Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 July 1880 — Page 7

the star. CITV~A.ND COUNTY

PILES of 12 y'ars STANDING CURED.

Geokoia, Vt., Sept. 16.

I am glad to say a word that will encourage any person who may bo sufler- ; ing as I did for twelve years from Piles,

Money an<l Marriage in 1'aris. [J. D. Osborne, in Scribner.]

The place given to money in Parisian marriages tells heavily upon the poor,

GEORGE BICKNELL,

j^yGrcen corn in market. j^-Miss Mary Buffington has returned

from Minnesota

to give Kidney-Wort a trial. After suff- u P° n thu * " ho are oblige! to ering, as none but those who have been wear the livery of respectability. The

Manufacturer and Dealer in

thus atllicted can realize, and trying va-1 cost of service in the churches seems rious remedies prescribed by regular skillfully planned in the manner best physicians, I was persuaded to buy four suited to goad to expense not only vanity,

ail»

cured. 1 have not since felt the need of > nius * k* k) the Majors office more, but for fear I shall, I would not a«d to church; the bride must have her part with the balance of it on any ac- i outfit, and there must be an entertain-

Street corner politicians are run-, count, if I supposed there would bo any, m e nt. I remember the marriage of the mng on full time now. uncertainty of getting more. j daughter of an officer in the French

army. He was poor as a church mouse,

it is not bad to take

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being

Phelim Poole, a St. Louis fireman, dis-1 atl( ] never was quite sure that his wife

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feg^Blackberry wine is now

made in large quantities. Itinguished himself for bravery at the i would succeed in making his pay last the te^-Mrs. Bettie Eads is visiting friends j Southern Hotel fire, a few years ago, and ^ ^ abdl nmr^dMn \uve wdth and relatives at Danville, lod. | received a testimonial. He has now her g He ^ wurth«8,000 a‘yeu™ ^She , Parents should see that their chil- ^ eon killed by a fire extinguisher, with saw his spine in his land (where it waa as J * , i,* ! which he had entered a burning house to | straight jus an arrow) and let him know dren arc taught to swim. rcgcue inlintes _ , at once that his suit would be successful jjkjT'Diarrhcea is prevalent in this sec-| ' ' By dint of borrowing$25 here, $80 there, tion. Look to vour diet or you may die- TELEGRAPHIC FROM TOLEDO, 0. ! $50 in another place, and driblets right «tfs*Mrs Mary Swain, wiftT of Jesse , , . . . ‘ lf ’, P ^ ). ls uism promise that the husband should died Frida.- at the residence of ^ ' '"l' 1 ,iy before tlie honeymoon changed, they Swain, died, Ends,, at the resiUence oi .ng most wonderful cures. t is he best d to got through the ceremony her daughter, four miles south of Cloter- Kidney remedy ever sola m this locality. wilht) K ut cnfj^uiir their poverty. The

Plows!

dale, of cancer, aged 56 years. \V. K. West, Druggist.

St^The report, somewhat widespread

last week of the death of -Squire Clinton An encounter between George Elder Walls was groundless-he has been very and Leander Abbott, Kansas City gamsick, but is reported better now. | blers - ' V,IS ver - v ,nuch likc a prearranged

, duel. They had a miarrel in a saloon

jUjr'1 lanemann's Opera House is already booked for a large number of the besi organizations which take the road for the coming amusement season. 8<g“A reasonable amount of soap and water and a little lime and whitewash applied where it will do the most good, will save you from sickness and doctors’

bills this hot weather.

without confessing their poverty, day after the wedding the mother said to | me: “You cannot imagine the embarrassment into which we are thrown by : Louise’s marriage; for, jx>or as we are, we could not send her stark naked into j her new family. My husband had his uniform, and mat, of course passes nius- i

and drew pistols, but were separated, j anywhere; but 1 did not know what

, , . . , . ' to do for a dress. 1 bought a shawl

Then they agreed to meet at a certain trimmed with lace for the marriage. I street corner in an hour, “for business.” t00 k the lace from the shawl and put it| Both went to the place, and the firing ‘ on my new silk dress for the ball. TbiSi began on sight. Abbott was killed and morning I removed it from the dress and

put it back on the shawl in time to pay

hliler wounded. visits.” Running the gauntlet would be Ask for -Sellers’ Liver Pills.” No a pleasant nromenade, compared to the „ i ,<• • . . o- a anxiety and embarrassment oi this tamiothers possess half their v.rtue. ^octs., , dun - ng the gi , weeks V) , fore and the

B^rOn Kriday last William Rodifer, sent to the penitentiary from this county, was pardoned. A dispatch from Jeffersonville says: William C. Rodifer. the

per box. Sold by all druggists. The volume of Shakspcare which Col.

three wc>eks after their daughter’s inarrriage. The wedding over, it remained

ine volume ot onaaspeare wn.cn uoi.; ^ fully uncertaiu w h a t reception the Bob. Ingersoll uses instead of a family husband would give his betrothed’s bills, j Bible has inscribed on the back, “The' They were many, and some of them were

And Farm jHaeliincry Cwencrally. Just received another car load of the celebrated Ol.I.IVIlIt 4 IIII.I.I'.D PLOW together with a fine line of AI»V VX Il < I LTI’I ATOHS and OELirM AHAV DCPAKTI liU ( I 1.1'I\ \TOI< with springs, also the Doer Breaking Plows, Gilpin SulkyPlows, and Deer and Mansur Corn planter, also the Buckeye Corn Planter and Uoosier Corn Drill. Open and Top Buggies For Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARM BELLS, SHOVELS, SPADE5,:FORKS AND HOES a * the lowest prices. Particular attention to horse-shoeing ami repairing generally. Thankful for past favors, I hope by close attention to business . and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Ureencastle,

The sum total was very huge,

well-known and daring convict of the 1 but ne paid them without wiucmg.

, . .i legend, "The \ olume ol the Brain.” In Prison South, today breathes the pure ,, ,

, , the middle of the hook are blank pages

air of freedom. It was known here yes- . 1 °

terday tbat he expected his pardon today, and it was no surprise to any one. This morning the wife of Rodifer arrived at the prison about half-past 9 o’clock, when she immediately presented to 'Warden Howard the pardon issued by the Governor. Rodifer was called for, and the meeting of the two was exceedingly affecting. After talking a while, Bill went

for the family register.

When yon see a baby, which

you

Parton’s of Voltaire.

[New York Times.]

James Parton hopes to be able to complete the life of Voltaire, on whieh he

know to have suffered a long time with i M . en emr iw-d some time the Summer Complaint of Dysentery, sud- “as been so long pngngeu, Dome ume me denly improve and grow fat and healthy, comlu S “ , P rin &- lf he lms n " * e ™ U!i ^ you can rost assured that L^r. Bull’s Ba- terruption to his work. 1 arton has by Syrup has b. - n used. sometimes been charged with writing his

■*—„ | biographies hurriedly; but those who

La F»yette, 1 ; T t

A respected woman at r.n ray cue,; arc iutimate wilh him and his l ia bi t s say Ind., has never been legally married to tbat be ^ as a rulC( extremely pains-ta-

to'the’bath-room, took baih'inj'J.ii'of ; ho, ; , " n " ho "‘ f'"’“ her kl"8,1»* i» H-c «"ll«>-Uoo ol hi, mat.the ztbrn, suit of e.o.hee the. b ” d - Th “ “ h " ”»r» r k e-p.»S the rial and it. litenity tfeutment. , . , ,. ,. , property, which, by the terms of her, His “Life of \ oltaire” is an exemphns " 1 ' ' u ' ,rul1 ' 1 iiin, ruiur nio n ’ q r3 j husband’s will, she would lose by i fication of his care and industry. He the time that he hadn't felt so well for a ^ ' began it—that is, he bought the comtuimber of years. Rodifer was first sen- y ® ' | plete works of the celebrated author— tenced from Putnam county for grand! It is not always that the parents can 1 eighteen years ago, and he has b«n rea«L

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sentence was from Clark county, May, 8 Bull , s Baby 8vrllp jn tho boni , Ci )t .since. He has never had any idea ot 1872, for grand larceny, two years. His I w iH compensate for the trip by its ^equate compensation fur his laborthird sentence was from Vigo countv,! prompt relief and cure. Price only 25 be wiHMueed to receive at least $50,000'

Kovembcr .2, 1874, W , 0 „ fi,bh.^ SriL

assault and battery with intent to kill. Q no goitiior killed another at Fort “Life,” winch is tu be complete in two During his term of imprisonment ho cs- Stockton, and for punishment was forced, 1 V(J l llni e*, ea.'linrdly fail to be \ery in- 1

, , teresting, for Voltaire is a remarkable; under a strongguanl, to dig his victim’s interesting character; he lived in a su-

premely interesting period of France,

MULIIOLN, HANNA & BLACK

•-uftVr their services as—

caped three times; he scaled tho walls

and of history, and James Parton is considered, even by those who find fault with him in other respects, as a very in-

teresting writer.

The material for the life of Voltaire

December 26, 1870; he again did the grave.

same trick December, 1874, and again he ; ; r ; . escaped January lo, 18. He made an- becauge u js advcrli8cd . That is a falso other desperate attempt August o, IS.o,! p r i nc ip] Ct f or j bG press is tho grand but was frustrated. Wm. Rodifer has al- source from which information isohtain-

ways been tho center of attraction for vis- 0( 1| ar, d the world enlightened. To il- l8SO hewildeiingly plenty; hut notwithitors, and very few have ever missed get-: ' u8tra i. e tho c . a f ’ bow ^ no "l the fact, tnere l.ns hardly been ’ J ° ho sunenng from the various diseases of a satisfactory biography of the extraordi-

the blood, had it not been for the enter- nary man, even in France. Despite his

prise of the proprietor of EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA which has proved such a success in the treatment of blood

diseases.

.ing a peep at Bill. It is hoped that he will become a good boy. Rodifer, accompanied by his wife, left for Indianapolis, this afternoon, avowing as he left that he would hereafter lead an upright

life.

Mrs. James Beard, ot Rock Island, III,

nary man, even m t rance. Despite abundant defects, hr was eminently human, and Parton will be pretty certain to present the human side in a very attractive way. Voltaire was probably the cleverest man who ever lived, ana, with all the cur'ou>, romantic, even woii-

l»i< <1.

In Grooncastle, on July 7, 1880, of old , cause she hated him for his shiltlessage, Mrs. Mercy VV. Hoar, aged 76 years, "ess, but she was tired of being the wife

of a man whom she could not respect. Soon after he went to her to find out if she would take any legal proceedings against him if he married again. She not only gave her consent, but went to the wedding, and gave the couple a pres-

ent of $50.

WINE FOR SICKLY PERSONS. Speer’s Port Grape Wine is unexcelled by any other in its mellow juiciness, richness of flavor and brilliancy of color. Physicians say it is superior to importe 1 Port for invalids, and in summer it is more agreeable and refreshing than claret. Clergymen use it, for its purity, as a communion wine. This wine is well known and highly appreciated for weakly females and aged persons, and foi communion. For sale at Allen’s Drug

Store.

got a divorce from her husband, not bo-1 tb?r ^ u ^ facts m.d r.\periences in liis < a-

reer, extending over seventy-four years —ho liegun to attract notice at ten—it

Aly Mother.

Mother, rest, thy work is done; Yet wo think of the twain that’s no longer one \ We often think, where’er we roam. Of the kind mother who blessed our home; Many thouirhts your mcio’ry teems When wo nro visited by you in our dreams. The wild auail comes ter my door. When 1 have written this much of days of yore; A token in kindness wrought Of our good kind mother and her kindness of

heart:

Many such things our Ood doth send To thw art our sorrows and bring woes to an

bnd,

Ah ! well I remember tho day

That our good kind mother was taken an ay;

The grief ol friends gathered ’round,

Kre and after wo reach tho burying ground:

That grief with some still docs last.

Though she was called away more than ten

months past•

Mother, thou hast crossed the dark rill; AnotheL is now trying thy place to fill; Whieh, through tho Lord’s boundless love. Makes us think of the one that is dwelling

above;

And never, though hard she will try. Can she till the place of one above the sky. Mother, when things you have made Are tumbled around as a handleless spade— Yes, made by your toil-browned hands, Hardened In the labor whieh nature expands— We will think, times thousand seven, Of that beautiful home you made a heaven.

As I bring this to a close

I would like to stop a moment and repose

With my mother and God,

would be singulur, indeed, if James Parton should not furnish the public with a

»ery readable work.

Those Wives.

tn San Francisco and other large towns of California it is said that many of the married women past the middle I age, have been the wives of two, three, | j and sometimes four or five different men, ; ' owing to the freedom of divorce which used to exist, and still exists in a modi-

fied form, in the State.

Women were not plentiful in the days of the Argonauts, and for sometime after; and when one appeared in the community with good looks, intelligence and mag- j netism to recommend her, she was wellnigh fought for. /Vs a rule, the women who migrated to El Dorado were not of the finest. Many of them were more or less adventuressess, and seeing their extreme marketableness, enhanced their value by very broad coquetry, and disposed of themselves to tne highest bid-

Pb.as has decided that money lost by bet- d( , r8 . After securiiiK one husband, they ting on a race cannot bo recovered thro entertained proposals for another, and the law in that State, which only covers “ ot unfrequently slipped away from No. , r , 1 to No. 2, through some leflral trick, im?money wagered upon any game of ad fore No . b . ld L.y idea that he had dress or of hazard.” The case was a bet proved maritally unsatisfactory.

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Three robbers took Ifo.UUO from a

That she mi^t toTmoV,f'the’paths she h,o trod herder’s^ ranche.^ near Fresno, Cal., and

Since she loft us months ago,

And went where the Lord designed her to go.

Wc keep our mother’s photograph, And give here a part of epitaph : ‘‘Our mother here lies underground. The dearest friend we ever found ;

But, through tho Lord's unbounded love,

WeTI meet again in realm’s above.”

W.M.SUTIIEKLIN.

Morton, July 8,im Another case of 500 dozen Suspenders just received, to bo sold at wholesale prices, at the WHEN. Don’t fail to see them. 4t 11

It is related that about 1853, three

members of a San Francisco firm had each in turn the same wife in the space of 24 months. Some of the most matri- j menially enterprising women in the country journeyed thither 20 to 25 years | ago, and made their marriages remunera-! live by getting settlements cash down before the tying of the nuptial knot.; The lives of not a few of them would, if 1 faithfully chronicled, read like the most

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carried tho herder himself away will the plunder, so he could not give an alarm after their departure. He was finally released in a wilderness forty miles

from any habitation. Work. (Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald.]

The medicines of Dundas, Dick & Why shall wc exempt the Indian from Co., arc unexcelled for elegance, purity it? He should be made to cam his bread and reliability. Their Seidlitino Soidlitz I by the sweat of his brow. He will not Powders are as pleasant as Lemonade.! like it, but he will get used to it, aud th« Their Soft Capsules arc wor i d f ani ous. I'\ oxt t re,,e n' ti,,n -“ l ; tea \ 1 of to 0 , i * ah , iv the war paint, will be born to the plow, Seee advt. h or sale at Allen s Drug \y or L must be part ol any aucceaaful in-

Store. 6m 51 j dian policy.

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NEW MILLINERY

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Miss E. C. Rowland I* conatnntly rereiving the latent A nvxt fiirhiunable BonneU. Flair, Turbana, Feather.*, Hire «. Flowers, Laces, aud all the novelties in Trimmings, etc., to be gold cheaper than ever.

Hair work promptly made to ordrr.

Hast Washington street. 26 tf

WANTED, lip Spoil link We will pay the highest market price i n cash for White Oak Wagon Spoke iTimbor delivered at our factory in tlreencastle. Spokes to be SO inches icing. Z inches on heart edge and 3 inch • es wide, clear of sap, straight and free from ikuots. and cut out of thrifty timber. tf Brockwuy & Kockiift'lloxv*

pet mancDt hr ths nnlv

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cur* n( Baminal Emiaaioua and Impotnnoy i y t tru. •»?, m . Direct Ap| »>' n to the pnn ".p.l H«.t of the Dim uie of th. remedy it etunded with no u.in <u fnwmTSDlenoe. and Interfere with the ordinwy pursin’* . f life This tnr t* of irt.tmanl hs* Stood the te*t in very severe cMe*. and i* now a pr uinunoa t 1110*** Th.r. ,, , - . ptspars isnraUoaiaaklaa ua •• nosiUTcly g'laran'' • that It w 11 rtra perfi -t satitfsction. i **.;M by Iht Msdieol t*Tof*Mi.’U to b« tit* rn wl rational uitant Ttt 4

ng this very prtvaieal trouhla. Tha Rami

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are-1 of rtaahing and curini r«t ap ■ aeai ef three eiam

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g*»u\ tif • Deecnplire I'ampblet giviog A.«4..ini«»i luetiatmM h »Ul we-m ■ eiaaa ta* moel (kepl.eal mat ihef can be raaiered lo peeftut n-anhoed. aal St- ■ \ie4 for the dutiM irf *. < m« a* if ne»-r affecUd. Sent .1 i ■ «iai»g J HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF Q CHEMISTS. Market ami Mb Mr« « ti«. NT. I.OI I**, M«».

Tlw Ratnady >• !to 1 <.«(flri.at tm

■ I. atea); No J <laet.eg o..i lore* moath* in ih. wont .aa.-* f Seat t, ma. . eea-ed la

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■ I’ruf. Ilarria’ Pumithlft (IILi»tratc.l bjr Platt-g) giving dexcriplion nf his Hnnstly, and sliowiuc its ap. pliration. The iiamphlft is valuable to any lady in ileilt* cate hralth, being a thnniiiirhlv practical trratite nt! tl.i, tOQ bent rrv*. M ARRIS REMEDY CO., ST. LOUIS. MO.

Ul A UYrD 14.000 nrsHFIH BrCRYKfl, of whilst 1 TV Mil I LLi DuckfyerileOintinent.Warrametltis Curs Fuel. A ;di. i. w ..h itamj), |)r. J N l aMgr, M l.uuis, Mft.

$350

A MONTH', A3IMT3 WAirrni 75 Brat Selling ArtUJ.*in IhsWerldt aaatxa. pi.rrM.Ad.JgI BKONSON,Sitralt,Kish

CARPENTER SAWS

ummlf with o»ir ut tlrtt+r tbaa of equal aice anti «/ $2.HO to any

he Unit.”! • ft *-r. Uootl Agent* tranted in evrry rountu a nt€ AMreo* Jv UOTU A- it HO., Xete Ojc-

Or any other kind, you can file you IVetr Maohin* ho that it will cul

JKver, The tet-th will all remain of *qual ttu< shape. Sent /rep on receipt of $2.HO t part of tha United Htatea. IlluMtiated Circulars /

eity.

ford, mss. We havs hundred* of letter* from men using oar wUu »a; they would aot tak« |o (or it.