Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 October 1880 — Page 2

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I *<•*1.

H A R P E R : S YOUNG PEOPLE. An Illustrated Weekly—1'» pages.

bOITEDTO li.lV>' AND tlIRLS I'HUM SIX Tu SIXTEEN YEARS OK A UK.

THE STAR. 1-'uank A. Auxold, Editor and Proprietor

Saturday, t)ct. 1880

I

Yulunie II commences November 2,1SSO.

as then, remain unsettled. Prior to the Adams House entrance down Washing- To 1 oii«tr Korulcis. election of 187G, the old rule, known as ’ ton street with him, at an hour when all Form home libraries. No ma ter how Joint Rule No. 22, was in force, under, the fashionables were promenading. For a'^ ^mirng! 1 ’^d which there was a prescribed form for we'ks that offer remained uutas n, r maJe, you willwontler at its

counting the votes. There is now no his reputation was such that nr r. spectrule, and the very first question which able woman w ould bo so n with him

w jil confront Congress will be to devise and the advertisement said that none Kntkuku at the Postoffice, Oreencastle SO me plan for counting the vote. The j others need apply." Finally, this

TERMS

. ..Jl-OO per year.

!\ow is tlM‘ 'I’lrtao to Miiitsoi'ilx*.

hid., as second-class mail mutter.

Within a year of its firft amiearanoo, llarjr’i* Vouiur People has seoureu a leading: place

P

ifir wi

of entertaining stones poems, histori'*al j u ^ 0 election the

readers, per in cha

fYn i

eople has ... riotiioals designed for juvenile object of who have t be j>ais to provide for boys ana Kiris

muons? the pe

s to provide for boys ami

from the aire of ('> to it', a weekly treat in tb

sketehesand other attractive reuuuiK iuiuwi . i

with profuse and beautiful illustrations^ and about lit >X), a tailing *11 ot tWO-tiurus in

at the same time to make its spirit and inHu-

rur tio

in utter.

Tick, question troubling the politicians now is, what become of tho National vote of 39,415 polled in 1^7*. : At the

National vote was only

at the same time to make its spirit

once harmonize with the moral atmosphere iOUT ycuis.

which pervades every cultivated Christian ; household. This important design they on deavor to carry out by combining Jbo besMit

erary and artistic taieot. ‘ ‘

appear in bricht ami innocent colors, foDei

. . . . - * i he n*

that fiction shad

and innocent colors, sober

facts assume su *h a holiday dress as to I longer dry or dull, and mental exercise, in the solution of mizzle*.problems and other devices, becomes a delitfht. %

Democrats being in a majority in both branches of Congress, it is hardly probable that they will concede the Republican view, that the Vice President has the power to count the vote and declare the result to be the correct one. The Republicans will maintain this position undoubtedly, i’or to abindon it would be

Fuom Now York comes a special dis- to stultify the utterances of all their patch saying that a prominent politician leaders in lS7b. Hence it promises to speaks as follows: "l know whereof I bn a very interesting ques ion

srrowlh. Don't let your hooks lie scatter, ,1 throughout the house. If you liavi-n t shelves, make them. They need it be of I lack walnut, and they will hold books il they are not polished. It’s a poor sort of a boy that can’t knock lo-

an d if

i i: k 41 s.

HARPER'S

Per Vcar, PostaKo

SinKle numbers, Fo

•pi... it^ .i.

Vol'Mi PEOPLE,)

Prepaid, ) ir Contu eneli.

81 50.

i'lio Bound Volume for 1SS0, containing the

st fifty-two numbers, will be

inf Mil

Rem ir tan'ea should be mad© by Postoffice

Nov e rubor. Pric for Yount? Peopl< cenla additional

iready early in

po-t.life prepaid. Cover

st fifty-two numbers,

tier. Prieo, fi-d: postatro pr . lor 1SSU, V'» cents; postage, Id

r Draft, to avoid chance of Ion

Newspapers are not to eop> this advertise

• •nf M-if limit t !><» <>Yii

speak. I know that Tilden is now managing the Democratic campaign. In taking the helm he made two demands: First, that lie was absolutely to be commander in cbie', and the National Committee are to follow Ids instructions; and second, that Tammany and the Irving Hall Democracy should settle their dif-

ter ences.”

the result is at all close, a very serious

wbman who had just pissed us agreed to

join him at the appointed place and time.: tWr half a dozen boards When the hour came Mr. was on swer such a purpose

hand. Soon a carriage drove up with the lady. It had been noised abroad that the offer bad been taken up, and quite a crowd had gathered to see him pay his $5,0C0. He helped her alight, offered her his arm, walked a few steps with her when she removed her veil at his request and revealed to his gaze a face as black as night. "You have deceived me,” he

that will an-

SUCCESS!

Tom. Abrams.

7

Owine to a laraely Jinereared bu?ine.< been obliged to moved his stocli of ‘ i,,

And now suppose you have madeyout shelves, or bough- them, or have them

already on hand, and have brought to-] • |> . . gether all the books which you can lay VI1 tM Cl It 1 i ()>

claim to. big and 'ittle, important and unimportant, schoolbooks and all, how shall the yet vacant space be filled?

Make it a rule, in the first place to put nothing in hut what is good—no dime novels, pirate stories, or milk-and water trash by popular “series” authors. One

worth asolidcord

... kit 8 g« “ Sk »».-

Vt lint a Woman Can Ilf*. Here’s an example of what a

ment iritbout tlie cxprins order

UrotheM,

A I'ln-.-s II Utl’EIt A IIKOTIIERS

of Harper A . New York.

Fur. November, is.sU, Prof. Tice makes

w oman

can do when she sets about it : Mrs. Margrnna Ingraham, ofNevisink, Orange County, New York, was ! married a few days since to John R. Tompson, also of that town. The bride deserves more than an ordinary notice

gloves and showed a pair of hands as white as yours are this minute. The man turned toward the carriage, paid her $5,000 and she drove off, leaving him to the laughter and hoots of the amused crowd of bystanders. It turned out that she was very poor, and that she

had a magnificent voice

and that

thing that you can take up again again with pleasure; something

teaches while it amuses.

Let us make a few suggestions. O! all the books published we know of nothing better to base a home libray upon than the several volumes of the Wide

ON HAND,

-AND-

RECEIVING DAILY

1 the following forecast of the weather: 1st to 2 I, clear or lair; 3 i to Gib, clouding, threatening weather, with rain storms: 7th to 8th, clear or fair;'Jth to 112th, clouding, threatening weather, with heavy storms in places; 12th to 14th, I clear or fair; loth to 17th, clouding, i threatening weather, with severe rains;

__ ^ ISth to 20th clear or fair; 20th to 23d,

clouding, threatening weather, with local rains; 24th to 25th, clear or fair; 25th

Notions, Domestics, etc. to 29th, clouding, threatening weather

with rains or snow storms, according to

a .flit of I at i wool pries*, md l*Utude; 20th to 30tb, cleat or fair. The cuntumem are suaranteeii b rguins, at | comparatively collier days will be about .1 A3li:s (llLLHSI’V S the 1st, Gth, 11th, ISth, 23d and 20th.

on account of her industry. Four years

Awake Pleasure Book. Its contents

that she could l -'" vt ' r 11 wider range of subjects than any , , other publication of the kind wo know

not cultivate for want of money, and | of and art> niado up of contribu , ion8 frp|11 that was the way she overcome the oh- ,1,^, ver y highest literary talent in Ku-

ago her first husband died, leaving her Utacle. She went to Europe and studied rope and America, all wiitten expressly

A Urgs,(varied and late-styled stock ol

eouable

The comparatively warmer days will be

StOre '‘ , ' < ’ Ut tllU ll1 '’-2d and 27th.

SoutliwcsttoornerlPublic Square, t.reencastle, Ind.

ri.OO \'\]\l UUSHEL

FOJA

W EC !E -A_ T

Would payroll, and 25 per cent saved to the purchaser on

DRY GOODS

(Is worth lookini; after.

i Earthquakes, in countries where they I prevail, will occur about the 4th, 9th,

, 15th, 21st and 26th.

The average number of storm centers that cross the contir. at in November is | eleven. Scarcely i ver more than two!

centres develop into serious storms. As j ,

a general rule, stormy periods that are mild in Anmrica, are violent in Europe, and vice versa. It scarcely ever happens that a storm period is violent on both I hemispheres. In Europe the storms | are from one to one and one-half earlier than in tho Atlantic States,

with two children and a farm of one bundled acres, mortgaged for • f' JO. After giving her husband a respectable burial

Mrs. Ingraham found herself in debt nearly $500. She had no money, and determined not to borrow any. She went to work with an industry and determination almost without parallel. She felt herself too much in debt to hire help, so she took the place of her husband on the farm. Last year she mowed

and pitched on and off the wagon thirty

five tons of hay. This year she mowed and handled fifty-five tons of hay, and kept twelve cows. On her second bridal day she was out of debt and with considerable mon y ahead. Mrs. Tompson I

is about thirt\-three years old.

five years and has returned one of our for its pages, and lavishly illustrated by . . v . ii the best artists. Each number is a permost brilliant stngers. You can tell ^ treasure b()usc Thfl stl , ries F are from her proud bearing and refined ap- breezy and healthy, and the poepearance that she is just the sort of try is of the same character. The preswotnan to do such sort of thing with dig- "nee of this s»t of books in a family o „ . „„„„ ,v,„ ... r,. it would exert an influence for good not to

be lightly estimated. 1 hey are clearly

printed and beautifully bound,

j Then add the two volumes of the Roots’ Homes, and the two companion volumes of Our American Artists four

GLASS & QUEENS WARE.

To the lar-o room on the

*01 111 of I'lihlic Squatr,

N•’xt <loor to tl’o dry k<m ils sto

where liiH fnoiuU ana the public K«‘nt*r;illy W ju

•e ofl. ||„ R . kini

a I ways ti ml the slock la rio.''' n«'', n '', r n !| l , y 1 * , ‘ l and |.rices will he louml ns luw . r lou. -Yi,.’ clsewliere in M estern Indiana. r ,I1

SliRtefst PrsirM l k anl lor market. Jiblo Comiiry I'lodiur. TOm ABKAms. tf I«

nity

either.

books without which no household li-

brary is possibly complete.

John Hamilton's wife obtained a divorce from him at Rock Island, Ills., and went hack to her parents, while he migrated to Sacramento. They soon be-

gan a correspondence, and before a year I'ind a place then for tho issues of the

, _ ' , Spare Minute Series—Thoughts that

was over she went to Sacramento and Ureathe, Might of Right, Cheerful Worda they were remarried. Mrs. Hamilton j am ] True Manliness, with the volumes! was not long in getting jealous, and with that are to come. In tho lino of history | good reason; but she shot her rival, and 's™ 1,10 six volumes by Miss Yonge,

: i i i and the new series just brcun of Lv

,, . iior a w hile the connubial sky was clear. . . . , ,• A She is ' throp s liibrary ol hntertaming history.

lip Spofe lintei'

We want

toe ofi m

Cut 28 inches Ihiik, 2 inches thick on heart edit and R inches w ide. Must he Rood toush timtei, straight, free from knots or wormnoli - - sup to be token off.

100,000

an earnest Cl istia i, and a class leader in the Methodist .piscopal Church.

niEicriH I'ah% < Kim:.

HOW WE DO IT: Wo buy for cash and save you 10 per cent. Wo sell for cash and save you 5 jier cent. Wo pay no rent and save you 5 per cent. Wo pay no clerk-hire, save you S per cent.

Fomily of Novcn Prisons Whom Six Worr liiiii;it<>s of

Prison.

[New Y’ork Sun.)

The death of James Flaherty, a conlays ' n Clinton Prison, by violence at the

hut hands of his keepers

j The wounded woman disappeared, and the wife was not punished for the assault. Mrs. Hamilton again find cause j for jealousy. She was conviuced that j Mr. Hamilton could not be pern am ally cured. She sat down on his lap. put one arm about his nock, kissed him affectionately, drew a pistol with the disengaged hand, placed it close to his forehead, and fired, killing him instantly.

Add to these Eyes Bight and Four Feet, Wing-: ami F'ns. for lovers of natural history; .Mrs Lillie’s Story of English Literature; Mrs. Pearson's Gutenbirg, or The Art of Printing, and Hopkin’s Waiis and Their Authors, Lei the girls, if there are any in the family, add, i s they J can, the “Pansy" books, Ella Fur man’s (looking Club, A White Hand and Anna ' Maylie, and Julia A. Eastman's series of girls' stories, while the hoys should not j forget Good-for Nothing Polly, the Out-of-School Soiies, and Mr. Band's Push

MM Si MW®! Sjs

Cut 28 inches Ionic I t in* lies thick onbpHR o'Iitp iiml '2' indies w ide Must he Rood, touich sound timber, treo irom knots or wonnholry bla< k place th< bark not e&p, take i which we w ill p.ty tho highest market pri be delivered at < ur factory in Rireen :t Fa riiiers and lumbermen, look iutothi^Mou will find there is money in it. tf

Blrot-kw :iv A ItocksifVIlow*

The well-known sawdust swindle hav-! j ng Ahead and Bark Cabin on Kearsarge.

which was d scrib- ln n been stopped so far as the mails and And then for filling out the shelves for

of the Pacific and Gulf States. (charge from that institution, recalls a I a * °f bolder operators Tho barometer will always rise more | a family history that i'.liMtrates the successful personal tours in

or less after a storm center, however in- theory that crime is hereditary. The ! w est. Professing to be a buyer of pro-1 Bunting, the King of Picture Books, Pic-

| of Babyland, Pansy’s Our Darlings and

the south- Eit'le People in Picture and Story; Baby

AIN 1> .1A THIS

T % Y I.OK. West Side Snuaro,

Tho readers of III IE STAR should understand that when they wish to net the best and most goods for the least mar.ey, they must go to"

significant, has passed. When it rises rapidly, and with a fresh wind from Northwest or West, then tho last storm center for that disturbed period has passed, and the clouds will break up and disperse, and clear and cool weather for a few days will follow. A calm ensues i as center of the high barometer passes over a locality, followed by a wind from , the South or Southeast, and a falling barometer with rise of temperature until tho center of the low barometer has passed.

WYSONGS

to buy their

Gmemos. I Y<>\ isions, Qiieenswarc and Glassware.

AutKAnv there is talk of the assembling of Congress in December, and what will bo done. Tho Enquirer’s special from Washington says: “In a little over six weeks Congress will reassemble. Just now there is bustle and

Flaherty family consisted of father 1 duce or stock, the swindler conducts tho ■ tl ‘fes for Our Darlings, and Baby’s P.'rt-

- - folio. A new idea is set forth in Pictures

mother, three sons and two daughters, business in the ordinary fashion up to ,mra m s t mrw, m t rm r.L l». I ..•^ 4Ki>Vvr\i>vtva'lv<vrt4>i/xctiitliL'«*<>(>.li'rrvv*. *’

The father, Patrick, was a notorious thief i th,! I ,oint w hcn tho 81,1,1 is ready for i, eal ,tjful pictures, to be used as subjects in the Fourth Ward. 116 served several' 8l,1 P n,en !' I hen the amount agreed for stories in home ami school. Each of

Th«‘ Only K<>lial»l«‘ Kenicd) in WilstiitK A Nci'vuui Oisfiisn.

terms in the Penitentiary for various offences. In 1S71 he was shot dead while engaged in a robbery on Long Island. The mother is an habitual drukard, and spends most of her time on Blackwell’s Island. She has been in the Penitentiary. 'The oldest son, Thomas, was a thief Irom childhood. Ho began his career with Abe Coakley, now

on iscounted out in good mono}’. Picking the twenty-four pictures are printed on up one of the bills, he says: ‘ Oh, that's heavy cardboard, b\7 1-2 inches, and

a counterfeit. The fanner

I et me give you another’” contalns ln R-self the material for a story, examines the note, and pictures are handsome enouglt, to frame,

and of course can find no difference be- ] Besides these there is an immense vanetween it and the others . A conversation L' - ol P ,ct,,rc an d story books, ranging in

ensued. The swindler ■ P rico ton c, - ,, " s t0 a (Jollar ’

on the subject

confidentially confesses that he has a box full of wonderful counterfeits, and linal-

m the Tombs for complicity in the Man- 'X ollV “ rs with aeen,i ng reluctance, to pay hattan Bank burglary, Marlin Broderick his indebtedness with them giving ten Molutz and other noted criminals. Their d ollars f 01 ' one. His only proviso is chief occupation was stealing cotton is t,lat lhe box tihal! not bc °P ened until during the war, when that staple fetched ! af,erl,ia departure with tho produce,

Wo might go on almost without limit, but with tl’.OhC suggestions fora beginning, we leave the subject to tho consideration of the great army of young read era for whom they are intended. All these volumes will be found included in the single list of 1). Lathrop & Co. Wide Awake is winning golden opinions in England, a large and special edi

After numerous experiment?, Mr. Fello succeeded in prodm-in* this combination dypophosphites, which has not only rcstorei him to health, but bus since been found so sueceFsful in the treat ment of every other di^ea# emanating from loiw of nerve power, and ooe scquently mu8cular relaxation, vizi Aphonia. Neuralgia, Apparent Aquoia, Nervous iJebility, Ameiuia, St. Vitus’ Dance, Angina Pectoris, Whooping Cough, Chronic Diarrhu a, Congestion of Lung: bygpepjla, Kmncifttion, Dypthoretic Prostration Palpitation of Heart. Epileptic Fits. Interrupted & Feeblt Fever ami Ague, Action of the Heart Leueorrbuca. Mela nclndy, MaraMiius, Fear of Clnld-nirth. Mental Depressiun. Dangers Child-birtl Nervousness. Liability of Miscarri&gt

llypochondriupis, etc.

Diseapes produced by overtaxing the minjl

rtax .

by griet ami anxiety; by rapid ^rttwtb; b’

child-bearing;tby insutheient nourishment;

residence in climates

tin

ties; by excesses or by

life.

unhealthy loculi

any irregularities E

S<*!«S l*j :iJS Dr«U8isls.$1.50 abottl oct W. W. Jones, Agent. 4t!

DON’T FOKOKT THE PLACE,

WYSONG’B,

Northwest corner Public Square.

activity at both ends of the Capitol, put- ttrreKU ,,i j n 1875 for picking pockets and l8ako of bis own reputation

-'Y

" * — i:::-"s zz r l i, r d -n r M r :r;

"f (lie I'rcHidenti.! »ote, th.t ,1.. ItWlo „„ w , ’<>''>'• »“ , Will be dull. There is hardly time be-1 Sjn(? . Deputy Sheriffs BurnsandMultween tho first Monday in December and ll0 „ at , d ha( , , lilu in charg0 when he tho 4th of March, when tho Forty-sixth j junil , od through a car-window. It is j ^'uugross expires, to even pass the neces- believed that ho is now in Canada, i sun Appropriation Lills, much less at- . .Jim, the second son, was scnttoClintempt the work ol general legislation. ton Prison for three years for picking

probability that |p OC Uots. He was taken sick with cancer

Presiden-

critical authority,

While there is

j t, ‘ ero wiM bc troubl ° ovcr tho ‘ re^n. | of lh( , stomach, became lial count, Congress has yet to settle the was p| ftCe d in a dark cell.

refractory and

question of how the vote shall b <-’ count- | became so intense that he ei led all nitrirt 10sure of ,beir Bnft ‘ t - V ' Ho he put popular as a magazine for home reading. Holmau’aQpo. iaV fud-Artapteil to ed. in the exciting days of Is7G, before ““‘T T '* “* the Electoral Comm.ssion uas thought a „d i„ tho struggle that ensued it is al- oflice boy , who knlw nothmg of' tht* buringhisl.tovi.it to England, Mr. ■at political leged that he was strangled to death. i stepped on tho dosk to close a window !•' I '' ,thr ° 1 ! purchased of Kate j Holman’.'fnmnW Pad'Kw ailtne,its ot

Patrick.jun.. tho youngest son, is now I ? ( ' lo8aa /« n<1 p w ’| Greenaway the picture

four gun barrels, weights, cords, sand paper and matches, and was placed in his desk in such a way that the opening of a drawer would cause an explosion. Parrish occupied an otlice with other

MOL

PA

lawyers, and he believed that somebody

was in the habit of opening his desk. | ers for bringing it within their reach

erary World, a high has this to say of it:

"This is a very sumptuous monthly, full of such reading as may gratify the varied tastes which children, as well as grown-up people, cherish. Its iliustra- ) lions, wo are bold to say, are not to be matched in our own children’s monthDCs. They have the effect of drawings, and not that often singularly unl'aithiiil j reproduction of a drawing, called an engraving. As soon as this very striking!

magazine becomes known, many homes; , i * e will be thanklul to the English publish- AuSOrptiOn.i

Trade Mark.

CURE

simply

THE ONLY TRUE MALARIA! Antidote.

Some of the papers in one of bin suits! hoiks Header, issued isoimvir* re of great consequence, and he wished *0 1* Lathrop t o , as a read- . . . 1 _ | or for primary schools, has become very •

\jru#*, Liver and Sfoni«fM ':»d Fv r MALAK1 A. r.. J LI V EH and HTOMAUf TKUl

BLEH. Prir • $2.00.

of, ami when both of the groat political parties claimed they had elected their

chronic cem • Price |

Slolnin uV Vjiimi Krlt—For BtnbTv'nj*

cases of Enlarged Spleen ^ i

Liver nnd Htomat’ii 1

unylelilinp Liver troiiLltm. Prl<’e$5.00.

candidate for President, tho uppermost RCrvin „ out a five 'vearl- sentence for l*!' d ^ pr i eBSUr ° 8et tbo D " ,cbine ^n* for tho next Royal Academy Exhibition question then was: Who is the r |The barrels were heavily charged with in London. It will be engraved as the

she is painting . Infanta and Clill<!r«n. Price $1-60 - :xhih,tion | ,I, ‘ , *-"\^ , c ( Km,a r -

The barrels were heavily charged with m London. It will he engraved as the itolman’* V trrlue 4 l»«d-For Femifc |

r . .... ~ ‘ * -- » -

. Bladder Coaiplainta.

nrniif.rit i j ^, - he engraved as tin Holiitan’a I irrlue Pod - - - _ per.on, in .ho,,, i. ,hc „.U„ "l!^l -5S|

lodged under the constitution, to count the Electoral vote? The Republicans.

VS A TII4>KOir<;il KKHIIDl In every rase of Malarial Fever or Fever and Akho, while for diaord ts of tho Stomach, Torpidity of tho Liver. Indiicestion and dinturbancoa ot the animal foreen, w hich debilitate, it haw no equivalent, and can have no substitiPo. Itshoublnot he confoun*led with triturated compounds of cheap spirits and essential oils, often sold und»r the name of Hitters. FOB SALK BY Druggist*, (Jrocers anfl Wine .Merchants everywhere. lyll

caught in tho act bv detective Carr, of Ut,0 " e {ori * R,ld h “ a " excellent I Overman. C aMed The .Tempter Behind,

tt will be remembered, stoutly insisted, lhe 0 ak street police. He pleaded guil- ‘ T and with a unanimous party following. | , y . The eldcr daugh t e r is an habitue of - .

that the President of the Senate had such oie resorts, and has served one ter... in i Henry lloltenburg had black hair and

The impression is that he ! will be fined, and not imprisoned.

right, and that tho House of Represent.- ( penitentiary for stealing a diamond a ' “J <1 y complexion when he married lives aud Senate in joint Convention as-1 |(iB froin a j conspicious sporting man. Mis* Schwarz, at Nashville, a year ago. setnblod were merely so concerned a* , The mother and daughter were in the | ^ be supposed he w»* about forty, though spcct*tors or witnesses to tko fact that I)un i telltlary at tho 8ilno t i ne> The he mad, ao statement

which will be published in advance of

tho English edition.

The publishers of Wide Awake have secured for that magazine the new story which George MacDonald is now writing. It will be printed from tho author’s

own manuscript.

A choice and tjeautiful

flaMcr TI,- 1 Is'si iii"l’' jionma on rut.lsr IionK Hrli’” S 51 ' NoliMaa’n atmorMil.c W.dl. lHi.I r’loM.-ni Kornunit.feet niidRla*’ Irish i lrrulRtion. Price imt pair 2’

AkwarptlMH JVaM , yt>‘dk’at<>d Foot Batn»

For rotds. U but ructions w>i all cKwi where a foot t>atb '* needed. IVr half lb. pRi knirc, U;

For Mle liy all drnifwtAtK—Or eent hy mail postpaid, on receipt of price The Ahaorpli”" Bill is not ’’mallahlfl' and niuat he sent if

nif,

on receipt of

>t "mallatiln ...

Express lit pnrchaNcr's expense.

The success of HotuiaH’M rnds b’l-’ spired Imitators who offer Fads similar

the 1 resident of the Senate had faith younger daughter is an exception to the ! 1 be honeymoon

sio

Outfit furninhetl tree with full in.siructions for ©omluctinK the moRt profitable bininosg that anyouo can ongatr© in. Thohusineig i« to eat>y to learn, and our inHtructiona are »o ^simple and plain that any ono can make Krcat profits from the very htart. No ono can fail who is willing to work. Women are as successful as men. Boys and Kiris can earn large sums. Many have made at the hussness over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business d uring your spare time at great profit. You do not have to invest capital in it |We take all the risk. Those who need reody money should write to us at orce. All furnished free. Address Truk A Augnsta. Maine. 1 v2o

AGENT*

reducad A

WANTED <»' *»>• Baal **.d fMieaf

PSrlnnal Bo«kt and Bibtas. “

kXtale I ofUiog rtf tonal h»oka and HisIm. rnrf>a rtdacad J9 prr ct. Matioatl Publiak’f t St. Leva, Mr

fully discharge! his duty. The Democrats resisted this theory, and held that the President of the Senate had only to

,1 iirncnnli»'inn muiator* who offer I’a.lii R,lunar ^

on thxt noint 1 volume i. m t j roRM and odor to the tbcr ITolmaii'h, Hayloit on tnat point, volume, prepared by D. Lothrop & Co., | “They nrw the fmtne, Beware of an scarcely over expressly for tho coming holiday season, v >iieu uji to ■■•il ou the repu

rest of the family, she being a respectable i b( -'f ore bls ba,r became gray, his cheeks !‘ s tbo Jve L w ^''S 1 ® 1111 Ntory Book, con-( Bee that e'a<^ e i*aa"'heflrs the sri-een rntviTt ^ ° i iii . . . ' tuning ihirtv-seven stories l»v orominent RRVRJirE stamp of t!i« iioiumn i’nd Companj

lost their color and he showed at least New , (Uhor8> Mra •■••‘•L-'eTrau -Mara.

sixty years, lhe fact was that he had A. I). T. Whitney, Celia Thaxter, Eliza

woman.

break the seals of the packages forward- A hum* to Seearc IlloaMy | d i gcont inued the use ol dye and rouge, i beth Stuart Phelps, Nora Perry, Mrs A

ed by tho Electors; but that the actual

duty of counting the votes and declaring the result vras vested In Congress. There was a good deal of feeling engendered both publicly and privately in the discussion of the subject, but it died out when the" Ehctoral Commission Dili became a law. , Four years have rolled round, and yet the differences between the parties, now

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But bore comes one of my favorites. Isn’t she fine-looking? No? Well, listen while I tell you her story, and learn why I like her looks. Koine years ago a man, who had mote money than reputation, advertised that he would give ♦5,000 to any t espectable white woman who would walk unveiled from the

If n’illcuM with cliri'tile ailments aeml a cor

clue description of symptoms, which will f

ci’lve prompt amt csr.-ful attention. Da Holman’s advice Is frr.v Full treat!* sent free ou application Address,

The angry wife wanted to sue for divorce j bbaz - Sophie May. Blanche Howard, | b,„ U-y«r .„,d he, «... lh. pound. »» !

tions, and the binding is tasteful and ele-

I were not sufficient. The worst she j could do was to desert him, which she

i lost no time in doing.

The Rev. J. Benson Hamilton published a letter at Lewiston, Me., denouncing “My Partner” as an immoral play. Thc theater manager replied, of course, and the result was a crowded house.

gant.

The Keepsake Text Book, a beautiful volume now in press, will be ready soon. It contains scriptural texts upon one page, and blanks for writing upon the

other.

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