Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 December 1880 — Page 3
i L GO cm Si SCK, —Dealers in— OGERIES,
Lynt’liod By 1'ri‘msitioii. Memphis Tens’., Doc. 20.—A special
from Tupelo, Miss., a station on the Mo- as \/ I O bile & Ohio railroad, givos the following | 116 N6W lOPK StOPBi
account of a most horrible crime coniuiitted in the northern portion of Monroe | C .unty. Miss., last Saturday night. The
details are as follows:
Mr. Brown Hiding a young man raised !
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
F.stablished IS53.
We arc rS'eparod to show
PKiLEB-rP PAKTIC1.KM.
Quasip* arr the a(>sn uf life.
Cross mads are most apt to be bad. 4 j
New York City has a Chinese deputy
jars and Tobaccos, 'rohee of All Kiti:,
About Matrimony. (Chicago Inter Ocean.)
A bad daughter seldom makes a good wife. If a girl is i’.j-tempered at home, snarls at her patents, snaps at brothers
and sisters, and “shirks" her ordinary Sheriff,
duties, the chances are ten to one that ‘ Think ttirl ce before you drink twice.- 1
when hbe gets a home of her own she ^Ntw York New*.
| will make it wretched. A small quantity of nickel added to
There are girls who fancy themselves steel makes it harder,
so far superior to their parents that the In A l««ka thev have a candle-fish
' mere privilege of enjoying their society whose backbone is'the wick,
in the house ought to be all the old peo- An inveterate toper is now called a
pie should a«k. While their mothers are “sample" case.—[New York N-ws.
busy with domestic duties
FACTS!
1
Provisions,
aimed Goods,i HOLIDAY GOOD3.
sisted of hia wife and a daughter two I solul iind Ont.iiiietiful, years old. Saturday night two men, I In all our department,.
giving their names as Miller, called and« v 1 , ..
I asked to stay all night. The evening be Laces and Handkerchiefs^ H 08 ’'' W ' f ,rne8tlc dutlC8 ‘ iey 8,1 The man who sells sieves is in the . •’ aDti xadliUKOlcmeiS. the easieMt chairs or ho on the softest holcsale business.-- Steubenville Herald. tountry Pr.duc-.
1 mg so r isagreea ■ e. iey were permitted Artistic Enihroidery. sofas, feeding on cheap and trashy nov- Trustin ’ to chants—excreting to get ,,,ood! ' ,1|C b, '" t a,ul Inw estLargest Stock or to remain and occupied a bed in the sami GrlOVGS. els, and cherish the notion that they are ! i,, H ( ,i V ,n)y sin-’ing.—l Boston Courier. | DON'T FORGET TilK PLACB,
lire mid €ll«b»ware Kept room with his 'aniilv, it being the only rx n rr TT .1 verv literary individuals . , , r , , ,
i« the City. one where ’here was' a fire-place. About Dolls.HoSiery,Underwear ^^oSold drudge^ is too coarse ^ YSONG S
stock will always b« found Complete, , n o'clock-flames from the little cottage TvlDDOnS 3.11(1 J.1GS. j for such fine ladies ns they. Girls of k . "L t fj'hi°r!!und t anvwhirf 00d8 “ »* ^ ^ ^ bright Hdc.- ['4lem Z,
( The * es^t place to buv anything you need in tho
wny ot
Groceries, Provisions, Quecusware and Glassware, Is at the cheap and reli ible store*
Northwest
III(*II EfcT PKh’E in cM*h »»r (roods for
lr in 0• «>•» -- _ , , Tg mi cun he found unywoere.
ivhost prices in cash or trade for all kinds j
bun try produce.
1*1 side I'nbiic Square, tirot’n-
«-asll«‘, lud.
he constant drippina ol water will weur the ■dest stone; so tno oon-lant hackins coagb M undermine tbo ImrUie-t constiiutinn. ■old this latul resu t by using Sinos' riyrup of * Wild Cherry and Hoarhonnd. 3m i3
Pettis, Ivers & Co
3m2S
1 ndianapolis, Ind'
house so far consumed when they ar- Bs/by GrOOd.S. rived at the scene that nothing could bo , Fancy GrOOd.S and done toward saving it. It was the im- FftllCy Baskets,
pression that tin- family had absented themselves for the night, but in the debris were found the crisp, charred remains of the trio. The excited indignation took full sway and investigation de veloped the above when search was at once made for the two men. It was found they had sepaaated, one going toward Aberdeen, and the ether in the direction of Tupelo. The posse that went in pursuit of the Aberdeen bound man were successful, finding him hid in field six miles from Aberdeen. Last night he was returned to the scene, when ho
I told the following story.
“We wanted money, and were permitted to remain over night. We laid | awake after retiring until the heavy |
£
r. nrfSSi i
|>IM OVCKY BY Arcmr.NT, |rh HUpplies a want men of eminent ability r* devoted yeara of atudy and experiment ■tf—a speeifio of th< Kidneys,
der, Urinary Organs and Nervous Hvptoin broalhing of the family satisfied US of
d from the time of its discovery has r • nid 1
.creasod in tuv r. gHining the np ro.nl cfinfidenei ofmctlical men and thop* who i used it; it ha-s become a favorite wi»h all •es and wherever intr* duced has superset!
■I other trentmenta. In abort raehiiita trinsir merit and superitirity. that it is now
^ iily recognized relialde remedy.
DIM:^^i>or tiii: kii>\eyn
lth( > nii>>t prevnle fttionp that aihict linsidiouw in theii
“ iur'ui “ 1 r ; , , , h.ir" r il-»r.. l . ,, b" ImmiMion^imt 8 P ,inte “. “Hisucallj sfranged around
lorvoua prostration.
Till'. OM.Y CLUE. I s. t him nblaze.
t\np durati
their slumbers, when wo arose, ademniaterod chloroform, rifled the house? of the! valuables, consisting of $27, watch, suit of clothes, and a pair of hoots,-and then scattered cotton oder the floor and on the bed, saturated it with co il oil, set it
on (ire, and left.”
The horror-stricken crowd, composed 1
lent, dnnrerouM ami fatal unkind, aud so va icd
in their character that persons
i snffer for a Iona time before knowing it ails thorn. The most characteristic symp 1
b arc aradua* wastinc away of the whole of twentv'-five resolute men, determined w; pain in the hue , side or loins; a weak. * i , . _llo. exhausted feeling?; loss ot appetite and the devil should he plinisnecl with his
’♦b "I exercise ; scanty and painful discharge fViiriously co ored urine; minute shreds or 1 »mt -1 ... i . _ A i . i: : . »
own weapon, pinioned him with pine
him, dispensed with the chloroform, ami
rA and only infallible cure for every form of ddney disease. It i- the best remedy yet di otered for this coinplnint. and more effectual i lift, ■•perntion than any other treatment, fly iBtDijr faithfully and per istently no case will lejfound so inveternte as not to yield to its
OWorful reni'dial virtues.
we linve the most •«ncqiiivoc 11 testimony to tsem ative powers from oiany persons "I high intellifrence and responsibility, k. ** How a Life was Saved,” niviru? the if Story of this new discovery a*.<l a lirkt rc*<rd ot most lemarkable cures sent free. Write
or it.
. Da . *S KIDNEY PAPS arc sold idrue’irist*. or sent by mail (free pstaaelon reeeiptof the price. Regular,? 1 -, f i I ,foi ■ bstiuate cases of loner standii (Idren’s.SI ■ • Address Pay Km»vky PapC *. Ido.O.M A T1IJ1 i nij i >wine to the many thief's uxiU 1 iUfll iKidney Pads now seckg n sale on our reputation, w* deem it due leatlli.tci to warn them. AsK lor DaY’S DN KY PAP. a» d tnko no otlny. dec
Bines’ Syrup of Tar. Wild<*herry nndlloar fill'd is pica.ant to T he taste ai l uo-t roll i
kernely for
®i price, .i a • *’• ■ c* r t
r
U JOHNSTON’S
be marrieil that they may esca|>e the diaI a^r egblenesa of a home where they are [ held more or leas under subjection. A caller who doesn’t have a chance to [ see how they behave as daughters may I be excuses! for fancying them lovely and | lovable beings; butoue who does see it | is hmlish if he commits himself by oflerJ iug marriage to a girl of this sort, if
M | she will not assist her mother in the do-
mestic labors, is she not likely to t>e i equally slothful unci ill-tenijiered when j she marries? If she now thinks herself j too fine to work, is it safe to expect that | her views as to that matter would radimm j cally change if she became a wife? It would he extravagant to pretend that all young marriageable girls are au- • gels, but there are angels among mar- | riageable girls, 't his is not even excepi tional, and, odd as it may appear, less j exceptional in the city of Paris than : elsewhere. Their mothers so refine their ! intellectual ami moral culture that they . make up a creature so delicate that it
beam.
You can never
l-ajsr
persuade a man that a Ids mime in it isn't
Northwest corner Public Sounro.
ORGANS
AI'VKITINKV K NT>.
L'U> to «| (K>0; 2 to stops. Pianor-.Sr 6 up. Paper fr»*o. Addn s!s Pftnicl F. lleatiy. Wi'«hin(:tGii, N . •/. 4f.i6 t . v." $45 TO $100 fler month, duiin^ fwll i.i d winter, in every county. Intcrcptintr and vHlu.ihle inlormation with full i Mrtirularp.frer. ddressnt once t a.' J. C McCi rdv a i ‘.... < Cincinnati, (I bio.
AG FATS FOU TUB
DKTKCT I V KS OF
EUROPE AND AMERICA. 2 r * ycrtrt* experience in the secret Service of Celebrated Deteetives, in it'l parti of tho world. *'octavo pnjres 40 lull pna©cnifravinpy. AUo in i rc?H two new llluitrated Bonks, fl.xtra inducements ntTercd. For tcriuBaddrera J. B.Bi nu a Co., Hartford, I't-.'ir ChicaK o.IIla
NYanted !
Diligent search is being made for the other man, who will doubtless share his
fate if caught.
Two .'VFco lo tre Token ITom Indiana to Switzerland to
l»e Tried.
Mu.«ic hath charms
Indianapolis, Ind. Doc. Id.—A letter ^ ^ynip of Tnr,
Cherry, hath ch irms to soothe tho worM
was received on Thursday la^t by A. CL case of couah, cold, . roup or whoojnn -couyh
' ‘ lon't know of it already, its* time y«»u
WMM
to tmoih the sav Hoarhonnd and
ape Will
can not uear the touch of an ordinary mortal without being wounded and w itfiering. We simply observe hat the man : who seeks to transplant one of these j choice plants irom the maternal hot- ; house to the soil of marriage, ought to be a highly distinguished horticulturist, for ' in a coarse soil and unskilled hands the rarest plants are those which turn out most badly, itome fade and die, others (degenerate and return wildly to a.savage j state. Consequently the fool can not be I too strongly urged to marry a fool; that would be the easiest, the most humane, j • and the most honest way. ' 1 A man is a good husband, you say. It j is well. No hasbar)'! at all, perhaps, or I worse than none. His goodness is his i wife’s, or more his wife’s than his. Let I him not take all t; <■ credit of his gnodi ness to himself. A woman is a good wife. ’ This, too, i* well. But how much of her ! goodness is her husband's? She can not ! tell. Perhaps one-half. Perhaps one-third I Then let her not be proud, ix t her keep j from boasting. 1s t her cherish modest i thoughts of herself, and form charitable judgments of others, and her virtue will
tx» all the the safer.
that has
worth reading. A promise is a just debt, which you must take cure to pay, for honor and iioLcsty ate the best security. Sir/- doesn't always count. A woman will jump twice as nigh at the sight of a lot as she w ill at seeing an elephant. The s|M>t« on the sun do not begin to create the disturbance produced by the freckles on the daughter.—[Yonkers
Stall smart.
An Illinois girl's toast: “The young ■on < f America—their arms our sup ’•o rs. ur arms their reward; fall in
i. on, fail in.
lie v.ho uils a lie is not sensible how ■ it a t -k he undertakes; for he must ■ forced to iuvtiit twenty more to main
..tin that one.— [ Pope.
A Nebraska monument to a horse thid
isimply a stake .-.t the head of the grave and a ■ n reading; "It would have been
cheaper for hint to go afoot."
lb al merit of anv kind can rot long; 51“ I ■w
be i neealed; it will lie discovered, ane. £{"'•*'725Cher.!• attL.f:• :J.' j
■ • thing can <b precinie it but a man's
cxi.-ibiting it hiir.-i If.--[ (.'In stci field. f-. n.ie one wants to km w why so many
i.,itivi s leave Italy if the sky there isso .- tnny snd beautiful? It is because a
el organist can net live cn a sunny
Iswmt price* rv#*r known oil llrTr-vli l/oatlcrm, Klflra, an<] lu^volverw. QUR 415 SHOT-BUN at greatly rednc©<1 price. Hfiitl Kiamp for our Nf*w IlliiHtmt4Ki Catnlorue (D»
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Greencastle Foundry
I hr;\" seldom seen niueh ostentation and much learning met together. The sun, rising and declining, makes long shadows; and at midday, when he is
highest, none ;. i all.
‘ Squeak, sqm ak, squeak,’ ’said a heav-1 ™
ily I t.ukMl \Viigon vvluch waj p Mill V. «, r k p.ikI Farm M.i-
cliincry dutit; i rotniiily.
bem
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NIA( JII> i: < OAM’AIVV,
- M.tiiul'actureni of—
Culver’s Iron Drag 1 Saw
greater, and her comfort all
► If you dot
aecon.jcif'- dj.j^ Scents per bottlo^
fists,
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lor salo by all drujr
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Harris, attorney of this city,
edby authority fn in Sccretnrj|of Stato Evarts, of Washington, directing the ar rest of Mr. Jos. Marie and George Nioderisch, of Grown Point. Ind., umler the ; extradition laws, on the charge of ninr der, committed on the fith of September |
, , . last, in the Canton of Vand in Swi'z ri »t hottlo. '>1113’» |'and. Marslnd Du l« y inaiL* th* 1 arrest j
of Nioderisch at Crown Point, on Satur-! day, and lodged him in jail in this city
this morning. The defendant is charged 1 ies; tfincu i’anijc. Wniianstein an4 ’ ottur •,, . ... i „i i i i i American tinrse.-*, have won thousamls ot il"lwith murdering an old lady and a young . , or t ) loir „ wtK , rs a | hoy, for money, on the date named. The ■ 1 1
dcf. ndant admits his identity, but denies ; iliat he committed • the anurder, or that | | he had any knowledge upon tho subject. : lie is a good lo king young man, only
HARK
M. TL Uobfrts’Ilorno Powdcrr have been usod with astoumlinv rr.«ult^ in ilu* ntabbs ol .Mr. flierre Lorillard ho much m) tlmt tuv Kmr-
Jolin Rrlprtit and American Ports.
lYoulh’s Companion.]
Tho purity of Jtdin Bright’s English *h;is often boon a surjirise to critical liearers, who knew that he had enjoyed in early life but limited advantages of edUr Even Mr. Gladstone, with his University edueath Ai and the literary pursuit*, of’a long life, has not the command of
tun u: h a dei p mtulhole. “If you’ll holu your tongue,” said the liorm-s, "we'll jiull you througli.”-—[Home Scntini 1. An Irishman, who was very near-sight- 1 I, alxiut to fight a duel, insisted that he mild stand six paces nearer to his an i cronist than the other di i to him, and .iey were both t-> fire at the same time. I “What pretty children, and how much | they look alike,” says C, during a first visit at a friend’s house. “They are twins,” his friend explains. “What! both of’em?’* exclaitncit C, greatly in-
terested.
Tic' Buffalo Courier solemnly inquire*: “Would it not bo a happy arrangement if European lo irs to v ast estates in Atm rica should barter their rights for those of American heirs to vast estates
unury (ionc i rom Shitp iipar S 'uth I
•pot, (frecnrantlo, Ind.
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IF XT IX, S A.J. AGNEW,
DKALKlt IN
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ishmen linvc Lci-ii unlcring it in larm' tnoinii- college or w roq a ... , i*.--i- "’ o i ■*'.■ ’ 1 -ipw with a„ American friend recently,
a habit which
such a pure and sinewy English as that 1,1 Eufopp-
which marks the iqieeehes of the Latica- ^ Hclmol mart:), who was kissed in the shire manufacturer, who never went to dark by mistake, explained her omis-i.n
In an inter-, t ,, UM , an y ijp^t fur nearly two weeks afterwardson the ground of hard times.
She had occasion to bring her trouble he
15,060,000. The American Shoe Tip Co.
WAUKANT '1 i 1 K i i<
A. S. T. Co.
book.
tssi.
Harper's Baaar. zni.LTJsarjB^'X’EiD.
iSARSAPARILLA! FOR Vra csHFLAiKT, m?m, And lor Purifying tho Blood. It l-.as tic n in ii»a for C> jears. amt has nr Aid lo Lo tho bert pri'] .n ation in the market for blCiC ]li:.U>Al ill-:. PAIN IN Til}-.'. Sli>K Uit PACK. 1 .IVi.lt COM 1 t.AtN 1’, 1TMt’I.ES < jN T UK FAC K, DYSIKl'sjiA, 1 il l s, mid nil Diseases that i ripo f-om a liisurdi ;i‘d Liver or an Imj i-.r-'t !o< <1. Thousandaof ourbestp.'ople ta .-itr.iai irivo it tothcircliildrc i. I'n.vi ii inns prcrcribo it daily. Thoso who UjO it ( ;;<■>) recommend it to otlu rs. It is mado from Yellow Doctc, itnndur : . - aparllta. Wild Cherry, ft:;,.a^ia, 1 niti- jon, Fassafras, Winterrreeu, and •h r v- l-laiewn Valual la K Hits and Hi i: s. it is strictly veri table, e.mt cani t hurt the mo; t delicate e«:;stitation. It, is i no ■ f the be-t mediciucs in uso for Re :utat ir.,g tho Dowels. It is s- Id liy all responsible dmcr-ists at ere dettcr for a quart bottle, or six K for five dollars. 'itioso who cannot obtain a bottle of tV.-i medicine from tlirtr drugfrist may ECT-d us ono dottar, an-1 we will deliver ft to lb- n free of ary ctr.r -es. ^ I., Uaatifaefc— w
DETKOI
■ atioiii twenty years obi, and has a wife ‘ ind ono child, who arrived with him from Switzerland in October, and who
1 will be left at Crown Point,
is claimed by the Government of Swi:/.-
Thi.
j T
popular l fur tie
periodical is pro-eminently ;
housi-h'dd.
iciy nuinhor fu-nishes tho latest informa t oo in rcaurd to I'Tishions in dress and urns
tore the authorities all the same.—[Puck. “Make a minute of that duel, Mr. 81; -arer,” said the chief to the news editor. “Can’t do it,” replied the subaltern. “Why not?” “’Cause there's onlv two --■comb in it.” (Verdict of accidental death, caused by sudden iucreaie of sal-
, lol Jc&rtoa Avo.,
3IT, KITH.
Thu npun-.t tmi Hrst Mrillciiie Her SLnle. Aculmbtnatlon of Hops, Buchu, Mnndrakle nmi Dandelion, •■mi an tne best ami most c%uralive piuia-rtiea of all other Bitters, iMiUresYtheKieatebtBIOOd Purifier, Liver Reg u l\a tor, a 11 - 1 i- lfr an l Uealtb Itestonug Airout oti^HHBBMB earth. NodLseaeecX.an possttily Iona eilst where Hop Bitters are ueVod^ovaned and perfect am Urn ir operations.gBa They giro rnwliVi iadTij:rt: the m3 Infl’TB To all whone e%mii]o>incntacftiu6 irrejrnlari tyofthcbowtlBorVuiinjiry orcr&nn, or who require aa Appptmcr^L Tonio and mild Stimulant, Hop RlttorH aro Without IntOX* icatlnce* No mnttor what your r^krllnfm «r ■ymptome arc what tho dlMOMor ailmincnt 1h uso Hop HitDon't wai< until you «*ick but if you only foci bad or mi8crable,M u *e them at ont o. It may save your Hff.lt Ua«M* » v ed hundmlA. $300 will bo paid for a caM** thoy will not euroorhclp. Do not suffer% 0 *your friends •uffer.hut use and ur^o thera% touI » Hop B Uomoniber, flop Bittors is dru^o! drunken nostrum, but tho Purest^^^ n d Be^t Medicine ever made 5 th© FB1SND end H0PB'* and no |Hreon or family should be without them. D.I.C.l" *n absolute and IrreNistihle cun>| foruninkennoMi,u»eof opium, toliacco umil narcotics. Alltodd 1>v dnuriri'» , > s ml tor Circular. Hop IHttor* nif*. Co., j Rochestor.N.Y and Toronto. Ont,
Tbo facta . fn .\
wit
| tie amt oriciral scuirces ; while its Slnries.
, ; cm^ on Social and Domestic Topics, give vari
"Hand, aro that the detonuant attempted | eiy to its columns.
to commit a robbery to get money to | take him to America, and. committed
murder.
Maud Webb ts one of tho prettiest anil wickedest girls in Cincinnati. She went to Bishop Elder ami in a broken voice told him that her dear mother—tho only re’ative or friend she had in the world— was dead, and she had no money to pay for a decent burial. The Bishop gave her an order for the coffin, and a letter authorizing her to use his name in getting contributions for tho other expens s. The document and her modest manner
enabled her to open purses
hand, and she got much money before
her falsehood was exposed.
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Mr. Bright referred t" . , . , explains the origin ol bis goad English
style.
He has always rend, carefully, the l" t authors, and especially the poets. I'm many years he has read a poem even night before retiring. He added a re markable complimentary to mir Ameri
cun (siets.
Of late years, he said, his evening
readin-s have been confined chiefly t >• professor said of an acquaintance:
the „i w*st and most, proved patt-rns. i the American poets among whom Long, -.te is writing a book on •"etuphyaics, h 1I1 -i-rlpli e articles dwri veil fro m «u then- fellow, BrVctUl, \V bit tier Hial Ix>vm 11 ind ia really cut oil t for it. I tit chat and original sources; while its Stories. t*n- wt , rR foremost. English poets are too ness with which he thinks he under-
I obscure and involved to be enjoyed, or tc ( stands things and Ids DiUl unability to i .serve :ts models. (express what little he knows, will make
HARPER’S PERIODICALS. Doetrv, he thought, like all speech, tiis fortune as a philosopher.” HAHl’EH’S BAZAR. Ono Year u 0« ineligible and h ave no «>a«l- AU !i( „f the New York Times, say* ... l* v v . 4 , J or in doubt of iU meaning. In this ri t v iat the man who wishes to break off the 11AR1 Lit > fll.KL . no our " j Bi)t*et Americans lire much superior t<» of smoking should |»'Stjxine the HARflKRLS MAGAZINE, Ono Year- . 4 00 tueir Kny;lisU rivals, added Mr. Bright. lighting of his first cigar five niinutecs Th« 1HRBBabovtpub'oationa,Oft^Tear.l 10 h day. Iu this way the hour for beA#y TWO above named. One Yew 7 01’ Mu.ln* of • Railroad Mm. ginning to smoke will be gradually put HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. One Year . 1 5n I Brakemen are «“ called because they off uutl | after ho has gone to bed and got
jl^ak to the passengers tlie news of ar-
Tbat ifl uow ao extensively worn on CHILDREN'S SHOES TO WEAR A3 LONG AS THE METAL, Which wns introduced by them, aud by which the above amount bat* been paved to parents annually. Thin iSInrk Tip will Ma vc still niorr, as beside* being worn on the coarser l!r&«|t*e it is worn on fine and cosily shoes where the Metal lip on account of its looke would not be used. They all have our Trade Mark A. 8. T. Cm. stamped on front of Tip. Parents should ASK FOR SHOES with this ■BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP on them wlien p»r< hasing f r their •'!>il<!r,n.
Edison will never succeed until he has discovered a bet'ter remedy for colds than Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. We say
i lie will never succeed.
The police ol Jackson, Mich., arrested ! five menbers of a family who had accumulated by theft two big wagon loads of j articles, ranging in size from a cotton ; tidy to a cabinet organ. The latter had
been stolen from a church.
g! of
Po.'tago Free to all subscribers infthe United ' “ ,c * •■fc'- 10 " v "" l ■ 1 ;
States or tauadn. r - nt eat “ They usually The editor of a newspaper that ha. — break it so effectually that no one passen- adopted phonetic spelling, in a measure, Tbo volumes of the Dazak begin with Hit* gets niore than a very small frag- received a isrstal card from an old aubflrst Number for January of each year.! ni( . n t 0 f (fie name. - serjber in the country, which read as folWhen no time ia specified, it will be under ( qq ie brakeiuan of a passenger train, lows: “I have tuk your j>atie stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with j |(0 k s f ( , nvan i t ( , the time when lie stiall yeres, but of you kunt s)>el
the Number next after receipt of order. y*. con( ] uctor . Tho freight brakeman , v0rv looks out for bridges. e ' - v u.ail, p‘*stasru paid, or by expretui, free of cx ! The man xv ho invented the steam inforo penstMprovided th« fn iKhtdooH not exceed one wan noted for his intense hatred d V’!otli P ciLe8, ll fl»r eii”h*'vi)lumo,'suitable for of the human race. And the human binuim. will be sent by mail, postpaid, ion race returns that hatred ten-fold,
receipt of SI each .
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than vou hav lien doin fur the las to
muntlis you may jes stoppit.”
I tail road eating houses in Connecticut employ religious waiters altogether. They won’t talk back when the coffee is called
Remittances should bo 'made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order pf IUarpkb A
Bkotukks.i
Address HARPER k BROTHERS. New York . Election Notice.
"slop.”—[Free Press. In some eating
In tlie winter passenger cars are pro- houses the meals are brought up entirely vided with stoves. These stoves are i )V ,] um b waiters. These couldn’t talk used to melt the snow from the roof, back, nor kill a man for merely ordering As that ia where »U the heat goes, it is f„ r breakfast.—[Ilichmond (Va.)
presumed that they r arc satisfactory it* Baum.
A new author, who intends to make a
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DAVID E. FOUTZ. Proprietor,
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the results achieved.
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A certain enre for Nervotit Doliility, Seminal Wouh-
It matters not tho age of sufferers from colds, coughs i r croups, “Dr. Seniors’Cough Syrup is good lor all alike.
I Brice 25 cents.
Mrs. Valentine, a white woman if I Columbus, Ohio, not only married a m gt o, but deserted a white husband to do it, and has been nrre“t"'i for bigamy Geo. \V. Harper. Mrml Crook, Va , says be lias been alfbeted with nervous debility for ton years and that Day’s Kidney 1‘ad has entirely cured him.
! living by giiod advice, says: “Never leave what you undertake until you can ; reach your arms around it and clinch your arms on the other sid".’’ I'ersever-
Of him Talmagc said in a recent ser- ance, and all that sort of thing, in the
right direction, is well enough, and even
, commendable; but if the new author's i 'erwas a( ) v i ce if carried nut one is likely to get
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ill? St. Charles Street, Kf. Loafs, Mo. f ti tu IU# rn . n iifium iitofiill Venn PAl.Bcxiinl unu CUromc L.suut en tiiar any other rhyaiciffin in 8:
Lc.ray rup« iB •ho'»,ffiiit ailoltl residciii* know
tivi »iio. Gouorihfnc.G.eet, Btrictuie.Orchitia, H.'.mn, or Rupture, all Urinary !>.. itua by, , ’i : .'oi Mercurial Aflectiona ol tho Thronl
Sniti •L-.nt*' arc trrt’t.l trill i.'p*ralvl<-J Intrif •cirt.uflr nrinciplef Safely. Privtte'.y.
£. cnx.M! on hen. Sexual Debility and Impo‘.f r.' i% th** reai.lt of Self-Abu»r i» youth, •t iu*l t\-
iu; ,i-i yen •. or oibrrcttuarii. ami which prorin-« f >llow I'gcflerU: ticrvoutli'»x, •< n.ii.tl ct
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Tlic nnnual election of Directors of the Indinnnpnlis, UreencAStle and Wabash Turnpike or (travel Hosul Company will bo held at the office ol tho Company,(Dr. Stevenson's office). in the city of (irecncastle, on Monday, tho 3d day of mon .
January. 1HH1. between the hours °f 1 , (> 0 [ ,,c J l 1 hate Tour perfect men.
p. m. and 4 o'clock j). m. ADo any other duh i ,, , ... . au vtuc n c»invv» i»l«v uuc to haciv i ness properly coming before tho stockholders ao badly cheated m my Iiig n* l once u: .. Mir u K iT a.,1 _r\t w Orleans Diravunc sac * lAffiWSsSkt bv Ho 1„,.I e ,„ 1 -*>»“• 3t55 - S| 1 -' - far up in morals that he couldn’t see the T, "' M '' n " ,l ” r '* 11 '
jw'.i'g en
limnc^t of«i|[ht.d< ictiv* luemni v, Bimp'-i tc, piiys.ral tletiy, ay ra, n to tociety of winiibn.
<-tHit irion of »<!••(»•. lot* of arxiral power, e;r , rt-uclt r .i ;
.• tri I K- imptopir or unnappy. »rr p« t t f uml. t Kiiiultiition at offler, or by Riffi:l fVcr, and i n it it io* ..«»*'! :mt to viait th« r-tv tor tre«tii.<
ifOii-ioPS ran bv «ent by ni
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rrm«n«tiUy nd invitpii,
»r tip* when
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.1*0,1 Ill's can b*' sent bv mail or expnta cvrrywhcip. t u: ^uaran'Pi'tl, wbertdoubtcxiata ittifiai.kly at K:. i.: »: hr Mw, 1 6-»sp; f:r W:sca. 1
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i GUIDE. oth and silt binding. Sr. >,l for :0, . ■ - -v- ,,f c-urr,n.-y. Ov.r (in, wondnOli |,.n t,
id .i . "rtlcir, i.q th', fu'low ,nK iubj"-<. Who r.lif
1, Womanhood, Physi. si
Dr. K. F. STONE, ; rules of common honesty. | The proportion of success to failure in „ rfl ( - - - -- Gffioe-Room 14 Tbor^c 'Rlok. East of 1‘ost- The.-c men go prowling around r,raver- business ia estimated by more or loss re- f v-ii" i i,ouiifm.rr” , !"iiui i;r,'- r L'*d'ht l , d pii!. .... Office: Market «trwet, Indianapolis, Ind. .meetings telling how much like saints liable statisticians, is not encouraging. S'.'iTrL ^TO'^Sl.SSSS^r.^AT: J
tbey are-look out for them; keep your Three per cent, is the rate of success-
! ba ' , . , , ls « a y. <,ar books. that is to sav. out of every one huudnd m* J —iViiMBjT 1 ' r
Hie “ higher-life” man of a • ' - J - - 1 1
Bo sure to ask your druggist for Hill’s
of Buchu and Cu-
1 hu Beetpeg used in ^V^foir: Compound Extract of Bucliu and Cu- ^ Uonifon»eiftro»tim.nt,*^ I>a Y^ di bsbs, as that is the only reliable kidney
The lli-Ht 4'onRh Myrup Is IMso's Cure for Consumption. It acta quick nn<1 it timtcn goc rt . Domc aninll*-bottle lnr*c. Tharefore the clicuppHt well the best. Hold everywhere. •»5r, ri d .HO t ' r holth* TffTUYiaaDLL
that is to say, out of every one hundred men who engage in commercial pursuits, ninety-seven come to grief. Verily, if misery loves company she has her wish.
A poet sends u« a poem beginning, “1 gaze at the moon in the sky.” That’s
man of a certain
I class who goes around with a Bible under his arm and who rustics into tlie counting-room of a merchant who is counting a column of figures, and ex-
claims. ,y° w ® y our > s 11 ,»w i„o- moon in me sity. ’ itint s nuisance, lie makes religion a dose of ri?li; young, that’s where to gaze at it. ipecacuanha. I tell you a roaring boun- i) ()ll - t tr> - 1() p ZU ftt it under the bed or
a ' in the wood-shed chamber. Stick to the
t sky.—[Boston Post.
PRESCRIPTION PEEK i r \ ■ <-<ly euro of 8rniInal Weaknei*. Mai fmed. ' t«*n)aiu l>< hliity, N**rv<ju*iie*», Despondfiicy, Coiifitaiou ot Idrr.*, Avcraion to Socictr, l-’ct'cctiYc M^r.iury, and alt Disorder* hroi wk I * ■’ ‘ Ml * "* —
Sociely, Deferthe Memory, and a
iroug'oton by Secret Ht bitiiund Excc'iat*. A,n-
diogziit haa li'.e ioyrrrdient*. Add:cw*.
•DR. 0 HCQU ' hviitiiul c^t., »*, Louir Mu
| cing sinner isn’t so repulsive to me uue of thi * sort of higher-life men.
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