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CORRESPONDENCE.

KAILWAY timk-table.

ISUIANAPOLIH ANU 8T. LoUI8 KaILKOAD

Day P’x <Joiny E»sl. OoinR W efV Th* reailern of Tim Star will pleaAn bear io AccommodatioD... a m g.^, r „ mi od that we do not hold oursclye. aeeounta♦N.Y. hxpre-e 2:44* u 12;.i * a 1 ' le . »® r or •ndorii* the opinion, of eorr«»uond’Every i)ay : on ^ ,, I’ubliihed in thene eoluiwn^. M e Btmply

JOHN W. KAKP. Ayent. five .pace U> our correspondent* that tha

pie uiay learn what the thoughts

neiehorn are.

Thk Mar alwaya welcomes

T%%lr«* 4 laasr«l I p it Tree by Cirixzly mat W riKlted UUO

Founds.

[St. Paul I Minn. I Pioneer Prcn*.)

At. Louis Vandai.ia, Tkuub Haute it In

F .„ w V t A ‘ w" A |T • I Kpondenoe from YariouY 2^)1 m * -4 a >4 ■■ a | - '•7 7* -? 47 r a Send alona the new, •<-'*1.2 • r 2 ! 12 *2 2 " « - ' “ and hare it printed.

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SAM’L CATIIERWOOD, Agt.

■ Locirviu.k, New Albany A Chicaoo-

Railkuad.

. (Uoinx North.) Rxpreea 1 ":t r. a. Way freiirlit 2 do p. a. Through Freight 2$ 00 a. a.

ttioing South. I

Kxprear 3 2S p. a, Way freight 4 in a. a.

Through freight

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he proof tneir

newsy corre-

ua parn of the county, of your neighborhood.

A BriMtui Drill by Ulrlft. [Lowell til.i»». i Courier.] Thu »ltracli»e prmrainiue proaented by the ladies of the First Univursalist

The pursuit of two negro thieves was turned into savage sport at Brunson, S. C. Five bloodhounds were employed The fugitives were noted runners, and

Mr. A. F. Snrfienbery received a letter cl llr< 'b last evening drew together a largf lla(1 ft g00( j ?tart but they were overfhik-

recently from one of his brothers in 1 ‘“dience. Tea was served from six to Mancos, Colorado, containing a thrilling • tleTen * after which an hour was spent in bear story, as follows, which will be read sociability. The Hrst number on the with interest: programme was a piano solo by Miss “About a month ago our partner, Mr Anna Lichardson, then follnwtu a- 'g Field, and myself, startod down to the Airs Ldiih Lohinson, two so ■ h>

valley to locate some lanns, and having ‘ t,a Lirshti.dil.with piano accompani-: ••[Jest Liver and Kidney medii;ine we

on by the dogs, who bit them severely

beformthe sportsmen came up. RELY ON THE DKCGGIST. “Malt Ritters are the best 'bitters.’”

“Thep ptomote sleep and allay nervous-

Korlii t|ualisoii.

Still the cold weather continues...

. People are making sugar selected our choice we went over to the » u ' 0,,t h - v Master Homy iUrshfleld, after’^11 \N heat is looking well after so much cold edg0 of the v> || ey t0 1()ok for hou| , e , um _ which came the attraction of the evening, “They knock the chills every th ° ,U ^; ,ne ? ,ofMr V^er. H |‘hHdrot gon^'over'1 DUJ^yards of twelve young ladies ar.nJd with brooms Bitlerg Uvo no r i v ,ls in this

when u great big bear track caught my i,r ‘ ( ^ uniformed appropiately, re 1, white, town.”

for nursing mothers we

on end. I can not explain to you how I tht ‘ command of Captain Cora V Barnard, have.”

with Miss May Dunlap as drummer. ; The brooms were all decorated with red, f white, and blue ribbons, and as the ladies j

Greencastle Foundry

-AND-

MA<’ll i:\10 «'OMl

-Manufacturers of—

’AIN V,|

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Furniture, Pictures & Picture Frames

C.|J. KIMBLE & SON,

I The only exclusive innnnfaeturera and dcnlers I in the county, therefore it is the only certain place to eel good (urni ere at low prices. Let everybody go and gee- in Hathaway Block.

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....Levi Moore’s school will close or. Friday. A good time is expected .Thk Siai: is a welcome visitor in these' parts. Constant Rf.vpnr..

Died,

March -d, H81, it: Monroe township, of, heart disease, at 11:40 a. in., aged 19; years, d months and 17 days -Mary Jane,

wife of Solomon liarner, and daughter of

■swRepefritiff* ® i ® ^jSfiV Work" at! d^fr tn 71 a - r ITY A M D TOT JNTV Thomt *“ nd J ‘ ne John,ton (^oftho

^ A 1 f' i I early* pioneers of Putnam County, lod.) | |«*Mr S . R. L. Yreia'nd is convalesci-nt ! The lieci ' as ‘ >d « born in in Putnam

; Countj, Ind., netr Greencastle, October

WTGoood sleighinp, Sunday, March.1 , . 1 1 r * * 15. IaSoI, and was one of a family of nine

children—six

for a booming spring which she

Marion Wright Christopher,

.. l .Ae a. ”f Clem Kanaur, has boon sick with lung g , ze , which made my hair stand straight ! * nd blue aRemathig in tho ranks, undar “Best thing - - w 1^1 ^ 1 1 «... —

dry goods and groceriea to Milligan Brat-1 8eenmeju8tlhen . should nt . Tcr htve tain ami Ely R,attain Uncle Joe got R , ook at hjni , 0 saJ . notUing ttljout a Wells has sold his poplar timber to Mr, sh ot. However, I wanted to see and Bay ne . . Z Roswell and Z. T. Smithson, >hoo , u gri „ ly an(] forg( . tting tU about

are htiying fur for John Detrick . • • ■ • • ( the deet hih! my friend, I followed the lh(, J' presented quite a warlike appear-1 & c ., I will «end n recipe that will cure David King is sawing stave timber for , rac i i und did not g0 ovcr half a mile tnce and took the house by storm. After you, Free of Charge. This great remedy Noah Matkins N. Harland say- wh( . n , spl( , d lirujn rMfin}: undcr a , rep the usual military tactics by the word of SR ]7‘ aB .°_ u *, h

he is the boss trapper of the township. [ *-,3 w jthin 500 vards of him. I tired, command, an exhibition of the silent drill

-hnwed a proficiency which was truly

A CARD.

marotied with gay colors flying, keeping j To all who are sufi'Ting from the cr- . , , r .v ui i rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous perfect time w th the lap of tbetirum, W( . Rkl „, ss rar , y d , Pav , los ' 0 f manhood.

“*a*i an u iui luriTn 01 r T ^ T T T ^ ^ ^ *^T~> a ^ Culver’s Iren Tra? Saw 1 111 1 - Si A R.

chlncrv done i rouirlty.

. Shop near South Deput, OreencnMle,

was within 50<J yards of him.

but missed him. He got up and ran off. This made me a little more courag o-us, and induced me to follow on. 1 had traveled about two miles, and was just entering a large patch of small cedars, when 1 saw him walking quite leisurely : about 100 yards ahead of me. This w as my time. 1 was just in the act o( firing when he heard me and stopped and looked around at me, as though to better receive the contents of my rifle, w hich told with good effect, as you will see As soon as I had ilred he turned and

surprising. At the close of the drill the brooms wer 1 sold by auction, bringing from fifty cents to Jfl 50.

America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Sia ion D. New York City. lyf'O

See a woman ou horseback in an other column, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with a hunch of grapes from whicli Port < .rape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by’ the medical profession for the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged. Sold by druggists. 1^1'J

Callender & Dunn.

Proprietorslof

CASTLE MILLS,

0, 1881.

n^rLook out

..Dealers ia

Flour, Meal and Feed. lligh.tt market price paid for grain.

Customlsriuilinx a specialty.

•In Mill lot formerly occupied by (Aiige’- mill

SO 1'T H U H K VI N C AST LK.

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Dr. WfflTTIEE 017 SL Charles Street, SL Louis, Mo. A rcuulur itruduateof two Mt<ii< al Collect*!. hMbeern lonj^r er gaged m thr spa-'-iu. treatinriit of all Venereal, flex up l and Chvonif'DiwaseB than arv other Phjvirlan in St

md ail old remdenU know

I,

nd Chronic Dlaeasi

.»u:v. a* city napera ahow. and

Syphilis. 6onorrhcpa,01eet. Stricture. Orchitis,

~ •• Urinary Dis#aaen axnl

Hei’uia. or Rupture, nil Urinary Svphiiitic or Mercurial AfTe^tions Skin or Bones, arr treated with m paral.de atr»t trieut fle prineiplee. Safelv. Prirately. Spermatorrhea. Sexual Debility f

permatorrhea. Sexual Debility n i the re#uit of helt-Abuae m youth

?i produce

ntn, •etninai emie-

lency. a#

i ftiea iu niaturer yea r a, >’r otherrauec*. at

• . , - ,uenei

face, physical decay, aversion to *oci

* ontuei

man

ured. ConiuHatiou at office, or by mail free, a i l invited When it i* inconvenient to vieit the city for treatnnMit it.td. me# can be aent by mall or exprett every where < url. c cavea guarhulced, a here doubt exists it i» fraok> atut. ‘ ricpilit tor Mn, 1 flay, hr V an, 1 2uf.

2B0 1 PAGI.S.

n.fd. inea can be sent by mail or express every' • 1 i nvea guarkulteil, a here doubt ex.» « it i» fru .w. •• aiaD <)

•i lot K»:. 1 C’lmy: hr V

Si-bvi. far 2 S'.iapi C4 Pig : CARRIAGE I

fife I GUIDE.

' >th and pilt binding flenleci for “O.: irrency. Over fifty worderfti! pen p-i ttirov artidea ou the fw lowing *ubj" t’ \N .. tv

I'.rrv whvn^t, why Manhood, Womaiil.ood. P! \ a dunv. iVJio alioulu tnorrv ; U«>w life and hop) .ne-.. may ih- iiirrea ctl. The Mirsiology of Kiproducti. ti, ond mu » ii TIiobc niarrieu «>i ront'-n p:ar ng murr r -o «; ' i <J

•atl it, then kept under lock a; J key huui an me ui above, but paper cover, ifflO pnges. i?6 i” iiev or postage. ('heatH , i«t g. i.u guide in i

dUEEIlB

business.

(tg^See the change of time on the I \-

St, L. R. R.

gi^r-Lent ends April 16—Faster Sun-

day, April 17.

gSrMiss Alice Chapin has returned

from Terro Haute.

StuyThe jury in the Siglei will con-

test failed to agree.

luayMrs. Lou S. D ura back, of Cincinnati, is visiting her parents her - '. ftayMiss Mary Buffington goes to Minnesota in search of better health. gav-W’e had almost forgotten to men-

tion that winter lingered in the lap ol

spring

ftj'r Chauneey Hammond will remove

mi impo to h* 6 Tompey Allen property, about the >

first of April.'

’if lem.liV. IQf In order to smoke a cigar as long

got to smoko it as

short as you can.

IfiyTbc newly organized gang of brass horn blowers are attaining great proficiency in making hideous noises.

made for me. I tried to get another

boys and three girls, of i‘-•artridgo into the r i d, ‘- t’ ut could do it was the youngest. Only (wo , ! uick enough; so, realizing mv danger, I

of the family survive her—one brother Archibald Johnston, the second oldest, and America J. Thomas, the second youngest of the family. Her mother died when she (the deceased) was in the 13th year of her age. Her father died in the

made for a tree, which 1 tried to climb with rille in hand, but being unable to do this I was obliged to drop it. I hail got up the treo about eight fee', when be passed under it at the rate of about twenty miles an hour, and having lost

A law-uit i- in progress between the new-fashioned and the old-fashioned j Quakers in Indiana, the contest b ing over the possession of certain church property, but ari-tng from differences of religious be i.if. lone branch of the Qua

ke's no longer wear

they do not wait f.u the spirit to move r^Vn::" n: them in meetings; they have salaried .‘nCliatoo town*hip, I’utnau. County, In* ■

j preachers, and have abandoned many

of the other long-established

u-agos. The conservative branch claim 2

that such »t all, and

Quaker nicotine hr»u*<*N

AI>'VIIM*TIC4TOIt'S SALE. VTOTICKis hereby piven that the under

it I > siicned. adminifllrators of the entute ot u j*-culinr naoit: | Snujuel Loyd, decc«tged, will offer for Fate at .». . public auction, at the late residence of •■id d«

i 1

Wednesday, April 0, 1881,

, All the personal property of said decedent not Quaker taken by the widow, consist in (r of horse*, cat-

eur

OKH.

t»lU 7*, t: • I r* , ' yini i i n 4, > i v r-.- , . 111 ii rv < 1/ n r , *i 1 • k n ,

'.V4»rshipj*er< an» no. Qufik«TH VomfiMinir 0 ©? l” waao^l^hi^^^ I should nut f»«* allowed to use -ulky. pl< w. - double cultivators. - two-horse

harrow', 4 walking plows, wood-paw, wheat ‘drill fnnninK uiill, sortihum nii11 ,lia 1 eijrhh, 1 field-roller, and a lot of of fanning implements too tedious to mention; 1 set of rurpeoter’*

O I v ,i r r 1 „ ^ !

cures these and I’rice 25 cents.

15th year of her age, aftei which shel 8 'Kkt of me returned and took the trail lived with tier brother, Archibald John 1 esmo in on. As he passed the treo the

eton, until she married Solomon Garner. : second time I could see the blood oozing , u „>.. on November 21st, 1S5D, at the age of 19 l >ou> the right side, which left a crimson j through street mains has proved success JS r r i*^7wifv\^S‘rrii,“fn.in V, valu , atfo« V oJ l

years, 1 month and G days, (in the same mark on the snow, and knew from this ful in Troy, N. Y., but not house in which she was born.) by the that he was badly wounded. By this About $175 000 has been expended, and

„ vr v. i

ifteueen

ns of the Throat ralieleii aucecaa, on

. phyaiDal Uerav. avertioB to aocietv ot ii ina.' i.

as you can. you have

d. < oniuitation at office, or by mail fn-c. u id invoed

Rev. Mr. Staggs, a minister of the M. E- time I was about thirty feet up the tree, now a Sheriffs sale wipes out the entire Church. and felt much better. stock. 'The business will be continued. She lived to be the mother of eight “When he got out if sight I descend- however, and former mistakes avoid-

ch Idren, two of whom died ir. infancy. p J from my place of refuge to follow on ed.

The following six—James K. Garner, again, hut being just a little bit scared 1 “Carry the news to MaryHealth Julia M. Reeves, Martha A. Reeves, m. did not like to venture alone, so I returned ap.] happiness are found in every box of A., Laura R. and Mary F. Garner, are to the place where I bad left my friend, | "Sellers’Liver Pills.” still living to weep over the grave of a whom 1 found sitting on a large deer A jj thc ph y sicians at Iloosick

beloved mother. which he had shot, waiting for me. llavThe deceased joined the M. E Church ing lost all his cartridges, I told him in 1846, professed a hope in Christ in I briefly of what had transpired, and arm-

1847, and lived a faithful and devoted member of the M. E. Church to her death

February 25, 1881.

5t!>;

HULL VAPOR UUUK 6IUVL (£)

and died in the triumph of faith in her scene of conflict until we saw Mr. Grizzly

All the physicians at

New York, have agreed to respond to no calls from families who have unpaid bills

, . ... more than th> e months old. mg himself with a small ax. we both took _ the trail. We did not travel far from the| "In there a man wiih soul so dead,”

who hath suffered the miseries of a cough

I Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ—fully | reposing under a tree. As soon as he

!• cloth and

.ii poat*^ or cm

tr io to life;

uiar editi

cts. by mail,

i erica

(te^’l’ho Crawfordsville Star says: Hon. Arch Johnston and wife, of Darlington, passed through the city on Saturday on their way to Greencastle called thither by the illness of Mr. Johnston’s

sister.

- , - Cough Syrup.’

! reconciled to her death, surrounded by 1 saw us he made a bold charge at us. j

or a cold, yet neglected to try “Sellers'

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• t>eni rial W< akn^it, l*4>at Alanhw -d NVi \iiu«iicaa. l>r*ai»oaa( , T)rr. < ot fiu ui

t M« is. AN’ raion lu Society, ]>. t *« ttvt; Alciin.ry I .si r<i'rs on bv Secret IluNilti nnd Lx'em

hue the iiiRretli* nl?

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PaF.^eOKcrfl via the

lti:l. 8,! yi'l 2£Ot 'E i;: I. Am. L. ami C. <'. .V I. H’y». to INDIANAPOLIS. CINCINNATI. CLBVBLANb. B1 FFAL0,

NEW YORK, HOSTUN,

AllU ull

NEW ENGLAND CITIES, \ro offered New and Kleaant Sleeping Coaches,

which run

TH HOUGH MTUOI T CHAN't *E

Iletween

many relatives and friends who rnouru which compelled both of us to climb a A negro has been elected n member of the loss of so dear a friend. tree in quick order, though this time 1 Ibe National Association ot Mexican 4 otRut wc are commanded not to mourn succeeded in in taking my rifle. He did ‘'''“ru'. who have just held a convention in as those who have no hope. In her death not come all the way, and was on the ( I ‘ ou,sv,llti> ,Ip ,s v, ' r y black, and was h<>. husband has lost a kind and devoted point of turning, when a well aimed lul- S ircnh ' s frcedom D' Henry Clay for, companion; her children a loving and in- let from my rifle entered his head and gsHant conduct at Buena \ ista. dulgent mother; her relatives a true ami killed him. We hauled him home with ’['ho A. S T Co. Black Tip forchildfaithfn! friend: her many friends a kind a horse, where the boys took otf his skin, ren's shoes, adds to their beauty, while and good neighbor; the church a faithful I never saw any kind’ of meat so fat-it doubling the wearing value of the shoo. ..nd Chrstian member. was just like pork. Ho dressed nearly ^U-ents who have used tcm testify 1 The funeral services were hold at Ml 000 pounds, the largest bear killed here Pleasant Church, Putnam Countv, Ind. for many years.” A bill is before tho Connecticut Leg-i onFriday. March 4th, 1881, at 10 o’clock —' „ , f , islature for ascertaining whether

teacher went to build liis Are to warm a m., conducted hv Rev. Smith, of ‘ >f r ' lsi ° '' n ,r oo s, ol ■ • y m mi. t , xl j nL . t j n a deceas d person.

.. . ■ , . , , , is a touching one. A homeless girl of the room to open school. A rosy, hos- Greencastle. a minister in the M. E. , . , pitahle light gleamed from th^ window Church, who delivered a verr appropriate ov enteen, s u H orayiarto^ t

into some family where she could make her homo as a member, and pay her way

Aaktwl :iimI The) 4 loilicat lltni. Last week a correspondent reported the finding of a naked man housed in the school building near Fillmore. The Indianapolis Review gives the following additional particulars: It was on last Friday morning was u week that the

ST.

Making Direct CYnnectionp !’• r all po»nts in Missouri, Kn.rs'aH. Tcxiu*, t.olotndo und

Califorii ia.

In order to J-ceuro berths iii Thromh Cars md the Inuest rate.- fur Ireiglil and passage,

• all on

.1. W. II41C I*. AOEVr.

Or Address.

f.c. (4ALK. . A. J. SMITH., tien’l Superintendent, Gon'l I’hss ger Ag t ., Indian ipolin, I nd. tf41 ClevelHiid, O.

hv many weeping relatives and friends, to p’iy their last tribute of respect tn a

- departed friend and relative.

That the Legislature of Ohio is a very hard-working body is shown by thc quantity of stationers’ materials used by

as the school house came in view, and discourse from

the air was shimmering above the cracks “Who can count the dust of Jacob ami about the doors and windows to such an the number of the fourth part ot Israel extent that the house looked like u ha- Let me die the death of the righteous, ker's oven engagi d on an army contaact and let my last end by like his. ! —Num-

Opening the door the teacher was horri- ' hers, 23:10.

ST. LOUIS & NEW YORK; tied and outraged to find a man entirely The remains wore follow ad to the grave

Amt for tln> Special Accommodation ; naked seated in bis chair, toasting his ol 1 eiaoiir Gmng West. feet at the stove, which was red hot and Reclining Chair Cars Free of Charge trembling on its frail kgs like a pony

Between engine bumping itself to make uii forty

CLEVELAND, INDIANAPOLIS Ini ° mitc . 8 J ti me. The f ,„iy s„g g e.- _ 'll -r-r ~p r—s tion of wearing apparel about him was a

J— 1 '—' '-J -5* 8^5 Iclsypipe, around and above which a . , r . . i

■ 1 ■ , >n the service of the people. In a single er blue cloud of incense w as ns.ng to the | the R( , nate which , ins t , lirtv . scven rafters. The man at the stove pa;d no , membor9 bad , 0 be hlipplied by the Sec . attention to the teach, r. but continued to ofStatowith 151 pairs of sclssors . pull away, l.is cyesfivi 1 upon t . lrt 009 memorandum books and diaries, 437 and his bunions glowing with the genial and pakes of soap |n a(i

warmth. He was a tramp, and had Ue- ‘ liberately burned up his hat, shirt and outer garments, with their nine varieties lofpedicula. lie wanted a change. Spring

1MMFLE8. wasnear. Ik had disposed of his well

r^cipn for n Min ole ,

* worn shell, ann thrown tho responsibih-

himutHU1°Tali"Irs*ru ■ ty of providing a new one on the town

‘ ship. 1 he teacher skurried oil'after .he

•lile is

MAINE NEWS.

Hop Bitters, which arc adveitised in

Tho only Vapor (look 8tov» that has stood the lest of years, and given entire r.nd perfect satisfacticu. -1.0,000 N in «•. ttijiJ ^rowin^ in favor wherever ujw'L TIiom* who Iimn►* them will n<»t do without them. The Most Sin pie, Thr; Most Durable, Thi Most Perfu. t, II ^ Most Economicai, No Sweltering Ht. *. No fires to Build, No A .hes to Rer jv»*, \o Fuel to Carry, No Smoke, Mo Odor, rji: i'.ianir.R is u the. u.i; isdispensible. hi., y «.v, iv tleseHptioii ff v(*okinp: or other w *• k i.rifvf*•!.»r»‘.'hmi- i»> rhp.inliimry cooking ■ i d iu- •. v. iir -1 - | • i • * comfort ^ * hirtL'. ir<»iiiu; . Gul iiiv hr* ilinjf. fruit • ii 1 ^ * »•*. witl.ui tli!- hiMifiTcrahlf *'t *1 th»* /.Ki fiisln«.*•»i.i <.«m k miovd, and ., • •»),-« r ,, Ml «• i -tti- « . m*-t \ ('aii “ reud

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by her labor. Repeated failures made her heartsick at last, and she determined to end a life that was of so little consequence to others and so valueless to herself. .Spending the night at the residence of strangers, in the morning she walked to the house of a neighbo., which she en-

tered staggeringly,

she was very ill, and u physician was at once ordered. When charged with taking laudanum she did not deny it, and when restored by the application of propantidotes, she said she would not make a second attempt on her life. There is nothing so deadly as that discouragement which crushes out all hope from the heart, and when wo think how many girls there aid honuleis and un-

our columns, are a sure cure for ague, biliousness and kidney complaints. Those who use them say they cannot be too highly recommended. Those attiict- • d should try them, and they will be .• come enthusiastic’ in the praise of their curative qualiiies—rortlund Argus.2(46 Many persons are bitterly opposed to ‘patent medicines,” and will rarely use them at all There is no di.iiht that

It was evident tliat many are worthless, yet a remedy tl.at

has stood the test of years, like Dr. .Sherman's Pricklv Ash Ritters, and its sale and popularity increasing every day, must have merit or it would have disappeared long since. mar

• G I • ’ t . r* i*i*.|;f I (' < n i’uImf • t,*! pfMV lUf -y t 'i I : i lift •►•I !:<••. t * M !<.•!•!* in Ulitn’. it{ U’d t«*r<in,i t Atjilr s.-*. “MILL y;.;c:. TO.. tOMrANY. ri4*%

PEARCES mipicovcn caeioom broadcast £eed-Sowei<

Sl’KC'IAl XlllTl')'-

I will mail Tree; iht- rcq. Bra simple Ykoktamci 1U: a that w ill r-meve I AN,

KUECKI.B3. I’nupl'--. and hlotehae leavinx tli'--kin $ftl, olcar aud beaut!ful; also Instru. - liens for produtirc' a luxuri.nt (fr .yltl of

l.air on u bsld haait or ,raooth fs f e. Addro.*.

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man a treat .N. Y. .... il ... Tn . i\>i' \i i ■ i i > " scholars wi-m beginning to arrive, rhe

I ho advartisor, _ I. > ina fssn perniam-ptly tramp, sweet.y ohlit ions to then lillicul

dition to this, they used clean up large protected in tho wcrld,

quantities of paper, ink, pens, pencils^ and other similar instruments of intellectual industry. For each Senator, on an average, to we.tr out, fill up, or consume for lavatory purposes, in one month, four pairs of scissors, a dozen penknives, six diaries, and nine pieces of perfumed soap is a splendid exhibit. The Assembly

The average cost of converting sinners at Waterbary, Ft., according to the calculation of a pastor, is $800 apiece. “When 1 publicly testified that I had been cured of a terrible skin humor by the Cuticura Remedies, I did so that oth-

and what the ,, r< might lie cured, and do not regret the

temptations are that beset such, the lilc time given to answering inquiries.”—Hon of ain and ahame into which so many William Fay lor, B< t max full becomes the loss surprising. The new prohibitory liquoi law in 1

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The people of the \\ e»t owe s debt ol i , . . .. , . . N r , (iruKKi«l*R proscriptions, cider and wine

gratitude to Dr. Ayroa for tho produc-| f , ^ . ’ ^ made in thc State, or w ine tor sacra!n**n-

uon of Ayer’s Ague Cure. Its use will , . 4 . . . ,• . .•

... . , . tal purposes. It is tliou^ht that the stat*

«aye mueh sutlenne and much discour- *. 1 ute is so strict that it will prove inopera-

«’urod of that UreAil didoatv (' >uhuui(>ti<'n by a Mmple remedy, it* an.Niot - t . umlie known »■ iiia tolloW'fiuflervn fbo men nil of cure. To all who desire it. he »i I sc .d atopy ■ f'thepre«crit>lion U8fd( free ol'rhiirtrD ». ivi h the dir* • rion tor i*n*i'»nuK and ii*ina: fh« .suiue, wiii h they will find h #u r c Cl It) Ur CoDiUliii**

lion Asthma. lironohitiH. bv.

I'arties wishintf thtt I’rt'MTiption, will pleii.^e iddres? H*»v. IK A. WIlsSON, Penn street,

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Steady Kmployoient. Samples froe. Addro^ M . L HVKX. ‘ • N.1 • - •. New 'i • k. ♦•m41

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ty, loaded his pqie alrcsb and continued his treditatiohs, smiling at tho cheerful fire and ml Ring his radiant shins. It was plain to trustee, director and teacher that he couldn’t stay where he was It was equally clear that ho couldn’t bo turned out. featherless, among the robins and blue birds; so a f tor a brief eonsuitation he was furnished a new suit at

can only show a consumption of 446 pen ngoment, and we recommend it wilt. thO|^^

knives, 300 pairs oi scissors, and 709 note greatest confidence in its ability to do ali j .— - books. Ruing a more numerous body that is promised for it. j Write to Mrs. Lydia h. I inkhtm. No than the Senate, this w by comparison a william Colo has drawn a color Ime , palIip | 1 |,, (a r „, al ; v „ ( . ur ,ti vc propbeggat ly showing, ond somebody ought for himself at Floyd, \ o. He is s crimi-1 erties of her Vegetable Compound in all to stir thc Assembly up. nal, and a negro Jconstablo bolds u war ! female complaints. 2i ltl A tramp, the Galveston N ■«» tolls us, rant for his arrest. Cole has intrenched Judge Pardee, of New Uuvcn, lent a was being escorted dewn Galvoaton av- himself on top of a mountain, with a sup- , nan i 0 priSOn f or thirty days because enuo by uaa < I tha most stylish police- ply ol food and ammunition, and daclan • wb< n Wl r,, vvas . dl< u | , 0 {l atify against -

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A GENTLBMAN wbosufterod foryears from the expense of tho township, and then iVe r Ie. U ^K*r i zVlt^r , i 0 ^T"r,tioo , -ilb for Philanthropy having yielded thus far,

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..\Bcri.-ucc c»/t do so ty Hditrevin, in i>,rfe,t where he W)H tarrv until the

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New York, sa**! becomes settled.

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Sou s Grain, Grass Seed. Kemp, J?*ce, Etiryihlny. No man can do it so w.,11 by hand. II does the work of 5 moa. It has si.ood the test of ycnc^. Ri.“cived First rremlttm at tit Stale Fairs ia 2 yetir:!. Good. Substantial. • ’ littblij Machine, warranted to He nil

tL:' is .'laimed for it. Price only $6.00,

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men on tho force. “I hate to walk along that, though he will subm t like a lamb biU1 bo sbo(lk b j s head at her.

arm-in-arm with a policeman,'' said the to any white officer, he will die rather

<—V to l.e ii,. J lo it by than submit to . 1.1..k mi.. i'h

this time, ’ replied the policeman. leant ], Ole Bull any kin to the Cough Syr- beyond a money value. Cure begins from uu.m of youUifut inipnid. nc« vauitim; rromatlip county infirmary. £Ct used to hi’aring people say . Just look up \\ q think not, but they are j first application, and is rapid, radical and a»vii,tr irtvd m vatu every known remndy, in- ja.weathor »t that vagabond! ’ when I know they both equally wi 11 known and advertis-1 oarmanent. Ask for Sanferd's Radical rev^J a^Pjcj^wNwhidabe wiu«»dmk

ed i Cure. Complete for+1. mar ia ttottitam at., W. Y. ’ T*’

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\ n fino slinu III nokrlii't i. cold tetiious to mention;] net of carpet ter « ao one stioutd n( gi< . l u coi.gii, coio ((ilii barre ,, (lf vinetari svasoiftd

or son? throat. Dr. iiilll'sl ougn nyrup lumber, coiiHintinir of axle-tree «tutV, waifon

prevent* con^umptinn. '“nsue-, finrina. ceiliii*, Hn.ad. and ..the. 1 1 lumber: houaeuohl and kitchen furbiture ami

other articles.

bale to beain at y o’clock u. in. Termfi: Sum*

The experiment of selling steam heat don/®* a’llredd*!!^^ n i)e«n^‘ ! 26. V m. h « r ho

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