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SUGAR YEAST THE STAR.
Murdering: Her Children.
BREAD. SWm M3 JEST SEEM
Frank A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor
New Yrok Sun. John O’Connor, a carpenter by
trade,
= , lived with his wife and family, consisting murmure( i as though speaking to herself.
stand here charged with having killed your three children. Are you guilty or
not guilty?”
•‘I know I killed them,” the woman
Saturday, July 17, 1880
TERMS ..$100
1 of five children, in a frame tenement at •=-142 Water avenue, Jersey City Heights. i.er >cur. j r phey occupied the three rooms on the
IIV THE MAYUKET. Ti\v It ami You’ll Elite It.
C. LUETEKE. 48tf
Entered at the Postottice, Greencastle j second story of the building. On Thurs(nd., as second-class mail matter. day night Mrs. O’Connor slept with her
~T youngest child, Edward, agodjtwo years,
A Detroit hoy found a radroad signal | jn a bcd in the northeast corner of the
| torpedo, and, placing it on his knee, he
Conrad COOK,
Sole uKont for Pure
Eagle White Lead!!!
1 hammered with a brick until it exploded,
I blowing away his leg.
ON HAND,
front room. David, aged 8 years, and Francis, aged C years, had been put to
sleep in a crib on the sothwest corner of ; were elldeauoring t0
A mob put a pistol into the hands of a! the chamber. Mr. O’Connor who had)
•T know I killed them,” she repeated in louder tone, “and I am guilty.” “Was any one present when you killed
them?”
“No. sir; not one.”
“At what hour did you do it?” “Well, 1 should say about 3 o’clock this morning,’’ answered the woman in a slow and deliberate manner, as if she
recall the precise
time
A Swarm oIBecs Capture a ( ,)
Leavenworth Times.
Sunday afternoon, when the Chic Rock Island and Pacific arrived it it under a cloud. A swarm of bees ing attracted by the cool location on top of the car, while near Reverl Missouri, took deck passage for 8u ' Kansas, and the fears of the conduct jand other men of the train of a stin’>' rebuke prevented any attempt to p U[ = ( dead heads off. When the car
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, very He* Warranted. 'V est Side public square.
Lueteke & Haspel’s
girl whom a tramp had assaultsd, at been much troubled by the heat, had, “With wh a t did you kill them?”
Scott, Iowa, and told her to shoot him j thrown himself down on an old mattress through the head. She went so far as to ! at the side of the crib, and directly under j a ra j, or » | take careful aim; hut her better nature a window. Two elder children, named “Where
liLClilVIjNG DAILY! |pre va 'l0d. an dshe spared his life. | John and PatAck, aged 10and 12 years t ; tne \>”
John Evans was arrested in Pittsburgh Respectively, were slumbering in a hall!
here Police Officer McCart was ap Dr j S( of the fact that he could get a number prisoners if he would visit the cm went to investigate and finding tin
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captu
I by coaxing them into an empty keg. |
was your husband at the succee(]e( , aftcr receiving
nuniero
| A large,'varied and late-styled stock of scaa
eonable
“He was sleeping on a matress at the
| stings, in captuiing the entire swui
for being drunk. Ho expressed so much r uom tliat opened into the kitchen. At s j de 0 f tb(J cr j b „
I dread of his trouble being es
D R V GOO DS, the Justice arraigned him"privately, and corning O Connor was awakened by a Notions, Domestics, etCi discharged him without registering hi« I cr y fr0IU ‘k® boy 1 rank. As the child
j name. But he declared that the truth had complained of thirst frequently dur-
would some time
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Clean Meat Market!
The best beef, mutton runl nil kinds of fresh and salt meats, sausage, etc., constantly on i. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE.
, All bought of first hands at lowest prices, and [ would some time come out to his dis- ! ' n “ *' >0 c ' un ' n o> dl ° ^ at h' i arose and went customers are guaranteed bargain8..at ^ gracUi unJ committed suicide. int0 t,1C kitchen t0 obtain a fe ,lass of w ' a - I I l.'sil»\' , < tcr - When he entered the kitchen his I * s s . j I wo joung rowdies in Pittsburgh [foot struck a heavy obstacle on the lloor,
robbed a street peanut stand, and’in J”- | un d at the same time he noticed that the
I ,n S 80 "l ,3Ct a lam P 0I ' ‘>*8 S irl who ' boards under his feet
j was in charge, burning her so that she
j died. As Pennsylvania has a law simi- | dimly burning in the bedroom, i lar t0 that under which Chastine Fox was threw a little light int0 the
| convicted, by which any ho'micide
New York Store
SouthwostJeornorlPuhlic Square,
Greencastle, Ind.
BEST IK iHii WCRLO
$2m PER BUSHEL
FOR
incidental to robbery is murder in the |,
■w h;
Would pay well, and 2a per cent saved to the purchaser on
m
DRY GOODS
Bis worth looking after.
HOW WE DO IT: Wo buy for cash and save you 10 per cent. We sell for cash and save you 5 per cent. We pay no rent and save you 5 per cent. We pay no clerk-hire, save you 5 per cent.
C’.VI.I. Ars i) SEE.
AND
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Y.'iiic’: ij t'..j saaio thh;g. ' uvT> PotJ.io.- f al< vntlia
(ivI. I. • t’:o sum*' I hineji i ofji ? light.
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.1 A 71 SJTAVI.OK, West Side Square.
xposed that | 11,50,11 haIf I'f 1 thrce 0 ’ cloC , k yo , Stc , rtlay I “Why did you kill tho children? Were
they not good?”
"Oh, yes, they were good children. I don’t know why I wanted to kill them. I wanted to send them to heaven.” “Did your husband know of your inten-
tion to kill the children?”
“No; he knew nothing of it.” “Was he asleep at the time of the kill-
wore wet and slip-!
pery. A common kerosene lamp was! -He was awakened by the noise made
and it I by me while killing David, and then he
kitchen. [ U p and ran awa y »
O’Connor stooped dewn to see what his „ Was he afraid of being kill( , d? ..
S.«dnm. th. w , I "‘ ha ,f h T'f.V 1> T^ ‘ 1 don't know'. I didn’t mean ,o kill danger of handin'' Jn t ^ C 0 ° r ’ C °'' rCt "' ' b 001 ’ 1,1 e dead him. I only wanted to send the children
uan nL r ol hanging. ()ody of hig youngest child Ho raise( , - ■' A hackman at Niagara bargained to Hie little one in his arms and found that carry two men to the falls and back in ds throat had been cut almost from ear time for a certain train 'or one dollar. He to car. With a cry of horror, he rushed ! so timed the job as to return just three, bac k t 0 the bedroom and turned up the minutes before the train started, and then lainj,. The crib was the first thing that!
j charged them .tS, taking it out of a b'
which hhiuM him. Ho Ilw o«o.l „ „. de „ p my „ in( , ju , tletore Mng
to its side, and there behold the dead)j t „ bodies of the children, David and Frank. Their throats, too, wero rut. O’Connor
looked around and saw his wife crouching j tho ught I d geVup and do'it; and
in a corner of the room. Her night dress ^
was saturated with blood, and in her right j' '„ Whero did you ?et tho raZ0l . ? „ hand she held a razor, from the blade c!| “ It W as Joeked up in my husband’s
which blood was dripping, llsr husband 1
taking more prisoners than he will at any one time while he is on the fop He says the family is getting along ' at his home in the northern part of
city.
> heaven."
“Have you been sick?”
"I have not been very well. My head is | troubled sometimes. I was too sick to
care of the children.”
Miss Browning, of Denton, Texas h two suitors who were inclined to sli each other. Being of a religious turn mind, and desiring to make peace li tween them, she invited both to attend church meeting and escort her boa Her plan was to bring them to anu cable, Christian understanding. To ] ect this, she prayed fervently that all emies might become friends. But scheme failed, for when the two met on the porch, each determined carrying off the prize, there was a fi: and one was killed.
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^ they would submit to the swindle rather i than he delayed. But they, being lawj vers, coolly took rooms at a hotel, prosecuted him vigorously for a week, and
made him pay .tlOO in tho end.
ly »ll: ,y v.-iii\o color. 1< may uppeui* whi'u. '’-amint <1 ^V itself, luit a c . ivitii church & CO* •• A I M A^TDII UUAM)
will fchow t Iio il»V!Vr**’icc*
Great Reduction
American oysters ate taken to Europe now, not only for immediate, hut for prospective consumption. The Schles-
Te.xas Jack got his name by a fjji cattle speculation. During the warI( as was shut off from the other South States, and consequently there was supply of beef from that source, who was then known by his real mi ) John Oroohundro, invested all htsnii
W hen did you first think of it.' ’ | C y in a drove of cattle, organized ast« \\ hen I woke up last night I just : guard ot herders, and fought his way
' so 1 did !
luci lust
.deskin the kitchen. The key of the
wig owners of oyster hods have already gasped her by tho shoulder and demand- degk was han?ing in our roonli j took it laid down a good many American oysters | ed an explanation oi the awful scene. down and 01icned t hc desk with it
Tennessee, where the people uage bought his beef and set him up as a ho At an enthusiastic public meeting was introduced as Texas Jack, and
title adhered to him.
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fnjr f \>7a, is v/hito n-.id PURF2, n.3 Mhokiltl ):u ACL fcliUILAH SUDSTAN-
CKS uat d for food.
House!;eeper?! who prefer bread made with yeaat, will improve its quality, make it rise better slid pro vent it from* souring, by adding cne-balftoa.<pot>nful ofChurrh « C’o.’s Soda or Balcratu ^lie sure and not u.n) too i.nirh. Tho unp of this with sour milk, in preference to Dakiug Powder, saves twenty times its cost. S ?3 one pound package for valuable iuforma* ti >n .t’:d !1;'
DEBILITY
AND
IN PRICES!
Carriages, Jump Seats,
NERVOUSNESS I Platons, Buggies,
Spring Wagons, &c. St. Louis Buggies and Phietons on
I and a new company has just been formed for doing the same thing on a vastly in crossed scale. So with each year America becomes more and more the food supplier of the Old World, as well as on an
augmenting scale the recipient of her sur- J street, shouting at tho top of
plus population.
The llev. Dr. Wilkinson, of the Rochester Theological Seminary replies to the assertion that the Baptists are losing ground through close communion. “Instances will readily occur,” he says, “of Baptist ministers temporarily allected with a desire to bo irregularly free in
“Which of the children
first?”
“Tho baby. He made no noise.
She made no reply to his rapid questions,. took out the razor „
hut began to moan piteously, and threw herself on the bed. O’Connor, half crazed and not knowing what to do, ran wildly down stairs. Then he dashed into the
his voice:
“Police! Murder! Help!” Policeman llarmes, who was in tho neighborhood, heard thc cries, and turned in thc direction from which they came. He met
and A man threw a gun across his sho I or at Pinevillc, Indian Territory, nndf you kill < ,ie " as 6°‘ n S hunting. His way led [
1 a neighbor’s house,
Then vv,1 ‘ c,l som e children were playing.
I went to the crib and killed Francis. lie took quick aim at a little girl and fij
did
rim Df 111 "1 > hod 1 the Utr t, t of
tr
on the porch Hi, a,
killing her instantly. The only expli tion he can give for the deed is that
made no noise either; but when I killed
the other one, he made a noise.”
"Did not the baby and Francis make j f ‘-‘ lt an irrepressible impulse to do it
enough noise to awaken your husband? ’T have already told jou that none ot
tVe have much pleasure in *e«
O'Connor on the sidewalk, and accompa- thcra ” ade".n7n 0 is7exce"pt'u.e”oid'e S y- J T?? Ther “ a l ine ‘o our readers * nied him hack to the house, followed by Mrs 0 , Connor answe red impatiently. ! abS ° lute CUrC ° r malam - lhc H a throng of half-dressed men and women , .. What noiso was it tbat aroused y 0ur ^ nmne alone is a guarantee cj whom his cries had called from their U $ 10 „ | inont * 8eils at 2o cents P er Lox. beds. ‘ , , , .. ., . « .... particulars see advt. For sale at AH
“When 1 went to cut the third child, Iv
, Drugstore* Cm 52
woke my;
o^t i whii be i nint; tglBt a 20 l Chil boo) *ry i of m t. . >. O. thlcs n i, 111
ARE CURED.
No organ of thought or action can be employed without the assistance of the blood, and no organ can be employed safely or with impunity without a supply of healthy blood. With healthy blood the exorcised organs become well developed, whether they bo muscular or intellect. By the use of FELLOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPUITES the blood is speedily vitalized and purified, and so made capable of producing sound mind and a
sound body.
hand
at prices to suit the times. No trouble to show our work,
] demonstration of fraternal fellowship t > ! with the unbaptized, who, after a season ' " ll( ' n () ( onnor and the policeman cn- be screamcd and moved and of moral and intellectual ferment, have ! tcrct * 1 - rooni Un') found the woman busband) wbo ran away.” ; cleared themselves and settled serenely st ' d ^ ,n '’ on d ' u ' 5od ' ‘'' l0 confessed i Copt. McKaig placed a paper down into enlightened and tranquil ac- t,la t 8,10 ,la( l killed the children, and ''’L'- 1 , con | a j n j n g a | arge car vj n g bl) jf e and the cord with the opinion of the majority of | was tllcrou P on arrested. As she was | razor on the Justice’s des k . The carving
their brethren.” " a1)0ut H* he led to the Fourth Precinct
police station, she turned to a group of
pare
:el I
RAILWAY TIM E-TABLE.
“Person* fufferinK from impure blood, or whose health is (rivins way,either as ministers or those who study close, will (ind in tho Sprup
Call and see us.
All kinds of Carriage Repnirinj! done. Old work made to look as well a? now.
Renick, Curtis & Co.,
•iml Greencastle, Ind.
knife had been found concealed under
A Hartford young man boarded a horse | 1 ' -.... ."..v 6 i „u|, u ‘ the mattress on the floor. When Mrs. .y the other day with a bunch of three P< '?° n8 V ‘. 1 ° ^ ° r L tan , in ® ln th f.'u " ay O’Connor was asked what sho had in-j
and, pointing to the crib in which her!
roses. One was white, one green, and
dead boys were lying, exclaimed:
flowers attracted the attention of the pasj sengers, both ladies and gentlemen. One j lady remarked that she had seen the
the material to build them up, and the tonic to keep them there." DH. CLAY, I
Pittsfield, Mk., March, 1S7^.
Mr. James I. Fellows.—Dear t>iR: During the past two years I have given your Compound Syrup of Hypoposphites a fair though somewhat severe trial in my practice, and am able to speak wtth comfidenco ot its effects. In re6*< ring persons suffering with emaciation and the debility following Diptheria, it has done wonders. I constantly recommend its use in all affections of the throat and lungs. In several eases considered hopeless v it hasgiven relief, and the patients are fast recovering; among these are Consumptive and old Bron1 i -- 1 1 have resisted the
cliial subjects, whose diseases h
other modes of treatment. For impaired digestion. and in faet for debility fromany cause, I know of nothing equal to it. Its direct effect is strengthening the nervous system
renders it suitable for the majority of disease. [ am Yours truly, WM.S. HOWE, M. I)..,
1 Note.—It is only the independent, well-post-ed, and unselfish Physician who can afford to prescribe this remedy. Experience has proved this. The highest class medical men in every largo city where it is known, recommend *o!il by all $1.50 a bottle W. W. Jones, Agent. 4tl0 GKAY’S"SPECIFIC MEDICINB. T n ADC MARK To k (“.(AT Em TRADE MARK
LIBuKrmkov an unfaUinn euro for Seminal WeakneMSper-
mattorrhea.Im r
notancy.anaall l)i«o:itiJ that
“Now tltcy arc angels!”
At the police station she was taken in to Capt. McKaig’s private office. She lay
, , . »i , , | down on a lounge, seeming ' to be too
1 buds ol the green rose, another said sho , , , ,
, , , much exhausted to sit erect. County had seen the rose itself, hut had never • • n , .
. , , , , . I hysicianConversc was summoned for the seen any so perfect and so lovely as this , , , , ,, , , , , i purpose of asceitaming whether sho was one. I he llesh-colored one was also'. XI , , ,, _ , . . insane. He spoke to Mrs. O’Connor about 'commented upon and praised, rinally, ,
, the murder, asking her several questions
the voung man volunteered the informa-, , . ,, . , ,, . , j all of winch she answered rationally, tion that all wore white in the morning. , , , , , . , , W heic are your children” inquired tho and that this coloring was d»ne by put- ^ ()c(or 1 I ting the stem of one into green ink and ,
and the Freshest the other into red ink. Although the 1 . ‘ '"i ]' m,' . ’ K -
° , are dead. I killed them with a razor.”
5,ilk al 1 ' aVt ' 8 WC, ; e i beautl [ ul 'y C , ol ° rC ; 1 ’ th0 C01 - She said that the baby had been sick,
m !cents to 20 cents a gallon, l onn « W0U,d not i rub off ; U on,y rc,,u,red : and that she had not the means to pro.
, ten minutes to change tho color. • i •. -.e , • . < -i
j vide it with proper care ami nourishment. McUai Atlhcjail I heophilus Jones married the daugh- It tianspired in the course of the conver-
Charles Goodale ^Supplies customers with the
Richest
Scmt orders through thc postoffice. :!m2
tended to do with the knife she said: “I first thought of using it to kill the children, but I thought it was not sharp enough, and then I went and hid it and
got the razor.”
“Madam,” said the Justice, “do you realize that you have committed mur-
der?'’
“I do.”
“Are you sorry for what you have
done? 1 '
“I am sorry! I am sorry!” the woman 1
sobbed, as tears rolled down her thin
cheeks; “hut I couldn't help it.”
Indianapolis and St. Louis Rah.k
Going East. Goins"
l>:iy Ex 4:2fip M Accommodation 0.30 a m! Y. Express 2:4u;a u 12:
•Every Day.
JOHN W. EARI’, AitM
smn it*- ' Id
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St. Loui s Vandai.ia, Terr* Haute 4
dianapolis Railroad.
l i-tward Trains. WestwardTrai* w *'■'2.Oils M I 20 p * I ••12,13a u p 2.0 •8.2.1 A JI •;».0t> i- m | •8.5.1 am •5.
♦Daily except Sunday.
••Daily.
SAM’LJCATHEKWOOD
Louisville, New Albany & Cmc
Railroad.
(Going North.I
Express 1 t7> W ay Freight 2 :i Through Freight 3 00
(Going South, i
i Express ...i 43
i W*y Freight -Through Freight
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'I’ho examination was then closed, and
tcr of his employer, at Clifton, twenty years ago. He was then an ambitious, spirited and moral young man. For a while he realized expectations by
Ohio, I sation that Mrs. O’Connor had been suf-
follow as a so quem-e of Sclf-
Ab
busc; us Loss
The readers of ITIIE STAR should understand that when they wish to got tho best and most goods for the least money, they must go to*
the prisoner was committed to the county ’ jail 6n a charge of murder. The com- 1 plaint against her was sworn to by Capt. i
the woman was,
placed in a comfortab’o ward.
... , ,, M rs . O’Connor is the sister of ex-' fer.ng for a considerable time from malig-1 strcet Commissioner Wheelihan. Mr. I h^aI U '. t * • O’Conner said yesterday that his wife |
, .... .. At half past eight o’doek in the morn- ! hadbee n n , gome time past, and was prospering in business and becoming a mg, the woman was placed ,n a coach and subject to what hc calletl .* turlls wi [representa'ivo man in the place; but lat-j driven to Police Headquarters, where ,-* . m • • ,, . . , j, i , * , - , , , 11 j n . • t- • ‘ 7 ; , County Physician Converse is of the ' terly he lapsed into drunkenness, robbed Captain McKaig reported the facts n tho , • . , ...
his lather-in-law, and abused his wife, case so far as they had been ascertained She obtained a divorce, and lived by to Chief Murphy. The Chief instructed herself with her children, while he he-1 him to take the prisoner into tho Fifth
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lit pne no < fTa To
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imilTAKIIIiofMsmory.Un-AFTil TAKNM.1^. . tobuythdr :,v^F“iV!;r^; , ,;!, , iu , r‘“ i "i.l ,, A^Groconcs. Provisions,
Di-'CHscs that lead to Insanity or Consumption
; indicates insanity, except her
I murder of her children.
woman
cause less
and a premature Grave.
Full partieula r a
our itamphlct, which wo d -Mro t*> send free by mailto every one. The Medieine is
. Tho Specific Medicine is •old by all druggists at $1 per package, or six packages fur $5, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing THE <i RAY MEDICINE CO., No. Id Mechanics* Block, Detroit, Mich, Sold in Uroeneastle and everywhere else by all wholesale and retail drug-
gists*
Greencastle Foundry
Quoenstvare «tik1 Glassware.
His stock is nlwnyii fre«h and clean, and purchased at lowest cash prices, therefore he can
give you better bargains than any competitor. [ , DON’T FORGET THE 1'LACE. meal.
UYSOXGS, Northwest corner i’ublic Square.
-AND3IACIIIIM: C’OYI 1’AINA' —Manufacturers of—
Culver’s Iron Draff Saw
Callender & Dunn,
Proprietors of
CASTLE MILLS,
And all Kinds of Machinery and Castings. stirRepairing on !Mili Work and Farm Machinery done promptly. Shop near South Depot, Greencastle, Ind.
Dealers in
Flour, Meal and Feed. Highest market price paid for grain. CustomUrioding a specialty. On Mill lot formerly occupied by Gage’s mill SOUTH GRKKOfOASTLE.
came an outcast. Onoday he presented himself at her house, ragged and hungry, nnd begged to ho taken in. Sho refused to see him, and sent out her son to tell him hc must go away or she would set a dog on him. Tho hoy delivered the message, and returned to the dinner table where tho family was eating a hearty Jones sat down and wrote the
i following to his wife: “I have refrained
from committing suicide as long as 1 could. I have done everything to obtain employment, hut I have failed. 1 have no money, and am in a starving condition. I have now made up my mind to ! die. When this reaches you I will he I in another world. Take care of my dear
(children. God bless you. Try and
teach them to forget any faults I had, and when I am gone try and forgive all the wrongs I have done you. May God bless you.” Then he fired a bullet
through his heart.
District I’olico Court, which is on the floor above Headquarters, and have her formally arraigned. After Justice I’cloubet had disposed of the routine of business, Mrs. O’Connor was taken before him. She was so weak that she could not walk without support. It was necessary for Detective Ryan and another policeman to partly carry her from tho Justice’s chambers into the court room. They placed her in a chair at thc bar. She
JIi'M. Soiiiornbui'K'KCtliild.
[Kansas City Times.J
Yesterday Mrs. Somornberg, an emigrant woman with a number of children, went out on the Fort Scott train. When out some distance she fell asleep with a child about two years old in her arms.
“OH! MY
iiiCK!
HdtTT'3 r£2z:: l (Iri-at Kidney I Liver M ed ' ril
tH |I0I n
cures pains ini Hack, Side orl,'| and ill dlsMH the Kidneys. ’.:i DIuddcr end HI
ry Organs, Dp'll (travel, Pialcl liright’s Diieiifl
tho Kidneys. Retention or Incontil I Trine, Nervous Diseases, Female \\ uakni ind Excesses. Hunt’s Remedy is pu-inreJ* pressly for those diseases. „ From Rev. E. <1. Taylor, D. I)., Pasterlj Bai'tist Church. Providence, R.I.. Jan '.] f eM teitifr to the virtue of Hunt’s in Kidney l>i-< m-c- from actual trial, batf been greatly benefittud by its use. ,
E. G. TAII''»1
Piiix u• s.\e, I;. IAne- • ’-j
Wx. E. Ci.arkk DearSir: Having wiiiyR the wonderful eliei-tsof limit's Remedy u*! own ease, anil in a great number ofotneij recommend it to all afllieted with kidiieJ*
Those afflicted
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feet 7 PI
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eases or dropsy, those ntfiieted by j'Tl , should secure the medicine which wdl ^
\\ h('n she awoke the child was none, and them in tho shortest Iiossible lime. Im'l
Remedy will do this. Rcsiieetfully yoUH,^
although search was mado, it could be J. Da found nowhere. On arriving at one “ f BIMEEY
S' - 1C
by the ad-
r l .... ........ I-'ice of physicians. coniusion received a dispatch that.a child had been i it has stood the test
i purelyvogetableanil
train | i" used by the ad-
■’ * hyaieians.
AWLKV. 81 Dye'a
Jf
HUNT
was dressed in a plain stripped calico (the stations tho conductor of tho
wrapper, and her hair fell in
over her shouldejs. Her face was ( picked up about twenty mifos from that' and tile^utwoVt*^!—. ^ ffc emaciated and careworn. She spoke in a ’ point, by tho construction train, lying at 'if",®. 0 Atrial wfllD ff- iffl F M clear voice m answer lo the questions put the side of tho track, unhurt, but crying 1 >»u. |1 blvl KiM to her by tho magistrate. She said her ^ lustily for help. It turned out to be the j to ^vm^E.'^'laRKK, Providence, R. L name was Mary O’Connor, and her age child of Ml*. Somornberg, and was for- " ' ’ '
warded to her by the next train. It is ~| [~ “O" 1 supposed to have crawled from its moth-> -X-
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, After she had received the customary caution about saying anything that would have n tendency to eliminate herself,
JuAico I eloubet said to her: “Touj twenty-live miles an hour.
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