Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1880 — Page 2

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HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE, An Illustrated Weekly—10 pages.

SUITED TO ROYS AND (1IRLS FROM SIX TO SIXTEEN YEARS OF AOE.

Volume II commences November 2,1S80.

THE STAR. Fuank A. Aksold, Editor and Proprietor Saturday, Oct. 16, 1880

TERMS....

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Within a year of its first anpaarance. Harper’s Youaf People has seeu r eit a leading plaee among the periodieals designed for juvenile readers. The object of those who have the pa - __ -1 • , ... I.. 4"., _ krvvc » n 1 ti ill

Knteoed at the i^ostottice, Greencastle as aeconJ-Hagg mail matter.

Greencastle Republicans seem divid-

— — ■ —- — ed in their choice for J. S. Senator. Harl>er in charge im to provide for boys an i girls . from the age of 6 to Kia weekly trout in th* way , nson, Cuinback arid rorter hem" the

of entertaining stories poems, historical sketches and other attractive reading matter. , with profuse and beautiful illustrations, sind | at tb»* same time to make its spi r it and influ- ( ence harmonize with the moral atmosphere

which nerve les every cultivated Christian : Haute hxpress tells ol a larmcr named dSJfvorm^prTyoul"? ' ohe b«rt lit | Jones, living four or Sto miles northof

erury and urtiMic t»l«;nt._ »«. th»t f fi.di«.n »h»D t , iat cjtjr u | 10 b ecame angry eleven years is the worst storm ever known in South-

| favorites, in the order named.

Now the Terre

Man is a curiosity.

sought this harbor for safety, and rode out the gale in the bay. Dispatches from La Crosse say the storm all along the line of the Southern Minnesota Railroad is the severest known for years Passenger and freight tr ins along the line are blockaded in snow drifts from ten to twelve feet deep, and teams with provisions have been dispatched to their relief from several points. A train which left La Crosse Saturday night has not been heard from since leaving Fuida that night. All the cuts west of Fairmount are filled with snow packed hard. Reports of horses, cattle etc., having been destroyed are constantly coming in, but no loss of human life is yet reported. It

appear in bright and innocent

facta iiMurae sui’h a holidav diess ns to be no i a , r0 ant j vowed that he would never urn Minnesota anti Eastern Dakota. I, and mental e.*i<*n isc, in tnc ' ‘

ionrer dry or dull, and menial o . • I le, In I

solution of puz .le#,problems and other device.*-. ! down to that city again, become, a ueliKht. his word and has not been

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.Jbcr.^iH'e readylurtyj Cincinnati is to l»e honored with the .November. Price, loon r-'' wvimid. Cover grandest season of Onc ra evi;r uiven on

for ^ ounc Pi pie foi i (SO, ! oi ni . po.Uge, . .

• ' ' the continent, on February 21. 22, 2>J, 24,

cor|ioraticn since

SI <")0. near.

He has kept

inside the

aithoujh living so

to the colored people •’ be said, “I'd i>. I.tUl.rap «^CoCs -tiow Publisoon bring the plantation boys to the'.r ^ Th e li s t of puhiications whi-b D.jLakne s. Hanged if I don’t doit.” I throp & Co. has preacuied loi ihe all mischief-born assiduity, the most sue np,! holiday season is longer, and more ces ful mother of juvenile pph. cion atiractive tlian ever before, and will ap- , „ , I s i r ,vno-iv to that class of buyers who he be/an work. Possessed ol a nlen- pi ai sin ngiy it.,

live ni' uiory, ho was soon ahle to rep"iii

sermon after S Ttnon

of elocutionary attainment was now to be attained. His voice, naturally deep, was rendered more intensely masculine by the fact thru Oliver ha I just arrived at that einbarras.-iiig age known as the “Gosling age.’’ Securing a minstrel rig and the necessary' smount of blacking material, young Oliver announced himself as "heeled for the evangelical occa

sion.”

Sunday night the Cottonwood Grove Church was crowded. The preachers had exhausted their powers of drawing dark pictures, but yet the young male and female sinners flirted with each oth cr. Presently a small "darky” entered.

demand good insi ies as well as beautiful him les to th» books which are to lie up-

A sufficient depth on their tables or in their shelve*. No

<•<•111> a.l.litional.

Remittances should be made by Postofnee Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to cop> this advertisement nithout the express order of Harper A

Brothers,

Address HARPER A'BROTHERS. New York.

ON HAND,

25 and 26, 18SJ. The Cincinnati College of Music has published the official programme, to begin under its auspices, and Music hall is to be fitted with new seen-

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RECEIVING RA1EY

A large,^varied and late-styled stock ot eon&ble

DRY GOODS, Notions, Domestics, etc.

All bought of first hands at lowest prices, and customers are guaranteed l> rgains, at

JAMIiS (Jn.I.KSl'Y S N ew Y ork Store

Southwest-oornorll’ublii! 8(|iiaru, Uruenoa.tle, I ml.

TIm* slory ol a Iliishiimr-.

Uounfall.

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It was a pitiful sight Monday, one to awaken the deepest emotiouseven in the hardest of hearts, to witness tl.e sobs and sorrowful pleadings of an humble woman with two little children, as they stood at the door of the gambling-l'oiisc of Mike McDonald, and asked him that a little of the money extorted front her

cry, etc., for the occasion. The Maple- ( husband bo given her for food for her- J g]| n jj hi hind her fun. The preacher boson troupe, reinforced with a chorus of sell and starving little ones. Ihe best gan drawing a terrible picture of the .’iUD front the May Festival chorus, and | Mayor and the police may declare t.ie v : nner 'i he devil stalked abroad in the with an orchestra of 100 are the forces. | Hty free from crime, vice suppressed, ‘ | an( j^ Sinners flitted here and there like 'I’he operas chosen are‘’Moses in Egypt" and tho infamous dens for gambling bro- |) U t( e |.jjjes in the flower garden of socie— "Lohegrin,” “Fidelio," ’Mefistofele” and ken up, but with what mockery do these ty within fifteen minutes after the “Magic Flute.” Season tickets for assurances come back, when kind mothers , )rea( . hor bo ,, ftn a || the sinners were on seven performances, including re .. and innocent children, driven from ob- knees, ’j’he Christians shouted served seats, $12 0. Single reserved j scuro P over| y r '' le U P t0 “ak for the bread n|u j tb(J j eRton8 walked around the scats, $2.00. Single admission, f 100. wrenched from their mouths by thesi half-agonized, half-happy throng,

; gamblers. * Thkue seems to be a difference of The woman above referred to is ’! m o|)inion among the lrt.'0|ile as to the mer- i’a'rick McClennan. She occupied a

its of the men named to succeed Me [ neat little cottage on Union street some ,

this six months ago; was a happy mother of 1 he young preacher, > .ore clos'ng, etty children; but is at presant starving; *nnounced that he would preach in the

Sunday

publishers in the country pay stricter attention to the character of the works they issue Ilian the Messts. Lathrop, and the result is that in their entire catalogue of one thousand different titles, there is not a stupid book, an uninteresting book, or a book which does not serve

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some useful purpose. I he parent or

teacher can select from it in perfect confidence, and we commend the catalogue to the attention of all who are buying for

home tr school libraries.

Besides the entirely new books, new editions have been made of some of the more important of those in last year’s list. Those who purchase for general reading will find a rich field front which to choose. In standard stories there is nothing better than the books of Ella < Fartnan Pansy and Julia A Eastman— wnis 1 I. bright, full of life, uiul entertaining.

and advanced to the pulpit, and

pered something to one of the preachers, ’( hen there are the almost countless “Sewho ato e and said that a new brother ries" and "Libraries.” Of the latter the would address th congrt ition The most important is the new Fireside Li-

ne w brother began. There was an ear nest depth in the sound of his voice licit caused the female sinner to stop gig-

as

though they had suddenly' received a glorious commission direct from ecclesi-

astical healipiarter.'..

Tom. Abrams, i largely Uncreated buMne«ii i obliged to moved his Mock of ^

G roceries, Provisions

GLASS & QUEENSWARE,

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To the lar o room on the

INorlli of Public *<iiinr<. ■ t

Next door to the dry goods store of I. Hawkir, i where his friends and the public generally

always find the stock lijrKo, nest andclet'n and prices will be found us low 1 - • ’ 1

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elsewhere in Western Indiana.

" r hov, r ih.r ■ I'r

$2.m PI Mi P»L 8HEli

WIEY

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

DRY GOODS

|ls worth looking alter.

HOW WE HO IT: We buy for cash and save you 10 per cent. Wc sell for cash and save you 5 percent. We pay no rent and save you S per cent. Wc pay no elerk-hire. save you 5 per cent.

Donald in the U, S. Senate from .Slate. A cute Now Albany correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, s$ys: It is evident Gov. Porter is the choice of the Republicans in this part of the .State foil

the Sena tort-hip.

Gov. Porter can he taken front the Gubernatorial chair with safety and exulted to a higher p ition which his gallaut achievements, 1 is cultivated mind, land his spotless character so eminently i qualify him for; for ho would ho succeeded in that position by Lieutenantj Governor Hanna, a man of culture, of | integrity, of sound ability for the poxi tion, and of immovable devotion to ihe R publican party. So, without expressing a partiality, the Gazette correspondent is prepared lo say that he will not be surprised io see Gov. Albert G. Porter’s name in the register of the Uni ted States Senate after March 4, 1881.

brary, consisting of 100 volumes carefully selected from the entire list, and intended to form a perfect home library. 'I’he selections are gradated to suit the tastes and needs of the entire family, from the oldest readers down to the little tot who is just beginning to pick out her letters. The price of the library puts it within the reach of most people, and eve when one docs not leel like bearing the whole expense, half a dozen families can easily club together for its purchase. Of the lesser libraries there are The Pussy Willow, the Spare Minute, the George MacDonald and a multitude of others whoso names can be

learned from the catalogue.

One of the most charming holiday volumes o! the year will he Mrs. Amanda 1>. Harris’s How We Went illrds’-Nest- ; ni' elegfiiitiy printed on heavy paper, I witli wide margins, and illustrated by

Highest Pfiees Paul lor Market, able Cvuiilry Produce. TOM ABKAMS.

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Insurance ollYrcd on Ihe beat term." in

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Tiik Cincinnati Enquirer prints the following editiorial in regard the hog

market:

Hogs are now commanding the attonj tion of pork-packers and farmers, and their probable value at the opening of the j packing season, which is near at hand, is f ' being discussed. Wc stated in our issue

volume will be the

> com! in the American Artists’ Series, t ronght out in iho same style as the first.

, twelve full page drawings by G. F.

or nearly so. in rooms in a dingy base- same house on the o .owing . unday |j ftrnp8> The binding will b • in iiarmoincnt at No. 462 Clinton street, where lie refused to go home with any , nv w idi the contents, and altogntlier it charitable people could perform a Chris- » f th,J color, ' d brethren, stating that | promises to bn tiik hook of the season, tian mission by calling upon her. Her mysterioua provision would be made for| Anol her "P a " l ', f “l

husband is a sailor by occupation, earn- bim. II, however, ’ ho said, any o.

ing the fair wages of his craft, or $2 25 you (d l like giving a few nics les for the [( Wl ll contain forty illustratioiis. Still per dav. lie made the acquaintance, of' support of an aged mother and crip| led anothi r is (he Now England Story Book. of Mike McDonald and was initiated into ' sis ‘or, the donation will bo thankfully mad • up of ret tentative stories by »il» »f I i" Mirth la-i I receivtil.” IK.«A".d JSS" " and since that time there has been little ! As if by one no pulse, every right hand ( - Ur|i l)oty Hatrgi „„ indefatigable in his family but misery, want and of every man went down into a pocket | worker for tin ciiildren, presents a cliarhungcr. ()( six litlle children who wcl- and came out with money. The hat was mingly written story, lir-art’s Content;

corned him home from his long voyages passed around,and when the contents ^ M. Diaz a little book crammed

iv-. If ^ 11 mT *in.1 i 11 ti ^ tv* ! ♦ o*»11

had died within a few months, save were handed to the young preacher, lie I' 011 t "i!' ^ '-"'J

..unoi u j ei] Christmas Morning, and there is a new

two. The mother is without money, and thanked the congregation for such noble 1 ^ r t in the Treasury, with thirty more many days has but little, if any thing to generosity. | pictures than in the first edition. George

eat. On Monday last a gentleman whose On the following Sunil y night the advice she sought gave her money for a church was so full there was not stand-

dinner, which was all the food she or her jug room. The preacher was there be- [for coloring, and there is a new volume children got for the day. Some account f 0 , G an y 0 f the congregation’arrived, and ! of Babyland, in bright, attractive covers.

More attention, perhaps, is paid to the

F. Barnes has a series of Nursery Tiles, consisting of 24 original drawings, bound in oblong quarto form, with directions

ofMrs McClennan’s sufferings werere- the q icstion of how he erme there or

The readers ofI'fHE STAR should understand that when they wish to yet the best and most goods for the least money, they must gu to^

WYSONG’S to buy their Groceries, Provisions, Qtieeiisware and Glassware.

of the 7th instant, in an article on the Chicago pork deal, sales had been made at $5 for November delivery, but that packers subsequently were not disposed to hid $ 1 75, and that it would hardly be safe for farmers to hold back in expectatio i ot obtaining the higher price, and have not had reason to change our views si..ce. If farmers find when the season opens that packers are willing to pay $4 75 for hogs, or anything near this price, it will bo good policy to sell, for

DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,

n vso xg's,

Northwest corner Public .Square.

Ilia sleek is always fresh on 1 dean, amt pur-1 ,

Chased at lowest cash prices, riiereforc he can j Pikers will risd considerable in buying Hire you bettor bargains than any competitor, at the price named. They cannot depend

upyn another Chicago corner to help them out, for such a successful deal may j not occur again for several years. ’! * * * o * • ixtending the calculation so as to show I what mess pork at a given price represents approximately in value of hogs, we

obtain the following:

mess pork is equivalent to $2 50

gross for hogs,

*0 mess putk ts equivalent to $2 85

gross for hogs. $10 mess pork is gross for hogs. $11 mess pork is gross for hogs.

cited by her to the Inter-Ocear reporter yesterday. Mr.McClennan, she stated, had generally returned from his voyages with the full wages of a trip in his pocket (often $50), which was giver, her for the comforts of the home while absent. With the close of last J une but very little money she had recieved, as such was the influence of McDonald and his associates that ids earnings have fallen almost entirely into M r. McDonald’s possession. She received some provisions from the county authorities some days ago, but the morsels of food were very few indeed that she shared with her children for days at a time. Some weeks ago, being hard pressed for food, she sought her husband at McDonald's den, begged of him to give her money audio conn; home to bis children. He came down stairs arm in arm with the gambler, but paid little hood to her request. She was at Mr. McDonald's place again on Monday, as above intimated, and begged for food, but met wit h a sharp rebuff from the “kint; gambler,” and was informed that site could have a letter to the Poormasti r, hut nothing else. McClannati has now foresaken the sea, and is spending his entire time at the

gambling house.

A gentleman whose sympathies were aroused by Mrs. McClennan’s statement called on McDonald Monday evening to ask that McClennan lie excluded from

how lie had lived during the week was a mysterious one. lie was asked, but re-

! to the very little children than to their

elders in the way of providine for them

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I’ul ’Js inches bins, 2 inehes thick mi heart e l. I and linrhei wtdv. Blue! be scud tuuih tln>b« I • traisht. free fr-m knots nr wormholes, tbl

sap lo be taken off.

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H lark I; M li:!:::? k ,.s, Cut 28 inches lonp IL4 inches thick on hear 1 edge and 2 ! j inches wide, ^lust be good, tt-ugh,

ni timbe

, tree troin knots <

wormholesof

black place—the bn rk. not sup, in ken off—for which we will pay the highest market price.to be delivered at our factory in fUreencasde,

farmers si.d lumbermen, look into thi.-; > a will find there is money in it. tf

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„Uc,l lb.. Iho proTi.ions of pr.viJ.nc, Mil:™

were equal to all occasions. The same wild excitement was created. The

preacher’s words burned their way into the emotional cloisters of the sinners and lighted a lamp there which, by its glare, showed the moral corruption of the past. Another collection was taken up for the aged mother and crippled sister, and after the preacher had announced that there would bo preaching on the next Sunday night, Iho congregation, filled with the evangelical phenomena, silently parted in the shades of the great cottonwood trees. Late that night the hoy sat in bis room. ‘ Over $100,” he said, removing his wig and preparing to wash tho burnt cork from his face. “I’ll be blamed if 1 ain’t the boss. Old man Dow didn’t know what a service ha was rendering when ho arranged tViat book of sermons.” On the following Sunday evening the young preacher, thinking that inquisitive

Lathrop are perfect marvels of beauty in outward appearance, while some of our most popular authors contribute their best work for the delight of the little men and women of the family. A new edition of Pansy’s Picture Book is brought out in boards, ana a new volume is added to the Wide Awake Pleasure Book series, a eolleetion which now numbers eight in all. There is also a new issue of that delightful volume, Poems for our Darlings, and tho Children’s Funny Book takes a fresh lease on life in a revised form. Large Print for Little Readers is just what the three-vear-olds will delight in, and the same little ones will find in On the Tree Tops, and Stories for Language Lessons, untold

pleasure.

For those a little older are Don Quix* I ete, Jr , Tho Dogberry Bunch—one of I (he most delightful stories published for a long time; The Children’s Isle— n new story by Ihe popular English writer, Eliza Moteyard; The Sisters of Glencoe, a remarkably powerful story; a fresh Pansy book, A new Graft on the Family Tree, and other works from favorite pens, richly and beautifully illustrated. Fannie Roper Fendge’s India, Ihe ini-

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Tlie Only itcliiiltlf HniH’tl) for WaMtiiiK«fc A«*i’voiis Disostse*.

After niimeriiii- ixiierinient*, Mr. I r!!’'"

micceeded in producing this combination oi HypopliosphiteK, which has not only restored him to health. but has ei&oi i i -■ • • • ceggful in the treat me nt ol every other dUesu e lanuting from In8.* ot nerve power, and "

boquently muscular relaxation, vizi ' phonia. Neuralgia, pp-jrent Aquoia. Nervous Debility, An min. St, \ Une* Dance, Angina Pectoris, Whooping Ci ugh, ronic Diarrhtcn, Pong* stion of Lunn.

of its eri cn

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r-r^wcicv, Kmnoiation, Dyptherctii- Prostration Pslpitmion of He

Epileptic Fits.

Fever ami Ague

Leucorrhma.

’nrasmus,

ental Depression,

\r..ronic i»i

Dyspepsia _

iPslpitation of Heart, Interrupted k Feehli Action ot the llcart<

Mela nchnly,

Fti tr ot Child-Hirth. Dangers of Chihl-birtj Liability of Miscarriag' HypochondriasiB, etc.

Diseases produced by overtaxing the ininJ by grief and anxiety: by rapid grow child-bearing;tby insullicient nourishment: I'l esidenco in Lot climntt h or unhealthy looali '• b> excessej.or by any irregularitiesd

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i ervousness.

Now, it will bo seen bv the above that

iguc. 1 j" r vd i ‘ M,r i l , t i ,r ( '; j I * |! I* 11 'j |Vtui r * ^ 1 paclurs will be slow to pay $4 75 for

..I ii i iii n 1 r<kri>i*M wlit h dtdti I i t H t C. ' 1 Lixirc tirx

O'* A THOHOl’dil ui:mi:i>i In every cnRe nf Malarial Fever or Fever mi l

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«nc«» oi ttii) iininuil forces, win h debilitate-, ; hogs next month

Ii.iii mi equivalent, and cun ha\ o nu sulistituteIt ahuulil nut be eonfoumled with triturated comiiounds iifehea|i siiints and essential oils, often sold under tin- name of Ritters.

FOR SALE U\

Drugsists, Grocers and Wine Merchants everywhere. lyll

equivalent to $•’! 20 ; the bouge, but was met with the remark

! by Me Donald that it was a part of his

„ • , . , c... ,. | business to receive such persons. The equivalent to $3 ( ’, C()liailion 0 f Mrs. McClennan in

lier poverty is a sad one. rendered doubly

$12 mess pork is equivalent to $4 gross so from tho fact that she is soon to be

for hog*. confined.

$13 mess polk is equivalent to $4 35 \ I'lotlijg) in llu- I'ulisit.

There lias just been u more profound religious sensation created by a boy i down in the bottoms, says tho Little j Rock (Ark.) Gazette, than has ever re--I suited from the efforts of Spurgeon, the libuial Mr. Beecher, or the great Talmage. Several weeks ago Oliver llcr-

gross for hogs. $14 mess pork gross for hogs. $15 mess pork gross for hogs.

equivalent to $ 1 equivalent to $5

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Outfit furnished tree with full instructions for conduction the must profitable business that anyone can ennanc in. The busintii i- «" m y to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain that any one can make creat profits Irom the very start. No one can fail who iswiHinKto work. Women arc as successful as men. Roys and Kiris can earn larKC sums. .Many have made at the hussuess over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing liko it ever known before. All who engage me surprised at the case and rapidity with which they arc able to make money. You can engage in this business durin* your spare timn at great profit. You do not huv c to Investcap'tal in it- iWe take all the risk. Those who need ready money should write to us at onoe. All fuiuiabcd tree. Ad-

dress Tul l A IN,.. Viuriista. Maine. 1 v2’'

as mess pork in

Chicago is not worth more than $12 55 for November delivery, bogs at $4 35 would make that article cost $13, so hogs muit be bought at $ l to allow packers to deliver mess pork at a profit in Novem-

ber.

deacons might arrive early in order to jtial volume in Latlirop’s Library of Enaacertain the direction of his approach, ’ t< ’«’ , *ininc History, claims attention, and went to church before dark. Having sat !?’ , ". 0 ’ in a 1 ^8 ree ’ | <><>‘”\Truo

. ManitnPRS, the fourth voliitno in tho

up very late the night bclore, commit .Spare Minute F-erirs. It is made up ting another sermon to memory, he be- from gem'! of thought selected from th" came v r , slei py. Thinking it would work* of Thomas Hugh< the author ot be a good idea to go up into tho loft and i Sl ' ho, : 1 at I!u * b y- contains an

, , , introdnetion from the pen of .TnmesRussleep until church time, climbing up, lay I so) , r<ownl , nm , nn ' auC obipgraphioitl

sketch of Mr. Hughes.

Of the books which the girls and boys never tire of reading are Johnny’s Disenveries, by Adam Stwin.and Four Feet. Wings and Fins, by Mrs. Amlorson- * as | Maskell. Each one of these ran bo had

No2«l !*y :i!l l»ru(, r yi-.ts.$1.50 a belt, Oft Vf. V. . , \ , it, 4tL ^

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H7>Tr*c 2£::z:r, \U

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Liver M c <1 i c i n J cures j. iins in Dock, Side or Loin nnd nil dipeases" t he Ii idrioy-, luycf lilnddor nnd Frinij

ry OrMauB, Dropsy! (i revel, Diabetej Jiriirht ’^ Difieare

on tho loosely arranged boards and went to sleep. The congregation assembled but the little preacher did not arrive Another brother was called to till til' pulpit. While the •‘sub’ 1 brother

in the midst of a learned discourse, the I i n three Tolumes or one. Overhead is young preacher awoke. tie realized | another volume of the same kind, and is that he had overslept himself. He was commended by I’rof. Waldo, of Harvard,

contemplating apian of procedure, when as '“' st * 100hS published for

I Tioouti nonce 1

Kum.ilo Wcakncrtl

the Kidneys, Ke ten tion Urine, Nervous DiseaFes,

and Excesses. Hunt's Remedy is preparedet| nressly for these diseases. I From Rev. K. G. Taylor. D. D., Pastor Firjl Baptist Church, Providence, It. I.. Jan-8, »>| I « tn t ’-tify tu ih * virtue «-I Huni’s Rerm |

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Remedy will do thie htnt's nm:? is

unfortunatel • fie turned over 11 th ,oa '’^' n!I , * lc . V0,,n l Iin as I rono,r, y'

' ,' 1 ,i The gift-books issued by this bouse

ends of tl.e herds, iho boards lilted )!jre porenniallv p 0 p U l„ t a nd in steady up, and with a crash tho young preacher j demand. The well-known Golden

ring, s n of’Squire Herring, conceived tell through on the pulpit, and then on Treasury series in six volemes, red line { , “ r 1 fg ) } e i*y t “! > 1 l ,, e a j < * the idea ol preaching to the colored peo- the floor among a lot of mourners. The an< ^ gilt, quarto form, form a decided u f physici-tnr. pl, Thi., for.Uy Bixte." T*. |g2S tt -* f ***'* j was a very creditable idea but for the | yelled "devil” and rushed from the Palgrave; The Book of Braise, by Lord

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fraudulent plan adopted by tho young, | house. The mourners shrieked and ran , Aeiborno; Garland from the Poets, by convince e y ou*' self-appointed evangelist. Among the away. The young preacher had Inst his ^ r,v '' n,r . v P’ l,mor °: T* 10 Ballad Book,

by Will am Altingham, and Ho T.padeth

few books possessed by tho ’Squire was minstrel wig, ami perspiration had taken a volume of sermons by Lorenzo Dow, much of the black from his face. Uecogthe celebr .tod “old timer,” whose ora-j nizing the fraud, an able-bodied man torical pictures of fire and sulphurous grasped the young preacher and began sullbcation Las caused many a mm to to whale the benches with him, Tho wend his way through an excited crowd , unfortunate boy was not long in revealto the mourners’ bench. Oliver found J ing his identity. He was taken homo by this book and was immediately struck a delegation and a demand was made

with the terrors of metaphor and .the horrors of trope. “If I could only commit a lot of these to memory and preach

that ho be publicly whipped. He was whipped until he swore that he would never go to another colored church.

Me. A now edition of America, so successful last, season, will be brought out, and so too, will Miss Lathmoro’s elegant volume, Out of Darkness into Light. The entire large edition of Snow Flake was exhausted early last season, nnd a new one is now in press. Child Lore will renew its popularity, and purchas'■rs who wish for those two tasteful religious presentation books, Ninety and Nino and Jesus Lover of My Bovl, will have an opportunity to gratify their

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