Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 July 1880 — Page 7
the star. cItY AND COUNTY
l£5"Mrs. James Daggy has been quite
sick.
»^*CoI. Matson ami wife spent Sun-
day at Brazil.
jpj'tLot’s have a joint canvass between Tatson and Treat.
large head and neck of a panther rise up! Tinatin* and look around, apparently to ascertain INe»-York Stir) the cause of his further expected capture If man wero lcsa of a animal he
turning so suddenly and starting to run. would be less of a drunkard. Few men'
As quick as thought, Mr. Ford had a bead drink simply because they like it; they on him and tired, wounding the animal drink to “treat,” or to “stand” tor a^riend
sr two, and have a “good time” as the
•‘treating” passes around.
Five-tenths of the men who are brought before the Recorder owe their trouble to having asked a friend to “take a glass” or to having accepted a friend’s invitation of “What will you have?” Treating is the beginning of evil; and it would be as useless to speculate on how the world would have jogged along !
severely. The bullet struck the panther near the base of the neck, and, ranging diagonal I j - , passed through the back of the left shoulder. Not being certain that he had given him a death shot, Mr. | Ford called lor assistance, and the first
jujyThe recent rains are helping the to reach him with a gun was Miss Ella, orn crop wonderfully. I and while the panther was about to get Sow is a good time to work for | awi »y she sent a second bullet crushing
^d talk up the fairs. through its vitals, killing the animal in- jf Cleopatra’s nose had been a pug, as to i Csr Republican County Conventional stantly ’ The , faw " ' v, ‘ ic,, the panthor peculate on the state society Would be j art House to-dav hold ’ so ‘ lat by ,ta cr 'es of agony it might in if treating had not existed from time ;
allure the dam and the other fawn, that immemorial.
gi=5" Brockwav A hockafeilow s spoke they too might fall victims to its vorac- IVe may talk temperance and heroi-!
ity, becoming released after the first shot cally parade our ribbons to the public Started off down the hill, seemingly with- pize; our clergymen may preach about
inj,,,,,. b,,,. captor’s .harp
claws or eanmorous Jangs, and was soon which pursues the slaves and sots of the
town last Saturday—everybody busy ' out of sight. Mr. Ford brought the car- “social glass;” yet, there is the fact that harvesting. cass of his panthershi]. to town. It meas- i nt emperanee is on the increase, staring
8fcB“Greenberry Wright made a lengthy nred six feet Irom tip to tip. jspeech at the Court House, Saturday, to j 0 h n Malone fled into a church at Pila good crowd. | lot Point, Texas, to escape from Fred
factory is doing a thriving business. (p. L Y-\'oah Zane, of lleelsvillc, is dangerously sick—cancer of the stomach. gtyySmall crowd of country people in
IQy-Mr. Albert Goodbar lias purchased tu. F. Pai wick's grocery store, and Lawr(ence will be in command of the business. J®“Treat and set-’em-up are synonyiuous terms—therefore the Republican candidate for Congress from this District imight be dubbed Mr. Set-’em-up. Putnam County's Poor House will 'jc self-supporting, so far as bread-stuff is concerned, for the next year, the farm laving raised this year 457 bushels of Wheat, and has left over from last year’s ;rop 1,5C J pounds of flour. BSyn. P. Hubbard, of New Haven, onn., a live and enterprising advertising igent, has issued a well arranged newsaper directory. Persons desiring such work will find it superior to most other
orks of this class.
tfSrrho Board of Directors of the rick Chapel Agricultural Association Id all others interested are requested to cet at Brick Chapel, on Thursday, July , at 1 o'clock. The President, Mr. 11_ Priest, desires a full attendance, gty* Clay Darnall’s six-year-old lighter fell while carrying a glass uit jar, Saturday la.st, and the broken vssel cut her arm very severely, the L’nli being cleft to the bone. Dr. Scott ok the necessary Miches, and the little e is getting along nicely.
us in the face, and all our plots aiiu plans appear powerless to prevent it. Our churches increase- in number but ] drunkenness does not seem to diminish; laws are made to “regulate” the liquor i
Ballenger, who was pursuing him with a traffic, but sobriety appears to count less - drawn knife. Ballinger did not enter, votaries day by day. There must be
but in wait .it a,it,: X. SkS* of the sermon, which treated of the or else the current is too powerful tube
enormity of she/lding blood. Malone stopped by us.
thought the preaehcr’a words would , Our lecturers may be well intenti.med, I T> ... , . , . but the enect of their enorts is transient: I so on »illin?or s heart, and so emerg oUr clergymen may be in earnest, but if ed fearlessly from the services; hut he they are ihey lack the energy of earnest-' was mistaken,for the blade was driven ness, and halt where they should goon; i inin tiiatinnrt our law-makers encourage the sale of in-
toxicants because the mate must have a
An old iady writes: “f was cured of a revenue, forgetting that a sober people, I complicated disease of the kidneys by Hnd l,lllt Eugahty and drink never go
of. Guilniettc’s ha " 1 . 1 ln halul '
the use of two of Prof.
French-Jxidney Pads, aftwr all other remedies had failed.” For sale l>v
Conrad Cook.
A Philadelphia swindler opened a store j in Arch street, stocked it with bottles of j what he called club sauce, and advertised (for “a partner with $250 in a prosperous business.” lie averaged for sometime 1 about ono new partner every week, for the dupes would drop out quietly on ascertaining that the business was a sham,
and leave their money behind.
The most sensible remedy, and the only safe, sure and permanent cure for all diseases of the liver. Mood and stomach. including billious fevers, fever and ague, dumb ague, jaundice,dispep-ia &c , is Prof, Guilmotte’s French Liver Pads, 1 which cure by absorption. Ask your druggist for this noted cure and take no other, and if he has not got it and will not get it (or you, send $1.50 to French Pad Go., Toledo, O. and they will send
For
There must be something wrong, and that something is that the work' is not serious enough in its crusade against intemperance. What, then, is the remedy? If it he true that the practice of “treating” is the commencement of evil, cannot something be done to aim a blow
at the evil as it is?
Why should it not be regarded as the correct thing for a man to drink alone? It is when he drinks alone that a man wants a drink, if, indeed, he wants it at j all. But one treat begets another, and j so on until the end comes, and then—
chaos.
An antitreating society has been formed in New York with admirable results, and) we are satisfied that sm-li a society would bo a success here if some young man would only be bold enough to try.
Prejudice of Our English Brethren.
[Detroit Free Press.]
The habit of » m-leniriing all foreign manufactures, habits and customs be cause they are “not English, you know,” has deprived the English people of many luxuries at reasonable prices. Until very
jg®*The Indianapolis Sentinel of last
nturday says: What is known to their you one post paid by return mail. >rrow among ruralists as the “Western j by ( onrad Cook,
tedical Association,” is again rising in |
Infavorable mention, nner has been in
contribution box has been discounted, vegetables.
The corner-stone of a church has been ! A l ’“ 1 ' 1 1JriU,n °P eneJ a sho P f,,r tbc
recently they have refused to touch, even
i A remarkable burglar’s enterprise has while the conservative Germans have beA Putnam county | |j een brought to light at Akron, Penn, come large consumers of them, our ex-
the city for a day or . The devi i try of tho man wll0 ro bbed the ccllent and often delicious canned fruits
o past, seeking relief from a $212 nob-a,, i i ,i : „ and veiretablea.
Iven in the usual way, and hold now by •
i "innocent purchaser."
tetf*Every citizen of Putnam County in 184S has been carried away. market. For a time he prosp-red. His lould put forth an effort to make the ! , - —— —-. . ustomers were d( lighted with the new! lira hold within her borders this year | jii ( ' l ,ran d* Hut a.s noon as tho secret became •dlv successful \s wo are informed u 1 °P r ' enttdlf J 011 use Dr. Bulls k Il()Wn his patronage dr.>p|)ed olf, his ally huccesslul. As wc arc .n.oinud,, Baby Syrup to induce sleep and compos- dlo ., Wlus deserted and he had to close up ,o oflacials of each of the Aasociations ure for the Baby. Price 25 dents. his business. Rather than eat an oyster le sparing neither labor nor expense to A Tosnn ~nCv in th - “"the other shore of the Atlantic, \ ;ything in firstrdas. order. Re- countr y southeast of San Antoni! While " , ' ;h 1 "' n ' hngl,slmlUU ""
1 w « haV0 f0 “ r fairs tbiS year ’ i following the dry bod of a crock ho
■it: J he County hair, at GreencastU-; 1
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He Brick Chapel Fair, at t'nc usual place; TH e Floyd Township Fair, near Centre Sc lool-house, and Russellville Union
Kir, at Russellville.
JxvipTha Cloverdale Courier says: Mrs. James Sherrill, who has been suffering severely for some timo, of erysipelas, died last Saturday. Her remains were taken to Bethel graveyard for burial.. . . I. .Lyman Shaw had thirteen acres of wi eat which threshed out 505 bushels— 23 bushels to tho acre. This is the be t yield we have heard of, and if there it any one in the township who has a ■ tier one wc would like to h nr from it.Rev. Woods is recovering reasonably ^st from the effl cts of the reci nt sevoro cident with which ho met. He is now || <c to sit up, we understand ied, on Wednesday of last week, two iles north of town, of epilepsy, MargaYestal, a.id .'it The population
saw
placing his car to it
, , , , , , lie in that country than to induce dash over rocks and rush on toward some ..... i ntrUMti
the I
average Englishman to intrust his pre-j
unknown destination, lie proceeded still clous life in one of our own long swmgfurthcr, ami when only a little over ing cars. He would far rather be shaken twenty feet below the surface reached up in one of his traps, like a grain of | forth his liand into a dashing river of wheat in the sieve ot a thrashing mapure, cold water. chine, than enter one of them. Indeed, —-— this dislike of all foreign notions recalls Half the ills of liuman l>fo proceed the story of oneof this nation, who callfrmi a torpid and disordered liver, ed out to his comnide: “ Hill, who goes Submit to them no longer while "Sellers’ there?” “ Astrai- “A stranger?
Liver Rills” will euro you quickly. 25
cents per box.
William Parish was told by tho Poormaster of South Toledo, Ohio, that he must take himself out of town before nightfall, or ho would be sent to the
Cloverdale in 1870 was only .’it ). Thus |' vorkhouso ’ '‘ 1 ’ 11 <io it ’” Hai ' 1 1 ’ aris1 '’ an,i pr"‘l"cts, and are great
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luxuries.
Wi have gained
Ht deeado.
nearly 200 during the
he swallowed a fatal dose of laudanum.
GEORGE BICKTSTELL,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
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BUY A HOME IN MICHIGAN. $5 TO «10 PER ACRE! %ur«* €'rop%! Clirouult < 4'iilor of l.nn<U. Climalo. and Churelic*, lit* HIGHEST REWARD TO FARMEHO. Thosu land-s :ir»‘:t lun: <1 —t mc.‘ nt tin* M ISMSSippi KlV'T. I ..II Rn Allinlllll ’ ; travel ana transportatinn «»fcrn|>s. Descriptive i>ami>lilt t lu Kiiglish ami (e rntnu. W . O. Ill \U f. Commissioner, («rami Rapids, Michigan.
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And Farm dlai'hitH'i'y (.onoi'nllv. ■lust l ived another car load of the coleluated Ol.l.l V lilt < Ti 111,1,1! It PLOWS, together with a fine l VI) 1 1NCE CFLTITATOBS I>i:i:K's m:1V I>I:I>AICT( 111: « l l,TI\ ATOII W idi springs, als. the Deer Breaking Plows, Gilpin SulkyPlows, and Deer and Mansur Corn planter I also the Buckeye Corn Planter and Hoosier Corn Drill. OueuandTop Baggies For Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARM BELLS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS AND HOES il t t' 10 lowest prices. Partieiiliir attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally. Thsukliil for past favors, I hope hy close attention to business and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Creencastle,
j'Euve ‘arf a brick . u, Bill.” The only vegetable much eaten is the
potato, and it was only after :i long strug-j gle that tl:c Englishman could be per-! suaded to introduce it to his interim* de-j partment. The straw-berry, eherry, apple and gooseberry are bis principal fruits,
’caches and grapes are mainly hot-house
cannot, owing tu his climate, get them otherwise, but were it not for his preju-
Scrofula of thirty years’ standing has I dice he would open a large market forj been cored by “Dr. Lindsay’s Blood our canned green corn, tomatoes and
Searcher.” Sold by all druggists, peaches.
I This prejudice is a tax not only on his A Chicago woman is insane from grief. 1 palate but on his purse. In order to In carelessly shooting at a tar gratify it he lias to nay six cents a pound get, she shot her son. ! ^ E "S 1 I iiih than hi * American beef, and has had some curious exponStill they oome! Another case of cnees besides. One English family, in!
F k in tho Big River Woods, about sev- Sweet. Orr & Go’s overalls, M be sold at | I miles from town, up th : river, and,!' ! * c ^ or ^ l’ r " s ' ^ or °idy 85 I'ents, at the i ()lls thought and speculation about its
|dle the gentlemen hunt ami fish, the allies attend to camp duties. Wednes- | r morning, early, while they yet n - osed in their beds, they heard, not far slant, the bleating of a fawn and a rustbg of bushes. Mr. Ford dressed him-
Pniitlicr Kilioil l>> a l ona^
I. inly.
[Mendocino (Cal.) Beacon.1
Chester Ford, his brother-in-law, Mr. y, and his sisters, Ella, Susie and Mrs. lay, have been camping out during the
WHEN. Don’t pay any other house, effect on their taste and their health, to
$1 25 for them.
•Ill i
Tho medicines of Dundas, Dick & Co., are unexcelled for elegance, purity and reliability. Their Seidlitinc Seidlitz
t Powders are ns pleasant as Lemonade. Df as quickly as possible, and, taking '['h e j r Soft Capsules are world famous.
buy the American beef. To their great surprise they liked it, and actually sur-1 vived the experiment. Their four servants, however, had heard of the bias-! phemous meat and would not touch it.
Toe iwo important events in the life of man are when lie examines his upper
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, ' i nu ono chaigo, started in the il' - store. 6m 51 I the hair gone.—[Philadelphia Chronicle-
uction of the noiso in tho brush, lie had | ! Herald. Ot proceeded far when he saw a doe and | Another case of 5< ) dozen Susfawn by her side coming, m a small ' ponders just received, to be sold at wholeIt, from an opposite direction and going Reprices, at the WHEN. Don’t fail ward tho distressed fawn in the bush, - t0 868 dl0m ’ '
t seo -g him, turned and started to
t -- oar tiofy'', ^ JOHNSTON’S s SARSAPARILLA! Foil | vm COKPLAIUI, DYSPEPSIA, And for Purifying the Blood. It has been in use for 90 years, an I has yu m (1 lo in' Ihi-l-'st im i irati n In llio in:,: ki t f..rsn K 111 Al'.Yi HI 1'AIN I'. Tin: t Hi. < r..M k. i.ivj it i,, IT. MN 1\ ! n’l-i.r. . N ’i llI'. I'M |- I , s ITU’fclA, 1TU-S, nntl nil s that arise fn,m n nisorden-d Liver or an Impure blood. Thousands of our b< ' people! Oil . ■ it .vr-l r:\.- i: t< - tl.fir (■I;.1. , | 1 ■- ^9 s., .-.t.a pre; I'r.be it dully. Tlio-iewtiouia (£3 it t -i, -' i - - rann-nd it to ot!,- r 1 . It i-; made from Yellow I-," k. it mdu•nt r LTsaparllla, Wild Cherry,BUI ]'n ■ . ii, Kissafras, VV.- t, r.-r- .-n, un-i olln r vvi-ll-kn*-wii valual.lo U.kiIs and llcrl'S. It is strictly yei'i talili-, and e innot liurt tli" most uelicat,' constitution. U is . . f tin' best nn-Ucuics iu use fi-r I'.,- tulat i-'d thi' Bowels. It is i I l i all n -i- n Ibl' druirst ■< t at one dollar for a quart bottle, or eix 1-ottl -s fitr liv<' dollars. Those v - cannot obtain a hottio of this tni-di'-ine from th>-:r drti:t.-t-t m.-iv send us one d- -liar, and wo will deliver it to them free of any charges. ej V. JCSHSIOH i CO., lCaaa&otam«, V . JclTeraou Ave.,-*'- LSTItorr. Mith. I
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For sale byConiad Cook. rtd*»k i m: «jv.r v A^iii n »T.x*Tttvu .aw; sen ■ rTti'^tT-or.-a*
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M/iNTFn nr,Hr ' s ’ursrvrs. rt, t ft nil i EU eur« Adiireti with alanip. 1 i \ i ■ • l - iv ’ 1 » A NipHTHf/A3i.:r3 vr“.;Tl3! 7 3 IlBat HpIHur ^I’ilfl^rti In lhcWnrlil; p vimpi0fr«P.A«i.JAYBrtONSON,15o‘.r:it,Ml:h
I Or any othur kir-I, y-'M can fi]o yoilVNcf/' with our , Xrtr - thnf H w 11 . Mvttvr t ui'i ICvev, ’l ’ t- .-th ' ill all ri-ri. u <if. ,.il -i/m nn'l fihai" - Svnt froo an rcroipt of $2..10 t my I /'t'OV. Hoot! t f/rntn trrtntrtt /n i‘Vf‘ru rotinlitan<l \ ritfj. \ r. i:. UOTit HHO. t Xeiv Ojc~ | /on!, fa. ii ’ • lui“.' ) • i « f ]■ tt-Ti from m<-'i usiaj r Mm hmc who nuy they would But tako §0 fur it.
MULJiOLN, HANNA & BLACK
-ofTor their services os—
TJ IsT JDttlEt T
to tho citizens of Putnam and adjoining counties. They have tho largest stock anil most complete lino of caskots, coffins, burial robes, etc., in western Indiana. Funerals arranged and.conducted with the care assured by thirty years’ experience in the business.
No. 14 and 10 East Washington Street, Greenaastie, lml.
Bargains, BARGAINS. Bargains!
MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE!
Miiliiolii, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS. V. earn now ready to sell all kinds of Furniture nt ,-rices l-'wer th-in 'vere ever be loro offer- ' 1 in I'utn-i-u County. " e tiroooss I - : la rcflly increas: our Stock by n -l-lil ion ill |,iir anil :n koci> on bunds tiio Largest, Cheapest and lie-t line of goods ever olterod in this market. i\ o trust persons'neo-ling anything in our lino will enll[and seoTis before golng?elsewhcre.
ublt
iiis own high-pricCd, sciTiwny little wretches, of the size and ilavor of an
old-fashioned eoppi r cent.
For the mass of travelers the Ameri-
a small opening, anil
heanl a sour,A ''* i0 t ' l&t ui l ushing water, pan pitssenger car would bo far more con-j
He dug away the sand and found tho opening to a cave, which seemed to widen.
V«*.S ..... ... ^ venioiilaml lessexiu nsive than the ghost; of the stage coach which tho railway s “™ r, •’
sufficiently large to admit nis body, and t i u . re e v er since. Hut unless the Du . he ventured in. After proceeding a few man cars gradually lead to the innova-i feet ho could distinctly hear tho water tjon, it will be easier to establish a repul
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Hop IlitterN
If you arc a minister. 'If \wthyour paatorul (hint with care anti wor k, or
erir
out with can! anil w irk, or if you fe« l weak and dis
knowing why,
Hop ISittrrH will If you arc a man of busFt ram of your « very day ttrs, toiling over your Hop Hitter* will If you aro young, and crution, or an) growing too Hop Hitter* will If you an* in tho workdi‘nk nny urlM'rr, and fc ! cli ansing, toning or stim-
Otttlllgs
Hop Hitter* i* If you art' old.nrul your nri vcs unsteady,and your
poor health, or UuiguLih-
uvke cheer, for
will Cure You. and Imvo overtaxed youri U B; or a mot her, iro if you aiv simply ailing; pirited, without ciuu ly
Uestoro Yoa
iness. weakened hy tho 1 ! U b "i it man of let-
midnight work,
Strengthen You. wifTeriiig from any in did faat, m u often the cbbb,
Relievo You.
shop, on tliu form, af tho that your system need-t iilatmg without IntokiWluit You Need. pulse is fi*ehlc, your
loeulties wamug,
Hop Ililterri ulll give you New Life uml \ Igvir. Hop Cough Curb i* tho pw(*» eafest and he. 1.1
Ask Children.
One Hop I’AT> fur Rlonifu h, 1 ,i vr and Kidneysls •npe-1 riur to all others. Cures by uttsorption. It is perfect. I D. I. C. i < in nlisohife and irr< i tiM • i ure for drunk | euness, use of opium, tobacco mid narootica ! Above gold l-y drugxLsU. Hop nitUir> M!g. Co. Rochester, N. Y. I
It is no trouble to us to show^goods.
G17 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. A refrulm graduate of two Medical Collegea, has (»- • i ; >ngef enk'uk’-cl in the ejiecial treatment of all Venereal. Bc-xual
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Louis, as city nupera show, ami all old reiideuta kn- w
SyphiliH. Gonorrhose,Gleet. Stricture. Ore lntin. Hernia, or Kupture, nil Urinary DiBeases ana Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of the Throat Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled buch ,on
lat ’st acientirtc nriticip'efi. Safely. Privately.
SpermatorrneB, Sexual Debility nnrl T’^po-
Call and S©@ Us nt tEo Old Stand, i • a ?;
Nos. 14 & IG East Washington St., Grconoastle, mu’.
m’LHO'L.Y, & B5LACK.
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durability, Hui.-ty, Koonomy, and Beauty Separators a specialty. Four sizes of Hepnrato BH Venn* of Pronperouw hihI font Inn
ment, furnishes n honornbli 1 <l( aling
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Hial gear* and belt
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’ Power,
ami Steam-Power ti d Horse-Powers,
laugu of nauio, looutiou, or uiauagi*'
CAUTSON 1 awl p'-'Milaritr of
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our Yiiikatob
machines to the wall; honco variou Ing to build and pului otl Inferior and inougrcl
our famous (ohmI*.
now aite imitatioi
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hr atich experimental and worthless mnehlnerr. If ron huv
m l M vU<BOl \l-” Mj tl.e ’Cl M I M •* fill! pnrtlculitrM rail on onr dealers, or wr'»o ited Clrculara, which we mail free. Address
CCiaes in nmturer years, or other rnuscs.
the following etTecI
huso iii youth, sexual t: ■ruuses. and whieh pi duCB
some ot the following elierts •- nervousness, seminal emis•lons, debility, dimness of sight, ihteetive memoty, ttiniplcs on the face, pliysical d'ray, aversion to society oft* males, contusion of ideaif loss of tcxual power, Me., rendering niarringe improper or unhappy, are pcrminctuly cuml. C<>nsultation at otfire, or In mai! free, and inviterf, When it is iiiconvenieut to visit the nty for treatment, medicines can he sent hy nmil or express everywhere. Curable cases guaranteed, where doubt exists it is frankly stated rixftle: f:r Uec, 1 8t»mp; f:r W:si3, 1 t'.iip ;
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So now he has seen the sun and the moon, The flower and the falling leaf of the tree (Ah, the world is a picture that’s looked at boon)
Is there anything more to see?
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For the baby knows it all.
—Mrs. S. M. Piatt in Christian Union.
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Trimmings, etc., to bo sold cheaper than ever.
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