been used. Tliisj gave an ingenious gentleman an idea ! He would drink three |>etits verr. - and then jKjttr in water so that it would aj |K’ar he had but one. He thought m body observed tie- mean trick. After two or tliree days this customer* found the brandy very feeble, and he called the gareon. 1 “Gareon,'’ he - dd, • what is the matter
with this brandy “It is tile same sir.' 1
“That cannot lie. Hay Indore yesteiday it was didieious, to-day it is hardly stronger titan water.” “I nave the honor to inform Monsieur that it is not only the same brandy, hut ( 1 have carefully given .Monsieur every I day the same hot tie.”
I ■ .ssajMC.Mi JvyMtKHdUr - ' J.'Vt ■ AA i ■
CliiLlreBi
rcr.
Pitcher’s Oastoria.
Mothers liLe. raid Physician* 2’OCOmi21«?Il<l it.
IT IS WOT NARCOTIC.
Cardti.
These amusing playthings, in spite of
to
t KNT \l G I.IM.MKNTS ; (lie Worltl’s great Piiin-Itclieviiig*
tlie eontrary, have been in | ‘emetlies. They heal, riotin'him!
< tire Ituriis,'\Voiituls,\Veak HtteL uutl ItlKwiinatisiti niton Man. ami Spritins, thills, anti lutmeness upon Iteasts. Glieap, <|iiieK
ami relialth'.
traditions
us«‘ from time immemorial. The suits, from tlie vt iy tirst, have always been
four iu number.
In Italian cards they have usually been called eoppe, dunara, bastone and spade; that is, acorn-cups, coins, clubs or batons.
and ttwords. Hearts and diamonds afterward superseded aeorn-cups and coins. In Spanish they are copa, oro, baston and espatla, the oro, gold, correspondinir to
SPURTS of disgrostiuK Mucus,
OIO, gold, corresponding to Sunffles. CracLUng Pains in the
Head, Fetid Breath, Deafness, and
1 r rcnc’h. SO C’.'irl\ US th(* middle of j any Catari’lial Coiupliviiit,c*iii boex-
terminated by Wei Do Meyer's
espatla, danari.
the tifteenth century, had rteurs, earrirux, trefies, piques, pretty much as at
rt ;n! rrnl.t^the prt -t nt. ^ I ie In n\es a * (| |( . j,r,.-,.nt; and these designations, with
the requisite translations in languages,
IVofH’c to \oii-Uesidenls.
I black eyes and hair, together with their
wives, whose heads are generally covered arcltitecture s t a n d * j« 8 ‘ <'>e drive, , with black sliawds, aro about tho only and ' s usod lor a s t |>re - loG men need persons to be seen in this quaint part of M TP !i( ' s - Thpro is a,so a Senary, a corn
p k ’-h. The ,.!o m.d s.u.d.t it
« Itil ;.
. Guir ‘■tVt, ft r
(•■nr- trickle down his i In i l;s i.nd he -ohs liki
;.v dim wilhtii my heart— r i .eir I ;.vk it<'i i i forget.'
the deati m hose image naught
gradually spread from one country to another; but Germany long retained hearts,
bells, leaves and acorns
Catarrh Cure, a Constitutional Antidote l>y Absorption. The most Important Discovery kince Vaccination
■ cannot I Ft c ut wish it'.’ N ine
the prst. W in reei'licetit ns \m
lhc
the I
State of Indiana, Putnam County. s«. the citv. The rest of the town is truly' a board ’ n S‘ bouso > a lodging-house, k .Etna*Lito InKuranco'uo^n'panj^y’?.'Lou'- American. Financially, the place is rather an(l what is Mcxico-a number of a r 'ed Klr Co , iapjainV r No. 1 'glnA-t'oru.'iusu're dead. The glowing descriptions of writers llUl j' IU,N a! ’ l _ on B SJU, °
I apiiointmi'nt of receiver.
Kow cutnea the plaintiff, by Miller A Moore, 1,1
past years caused many people to
live-oaks, occu-
pied by the Mexican hands. I A school is
Tli*’ Common-senno Way
. , ., , , , , Yeung man, save some of vour strength i.'.dit Wi.s.i to i r;:-<. il in K-ible; but whei , ,1 . . . 1 i , * tor old age. It is curious but true, that
.hi ple.is.ir and unpleasant romn. - r
net s art weighed, v.c will find in m si i il bottle of ehampagtte at 20 may intensify t.r.n that the pleasant will out ha! the rhcun.ntism of three score. ltis a
We keep a better stock of Ladies’, Mi-ses' and t'ldldreti's Custom Made Shoe-, than any house in the county and sell at lower prices. 2(50 FRANK A. HAYS.
.'.cc the if" lic^.lit.
" rv c.rMiixjjs HI'J |> i I 11 c I 11 , k.iiivi tx » «...
'ther’wtfb iin'affiil.vit'tha^sald'defendBnU co,,,e to t,K * State, borrow money at high ko P t U P 011 0" s one lanctic.
:cthcr with
icimla Parker, Lysandcr i'lirkcr, America rates of interest, set out tine places, e.\
rher. Kubert Parker and the unknown heirs
A mile race
track is where Mr. Baldwin has had
Out ol th«- Kutnily.
it man is on the ears and sees a
Pohy Duckworth are neecary pmi.Id" pooling rich returns. The land produced trained some of the finest running horses, voimg lady he doesn't k.u.w from Ev, iien ta of the statee f Im I hl'n a thcy “ re flnelv, but couldn’t raise mortgages with o( (' a Bfornia. IG racers an. now at the, ami tu-ter sttv. h. fme. trying to let down
fatit, that overtasking the i ye at ll may necessitate rlie aid of spectat les at 40 instead of 80. We ad vise our young read-
(ieal Slwiate TT:in*il<‘i's.
who needs no introduction. Several
iiramSuiVcourt. U ‘to h ^ n h.ddl e n r “ B 0f « , he|chard8 for sale nt Tow figures. Now is >>orscs of much promise arc taking daily uJuIlmfse^Tn "fre'en" stle.' Yn Ydd (’uunty Uhe time to invest. For, with its climate, j°? s a ' - oiind thf - pretty course. 1 he wine
takes oti Ids liat, bows himself -miles him- If clear round to his
D. ISKil. at the, .
e. in said County i the tune to invest.
Itd for ’aniwer hcrein^y^ndoraeineiH on^tfie soil, improved means of irrigation, a „d cellar ,s si.nply immense. It contains-18 plaint in said cause, and answer or demur developing railroads, this Sta'c must casks, each holding 1,.8)0 gallons of wine,
nil (*ntnill:)int. I.in siiinu will tie U'.Tnl hih
collar button, says sweetly, “Allow me?” and closes the window with graceful skill
and charming courtesy.
If ids sister says,’"Tom, won’t you
i :s to Ik- saving of their health for tiieir old age, for the maxim bolds good with regard to health as to money—waste not, want not. It is the greatest mistake to ‘ impose that any violation of (lie laws I ot health can cscajie its penalty. Naalter tnre forgives no sin. no error, (■'helots
[PaupAiiKn fob Tiik Stab by Li;\vis N KWOENT.]
Ami
Mrmine™^n*tSe\rabMDee. ° bt!,ri1 1 ..vontually attain a position equal to Italy besides plenty of room for brandy bar- please let the wind w •* vn for mef he ■
“.IS "i WiftraarAlm ho, !>olmioRt d.,.. ' ^
arc * * * — - During the last six weeks tho weather *1*° hrst mashed and run into groat tanks, f r . c ^ |ic lowrn tin* window with a
has been like spring at homo, k'lowers ^ another large building. 1 his monster i slum that fi!N her oyo nnd hsiii with of all varieties are more numerous than rancho is run l.ko clock-work. Its man- ar Y? and''1,^ W i a
'a tlie otii rider for 50 years sometimes, ! ut she eatehes him at last, and inflicts the |miii.-ihmrnt ju.-t win re, just how he fei! it tl • most. Save health as well as
suit
Cy M. It. Rudinill
M. I). BRIDGES, Clark.
Deputy.
HE HARRIS REMEDY CO. •fn.i/’O l.'hrtnimtm, NT. l.tH IS, WO. KoM/i? PROF. HARRIS’ PASTILLE REMEDIES
0.1
Men IroubletJ with Spemia'^rrhcti tiv-l ^ ^ lotfiicj, retulliog from cihaustc»l vitality,
icy, rt-hulliDf from e*hauMe«l vitality debility, or too cloaa apfiitoAtton to biutneM.
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v:
phlrta dracrihing > • ' , rM«a ud «h* mod* of e ir». wlad <n nppllrahon Tfie** painpl.ltu ar* thor lughly pract.i al. and rtb their we^bt in diimonde to riYerer* from tb* 1 drxer be 1.
we sec at any timo of tho year. They agors aro perfect gentlemen. It any tour- i)t | 1( . r tries to let down tec window, niul '' 'j ‘ . . n.ro.rkabl, perfoctioi,— “J”“ “l 'piUT. wV Tl‘„m ‘ to... cp.. for *1,M
I geraniums creep upward along the sides ni1 " 1 U P ' nt - -upi rinu.micm, au.u.x. » <> 111 1 ih 1, i i.o u 1 of houses to a height of 12 feet; rose Woodward, a most accommodating and “'I'j-'Yjn .Vi i^ r' in hi'-'pajs r. TliatT hushes look like littlo trees; catuelias courtly man. Mr. M . answered all ques w |, a t you're coming to, Laura,
thrive with hut little care, while many 1 t' ons an< i i‘ af i fBo assistant supt. show us , kinds peer forth with marked beauty to the points of interest. Mr. Abbott, the
An American on Ou* Cliina Wall
An American engineer in China has
, il, n 1 v iv n j « j receive their share of notice Oranccs assistant, is one of the most period gen- , An iniennan engineer 111 vaum. uus iDilretti's Celcljratcd Garden Seeds lemon8 and incc9 aro thu on i v fruit9 tiemen we have ever mot. Fuiiy con- '*!" u'uti * imve
Are on sate at
IK my Han is to Margaret Gordon, .t acres in Washihgton tp., for Messor B. Welch to Elizabeth Cunningham, GO acres in tVarren tp., for -t 1,200 Israel Knaucr to Clement Knauer. SO acres 111 Clinton tp., for .1*1,800 Andrew A. McCoy to Thos. Buie, 35
acres in Jetferson tp., for 1*000 ..Wm. ti.xxl FTa«» ( t<> stop. M. McCoy to James Sallust, 40 acres in This i- mv birthday. 1 I have reached 1 ‘iGrerson tp.. for $900.. David Sutton coinfortaiile, res|x>iisibic, satisfactory M<“lison W. Sutton, 27.50 acres in - and I am going to stick to it. I ! Washington township, for $1. . Elisa
Garrison to Thomas J. Day, land in Jef-
he pleasantest age in the world. 1 uni ferson tp., for $1,200 Alex. Gorham young enough to sneer at the old fogies, .to Campbell A. Gorham, 30 acres in Maand 1 am old enough to indulge in retro- non tp., for love and affection Dnitcd speet and wail ulsmt the good old times. StateH t0 AndrijW Riack, land in WashI am vountf enough to go to picnics. • xt- n ^ .u . Then when I get to tho picnic 1 can plead ‘P-. patent U . B. Kunth to old age as the excuse for not climbing A. G. Smith, land in Washington townthetreoto fix the swing. I am voting . 8 hi p , f or $2,500 Frederick Wcik to
-"'olr'koS 1»«».» wm. «•
, than 1 tie, for $1.000 Wm. II. Dunkin to R.
[Try them—always fresh and reliable. Cheap- , n (| lc i; a st
heeausc the |in(-kajrcscontain twns much others. Sm 44
in. iF\R ri:i:.
DE.4l.EIt IA
ever remember, and I nm old tzi know a thundering sight more
( Iv Martin, 120 acres in.Cloverdale tp., for $95 Lucy A, Dorsett to Cynthia Dobbs, 20 acres in Marion tp., for $925. .
juinccs arc me omy irutts ■ “• v — «y rra j. Jhi- dimensions have
11 s a v ripe at this season. These are plentiful, vo,sanl " lth ‘ho place, ho ln a mnst i KV „ s,, oft< , n tllat we neetl not reIIOllS I/nig‘ MOie.; but as high in price as those wo wo get pleasing manner directed our P-rty over ^ them; , mt (he s t nl r,ure for a dis-
Oranges sell in the orchard the rancho. Those two gentlemen, to t an( .D nf 1,728 miles is “carried from
at from 25 to 75 cents per dozen. This S etbor witb Mr - Bignorele, tho chemist point to point in a perfectly straight lino, n.,w n.-w. ii.
part of the county looks like ono vast and ^ino maker, will make a trip to across valleys and plains ami over hills, doctor Thomson taking once for his fitv of Greencastle to Peter Lavelle fruit ranchc. Fruit trees of all varieties Baldwin s to be forever remembered. figuration 'Lf * tfn- ’ gnmnd, soundimes ’’l^ok not upon the wino when it | |ot f b|lt , D'orest Hill Cemetery, totare plentiful on every side. In Los An- __ 1 Aft, \\ tr.rox. plunging down into abysses a thousand is red in the cup, enlarged upon the Albert Weller to James P Shcpgelos is the orchard of Wm. Wolfskin. Who I* H<>? feet deep. Brta.ks and smaller riversarc evil oUlet of drinking, it,am the head, i^.' Iand ,,, .; ackson $95... This is the oldest in the Stale Them ti r r ’• t 1 f w t bridged o\rr by the wall, wbile on both lieart and purse. As the congregation . I his is tho oldest in the htatc. There The Indianapolis Journal of \\ ednes- hanks of larger streams, strong flanking departed two old cronies given to taking 1,avl(1 W ell r to James P. Shepherd, are 1.900 trees 25 years old. A more day, says: towers are placed.” Perhaps the Em- ln( ; r e than a “wee drap,”’talked over the land in Jackson tp„ for $95 ..Benj. l’ pleasing picture is seldom seen than a Corotior W ishard began an inquest, peror of Niixiltis had this contempt for .sermon. “Did von hear von, Johnnie?” Summers to VaDoleoti B Summers land
Sight of this grove when tho sun’s rays " Tor 1 tl, 1 ° , : oma, " s uf ‘ h,, | m * n r ' vho T h< ’ r ! 1 hc 1 9o1v 7 tbe 'Inoth one. “Did 1 hear’t? Wha didna
. • tonnd dead on tlie C., I , St. I,, and prolik in of the liest railroad route la 1 - ‘ • • - aro glancing over the smooth green ra j| ro ad Monday night. In one of the tween St. Petersburg and Moscow by leaves, and aro bringing brighter hlushos pockets of tho deceased was an envelope drawing a straight, line by a ruler beto tho golden fruit on one side of which was written: “Mr. tween the points on the map and having
. -John Crouch, lives in one of Holland's . ihe road constructed as thus indicated. 1 ho orange tree never loses its foliage, houses.” And on the other the name ofi Another jirotty (ruit tree, even with its “Mr. John Holland.” The deceased was A stream or lava.
There is, naturally, much curiosity among American readers to know just how a stream of lava looks. A Boston artist, writing to the Transcript, in do-
SEKTOfS I’liOniJCtE. G M MEII A1\I> C’OA-E.
IND.
RUSSELLVILLE,
4t 5 1
lioar’t? I ne’er winked on c’e.” “A weel,| i " Flwv ’ 1 'P- for ,ovc affec,ion - ; an’ what thoeht ye o’t?” “Adeed, Da- Celia Delany to Alla Me! gh pt. of lot 3,
in Greencastle, for $5(X).... H. D. Carver
\\\«i Fm:\ r.
vie. I think he has been a lad in his day, j or he eotildna ha’ ken’d stie weel alxait it; he’s i-een u sly hand, thu minister!”
COUNCILMAN—THIRD WARD.
jeorge Phipps will be an In.lepon.lunt can- leaves gone, is tho
I '.1 I , *• 4 ' 1 t. . • 1 I i, 1 n rv in4]i<k'PV<>a>l \ V .. ^ . 1 *
English walnut. It apparently between twenty-five and
has a clean,’whitish bark and graceful thirty years old, dark complexion had a
>t,» Ol the uti/ens at the polls. J „..o
St 41
AADiDtri: N. EWING wish*
moustache and side whiskers, and was
lorm. I he olive, like the orange, is an well dressed. The remains arc at ller-
I'OIl 4SSI1SNOR evergreen. It slightly resembles our man's undertaking cstablisment, onSouth . .. to inform the voters of « iams0D Pl«™- Ttlc leavpa * rc dark K r ecn Deloware street During the evening the (lisnn town hip that ho will ho before tho on top, with ft silvery tinge underneath, rematns were identiiied by h.s wi’ea - nvoation an a eaimdato tor Towniphip As- 1 J those of Albert Meeker, who resided on S80r ‘ _ and are quite small. The almond ls 1 Xohrnska street, and who came hero reKOK KlIKItlFF. much like the peach that it is oiflicult to cently from Greencastle. He is believed iAMES BRANDON is a candidate for Sheriff distinguish them. Both those trees are to have had considerable money on hi- •• bVm!" w“ U *t the^maJ? Ho ”» now in bloom. Tho almond blossom i. ‘'onduy, and there is a possibility Itfe-lon* Democrat, hitvinir never voted any- f a * , t r* that he may have been loilly d( alt wit! ingbatthe Democratic ticket. of a whiter hue than the peach. Crape and ,,| acod ' on th e Jrack to cover up sus .
FOK TICK kKCIIFK. 1 vines aro not trained on supports, but piejon. K.’.torStar: Please announce rao »«can- have 8tout lrunk « for a distance of 2 feet lato for TicH uror of Putnnra County,suliject from tho ground, where branches shoot
'the decision of the Democratic primary , ,
cction. E. TUCKER. forth. 1 ho prettiest ornamental treo of
Southern California is the pepper.
scribing the lava stream at Mount Etna,
says:
to Milton K. Thomas,4 ', acres in Clinton tp., for $240. Jacob Morrison to W m. Trout, 7.18 acres in Warren tp., for $70. ... MaryJ. Burcham to Wm.H. Young.
Warren tp., for $1,4041
Wm. Runyan to Joel D. Parker, 30 acres
for $1,050 Eliza Wm. L. Torr, land in
flTOR Star:
Missionaiirs.
Every wide awake farmer who keeps j” acres in
up with the times, who improves his
livestock and sustains the fertility of j n Jcii'oon t-
his farm, ought to feel that he gets some
compensation in the good he is doing by Leo'nerman to
The lava thrown out presented vari- -etting his neighbors a good example. Madison tp., for $15*'. .-John Morelan ons asiHH’tfi ami diill*rent phenomena, 8ueh a man may do more goo<l than he to Ambrosia S^arH, 1 aero in Htmoell tp., following the hour of the day and of the would were he toofter himself for a feast for f75 G r( , e ncastle City to Daniel time. On the first dav at carlv morning to the denizens ot the Cannibal islamls. ^ f the ignited current presented the aspect His teaching begins where most needed, KeUy, lot *. ( . 1. Mceiiias <, for $- of abed of fossil carbon, half burned, like chanty, at home. .. .Maggie Reel to W. F. laylor, lot4, that, as it turned and glowed, left liehind blk. 1, Rcelsville. for $15 .. Rebecca a trail of stinking smoke, the odor of Eho Orator Paiu«l. Dille to-Louis Smith, 10 acres in Clinton burnt horseflesh. At night it presented [Hawkey*.] . e Harrison Whitocottnn a insi of fire and smoke, showing the “If Lincoln had not died,” exclaimed ’ “ ' J .. .. .. ' flames and molten mass as it turnecTand n . (irMt(ir „ vvhat would hp , iavu o San,„cl Sw”<.t, land ,n Madison p.. for twisted in its bed. Here and there as to . day r’ “\live ” sadly ventured $100... \\ tn. N. Burns nt al. to Jose pit the wind bore tho heat awav a number a timi<1 1(M ; kin „ man u ' n a | )apk seat, and , M. Donaohuo < t a!., '.ot 2, Sellers’ sub. to of tbe curious and bolder observers ad- thfi lid( , of ei^ucnce was momentarily (Keencastlc, for $50!) ...Allen Darn all
cheeked.
—At LANG DON’S Bazar there is now arriving an extraordinary large and
inMMMMWM WIIAUM It. nROIUX.I n . r .-,. r , i ,„ i i'~ |~ Ui i* ! ijr ii ■ “n' »«''■ l “ k f^lyaT.^ 'SjpK'XipS momentarily u , e , n „, llc m , lartnintc for Treasurer Of i’utuiimfounty sub. ’ s0mLtll,n B-‘ke our weeping willows, on- and notions, bought for cash at lower vanned toward the,hre to light their ct- L k , d 1 T •ction 10 ^ oc ' !,lon '’Gkc Democratic primary )y fm- more pleasing in appearance. It prices than tho same goods could have gars. to Anna C. Lewis et ah, lots 5, G, 7 and 8, has a silvery-fringed look and never been bought two weeks ago, all of which T Only two metals art- now used in the 1 C °! ( p0r ’ S f ‘[ St e , n1 ' ! ‘ ntl ,and w^p ^ ^ "k! - --r lo es of the ijoot.le. in this land, so many years ago, they pcctal attention is called to the very The tirst was of olive wood, and, accord- ^ line, don’t stop until you havo reached FOlt ro.tlJIIKMIO.%F,|{. built one of their missions 12 miles from jiafge lino of dress goods, consisting of^njj to popular tradition, had fallen from “Now I am undone” as Hit* package 1 lbo Trade Emporium. There you can
find what jou want. They keep the
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at" emnary election. . ; longed to tho missionary fathers, and match; also the specialty in cheoncille ;'"J^nhus i^tiio citadel «Yf time stands The newspaper is the real romance,and ^e be«t goods and lowest prices W ore watched by the submissive. Indian shawls not to bo found elsewhere in this man himself. In childhood, shaped of the reporter deal# with droller material* - v ux,
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»ur large sales to close bujring custom- the weather-tarnished bells have nailed this and surrounding counties. Don’t lastly, in the maturity of a^e, TH'rfectly t . 8 timate« the pmfrwional scoundrels in
’rs. Northwest corner public square.
tho simple minded natives to their do- fail to call and examine.
shaped in gold and ivory, a miracle of aril j Uutt ( .j ty at .qo.OOO.
for which the highest market price will b* paid. 4t60
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