Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1880 — Page 2
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SI GAK V EAST BREAD. OTTET M SET SSSf,S i> r i'in: m aiciiirr. Try It iiikI I.iUrlt. C. LUETEKE.
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THE STAR.
Fhank A. Ahnoi.u, Kditor and Proprietor
where planation of this singular part of the pro
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<>t I!m* I.atr ikolt s Mrsdigcs.
Saturday, April 2t 1880
Biographical ^A^terSrH^eredTrrltgaily .han gramnre. He replied that he was going
wc (v. r se< th. rc re-- where the sky , to be treated like a gentleman at the ho-
1 seguied hrighier uuJ liio aua seemed tel in the next place, to pour his golden beams with more effect, for at tho
I splendor than now; where the air blew were handled carefully, and wc wen ^'inore freshly over greener grass and I looked upon as wealthy men traveling
a consequence there would from «"en.y | floWt , rg _ where everything wore West to buy land, with a hag of gold and j ^ 0 ^ r bi {^^ W a?"oU?n^ilV"S‘ ♦ n fnrt\’ t*nirioiM Trsv* #litar«r>v* orwl tllf> .. .. 1 » ........ V. .. i. •wtl.tnVi It- o >c ! itioKiau Intiir itii n r,
(Continued from last week.) very two weiks, for eleven years.
It had the desired
hotel his saddle-bags
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to forty remain for dinner, and the
J! 00 per year, preachers did not f.eeni endowed with
the p.rwer that Elijah of old was; nr ai
a richer and more brilliant hue than it is I silver to make the purchase, which was j A'Rfdn'M
Such are the deer> i cuttomary in those days.
Agent, 41 I'ark Row,/Times Hu
York, is mu horised to r adveptiso mentu ii« Tmk Urkkxcastlk Star at our best
rfttei.
This paper mav be found on file at Oeo. I*. Rowell »k Co’s Newsp'per AdverjiMng Bure u, lu Spruce St., where advertising tracts may be made for it in New \ ork.
ON HAND,
ever dressed in now.
|feelings of childhood, and such aie the knew the old proveib that "All is not impressions which every lovely object, gold that glitters,” but did not think of , stamps upon the heart. Ma^ic scenes j so changing it as to say, “All is not gold
od during their sojourn. We were poor ^ ^ ^ ^ tti0U(; , lU of infttncv , ha , is weighty.” But so it was, and the and hard pressed, nnd it was a great ^ ^ (h( ^ jn colora bright , 8 the J old proverb is yerified, "Man has sought
| M Ti 'V .rk KlJw.'/TImei’llui diity’' n" * h-sst did not exercise it, for the barrel of
moa! did waste and the cruise of oil fail
con- ,] rHW . on m y hard earnings. To give some i
rain-bow, and almo^t as fleeting; colors ; out many inventions.’
—AND
Entered at the Postoflico, Oreencastle [nd., as second-class mail matter.
Idea of the amount of provisions it requir- ^ ftr ’ the r( , fleclion on]y of lhe vivi(i Toward the fall of this year a friend ed—I usually slaughtered about twentt j mll gj nRt j on 0 f childhood, and can never told me that horses and mules would sell
RECEIVING DAIl.V!
A larirs.'varioJ and late-stylod stock of seas
eonable
hogs for nur own use. Often I was so busy in my crop, 1 did not have time
| he called into existence in cloudy days of after life.
Wc will pay the hi*lie«t market price;, r White i ink Vnten spoke Tiud.er j e ”’’t ' inches wile clear «t sap. straight ,1 T I
Perhaps they j from knots, and eutout of thrifty timi,^ G |
Brof-kwny A Korkar«'|| on
MiW APVhKTIsKMhST*. ^ Pianos,Stool.Cover Book .Tk'T 0rgnni<el3 btop8. get Roede bwcliH. Stool & Rook, only ^ HluHtrRied Nt w^pui.t r >on* fr .
dress Daniel F. Bcutiy. Wa?bingt<.n \ 7 It H I(> I IT. a T fit ACT IV K, niiiKknE
Mrs.Julia McNair Wriaht’sN' w
The Complete Homi
AND now it is said tho Louisville, New Tw th<,,ien, eet in g» in any way. I have , Albany and Chicago railroad company I <‘i , fq»ently come from the field to the The ensu.ng year I was again employed propose an issue of $3,000,000 of mort ""-‘‘tings without time to change my rai- to go wtth another drove of hogs to gage bonds to its stockholdeis at Erst IDent - a,l< * not much to change if 1 had: li-chtnond, Va„ but was somewhat pro20 cents on the dollar, to put the road in ^ ti " ,e ’ Dul 1 ,nr ‘ Je a P 00 ' 1 cr0 P the ' mott!d thi8 mnc ’ 1 W8S f " r " 1! ' lled w ltl ‘ order. This company hay no bonded ,ir, ' t yc« r —enough, 1 am glad to say. to a horse, and commissioned “Commander
debt now keep family, preacher and all. 1 will in Chief” of the squad. Nothing excitiug , . . ,
. 1 -imply state here that I did not join j or sensatinal occurred on this trip, but j j‘ m t l ; arl i n ^. “ w,r< ‘J*,’*""*' Ukre is the tune played by tho Cincin- church. I often tried as earnestly us any' as it may be of interest to some in this nati Enquirer on tho Constitutional Ione ever did, to feel as other told me hist dav and ago of the world, 1 will give amendment strings; In th.* adoption of they felt, but never could experience some accounts of our fare. iho reader the constitutional amendments in Indiana that mystic change which they claimed will take notice that hog-drivers were
^TeW'YOTiA. Store th<* lime for holding election- «as necessary; and, knowing that I could held in ill repute m those days by the
DRV Notions,
GOODS, Domestics, etc.
Full of PKAtTIfAh INFOlt.MATION The Young Housekeeper's <; r 11)|>, The Experienced Housekeeper';- (•
All boufeht of first hands at lowest prices, and customers are guaranteed b rgains, at Janies (iillespy’s
the da rk and j well in Georgia. I accordingly bought
up a drove of them and set out on anolh- (
er trip, bound for the Sunny South again, me axpenencranouaekeeper’. I itn-v
Arriving at Lexington, G.„ I sold a horse '
and got th.* pay all in what afterward riaao, I'eliyi.in, .Vi*nil-. M nn . | „ m ||vi;,‘. proved to be counterfeit money, which , treated. Tells how to make the huuu. A” w as plenty in those days. I pushed on u **A n i,o‘Kf more praetienl utility wirthrough the principal towns of the Slate, d ^’ r ^f;^\d^a , t n e' 1
‘ ,7 NEEDED!!;
io\v 1 had with me, who I had hired in Fine pnper. cl.-Hr typ**. beautilul riin,|, I Kentucky, wishing to return, I placed pHe^.^s'eiurapVdiyV ^" ,rlp,,|!ei - UI him on an old mule I had recently traded AGENTS WANTED!li^ripti,^““d 1 ',:;. 1 1 for and he started for “home, sweet ire *- Address J, C. McCurdy k Co,, Cint:?|
SouthwostJcornorJPublic Sqimre, Green castle, Inti.
from October to Voyemher, and making not deceive tho Almighty, and having no people along the road. Not registration necessaav, an outlay of $300, - disposition to act the hypocrite, I did not Commander received courts hies commen- , 000, or $400,000 is threatened, [ here join the church. In the following fall surate with his dignity and cilice. But to are Hoosicr lawyers talented enough to a man olfcrod me ten dollars a month—! proceed: V\'e stopped for the night at a suggest that a special session of the Leg- good wages for tlm-e times—to go to hotel near Fincastle, Va ; a very hard
home.” But what was my surprise i when he returned the same day He
even the j
had gone some distance
nati, 0.
^I-lASO.'h Oi-' 8 SSO. The thoroughbred nn«! finely bred horses, HIGHLAND PHINCL, For heavy draft, and LEXINGTON. Jr., For light harness. Will make the spring nn ! f ill s* Dun of Isso, at my stable, oiitt niilo .south o! Green<;.istle. on the Bloomincton road, ainl will be permitted tu serve at $].*> ca b to insure. For hilt pedigrees auu other particulars, see large bills oriut| iire at the -table. H u IS ROOT. CHKXOWKTH Mian -vRvwrtnjM.xnHb.’s.sH* The Thorou* hbred Stallion Y orksbire Billet Will m.ike thn scn-im «.f Is-:) at thn Pump Shop Stahlo, south ot tho Vandalia Kailr.,.i,t, tfroi-m-astltf, 1 nil., at Fifteen Dollars tho Season, Or $20 to insure. Money for the season to be paid within the soason. Insurance due when the mare is known to be in foal. Yorkshire Billet is a beautiful dark bay,*16 hands high, of great bone and substance, good disposition, fine style, and tae best of action. PEDIGREE.
idature will he necessary, in order that Richmond, Virginia, to drive hogs, lac the day may he fixed for registration— cepted the offer and made the trip on unless, of course, the State will consent r oot, which was one of !.ar Miip and sttfto disfranchisement in the approaching fering. The weather a portion of the timI’roKidential election. was very cold, and a portion more mo!'
crate, with muddy roads and swollct
(•n Saturday last came a dispatch from I streams, which, of course, w* had to New Albany, saying: It has li<*en given f >rd: and frequently my clothes frez**
and 1 might also add,
TAPE WORK
when, like Ba- 'nfnllibly Cured with two spoons of medida
laam’s Ass, the muie refused to proceed, En’kllOHN"'?,"',? and in spite of all the efforts of his ohag- Mark’s Place, New York. ‘ rined rider, turned “about face,” and tb Ofl DAYQ TDlA! came back, master of the situation. Thisiw/la OH 1/M I O I tllAL was a very discouraging season for trade | We will semi our Electric-Voltaic Beln ,y
South. The planters had mado partial
failures in crops, therefore money was a • , »»*i—• — ■*-•• - 1 -
scarce commodity.
I met a number of old stock traders on their way back with their stock, who
stilt' on me alter fording thpm. Nothing but the freeze and thaw, the mud and ram, broke the monotony of this trip, ami 1 returned home and did tho best I could for myself ami the family with the crops. The following year I made another crop, and in the fall hired again to drive hogs, to Sumpterville, South Caro litia, but by the saino conveyance, "walkers’ train” The price was the.
mid the
; out for some time past that the Union Express Company would on and after; the 20th day of this month displace the Adams Express Company on the Louis-' vtlle, New Albany and Chicago Railroad. ’I o-day Deputy United States Marshal Wm. Manning came down from Indian apolis and served an injunction on .Superintendent McLeod of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad, fo,--j
bidding that Company from displacing ( same as before, and I might the Adams on that road until the $uit to! privations and sufferings were pretty maintain their alleged rights to continue much the same. 1 returned from this their business on the road is determ ; ned trip safely and used the proceeds for Ruin tho United Sta es Court. The suit benefit of the family. We were out was filed at Indianapolis Friday. The about two months, and walked over a Union company has opened an office thousand miles each trip. Usually w - here and will commence bu-iness on had to husk the corn to feed with, and M uiday next. As the Adams intend to often would not reach out lodging place keep their mesengers on the road also, until after night, so that it would he nine the business promises to develop a lively or ten o’clock before we could get them competition. fed and get our suppers. And all this
for only about twenty dollars for tho
I His is of interest to those dear people trip—a very hard, slow way to make who tnink that printing a newspaper i- a uionvy. Wages were very low, and
w„rk of love, and not at all expensive, what wo had to
dirty place, as 1
think the reader will bear me witness befort 1 get through. The landlady was ■ \ ry large woman, and hud a very large tock of stock of adipose tissue hanging loosely ab'uit her person. It seems that Game nature had prepared her for the
important function she performed-that, said Htey could not find any market, anti >f raising the bread. This she performed were home ‘ ' oui, ‘' tan tlut
this was a very trying report for a young beginner, and on a borrowed capital at that. Hut my motto was ever “Push 1 forward”—never turn hack in anything undertaken. So, alter traveling hundreds of miles, a great deal of the time through a dreary wilderness of pine and live oaks, from the houghs of which
iRHlitun. I’arnlyeW or any diseaK-s o. Vhc 1 S or kidneys, and many other di.ea.es. Amr i-ure guar ntecd or no pay. Address, V
It'-lt I'o. M ■ r-hiilI, Mi'-h.
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by putting the dough under the bed clothes, and sitting on it to make it rise, much as a lien sets on her eggs during the period of incubation. I do not vouch for the truth of this story ami only give it as it was told to me by the neighbors. But here is one to lit it and possbly confirm it also. Mr. Mastison, who had.
ht up with us at tins place, was oat- hnn * the lon S "' l " 80 P ,e,,lifnl in mg his supper, and when he was about P»rta ®f tbo South, and which u.ually ha* athered up a pi f broad and * «ry depressing influ nee on the mind walked slowly toward the door eating it. T 1 '' 1 "-* wt ' ar >' t” 1 ™'*'-* I 'T ‘ 1 ' nt of P™*' Whon he reached the light he discovered | flni ‘ ll 3’ disposed of all my stock, in the bread a full-grown, fat. plump.' " XCP I ,t Uvo liU,e n,u,c8 which « ot out thoroughbred louse. The reader can <*nc dark night and strayed off. 1 could now draw his own conclusions as to our j not hcar ar y tllin b r ° f them, so I started |-. t| . ( , | back, stopping at Lexington on the way,
I returned from this trip nnd settled
fiEWRESTAURANl —CX) OYSTERS For SALE BY DISH, CAN OR IN BULK. itlrtsls jirtd I.midi sci'Ycd nt all lionrs.
Y orkshire Billet was fonlod in
imported Billet.
1S7g. Sired by
1st dmi) ileloa Murr, by Solferioa, sun of imp.
i orkshire.
2d dam Queen Isabel, by Gazan. :ki dam by Prince lid. 4th dam by Kan iolph's Rob Roy. r *th dam by Sir Allred, nth dam i>y Director, son of Sir Archey.
Imported Billet, Imported and owned by Pow- „
eraA Jones, of Decatur, 111.-., was sired by printed. lhe newspapers were the piovoltigeur. 1
1st dam Caleuttn, oy Flatcatcher-
2d dam .Mi-*s Martin, by St. Martin.
'J.l.ln... 14/' I l. .. HfL*-!. .
:id dam Wairtnil, j,y Whisker.
4th dam by Sorcerer.
r*th dam by .^ir Solom >n.
fithdam by Youtik Marske.
<th darn by Phenomenon.
8th dam by Faiiiope. by Slouch. ‘♦th dam Lass of the Mill, by Oroonoko.
l(Hh dam by Tra\ eler.
11th dam Mi«s .Makeless, by Youhk Greyhound.
12th dam by Partner.
F>th dam Miss Line’s dam. hy WoodcocK.
14th dam by Crolt’a oay Barb, l^th dam D sdomoua's dam, by loth dam Uhl Thornton, by Jiri 17th dam by Dicky Pierson. 18th cam Burton Barb Mare.
Mares from a distaoee will bo pastured nt
reasonable rates.
Bare will betaken to prevent ae, Merits, but I will not bo responsible should unv occur. ■a a ai:s j:. : oi oh %y.
I m4H
up my business for tho year. By hard labor and trading, I had begun to accumulate property, so 1 bought a lot of sheep, partly for cash and partly on credit, expecting to shear them in the spring and make something in that way. But
f , v vii * H1 ‘' ' ,ll ' at P 1 ' 01 '- Before shearing time tho canine race got Ve clip it from the New Urk Jour.,a I remember once when i was seventeen Illnong tbeU) . sad havoc with the ol Commerce. If the tmikvt value of or .eighteen Vars old, I wanted shoes ,| ock killing anil tonring t0 pieces all but » »K‘rmls continue to advance, every fi, to wear to church, so I worked ten ;l fcw that jutnped the fenc0H and saved . trican newspaper wlitch has reduced days for a neighbor at twenty-five cents .hemselves by flight. About the same is subscription price will soon, r or later a day to get enough money to buy a pair; tiluo , had a yoke of 0XL . n wllich j , lad have to raise it. l he alternative will and everything was in the same proper- niist , d from ca i vos . One night one of be a loss to the publisher on every copy ,io„. them , ai(j down and de p arle(1 this life.
1 Im^ te \t -p'tng I resumed un accus- Tnen I bought a younger yoke, and after
out one
and called at a brokers oilice in order if possible, to exchange what money I nud for U. 8. money, as a great deal of; the State money would not pass at par outside of the State in which it was issued. The broker said he could not accommodate me, but directed me to the bank near by. The banker said lie could make the desired change, hut on
Cip&tasaSjdi! EAST SIDE HT.Lir SQUARE. A - .1. lSiis*toii.
tr 2i
NEW lllLLira ■KvvA W tv w YY ov\4.
Miss K. C. Howland
examining my money looked astonished, Takes srrent pieature in calling tlio attentiot and said, “Why, man, what in the name [ '’'MyVoo'l.a'rp tbeU-elTan^u"'.!.'! 1 f^li of God are you doing with so much : l ,', , . nl f* > *^,,®” llllel f , H“t», Turbanii, 1
you doing
counterfeit money?” 1 declared my ignorance and innocence in the matter, and told him that I remembered getting that
iliri —, Flowers, I.hits, ami nil tin* novcllii;..ii TrimminKS, etc., to be sold ehea|i«r than ever.
Hair w promptly made to order,
has . ibintli street. 25 tf A Bttiiik < ertilirtiii* of Deposit.
same money of a man near that place as
neers in the cheap era now closed. They tomed calling, attending to the farm and ‘““th'f‘ eveninT thev 1 ' Vtnt ' l f, -' W We, ' ks bt ' foro ’ 1!ut 1 A FORTUNE FOR ONE DOLLAR!
led the way in reductions and made far trading. My capital being very small as f . . r ’ , - Was perfectly dumbfounded at tho idea ., 0,0 ho * TV ol business that followed them. In o.h- attended all the sales in the neighbor- ()f colirs ,, t ,, ( . | nws „f nature an* fixed' '** a “ e ^ a8 ‘ aken ''" de> ; uJyiseu.ent at
r lines of manufacture and tri.de the hood, and David Badger and I always : , j o»co. 1 he broker was called in a hurried )8)f>.000 IN <’AM| ritiZO
! Fatty to Ml FEME!
M&kelos*. rimmer.
lowering of price—where any occurred — was gradual, and went no further than the neeesity of the occasion seemed to require from day to day. i;ut the new.spajiera struck from 20 to ; 5 per ct nt. off their subscription price at a blow. The concession was too early and too libera..
( of being taken
his neck.I
— v/i tuiilBU in,- lawn v,, inxiuitr al‘0 fixed. r,,i i i ,. , , - , i
David Badger and I always j , , , , 1 he broker was called in a hurried
° * i in«ii2s and ft broken ntek kills; so this one tie- . , , ,
r"*"" 1 : ^ !’■•>*« “••t more had luck followed. I had a fallow . P . « , i i . . . Lac, l.>, 1880. a bull without calliiur for us. . . _ i t a | I he bunker expressed his Ruspicion that,
u cnnntorfpitor lint tBn Brnknr IJ^'K AJ 11IKLISJ OF PRIZKS:
other. They soon got so they would
never cry a bull without calling for us, 1 10 br( , ak a 8p | endid you,,, and we soon bore the endearing appella- thought a grea , dea , of . t "’ n " l Bout-. 1 did pretty well t j le bridle on her ami reined her
Whet, he put| (Go(1 b|eR8 llltl|) sajd ^d" not'fook'like j Fir FoWLa^wlI"'' P * TTT
“OH! MY
It was based on (xpectations that not been realized. Though newspapers were tho first thing to cheapen th v are
of true
value.
in the bull business, having the good luck hc scartd „ nd fel , backward, her i ,nC ’.i t ‘,, d ' d . n !, think: ^ ^ ’ ' ' ’ I also traded in colts ^ str , ki tht , , round first it knr , cke(i ' f ’’ 1 lh,nk he 8, " oun ‘ of .t'ood money n .t. . t . i i Im* lifts miiThf fit liitn S/t fmul t
to lose but one.
have ami did pretty well in that line also* her ston(J bii||d _
I cannot proceed further in this narra-
■The fates seemed to have decreed
; First tiram Fnu <1 u ..... , 1 Cash 1‘rixt*
1 ash Prise... fi Cash Priies ot fl.Ollticaph JOCush Prizes of " n *•
20 Cahh Pi ir.es of 40 < 'ahh l*i iz«n of • r >00 Cash Pri 208 of
liJELT, the the Uht to go up tu their point
Liver M edit* i ro, v Klue. lhe cost of printing
I’ , r btel everything that enters into
tb'eKeli.ey-'.'IVvar! l' ,oduCtion 0 * 11 journal has largely
lilail'ior ami t rina- vanced. The reaction in
price
pa
the ud-
extends
live without paying an humble tribute of! , . . re.- pect and gtateful re, to two n,e ’ , th ’ frtrP S 0,n « ,S “ friends who stood by me in all my Strug- '" en ° f "If U< ’ k U " ^ '* ,ifU * en ,• , i , ,y« urs. lhe buttered side Tq!I downwaid gl»is for u start in the world—Col. James * , , . ^ . , , , . nearly every tune, nnd if there had been
tl. Lar.e, thelailier o! our cx-Sinator and , ,
Higgins Lunc, uud Phillip Hathaway. In
tljo Kidnoys, Retention Frino, NervouH Disonsr.s
ry Onruns, Dropsy.
BHirht’a DijJaioYii <,V ! fr * v othor arlirk * of uso luxury, them I realized that off repeated homely
any hitching posts in life, 1 guess I w ould have hitched up. My misfortunes hav-
1. C0O Cush I’ritea of 2, D00 (Fu.-h Prises ot 6.000 Cash Prist b of 10,000 Cash Prizes of
18.578 Prizes PHIZK.s - Tickets, j tie rina tic
f»00 eucli 100 eRch .50 each 20 eac' 10 each 6 earh.Aprox. 2t ftch, Aprox. 1 each. Aprux.
-SI
JO.IO' 5.(W'
.. fi.ioi
5.000 2.IMI
. 2.10'
lo.twi Id IM’ ID.'W 1 ,ltt 10, WH'
nr Incontinence ol l h ”'"evitable expense of doing hu-dnm-s
and Exeeasea. Ilanfa ItemcJy'ii pr^TrtdTx: a,,d 0 ’ Hvin 8 » ! » v « K««»«>)• increased. The l^ ,y H5 , v r . , /!r’J d te;; I, f> . Pastor Fimt ^ 'b-g that can be had at last year’s Biintist <.’liun*li, I’roviitem-f*, K I...)nn s.’T'.t trie*; is the newspaper. It i itnpoHsible
I i an tertify to llic virtue of Miinth lieniedv ... , ,, ,
in Kidney DiHoagcr frum nctunf triat, havina tnattillssiiou.il lung retiuilli the soie bec, greatly benctitted hy i.-uae. TAyum exception to the rule of universal apprtWm. K. H-aVlngwitucaaSi j 01 *"’ 81 'M-C. d to the wondt.rliil eflcctaot Hunt'.. Remedy in my run itself at a loss on every sheet issued
own ease, and in a jrrent niimiier of i.tberr, i , , . '
reeiimmi-ni! it to all ulllicted nitii ki'lney din- and n-, suoscrib who is partaking of the
ease, ur drop.y. Ihuao alllii-.’ed by di-i*aac ahnulil Hecate the medicine wliicli will curtthem in the .inirtcut poi.ilile time. Hunt Remedy will du tltir. rtorpe.dliilly your.,
J. Ibiw i.r V, •-) flyer St.
sr.:r: g. » o m Rt P ?vrw
veise,
"A friend in need la a friend indeed. ’
To their wise and good counsel I feel that 1 owe much that 1 am. Space will not permit any extended eulogy upon
he has ought to clear him.” So finally they decided not to have me arrested, and thought all that was necessary was simply to cross the face of the counterfeit 1 bills and let me go. This kind of talk J
about me
and I was determined not to let the mat denim ti eta, gi\e ynur name and po«n*ffir«
tor rest at that; so 1 summoned th«.
Sheriff, and he and I, with two or three h *V i.'iliJh'v’. 1 Bow »n r- * t mnney-Sciiil
ing exhausted in) lilt.c stock of moans, ] assistants, set out if possible to find the Wo will pay exprer, chnrRo. on iiemrv for
borrowed nine hundred dollars from Mr.'scoundrel who pasted the bad money or,
Harris, and with this I bought up a drove ; mt ,. , lv Inv describing the man from ! “mVa^to ua 'tiXA
ticket nr tiekut., if (le.ired, tlie cort'.licate yt
- jiTtuyo
was unvlliing but agreeable, , 1’HIZK.s nveraye tj\b in every TIIIKTKKN i . . Ticket., There are 260.000 ticket* in nil. In or-
El
KS a* l iRBdfJC
^ice of pityHiclans. ft hii > stood the test of time for .‘in years, and tho utmost re- - Hancc maybuplacctU in if. One triui "illA^ convince you. QQ Sc;, l for p.iinphl«*t" **
to NYM. h. CLAHKE, Brovidcnco, R, I. flold by a 11 I ‘i uggiiti. ! *., | V^IIPC^ a.tb
1 V7>
A Z C A A C 5
and n
eeneral improv. merit of prices in lr.» own business will grudge the satm* chance of living t*i the newspapers press. It is the
new -papei's turn—that is nil.
lu l s 27, in Jessamine County, Ky., were born at the same hour and of the same mother. Martha, Mary, and .Margaret Debol. They grew up together, t-ar-
By my describing the man
of horses, and took them toAlabama. In w hom 1 thought 1 hud got the money, tho spring 1 arrived safely at Tuscaloosa, „•,* soon got on bis trail, but found from ; C; nothing of interest having occurred on [To be continued.]
them, but I hope enough has been said to tho way. Here 1 made gale of part of my show ail who lead these lines that their' slock and cannot say that I either made I Bernard Biglin went home from a cxkind offices are not effaced from my mem- or lost much. Mr. Harris, w ho had ac- rousal at Veraion Hill, Neb., expressly ory. Tu those who knew them no praise'cothpanied mo this far, returned, and I ' to have some fun with the old man," 1 is necessary, as their lives and waik are went alone from there to the waters of his father. He commenced by pulling a far better eulogy than I can give. Mr Tom Bigby river, and sold the remainder his aged parent out of bed and compell- ! Hathaway had a son, David, whom he of my stock. The men in this region him to dance a jig barefooted on the cold ' wanted me to take around among the were small of stature, and of a swarthy, floor. Then ho commanded his father fair sex and wear off his hashfulne'ss, of cadaverous hue—of a makeup very un- to stand on his head; but the f, at was | which ho had an uncommon stock. I did fortunate in the light of captivating aad beyond Hie old man’s power, and the son so, and many amusing anecdotes and winning the hearts of tho fair sex. A | had begun to whip him for failing, whon i laughable tricks took place, but I don’t i Kentuckian had a reputation in the South his mother, a stalwart sou of"
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mg for no other society. When they were deem it proper to relate them, and will of being healthy, robust and stout, and bounced out with a chair and knocked just verging into woman hood their fath- pass them by. It is needless to add that! however poor he might be pecuniarily, him senseless. Bernard’s skull was brour died, having first extracted from them a great intimacy sprang up between us, if of good moral standing, could marry kon and he came near dying. a promise never to marry and never to not exceeded, I question, by that of Da- the wealthiest planter’s daughter. Such : separate until death. They have kept vid nnd Jonathan of old. lie paid me a was their admiration for physical strength Dr. Andrews hoard a burglar in his j the vow, and now in their fifty-third year visit a few years ago, and quite a pleasant and ruddy manhood, which they rarely * l0use * Philadelphia, and had no pistol live in their old home. time wc had talking over old times and saw. I returned from this trip byway 10 >d ' 00 Diim with, so he inflated a pa-
The scenes and incidents of i of Nashville. Two men accompanied P cr 1,116 t *’ at ^ a l , P eno J 10 ♦ )e on b» m L ,
From observation, under the micro- ^.
cope, of the Blood of patients (using Eel- “Childhood’s happy hours” have a charm me, one by the name of Noax and the llast,eJ u P°n thief with a shout, and lows’ Compound Syrup of Hypophohites) to us that never lessens, but, on the con- other hy the name of McGuire. The lat- ; t x P ,0 ded the bag, which made a , noise taken from time to time, positive proof t: ary, seotn to brighten as wegrow older, ter was a very proud man, and as we ap-1 '‘* <e 8 P' st °l s *' ot * The man sank to the
i? o CT < ^ ^“diseased 1 and" deal bl^d paMicUraml CarTyinB h ' ck !° ' Uy9 of childisl1 P roached llowlin * Orcen.’Ky., he got off in » 8 "or and begged for mer-
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up before us the and fields, with their
gently-wav'ng trees, where the birds sang asked him, in astonishment, for
and filled his saddle-bags with rocks and placed them back on his horse. I
—Philadelphia Umbrellas at 2t62 B. F. HAYS A CO’S.
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j txcavvz irvtttrva. a about this for
| the proof; road it.
Havtag «iia^r»>ii fhaa suk HMutach*. I t.ir to many yean that 1 ran hard!) n-- * . member ahi-n I waa free fu ill it, and tier- , I Ilia Im-.ii i.ntireljr cun,! hy Cartel's Little I . Lifer Pitta, after many ni.-,ii, inee had bMS . 1 used In vain, I ani i »ry willing to let eve-1 rv OS kaota ll,,. staatll by alilrli I wai . I ralltTad,and uraeall who are afliotod mI ! t have been, to give this remedy a trial. Mrs. IIxxmtt JuNiw,3d St., Kno, Pa. , Cartor’a I,ittli> biver Pills alaot cure all forms of Biliousness, pre- | vent Constipation and Dyspnp- ■ aia, promote digestion, reltovni
I distress after eating, ana correct mp all disorders of the Liver. Stom- m
| aeh and Bowels. Unlike all other
pills; smaller and very much —
| easier to take.
Only One 1.11tie 1*111 » l»»se. ' No ptiriting. No pain. Strictly I . Vegetable. Price 25 Cta., five. 1 for $1.00. Sold by Druggists ini , this city and everywhere. Bent, ] by mail on receipt ot price. ig 1 * Carta. Medicine Co., Erie, Ta. |
