Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1880 — Page 3
THE STAR.
#5g“IIere is what the Indianapolis I Journal of last Sunday has to say about
‘T‘\ r * wr T'Vr'T*\71church business in GreencMtle)R*t. |hone race was announced to 1 I Ai\ JJ V^VJU IN I Y W. W. Curry delivered his second ser- at the Fair Grounds n, ar tins
Strawberries and cherries quite
tiful in market.
•Millinery and dry goods stores are
ng the goods now.
ayThero was a large attendance at .e Walnut May Meeting last Sunday. ayFarmcrs report that wheat will be bested earlier this year than ever
mon in a course of three at College Avenue ¥. E. Church, Tuesday evening, on “Why 1 do not believe in endless pun • ] ishment.” The delivery of these sermons in the leading Methodist church of Greencastle is causing much comment by outsiders, and meeting with opposition by members of the church. It is said the reason these sermons are continued
Might.
Upper Sandusky, Ohio, May 2-'t.—A
come otf
at the Fair Grounds near tins place yesterday afternoon, between Sleepy Jake, a horse owned by Jake Snider, and Ouif Green, owned by Mr. Logsden, both parties residing at Little Sandusky, seven , miles south of here. A large crowd of I people was on the ground to witness thi' race. The riders mounted, the word j “go - ’was called, and tho horses started ofl - at break-neck speed, and the race
GEORGE BICKNELL, Manufacturcr|and Dealer in
■jyMessrs. Hazelett & Coleman place nder obligations for a nice box of ^berries. jjiyDr. Tuttle, of Crawfordsville, de-!-ed the University lecture last Sunjaficrnoon. ^•Brit. Bowman, of St. Louis has ii visiting his relatives and old friends reencastle this week. Charley Scott has been down in ilton County looking out for a place e the people need physicing. Postmaster Holloway, of Imlianis, was in the city Saturday, working e interest of the O. P. Morton monntal fund. Mr. John Randolph, of Floyd ship, had a fine h-irse shot to death ome miscreant, while running in the ure last week. Mrs. G. S. Durham, of Russell- , and Messrs. Robert and E. E. Black t to Sharpsburg, Ky., to attend that ding, this week. Tho Russellville premium list is and ready for distribution. Persons ring a copy should address tho Secy, at Russellville, Indiana. The people seem anxious for an er to the oft-repeated question: ho is going to preach for the Presbyans in their new church?” The census takers will soon bo on r rounds,ami women of uncertain age want to claw them when the ask imineiit questions as to age, etc. Our friend, Gillum Raines, has most prolific cow yet reported—she given birth to five calves in less than years, four of them being heifers and
bull.
George Browning was wrestling a companion named Harrel, in Greencastle, Friday, when the er was thrown violent!}’, resulting fracture of tho right leg between the e and knee. Dr. Pitchlynn reduced fracture and the patient is getting nicely. Moral—don’t wrestle. Men occasionally get the foolish n into their heads that women are Is, or only a small degree below, but verage citizen who witnesses the 1 attempt of a woman to kill a twochicken that has has been foraging e newly made garden, with a twelve-clothes-pole, is soon cured of his
is that \\ illiam Bridges, of this city, an promised to be an interesting one, the extensive stock raiser of the county and horses keeping nearly abreast until ncara warm Universalist, gave HOO to the i y half ways around the track, when building fund with tho understanding, Snider’s horse bolted, and in doing so that he should be allowed the privilego came in contact with a wooden post,
LIGHT AT -LAST.
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ure
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of engaging Mr. Curry to deliver throe sermons in the church on subjects which he (Bridgos) should select. It is said the church has offered to refund Bridges’s money and cancel the engagements with Mr. Curry, but that Mr. Bridges
which penetrated tho animal to the; depth of over a foot, cutting a hole that; would measure twelve inches in diatn- i eter. The horse never slackened his! pace until his entrails began to come | out, which he dragged alter him, and at!
Flows!
declines to receive the money and insists times stepped on and tramped them in
twain. He ran about forty yards across tho ground, and in attempting to jump
1 n ?!* ■ ti a BUY ft HGME if; utass.-ia. 81. TO 810 PER. ACRE! Strong: ftolK! < ;•<>• - /; throtiuti < «•»*?. r of •. I- till' Climate. Ta a.xil i. Hu:« 1: s. IuIrlliKT'Mt .?».
HIGHEST RE
l h« -<• hi mis ar> '• •
on the agreement being carried out. Wv Moult! !.ik«> to *«M‘ A girl that does not want to mairy.
A woman who does not apedogizo for.
over the track the
fence or railing around largo bowel came out
tho and
Ami rarm .^IrtoIiintTY CxrmTallv.
her dress when unexpected callers hap-i 0I | tl! ' tP P "ki b nou.ht
j the poor Lruto to a halt. I he horse was
' U ' m ’,, , 1 shot instantly to relieve his misery. An editor who tells the truth always, t , m ■' . ... , . , , I the rider, a lad of about fifteen, named
A subset intion list to aid a church that , ,
. , „ r , ,, -lohnny Snider, was thrown ofl when iho
pans out dollar for dollar. I, , , , ...
, , i norse bolted, and it was at first thought A man or woman go wrong who was , , , , , . ... .. he was dead, but physicians examined not “leu astray.' ! . * *
fl ,. i . ii • i i »... , him and discovered that only his left leg
The end ol a»l official and political , .. . , , ,, , ,
was terribly mangled. He was brought ] to town, where he still remains, and at
A machine agent who does not repre- this nritin!r it ia that possibly
sent the ‘ best made.”
Taxes reduced, good honest officials,
and the puh'ic monies honestly and eco- ceedinglv: but a nomically expended. ! offered $250 for
this writing it is thought that
amputation may not be necessary. Mr. Snider regrets tho loss of his horse ex-
few days ago he was tho animal. He feels
Merchants and manufacturers advertise
their wares where it will do most good, i. e., in The Stak. The hog-pens, stables and out-houses cleansed and purified that are now giving up foul smells an l annoying the neighborhoods in which they are located. Tho man who drops buttons ami counterfeit quarters in the contribution box bounced. The vandals punished who go over the city breaking and destroying shade trees.
happy, however, that his son came out
did.
In Putnamville, Mrs. Harriet Williams, wife of John W. Williams. Aged 31! years, 8 months and 9 days.
CORRESPONDENCE.
of tho accident as luckily as ho Nobody in Nevada over calls Joseph
Eunnann a liar, because he is quick to shoot. Ho is reported by the San Francisco Argus as telling about a cave which he had lately entered, ‘’Suddenly,” he said, “my pick, which 1 was carry in’ over my shoulder, gave a sudden cant around as if somebody had either pushed orpulled.it In the excitement of the i jnonieut I let go o’ the shovel, an’ I could ; hear it going whiz through the air, an' about five minutes after I hcerd something strikin’ bang agin a rock. All this time the pick was a draggin’ me on, 1 i reaches round for my pistal. an’ the I domed pistol, sir, was a stickin’ out straight from my side, an' just kep’in
Just rec> ived another car load of the c b brntcd Ol.I.ll IliC < ill 1.1.111) PLOWS, • ther with a fine lim of tl>\ \ V« E Cl LTITATORS and Dlllllt'S \I’M DCI'AICTI Ki: < l LTD l S OK with springs, ills, the Deer Breaking Flows, Gilpin SulkyFlows. and Deer and Mansur Lorn planter also the Bnckeye Corn Planter and lloosier Corn Drill.
Open and Top Buggies For Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARM BELLS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS AND HOES at 1 lie lowest prices.
Particular attention to horse-shoeinu; and repairing generally. Thsnkl’ul lor past favors, 1 hope by close attention to business and lair dealing, to merit a continuanee of the same. Northeast corner Indiana and ('olumbia streets, Greencastle,
The render! of Thk Star will plensn bear in ' the sheath by the waist-strap, an’ it was Me ior or endorse the opinions of correspond- a pulliD me on, too. With great parstfvo spmotfto ouV'corrospon'dent's that tho ll pe9^ Rcularity and frequent pauses forexplo may learn what tho thoughts of their p rcsg j ong 0 f ( ]isbelief, if anybody cared
ncighore are. I , to risK unj , the miner ucscxtuciI his in• ' vestigation, which he gave the following climax: ‘T conics to tho edge of a deep
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'SARSAPARILLA!
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im CfiHPUIlt’T, D7SFEP2IA, And for Purifying the Blood. It ba been la use for 20 ye ai i has I | rr red to be the hestpr,’] In tio in; ; get fortSlCK IIFAV.V HI PAIN IN
Ithb SIDE <IK Back; liver comI PLAINT PIM1 LE8( NTHEFAt E,DYBhi i ; I A, PILES, and all Dist ages that |
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IjunB l' ■'I Tht iisamlsof curb, stp« <'ple I
to th< [
] * i; ':ius pn^cribfi it daily. Tin 1 o who u.-o |
I jilt ;t::a | >i < . n it. ■ w I it cure recommend it to others. It is made from Yellow Lock, Hondu-
ras Sarsaparilla. V dd Cherry, Stilllngia, I : • Sassafras, W • r rn en, and I I other wi 1 known valnable Boots and
It Is tdrii-Uy vegetable, and o in-
i„,t hurt tl:e most Uelicat.* e< nstttutinn. It j< . of tho ticst iiii 'Ucines iu uso
f- r It- -ulating tho Bowels.
It is h--id t;y all rrspoiiMlno dnigffisls at . ■ dollar f--r a quart bottle, or six
I, . p r toe (1 '.lars.
Those who cannot obtain a bottle of 1.:. ... . .^1 l.Gtwa f rrtvra tlu-ir . t miiririe-f. mow
| tin: medicine from their dni^ist iua^ I
seinl us one dollar, and w o will deliver to th. ;n free of any charges. _ a t W. JOEl'SICU 4 SO., lUaufactors, 1«1 Jefferson Ave.,sa- DETUOIT, MICH. I
For Kale by Conrad Cook.
UliyTCn ,<v>00 BrHHEI * B* ‘ Of whlrh I
nan 11 u
I nuike Buckeye Pile Oinlini □t,‘Warre&tftdto
curt Pil«8. Addrtt» with tlamp, Dr. J N ila Me.
MONTH.V A31ST3 WAMTIDI
MULI10LN, HANNA & BLACK
SoiithciiM )| on roc.
Last Saturday morning Mr. T. J. :nd, of Marion township, shot a t blue heron,” of tho largest size, 'uring six feet from tip to tip of ", and standing five feet high. This is rather scarce, but not uncommon a latitude. Mr. Ferranti gave the i to Prof. Baker, who is always tliank-
:r such specimens.
18S0 is leap year, a fact generally in mind by the young ladies. A icastle girl thought it was time to advantago of her leap-year privi-j
Wheat is looking fine Corn is all i
planted Basket meeting near Bain- ,litch ’ ftn ' 8trainin ’ '‘'N c >’ es down inter bridge the Ith Sunday in June .... Billie 1 “e® • kal « tonB 14 Uyin’altht botFoxworthy has tho chills No wonder j toin ’ an ’ 1>1VC P ,cks alon S s ' Jo °' thera ‘ Billy Allen likes Oak Ridge Sabbath An ’ thon 1 ,ooks ^ross this ditch or School....Mr. Isaac Howard, of Fincas-; oha8ln - an ’ 8008 a wal1 °’ rock of a dul1 tic, was visiting in our midst last week.. , ^ a N coIor - but 8 P hrk,in ’ a11 ovor 4t with .... Several of our young friends of Ma-1 ,)its °' s, " mn ’ tl,in i5 s ll}ok " , ' llli0 iror ' or pie Grove seem to have a hankering for 3teel - An ’ 8tickin ’ dca<1 t0 this wal1 1 Floyd Township... .William Fox worthy ' secs *">’ P ,ck an ’ 8,10 vcl ’ an ’ lhen 1 sces is to read an essay before the Oak rl S ht throu k h the hu » bizneS8 Ridge Sabbath-School, on, ‘The Sabbath skeletons «t the bottom
-nn'eritheir terriees as—
75Best B#Ulu* tniefeein thtWorldiasiim*
■JflY BSONSOIt,C«1tolt.lUeh
‘ plcfree. Ad.J
$350*:
CARPENTER SAWS any other kind, you can fllo with our (•ir Mfifhin* -o that it will < Kt ttett+r than \'er» Thf tefth will all remain f etjtial six**
equal sixo and
to any
TT IT ID E T
to tho "citizens of Putnam and adjoin in t: countio-*. They Imve the lanr'-'t Ktor-k and nnwt complete line of capkcts, coffins, burial robes, oto., in western Indiana. Funerals arrangcu andiconducted with thcfare assured hv thirty years’ experience in the husinuss. No. It and 1<> East Washington Street, Greencastle, Ind,
Them
o’ tlie chasm
School and its Frnlts.” .. .Some of our j were men as hod held on to their picks
candidates for enumerator of the census an ’ 8hovels tiU tlle y wero dragged right now realize that individual qualification ovcr t tb f od E c of [ his cha » m . a ' 1 ’ ‘-■ ilher
is not to ho taken when political advance-! waB ki ! ,ed ° ,U L ri e ht b N tbo fa *> «- a8
incnt is at stake.
Observer.
.Ml. Nloi'idiim aiul ICt-llr I nion.
starved to death, for there was no way o
| gettin’ out of it.
and make a proposal—thinking so,
ut the thought into execution. She ; I ’ , ‘- “"O 1 The Rev. William J. Bridells was passod to a certain young fellow who Farmers are about done planting corn, tor of a Presbyterian church at Marietta, een hanging around keeping her I We had Cash with us last week, but, Pa., for eight years, and during all of to of nights, that ho clear out and ' 100 niucb * na bu * k John Kellar has that time bo made periodical visits to
some one else a chance. He' succeeded in obtaining an appointment! Philadelphia, where, with boon compan
May Fisk’s Blonde Bcauty(?) Banwas attended by a great big house, day night, the audience being com— |i of all aged male citizens, from the j-pated sire down to the boy not yet
Bargains. BARGAINS, Bargains! MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE! Mulholn, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS.
Or t
JIVir Marhin* ho that it will rut i'ver. Th«* tefth will all rornuin f • , f t.ni'f. Sent free n t\ r+eeipt ttf $2. (id
utrfofth< t®8. IllUBtrateaCircuUn _ l.'eml .iftentn irauteri in r verj/ roitnfy and rill/. ATlr. A lilt M it ililO., Xeu Ox-
j'ortf, fa.
At #)' \Yo have hundred-) of letters frrm men using
ike fur it.
ar? free.
our Machine who say they would not tak
Dr. WHITTIER
G17 SL Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. V nqrular graduate of two Medical Co'.i« trc>,haiti*r’nloiiR« -ngaged in the ujiecial treatment of ail Venereal. Sexua nnci Chronic I)iBeaBeH than any other Physician in Bt. Louis, as city papers show, and &ii old rraidenta know Syphilie. Gonorrhoea,Gleet. Stricture, Orcbiti*. ** “ — nil Urinary Dieei
Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary DineaueB ai Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of the Thro HHin or Bonee, arc treated with unparalleled iucctaa,
Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalle.li latest aeientillc princip cs Safely. Privately Spermatorrnea, Sexual Debility and
Self-Abuse in
i m. nd ni.t
led success, ou
y. a#
i in nu
taturer yei
•ome of the followin;
i, debi t it
lea, _
the result of Self-Abuse eats, or other causes,
We nre now’•oitily to s« U all kinds of Furniture at price? lover than wore ever he ore nflrrsd in Futni’u County. We propose to largely increase ourstock by additional ^ur- -ms, and :o keep on hands the Largest, CheapoKt and Best lino of ifoods ever offered in this m irket.
Wc trust persons needinsr anything in our lino will cnll!and sooTts before goinp!clsowhero. it is no trouble to us to show,Roods.
cured. Consul When it ia i
ciues
nnd Impo-
youp.. sexual ex •
i, or other causes, and which produce ip effects : nervousness, seminal enais-i-«i of sight, UeitMive memory, r mp.ea l decay, aversion to society of femalea, , loss of sexual power, et< , rendering
e improper or unhnppy. s-e pernian« ntljr
tut on at ofttce, or by ma. free, and invited, inconvenient to visit the city tor treatment,
can be sent by mail or express everywhere. Cur :
anteed, where doubt exi-j
ns, debility, dinint the feet. i ' ^ - e ifusion of ideas, irrinare impn
CoQSultutU
medicines can be sent by maii or express evervwheo able cases guaranteed, where doubt ex .• ta it is franhP
Fiathllt f:r 1 Sum}.; W;i Gornu, for teth, 2 S!iE}>. C4 Fjg;s.
MARRIAGE i
pS^is. I GUIDE. Klnfrnnt c loth nnci ffilt blndinK- Henlpd for 50c. in postage or currency. Over flftv wonderful per r - tures fej articles ou the following suhlcct 1 " ! ” I,l "y rho not, w hy Manhood. N>''iinanbot»d, Physical
an wore there, top—city and county ils, business and professional men, Amies and laboring men, all pted to attend, no doubt, by curiand, after witnessing part of tho rmancc, were anxious to leave bep of disgust. There was no talent in arty, neither was there beauty, hut
a bad crowd.
“The Now York Sun's style of ng up the Methodist-Universalist of Greencastle, now going the
obtaining an
to office—that of census-taker... .T. P. | ions, ho indulged in the pleasure of drun Albin and Howard Harris are the chain- kenness. These indulgences were finally pion horse swappers of Jefferson i suspected by members of his church, and Rev. Joseph Alloc is expected to preach : ho resigned; but there were no formal at the Flfttwoods School-house next Sab-' proceedings against him, and he itnmedibath Taylor Hurst has purchased a ately became pastor of the Lehigh Avo-
, in , , , V ' I new buggy, and is now ready forbusi- nuc Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia.!
ness.... II. N. \ormilion is rawing Mar- IDs wife kept his secret until herjualtins... Miss Ray, of Danville, is visiting! ousy was aroused by his obvious love for friends here... .The Society of Friends a pretty widow. Then she not only exwill hold a basket meeting next Sabbath, 1 posed him to tho church officials, hut near Bello Union ...Sam. Bourne takes j took all tho furniture out of the houao— possession of tho Jit. Meridian Mills this j all being her property—Leaving him lying week.... Geo. W. Hurst & Bro. will en-1 sick on tho bare floor. His Presbytery gage in the dry goods business in Mt.' has expelled him, and he has been sued Meridian, soon, | for the hoard of the widow, with whom
JiTFKnsoH. he has lived since his disgrace.
Call s' nd Sea "CTs ai in© Old Siand, Nos. 14. &. 16 East Washington SU, Greencastle, ind. MI BJIOLV IBA.WA A: ii.
in p"•ta^r* , n
true to life;—.
marry, who not, why Manhood. W nai.t.i
drray Who ahouid marry : li w ’.iiV and happ;! »•».« may be mrrenK-tf. The Vhyaio.ogy of Kvprodurtion. and many more. Thuge marrieu or ('tmteinuifttiug marriage ahon.u rt*ad it, then kept under lock umt kty. Popular edition, iuio as above, but paper cover,SCO nap* n. 26 rta. by mail,
- •' w It An -
i lenry or peat■ < ’i* f i -
PRESCRIPTION FREE
of I'leag. Averaion to Rociety, 1 Hfeetive Memory, and aW Uisonlers bronghton by Secret Habits und l;x«fc#8«a. Any
jut has the ingredient#- Addr<
druk’Ji’l has the inKretlicnt* Address.
DR. JACQUES, 706 Chestnut st, St, Loud. Mo ACFMTS WANTED YO Sell the NEW BOOK,
ISVTXOT'Tnwa
r xmtrmaAjm-vn
\orili .Tliidi<,oii Ilein*.
Wheat is looking well ... Farmers arc
Is of the newspapers is as follows:! about done planting corn .... II. CA\ bite them. They say their house is possession Bridges, of Greencastle, Ind., I is in tho stave business.. ..David King is C( j with supernatural flames, which break
The Bush family of Cleveland tdl a strange story, and some people believe
sked to contribute toward building sawing stave timber for AI. Hirt
hodist Church. He is a Universald he said that he would give .f 100, pidition that a Universalist clorgyphould bo allowed to preach three ^ns in tho new edifice. The offer ccepted and tho money paid. The Mr. Curry preached the first Unilist discourse, and improved tho
-lack Nelson and Zed King are cutting cord wood .Mattio Goddard was visiting friends in Vigo county last week.... E. N. Houck says he has the boss lambs in the township Columbus Wells says he has tho boss pigs Health is <rood. 4 Reader, DON’T SPOIL YOUR BUTTER. Farmers, do not run the risk of spoil
out at unexpected times and places, consuming articles of clothing and even scorching persons. Thu blazes arc very blue, suggestive of holish origin, anddispe..r as strangely ns they come. Tartly burned clothing arc tho best evidence tho Bushes cau support of tlie-ir word; but their motive for deception is not ap- j parent.
NICHOLS,SHE; PARD&. C O.JMg
original and only genuine*
Thresh;(iff Machinery and Portable and Traction Engines, TOT STAKDAJU)
ti.'int/ tt'irltl.
TV 1 f.H IIOW TO ^
Cultivate oil t trm Crops in tho Boat BJ^nsr; Urt’-'t!, Feed n'fel ' ' ' ter Stock t Orow Fruit] MaaaffO
Farm Bueineos; . •* Happy ilomes. and
HI AK1': MONI'.Y ON TMII. lAKW.
tv Farmer Llumld have a coi v 8(50 I’aeos. llliiNt r’itlor.4. Pend for circulars to . McGL KIiV <£ CO., C mcTuxi.iti, O.
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11 VT< IILK^ 4 ** f^r Orafn-Pavfng, Tim- having • •■•t
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riurnhiiity, Safety, Koonoroyi amt B aiity entirely unknown In other make ■*. Htt aiii-rower Omtita u; t 8lean
u s n upeolnlty. Four Ize '■! t'fpamtors, from *'• to 12 horf
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MAN’S ^ WOMAN’S STRENGTH ^ BEAUTY Or the Royal Road to Life, Love ujid Longevity.
Itoola, utseinruini? in style, nine in m>«I hinherit medical autlionty, to myHteries of Love, M.irria»/f, hi>-I
Tins HriGiaiit
iTPRuace, puslssrwpd
unfuldri the deli
icate luyhU ries of Lovo, Marrisj/**, siid
nrodadtion. Elegantly printed and illustrated, li smHIm ni Might. Frtiheis and Moths-rs, Yoang M. n
ftirui Jiei
■ioiim lliiMlne«a by
mem. fund •he* a strong guar an too for superior gotida an 1
lionornble t- alius.
O AIITIAIJ 1 wr,r) ^ or ^ 8iireovt find po| nhrltrof
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Itiii'Diiue* to the vmlt: lienee various maker* are now attenqd* I'ur to build nnd puliu oil inferior and mongrel imiiatioud of
our famous Koods.
o BE NOT DECEIVED Fv sueh experimental and worthies* morhlnerr. If von bur . «et tiio ^OKIGINAL*’und Ue-t.LM I M , »
from ua.
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Steam-Power
: also Z M\ b s Imjirove.l Mount' d Hurse-Power*,
eatioi
ae, w illioul ubango of name, location, or uiamig' -
or full purl frill nrn enlt on our deal rt, or writ
llluhtmted Circular-*, which w*-
11 iia for lllu«tratM Circulars, whi< NICHOLS. SHEPARD & CO
mail free. Addru Battle Creek, Mich.
In nt MiighL litIi*th and Mothfcra, Young 1 Maiden* > .y It, r* 11 it, and «; U t. I-'.wtrn JU.S l.o BitOTUShd X CO., Cincmuati. Q.
VCi <? \ A r w«'iJ c mpl«. (.imp TO»I PMM I(,
" V j "' nrt *• I i '-v n.. .. 1 ‘'•'rctinn of wif-, fvi.lei.tfH of Vtrr»n- • mieramcMt, ‘ t. r Id . A lv» - • ■ I r ...
i’ is Vmi * “ Private BieTicni AdviL r dVsexsV* re-i-K from impure sexusl assootatious, and t n aelf-abuie-the
m'«vrw«uniiis»
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