Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1880 — Page 2

SIKJAK VILVSr

S'OST MS BSST EM

.1 |{io^r:i|»lii< ;il ol 111* 1 tli»t kin.l, I do not think it worth while hired help and continu -d farming and l.if«* «f ilitt I^:itt‘ 1'iiat'lt‘a I to in'titioo an r iiur - of them as one can trading about the sama as ever for the Itolcs llritlKf**. | ‘ndure a great deal without complaining 1 m.-xt two or thr e years, ev p*. I staved (Continued from last week.) 1 \H long as tney w're doing well. But, and traded about home, finding it le^s

nsky and more profitable, take it all in

all.

I had by this time, 1S2J, by strict attentiou to business and economy, aecutii-

!iut of all the ride home, and before leaving town w nt; nlated a little capital of ray own, andcoh

j—^ | \ j - ^ / \ I 1 j best information that there was a regular jone incident wnich befel me soon after 1 Jl—r' JL V J V —y . organised band of them. We chased must give, to show how soon adversity

! them across the State line, hut then lost j may follow in the footsteps of prosperity. ; »ll trace of their whereabouts, and had I nad saved a splendid riding horse to

| to give it up in disgust.

IN r rj 11: >i a ;ju i: r. r IV.v It <1 lilt ^ Oil'll 1 oIto it

trying incidents uat ever befell me, this, to a broker’s office to get U.S. bills. The |eluded 1 hud arrived at a sufficient age to

one was the worst Just imagine your-j old fellow treated me very gentlemanly, j taka pretty good care of some one else,

C. LUETEKE. ■tHtf

ON HAND,

odves live hundred miles from home, and appeared to be very much interested aNo. So 1 cast about te see who 1 might without very much experience in the in my welfare—unusually so, in fact lie over-potsunde. Some live or six years , world, among strangers, nut a friend in i inquired which road 1 intended to travel, before this, while at work in the harvest reach to lend you a helping hand or vin- and 1 told him I wa< going the old wil- Held, ! espied a "fair damsel” whose dicate your character, and hushed voices j del ness route. ’•Well,” said he, "that I | name was also “Rachel;” but instead of talking of counterfeit ts, arrest and im-! consider t m most dangerous route you | being at the well watering her flocks, she

MANrrACTlKKS IN THE WEST.

The ViMit*^;e-<»rouini AlfbrdcMl by Her Natural Keftvurous orttr the Ka*U*rn Mute*

\VAvn:i),

[Kalis** City Tiuie& j

Nothing is more noticeable of late

than the rapid development of manufac-

turing industries iu the West, years ago they were restricted to

lijm list

prisonnient, and you the innocent subject could go. I understand that one or two w.is c irrying water for the harvesters—a

: ►.*«« ss rjpsxrtoiete,

, .. . , , , at our factory at tiri»«nci48t!e. Snnu 1 ’*! LiMicrn States but eilentlj iuhI stoauily :m inciit s i mik ‘2 on h» art v,i K ^ ‘ i they have followed the tidal wave of im- | f'r'.eo’k,*’t'! 'iu'i!l' thriiV/mn, 11 "'^

migration acroas the Alleghanies, until!

an apparent revolution is being effected ^ ‘ l»ufe|| 0 ^

in the business and industries of the country in their march .toward the commodious and predominating West. In a recent number of the I'rinceton Review Mr. Robert P. Porter, of Chicago presents some remarkable statistics on

Horses Shod

-AND-

krdiri to Site': b

Notions, Domestics, etc.

All boufrlit of fir^t himdK at lowest prices, and customers are guaranteed b rguins, at

nia posses. It is said that the quality of the iron ore of the Mississippi Valley lits , it better for steel manufactures, and as : steel is rapidly supplanting iron iu the ! arts, this gives the West a great udvan-1

this subject, showing the “comparative

of all this. How do you think you woulu traders were waylaid and killed some- marked contrast with the generality of v j ewo f American progress.” For examfeel under such circumstances. But be 1 where along that route, not long since, die girls ol to day. Then they cheer- i,l e( the iron and steel trade is rapidly HlaC]al\ Ii\G DAILi! ••tssured that Uod’s helping hand is eyer ' Now, it is considuied very dangerous I'ully made themsedvts usTul, without so UhjV i U g westward, iu spito of theseemI on the side of right. Therefore do right alot.g Duck and Mlk rivers, and 1 will much r< gard to appearing ornamental, ing great advantages which PcnnsylvaA larfsdrariud and late-stylod sturk of aean for right's sake, and fi ar no evil. 1 was loll you so you may knottr when you are She, though quite young then, attracted _^ t ■« t- ^ , soon on my weary way home again, and, in the most dangerous locality, that you my special attention; so much so that 1

strange as it may seem, 1 didn't much may be on your guard and not stop over ( declared in my own mind from that day, like the idea of going home either, which night where you see certain unfavorable J not as Jacob of old to work for seven

was the first and only time in my life but signs. You will see little squads of rough years, but if necessary to wait thrice In the year 1878 the state of 111that 1 was anxious to get homo, “dear looking men and boys collected near the | seven to get her. the S wlmle lU countr^ al pr^t!ceY pVillr to home.” But the facts were, as before loadsido engaged in shooting matches 1 In order to gain some attention from The four States, Illinois, Wiseon1 stated, I had borrowed the purchase! and ‘goose pullings’.” This sport con- iho “old gentleman”! undertook a race sin, Indiana and Kansas, manufactured . money for the stock, and on account ofjsists in suspending an old goose by the at reaping with him, as we were at wprk < ’ IIC ^ q j* ^ u j ra ^'' t l ,r<J| hiced K n 1 , r r ii[ , c !,q, l |J!J' i wYtli 00

TvTPWVork Rtnrp ' ,H ‘ , ‘ XCCl;,linR '• cnrc,ty 0 '' ,,lone y S,,ull, ' l l , ^t 0; *r»P«’; then they would soap the in his Held: and although he was large X^VtatcsTave in distrSing thidr r*,s» J--.., Xn Ve> a y JL KJ ± had to sell cousideraole of my stock on h ad and neck, g.t on hoi seback and go i and very strong, I made r. formidable I navy iron freights over the great lakes » wwUcUCuH il wilirij;

Soothwoat'oorner^Puhlic Siiuare. credit, and I dreaded to meet the men I at full gallop, and w hoever could catch show, which, by the way, was no disad- and the Mississippi and its tributaries '-tf (ireemsiftle, Ind. owed. But homo 1 went, and lost no and pull the goose’s head off won the vantage to me, as labor was considered • jXX'v'Vw ^tw'ird ^q.j^ 11 ^ 11 ' 11111 j ra ^| time in seeing Mr. Harris, and asked him money. A cruel sport, indeed. I must honorable in ihose days. So the time ar- a,t ' Dundee Scotland is furnished i if lie needed or wanted his money ami ; say I w as mere fearful of that old broker ! rived when 1 thought 1 must make my throughout by furniture made at Grand to my gn at relief be said he didn't neei. j than any one else, for he knew just how intentions and claims known; and happily Kapids, Michigan, t'uch furniture can it. and would prefer that I would keep it. much money I had with me, and 1 made; for me she reciprocated my regard, and delivered per cent, less than

1 1 • 1 ■’ r it can be made in Scotland, owing to

r i <

.James (ijeij:si»y\s

NttANO* OF J8H0.

County to'suhl^hee.* th ° ,0l<1 ri * hl ^

Thi; enabled me to sqn ire off w ith oth- sure in my own mind that he would eith- after a few months of strict devotion on ttu( i labor Xving nnidniieits 1 owed, and had a little left to trade er go hims'If, or have some one else go, my part, we made a mutual agreement ry. The New England furniture rnanuon. But I will just say here that prompt- by a shorter rout", and intercept mu .1 were married on the 28th of October, facture has correspondingly declined.

In the South the drill has been west-

The tboruuKiibrt'd and Uucly bred horses, HIGHLAND PHINCE.

Tor heavy dralt, and

LEXINGTON, Jr.,

ness in business is just w hat often saved some dark hollow, and knock me in t i830. My wife’s maiden name was i wart j ehiefly toward ’l x - a nJ tint me from failure. If I owed a man I al-j head. But that was my best and near. - l.ockridge, a daughter of Robert Lock- State'has been built up at the'exiK'iise of ways made it a point to he prompt in ask way, and I thought I would take it. I ridge, who llien lived about six miles the rest of the Gulf States. Still Georing Inin tl he needed it, and it so, 1 hunt had gone but a few mile , when 1 found northeast of Mt Sterling. Ky. I had and Alabama are making a handsome , ed it up for him somewhere, and in thi- my hors ■ was getting very sick, so I had managed sous to he able to buy a little start iu manufactures. The cotton mills j way sustained my credit. But 1 would - to -top to doctor him; but he grew worse j farm of about seventy-five acres, known ar, ‘. growing prosperous and new ones are j advise young men to be careful about go- rapidly and died .he following night. Be- as the old Boyd place, situated five miles Xn^luis been nride u X'i the'N w'liiX mg in debt heavily, as I know by txper- sides the loss, this left me in a very had north of Mt. Sterling. I had prepared land mills. Nine-tenth-ofthe numufac-i-nee that it is very hazardous. ii x . I threw my saddle and traps across the cage before I caught the bird. !t turesof cotton are still iu the North, After getting through with the usual my shoulders and stalled afoot for a lit- was not a very comely structure, that’s a • Ul ^ almost all the fine goods are ol

'HUek M lX\' ,ay,,lChiUf,,fFir V:»' Dr. K.B. I van.. (Jeo.Cahill. wTmVw” 1

I will also manufacture th«

Original Landes and Bickiiell I®

For Bond and Farm.

All kinds of repair work done an short not.,, All work warranted to aive s nisfae ,

'••ve me a ctill Northweetcorner Puulie Square, lircea-

eastlo, Indiana.

3in II

JACOB BICKNE1L

NEW AI)VKRTISEMKNTS.

! IVOP i.i

For ligrMt harness,

rouline business of raising and harvest-1 tie town a short distance ahead. When tact, hut i dare say we were as proud Xur-Tui ever v of'^Ih' mg the crops, feeding hogs and such oth- | g r t there they priced what few horses and happy in that old log cahin as was .. a me kind which have transferred to the

Will make tbepprini? an fall «tnn ofl.SMO, nt my stable. on«> niilu Nouth of '» * ot > i-vtlo. on the Bloomington rtiad. nn l will be peiuiitted

to servo at •rJV rach t<» iii.^uro For full pedigrees ami o

or iintuire at the stable. .Sin ROUT. CHE.N'OWETTI.

• Ihastrated New.paper sen; fr'« .

dress 1Iiim<.| I-. I;, „t y , W I „hh, II |„ n , \ j ,■

BK , «I , T. ATITtAftlVK. CIIKmiT - •Mrs.Julm Mi Nuir W right’s N'-w I!

r work ns belongs to a lur>n< r's h t in tley had so high that I concluded to foot ever a Uothcliilds in his pakice. Life Northwest the furniture trade of New ^ Omp 0^0 HOfllfii preparing for winter for the family. In it into the country, thinking that I could had a new meaning to me now. 1 real- h.iigkiml, iin<l which is transferring the *' 111 11 A< TJI1 ^ [ , order to collect what I had credited out find something to suit better and for 1 - - I that real happiness of which I hatf trade ll '"“ l I>eDn8 T lvanlA l " , ‘ l1 ' „ n>e Exper Houcekeeper’.KRIB

oriis lloufekpepilig. Clinking, Cooking hr—

•idem.. Siekneiiii. Chi' '

( Keligion, Slnrnl

again, which

buy .in-

not good, and I could

di I, getting time on the . not convince them that it wa». 1 had to, or and

‘he year before, I concluded to buy an- price; but the country folks were fetfrful inly dreamed before. Statistics showing the proportion of h ‘ K *1 |g| on’’lit \ 1 Jr 5r! ' "i 1 1 ihJmt little lotof stock, ami trj the South the money was not good, and I could I continued my usual vocation of farm- the population engaged in industrial pur- ♦*rrim't»nt. .tn.i amuithude ofodi’er top!/* li'l

nd trader—worked on the little farm “ re “j^. pivon by the writer. In j^Vmlhappy* b ” w ,0 a "‘ kc ,hu ht,n,e h ' ui

‘A book of i

The Thori>ut;hbred Stallion

most ol the stock. I his trip verilicd thr walk until I blistered almost the entire during crop and harvest time, and traded tYestcr 1 '^' . Iluu ^ x ' r l^ 1 r^ms in

’ more prni tirnl utility *

, , , ,, , , - ..^vcrn States, Ohio being ex-I <tmn. if ever, be found outside of iiifpiratin, N , lrult * oi tne statement mat perseverance i, 0 ttoms of my feet, and could hardly go during the more leisure season, in asu.all | eluded, employed in manufacturing was \inn^i l n']? A ' l '.". < '“ ,< ‘' JL OrKSllirG JD'illGt |H ll "-‘only mire read to succe>-,” It up , 4 t all. Eventually 1 bought a pretty wuy, to he sure, but at that time I thought j 3l>0,000. In 1880, according to a careful NbhDtD!u < i'!um'r>''homesBY>'■ mi’!; ! .

Coirmi^in

—^P'^ eFc ription and ft

tree. Address J, (’. MoCurdy A { <>, PIEi

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M able.-, -ruth,.: thi- \iiiehili.i Uailrnait 1 1 ‘ouuu uios unit aj up suiui.uiiuj, ai inc cnu o. me ycai w ,jj a will have been auirilientcd to 1*94.- AfirM*T0 tlfAVST

Ureenoastle, Ind.. .u mg for something to turn up, l ki pt try-i rowdy crowds along the road just as the | Fifteen Dollars the Season, ing to turn something up myself. 1 dis. 0 1,1 broker had told me, and took all the the family .- - .... ,.v* ■■■i-x | j - - - . — - .... —.......... . ......... ..... ................ flio.anutxiM

the* fomhoii to ho paid’ r i •* . i " *

within tht- scasos. IriNurnnce duo whou ’ unreasoiuiDle as it may appear, 1 couoct- .ippeared, to fall in company with a fel-' was a Robert now

'■ n^^^bViillXi dark b.,r.-i* e>l dollar of the old debt, I hi ievo low who said he was traveling north too 17th day of October, 1831. Just here I and Maryland, from to 258,000. m lw"o/ mree'* ho^Vorn”rtiX

a short He k‘pt with me an entire afternoon, will mention wiiat may sound a little According to tlie data collected by Mr. **• EICKHOKX, ' ■

pastured at lime before 1 intend <1 starting hack, I ^n,! as we stopped at the same house, the strange: I was bora in October, my wife p “ r ** r 1 n,nn,, 1,, ' M,rm,r ‘ l! ‘ ,rif '^ ^ 1 ‘

betaken ta iircv. nt accidents, but hai pei.e i to hear ol tht; little "codgers andlord naturaliv enough cave us the was horn m October, we were married in

i#» t t'vin.ri v' til.- UE..HM ..nv. .......... ..... . - .an

the marc is known to be in (o il.

” - b Bil

ditpoaitiun, tine style, and tbc le st of action.

lay up sometlung at the end o! the year will have been augmented to 994,- ARPMTQ W AKTPD'Biheral over and above what it required to keep 000. In the same decade the industrial /rtm A- ,a —'^ ^'-CTr'i;

I say family, for, as is often population of the nine Eastern Htutes natf, o.

as it the case in well regulated families, there to^XLWKUmrU.atXf ‘t'llir- TAP33

iw. He was born the teen Southern tstates excluding Delaware ™

1 Cl

YurkHhiro I

;i be lutif'ul dark baj’/lfi

hanilii hijfh, of jjrvat bone anti uood All'l lo IMV groat surprise, just il i minm t util. iitins-tvli. mi.l il. i. .t • ° 1 *'

Mart?? from a distance will be

reasonablo rate!*.

Care will betllkf ii in pruveru

1 will not be responsible >houl(l any ofeur.

.i \ nvs b:

roe utiw

it 4H

I had lost the sea-an bef'>ro. Borne one S!i ine room and with hut one bed. Not 11 ’ctoher, and our first child was horn in

■ miss m

Oftice at the Hardware store of

with whom I chanced to be talking re- wishing to cause suspicion that I had October; but then it was not the same in- inbeicd I aving seen an ad>ertisement money, 1 did not offer any objection, but October. I was just twelve years older some time before of two mutes which had did not like the idea of rooming and than she, and she was almost nineteen been found in the mountains and taken | s ] ee pj ni . UI1 t .ntiro stranger. \Ye , years older than he; so that looks more up, ami, for a wonder, puhlish-nl. He said retired, though, and as I was very tired reasonable. There was not anything oc-

they were reported to he in an adjoining lim i s i eC p yi 8non f, ; |i i nt0 a p jnd of un . (county. Thanking him for the valuable I C( , nsc i 0U8 8 late. I suppose that as soon information, I went to the county seat as i, e thought me soun-l asleep he began SOM, " here they were, in order to take 1 '^nl fueling around mo for my money, which

Porter,the manufacturing districts of the _

West are better places for the mechanic AR! OA A A VO Tm*l than the Eastern or the Middle States. Ull 1/A T O iHIAL

From his tabulated statement of annual

earnings and expemlitures, we learn that ",T " il ! ’‘p 1 * 1 * oaf, Klcetric-Voliuic Hein ici

the total yearly outlay for a working-;l'.. !iuK^T,.lrer"n’«tn.m

man’s family is fklTO in tlio Exst, and matism, faralysi* ur any disease. „l the Liir 8788 in the Middle States i8l8 in the ” r ''"h-eys. ami many other di.-cascs. \.u."i l : i V , , '•'J^.f'iar.niccd no .,ay. Addr-V-l!. South, and 14 in the West. On the KcUj',,.. Marshall, |p ti i

other lumd, the aggregate yearly income "T ~ , „

of such a household, wins #787 in the k “ SI,,K <‘TUlii ale ol llepo.il.

a FORTUNE FOR ONE DOIIAI

liam” appeared to disprove the justice of ern States. It follows that while a work-

the old English law ‘ of primogenaturo. in lf n ‘ a '^ family can contrive

to save

Fatty k: FM IB

J. D. Stevenson w , .. X .rououmo .or mv moneT. wmon VMV. v.« ..w o. o^-,.uiuru. on ^ y$18 yearl - in the and but Is ] il'c] ill red to UO liilsnit’SS to as from d.-weriptim. given l really h.-li.-ve,i t violently ugdnst the watt, amt reached slavery, we did not like the idea of rais- $198 in the Middle States, and still more, * 79.000 IN I’KIZLV. all points south on ti e Louis- ! ,0 So I, ' 0k ,' n|5 1 U| ' ,,no ‘ ,r , '' os,, 'aml gotan old dirk pocket knife out of ing our children in a slave State, and af- JrfJ!/ m the hUll< * ^ th ® Aik " To he Drawn at Armory Hall, tWi

necessary evils, a lawyi-i, iu order to : m y p OC L(,.t, which was the only weapon ] ter consideration, concluded (as Horace * 1 Lac, May 13,1880. tlllo, Nt.’W A1 ha 11} anti Lllicago get some aiHicr on the subject. Ho sai-l • 0 |' l ] e (Qp C( ] [ | iai j ^ j , n ,j , |lei j | a y Greeley has since advised) to emigrate

jioin 'he on'y "Ay lor mo to proceed was t > awakil the balance-if the long and tedious and grow up with a newer country. I

sell the mules by description, then take n ight, jn dread suspense, with knife in the purchasing party along, and if. on | m nd. inten.ling, if he made another such

I

T Cl T c T r c r £

Uailroatl. Also

Cincinnati.

Business att*‘n(U‘il to promptly. WILL E. STEVENSON,

AU KNT.

j seeing them, 1 was willing to swear that! demonstration to ulunge it into him. But ihey were mine, and the ones I sold, for | le ,| 1( i not bo ther me any more. I would the purchaser to lay claim, and if neces-! | lft ve gotten up at once, but feared to j tiny prove right of ownership by me. ^ laijie any ahinii, not knowing but that

, 'But, sai l the lawyer, 1 know of hut two ' ' '

Gooil Tlmn. and Prosperity.

[Chicago Alliance ]

so d the farm at what was then consid- Because prosperity has come again to! ered a big price—thirty dollars per acre: bless the country is no reason why people and to my great satisfaction, when we should^ become wild and extravagant, came to survey it we found that the l’ r ofe*or Swing takes this sensible view | boundary contained about nine acres °f the situation, remarking “that it will | more than the orig nal estimate. This 11 hT Lil1 In * > * ortu n e *f the return

LOOK ATTUE LI8T0F PRIZES: | Find (irand Prim—Thk Patty Ilor.K, on tin Lac. Wis f 100 j Prite 10,"A

1 CiiNh Frizo 1 r ii8h Prize

• r * Fa*ih Prises ot $l ( on0each KH'ash Prizes of f>00 each

20 ( 'hnIi Prizes of 40 (’anh Prizes of f» , H) Cash PrizeH of 1 .E00 (’ash Prizes «.f

Prizes t»f

2.000 (Fasli Prizes or

»» f imji I ..t.

08 of

100 each

AO each 20 each in each

5 each, A prox.

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a .it L'.-o 91*, iH.'O 111 nil* M V I.

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^ ' o _ of , the whole cre w were of-the same stripe, was a hapyy surprise, and a great help, v' 1 !! 1 ] ^ It ' rv, ‘ r iblu!)Cu.ll Ivim

ViL, ! f ’■ iHSSSrt*r”, s ' ■ "' " • sr*'"FT. , ■ srasrtx

■ ‘2“m“ch . ,! ” l L„T«bonk^idf:

’W. SIASMTIHS, Dr.AI.EII t>

1 have always thought that if I had been i,,,,] hardship.

! one of thotn I would have gotten out u! {

Rhat nest of ignorance an.I dishonesty Ibis constitul

over into what is now called ] i’” U lL . mortgage season, I lloosier State, a wilderness for sure at grat di r.: t is husv

charjres

an 1 tin.- Hnancial day and niglit.

1 my last cxperii nee as j tt‘ ttt time. And, by the way, it was not)‘“J"' l, , n i - and dirty lm - a s wen-the black

I But perhaps they had

a leavening intlu-' 18t0,, ' K driver to the S urth. Some time - h'-dd *n very high esteem by the Ken-

-I Mill ol' Eun

Ml VL’, MPVf unee on that part of lost Israel, although during the next serson I met with an ac- tuckiana generally. In fact, those who „ ur wh,. hasten t, get riche m M Wi UfnluSi i S'JUA; t Li; 1 . 1 am sure I did not want to go back anv! clde,lt from 1 *">'' r f«'>y rocov- “' e >»■*«»* acquainted with our country -li. uhl c-u ider them. If the f ver for l’I£01>IJOK, mi re to asceitain. However, my mw «J ! ort ' d ' Undertaking to break a young “P‘^ir noses yet at the mention of I “euumlat.ng riches rapidly will come

lalJMISKIS .VIVO C.’O.V IT. ; , l , “* i| .tana' 1 who proved u f 1 . i.hot.e 1 h.vt '*"• __ ;rz:^ „1 ^ «*•»

I didn’t suff

Aiiuriea.' 1

'|>c, debts ure the pluguo of 1 he- • are true words :iin!

to break a young

fiiTid, and 1 h! ' 1 r ‘ if * u ' i - 1 k’dt on him, he mule district. ! rei ‘ |v<l R ' ,<1 ’"ackwaid, eatching my

crushing it fearfully.

'country as rough as the inhabitants. A

mil Here i

# Thti readers o! Tills ST A R should understand j that when they wish to set Iho host and molt X<>uds for the least money, they must go • “

we reached the objective point we ar ranged that, on seeing th m, if I knew them to be mine, 1 was to give a little ‘ knowing cough; then he was tuassi it his

right of ownership, aud, if necessary, 1 1 Rnv * £ rew d lirious. And as it was my ; was to swear these wetu the ones 1 sold * &rid liking when well to trade in

r so much with it until a

littl- whi'e after, when 1 had a severe at ta-k of fever, and il settled in my injured ankle, it being the weakest point of at talk. After that 1 sulb-red intensely,

and grew delirious. And

him. The plan worked all right. I rec- 80 ^ ''‘A* ' n Ibis condii ognised in them the identical lutle low-t! ilJ " c 9 nf "»n‘*.V ‘^“>8 te trade my

WYSONGS

to buy thulr

heads that got away from me, though not °T thought I made some much the better for the mountain gra/. jB 001 * t, >''cs, but they would soon find it lug; hut I was glad enough to get them , **'* heient, and come hack for a uew

Uoosier; but 1 would not them now, two for one. At

swap with ! jL'j 1 oul ' I 1 ' ’fb’ again, then' will follow

... nxirt'Mges, failures and unuther

tiiut time I -Ml*,II of d qire ninn. Get wealth but

there was comparatively little of iho land; lie -arc that you keep it.

iu u state of cultivation

i.n money for e no aftnt.

i’c or more tickets where we huv

V- e a«lopt a plan no other 1’rize Hrawinj; ev-

er ofl'crfd to the public. To person>

tickets

money to us tor t . •icketor tickets, it desired, the certificateof

deposit of the money with It. A or. ol Fon Du Dac. See eirciilir? icu!ars. Address (iKU. I*

Agouti Wanted. 4t 1

will send with th& (he certificate of It. A. Faker, bank-

for full • “*

IHaV 1(1

for full Pit

UE0.15. HDYTUK. Fond du Lae, Hit.

OH! MY

Many of the

inhabitants were hard pleased, aud it was about all they could do to keep soul and body together. 1 remember well a laughable expression Willis made as we were passing an old farm house iu Morgan county. We saw a girl ol about twelve or fourteen summers run from one house to another near by stark naked. “Dear, dear!" sail he, "just look at that iB.sera bio naked wieteh; that’s what gives this country such a bad name.” As we passed

ktvt's siKirr, i*.« (Jrc:»t Kidmy anil Liver M t* d i - i ne, cures pains in the Hack. Side t-rLoini Hi.tl all <ii cMe^f i ii»- Kidneys Liv^r,

I K

lU^I U U V A TV ao o' 1 *'* IV AtICUJ ( - I

( * Provisions astheywere. I settled all bills for fee-1 L ' M S** n - They said I laughed outright trough Ureeneastle on our way to Mont

^ aud trouble, ud took th*m back to town i onc *’ wb* 11 Mkad whftt wu the mat* “* “ *

Queonsware :ind Glassware. aud nia(Je tctual sa!tt or theilli aridvviu >r 1 told them that I had swapped my

_iabout ready to start for old Kentucky, a luot , -' 1 * g°t “ sound one, and

.II, . *f, W'T.-4^a

(ire ruu baiter bara«ioH than anv eoinuatitor. and, in fact still think. . 1 • ir, /a 11 ” ura w up the writings for fear

j he would back out. I finally got better

Although I encountered many difficul-!. ndrogtined consciousness, but had to

iraumeiii buauieoo ul . U8a crutche , for

DON’T FOROKT THE FLACK.

irrsoxu’s,

Northwoit oom,r Fabllo Suaaro.

' lie, incident to

months after. But I

gomery county, we stopped to inquire the read and Icaru as much about the country as we could, and I very well remember the mat ked kindness and Attention shown us by Billy Thornburgh, who was a thrifty young merchant at that time, in giving us directions, lie did not stand

[To h« continued-J

The L’*« of ThIIs.

[Nttiiiri

A very itnjiortant function of the tail of the yak, cat, squirrel, and many other animals, to which I drew attention some years ago, has escaped the notice -d 1 r-if. Mivart. It is that the bushy taii.-i of these animals serve a very important function in preserving their body-

heat during their nightly and wintry sleep. In cold weather animals witli

will

rug, and wiuV their noses j’ I

uie till* of the tail, which ill Kerned? will do this . Il

I ushy tails will lae found lying curled up with their tails laid carefully over

their feet like a

buried in

thus used exactly iu the same way and for the same purpoes as we uae respirators. I Lave a Manx Laillese rat, who eiuinot, of course, carry on his function, hut he makes a very good substitute for it by uaing the hack of one of my other cat*. When he cannot be ao accommodated, he alrena with his hands crossed over his face, “just Ilka a UumUaji," as my

«uok says.

BAffK!”

ry Orirans. » , r , )| ,i L (travel. Diabetsi. , Briuht’s Disease.*

(he Kidneys. Retention or Inrontincnj'e lJrin«‘, Nervous Diseases, Female WeaiiH • ami Hitcfcsses. llunl's Kcmedy ispreparea* iiressly for these diseases. . V[rti Fn m Rov. E. U. Tiiylor. I). D . Pajtor Firf* Dapti-t C’hurch, Providenee, H L. Jiip 1 ran tt-Mify to the virtue of Hunt s , iu Kidney Di^tases fr.iui s< tual tria!. na'iui

leeu (reatly )>euehttetl by its use.^ ^ pNOvmtKCK. R.l.» Auk. I-'* ' H ; v - Dear Sir : Hav if K eitne*^

Wu. E. Cl.AUkR ..r .

thr wonderful effects of Hunt’s Remedy 10 u '-. | t-wn ••ase, and in a great number of other?. * reruaiineiiU it to all aftlirteil with kiciney uiv or dropsy. Those afflicted by dn>e.v |

eases

atinu !<l

: possinle time. llUM M Kyspcotfnllv j-ours. ■*. J. Dxwi.ht. K5 Diefot' 1 HUNT’S ( REMEDY

Kttrrs ituin i, l-urvlvvegetableaDd n- u«»d by thr uJaire of pbysieiana. It has stun* the test uf time for 3n years, and tbe utmost retiauca luaybcnlaied iu it. Out trial will

eenvinca you.

bead for i-aiuiiblci-to \VM K CLAHKB. Providence. «. ISold by ail Di assists. I ?$■*