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TukStak to me—can't do without it Enclosed you will find one dollar.

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Dr. Welch has a new sleigh I

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their long-ialked-of risit to Crawfords-1 of Tom Rut and Sam Kellar; the north rille this week. . Dr. E. W Eldridge, a ! under George Caldwell and W. G. Br»ntising young M. D. ot Alma, Kansas, wa'jliam; west under Alex. Hell and £<oah here during the holidays .. Mrs. Mary Asher; south under John Asher and VV.

Mu'k, of DanTille, Illinois, 's here risit- , S. MeCoy.

ing her mother The protracted | All lines are to be formed and ready to |

meetings at temperance hall, this week, move by ten o'clrok Horns will be used ^ ,eor 8 e Combs is happy girl, weighs

as signals. Positively, no fire-arms al- ! P oun,is Meeting at the M

lowed, All dogs must be led until ordered to be turned loose bv the com-,

manders. John Asher and Thos. Rule i' iC, ' on ' Sn,urd *y ni P ht

will have command at close of ring. George Caldwell's farm is to be the

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have not been largely attended. They held a watch meeting on New Year’s Eve, and a fuw signed the pledge for the i new year Thomas Hart visited Indianapolis this week Again ^ there is talk of the New Albany shops of i the L., N. A. & C. K’y being removed to this place. It is a consummation greatlv j to be desired, and would add much to the i business of Greencaatle. This would he a more convenient place for the “works’’

closing ground. Everybody invited to take part. By order of committee.

than New Albany, as it is a more central , Kacruon lloma. | l ,oint 0,1 tho • • T,,e lar 8 t ' heating j Bustness seems to be flourishing at this

stove in the L., N A. & C office “took a |itt) e village

Lucas & Son an

tumble,” Sunday, hut very little damage running their saw mill, giving employ resulted .. .. Dan. Kelley is taking ment to quite a number of hands it coo! harvesting ice . .. Patrick j ... About ten or twelve teams arc kept' , . Ash has resumed work in his quarry . busy hauling heading bolts and loading 1 ™ n f WP ,' > ^

. Chaplin Good Cookerly came down ! (hem at this place Our friend ! ^ from Crawfordsvillo to sec the folksdur Miles proposes to put up ice enough to SU SCn ° rHK Star—only $! a, , ing the holidays Tom Sage wont keep this little valley cool for the next ^ iL!" " .. '' , °“ n8 f" 11 * 8 g»' h ” red •' hunting this week and killed fifteen rah-: 12 months ' Mathew.lames 1,** ™°“'" M ° r,nn 8 ' ' aSt Vn ^ y n ’ Bht ' a, ‘ d '

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I Church is progressing to a success, and ! w ill continue over Sunday Singing 'school Saturday night at the Christian | ! Church, Marion Wright teacher Mr Charley Kitchen is visitingat Bloomingdale, Ind Mr. B. F. Bruner out and wss '*' < ' rro Haute on Monday Dr. Godfrey, of Illinois, stopped off here, Monday, on his way to Indianapolis to attend medical college Mr. W. Peach and wife contemplate visiting their | daughter in Kansas.... ,M r. Baysinger’s j i children, 4 miles north of Lena, are all l down with scarlet fever—one died last | Sunday, and another is not expected to live John Downing, Esq., 3 miles

town, has the diphtherL in I ... And still people com*'

JAMES DAGGY, / Fashionable TAILOR And Hatter, gay- First Natiokai. P.ank Builiuno.

bits and a number of birds. He says he | bought the dry goods store o r Mrs Marv , . • ^ T T* ' T 11 is the “ramrod ’ of the North End—mean- .lames, at this place, and has already 8 ur young

ing Nimrod Our ash-sistant gave | commenced to build an addition to his us quite a number of items this week, no K tore-room. lie also contemplates run-

E. VV. Fisk, D. 1)., at the residence of doubt fearing that "Old Boreas” would | ning a boot and shoo shop in connection Hoc. J. Shideler, Mr. Richard A. Young, j re * ,,rn ••? a ' n "*° H* 0 rescue” and prob»-j with the store. Wo certainly wish him

gfay-Married, on the 4th inst., by Rev

of Illinois, to Miss Katie C. Merrill, of

this city.

gttff-The officers elected for Mystic Tie Lo ige, K. of H., are as follows: D. L. Harris, P. D ; H. C. Darnall, D.; Win.!

bly sacrifice the said assistant's ears on I success Mr. Charles L’ashow and the altar of North End journalism. wife and Mrs. Ely Cashow wore on a vis-

1 UK 1 ULTHFin. I mo. it to III nois last week. They report the

j weather very disagreeable out there ...

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went to Canaan last Sunday evening .. .. . . Sunday-school every Sabbath eve. ning at M . E. Church—James Parr, sup etintendent Do not forget to call on the agent at this place ami subscribe for tho good, reliable paper—Tub Star.

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W* purohaurd three entire pnre of Simples for Kin? Ceolii on the dollar. Will be on sale

Saturday.

Our Entire Stock of Children.!, and Ladie*' CROAKS and ULSTERS ALL MARKED DOWN. ONLY 2N KLAL C LOAKS LEFT

AT OLD PRICES.

Those we order now coat from $25 to $'jO more. F V R S, ~F U K $•

Fisk Mink ani> Skal Sets Uente’ S* al Capa ( fine), $13. Fur Kohr* Clioiip.

FINE TWILLED PAISLEY SHAWLS. Lon*

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Four HEAL INDIA SHAWLS, Half Price. L. S. AYRES & CO., INDIANAPOLIS. Agents for Butterick's Paper Patterns. It31

$ * m r. m * . ^ r .a Holiday excitements are over, and cvdacob^, A. V. D.; H r. «losl\ T n, C.; J. h. , , . • $ $ . i. , , ft (erybody has quieted down to business.. ree, H.; John Owens, I). K.; \\ iu. H. ,, » ,• i * » . fl , v , . .... r ranklin \\ ncht niH moved his saw Hurk, Ireasuier; Joe Johnson, G. .. . . . f .. A T , ,, mill and his family to Clinton Falls....

All work and tit4 truarantoed.

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THE STAR. CITY AND COUNTY

.«n Old Kesid«‘iil «ionr. | ' • '^ ,liro Cox wiU 8 rind corn hero on , ... . r, Saturday.... Why shouldn't wc have a

On 1 hursday morning Mr. Joseph Ua- i , ,, .,, , „ J B 1 i good flonrtng mill here?

etlly a good point for one

... .Jim Smithson and Paddy Miles got as mad as wrath at us because we did not mention their names among the success-! ful farmers in our last letter. Please! give ’em a lift this time Thwre is j

Pn$nninvilic.

Mrs. Swift, wife of Shelby Swift, of: Smi'h Center, Kansas—who moved from; this place two years ago—died, on the { 27th ult, of consumption The ! festival at the M. E. Church, New Year's

FACTS! THAT»comm! The I e.t place to buy anythin* you need in tl#

way of

Groceries, Provisions, Queensware and Glassware,

g^r Wool is worth 25cts. to 30 ets. in

this market.

goy-See the new advertisement of II. S. Renick & Co. gs*? 1 Willie, son of Mr. George Cahill,

is quite sick.

(■ap 1 Goo. Hathaway has gone to Chicago

on business.

$gTMiss Della Hill, of Belle Union, is visiting in tho city, the guest of Mrs.

D. Stanley.

giajr Squire Prichard tied tho nuptial |'i' orri age( j 4 2 y t . ars .

knot for a couple at the Clerk’s office,

Wednesday.

gfjgr-.Miss Emma O’Hair, of Illinois, wh6 has been visiting Miss Emma Allen, has gone homo. fifepr-The Putnam County Medical Society will meet at tho Court House, next Tuesday—regular annual meeting. Albert 0. Lockridgc* attende d the meeting of the State Board of Agriculture, at Indianapolis, this week. g£F*Who can name the winter that has surpassed the present for steady cold weather and abundance of snow fall? ggff-Thc protostant churches of th'*s city are observing tho work of prayer as announced by the Evangelical Alliance. g^-Twenty-three sheep owned by Mr. Abner Sigler, of Clinton township, wore maimed and killed by dogs, one night last

week.

ggy-The Clay County hsr objected to Judge Eckels holding court at Brazil, so this session of Clay Circut Court will go by default. gfcj> Mr. J.O. Coffman and a party of ten men, recently engaged in building bridges on the I , D. & S. R. it., loft Bainbridge for Florida a few days ago, where they an* engaged to build railroad bridg-

es.

gSt The artisric skill displayed by Mr. Cowgill on tho new drop curtain at the Opera House is worthy particular mention. The design and coloring are both < videnccs of his good taste and artistic merit.

.alk of starting another dry goods store PVe w „ BPUCCeM And still they ,

ty, and for the last twenty years a rest- . ... . . . Williams is so busy now that he does j

dent of this city died at the family res.- 1 ,CrCC 8 SaW ' ,m11 8ee,n8 ,0 be do,n 8 8 ! not get to town more than two or three l,emocr * l c f " end8 <r l1 do 88 we l ’ wp 11

cty, family | good busin8R , It i8 rumored that j g day Mr . John R u „ ldg J soon P,ee, 8 Drraocra ‘ ,c ,,res,dcnt

Mr. Priest, our merchant, wants to sell js buil( , ing the aJ(litjon l0 Mr .j ame s* out. This is a good point for trade, and I toro Ste-hens and Gough both ,

an enterprising business man ought to do ruport tra(legood in theirline | Katser has just returned from a few

well here. We understand that Oakley, j Priest’s predecessor, desires to come'

dence, corner ol Bloomington and Semi- t nary streets, in the sixty-seventh year of his age. Deceased was taken sick with pneumonia less than a week before his j death, but it was not thought that his sickness was dangerous, even up to the i day before his demise. lie passed away i peacefully, and seemingly without pain, j at the time above stated. May he rest

Mr. Shablashe, the new section boss, I | has moved to our town Frank

Is at the cheap and reli ible store,

€’orner

I'ublir Mqunr«’. 11K)REST PRICE in cash or goods for Country Produce. Goods guaranteed the beat and prices lowest. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. WYSONGS Northwest eornerJPublic Square.

More anon,

back Messrs. Hall & McNary ar« | straightening up their books, preparatory ' to a dissolution of partnership i The marriage of 0. S. Spry, - one of Mr.

Occasional.

weeks’visit in Ohio Miss Maryj Williams has returned from a protracted

irii.it In I aHooa Tho artw.nl hnnao I Q**KRIFF’f'SALE. —By virtue of a eertifled ! 10 Ladoga me scliool-house ! of a decree to me directed from tho is putting on airs—a bran new bell... !*_ "! ‘.''A I '-r 1 . , - n . a ."‘. r i r „ u .'.!.V*^ T-1! , .®

iUnrion ’I’ou usliip.

Being a consUint reader of your excel-

in peace. The bereaved family have the | — ^;„“plo'yV S ''to a Mi'sa Suiheriin,‘is' ,ent W' a . ,M, 8eein 8 ^om time to time j PTonings sin ' ce . They propose to wake, & p S , tK. ,, SS;^•ri^ snmnath V of A 1 Ari?0 nirdo OI frionuK AIK* I Icoill III UniCfttlOn8 from more An d US aa* a * :j;__ _ r »L itat« til t Iiu.t*<l in Pn t nn m f’mmtv. S Ih t«l (if

the principal event of interest m our 1 ' '

r ■ l r. a u • i ■ .a i II a-' 11 ’ 1411 a-* va • » , 11■ ■» v *• va v* wherein the Traveler’s Insurunce Company 14

.... Unite a number of our youngsters I pluintitf and Edward T. Allen. Maria H. Allen,

. J 1 Katilns M IKinch. Finch, wife of raid Fa-

tonkin a Spelling at Manhattan a few | bius M Finch. Indiana National Rank and

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spmpathy of a largo circlo of friends and

acquaintances.

| placo at present Wm. and wife, of Bloomington. 111., are

of; ing relatives in this neighborhood . ..

Died,

Jan. 1, 1881, near Greencastlc,

dropsy, Mrs. SophiaTorr, wife of W. M.j K. Priest has gone to lUinoison a visit .

More Stars come to Brick Chapel

up ME Meridian one of these nights... Idtana^m-wit! 1 TbrnnSweat'*auf&fWw

Dwoiwo ,hp 3 r seem 10 le »ve tins part of tho town-. M r . Naugle, of the Rep., and John acrcai the north half ■ f th.' southwest q*iar I'OOtoy , , , 11 • ,... „ r , ter 1 SO acres), and north h df of the northeast visit-! 8 ” ^ 0n '* Ihonght 1 would give you a j Gilmoro, of Greencastlc, were in town quarter iDOacr> si. alt in section twenty-three, short sketch concerning it. This portion;,his week Ichn Bowen and A* -1 ^ p T c : ' W sd'!; all 'th^pan of'lh” northwe^quar’

CORRESPONDENCE.

Thf readers of ThkStar will please bear in mind that we do not hold ourselvev accountable tor or endorse the opinions of correspondents published in these columns. Wo limply jive space to our correspondonts that the people may learn what the thouKhts of thoir

Qeijhors are.

The 8tak always welcomes newsy corroapondence from various parrs of the county. Send ulonj this news of your noijbborhood,

and have it printed.

Mmitli Or^PiieuMIc.

“Who will care for” Tom Martin now, since Hi. Callender has left him for an-

Bowen and A*-

of the country is situated about one mile | bury Bowman will soon have their new ;

northwest of Fillmore, in a pleasant place !q a w mill in operation. School-boy. jeetiuo '^enty thr*'c._ in jiaid Townahip and

surrounded by beautiful groves and pleas- 1 NEWspaprr of Putnam County. W. ant fleld8 ’ One pas-ing from the City of

| Grcencastlo along the Danville road can- Absolom Ulaik had a good horse to die 1 iucsislM*. [not help being struck with its beauty and I last week Sam. Campbell and Mr. S. X. Brown, teacher at the Goslin fertile soil and pleasant residences. We * Wallace Day sre tho boss log haulers.

school-house, gave an entertainment at i are all farmers, of course, dwelling to | They passed through Malta, last Monday I aaid day. nlf r for sale the rents nod profit* oi . I , . , • , , . ■ .ii . 1 said real estate fur a term of not more than the Univeisalist ( hurch, on New Y ear’s t gether in peace and quiet. Indeed. I have morning, with a log apiece Is feet long . . Pren y Par . to the highest bidder, and. failing eve, for the purpose of raising money to ' traversed the county from ea-t to west and 5 feet at tho butt end, making over j |° w , ’f;| l t ‘J® 8 a “ j t “^®“ i *jr p J" t 'he l J P e*liiip , | , e < tRU

purchase a library for bis school. The 1 and from noath to south, and I do notj l.OfXI feet of lumber. ... .John Hunter, net proceeds wi re if’JO 25. The prizes! think one could linn a pleasanter place in j of Greencastlc, was up to spend tho holi- • . r .i ■ .i ■ . . . .l . .•» . l ii •_ .i...- ur:n.< i i

wonty Lurv-x:, ill rinv! a Vf W u D 11 • I' naaw

Kanjc. which lies west of’he New Albany. .Salem anti rhioaco Hailr'-atl aR»regatiiij three hundred and fifty-six acres more or

less . I will on

SATURDAY THE 5th DAY OF

FEBRUAHY. 18hl,

At the Court House door, in tlreencastle. said County and l-lnte, between the legal hours ol

were a picture for the best looking girl, j the county. We have a school-house in j days...... Willet J. Robinson has gone and a knife for the ugliest young man *n * our midst, and at present we have nn ex- to Danville to school a his daughter the house. Miss Minnie Hartman carried : cellent school, taught by E. A. Wood,! James A. Knet/.cr has rented Mr Rob-

other? On Wednesday evening |off'the picture, and Mr. Wm. Stultz the I who seems to give satisfaction. We also inson's farm and moved thereon Mr. Harvey Richards and Miss Ellen knife. The entertainment was very fine, have a Sabbath-school in good running George U. Miller has returned home f r

Hogan wore united in wedlock. Wo and every or.o seemed to enjoy it very ' order, at present superintended by W. II the winter...

wish them all the joy imaginable ! much, especially our friend Shultz.... 'Cowgill, a highly respected farmer aid 1 has moved the houso formerly occupied | ... Browning & a Butler have fitted up a .. .The Christmas tree, under the man-1 citizen. Our Subbath school had a tree by Masten Hunter out on the road— hoot and shoe room More wed-' angement of the blue ribbon folks, pre-1 on Christmas Eve, and wo had a very quite an improvement to Jockey street..

ill then «' (1 there offer

to Hrtiit reel estate to ratirfy tho aame. Sale without relief from valuation and appraiae ment law*. .I\.ME*S BR ANDON, Jan.H. 1SSE Sheriff I*. C.

3138 pf$

few days ago Mrs. J. R. M. Al-

len was heating a jug of water on the stove, when the vessel exploded while she was standing near by. She was thoroughly drenched with water, hut fortunately none of tho fragments of tho jug struck her. So a little brown jug filled with water is dangerous, sometimes, a welt as if filled w ith corn juice.

teJ-Ono of the many advantagi - pos-

sessed by Greencastle is A. R. Brattin, the jeweller. During long years cf bus iness in this rity, he has exercised such enterprise and practised that integrity that now insures to him not only a large home trade, but also trade from abroad. In tho last few weeks he has filled numerous orders in neighboring towns and as well as in many other .States—tho result, before stated, of enterprise, integri-

ty and a judicious use

mediums.

dings may be looked for soon sented quite a neat and tasty appearance, | good time, with the exception of a little Too much snow has spoiled thn skating ’ loaded as it was with many beautiful confusion when Santa Claus camo in with

on the pond Frank Jackson spent presents. The little children enjoyed ! his treat.

tho holidays up near Hadley Station ....'themselves very much, as there was I believe that your paper is a welcome ... .The coal dealers have been reaping somethin*: there to make each one happy, visitor in this neighborhood. a rich harvest for tho past month .. . Mr. Georgo Brothers, of this! A Subscriber.

.... It is said that tho North End ghost ‘ place and Miss Amanda Harris, of Carvisits the South End once in a while . .. pentersville. were married on lustThurs-| ... Items scarce this week. * day... Madam Rumor says there is to be'

North Crrrnrnstlr. another wedding in the neighborhood! |of the author to the new editien of her

soon. WesajMTO in.boya, tho weather j Putnaumlle uro getting on the fast lino. mast( . r p UlCC| j ust issue,! b>

\\ ilhs Ilatutnonu, Lafayotto, hasj,, C p r tain1y in your favor. Mr. T. I take this plan of warning to prevent the American Hook Exchange, New York. been visiting relatives here the past week j> p ra ther has just finished putting up 1 trouble, and will report to the Grand Jury | It e h° w 8 ber work at its best and strongM,ss Williams is visiting icf . Think he has enough to keep him 1 if it is not stopped. The conduct in and|‘‘ Ht ’ 8nd ,he R8,ne ,ime 8 ,T . es ,hu r ;* der 1 in Brazil this week . ..... \Vm. < I’Bnen, (i ii a f tPr tbp n oxt election outside at the churches hero is shameful. «Rh^he scem.^an'd society of uo'cl ! ol Vincennes, visited here last week.... — ... i. . . • • • 1 • - - - -

John Sa^o, jr., and Wm. IhHis

Mr J" l - C»mphtll| CHICAGO

WEEKLY NEWS

Mforiiiu Thrin. Putnamvili.k, Dec. 24,

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... .Qute acrowd gathered at the M. E. Church at Filltnore, last Sunday ni^ht, to hear the Rev. Jesse Hill.. His appointment is next Sunday night, instead of last Some of the Malta!tes attended tho shooting-match at Wm. I Thompson's, last Tuesday. R. C.

4iS«‘or$;o Flint's Komolu.

Some of the young folk, in and around ! A t > ml yJ nt ''rest js given by the death

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\Ve are glad to notice Bridges is is aide to

that Mrs Milton j l name some of the actions, such as laugh-1 a*val Italy It is one of the few realty [ drive out in her ' mg anti talking loud enough to be heard j great historical novels of the world. It is

left, Monday, for the "Far West." where | bllggyagain u ncIe Jesse Blake tall over tho church, writing notes and j ,8 ' u « din ^ 8nd J r ^dhoauliful form, extra) * 0 ! ,e . C v 0m ° " ' ^ ‘T 0 , Trap ' improving slowly Mr. Cal. passing them across to each other in time j a ' ta ’’("Vn desi'"i' 1 P and UkeThe othfr'is" 1 pers ot me wiiu western woods .... Harris has sold out his interest in the' of jireaching; tearing out white leaves; SU1 . 8 Q f the’'Liit.rary Revolution,” its cost |

.. \\ m. F ox worthy, of New Maysv ille, hi ac ksroith business to Wes. Twig. He t from books, property of the church. , is almost nominal, viz , 35 cents. It is one j Joumaliam. It stands conspicuous amewg

I of a series intended to form n liLrarv <if ■

THB CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS It eTorywhore rooo ulgod as a paper unsurpassed lu &U the equirements of Americaa

spent part of the holidaya here... .Miss la |k s of fanning next season .... Success

Hattie Eckels, formerly of this place, but , 0 T)1K 8tak> , L | of minor children

now of Bloomington, is visiting here, the guest of Miss Nannie Ratliff ' * It*' ft till It' 4.r:tn«l I u\ Drivt*,

Many arc called, but few arc chosen." There will be a grand fox drive near | com0 no | ong ,, r a v i rtue> Many will go to tho spelling-match to Cloverdalo, on Saturday Jan. 16. All I hope there will be no more such be-ni.-ht to spell for tho priz-s, only to find persons wishing to l*e part are request- haTior hereafter. A word to the wise is that they arc “skillcss as unpracticed ed to meet on tho lino at 9 o'clock. -ufficient J infancy.” Harry Sago murdered' Ths lines will boas follows: Begin- —

I would sav that parents and guardians' ol a series intended to form a library of* I” 1 ndnor children would do well "> s-*’!rep r rentaEvrand W ^ C .racTc*ristic wik 0 ol' ■ that the young respect tho house of God ; ( . a ,.h 0 f the great authors who have won It is disgraceful. Forbearance has be- lasting fame in the great realm of fiction.

Life is too short and too full of work to permit the reading of all that is beautiful and valuable iu theso creations of the tin | agination, but even very busy people can | find time to read one book by each of the ]

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his hogs, Tuesday ...... A water-tank ning at W. S. NcCoy's house, running iWaee. has been erected on the L., N. A. «N: C. thence north to tho road running east ami { Eiuroi: Star:

Railroad for the special use and accom-j west, north of Cloverdalo; thence east Some time since 1 have seen anything motiation of Ames Turner, who wrestles with the road to the Nelson school in your paper from this part of the county with the throtllo of engine No. 14 . . . house; thence north w ith the road to the j Cold weather is the order—it .. Mrs Emma Carleton, of Joliet, Ills,! north line of Joseph McMain's farm; has been so cold that all the old bachelhas been here visiting her parents, Mr. thence west on a line with tho Branham ! ors have left the country and tho maids and Mrs. .las. White, lor the past week school-house to the road running north mourn. The thermometer went down to

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.Three North End weddings are “on | an d South, vt est of John Renfro's farni'.j’JU 1 below zero last week... They had ; hicans,” “Tom Brown at Rugby.” “Ad

the tapis.” It would not be proper to 'hence south to the road running throuzli a nice Christmas tree at Mace .. Hogs ventures of Don Quixote,” and‘JJarda. a I name the parties in advance, so wo will! Arabian Davis’ farm; thence east to the all sold .. Corn scarce—worth 45 cents ! ,{l,mancn ( ’ f Ahci* nt F-’yph' l ull cats | - . . * , , I » ^ ri • ... Iohug of standard publications will b< . of advortihing . wait until tho interesting events transpire place ol beginning. \\ tt tiT scarce, and cattle very nearly sorit on rtl(J . I(>st \ }y th(l Amorican Book Andy Ash ami Harry Sage tnndo ! 'I ho east lino will b e under command dry enough to blow away Send on i Exchange. Tribun.* Bttildinir. N**w York. |

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