Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 June 1880 — Page 3
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THE STAR. CITY AND COUNTY giiaylt reads Garfield and Arthur. gig-See change of tune on the Vandalia Line. flay-Mrs. Thomas Abrams is visiting relatives at Mt. Sterling. Ky. yjp»The high winds of Saturday and Sunday last are not common in the month of June. 8@“\Vill Greencastle celebrate the Fourth of July in suitable and becoming manner? Bi£*"'There was a good attendance at the bulletin board, in front of the telegraph office, Monday. jyjyTbe Danville Union says: The firing of cannon at Greencastle last Monday was distinctly heard in Danville. Bfiy*Mrs. L. 0. Robinson has been offered iffiiK) per year to take charge of a mission Church at Irvington, Indiana. l&y Tho graduating class of I^Tt, Indiana Asbury University, will hold a reunion here here during commencement
week.
BSy-There is a tim" for everything— would it not be well for the authorities to order necessary repairs to the side-
walks.
8*2)" If you want a copy of the Rrick Chapel Fair premium list, call at this office, or address J. 15. Kosher, Secretary, Carpentcrsville, Ind. JSy'Tis cruel. ’Us sad, 'tis passing strange that the I’hilomathean Society of Indiana Asbury University is allowed no representation on the general programme for commencement week, this year.
In Clovcrdale, on June 7, of measles,
I Fannie Trook, aged 18 years.
Coming Kvtmt*.
Who is there in this world that has | not sat with folded hands and contem-
T T) , (plated tlie future, vainly striving to rend In 1 arke County, on June 4, 1880, ofj ¥U11( |er the veil which'keeps us in dark-
ness as to what the morrow has in store?
intiamation of the bowels, Joseph White, aged 18 years, 10 months and 18 days. In Madison township, May ‘_’7, 1880, of convulsions, infant daughter of John
Thomas, aged sis years.
Parents, look up from thy present arief; "'e. line you, for two loved ones mourn. Life is a pilarimace painful and brief. Soon may wo join our loved ones flown. We have other dear ones left behind. Then let not our spirits bo wholly bowed, bet us o'er bo ready ir, spirit and mind To meet Clara, Lilia, Earl and Edna be-
yond tho clouds.
We form brilliant plans to be carried out in the misty by-and-by, and build fine “castles in the air,’’only to regretfully find on reaching more mature years that all is not gold that glitters, and things are not what they seem. Our once cherished piansare never realized andourcaa- | ties have crumbled and vanished from j sight, leaving only the common-place j realities of life. It is so with nearly all ! things. There is more pleasure experij enceu intite anticipation ofeominginvents
. I than in their realization. Many there are
In Cloverdalo township, on June 4, J who, through repeated disappointments, 1850, Atnassa Taber, aged 70 years, 5 become cynical and lose all faith in the months and 4 days. ! a 001 ^ aiu ,*, beautiful. Rut this should
not be. The All-seeing One has created
In Reelsville, on June G, 1880, J. A. Coltharp, aged •'!“ years. How Squirrels are lailled in
Califoruisi.
[8an Francisco Chronicle.]
At the Laurel 11:11 Cemetery, yesterday morning, the agent for a new squirrel, ant and mole exterminator gave a test of bis apparatus. The machine consists of a furnace constructed of galvanized iron, lined with fire clay, about Td by 24 inches in size. On the inside of this furnace is a discharge pipe, passing from near the 'op down through the bottom. To this
each one of us to fill an allotted part. 1 lie knows what is best for us, and we do | not. We should therefore do whatever I falls to our share with light and willing i hearts and hands, spreading as we go us j much sunshine as possible on the fives ol those less fortunate than ourselves.
His liloti.
Walt Whitman has his opinion upon [ men and measures. lie does his own thinking'and his own publishing, and is, ]
therefore, free from all the dependencies which frequently beset and bias literary people. He has freed his mind in the following manner in reference to a few of the literary people of this country:
. . | “Our greatest man is Emerson. Brylurnace is attached an air pump by means a ,)t, I think, hud a few pulsations, of sectional tubes and elastic hose, which Whittier is a Puritan poet, without ttnecan bo instantly adjusted for operation, tioil—without juice. I hardly know . , • i • , what to say about Longfellow. Our A firs having been made in the furnace, |i vi ng Bancroft and our dead Ticknor I ami a poisonous compound dropped in, j think first-class men. Bret Harte is the top is securely closed, the chamber hicile and witty. But the best placed over the gopher or squirrel hole, ; l’ r ' ,,ni *'. in America is in certain young
and the air-forcing machine started, when
men who are coining on the stage, though yet voiceless. They cannot
i all the smoke and poisonous vapors are ! speak, Itecause the magazines are in the forced down into the hole, killing, it is I bands of old fogies like Holland or fops
like Howells. Vet they will burst forth
Botne day.”
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claimed, everything animate with which
teTMoses 0. McClain, for a long time it C0111CS in couta , t ; During the cxpeli . a resident of this city, and a graduate of iawU8at lho cemetery, yesterday, sulIndiana Asbury University, was nomina- lthur was U8ed) being dropped in t ' he fur . I ted for County Clerk by the Republican nac _ in ha i f _ pound packages . Whon the I convention at Indianapolis, last Saturday. !ipparatus was put in operation ovor one , 8SrSa»urday last a Hue in one of the „f these gopher holes, the ground for a L., I*. x\. vV l/. 11. K. locomotives burst, 'radius of several yards seemed animated near Putnamville, and both engineer and by a series of miniature volcanoes, the
The Time KvquirtMl to l.i'am the I'hi-
neso
[Boston Advertiser ]
Opinions diflfer widely as to the time required to obtain a useful knowledge of .Chinese. Mr. Walter C. Hillier, interpreter to H. B. M. legation at Pekin, and I
jured men were taken to New Albany on
the passenger train.
tQj'At Bethel Church, Little Walnut, on the fourth Sunday in June, 1S80, the
funeral of Mrs. Sarah .lane Tucker will it is presumed, be preached. Fillers Joseph Shooters, inhabitants.
Jonathan Yancleave and K. Beaman will
conduct the services.
gtiyThe premium fists for the Annual Fair of the Brick Chapel Joint-Stock Association are printed, and persons desiring a copy can be accommodated at this office, or by addressing J. B. Kosher, Secretary, Carpentersville, Ind.
impregnate the burrow and its connecting drifts will: the poisonous fumes, and
to totally annihilate its
A 1i oulli's \ i^ioii.
nv UKlITiU s. FAKi mV,-.
jiay-Friday last John T. Craig’s horse., attached to his buggy, started from the i house to the stable without a driver— ! buggy upset, horse became frightened, | and when a halt was called the vehicle j presented anything but a perfect appear- j anco. flfetrChnuncoy Hammond has returned j from Colorado, and reports a great j drought in that country—so general isj this need of rain that the lambs in the i great flocks of sheep were slaughtered this spring, that the ewes might find sufficient pasture to keep them alive.
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’Twas at a beautiful hillside. When all was lone and culm—
A youth so young and bright-eyed V\ us reading it thrilling pculm. There was something in it he wanted, There was something in it he sought— The great thing that he wanted In that beautiful psalm was taught. I neonscious of the song of the birds While silently ho sat there reclining.
Thinking only of those words
In that psalm that to him were shining. While ho read his eyes were like sunbeams. His thoughts wore carried away As he glided to the land of dreams
To dream of eternal day.
To him the curtains were open.
For once the sight was clear— 0, what a wonderful token
To him the loved ones so near. lie saw while yet he was dreaming.
Away on that radiant shore,
Angels with raiments gleaming. Who beckoned to him to come o’er.
vard College), in which he describes the best mode of studying the language, that a faithful student will get a fair hold of the language in three years’ time. Mr. Drew of Ningpo, in a similar letter addressed to President Eliot, estimates that at the rate of four hours and a half a day the student should muster Wade’s collo-. quial course in from foruteeu to eighteen | months. The students of the British j i legation at Pekin are supposed to pass in \V ade’s eolloquial after a year’s study; but they give tlieir whole time to the subject. On the other hand, one of the subscribers to this experiment at Harvard, a gentleman who held for several years a consulship in Chinn, says that lie acquired in six months a knowledge of Chinese, which though very impeidect, was neverthele-s of great use to him iu the discharge of his official duties.
To him, oh how hinting That scene is ever dear: Of it ho is always tasting— That scene to him how dear.
g6jy*un Friday the 12-year-old daugh tor of of Mr. Flemming, the watchmaker employed at Brattin's jewelry store, accidentally fractured her arm by striking it againt tbe sharp corner of a stone. Dr.
Evans made the necessary repairs, and WOMEN AS LAWYERS, the little girl is getting along as well as . * hough old Mr. logy has long ques- ,, , , j tioned woman’s fitness to practice law, couk e cxpec co. and her opinions concerning legal matfife^On Thursday, Omar, son of Mr. tors, no one has ever questioned her opinFrank Hall, of Brick Chapel, about six ion concerning Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pro.
r«r S of.gM,.cuui» e o«- v .i K n.b r |-7S.„Sio:T^" mr ”''“‘
pocket knife, let
his head, with a sharp
the weapon slip, whereby he
terrible wound in the eye.
that the injur}- will result in the loss of
the injured eye.
those “dragging-down”
positive cure for sensations, and
, There is a great deal of religion which | it would never do to inoculate poeple with because it hasn’t strength enough , to “ take.” It is the kind that is always \ ready to teach others what to do, but never has time to follow its own teach-
ing.
Speaking of Shakspeare’w religious be-1 lief, the following extract from his will speaks for itself; “ I commend my soul unto the hands of God, my Creator, hoping and assuredly believing through the only merits of Jesus Crist, my Savior, to be made partaker of life everlatsting; and my body to the earth whereof it is made.” They had their usual evening quarrel as they sat by the earth. On one side lay quietly a blinking dog, and on the other a purring cat, and the old woman pleaded with her growling husband. “ Yust look at dat gat tint tog; never gwarrels tint lights like us.” “ Yah,” said the old growler, “ I know dat; but yust die dem together one dime, imd den you see blazes!’’ Waggs went to the station of one of
, i , , , , , our railroads the other evening, nndj'mdrocetved a the many diseases and weaknesses pceu- ing thc w , lts a u sai( ’|, i,, a loud 1 Itis thought I ‘j ar ^ , ^scx.^ lho l 1 in <»rito 11 cscrip* 1 Why, this nir isn’t goingr’ Ot
turn is sold by all druggists under a pus- course the words caused a general slam-1 itive guarantee. pede, and Waggs took the best seat. I PITTSBURG, Pa., March 14th,1870. | The train soon moved offi. In the midst j
Sba" '! he report from the southern j Da. R. V. PiKiin:, Bufialo, N. Y.: ; of the indignation the wag was question-j part of Putnam County is as follows: “A I Du.ui Sin—I was treated by four dilf-i'd. “You said this ear wasn’t going?” visit among the farmers reveals thc fact i cre “ t physicians without avail for diseas- 1 “ Well, it wasn’t then,” replied Waggs,'
. . , . ,, , qs of the liver and uterus. Some tiino, ' hut it is now.
(lattne rust ia doing Considerable dam- g0 i comtn enced the us, « -Favor Asingular auperstitkm is current in tgo to the wheat in this section. It is|Re Prescription and Discovery, being at Germany, that single bedsteads should! jet three weeks till harvest time, and it. the time, confined part of the time to my always stand with one side against a wall i» feared that it will cut the crop short'’’ed. At first my impromcment was or partition. They only moved such n|
, slow but I
considerably. Other crops are in good
condition.
gi-.y-A dispatch from Cloverdale says: Ilie Courier of this place has been sold to W. E. Naugle, of Spencer, brother of its former editor, who takes possession this week. Lyman Naugle will go West to prospect for a location for a new paper. Nebraska is the place uppermost in Ins mind. If the new editor succeeds as well as the fonner, all will bo well.
now (ind myself well after the 1 Halstead from its position, and turn the |
use of four bottles of each of the modi- head against the wall, to receive a dead cines. With many, many thanks, | body, And it would be impossible to 1
I am, very respectfully, find a German in bis own country who: MARY F. GRACE. | would sleep in a single bed placed iu any i — ; other way than with one siue to the wall.,
Jit.Meridian mid «« "e l •non- Tho .'ciiinese Encycloptedia” has' The recent heavy rains have damaged just been published to meet a long-felt 1 tho corn crop... Harvest is almost hero., ' v “ r 1 ' t in thc 1’I'^ery Kingdom. It deals,
. withcveiy subject and treats of every
^ 10 hepubheans seemed quite In point of completeness it may 1 worked tip about tho Cb-cago Convention, bo said to rival the labors of literary men
... .Several of our citizens attended the ‘ u :ul >’ i, lh'- R c* 11
GEORGE BICKNELL. Manufacturer|ahd Dealer in
iiiiiiii;k;ii BUY A HOME IN MICHIGAN. 85 TO 810 PEIt ACRE! ftlronff Soil*! Sure < ro]>*»! llailrond I>iroiiifti Center or I.umla. Ilenltti* Climnle. School* am! Ch tire lie*. In* tellitfrnt INijMilation. HIGHEST REWARD TO TARVERS. These lands arc a lorn? distance »>f th.* MisniSHipni River. I dirge untonnt saved in travel aim transportation of crops. Desur ptive pamphlet In English and <;erman. A tin re s-t IV. O. Ill t.ll i KT, Coramlfwlonor, Omml Rapids,
Michigan.
Flows!
Ami Farm JIachiiicry {*(‘ii(TalIv.
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Just received another car load of the celobrat'd ttl.I.IJ I’K < llll.t.m PLOWS, together with a fim ADVANCE C1ILT1TATOBS and ornirs *i:\\ mirAKi i ki: rt i/ri> rrou with springs, also the Deer Breaking Plows, Gilpin Sulkyl’lows, and Deer and Mansur Corn planter, also the Bnckcye Corn Planter and lloosier Corn Drill. Open and Top Rugbies Tor Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARM.(BELLS, SHOVELS, SPADES,;FORKS AND HOES a ' lowest prices. Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally. Thsnkful for past favors, 1 hope by close attention to business and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Greencastle,
minutes’pumping serves to thoroughly er of thc new Chair of Chinese in Har-
SARSAPARILLA h FOR ^ liver c:mn, dyspepsia, And for Purifying the Blood. It has been in use for ill) years, ami has proved to be the best preparation in the market for SirK HI. AKUHi:. PAIN IN THE SIDE UK PACK, LIVER COMPLAINT, FIMITjEH «>N THE FAC E, DVSPEPSIA, PILES, and all Diseases that arise from a Disordered Liver or an Impure blood. Thousands of our best people take it and pivo it to their children. Physicians prescribe it daily. Those who use it once recommend it to other*. It is made from Yellow Dock, Honduras Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry, StilliuKia. Dandelion, Sassafras, Wintergreen, and other well-known valuable Hoots and Herbs. It is strictly vegetable, and cannot hurt the most delicate constitution. It is one of the best medicines in uso
for Regulating tho Dowels.
It is sold by nil responsible, druggists at one dollar for a quart bottle, or six
bottles for live dollars.
Those who cannot obtain a bottle of
this medicine from their druggist m send us one dollar, and we will deliver it to them free of any charges. — 0
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Ask Children.
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to tho'’citizens of Putnam
complete line of caskets, At i, banal robes, etc*, In western Indiana. Funerals andaconducted with the care assured by thirty years’ experience in tho business.
No. M and 1» East Washington Street, (ireenca^tlc, Ind.
end adjoining counties. They have the largest stock and most robes, etc., in western Indiana. Funerals arranged
Bargains. BARGAINS, Bargains! MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE! Mulholn, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS. We arc now ready to sell all kinds of Furniture at prices lower than were ever before offer3d in Putnam County. Wo propose to largely im rensu our stock by additional puronases, and :o keep on hands tno Largest, Cheapest and Dust line of goods ever offered in this market. rte trust persons needing anything in our lino will call'and soo'us before goingjelscwhcrc. It is no trouble to us to show«goods. £2 all an d SeQ XJs at the Old Stand, Nos. 14 & 16 East Washington 3t., Greencastle, ind.] JHlLflBOLiA, SIAAA’A X BLACK.
Dr. WHITTIER
' G17 St. Charles Street, St. Lonis, Mo. j A regulnr Krnduatp of two Medical Coliegef, has been longer I engaged in the spiciultreatment of all Venereal, Sexual ! and Chronic DiseaaeB than any other Phyiician in St.
I Louis, as city impure show, utul all old residents know.
I Hyphilis, GonorrhQDu.Gleet. Stricture, Orchitis. Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurinl Affections of tho Throat Skin or Bones, art* treated with unparalleled success, uu
latest acicutitic principle#. Safely. Privately.
Bperntatorrnen. Sexual Debility nnd Imyo-
cs thn result of Self-Abuse in youth, sexual ex-
tency. os thn reault of Self-Abuse in youth, sexual i erases in msturer years, or other causes, arul which produca somuoi tiie tullowinK cflects: nervousness, seminal i sious, debility, dimness of sight, defective menior:
on the face, physical decs;
ective
physical decay, aversion to f
contusiou ol ideas, loss of sexual power, etc., renderit „ marriage improper or unhappy, are permanently cured. Consultation at office, or by iimil free, and invited, When it is inconvenient to visit the city for treatment,
soc
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finis
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- . nt t % t the city for treatm< nt,
medicines can be sent by mail or express everywhere. Curable case* guaranteed, where doubt exists it is frankly stated
Fimphla: for lies, 1 flloxp; for W:ais, 1 Sus? ;
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.leramtnts, btenl I L*d«l ll fM' of * I it is alto i
■ulting from impure sexusl asioeuM. iis,
to Private IVlcdloal Adviser ” on distases rsrom impure sexual assooiatmus, and on self-abute—thj •» h»i.it . f -eil'l lit eft-I ..II »e»l I,. . . 11,1 Nl4*.tlj I".IInation*, L ,« ,t \ I ¥<■, tod lueklKg Rihi'.e^e in,.'' I*” <•» uulia,i.f treatment url me . ,. . . I. t , t. A , - i f I I . .1a . , . i.lerat. ia*l i ial ao adult el.oxll * # a eieut, »» a . 1, t •* la . au... ■ g eel .laaf "t iiilaerr. It enaU.oa
ures of 1’ower,
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Congressional Convention held at Mar-
Sty*Saturday last wo were surprised tinsville, last week. 'I hoy speak highly with one of the novel and pleasing sights B’ 0 citizens of our neighboring town not common in this world. Threcdaugh- Uverybody seems well pleased with the ters of Mrs. Bachael Hurst, triplets and • noin ' na d° n ^ Matson... .The Blue so similar in features nnd general appear- Ifibbon folks propose visiting Mt. Meridancc that the nearest neighliors cannot i»n on the night of the 12th F. M. tell them apart, were in this city shop-1 Dorsett wifi visit Parke county this week
in the interest of tho Blue Uibbon Club.
which can bo hat
nt all, gpl from u*.
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ping. Tho girls arc seventeen years old, each one weighing exactly 110 pounds, and named respectively, Mary, Emma, and America. They aro natives of this county, good looking, bright, and worthy the best wishes of every citizen of Put-
nam.
J KFFKKHON.
Joseph Hurd itad his wife prosecuted
for running away with another man at
Janesville, Wis., and secured
tence to prison. Then ho went about with a petition and secured her pardon.
—“ Ouida’s” name is Rosa do la Rama, and she is the daughter of a
Frenchman. She lives in a lovely villa I „ „ „ „ _ aficiut two miles friun Florence, surround- Al C slafl Sia A n ^ M kJ,! cd by books, pictures, and what :-ho , jfjg %gf SWa 1 »r« aa 5 « « & Si H
prizes more than both these, ’ dogs. She
has a burying-ground on hex place for \\u'\.V AY Ov\^..
her dogs, where are laid awav with a
tenderness that is not always Destowedi _ _ on the human race. Ouida was an tin-1 I 1SS 1'.. ( . liOWilUHl
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Jrilas. Addrsn tis, Mo» :A MONTH/, 63JNT3 WiKTZBI | 75 l ; f Selling 4rt| e fr <ln (heWorldi U8amI plufr... A.I.J4Y BRONSON, Eotrslt.kUX
$350!
CARPENTER SAWS
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known writer glad to earn Ola page for I “*' ' ' | for White Wagon 8pok« Tlmf«r ddfivered nmmin or •ata*i aim u . , ,7 i , I» constuntly rec‘#ivins the latest A nio.t f:i»h- :it our fnctory at Uroeni ttstle. Siioke^ to b<' . Hent on rrreivt of $a.HO imp st'iricrt. \\ lit'ii la i novel ot j.Bonnets, Plats, Turbans, Peathers, HO Incheslong. 2 inches on heart e.l^e an l i i roi. ! :■ i ' n. i I ■ •/rr*.
Bire',. Fl'iwcrs, Lneea.an.l eli the novelties in inches wide, < b ar nt' sap. straight and free 1-ootl.4oeMf»tr,eewnfyana Trimmings, etc., tu he sold cheaper than ever, from knete, and cut out of thrifty timber, tf Ai UHO., Actc Ox
] her magazine stories, when her novel of her son- “ Grandville do Yingo” made her reputation, and now every novel she writes i
finds a ready market at £7,000.
llnir work promptly made to order.
] East Washington street.
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KioeKusiy X Kockafellow.
i ^«t>-\v.* have hundreds of letters ftnm men usinj I our Uaolutu wbo «»j they would uul take eu »vi .1,
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