Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1881 — Page 5

HEADLIGHT

OIL

Thr Krfcult of » Sly Nnaday

Sleigh Kido.

A dispatch from Kingston, N. Y., says: In the Catskills near this city there has

ruticuia

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O I H, ^ Lamps, Lanterns. ID K, TJ C3- S, ^UxVvowerv^, f CovU\. uwA, Vctwcv^ C\oot\s JOSES’ DRI STORE.

THE STAR. CITY AND COUNTY

J

^^BiiCSam. I'unn is well rid of that car-

buncle.

6^*Mr. Samuel Catherwood is con-

valescing.

•^r'i'he will of Martha M. Forbes has

been probated.

tefiMireencastlc’s delegation to the

IMorfli (irernrasllc.

Hawley Steele’s baby has been dangerously sick for the past week The Sunday night temperance meetings

have been discontinued. Meetings are in «he College Chapel, and quite

Anbury Notes. Marion Township.

The following is the programme of the | We have been closely embraced in the 22d of February inter-society contest: icy bonds of winter. Last week we The afternoon orator is Mr Will T. Neff, thought that General Winter had with-

and the reader is Mr. J. White. The | drawn his forces, but on last Saturday he j ust occurr °d *n interesting incident in evening performers are: Essayists—C. L. ! renewed the attack with vigor, and all w ^' c ^ fig ur ® tw0 worthy aged residents McMillan and A. C. Longdon; declaim- : day long he poured in a terrific volley of Ulster county. For a year past Nash ers—F.. T. Scarritt and I). llogers; de- ( shot and shell, and we were driven to our , aged Cj years, has been very atbaters—A. C. Collins and W. L. flood; fortifications—that is, to our liresides. . tentivo to Mrs. F.li/abeth Lockwood, aged . orators—A. Burnsides and F. M. Joyce.W’e realize every day bow pleasant He is a bachelor, tho possessor of a 1 The afternoon performance is at 2 o'clock it is to dwell together in peace valuable farm and a neat bank account. and the evening at 7:30. ; The writer had the privilege of being ^be is a widow, also comfortably providThero has been such a large demand present at the residence of Mr. A. C. ®d for. Mrs. Lockwood has made her ; for tickets to witness the athletic con-! Gorham on forty-seventh anniversary or w^h a son whose opposition to the

their wedding. The old folks were taken suit of Mr. Bush has been strenuous,

by storm, as it was a surprise gotten up' Mrs. Lockwood, who has a will of her by the children—a complete success. At own, has never listened with good grace half-past nine o’clock on the 13th inst 110 the words of her son. To his arguaccording to previous arrangement, the uient her usual answer was: “My heart procession, comjiosed of their children * s my own, and I guess I know how to grand children and great grand-children conduct myself without coming to my

numbering tweMy-eight, and some of the child for advice. Now, I don’t an interesting talk on “Palis,” last Tues- i older neighbors, marched in.

day morning. Ilia talk was instructive a very pleasant morning and just before love h m and wanted to marry him, I and entertaining. Mr. Hays has just re-1 dinner was announced Mr. Gorham was would do it without any palaver.” turned from Europe, where he served m presented with a gold-hi aded cane, and fhief among the reasons her son urged foreign correspondent of the Chicago his w ife with a pair of gold-framed spec- against the anticipated marriage was the

Times ’ tacles, a set of silver spoons and a fine fact of excessive age. It was also his j,; a j' *V' n ine"i^arT/undinVl,y°^

Last Monday morning Miss Lose Jos- fruit stand. After the presentation core custom to refer occasionally to the some- ‘-’uticura Keuiedicr.

lyn delivered a decidedly unique Speech nionic‘8 we wore invited out to dinner, what different physiques ol the aged lov- steam ti^e enlrine Boatoiu^waj'eu^U on “St. Valentine.” , and after partaking of the sumptuous re- era. Bachelor Bush in his three-fourths j R^ediej. wh‘"h c'mpietDr rMto^dSTlVhUr A meeting of the Ashury branch of the ^ past, the old gentleman favored us with a of a century of life has acquired obesity, j w ^ en a11 sui<1 would^losc it.

Indiana Inter-Collegiate Oratorical Asso-: few remarks appropriate to the occasiou, turning the scales at just 220 pounds; ciation was held last Saturday afternoon, contrasting the past with the present, while the widow Lockwood is a frail.

an inter- j They are among the few who have lived withered little woman, weighing loss than

.tests in the armory that the Faculty has | decided that no tickets shall be distrib- | uted free of charge, but an admission fee

of 10 cts will bo charged.

Prof. Tarbell. Principal of the Indianapolis High f-ehool, visited bis daughter

the first of the week.

Mr. Lew. I). Hays, class ’70, delivered

Itching and Scaly Diseasss, crofuous Humors, Ulcers, OM _ores and Mercurial Affections cured w^en all other human

agencies fail.

THERE IS NO HUMAN AGENCY < an

siiaedily. permanently and economical! jr cleanrc tho lilood, clear the Complexibn aai Skin, restore the Hair and cure e»ery specie* of Itching, Scaly and scrofulout- Humors of the skin, Scalp and lilnod as the Cuticura rem* dies, consisting of Cuticura, the great tikia Cure. Cuticura Snap, an exquisite. Toilet. I’.ath and Nursery Sanative, and Cuticnra

Resolvent, the new lilood Purifier.

SKIN HUMORS, MILK CRUST etc. Skis lIuMoas.—Mre. ft. Whipple. Decatur. Mich., writes that her face, head and mnaa parta of her body were almost raw. Head rev ered with scabs and sores. Suffered fearfully and tried everything. Permanently cured t»y

Cuticura Remedies.

Mii.kCkust.-IIm. Bowers. U:t. Clinton si. Cincinnati, speaks of her sister’s child, wlw. . was cured ol tailk oru-t. which resisted all I j remedies for two years; now a fine, healthy. ,a T 1 boy with a beautiful head of hair.

We spent lo v <3 Nash Bush, but I do say that if I did Titter o» the Hasps.—KHiabeth Barkley.

Littleton, N. II., thankfully praises the Cnticura remedies for a euro of letter of the hands, which had rendered them almost useless to

her.

SCALD

Sr At.D Hkao.—H A. Raymond, auditor F. W.,J.£S K. R.. .Jackson. .Mich., was cured

HEAD, ALOPECIA, ETC.

I W e ch CV ] T ^ * tcrn00n es ti n S meuting it proved to be. The two | to see their third generation, and still in a hundred. A fortnight ago Win. D, ' T^ • II ^ 1 >' 14 rane 0 ' cr,rotn factions were so nearly equally divided in ike enjoyment of good health. And Lockwood, the son, grew angry.andorau o, t is wee , to see the folks, that each side was afraid of the other long may they live to cheer their chil-j t l cre< f Mr. Bush from the house. Mr. .7 a *1, t C,n "’ * 10 ia>l ' (nat After much so-called “parliamentary oe- dren on life’s rugged journey. Athalf- Bush did as directed, and Mr. Lockwood oveMo^hncinnati^ T*™ 0 tl,n ^ P* St| went , bate,” the factions withdrew to the oppo- past three o'clock we all departed to our congratulated himself that finally he was whack°at the "afjhabuicar / t f't'i S ' te 3 ' deS * louso ant * oacl * ,ield i,s j homes . feeling that wo had spent a pleas- free from the prospect of a stepfather.

State Legislature spent Sunday at homo. | Commercia 1 ! 6 nVcp 8 U Tnt!* 8 8CI)arate election of honie officers “ ddel 'l* nt d * jr ’ and lhst il bad been good (or us On Sunday morning last the widow

• o i.i nr in , r . ,i,„ c.-*„ convention, and the i to be there. Slbsi ribkh. had a hired man harness up a horse to a

Dakohive. —Thomas I.sc, '.’■JT6 Frankfort aic. Philailelphia, afflicted with dandrufl. whirb for twenty year? had his scalp covered with scales a quarter of an inch thick, was cured by

the Cuticura Remedies.

COTici'B* Rkmkdik.a are prepared by WEKUS Sc POTTER, Chemists and Druggists.

sc ru ii tin, ( nemists anu OruggistM. Washington street. Boston, and are for sale by all druggists. Price of Cuticura. a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes. 50 cents; large boxes. $1 Blood Purifier, ft per bottle. Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Soap, '25cts Cutieura Medicinal hbavlng Soap, f5eta; in bars for barbers ant large consumers, 50 cts. All mailed free on

receipt of price.

' for Illu

Send I

•trated Treatise on the Skin.

teff*The new residence of Mr. Yolney ! and family will occupy the Higert house' Smith, at Manhattan, approaches comple- | to “keep house” for Mr. Higert I' 011, [John Ash was down from Indianapolis,

visit.

1881, of cerebro spinal meningitis, Bertha velope addresaad to her. That envelope May. daughter of Charles and Amanda J. ‘ contained a letter from Nash Bosh, that jCutbirth, aged 2 years, fi months and 19 had evidently been written in reply to

this city, have purchased the business of

Andy French, at Portland Mills. ggyThe Kiley reading announced for

Meharry Hall, Wednesday evening, was postponed on account of his sudden sick-

ness,

Jkjr-Mr. and Mrs. Druly celebrated their crystal wedding Monday evening. A select company made the occasion joyous and long to be remembered. tor Hon. W. DeWitt Wallace, of I.aFayette, will deliver the University lecture in Meharry Hall, to-morrow afternoon at O:].! o'clock. Subject: “Tyrants.’’ jtiFSuperintendent Lee makes the fol lowing report of the public schools of thiswity for the month ending Feb. 4, 18st‘: Whole number of pupils enrolled dujsng the year, S44; males, 45. r t; females, 389; whole number under eight years of age, 183; whole number over fifteen years of age, 51; number of cases of truancy, 3; time lost by truancy, 3 1 , days; number of'pupils not absent, 307; number not tardy, 858; number neither tardy nor absent, 281; number of cases of corporal

punishment, 7.

JsajrThe following programme lias been arranged for the concert to be given by Locust Street Church, in Meharry Hall, next Wednesday evening, Feb. 23:

j days.

Our darling May has left us. Amt gone to heaven to stay. To wear her robe of glory Through everlasting day.

Tho saints in heaven greet her

With pure seraphic love; Forever with the Savior She dwells in heaven above.

Crystals.

There are events in our social life that j fix themselves in our memory as Hie go!- | den hours of the happy past. Such are

! one from Mrs.| Lockwood. The writer ' of the letter implored his "hart’s idel” to | go on Sunday morning to a certain point j I on the public highway, whero he woald i ! meet her, and in his sleigh they would j j descend upon the dominie and be mar-1

ried. The billet closed with eleven orig- | ^ntly rJlict’i e0< ' nl '! u ‘ c, ' reme, •

j inal vetses, of which the following is a 1 !_

sample:

I I love you, Lizzie, vory true; I’m going to love you all my life;

SANFORD'S

RADICAL CURE

FOR CATARRH.

COMPLETE TREATMENT SI.

Saxfoiiii’8 Raiucal Cork, Catarrhal Soi.v-

est and lai-aovKi. Inhaler, wrapped in one

ackapewith lull directions, and so’ ’ ’ ruggfpts for tl. Ask for 8aniord

cal Cube.

From a simple cold or influenza to the

ighini

Id by alt

’s Rv

Sunday morning last

egates to the State cont ention, and the j to be there.

officers were all immediately “sworn in.’ ’ ~ sleigh for the avowed purpose oi taking The result will be that both sets of dele- j her to church. She bad not been long

tor Miss Susie Kelley is homo from I Saturday last Ho says attending com- Cuu ^“thL^dT’^^rmn YIre ‘ ^ M,VliS ° n ,0,rn8hip * February'14th, b'one when her son chanced upou an en-

the Cincinnati College of Music ou a ; mereial college suits him muchly whose party is in the^orUy [here wHl

I . It ts amusing to notice the actions of. bc recelTed . .. And lhe end 1S not yet ,, fcagr Messrs. Howe & Vermilion, 0 f; e 00se cows# congregate at some

poiat in the morning and watch for the „

j farm wagons, and when they spy one in ’ nc ■ol*which there is a good supply of hay for We have a marshal now who keeps the horses they follow it at a respectful (lown tr,,uble among the b-hoys 1 distance until the farmei stops.unhitches! ”” 0ne of Mr - C * rT « r ’ 3 litllc b °y s > s . and leaves, and then they walk U p and ver y sick from a rcl *P se of scarlet lever. I “share the meal” with the horses. Thus! Uncle George Allen is recovering it will be seen that the farmers are not ,from a severe hurt caused by falling on; only victimized by human ‘sharpers,” »" icy hill from his wagon Health j but the cow “sharpers” also get in their * D general is good in this vicinity j work on them. “If the farmers would k)r hawthorn has returned from his' read more newspapers” they would be up lllinois Tisit - looking a little worse. He to the tricks of these cow ardly sharpers j s *y s he is worse , so we guess he had bet-

Now, farmers, como up and subscribe for I ter ta '' e b ' s °P 08SU,n ^ r- Cowell tj,e gatherings of The Stab and be doubly armed against > 8 tho P ro P rietor of a very nice boarding 8roulld the “ 80cial

all kinds of sharpers Charley Os- | house »“ our town, and is quite accom - c res jj 0 t0 u ( . a , dr j n j. and bo merry. It 1 pronounce you man and wife,” said the i maiei and "nursina mothers. Purest and b»,t

born was over from Terre Haute, this | m° d *ting, as the school-mat m’s can certi- ther(J tbat the he a, t , as ,f touched by preacher, just as the excited son hurried 1 med,rine - C ‘" e,i ” " ” week, fisitir.g friends and relatives here. | c tuns a hack semi daiH to ant ^ sj 0me Ina gi c wan ^ t seemg expand with into the little country church, amazing

rotting. *lonKhing, arui death of the of Smell, Taste and Hearing, this grest remedy is supreme. Foidonous mucous accumula* tions are removed, the entire mcinhraa^ cleHnsctl, disinfected, soothe.I ami healed, head and voice clear, smell, taste and hear ing restored, and constitutional ravacM checked. Thus, externally ami internally,

*y work,” ly h<*al«

and dangeroua

ing the

forms of Catarrh.

ng and permanently most aggravated

iGenera! Agents, Weeks &. Potter, | Boston, i

My farm and averythitif; what I have ,ot I’m !

avoiriR to give it to you.

When you do be ny wife.

Mr. Lockwood ran out of the house,

kindred and friends jumped upon a horre and tore through the board and the home ! snowdrifts. But ho was behind time. “I

m ft ■ SSI-aaraTED Malt, Ilor. Aak I ' “(-nay-i an l iron. NIwp W m to ■ i ll it lor ttia ■ . ^ _ Ml-. 1 lain nen es a lunffc

. Hi, (or function* 1 _ ^ v -: Vmi d by dieease. de-

BlTTCRaSv.^.^^.

■ Kidney and urinary dift

eulties. Comfort and strength for Delicate Ku

aMalt HiTruRf* Company. Bobton, Mams.

. .The talking match between Andy j the school-houaes east and west of au'the'LetteHmpulsea of'ourTa'turo!’‘ h! Ihe'scorc'o'r more' of'his”worthy mo’un-l Ti Ash and Isil j Murphy catuc ot! last Sun— ' ^ own * * *' * ’ * ^ HaLland. of Lainbrid^f | g while under the magnetic influ- taineer friends who had remained after ^ da\, resulting in a ▼ictory for Andy. | ^ er * this sprin Q ^ ef I', ence g 00( ] c heer and happy compan- 1 the sermon to sec the mairiage cereniony there were no females present; if thcrel s ^ 0< loin Nelson mourns the i ons f 1 jp^ tp ja t we are made to forget tho * for which flachelor Hush had arranged. | had been, Murphy would have won loss o. his tennant. Hi i> afiaid ho can 1 ^ 0 jj san ,j bickerings of life, and to feel a Discovering what had taken place, MrJ .... 1 wo tramps were arrested at the de- 1 ^ om a w ^°' c b0u ^ e( ^ deeper love for our fellow men. These Lockwood said: '‘Well, s’poae there is j pot last Friday hooping low, le urnis ics .a team to move his are (he scenes that sweeten life and fur- ! no use cryin’over split milk; what's done j cough prevails in the North hnd | tennant, a muse, garden and some cloth ( n j g ^ t j ie b a ppy memories of the past. can't be undono.’ , Miss Kate Sage is convaleRcent j^ n S» al * P a 3 s 1,s hard whetho 1m w ork> Such was the gathering of a few of the “No, it can’t be undone,” triumphantly ,

PILLS

INDORSED BY

PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AM THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.

Trains all on time this week i or not Will some one of the Some young ladies m this Knd received ; roador8 of Tnr S ' AU infornl tieor S c llan_ some vety handsome valentines, Monday- na where to find a passage of Scripture Indeed, they were so handsome (tho val- j ,liat r(;al, •' , something like this: "As a entines) that (he young ladies are offering trec fall etl». so it lyetli.” If so, they will

Chorus—Hear, Sweet Spirit, by choir. ' a ,ar Se reward for the discovery of the oblige him

Piano solo, Miss Lou Ward. Solo—But- | persons who sent them. They should terfly, Miss Jennie Marine. Song—Old i employ “Nip <k Tui-L" to ferret out the Boger, by singin’ skule. Telephone, j perpetrators. The smallest clue would Recitation—Archie Dean, Miss Minnie | ,et ‘ 1 lhe8e K r eat detectives on to “bean-

Knight. Duet—Hunter's Song, Ella Morrison and Kate Hays. Quartette, college

choir. Solo, Miss Lmma Kiefer. ITano solo, Carrie B. Smith. Telephone. Song— Main Trucks, II, II. Mathias. Declamation—The Hypochondriac, Will Neff. Duet, Miss Carrie Weik and Mr. L. D. Moore. Telephone. Admission, 25 ets.; children under 12 years, 10 cts. Court I’roeprsliiiu*. I'utnam Circuit Court convened in regular session on Monday lust, His Honor JudgeTurrnan presiding. The following State cases have been finally disposed of, as follows. State v« Daniel Huffman—Rape; State vs. Wm. T. Malkins—Murder; State vs. A. Johnson—Assault and battery with intent, etc.; Slate vs. Elisha Rublctt -Intoxication: Xollied. State vs. Alice Nces—Attachment for contempt. Stricken from docket. State vs. Jacob Mullis—Carrying concealed weapons. Flea of guilty, line of ♦3 and costs. State ex rel. Elizabeth Asher \ • Elijah Asher—Surety of the peace. Stricken

of moving to

H.

his

C. Darnall talks new home near

relatives and friends at the home of Mr. ejaculated the bride.

THE GREATEST MEDICAL

and Mrs. B. S. Druly, on the evening of “That’s so, my dear,” said the ancient] TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.

the 14th inst., to celebrate their crystal isrootr, extending his chubby hand in j * edding, an exceedingly pleasant and en* token of good will to his wife’s son. joyable allair. Their home was appro- The trio dined at the son’s home, and . priately decorated for the occasion, and ! remained there till yesterday, when Mr.

the table fairly groaned" under its bur- *ud Mrs. Bush started for the husband’s, ffio back part. Vnin under the shoulder-

SYMPTOMS OF A

TORPID LIVER. Lioanof appetite,Nauaea-boweln coetive, Pam in theirend,W!th h dull sensation in

Bai.ibridge, soon recently owned by huj ^ pf c u 1i n t^°artr Then'eam". "the I home orer the mountain. To-nighUhev I

father-in-law, Charles Hruiges * 1 ^ ^—*• • ^

Milt. Thomas has one two-year-old steer 7“* cvidoncc8 of ! e " j0y "TT - love and esteem 1'irst among these came ple s , cider and sweet cake will be uber- 1 * 1 ——- i --— ‘ T ' i

less since Sunday morning.

the mother, Mrs. Levi Druly, and a broth ; »Hy dispensed to a hundred or

pole tanchc.” John Moran and

wife have gone to housekeeping | Charley Bettis is the Morton blacksmith j er anJ sigter Mr and j, D ru i 3 , 1 guests. A tiddler has been engaged, and L. I.Chapin is freight agent on the 1 r,ow \\ ni. Whitened* is sony d j of Boston, Wayne, County, Indiana. Then I the briile and groom are to lead the*

Mr. Michael Car- snoW8 ’ He has rented Uncle Elza Thom-, folIow , ed otLers of 0lir niore imrnediat0 ! dance. roll and Miss Hannah O’Brien will be M’ 8 big sugar orchard and taken him in ‘ ricinjtjr Soon a ub | et provided for tho ' married at tlie Catholic Church next as a 11111 l )artner 1 nc l° J ohn I purpote, was well-filled with their crys-'

week Chas. Martin is suflcring Raglsnd has taken a boy to raise. His j ff - An , one theg0 wero a frult , „ , , . , L . L1

name is Billy Butcher, son of Clark i 7--“" ,? n “ were a truit. 1)oke bonnets grow in fashionable

oaa

aviu« nag

!• w

mnr.. Yluttering of tho Heart, Dota bofore thu i eyea, Yellow Hkin, Headache, Heatlesa-

with a sore throat.

.Miss Hannah

tal offerings. Among these were a fruit

lr> , , , ... | stand, by I’rof. G. W. Lee and wife; sil-1

I nison, of Limedale, is visiting lure, the oteiu, ecease *S on - vor cased pickle castor and majolica cup guest ol Miss Biddy Nelan Quite ] Vller leaps for joy-kase why you beijtis and sauC(;] . Ml . and Mrs Wm< p. Dru|y .

Soinctliiiiu For ths* l.adi«‘s. Bonnets grow larger and larger.

r'.VtSDi * C l 1 LZ vy is IV ill, A A r-UVA'* 1 iZ' t A » *- i l l D h.m m night, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED TUTTS PILLS are especially Hilnptcfl t« t»urli ca««4s,one aIokc clfertN Auchtiduingrt of feeding an to Mtoninh tlie MifFerer. They InereuM* Al»e Appetite. andcau<H th** body to Take on Fle«b. thu* tl»»* nyntem 14 - - “ »- ---»jrToiilrAo4l©»*''-‘‘ 1

bo<1y to Titke on »■ lenii, iui nttttrlalMHfl. ami by thelrTon IHlCi'tttlA Or»;nn«. K«nrnl«i duci’il. Price '£i c«*uta. Wi

r btoola are^>r

II i riay N4.,

^ a large number from this find attended a * fen-pound boy.. j party given by Miss Johanna Haley, in | Sl AI:—we 8,1 ,l * <e it ’

j South Grcencastle, Friday night of last ,wonk. "Wk auk ui i Skvkx

..Send on Tiik Skktcii—rook.

A oi Hi ITIiidisiOii.

Some sickness Miss Ella Watson has had the fever, but is convalescing-

Ks’llc I moil. L ee Wood and Charles Gardner The wheat crop promises better than have also had the fever Richard was expecled last (all Business 1 Houck walks on crutches on account of is somewhat at a sland-still on account ol * dislocated \nee. Ilo and his wife are so much sickness. Nearly everybody at John Houck's Mrs. Tolly

seems to '

and sore tbroat ’Squire Wm ing here tbe past week Zimr' Alexander, a prominent citizen, aged Boswell conteir.plales going west this about 7ii years, died, of heart disease, on 'spring with Thomas Houck theSthinst Eel River has been Newton Stoner is buying and cutting popon a high, and demolished the bridge at, lar timber for Mr. Bayne Mr the Parker crossing Cows’ tails’ Moore has purchased a fine mare of Wal appear to be too long to look well, conse- Eouis Willis Wood is buying | quently several have been taken off for horses School at No. 2 will close

fiuit dish, Mrs. Woodfill; jelly dish, Mortie and Master Georgie Lee; dessert dishes and salt cellers, Mrs. Efflo Lee; goblets, pitcher and glass set, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Druly; cake stand, Miss Susie Powell; majolica pitcher, Miss Julia Druly; celery glass, Misses Helen and

Small coiffures will soon be things of 1

the past.

Scotch ginghams will be worn again ' next summer. The first spring goods an* on the dry ; goods counters. The cotton satteeps will be worn again next summer.

TUTT’S HAIR DYE, LI it a v It AiROfW H1SKLRK changed to n Ol.ia-y Hi a,-a by a sinitle atqiUratlun of thi* Dyk. It luipa't* * natural color, acta Instantaneously **rtlti by Druggist*,or sent by express on receipt ol |i Office, 38 Murray St., New York. o or. Tt rrs a as r a L of tiu.Ma i.rorM.nno .os a ^twh.l K—,!,(» «m St «a1M Mini »• .aaH-attaa^

Gofer lias Plenty of j

(rom docket.

State vs. James W. Haines—Assault, the beautifying of the animals, pains bc- in a few days Thomas and battery. Trial by Court, finding guilty 1 ing taken to conceal the expert gone to purchase stock

and fine of ifH and costs.

The following were ordered to serve as

the regular panel of petil jurorsforthe trung to quiet a runaway team bis knee 1 pood demand Prepare for sugar term, viz..: 8amutl Jones, Llijah C. i came in contact with a sharp axe. cutting making—it's sure to come this year..... f.Vain, Jonathan Stoner, John T. Gar-] three gasRes to the bone. Yesterday, !•• • Tm: 81 .u; agent in Madison township

wood, Thomas J. Heady, Gilbeit Sinclair, Daniel S. H'.irsf, Thomas J. Bridges,

Willard Hotel Lottery Postpeiiei {,TO APRIL 7. 1**1. FOR A FULL DRAWING fTUIK tirawing will take place at LOl ISVILLK^ 1 K Y ., under authoritity uf n special act of tho Kentucky Legislature, ami will be under absolute control of disinterested couiiuisnuin

ers appointed by the net. IA*t ot I*rlzcN.

The Willard Hotel with all its • (fcORH Hflrt F ixtures and Furn tnre. ) vJ v/^yUV# One Residence od Green Street $15,000 One Kesideoce on Green Street l''.00»'-

tl . , r t , . I Two Cash Prizes, each 15.000 I0.m \\ ondeifal productions in the way of Two Cash Priies euch 12.000 4.oor

indicated the time for parting. While artiGc al , lowcrs w ui be worn on spring 1 l‘JSi each guest could but regret the fleetness j Filtv Cash 1’ri/es. each 1100 5,*>. of the happy hours, they could but feel i; oscs in a!1 shades, from the palest^. Hundred Ca,h Prises, each $2«! M.W that another was added to the pleas- pinUs t0 the deepest damask red. are made i ollS rme 0 LlSi.f;- n .\. Ur, :p:r.V;:::::: ’to ant memories of the past. Ft. int0 g arn iture for dresses. . aIjoV. ! * es o"” Uou rhon W hiVlt'e y,' u.SS

— — 110 baskets* Champagne, $S5 33[>

Antoine Ashley was found dead in his | Tbe Virginia City Enterprise says that i e *“ h "°

The first spring goods shown are cali-

I I'l* < la H* a "- a y: b'l as « ^t, Mrs. Crouch and , cog perC(|]es and batistns

, daughters; ink stand, Jesso E. Lee; pro- p uffed bsir coiffores arc beginning to

serve dishes, Eddie Druly; fruR stand. ^ thair a p petrance .

be complain,ug oi scarlet rash White, of Parke County, has been visit- “ d abrenc^Cap^rand Mm" ' ru ,^ ncrsrin^tuL 6 ^ 8 ^ ^ throat ’Suuirp Wm mir here the Dast week Zimr’ , T n , ir c \ rule in new spring cotton prints.

H B. Quimby, U. S. A. | B |, ck 8traw Uce bonnets will take the

In a word, it was a most pleasant af- p , acp of , aco bonnel9 next 9cagolL

fair, and all too soon the 'wee stna’ hours

,, , Tl ... , . ‘ ’’■"i . ‘ . ZVIIIUIUB nsiut-j was iuuuu ucau HI U1B | auu . Hg.ma L/.vj A*..«. r ..-. . u .* 400 Boies Fina Wines. $50. U.SOO b rank I'Orsctt has been in almost a help* Jaw. mild anu snow All kinds ol bed Jq Oswego, and tho physician who they have in their State a tree called |2<K) Roxes Robertson .County Mhisky less condition ft'r some time. M bile stock high I ced scarce and in made the post-mortem testified that his ' Mountain Mahogany, cf a rich red color ; Five llun4reil Cash Lises, aaoli $io. fi.iwi

feet had been poisoned by wearing cloth and very hard. When used (or fuel it slippers. He had been employed on a produces such intense heat as to barn!

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Jeptha D. ller.ee, William I*. Wimmer, James Lnfollett and Lewis 11. Hudisill.

steamer in the West, and wore cloth slip- out stoves more rapidly than any coal.

while trying to cut a stick of wood, he expects to bring that premium stove home p ors . Hi s feet were often wet, and the 1 It blazes as tong as ordinary wood would ! Mail. missed his ha.a:.cl 1 and air.iost severed a 800,1 Health good, ..4 Lverybody poison by which the carpets were color- last and then becomes converted into a For circulars Kit ing lull iut’ormatioa umi

too from his foot. He is row in a painful takes Tm: Stau to get all the news, condition. XLNT. ' Cokstakt Readeii. ] oned bis feet

ed soaked in through the cloth and pois-' sort of charcoal that lasts twice as long

as ordinary wood.

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