Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1880 — Page 2

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RAILWAY TIMK-TABLE. (smANAroi.iH and St. Lodih Railroad

(Juinp Bast. doing West* Bi .■ u

Arcouimodatiuo 9.H‘) a u "irlii p y ^.V. Kzprot<8 2:40am 12:;iOAli

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JOHN W. KARP. Agoot.

St. Louis Vandalia. Tkkuk Hautr Jk In-

diaxai’olis Railroad.

RKxtwaril Trains. Westward Trails. ••i/W x u I 'Jl r a | **1J UU a ■- ‘1.-17 r u

a a ® >. t»> p u | *8.53 a a

except Suuday.

SAM’L'CATHERWOOD, Agt Louisville, New Albant iV Cuicaoo-

Kailkoad.

(Gointf North.)

Kxpresi 1 57 r. a. W ay Freight.. ‘2 -'O I*. M. ThrouKh Freight IIW a. m.

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Express 1 2.'! p. u. Way Kreiuht 1 - » a. m.

Through Freight

THE STAR.

Fkank A. Arnolo, Kditor ami Proprietor

Saturday, Nov. ‘J7, 1H80

TKRMS

, ..$1-0J per year.

ceptability. In 1^74 he was elected a ‘ trip to some of the piincipal Southern | Representative in Congress from the cities, and at Atlanta and Mobile was re-1 Second Congressional District, to succeed ceived with flattering recognition. One!

Il«‘l*ul IIits Arm A roiltttl II «t.

Little Reck Oaaette.

The other day several men were stand-

Cnteked at the Rostottioe. Greencastle Ind.. as second-class mail iiiatter.

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TTik official vote of Oregon gives Uar-

•Id a majority of 7d->.

Tim official vote of

Oarfi l l a m:ijority for 40 587 The tdlicia! returns from Now York State show a plurality for Garfield of

Hon. Wm. E. Niblack, and before his term expired was nominated by the Democratic party as its candidate for Governor, as a compromise between Franklin Landers and \V. S. Holman, between whom the convention was nearly evenly divided. The contest between Mr. Williams and General Harrison resulted in ! the election of Governor Williams by a

_ • , plurality of over live thousand votes, and Minnesota gives in January, 1S77, he was inaugurated in

the Grand Opera House. Gov rnor Wil-

SUCCESS

Tom. Ahritin

moved his Block'*' ^

Eight years ago I was very sick, and my mother was bringing me on the cars from Michigan; all the seats were taken, and mother had to hold me on her lap until

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nounced as follows: Hancock, 75,842;

Garfield. .‘51.814; Weaver, 5,7,83.

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lx our columns last weeK we made mention of th‘* burning of the insane asylum at St. Peter, Minnesota. It is now known that thirty-two insane per-

ished in the lire.

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The year isso was Indiana for elections,

election in

» notable one in

There

was as an i

hums was also the caucus nominee of his Y" 1 ' up your seat and fixed » pi low party to succeed Senator Morton in the for '»*. an ' 1 IM - V nea ,' ' a '" 1 ‘ hcl P, e u d extra session of the Legislature in 1).-! mother take care of me all night Oh. ,-ember. 1872. The last public appear you were good,” and again the impulsive

little one threw her arms around nig

morning, while in his room at the hole! at ing on the street corner, talking, w len a Mobile, a young girl, lourteen tears of '' dre ( J> . < '! *' 11 ^ P^sid. ' ^ 6 ° • **\ ou may not believe it, said a man age, presented him with a veiv handsome Iltnil .,i Spnggins, “but I have had my bourinet, and, under the impulse of the irm around that lady.” j .

moment, threw her arms aiound i.is neck ! •‘You are a liar and a slanderer, sir,” | J " in ^ 0 cAbfiLed to'"imved'h

and kissed him. Afterward she oxphiined: vela.tiled young r ‘ 1 a I H ‘ ,a s ( ‘, and ‘!

• Governor, I II t«-ll you whv 1 ki-sed vou ‘ drawing off, he s ruck . pnggins a heavt ( J i./wb/aj'j/%^ l*|. < v\-| • - J blow lietween the eyes, noth parties ' 8 I WX. V 1 It I ltf\|8lH]j,

were instantly arrested, and when Mr.; Spriggins requested that the lady be summoned, a policeman caught up with her ; and requested her presence in Court, -

which had just convened in afternoon xorfh Midi' of l*m»h,• I session. I . . ' * ua m

• Judge.” said Paperage, “while sorer- . 5S;Jete»s J aM al acquaintt nances an«l myself were n'wava find tho stock Hirer.. „— _ '*‘ V*

GLASS KQUEI-NSWai^H

To tho larite room on the w. i I a a a I a > aw d* I B . B -

■ o( Governor Williams was just three | made n, ' e ''". * * ,e Governor was wont to spe

of this incident after his return home with intense satisfaction, and several times ho remarked that that exhibition

weeks ago tnis evening, when h an address at the dedication of the new dining-hall of the House of Refug? at

ITomtisId. He then appeared to be in. .

his usual health. Mis last official act ”f hive and gratitude pleased him more was to grant a respite to Wade, the mur a " « he ; '» l recognition which he d-rer under sentence to be hanged next had ever receired in his long public caFriclav. When ne signed the resnite he r, ‘”r- lie o ten recalled it, and a.ways

was confined to his room. In doing it he Wll h intense satisfaction,

did for another what he was unable to do the oovehnor’s rei.iuxous UttEED. for h mself—delay death. ! Yesterday morning Father Besson ics Governor Williams wasa manof marked w . as que8tioneil l)y tt rC p 0rtt . r if he knew appearance. He was six feet four inches . , . , , , b

4 lin height, and weighed 174 pounds. Hls a ''> thmg about the religious preference. Apn', one in May, one in Oe- |a || ull<am |y figure was well known ev- !of ihe late Governor, and this brought toher and tine in November. And enough and will be regretfully missed; out the fact that on Friday night last

ak standing on iho street talking, this lady

; just as good as a h ast.

a uooj> \ > tio.YC.

elsewhere in Western Indiana.

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[lasssed. Then this man,” pointing to Spriggins, “remarked that he had put his arm around her. The lady was nothing to me, Judge, but my mother was a lady, and my sisters are ladies, and 1 have always ninde it a point to chastise a

man who speaks ill of a lady.”

“Mr. Spriggins,” remarked the Judge, i “Did you say you had put your arm j

around this lady?”

‘Yes, sir.’-

“Then the gentleman did right in strik- 1 ing you. Lillies are not safe in Little 1 Rook so long as such ruffians as you are;

allowed to insult them ”

“J udge, allow the lady to speak,” re-

quested Spriggins. „.

“Certainly. You will please make i

your statement.” j straiirbt, free friun knuis nr wortnholu

"I did not hear the man when he

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1 straight, fr* o from j sap to be ta ken off.

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troui private life and from the councils of. , ha Fftt i. er vi8it0(1 t | l0 Governor for the the Slate by men of all parties, who re . . , • , , spected the rugged honesty and simpl. l* , * r P os « of »“P r * w,n * u P on , " ,n ' 1,1,c , virtues of the man. He was one ol tin- importance of baptism, but finding him

I pioneers of tho State, who broke the exueedmgly ill did not venture to ooon ....... . , , ! ground and felled woods for the advanc the subj-ict So far as he had ascertain- 1 ' all ‘ J* 0 h: " 1 P ut h!S arln arou "‘ 1 Rn<l of a civilization that did not forget to hon- cd, the Governor had no dcoi aeated re- 1 donotknowwhatoccui

Governor James !> Willlama diad at or him, and which he repaid by faith i igtous views, but he had been known to • ,, , , , , . i 'and unsellish service. In the e mrso o’;express the opinion that “if a man was J-xcusc me for being h unt, but btit;,. ut2S inched innit Iff inohea thick nnh-MX. 1 his lom; life ns a farmer Governor Wil ; true to himself and good to his neighbors , | edae and ELinchea wide Mustb« iiood.i j iatns Ini-l succeeded in putting unde, I that was sufficient to carry him through.' j J™ d ‘ d he ever put>««« d :\ k ." O d^ 0 . r tX^.H

‘ ’ ’ h.a arm arnunil me?” 1 whiel. we will pay ,h<. hixhedt market pri.l r * H - e

M MIMIotB

12:30 o’clock, Saturday, November 20, at

in'* room< in tin* Washington Club build- j anis j, u .| succeeded in putUng undot I that was sufficient to carry him through. M | . ‘ 0 you m‘»an , did he ever put

ing, in Indinna|iolis. He expired peace L-ultivation a farm of over two thousand I pon some such doctrine o! laith asihisi i>s arni around mi

fullv, having been unconscious for sever acres, which is now one of the best pieces the Governor has acted, as illustrated by | „, | ,‘‘ s ' . . . ,

' - ■ - ' ” ■ ■ ' Jus deeds. Judge Scott, w hen interro- ! ,* ,,L " * - s “j l * lal ‘‘c nas.

gated upon this point, remembered that j l or a few moments iheru was

| silence, only disturbed by a boy

I be delivived »t nur factory in Iirt/- ,!J an< |

ON HAND, 4ND RECEIVING DAILY!

A larxe,!vai-i<*d!nn I iato-styled stock of sonable

•il hours previous. He w as tak< n ill with j inflammation of the bladder the day of j the Presidential election, and since re Gring that night he has not left his room. At first nothing serious was apprehended. He has been similarly afleeted before, but had usually recovered in a t-hort time, and it was thought he would do so again. It was not until Friday morning that evidence of approaching death first appeared. His illness then became critI leal, and all hope of his recovery expired.

he had often heard the Governor express. - , the belief that if a man wa ; true to him-1 P u 'ked at the plastering with

of farm property in Southern Indiana.

THE tlOVEIlNOH'8 LAST HOfllS

Judge John T. Scott, w ho was constantly in attendance upon Governor Williams duiiog his illness, said to a reporter m conversation, that he thinks that

, , . , , Ins chances ol salvation were much tiethe begun to lose consciousness on Friday (yr (h#n the ma n who professed much

Farmers »nd lurnberinen. look iuto ibis', will find there is money in it. 1(1®**?*°

a deep | IJrorkwaV A Kockiirpllou, Man! v who! howl

i elations,

i slice nail.

seif, honest in his business , .

kind to his neighbors, ami charitable ^ De to put his arm when c'narity could ho well bestowed, “round you stammered the Judge.

a horse Testimonial to TIr. Fellows,

quen mid i troui burd

night, although he rallied at imervals, , Sunday ami swindled wher he could

“Because,” answered the woman,

is my husband.

i used the prepaation known as t'elldwjJ ' ne<

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DRY GOODS,

‘Oh, no;

Early Saturday morning he became uu

couiisiious and sat.k gradually UIl ti|; hitl me good-bye.

noon. There was then an apparent change ;that, answered the Judge

t « - ' H r* r r*. 11n i> i ri ' ’ <*i i n l i m 11 xw I t H <» l • >

and as a general thing knew his friends ! during the week. So far as the religious ; * ooa Deer, and whenever they callcil, i^urly in the cvc-! ^Gnomiriations wo^c concornoil, he ulwlu t ning Mrs. Wood Tous'ey culled, and •fterl ^ n f ^';” ovcrnor had a, ‘>’ <i‘-‘'-T< seated

Judge Scott announced her name, the Governor remarked: ‘ She has come to

i>ound Syrup of llppoph «phitei», preKired Mr. James I. Fellows, ( humist, St. .Inhr

Bren fmi atMU

; fur the better before death

preference.

HIS SYMPATHETIC MATURE.

^ ^ The Governor had a kind heart bei ^ neath tho rough exterior,” said one of “ his friends yesterday, who was recount-

change not uiffrequen, c ".’" cunli " ued the Governor.! ing so|ue of ^ ^5^ of hjs char4cter .

Notions, Domestics, etc.

All bought of fir.«t hands at lowest prices, and , i i i i • v .. i •,« » customers uro guaranteed b rguins, at died, surrounded by his son, John Wil head out his hand with the remark:

“You .* nd your husband have been good

-but in a few moments he ' ,in ' 1 as the "PP^ached his bedside. | .., Ie

J anils Gillespy’s

. liams, of Wheatland, who arrived

Friday night; Judge Scott,of the Supreme !l ul “’'•“G ' f 1 ^ you any !

"T\rr i V)l7 ^'tt-’TYPa'* Gourt, and Mrs. Collopy, wife- of the jan- lnore ' good bye, and God bless you. ’ i J-» VV JL i Xx. LiG/J. j tQr 0 f hnii,],,,... " Mrs. Tousey could not conceal her etno- :

lion, and withdrew from the room. The , , , r , .

sketch OF ,„s life. Governor soon after relapsed into a stu- u* “ 'T ’ u-! WS James Douglas William, was born in; p„r, wh.eh continued for seveial hours., h '; n that U “;>' l,ad thre . e °. r {ouT . ch,1,lren

SouthwestleoruerlFublic Square,

Uroencastlo, Ind.

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TM Mins com™!

was always oaeily touched by appeals made to him by people who were in distress; and this is the secret of any mistakes he may have made in tho mat ter of pardons. When women whose husbands or sons were in the penitentia ry came to him and sometimes on their

Pickaway County, Ohio, J an..ary 16, 1808. | .suddenly aroused | o^pTona.'T'thiU “Pleased hVwou"d Scotch-Irish blood ‘ "'^pfie'hoLe is on lire,” a.ffil'despile ^better, he was always moved to sy.n-

The best place to buv anythin? you need in the |

way ol

Groceries, Provisions. Queeiiswtire and (ilassware,

His parents wi’re

on one side and Welsh-English on the other, a combination which accounted for the marked physical strength und mental qualities of the man. His ancestors came to this country about the middle •f the eighteenth century, and engaged

in Agriculture, G

of the late Governor, settled in

|cry

Often on such occa-

tho entreaties of his nurse. Mr. Harmony, £‘ Z n7av5SeThim in tears, weeping

he dashed for the windows and made an Hurt to jump from the window. The nurse failed for assistance, and Judge

with the poor, atllicted women who were pouring into Ins ears their pitiful stories.

into the room to prevent his Jscape ? 1 | “ X" ,or ‘ he 8ake of h,s

orgo Williams, father J udge Scott added his entreaties to those I 7’ al ‘ ho "* * '. e . , feU W' 1 * 1 cerla ! n

0 , lio in of the nurse, assuring him there was no I "* a, wife and children, or aged moth

m erty (I..V in ,he ! «>*• II- l—

• t, the case might be, would be but

Is at tho cheap and reliable store,

Northwest

IIKUIEST PUI'-i: in c^*h or goods for

always been. Young before he died, General Russ tiptoed to

Williams enjoyed but'meager facilities |' , , i8 b ^ ds,du t0 860 •'?* he was resting, i- , , , , 1 he Governor seemed to srouse himself '•:>•, Ib irusr.intepd tho and piices lowest, i lor education and Social training, so that

I'ouutry Produce.

u ill retire to bed." About half an ho.,. ! har ' ls >»ps o( the poor when d 'ptived of

the support of the husband or father, and I was always disposed to err rather on their side than afilict further misfortunes

I and thence he removed to Indiana, set

i Ring in Knox County, where the home ol will retire to bed.” About half an houi

'he Governor has always been. Y mine betoro he died, General

DON’T KOR'.lliT TIIK PLACE, WYSONG’S Northwest corner Public »S<iUHre.

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he grew up to be the plain, blunt, honest, hard headed, hard-fisted farmer, and ainch maintained himself in whatever position he has occupied. The father of Governot Williams died in 1827, leaving a family of six children. James being tho oldest, upon him devolved the larger; share of the care of the family, which I burden he boro until Isi.il, when he was | married to Miss Nancy HoUmun, the daughter of a neighboring farmer. Furchasing n quarter-section of wild land !

upon the General’s approaching, and, after brushing his hands over his eyes for a moment or two, as if to clear away the mist, held out his hand, with the simple exclamation, "George.” Then the hand fell listlessly upon tho bed. The General stooped to replace it under the spread, whereupon the Gov rnor again reached it forth in a shaky, uncertain manner, and whispered. “George, good bye.” These were his last words, as it was also the last sign of consciousness. Twenty min

' edy for the diseases for which il is n .-oum

ed.

MUSIC HATH CHARMS, ETC.

St. Louis Western Watchman.

One of the great manufacturing inter-I

ests of Boston, is the Emerson I’iano

...riiAHIi w WKhlD m ALEX H. MC’UOLi'lJE I’KANSIOK JO'T. L 50 - v ‘

Company, whose pianos are used with high appreciation and satisfaction throughout the world In a recent conversation Mr. Joseph Gramer, one of the proprietors remarked; "I have used;

that splendid remedy, St. J acobs Oil, ini .. . ... my family, and found it to be so benefi- , , Hyp«pl*0*|»hll. w •, . , ... , I Burely nnd permanently cures Congestia CDll that I will never be without It. It : the lumrs. ltr<-nehi is. Consumption, Ner' J has cured me of a very severe case ol I , ’ ro ? trl, l! on -Shortnces of Breath, Palpih'

this i only

JAMES O. IlENNIiiAl I’rc*'. of Con tern f ren 1

ferin

JOHN M All KRAY. . . , Kx-l'rt-s. of Confer W ‘;V WM.SAKUENT, I M

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tor-.

s : i’ I i;imm:n I 1' U \'i! I i:sti fr*' RICIIAKK W. WKDDAlpS

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rheumatism, after other remedies had I

failed.*

tho Heart,

mbs. Physical ami Mental lycyivreiw.i,. j of Appetite, Loss of Eneriry. Loss of M'‘ir« j and will rapidly improve the weakenediti tions and organs of tho body, which depenlr

Nicholas Donifas’g wife deserted him ! iea l , l ^ u t ,on voluntary, ■ewi voluntary^ , , . ., ,, . . | involun ary nervous action. It acts with v* and to San ftancisco, wrier© hh© j ^entienesH and subtlety, <iwing to tlie cxiiuh marri”(l again, lie followed, and begged .parmonyot its ingredients, anin to pure b« her to return to him and their children. 1 119 ta! ’ te is I ’ lea6ant an,1 effccl " ^

She refused. They had a final interview ; Lookout for tho name and aldross. I in her house and it ended in his shooting ",'k.^hi'ch is'"e’uV * her four times. Neighbors ran in on ) ing tho nitpar before the light, hearing the report and found her alone, j I'ruv, if 1 •>(* per liotth*. Six for |< |

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She was in mortal agony, and was told by i

the doctor that she conld not possibly

recover. They asked her who had shot;

her. “ I don’t know, he was a stranger, I never saw him before.” But her effort to shield the murderer was useless, for his body was soon found in the hack yard,where he had killed himself.

SOLD RY ALL DRCOUIST5.

Prepare yourself for tho sudden and |

severe changes of climatoof w inter and 1 ^ ^

spring, by procuring a bottle of Dt. Bull’s I

Cough Syrup and bo cured at once. | c j||jjj|y

There was n ram of tremendous butt-' BY

essed hy tho late Governor. Tho first

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named formerly lived in Daviess County, and the Governor’s homo is just over the line in Knox. They were acquainted a great many years before either of them

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upon them by refusing a pardon FATHER O'DUNAOHCK’S REMINISCENCES. Father O'Donaghue is an ardent admi-

ini power, at i noinnury. ra. i wo stal | 11, | y wart brothers, Stephen and Abraham Tv , luJiOi ;)!iCih' f

ler, wero divided on the presidential

question, and they agreed that the on llolniaii’ii a-uo, wtiose candidate was beaten shotibl ]“• permit the ram to butt him an hour in the iii.ii

presence of spectators. A crowd cath'-r- rlol, nan’» S|M-clul I’nJ—AJap” i eil at the appointed hour, and the losei . Elotmaii'u sjilccn HoJl -For f'l !_

removed to this city, and lie says that j presented himself for torture, but the ! M (l f i;,,i i-.e-J !. l utes later the nurse noticed that ho was !'De Governor's tall torm and peculiar ram was found with a broken leg—to

dying, and summoned Judge Scott, lie j presence was one of the landmarks, so to the seemingly great astonishment of tlu Holmnn** «nra»t*. I*»d- F' r s ; ; J

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[tho young couple began a life which con

i ttnued uninterrupted untd a few months T. e y t _|j(j a j n ' ° j or picnic, or Sunday School gathering, since, when .Mas. Williams died, after a| .vi’ t fi 0Ui ;fi (ho Governor had been up to , i ‘S”‘- , un«t''al assembly or political meut-

t uu d in int- rrupt. d mini tt"f."w'm’.i th •' P a89ed a «'»y 88 «l«ie»ly » child folding ! s Poak, for miles around. ^ . No barbecue, j "mu who was to have been butted. | ''i-N.'r Kei

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protracted illness in ronsequenceof inju-' tho " vc , ry f u , t apparently in good spirits, j "’3 was complete without his presence, n sreceived By alall Governor .. i..iams a|1(1 rea j y wit h a cheerful greeting for all ; *‘is plainness of attire nnd incorrupt, days of rheumatism ary lias not been the same man smce^associ- 1 - - '.i.i. i. — , j .i. ,

is a Tdlo»(»i'it4ii

In every ea.e nf Mal-irisl Fever nr Fever nnd Arne, while foi dt order, of the Stomach, Torpidity ot tlio Liver, Ind'yesi iur. und distur'i-

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' vies have noticed a great change in hi 1 manner, but ne ver a word of complaint or I repining from his lips. At iho old home U room was always kept up for his use, lilted up with u broad fire-place, nnd the furniture of w hich he had been accustomed to in early life. At a window here ; ids wife always sat to welcome him on I his return home, and since her death he has not eared to return to the scene of his loss, lie went occasionally, but it was always a trial. Recently his daughter

his I'm mis, there is good reason to sup jble honesty always commanded the adpose that ho realized that his illness was, ""ration of tho people of that country serious and might speedily end his lite. ” r around. He was signally indif 1 hat's right. About three weeks ago he remarked to a '“rent to display of any kind, a: d this

friend who was with him at the House of h a "'« characteristic was noticeable after

Refuge celebration at I'luinfield, that h. j I;' 1 ' elevation to Governorship of the

sometimes thought his health was break- ' 8tat °.

•"g "D a " d i, ‘ tim . a . led lhat h '; 'V as P7 ar ^ i The only secret about Ayer's Cherry lor til© worst. He was Msiteci one morn , * j j ing about the middle of the week by lion, j Pectoral it the selection of I. 14. G. N .Ison, with whom he had al- materials for the use of coughs and colds ways been on terms of the closest inti- a „j h kil!fu!ly combining them by chemimaev, and as Mr. Nelson entered the room I .... . .. , I... • ,1- ..U-..1I i;.,v.,r„nr i vni, processes. 1 his all medical men are

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fiIo1iattn* > ii K ift iuo FriI -I' t

i tr )i!blt>a. Price JJ55.00. ••J

According to an Illinois exchange, our I llo,mail > Ab«k>»*pttv<* Ti*'dlclni»l r.*®

. j I'lnutcr Tin* t*eHt i>!iwt r

wimI nigh limn—; ]»orouii nn rabltrr !t!\ > • 1 be red. »St. Jacobs Oil enters a rheumat llolman’* Abwoi ic_territory, and cotmu ra every - fii*

\\ e believe it. Absorption Halt—MeJlvateil Y t F t For Colds, Obstruct t ‘ I

all rahea where a /•»•" L.

Ellen Powell

publicly taxed Alb. .t

,. . , - , . . _ m*e.>«sd. ]• i-1,i,;f lb pa Green, her lover, with his perfidy as he rernle i,y nil dmuiris's—o. - sect i was gmn^to church with hD new sweet | ^•‘V^^-'minanre “ and mi’

Express at purchassr'B < xpetite. J

Til.‘ Ml of |3<-llll M)‘>

^ ! linlt;;io.‘H who t>l!«r Ihuis • ii' 11 *

missed him froni his accustomed |»lac»*, i ’I' ,,%»• ,, I ihii k v

I'S^L 1 . 0 " 8 . 'V^^king a little better’thi. morning aware of. a. they are furnished with the

i ( uulvalmit. and enn have nu substitute. 1 .

heart, in Cdebnrne County, Texas. That Ghorry night Green and a companion disguised the best themselves and dragged Ellen out of her bod, intending to w hip her for what she had done. She was anno 1 with a pistol, having anticipated some such outrage,

and with it shot Green dead.

baa no (Miulvaiout, anil vuiA . It hIumiM not be ironItnuitletl with triturated

compounds ofehoup spirits and e i>ontiul oils, oltcu sold und^r the uaine of Hitlers.

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DruggisU, Grocers and Wine Merchants everywhere. lyli

ham his grief welling up in groat j (han you “ ere Ust nighl ... 1)o you think formula of its preparation.

against him they found opposed to them . [k Mr Kel(ion .., His Ilieill , ul kee suburb at night, and thus cut short

ind hardy con-! J - -

stitution, but an indifferent, if

victim, ready to join his beloved in th

land of the unknown.

no longer the sturdy will and hardy con-, altJnda|lti 1)r . Uobert M . Todd, on Thurs [ ln his career as a highwayman. He wore

vory (-tart. Nu .me can fail who is willimr to ary now living. These are John Williams. ' I , , i s !, a ",- V 1 i ' 1 '' rll ‘ ° r '-'A'jt'."" "t.-‘t" 1 v yh'.'i o Jaik Sheppard. ; r VV 5 ,.,I.„ :1 .nJ M „. Skiv .T COULD' « :'M,- UFilAl

; r« «l. «-l* l.'.J.iq V-,"; 0 ’ 1 *• 0. lODn,

A1.KK... Wiliiatna merely remarked: ‘ I sent for that for years she has been a great suffer-

Women are :m auccu-st'ut as t lance Bumfi« Many have

work. .. w...-

anti girls can turn

made at tho hu-sne‘S over one hundred dollars in ft single week. Nothinglike lieyorkuown before. Yil who engage :i «’ surprised at the euse ami rapidity with which they are able to make money. You :*an engage in this husin**.* during your sp ire time at great i ro'il. Yon do not have to in\ «*st < ipit il in it. |,Wo take nil the ri“k. Those who need ready money «hould

II. E Hod^c, Cftinbriilg©, Mich., Fays: —I have been afflicted with Asthma "for years, and an “Only Lung Pad” pave mo instant relief. I can recommend it as the greatest remedy i ver produced.— See Adv.

: RM nnd I'Doit to the TK".. IIoi.'iiN " ' “ I'll"/ are h • k iim", f. ” llevvare R'",: S Pa l., only pottcu up to * II eu l |

ta! ion of th<» k'l*11 n i!h*

ta'.ion of the Kenuiuc.

N‘ * lhat each Pad t care the p’f n nr.vcsuB NTAMPof tin* Holman l»aU

with iH»ov» Trmtf Mark.

Jf Hitlictcd with clivonic ailments

ci ivc* prompt and cnri'ful attention. ,

l*n IIol.msn's advice is fr^**. l ull trfl^ if*ut free ou applicftHon. A itlr :■*.

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not fttain the sk

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'I’hc public career of Gov- rnor Williams has been a long one, ami, with the excep-

wfs-nwj up’".» ovny \ B

j'ointfl P'i • * ‘"Mi ol lO’fitleniHU. :

__*S&** ail tinikret'Cs piled L/ tA.l ii*m* tlresa'M'M. J i

bJ William .Sirtjcl. -

write t<» us at onc<*. All furnished free. Ad-

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r« rfH<rrinal Bm >*ioub nu'i Imt-o' ,« %%j. \U . Appb a -»■ to Ui* pr.n S*. . Ji. 'r?:

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l»*t ot tl>« Dta<i4M.

»• pain or loco®?•*<•»«*,

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ajoaiuvciv §urrR.'>t«v that ta # •! *.*o |>ar1 •adad bvto. F.oftoiwau bo Warn .

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you, sir, beoause 1 had perfect confidenc" | cr from Ki ( i„. y Hllection and that for ^ in your ability, and 1 am quite wilhng to 1 8evora | months tho pains in her back

lion of bis tenn of Congress, has been ex- 1 l , rU ' st ,nySLd i 1 ‘ n y our liani18 - ‘ { 'it H you w ,, rt , su seV ore she could not eet up . ln.iv lj- identified with Bute .IT.int. In'oTn’juJgmcntinthe mait'.r^he'foUnw- i-”,”;,, fiiur'wf.'k* '5'’'"-“' l' !l) he was elected to the office of Jus-; ing morning Dr. Todd requested Dr.The- an d believes hersell enlirelv cured tie* of the Peace by bia neighboM. Inlopnllua Parvin ta accompany him to the) : * —

1843 he was first elected to the State Governor's room, a.id both physicians A St. Louis boy spent a dollar of the The owners of two adjoining farms , , . . . ' . agreed that tho disease had reached a money which ho had collected for his in Missonri disagreed about the boundsLegisature, and he served seven years in 8la g 0 w hen medical aid could no longer j father, who whipped him for tho offence., ry line- Although the ground indis-, , , too Honso, and twelve years a member avail. The youngster went directly to the river I’ute was a narrow strip only six inches ' I of the Senate. In 1855 be was elected a incidents and characteristics. «n,i ,ir„a-n..,t iii„.a,.if i„ »i. !.,»« . I ••towkK^*****

William Martin, a convicted murderer, was lying under sentence of death in the jail at Lebanon, Mo. There was no hope • of a reprieve, and the prison was too | strong to break. No ordinary way of escaping the gallows was possible. So | Martin made desperate love to Martha | V< ilson, the Sheriff's dahghter. He was

young and handsome and his *uit was ' p* i—ra-u* fft,;,,! t*'G fST!■' successful. One night she unlocked tin* i Kl* "N B Ham *■ &K I H cell door, gave him clothing, money and “f I*.I VI* ™’

and eloped with him. The i /

is free from p&iu, Sheriff offered $500 reward for their ft I

TiAt tint!

mill ; id 4 ■ ’I tmieoufly, V ro v'

rj-J tlf* niciMt natural»

’•^“ufbliick oTl*r«i vv!

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! capture, but they Lave not been found.

‘“■ is!

and drowned himself.

' rofthoSt ‘»° Board of Agricul-I A tender character,st.c ol the late Gov-, Tbil Th. mouth wherTthoa. troubture, being a memker for sixteen years,! ernor, said Judge bcott, m conversation,! led wilh a cough shoul ,, go fol . a twen . and for four years served as Fresident, j was his great love for children. Last j ty-five cent bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough which position he tilled with great ac {spring, it will be remembered, be made a j ^vrup and be cured at once.

wi le, they got into a violent controversy i over it. While they were angrily dis-

PONY IsAW MILL.

. , , | ran Doran withnlOor 52ItorseTti T 'u’ 1J t cussing the question, one ordered the , iinKinu, will suw 4,300 feet In day-

other to stand off tho narrow strip in |

other to stand off tho narrow strip in Vt t flT Y> VS ft fFrtTJlPj \17A t)T/Q - question, and then deliberately ctopvcd : Jufi’jiljlj 1‘H.fl^CiEvij »yU**iiVJa one of his feet off. ‘ imdianapol’S, imd., , B