Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 December 1880 — Page 2

THE STAR.

RAILWAY TIME-TAllLE.

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SAM’LCATHKRWOOD. Art. and newsy, h nowall printed at home,

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t(l 0 — N( , rth , ! And now Senator Hill and Representa Kept- ’i'i" 'n p’ m 1 * Vt ‘ Belford, of Colorado, have introduced Through Freight 8 (to a. m. bills looking to the retirement of one and lo sing • * u "■ I .'18 p. y, two dollar notes. They say the Secreta-

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The Star is published earlier than i usual this week, that our readers may I lean all of interest in regard to the ol>jservance of Christmas, and to pive our employes an opportunity to enjoy the j day in a becoming tnannt r. Doth employes and The Star wish you a Merry i Christmas. Complimentary to Gen. Weaver is tho following reported from Washington: On the first day*of the session of Congress, General Weaver, the late Green— | back nominee for the Presidency, was j the recipient of a stand of flowers, from 1 a prominent advocate of woman's sufJ frage, in this city, accompanied by a note I to this cfleet: "To the real hero in the , late political contest. His defeat is more | gi orious than any victory.”

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At Anderson, Indiana, on Friday, I’rof. D. N. Berg, principal of the Second Ward school, was knifed by a refractory pupil named Joseph Malone, whom the I’rofessor was attempting to castigate. His clothing was cut in several places,, and an ugly wound inflicted on the left leg and right hand. The professor succeeded in getting Malone to the door and and threw him down stairs, without, ^ however, doing any setious injury. The

j end is not yet.

i There was only one, but its ejection

stock of seas | gave relief, as herein noted. Charley

! Teguardan, of Clinton, Indians, aged i), k'' in suffering about two years with

, , * a disease that has baffled the skill of sev-

Notions, Domestics, etc. oral of our local physicians, hut on last All bought of first luunl* at lowest prices, and : |’ r j ( ] av - evenimr the cause of his trouble customers uro guaranteed b rgains, at ; •' Lvull "o llle cause Ol n.S UOUOiL j , I became ap[iarent. Under the treatment JAMKS ( 11 L f jIaS I*\ S j of 8.1). Kell ho vomited up an an ani-

v O d- , tual about five inches in length, fish

IN GW X Ol j£. lOXO1/6 'haped, of the consistency of a salaman

Southwostleornerll’uhlic Square, ; der. In a few moments after the opera

tion he partook of nourishment and

' "cJLLL-AT ~ ,d,t « l> ”‘ l<| r | *r. T3TTTTT?T?Q ail probability, in the fullness of .DU DlkWW UiWXwD time we wilt have the true statement of REELSVILLE, IND,. the popular vote at the lato Rresidential For Drugs, Mcdieines, Chemicals, Oils, Var-1 0 R c **on. We give the third and latest

Fine 8oaps, [ report, as follows, taken from the Louis-

ville Courier-Journal:

One moonlight night in December, a few years since, a friend and myself wi re walking home from a play-party in which we had been participating. Gur road led along a creek, and, hearing a noise, we stopped. Peering eagerly among the trees, by the light of the moon, we con d distinguish the forms of eight or ten persons on the other shore. What [ they were doing I never found out. However, we slipped down cautious y till we were just opposite them. I suppose the water at this place w :s five or six feet deep. We soon found that our objects

of curiosity were negroes.

(dne of them advanced to the edge of the hank, which was about ten feet above (he water, and, spying the shadow the moon in the water, suddenly exclaimed. “Golly! boys, what a nice cheese!” They all came and looked over the bank. They at once began to study plan* for getting it. Presently one of them said: “Jim, I knoz how we ken git dat air cheese.” “How?” “See dat air bush jist over it?’ (There was a sycamore bush, which, owing to tho giving way of the hank, stood nearly horizontal). “Dick am da strong es un ’tnong us, so we’ll let him hang to de busli an’ us’ll swing down oher him— wun hang to him heel, nex to de secun wun’s heel, an’ so on til we resell der

cheese, den hrung it up.’ sa’d than done. So Dick

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Indianapolis Review.

A small son of pious parents heard his sister read from tho Sunday Journal a learned disquisition as to the African’s power to sneeze. No sooner heard than lie determined to try the experiment of Prometheus, U'ing snuff instead of fire. Sam, the African “man,” had been out all Saturday night. With head thrown hack and nostrils wide distended, he snored loudly in u big chair by the kitchen stove Tho Small Boy found tho “blower” used by his mother for blowing Persian insect powder into various cracks, crevices and holes during the insect season. Armed with this, he loaded it with some strong snuff, which his mother used in a drawer for storing furs in summer. All things ready the experiment was continued by a stealthy approach to tho African, tho nozzle of the hlowgr was gently inserted into his nozzle and blowed, and ye gods! That African, where was he? Ask of the winds, which far around into fragments *trewed that sneeze. The silence of that Sabbath morning was ruthlessly broken, a crash from the kitchen calling the family to the kitchen; and there, enveloped in smoke, amid the ruins of a cook stove, was that unhappy African, in convulsions, sneezing great, round, blue sneezes, that went up like halls from a Roman candle. The window had been

No quicker sneezed open, thu cat had been aneez.ed mounted the! lo the rod of the house, and the Small

hush and got a good hold. They crawled Boy had been sneezed into tho middle of

over him one by one till the last was go- next week. The pious parents have diking down the atiimal string. When Dick, I continued the wicked Sunday Journal, beginning to get tired, cried, “Hole on and the Small Boy is to bo punished by

tel l spit on my bans.” He let go to spit a thorough course in tho science depart-

on his hands, when the whole “capoodle’* j uicnt of the high school. fell “kerslosh” into the water. Finally The case of the Rev. James W. Cole, a they got out, when one of them said:! Methodist Fll8tor at rhar , ein01lt MasS j De Idle motif a node better n to let go; | ias k een kept before tho public for over he node we wusn t ampheebiyus a year and has just been tried in a court So we left them, laughing as heartily ! ()flaw _ Mr . Colo marri ed a girl who as the occasion would admit. " hen | ia( j j, een jjjg f lrs t wtlo’s servant. He Stokes and I got home it was 3 o’clock. | 1J4 ,j | )0cn aecus totned to enforce severe

and we spent tho remainder of the night in laughing about th« cheese. Since that, when I see the shadow of the moon in the water I think of the chese and those

“non-a 111 phi beans.”

nivhei, Paint*. Ola*.*, Putty,

Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Brushes, and all article* kept at firs*-class' drag stores. Prescriptions cau-tully compounded at all

hours. , .«

Also a complete stock of Family Oruceries and Notions. Cm34 BEST ON E&HTK!

Hancock 4,453.498 Garfield 4,400.249 Weaver - 307.998 Dow 9 834 Scattering. . 9,759

descipline in his fatu’ly but the new Mrs. Co e rebelled against his rule and became violent in her conduct. He claimed tha t she was Insane and had her tent to an asylum; hut the physicians have since testified that she was rational while there and was soon discharged. Her mental

Rumors

that the minister habitually whipped his wife were circulated in Charlemont. She showed a blackened eye which she said her husband had caused with his fist. One day her cries for help were heard j by neighbors, and when they went in

Tatty for the Mice.

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, 1 <• v- , . , . . . ! trouble arose from pregnancy A couple of Normal girls having made J |V t (l . . t » 1 •. 11 ,

some taffy out of sugar, and leaving it out to cool, a hoy in the same building, to have a joke on the girls and some sweetness for himself, stole tho plate and secreted it in a cupboard. The next morn-

ing the mistress of the house found a . , ,, , , .... , . , . , . . , , they found her on her knees while her new kind of mouse trap in her cupboard. |, , , . ... ...

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husband stood over her with a whip in

his hand.

Iter shoulders bore the marks

declared that he had

Three of the little wire-tailed imps were

imprisoned in the tafly, but two of them , , , dead, the third one having been caught . , , , „ ,

only by the Uil was yet alive. She threw ^aten her ' i Cojo was tried

out the mice and placed the plate hack again, and next morning two more mice were caught, both alive. Patent applied

for.

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by his Conference. Ho admitted that he had struck his wife, hut pleaded that he could subdue her in no other way. He said that she had asaulted him and and by hitting him in his blind eye injured is so that ho could not wear a glass

SelliiiK a l>si UK liter’** Body.

ICIevoland Leader.]

A highly respected physician is authority for the following story of unbe-

lievable depravity:

An old man in this city depends for support upon the work of his daughter— his only child. lie was not worthy of that support, for he was a slave to that most hideous of masters—the whiskey bottle. He made no efforts to earn an honest living for himself, although able of limb and sound of mind, hut was an almost constant dweller at whisky shops and loafing corners. His daughter wor t out to sew, and her father compelled her »very day to give him a quarter to buy whisky. With that money he always went out evenings to blow his coin, his health and hiains into whiskv jugs, leaving his child, tired and tearful, in a frequently cold and dark house. By her toil she secured a sewing-machine, and did her sewing at home. She did everything in her power to draw her father out from the folds of the monster that with a thousand arms was dragging him down. The neighbors reasoned with him and scolded him, but to no avail. He regularly slept in a gutter or crawled home from somo saloon in the morning to bear to his poor girl the sight of “the old man

drunk again.”

One day when the streets of Cleveland were covered with ice, the daughter slipped and fell m ar the Public Square. She was picked up badly injured, and carried to one of the hospitals. Her injuries were too much for her frail system, werkenod and run down by unceasing toil, poor food, cheerless days and ni-hts of sorrow. For several days she tossed in fever, and, though kindly cared for, she died The father missed her daily pittance for rum, and pawned the sewing machine to buy more. The poor dead girl was buried quietly, no one going to the paupers’ graveyard, except the undertakers and the father. The ladies who lived neighbors to the girl made a handsome wreath to be put upon the coffin, and gave it to the father to be deposited there in the grave. 'That wreath he sold for whisky. At night, when the rum cravings came on strongest, he secured a horse and wagon, drove to the grave where his daughter was buried, dug up the earth, tore the emaciated body from its resting place, and conveyed it away to

Simon and Joseph Kline, son, of Canton, O , both wanted ry their house-keeper. 'The 1 j owned all the property and th* gave him the preference on thm assuring Joseph that she would him as soon as she became But the son had a plan for g ,. tl and the estate without delay. |] I oned his father first using so „ mc J nic that the result was not fatal and ly producing d.*ath with morphia, Tin* Gromit 01 iii,. i a .

Alliuuce.

This m w fanners’ movement tracting wide-spread attention „ tanners both cast ami west, 'j), lisher of the Vi Estern Litiai. ha 8 J the oiganizatiot. ol a National Ala which, through its Soereiniy j* „ out hundreds of charters tmthormr, organization of local Alliances m a of the country. For full patncula,, ^ the movement send lor free copy,'' Western Rural. ( htcago. Ihe |;J boldly advocating measures f 0 | tie pise of pr.ventiig the adulteration J Hood products ol our countiy. '| |, N te rat ion is l.ot only frauduient M threatening the health ef our people is destructive to legitimate pi0.lira and trade. The Rural expects lo ice, plish this together with other refotj which will he of great benefit to ania ture, through this organized eil'oit." Buckle’s explanation of tho d .,ii of the spirit of religious persecution' v that in modern times faith had um gone t an eclipse, and men could bring themselves to persecute others to believing that whereof they themseves skeptical. The itmdequ ness of ihix explanation of one of most striking social phenomena of time, is forcibly shown on the X American Review for January, bv John Fiske, who assigns a numb other causes that have been at In influential in bringing about this 1

desirable result. First, there is tl, |

mine of the martial spirit and the . i t devition to pacific industrial pup Then, as the men rise in the scale ofj ilazation. they are less disposed « domineering. Finally, men in m._ limes have quite lost the sense ofc I rate responsibility—the belief th I whole community 4s responsible fix I

offenses of each individual compris- I

it. These points are established m I the ingenuity of reasoning and weal: I learning for which the author is si !’ B

tinguished. The other articles i: I number of the Review are: ’•Contro, I

Forces in American I’olitics.” by I

tor George F. Edmunds; “Ailieisu I t'olleges,” by President John Bud I

“The ruins of Central Aim rim,” by, «

the storrge room of a medical college. lle.' ; ' ri “ Lharnay; "Partisan Gov, rruair

Williom 1). Le Sueur; "Popular,

sold it there for a miserable pittance—a few dollars—with which he again went to kneel down before the frightful idol to whom ho had offered up health, happiness, home, his only child and his own soul. Humanity so sunk

is happily seldom seen.

With the price of his faithful daughter's body that man, the physician says, is even now debauching himself.

Education,” by Prof. John F. V,fl "The Limitations of sex,” by NinaSl, is; "The Mission of the Ucii, ■ Party,” hySenator William A. Wi, | and finally, a review of recent Thilci cal Works, by Prof. F. A. March. TheReview is sold by booksellers! ,^1

newsdealers generally.

—books! BOOKS!

Landes’ Drug Si ore.

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There is reason for legislation to j tect fanners, as will be seen from following, clipped from the Indiana;

The public has long since awarded to Ayer's Hair Vigor the foremost place among reliable hair restoratives. It is effectual, agreeable and absolutely

John n °‘ •> •>'» ft** .ml to its valuable qualities, said to a News i Subst,t ' ,tP ' 1 ho Conf c r e n ce exonerated , luxuriant, and old age. scarce and un-

representative: "1 have used St. Jacobs un1. Encouraged by this success with : f as ^i ona }j| e>

Oil in my family and recommend it to his own breathern, he began a suit for ,ny acquaintances. It has always given damage^ against the Greenfield Gazette 1 A K rcat desideratum in the prepara

the best satisfaction, and is truly a won- , which had p U b Iis hed a truthful account’ IiTm/

derfui.

1 atable without losing it efficacy. This

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PONY SAW MILL. ran fM9nin tvithn lO or 19Horsf* Threshing Tuffinc, will^avr 4,500/« **t in <luy. EAGLE M4 CHINE WORKS, INDIAMAPOL’3, IND..

of the affair. In tho course of the trial! is the case with Prickly Ash BUters, and l he rich and respected Piesident of a counsel urged the admission of certain j d'-ing graded with regard to their cathar-

| Journal: "An oleomargerino factory , Bo8ton k r «- s company lives luxuriantly testimony because it had been used by 1 ,ic > >r,, I >, ' r,i '‘ s - ,,lo y aru b °Her aihipted to

with one wife in the neighborhood ol the Conference. Judge Pitman ruled c l jn'v[nce' m th U o to''' 1 ! that city. Another wife called on him 1 against it and said: "Heaven forbid thaJ; skeptical. ^ ' 1

the other day, and he could not deny the we should follow the icHbsof evidence! relationship, for she had a marriage cer- of ecclesiastical trials.” The verdict

tificate in his pocket. She had no desire, I was different from

been started in the Ryan block, on Indi j ana avenue, and from 700 to 1000 pounds of this stuff'is manufactured and sold ! daily in this city and elsewhere. The ! brand is known as "Indiana Butter,” and | commands at wholesale from eighteen to

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I T affords in© great pleasure to’.bear IfGUni i to the benefits 1 have received trum ^ Fellows’ Compound Syrup ol llypDi'hofrb 11 l have recommended it to many ul n > tne amt it has proved an excellent mraLv MervouHiioss iind Cencral Debility. I' * 1 a first-class Ton it,*-enables a person L ’J*

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however, to take him [away from his ‘ too, "being for the defendant.

Callender & Dunn,

Rronrietoritof

CASTLE MILLS,

twenty cents per pound, while the genu i socont I spouse, hut simply demanded a ino article of butter averages thirty-five res Horation of the property which she

had given hini’years before,

ised to do it.

Headquarters for the Best Salt

and Lowest Prices at WYSOVG’S. .

the ecclesiastical one j Northwest Gorner Public Square. tfo , 'uTr &

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Shakspcarc fixed tho age of Juliet at To all who are suffering from the er-1 K *'« ul I> r - T'<irl«.*s 'I cstiiiieni I

He prom-! 14 ’ b,lt ‘ >n lhe ^age the maturity of ac-;rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous

tresses «apaMe of playini; the part makes 1 "* ,l , ys . a ! cai v ueea) , loss of manhood, y OU j roirpound >yrup in tb** »»■«”.• nun' 1

u . .. ' . iVC., I will send a recipe that will cure 1 ripient Phthisic,Foronic Bn

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I hiivc no hii

tion in stating th«t it rankp foremost gbioi

1 in those diMNtM s.

cents. 'The elements entering into the composition are refuse butter and beef

suet, in propsrtians one to three, but If

i the former is not handy lard servesl “Oh, how Ido wish my akin waa as * , '' I1C ' SC0 ’ howii'i, is to havea four-i was (.iscuv.i, J hj'a missionary in Bonth tha ramodiei uied m.

equally well. There is no statute against! ttnd 8 <> ft said a lady to , t,, ‘' n -y^-old Juliet in the person of Ida America. Send a self addressed envel 1 »nd1hr'"»A *,, r , i . • '■ her friend. "You can easily makitso’' Aubrey, a prodigy. | ope to tho Lev. Joseph 1. Inman, S la ion 1 jt invigorates tho body. It nffurds me pi' 1 ' 1 a«4 V*yl Wwd. inqaired - - v.... v...,. 1

» IwUrj J/tLScW* uIlCl ^ CvUf j tion to palm it oil on innocent puroha^- the first lady. “By using Hop Bitters A Denver merchant gave 0 a dollar to a Jlighest market price paid for grain. ers as the genuine article, and for this that makes pure rich blood and blooming tramp who tottered barefooted into his CuitomViinling a specialty. I reason reputable dealers are slow about health, ltd id it for me as you observed ; 0 fti C e on a cold day. Going out immedi-

miU ^ Board of Health migh t of ,L -. Lam> Bune,,n ' _ 2l3j ately, he saw the beggar take good shoes lim. it advantageous to inspect the man- Th e will of James E.’Brqwn, of Kit- lnn, I Recks from under the steps and put

tDcsler? in

On Mill lot tnrinerly 6UI i ll URliliNCASX

D, New York City.

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ufactnre, and pass judgment upon the

material used.

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riASTIC TRUSS

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* cupah*pe, v*t;I' S«ilf-AdJu*Unf _ . .- a JlAllln c«rur. naapuk all . • fit

8CMSI0I r flr poaitkm: cf tbe b" iy. whiu th# i Accusations ol (iishonc.sty UI c now

tsallin Ihcr<i'>prc9ti«ri Lftck th# • , . r \ p.»i>o«i>a4 1 made liv some of the mormons against

ol.b lb. ringtr. Wli. Hjbt

th.Hciniai.s.ui-. .1, their bishops in connection with the l-.y t- 1 r, , t u, J , n.i tl < r; CeTltn. 1 U. ...}, u-i-.i. *

tithing system. Every Mormon is re quired to give to the church authorities

3 certain.

t.1 _ Seat by mini. Circulw* irt*.

riiULESTON TBUSS C3., CUcszc HI*

ROBERTS’

tuning, Penn., who died on Dec. 5, bequeaths $25 t j every widow in the town and |25 to every wife who shall become a widow, and the same amount to all girls now living who shall become wives. Large sums arc given to charitable institutions out ot the $ I' .->(.10,000 of the es-

tate.

Metal shoe

See a woman on horseback in an • other column, riding near Speer’s Vineyards, with a bunch of grapes from which Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession for the use of invalids, weakly persons

Sold by druggists

it invtirornti'* tho body, n nflnrds imM’ 1 '”■ to recommend h reinedy whhdi is roiilly h’ 1

cases for which it is intended, when advertised are worse than usnles-. I am. sir. yours truly, . ir

Z. S. KAKLK..bi..M.

It cures Asthma* boss of Voice, NcuraM St. Vitu> Danou, BpilejptSo i ^boom Couah. Nervousness, and is a m ^ adjunct to other remedies in su.-taininfi

them on. Ho admidistered a whipping j . jnf | ,i iu aged,

and when sentenced to par a fine of $1U

declared that he had never before bought trains. Leave orders to call for passen

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one tenth of all his products if he is a (armor, the same proportion of his profits j if he is in mercantile or professional busi iness, and of his wages if ho is an cmploye. Special officers are appointed te j collect these tithes, and they ate exacted with the utmost rigor. Five hundred

Mormons lately went into Colorado to ^ wedding parly was assembled at work upon a rai’road, ami supposed they Cleveland, un i everything was ready for were for the time free from the exaction ^ 1Q ceremony, except that the bride-

I ineiai shoo tips have been used for years, on account of their saving, even when objected to on account of their looks: 'the A. S. T. Co.’s Black tip will wear longer and at the same time adds

to the beauty of the shoe.

so much pleasure for o little money. '■Sellers' Liver Pills” never fail to cure htlliousness, indigestion or headache, Sold by all druggists. The School Board of Indianapolis, after experimenting for years with various • heating apparatus are now in favor ofj heating all school- buildings with stoves' instead of steam believing them surpertor in respect of ventilation and distri-

bution of heat.

durime the process of Diphtheria.

lyl’J Do not be deceived by remedif* besrinsstj

' ilar name; no other ore partition i**-** HAMMOND’S HACK runs to all j itituta for this under any circuinita»e*j

Bottle. Six for Uj

gers or baggage at Darnall

Store.

Bros Ar Go's

15 tl

Price, $ I 50 per

SOLD BY ALL DRl'GUIbTS. \V. W. Joncp. A$r‘iit

: ! C!i ' ! ('hi ’k ! Imw they run for lio * r ’ I’ u!tr> Fuw i' , warranted to kee|i lowl- in |'crh < t ' tni iiti u—price, only a r. 'Dv> i

v A ■ entire!? N» w and p'if t vel? effecltve W?* I Remedy for the apeed? end r«

al Enin >•« Ajvfdic

Remedy for the speed? and [ -i i

of 8e»minal Em»e»iou« and Irn.pot*noy [>? th# 01

Oil# «w, *t . IMr#-*? Amd' «• tr '* pDnnp*.

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i»**rrfftre »uh #1*0.1 tU If

!B 0(.‘ nan

mov hv if.“ only 8#%i uf tU Dims*#. '.La

and doM doi tastrueui ha#

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liaary puraui

in very »evcr» fa###, sod m uuw a pr .i.iun-i a tUu prstperwuo#. I*r#o*'ja' observi

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CAUSE AND EFFECT.

The main cause of nervousness is indi-

b.( Brighom followed thcmj* r00m *'*'* nJt Af.,r . ri .(o s

and demandi (1 tlie tenth cf their pay.‘ an ^ out beyond the appointed time, the nerves and good health without u ing

The tithes yield net lets than a million bri,1 ° r ‘ ,inted > ari ' 1 ,hl! w<?re »bout’ dollars a year to the church, and of this, 10 ^ hen a poiicwntan came in large revenue the head men make no ac- j and ^ ie ^ iad driven from the counting to the people. It is charged j ^ oor ,k drunken man, who wanted to en-

that a more corrupt and successful ring j tCT ’ A search in the neighborhood re- Notice is hereby given that on than Tweed’s exists in Salt Lake City, sll B r ’ , ‘ w finding this man, who was the Tuesday, the 28 day of December, 1S71

missing bridegroom, lie was not intox- 1 at 7 o’clock p. in., at the Hall of Putnam ! icated, but had gone insane. 1 Lodge, No. 45, I. 0. O. F , in the city of ^

1 Greencastle, Indiana, there will he an j

Hop Bitters to -irength n the stomach purify the blood, and keep the liver and kidneys active, to carry otfall the poisonous and waste matter of the system. See another column —Advance. 2t35

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Cures by Ahxioi-ptiwn (Nature's way

t T | LUNG DISEASES,

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lUPROVEDESSKlilif It D « Marvel of Healinir and IL'T’I; , SIMPLE SENSIBLE. DlRtC PAINLESS, POWERFUL-

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An l all diseases of the Kidney?

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It di i 08 into the eysteni'cnrativeagente and

healing mediednes.

It draws from the diFcaped parts tho potions

that finite death.

THOUSANDS TESTIFY to its Virtues.

ami its early downfall is predicted.

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*•*•• —\ ney raa relieved me of pain in the buck

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MAS-Sib RE WEDVCO. •CttRM l* T8 , p-.i _ s „„

m w - Ttppan, Builder and Contractor

LT. A, i ■■i...'. Toledo, Ohio, says:—An Excelsior Kid- ■ - ..L-Mrr-e-. • . * ney Pad ralievad ma of pain in the b#ek

: WOW* BE RELIEVED AND CIIRED ,AiSIS«a!,S- ASg

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.v i.ot t-*. HQ. 0 ’ another Pad.-Sce Adv.

Sold by liriiirai*t« or sent by mail on

of price, 82 lb, by

CuITh Cough Syrup, for it never disappoints. 25 cents per bottle. Sold by

all druggists.

. , ICidn o Jt rouhl el, c«"n t freo. Sold bydroOf receipt ()r feu , by mail, on receipt ot price, »—

Addre**

A good investment is a bottle of Dr. election held by said Lodge for the pur-j gendfor to*ti- The Only Lumr I T1 ' i8 The Only L«Dg

pose of electing tbr^O trufitoos for said luonials and our 1 Will j . Oriirinnl and Hen- 1,11 1,1 J Lnrlirft. K. A II i pniTT. fl. I 1 hru') T^ifl f’omnonv uine KiJney Pft«l. PmiI ( 1 oniDUn}

Lodge. K. A. IIii bitttN. G. M. M. Chittenden, Sec. 2td5

MUUons aJYcai* ^ CompaUy, jXM^takc Sent free. ly Ai Detroit, Mich. ] no.otby .

I'iitl Compflnyi ly28 Detroit, Mick*