Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1880 — Page 1

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.4rkiin*>si% Vigilantes. Ilratli nl an .iK«‘4l Female

Harrison, Ark., Times, •lei’llllt. On Tuesday evening lietween seven Nkw York, Nov. 10.—While

and eii*ht o'clock the familiar howl of of hunters was passing through the l ister named Henry Coblentz, received a bite “Fire!” was heard on our streets, and all Mount ins, a few days since, they dis- from a rat, which at

ll)ilro|tliol»i:i froni si Itsil t-it«‘. Com'mtit's, Ixi) , Nov. 9.—One year ago

a party a man living near Uartsville, this county,

Tl»** Ti*rribli* Frlnii* ol' I'l-niiU Ki donliaamli. of Honroi*

Coimly.

Barxesvii.ik, 0., Nov 8—News was

the time caused him 1 received here to day of a tragedy by

-racrsN' svt-v; ^ Children

rushed frantically to the scene of the covered a small and peculiarly construct-1 some trouble, but soon healed, and it was which live persons lost their lives, and contlagration. It was the county jail, ed hut. One of the hunters walked up to almost forgotten, until about three weeks another was fatally injured. Frank ItcSome cuss, who either had been there the front entrance and knocked. There ago his hand and arm began to swell, the denbaugh. a German farmer living in Seor was afraid of going, had saturated the was no response and he knocked a sec- glands distending, showing every sign of neca township, Monroe County was u floor of the guard house with coal oil'ond time. Still receiving no reply, he severe blood poison. His condition he- man about thirty years old. with a wife and applied a match thereto. It was ex-1 raised the latch-string and opened the came worse from day to day, and at pres and one child. He had also inhisfamitinguished with hut little trouble and no door, A w retched sight met his gaze, ent he exhibits every symptom of hydro ly a girl ten years old, the illegitimate damage. For fear of a repetition of this Lying in a filthy bed was the body of a ! phobia, being in convulsions most of the | child of Betsy Stephens, a some* hat nolittle game the guard house was rsmov very aged woman. She had evidently died time, and requiring the combined strength ted character in the neighborhood. Miss ed. The Sheriff arrested William Arter- from starvation and weakness. The hunt-, of several persons to hold him in bod. Stephens and another of her children berry on this charge yesterday evening or called his companions,when a thorough His sufferings are indescribable, and his about five years old were visiting at Bnj 1 ho case will ho an interesting one, as j examination of the hut was male. They physicians say that death will occur in a denbaugh s last Saturday night.

short time. The case is indued a singu- \ younger brother of Badenbaugh, lar one, and the way to treat it battles , w j 10 |, a( j | elt ( [ le house early in the aft-

Fitches’s O'aBtcna

jtho evidence is circumstantial. found no food of any kind, and the apBetween eight and nine o'clock, while p.-nrance of the corpse indicated that the

I.y-

Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,

| Backache, Soreness of the Chest,

Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and

Scalds, General Bodily

Pains,

attending a meeting of the Temperance woman had been dead several days Choir, wo w<_»ie startled bv terrific nnn«: ... , ' , near the Public Square and rushed down * rh!lir nc » r ,he cor i""' foun,J I to ascertain the cause. Citizens whom a small slip of paper containing these we met seemed to 1 p in a general panic words: “My God! I am dying by inches and it was plainly apparent that some j f rom hunger. Mv money will be found.” thing of a fearful naturo hud happened. , , , , ; After some general inquiry, wo proceed- 1 h,s WftR Vi>r - V P nor, - v wr,ttl ’ n W1,h 11 ll> » d

the medical fraternity. A FriKhllul Fine.

Provihknce, R. I., Nov. .*>—A fright-

ful calamity has befallen th- family of youngest child, and Badenhaugh's child ]

! on the Hour of the house. Their skulls

ernoon to go to a corn husking When he returned about midnight, he found i the dead bodies of Miss Stephens, her

Mothers like, and Physicians recommend it, IT IS NOT NARCOTIC.

( TESTA I IC 1,1 N I >1 UNITS ; tlio World’s jgrortt Ptiiii-Uoli.'viiin

mid reliable..

an industrious mechanic in this city, an

affliction the like of which has never he j ^' si'.'ph l u"''o' | * was ^ 1 m * ■''hu t' was'fa- ' r <‘"*«'dies. They heal, soot It<* ami

ed, in company with Marshal I. L. P 0,IC ' 1 - Tho hunters then started for the ' fore been known. On Tuesday, Ha rty ; ta ,| y j |1 j |lre( | (>iireliiinis,AVouii(ls f Westk Ha<*k

1 Moore, to the open space on Stephenson nearest settlement, whi re they related ' Molyoreatix, son of Charles Molyeroaux, j Thu young man alarmed the neighbors and Hhettmatism itpoit 3Ian,

avenue, where he found his son George what they had discovered. a watchman, was taken to the Rhode Is and search w as made for Baden- and Sprains, Galls, and I.ann*-

j and Bob Cotton leaning over the dead i> art j es r ,, t „ rne)i to (he mountain and land Hospital, suffering from a well de ’ l * n ' 1 1,is wi ' The former was ness upon lic asts. < heap, <iuivl.

body oi Arterberry, who is spoken o( , , ,,,,,, , found next mornr » 1* tobacco house, above as charged with incendiarism ’uchtifled the body as that of Mrs. harah veloped case of hydrophohtn, LaR ‘°v- „ qUttrt ,. r of a Iln | u , r()|n thp houg e. with Tooth, i.ar and headache, r^rosied j'phe sight was a fearful * no, his face go— 1 Ilotnpsey, 111 years oln, who, for a very ening his mother, Mane, was sitting in a his heed badly bruised and his throat cut ry and exhibiting, even in death, the in- long time, had lived tho life of a hermit, chair in tho tenement of the people who He was still living and was able to tell tense fear and desperation which muM j she hft(1 bc8n 80 , jf in her habits ever live up stairs over her at No. 55 Ship j where his wife was, and to say that he j have taken possession of him. On clos- v , 1 v. / . j. , .1 . had killed her. The holy of his wife er inspection we found on his breast a R '"ee she was abandoned by » young street, she was suddenly taken wt»'• W1|s fo „ n ,, in a tur e ne a r hy.

i n^t' h h W ,0m • 8 i , ‘° i. ,l,d olo P ed f |' om ! frtithmg at the mouth and spasms. 1'| with her head crushe 1 and her Groat,

“Outlaws lake Warning! ! 11 . 11,1 a b lr • 1 1 iri1 occurred to these people that she had I cut. A razor was found on the person No II,.rains 1 . “TK SSS Mi i U,n l,U,m „v ho, boy. ho I.- of .,,d nl.r b,., No more 1 istol Shooting ; 1 | boring under the same disease, and thev Badenhaugh died at 11 o'clock Sunday No more selling whisky without Li-j Two M<>|1 F l|| Wi ,| l B|1| . |lh| „ therefore shut her up in the room anil He had a. ways tn.rne a good character

‘ notified Lieutenant Davey. of the Fifth and was not a hard drinker. There |

I’recinct. That officer immediately ro- 1 could have been no motive for commit-

Feet and Ears, and all other

Pains and Aches.

No Preparation on earth equal* Sr. Jacob* Oil i a aofe, aurr, ttitnpfr ami cheap External «*medy. A trial entails but tho conipunitlTely j

iininK ■ ’Utiar of 60 OnU, and er..ry oit« puffering large placard, inscribed as follows:

kith pain can havo cheap and poaitive proof oi iu

(laima.

Directions in Eleven Language*.

BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS

IN MEDICINE.

A. VOGELER & CO„

HatUmarr, Md., U* S. A»

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la called to the his haraaina we hvre in Black and Colored a.sh.m ores. These goods are cheap and w« guarantoo

satisfaction.

Iloaks and Dolmans. Pe hare just put on sale a splendid line, rang

ing from $- < r >0 to $20.

Shawls, Hosiery, Notions

and Fancy Goods.

cense I ! !

Behave yourselves or tremble. Your fa»e is scaled ! ! ! ! Vkui.ants.” At first we were unable to find the guards, they having been taken some distance from town hy tho perpetrators of the awful deed, hut after some time

Willi IttntiiiiK

Oil lor 44 <-3i|ioii*.

Chic-axo Tribune.

Somewhat brief mention was made in yesterday’s Tribune of a frightful duel

SPURTS of dii-Kiuytinx Mucu.. Snaffles, Crac.klin;' Pains in the Head, Fetid Hreatli. Dealnoss, and any Catarrhal Complaint, can Fe exterminated by Wei Do Meyer': Catarrh Cure, a Constitutional Antidote by Absorption. TLo most Ir.i~ portr.nt Discovery since Vaccination

yesterday, and the death of j He had the presence of mind to pull d« , Ni£*vii.u;, jnd , Aovemoer *. .lames to follow before some of the clothes off the bed, which| ! Hay, of this village, recently fell heir

BVc have an eleeant line ami cannot he boat

in price.

paired to the house, which was but a tmg the criuio, and insanity is the only

short distance from the police station, explanation that can he given. - — _ . ....... .... and entered the room where she was.

between two men armed with kerosine I As soon * s he ^ l onI 1 ,, w °-, r?ob,HM, •»> l*i« tei.d« «l . | r .a i i man, who wm lyine on the hen, jumpocl Oitir^rs.

they returned and told particulars about lamps. One of the contestants died ®t ,,p a spring to get hold of him. , . v . , . as follows: the hospital yesterday, and the death of il. i.«.i minrl to mill Jones\ ille, Ind., ^o^embor 4.

The prisoner and guards had i the other was expected

tur.dng dow'n “own ’when^st''asThev i case is almost unparallell- he lhr '‘ w ‘^r her bead, and in this way j to the sum of ^3,500, by the death of .. had arrived opposite the old parsonage, «<1 for frightful at.ocity. Unfortunately,; ^"“"rsTnl'for"nr lMmer’ wlm upon I ln 1>hi i 1 * dp, l lhia ' Abu ‘ ,wo they were halted hy a number of mount- it is of such a nature, or rather, the nn- px^iminin'* tho woman pronounced it hy- wec,c9 " fi0 ho8Urtc<1 to rcce, v c l ns ed men and immediately surrounded hy ture of the only witnesses is such that it drophohia and ordered hor to he rcinov-I of tho fortune, expecting to return overpowering numbers; the guards, , u l0 , aku th e coroner with all his ed to the hospital. The police ambu i before the election, but, failing to return yi* r ' ir"*'' s< f 11 O our wor i> cowers of invi-stiiration some little time lance was sent for, and after the woman on time, great uneasiness was fcltonhisl Shenffas men of known bravery and! Powers of tnvrstigation some little time Mgec bound shp wa8 p Ucod 1 b

coolness, drew their weapons, hut were | to get ui Uie complete facts. A report- tb erein end conveyed to the above it.stiunahle to accomplish anything so alert er, however, managed to eke out some tution. It was a terrible sight to see the wire t ii usnsu tnu, l iart ) > 11 1 ■’ ln ' <l dl ,ta from which a fair idea of (he cause woman and she actioas while hung hound SSJJS3 .W torrible , >V '»»« - ««.» -«• while a third was felled To the ground 1 t,e obtained. The particular p ()rI i on 0 f "['afl 'k' a dog, and it persons wi n out ten .(1 .to pronni the yard of tb0 Un V on Ir0ll 8llJ s teol U.'lo the house and heard her bark they Mills, used for loading cars, js | is;lltcd would be ^ully assured that there was a, , _ , unacquaintMd

bbb—w—mb n

account, which was increased by a letter j received hy his wife from a relative in Philadelphia, saying that Day had disnp-^ peared very mysteriously, hut last night | he reached home, and his story is a sad | ami romantic one. He is som -wliat tin- !

drew the money and j ) deposit it in a hank,;

he obtained.

withsomo heavy weapon ‘in thelmnds »f ■ ^ , oadj :; l'- would be fully assured that there a vigilant. I he prisoner was sie/.ed and J » * " He, ^ r ' ^rkinT’nial Mhv ! '■> ‘»*e >'Ouse, if they did not know sophisticated, and

, , , , T marched off, evidently for the pu. pose ol ^ t „ th, con.rnry. She wm,Id look at one with city life, and easily imposed upon, lankets, Flannels, Jeans hanging, hut he certainly proved too sotnc thirty or lorty kerosine la, "l ,s - and t , K . n wor k on e corner of her mouth ,, ,i . i, I -TT- much for his would be executioners, and ^ hesi are of double tin, and contain i , . , , . lit stat's that h ant! Yarns. „ as abo . lt t0 esclip ,. when R , l0t „ in’u,,. about a pint of oil ea.h. They are des- 1 kp a • 1 ^- hpr * P, ' th ' * n, ‘ f* was on his way fc have everythhur in this lin at roi'h bottom i'Tahle were tired at him, all seeming to ;'8 nal ^ ,d ,01 'hand use. I he wick isset . l' l;, ' <> ''i' i !!,t S !!' her- besides when several men surrounded him, and price*. 1 enter at his hark i-xcent one which was 'h a funnel, which stands about four , ■> oorriruo to iook ai ntr, utsuies, . . planted in the center of his forehead. 1 -"dies above the lamp, and ms very .rothmg at the manth m she dtd .n^e . to be officem, arrested h„„. CLlQTG, a crowd soon gathered, and the Coro , «ell known to those that handle them l 0 .^ b b ^ 1 K ner bein'* present a jury was summoned i that when they are upset or turned up- 1 ‘ "T “ ■ <» ntinement for three (lavs, and during e have the be«t »to.k wnhava ever had. In ^ i .e ’ side down thev either exnloda or the oil ‘httre. About 1 o'clock this morning . ' ,erooa,.woea„,«it .veryoodjrbothjn Myle and after viewing he body the exam,na- f f th ^ , ,|,e hoy’s lather was also bitten, and tune robbed him of every cent.

there are grave fears that he too will he Some doubt the story, but as |,aj is an

|to the front with

GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. liilVIIl N .4 <41.1..

HOWE l VERMLION.

ii

nd price, and in in Suits for men ami boys wej tion was postpon' d till this inoining. runs out of them and catches on fire. (an dive you extra bargain*. , Tbe body was tben p i aced upon a | )0ard William I loyle and Thomas Connell, the We are not inclined to boast, but we do come and removed to the Court-house, where a victims ot the Sunday morning duel, are

i number sat up with it for the balance of. d employes in the yard, and must have the night. j been perfectly well acquainted with the The vigilants were all masked or, ^ ac ^ s stated. Boih men had been

I blackened, and as hut few words were j *1 a h night about where their - Spoken, the guards were unable to recog- hunps should he placed to show the best ’quaro with a Garfield banner suspended

ruzo a single individual. Koine suggest liltht, and the workmen who heard these j ft'>m his feet.

that a portion were from Marion county, spats saj *t was hard to say who was In Oswego, N. \ a erocervman bet where the prisoner was charged with right and who was wrong. Howovei, his store against a neighboring meat murder some years ago; others, that citi- 1 ''nie ll was the first to throw a lamp a, market that Hancock would he elected, izens of our town and county, becoming **' s 0 IT ,0,u ' n b and this he did without: On Wednesday morning he turned over alarmed at the danger to public build- other provocation than Doyle's an- his w ager like a man hut the butcher ings, had felt themselves forced to form (s r - v w'ords. Doyle retaliated by hurling , declined to accept it, this dangerous organization and take this his lamp at his assailant. 1 he burning ! A combination bet wis made hy ten

taken with the loathsome disease. furious lllrrtion lids.

The loser in a Memphis bet is to stand on his head five minutes in a public

Just re -eived, 50 pieces li t Suilins Flannels, ■Newest Miades, Price, 51 per yard and upward. One hundred Shades in Opera, Cashmere. Twill and Matela.fe Flannels, * Full Line of Fancy Stripe (aid Figured Flanfuds f »r Ladies’, Misses' .V Children’s Sac iues. f Fmhroidercd Flannels in White and .dcarlet. Welsii Flannels, Flexant Goods, just opened. The I, irycst and I!e«t Selected Stuck of K'.anI nets of all kinds uni uualitins ever saown in Itho State,

KpIs'iHli*! I.iiio of

ICloakiiiii' and

(1stor Cloths.

Everythinsr the market uffords, in tho Very [ Host Qualities, ut tho Lovr est Fc*Hiblo Prices. Visitthis Department and he Convinced.

oil tluw in all directions, and the other j>i»njncrAts and ten Heptihlicans in Hon*workmen were obliged to run to prevent ton> Tl . MH . v ho | oscri were to harness their clothes liom taking lire. 1 he tight-, (b ('inselves to a Ktage coach and draw I mg men clinched, and their lamps ex- : lb g winners through the principle street ploded in qiiicu succession deluging, j,, both parties were some oflhefore-

thetn hotli with hurniug oil and other- most mi n of the ci'v.

wise injuring them. Hut it was only

PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSES, ETC.

(St. Louis Evening Chronicle.)

L S. AYRES & CO.

IKIMAX AI‘OI.1*.

fearful step.

Be this ns it may, the nllitir is a terrible one, and should he deplored hy every good citizen. It will add another blot to our aheady darkened reputation, and w ■ cannot but think that this man could have i

been better punished in a legal manner "! ,'"‘T""T “ l ', , ’. ul "“l" 111 - Geo. P Knowls of Raetne, \Vis . won Let us devoutly hope that Harrison will Hie, hirnmgcioth.'s were burn- from K dw in t h.lds ofI)ak„ta one section never again suiter from tho visitations of ‘ '« r ,r >to * ensp that they, f d fa , , The hot the “Vigilants.” men n.IheHrtI was^.MK) agains a certain described

men ruaned to their assistance, and sev i .v .

A funeral procession at Oxford, Ind, oral were badly hurtled about the hands ^' ; ' r 'from' "one" to’ fiv.^thousand

found itself without a minister when the from «-Pub.ican jority.

grave was reached. After an emhar- them the binning clothing. Before this In Ogdensburg. N. Y . William Alger rassing delay, a ragged tramp, who was could bo done Doyle was terribly char- bet his moustache against A. A. Bahcocks passing by on a railroad track, stopped, red, and his screams of agony could b. whiskers that Garli -ld would not he annouced'tlmt he was a clergyman, and heard for blocks. Connell was not quile I *h-’C 1 "' 1 *'n M ednesday morning he had the mourners consenting, proceeded with -so hadly’burnt, but his pain was almost ''■ ,8 ,,,l,l ';' iUclu * cul B,u ' ,0 Mr.

the services, conducting them to the as intense as Doyle’s. Both were attend Hihco k.

satisfaction of all. L '3 as soo, > as possible hy Dr. Greer, who A wheelbarrow hot in Baltimore af- ' said promptly that Doyle could not live, forded more amusement to the spectators Mlood) I iglit Im'Iwopsi ItrollH*rs. and he thought Connell’s condition pro-' than had been expected. Thu loser was Wai hboiio Ink Nov. K—A widow carious. Doyle was taken home to No., annoyed, while wheeling the winner over; Confadt Wlth a f am ily of vicious 4 it » • i .. . ... jod Unurch Place, where he has a wifo the stipulated route, by the taunta of the

■ ■ 1 1 ,na J 1 prop'r a u ' s ' " j and two children; and Connell was taken latter end followed up the payment of Hons ’' ,,,e8 nt ‘ ar vi a 8 e * Yesterday stones ” we thin^'tliat I't'D ’ni lerthiu t0 borae nt 'f 10 c °rtter of Wood and the wager by whipping him soundly. at the supper table, John and Adam got those ivorkinL* in irlass houses stiouid sav ' ^ ourteentb 8tre ‘‘ t9, he has a wife Joseph K. Miller and Henry Kleind- into a quarrel about who should cultivate a“good wo l rd’’ ,n forany 1 °thi l ng 8 of benefit I an<1 six but subsequently both ionts of Rochester. N. V.. bet on the tho farm next year. Words led to blows to themselves. In this connection Mr. , p ? Pe ,akcn . t< 1 ^ ‘Z' 0 Duiinty Hospital. ( .| ( . c tion. the loser to walk a block at d , h f varioils weapons of warIsaae Co'rey Manamr Salem N J 1 here Doyle died in the most horrible; „oon attired in his wife's night dres ana ,n ,, Glass Work^’remarks: “I amT.loaWd to a 8»ny yesterday forenoon. The deputy Miller lost and at noon on Wednesday ln '»>« melee John received a cut

«av that I have used the Great romedv J oroner ’^ ho wa8 no,lfled ' we ! >t thero V" M PP c “ red an(1 w a »<'’'f iuYIrs. Miller's|from a razor in tho hand

- . ' . . . » ’ h (tl 11 innnnuf ImF tVin Kixunitnl T.Vii'ui i f.vll 1 I

honest sort of fellow, there is little doubt thfit ho was skinned out of his fortune i

in the manner described. Ai'Ui'o <TstlitiK Affray.

Naw Albany, Ixi,., November t 5 .—Aj cutting alfray occurred at the Colored | Baptsit Church, last night, three persons being cut by a woman. Several months ago Jennie Lew is, a colored widow,forced Henry Rush, a mere hoy*, to marry her.! Bush refused to live with her after the marriage, and Jennie was determined to 1 have revenge. Last night she filed into the church and sr.t down hy Henry, whereupon he got up and took a seat in the rear of tho church. Tl is incensed tho woman, and she went for him with a] knife, cutting him in the arm and breast. The mother of Bush interfered to stay tlie arm of Jennie, and she was cut in the throat, hut the wound was not deep enough t" sever the jugular vein. Milton Carr was the next to interfere, and finally i.ucceeded in getting the woman out oi the church; but in doing so was badly cut on the hand and wrist. The woman was arrested, and held over to answer.

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am ro*Tnrmrnr»Mr nr

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rx.

.V.R.—Just opened a Full Line of Misses’ and BLhildren’s Cloaks in Very Latest Styles. I Agents for Bulterick’s Pape* Patterns.

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of Adam, the]

SL Jacobs Oil, for rheumatism with ex- hol<1 lh,> ’"'• uest ’ ! ,ut ‘. ho hoa P ital phj’*' | n '8 h * F own . followed hy a crowd of men I blade striking him just below the ribs on |

cellent results; other members of my P,Bns cou,d no ‘! 0 P e for M d boys.

family have also beet, greatly benefittod I ® c “ Vl ’T “ nd h ' 8 1 condlt 1 ,on . was so low i A Hamsl.urg man was caught hy the by ,ts use. ,at - “ 7 aa decided to postpone |rick offer of a wager that one city in * l, .' e ,nf l uost unt " to-morrow, when the , he Uni(ud 8utQt () j over a hum f rod

r Ol C/i s—»■ py* a cT CTQ c - £ 22. 5’ C/l •X

Buy your jeans and flannels of G. W. | chances ar« that tho inquest will bo a (b ousaml inhabitants would not give five

For Mult*. Real estate of all kinds on liberal terms. ILL. HATHAWAY, Greencastle, ‘"d tfia "Milt. K. Thomas, Notary Public, , '*erton, Indiana. Acknowledgements taken and conveyancing.’proniptlv sttendiedto.

I . , . uiuunaiiu in iinwiLaii in viutiiu uvi irivy iitc

CORWIN’S and save money. j double one, The jury was impaneled, | bundred vot(>s for Hancock. The stake be “' ,l ‘ f " 1 ,,ne of ' vas ^ tirol F P a ”t recognition, was ] o f *" t he k "winner. r ‘Thr'cUv'named ' !U '’

hWI.Ns. j viewed by them. Waghington, whsro there is no Plain and corduroy velvets in all ] Bargains iu Cloaka at G. W. COR.

colors at CORWIN'S. | WIN * CO.’S.

!

Inst opened a

Ladies' neck ware at CORWIN’S.

voting

tho right side, ranging across the abdomen, making a horrible gash, from which

it is doubtful if he will recover.

Thk wife of Captain John A. Meek of Greensburg,presented him with triplets on the evening of the election. Tho two boys ho has named Garfield and Arthur

New Dress goods just received at ‘ ——The best and cheapest CORWIN’S. j tlannols you will find at CORWIN'S.

for 1 resident at til. 1 he victim said j respectively, and tho girl he has named

nothing exrept to name the time and . > . place for the supper. On that occasion : ln, ' IK *'

canton the viandij looked a.l right, and ware ' ——Ladies’and children's hosiery in

Carpets and oil cloths to suit every one at CORWIN’S

— - —1$ — --n —-f i — i,ameB auu cuii'in-ii a n just such as the written terms of the bet L Dd!ess tlr j L ., T at CORWIN’S, called fo ; hilt they were found to be 1 - —— , -

they

A large assortment of white and seasuned w j( bgnu ff' kndo t ber Ul)pa i a t ab | e | —The celebrated gray blankets iolling cheap at COKWln’B U 0 s 8t *nc :s. $1 at CORWIN’S.

'Pearl Shirt’’ for

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ex * s nT x £

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£ Ln

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