Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 November 1881 — Page 2

C. W. CALLENDER.

Proprietor |of

CASTLE MILLS,

Dealer? in

Flour, Meal and Feed. Hi*he«t market price paid for prain. Cuetom primlinp a specialty. On Mill lot formerly occupied by (tape's mill SOUTH OREJJNOASTLE. Greencastle Foundry

-AND-

M COMP^VIVY,

-Mnnufacturora of—

Culvers Iron Drag Saw

And all kinds of Mac’ * »•, Kepairintr on Mil chincrv done i minptly.

Mra. Qcorge Campbell died last wei kof: Blackjaw is a Missouri town of some typhoid fever, and was buried at Ladoga, i sentiment, notwithstatnling ils name,

Thk readers of Thx 8tar will pleaee hear in ! G '-* or g' J ha ' < 8 ' nc0 moved to his father's, for it has just had an elopement, involv-

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CORRESPONDENCE.

mind that we do not hold ourselvea accounta-

Mrs. Wilos and

ble tor or endorse the opinion!! of correspond

ents published in tbeae columns. We simply moved to Frank Giltan'S

I sire space to our correspondents that the poo-1 ,

tde may learn what the thoughts of tneir Koachaale.

neighorsare.

Tug Star always welcomes newsy corre spondenco from various parts of the county. Send along the news of your neighborhood,

and have it printed. .Tl IlnllHttllll.

tf 1st

And all kin>U of Machinety and eastings. •wRepuiring on Mill Work and Farm Ma-

. . nt .

Shop near South Depot, Greencastle, Ind.

Our Sabbath school gave _ _

Furniture, Pictures &. Picture Frames |ttuttday night, and the house was crowd former

C. J. KIMBLE & SON, ]«1 to its utmost. The exercises were at Summereet, taught by Dr. Pierce .. The only exclusive manufacturers anil dealers enjoyed by all. It. H Bowen, of Put- Wheat is looking well in thig section .. 1 d a'^t o° g«t g o o d "fu rn i *u r e a? ’low ^Ic/.t^Le" naraville - lhe cloSlJ nm,,e a fe . W . Lei and PrieBt is the boss horse trader of everybody go and sue—in Hathaway Block. marks, and said he felt greatly benefited i this vicinity ... Mr. Buck Uomen’s

for having come, and was glad to see th" school is the largest in the township, talent shown by our little boys and girls, gome 65 scholars enrolled ... John Mci... V m. Roberts is sick; also Mrs. Farland is our stone mason John

. TVTT^ f\T'T'\/ Frank.... Dr. Zane reports a great deal Priest rides the saddle horse of this vi-> V^i 1 I U vL i\| I Y of sickness.. . And now Simps. Roberts cinity. Shakespeare, j

_, , * , , smiles; it’s a girl ...Dr. Zane occupies Black aV Bro. are buying horses at!. . , A .,, ,

■ 1 Ins new house... prank Heat still hast

the Kansas fever, and will probably go i

her brothers have ing a furious pursuit of the flying pair by farm, west of the girl’s father on horseback, a charge F. dm Bug. i of shot fired scatteringly into their backs,

a runaway by all the scared horses, a tight between the two man, and the Anal

triumph of the lovers.

Many persons iron towels, fold them and place them away before they are

J.C Priest is attending school thoroughly dry. In this damp condition

there is a meld which forms on them called "oidium,” one vaiiety of which causes a skin disease known as ring-

Columbus

l»r> Crvek.

The roads are muddy ...S. W. Priest js on the s<ck list .. .The match game of base ball played by the Dry Creek

a concert and lUmbridge boys was won by the

THE STAR.

According to the Christian Union, Mr. Ingersoll knows no more about the Christian religion than a b >y would know of a chestnut from pricking his fingers with the burr.

COLUMBUS, OHIO.

MANUFACTURERS OF

iFinsriE

Are offered New urn! Elegnnt Sleeping Coaches, au lienco, at Meharrv Hall, last Tuesday

u bieh run , ,

I'll HOUGH WITHOUT {CHANGE ni^ht.

Between

JL.TJ X IT II v :

Pgpsengers via the

bfj: u\e: isoi I. A St. L. and C. C. A I. R’ye, to

ISDIANAI-OM^CI^SATl. , *«<» •» «»«•? ».-» ~#l And all new law, April 1st... All persona who NENV ENGLAND ( 1 I IP.S, IMF '* r U M. Joyce lectured to a good !ire interested in the Manhattan cemetery

should look after it, as the fence is down and cattle running over the graves of de-

^ teil'A little niece of Mr. Ben Cole-| ( . eagei j c r j en( j g ^ p roS p ec j f or

ST. LOUIS & N t"jW YORK, lnan > living at Neoga, Ills., is sick, and vvas never better in this neighborhood.

AND BOSTON, j he has lone to sec her. i Pisctr. And for the Special Accommodation ©ay*.\ bargain can bo had in a gentle — ot Ponon. G.iina Wait. , ,, , , , . . , , , .Us-dia, kuaxas. ““ additional mare nnd a vtell br-.L splendid styled j ^ ^ havi gome ye jnter _

T H ROUG 11 T R A I N C0U< by ( ' a:1 " lg at 1STA,: OfflC0 - I est.ng letters fro.,, Mr. B , and I don’t Will leave Grranra.tle daily, except Sunday. . , , a ,,, , n , ! see " by a word from Kansas would not

Srliool Kt'port.

District, No. 4, Madison township. The

An 11111‘i’i‘Niiiit; Fad.

Danville to-day. J t ' h ' e Kansas’fever, and'will ’probably go I n,strict - Ko ’ 4 ' Mailison ‘ 0W " shi P- The j In France, all patent medicines must asiyThe first "cold soap" of th e sea- . , , i follow ing is the result of the monthly . be endorsed by an ollicial board of phy-i ■on, last Tuesday. | ,h?r0 : n COm,n ,G 0 ; ,,,r examioation, held Nov 11. Dora Thom-Licians before they can be sold. In lieu, • saw* mill.... uoans are bad, and no pro- 1 ^ * »— *1-- « *i

ttfc-Mrs. \N . S. Hamrick, of Martins- 1 r

'as. 84; Clara Downing, 86; Lucy Irwin. I ? r guch a law ‘« A ," ,erica ’ the P®°P^ I

i^i nave resolved themselves into a national

jUO; \ ernie Leisure, So: Alice Gardner, committee, which has endorsed Swayne’8 181; Reynold Gardner, 85; Grant God-J Ointment for allay ing the itching accom i dard, 85; Oscar Thomas, 91; Bettie Me punying the Piles, as the only reliable I Clannahan. 88; Mamie Thomas, 85; Lida remedy ,n the market. It’s a poor rule j ,, , that won’t work both ways. nov.

Gardner^ 90. v r To.»Ko. j

F. L. Moore, Teacher.

Itl’ill FkIIHP T lit IlstVls Martha Scott to Wm. R. Buis, land in

Mill Cre. k tp , $1 ’Ja).

Win. II. Scott to Wm. R. Buis, 15 1 o acres in Mill Crei k tp., $5DO. Levi Hepler to Wm Shoppell, pt. of

arriving St. Louts 7:30 a

Makinx direct Connections for all Pointa in will make that place their resilience

MISSOURI, KANSAS. TUX \S, COLORADO ami CALIFORNIA. tafThis Train will run promptly

o> timic:

No D<‘luy«»! \<> ni-iculioiis!

rived safely at W.terbury, Conn., -nd • be bunt . ficUl to your readers . First, asl' 01 . 8 U ‘-* olavil ' e ’* 4,) ;

James II. McAninch to M'chael M.

I te^’ Tell your friends and neighbors l^,Vpl?on\TZ8^.e 1 nre''no m«e! 80 ‘ n '’ eff '- ,r80n lp ; f 2l80 ° p who do not take The Star, that it wil! | gu t > j CC { C( ] t Q drouth than in any other ,, Sr ' ‘ 00 rum ' .T* rL "

- 1 J 1 1’ rakes, land tn Monroe tp., $120.

Wifconsm has been trying to destroy its wolves, wild, and foxes by otfering a reward for every one killed, and within six months has expended nearly $8,(XX)

in this

way. But those who seem to | know, say that the only result has been ! to increase the nnmber of these animals, the reward oft'ered for their destruction being an incentive to breed» and raise them.

country; but must admit that this year

be furnished for the remainder of

ami all ol 1882 for One Dollar. I wus a trying one on the corn crop. Still

. . i i Bqtf'The Bloomington Courier says: w-e have plenty that will average 35 to ..

And passengers will cave time and money by B ^ I New Mavsville Cemetery to

consulting I J. M. Allen, of Greencastle, was in our j 40 bushels per acre, (living to a large p , , ' ,, . ... A. P. HARRISON, AOBNT. city over Sunday. He seems to be very ^ number of chinch bugs, our wheat did IC a R4^ curin K lowest rates for freisht and pas- strongly attached to this place—or some- j not pan out well in some localities; but A.J.SMITH, ) Pt T nnje 1 P It.MARTIN, body in it. , the State will have plenty and some to Gen. Pass. Axt. i oLLUlllo i Gen. West. A*t The lecture by Dr. Wiileta, last ship. Grain of all kinds commands good

Saturday night, was a genuine treat to prices \\ heat, •’|>1 _5(« 1 50 per bushel; ! the very large audience out to hear him corn, 50^?GOc ; nats, 40c. Hogs, ;>(S5 1 jC The lecture course has proven a grand P er !b. I receive Ihe Star every Monsuccess so far this year. j ,ia - v evening and am happy. B. Jgy-Wm. R. Harshbarger, minister of Vlaiion Tou iisliip. the German Baptist Church, will preach A lire in the school building at Fill-

LIVER

Rudy H. Burkett to Sandford R. Bales,

Martin

Maty C. Skeleton to Joel Dodds, 35 acres in Mill Creek tp , $1,500. Ignatus Hawkins to Margaret W.

Stevenson part of lot 207, 0. P. Green-

castle, $4,400.

Mollie E. Alspaugh to John W. Myres, lots 29, 30. 31, and 32 Fillmore, $325. Martial J. Dodd to Woodson Batman. 80 nctes in Franklin tp., $3,^00.

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| Frank McGaughoy’s funeral at Pisgah, more Thursday, came near resulting in a

TARAXINE

the Tarajrirum or

Ihindelion.

TARAXINE

conflagration. Timely interference stopped the flames before any damage was done... A gold watch and chain we-e

j about three miles south of Russelville, j the fourth Sunday in November, at 10:30

*T»» ■/-> tr 1 i t • 0 c l° c k a - n> -

le, wt ^EVftcfoU ftg“Dr. Willets preached an able and n, ' sse( I from the residence of ’Sijuire It „o c,.lo.nri or .Hh.rral »/«... J t ‘ nter, ‘ inin ? fl rm ° n at the Presbyterian H'«rst. They were the property of Mrs. kind, .Mnin ini/rrdirnt I* th* Con- Church this citv last Sunday morning Hodshire, who is now residing there,

teutratrd Mrdirttl Principle of \ ' 1’ ' 0 e>_

rite building was filled to its utmost capacity, and many turned away, being un-

able to find sitting room.

asrWe pause to remark that new subscribers for The Star are coming in fas

h a Upcciflc for nil THoeanre arlelng from

Deranged hirer % Howels, Spiern

Steps were immediately taken to track the thief. The lady set out for Green castle in the wake of her husband, overtook him and informed him of the loss. Mr. Iloilshire at once set the telegraph

The horse has the smallest stomach in proportion to his s'ze of any animal. The supreme Court ot California has decided that the Sunday law is constitu-

tional.

A German paper, comparing Germany with France, observes that the former nation is superior to the latter in political and military power, and that the latter surpasses the former in culture and material prosperity. This, it says, is chiefly

or Kidneye.

TARAXINE 1 TARA NINE

Cures

Liver Com-

plaint fn all its |

Stages.

TARAXINE]

Xever fails | to rare Chronic Ague. Try it. I TARAXINE

Cures Habitual Const ii»ation.

Is for Sale bg all Drn</</ittfs and Patent

Medicine Dealera.

ter now, than at any previous time since ' ,1 0 P era,ion - Mr - (, eorge Shoptaugh attributable to the fact that the popttlathe paper was established. Come on, J sot ollt ' n anot ^ l ‘ r t *' rec, ' on ’ enga,<in8 ’ n tion of France is almost stationary, while friends, and we will give you more than t,ll ‘ hlln, w,th r ‘ orj artler ’ and H00n 8 P ot '' (bat of Germany is rapidly increasing, the worth of your money. t0lt 8evera * ,U8 P' C ' 0U8 ^coders, .lus j France, which is moreover, richer in natfctrTho Indianapolis Review savs: | ‘I- 00 "T!*? 0 ^°T bt 8 °“ n ' ,8Ve b ® en oral resources than Germany, is thus A. R. Brattin, of Greencastle, was in had not the wa,( ’ h been found in oagily enabled to provide for the wants the city the other day, looking about to * er ’ * ,nnoce " t caU8e of * t8 ^ i of its people. Germany, naturally a poor J “IT- a n»nce being a little two-year old i country can ^ncre.se her productions

son ol Mr. Hurst ...Mr. John Jackson s0 as t 0 Iteep pace with the increase of captured a thief at Indianapolis, Wedncs- | |pr population. According to the latest day, who had stolen an amount of money j oengug population of Germany was at (iri-encastie. Lor. 45,194,(XX); it has increased by 459,000

. _ . , . , , , , ... a vear from 1871 to 1875. and since 1875

i.yrtis labors barn burned Ihursday ISurnurtl. , ’

! , , by 493,bOO a year. During the past nine

night I lie loss will amount to a thous-; 1—i .i——*■,

Cm res

Dyspepsia anil. find some jewelry establishment to abIniligestion, Brattin is becoming a monop

m 4 F) 4 ; y- He has jewelry houses in Greencas

i /\ M ¥ Pj lie, Brazil, Spencer and Danville.

8&F*The Cloverdale Uctabl says:

The weather unfavorable and the roads i

[ and dollars, there being in the building | getting very muddy ... Farmers mostly

years the increase has amounted to more

persons,

Trice, fit* Cts. and $1.00.

A, KIEFER,

Indianapolis, ImL | e j p ’’ 3 ,.j ........... n j t i ian 4000,000 persons, which is more

; at the tune a large amount of leed, wag-| ilono gathering corn, which is considera- .

ions, mowing machinery, but no stock. 1 bly damaged. Market price here, 600 j 1 . 1 ''!. 1 .” ta , ' l", 0 '* I, , B , „ \ ..I./ ... , duchies of Baden and Hesse and the pro S K It was the work of an incendtarv with! '.oc. per bushel ...Thomas Lafoe and . , • -r , ... .. - ... . . , . . Ivtnce of Alsace-Lorraine. It is as if THK GRF. vT INDIAN :he probable object of robbing the house, W ilham Ragsdale are dangerously sick ,, , , , , , . . BOTANIC DOCTOR. .i . u i c „ * , „ , ; Germany had annexed the population of I *»-Tbe residence of Mrs. Hurst, of wuh typhotd fever.... Mrs. Frank Book- thMe countrjps without annpxinK the

J( fh-rson township, caught fire from akr is in a critical condition with sciatic

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COMM -V i\ 1)

A NEW MAX —DYSPEPSIA CURED. From the Hon. J. H. Benson, Hart Co.. Ga. HartwrlI., Ga., Feb, 10. 1S81. I want to say a good word for Brown’s Iron Bitters. I am about sixty years of age, have warehouse, railroad and newspaper work to do. I have been taking and various other kinds of whisky bitters to give me an appetite, and the only appetite I got was one for driub. Kev. Mr Anderson, the presidingelder for the distriet, stopped with me not long ago. suffering dreadfully from dyspepsia; I got him Brown’s Iron Bitters. They cured him. After he left, I concluded to take that remaining in the bottle, and I assure you it has made a new man out of me. I have no desire for stimulants, and believe I could eat an old pair of boots and digest them us easily ns rice. J. H. BENSON.

The price of board was raised at the only hotel near the Indianapolis stock yards. The boarders paid the new rate without a word, but secretly took a pledge of total abstinence from strong drink. A week of prosperity in the dining room was more than offset by a cessation of business in the barroom, and the landlord was glad to restore the old figures.

OUR MOTTO: The Best for the Least Money, Only One Grade of Goods, and that the Best.

Consumption, sick headache, biliousness cured by ‘'Sellers’ Liver Pills.” Try them. 25c per box. It is charged by ex-Gov. Johnson that the gamblers of St. Louis have bri- ■ bed the Grand Jury not to bring in in-' dictments against them. An investigation is going on. Chas. Kayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, X. J., reports that his son, a lad I of twelve years, was completely cured ol a terrible case of Eczema by the Uuticura remedies. From his head to hts feet was one mass of scabs. nov An Iowa man refuses $10,(XX) for the | old battlellag of the 17th Ohio Regiment, of which Garfield was Colonel.

“A” Wheels,

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FULL

LEATHER TOPS

ta:. zuf;:: :at2:.

.'ate of London, arc [

!.'.% r L n e a r ne "lVlTnoi , , 0f8 a , n1 <>Relive flue,

I«)ui(d;<n:i street 0 , o|>iKisite Union Depot, Indianapolis, Ind.

rhiMiniatisiu.... A. G. Rice and .Joseph 1

countries themselves.

annexing

Such an increase

For all Female Diffioultie* wo furnish Pills Rubber Good*, etc, on .receipt ot letter and Lstami). at *bort notice. Dr. Reeve? i* the most i ®ucce.‘ i ?ful Throat Doc • *rin America. He will ell you your trouble a MOtfle question, and jure m ah the lollowing

without Hiking you warrant a permanent cure

dUciiBcp:

Catarrh. Chronic Throat arid Luna diaeatei*. nnd the lollowinir ninladie*, Hrinina trom indiscretion or exposure, fueh an Syphili?*, GonorrhoM. Gleet. Stricture, Orchiti?, hM Urinary Trouble*, and Syphiletic or Mercurial nffections of the Throat. Skin and Rones. All these diseaeoH treated on the luteM scientific principle?, and a cure guaranteed nnd warranted. Alter *if) years experience in the profession, he treats the young and middle aged men. who are suffering from the effects ofSpermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, or the result of selfabuse in youth, or excesses in maturer years, and other causes which produce the following effect-: Inv.dun*Riy fimiasions. Nervousness. Blotches on the Face, Constipation, Confusion ot Ideas, Indigestion, Dizziness. Defective Memory. Debility, Dimness of sight. Cough. Sexual Exhaustion, Aversion to Ladies'Soeie-

last Saturday Jatternoon, *..^.11 . .1. lKl ^ x n,,u R 11 0 f population adds to the strength ot the and had it not been for (ho heroic exert-1 Use h.ve been .lo,ng a little trading- ernpirP) but it also j ogeg a heaTV bur _ ions of neighbors, th.- entire building Uu’e buying (’ase’s farm and trading bin, de n 0p for the ma j nt ' eolknce would have been destroyed. The dam- hts town property. Al wfll quit , ' ,a ‘’ k -j of h(>1 . nilmpr0 , )s cbi , drpl) . age. however, was limited to burning the -(iniihing amigo to farming, and Mr 1- ' roof off. Mrs. Hurst returns thanks for ( 'ase is coming to town to improve his A Venetian gondolier descends gener-

health....B. F. Wilson had over one ally from a long line of ancestors, who hundred turkeys driven in, Saturday, I were for centuries boatmen. A gondola and shipped them Monday, dressed... [costs about $200 The father lays by

An agreeable dressing for the hair, that i will stop its fallinu, has been sought for. | Parker’s Hair Balsam, distinguished for its purity, tully supplies this want, nov |

On all of oni' buggies.

the assistance rendered on the occasion.

On Nov. 10, in PutiiainviUe, daughter ol W. and M. Rush, aged 10 mo. and l day. Oa Nov. II, in Warren township, Jen

The funeral of Georgia, son of B. F. and , week after week a small sum in order to Mollie Wilson, was preached here lust buy his son one, nnd thus start him in .Sabbath, by Elder Thomas Stevens, to a | life. The gondola cost about $60 per

me L . daughter of John L. Solb'is aged VPry a (^ un (j vp alu ] I . US j (P( .t ab | p audience annum in repairs. The owner pays a 11 years. 6 months and li days. j ... .Quite a nice congregation assembled tax to the mnnicipniity, according to the T« tin’ Ui’yoml at ,l,e -Chool house last Wednesda) 1 station to which he is allo'led, and he is Died, tn this city, on Saturday, Nov. i ni 8 ht to hear K,der L T ’ Bl ' ch8 " a " obliged to he there not only every day,

[preach, but for some cause he failed to

12, of consumption, Ltbbte, wife of Dr. * 1 , , . ,, ,

29 years. The uo,ne ” J 0 * 111 Llhngton steps quite high

■ 1 Jie aays it is a boy and looks

but every third night, During the summer months he gains a dollar per diem; in winter almost nothing. When the

George W. Bence, aged 3'J years, remains were interred at Forest Hill)

Cemetery on Monday afternoon, the fun . i .

eral services being held at St. p au i. s | 8a|, l t>>W the kort Bed school was doing | engage .nether domestic avocations for

Hike its. father ..Thk Star last week ! gondolier goes home ho has to cook and

OUAIilll J . \ ii .lun i v»a» , • • .. . ». rai UXTIUU. aaciu a i. » »v, a <• i« a o i

ty. Imi ; ote n r y or Lo.. of ^‘nor. which , i well under the careful management of, his familf. His wife dressed in ra^s. unfits the victim for busine?s or marriage, j Church an( ] attended by a very large 1 , f , * ...... These are all permanently cured by remedies . . . , Xf Sallie Welch. If we know what we are with her hair in disorder, and a pair of that are not injurious—from medicine? taken concourse of relatives and friends. Mrs ....... » i . , , , , , . . from mother Earth, where none hut the pure . , . , , . , . r .. about, I om Williams holds the fort asjold slippers on her feet,sits on her door- ° Who“ 8 e a f n?oit»ie above xymptomf prevail. ’T . p y f p ° c “T ' | lpr „ pDtlp '» a ster of biren, with about 45 pupils, all | step looking to her husband to find her [>u fhoutd consult me «t once, tord you let • n of which appear to be doing well.... The ( in polenta, and to cook it for her when

Great chance to make money. Those, who alwuyn take advantage ofthe good I |chanco? for making money that are ottered, generally become wealthy,while those who do not improve such chance? remnin in ooyerty. We want many men . women,boy? and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one ean do the work properly from the first start. The husinc?? will nay more than ten time? ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stinson & Co., lyl& Portland, Maine.

you should consult me at once, for if you

them remain you will be an old rann just when lady-like and social qualities, as well as

you should bo in your prime of life, for they ^ 1

lead to premature decay, and when these once her nobility of character and benevolent,

get fastened t«. a man’s nervous system. they

gre very hard to eradicate. Procrastination th charitable disposition. J he sympathies fcwaaidW Of our people are with the bereaved hus-| “VrUu!: Ifirt'lun»rka and Mole, removed 'the n.otl.erlesR child, and mou.ningl

All Fomalo diseases treated most successfully. relatives.

Gcu. Ofe Cor. Il'iuo:^ Louisiana Hi

INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

Private Ka.im No. 1, riRlit, . Rooms No,. 2 and lor Gentlemen.

for Ladies only.

lyl.

PENSIONS. ARE PAID -rrrr .nldl.rdl.Abled ky ac-i'lent „r i.lherwL.. A W Ol Nl».,t i.ri> kind. UM- r r,,-. Ull’IlKl, .f lut.hflit; diseartfi t>f 1.un« or \ i*rl«o«M* > el«» ffive • pension, t'nder ne* Uw thousands are en. titled to an mrrense of pension W laowa. octihann and dependent lathers or mothers oI lold?er. get a pens,,... Send • stnmp. for copy

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Tio. Star will be lurninhed to *ub-1 c *^ ’ * • ^ art ^ ox ' s ^ ,u ^ alnous horsescribera for the remainder of 1881 and h you have anything to trade, the year 1882 for One Dollar, Agents , ' al1 on him a, "‘ be «cconimodated.... wilt please make a note of this, and send ' Mr. Bennington is making good progress ,in the names accordingly. o nfi Dollar bis work P r, B 8ralor y ,0 establi8h,n 8 for Tint Stab to January 1, 1883, bis lile f * clor >’ J ust nor,h of here - wbere — 'he will be prepared to furnish plenty of Strengthen brain and mu.de, cultivate , ^ at msonab , e prices... Mrs . nerves of ireo, uitke labor eaay end work e a r rleaaure by usiug Brewo’s Iron Bitters. 11*. D. Stringer is convalescing slowly....

store at Wheaton passes from 'SquireI earned. The food of the family, when Moreland to Abner Fields this week they have food, consiats of polenta and a

handful of small fish, so smart), indeed, that nothing remains of them except bones and skin when dried. On feast days, if the gondolier has been fortunate

pairing boots and shoes. Give him a they eat a little rice. This, however, is

The 'Squire will retire to his farm ... Miss Anna Johnson, uf Uoachdale, is visiting at Tom Williams’.... David Quick is now prepared to do all kinds of ro-

an exceptional luxury, lor rice is dearer than polenta. And yet these men are able to row without any apparent effort for many hours every day. They are well set, strong, and muscular, nnd their unkempt wives seem to be in the rudest of health. Physically, intellectually, and morally, they compare advantageously with the descendants ol the Doges.

business now before the public. You can make money taster nt work for us than at anything else. Capital not nee<lcq . We will start you. 312 a day and unwnrtis made at home by the industrious. Men, women, hoys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You ©an work In spare tim© only or yh © your vrholo time to the business. You can live at home and do the work. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can tail to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made Inst, easily and hon«>rably. Address Tri k&Co., 1 y29 Augusta. Maine.

:PIS0> r CURC.,fQR '

l*i*o m ( ure lor ('oiimiiiiiii- | i ion Is also tlir* he«t cough ined •*lnc. Do**- hviihII, lioittrl .amr. Stdd everyw here. Uvjc | ml $1.00. Warranted to first buyer*.

CQNSU M ' TI0N»

mtmwMiWi® tonic

Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, Stillingio, and many of the biLt medicines known are combined in Porker's Ginger Tonic, into a medicine

r ri>rriMovi \ j ^ z

Dear Sirs: We have used and gold your work for the past three years and have found it first-elnss. Our customers are all well pleased. We have sold to several livery stables and your buggies have stood the sever 1 usage to which they are subjected equal to th« highest piieed buggies. Yours Very Truly ‘ “

Dunn & Wilson.

Laporte Ind.

Gentlemen : I have bought of you several of your side-bar buggies. They are the best vehicles tor the money I ever saw. I have subjected them to the severest tests in iny livery and thev wear better than any other work 1 ever had. Yours Truly

Plymouth Mich,

F. D. Park.

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of such varied powers, as to make It the greatest Blood Purifier nnd the BestHcal: hi:Stn ngt h Huston r Ever Used. It cure* Rheumatism, Steeples nets, & diseacsi efthe Stomach, Bowels, Lun"% Liver & Kidneys,

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Parker's

Hair Balsam.

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Dear Sirs: From nn exi.erience ofttfteen years in the fivery liusiness we are fully convini'ej that the Juruhilily stylo nnd finish of buggies of your I nmnufaeiure far exeel any others in the J United Slates for the same money. „ Dray A Hen. ; Couneil Bluffs Iowa.

Gentlemen : We have been usiaa your Brewster work for two years duriuir which tim- we heve been convinced they are the host bcgjiea on the road and for neatnesa dr.rAfciHty and a»n»r* appearance they can not be surpassed. Your* Truly H. W eeks A Kimble Uerriatte MnsuiiA.'.urari Laytousi ille Aiaryiand.

Gentlemen , Hnue been sellinR your buRKies and phaeton* forthe lost two years and as yet there is the first eomplaintto be made. H think thatu the best bugaies in the market for the money I hey Rave Rood sa*,isfaction to both dealer and customer. Yours K. A. McCormick Cadix Ohio.

Gentlemen : You mide two three-vuarter seated buRfies for us last winter. We arc very I pleased with them. They arvthebest saltLB tor their dost we have ever seen f Yours Truly Daniel Wood BoStnjt Mas. Fraocts A. Fpster 3*S