Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1880 — Page 2

SUGAR YEAST BREAD. mm S3 SEST 3H2A3

THE STAR.

;ut; K°u Crl" •Ij. 0 ''s!w'undt^'jw.' | AB*ll.rT Sofa',-illow, Mrs. Mcli.tosh. Though they had left him well, it was

1J II Crow, 1st; A S Brvan. 2d. i Braided pillow slips, .Miss Mary Wood- | Hoos, Small Bone.—-Boar under li ruir - Chain-stitched pillow sl.ps, Mrs.

| year, K H Crow, 1st and 2d. Sow 2 years

old and over, K H Crow, 1st and 2d. Sow ! nant - Bolster shams, Mrs. . A Mouuy. | Thousnn(ls have | (een cured of dumb

1 year old and under 2 E

Prank A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor

Saturday, Sept. 1H, IS80

i> r tiiu Tr.v It niul Von’ll It. C. LUETEKE. 4Htf

TliRMS...

SI (JO por year.

Entehkij at the I'ostolhce, Greencastle Ind., as second-class mail matter.

only by the most active exertions that he was kept from dying of the cholera W Matkin. Pillow shams, Mrs. W Ten- ’ morbus, nant. Bolster shams, Mrs. A Moudy.

II Crow 1st Calico dress, Mrs. W Matkin. Night a g Uei billioua disorders, jaundice,^ dys

SUCCESS!

Tom. Abrams.

Owimr to a largely increased business i J been obliged to moved his stock of

‘ Y ;. r . . , „’,„ r dross, Miss Bettie Crow. Night cap. pepsin and all diseases of the liver,blood ( J rOCGriCS. PrOVisiOlK Joy Gould has no eyebrows, and a cor-! iUU ' ''l"= ; ' ’ 1110,1 1801 a "' ' yj rg Matkin Chemise Miss Bettie and stsmach, when all other remedies A ‘ 1 ]

i f tL c, [ Ri.nnhlicnn ^ ® Crow, 1st and 2d, Sow and o suck-1 ‘ • ' i i , have failed by using Prof. Guilmette’s respondent of the St. Louis HepubJican ’ o^’Crow. Lady’s drawers, same. Lady’s naT ® ,al i ea ' U I. , ... ..j

ON HAND,

| professes to tell whv. lie Ud his all j ln K P'S 8 - K H Crow ’ lst 8nd 2d ’ ' taken on Union Pacific, and the stock bad ' " n ' ,er 1 y jar ’ E 11 Orow ’ lst and 2d ’ ' been worked up from 9 to about 06. The «'vkehtakb» on Hoos.-Boar any age, ! lower court had decided in his favor in I K M C,ow - Sow any age, E H Crow.

Sheep, Fine Wool.— Buck 1 year old : ■ "

g ow Crow. Lady’s drawers, same. skirt, same. Gent’s shirt, Mrs. J B Cole-

man.

Artistic

a vital lawsuit, an t it was w ith feverish >

French Liver Pad, which is a quick and permanent cure for all those disorders. Ask your druggist for the great remedy, ami take no other, ank if he does not

W Duonington. Specimen oil! ^pjt send^M M in a letter to the

-Landscape painting in oil,

-AND-

RECEIVING DAILY!

I awaited. The rumor got about in street that the decision of the court I would he adverse to Gould, and, in spite

French Pad Co., and receive one by mail

postpaid.

GLASS & QUEENS WARE

To tho large room on the

A large,(varied and late-styled .-turk ol seas eonubie

of the piivate assurances that it would

ainst the Goverraent, the adverse

DRY GOODS, Notions, Domestics, etc. All boupht of first hands at lowest prices, and customers uru Kuurunteed b rKains, at Jami:s Gillespy s New York Store

rumors so unstrung Gould that it was hard for him to keep on ins feet. A pri-, * "It \t * i o i

vate telegraph wire was hired with one “

terminus in Mr. Gould’s office and the Sheep, Middle Wool.-Lwc 1 year

I old and over, E II Crow, 1st and 2d. j Buck lamb, same. Ewe lamb, same. Buck any age, J T McGill. Ewe any

age, E II Crow.

«> Country I’l-odiirr,

other in the room adjoining tho Supreme Court chamber in Washington, i'hel operators sent all the decisions as they |

Sheep, Long Wool.—Buck 1 year old lection urns c.il mstru.n nt * • 1 ~ when about to die, from a sudden attack eliewbere in Western Indiana. 4taaM,. J ra™* «- Lwe e year old and over, J P Bryan, 1st; SMru anlt ' . for me _ q God, receive my spirJT McGill, 2d Buck lamb, EH Crow, boqu.t, same. Plat boquet, same. Round . Togf . phg a h ,,f brotberof 1st and 2d Ewe Umb, E H Crow, 1st; | boquet, ssme. Pyramid boquei same. Dr. Lonmer of Chicago, and s

Special Premiums.—Neaicst dressed , r , , . ... brother of l'>inny Josephs, the famous

lady in calico, Miss Annie Smith, 1st,

Miss F B Matkin, 21: Miss Annie Ham- ,

tttond, B 1. Best display in 1' D ial Hal),

M rs. J B Coleman.

Ton .tKKAJIS.

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were read. Great nervousness was caused

2tf

SouthwcsCeornorB’ublic Siiuare, (irccneastle, Ind.

#2.00 PER BUSHEL

by the long, tedious opinions telegraphed in which Gould had no interest. This was kept up for hours. Gould was almost prostrated. At length the operator

Poultry.—Trio chickens, C. R. Black. Vehicles.—2 horse carriage, lienick, Curtis & Co. Top buggy, same. Open

communion wixk. Lookto Your Insurance I he "rapecrop in A. Speer s vineyards] undorhisned .‘‘till represent.* thefolloJ in Xi'W Jersey ibis year is one-third lug old reliable and resiionidble in-uram more than any previous year. His vino- | ° f inc, ' r "" ri yards in New Jersey and the grapes i Cauital. a?» which he tiurehases have enabled him to I July!. « ctnrd.- four ....... .bend None IS-Vi . Home of New \ orl< . jynoo.mn . keep a stock lour )cars Muait. Am Phenix of Brooklyn, i.mo.uio j

Nine years ago William Carter, of Can- sold less than tour years old. It has be- ■ tsai*.. Continental of N. \ ... l.fain.uio...

cornea favorite wine for communion [ 2 - ws -'

S., $».250.ljnq,

KtruiiK<‘ IJi'Psmi litit Tol

lowod its* Kvpeliliou.

[Elmira Gj7.etle,]

I Buggy, same.

, . ,, isteo, dreamed that he was out in com-! _ , , r >

nounced that the reading of the opinion Agbicultural Implements.—Reaper , . . , . purposes. Overworked females are ma.4 wir, -I. D. SleveDson -V Son. II,y ^

tnenccd. The (irst of tho opinion began | ra ^ e i Hubbard «& Iry. Sod plow, J. D. |

. acsotsin l

( he struck up a little ravine where some 1 a t Allen’s Drug Store.

FOR

oouoou. o. mo ui.gai.. -- - ■ o • —• ■ ..hoasants ilcw up. In his hurry to get a ! to come over the wire, and was a mere l.iv Stevenson & son. Sulky plow, Hubbard ^ ^ ^ ^ pnt!in?)od jn , he

W IHE

I tory of the case. Oh, shut him off,” cried 'V I ry. | Mr. Gould, ‘‘and ask him whether the!* ^ 01 '-

Would pay well, and 25 per cent saved to the purchaser on

O^Y 00008

Sub-soil plow, J. I). Stevenson , , , .

I bushes and thorns, which scratched his

2-horse cultivator, Hubbard & , , , , , ,

i,, , , > . i .,, , c i lace and hands terribly. After getting

I decision of tho lower court is affirmed.” ! P T- 1-horse wheat drill, J, 1). Sloven-, . „ , , , , ...

i . r, „ , ,, , . ,, i i through the hushes he came to a white

The answer was awaited with breathtess son * Son, 1 mnp, Cole Bros., 1st; Licb-; . f ■ , ,

„ ,,, . , • stone, which was full of marks, and after a nxitt v. Gould sank in his chair, as pale 1 ‘ r ' ,son * Allen, -‘l. *\ ashing niachine, i ,

I • . 1 i, I, ,, i o • , . i i> , a time he discovered in his dream a fifty-

as a dead man, ami those about him

JR. H. Darker. Sewing machine, L. D.!

barrel (lowing oil well. The

fifty.

second

LATEST STYLES

NEW MILLINER]

^wA Wuvv AY ovYv.

tls worth lookinK aftor.

HOW WE DO IT: Wo buy for cash and navo you 10 per cont. We sell for oanh and save you 5 percent. We pay no rent and save you • r » per eont. Wo pay no clerk-hire, save you 5 per cent.

on

cision was adverse he would he killed by | D' 0 >y sffives and hardware J. I). Steven- j iT'drZ^'Uie'sLne it. The operator at length gave the news| 8l,n ® ^Harness, saddles, ote., L. A. ^ ^ bun a bi liever in

Hibbett, 1st; A. J. Burk, 2d. Boots and 1 U,IS ' ’ n " ) ' ln S a ‘ lever

V'flllKJTAVI.OK, West Side Square.

that the decision gave him millions. He i Hibbett, 1st; A.J. Dark y Jd. Boots and ^ ^ ^ t r . J pole sobered him instanlty.

w '-r™' tht

p . T . | was not booming ns it is now. inteol Wo are so thankful to say that our

hair came out, including his eyebows, j D<> e ros. „! years after this strange dream he was out PPrinanently cured of a danand those nature nevor restored. i i'iu i is, i, h . oummer .apples, J. B.,, 4 . 4l _ __ .. . , > , i gorous and protracted irregularity of the

( ‘ ne S r( ' bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its

Great Reduction

\\/ V*

Fruits, etc.—Summer apples, J.B.

Coleman. Fall apples, J. G. Tennant 1st;' * lun fi n = wlt fi a l> ar, y on

I’KILTHL'ins AWAKDIII) J. B. Coleman, 2d. Peaches, Wm. Mat- ,i ' "" ' s so,l !l

kin. Grapes, J. G. Tennant. All at once he came upon -_ , xrv c tiir I’ntiiiiiii <'«iiiii» i'air, ants in some bushes, and in his hurrv i • arents, Rochester, N. Y. bee anotlier

\ roETABLEs—Insh potato. -. James gcratched h| , haildgand r ace consider.- C0,umD - B “^ Ex P re88 - 2122 "iddard. Swvet po .itoes, VV. Matkin.. b] ^ The game was gone in an instant, | Charles Boyd made a signal failure of

KaM Washington street.

WAVi'ES),

of Cards too. somi' pheas-

tnother. which at Ihe same time restored her to perfect health and strength

I.list Woi'k.

i Tuai Mt lid

r .. cabbac» same Onions J B Coleman ! " ,J " l “ c -‘""'■'i v.iiarieB uoy-i mauo a signal lanure u, fo ' r 'w h 'i t ', l . l (I’,I > k Was^n^kTTin.bYrTHfrol yo “LTd or tuk 0 ",, (St; W Matkin, ai.Uhnh.rl,, W Sh.ktn! ^ ^ “'"f : “• B.K 6»li«5ffifr4S1Sa y or o r, y .an AiaiK, ist.j saw the white stone he had seen three He tried to shoot David Walker, who! en wide, clear t»i oip. Rtmucht and irceirf Jacob Higgle, 2d. Stallion colt under 1 . Beans, James Goddard. Beets, J B Cole I VParg b eforei ami told his friends thatlhadbeen attentive to Mrs. b(lt i ■'<>'>'’''tGritty timber. ^

year, R. theriowitli, 1-t; Mark & Bryan, U Matkin, _d. I eppers, ^ • I diero was oil there, and that it would | missed him and let him escape. Then Mare 3 years o;d and over, J. G J ■ 81 ln ' st, . ames im i an , . oma ' some ti m( . be revealed. Mr. Carter w-entj he attemoted to murder the woman, but

Uroi-kuny A IStM'kiitclIow.l

2d.

IN PRICES! Carriages, Jump S:at3, Phaitons, Buggies, Spring Wagons, &c.

Tennant. 1st; Andrew Black, 2d. Mare j ^es, W. Matkin. Collection of vegeta-, , 0 theWegtepn Terr . torieg and wag abliCnt 2 years old and under 3, George Shop-! Des, W Matk.n, Yellow corn, James s0|ne tin)0 lnU coul(1 not for( , ot the laugh, 1st; E. IL Crow, 2d. Gelding 4'Goddard, 1st; L. Stoner, 2d. White corn. | drpam Ho afterward returned and has years old or over, Jacob Higgle, 1st; W.l' 1 » U’oleu.an. White wheat, E H Crow, )(con en d with llia fatho r and broth-

N. Mark, 2d. Pair matched horses or lst : A B Bryan, 2d. Red wheat, A S

mares, II. M. llazektt, 1st. Best trained harness horse or mare, Mark & Bryan, 1st. Light Harness Houses.—Stallion 1 years old or over, Alber Gofer, 1st; R. Chenoweth, 2d. Stallion •'! years old and under 4, Scott Browning. 1st. Mare 3 years old and over, A. V r . Stewart, 1st:

Bryan, 1st; E II Crow, 2d. Oats, J B

Coleman.

Table Comforts.—Y'east-rising bread. Mrs E II Crow, 1st; Mrs. A T Allison, 2d. Salt-rising bread, Mrs. J B Coleman, 1st; Mrs. A T Allison, 2d. Corn bread, Mrs. VV Matkin. Sponge cake, same.

ers in ihe foundry and machine shop in

only wounded her slightly. Finally he was himself killed by Walker, who had returned with a gun.

It is well known that Sarsaparilla is i j the great purifier of the blood, and at

Oanisteo. Two y.’ars ago, came the men | ti,j s season of the year we would recomfrom Bradford to drill an oil well here, | mend attention to a preparation carethe first place located was within fifty GUy compounded from the best Hondu

rods of tho spot described in the dreamJ^

St. Louis Buggies and Phmtons on hand at prices to suit the times.

No trouble to show our work.

Call amt seo us.

All kimls of Carrilitre Kepairiiiu done

"I Will i iut»n i\' I'm ii i p 11 ” ,

Uid work made to look ft« well hb now. Renick, Curtis & Co.,

fim!

<«reenca!*tle, Ind.

but through some (law in the lease they ,, dieS) by Wm. Johnston & Ko. It is no gave up the sight and came near the vil- i|uack medicine and contains nothing in lagu and diilled the well our readers jurious. Having used it ourselves, its

The Promotor and IVrJ. tl

of Assimilation,

Tho Reformer and Y:tuli/( of the Blood.

Phe Producer A InvigMAtJ of N ervs and M us |

The Builder and Support of Brain Power.

FZELLOWS’

Cempoiniii Syrup of Hypophospl

L. P. Coble, 2d. Gelding 3 years old or I Marble cake, same. Gold cake, same.! heard so much about. On Monday! ( ' n ' l ' ac J’ wo can vouch for ' alul earnestly whiTI’.'.’psHtum 11ubl" ' * ^ i itintv-1 tr ' 8 ’ * ' “ rv ‘* ,,r '‘ v, ‘ ' 1 * 14

over, A. V. Stewart, 1st; L. P. Coble, 21 j White cake, same. Maple molasses, Mrs.

Tho renders of|TIIB STAR should understand that when they wish to cot tho best and mos Roods lor the luubt money, they must go t<C t

WYSONGS to buy their Gromifc'pS, Provisions, Qneensware anJ Glassware.

Ilia stock is always fiesh ami clean, ami i>urchasml at lowest cash |(rices, therefore ho can give you better bargains then any comiietitor. DON’T FORUET THE PLACE, wysoxo’s, Northwest corner Public S'inare.

Mare 2 years old, Jas. Bryan, 1st; J. G Tennant, 2d. Horse colt under 1 year, R. Chenoweth, 1st; VV. A. Browning, 2d. Mare colt under 1 year, John Hawkins,

1st; R. Chenoweth, 2d.

Heavy Draft Horses.—Stallion 4 years old, R. Chenoweth, 1st; Jacob Higgle, 2d. Stallion 2 years old and under 3, A. V. Stewart, Lst; Jacob Higgle, 2d. Stallion 1 year old and under2, C. G. Burton, Lst. Stallion colt under 1 y. ar, A. Gillespie, 1st; \V. P. Stoner, 2d. Mare .> years old and over, W S H. Alice, 1st; VV. Stoner, 2d. Mare 2 yeais old and under 3, VV. II. Alice, 1st; E. II, Crow, 2d. Mare

VV Matkin, 1st; Mrs. J Apple butter, Mrs. VV

B Coleman, 2d. Malkin. Peach

»'■ '■ ■ ■ i I—' -- ' ■ » i S3 1 -III.— |t||||PI|'>|| . A. Springf,-Id. Mass., the Rev. Father it ; Me Dennett told his congregation that jl the Heart ami Palpitation, \Vc«kn«

19* intoiir'Ct, •*jiuscii hy weary* overtnx 1

1 recoinmond it to the readers of the Jour-

last several shareholders, with othcers 0!: n|l | and c or f ani jjy use especially, satisthe new Company, went to Bennett’s J Bed that it will prevent many complaints Creek to locate the new well, and nearly a,| d relieve much suffering.—Essex Jour-

butter, same. Pear butter, same. But- ft1I gave jn a favorab | p opinion of a | ona : nal, 1863

ter. Mrs. J B Coleman, 1st; Mrs. E II tjon whjch pr0VC8 t0 be within fifty roJs Crow, 2d. Cured bam. Mrs. J B Cole- ! f the white stone _ Mr . Carter was not man. Apple jelly, Mrs. VV Matkin, lst; |in (he par(y but bo is the nian who ba8 Mrs. J B Coleman, 2d. Currant jelly.' t!ie contract lor drilling the well. Mrs. VV Matkin. Raspberry jelly, Mrs.. W Matkin, 1st; Mrs. J B Coleman, 2d. Stanley Carver, a young man well (’rape jelly, Mrs. J S Coleman, 1st; Mrs. known in Baltimore, was to have been \\ Matkin, 2d. Peach jelly, Mrs. A I married, but, though many friends conAllisnn, 1st: strawberry jelly, Mrs. VV gregated at the residence of the young Malkin, 1st; Mrs. J B Coleman, 2d. | i ady> w i( b presents to the value of sev-

Peach preserves, Mrs. J B Coleman, 1st; Mrs. VV Matkin, 2d. Pear preserves,

colt under 1 year. Ben. Peck, 1st; T. V.! Mrs - J B Coleman, 1st; Mrs. VV. Malkin,

Peck, 2d. j- 11 - Strawberry preserves, Mrs, W Mat-; and the guests, after partaking Pacing.—L. P. Coble, 1st; Jacob Rig- ' kin - Qninee preserves, Mrs. VV Matkin, r t , asti l e f t f or their homes.

era! hundred dollars, the bridegroom came not. After a long and embarassing delay, the girl retired heartbioken,

of the

gle, 2d. Equestrian.—Best display of horsemanship by a boy undo! IS years of age, f>. Farrow. Best display of horsemanship by a boy under 18 years of age, Hattie Crow. Jacks and Mules.—Jack 3 years old and over, John Sweeney. Jack under 3 years, R Chenoweth, 1st; E H Crow, 2d Mule 2 years old and under 3,J VV Stoner, 1st and 2d. Span of mules, J VV Stoner,

1st.

Sweepstakes ox Houses.—Stallion any

1 age. Jacob Higgle. Mare

drew Black, jr.

1st; Mrs. VV Tennant, 2d. Apple (ire-,

serves, Mrs. VV Matkin. Peach butter. Miss Lizzie Chapman, the affianced same. Tomato butter, same. Peach wife of Gen. Grant's son Jessie, is the pickles, Mrs. VV Matkin, 1st; Mrs. J B j daughter of VV. S. Chapman, a wealthy Coleman, 2d. Pear pickles, Airs. VV ; San Francisco capitalist, whose hold and Matkin, 1st; Mrs. Wm Tennant, 2d. Cu- gigantic operations in real estate has atcuuiher pickles, Airs. VV Matkin, 1st; Mrs.! traded attention. The young lady is a E H Crow, 2d. Cabbage pickles, Mrs. petite demi-blonde, with a wealth of the \V Matkin, 1st; Mrs. E 11 Crow, 2d.! lightest light brown hair, and soft light Mango Pickles, Mrs. VV Matkin. Catsup, brown eyes. Jesse is 22 years of age.

same. Canned peaches, Airs. J B Coleman, 1st; Mrs. W Matkin, 2d. Canned pears, Airs. VV Matkin. Canned plums,

any age, An- I sa,ne - Canned chetries, Mrs. VV Matkin,

I 1st; Mrs. A T Allison, 2d. Canned straw-

MUSIC.

Music lightens toil and makes home

Thoroi'OHbrku Beef Stock.—Bull 3 berries, Mrs. VV Matkin. Canned toma-1 happy. In the house of every working-!

Epitaph Burns.

for Bob Ingersol: Robert

Nyrvc and Bi in Si (tarn whilst lift directly dependent Li»<m noinfl of them, Ilyitn union with tho Blood, and its eflVj upon the Mutsciert, ro-establinhinR »ho one nn toninR thcother, it is capable of etFectiiigr

following n suits:

It will displace nr wash out nil tubercole matter, and thus cure consumption

though it was

. L, 1 iiuih’ii i>y frri**t, weary* overiax 1

wrong, they could send irromUar habit.-, lir.mchiti!., B.-um ..r rlir.it,:

their children to the public schools, but j alTnamli'’".;^ 1 ' 0 Lun,I8 • ovcn in ,l ‘' 1

he warned them against saying that the St U f,

public schools were better than the 11,10 0 1 "'"n v. n l.r * , , , , ,, , j ailjunet to other rcnii-dies in suKtaining n

i atholic parochial school. 11 any did so , uunoK the i.mrcF: ..1 Diphthrri. ... . . ... Do not be d'C' ivcil l,v rmno.Ji

, • * - , . * * j .1 • Do not be d>ccivcd by remedies bc.'irinc 11 aim, he fifiid he viouhl read their names >iiu)i, < tr numc, no other p^ep.trHtien i> / .'•u*» m church, show fro... the school roll the ‘"foMt* "o? d tho* Vaina’ V 'V.- ... stupidity of there children, and “make ELI.OW >, -t. .luhn, ,\ II., . n iliry. i

wrapper in wuter-inark* which is seen by he

them wretched.” >«» tho paper botoro the light.

HOW THEY FEEL AT ADRIAN, MICH. Reed, Beach & Smith, druggists of this city, say that Day’s Kidney Pad is giving the very best of satisfaction, One of their customers says he would not take two hundred dollars for the one he has, if he could not get another.

1*IT<'C,$1.50 |M-r ShiUIo. <» for8T.i

SOLD RY ALLDKPHGISTS. r \v. W, Jones, Agent, ■i.' 1

OH! MY:

Premonition of a storm is often given ! in the falling of a branch from a tree..!

BaiTT’S msi)7, tl

treat Kidney Liver M e d i .' i eart'.- psini m Back, Side or Loi nnd nil di-eesei

tho Kidm fi, Liv Bladder and 1 rit

ry Organs, D-np! ': ' Diah-d

(irnvel.

Rright’s Disens*

During a campmeoting service at Hanoi-

1 A f . . * 1 a* n 1. 1. (I.. 1 la TV ,1 I I 11 ,. t 18 11 PC I ' it T ’ 1

Ci

\oi Hi SHU* ol I'liltlic

ili.it a. reiult »f I - «». « » ^ 1 1 Wall y ear °fi* an| I over, same. Buck lamb, K 08S ’ ona ')i same - * r 1 P °

Fwe’amb, same. ; same. Mower painting in oil, same, l o was a C o, nc dian on tho stage, but alwaye find the etock large, neat andoi^jj

D. Langdon. ,nn -" asa 0 mcmmi , . and prices will be found as low or lower tbj

Harry Josephs, who died lately in Bos- j

.* , . _ 1. . . A .. I - .1 fi » , I t I, l, iltati-ir n n .. I ... I ‘”1

h

Insurance offered on tho best terms ini good aod regular company. I’K-a-e i-nll an a see me. H. I>. ANKEKSON, * 3m 18 " ” ” ” L ■

No. 14 E. VYashingt.in si

Bonn was drunk when he undertook j an ascension on a tight rope, at Clyde, Ohio, to the tower of the Town Hall. ] The multitude shouted to him to go back, but be kept straightahead, stag-; goring at every step. At length he drop-1 ped Ids balancing pole, and fell back- j

ward, but like a Hash he wrapped his I ! il

md hold on Miss E. C. Kowiaiul

right leg around the rope 'and held on. | He said afterward that the loss of his ! Bin’s. Flowcn*, Liters. nn«l all th« nov«:lti' f L TrimininRt, etc., t<i bo hobl chon per than e't’P

H»»rwork promptly made to order.

bal, Mo., recently, a heavy beech limb and Kxcesses. Huai’s Hemody is prepared r t t % t , | pressly for theso diseases. ^ ^ t _r

Pastor Fi

Jan. 8,

fell upon a tent when the sky was clear j I’roVii Rev. i:r(4.’ : i’ .vior' D. D.. Pas and there was no wind, but a heavy! ftLuJy’t?ihuTrlue’o?’Itunj;

stonu followed. Farmers toll ofnum-

Ken i

he:

er.nis falls of trees and limbs in tho stillness that precedes great gstorms of wind

and rain.

Alore food and less medicine, more

years old nnd over A S Brvan 1st. Bull U° e8 i* a,ne * Canned apples, same. Col- man some instrument of music should of nourishment and strength, less of the

!• •• - >• .... ........ be found, that those who do life's hardest |'^'fi'fib'fing influence of drugs,

l year old and under 2, A 8 Bryan, 1st; E 11 Crow, 3d. Bull calf under 1 year, A S Bryan, 1st; E 11 Crow, 2d. Cow 3 | years old and over, S F Lockridge, 1st; A 8 Bryan, 2d. Cow 2 years old and under 3, S F Lockridge, 1st and 2d. Cow 1 year old and under 2, S F Lockridge,

lection table comforts, Mrs. VV Matkin Domestic Faruics.—Cotton comfort,

Mrs. VV Matkin. Counterpane, Mrs. J (would be only a trille, and if a piano or B Coleman. Patchwork quilt, Miss A | organ was desired, a good’selection could Ballard. Sewed quiU, Mrs. Joseph Et- ]' T e ,ml( D at Charles Soehncr's, No 30 ,c. Worsted,Mrs. A M L»ck,id c .. [ ISSTXt

labors might close each day of toil with D s what our feeble and exhaustan evening of sweet music. The cost ‘‘‘I constitutions leqtiire,” said Baron

Liebig, when lie perfected the composition of the ‘‘Malt Bitters.” 4t20

Pkoviio'nck. R.I., Aug. 1". |

Wu. E. Ci.AttKK Dear Sir: Having witm‘ * I f « At* *...*Vl,a«,Vw. Il A 11' Its IV I It . ■

tho wonderful effucts of Hunt 8 Kou:oily m own CH8C, ami in n Rroot number ot M.u r recommend it to all nfllictetl with kidney

^GILT edges

1st; A S Bryan, 2d. Heifer calf under 1: Woolen knit stockings, same. Cotton knit year, A S Bryan, 1st. Best fat cow or I 81 ** 8 . Mrs. VV Matkin. Woolen knit

heifer, S F Lockridge, 1st; E 11 Crow, 2d.

Mr. Soehner is the veteran piano and or-

Worsted comfort, Mrs. J B Coleman. | gan d e a l or of Indiana, having been over a

(juartcr of a century engaged in that business. He is thoroughly acquainted with

j Best herd, consisting of 1 hull and 4 fe1 males, 2 years old and upward, A S Bry-

I* A TIIOBOlimi UIMir.DY In every case of Malarial Fever or Fever and Ague, while for disorders of the btmuavh. l«rI.idity of the Liver, Indigestion and Oisturbaticcs ol the animal forces, which debilitate, it

has no equivalent, and can have no substitute aid - - _

It shout

jlisiiouio not bo confounded with tritirated compounds of cheap spirits and essentu.l oils, otion sol 1 under the name of Hitters.

KuK SALE BY ,

Druggists. Grocers and Wine Morchants every-

where. lyu

an. Best herd, consisting of 1 hull and 4 females under 2 years, A S Bryan. Sweepstakes on Cattle.—Bull any age, E. H. Crow; cow any ago, S. F. Lockridge. Hogs, Bio Bone.—Boar under 1 year, A. 8. Bryan, 1st; E. U. Crow, 2d. Sow 2 years old and over, E. H. Crow, 1st; A S Bryan, 2d. Sow 1 year aud undet

socks, same. Knit mittens, Mrs. A Moudy. Knit shawl, Clara Smythe. Wool blankets, Mrs. J B Coleman. Foot

all the instruments manufactured in

For Sale. Real estate of all kinds on liberal terms. Pi. L. HATHAWAY, Greencastle, Ind tf 12

-Bargains in all kines of staple and

caron ur dropsy. ThoM- HlUicted by dp' should secure the medicine which will them in the shor'est possible time. Hat Remedy will do this. Kospeelfully yours. .

J. pvwi.s.v. 8) Dye: nrsi's jtiiiZET is purely vegot u Meund is used by the udA iee of physicians. It tins stood the test ol time for 30 years,

Hnd the utmost r - _ eluinco muyhcpluct <ir FT in it. One trial willMf

convince you

J. DsMI.KY, Ho l>yc' KilidT’!

toV^'^RKK.l-rovidenee.R.I- J Sold by all Druggisis. ly !l

mat, same. Hearth rug, Mrs. M J Wood- , fhat go to make up lirst-class instruments ruff. Woolen Hood, Mrs. J B Coleman 1 ] ,lat liave 8tl,0( , 1 th ® tes ‘ of regardWoolcn jacket, same. Child’s afgban, ^putatron which some iistr^eSts havT Mrs. Laura Lockridge. Carriage afghan, J Mr. Soehner makes it a rule to sell fir.-H-Mrs. A 0 Lockridge. Lamp mat, Mrs. J class instruments for less than other B Coleman. Worsted embroidery, Miss i a '® r8 can a fiord to, as he has no ex-

America, and an excellent judge of their fancy groceries and provisions, at George respective merits, lie sells only the i Wysong’s, northwest corner public best, those that combine all the qualities . square. tf5

A Ballard. Lace work, same. Crochet work, Mrs. VV Matkin. Tatting, Mrs. J B Coleman. Tucking, Miss Bettie Crow.

pensive traveling men or extravagant advertising bills to pay. We can cheerfully recommend our readers to call or write to Mr. Soehner for further information.

A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, Free of Charge. This great remedy ( was discovered by a missionary in Boutii. America. Send a self-addressed envel- 1 ope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, ta ion’ , New York City. Iy50j

LIGHT AT LAST

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Dr. Leibig’i Wonderful DUcevery Ntrvoet Vitality r**tor*<) by Dr. Ltiblj'a O' cMc Remedy, th« Great German Cure

For nervous debility from whatever cause V

simple and infallible remedy for physical debil seminal weakness, impotency, Ac., resulting tr , excesses, indiscretions or solitary vice. The oo I preparation endorsed by the Medical AsaocmU ■ and Academies of Germany, France and Engl* J aad adopted by the Medical Staff of the Gern»»l and French Armies. Pamphlets with full h»** J of the discovery mailed free to any address by 1

Chicago Agency. The Great German Cure is by all Druggists at $1 per package, or six P 1 ages for $5,or will be seat free by mail on rec* 1

Th. rnr y ^r^ii r ?h7J:b;

Co., as Doaibon St.. Cbkoco. 11U. . is

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