Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 July 1880 — Page 6

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SUGAR YEAST 1 THE STAR.

BPyEAD. SWOT M2 2SST Ml

— ——— ---- TT TIi«* I'l-rsrit-iiro oilin' Hi ml A hitAKK A. Arn"1.i’. Editor and Proprietor | Sin«iiiar Siory—Spirits of

riainio) am r!

Saturday, .luly 31, 1880

TERMS ..8100 per year.

lAi TIIKMAKItKT. Ti*>’ It uikI Von*ll It.

New York Sun.

I have intimate acquaintance ’with a

Entered at the Postoffice, Grceucastle ; lady in one of the counties of Kansas ln,l m s,T„mi-,-lass mail matter. ^ who is of Scotch decent, well bred, iatel-

! liKont and truthful. Within a part of her

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IIerk is something from Morgan county falni i y relationship she exhibits at interas printed in the Mooresville Herald, of val , , n oxceptioiul mental endowment, ; interest to farmers,but we hear of no sim- oither subjection to impressions on the '• ,lar troubIe in lhis connl y : The f8r,, “ :ri j brain from great distances or the pervaare complaining that their cattle are going | sion of 8p . cu with her 8en8e | and 8 ensibilblmd. Jacob Ruste has been called to j ity| or dairVoyance> or spjrit medium .

ON EAKT33 seo ,nany c!,scs in the cas ‘ cn * i,art of th ° 1 >* it?

1 coun ‘- v - The disease commences with a The periods at which this condition is dryness at the nose, which is caused by act i V ocoincide with misfortunes to distant the filling up of the reservoir that runs members of her family. Her sisters

l etween the eye and the nose. This

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RECEIVING DAILY!

I resolved to go home on the day that my brother had requested. Again 1 slept, this time, a heavy, unrefreshing sleep, that lasted until morning. At the breakfast table I told my dream. Good-hu-mored ridicule from my friends had a beneficial effect on me, and after two

The 1.11c anil Death of a World.

[Indianapolis Sunday Journal.] In a recent lecture on

death of a world,” Professor Proctor

used the following language:

The merits of Dr. Bull's n v J art) acknowledged by ul; who V' 7

The life and us ? (1 i , t . for the <li , seas e8 of lnf an U ' , l

only Jo cents a bottle. I

A Rockford (Me.) girl uJ'T'

“ The changes of the earth’s crust such torn off by a stroke of li B . ntn ‘ ' r as are now going on, we find have been 1 uninjured, but the young msl"VI going on during puriods of time which in t0 borrow a book had his riel, l trwwja lunuor flip nmrA \vn Htiirlv I. » « . . Jirml

days I was almost persuaded that * W8S | reality grows longer the more we «tudv . ^^ J attaching too much importance to a the ed(k , nce) and j don’t think it would lnt() hjs , iv J. .. corsct '^l dream | Iki exaggerating-in fact I know from how sho was Iom(1 d ai ‘ c

1 the evidence which has been gathered

The day for my departure came, j 1 tke ev jdence

entered the car in the Terre Haute Sta-

tion. I seated myself and looked about

that it does not fall far short of the truth iVe have much pleasure

a\ .i. i . c t-

—to say that one hundred millions of , mending Thermaline to our read J

me. In the opposite seat sat a white- years must have elapsed, during which absolute cure for malaria. Th. r " haired man. 1 recognized him at once as the frame of the earth lias been 'cny u urer8 . nanie a j ono j g ^ gmjV, | the man I had seen in my dream. He ! much as it is at present. ( merit, It sells at 25 cents ner / I :: T "° f ““'-*«*«•■«»“*roSil of the passengers were familiar tome. ^ of f()rnlationi 8Uch ^ the Ding Store- 6m 52 ^

At the dinner station I met the lady 1 g ra d ua l deposit of matter and other pro-1 had seen in my dream, and we had dinner cesses which we call denudation, by j

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A large.lvaried and late-styled -took of sens n || v t i )ickt . ns and if not treated earlv re 1 y I * T , , I the rivers, and other details in the Indianarous and Sr. Loots P,.,

eonablu : ^ t treated earl} re- j g ence of disaster m the family by dreams! depot. I was sure my brother’s body formation have taken place. Bv estuna- Going East. q ; ‘ rAI)\7 sults in blindness of thu ani,na1 ' Thc subsequently confirmed in every instance! would be put off the train. As I stood ting at what rate the processes have tak- A^ ( ,mmo'dati'on.'.'.'.'.'.”'9 : :vi, I' dk\ goods, and see that they do not become ultectod. by sound. They are pictures of events in my dream, said to me: '‘Please give I have been continually going on. i 9t Louis Vanda; iv Tf Thc cause is supposed to he something as if 8eoIl the eves in thc daytime, way, Madam.’ I turned to look at him., Then the earth’s crust shows us clear- ’ ' nilxAPousRAnlv.r'" 1 which is snuffed up the nostrils while| ' nA1LRnAn

grazing.

bone

Notions, Domestics, etc.

All bought of first hands at lowest prices, and customers are guaranteed bargains, at

.1A aims (*ie lesi* v's N e w Y ork Store

My Kansns frl.nd h» . l»re to on the Iroek h.y « I»r S o boy tin' Ill'll,““Ifc-reli, -i'iTi.'

I*aitii:ii)i I'onnty

outline, severe in simplicity, without a was addressed to my father. I took the ;l ] leat uptm this glolio for it to be the word of speech, rap or motion of panto- Ilollidaysburg train, and on arriving at abode ot life, and this period has been fimrpiiom'Sin , r n * •* 1 1 1 1

1 mine in it, with no

diana poms Railroad

Eastward Train*. WeatwiJ* .L

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[old

’Daily except Sunday.

Southwostloornepl’ublic Square, -tf Grcenenstlc, Ind.

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The Republicans of Putnam County knowledge of a misfortune that has hap- ago from heart disease.’ In answer to vaporous state. Of that we derive evi-! Railroad ' ^ hic * met in mass convention, last Saturday, to P Gned to “ ,jl °od relative. Her vision in- my question as to thc tune of day ho died, dcncc^ not tmm the earthy herself, but j (Going North.)

nominate candidates for county officers to . e l% ence covers on 'y rations by blood. I was informed that it was at 9 p.

$•2.00 PUR BUSIIKL

be elected this fall. A. I). Hamrick, Esq.> - IR’loOves by marriage may die, be wound- The difference in time between the East was made Piesidcnt of the convention ' , ' d • violently be killed, and the sisters and the West showed me that Dan had

in ! fr,>m tlle st:lU ‘ <)f , tliu I Exprn.s ! tem, which leads us to the conclusion Way Freight.

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and Jesse W. Weik, Secretary.

will know nothing of it. And this been dead some four hours before I saw

that the whole system must have been Through Freight. in a form of vapor, and therefore our , (Going South. > earth must have had its beginning in a ‘/’ev.'.ix. i r.J vaporous state.” ThwuYh lwitiZ j This is the commonly received tlicory , '*

of scientists of the present day as to the i ,

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The first thing on the programme was clairvoyance of mediumship docs not, him. Silently 1 stood in the house by

-p-v- -] , A . j a speech from Elder Treat, candidate for oxtend t0 th « >n»le line in the family. B the side of the box when it was opened. 8t . leuuau> „ x lue uily ^ o,j lI10

W 1 | i~i i /—\ I 1 j Congress. He consumed aoout an hour’s '» restricted to the females, ^ow for u The lid of the box was removed, and formation, not ouly of this world, but of Would nay «-11. and 25 per cent saved ‘ timo . and waa listened to attentively. ' ir( ’ am which Mrs - describes: there lay Dan, dressed exactly .as I had J h ^ r 8 ^^ ld ®’ f va,^ 11 and ‘ theT durine _ _ _ t0 t, '^*’ urcll ‘ sci " n A committee on resolutions was up- ‘My brother Dau had disease of the seen him in my dream. i subsequent tteriods of incalculable dura- r -j _ in lt IS A ^ pointed, consisting ot Messrs. M. A- i lln o s - It was aggravated by exposure “I have no explanation to make ol the tion, passed through various stages of OxiOhL 0,, Mt, Holyoke « UB WG tkir iul W e Moore, James B. Brumfield, W. B.Wil 'u>d bard service in the Army of the To- dream. I simply tell you the fact of haniemng, cooling, etc. Professor .Tbo2ii year will copimctice.,|.tomherTjit-'"'

Hams. Lemuel Johns and William Denny ! to.nae. Rendered unfit for duty, he throw having seen an apparition of the events - ^ ! "end iorcatu”oguo t,, an ' IUcht ™ It was then resolved to proceed to the j "P hia commission in the Pennsylvania , that were to occur, an apparition of inan { W cnty-five million years hence, viz: a

61- worth looking after.

HOW WE HO IT:

uguo to

Kiss ntm rzi;;::.:

AVo huy for cash and aava you in per cent. I nomination of candidates, and H. H. Hilli*, j ,}uc kt a ilN and went to Cuba. At that imatc objects, of dozens of strangers, ami j dry and arid crust, without an atmoa- C- s*! f ., 1 Vtim

Indiana of my dead brother’s body.” ! phere, uninhabitable, cold, and dead. I » IM I > <V IKIOnHt i>>

We sell for CH.-h and save you 5 percent. We pay no rent and save you 5 per cent. We pay no clerk-hire, save you 5 per cent.

CLVI.I. AJN l) fiK*:. .! k.TlEXiSTAl 1.01C,

Great Reduction

of Greencastlo township, was named ^ ' vas living in Terre Haute, Indiana, of my dead brother's body make the race for County Treasurer bv 1 M)'husband was absent in tl e Army of Knowing the truthfulness of the lady, acclamation, followed l.j the nomination ' Ihe Cumberland. A lady friend lived in I believe her strange story, of Patrick Gogin, -f Washington town- tllu house with me. Dan was my favor- Frank Wii.kkson.

j ship for Sheriff, in like iiianner. In re-;'^ 9 brother. At short intervals ho wrote West Side Square.! sponse to calls, Mr. Gogin “showed uj,” i to me. One day I received a letter from j | on the rostrum and retnted thanks for him in which he said he was strong; that I the nomination. ' the disease of his lungs seemed to have! For Coroner but one person was Passed away, and that he intended to take ;

The

$.50 to SI00 or $200 jicr month duringvicj T"r lull p.irtii-lar*, aiMi".-- .1 i . \;... .1 Co.. CinrinnatRO. 1

Ever, . hines upon this earth CmcinnaSrCollepateSS

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is hidden from some other world. Every ' ^ Hash of light lliat, broken and shattered, Tull "ou .-o. Next term iietiii* Seiitcmy

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, ... , , ■ i . , for circulars address

TIM- Only Living l.. gi.l Slav.- in P 1 ^ hide and seek with tree and stream

Grta ' Vmtca ; !•»veM^'h, L^t dark-: Gra V-V.V^A > : ;l^Tl , •

named, Dr. A. G. Preston, of this citv, j t b e next 8teamtir f° r New York, and then j Detroit Free Press j ness. Phat which is of advantage to one Established In 1883. Situated in a mostbJ

h„ ... put o» ticko, by S.. !.» I.«Su,c„uko, ^ | By th. p»».. S u of tl.o o. ^oce o, 1,»7 j "7“ “To ^.be

tion, as was also Bascom Dicks, who was

nominated for County Surveyor. Right here the postmaster paraded his

wisdom by solemnly announcing that he did not propose to abide by the decision

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-j j not adopted, and thereupon moved that ; a candidate for Count,' Clerk be nomina-

j \ ■ | ted. Tlie motion was carried, and Capt.

.1). E. Sluss, of Clovcrdale township, was

X X C S ! SiVP, ‘ nonilnat ' on hy ncclamation, the

" i name of L. B, Smith, which was also pre-

Carriages, JuniD Scats, Isented, having been withdrawn. -pi , D ' ' The next business was the nomination x unions, -Dllggies,' f a candidate for- Representative. Messor

1 B. Welch was placed before the conven- , i tion. Then, in iiuick succession, the fol-

bt. Louis Buggies and Pbiutous on hand , , , , at prices to suit the times. ! low,n e Scntlomon were also named for 4 .. . . , ; (he nomination, but ihoy all declined to

Iio trouble to show our work,

Call and ?ee ua. make the race if nominated: Elder 0.1*

AI1 kind OM w^aacloi r ook B a J 8 we P il .» new. ‘ Marshall A.Moore, James Deno y ;

.Silas A. Hays and George Hanna. So M. ' B. Welch was nominated by acclamation. | The nominee was called out, and made a speech that would have been in better

Spring Wagons, &c.

Renick, Curtis & Co., timl (Jrooncastlo, Ind

Lueteke C6 Hasncl S tasle delivered during the canvass than

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j before the convention. For County Commissioner, Northern llistrict, two names were placed before the convention, to-wit: J. B. Brumfield and Daniel Evans, both of Russell township. Mr. Bruinfl'eld declined, and Danliel Evans was nominated by acclamation. Hon. 1). E. Williamson then offered a lesolution recommending and instructing in favor of S. F. Lockrulge for the race

for State Senator from the counties of

I aparlincnta. honied ht -I, in. T 1

e! 1 ennsylvnnia and settle his business s | aver y w |i, c |, ] iai i always existed in , , r ,, ,.. , , • . ' era ofnokntiwiid ii nhiiiiy 'Ti, ;,J alfiiis. The settlement made, be intend- Michigan was abo'ished but those who ' V " ' !* 1 , L " U '’ r ) l r , J ’! «tudy Muaic asa priifcnsion,'will liml horS ,, , , , .uiLiii D aii, was aoousncu, oui mosc » no i)Ut kills the gra- - on which it glows. The ..ilvt.nt:,",.* ..i i J

ill'll In I ,nnn !i till itmrniriA m Ku^i- 1 v _ t * .1. r- , t

toona, and he with him during his sh ut provisions of Jay’s treaty, made in 1793,1 ters of beauty, but the vision is purchas- f5T ' '

w.

cure. For* 1’. kkrhI

Pittsburgh Female

Diatinct Schouls of Liberal Arts. Music, 1) ini,'and Paintintr, Elocution, aud

Modern LutiRuaaea.

Twenty-four Teueliers.I KX) FULL MUSIC LESSONS FOM

stay in this country. An impemling bat still held in slavery. One of them, and ed at the cost of the life of a tree, and tie in the Southwest, where my husband) ^ j 8 believed the last of his race, is still the robbing of the sand bed of some

was stationed, made me undecided to go. jiving. Many old settlers will call to i sleepy stream.

I hesitated, not knowing whether to meet! mind »jj en ,>> Maj Kearlsey’s negroBon ! The advantage of circumstances is ap-

my brother as he reque.ted, or remain ' _ w ho,„ the Major purchased for a bag to mankind as well its these ot.- fq^ki-vnuir'y^of Mudc^connflt-tofi

at home until after the battle and until 11 of 8alt . B en. was a good servant, and | ] not always'make fhe niati.* FavomWe 1

Mad hoaiil irom my husband. I went to somewhat a favorite among the boys of and fortunate surroundings as frequently ' y ,,a X "nr oecna Septeiuher 7 th, isso. .'ti bed at 10 p. in., and dropped to sleep at the per)od . But Ben was something of breed fools as unfortunate surrounding* | £® V a cataiogo ' urr-

, ,, . . ,. i make men of \vorth and lights of the

an agrarian, and could not resist taking

anything he wanted that he could lay A man can become the master of the his hands on unobserved. Upward of I circumstances which surround him. But

"At half-past ten I was awakened by a short, vivid dream of warning. Alarmed, I roused my friend, and said: T have my warning. Something is the matter with Dan.’ My friend laughed at me. 1 soon recovered from my nervousness, and again dropped to sleep, instantly it seemed the scene was changed. I was on trie cars traveling east. Opposite me sat a white haired man, who had a covered basket on his knees. There was a hole in the cover of his basket. The aged man occasionally peered into the hole in the lid. I was curious about the contents of the basket and was well-pleased when I discovered there were fish in it. The train stopped for dinner. Getting out I met a lady I knew, and wo had dinner together. 1 have forgotten the name of thc station, but I remember that there was a

fifty years ago, Bon drove thc family car- j* *’)' placing his face resolutely

^ , , , ........... success and ruthlessly destroying

nago containing Mrs. k. and daughter the force of that which would nink him out to Grosse Point. Mrs. K., seeing a unfortunate. Some of the brighu . o hts nice patch of cucumbers in a garden in j of the age, and of all ages, have had most

f * r- - **•««'! sSMnsrrtR

procuring some for pickles, bade Ben. to | forboding apparently. Homer begged his stop and go to the house and see if they j bread; Dryden liveil in hopeless distress would sell some. Ben. went to the alld I ,OVGr ty I Uhatterton took his own , j . „ , , life at 18, through the influence of the house, and not finding anybody, a '> d | ^oom that enveloped him. Goldsmith seeing a watch hanging on the wall, he j sold one of ids best works for a mere tritook it. The family, on returning from; lie to save^ himself from thegrij) of the

thc field, where they were at work, soon missed the watch. Thc carriage, which

law, and Milton began and finished his life under apparently unfortunate sur-

was seen, was easily recognized,for it wus the only two horse carriage in the conntry at that time, and it was at once sur-!

roundings, dying in obscurity, but giving the world a gem to place in the libraries

of -the most learned.

The apparently unfavorable surroundings invite effort and efibrt begets success,

miaod that Ben had taken it. The owner j Every struggle against tho giant which came to the city and chrrged him with impedes the way of the ambitious

miss-spelled sign on an opposite rustau- thp thoft which he stoutly denied. A strengthens the hold and lifts the feet of rant. The incidents of this dream were 8(!arch warrant was procured and the | Sid wreath ^ a trip from lerre Haute to Altoona. 1 1 watch was found in Ben’s bed. Ben was | The population is constantly shifting, was happy, pleased with the changing j arre8 t ed) t r i el ] ) f ount i guilty, an d sentenc-! The ricn of to day too frequently breed

COMPOUND SYRUP

ISA CERTAIN REMEDY FOR

UotiiM'slion of 11m- I,lings, Ae..&i F°I f

FELLOWS’ Coinpaiiiitl Synm of HypopliosiiiJ Speedily and I’ennanently Cures:

Putnam and Hendricks. Thc postmastei scenery, and thoroughly enjoyed the 1 e d to pay a fine or bfe publicly whipped 'lie poor of a later generation, while the

Clean Meat Market!

The heat heef, mntton and all kinds of fr".-’i words ensued, and then thc postmaster’s and ult meats, saosate, •to., consuinUy on l , - l ,uj stt motion to lay upon the table was defeat

WE STRIVE TO PLEASE.

opposed the resolution and moved to lay trip. I looked forward to meeting my it on the table. A short and hot war of brother at Altoona, and in tho dream 1

never doubted hut that I would meet

him.

ed, followed by the adoption of tho resolution offered by Mr. Williamson.

I TT ' ^ be following delegates were chosen to

~ ) attend the Senatorial Convention: Jackson township, William Silvey; Russell, Daniel Guilliams and W. B. Wilson; Clintoni John Clapsaddle; Monroe, Charles E'

The readers of|TIIE STAR should understand Thornton and Frank Albin: Floyd, Isaac t .it when they wish to get the hast and moat Cartwright; Marion, Elam Denny; Grecng. ods for thu least mercy, they must go to. castle, J. II. Crow, Chas. Baggy, J. W.

.Cole, John R. Miller; Madison, Levi

jL Sv^-^lCx gJ Woodium; Washington, Jacob Phillips;

“.Soon after my Western train ran into | the depot nt Altoona, the Eastern train came thundering in. 1 stood by a post on the platform watching the passengers get oil'the train, expecting to seo my brother. I began to doubt his being on the train, when an expressman passed mo wheeling a great box or a truck. I looked through this box as though it were clean glass. In the box was a coffin, and in the coffin was my brother. One glance showed me that he was dressed in heavy

to buy their

Warren, James Hester; Jefferson, S. P. S ra y twill. From tho button

Groceries, Provisions, Vaughn; Clovcrdale, II. W. Larkin; Mill

, ^,1 Creek. James llarcourt. Queensware aim Olasaware.

North .11 ;ulison.

Corn is in good growing condition

His stuck is always fresh and clean, and pur-

gire reuV.°Ue7Lrei , in P . n th e an luy rern'i.eUmr” 1 People arc busy cutting grass .... David DON’T FORGET THE PLACE, Durec & Co. are doing a good business WYSOXG’S, threshing wheat Everybody about Northwest corner I’uhlie Square. i donc! stacking oats.... Levi Moore is at- ^^ ~-jj— ■ | j I tending school at Danville, Indiana

Cooper aharlniia dnlived to any part of the , ,, — * * - 1....1 and nice Kindling*

city at fiO cents per load, and nice kindling I trimmings and culled gtavisl for sale choap. Leave orders at the Kolling Ajjlirooner Mnip.

PILES

fully clrifrilxol » it'' •eientifi'i mode nf cure. Iroi'. H*rna’ Hluatrated oipHul •i-nl trtr- on applicitton.

iiaoiuNul *rtvt f t* on appticatu IIAKItlH ftFJMKOV 4 O.,

Z. Boswell talks of going to Missouri this .Cutting beo trees is the order of

.Bull a 1 Ik-imI.U. HU. * ■ar.i-l HI..,

St- Louis, Mo.

the day in this section The Democrats in old Madison are well pleased with Hancock for President. Count old Madison for Hancock & English.

A Slbsciudleb.

hole of his coat hung a black ribbon. On his feet were shoes that had per forated toes. Never having soon shoes of this style, they attracted my attention. The buttons on the coat and vest were very peculiar, and forced themselves on my notice. The expressman wheeled the box [mat me, and it was put on the express car for Ilollidaysburg. I got on the

Ilollidaysburg train also.

The intense vividness of the dream awoke me. I sat up in bed crying. My friend arose, lighted the gas, and talked to me. With tears streaming down my face, I insisted that Dan was dead. The hands of the mantle clock indicated lip. in. Knowing that something was wrong,

, . . poor of thc present will become the anal the inarKet. It was supposed that the errors of a rich generation by-and-by.

Congestion of thc Lungs. Bronchitis, Conjurai tiuii. Ni*rvou> i r<.>tration, >horthu - nf i:- .:3.| Palpitation m tho I leu rt, Ereml ’I

“ . PhVRiivn

IIhikL nml Liml'.-', Physical iintl Mental De*! prestion, Lou oi Appetite, Lo - of RnertTi Loss "i memoiy. It will rapidly ii - weakened functions and orgnmi of thoiioilr.l

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which depend for health up

\ oluntary and involuntary n< rv us ti L

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I' acts u ith v igor, g( nt lent ■ imd • J owing to the exquipito harmony of it^ iiigreJi-| its, akin to pure blood it'•elf. Its taste]>ltf?*|

cuts, akin to pure blood

ant, and its cllocts perniaueiit.

DKB1LITY.

Major would pay the fin ? and save him 8o it is inentiilly. The cloak of Elijah

i Mn. J.un s I. Fki.i.ows, fhemiat

from the whipping, but he had been go I rarely fulls on Elijah’s son; but, strugperplcxcd by Ben.’s frequent acts he!s lin ? fr om the lower ranks, there are

{coming the brightest and best to take

.St. John. K-! 5 -.! ist, St. Jolin.N IJ

J L-ur Sir—11 avinir used your Comimiuiu! .'yn

’) ll j |,|iit,'. |.,r ■, i"" tim" in i") Ii"". I have no h'-siiatlon in ri'"miini"ndiiii!'

thought best to let the law take its course | font seajs and commanding power where thinking it would break him of the pro- now nuotlier tribe reigns. Thus the ster-

pensity, which it did. Ben after m>sco[« of life shifts its scenes; and the , , r . .v. i reason is patent. When success makes while loft the cty and was gone several men fflt J,,, , a2y and indepen(lent) de . years, when ho returned, and again went generacy follows. When failure attacks

oft’—to Europe with a circus.

after many years to this country, in extreme old age, besought tho Major’s son, living in Ohio, who had a kindly feeling for him, and provided comfort for him, and now has secured comfortable quarters for him in the Bucyrus poorheuse. Ben lived to see slavery, by the laws of England, under which he was held in Michigan, abolished, and also the slavery of the United States, and he is to-day probably the only one legally a slave in either Great Britain or tho UnitedStates.

Returning the ambitious, he but bends his bow the

further and flies his arrow till it lodge* in the very heart of tho prize he seeks.

The medicines of Dundas, Dick & Co., are unexcelled for elegance, purity and reliability. Their Seidlitino Seidlitz Powders are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. Seee advt. For sale at Allen’s Drug Store. 6m 51

■’or Nulc. Real estate of all kinds on liberal terms. R. L. HATHAWAY, Grocncastle, Ind tf 12

flible Term*. Readers of the Bible will be interested in the following expressions frequently met with in the holy scriptures: A day’s journey was 33 i-5 miles. A Sabbath-day’s journey was about 3 of an English mile. Ezekiel s reed is said to have been nearly 11 feet long. A cubit is 22 inches nearly. A finger’s breadth is equal to one inch. A shekel is about 50 cents. A Shekel of gold was $9.07. A talent of silver was $1050.86. A talent of gold was $20,448. A piece of silver, or a penny, was 13 cents. A farthing was 3 cents. A gerah was 2 cents. A mite was J cent. A homer contained 75 gallons and 5 pints. An ephah, or bath,7 gallons and 4 pints. A bin was one gallon and 2 pints. A firkin was 7 pints. An omer 0 pints A cab was 3 pints. A log was J pint.

to my patients who nro sufFering from •i' ility, or any ili <•. <ol tin- luu . ' ’ v J thui, oven in o.-o-' utterly d . it ati ? relief. I mn. Sir, youffi truly. w tO4 n. U.AbDY. M.D.

Soil! !»y nil E>l'iigg;islH.. ;51.r,uab"tt W. W, Jones, A vent. I

E~:r: del

Great Kidney anal I.ivi r M " I i " m.M

T , "iir"S piiins In tli« I ol Unfit, Side or Loinjl mill nil Ji- ' T !h" Kidney!*. Liver,] ? 1 Ulndder nii I i 1 ' 111 '’ ry Or,iins. Iir"i". v .|

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the Kidneys. Retention or Incontinence o ,

t rine. Nervous Diseiiscs, U'mak'

•ind Excesses. Hunt’s Roinody is prepared ex

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Liiptint Chureh, l‘roviJeuee, H-I . J ,l H n • ‘jy 1 cun tektify to the virtue of Hunt s R«™. * in Kidney Diseases from Mftual trial. hnMas been greatly henefitted by its use. TAVr0R

Pbovidsnck, R.I., Aus. 19. fi

Wm. E. Cl.ABKK - Dear Sir: Having witness* the wonderiuj "tleetsot Hunt’s Remedy

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own (*.nj*ti. im ia j......- - - , ■mend it to all afflicted with

s e hmjds r eeure ,, 'tL inXine ,‘which |

them in the shortest possible time. Hunt* Remedy will do this. ResjjoiUfully g-^; r st .

HUNT’S REMEDY

HUITT'S MKfEEY in purely vegeta bleami in uHed by the ailaice of physician?. 11 ha? stood the tc!»t of time for M year?, muiI the utmost re . liance maybe|>jBeecl| in it. One trial willl convince you. 1

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