Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1880 — Page 2

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•Every Hay.

JOHN' W. EAKP, .*«tont.

St. Louis Vandama. Tkiiiik Rautk A’ is

DiA^Afous Raii.koad.

Eastward Trains.

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•Daily except Sunday.

••Daily.

PAM'L'CATU EHWOOD, Axt. Louisvillk, Nkw Albakt & Chicauo-

Kailkoad.

(Uulnx North.)

THE .STAR. Shank A. Ahnold, Editor ami Proprietor

Saturday. Dec. 4, 1K80

Why Dat'id S. T«*rry was Defosit* This is followed by a banquet of horse «•«! in t'aliloniia. 1 or mule flesh and whisky. A scene <d tBaltimore American.] drunkennesa follows for days. At times The defeat of David 8. Terry, one of some warrior will seat himself upon*

the Democratic candidates on the Elect- stone or stump,

A Providence expn ssinan failed to dr-1 Jonath^< H. (ireen, once

and his voice

TERMS

■ SI-00 per year.

Westward Train?.

I •*12 Ha m *■‘1.47 p m

Entkhkd at the Postolflee, Oreencastle Did., as second-class mail matter.

tiVy : Throuxli Froinht

Itloinx

Express Way Freight Through i‘ rei/ht

...I r " e. h. ci led as follows:

...2 :'.e p. m. ...3 DO A. M. .. 1 24 p. a. . I 'Oa.M. 1 -V P. u.

oial ticket in California, is u remarkable instance of punishment for a crime more that twenty years old. Terry killed Senator Broderick in the fatuous duel oi 1S59. and the murder—for it was nothin^

Hancock, IDUoU; W taver, | ,,| 80 — w forgotten until its celebrity

! w as revived in consequence of the nomination of Terry. While the other live Democratic Electors in California were

Tins idileiai vote of Oregon gives liar-

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The oflieial vote of Maine has been de-

Garfield electors, 74 -

0119; Hancock, 90,171; Weaver, 4 4s(); Dow, 92; scattering 127; Garfielu's ma-

jority' over all, 4.109.

1 Teh Star has a larger circulation than ! any paper published in Putnam County I—a distinction it has enjoyed for some [years. The signs of the times are that our list fir Insl will be largely increas'd us new subscribers are coming in very

I fast.

I Out. readers have been anxiously awaiting the idlicia! figures of the vet in Indiana, and here they are; Garfield 232,104 Hancock 225,522 , VYeai er . 12,980 Garfield’s Plurality 0,004 ’1 he vote at the October election stood: Pi rter 231,405 Landers 224.452 iiregg 14 881 Porter's Plurality 0,953 And the oflieial vote of Illinois on Presidential electors stands as follows:

liver a woman’s truns at

non with n the stipulated time. The delay ca.ised h t to muss the train, and -he was very’ angry. When the cul-

« l"utter l>ril app an d she deliberately doubled

ii. r ii>i a id struck straight out from the

screeching or half singing'wor Is t > tne K [ H , u |,|,. ri knocking him down. assembly before him. Often he will ap- —; pear frantic and at other times subdu- 1 M ill's Vegetable Sictlmn Hair Uonrwcr and quiet. Another warrior will leave is the most reliable art.cle in use for rethe circle, and coming in front of th • ; storing gray hair to its original co or and first, will apparently answer him. Both promoting its growth.

wi l the unite in wild wails and cries, the crowd around at last joining with their voices. Parties who have witnes.-

chosen by small pluralities, his name wa 1 - these ceremonies, and are acquainted -o heavily scratched that lie was defeated [ with the Araucano language say they —a very unusual thing in the case of an can never discover what is said or meant, Elector. The people humiliated him a-[ and through the Indians can never get the only penalty they could inflict for th> satisfactory answers to solve the ques-

sheddmg of the h ood of Broderick. The I lion.”

latter belonged to the Douglas wing of] ^ IHtIM.TI, t ie Democratic party in California just j

h (ore the war. ilis influence was very Vtul Ifiovv it I.etl to •• .Tllriiculous

p iwerful, and the pro-slavery, or E.eck- KncIroite Dentil, a ridge faction, had decided that he must ^ Fran ~7 chronIcIe .j

bo put out of the way. Terry was an ac-

railway sta- | torious and successful gambler in 1 till.>• The ica, and afterward known as a n

of gamblers’ tricks, is now aged v erty stricken in Philadelphia. Fiot, to 1842 he won money right and bf t ] only from amateurs, hut heavily ^ professional players. On one occ», JR took f3C,000 from » party of card p jl ers in three days. lie was wonderM sktlfnl in handling cards, and in,, several of the devices now used | £

A P.-nnsylvanis law provides that all D»to dealers. At length he renot ] money put into a stakeholder's hands as , his evil way s, restored a great d-il a wager, may be siezed and applied to | money to men whom he had robbM J support the poor. The statute is sixty spent the rest of Ins money in On. years old and has long been a dead let-!‘' nf 'y of Laws a gain,t gamhling. _ tor. The Poor Boar ! of Scranton, how- statutes on the subject in Fennsyl J ever have undertaken to enforce it in , Maryland and Ohio were passed ], that city. * hro “*£ h ]» “^ions. In 1 , i — — books lie described the nieans bvu n NO PROOF MO UK CONVINCING jhe had won, but this niter u u},.!,," 1 Could be produced to satisfy us that '"'Lid him a LvinE His fami, I there is true merit in Day’s Sidney Pad I no * - •" » than the fact that u is being iinii.it.'d., ^fomen that have been bedrid*. Already several worthless kidney l a I, years have been entirely cured n< i are seeking a sale on the good reputa- weakness by the use of'Lvi, u e ^ tion of the original and exceil-nt pad. ( 1!AM lt Veoktabi.e Ccmfouni, "

Pinkhsin,

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Dr. William Sharswood, of Phiiad.d- ■ '' , * i v „' n M7's'T 1 .'’. * ' ’ • ” ' •

and eflbrts to- ^enue, lynn, Mass, f n , pamphlnuf

time

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Garfield Aanc ck Weaver Scattering ....

. 318,032 .277 t;.'t5 . 26,058 547

Total 022 207 Total vote in 1870 554,(H O Increase 08,201 j Garfield’s plurality, 40,397; majority, ] 13 79/. Garfield ran ahead of the Republican | candidate for Governor by 3. i07 votes j Hancock ran ahead of the Democratic candidate for Governor by 103 votes.

Every one has dreams, hut few dream

llt r, ‘ '' s J 11 *1 1 ■ slumbers. Others again believe in them tion with the University of tlie South,at when he accept d the challenge he LP; . A<u Uu8HP |,, of Xo. 715 'Sewanee, Temt., owned and controlled that he had sealed his own fate. I',,; ' ; the wife of B. f. Russell, ,, - v th e diuce.-e of the Episcopal church

’ comprehended in the ten Slates lying

l south and southwest of Virginia and Ken- [

, , . , , liever in dreams, which, in her case, and' tucky.

through the heart. 1 erry went into the ... r , i „ i « I ' -

J with but few exceptions, she claims, have , ,

,, . . A standing househoiU remedy ol un-j

' turned out true.’ Mr. Kusse.l is engaged a!1( j acknowledged merit is Dr. I in mining’ pursuits, and is located about 1 [} u |p s Qough Syrup Audit costs hut |

Bodie’ Mrs. Russell is of.delicate organ- 25 cents. All diuggists keep it.

izstion. and of a sickly nature, and as the ! Dr j7' c T h ol , ipson TiVsTsaw Mis< rarified air of the mountain is injurious whi'ti she acted as bridesmaid at to her health, she lives in this city, at the his wedding, at Hedalia, Mo. He c uld present time at the St. David’s House, not fail to note that she was tar prettier i

, , , , , ... tlian tiis bride, and within a very short ] During the past month her husband *a<| |ime ^ jnforlned her that he

Mrs. Lydia E

own fate.

hull. t struck the ground in front of his; " "-“j; ^ a firm be

antagonist, and terry then shot him

through the heart. Te

Confederato service, returned to California after the close of the war, aspired to] re-enter political life, and has had his ambition disappointed by the votes ol . the people, who have visited upon him a

just rebuke.

Clow tsu* Itody ol mi Arti'.ieaito Cliiut in Truatud Aller Dotllli

Put in.-ho« lone, 2 inches thick on hoirt J amt 4 inches »i'le. Must bcin'oil timah tm 1. struiKht, free from knots or wormholes *

8 11 <1 I Jg II 1 . I ■ XU ill'IU t»ap to bo taken off.

100,000

MM& Mil:

ittld )

Sloi'iiliD 1 Orvit‘8.

A larj?u,'var:© J and Into-Htylod stock of sea?

oonabto

DRY GOODS,

Notions, Domestics, etc.

custouicrAS uro iruaranteod b rgains, at .1A31 I S ( i n.MlSPY S

N e\v Y ork Store

8outhwoat"eorner!Publio Square,

(Jrooncantlo, Ind.

k Suouryu ri-itpiitfai] (Ii.in

lli«* Suiall-I’o\. I8un Francisco Chronicle.]

It has been generally known in San Francisco dial leprosy prevailed to a cor-

All bought of first hands at lowest prices, and 11 aitiong the Chinese of the city.

j But beyond this the public have hut little knowledge and slight curiosity; there1 fore, the statement made to a Chronicle reporter last evening by Dr. James Murphy, of St. Mary's Hospital, will come with startling etlectto our citizens. The Doctor says that within a coraparitive short time past as many as sixteen white persons of both sexes have made application at the Hospital or at his private office tor relief from (his liorrible scourge Many of the eases were had as they could he, and all were incurable. At the present time it not is known exact!\ where the atllictcd persons are, as tin j have gone to dill ri r.t places in the State; hut that ilie majority of them are not far from here is vi t v certain. They came li'om the Sandwich Islands in vessels plvjing between Honolulu and this port, and Were allowed un • tricud entrance here, us there is no law against the landing o! lepers on our shores. The sixteen cases which have come under Dr. Murphy’s 'observation may or may not include all il at have been here within the lime, but .1 is considered very probable that there

were others.

A !Uiirduroiin Ua!. Carfon, Nov. Appeal.

employed in some capacity in the Good- K | H , was not ),j s w jf e , she suggested

A correspondent of the San Francis- slmw Mine, in Mono County, and to-day, that the mistake might he rectified by co Bulletin, w riting of the Arnaucano l' erl,a P 8 ’ would he among the dead if not, elopement, and they disappeared togeth- . , of Chili, gives the following de-1 f<,r vtbnce-repested dream experienced I er - scriptionof the manner of disposing ol by his wife. It was on the night of the Charles Hartman, Toledo, Ohio, says: their chiefs- 27th of October that she dreamed that a I know it cured me, and I hope others "The men never practice medicine. ! from Bodie, well known to her per- 'rouhled with pain in the chest

which duty is left to the medicine wo- j s0,ia Dy and by name, came to a house j ag j | iavo men. who use herbs and roots, and whet, •■’Busted in this city somewhere, and in

these fail in effect they attribute it to

the tricks of evil spirits. Use is then panions lived. 1 ho

made of the horn, drum and incantations knocked at the door, and one of the lady which produce a horrible din. Should companions answered thecal!. Prompted a common man or woman die their body by curiosity the creamer also went to

is carried out of the camp, and often-

Cut 28 inshpA Ionic l 1 / ini>he* thick onl'l edB* iiml 2' a inches wiiie. Must be icood, s.J sound timber, tree Irom knots or worin'bolS black plaec-tho bark, not sap, takenolf-B which wc will pay thohii.he.-t market tm .l bo delivered at our factory in tlieen. j.B Farmers and lumbermen, look into thu B will find thorn is money in it. ■■ B

Itrorkwhy iV IttM Kiileiiow

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times cast upon tho ground and left there. With the Cicique it is difTcrent, for he is believed to be more than mortal, and can only die by assassination, in battle, or by attacks of evil spirits. The medicine women, when they find all their remedies and arts useless, and the j b' 0.

, i may ha helped hv the “Duly Lung Pad’

to a house] „„ , | iavr _Se e Adv.

which the dreamer and two female com- A brakoman on a belated Baltimore A

from Bodie MMiio Railroad train was sent hack toj

signal an approaching locomotive. The)

weather was coin and the brakeman, sitting down by the track to warm him self at a tire, soon fell asleep. Tho loco-

motive came without warning, and there]

was a collision in which the slumberer

was killed.

the door, and the man from Bodie, perceiving her presence, spoke in a subdued tone of voice. However, Mrs. Russell thought shejheard him soy that an accident had taken place in the Goodshaw

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la erery wise* of Malarial Favor or Favor and Atrae, while for disorders of the Si >ranch. T«i pidity of tin* Liver, Indigestion .inii disturbances oi tho animal force*, v. bich debilitate, it lias no equivalent, and can h tve no suhstituto It should not Lo confounded with triturated compound! ol« heap spinte and eest ntial oils, often sol 1 und^r tho name of iUtters. VUR 8 \ u: B\ Druggists, (Jroeers an<l Wino MerchwnIs every,rl, - o Ivll

$5,000,000. The American Shoe Tip Co.

room, and never remove from it to an

oilier dwelling. During the

smoking tho body, tho poor medicine woman, or perhaps a wife or two arc

subjected at intervals to torture. "All the Ciciques and their followers

for miles around are notified that at a certain moon the ceremonies over the dead will commence, and a great attend

Messrs. Cagwin A Allen have quite & anco i, expected. The women criers and stock of canary birds, which they mis-I bowlers are assembled, and lamentations pend in cages hung from a w ire. Q ne are kept ujp without cessation, morning wire stretches across the store from the midnight. The body of the smoked and

J. F. Newcomer, of Toledo, Ohio, says: [ have been greatly beneflttod by wear-

.i . n n • i ■ |-ng an excelsior Kidney Pad, and would I7 n a ,ho r be^fitVi a hnie a ^ U *7oiv?d*irl.m ,l ?l uiini', that Mr. Russell was seriously in- n d persons troubled with weak VeUowJWiSund Syrup'of uJtpho“ I jured, and that he was not expected to kidneys to trv it 8,.,. Adv 11 have recommended it to man] ufiny i I

.. .. J J * I and it has proved an ezoellent curatb I

I his dream, in its mam featues, —;—“—T - TT • Norvousnein and General Debility. It I

Cicique breathing his lust, fly in all di- j repeated thrice during the night The 1 of £1"®; | flJlh ttVr'ihe c^j rections from Indian vengeance, many , n, ’ x t day she wrote to her husband at the comb labors under the hallucination that | * '' 'biKNKv'/oItNsTUn"".Vun:'|

of them making their way to tha Chili [ ,n ' ne ' te 1'' n K bim of the thrice-repeated I he loves her, and, until excluded from settlements; ottiers hidden, die of star ! ,lroatn 'mu 1 beseechifg him to give up his the hall, sne iiivariaqly sat in the limit

>»”»"• fa, irihcs will J-i'i; ■ ..a.dr ; .,„ forebode no e.„d.

succor them, and they are hunted up in an ^ on ^ho 30th of last month she re- brought .suit to secuYo admission. all directions. No matter how many ce * ve< ^ a nie88tt S e ^ icr husband had] . y. ars have elapsed, when caught they ;'ei't the Goodshaw mine for the Bechtel. ! Co l > !" , i^* , J !' T^'^lveriised ‘in 0 ^noHiJr must ho saeiiliced to appease the spirit * eSterdny the news was received thaa a column, to be convinced that it is what ol the Cicique. When the Cicique i- 1 lire had broken out at daylight on Tucs- is needed on children’s shoes, licautv dead no immediate notice is taken of it ( b'y last in the Goodshaw hoisting works. ana economy combined, hut the body is placed in a wickerwork aud that four men had been found sufib- , ,,, 7 7~~ ’ dwelling il„- ] cated on the 6U).fonl level. STrt.TV.lTn! "pen chimney where all the smoke pass- j ^ LilOy’s 1'oot. laudanum, to borrow a knife and to steal es over him. The family live in the* „ a pistol. Then he hanged himself with

I he trial of the damage case of Mrs. a halter m salable, but was cut down and i durihg tho process oi

, Clara Brady against the city, says the St. kicked out. Ilis final and successful re- ] Do nut bo deceived by remedies brtrint^fl of] koui 8 Globe-Democrat, was concluded i ^t was to lay his head on a track u, ulutl Saturday. The lady sued for .tLY.tXKi, 1 11 ° a "cmnotive. I Price, 50 per Bottle. SixforhR

Kuiii! Dr. EarUPs 'I'un!jDii<>nia| Mb. JamksI. Vku.ows,Man’fact’riinxCh« 8ih—For several muntbs past 1 havn you4 Compound S>rup in the t.Teatinen< ,1 cipient Pbtblsio, Ceronie BroDebltii, as ' j A tic-tin ns of the Chc-t. and 1 hare in- I tiun in stiitins that it ranks lurouiust an M

il -- r<*tnedics u-i-.t in tboso di

ezoellent Nervous Tonic, it exerts .i din I flu •nee i,n the Nervous sys’em. anil ti- .1 il in\morales the body, it a!! i.l-mci - I mend a remedy which i- millys ■ eases for which it is intended, when o

udverlised are worse than useh s.

1 am, sir, yours truly. /.. 8. EAULE,Jl..Ha

It cures Asthma. Loss of Vniee, N . ■I Si. Vitus' Iianee. Epileptic Fits, M. I

mmseii wim Coush, Nervousness, ana is a to ■ t» » L , , ' adjunct to other remedies in sustain;:; ■ i cut down and j durifie tho process id Dipiitheri i.

damages for bodily injuries received by ONE EXPERIENCE 1' F.OM MANY.] her laliing into a hole in the Twelfth-1 'T had been sick and miserable so long; street bridge, while passing along that and had caused ray husband so much I |

thoroughfare at night. The defense tr °uL»lo an, l expense, no one seeming to ] 11

, , , , , know what ailed me, that I was coni- 1 A. lth “ h wh h '• pletely disheartened and dis cou. , K . 1 the damage was a very small one, beinr ] i,, t| lis frame of mind ( got a bottle of] only three inches wide by twelve inches j Hop Bitters and used them unknown to long. The plaintifi'had testified that she rtttn ' 1 y- 1 soon began to improve,] .lowed l,.„. tbe Hole, and sank u„ ,o He. "i,.!;” U "‘l -

SOLD BY ALL Dl l OUISTS. TV, TV, Joqi?. AK#rnt 4tli.

- ...d .-i.aMi- ■luiiiuii'i -o ... u o... U r.-........ . ; family thought it was strange and un i tops fth sheh s, and holds four bird-1 ^ ne<1 Chieftain is placed in a hollow log receiving abrasions of the akin and natural, but when I told them what had

crippling her arm. A doubt was raised helped me they said: ‘‘Hurrah for Hup 1

, i . .1 ■ . . , , . in the minds of the jury as to whether 'Biters! long may they wave for thev ' T —’ • nd “ "" " l "' P '' ,U " 1 ““ •*• ,i.h . medimn ,i»d Ion, and ->*• « H.ppy.'- j

j cages, each suspended from

wire by another.

W Alt KANT TIIKIK

CURE

simply

THE i true

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j\.* 'Xo Co.

when the clerks rime to tho store t ey '“ ra ' cortege prepares for its march. ....

found a mass of feathers on the’floor, 1 bo(i y ^ "t head of tho column, ttnd I a i'>k «o far into so small a hole,

j blood upon tho wire and the cages ernp- surrounded by the women criers, willi

—The Mother.—Home Journal. 2i23

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ssuei

lijtiii!!!!

icfth "Cinderella’’ patternhave Agreat desideratum in the prepara I * ’ i'u.-.^n. l | very small feet, but us Mrs. Brady’s foot tnedicine is that it sh^ould be pal-j itoimvii'A Ague, r.Sx cr anil

; A!isorptiDnJf!^A-4i

A horrible tragedy had been enact- disheveled hair, tears running down , , . . , . ’ i stable without losing it efllcscy. 'I’his .... . . . .. . .1 ....1 v. „... i.. «»'l not been exhibited in evidence, how „„„„ ,,3.

That la now so extenairely worn on

CHILDREN'S SHOES

TO WEAR AS LONG AS TEE METAL,

They traced the track of the mur--''"'ir cheeks, and agonizing howls filling derir until they came to the half-devour- , ' ,c air - Next came the wives on foot.-

- . - No. !• or No. 16.

! i* the case with Prickly Ash Hitters, and

"ini uvi-

; nd bodii s of the four birds upon a shelf, i '' le children next, the relations behind

Which was introduced bj them, aud by which the above amount has been saved to parents annually. This lllncli Tip will reave still «vaorr, as besides being worn on tbe coarser grades it is worn on flue and roreilf shoes where the Metal Tip on account of ill looks

would not bo used.

They all have ourTradoMark A. T. t o.

stamped vu front of Tin.

Parents should ASK FOR SHOES with thy ^BEAUTIFUL BL.^CK TIF on (hem when |mnb f.ing for their children.

Ati&N I i> WMMi 1 £.!.* I

had com- them, the rear and flank surrounded by a * plamtill s attorney was equal to

of warriors, armed and th ° Ue P rocurGd a twclve -

along tho wire and slid down the smaller I on horseback. Proceeding r« «i*mo " lth ru ‘ Ruage, and [iro-

It was quite evident that a rat

mitted the deed. He must have crawled

largo concourse

horseback. rrocoetirag to

wires and dragged the birds through H ie j mounds they dig a hole, deposit the dead cages. There were blood and feathers Uhief under tho soil, and heap a pile of sticking to the cages where the birds had ! d ' rt ov< ‘ r , ' ie R" t ‘ d - u P g rav "> sometimes ! to bo dragged through. The songsters as '‘'bIi as Rfeen feet above the earth, i were worth -to apiece. How a rat man-' -Y ' on R P"'" i'* placed upright at the head [ ages to walk a wiro like a tight rope "l" l he grave and one at the foot. The | ] performer is a mystery, as tlm whisking implements of tho warrior rest w ith him

liny Mn,,v,r - of hi * uiI from to side would seem in his grave; his favorite horse is killed, »<" ' i' 1 - » n i i’.i. in-i i <>:'■ roiniilf .r, r: quite sufficient to throw him oil Ms Lvl i and the flesh is used for the feast, tiis

iennmiiu. Il i. ill Aim, kiut u x’sai ra.irt/ • 11,1.- r* | 1 •mu uu iiinuaianc "- Th0SI! who Claim to he familiar hide head, tail and legs remaining. The

MiM-hluet’o., Wa*b nmo..» . ho q.i. hasM. • with the habits of tho rat sny that he body is stufled with dried grass, and

f»./s/sN i \ 11 u inn s/m boom fth irii h luded tht inmniiiv horse i« political matters, U of crest use

claws, and winding his tail about the tied head and tail, in a standing position, qerl'o^iiohe'Mdls’, Iv'.'hliThirs record' "ire. Tho owners of the birds put poi-j* 0 th e I‘wo poles. Now the warriors edhisopinon on a subject of popular son on the remains, and to-day th 0 1 ride around a large circle in quick sue-j interest; "I have been selling St. Jacobs murderous rodent will p.iv the penaltv ' cession; each with his dumb show tries Gil lor the last year. I have never had

could the jury tell whether sho wore u'd -ing gr.ded with regard to their ca’thar-

i tic properties, they am better adapted to general use than any other similar article. A trial will convince the most skeptical. dec,

ceeded to measure his client's foot in the presence of the jury. He showed that the foot was just fi'-.j inches at its widest part, and not over 8 inches in length,

the shoes on.

tliat the foot was smaller than the hole ' ucces9 °f the preparation is due to this,

-For MAl.VMA-

MVKK Mel KI'O.M.U'fi •" HLKs Price ?■’ no. , „ |

DoImaii*» Siiectal Pud—A ’ 1 "''

< 111*.Mill* . llAi - }' ■ ■

tloluiau’a Niilcrn it'll ' ■

rA.s»*s of I’nlarpred

unyirldinir Livr and !

troubb’s.

IfcInumV Infanl'N I*.id '' r r |

InfAiitH Hiid oblMr**n. '

iSolman'k. b&inul Pad Fi r

Bladflor Couii»lnint8. Fru'.

IIo!i^ian , ’*4 e irrluo Pud Fvf *

troiibi«‘8. ri’ic* $r».od. _

It is said that tlie alkaloids which cnt«*r into the combination of Follows’ iiy-

pophosplutes are extracted from trees , trotu.i,'*. ri'ic , , rj

Which attain to a very great ace. and that

this fact suggested to Mr. Fellows the voretix on raliliertm-a D .

'I ho jury was satisfied >lea <>t their employment. Whether the | JvrMmfpf’'"* 11 ''

fCiali ciicnlaMoii. Frit’G ;>* f I'; as M ^.1 i, il' 1 ! 1 1

in the bridge, and they pave a verdict ^ V!. r ,?.. l |"Lw^' * mr,J * t0 ' sa ' V ’ *dca 1 11

for the iilaintifF in the sum of .fl.OUu.

HON. 8.11. YODER'S POSITION. Des Moines, Iowa, State Register,

A representative man’s opinion onoth-

.. i., o .1.1 11- If t un .) # o ntntn

Sunlight sn!l Shadow

With HenncDi tiicPA of ThrlllinK, P^tlietlc

■tnupinK Scene*, Anecdotes, incidents, etc. uatht tv'l fr’ o 38 • pars l.xpi nvn «• on tho I'iatTorm i»ua

Ain-wiK f •• lVt'i»l«; ak ll ’i'i in«i Al’t'-atJ My

JOHN B, COUCH EUegantls i uttr«i I w p Btlli at Siku*. For liberal terms and ex -Urnve territory, add row» Vi. hi. t'lDULii, ruLlieh'» •! \\ . dth St., cincmuitiv, O.

1 ’ 1 1 one*. an cases • • •' ■ ' , ncetlod. P» r half lb t i Aching heads and clouded brains are For .Me ^7 »ll dmcgl'"-. enred by Sellers Liver Fills Try tllera. ! Fiii' l iV't 1 ',u n "’fuinl r.ust ‘ j

1 l.xptvHs nt purrhoBcr's v., Th.* bU.’DPH* <.f Ittoluian'k* I p’S .iit.i':>r * who nTur b U vt-nii and--Dt.M ;j th” ti. ''* H ' ■ ‘‘They are th* narac, fee.” b'*"'"' D'Kiix P.’uis. otily pot lea up to * •* ul * tutton of the cenuine. i

up for wine, at the vineyard of A. Speer, nKVKM'aU'Axip!.f J ttf.’ e *"""

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The Itcsl f'oujili Sjrnp b I IMso's Cure for Onnaumption. It u< ts (piivYk un<* tasten Rood. I/oar Hiiiiill, ss«* Ini'Ct*. I Therefore the clu«per:t us well | .. , Hip 1 . 1 . \ »*r> w h»-M-rnH f 1.00 |»er bottle^ 332

fhis crimes.

, DANGERS I’O IRON WORKERS

( Pittsburgh Evi-oing Chronicle. 1

Messrs. R. Estcrbrook & Sons, City Iron Foundry, Boston, Mass., speak as follows: ‘Two or three of our men were badly burnt in woiking. They were,

however,

TONS OF GRAPES AND THEIR USE. It is astonishing to see the large quantity o''gripes ol ihe finest quality, and large clusters, that are each year mashed

leyard of A. Speer, Rsvbnitk sTAMPor'the TlolmxuYaJ t

quantity of grtnes ,L Pe T bUyS '* l *T ' '‘l^teT^h “mails xllmer r^’ quantity ol grapes, and also raises the | rise lies-rlption of Bjuipti’n”*- w “ 1 " 1

are highly pleased with it, and

we shall always recommend it to those

suffering from pains or rheumatism.

if’* « o 1 —1 ««»1 x. 1 j v nx. ( ■ • rv. t ijn ion 01 n v mpt'

to recount and imitate with his dumb ttn y I’crion speak ofit except as a good , Oporto grape from which he makes hi« 1 P’'""!'’- s;'<l i-»r'.'iui '''"-ntion ( 1 .iv 1 1 r .v 1 1 'es medicine, and as tho great specific modi celebrated wine without tho mixture <.U .m. V 0, ' MA,r \ R: ' vl /'‘' ‘* TT.,..; show the brave deeds of the dead. Ihe r ; np r.,.. ,1., 1. .1 wiwiouiuio mixture ol neat free ouapiihcatlon Adilreja ,, .... „ ... ... . ,nl r " Pumat,c “flections, whethei ! alcohol or spmts. This wine is found i , no» «A1N i*AO‘7;i beast of the Medicine Women is then in inflammatory, scute or chronic, swellings,; by careful analysis to be the puiest wine - p - B ’ a *.i«» ua W.niam 8 leok-'«* ■

order. Sightless, speechless, they are sores, spjaina, burns, etc. I sell more on the maiket for invalids and liebilint I cm.ducted to tho stake and secnrely fas-• !.. aC0 J’ s .*'**? °^ an y other kind of od persons. It is called Speer's Grape I tenod. Savage cruelties are perpetrated • { till “l'?* TIT'} "’r “"'i “ S °' d > U ia , . .. . , . 1 ;® n ' I will always keep it on hand, extensively used by churches for the upon their bodies. Tho dry wood is (The farmers say that for man and beast communion table. Excellent for fatigued

females. For sale at Allen's Drug

— Bowen, of Gun Lake, Mich says * torc ' _

who watch their victims as they suffer, |.’The people hero can not do without] Druggists cl.im larger sates for H U s and are roasted alive and are consumed., Sellers’ Liver Pilis. ,, Try them. Buchu than any other medicine.

..ow. vt* 1 , rured immediately by that spread about them and lighted, amid the they lind nothing equal to it. I ouMiicri 'are h i gib I v u I eased' wRh it. (md shout9 and « uUation8 of the B » ultitude ’ I Mr. Bowen, of Gun Lake, i