Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1881 — Page 3

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GREENCASTLE, IND.

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Orulhofa .Tlnrlon t'oiialy IHiwer.

[Indianapolis Roviow.J

Harris Tyner, aged eighty-ono years,

Staf

EEB. 12, 1881.

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.4 Minirulnr

Corydoh, Ind., Feb., 4 —A %’ery sing'

ular suit has been brought in the iiar- 1 1’a , who came to Baltimore recently from

died, in Lawrence township, on last Sat- ^ nson Circuit Court, and one that is like- up in the Blue Kidgo Chain, reports an urday. Ho had lired in the county more [y to excite much interest as well from ' exciting adventuro among the mountains i5 a | t j inore K p,, r j a | , than half a century, and had ho died a it 8 peculiar character as from the legal ; by Lottie Merrill, the handsome huntress

4 ThnllltiK Advrnturr. Altrmplcd hhootiiip of u Lady Mr. Thaddeus Ncrans. of Waynesboro by a Soa of tll«‘ Laic Kishop

Ames*

Ffb. 7.—The

New York,

The startling si nsation created here

score of years ago his death would have ti ,i ant that w j|l be employed in it. An- of Wayne County, who a short time since, (in p ri( j i n j . t a t the residence of Mrs. been something of a sensation, and there ;j row ^ ( .]t ari . on jj e( j a short time age had a terrible tussle with a big black Harriet Stearling bv the attempt made would hare been becoming sorrow and a , Bradford, this (Harrison) County, of hoar, in which she vanquished the bea«t. '

regret at the loss of a good man and a ( j fc |i r i UIn tremens

CEffliiM

l-’Oli

RHEUMATISM,

t I, . • . 1 • ■ • l if .eu ,0 shoot that lady and Mr. M. W. Hodg Doring late years he but received serious injuries herself. 1 he ; f v L v r t. t b

companionable fellow-being. The l ft st , h a j been a regular pat’on of a Bradford ! narrative, as told by the plucky Lottie to! ^ 0n ' 01 ' W r . >as urnis mi ^ twenty years of his existence were ■ saloon-keeper, named Lawrence fiteers j Mr. Ncvans, i« that on last Saturday, juat 00 " r nt- i" i* marked contrast with his former living tetter. Frequently, however the wife after the great sleet storm which swept ^ 1,1 1 ! . , He was thought to be deranged, a mono- of McBarron had given notice to the | over the country, sho determined to go w 1 1 1 ^ maniac on money, and not responsible saloon-keeper not to sell her husband out on the mountains and look forgame. ^ ^ ? i| r ' rt ' for being w hat be had become, that hu-> ||q Uor) but her remonstrances were tin- Accordingly, sho donned her pantaloons * n n 1 ^ . man magpie called a miser. He was an j bee(le(1 by , lin) Bnd hll ortly before Me-i of doeskin, blue cloth hlouso and big lor, “ t - 1, ‘ c “ tl * n st ‘ ron,, Hoor, with a

anti-war democrat and his head was | iar ron's death he both sold and gave snow shoes, and sallied forth, carrying turned by the breaking out of the rebel-. b j ln liquor. Hence the widow, Mrs. with her. of course, her trusty ride and a | lion. He thought everything was going E|| en jj c i} arroni b r m BS suit against the brace of pistols. W hile crossing a marsh to the demnition how-wows atid began to Ka | oon jj ee p Cr | or causing her husband's just before ascending the mountain, she dispose of his real estate and get his | ,1^^. , discovered footprints of a bear. Aer hnn-

I property into money. lie sold a tine farm In her complaint, Mrs. McBarron sets tress heart was 'delighted, and sho

to Andrew Wallace about this time, slip- forth that her husband was a skillful started up the mountains on the trail. ! ulnting that it ho paid for in gold. He had , na ,ble cutter, and when sober furnished She soon found bruin's home in a cave in

_ , , - , , y,, 110 faith in banks, no confidence in rat,- a good support and maintenance for her the rocks, and on abed of leaves were a f o'' Thro f^S «//* * roads, and distrusted ail modern innova ;, n d their children; tut that almost con-' lying two little cubs no bigger than kitintjs arri^Snrairis Burn's and i lions. Iho proceeds of his property, tinuously of late years the defendant, tens. She cvptured the pri/.e, and was Scalds General Bodily turned into money, ho carried about bis ! steerstetter, had given and sold her bus retreating, when she encountered an imPains, person in his pockets, the lining of his band intoxicating liquors, whereby her mense she-bear, the mother of the cubs, j “ * h d'fi ' h d their sunper and Tooth Ear and Headache, Frosted C '°^ 1CS nn( ^ * n an carpet-sack, his in- husband was kept almost habitually who bad scented the stranger. Before Feet and Ears, end all other ! separable companion, and w hich never> ,] r unk and she was thereby deprived of liottie could draw her rifle to her shoal

Pains and Aches. under any circumstances, was allowed 10 his services in supporting their family, der the animal was upon her, and, grasp-

No Prop*ration on .nrtii Sr. On I to get out of his sight. Great rolls ol d wag com pelled herself to earn such ' ing her in her pawrs, gave her such a ter R^nedy a trial rntaiu but thw rompamtl^iy bills were tied togotncr with strings, ^nis gU pp or ||* or t^ 0IU by going out to do i rille squeexc that the fainted, when thi*

Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,

bed and chair, and spent his time reading papers and smoking cigars. He is a tall fine looking man, with dark blue eyes and full black beard - Occasionally, while not smoking or reading be sits back in his chair with an unmistakalc ex- : pression of the deepest melancholy on his face. He refused to talk, and at tho : hearing before Justice Rhodes he listen- | ed to the evidence and ventured nothing

I in reply.

The evidence as given by Mr. M. \V. Hodgsop went to show that he and Mrs

were sitting in tho din.ng room in front of the fire, about fe o clock <11 the evening.

How to lleinemlM'r.

[Nrw York Sua.1

Mr. George Yule, a native of Scotland,

Hcratd's lectured last evening, at Clarendon Hall,

’ on' The Marvel* of Memory.” After telling his audienco what the various mental philosophers have explained memory to be, ho showed what ho could do in the memory business. He had a blackboard on the platform, and he invited any person in the audience to go up and write down as many words as ho could get on the board, simply requesting that the words should be chiefly the names of

objects or of persons.

A man who seemed to take an unusual interest in the matter went up and wrote down twenty-two words, beginning with park, arenue, pond, and finishing off with butter, cheese and eggs. Kach word was numbered. The twentytwo words having been read off, Mr. Yule, with hia back toward the board, named all the words in their proper order, and then repeated them rapidly backward. He then unrolled a scroll of strong paper that reached nearly the whole length of the hall, on which was written all the sixty-aix books of the Old and New Testaments, and the number of chapters to each book. He repeated them all from Genesis to Revela- ! tions, and gave the number of chapters

I Mrs. Sterling remarked that Capt. Ames . . , ... , . , . , ' to each book without making a mistake,

' bad not been to tea. and calling a domes 1

Itiflliig outlay of tVI Cents, sort wiry one auHorira with |Htin run have chrap anJ pcaltiva pr.-of ol its

•iai ruR.

Directions in Eleven BOLD BY ALL DSDOOISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINIL A. VOGELER A CO., HalHmore, Md., U. B. A*

confidence in paper money becoming to 1 WM bj n g_ She further alleges that front bear, some degree re-established by tho result these frequent and continued periods of urip.

thinking her dead, released She fortunately regained

her,

tic, she sent her to tho Capt. Ames’ room

of tho war.) grew so ragged and dirty that intoxication her husband became aftlict- sciousness quicky, and while the old bear experts had difficulty to determine their | e( j w j(b delirium tremens, and from was playing with her cubs the plucky genuineness. 1 ime and again he has been delirium tremens died. Where-, huntress drew her rifle and shot her in known to have twelve cr thirteen thous- j f orc s be prays judgement in the sum of' tho side. The bullet did not strike the

I'rairicitl*’. ) ’ ,n ^ dollars in gold, silver and paper | |3 C00 and all other proper relief. animal’s heart, and as the bruto dashed . ^ wild excitement February 5. —A dts- money about his person, and suspected to j Jf Urs McBarron establishes, by i at her again, Lottie drew her huting knife j ^ ra '' 8u ’ W " PX ' °

On the scroll s-as also written the names of all tho principal cities of the world, and as fast as anybody could call them off ho woold give the latitude and longitude of the places. This he also did with-

Ft. Wayne, Inn

patch from Kendallville, a station on the ! have as much more. His clothes were of' re8gonab ] e progf. the allegations set. and with one bold stroke nearly severed |^ { Lake Shore and Michigan Railroad about the poorest quality, and it was with the 1 f orl h j n her complaint, she is entillod to i the bear's bead from the body. Congrat ' ' ng S * r °

to see if he was in. and if he would have 1 his supper sent to his room. The serv | ant had hardly left the room when heavy | hurried footsteps were heard in the hall i ,, . . , I out making any mistake,

and a moment later Capt. Amos strode „ , . , , ,, , , , „ . , .i By this time Ins listeners hud become into the room, his lace Mushed with a i .

, . thoroughly interested, and several m the

and a pistol in . ... .. , ,, ,, i audience begged bun to explain his rncth-

his hand. Mr Hodgson and Mis. hterl-1 , . 1

, , , od at once. One entbuaiastic young man 'heir feet, the latter en- , , * .

exclaimed: 1 thins I know bow youdo

forty-five miles from this place, gives the ' greatest difficulty that he was ever pre j a ver j ict undcr Hie laws ol Indiana, ulating herself upon her narrow caeapo. | t0 Before 1 the ‘b and I believe I could do the same thing that occurred I vailed upon to exchange his old ones, j q-i,,, l bl e8 t counsel has been employed ! the brave huntress picked up the cubs second tim^ i * ftcr 8,3C w, '' t ‘ kh ’ P'^'ce.” Mr. Yule

smiled. Then the lecturer asked persons

trigger could be pulled a

Mr. Hodgson had Capt. Ames in his

particulars of a fratricide

near there. Thursday night two young! which had become even too rotten and ‘ on bo th sides but tho public sympathy ! and started homeward. Hho had proceed farmers named John and Henry Nessel J dirty to pass muster as rags, for new gar-1 j g ver y strong)'’in favor of the widow l ed but a short distance, however, when got into a dispute in their mother’s hous< i ments. Ho left nine children, all'of whom; and | lt . r fatherless childien. i shc encountered another of the savnge about a rocking-chair. Henry was sitting j are good citir.nns. Home years ago they 1 ”A Bo ~ Work beasts, the mate to tho one she had killin the chair, and John tried to make him , made an cfl'ort to have a guardian appoint-j y ' ; p j Altnough her rifla was unloaded,! give it to him. Henry refused to do so. ed for tho old man, but were defeated, Ever since a year ago last August a ^ ^ brave little woman, bom ami bied when John struck bim a severo blow oim and bo lived on, loving bis money, and Norwich (Ct.) hoy, then tw * ;lvu V 6 ®' - '’ . (monK the moun t a , nh . j ans , crSi • r ,.ui M ed

the head. Henry jumped up, seised naught else. He made a rambling, dis- old, named William B. Brigden, has been her ne rve. Unsheating her clasp-knife . , .

John around the waist and throw him to ! jointed sort of will, disinheriting three or engaged in writing, and illustrating with ^ (ho belgt approacbe d her, she plunged " r ° ,n ‘ P rosecu ,0 "’ pro ' 1 P

the floor, where ho held him for some j four of J.is children, but tho other day his own drawings, a history of the United ! jt jnto hjg thro%t but h(J h#d can( . b t her 11 Can ‘ ° n competon au on >

, , , , , in the audience to call out any event that

grasp and endeavored to wrest the pistol

p r ; was written upon the scroll, and without

form nun, but without effect. Two dis 1 r

charges were fired while the men were struggling, but like the first they fortun-

ately went wide of tho mark.

Mr. Hogden seems to bo willing to

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time before letting him up. | they all got together, and paying no at- States. He has now completed thirteen As soon as John rose he picked up a tention to the will, did a very just and chapters of his work, which embrace an piece of stove wood and struck his broth 1 sensible thing—divided the money equal account of tho early discoveries and setera terrible blow on tho back of the I iy among tho heirs. It did not take | tlements of America, from tho traditional

for the fatal hug. It was life or death, and the

fought desperately. During the struggle the girl and bear reached the edge of a

competent authority

I that Capt. Amem is insane, as claimed by

a struggle , * r I bis fr iends. but he thinks hois a danbrave woman . . , ,

gerotis man to be at large. The general

opinion is that Capt. Amos isahypoc-

He was honorably discharged

States

head, felling him to the floor. This end twenty minutes to settle tho estate. liar-1 voyages of explorers 600 years befor | ”^1^ B hundred feet high, and slop- |! 0ndr, “ C ' 116 R . ed the quarrel for the time being. Henry 1 r j s Tyner was an uncle of first assistant Christdownto Raleigh’s sctt ' 0,T "‘ nt * n j n( T „t an angle of 45 degrees drwn to the y iars 0 n a'^uint of^a Ion” dL- l * le '' on

as soon as he recovered from the stun- postmaster-general James N. Tyne.

ning effects o. the blow, got up and went to bed. At the time ho did not think that his injury was serious, but during the the night Ins head pained him greatly, and yesterday atternoon lie died of concussion of the brain. Nothing was known of tho affair outrido of tho immediate neighborhood until this afternoon, when some of trie friends of the murdered man went to Kendallville for a coffin for his remains. He was about twenty years old, while his murderer is four years his

senior.

W oodsiivv yds With 11 History. In Dubuque, la., two men are now en gaged in sawing wood for Mr. John Cole, man who have a historv. One of them John Derney, has been a millionaire. During the war he was a member of a New Jersey regiment, and served under McClellan in the Potomac army. He was in many battles and received many wounds. Ho receives a pension of $8 per month. At the close of the war lie went to California, and thence to Mexico, where he engaged in silver mining, and was very successful, amassing a hand *oine fortune. About eight years ago he married tho daughter of Gen. Emil Toutoreta, a wealthy merchant of Mexico, with whom ha lived very happily for two

Sfrurk by a Train Whllt* Fijtlit-

int; on (lie Truck.

PiTTSBCHO. Pa ., February t>.—A dra-

j North Carolina in 1687. The work con-; Wg|]]np%upack croek Ag tho anjma| sists of 252 pages, very plainly written Louie he commenced sliding on with a pen, tho lines being of equal! .^ „ l; „ .w n..r_

length, and the

case, and a short time

pages

being

of a uniform size,

oonal • . ~ 1 was sent to Mt. Hope. !L I ,he 8,ippery rrUSt d0Wn . th,S a,m0St P":! While he was lying

after, in 1876, he

At lhat time.

pendicular slope. Lottie was carried)

matically tragic accident occurred near well figured, and hating running titbs. | b j n , a nd every foot of the distance' Newcastle, Pa., day before yegterdav, At ,lle ho,tom of thl! p *'»‘' R ’ w ^ cn n<,cos ~ traversed a Ided to their velocity When which has just come to light. Miller ] » re handsomely written foot notes when they reached th e foot of the slope

and Robert Cameron, who were borthers r,,Kl * ,0 P IC “ 1 lndex for rt ’ f, ' r ? n '' , ' u ' i ' ,r " s they struck against a tree, C0,I, P lete| y! t()rn(>v f or ( hi s c it v Cant Ames has been and Allen Cameron, their cousin, were j‘he wide margin. 80 clo 8 e is the pen the bear and breaking two of Lot-1 1 y Uy Capt. Ames has been

his father’s house 1

he was arrested by Sergeant Wessels. w ho sirred him while in tho act of firing off two revolvers at the same time. With tho consent of tho State’s At-i

sent to a pi ivate a ylum for the insane, where he will remain until his sanity or

walking along the railroad track, when "’''rk m its imitation to print that the (jo’s r t bfi and dislocating her right arm. Robert and Allen started a quarrol. italicized clauses are readily distinguish- she wa» picked up insensible b Y R0,r "’1

as the caso may be, has been

tho slightest hesitation he would give the date of the event and the place at which

it occurred.

Then Mr. Yule began to explain his

method.

"Let us begin with the word lion,’' ho and he wrote the word on the blackboard i “Now,” said he, "let the next word bo boy. Well, it is easy to imagine a boy and a lion espying each other in a forest. Let the next word be tree. Wo imagine the boy climbing a tree to get away from

Let the next word be song. We

i Immediately imagine the boy singing a : song on account of his good luck in get ling h.-yond the reach of the lion. Let the next word be fall, then hunter, then gun, and so on. It is very easy to imagine that the boy lost bis hold, tell to tho ground, but was rescued by a hunter

with bis gun, and so on.”

Mr. Yule said that this was only an easy lesson for beginners, but that with practice an anecdote could he constructed

The |

on the basis of almost any kind or num-

titue tho south bound express was due, l’ act n " ,ss to ^present the style technic- cr|tjea| co(idjtion . This is the third mibut tho men oblivious of the fact. While »Hy known as ’’solid" by book-tnalo rs. ra( , u | 0UB e8cap0 this woman has had; they were tussleing the tram came in | There are #t k, * st ,25 ’ 0C0 words in th. an)ong tho n , ountainR . uttio is well 1 sight, running at a high rate of speed, I ‘’oroposUmm and 144 illustrations add to known throuphon t Western Maryland in order to make up for lost lime in be- lhe beau, Y of ,hc wor * t ’ These drawings and t he Pennsylvania border. Th' mg then several minutes late. Allen represent ancient ruins, implements malo bcar which she killed weighed 484

Cameron then perceived his danger, and weapons, vessels, htstoric scenes, marmc pounds> endeavored to get out of the road an d |''e**. ^ythoJogical representations, bat-j

drag his antagonist withhim.but the latter , 0 sketches, a dozen was obstinate, and could not be moved, adventurers, and as many

maps. Nearly one-half the pictures arc the author's own; the rest aro copied

ber of words that could be named in the most haphazard manner. He promised to explain bis method more in detail at

some future lecture.

portraits of famous!

well drawn

A CumiiiiK Cut.

A gentleman who took a trip into the

Miller Cameron, who seems to have been trying to pacify the men, then made fran-

uc efforts for their rescue, and with his from a dozen d.ffvrent books, to wh.ch sid Allen succeeded in getting free cf the ,ie gives credit grasp of Robert, and threw himself off. Dr. X. is an eminent physician of Phil the track, at the same time exerting all adclphia, and, as is often the caso with his strength to save Robert. By this en) i ncn t physicians, is brusque and over

bearing in manner. Among his oftice pa tients one morning was a gentleman who, after occupying exactly five minutes of the great man’s time, took a $10 note from his pocket and inquired the

amount of the fee.

time tho train was down upon them, and neither of the men was entirely outot

or three years. Ho decided to sell his j reac h of the engine. Allen was struck property and return to this country. It b y the sti p of the locomotive and thrown did not take him long to dispose of his i axva y several feet. He received a fractreal estate and other interests, although lire and displacement of the knee cap, he sacrificed considerable of it. Hts anda g as honthebackofhishoad,causwealth now consisted of bonds and other , (;( j b y tailing on some furnace cinders, cash securities, which ho intended to de- Robert Cameron fared still worse, being

posit in the Bank ol Mexico for safety, by the eow-catcher with great you expect to pay? Give mo what you and to be drawn when he reached his r orC( . t and hurled a considerable distance Imve,” and on receiving the $10 bill turndestination. On tho 10th of October, alighting among cinders used for ball- ed scornfully to his negro servant, and 1874, tho night before he intended to ( ast i !1 j. the road. His left leg was broken i handing him the money,remarked: "lhat

Hood IIuut<*rs. 1 Fort Collins Kxpress.

Luke Wheeler, partner of Frank Ains- j

worth, tho champion shot of Colorado, was at Fort Collins on Friday, having just comedown from North Park with a load of game. The two hunters during the season brought to market 14 large

loads of deer, elk and antelope, killed 500 antelope and 250 elk.

Capt. Ames for the past two years claim ’ that he is the vetim of melancholia and j nervous exaltation, and that he should | have been sent to an insane asylum months ago. i

Tho fact lhat he was disinherited country yesterday when on the plains by his father, Bishop Ames, is also al- ] a mile from any house, noticed a cat, a leged as a cause for tho loss ol a reason huge one almost as large as a fair-sized dog. It was lying upon the ground its • feet uppermost in such a way that ho T a'rrible 4 tiaet ol Hydrophobia, bad no doubt that it had (alien a victim New York, February 8.—About a j to some vicious dog. Around it feeding month ago three ch'ldren of Charles F. | unsuspectingly, was a flock of small birds. Lee, of 42 Blunt street, Newark, were bit- i The apparently lifeless cat was within ten by a largo mastif! dog belong’ng to! range of the vision of the observer for They Ford Krouder. The dog attacked Minnie some time, and just as he was thinking They i Lee, a bright child of nine years, and how much easier it would be for the

sold all the meat rapidly in Denver and j tore her flesh in several places. Her! animal to feign death and catch a bird I Boulder. Elk sold at from 7 to 10 cents' brother tJiarlio, aged ten years, bravely by deceiving it than by slipping ; per pound, antelope from 7 to 8 cents | tried to save ber. The dog drew his 1 up to it, he was astonished to seethe per pound, and deer from 10 to 12)+.'. Tin teeth off Minnie’s cheek and fastened cat suddenly rollover and grab one of i.wr a •> , ,! season was a very profitable one. They them in the boy’s arm. The children got the leathered tribe that was very near. 1 y s ’ ! made two shipments of hides, the last clear of the animal at last, but fifteen j She other birds flew away a hundred

tho impatient medical man. e P®t Rnl j ono being 3,500 pounds. Game was fat 1 minutes later an older brother was set yards or so and alighted. The east only

demurred a little, whereupon the physician rudely remarked: ‘‘Well, what do

and in good condition, left in the mountains.

There is plenty upon by the same dog, and bitten in the made one or two mouthfuls of game, and There was a beri , hand. At noon to-day Minnie Lee be- then crept around to the wttidwatd ol the

of 500 elk within 600 yards of the camp | gan to act quecrly, and this evening she when Mr. Wtieelcr lelt. The hunters 'was wild with hydrophobia. She treat one stand, killed eighteen elk within 1 quently called for water, and when it 10 minutes. Wheeler considers Ains- was broil ht to her dashed it away and

start on his return, his wife stole all his | near lue a!1 klo, and the cinders cut hor is for you, Jim,” but lost his temper stil ^ oxp ,. rionced b unt pr and leaped frantically upon the persons about money and securities and fled with her ; ri b| c gashes in his head. When picked more when his patient coolly sald: 1 best shot he over saw. He began hunt- her. Tho parents were overcome with lover, and ho has never seen or neard of I up and p| aC ed on the train, ho was bleed-1 did not know before that you had a part- jng wh „ n n boyi an(1 huntu(1 Buffalo in g ief, fearing that they will lose their

her since. He arrived in New York with ! profusely and was unconscious 1 ner. little money, and, as may be expected, ! Miller F-ameron escaped unhurt. The gave himself up to dissipati on. Ho bas | t ra ) n was stopped as quickly as possible been a wanderer ever since, arriving if after the accident, and the injured men Dubuque a few days ago. John Murphy ^ were brought back on it to the depot, is his fellow laborer at the woodpile of where medical aid was hastily sumtnonMr. Goleman. A few years ago Murphy t ,j Robert died shortly after, and Allvvas the captain of a steamboat on the | cn will be bed-ridden fur life.

Ohio River, which he owned, and was

Good morning. Doctor.

\

J. 8. R. Scovill, Morris,

Miss Susie Blow, daughter of the late lion. Henry T. Blow, Minister to Brazil, white in Europe made hirself familiar

with the kindergarten system, and upon | (jr any jbiiig within ttX) yards. Wheeltier return to St. Loais induced the nr has seen him kill a coyote wolf at 750

School Board to allow her to establish yards.

kindergartens at the expense of the pub- Clear head and voice, easy breathing Ills., says: 1 he school fund. These schools have sweet breath, perfect smell, taste and

‘ ” • These

Catarrh

Radicai Ci’iih.

Kansas. He recently shot with Gove, of i three children. Mr. Lee left the house Denver, and with a crack shot in Colora at five o’clock Vitiiout saying anything, do, and was a winner on both occasions. and w »s still unaccountably absent more

bird.-, laid it jclf out again, and once more successfully played the dead dodge, fhe gentleman drove away wilhoutseeing how many birds it took to satisfy

the feline.

Stillmann B. Allen of Boston lias just

distributed $3CU in prizes to Maine boys under eighteen years of age who have raised tho most Indian corn on one-

eighth of an acre in the past

He uses a tbirty-flvo calibre Maynard ri- . , , > . 1. ,1.., 01 »n acre 111 me past sea-on tie, ami 60 grains of powder, and is good; ... ' _ , . , , More than 600 boys in all parts 0$ the

his mind is unsettled by the s!)ock.

since flourished and multiplied so as to |''^ring no h, no distress

are conditions brought about in

otherwise well olt. He met with reverse 'Only Lung Pad” canto sippi. ISccAdv. I

Abe Barnes was asked to drink by James Fowler, at Custer City, Sunday night, and declining, was shot dead by Fowler, who was taken away by Vigilantes and his body was found next

leb J morning hanging to a tree.

State competed, and the first prize, $”'i was awarded to Frank E. Small of Stock^

ton who raised 2,246 pounds.

Most people seem to think that advice, like physio, must be disagreeable to do good. Now we advise our readers to keep Dr Bull s Cough Syrup handy; this advice is good and the remedy agreeable.