Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1880 — Page 1

THE

(VUTEN C ASTl£

fVOL. 8.

GREENCASTLE, INI).,

MEDICAL. OftLD

MAY 8, 1880.

NO.

PI RIFr.THE LIFE CURRANT.

SCOWIASS

A M;ul Ti’a^nty.

Braokvii.le, Ink., May 3.—Dr. John

. _ R. Goodwin, banker of this place, was

Blood and Liver Syrup to day ffttal 'y shot on th ° struot - 'y his

The

neck, which was greatly swollen and very painful, led to the conclusion that a partial discolation of the first two bones of the neck, the atlas and axis, had taki n place. The neck was greatly twisted and

HERDS

brother, Col. Robert M. Goodwin

A P«*«*rl<*ss KeiiBOdy lor ( ol. had but a few days since returned very painful, and partial paralysis of the Scr< Chronk' SoV°es ^tloup^Syphrii^’Tumu'rs 61 ' 1 *’ ■ ^ rom iHe insane asylum, and was much nerves which affect respiration was also

, . V |MI III,', JUI1H

Carbuncles,.Sal tlUieuiu, Malaria, ami all diseases indicating an

IMPURE CONDITION OF THE BLOOD

A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY I

incensed at the Doctor, 7.. T. Hutchinson and M. C. Armstrong, believing that they

Cutaneous Eruptions upon the tae. or body ^ j"mental in sending him there, do not necessarily Indiente the taint of Srrot'u- I bo tirst first shot took etfect in the ln;hutwhcthcr the insidious poison of that diro - , , malady is present in the system or not, certain itnuotnei, the second in the arm, and the itlstliat third in the back. The murderer has

SCOVILI/S BLOOD and LIVER SYRUP

found to exist. Fearing to attempt any reduction of the discolatiou, which is always a very dangerous and often a fatal operation, the doctor left him for the night, determined the next day to hold a consultation and put the man under chlo-

\Ui been arrested and placed in jail. It is reform while the operation was perform- and larceny ofSctfm^doJreX'ifu^^s .'''“^T.SeneraHy believed that he was perfectly ed.

N.Vcruptivn malady 1 h^itwrofidous^^otl >1 rat ' onal "' ,K ' n he did the shooting. The next morning, when

wise,can resist the purifying action of this safe and potent remedy, which renders the skin

I he death of such a man as Dr. .John 1 lie found that the neck had slipped back

CLEAR, SOFT AND UBAUTIFIT., ; K-Goodwin, under any circumstances, into its socket during the man’s turning I the mifgMs's'iI'f sorofuimm' aiTother* erupTfve ' wou ^ °* at a gloom over the community, on his pillow. The pressure on the I disorders, the persistent u.o of this ineompar-, but to be taken off as ho was, by the pnennio—gastric nerves, however had not ! able depurent secures the desired result. 11. r j i i .1 , , , , . , , , THIS GRANT) REMEDY : hand or a drunken brother, adds to the been taken away, and last evening the

Court I'roreoslintts. The following is the business transact- j cd since our last, up to Tuesday of the^

present week:

State vs. Thos. L. Matkins etal—Trial on plea in abatement. Verdict returned for the State, sustaining validity of indictment, and trial of defendant thereon | set for Monday of 5th week of term— May 'J1... .Western Medical Works vs, Hiram W. Jenkins—Civil action. Dismissed at pi‘IT'S costs.. . .State vs. Michael Xevill and Joseph Smith—Burglary

(Stoops A Bowen's store in

11’utnamvillo.) Flea of guilty, and punisharrived, | nient assessed at a fine of $UJ each and

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of

I Deodorized extract of Petroleum, the Only Article lit at Will liestore Hair on Bald Heads. hat the World has been [Wanting tor t’entnrics.

Sarsaparilla and Stillingia. boon bomm nrookviue in July, i^jo.

lie graduated at Grecncastlc, 1S-KJ,

each .... Same vs. same—Same offense— (Bishop's store in same place.) Stricken from docket. . . .State vs. William Farley —Burglary and larceny—(Bridge’s store in 1’utnaniville, February last.) Verdict

Goodwin was in his sixtieth year, having! owing to the extreme difficulty in respi- of jury returned on Saturday—fine $20

is a compound of vegetable extracts, the chief ^0'i c, beyond the power to express. Dr. patient was still in a critical condition of which are t .. .u . ....

imprisonment 111 State prison two years always Cures and never Disappoints

The cures efl'coto.1 by

SOOVILL’S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP

are absolute, and their reeonl is undisfigured

by failure. For sale by all Druggists.

„DR. MOTT’S LIVER PILLS! —The Great Cathartic Vegetable Regulator.—

They rectify torpidity of the Liver, They give tone to the Stomach,

They act, without griping, upon the bowels.

They remove bile from the blood,

flic greatest discovery of oor dav, so far as a | They purify'reguhite^and^nvi port,on of humanity especially to foreign eountrieVand the Tropics. ll.lNE. an article pr. fi in pelro.t am, and where disorders ».f the Liver and Bow els are

li.:h efleds a complete and radical care in case of Illness, or where the hair, owing to discuses of

and

about two years later graduated at the Ohio Medical College of Cincinnati. During tho war he was surgeon of the Thirty-seventh Indiana regiment, but most of the time was detailed to the care of the principal hospitals in Nashville,

hey purify,regulate, and inrigorato the body. After tho war he was for some five or six

l it A V1.M VPU

(year chief disbursing clerk of the Depart-

very prevafent, should always carry

Mott's Pills with them.

are ment

box of

ration, and the filling up of the lungs! and imprisoument in State prison for four with serum. iyears. Judgment not yet pronounced.. The case is a very singular one,indeed, I Ezckial Wright vs. Julia Wright et and should the patient recover he may j ah—Partition and land sale. Report of

sale of land by Nelson Wood, commissioner to sell; deed made, examined and

well congratulate himself on his recov-

ery.

A Tcvus Littlo Rock Ark. Gazette. Texas preachers are said to ho very cccontiic, and their mild unnatumlncss

Clotliin

CLOTHING

CLOTHING

iscalp, bus bct ume thin and lends to fall out. I also a speedy restorative, mid w hile its use seLs a luxuriant growth of hair, it al-o brings back i natural color, nnd gives the most complete sutketion In the using-.' The failing out of the hair, I accumulations of dandruff, and the premature knge in color are all evidences of a disc -ed cert1 of the scalp and the glands which nourish the To arrest these causes the article used must sees medical as well as chemical virtuis, and the knge must begin under the *ralp to he of permaat and lasting benefit Such an artiilc is CARIlINE, and, like many old r wonderful discovIrs, it is found to consist of elements almost in i lir natural state. Petroleum oil is the article Vh is made to work such extraordinary results; , l it is after it h is been chcmica'.ly treated nnd lipletely deodorized that it is in proper condition [the toilet. It w:,s in far elf Russia that the fcet of petroleum ttpou tlie huirwas first observed, government oflkcr iutving no,in .1 that a partially l-headcd servant of his. when trimming the kp,. had a habit of wiping his oil-besmeared bds in his scanty locks, and the result was in a r months a much finer head of black, glossy hair II lie ever had before. The oil was tried on Iscs and c .'tle that ! 1 1-1 titcir hair from the Ttle plague, and the results were as rapid as they pe marvelous. The manes nod even the tails of kses. which hud fallen out. were completely rcVd In a few w eek-. These experiment, were (aided to the world, but the knowledge was prac■t.ly oselc-s to the praraatoraly bald nod gray, n, fine In civilized society could tolerate the use of hied petroleum •! idle-- : ■ f. - tin 1 li:cr But the fd of one of our cbemlitt has overcome the dlffl- j Ity, and by a process known only to himself, he .after very claboraic si.d co.-:!v experiments, sucfcded in ih-ixi-.ri-in.: t- fined pet lor-urn, which tders it si-cop:.hie of hviu:: handled as daintily ft lie famous ai'i dr enlogw. The experiments with p deodorized Iii|iiid on the human hair w re attded with the np.-t ast-uds.m.g results' A few [dicutlons, where th-It air w.t-ildn and fc.liing, remarkable tone and vigor to the scalp and Every particle of dandruff disappears on p first or second dressing, and the liquid so searchtin its nature, seems to penetrate to the roots at . and set up a radical change from the start. It | Jwell known that the most beautiful colors arc Ldr from petroleum, ami. by some mysterious (oration of nature, tie- u-e of tins oniric g: olu- | imitarts a beautiful light-brown color to the hr which by continued u,'-. deepens to a blin k ■e color remains permne for an indefinite length J time, and the change i.- > gradual that the most liinate frit nd.- ■ .ri - i • '!■ i'-ct s piogn-ss ]a word, it is the nm-t wiuideiful discovery of

age. ami «. It tn. prema-1 t arer9 . snu s r0 able to

hely bald ami gr

BAKER’S PAIN PANACEA.

FUR MAN AND BEAST. For external and internal use.

The greatest Pain Reliever of the age. DR. ROGER’S WORM SYRUP. Instantly destroys Worms and is r«*eommended by physicians as the best Worm Medicine in use. KB»For j*nlc by C COOK.'&a*

of the Interior at Washington,

which ho resigned to give attention to his has Bivun rise to a s, ' oat nun Y rcmarks largo private business. For several and a f ° W StorK ' S ’ fo,lowin 8 narra - years ho was cashier of the Brookville | ‘j" waS l ° 1J US confl dentially by a slan-

N’ational Bank, and when that Bank j wound up he opened with his son, the Brookville Bank. At tho time of his death Dr. Goodwin was a trustee of the

TIzo world's great Pi»m-Roli<wei-for Mail and Coast. Cheap, quick

and reliable.

PITCH KIt’S C’ASTOK IA isnol 'Narcotic. Children grow lilt upon. Mothers like, and Physicians rceoimne.nd CASTOKI A. If regulates the (towels, cures Wind <'olic,allays Feverishness, and destroys 'Worms.

approved, and day given for final report of commissioner.

Cnr|M*iitersville.

Rev. W. \V. Curry, of Indianaphlis, dc-

At the

I have just opened a .large stock of Spring Clothing, for men, boys and children, in all

vvwv\

IVcbought direct from tho largest m.-tnufac-

Asbury University, and a lay representative.of tho General Conference, now in session at Cincinnati. He was a prominent member of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, and an effective worker in every

good cause.

Colonel R. M. Goodwin, who did the

shooting, had just been discharged from the Insane Asylum after treatment of about eight months, and was reported sane; but the tragedy proves to clearly that he was not. His insanity was the result of dissipation, and the presutnpMota is that he again returned to drinking,

with the results as stated above.

derer:

A minister arose before a large audi-} wa Y cnce, took his text and began preaching. A brisk firing of pistols began on the

outside of the church.

“Brother Deacon,” said tho minister, “I think those fellows are throwing insinuations at me. In fact I am nearly con-

WEI D£ MEYER S CATARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for tills terrible malady, by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since

fore the Blue Ribbon Club, Saturday, Vaccination. Other remedies may night, May 1st . Our new store is under relieve Catarrh, this cures at any

stage before Consumption sets in.

livcrod an able and interesting lecture be-

Harris & Hamrick, builders Charley Moore has been sick for some time past, but is improving slowly Farmers will soon be done breaking ground for corn... J. B. Fosher shipped four Chester pigs, Monday, to parties in Sullivan county The city election

vinced” he continued, as a piece of plas- 1 *’ asscd ofl ' vor y , l uiL ’ tl y la8t Monda y. ™- fell from tho wall striking him on thel suItin * in tho e,oction cf 1, ‘‘'»o<’'' a *i>-' oWjj 0a j jeers, principally L. Hutchings and “1 think, parson that it rotors to some ! *' C0r ^ 0 * L 'y ton > ‘l* 0 Ihanyille Normal, one else,” replied the deacon. ; l' aid our town a visit a fuw da y s P aKt • • • • The minister raised a tumbler of water ! The <' uncraIsof Misses Nannie and Hattie and was in the act of applying it to his | IJrown wiU be P^died a t tho Prosby. lips, when the glass fell, shattered by a ! torian Church ncAt 8unda y Miss

' Maggie Young is spending the week at

“This is an innuendo no longer.'’ said tho minister, wiping the water from his vest. “This is what I term an unmistakable thrust. Tho congregation will please

Ii'om l.ockjuw uimI sing while I go out and investigate this

matte.. Is there another preacher in the

house?”

“Yes,” s'aid a man throwing down a stick which he had been wbitling, arising and pulling at the waist of his pants like

Dt'iilli ol a Citi/.cii ol Cdiiilitim,

Indiana,

llyd lophohia.

Edinburg, April 29.—One of tho roost singular fatal cases of rat-bite resulted hero this morning in the death of Harvor F. Ferguson from which lie sufforered

the most excruciating pains for the pasti ... . , , rp. .f , .... setting out a row of tobacco across

two weeks. Ihe particulars of this case 1 are as follows: About six wcecks ago 1 Mr. Fergeson caught a common house' rat in a flour-barrel and attempted to kill it by smothering with a meal-sack, when

Whitesville.... At tho meeting of the Blue Fibbon Club here Saturday night, May 1st, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted' Whereas, It has been tho will of the Beniticont Ruler recently to remove from us, in the loveliness of youth, our esteemed co-laborers, Misses Nannie and Hattie Brown and Myrtle Soy bold, be it Resolved, By the. Blue Ribbon Club of

a man who had just straightened up after j 1 ar P entorsv ' 1 ' e > * nd '' t * la( ’ wk '*° rccon -

a I ciled to tho will of Almighty God, wo do deeply mourn in thrice severe bereavement the loss of earnest Christian temper ance workers, and, cherishing their memories, shall labor more zealously to pro-

of our organization.

( ap.u ity ' i -i hi.I Cider jpt day. ELEVATORS. PUMPS. PATENT RACKS and Cloths. Jelly Pans. Cider Keeping Solution, with full line of CIDEH MILL SUPPLIES. Illustrated catalogue tree. Mentiun this paper. Address C. G. HAMPTON, Detroit, Mich.

fit fron the largest to

IVe advise our rendor* to . ivc it ft trial, feeling liisflt l that on - :r*j . a’ion ill convit.rc th 'in <»r wonderful l^tuburyk Luinnurcial of i SW, IK7. Iriie article is teilin • ; t • own - u>rv in t .u IbiidI** of Imsamls who an* u>m^ it with the most gratifying

B

kv. II Hhh.! A < • :i All,' I . V IV8. Velmvi’ moIiI iir-'p .i .ii ion - lor the ha.r fur upward i twenty years, but liave m v» r had one to Hell un ftll or give t*H'h unlveriial nut ii»fact lun. We thcreKerecommend it wlUi coufidetice lo ourfrlendf Id the general public.” ■Mr. Gr?TAvus V Ham., of the Gate* Opera 1-onpe, writes: “After six weeks’ use l am con- , iced, iim are also my comrades, tliaf your ‘Garbo- I ic’has and isnrodneing a wonderful growth of ! tir where 1 hud none for years.” |C. H. Smith, of the Jennlo Ilight Combination, pites: *‘ After usi»»i! your • Ca^bolilU' , three weeks lam convinced that bald heads can be 're-haired.’ |’« simply wonderful In my caac." b. F. ARTitfR, chrviist. Holyoke, Maes., writes: ■Your *Carl)olinc‘ lia-* r stored my hair after every* ling else had failed.” Joseph E. Pond, attorney at law. No. Attleboro, t88., writes : For more than 20 years a portion of ,■ in ad haa been as sui 1 1 ; 1 ' ■ ■hard bull, but M-me ei/bt we< Uk :»_'<) I was inIced to try your ( urboli •, and the eflti t baa ion airaplv wonderful. Where no l uir has been i’ll f.tr y« ;.r- there 1 . w : , ’» - a th < U growth, ft-i ! amconvlnted ' 1 nlngitsusc 11bftll ive as good a bead 1 I 1 1 m lowing now neai > aa raj lly as 1 ■is cut. CAR3SOEINE [now pr»*pcntrd to the public without f ar of eonL t I'.’ Hair the world h .' evt r produet <1 Vrlen* ONB DOIffLAR i*cr »»oUle. bold hy all E>i |KENNEDY& cdTpIlTSBUnG.FA., lie Agents for the I i o 1 Sin’es, the Canadas and 1 Qrcut Britai i

THTRM ALINE

Ha Sule amt Uoiiub.e Suliatitute fur Ctuinilio

The only 25 cent

Sacue remedy

the smallest, anJ sell strictly at

WIIOLKSALL

PRICES!

“Got on au extra .”

“Yes.”

“Unlimber.’’

The whittling preacher handed over a i mo b-‘ ll |<J interests

tho rat fought for its life, and bit him on | arg0 Remington pistol, which the insult- And bo il fu' ther the top of tho thumb on the first knuck- j ,.d preacher took, and, drawing one from j Resolved, That, as an expression of our le, making only a mere scratch, which his belt, started out. * After going out tender sympathy with tho distressed

Leal, d up in a few days,and nothing more was thought of it until two weeks ago,

when tho

there was an immediate improvement in tho firing business. It was decidedly

a dangerous sore.

After this he began to grow worse, and last week Dr. Stock well was called to treat the case, but pronounced it a fatal

After a while j the minister returned, and, placing an ear and the nostril and a half noso on the pulpit, remarked: ‘Ho that hath cars to

families, copies of these resolutions be tendered them; also sent to the county

papers for publication. J. B. Fosiikb, j

Ri:iik.< ca Hi r. iiixus. Tit.da Axuuhson, S Carpentersvilie, May 1.

Coni.

case, as his whole system was filled with 1 k*"'

1 tnon them proceeded without interrup-

tion.”

poison from tho bite. Every thing! was done to relievo the man of pain, but! without avail, and on yesterday lockjaw 1 set in and symptoms of hydrophobia were , visible, and remained so until last night, i when truo symptoms of that disease took i place and held the victim until four

Give us a call nnd wc will auarantcc to sell 0 , clock thig nior ning,whcn .loath relieved

him of his agony.

Several of our doctors who visited this case pronounce it as one of rare occurrence, and as fatal as a rattlesnake bite.

you clothing loss than any house in the city.

Riving you better goods and better fits.'

3XT TT.I J7J TJW O Tit Xj X2

Cf'HT'.S

Men's good suits at ?'! 00, 7 00, S 00, 9 00,

10 00,11 00,12 00, 13 00, I t 00, and 1". 00.

Boys’ Suits from ?3 00 to 12 50.

50tf

ritwii A. HAY*.

Livery, Sale

and Feed

CHILLS&FEVER

unit ell HALAKIAI. iUSKASES. Shy «ll nrMlt^l.1.^ FREE "" o-dp. of prlc. .K, .or thvlr Uti ent ...ok, tu.UW tj U.« it.de:* • Ul- 1 FREE .ppUm'-iou.

Miss Hill sued Mr. Harrison, at Say-

The Fort ScoB and Gulf Railroad Company is busily providing itself with timber for the future. It lias already planted hundreds of acres with young timber,

brook, Conn., for $10,000, because he j and the Iron Mountain Railroad Company, failed to keep his promise of marriage, which already owns tine timber lands,

She testified that she was twenty years old, and he was sixty throe.

The MifwrN Dealli. B. 8. P. Far hack in the deep and tangled wood The uld hut of the miser stood. The old man felt sure he was right— Far bac k in tile wood and out of sight. The day was dark, damp ami cold. The hut unclean, wretched and old ; Inside the hut no furniture tuere, Except an old and rusty chair. In one corner the miser sat. Sweetly dreaming o’er what ho had got; While the wind around tho hut was howl-

ing

And the busy rat above was prowling. Up above was an old tvas» door Made many, many years before; This was where the old man was ted To his treasure, where daily his soul watt

led.

Each day ho climbed up in the loft. With heart so ligDt and step so soft; He silently stole up to the chest And there his gold to his bosom pressed, A book was u tiling he never read, But thought and dreamed of bis gold, in-

stead ;

How much he had was never known— All was heard, "Thou art mine own.” He lived many years and treasured his gold. For the wealth of tho world his poor soul he

sold;

The thought of bis God he would lightly fling away. And dwelt oa it little through many a da) . At last his raven looks turned white ns the

snow,

But his love for his gold did stronger grow ; While his foot was tottering on the verge of the grave Ho did not once ask God his poor soul to

save.

Carelessly and thoughtlessly he lived his

life through.

And little of God’s precious laws he knew ; In his desolate cabin he died all alone. He passed from this world to a world un-

known.

v Hnil-C:tl>ist'ohu<‘s Ills Neck Survives* Hie Arci*

dent.

Omaha Bee.

One of the most curious cases of accident which have ever occurred in our city, and the facts of which have just leaked out, occurred on Saturday last, n a week, late in the evening. As Mr. Jablecnik, the mail-carrier for the south-

ono has contracted with a firm who engage She to plant 100 acres with Western catalpa

loved him, she said, notwithathnding the as an experiment. They do this because difference in their ages, though she was catalpa ties have stood on their road, cngrcatly shocked when she learned how j tirely unaffected by decay, during the liidiuiiiipolis

old he really was. She supposed him past twelve years, and because these uric be about forty, unt.l ho took off a trees arc so valued by farmers for fences: noo8 _ Re c e Y 1 I ) ts, fi^LTead; shipments,

no supply in Market opened a little active. Re-

ceipts of very good quality.

I.ivtt Stock

kef.

1TIur-

black, curly wig, and showed a small remnant of gray hair. She fainted at tho si^ht, but afterward became reconciled to him. Then ho in turn grew

cool.

A girl at Enson, Dakota, was very disconsolate over the loss of a lover, but was uncertain whether she wished to commit suicide. In order to tost the question, she let herself down into a

that the railroad can get

Missouri.

Market

opened active strong and at higher prices. Both shippers and packers buy-

All sold.

4 30@4 42

Light packing, 180 to 200. . 4 25(n'4 JO

Guttle—Receipts, 238 head; shipments 87. No change in this market:

.$4 50(11 4 75

meal |220to230

road track at Thirteenth street, h : s horse became frightened at a passing train, and dashing up tho street threw him at the corner of William and Thirteenth streets. Mr. Jablecnik, in falling, struck violently on his forehead and was taken homo very much bruised. It was then noticed that

. i'-f

' - .i.:* • ffT’. .V ’

Stable of

mack & Brother.

Wo keep the ncatcet rig?, best b<,m». finest of the matter, and after presenbenrriages, etc., ever kept in t’utnam e"'tn , y. i;tg for his general condition, lett him, all of which are hired out at reduced rates. . ° ^ , , Country people wUhing thmr borres well lod During the early part of tho week ho got

and eared for while in tho city should put them

up at our stable.

Webuy horse, andmul.j ^

Berry Scroggins had committed a mur- i

dor at Thomasville, Ga., and was a fugt- j hUL

live in the mountains. At every time ho boldly entered somebody’s house, demanded a place at tho table

with the family, and ato with a cockod Frime Shipping steers.

gun lying across his lap. A Sheriff and i ^ 00t } stt ‘ ers ^ 20(84 40 a large patty at length wont out to hunt| Mcdiuni 8teerg m<li ^ him down. He took a position at the p r i mo cows and heifers 3 C0(>(4 GO top of a hill, and fired down on them; I Fair to good 3 0O@3 25 but ho had only a shotgun, and they | Common to inferior 2 40@2 70 could keep out ol uis run^o, while still jLills £ 00(d)3 00

live, and she discarded the rope. But within rifle range. Their best marksman y ea ] ca ] vefl 4 00@5 00 her suicide was prevented, after all, by a W as oepntod to shoot him, and tour bul- Sheep—Receipts, 192; shipments, none,

boatman. I lets were lodged in him, causing death. Fricos unchanged:

— r —1— — Frime 120 to 140 lbs $5 25(85 75 Alcohol is usually considorctl an im-| A railroad train met with what might 1100 to 115 lbs. average.... 4 75 (L 5 25 his i portant ingredient in druggists’ prepara- be called a shipwreck, on tho shore of j *-'”. m,n ° n 6°®d q uo^f ’ ‘u

... . . , stream with a rope, so that sho could l ^lY^ Wa .l 0r . 08B,ng c ih V Al1 '! either let go and drown, or hold fast and

save herself. She found that immersion

in the water did not make her desire to

his head was twisted around toward

right shoulder and could not he moved tions, but no one thinks of drinking; but Lake Erie. A storm raised tho water without pain, but the physician who (Jen. Neal Dow sees no use for tho liquid j over the tracks and put out the fire in

was called in did not consider anything j even in hair oil, and has mado a com-! tho locomotive; a heavy sea dashed

plaint against a Portland druggist in against tho cars, breaking their sides, and whose store be found and seized a quart: a floating box car carried away the cab of alcohol. As a certain shrewd old J of the engine by a collision; and, finally,

worse, and Dr. Chadwick was sent for., woman said: “It’s an awful thing to bo , the passengers were taken to tho shore A careful examination of Mr. Jablccnik’s a terrible critter ” on a raft made of tics and boards.

LOST—on Saturday, May 1, on the Indianapolis and Grcencastle gravel road, a leather pocket-book containing about $29. Tito finder will receive a reward of $5 on leaving same at this office, or with W. I. BUIS, of Marion township.