Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1880 — Page 7

NEW MILLINERY In all ft Laid Ste! Miss E. C. Rowland

RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.

Indian a polih and

OoinR Hast.

Day Ex 4:2'>pm

ost

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Tg constantly recoivinjf ?the latest and tn

feghionable fall and winter Bonnets, Turbai . Ilutd, Feathers, Laces, and nil the novelties in Trimmings, etc., to ho sold cheaper than ever.

Hair work promptly made to order.

East Washington street. 25 tf

him, wraps herself in them, and lays

^ awake until 2 a. tn.. thinking how badly

St. Louis Railroad j » •

Going West. used * he ,s -

AccommodAtion a h SiU it' And th,t is how * marricd wornai1 8 0cs i

"S.Y. Express 2:40am 12:30 a MitO sleep.

•Every Day. I

JOHN W. KARP, Agent, j

£t. Louis Vandalia. Teubk Hadtk & In ^ * wr • j

DIANAPOLI8Railroad. I Portland (Oregon) Bulletin. Eastward Trains. Westward Trains. I ... . . .

’2.50 a m ••4.20 p m I ••12.13* m '"■1.:!2pm. 1 wo little buys, the elder of whom is

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^Daily exe'e? Suid^ * “ ’ 5 ' 3M " “ ^ and about ••Daily. ‘ seven, met with n thrilling adventure SAM’LtCATlIERWOOD, Agt. yesterday afternoon on the l-’orth-street Louisvili.i, Nkw Albany & Chicago-, bridge. The lads are sons of J. 15. Railroad. [ Reynolds, the painter, and were crossing (Going North.) ^ lc immense structure as the rumbling

of an approaching locomotive was heard.

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Kxpr.si - 1 67 p. m. Way Freight 2 M p, «. Through Freight 3 00 a.m.

(Going South.)

1 23 p. m , ••••- I 00 A. M.

1 57 p,

I Express W»y Freight Through Freight . .

Slates,

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.JSL.-;

Livery, Sale and Feed

Shib/c ({/

Klaok & 115ml la^r. We ki-i p the neatest rigs, lu-st horses, finest carriage- etc., ever kei i In Patnan unty, all idnhlfh are hired out at redueed ra ec.mntrv people wishing their horses W'-'l fed

Country people wishing

and cured ior while in the

them up lit our ."table. We buy horse* anti mule?

tou

city should i u

luie*.

BLACK 1- BROTHER

Furniture, Pictures & Picture Frames

C. J. KIMBLE & SON,

The elder of the two children was about the centre of the bridge when the train reached the further end. He was several | yards in advance of his little brother, ' who, wh ‘ii he saw the monster, retreated rapidly and jumped down the embankment, a distance of tep or twelve feet, ! fortunately without sustaining the slight | ost injury. He never slopped for a second | to see what became of his companion but i ran, screaming fu a couple of gentleimn] ■ that his brother had been run over and I kill'd by the merciless locomotive. Supposing the lad’s story to he true, the men, without less of time, repaired to the bridge, expecting to see the youth’s mangled remains at the bottom of tlie canyon

Pens, Pencils, Paper.

Mrs Crawford waa known at Belvider# j 111as Big Kate on account of her great size and strength. She took a nine year old girl out of an orphan a-ylum to work and soon accused her of stealing seven cents; the child was permitted to choose between confessing and getting P whipped. She had. not stolen I the money, but she said that she had, in ! order to escape the punishment. Then she was commanded to tell where the cents were hidden, which of course she could not do. Big Kate whipped her three times a day for a week, at the end of which time the girl crawled off into the woods and died.

And School Supplies ofall kiin!s 0-0 TO

NO CURE, NO BAY.

Dr. Pierce’s Family Medicines are i guaranteed to cure; for parthulars see ' wrappers and pamphlets. Th v are rc- • liable, hnue not "prui.j into popularity in ! & week or month and gone ouf of favor as rapidly, but, being sustained by merit,

Ki

have won a world-wide reputation, ne- ! Cii'sitating a branch in London, to supply ' foreign countrier, while the home sales are enonnOii' thmughont the United i States. Hidden Medical Discovery purities and enriches the blood, preventing j fevers and curing all skin and scrofulous

affections, stimulating the liver to action,

S.\], Cmy. IhiblicSipiarc.IiivcncBsl ic. hid.

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Q pQgpjQ^Q.'^jQ Pound PV IX ' 1 hi ni I mi'I ■: n r ■ r - at:-I Ci iler- but wer“ surpris d to sec nothing of him

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MACII1NT0 V’OAII 1

—Manufaotuiera of—

ATS' A

ill iSlMtiiUltty, III t Tv M 1 1 t* ll 1 - I II U OH I place to get gooil Ilirniture nt low prieeij. Let I everybody go and set—in Hathaway liloek.

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Culver’s Iron Lranj Saw I HIi S FAR.

And nil kinds of Macliioaiy an I'Cnstings. en Kepair■ ng on Mill Work and Faim M.ichim ry done i romptly. • „ Shop near South Depot, (ireenea tie,, In 1.

Eloaa sa IVIui'rii'd Wosniia Clues

to lal<‘<'i>.

going the tounds

on top of the bridge or anywhere about After reaching the centre of the structure after what appeared to be fifteen minutes since the passage of the train, they pre- j ceivcd the lad suspended by his arms' from one of the cross-timbers, fifteen feet below; with his body dangling in the air, seventy feet above the bottom of the canyon, into which, if he had fallen, he would have been duslied into a shapeless mass. A rope was procured, a loop made

GEORGE BIOKNELI

Manufacturer and Dealer

TVc I *• all » •

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^ k ~ Thf* underpiKncd begs leavw to inform the public that ho hns added to his livery stock some of the Finest anil Latest Siyle of Carnages

There is an ariielo

entitled “How (iirls (Jo to Sleep.” Th“

manner in which thev go to sleep, accord- , , , . , , , , . , ' , . , , >n the end thereof and one of the rescuers, mg to the article,can't hold a candle tothe , , , , , . ,

lowt red to the lad who oy this time was 1

way a mariii d woman goes to slept). , , , , , , . . , , , . , , ‘ almost exausted by the terrible strain I nstead ol thinking of what she should • , , , , . , ■, , , , , , , I 1 he rope was tied beneath his arms and i have attcnclod to beioro gemg to hod, she , , , , , . , ... , , , , the youth was hoisted aloft by the gentle thinks ol it afterward. While sue is , e , , . ,, , , , , men above, the deliverer following bv

j ievolving those matters in lo r mind, and

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vvhilo hnu^ly tucked up in the old

climbinp; hand over hand. When ques-

And BuRfries, and fine FinRle and double driv-1 A .. , , ■ . . r « i imr horses. I iiui well prep ifim! to furnish cur• j uian IS scnitcnili^ his J* 1 ^ in froiit of the j

. rties. wedtlimrM and luntniison j wr»ndnp .it» b, short notice. Brices to suit the tiima. Horst* ri » 11 ^ ' n lei.n^

rinses tor partic

short notice. Pi n* jvuio and mules bought and soi l.

G R A N I) C E N T I! A 1,

LIVERY, SALE

-TVISTD —

FEED STABLE! Northeast Corner Public Square. Grcencastle- lud. JOHN (LVW’LF.Y. The New York Store. INDIANAPOLIS, INI).

Established 1853.

LADIES’. MISSES’.

INFANTS’. MEN’S and

HOYS’

he will pay the

next month’s rent. Suddenly she says; “James, did you lock the door?” "Which door?” says Jim. “ The cellin' door,” snys she.

“ No,” sajs James.

“Well, you had better go down and

lock it, ter I heard some

hack j ai d lust night.”

Accordingly, James paddles down stairs and locks the door. About the

time James lolurns and is going to get would have been too late,

Anil F'arm Msirhirirry €»5(‘!fi< k ral!y.

Has on hand and for sale at lowest possible prices,

HOOSBESS WHEAT SMSia.LS,

I! >lh iino and tWo-lior..e. AHii the Celebrated Studcbuker

into bid, (-he remaiks:

jtii nod the rescued hid said, as the locomotive drew near, and seeing no posj ibility of escape by an advance or retreat he concluded to leap; hoping to alight on the cross-beam, fifteen feet below. By i this time the engine was not twenty foot distant. The jump was made, Jwhen his feet turned on the timber and he was fall- : ing over backward, when ho instinctively

per.on in tin t | ir( . w Brmg nh( | c i as p(.ii them about

the beam, to which ho clung with terrible tenacity until released from the danger-

ous position. Another second, he thought j J UIV'1I3EI\. W-VCrONS

SPRING WAGONS,

as he

| about to relinquish his hold when his, j safety was assured by the presence of)

his deliverers.

Ladies' extra fine Merino Vests nt f*0 nnd 75c.

Ladies' Saxon wool at SI : cheap at SI ‘JL | » i»v*ii */ Ladies' all-wool nnd SaxonjK wool wrappers at ;ilK J step*

*i 25; >ery fine %alue.

An extra fine stock ot Medicated Scarlet Vests

and drawers—'nil sires.

Biadies’ Merino I nion Suits,

!An inunense stock of Misses fine Merino Vests. | Drawers, Pantalets, I nion bets, etc,* in all

| sizes and qualities.

Children's Scarlet wool Vests, all sizes, very

I cheap.

IN MEN’S UNDERWEAR WE HAVE Heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers at 0, 75 and

si on.

r uil Fashioned Shirt* nnd Drawer* from $1 Ii*

. up.

scarlet wool Shirts and Drawers at SI 50,

Bray mixed at An and 75c. Also a largo lino of

' IHd you shut the* stair door?”

“No,* saidJ&mcs.

‘Well, if it is not shut the cat will got

up into the bedroom.” Hospital Horrors.

‘‘Ii<*t her couie up then," says James

illnaturedly. [San Francisco Call.] “My goodness, no,” returns the wife, August Johnson, the husband of Marj She’d suck the baby’s breath.” ” ari;t -Johnson, who died in the Alameda Then James paddles down stairs again Count y Hospital, has made the following on a tack and closes the stall damaging statement of the treatment of I door, and curses the cat and returns to I his wife while in that institution; After 1 the bedroom. Just as he begins to j received a telegram announcing that my climb into his couch his wife observes; j wife was dead, I wont out therewith “I forgot to bring up some water ; some others to see about it, aud took her Suppose you bring up some in the big ( two children with me. She was parol tin.” j yzed in her legs and arms, and could not And so Jamas with r. muttered cursi help herself. The nurses had been disgoes<down into the dark kitchen and falls charged out there, and tin re was no one

\ND CARRIAGES.

The attention of the public is particularly called to the line of Farm and >i rir.jr Wag mannfacturcd by mo; these goods will he found to ho huilt of the best materials, by compe-

tent workmen, and are fully warranted.

Dealt r in Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes und Horse’Sboc Nails, and Pittsburg Coal, Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Greencastle, Particular attention to liorse-shoein«j; and repairing generally.

relieving biliousness nnd curing consumption, which is sciotula of the lungs. If the bowels ara costive take Bierce's Pellets (little pills). Both sold by druggists. Cah auo, 111 , May 6th, 1S71*. World's Dispensary M lical Association; Gentlemen—For years I have been a great sufferer. My trouble first started with terrible ague chills and constipations. This left me in 1S7H with a racking cough and frequent bleeding from the lungs. Since this time 1 have been eon- | linually doctoring, consulting physicians ; without numb' r. From them 1 received i no benefit or encouragement. The most noted phys'cians of our city who last visited me expressed their opinions in the brief but hopeless words, “Take good care of yourself the few days you have to live, we cannot help you.” 1 grew steadily worse under the treatmen . One day through reading your memorandum Book 1 learned ol the Golden Medical Discovery. With hut little hope of relief, 1 I purchased a bottle and took it. To my surprise and satisfaction it did more good than all the drugs i had taken the year around. I am now steadily using it with benefit and recommend it to all to j be just what it is advertised. bincerely yours, Jami - P. INu Gkatii.

60 Wight Street.

Mary Sigman is insignificantly small I in stature, has a pale, expressionless face, and is in nowise handsome. Yet, j during her ten years' residence at Roundstone, Ky., seven mep have lost their lives on her account, by suicide nnd murder. The nst tragedy in which she ! figured was a mortal combat between

two rival admirers.

The most sensible remedy and the only safe, Eure ami permanent cure for all diseases of the liver, blood and stomach, including bilious fevers, fever and ague, dumb ague, jaundice, dyspepsia, Ac., is Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Bads, which cure by absorption. Ask your druggist for this noted cure, and take no other, and if he has not got it or will not get it for you, send $1 50 to French Bad Ca., Toledo, 0., and receive one by re-

turn mail.

(•■dic's Caiitoii FIuiiim‘1 Fruui 50c up. [ Bar All Goods murk'd in 1’lain Figurcp. Pettis, !vers & Co.,

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Indianapolis, IndJ

Callender & Dunn, F? 1’roprictoia of CASTLE iSLLS

over chair ami rakos all the tinware o!i j to attend to her. One of the patients

the wall in search ot the “big'’ tin, aml; l ''bl a lady who was there to takeoff her

and then jerks the stair door open and howls: “Where the deuce are the matches?" She gives him minute ^directions where to find tile matches, and adds that she would rather get the water herself than have the neighbors raised about it. After which James finds the matches, procures the water comes upstairs anil prepares liuiself to retire. Before

stockings I found all her toes eaten off. The patients said the rats ate them oil before she died. The doctor was there. He asked if 1 wanted her buried. 1 said “Yes.” He replied: "1 will bur^- her now while you can see it.” He sent some men lo bury her. They put her in an express wagon and we followed in our buggies. When wo got to the buryvng-grouml there was no grave dug. This was be-

1 P Tift' M.ULH0LN, HANNA & BLACK

^Dealers in

[Fleur, Meal and Feed. Highest market price paiil for grain. Custom grinding a specialty. b Mill lot formerly oroupieil bjr Gage’s mill SOI IT! UFiKK.NCASThK-

accomplishing this feat his wife suddenly tween three and four o'clock in the aflomcqxbers that she forgot to chain the I ternoon. They laid the coffin down on dog. A trip to the kennel follows, and the ground and went back to tho hospital he once more plunges into bed, after a pick and shovel. We could not Brosontly his wife says; | wait for them to come back and dig the “James, let's have an understanding grave, as I had a tired team and it was so about money matters. Now, next week far, and I had to he hack at a ceitain time.

I’ve got to pay—”

“I don’t know what you'll have to pay and 1 don't care,'’ shouts James, as he

-offer their service is —

TT UNT ID E IR- T A-HSEIRiS,

I do not know

or not. 1 asked for her clothing, hut could nut get it. No one knew what had

lurches around and jams his face against i become of it.” the wall; "all 1 want is sleep.” 1 Marshall Glynn makes a similar state-1 “That’s all very well for you.” snaps iment, saying that he went to the County 1 his wife, as she pulls llie covers viciously; Hospital with Mr. Johnson, and saw the, “you never think of the worry and trouble | b >dy of M rs. Johnson, the toes of which j I have. And there's Aramima, who I were eaten off by rats. The blood had

Susan Gladden, of Ununville, Ohio, being very angry at Forest Morlct, told him she would shoot him or his horse with tho gun sh * carried, whichever he chose. He sai l “Neither,” and she mercifully decided on the beast, sending a

bullet through his heart.

DON’T KNOW HALF T11 Kill VALUK. I “They cured me of Ague, Biliousness anil Kidney Complaint, a-: recommended. 1 bad a half bottle left, which I used for my two little girls, who (he doctors and neighbors said could not be cured. I would have lost both of them one ni''lit if 1 had not given them Hop Bitters. They did them so much good 1 continued their use until they were cured. 'I hat is why I say you do not know half the value of Hop Bitters, and do not recommend thorn high enough."—B., Rochester, N. Y. Sen another column.—American Rural Homo. 2t2(5 Moody and Sankey have of late labored separately, and stories of a disagreement between them have been told these have generally related to the profits on tho sale of Sankey’s hymn books. But the two evangelists are to be paired again next winter for a revival campaign | in San Francisco, where preparations are

. ,, . . . . ■ to the eitjinns of 1‘utnam and a Holnlng conntie*. They have tho largent ftock and moat , . . , , , " net tier tney uunecl her com pliS <- lino of <• i ske' -, codlr.., Inin at no. ote., In wo.ner i Indiana. Funerals arrauged making for :i po weriul onslaught on sin.

■ - - ... and eondue'iid with th- 1 ‘ - 'Si-*.. : - ■- - -

• earn assure I Lv tlort v years’ ex pot ionoe in tho bu-i 11 and hi E i-t Washington Street, Groonoastlo, Ind.

Bargain

believe is taking the measles.” “Let her lake ’em,” says James.

Hereupon she begins to cry s >ftly; but about the time James is falling into a

run down her feet into the heels of her stockings. A patient named Annie, a! paralyzed woman, and anotlur patient

named Mis. Kvans, said mat the rats ate

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Stop and Take a Drink nt

« B:vri:\*ij w, s troov L M. n F,\x \ PRO., Prop?., West Siilo ^ Pubic Fguaro. <ir« ('nonstlp. lud. fimlfi UE of HKDS !iy ADMINISTMTOB

OTiru j 8 bureltv Avun n *i(rn«”l, on administr itor Ixod ni iho estate uf WiPUi

Bargains, BARGAINS, MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE!

Mulholn, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS.

that the orderwith tho will an-

, iHiain l.onir. docoajed, ii sou at puhlie salo. on the i reuiisoi, t >n Saturday, the 2i> l dny of 11ctoiler,

genile doze she punches him in the ribs'her feet b fore she died. She could not with her elbow und says: help herself. They heard her wild cries “Did you hear that scandal about Mrs gii help, but could not get to her, ami Jones?” those that could move paid ro attention. 1

“What Jones?” (She was lying in a hallway off from tho ' tru,t P« r «°“» laoO'lmf b »f” r «ilifoing «Uewh ere.

“Why, Mrs. J.ones.” i rest They saw rats jumping on and off

l\'o aro now -.' oly t.> oell all kinds of Furniture at prWn lower than were ovor licoro offer'd in 1 utnvo I’ounty. W e i-r-tmte to larrely in- r.'.i-u our -tuck by udditional |.ur.-o:isns, anil -o keci' on bands mu Larveit, L'beareat and ll"-t line of (roods ever offered in this market.

"Where?' 1 inquirnd James. “I declare," says his wile,

' her bed. 1 was out there before oa 8un“you are day, September 12th. At that time there

iy > Ybo''fnlll'ivin'e^ri''l' 0 l ‘ ( ' ur ’. “J gettit.g .tnore stupid ev. ry day. You ! were no nurses, and she had no attention . _ p 'half of Ho. north, t inn'rier oi'-octTon know M i s. J .uf that 1 i v, 1 at No. 21? ' .vc' pt what she could go t from the other j 'j r"owcft?‘in n pu7n n nni l !’ini < nty??nVhoHa?**?! Well, day before yesterday Susan Smith patients. The patiems told ms there ‘5 l t ann • , l, r nns of sal”: 0n« third civah in ^qJ(J Thompson that I’m! . rl»ac worn uoinnn Arnunrl thorn »rlw» thn

Id i an a. Terms of snl«*: Onu-third civsh in e lni *; a * , dtno ro*idua in nine and eighteen

V th/ \ hv pun ' h " 9ere *f < \ ut - said that Mrs. Jones had '* F *'<>168 ior the deferrtal |>aym«*nt8 waiving , r y. iH't iroip vniiintion nn<l hi»prHi*emeut’.;>wIlere hIx* paus 's and listons. T inX. rin,flhe ’ -"* 0 hy :s snoring in profound slumber,

S *I‘E 7 > ISSth .1AMFS M. POOI’En 1 " AdmlnUtratc

Sam Baker has were women around there who stole tho

! clothes from the dead people.

James "Tone up your vice,” ai ughWith a ing, by taking Dr. Buli’s Cough Syrup.

Call and So© XJs at tho Old Stand, Nos. 14 & IG East Washington St., Greoncastle, ind. iTK lfcOLSA* BLACK.

Xadies

A \\ oiuU'i'litl Discovory. For the speedy cure of Consumption

and all diseases that load to it, such as stubborn Coughs, neglected Colds Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asthma pain in the side and clu-st, dry hacking cough tickling in tho throat, Hoarseness, Sore | Throat, and all chronic or Hngoiing ! diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. I Kind’s New Discovery has no equal I und has establbhed for itself a worldwide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in their practice. Tho formula from which it is prepared is highly recommended by all medical journals. The clergy and the press have couipliun-uted it in the most glowing terms. Wo to your druggist and got a trial bottle for ten cents, or a regular size for ■$!. For sale at Allen’s Drug

Store. tf22

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Hihw Albusor WhitMB) fthnul I •.»!.

n-f Karri**PjuaphWH

tlon of Li* Hr nil'll v, juiU bIium tng h

snort of rage she pulls all the 1 covers elf' Brice, 23 cents.

bjr Piau-B) givingdeBcripl plicatioi.. The |>t*n)|>Lli cate bi-aith, Ltiug a thorn tealltr*.

rrfui'B ml li»r rated

lot hi* H e in city, ainl kin.wing its an.

panphlet is valuable to any lady in deli, a thoroughly prArttc.-il treatise on this dDr im>

HARRI* RtMtBT CO., ST. LOUIS. MO.

PILES

fully ilr*crit-i'! with jrirntific i Of rure. ITnf. Harris’ illusti ptniphlrt Brnt frre on .-ipplict II \IililN Ivl \|| |»\ 4 0.

mode

istrated ration.

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Hiuifg tUioiUU. *»th * HarkH istt., 8U Louis* Mo*

It in Kirn’s Arisicn SjiIvo. The best salve in tho world for Cuts, ! Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum. Fe- ; ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of skiu erupi tions. The Salvo is guaiadteed to give ) perfect satisfaction in every case, or men ey refunded. Brice, 25 cents per hi x ^ For sale by Jerome Allen. 32 tf