Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1880 — Page 6

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SUGAR VEAST BREAD. SWEETEST ME EEST SEEM in thk3ia niiirr. 'I'fy It nml Voti'll It. C. LUETEKE. 4Stf

A I!ioxt'si!>3ti«':il Mkctrli <»! tin* until late bed tim9. The bo?s not being ircjld have concluded that there was which Ts th« mfe* l.ifc of tin* Late Uliatieh Urge enough to do anything, I had to hire scarce room enough to drive along, for rjenni* June in Baltimore American.) Holes help in the clearing. I had from three fear of falling into one or the other of the Coming down Fifth Avenue the other (Continued from last week.) ' t 0 five hands almost all winter and creeks near by. They saiif it was situ- day, a gentleman of this city met an old in his store door and answer yes and no. | S p r j n g. Our house consisted of hut one ated between two mill-dams only a short; friend, whose residence in Brooklyn and as many would do, but came right out in , roon i, which had to answer as a sitting-' ilistance apart, and that we would soon 8 “ b8 eq uent departure for the West had the middle of the muddy street, and took room, bed-room, dining-room and kitch- all take sick and die. But we decidedto: ^P^atedtrom former associations. He special interest in showing and telling us 1 en i admit this was a desperate crowd-1 make the change, and a very desirable one hu<1 known im 88 n y oun g E ent eman ° t what he knew of the different localities., ln g business, but that wasn’t the worst of j it proved to be. Although we bad as s ^ ^ granddaughter of a rich He made such a favorable impression on it. That made it very bard on my “better- good and kind a neighborhood “ any_ ' bunker of this citv; had known her as a j mo that I shall always have a kindly re- half,” and especially so that the women one need wish, yet the country was too j ^ w [fe and mother, and was, gard for him; and 1 would advise our ! had no cooking stoves in this country, swampy to suit me. Hiked our new lo- therefore, somewhat surprised to see him grand-children growing up always to be and had to cook by the the fire-place. It cation and land better. The house was accompanied by a handsome, dashing polite and obliging if you would win the J was almost impossible to get help for the not anything to brag of, as you could woman, whose familiar’manner told that ' good will and respect of your fellow man women then. I know it was very wrong , throw a cat through the openings in the H | K . occupied the place once filled by an- j : and succeed in business. , for her to have had so much to do, but | wall in several places where the chinking other. Uis hurried questions were anWe looked around over the State con- how were wo to help it? We were try- j had fallen out from between the logs, but swered with so much confusion and emsiderably by before we located, going' mg to make something to live on, and the worst of it was my continued chills barrassment that the friends parted aft1 as tar as I.aFoyetto. A few houses something had to be done, and prettv at intervals, all winter and spring. By er a very brief and unsatisfactory inter-

] down near the river then constituted the soon at that, or we would have come to mixing various bitter herbs,

WANTED, flap Spolte Hilt We will pay the highest market nr!., for White Oak \Va g „n Spoke TimbeTrt. 1 ,'" at our faetory at (Irccncastle. '* % inches long. 2 inches on heart ed^”’ 1 - inches wide, clear of sap, straisht from knots, and cut out of thrifty tlmbe, 'U Brock way A Kockarclig

ON HAND,

-AND—

I? It 1 1 \ T YP h \ I I V! i vi,la S°’ ' 1 ’ ,ie y boast a lo 2 ja' 1 . al s°i want. As the men had to labor very hard whisky together, and using la 1 \ llHl i/a'ilJjl. which must have been very secure in- the women were generally willing to do freely, I finally recovered, and

; deed. Ci

A large,{varied and late-styled stock of seas I ,

eonable u * DRY GOODS,

roots aiid lv ' < ‘ w ’ an ^’ 11 s * n ? u l ar coincidence, | the same gentleman going home met upit pretty j on bis own doorstep the woman he had

mo w onion wore generally willing to do freely, I finally recovered, and have nev- formerly known its the rich man’s grand-

Crawfordsville was the larger of! what they could, also. 1 have known or had another chill since. And I might laughter, the petted wife of his mend. — i the two. The land ollice was located'some of then, who were ’ 1 - |She WM carry,n « ,n h " an " 11 (in,a11

deed. u ^

The land ollice was located'some of them who were stout to take say that, witti the exception of the two '^j^^ Jj"" there at that time. Old Mr. Klston, since their hahies out to the field with them, I cases already mentioned, 1 have been he found that she had been employed in was very anxious that we and, laying them down on sheep-skins, blessed with remarkably good health all j his own family as seamstress, her fear of

Notions, Domestics, etc. j should locate near there, and offered mo help their husbands pile and burn brui.h my life. !T| l 'is l E!l)h n her"nienihv° 'Th^^riiT

wliat would have proven a good bargain; until near noon, then go to the house and There was more cleared land on our ( .jpi”*par^of her^fortlino'o’f sixty thoua portion of the west part of town has prepare dinner tor the family. This new possession than the one I sold, which sand tudlars had been lost after her matsince been built on the lands he offered, shows the detennination and persever- 1 was quite an advantage. So I went cheer-1 riage through the treachery of her guar 1

But we thought it wouldn’t -lo at all to ance of the early settlers, women as well fully to work again, thinking more of In- j al *- bf^^haT^ ' Shoeing nni1 T r r i i ^. Ke .' f <l"ne on .cientl got very far away from our acquaintances | jaa men. 'Tia true they hadn’t much | dhkh* than I ever had. We made enough him—if from her sode^ 7 leaving h • “ “ i* no pl«». with ths

and us old Uncle John tioodhar had set- spare time to tuck, frizzle and friz, and maple syrup and sugar that spring to an- without means and with three ehildr \i tied near what is now I’arkersburgh, we “tie-backs” were never dreamed of. As swer our wants for the year. I planted to care for. U in ally, the gentleman deconcluded to buy land near his, which , the skirts usually contained only two {about ten acres in corn, and there was ( bu^new^hu^wonwrote IV.. did. While it was a very good sec- . widths of “Lyndscy-wolsey,” it was con- about that much in wheat when 1 bought i,i s w ife requesting her to disjiose of a

All bought of first hamE at lowest prlccp, and customers are guaranteed b rgains, at Jamks Gilu:si*y s New York Store

Horses Shod

SouthwestCeorner!Public Square,

Qreen< as tie, In<i.

SEASON or I8N0.

we did.

tion of country, there were much better j veniently narrow, anyway. But I am diopenings for speculators than there. 1 grossing further than I intended to. could have bought land on which a large I 1 managed to clear about fourteen or ; part of Indianapolis is built at almost my fifteen acres that spring. ’The custom ! own price, as it was a very sickly place among the early settlers was to cut the ; then, and especially so that season, and timber down and cut the logs into a (-unpeople wanted to sell and get away from venient length to handle; then make a i there. But it might not have been as rolling, and all the settlers for miles

j well for my family if I had located there, around would come and help. We didn't bus per acre

I So 1 am well satisfied as it is. After live discriminate so closely as

it. We had an early, favorable spring, last remnant of her estate to establish

quite a contrast with the season before. 1 made a splendid crop, and so we considered our chances good for a good liv-

him, as he said, in a new and productive enterprise, which would enable him to send for her and the children. Delighted at the prospect of the renewal of

ing. at least. 1 had some money left a r - j his old aflection and confidence, the be t- r paym; for the place, and liked the lo | tra .'‘'‘l. !l(,Il 'd ujion the suggestion, ,, ‘ ,, [and with the proceeds of the sale of the cation so well that 1 bought the old vt , rv ], ls t harrier between bemself and

Socrest farm of ICO acres, paying six dol-

That appears cheap, and

The thoroughbred ami finely bred hordes,

HIGHLAND PHINCE,

For heavy draft, and j

LEXINGTON, Jr.,

For light harness,

Will make the spring ami fill season of 1880, at | my stable, one mile smith ot Rreenc.istle. «»n the Liloomii)’ton road, and will be permitted

to serve at 8i*‘ each to injure.

For lull pedigrees and other particulars, sec* large bills or inquire at the stable. .Im IS

ROHT. C1IKNOU ET11 1 lie Thoroughbred Stallion

Y orkshire Billet

proceeds

very last barrier between

starvation, her husband procured a divorce in a Western .State quite unknown

to who were some have told me that'a man could make f R?’ ' v f. ^rtlv joined by his

, , , , . (rich New fork friend, who m the meaner six weeks absence we returned home ; our neighbors as did the Pharisees of old. money at that price. My answ er to that j time, had given her husband thirty and reported our success. As we had but considered any one our neighbor wlio is, tliat it took a good two-year-old steer J thousand dollars to effect a divorce from given possession of the form, we took was willing to lend us help in need. Not to buy an improved acre then, and a steer I il,K ^ changed Lor name by act shelter under the maternal roof until the being able alone to handle such largo logs of that kind will buy an acre now. So,: ^hojii^'h<.'ual'nlh.ul to ^He'''Vl'ii' 1 'thenfollowing fall. In the mcantimo I was as we had to hum, we swapped work. 1 why don’t j’ou buy land now? This farm fore, became and is Mrs. B with trying in every conceivable way to add a remember the first season after we came lay directly on the old Greeneastle & or without having passed througli the little something ti my scanty capital, and to the State thata hired hand and I helped Crawfordsville road, and it gave me still Dimiila of a second marriage ceremony, making all the necessary arrangements 1 to roll logs twenty-eight days—a pretty more cleared land and a nice little blue i ^aan^who' jlT’ Statea tor,' ui'id for moving. I never was much of a smith good introduction to a new country, I grass plot of five or six acres, from which comes to New York with n flourish, stopmyself, hut some of my brothers could thought. After scratching among the I cut enough seed to sow a good portion ; P*"l? at hotels, receiving honors, while make almost anything out of iron, steel roots as beU I could, i succeeded in "f the farm. There was a better house v !.q^ or wood that they wished. So 1 worked getting the new field planted in corn af- on this farm, and being on the road, was j 10HU , () f father l 'of her children^ in the shop with them for a good while ter a fashion, for 1 dare say the rows a more desirable place to live, and so wo i and made to face bitterest penury within 'Jfder to have them make such tools as were rather crooked. But we wouldn’t concluded to move there. I hired some ,mt act or ,ault ,,f herf, > nn* 1 . "ithout any | 1 would ,u ‘ cd: 1 did t, “-‘ striking and sue have had any use for the modern mark,. help again, and went to work to deaden j^sit'ilm fhiw sh'^WM 7^Dving 0 and re I other work as 1 was capable of doing among the stumps. As soon as the corn the most worthless of the timber and spected wife of a few years ago? Is it while they did the more difiicuit parts was planted the next tiling to be done, in ; s0WI 'd the grass-seed I had saved. As not disgraceful that stepping across the 1 hey made a chopping-ax, broad, ax, order to protect the growing crop, was to we had come from the blue-grass region ^ ,olde * ^ lon .* otic state to another can

Will make the season of iwiattbe PumpShoi.! ^ and-ax ’ augers, iXtc., which were of in- fence the now clearing. I had bought a I of Kentucky, I felt the need of it, and ’ 111 amous rt8 F (ta e, and u'tieuci*UeT'ind! at** ' lluJalia haitread, '.stlmahle value to me in the new coun-j good team to use in tilling the crop, and turned my attention to getting the land |

1 ,l -' • I had but one horse and no wagon we were hauling rails with them^when set with it as soon as possible, knowing t'» Rear in Mimi. so I hire,'a teamster to move what few | they became frightened at a falling tree well that it would give me a great advan- How few men seem to have formed

j.’ or a conception of the original dignity of

Gocdenough Horse Sb

■° i *•, p«.. - b "- -• ...

Dr. E.U. Evans, deo.Cahill. WUlEfwJSl I will also manufacture the Original Landes and BicM Wagi

For Road and Farm.

All kinds of repair work done on short notl, All work warranted to K ive satisfaction

Give me a call. Northwestcorner Public Suuare, Virecn-

castle, Indiana.

:tm 4i JACOB BICZNELL.

N E W A I)VlC4tTI8KMENT8.

Fifteen Dollars the Season,

(Hi SO

Or J20 to insure a colt to stand Money for the season to within thi- season. Insurance due the mare is knnwn to be in foal.

i>» paid * la I ,s " u had, thinking that better than to and ran oil’, tearing the old sled (for I had t a tt c over those who had no grass.

when, (ay out so much for an outfit.

h,m^hi^ liK i^S,s^i23! Although 1 wa:i r<ll,,or favorabl - v

their creation. Regarding themselves

Pianos,Stool,Cover I’ook.JJlOtol l Orcans.l:’. Stops. ; set lt,.,.ds, 2 K I ... Swells, Stool A Book, only jl dress Daniel f! Beatty. Was’hlngtonVfuT^ The Complete Horn Full of PRACTICAL INFORMATIOX. loun* ||ousck<H |it»r's GUIDK. Ihe Kx|iL‘iiem»ed Ilousekeepor’s FKIE llouseki ctiiiiK. ('ookintr, Cooking. Dr^s. cidents. .^icknesa, (Thildron, ComnRny. > rin^c, Keli^ion, Morals. Money, Family (J I eminent, and n multitude of other topics ft treated. Telle how tomakethe hointi bea ful and happy. “A book of more practical utility will dtim, il ever, bo found outside of inspiratio -( hnstian Advocate. Nppnpn!“ ev ^yeity hoiiK PVri'h ami | lj DDlJDlJiri country hoint’' D I younu am fine paper, clear type, beautiful bind splendid illustrations. Nearly biX) pages, prices. Sells rapidly. AGENTS WANTED!DcM. r riAti,?nTnd i u free. Address J, C. McCurdy 2t Co,, ( in nati, O. 4t

narticulars,

No,

4t

J A tll> K. FOI BIBA1. . u is

as possible, and buy

objects; that this world, with all its pa- I ,‘ n '' 1 i ,nnny otl,or diseases, a

a strange land has to contend with, land while it was cheap and in prove it P’ a ''lry. l''>i»l> a " d ["’'’’fr. '•< ■ j - m. m , r ,

. . 1 ^ > into dust; that tins life is scarcely de-

, ’ _ . , in two or three hours. For narticu only as a creature of tune, endowed dross, with stamp. It, EltiKBORN, merely with animal passion and int.-l- • N " w v, ' rk - lectual faculties, their projects, aims and Q M OO FlAYC TR|/ expectations are circumscribed by thej'' 1 " ww Uit I SJ I lllr narrow outline of human life. They for-| Wo wilt send our Electric-Voltaic Belts

get that instability and decay are writ- mVl,”'

ten, as with a sunbeam, upon all earthly , maMsm, I’aralysis or any i diseases of the L

i no wagon) to pieces, and killing the best | without it I knew I could not handle)

iiixii, "i xicjii none antiniosiauce iroou * * "" horse, lie was a large, line one, and 1 stock to any advantage. So I spent all ^'M'ocs'Sn/iu'u e (ii , Ali 0 nce ,,< !v!| 1 | e ii'o^pnAurcil"at i,liprc ' ssed "’ith wl.at w as to be our f elt it a severe loss. Not having the <ny spare time dining the next fall and lf Carc w^ll he't'fkrn i i \ adopted State, yet wo did not Ray much money to invest in another, I had to fin- winter slirubbing and sowing. Ihadal1 will not ha rcspniisiblc'thou'ld nnyofi"^/ "hero we were going. It was j j s h hauling and tilling the crop M’ith the ready bought some young stock, and fed

i claimed by some of tlic old Knetuckians other one. Tliat was a notoriously wet 1 il considerable bunch of hogs for market, that they could tell where movers were: spring, (1835), which is one of the most The ides was to convert everything into

I going trom tlio general appearance ol their j discouraging drawbacks that a new comer! money as rapidly

j outfit. They said that if the movers had i n

good horses and wagons, guns, and a pack, Full six weeks elapsed after 1 finished) and 1 was very sure it would naturally , Irving of’a single” thought Vxceptiugmt j°„ hounds, they were going to Missouri, planting before the ground was really: grow in value, which proved true. {it forms the introduction of another, and

‘ ‘ i that he aloue acts a prudent or rational

part, who frames his plans with direct reference to that future, endless state of ; being. Sin has so blinded the under-1 standing and debased the affections, that men never fail to invest some temporal good with fancied perfection, and (dly imagine that the attainment of it would satisfy the desire and fill the capacities of the immortal spirit! How little do they know of themselves! The soul is not of the earth, and they will strive in vain to chain it to the dust. Though its native strength has been im-

TAPE worn Infallibly (lured with two spoons of modi

Charles H. Goodale ^Supplies customers with the Richest and the Freshest

Milk at from

J-A cents to “JO cents :t gallon, Sond orders through the posteffiee. 2m2

Landretli’s Celebrated Garden

Are on sale at Allan's

il they had fat, sleek horses, niccy-cov 'dry enough to plow the corn, which, of j As spring came wo went into the su-ar ' Giat he alone acts a prudent or rational

ered wagons, and some fine stock driving course, was little yellow, spindling stuff making business again, which was our behind, they were going lo Illinois; hut During that time I tried several times to custom for years, for if we did not make if they saw an old one-horse cart, with a' p i 0Wj but the water would follow along it we pretty generally d d without. You variety of household and kitchen furni-. after, and it was useless to clean it in that, may be sure people did not spend much ture stacked on, and a parcel of little condition. I finally got it in pretty good 1 money for luxuries during the early set-white-headed children following along, fi Xi b u t being quite a little discouraged tling of the country. I remember yet ; they were bound for Indiana, dead sure, with the prospect so far, 1 left it to the that our store bill only amounted to about So y ou may guess we kept pretty quiet, mercy of the elements, took leave of the twenty-five dollars the first year we came But on the morning of the 18th ul Sep patient wile and children, and set out, ’ <o the State, and some of our neighbors ti.mlar, 1 .. 1, we mt the cable, and this lime in company with Hiram Shoe- thought we were proud and extravagant

swung out from the paternal shore into maker, for another look at the “Sucker at that. There was but a small part of and its purity tarnished, and its (the sea of uncertainty.” But, in fact, 1, state.”. Two of my brothers having in the land fenced when I bought it. and as ‘‘pKv changed,” it will not always be as

A BsiiiK of Ocimi A FORTUNE F"0R ONE DOLU Patty fcss PEEE EM! #79,000 l\ 4 ASH PRIZ)

To be Brawn at Armory Hall,Fo

Lac, May 13,1880.

LOOK AT THE LIST OF PRIZfc: First Orond Prize—Tin: Patty Hoi sk, Fon du Lar. Wia $ji

X A .4. 0

SBCflS 1,,e ,H thc m ? anti,ne _ ,ef * Kentucky and settled soon as I cou’.d get the crop planted wfil'uTrangeThrough^lie whole materb

1 )ni 1 i4

Try them—iilwsiys fresh inul reliable. Chenper, becHUso the i>ackagcs contain twice much ns others. 3m 41

made up of uncertainties. Wo were de-

al i t tcrmii SlOTO. tering

found a good bolt of country extending) other necessary work, hiring two or three | ^Ung P^'buUlmbi^lii df'ch.d!' 1 '' “ 0 from east to west through Springfield. I men to make rails at 37 1 .» cents per Inin-1 ^

and was pretty favorably impressed with 'dred. 1 succeeded in getting it under) the country generally. But there was | fence during the following fall and wintsamc serious objection that I noticed er, after which 1 went to clearing more!

(Tickets. There are 2i>0,(!(Kl ticket* in i tlcriiur ticWctH, gi\e your name nm . | nudrcps plainly. Conimunications st ye

lidentinl.

Asm, illustration of the vast wealth of . i.alklMirb’rVxrrc“.^rhank'dJan.'^'"' 1 — * * 1 «» -**» • on jieyfor

Overlooked Only 000,000.

(N. Y. Post ]

1 he readers of tl’IIF STAR should understand that when they wish t</ get tho best and most goods ft»r the least money, they must go to*

WYSONGS

to buy their

Groceries, lYo\ isions, Qiii piiswair and (!hisswai’p.

near Springfield, Ills., so 1 visited their) n^ain I directed my attention to enclosinc: al universe, and like the dove dismissed

lermined to make the change, be it bet-! locality and other sections of the State the boundary, besides tilling corn and I ^ ro,n die ark, it will return without findor worsting our condition, and al- ’ ,! —-m ’* —

I though we have encountered many ob- . stacles and umlergoiio many hardships ami privations, yt t we have no just cause for regretting the move. It required about twelve days to reach our destination, which was about one and a half miles east of Parkersburg, Montgomery

county

...tn oui hoti' with .moth,M Minily, uk j down with it. There u’ero scaieely ' clearing the timber out of the way and they cou.d not give us possession,.for enough well ones to attend to the sick, attending to what stock I collected from I "’"J "'‘‘Vr- 11 U T f n0t ,0n « a,ld beruri -‘ 1 k>ft ‘ he S ' ak “ ' l' ad a severe To be continued next week. til we got full control, paid for our little i attack of fever myself, and Shoemaker j wilderness home, and began business 1 soon took sick, also. I rode from Bloom- 1 A coltonw0l,(i tr cc believed to he over

anew. The young folks now have not 1 incton. Ilia., with a

1 Cash Prize...,

1 Oanh Prize 5 Cash Prizes of $1,000each 10C»ish Prizes of • ,M '

20 Cash Prizes nf 40 Cash Prizes of f>00 Cash Prizes of

1.000 Cash Prizes of 2.000 Cosh Prizes of h.OOO Cash Prizes of 10,000 Cash Prizes of

• r )00 each 100 each 50 each 20 each

10 each 5 e&oh»Apr 2 each,A pr 1 each, Apr

:::: < .... om •••. .Ofm ■ J ,.P

(i.,Ai .0,(W'

18,578 Prizes.. I’RIZF <

( Tickets

PRIZES average ON E in every T

i7!l.0i«' i'KK.N 1 ll nrmflire

con-

on the other visit; that was, the general I ground, and I might say that my lime (*’"! 0 f ca ‘ ,Uali ^^ I .iv^or^iHrKl'/Vh.r^wXve n(ient. fill..,, vv . r i „„.l that 000,000 of the assets of the ; We.adopt apt a n pq other Prize Dr ns ev-

prevalencu ofcchills and fever. Wu found and attention were pretty well divided i

To persons o send will semfith the

, "t

' ^

er,

eific Railroad mentioned incidentally ieulnrr. Addre*, to persons intimate with the family of anl ”' ’ tt 1

Hopkins that he had in his custody

It I lit K.

Fond du L, Vi e.

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I a large quantity of I’nited States bonds belonging to the estate which he thought

' that it was about time for somebody to

j loO years old M as recently cut down in I i 0( ,k after. None of this property was

the inventory made at the

front of one of the hotels in Denver. Col.

trial of

included in

time of the millionaire's death, and consequently the heirs are much richer than they thought they were before the

discovery.

■ | ington, Ills., with a high fever, sick as

Imiicli idea just what a wilderness it was could be, and tnv bones ached so that I

at that time. IVill, tho exception of six , thought all the time I couldn’t go much ! Under th,s tr0e wa8 h;d<i thu ( or eight acres which had been partly farther. But I kept on, umhir the influ- MoSM Youns ’ a Germsn ’ who cornmittcd

HUrtoek I* always frwb ami d an. and „„r-! C,C * rt<d ’ "'** T™'* “ ,,<stick ' ‘“"CC of stimulating medicines, and after a thc Hrat ia lka ver The jury chased at lowest cash pries. tbDv.iorab.e.n 8I,)ISS '>"*•>« farm. Some six or eight long ride reached home, disgusted with co " T * clL ‘d Imn, an,Ihe was taken to the srive yon bettor lurasius than any rorapetltor. weeks after we arrived here my brother- Illinois, and 1 didn’t think 1 would ever ca ^' n •’herifl'. At daybreak a Do.N I H'l’diLl THE PLACE, in-law, Andrew Lockridge, came out to want to'see tho State again. I had been P 08SC ol n "-’ n took Youn S frola Cio cabin v .X ,f rSO y ! i [ S, l ,a y 118 “ v,sit ar,d ,ake !ooh al tl'e com,- at i 10tne | )Ut a s i lorl t i, n ‘ they said when : and llUng him to a branch of t!,G col,on - .. i ■■I.'-- 22 2 try, with a view to moving, also, if he ( I became uelirious, and had a severe <roo ‘ 1 lroc ’ The lynching was witnessed „i,■a,w, M he.,a»n,i,i, ,,„.k ..„.,u ; n . f >!'-top-'Mc» u, ju., .i.h.,.,

BACK!

Tnipossil) Hill,... IWhitehall I itnes*]

1. It is impossible to make a

overtake a lie.

truth

NEW

^wvV Wivw \S ovYv. Miss F. laow land

nlliiu? the attention

moving.

\V (? had heard consid

-rable talk about Illinois being such a j s ,mb as blue ,i,ass," caiomeU opium and climbe d to the branches of the neighbor-!

i . 2, 11 is iin]K>ssible to climb the bill of

! by a large number of Indians, who had lu'no without some one to lioost you.

good country, and wo concluded to go J other mild ingredients, to kill a four horse ovor there and mo for ourselves. We tea®. But I had a strong constitution, lik"d it very well, hut thought when this^u,,! overcame fever, poisen and all. As country was once opened up, it would ho| soon as ] recovered, I made sale of that a more desirable place to live, everything pi CC e of land, and bought a little farm

Tabes ferrat pleasure in of the ladies to her new

stocK of millinery

considered.

Although the following winter was

ing trees. In tho same year Jim Gordon 4. It is impossible to convince flios

wss tried for murder under tho huge | l hnt it is not honorable to

cottonwood, and was banged to thc same ^ u ' kl<‘berry.

n:;.T: cEb?. tb» ttreat Kitfcy ami Liver M e l c i ne, cures painlin the RacU, Sirlnr h"' nl . and all tltuses ot

the Kidnes

liludder ai Vrinnry OrganB, Iropsf* Gravel. |nbetr . llritfht’s ijeape ot

tho Kidneys, Retention or Inoontifcneo t rine, Nervous Diseases, Female WakHCY*. and Kxcesses. Hunt’s Remedy is preitrede**

pressly for these diseases.

From Rev. K. G. Taylor, i). I)., PagorFM Foiptist Church. Frovidenee, R.I.. .Rn-H. T 1, T can tchtify to tho virtue of Hunt’sReinoaJ in Kidney Disonses from actual trial, haviM been greatly henelitted by ils use. „

E. (4. TAILOR

Pbovidfnpk, R.I., Aug. ;

Wm. K. Ci.akkk—Dear Sir: Having wit(l® 88C : the wonderful effects of Hunt’s Remedy in own case, and in a groat number ofnthorj. * recommend it to all afflicted with iidneyotj' eases or dropsy. Those afflicted by di»e»* 9(

dropsy. Those afflicted by disea.®

die like U should secure the medicine whi ; 'h will cur

them in the shortest possible time. Hunt s

Remedy will do this. Respectfhlly yours

voods. My uomU aro the latc.'i an.t tash- severe one, business had to go on. ground

loniihlc Bonnet*. Hats, Turbans, l eathern, |

Bin’s, Flowers, Laces, and all the novelties iu must be cleared in time for spring plantTrimmm.s. oto.aom, sol.} che^r than ewer. I j ng So wc wollld cut alld roU Iogs dur

Aingt ( street.

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a settlement.

Our friends and acquaintances wore very much opposed to our leaving Montgomery, and to have beard their descrip-

ing-tho day and often-pile and burn brush lion of the place l had bought, one

A Iti.Hiilt Too Frequent.

It i- believed that there were other principal draws interest iLsclf.

over in Putnam county, in thc Foslier tria ' 8 and i" it 8 ^ade. The

tree was in the early days of Denver tho f largest of a cluster of cottonwoods where the city is now thickly built up. A section of the tree is te be sent to New York to be iiianufactiucd into tooth picks.

It is impossible to draw a man’s

it set of pri raws intere llUMtllt Too

A young man in Paris won .Tt the* lot- and the utmost re’

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branch from which Young was suspend- ia ^ ^prindpK'Ue^ HWT’ 8 EE^T i? |||»|.| C ed. It is believed that there were other Drineiuul dniwa i..rlr u -t iL«lf. r* ttI use,t e ify tl ihe ad'* M||Vk| I * \

j iice of iiliysioian*. ] t ha* stood ,hc test ' of time for 10 years.

tery two grand pianos, which he sold for | SifrC^riil wfi® ^ Li C |i Y 10,000 francs, and then he speculated on you. y 1 Cl iVH C, " the Bourse. In a few weeks he had lost afAKKK. 1’rsvldenee. R. 1 ■

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the last frauc. Then suicide followed, j Suid'by ail Druggists.

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