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ryi siihi awo ucr iniHDor .inn imucr. abvu i)k-*- three hadatalk with Bari Mnulove and lie agmd to many the gill at ouo, and said It* would have hi* father come up on the next day and arrange for the marriage. But the next day the father | of the young uiau did not till at the j BntkT home, and the futber of the girl I went to a# the father of the hoy and ■ /..skill him to have the hoy marry hi.s daughter and hide her rimme.The lioy's father called at tho Butler home in a few days awl both the mother and father of the young girl plead with him to have- tho young people munied. The boy’s father ronditionnlly consented, but the conditions were an iiibult to any decent family. When tho man called again lie waa importuned to many the girl at onto, and finally said 1* would if they would put it off fur thnr weeks. Tlie porouts of the girl objected to this delay stating that it shoold be done at omc, hut tho young mail objected and a skid fur tluve weeks time. Tliis was grantwl and some comfort runic to the Butler home.But the very next time the yoong man called at the Bntlor home, which was about four days after the three weeks’ time was granted, he asked that this young girl submit to a criminal operation lieiug perfornud mi her poreou, by this young man. This she objected to, but he insisted and told her if she didn’t get nut of this fix” he would not marry her. Hodoc she submitted, auil tho throe weeks time was used for that par-: bh*ty scene, except during the wur. ! He stated that the docter used sjxmgt* j ua large as gore* eggs to demise Hie gashes of blood, and that the cuts were ! »o deep tint tbso spouge* were eutlrely : buried from sigbr daring the oprr.itiou. In oixler to understand how these cuts could be so deep and yet not immediate-I ly fatal, it is proper to state, that Mrs. Nash has goitre mi each side of her neck, and three swellings received tho | force of the gashre. »that the jugular j vein was not reached. The prefiue bleeding mine from the smaller veins, ami the wind-jrtpe was almost severed and was nearly filled with clotted blood •when Dn. Goodwin and Ertabrook 1 rearbed the liorne. Mrs. Nash had been I a woman of robust health, and it woe 1 stated by some who were present in the1 home lt;xi Friday afternoon, that Dr. loouchrin remarked that probably he might have averted this fearful tradegv had he bled her on the day pre vious.rroitt nt III* I’rop)*'. Mull New York Journal:—Tho extent to which private cntcrprtos us manifested in banks bus fullcn short of meettug the ! ueeda of the poopt* for the facilities of exchange is, uocording to Postmaster-General Gary, .shown conclusively by the opemtions of the monoy-order oflcm. During tho current year more than ; 52,000 transaction* wire made in three ; offices. and over #300.000.OCC posml through them. To the poor uiau the . money-order ofltoe is the substitute for a bank when money is to 1* sent away.Mite*** Tlckrt. T.F !V*Mn(ton.The Pennsylvania Lines arc now issuing at all of tlieir principal ticket oflicre; for coupons of one thousand mile interchangeable tickets of the Central P*»-MTiger Association’s issue, exchange coupon tickets to Hu iris burg, Baltimore and Wushiugtou, at two cents per mile, short line distance. 6-8Some Plain Facts.Grave errors, injustice, wrongs oi greater or less degree, arise from lack of knowledge of the truth, and more frequently from deception. •The most infamous case on record of deception and injustice is the attempt to demonetize silver as a money
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New Castle Tribune

New Castle, Indiana, US

Fri, Dec 10, 1897

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