Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1881 — Page 7
THE GREAT nriiLIXGTOX ROUTE. 1 rWNo other lino runs Three Throuirh Pas. senjri r Trains Daily between t'hna(ro, Dos Moines, Council llluffs, Omaha. Lincoln, St. ! .loseph, Atchison, Tojieka ami Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado. Wyomintr. Montana, Nevada. New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and
California.
The Shortest, Speediest and Most Com fort able Bout* viafunnib&l to Sort Scott, Denison, Dallas. Houston, Austin, San Antonio, (ialves-
ton and all points in Texas.
The uncounted inducements offered by this Lino to Travelers and Tourists, are us follows: The celebrated Pullman (18-wheel) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, C., II. A Q. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Horton’s Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Scats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C„ It. A l}. EA nlifttfwk I k • t v i i ^ , . i ■ <3 kd m , > tr I w t ft* f 1 fy v* fti
THE STAR
Frank A. Arnold, Etiitor and 1’roprietoi
WAIT I S' FOR TO GO. Tes. we am passin’ down dc \vne, An’ haltin’ by de way, Jlst long ’null to rest our limbs An’fur de chll’en pray; Las’ Sunday pr> nchcr (lordon saidt ** De march will soon be o’er. An’ all de tde folks safely cross Upon dut shinin’ shore.” Chorus—But old folks am Jolly folks, An’ while we wait to go. Let’s gin de tiddle lots o’ work An’ rush do old banjo. Car’s Cnele Ditti’l. he am lame. An’ Peter White am bald, An’ Dinah Rock an ole Aunt Chlo’ Am waitin’ to tie railed; An’ Trustee Pullback says to me; De summons soon mils’ eome Fur you an’ me an’ us ole folks To tote our baggage home. Chorus— Dor’a Pickles Smith an’ Daddy Toot* A-nearln' of dar end. An’ Dcueon Spooner an’ bis wife Am eiutchln round de bend; , Aye! us ole folks am bungin' on, An kinder waitin’ round. To let de chll’en grow a bit Fo’ we go under ground. Chorus— —LimtkUn Club Kong, t'n Detroit Fret Pr't».
Inrr to ask the advice of the lawyer or minister, Nancy hail exhausted her resources. She therefore said no more, and like a dutiful wife tried to believe that her husband knew more than she did about the matter. In fact, as time went on and no one came to claim the money and nothing was heard of any loss she gradually forgot her scruples, and began to feel all the security that
but they easily shook her off, one of them
saying:
“Here, old woman, none of that!” the other, “ You shall have a chance to
tell your story to-morrow.”
And all that Calvin had said to her from the tirst, was, “ O, Nancy, I shouldn't a’ thought you would a' done
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Mixty Thrre Itlack Sheep Frightened by a Coyote (Tsanges> Color. Long Star Ranch, near Colorado! Springs, is beconi injj famous as prouuc ; tiveof some very remarkable sheep, A
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—Dealer' Jin —
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all the
comes from long possession—possession selves over und over in her which is nine points of the law. j through that long, lonely night.
. . . . , corrospondent writes: 4 * Black wool bring** But the words kept repeating them- • ‘ , , 4 . Ivaa <kv**r find rki’Mi* in hs»r br&ill * V 6 to tOD CCHt ' | OOIi 1 . ‘ b.S tAH
the correspondiug grade of white wool.
5IKS. KKKHIM’S WEATIIRUCOCK. Mrs. Ketchnm was getting her husband’s supper; n humble meal of baked
Palace Dining t ars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars potatoes, broiled tish and brown broad. volvlng ( hairs for the exclusive use of tlrst- 1 he kitchen where she wotlveil was a viass passengers. humble one, too-—the ceiling smokof Steel Track and " ’ " '■ *
Superior Equipment, com-
bined with their Great Through Car Arrangement, makes this, above all others, the favorite Route to the South, South-West, and the Far
West.
Try it, a.'ii! you will And traveling a luxury
instead of a discomfort.
stained, the wood-work dark with age, and what little furniture it contained was poor and commonplace to the last
degree.
There is no picturesqueness about
Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line t ),j s kjpj c f poverty and no Word-paint-for sale at all offices in the United States and . c 1 ", ,i„
Canada.
All information about Rates of Fare, Sleeping Car Accommodations, Time Tables, Ac., wifi be cheerfv'lv "ivett bv uonlvlne to
FKKCIVA I , Chioarn.
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(lenernl Pn-«enger Accnt,
T. J. POTTER.
Gerieral Manager, Ctii«'ago.
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ing of mine can supply any. There was no pieturesqueness about Mrs. Ketchum, either. Her age you could not so much as guess at. Her hair, which was faded and rusty rather than gray, was strained back inlo a pug i about the size of an English walnut, and her skin, in color, was not unlike the i shell of that same walnut. As she | moved with a short, brisk step from cupboard to stove, she now and then stopped for a moment and looked out the window and said, either to herself or to the tine gray eat on the window- i
sill:
“1 wonder what keeps Calvin so
long.”
*• Ah, there he is,” she said at length and enter Calvin a man ijnthcr belww medium height, with the pallor and the
The pocket-book contained just five hundred dollars—a goodly sum to people as poor as the Ketchums. And every evening as Calvin sat smoking his jtipe, and Nancy sat knitting, or darning, or patching, they fell into a discussion as to the most profitable mode of investment. The plan which struck them most favorably was to let the money lie at interest two or three years, and then build a house in which they could take comfort the rest of their lives. •* Of course it will be small.” said
Calvin.
•* All the better for that,” said Nancy. “ So much more cosy.” “ A small cottage, end to the road,” said Calvin. “ Mv idea exactly,” said Nancy. “ Ami perhaps, if the money holds out, one o’ them ’ere bay windows.” ** A bay-window and a kind o’ portirico, or whatever they call ’em, over the door. 1 can see it all as plain as day,” said Nancy. “ \ou see we can’t spread quite so much on the house, on account of the barn. Of course we shall want a barn.” “ To be sure, a nice snug barn with a weather-cock on top.” “And the p'nts of the compass,” said
Calvin.
“ Yes, the p’nts of the compass,” echoed Nancy. “ Head west, tail east —that’s fair weather; then it whisks round, head east, tail west—that’s foul
weather.”
“Who whisks round?” asked Calvin.
“ Why, the rooster!” “ What rooster?”
“Why, Calvin, how stupid! Haint wo jest been talking about a weathercock—ami what’s that but a rooster?” “ Sometimes it’s a lish,” said Calvin. “ I despise a fish,” said Nancy; “ 1 jest despise it. Who ever see a fish climb up to the top of a barn? No, a rooster for me—a splendid gilt, rooster!
1 wonder at you wanting a lish?” “ Did I say I wanted a lish?”
“You give me to understand you did.” “ No such thing! I said a weathercock was a fish sometimes, ami so ’tis; the one on the mectin’-house is; but I’m going to have one that’!' beat that all holler; I see one like it down to Danbury; it’s a man with a sword in his
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IVovisions,
Camu'd Goods,
obaccos,
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1 ho next day the examination took [ n order to secure the separation of ....
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seen in a court-room before. lions progress***!, the h ack ** “ 1 tell you, Galvin ain’t no thief no sheep in a pen hv thorn elves. There more’n you be!” said she. were thus on last Tuesday mght aixtj - “lhat is for the court to decide, ! t (, rce >)lar . k ghe( p and , 011ie a i ( „ e was the answer. „ , . , ..
in one of the corrais. During the night a coyote eliUTod and killed a ewe and two lambs, and we were greatly surprised to find in the morning that the wool on the remaining sixty-two shti-p had turned white from terror. Happi-
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“ And what docs the court know about it, except what I tell ’em? Ami I say there ain’t an honester, hardworkin'er man in the town than what my husband is. As to this matter, I had just as much to do with it as he had and have just as good a right to go to
jail.”
All this, and much more to the same purpose, she said, but by dint of great shrewdness and perseverance, Lawyer Sharp succeeded in dieting the truth to the satisfaction of ail concerned. In the end, the pocket-book w:is restored to its owner. Nancy received a reward of fifty dollars, and, as there
And |! Moi K of IEhim'iisWUI’P IlBid EJIhsc-xx m’« - bucpl
in tfi«' City.
Onrwill always lie fc,uiid Curn|ilcte,
Fresh anil Clean.
pur mntt'i in to noil the be-t nood.n at a. low prices as cun be found anywhere. liixhi'st prices in cush or trade for nil kinds of country produce.
ly this increase in the value of the wool Esixl Midc l > ttl*li<’ Nijutn'c. more than balanced the loss of thi Ind.
sheep that wire killed. The bleachin? effects of ft ar on the the human hair are well known, but I have never heard any previous instance of its action en animals I merely state the facts as they occurred.
NK'V AllVKIll IS! l.KS IS.
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was nothing gained by shutting up Cal- and I leave to others a ptactical pplicavin in jail, the case was dismissed and | tion of ( j lom w hich will I doubt not ttS’Y 1 ’ M « r •»- Yoidh'» Companion. the annual wool product of this count-Onrango-s I’lrst Baby. | One of the moat audacioua and tr Miss L'nn C. Pearson, infant daughter parent of knaves was the fellow who in-
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NEW RICH BLOOp! Carson*’ I uryntir. I’ll!* in ikn N 'v Rich Ivljod, and will compli clj’< bru.. c Die blond in ibpeiUlresysli'iii in llir c irnnlli . Vm r’rsnn who will take 1 pill **ci*h nieM I. ■ i' 1 ’■ ‘ I.! w. I.
stoop peculiar to students, shoemakers hand—don t know whether it and other men of sedentary habits. Tiny* ‘'
ho was not a student, a glance would have shown you, and a second glance would have convinced you that he was a shoemaker, even if you had not seen the little red shop in the yard, with the sign—Calvin Ketchum—over it, the name preceded by a boot, and followed
by a shoe.
“Good luck at last, Nancy.” was his
salutation.
•• Have you got a job?” said she. “ Better than that,” said Calvin. “ What can be better?” asked she.
may 1>»* retort*'1 to fcomid h<*iltb, *1 m-cIih tiling be po-^iblf*. S< rt If.* id ail for * !• m >• sinnii /. S. JOli S HOS «C* CC‘., JiuWoM, A!
formerly Jinn (tor. Me* AGENTS WANTED
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“ I’ve found something.”
“ ’Taint my scissors?” cried she. ' “ Well, 1 never did expect to see them
I again.”
“ Mi<>, scissors,” contemptuously. “ Come, now, what is it? 1 aiut gooil i
at guessing,” said Nancy.
“What do you think of that?” said Calvin, taking out a large leather pock-et-book, and holding it before her.
“ Sukes alive!” said she.
And what do you think of thalT'
s meant
for George Washington or Napoleon Bonaparte—but every time the wind whisks it round, up goes the sword, or
down goes the sword.”
“ Now I call that ridic’lous—simply ridic*)ous: wuss than the tish if anything. Now a rooster belongs on a
barn ”
“No, he don’t; he belongs on the
dung-hill.”
“Calvin Ketchum, I should be ashamed! You talk like a fool.” “ Perhaps I do. What is it the Bible savs about answering a fool according
to his folly?”
But we will not pursue this war of words further—words which increased in bitterness on both sides, and which left an impression not soon forgotten. The next day, as Nancy sat at (he window sewing, she saw Calvin come out of the shop with his leather apron full of refuse cuttings which lie shook out on the ground. He looked up and met her ga/.e, then raising his arms, (lapped them like wings and gave a
of John and Kiln Pearson, bears her honors gracefully of being the first child bora in Durango. The happy event occurred on Monday, Jan. 31, 1881. Wo have noticed an unusual number of people going in the direction of the young lady’s domicile for a few days past— frontiersmen, who probably hud not seen an infant for twenty years; old miners who would part with their last nugget for a glimpse of the fragile bit of mimanity; prominent business men, teamsters, doctors, lawyers and women all wended their way to see the new arrival. One old miner from Silverton presented the little curiosity with a bag of gold-dust. MtT'adden & Son gave a deed for a town lot on Second Street; Mr. Luttrell followed suit with a corner lot on the Boulevard; Mr. Creek sent over four tons of coal; Newman, Chestnut vk- Stevens made the little one's heart glad with a dozen bottles of sooth-ing-syrup and John Taylor, Jr.,followed with a soft hair brush, while Gritlin & Carpenter sent in a rubber ring and
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troduced himself at I’ainesvtlle, Ohio, a* an enormously wealthy banker from San Francisco, showed a letter of credit on the London Rothschilds for 1100,000 and boasted of friendship with Goulil and Vanderbilt. One of the silliest of dupes was the girl w ho married him, after a week’s acquaintance, on hi; promise to give her a magnificent home in
Enrope.
The Rev. Gcerge \V. Wiliiatnr, member of the Ohio Legislature, is a no gro. A year ago he was suing a Columbus hotel for refusing to board him or account of his color. Now a Ci lumbiihotel keeper is suing Williams for failing to pay a board bill. Mrs. K>. lla Marshall, of Gaand Rapids, Mich , has recovered ?500 from a
CO.. .Vami*neturt iv.v, Vnw Yr.rk
1 1 • i want r i o (J UN r FEKTILIZ- ^ Eli Drill, pleufu examine the
GREEKASTii C-H1N [RILE, Huilt by J. 1?. Crowell »V Co, Oreenenstle. Pa,, '■‘obi in tv ;u !y c'.cry coun‘5 in the Mate, Mhtie either i-l.iin or m m hoe. with or without itrash !t tiler. Up.' a lo'itive force ■< ed. tried . mi found jHti.-foetory lor more ti i!i 20ye«rp. The lei til izer att> fimt-M rtfinds w .thout a n vnl und w ith r 1 «*• i i iini»r«»v* n ents of inifornntic * ut iff will save J per cent . ’inui 1 no ik*o* in > nr vicinity write t<* W. lx ,• ] .*ule •' li. \Yosh, 8t. Iudiaiiftpoli», li.-i. it 16
box of safety-pins. Mr. and Mrs. Dia- druggist, for making a mistake in putting
mond gave the baby their little “ cross i ip a prescription,
dog” 1’rince to play with when she gets ^
old enough. Robertson it Rowley, as [Washington Critic, j
soon as they heard the news, went to work making a baby-carriage. Ed
Schiller wanted to give away nis baby j . tr(?eti Baltimore, Md., had for tw titv steam-engine, but it makes such a big two years been a sullVi r from sores ai.d racket thatit would keep the little one | itl ' in ller she tn d man awake, so, instead, he presented a re-, w . ithout anT |, 1Vl , ra , . U u 8 ceipt for a post-office box. 1 he Record „ eni heRr 0 ', S t. Jacobs i ,1. !,
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oneniDir it and showing the inside stulled lusty crow. After that fie went back w-ith bills. into his shop, laughing. 1 he action O my! I mrver see such a sVlit in had been more exasperating than the
my life! I shall faint. I know 1 shall, original quarrel had been.
And Galvin,” hesitatingly, “ you’re sure “I’ll pay him for it! I’ll come up you did tinil it? You’resure vou come with him!" said she to herself. She had
kiiitiey Fii.uh A Hi • (>• i.'i-f' 1 stgna-; , i t honest?” no definite purpose in view, but fate suplurd mi l port .ti*, .‘"<1 our A* tuxua - •*. > ’• •' , ^ . ’• * 1 •■** -
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^UNIVERSITY of CINCINNATI. Acadvralc Dep«rtmont,with five different courBos loadin* to degreen. %nd a N OHM a UCOU RSK loading to a diploma. School ok Dkbigm with Art instruction leading to gradua-
by it
me forthief?
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% It ifl SIS»I1!*IS i > t Hotnl i nn*d in l'» tuilOdn’. s.Ttliyntrses- | tfthlUhed; 1000 cured. Writ* Blot ] w . I) . Mak ii, Oulncy, Mich-
v'HOOi. ok DtCHlGM w nti Art Inst ucti tion and a diploma. ASTRONOMIOAL **i
And apphai
me:
all
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tppliauces leading to a dogr-
departtuents begins Sept. •?0.l'>l. N
u ontam hoard on reasonable tern THOM \»* \ H kllKft. Res t
g to gradua*
EK V A I CRY,all th( Academic year m i.res ident student t
. K..r catalogue address
•, f'ltichiiiHtl, Ohio.
ii opens Sept.91.
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honest? Do you take Me, Galvin Ki tchiu.i.
as does custom work, warranted—rips mended gratis? Me, as am ready to give ’em as many of my shoes as tie .'ll lind paper in the sole of? Waal, 1
must say 1 do feel sot upon ”
•• 1 didn’t mean So call you a thief,” said Nancy. " The fact is. I’m so tluv tered 1 don’t know what I be, saying;
where wns’t you found it?” “ Up here by Spinner’s brook.”
MT. AUBURN INSTITUTE M "" Wl, ° .uhs«Mioiiop«aiScpt.,i. ii.thankmii.i.kr.Fm., j ,*b„ w should I have, when there’s
been sech a crowd goin’ to and from i t.lie Fair? I s'pose there’s forty men ‘ watered their horses at that brook today, and how can 1 tell which on ’em
dropped this ’ere wallet?’,
j There ’pears to be something writ on it,"’ said Nancy, examining it elo.sely. " But I can’t for the life of me
make out what His.”
“ I don't believe that’s writing at all,” said Galvin; “ it’s jest a scrawl;
looks like bin’s tracks.”
“ That looks something like a great A," persisted Nancy, pointing with her
forefinger.
“ About as ranch as it does like a
harrer,” said Galvin.
| “But they don’t put harrers on pocket-books,” said Nancy, “whereas A might be the beginning of the owner's name. I’ll tell you what, Galvin, i if you was to show ii to lawyer Sharp, i he'd make it out in a twinkling.” | " Yes, and to his own advantage,”
by name, and
put her name down for a year's subscription to the daily and weekly gratis. Finch, of the ” Nose 1’aiut,” thought his goods were too strong, so he bought u powder-box as his otl'ering, for faceuaint. Dr. Cowen, of the Windsor, gave a box of toothpicks; that’s about ns much as u bachelor knows about
concluded at last to try it The resu was wonderful. The sure healed, th | pains’ 1 vanished, and she is now wel i
again.
“Hero I po," cried Overkenner. ‘Gooiij morning.’’ and he waved a smiling a li* t 1
babies. Baldwin, the shoemaker, tried I to his companions on a St. Louis wharf
to take her measure for a pair of shoes, but his lasts were all too small. Justices Flagler and Graig and cx-Ju.stieo De Mattes, of Leadville, made a call in a body and took depositions that she really was the firstborn. Mr. Eldridge, of Leadville, presented a quilt. Myers (another old bach.), of Myers & West,
plunged himself.
into the water, and drowned
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We to-day call attention to the miver- j ti*'ment of the I’rickly Ash Bitters, which can ho found in another column.[ I These Bitters are ma-ie from the purest!
brought up a pony with a side saddle mil best materials, and their tonic and i
for the young lady "to take a horseback ! cathartic properties render them super- | - ery^-eti.whire l^!-. •
itii ri in whi'h it i.'htli Ly tfie public.
... I'Hi: FOWEit OF Al.Ki STI.\<; DISEASES , . . . * l displnj I by thitf pr«i ration D honora-
matenals, ana tneir tonic &.i*> i i^iy (}, c .\fMlical Faculty in
M8DWARE,
STORES,
SASH, D00ES. BLINDS, TINWARE. Pocket ami Table Cutler/ a Speciftltv. A nice. now. clean ptock ju t opened, bought for caen from first hun Is, north >i<ie public
iquarc.
B. F. BARWIUK,
plied her with one that very afternoon, and with the means of carrying it out. Still nursing her wrath, she set about building the tire preparatory to putting
on tlie tea-kettle.
She picked up a newspaper which Calvin had carelessly tossed into the wood-box, to kindle with, bnt before lighting it. she had the curiosity to look it over. There might be a death or marriage of somebody she knew, or a love-story, or an interesting “local item," and newspapers were rare in this family that one had come wrapped round a pair of disabled shoes. She spread it out on the table, and the first tiring that met her eyes was a notice in very large type—so large that it seemed to be staring at her—headed thus:
“ Lost—A Pocket-Book.”
The time and probable place of losing and a description of the lost article were all there. It ended thus: “Whoever shall restore the same, or give information leading to its recovery, will be suitably rewarded. Apply to Julius
Sharp, Esq."
She could not restore it, because Galvin kept it locked up in the bureaudrawer; but she could give information, and she would do it. It still wanted an hour or two of sunset, and
ride. Other and various things too nu-j tor to all others in disorders o: tin , r
ndelphian borrowed money enough to I to furnish an office and hang out a sign: I’ Franklin Protective Association.” Then he went to work among th" negroes, o iI ling them of imaginary benefits to be ibtainod in the future by joining his scciety, and now he has an income of $!25
a week from member's dues.
shrine of the first born, and, taking it all in all, no other baby ever received such a rousing welcome as this one in the “ glorious climate of Durango.” —
Durango (Col.) Record.
Slightly Mixed.
The other night, a fellow who had been on a little time and was vainly endeavoring to get home, tumbled into the Boston it Maine depot, at the rear entrance, Traverse Street, and thus accosted tlie official in charge: "’Keer, friend, 1 want to go Wesnuton,” at the same time putting his forefinger into his vest pocket to produce some scrip, which action caused him to nearly lose his equilibrium. “ Well,” replied our friend Knight, "this is the Boston & Maine depot; if you wish to go to West Newton, von will have to go to the Bos-
" ■ J " ■- 1’hnsso!" said ■richness, but they defeated tlie
The inventor • ill refer to tlie im dical gentlemen whose dm tries nre attach* *1 hereto.
1 ■ nra . letter '
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lowfC Jiypupbo'}>hite> i in my practice lor some hundred j. .urtitj*' whore it.-' u^e was indicated.
, 1870.
'„o. at. ■)onn, U.
re-eribed your Syrup * Fel-
Becftuso it adds to personal Vauty by restoring color and lustre to gray or laded hair, and is beneficial to the scalp, is why Parker's Hair llalsam is such a pop-
ular dressing. Aug.
with nil'll- a a t is far*
J.
ry renu ts.
. !> ..
..’i South Common ,-t.
A t’iiicago buy and girl of wort' whipp' d hy their parents
ton & Albany depot.’
the discomfitted traveler, sitting down on the end of a wheelbarrow, but sitting on the tloor immediately afterwards, as the barrow succumbed to his weight. “ Yes, that is so,” said the railroad man, helping him to make his exit where ho entered, ami bidding him good-night. About fifteen minutes later, an infernal thumping at one of the side entrances on Haverhill Mreet, caused Mr. Kniirht
15 and 14 for lovecure by
poisoning themselves to d ath.
ELURIDGF. FIMl’cON. M. D. Hudson N. Y.
writes:
’’I have need the Syrup i f llyi > ph phitss mado hy Mr. Fellow r , T : I < “I < ' *U1I puou and other Itinir »nd rim at de.-', wiiu the
wurt KratilyiUK ri.iults.’
F.DW IN CLAY. >1. V.. Pucwcsli. S. S. writes; ■ ’ 1 know of no betti r i penoi suiEurimi from uxhuuation ot the i *> orsofthe brain and nervou.. system, t ooi L-iik '‘ontin-
e eougli following typhoid fe-
lled study, or tlie y er, A c, Ac .”
*>A <iirUw Glioicf ”
Ft was in n drug store of course. All interesting incidents occur in drug store' —that is nearly all. She whs pretty, with blue eyes and golden hair, one of those kind of beauties the poet would have called an “angel,” but for the fat
CA \NDLERCRANE. • Halifax,N.S.. wrlti - “I hnve used It freely .n ::i;■ i rai tii o, hi.Hi in dirienges of the Chest, a- CV nsumption und JBronsbitis, &c. and in infant la alaea es tn I tha prima via« or Rtontach and Bowols* witb eminent gnenegg." For8..lu by nil druggigta. aug
Doottn'k! Orjtnny. IS ust*fu! CLu il j n only 8' . I’i.ti” lojr.frec. A«itlresg Ekatty.NV
gt’tg reeds*
.Cn
top?
81- up. IHus.Catn-
hinftt
i.N.J. ylO
Lawyer Sharp lived not more than a building anil open the door, which the mile away—not more than half a mile man outside might have done easily by across lots, the way she should go; simply lifting the latch. “ Well, what probablv she would be back before Gal- isit?” in a severe tone of voice. ” Want vin missed her. | go Wesnuton,” he muttered, pushing She put on her bonnet and went out i right in. as though he had at last found the front door, which was not visible ; the desired haven of rest. He was imfrom the shop. It was not without mediately turned about, however, and,
after being forcibly intormed as to where he was, and where he should go, he
tl beii)£. Howinp tun uly to thr nnml-l
m
A. J. SMI ULEY
: WMI
I quoth GaVin. "Sharf
Sharp b/natur’, that’s what he is. And some trepidation that she presented
—~ a ■-—^ m m—^777-', ' anyhow you might as well trust a wolf herself before so august a personage as \ A&1SA US C'OiiLlE^n I'i. witlialamb as a lawxer with money. Lawyer Sharp, but he treated her with
great civility, particularly when ho had
heard her errand.
Indeed, he bowed and smiled to such
Ex ara-
1*011 .N .
For the liberal cdueution of womon. x.a .minations fo?0Dtfati0a« Bopt* 14th. Cfttalojcuee gent on application to »'. L. Doan, HeKiHtrar
Ht 15
Ms* ♦ ^ ? 9 ^
A
Even the Bible says, • Woe unto you,
lawyers.’ ”
“Waal, there’s Parson Goldhoad. , —
show it to him; there aint nothing about sn extent that it was rather embarrass- Waking boldly in, and not recognizing ministers, and he knows a ing, and she was glad when she found the genial and now thoroughly amused
1 her-’ ilf in the streetonco more. So well i official, he commenced, " Are you the
sadly departed. Not over twenty minutes elapsed, however, before he again put in an appearance; this time at the Haymarket Square end of the depot.
‘oine clerk, she asked for "Swayne’s
' 'intincnt for akin diseases," and upon i u.,,. »}„• * :• teia.irlv . •ui ' il receiving it vanished like the mor ’’ ' . Sc Church!' vihVl. dew before the Summer sun. August i,.,...,. r „ . ..-.kt -.v .... .. , at! l. : >.-rip- _ ; — ,, ,, 'tiens in tie' best nussible mutiner. Wcg.'HS
Sum death to potato bugs. Lull uni "mtLii'•<
on H. U. STEEG for the receipt, K II I* X I Ft 11 F>. i ProRintly, it reasonahla’iirices- Twi-nty year,
j exp«iienco in DrcL’nf’.istlo insures vustonitr*
’the best material and worn.
Mali 4 ICoom 4’:ii*s.
This magnificant addition to the mass'
of Somfortable appointments for tno.l- Hors" Shocinq and B'^cksiTiithiiig.
-il In [III „t (h.. M,l
to horse
mm. _ i:. w. sTivTiir., No. a*2, IIh JUH’k Itloi’k,
l!r'.eneartli., IniL,
Iienlor in Furr.ilmn, Mctiilii'. i loth covered. Walnut uml K ■I'lveod Imit iiien T lliii!' und J.'ftrkets, and rub -s el hII .i/e . 1 luive the linhjt br;irye in lib- i irl ef th" ""iin rv and ei urepared to attend to undertHkimr in nil its hranohea. witb oaatueaa and dispatch. Satiilaction guaranteed in tninliue. eiulJ
a woe on
sight, they say.
What should I show it to anybody for? ”i'aint my business to go round huntin' up an owner for it. • Finding’s having.’ all the world over; and I must say it’s real aggravatin’ of you, when 1 have a little bit of good luck, to try and siioii it ali. 1 thought you’d he tickled
to death with the money.”
• • And ho ! be,” i Id N n \. “ "til" 1 can’t help thinking about the man that
lost it.”
“ Let him come and claim it, and he shall have it; if that ain’t fair, I should like Ur know what is.” Of advertising, this simple minded pair knew nothing. And in projioa-
j herself in the
did she speed in her errand that she was at home again and had supper on the table not much lat^r than usual. Before she had cleared it away Lawyer Sharp made his appearance, accompanied by two officers of justice. If it was a surprise to Calvin to learn the errand upon which they had come, it was an equal surprise to Nancy to see
Superintendent?” The last word a tough one, and it bothered him a good deal. “ No, sir; but I can give you any informs' ion you desire." “ Well,” lean-
ing against'the door-post, “want go ng, bathing, loui.yi: g and s Wesnuton. ’ “ You can t do i’, sir, .jijtj ^ aiel ako arranc d ■;
cm railway travel, original ■; with the Chicago. Burlington A Quincy llnilroao, tlie favorite route from East to W • t. These cars enable the pa--enger* to enjoy every luxury of first class hotels; each room being ; r viib d m ith wasli-
eptng fasuites for
etaml. mikI will i?ivo prompt nttonti
l all ot
ly 14
line.
here;thi- isth" l;o-: ; ,n Main" H |i.t . ; ^ ,
Do you hear, sir? the Boston A. Alaiue
depot.” A silent, a vacant stare of full larttes. . u tx-st pait shout it is t t
her husband placed under arrest. She two minutes’ duration and the mis- it cos’s ro more than had thought that if the pocket-book guided stranger broke forth, nr acenm:mdations
was restored that would be the end of now. this thing’s gettin eidcdlj old; it and when she saw Galvin led away this makes the third depot 1 Vo be<*a
between two constables she was frantic into to-night and they said ’tWas Boss’U c*ntem- Ute going \\ est
S ’ G
1
seen res
with rage and grief. She clutched wild- | Maine. 'Can’t all be Boss'u Mafte ly at them, explaining and protesting, 1 l0pi>t*.”-“-/tos?0n 2e/<47*'** wl .
ordinary while it
If r.ny of our readers
they will do
I•s«2i:iim{>oli's <•' i-iniuai y. A fir-t-claj." Boanling Sebnijl for yr.uti. la;b - " -1 ”i I ■ - •. ! -I. It" Hil.y !• nlion. s ■h"ol bnihii i-m-w, "i.eant. amt Invnir cd with ill mod, rn vonieni'M, Board.ri tad a plaaaaiit bi me. Full "i>ri>« of extxrlenead, libHrally , loastod taaoh.ri, t’ourfo of rimly tlior, i:(rii kihI t "ill No iKitter placi-to nr.mirc amu.i ,| e,li:"atiiin — vp. jl and insIr'.tm.Mitnl, Art. Ll.mution and .'l* tlem I I'furu ts"- receive apeeinl attention.
:iiayea spoken in xb" family.
I,
Terms moileriit .Mr, and '!rs. .1.
M'. A.'!!
In,
So ml for
:!!'» X.
. ■« . K AFPFS, Prineirals. Pennsylvania. St.. I- j, 0 >U,
-M ilt. E. Thoiun ;
11 to secure thoir tickcD via 'J 'lE taken and conveynnciDg
BURLINGTON ROUTE. 0 d to.
Noir.rv Public,
Morton, Indiana. Acknowledgements
promptly attend-
t£28
