Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1880 — Page 2

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RAILWAY TIMK-TABLE.

[■diakai'oms ani> St. Louis Railroad

THE STAR.

IloitiR East. 4:41 P m

Pay Kx

Arroininoilatiun S.-lo A M >.N.V. i:x».r.— 2:4«A M

•Every I'ay.

JOHN W. EAKP, A cent.

Going We«t. M::io a u .1: L! p it

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Bt. Louis Vandai.ia. Terisk Hai i k A Ivdiaxapolis Railroad.

Eastward Trains. Westward Trains. » •450 a a •’••4.24 p 41 I ••12 13a h ••1.47 r i . *8.21 a a *5.1)6 P M | *6.55 am *5.38 r i

Er.vhk A.Ai.sold, Editor and Projirietor Satunlay, Kov. 20,

miles in length, which, wiih the steamers on the northern lakes and the Ohio River on the south, furnish che»|> and rapid communication. There are

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TERMS..

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Kn i kiikd at the I’ostottice, Greencastle Ind.. as second-class mail matter.

♦Daily except Sunday.

♦♦Daily.

SAM'LCATHEUWOOD,

BuffHlo Bill and Testis Jack. are as deeply marked and have as good (Punraven in Nineteenth Century.) 1 an effect amoni: the nomads of the We t I thought I had not seen two finer as j n an y other class of the population, j looking specimens of humanity, or two Qf course, if a man gives himielf airs lie

miles of toll gravel and turnpike roads'| "‘°'» P'Curcs.p.e figures. Roth were must expPCt t0 pay for it. J "member | 332 miles of free gravel roads, and 63,813 | »•'». ^\Uhu»t, active looking men wuh ralher an amusing instance of tins. 1 had

miles of common road. Many of the singularly handsome features, engaged a hunter and guide a first-rate ^ ^ ^ common roads are graveled or piked. The d " 88cd *" 8 F )alr of corduro y s ,uc, ; ed ; m8n - ,0 “Company a friend of mine. 1 he been t0 ^ d.^,

laws are now very favorable to the build- to his hi « h boots - antl a 1,,ue fla,,nel shirt b< ‘ fore Wpre ing of gravel and turnpike roads, and he-1 a broad-vimmed felt hat or soul cam e to me ami sa.d: ‘Now look here.

Tom. Ahraii

coming more so at each session of the)

The electoral vote of Caifornia is

oo u u n.. not solid for Hancock, because the unCH,e “'tr:;.,.

(lining North ) ' I r I onv Satofo in flu» urnrlil in vamnnrt frtU ® ^

Kxprogg 1 r.7 i*. m. j lie was defeated.

The ’Plainfield Progress, the new I ^rr»,A" B .'fPw,'»'rriu of a’fre7npmd a *.'' , | moccasins, and had his lower limbs en

of Messrs. Naugle

J hrero, and had a white handkerchief j >i r> p’ ar i t I ain’t a-going to hack out of

| folded like a little shawl, loosely fastened this bargain, because I told you I'd go;

to keep off the fierce | )Ut i a j n 't sweet upon the job, I tell you

way | Through Freight J 00 a. m.

lUtiing South.!

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; It merits a liberal patronage and should

receive it.

.any State in the world in proportion toi™*" 01 l,,u r ’ u "- Jack ’ s costume was | population, and schools and intelligence 8 i“> da c, with the exception that he wore

ne " ' are the safeguards of a free people. moccasins, and had his lower limbs cn-

I’orui.ATioN . K inmana. January, 1820. c* 8 ^ ■» » P»'f of comfortably greasy To 1880. 'deerskin trousers, ornamented with a

Population, fringe along the seems. Round his waist . 147,17S| wa s a belt supporting a revolver, two • J!^r butcher knives and a steel, and in his '.issue hand he carried his trusty rifle, the ,1,350 42s | “Widow.” Jack, tall and lithe, with light . I listI.U3. brown, close-cropped hair, clear, laugh-

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GLASS oV QUEENSWAl;],

The oflicial vote of Missouri is report ed as follows: Hancock, 208,589; Gar ! fieid, 153,O'?; Weaver,85 135, Hancock’s pluralitv, 65,002; iiiajority. 19.8(17;. In : 1870 Tilden received 202,087; Hayes,

Ml 80s; Cooper, 3 49S; Tilder.'s plurality, .’Ian "ho Kank flic I'lrM

j 5S.2S9; mnjiirity, 64,701. Total vote of

dear.

1820 1830 1840 1850. . 1860 1870 IssO(estimated). ,

To the lame room on the Si«l« «• Public

1 never come across a chap with such a

lotofsido on in my life, and I don’t like j North ... i-ihuj,. ^

’ T ’ »• Next door to the dry Booda store nf r » . 1 where Ins Iriends and the public e,.„: l * , i 1 , always find the stock Inrt-e. n ,.* e . 0er ' 1 :I‘

olid prices w ill he lound - |,, K

going; but I ain’t a-going at the price

always find the stock lame, near

told you. I am going to charge him $1 a |•■ 1 n . d .w P ^rV

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day more.” And so my friend enjoyed |f ig|| ( ist l > i-i<- 4 > s Pui«l

his expedition in blissful ignorance that | he was paying 4s. 2d. a day extra for:

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the State, 71)7.811—an increase ouer that of 187 I of 52 272. The vote on the State and Congressional tickets is not made up yet.

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Wall Street, N w York, (the groat j money centre), on Saturday, greenbacks i W' re at a premium, a fact that should be j well considered by so called “honest I money” advocates. A special from New York says: “Greenbacks and National

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| liunk notes are exceedingly scarce on Wall Street, and there is much inconvenience in consequence. Nothing is to be had at the hanks and money-changers' but silver ami gold. The banks are compelling their customers to take gold in

Oil Well in I’niiisj ! vi'Biati Tin* Story of Ills Evoul-

ful f’aroor. New Yo k Timex.

The death of E. It. Drake, the first man to sink a well in runnsyivania in search of oil, and the pioneer id the pe-

ing, honest blue eyes, and a soft and winning smile, might have sat as a model for a typical modern Anglo-Saxon—if ethnologists will excuse the term. Bill was I dark, with quick searching eyes, aquiline J " "T

W !i:it Obic lNt*\v York Girl Did. j

Philadelphia Timex.

When a girl concludes to put up her! hair and make herself look sweet, the best policy is to let her have her own |

able Country l*io,l„ efi

To " 'URA.Hs, i “I l»ll l——aauiMUv ...

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troleum business in that state, isannounc- j broad-rimmed hat, he looked like

ed as having occurred at Bethlehem, I’a. on Monday last. Like the early opera-

tors in oil, he made a fortune, lost it, and ii rst shook hands with Jack and Bill, and

8he can't be drawn away from |

nose! un’d'd'elicatcly cut features, and he " lirror b y an >’ of “‘ 0 or<iir ' ar . v tl11 "^ ore his hair falling in long ringlets overl° f lif<J ’ A fire wil1 sometim-s do it, but|

his shoulders in true Western style. As p ' 111 a | iro t0

, I he other night a ..en mm | ' J “ , 1 .••’ ""e'or hornij

he cantered up, «.th ins flowing ocks and holIse . 0((k flrt , and ttl a mo -t uncomfort-1 f^» ^n‘g 81 broad-rimmed hat. he looked Itko a pic-, ahh h^ur, when iii«*st girls probably < .-up to be taken off. J

tnoir back hair down One of the | *100,000

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excite some girls.

New York lodging | Cut 2S inclixx long, 2 inohe. ihick on h«»n

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ture of a cavalier of the olden times. Ah, welll it is years ago now since the day 1

| cities than the Indians around them. Af-

family for | terward they both went east and made | and she was very particular about hav-

ON HAND, -ANDRECEIYLYG DAILY!

in his declining years found himself in man y changes h ive taken place since poverty. Unlike many of the same class then. At that time neither of them had however, he was not reduced to abject visited the States or been anywhere cast want, for the State of IVnnsylval.ia, rec-; 0 f t ) l0 Mississippi. They knew scarcely ogni/.ing the benefits which she had d,- moro of civlIizat)on aIld the , j(e of great

rivcu from his ingenuity and enterprise, granted him a pension, which has been

the support of himself and

j payment for checks. A gentleman who several years past.

1 was pa d .f50O in .flO gold-pieces b> a It was by the merest accident that VVall-streot bank, yesterday, could not 1 '-•’ol. Drake’s attention was first directed

‘ ri,i f ‘ h0 n C,, i" "V" b - V ° < ? 8rin ? it nl ;1; a 0 c!m 0 tu?y 1U befo f ro e thal l 'iSaTe lltZi ci'rev Jack, has gone to other and better huntdiscount at all the change offices in W all h „, j.ejd,,.,, peculiar oil which wa's ing grounds. Peace he with him; he was |Mreet between Broadway and U ilium 'skimmed in small q'mntities from the a g 0 od and kind friend to me.acheery I he invariable answer was that thev had waters of Oil Creek, and hud paiaded its , , no notes to snare at a„v ..rice ” ‘ virtues as a purgative and liniment, ile | companion, as brave as a hon, as gentle

always ready for anything,

able hqur, when most have weir back hair down

young lailies heard ihit the place burning down, hut she didn't feel making her appearance before the crowd |

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which had gathered in the street !ookin£ j ^o! 1 P j 8 n g] 0n H

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like a perfect fright. She shut the door j xoSnd tim'bir'rfrTe tn.'^kio.u or'wurmhii'it leading into the hall to keep out the black place—tliolnirk. n..t kip. tnlu-u ..•"-f

names, and went to her mirror to fix her !

hair. Anybody who has waited for a i Farmers and lumbermen, look into tbir J girl to fix her hair knows how it is. w *" ® n '* there ix money in It. This girl was no (juicker than the average I Bi’ockwn, tY ItorUutcii,,,,

'■'«'*itfi(ioiii:il to ’Ir. rellou.

i money. Cody has, I believe, settled down |!"- h, ; r h , ; r d ° ne 1 u I> should lb '‘ 1 l \ e ,lr ? ha<1 Y Ut 0,1 h "\ C . hanC I eS 01 ! \ X T e th • unders' ncd. Cler»y mfc escape by the stairway, and her lover,] \\ .Methodi!*! Church in Nova Stotia.hH t,l

on a ranch somewhere in U yoming, #.)d|„ sca p e by the stairway, and her lover, j \\ MciViMtixl^hurcb'in'NVv'a r John Omohundro, better known as Texas | a ft,. r annealing to her for some time, fin- e*”” 1 the nrepiiatinn known o- l ull..*, . J

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“I fr< of an rel an an oh ar iti

no notes to spare at any price.

A Lono review of the wheal, crop of

A large,Jvaried.’and lato-ptyled stock of

eonablo

.veas IHsOyet on the market, and the prosp ’t- ! i vc demand therefor, prepared by Hrad-

(jOO DkN 1 ‘’ trol ' , • !l,tcr i" detail the stock on , ’ | hand in various countries on both conti

Notions, Domestics, etc, jnents, and the amount requiredforcon— ^**ouHoni«”x^aro b gUaranUod W b >, r*ain°«Vat* n n 8Ura P*' 0n ' °> “ Phaappar-

, , ent surplus of wheat over the world's

.1 A3IES \ X I IjLES1 ’V S jneedisso small that, considering the

j probability of consumption at home and

ally lost his patience and got away with- 1 M’ r an |! i ;iH. r - U l’.' , i . l | l |nw!- l . ,l ‘(' ion!''.'T,' SL!i") ! J oil’ her. A fireman got to her room by a j If., or huvliur known < wfiercin it- '

la.!Aer and she made him sit on the c’dlfeb^^^^/whichitixS

of the window and wait until she fix d cd. pins and ribbons for a right sort of ap ! pearance, then she threw herself into

New York Store

Southwe«it*eorner!Public Square,

(irccnciiptlc, Ind.

FACTS!

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The best place to buy nnything you need in the wny ol

Groceries. Provisions, Queenswaro and (Hassware,

7 lx at the cheap nnd reliable xtorc, Northwest

lIltlllKST PUK’F in cash or good** for Country Produce.

tioods guaranteed the best and prices lowest. DON’T FOnOET TUB PLACE, WY,SONGS Northwest corner Public Square.

abroad increasing rather ing, there is no good reason to count on declining prices. The shortness of the Indian corn crop in the United States will havo some ellect in sustaining the price of wheat. Again, it is not possible for prices to decline matcrcially without speedily increasing the demand, which in turn, will react in the direction of higher prices. Having regard to all the factors entering into tho present wheat situation, it is concluded that a continuance of fair prices for wheat is justified. The apparent surplus of 27,000,000 bushels in the world's wheat product if not so large as to justify fears of very'ow prices. There is little more, if any, than enough wheat to supply preseot and prospective deficiencies. For this year at least the wheat producers of the United States bid fair to receive fairly remunerative prices lor their wheat.

Sobim* Fuels >401 lAMOUBI ll) All

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The State of Indiana was first explored by the French in 1702. The first Territorial Government was

called it Seneca Oil, from the fact that as * woman;

Red Jacket, the Seneca chief had impart always willing to work, cutting down his arms it was so romantic and slid ed to the whites the secret of its power. mo un t ains of difficulties into mole hills. '1°'™ the ladder with him looking just Its fame as a medical agent was purely , • , , ,• sw eet. lie whole thing was a tremenlocal, when Nat, Carey, with his vials ol m K ooJ humor, never quarreling l | 0Ug g Ucceggi but when the careful young the stulf, plodded from hamlet to hamlet i — 11 better hunting companion than Jack , girl was safely landed on the pavement i and established a demand for it that was in those days, or a more reliable. *he found that she had forgotten her

brought him no small profit. An at-! f, ionJi it wou ],j be hard t o find. There ! s,oekir ’f rs ' tempt by General Franklin to introduce ■ , . , , , ! ITT

this “great natural medicine to a South- was nothln S “*«“« about Jack: bc w * w - A <•»«*«•

ern market later on ended disastrously, | 10 USI! 01)13 of his own Western phrases— | the Baltimore merchant to whom a wag- | a real white man. 1 Well,” says Cody, afon load ol it was consigned dumping it t cr tbo ceremony of introduction had into the Chesapeake Bay, unable to en been throusll> alld we llad lnadt)

dure the odor which it sent forth, and

unwilling to believe that his Southern J known our w customers could accustom themselves to guess we will botn go the remedy, no matter what the nature gents, if you like, if

of their ailments. Northern customcis,

however, took more kindly to it, hut among them even, it was known more as

a liniment than a medicine.

For several years, until 1858, a firm in this city, Kvelith it Rissell, bad received about a gallon of this oil a day, from ’lltusvilie, I’a., which, mixed with other ingredients, they sold asthe then celebrated “Mustang Liniment.” Their sup ply of oil was gathered in tho primitive method of dipping a blanket in n spring permeated with the article, and wringing them into pans. This spring was owned by the firm, and when they ware unable

to meet their indebtedness to persons in [ 0 ut plenty of

New Haven, Ct., the latter took the Titusville property in payment. This was in 1858'. Col. Drake was then a conductor on the New York & Now Haven Railroad, whose shrewdness had already attracted the attention of the owners ot the newly-acquired property. They sent him to Pennsylvania to perfect the title to the property. lie became satisfied from personal observation that Si ne-

dies and aspirations, “l both go along with you

gents, if you like, if 1 can get leave, and I don’t know as there will be any trouble about that. You see Jack and I just started out this morning to get a load of meat, but there has been considerable of a fire down toward the forks, and scared all the game off; and as wo had not got no stores with us for more than a

Burrtnn, Kis., Telephone.

A young lad south of town has drooped onto an ingenious method of enticing wild geese within range of shotgun. He captured two or three wild geese by breaking their wings, lariated them until they recovered, and no v takes them down into tho wheat field, covers himself up and pinches their legs, making them squawk, which attracts the others which are almost constantly Hying over.

JAMES G. 1IKNNMK,

Prrx. nt Crnifenm

JOHN Me ML KRAY, Ex-l’rcf. of CoufcrtK

V-'M. SAHGKNT.

JOHN A. MOSUKli. JOHN W HOWIK. NTEI’IIKN f Ill'KsTP. IIILII Will W.WhlHn Al-KX. W . NICHOLS' S, CKANMCK .MIST. ROWLAND MmiTOX.

JOHN JOHNSON,

Fellows’ Foiii|»oiiii(l Syrup

II y |BO|lllOS|4lilies

fi ely and pcrninm-ntly cures Cor,dec •

thu lungs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nern i*ro8tration, 8h<»rtnc‘ss of Breath, PalpiUti ot the Heart, Trembling of the Ihindm

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A man committed suicide nt Columbia m* the paper L— Kv., hv tying a handkerchief around his I Price, $1 50 per Bottle. Six for? •' * -• • - • I SOLD I)Y ALL DRFGG18TS. :

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ended

Limbs, Physical ami Mental JJeprt.'sion, I of Appetite, Loss of Energy, Ixoss of M^ni* and will rapidly improve the weakenedfuJ tionfl and orffans ol tho body, which depeoda health upon Y-luhtary. Mini volunt&ry, ll

involun ary nervous a< tion. It i

gentleness and subtlety, owing to the harmony of its ingredi«‘nts, nKin t«> pureMoj itself, it.'' taste is pleasant and effects vetm

nent. Look

FELLOWS, St. John. N. H , on tho j> wrapner in water-mark, which is

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ing tho

for tho name and address. J

n the 5^ seen by h

(I i v I - III i n , •« • boforu the light.

! neck and lightning it with a cane. | A Rucks County, Pennsylvania men j has just ended a lawsuit of forty-two

day or two, we concluded to come right, s( , nrs - standing, and recovered six cents!

Liinh ” “HVi T.nnl ” T tiftirl • *‘tbo crnrnn ! tlmnag(3*4.

Prof. Swing of Chicago says that the ! Methodists no longer hold “that if a sin-!

back.” "Oh, Lord," I said; “the game all scared off, is it? What an infernal nuisance! it does not look like a very cheerful country to ride about in with-

gamo to liven one up.”

‘Never you mind about deer and elk,” riedjack; “you have no call to worry

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nur should come back from hell and he permitted to live in a furnace, ho would

tree/.e to death.”

A large bird at Keokuk. Iowa, darted swiftly downward in its Right, and strik-

ab nit that; we will find game enough if n>(t a lightning rod the iron run through you can hit them; you think the prairie ! it8 bo,, .' , nnd “.remained impaled, flutter- ‘ mg and strugg.mg until death came. i , ia Jt I A woman in Marshall County Kansas Aii3Ci’|][!0!lJ fj ACtillCM

CURE

simply

don't look cheerful, eh? Well, it does]

seem kind of dismal, don't it, this time of i w j 10 j s en j 0 yi ns her fifth

THE Oil

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year? Ah!” he added enthusiastically. ‘ hut you should see it in the summer,

fortune was in store for the man who

authorizoa in 17s7,and the “Territory could secure it in any quantity, flesug- ] of Indiana” was established by act of gestnlthat tbo ml could be obtained in I Congress in May, 18(H), and General Wil- quntities ''y sinking a well. lie |liam Henry llar.ison — inmA ! *“ la ^ hod at .. a8 a luna tic by the Penn-

• ■a oil u us possessed of more properties w hen tho grass is all green, and tlie 11 aw-

then had been accredited to it, and that a 1

Vine. Liver n"<t

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was appointed “u^rnmT to'^Jw Uav^, » I ‘ d . “ 9 tJ c »‘ in *;

husband lost 1 ' Txaos Mar:;.~ her first two by hanging through vigi-|

lance committees a third was sent to the f , ,,,... u

* | f % , ll'l.iv Jill' I r' L * ’ .-1 •iv'i* penetentmry and tno lOurta committed I rri<-* Jf-’.oo.

, suicido. IIoIiijiiii** Spcrlnl Pud—AtlapJ^ '° ’ffl

ers is all a-blowini;. and tho little birdies , . , , r . chronm caaes. Prh*** Irl

^ I As Jared Din^man was* shaking lloiinnn’n sptcru lirit—For )

casuH of ISnlartfod f J pl |, ! ,!| 1

, | unyielding Liver and endeavoring I trouble*. Price0>. jfl

will scarcely trouble to got out of tho [ to tempt him tw take that amount for his *»olm«n»a ^. : .I ■

are just! 1,10 tug struck a steamer nnd the

I glittering gold was the property of the

is a-building of their nesties and hoohoo- | in KoId under t | le n08C 0 f a st „ am tl ,g ing around, and tho deer are that fat they | owner on tho Detroit river,

he succeeded in interesting some capital- i splendid, immense! I tell you; air. t they,, || s h egi

A Wisconsin cow with a persisten

Governor.

In 170.> the population of the region , ists in the novel theory, and in organ!/. 1 Bill?” “Yes, sir, you bet your hoots they .

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\ inccnnes, Ouiatanon

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of 1859 ho commenced sinking a well in

and the head of Watson's Flat, at a point about a milo

1 Ihc Maumee river—say a total of 520. In low Titusville. The move was consider | 180S tho white population in the same | 80 ridiculous l! iot ho could scarcely

district numbered about 17,0(0. The j census of 1810 exhibited a population of 124.520, and there wore in the Territory 88 grist mills, 14 saw mills, 3 horse

mills, Is tanneries, 28 distillerie, 8 powdr .":'"• '» '*•

Axuc, w hi I o f.»r disorder* of the .Stoinath, l*'*-- wheels; value of manufactures was$-(X),-

piility ol the Liver, Iii'l^eMtion and duturb- .

nnoes o! tlie animal forces, which debilitate, iti which

ti a a no no ll 1 v il I n ll t Itml I’JUl hilVC HO Substitute. <

hxx no equlvalunt. ami eiui have no xuhxtitute.

Itahould not be 1 ml inilcd with triturated 11 ')•

$150 worth only was by

hire assistance. lie finally secured the assistance of un oid salt borer, named William A. Smith, and his two sons. The boring of the first petroleum well was begun on the 1st of July, 1859. When the three men quit work at sundown on the 29th of August they had drilled to tho depth of sixty-nine feet

and six inches, Tlie

want to stop here all night, anyhow.! her w ndpipe to discover tho cause of tlie Good night, gentlemen; we will see you im tation there was found in tho tipper

iu the morning and fix that hunt all right, I gusss.” And so Buffalo Bill and Texas Jack "fork their ponies and skin out,”

while we bundle ourselves into the wag-j rot | ( Mo i'i rst birth, three; second anti on and rattle oft - as fast as six seventeen third two each, and at the last intcrest-hands-high mules can tear to the fort, occasion there were four, all the

where we worn most kindly and hospitably received. Ci’ffalo Bill and Texas

pan of the lung a live striped frog of

ordinary size.

F.'iovon children nt four births was the 6’at of Mrs. Scannel Hickson of Sham-

InfantH uu«l children.

lEolmaubi itcuui l - r K Iilad«lcr Onnijdniu*!*. Price v-

IC<»2x<iuu'i4 t dcrtno I*a>t F« r 1

tr.-ublto*. Price $5.00.

\ L44>rriCtvo .flculclrn! P 1

t - hi hut T*.u» 1 1 v f

iMtrous on rubber tia^ir*. P

Ilolsssmi^w % bMor[»tiv( % TJ .’ft v‘ |

v iM.irrs -Pornl ,, !.! r -Ei m. 1

Almorptlo « rv.tH M**Uicate I F > ‘ ,t i* r PoUIrt, ObatlMirlJ-ns ■ : ‘.t miH *4 \\ G* r • A t *’ m,

fiQCdcil. Per half lb. j

Pr.r urlo by nil (lri!vrKi‘'d M or W posii j i, on r, cclpt ni jiiV. c. Th'* A 1 ',). '’ |

Rail i •, iiiif •* i ,■ 11., i-.i

oompo indi' f be ip i| IrlU ind ei it ntial oils, olteu sold un<l*>r the naim* of Hitters.

FOR SALE BY

Druggists, (irocers and Wine Merchants every

where. lyll

l II ' 1 i 1 i ish< d free with full inetrucV j I] tinns f4»r f omlucting the most priifita-

blo business that anyone can ensure . in. Tho business is so easy to learn, ;«nd our instructions are . j <> simple and plain thiit any one cun make groat profits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing t«» work. Women are as successful as men. Boy* and girls cau earn large sums* Many have made at tho bussness over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like iteyr known before. All who emeutfo are surprised at the mid rapidity with which they art able to

In 1810 the population enumerated G'2,896, a sufficient number to entitle the Territory, according to :i fundamental ordinance, to admission as a State in the

elder Smith was

tlie first at the hole on the following j Jack were us fino specimens of their race morning, and to his astonishment it was i and class as could anywhere be found; filled with oil. A barrel of it was dip- L nd lhat ig Ka ying agood deal, for honest

ped out in a few moments, and tho news I , . , . ,

of Col. Drake’s sanity ran like wild ftp hearts and stalwart frames and handsome up Oil Creek Valley. The discovery wa- features are not rare among the pioneers flashed across tho country, and then he- jof Western civilization. It might be supgan the over memorable oil excitement. poged that tbeg0 huntL , rs> trailers, cattle

j latter being alive and doing well,

lout of tho eleven are alive.

Ten

State Government was organized by the inauguration of Governor Jennings, No-

vember 7, 1816.

At Ibis .late but few steamboats were in use. The principal mode of transpor-

. , . | tat ion was floating with the river current,

niaM money. I iu mi i un in this buxinea*

during ymir xpara time nt great protlt. \ mi j or ascending by oars and pushing keel-

do not have to invcstcap'tHl in it- |We take all . . , the n k. Th'i •• who ncod ready money should j boats Wltu polos.

Federal Union, and during that year the t

Bart of a graveyard at Morchead, Ky., was destroyed in building a railroad, and indignant ghosts from the disturbed cotlins have taken possession of tho station house that stands on the spot. So say the ticket agent and other employes at least, and they have proved their sincerity by rc.-iguing their positions. An aged nnd wealthy Milwaukee wid-

Rdt is u .r. ni'ill;il,In '* an.I UiUxt Ttf f

l.riU’i-hm at puri’ha.s'T’s cjcikmivb'. Vs

hu •-‘i'.’h.h t.f IbotinnriV :

juri

Pld.*'’!! Imitator* who offer F;ul* sail H P- i am! oDiut to tlm Tinm ^ •*Tln*y am tho p.unc, Ac.” 1‘ Lo-ii s Pad.*, only frottcu up to scil ou tQ« u

tut ion of tin’ ^enulno.

that oacii pad tio.ara tho fr r '“‘ n r 1 r* t - . *• • • r. . . - . . • I'd.! I

r.^Vt.NfB STAMP of 111• * llulman i ftd with h!k)v«*Trada-Murk. , a If ntm-tod with ctironic nilmen’s cis<» tlfucriptnm <if Hymptom*, Nvhic»i " 1 c«*lve jirompt and careful nticntiouI nt Holman's advlco is free. Full irt ipnt fri’c on application. Addr'-^H.

IKM.nAN

vP. O. Box 2.112) Vj William F;r. t, '

subsided. To-day the oil r. gion is hon- i bo - vs and mincrs disagreeable people ower found a wife by' a queer method.

The only roads were

"mmTaex-A" S? , - reu ' ur. Indinn frails. For a long period the only

In a coffee-grinding mill in Chicago a female packer placed in several bundles | of coffee a card saying that any gentle- i genlb man inatrimoni illy inclined

might a Idress her. This widower found i

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♦ggifv.- ** An f»lir«ljr New and •fftctiv# 3 S'' I |>nie.ly (or f»i<* ■peedf tad i .mjaneril

.mjn.i rn-.-x^i-wfni ( xit by the slow-floating fiat-boats, dowi

~i.2t jihe Wabash and Hs trihutaties, down the

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M 140 aonevnst ata><l( thil r4*PA r * l '** n - ITV

“iM H * i t •' p*»f« *

•u.cl taw *«4 very M no aoieanso akanrt |.«<U*wy j»e»anleo

•Oir-I by the Mod**- Frofr*«i(4 t* roachin; and curing

«h4 <d roachm; auJ c

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r a pronounoed «u cota

l.” («5E' Ukio and Mississippi through the Indian

j country, a voyage of over 1,500 miles, to ““ New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico.

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"Mi S4

. ■it«M(at4*(4.wfci'h • - ••• \ U parf-ai aaS (U | I Meat •»» >4 Mi •»»**>("• M MF’Q CHEMISTS,

l-«l 1^, MW,

Tho State is now traversed in every direction by a system of railways 4,819

eycomhed with wells, the supply of pt—j to come across. That is not tho case at troleum far "exceeds the demand, and I all. There arc, of course, some rough farmers who own no oil stock are skim ! character8i regu | ar desperadoes, among

tiling from tlio waters of the same creeks,,

over which old Nat Carey lanled hun- 1 iem * *" J U>ey occasionally shoot each _

dreda of gallons of the tamo atuff which other pretty fraoly in gambling quarrels tho card while preparing his lonely! i,-w< ..... ia rumiiug to waste. ' and drunken sprees; but to a stranger l,rcakftt!it altcr a quarrel with his house- R|f'*C'T’ ffV '3 Col. Drake cont nued his operations in who knows how to behave himself thev ‘ k, ' pper ’ nnd I10 " r the Chicago girl is KrN I yS« |° l 1 petfoleum oil until when. l-i"ke , , ' ' Mrs. u wen

1 - - - - tare, as lar as my experience goes, most xt

„ . • ■ i A ear the camp of tho workmen on tho la man is civil to' ncw r;ti | road n ^ t y.iikee Forks, Non, civil to him, and if he quite a curi'isiiy was recently found, rc about their affairs they H vras a mountain ram’s head deeply

( in health, and ruined in pocket, although 1

articles of export were skins and furs of' a t one time he had amassed a princoly clv,IandobI, K in S. wild animals packed across the mountains | fortune, he abandoned the oil regions, them they will be

horses, until the large surplus found! * n 1*^5 the State granteiihim •‘j'i.oDi a , d ocs not interfe

survivin^him. 10 - wo,, ' t bothur ,,bout bi-! . he wants I b,, „ beddcd .* n a P ine . trc .f., a,id ab ? ut si *

“* 1 *St. •i.“.'^7;if,3';*'S'!;™ •

lehem, where ho spent tho

life a confirmed invalid. His co-pioneer, Smith, still lives in Buticr County. Pa., destitute, and with a largo family on his

hands. A statue to Col. Drake’s memory is to be erected on tho new Oil Kx change now being built in Titusville.

manly sense ol independence, the self-1of the left horn is covered with the] respect, and that leeling of respect for growth of wood. The tree is a thrifty

others engendered by it, which so strong-1 ly characterizes the American people

ft

PONY SAW MILL*

ran heron wBilialOor I3Hor»e I' 1 ” IviiKina, Millntw .1,300 Beil in da}^

ram’s head come there will always be | BAfliiB MACHINE WOR. a uystery to scientists. ****ma!

INDIANAPOLIS, IN3-.