Cambridge City Tribune (Newspaper) - December 19, 1889, Cambridge City, Indiana DECEMBER 19, 1889, 36. of of of those nod peculiar to at the Hotel and N. V has afforded a vast experience in nicely I ' ing and thoroughly testing remedies cure of woman's Dr. Favorite is the or of this great and valuable Thousands of received from patients and frein who have tested It In the mom aggravated and obstinate cases which bud bullied their provo It to be the most wonderful remedy devised for the relief and cure of It Is not recommended as a * but as a most perfect for woman's peculiar Is the only I dne for sold nuder a from that ft will give satisfaction In every or the money paid tor be a It Imparts strength to the whele and to the womb and Its In For debilitated nursing and women Dr. Favorite Prescription u the earthly being as an appetizing cordial and -' Al a and ' ' and ora unii and is invaluable uing nervous other attendant upon disease of the it in Bleep and Is a legitimate by an p and It is composition miil care for the moM cases of h. ii painful tii or ilif and iiI 1 pain a unii at to Favorite Proscription Is a site and can only It is equally efficacious and in its when taken for anil derangements incident to that later and critical known m of when taken in connection with of Dr. Golden Medicai and laxative doses of Purgative i Little Liver r. Their alsu removes blood and and humors 11- Larue ABB THE WICKED 5 old stood by a grave a lib band on leaned on lili I knew by Uie gleam of Ills eloquent eye His heart was his lips to b to Judge when the soul takes ru Who is to Judge 'twixt the and the t Which of US mortals shall dare to our was wicked who died t -In our Journey the farther we better we learn that humanity's need spirit that prompts na to find virtue than vice la the lives of our good deeda we record on rhe evil men let It lie with their I have labored But I never have of It in the il hiLs energy unii t. it. got a 8eh(K)l can I increased never ai 10 Our funil is ami is and Texas Ti nii the other hnn are and are di rived various on tlie School of the wl results from a levy of Hi cents each real and SO cenU on School lax not to exceed oU cents on and fl on each levied the trustees and LOVERS is a 1 the one r I to Ihe on the rocky I lo rocky id that ira's form wot and need look over mii suite and we will see it thick ly dotted with 9,882 school vnl ued at Besides we have invested in school apparatus linking a total of are in architectural and many ( them are in live million supporting our free Diir were wise in r school on a solid le National had it in a resi f of the and ' to our State waf of is township School al fund blood I send ten cents In Dispensary main N. AND CO BY M. CALLAWAY 5-t,f 1(1 i Id sixty acres Co to il used Interest and other n rived from Ihe funil and from county unclaimed lini funds can lie us pay salaries of lea School funds must lie i er sudi as pi lie two of the School revenues for tuition made in each year liy tiie Slate One on tirsi in and the on Ihe of the said day of month lie and if on ihe day of Jul in nl of and last hesi lie Hank Tax lien r to say has funds re were in Stale I. liy an act of the 8, 1881), the and Treasurer of Stat to negotiate a at a rale s i-y is to to and ill paying p i- a 1 I t ic Fivo Mile 5/A Boss Stable 5/A Electric 5/A IM HNil THE nuer is tlie duly of the State to act as a kind of a guardian for the and to see lhat they are used for the purpose to Institute iu the name of the for the recovery of School He shall also apportion the proper chool funds and flie it of the same with the and State and also with the county county and county Auditor of Slate county auditors their warrants to draw their from the Stale The county auditor tlie apportionment to Ihe School in his and Illy treasurer pays the money to the treasurers of said It is the duty of counly auditor loan the funds charge of the counly ny individual in the Stole can not to exceed or for a longer term at live years at li per payable annually in advance that lie can give ic ri lanil on hich the loan is to he secured must he and if in the county list lie worth of double the desired land Is of the then a loan cannot exceed fourth its appraised The must lie paid to tlie county If Ihe is not when then the interest and principal and it is the duty of the county to bring suit on the or sell the The interest from tlie School fund Is paid into tlie Stole and State il to the counties of tiie received from the fund lo the townships and counties to which it by the county shall on the fourth Monday In oiler for sale all on which was due oii tile of and unpaid on day of He said land previous to the sale in some newspaper published in the county where the land Is If there be in n paper in the counly nearest and a notice set up at the court house door anti at in the where the land Bald salo shall lie hold at the court house The auditor shall a when full is id of paid LSI be look be 111 of het licney for iiii they is a at slic is all lier life oi beautiful anil i lillie a brawny il anil a long I. s half afraid of beon is one iiol so a 111 as ing ha mura a iirc and 1 bul he is but calls is so wilh Un- thai he parly ilown lillle 1 ol of 111 iis 1- 1 li husky thanks L'S away lo tei lo lie of to her ill lo lie in her for ugli to old Abel you you Lanra to Mr. The old man looks at 1 froni under his shaggy I iSve and w. my Cheney looks a thor don't know aboul your Uno world Mr. just little wild in the but not Iii lo lic shut nc in a graud I ask the I I Olli Duston and linds Laura idly lo OF THE STONE with its of stone and of is as familiar and navigators along the It southeast by east half from aud is distant of a There is a clear middle passage wilh live of water il and point of great called This mass of rising ild Stale .Su pi port not later in and of Dec the basis o report lian the 2 i Ihe amount of tax since last upon tiie year's lax list or The of interest collected since last ami the if nut upon loans of aud on any payable lo said arising from the sale of remaining or The amount derived from unclaimed not previously The amount of revenue thus and ready The ISC nd der filling of anj fur 1 lands 111(1 the the on hand for of tiie township 111 tiie CO ami on the last to and sends a 1(1 tlie Auditor of lo tlie counly and of of Ihe is counly is to tlie several and towns and cities of the and make a to the of Public by trustees of every or shall on tile first Monday in August of year to tile counly and if a copy of such report within icn days ils dale lie Hied by willi the counly ends a brief account of the fund of Five for Ihe education of our and The do funds of Indiana their mission is answer to that in my opinion and that is an 1888 there were in our State the ages of six and twenty-one while the enrollment was hut 614,41, and the average dally attendance 408,776. In 1877 the average daily was but fill per of the Thousands for whom this money was especially raised will not sit at the table but starve for tin he of the Some form of compulsory bo so that we can at least a part of this enormous 8. 1881), has this of spirit tlic looks al hi old man iias called takes lier hands in I uscii lo II seil a pretty good til I 1: good enough for I love yo my I i. 1 greiv lo until I love you in I feel lhat I she pinces her in 1 111,'v dill Mill look lie for V about four acres of volt and t llow and the I parts into ( if action both Willi traces ng of the of feet feci wilh an AND the 1 a letter by Sir Edwin in rora a letter by Sir E London It of another and hardly less renowned soldier of the Gen nor could any conversations have been more interesting than those in which he did me the to describe and among many other liiat wonderful anil memorable march led by pierced the confederate states like tlie of a rapier and helped largely ng ami including the to bring about the collapse of Tiie general was evidently discontented with certain which in from a high military upon the conduct of the he create armies before we could use thoni in the established and and it is unfair and logical lo judge the Hvo years of our war as if we been commanding trained and In the been formed year we regiments lo lead as and skilled as commanding or molten the cers ask and to the one of these is nmv the then the rules of military science may be properly man spoke of of courage in soldiers and men is larger and it impatiently from deeper the a irrational upv growth of its lie founded on Tiie nearest the of The man wiio in the lit is 7 lo 12 feet above ilw face of imminent can hold up his feet in and hand and count tiie lingers on it quite from the calmly is the crown on which true the This crater age goes wilh I have villi dry seen an on sod ill my from many of which he wils level and wilh the cedar mi islied there a very long He has II upon although si She has I Ben III of lhat at I hack 1 I liai Li lo pull brutal Lovers Leap kiss upon her V wild shriek Ii have my li die lier fai he springs over 1 to Godfrey who has I face i imo tlie cai She is Ire 111! keeps of the paddle 1 lo where they he loves ith the truest dusky head if lier lov and di lou in every arm abolit he he lifts not come lind his laler down the see a ( where he must imo his bell filli ill 1 il iif he were fo 1 where m i Ill's of alli mil a liles of in were killed in Ihe I lean iich side w 11 4U,1)1X1 on uhi dead ley were buried where 1 like lhat id can tell what will fix a woman's but most of Ilio time she only what she I at the the other evening ladies happened to he aud the turned on said am .so said one did not hear you said I and I was you did because I was there Ihe same and 1 saw you sitting in the dress and you had on pretty little hat wilh the pink so I 1 1 has been that ono of the most valuable oils used by tho oltl wiu walnut of golde er plant heart of l liou the early days ol J. H. a at the discovered hi evidences of prehistoric 0( and the of the entire sod ami earl h lo a depth of two feet disclosed sight of a where human prospered the hands of the people of the stone Their rude for war or after a rest of untold w ere to the light of and of of the articles proved that this had been a fur people through long Deepest iu the earth were numerous large and rude which become soft chalky on their exterior surface while which were broken by blows from tiie the interior the sparkling and as lie stores of unused hammered which had been selected and ill heaps containing and stores gh the great ends tho had dealt Ihe hard laler life lid of his iic iiii a surgeon were and of the great war which fell in fascinating recital from tho lips of Gen. but they are either recorded ill pages of ins or are loo and discursive to set down One lillie of humor is perhaps worth preserving from all the war talk which wo said to me in but senior In a stern He received many complaints about the pilfering and plundering committed by one of his being resolved to put this offense he issued some very strict menacing wilh death any who should The brigade in wore for its badge an in and the men were proud of thi Id a bold of mainland days of and from its commanding outlook the dwellers there could watch both land and sea for enemies or and for they were ever spear and It is hardly liiat would have in their trail canoes of material and climbed the precipitous a to of long lime before the In is said loi lo lie ice ill if he His by le articles to be thi i lind of old sloni made in the comity Apostles Are now remains of tho of Chrisl aro in tho following are in James the and aro iu the Kingdom of St. Andrew at and Thomas at Ono is in the whoso remains are at St. Jago de Of the of St. the the remaining ono of tho is no The Mark and Luko aro also iu tho formor at id tho lattor at St. aro also Peter ' 1 church at which boars liis US are also Simon and James tho aro in tho Church of Ilio Holy in Ilio church on the island the Ti ber which bears his remains aro said lo under the groat of tho Little is in the lo ho in a SCI of word that it ho imi on it lo to tho old stylo omitting tho 11 ng timi tho plant is after Ilio Jt does seoni that the suoli iLS to impress unon tho mind W e or Umt ino of tho that of Dahl tmd noi sonio ono of the of To that orni 1 hold thal tho propor should bo making it lUi woro two snd Into its had boi but the enough for riding wilii by-lane outside came full upon ing laid asHle his had killed a in skinning the lo Thomas i Irishman Willi which ho was busily engaged limai with his cried tli at last I have caught ono of you in tho act. There is no about it this time and X will make an example of said tho himself up and coming to tiie at's not me that you ought to bo iiut do you exclaimed Gen. your tho soldier had here had just been badge and so I was forced lo It's the thai 1 him Even Gen. was obliged to laugh al this and soldier saved his life bv his n veil for If Ihe Iso to their s the Baxters must he lions before wo lind lii same being lie who that they wero tho who were feminine w and the latter perhaps once priding themselves oh tho r of their stook in while Iv related to them were tho the and Tho largo id respectable family of came from who on their in England the ages when family names were while Mr. Lowo suggests that tiie ami the aro points in great Britain aro moro than 100 miles from the and in all iges formed ono of tho staple inicios of British tho flsh was an important and and had their origin in the of the men who Krst these of which fact is It is lus Midj Millier that neu may have made a specially of taking or of selling a particular kind of and thus Salmon from lo Hering from John hi ami Trouter from le may have without to tho laws of tho Rcd once told mo how a party fresh from tho their view of a They no and didn't p tho ground to But a lineman walked tip like up a Ihoy foil iulo a paroxysm of Simply ono thing within of. their and the i nis W. Abbotti an at tilo tho It Is nt tho 183 high 6 in