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GREENCASTLE, IND.,

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APRIL 9J1881.

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(^rUrs. John Corj, of Terre Uaut«, 'isited relatives here this week.

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'1 he President ol the State Universitv

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itrlie 1 nion. .lames Ska:-klcford, of Stumptown, is 1 Sunday-School work in general. A. d. Dunavan has sold his drugstore ,, "‘ k,n fc'"classes at Ford's J. T.j Taken altogether, this conrention has

gtatf'Don't change your residence to :,t * ! l 00a, ' ,l o ,( > 11 has ‘sat down’on fra to Wm.Collingsworth, of Morgan count y. > ( l ' nc * n ^ Jason Miller took in the city been one of rare advantage and protit,

... .——!■ , t • , . • 'of Indianapolis — A, “ /v... 1 . .u •_ —, , —

another voting precinct or you will loose ternitier, and has avowed his determina-

... Robert Mct'an-inack, sr.. is con-

on the dth

Our both in enabling officers and teachers to

your vote at the coming election. lion to abolish them. In order to ac- lined to his bed by sickness Mr tic,Jet a 8 cnt ‘ : * mo m ‘ , ‘ r being killed by gain difTcrcnt ideas of teaching and in teT The corn thatw< mained out in the cou 'P ,ish this ’ CToa y stuJcnt on entering Horn is sick with pneumonia.......... ,,, " oar ’ i hcr ‘-‘ »» th, ’ •'•«»> Harvey ' generating greater enthusiasm and interfield during the winter is found to bo l Collt * ge ' 8 re, l uired ,0 s 'S n a paper agree- ! Our saw mill is still (ror.cn up. and if i'-'ovu. goes to work for Dud. Young next cst in Sunday-School work, very badly damaged and some of it is un-1 ingnot 10 L ‘ nU * r al, >' ‘ ^-called Greek this weather lasts until August no Ium-1 A tile factory would do For aale or trade T^^eencastle

marketable.

secret societies.”

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.. . can be obtained here Several

^Aubrey the horse thief who was Miss I,uss Buckt,,s ’ of Tllor ' ltl)wn .new cases of fever herc-Kansas and

.V f'^ . \ TAentered college. .Miss It. is one of Tho.n- matrimonial

arrested in Jellerson township, a few

town's most popular young ladies.

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RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Thront, Spellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera! Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Nf* Preparation on earth equals 8.. JArona On s\ safe, Murr, aimplr and cheap Eitrrnal Jy. A frial eulails luit the oomj»i»r»tiTely trifling outlay of 50 Onta. and evory om* »*uf t rinp with pain can have cheap find jKXtitna proof ot jta

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Directiona mi I.anpuan^. BOLD BY ALL DRDGGIST8 AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER A CO., Rultitnor*’, Md.. fT . 8. A. BECK’S FANCY GOODS A*I>

A Sabbat h-8chool

weeks ago. and taken to Shelbyville f„ r “ V'T e convention was held at 1 nion Valley last ,tnal, entered a plea of guilty, was fined , r ‘ J ' L treW | S • class la lh(! n ' )w Saturday. On account of the bad roads |1 and sent to the Sta-o's prison for two ! A /' b ’ , , ry > cor, ^P onbent an ' 1 local editor of th e attendance was small, but the exer- ‘ volrs toe l utnam Rep eises were excellent. A tiabbath School

. * bo b(>phoniores arc rejoicing over was organized to commence the lOth of

te*-Mrs. Ella Jones Preston, w.fo of the fact that Dr. McNutt will hoar their April, at 9 a. m Mr. John Smith Dr. Joseph Ircston, of ( loveidalc, died Cass in mathematics in the future. has a dog that carries his mail with the

, of puerperal fever on Sunday last, and , ‘Hickory’Pruet, formerly class 82, has utmost socur.ty-

'School < on \ i'iiiioii.

, , . Tuesday morning, the 3th, the Kiev-

the remains were brought te this city tor rpturnt ,a t0 college, and has entered with j'he lnarria „ t . of Mjss Mo : )io K 1)avis enth Statu District Sunday-School 1 nion ‘ i - his old class. | to Mr I. X. Scott,* an estimable young; Conve, ;!' l,n ^ convened In the Preshy

College opened Wednesday, with an , g ent i etn0R ol Bc j| e Union, took place at i ;| lu ' ch, 1,18 CUy ' 1 here w ;is

iirrienuent on Ttt"sdaj-. Funeral services

wire held at college Avenue M. F, Church, conducted by L)i. Marine. The funeral was very lardy attended.

Wu!,h,, : c Uo,eman ' V Co. have property, my house and four lots in Lena, theirotuce nearly completed April Indiana. Call on, or address, caiiie in like a lion—no gardens planted B. F. BHl’NEB, yet There is talk of a wedding Lena, Ind. here soon Mrs. Alice Cole, of Goodwin Armstrong’s celebrntStumptown, is very sick Thk ed fine sliocs—latest styles at 8 k is a welcome visitor here tf51 P’S.

SuBscBiBtn. i' or rent-—part of a Jwelling-

; house, suitable for email family, on Franklin street, two blocks west of the

I’ublis Square. Inquire of

M. B. RUDISILL,

At County Clerk’s Office.

an Carpets

unusually large attendance. The num-j t h e residence of B. O. Jones, norih of unu8l "‘ 1, y ,ftr 8 c a '' ton,lan ‘- e of delegates 1 V G P ""f g,^ 6 r n 0 Bru P ssers l*hivr her of new students who have entered, 1 towni s un ,i # y a f UTn(M , n . The event was I , ' r . CS “ ,t ’ en ' nCk8 oun, >’ being cspeci- t h e greatest variety of patterns ever turned^ ^vH in a k o AeTtend^oT.r^r ‘icrndV^eiring invD.Uons” 0 Th"'^""^!-" . . 'Has Jidrict consists of four counties, | W.TALBURT.

Thsreaderi of Thk Star win clears bear in this year than for many previous years, mony was prououncetl bv V M . Hurst. |' IZ Hendn.ks, i utnam. Manon am. Gents’ and boys' fine French Calf. MeVir oV e ndr,r« n 'i’h. opin^oTof Vor^^nonL The Sophomore peafonuancc has come, Tho bride was dressed in a beautiful' ' ,0rf ? aU '. tt11 ° f ," h | ,Ch W '’'' or B an,ied i French Kid and Morocoo Shoes for spring 'A*: epare'to ouVeorrerpondent* that the peJn-! a " d Konc, with the usual anxieties and hronze and lead-colored brocaded sa „ n ^r bunday ■ Schoal work. and snmmer. at BURN ET! 8. t.ol

of tneir

CORRESPONDENCE.

pie m»y loam what the thoughts

and gone, with the usual anxieties and

perplexities. 1 he class was unusually the groein in the usual costume of black.

The tirst halt hour, after the conven-

-Something rew in Greencastlc,

Tan 8tib always wi-K-omer newsy <-orre- fortunate in that no one of the speakers After the ceremony thev nroceeded to Von was convened, was devoted to flevo- but well and favorably known in other . SJ*f>nfR?nO0 from VRriOUB purts of the count) . ... . - I Itv I • t a n a a tv ■ 1 crxtirr c rv *• t?«/• r> atfor r > o o /\f ♦ V» Qt • # rv r P K/\v)gx«* 11 /m» o s% . 1

of your neighborhood.

Send along the news and have it printed.

was so unfortunate as to forget his the residence of the groom’s mother Mrs , v™** c » e ™' scs a,ul so,1K service ’ af,er P a r‘« of the State. Thorley’s Horse u»,l

b tno resiuence ot tnc groom smoiner, airs. which , he 1 » residcl , ti Co l. A. J. Neff, of ] Cattle h ood—farmers, stockmen, dairy-

MILLINERY STORE.

Soutli (■nM-m-tiMlo.

•lohn Riley has been suflering with a , sprained ankle James Phillips goes to New York to take a position as traveling salesman Charley McCoy is , so popular with the girls that he has to keep a lot of visiting cards with him con stantly, to give the "dear creatures.”. . j . . A conple of our most popular belles had a nice trick played on them last ! Tuesday by two North End’ gallants.’’ They were to meet the two beaux at a place appointed, and attend the show together. The girls were promptly on hand, but, for some reason, (supposed to

i speech, a tact of which none of the pres- l) r . Scott, where a sumptuous feast was ° i... ' ' ‘ ‘ men and liverymen should by ail means . ent college classes can boast. I aken p ar taken of, after which all er joyed ' * " try it. We will pay 10 cents a jiound for altogether, the performance was a good themselves until nearly dark, when thoy | ,e . Ct . W * 8 ’ 1 1 IU K p " t ‘ ra as * j all hogs dying of cholera while being ted one, but hatdly up to the average. While returned to their homes with many kind ,jf thu Le * son B °af in Sunday-bchools, with this food, hor sale only at Allen’s

.Vaoo.1 can ””i ". ;!r ,h, jin- Ipl! > W -bich b. Prof. T. J.

haidly forbear mentioning those of Misses I their pathw ay never bo beset by discord,

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I'or or Trntlc.

I illie southai-d ami lomsa fiihnann ami i . i .1 r 1 1 Re' - . J. I,. Pitoer followed with an cx For either farm or city property, one v “rM^r MaZ ani ; TT "T l0Ve f ^! collent talk on the characters and habits of the best homes in « :L„y. Messrs, llendec, Mickcls. Martin and happiness. And may the river of I'fe teachers and thei- influ- consisting of nearly nineteen acres of Shannon as being of very superior merit hear them on to a green old age. Mr. ' , land, the target portion ol which is withand excellence. On Monday night acme ; Scott will continue to work at his trade, r" 00 ' , ' lt, ' er ls a " ' anu ' k '-en nsi- j n ,h c c jty limits, with a nicely planned

astic talker, and went at the question an ,j P ]pp a ntly built 2-story brick r -si-rou.h-shod, speaking in a manner to dence thereon, also a two story frame

persons, who should have been better higehstnithing.

employed and should have bad more respect for the audience assembled, set free some vile-smelling acid, which

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rou.n-sr.oa, speak

Yloitroi- Townsliip. carry convicti i i. Mr. 1’itner objects to i dw r lling, » ith out-buildings, good sup-

. . .. • .l 3 j plv of water, voung orchard and other

Where is the man who said that the teachers being one thing in the Sunday- ti.o Un«t w «ll md!

caused much discomfort and inconveni-; backbone of winter was broken School, and another character out of it 1 0 d to plat and sell off for city lots. For

conveniences. The land is all well adapt-

enoe to those present, and music were very

The decorations A bridge is needed across Walnut near His talk was practical and beneficial to particulars call on or address line, and both ! tho Springer ford Duite a num ‘h 0 teachers and officers present. | K. L. Higgert, Greencastlc, Ind.

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have been financial einbarrusment) the were much appreciated by the largo au- ber of the boys attended examination last Dr. Marino presented a paper on "l he

Hnvinit purchased the stock of Mr. T. D. | boys did not show up, and the disgusted ' ,unt f I'offer' ,b,,r,by “ 1,irrr ,li * damsels went to the show alone, paying NIMINflV « I fl N 1 IHN their own way . If the two gallants had

ImL E hRh uINh desired to vindicate North End gallantry ca j Association, wo neglected to say that this summer.. ■Manilla amilllina they allowed a fiolden opportunity to alip yip ssrg . Scarritt and Arnold both re-1 is working at

may patroni/.o

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diences which were present each night week Billy Foxworthv has re- results of Bible teaching ' Hr. Martin A zood man can have constant work, a

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the Asbury Branch of the Mate Oratori- H'‘lge agam.and wilt bea tiller of the soil the subject, but declined. ! ... *

Miss Sophia Flint The Convention then adjourned for

with Mrs.' dinner. Notwithstanding the fact that prophets In the afternoon Rev. J .11. Talbott and are predicting times of trouble, such as

the* world has never seen, L. L. LOUIr>.

drc»8*making

^ Old caatomera aa well as new one* Who , hy unttnproTcd ...The North End-man ; cejvcd ae , ond p ]t( . ei aD<1 thnt jn CM0 Mr Foxworthy at Greencastle Lex. • Inti ^ ^ •■ry dfuwrtinent'Vrom New ' Y"rk “***1 nlator has challenged us to light a duel, hut as ( - ortin cannot represent Asbury in Indi- j HHIis is now one of the ''Mozarts,” and • Flder 0. F. Lane being absent. Dr. Geo. ^ jdge, will"’cjnlinue to keep for marketr,' ronaiatinx of Silka. Satina. Kibbona, neither of us are F. S. Senators, it would annI)0 |i s 0 n the Hth of the month, there ' en play with the best of them L. Curtis, of Indianapolis, presented a sale the large*!, best and cheapest stock kid Gloves, Kucbinca, and white sooda ot all ( . n t irc |y out of place .. Kd Floyd has ^jn have to be another contest. We ' Schools are all out, and everything quiet, j t-eries of arguments for and against at of harness, saddles, collars, curry-combs,

kinds, and crerythinc that uoea to make up n

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set up in business in the McMannis proj - n|ake n)enl , 0 „ of this fact as but an act of Sugar-making

| Prty The "South End Foct” is j UM ,j ce t0 M r . S ca rritt. dead. He came up to the office and said: j )r Harp has returned from Boston.

"Mr. Editor, 1 have just completed a po- Prof. DeMotte has resigned his posi-

I have se ured tho serTices of an experienced em on Beautiful Spr—” —we swept up l|on as i ( . a( l Pr 0 f the Mozart Club.

Ms ua Miuery Isn.

hen roosts, so say Branch friends.

some

is hard on the! tending and working in the Sunday- brushes, whips, buggy cushions, collars.

' „„ 84,00,. Tbo .ubjocl was dl.ou.,od h,

OBstnNrn. 1 Elder <>. I’. Badger.

harness oils, fish oil. plasterer’s hair and

Win. H. Levering, of La Fayette, doliv- everything in my line ofbusines: FarmI ered a very interesting and instructive ers and others wanting anything in my

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cbiirge of the

his remains on a business card Eugene Thayer, brother of Walter Miss Edith Detrick has been visiting at Thayer, c i ass >7ti i has entered college.

Indianapolis the past week James Mace has returned from Terre Haute

who Will take jMacc has returned trom Terre uaute Southard, resident trustee ef the college. Millinery DGDSrtm6nt Nelson Woods and Miss Katii ia in tho city visiting his parents, and J r Brown, ol ( oatesville, yisited hero last was p r( i S cnt at chapel exercises Wednes-

ind no pain* will bo spared to please all who week A councilman from the I ,j a y niorning.

.3in [iVh.” raat.t Z ^ is b ° e]ee ^ 1 ^ 5ti,, j following may be of some considory one tho worth of thoir money, thereby ?e- 1 l 'me for ye voters to begin considering | (>ra h| e j n t erPg t ( 0 our readers in regarvl urins that liberal patrunape that it has been who is the best man for the place. Make |h,, members of the Faculty and their

I well your choice, and do not grumble < var j 0l | S d( ,|||. ees and honors: Drs. Gobin,

call

an

Obituary.

Died, near Fincastle, on March 21st ulk on "The music of The Sunday School bno will save money by giving me a ci

,a,e, ...os ,v «„.««« vw„v»w. lssl . of BCBrUt and brain fever Nona,: B8 a re , igiou8i service, which wasdis- b^iness'.'AliwJSi^ done neBtly .VonipG Mr. Abbie Southard, son of Mr. 1). L. d.ugl.ter of Jud.on and F.rthena L.uley cussed quite ably by Frof. DeMotte and ly and cheaply. L. E LOUIS

aged •• years and t> months. Nona wa- Mr. J. E. McClary. :hivH Bainbndgc, Ind.

a bright atid intelligent little girl, the The county presidents then made their Erun I'or tawtliiii;.

pride of bor parents and a favorite with )re j lorts> w hj c h showed a marked im- Whito Pekm Ducks for sale at ono dolall. But again we are reminded that provement in tho interest and workings, lar a setting. Leave your orders at i':n

Death frequently plucks the fairest and 0 f the several schools in the different 8, u: office. brightest flowers. Tho bereaved parents C(iun ti( g.

In tho evening the evening the Mozart

our pood fortune to posteg* in the past.

J. W. BSi:i K.

when it is too late.

Itkm-misf.i:.

.%orlh Eii«llmu*»

Miss Rose Williams’ school closed on Friday of last week M ike Stark is back from Leadvillo There is to be a pound party at Temperance liall to-night 8am. Iloesinger and : <*«. of ^rawfordsville, visited

■ ppoailethe Catholie Church, and will keen on friends here last week Mr Fox-

hand or make to order wa^onH of all doptrip

tiona in the best po»*ihle rammer. Wagons worthy has put down a new sidewalk on and carriages , wi-i. u.. k— .k„

it i: i' a i ic i: n.

A. J. SMEDLEY

H i- lea-1 I the w ,s,,n shn]

McNut’, Uidpatb, Karp and Baker graduated from Asbury University; Dr. Martin from Alleghany College, Bonn., in 1847, and Dr. Mansfield from Iowa Wes leyean in 18R4. Dt. Martin received the degree of D.I). from (»hio Wesleyean, in I8'i2. and L.L. D. from Alleghaney College, in 187’J. Dr. Kidpath received the degree of L. E. D. from Syracuse University, in 1880. Dr. McNutt received the degree of D.D.

IWptiy. at reasonable-price* Twenty years' » al gratitude of the entire neighborhood, from Illinois Wesleyean, iu 18h«». ■ ••^rienee in Grconcastle insure* <'u*tomers Miss Molly Glidewell visited Dr. Gobin received the degree of D. D.

W ho host material and work.

2 in 19

JOHN SWEENEY.

Club assisted in the music, which was

excellent.

The Bev. Thus. Fiane, of Terre Haute, delivered an able address on "Theology In the Sabbath-School.” Dr. R. T. Brown, of Indianapolis, being i

of

Miss Molly

Limedale last week.

Who is go | from Asbury in 1880.

Dr. Mansfield, Fh. I). from Berea, O.,

Horse Shoeing and Blacksmithing. mg to be elected as rountilman from the -r. .1. l»l»«»>'t-i i* still at tho old | first ward at the coming election? Eel in 1878.

Ahoedg^nd"u'idherwerk m it be some man ol sense Mike Dr. Karp. Fh. D. from Lawrence Unibnc. ly44 Fintan visited Indianapolis last week... vertity, Wisconsin, in 1878. CHEKIFF'8 SALK.—By virtue of an ,,rdcr et ,,,. Daniel 8hay, of Bainbridgc, come,: j Dr. Baker, M. D. from Medical College -Tsale to ine dirtudod hum th» Clerk ofthi-’ * . u . . 1 c, . «u-u

cmi-r wherein down quite often, to pay his taxes,’ as of Indiana, in IHCL

have tho sympathies of their many friends in this their groat sorrow. May they realize that their little ono is nai lost—only gone before. J. B. F. The Yliiiutt'* olJ flic tho n Tow n-

saiift Mabl»i*lli-*<-iiool

Convi-ntlon.

The second Sab bath-School Convon- abBont ’ lbc , l ue8l,on of 'Temperance in tion of Jefferson township met at Union tho Cburch and «und a ySchool” waa dis , Valiev Church, April '2, 1881. icus.-ed by Mr. W m. H. Levering. The convention was called to order by Tbc S,alc ilatisticiBn * Mr ' W ' U ^ tho Fresident, Americus Jones. ' ' ‘'J'’ lh '- n mad ‘ ; hif * 11 sbowed lhat Devotional exercises by Rev. Miles' pa.ns and labor haJ been devoted Woods 10 ,bu wo,k ’ aild , * 3S ve, y interesting

The following subjects were discussed: ,ind instructive.

The induence of Sabbath-School work Aftur ,,iak,n » hlB sUtemcnts ’ Mr ' R, P upon public morals—by Rev. Ml ,,. s ley was tndulging in a few remarks on ^ ( ^ importance of SumlaySchool work, when The'general use of the lesson leaf-by Mr ' (;ha P in ' ofthis •> un 'P cd «!'• A J. Neff and Rev Miles Woods. 1 el»im.ng-"Mr. President, we arc getting Temperance in tho Church and Sab- , ' r " d of tbis ’ ar ‘ d want no more of 11

What we want is facts, and we don't want to bo bored with anything else.

JIM DAGGY,

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NATIONAL BANK BDILDING. All Work Ami Tils Giiiiranleeil.

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bath-School—by W. A. Fox.

The outlook of tho Sabbath-School

)*alotoiiin dirni'lc

I’utnam Circuit ('..urt, in a cause wherein j down quite oltcn, to "pay ms taxes, as ol Indiana, in im^. 1 he outlook ot tno Mannatn-ocnooi - " ' ” !i| ri \ r n k iin* an.l j'oh\i a s. d eVnidnc'cVaV.'lin: Ui- be saj s; but the idea has somehow been ' Miss Minnie Langdon visited Gosport work, together with our growing neede— As tbo gi’iitloina.i iai on,> mn la* uig I fendantK. I have levied upon the |oll«win«de- ! gUrt0( j a i, roa ,i that ho comes down to during vacation. by A. J. Neff. about twenty minutes, every ono was ; i , 'n r H! ,, to-wit: eM ,,n ' ° Qr ' 'p.v his respects” to a certain fair dam-1 Mr. Henry Kidpath, class '81, is A motion was made to organize a Sab-! ,,,ucb surprised,astonished and indignant, i ps&zz.zx&.zi*. ;»».«i—r ,hc , ' r ^" ori | errr r itrs■

a delegate to the i G.at .«= acii.im,. tb.. 1 the Convention. As there was no cans.

Mu

•ireonra tlo, Ind.. and d^'surihed onf'dlows: ._u „ mod nuiot

Keginning at the nnrthwest corner of Maid lot SUUI a S 0011 ’ ( i

N T o. bixty-eight mW', thcnct south with the talk of electing him \T08t line thereof fifteen (l r >) rod.s toaetone , . ^ .

tandimf midway between the northwest und next bunday-ocnool convention flvVand ono-third* ’°J r'^o l° 0 \ ^ miscreant trit 4 to set lire to E. A <-litre line divnling «nd lot trom north ti> i|| b cj (t . 8 won ,i_ s hed on Saturday last.

^•outb,thence n< rth with paid line fifteen il ) ;

rods !<» a ptone at the street und in the north hnt flailed The servant girl had refURCti ine of (faid lot. thence west with raid line fire ’ , , i indnne-fliinl I'dn) rods to the heRinnin^r. con- quite a number of tramps cold victuals tnininc one hnil .icre, more or Icm*. allirPut , . v . n , li \ : u #i ir » M «hr thov nam < oiinty, Indiana. I w ill on dum g the day, and It is thought they

I Motion carried, and the following officers

Tho question that is agitating the W rre elected:

minds of the students is whether or not Superintendent, Tames Harcourt; Asst for lbe and as ,bo P 1 ’" 1 ’'"® r we have a military department. Supt., Mary Scott; Treas., A. J. Hill; j“ st closing Ins remarks at the nnu Wade Emison, class ’83, has returned Se c.W. H. Scott; Librarians, Oitv Hill 1,1 purred, the delegates and those presto college. a „d Viola Vaughn. ' ent wt ' rt ‘ iust,y at Mr ( ' bn I" , *

Mr. John Laltue, of Lafayette, formerly Ml. Meridian was selected as the place class'81, visited some of his college for holding tho next convention, which

SATI KDAY, tlie :eth riay of April, issi, irjcd to burn the w ood shed for revenge. 1 friends this week. j 8 to meet at that place on tho third Sun*11 iil't’ioi'.iVy, Dot»ren^lte !«al of «i!i i Such wretches should receive not ft bite Dr. Karp's room lias been provided day in June. (lay. eft, i fur ilc the rent- uinl proi'n* of .-aiil .- l a ,i f ronl an y one—theV deserve on- with some handsome, now and comfort-1 Then, after singing the Doxoloay and real entail-lor u term of not more than mven ,• J ■ - , yi-nra to the liiKliest biiltler, imil. f»ilir.ir to re-i | v "kicks and curses.”.... 1 he flatna- ahle comfortable chairs. the pronouncing of the benediction by *aie! i wlntht-li'aMffiVre^otte^theli-e'ira r plej way Mills scribbler is”slightly off.” For Mi. J. K. Langdon has presented Dr. Kcv. W. A Fox, the president declared Sale t wi‘.h i eut rC r'-Urt' l fr 0 ora° Taluation' 1 nnl ”o ' the North End correspondent is not a Karp with ft very handaome photograph the convention adjourned. Praineraernuu.. JAMES BBANlu^N.^ | ..i a( jj e8 . , nan ,'’ and never "bothers” the j of Goethe, elegantly framed. W. A. Fox, (t-r»lpf «0 C S0 dear eirl*, and never had such a thing ' ' Sec’y pro tem.

J ..i ti.o ,-',.vi.i--llulb-rstill- 8>c\»iiiK Ylaelum* Snlra.

t>.k'v\xvs ^thefort." .AndyJAsh waa feel- Misa Betlie C. Gregory, Mrs. Wm. Itoarl.riaM-. Real Estate.tea t Insmm itenls. —«.*i««« nrid|! “'^ c '^- ■ ,8r "' r "” s ' i "" i ' r '

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ent were justly provoked at Mr Chapin. Wednesday morning Dr. J.C. Reed, of Danville, presented a paper on The one- , ness of the Church and Sunday-School,” which was discussed by Rev. W. R.

Halstead.

‘Sunday-School environtnents’ was) discussed by Dr. Gobin ar.il Kcv I). Bon ny. the latter of whom roused the Convention to roars of laughter by bis talk. One of tbe very best of the many good papers was tho ono by Mr. ( has. 1). Mi-ies, of Indianapolis, on ‘Our work, and sball we do it.” Question was dis-

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J, H. Boyce, Dr. ilanna and others, on

Also dealer in first-class organs, etc.

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