Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1880 — Page 4
BEAK I* m\l> Thut everything in the Jewelry lint* in n Ivaucing in price. « Thnt Hrnttin lian n large stock. That he bought tafore the rise. That he is mill selling at olJ prices. That he repair* Wntrhc*, Cloelcs, Jewelrf ami yp; ct«' le* in the boat manner. That he euvravee free all goods sold. That now is the time ami llruttin’a Jewelry .‘'tore, Ureencautk*. lud , the place lor bargains.
THE STAR.
Fkakk A. Aiinoi.d, IMitor ami I'roprictoi
Saturday, Juti. HI, 1^80
Thk readers ot Thk Star will please bear in mind that wo d«» nm hold otirHolve« aycouutshie ior or endoi'Mi the opinions of correspond ents published in these eoluiuns. SVe mmpiy give space to our correspondents that the people may learn wli.it the thoughts of their neighors are. KKTKItf.lt tit till' I’lKitiifllitH, GltOIUtuhtlf Itul., as aecutul-cliiss mail matter.
.51 XT RECEIVED ! ‘JO Cases of Kl^in Corn. 25 Casos of I»ay View Tomatoes. New California Canned Pearlies, Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New .lava, .Mocha. Golden Kio and Green Ilio COFFEES. O :£3I ZED IP _
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Darnall 'Bros. & Co's.,
Call and s<><* l x.
Tiik wheat maiket at Indianapolis is •-ti atly—N’o. li red is worth Jfl Ha to *1 H. J .
with prospect for a decline.
Hiatt-: is a matter of importance to all
twenty-five million of thr useless silver dollars, into gold, ami with the gold thus acquired 1 would, in regular course of business, pay and extinguish an equal auiount of greenbacks. 1 would further pay olf greenbacks with surplus revenue, j ! instead of buying bonds not yet due, cautiously but steadily, ami as rapidly as | the N’attonal B.mk currency expands un- 1 i d'-r the operation of natural and safe laws. We are mining at least $'*.000,000, gold! value, of gold and silver per month, and jif we utilize it as we can easily control all the gold we want for currency purj osos, and force the other great Nations in. terested to join us in the establishment of a bimetallic standard whenever it shall appear to our interest to do it. It is high time, Mr. Speaker, for the United States of America to cease dallying with a petty but oxtremely vicious legal-tender Heat-
ing debt. - ’
TIm- Wuiuru of To>D:i). Mrs Grant says that tho prettiest girl
seen in all her travels was at Keno.Neb., *
railroad station.
Miss M. K. Gage, daughter of tin* po- | etess. has established a ladies’ exchange
lor mining stock, in New York. A generous Iowa lady, Mrs. Cordelia
Miller, has given IdUMOU to the Great constitutional Uddical Institute at Kvanston, III.
The widow oi G. 1*. It. James, the
E. SHIPLEY,
Ills the BEST SELECTED XTOI’K. Ills CiOOOS ABE THE FINEST. IMS . Fine Es ARE THE LOWEST
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bo 2H * miles long, and.wiih the cxcopti ■ of two slight d* viatioiis in Western Indi
anu, it will hi- an air line.
Ix the United States Senate, on Tuesday, Senator Kerry introduced a joint
resolution looking to
amendment giving women the ballot, and
he did it so gracefully that the women ll0V , i;>ti is jiving at K.iu Clare. Wis. She
persons receiving pensions, and desirous • su fr r g g ists who moot there in Convention |S ||0W 0 | di a i,d is well cared for
of living in thu Soldier's li*iiii“: f bo j aril charmed, and promise to nominate |,y so „s.
Supremo Court of the United States to- , K er ry as their candidate for President. ' A tuachcr jn Bl)st0ll ha , rc ,igned lay decided a (lueatum that has long - , r .
1 0\ another page we give an ac- aftti a service in that city ol over lorty-, count of one Johmon deserting his wife, one years. Thirteen teachers are now whom he recently married in Shelby ployed who have taught over thirty County. A later dispatch says: J- 1 y.*ars in the Boston City schools. Henry Johnson, the German count ( m The lady principal of a Michigan! disguise, who deserted hie wife afia n j , r | 100 | j ias ro> jguetl her position to begin brief married life, has been heard from. study ol medicine. This profession Ho wrote a letter to his wife from a little aeu n, a peculiarly adapted to women and tows in Northern Ohio,cheekily express nas man y ni „ ro novitiates than that of
ing his penitence in having deceived and | aw
deserted her ami informed her tliat he „„ ... ,, . • , , Hie Womans Christian temperance
would nevor return. He also inclosed , l moil, oi Boston, proposes to present a 1 petition asking the jirmlege of women oting ujion the question of liquor
, , • , 1 licenses. They also ask tho signature ol
to return the money he carried away m his hasty departure, This is, probly, tin
been a matter of dispute, that Soldiers w ho inter the Soldier’s Home can not be deprived of their pensions. Ever since tho Soldier s Homes have been established throughout the country the managers
There seems to be a bright future in stcre for Indianapolis, Decatur <V Spring field K Il„ as ii will soon have a line
Opened »'--t to Kansas f'ity. A di-patch mve compelled tin 'iiinat s to give them says: The surveys for tliu extension ol power of attorney to -.raw their pensions, the Indianapolis, Decatur Si Springtielu i and tho money has been paid into road, from Decatur to Itoudhousc aiv the general fund for the support of the completed, and ill- projected route is re- Homes. When the Arrears of Pensions markable, so direct i~ it, and easy of con Bill was passed, some of them found struction. The road,w hen completed, in themselves entitled to a large sum of connection with t e I , D. 5 S.,will b.- money under it, and employed an utknnwn as the 1ml anapolis ami Kansas torney to test the matter in the Courts City Short Line. When completed, it will The decision will make some of the
Tmk political world is changeable, and
ininat s of some of these instituttons rieb for their pensions have been withheld in some cases as long as twenty years, and it is believed that any Court will hold, under the Supreme Court de-
two notes belonging to her, one for $HU0 which was worthless to him, and hoped in sonic future time to be in a condition
uvery person of legal age in the city.
IDKJTCrSS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
WALL PAPER,
STjATTOZHTEIRY, FAINTS, VARNISHES, Sj)on<>(*s, Toilot Soaps, Perfumery,
Brushes, Combs, etc..
At Allen's Drug Store!
Best Oootls at Lowest Prices.
last that will be heard of John Henry Tt " 5 American Sunday School, of New
who is now, doubtless,another’s husband Vt,rk ' h,s b(,l -‘ n I' rosc, ' tetl witb l>100 - 000 or in pastures green. i b ! Mrs. J. C. Greene, of that city, the - — — I interest only available. This is to be The Cincinnati Knquirer publishes a devoted to‘ the devoloperaent of Sunda. special from Washington.5-ay ing that the school literature of a high merit.” ’‘Democrats are hopping mad’’bccaus A few ladies in Philadelphia have set
Ti,, these liomes are men who are total!v ■ . i * r *> . . " ,, , , , . , , ,• I the President appointed only a few Dem an example that might well be followed ie chie.' Uisaoed, and who are entitled to a large , , , 1 ... “ ^ ocratic census supervisors. The wording m many other cities. Having much leis th" bar iJension.some ol them as lugn as tifty and I f J ... 1 h J | of the dispatch is: “In the full list for (uro ^,,,6 on their hands, they give practi-
all the States only thirty-eight Democrat- j ea | | OSSO iis in housekeeping,gratuitously, XT’ are in the number, and the South gets 31 ; t( , j )0 „ r glr ; s (lna blc to pay for such of these. The dissatisfaction is so gen-, training. j oral and deepseated that there may be « ! ()f lho twontv . two pcrsons elected in thorough revision of tho entire list. Wha- i B , )gton as mt , niber8 of governing boards makes the dissatisfaction the more griev. f ., r ch#nUl)lo anil ro f orin atorv instituous ,s the fact that the President '"vited I tio . ht aro women wll0 arc ' said to (lo the Democrats to suggest nominations to J th , work „ in „ very ,, onsi , )le and p racti . | him, and then, in nearly every instance, ^ wav Why ahou j dn *t they? Women I snubbed those who ma to them by select-, who aro not .. sonsibl(! and pra ctical” are ! ing other candidates. The Democratic)^ tQ tak) an intorPSt in benefit-1 Senators regard this as cbilds play, and. , n , manUind _ or womankind either .
none can tell wh»re all this will end A 1 cision, that the inmates may recover all Washington special savs: The Grant they have paid to the Home, with inter boom continues to decline here, and the eat. A great majority o f the inmates of
booni'-rs are becoming alarmed, defection of the Germans is the anxiety. Could they he held in
ness, the third-termers would go right seventy dollars a month. along with their programme, but thej — well known character of the German Re- Thb die j, ca8 t_iho L. N. A. -V C. R.
publicans for independenoe warns them
to he caution-. !* is recalled
Clotliing ' Clothing!
ItIIEjIDTITOE53D 3 t'IIe
TFyA.EE EJvnFOF-ITJJVi: gJ
I!., has passed into new hands " and, we
ho.-e th i, b ,,p ei t|| ( , r oad will he operated in the
Hayes would hav« been defeated,and the lnt( , rost of thc p L . (> p le of tbe entiro i ini>| Presidency lost, hut for the aupport ho thjg ln>t , :l(1 of m th . inter . received Iron, the Gorman* of Cin immti. est of one or two cities . A Xpw . York It h also noted that there has not been a : H p t>m , t ^ lhat tho e | ectionof Bepubbcao victory in Ohio for the past dil ,.ctors for the Louisville. New Alhuy ten >i ars that Hie GetRitna of three or an | Chicago Railroad oompeny was eonfonr counties in the State could not have' siderpd K i gn ,ti, ;i ent. Those chosen
reversed, had they chosen to do so.
were
l John J. Astor. Hubert Lenox Kennedy, for once, there is a disposition on thc part In speaking of this matter a prominent j| vnr y p; Vail, Samuel Sloan, It. G. Bals-
Third termer h#r» aavs that his only t011 (> f jj ew York, |c*ars of a failure of the Grant programmi x ,. w ; \ihanv H
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is because the Germans can nofhu made for ,, j. s Venh Isaac Galdwoll, II. V. tosupporthimif they say they won’t. Ho 1 j; ewooml) , K.Del'uniak and Win. Whitehas no doubt that American Republicans ri g bt- U i B understood that Mr. It. S.
of the Senate to use its advisory power in thc matter of appointments for all it is
w orth.”
Tit is world is curious for the nnmer ous instances of seemingly supernatural
Fr'i pIr'XiiiK Sltile of Vflilirs lor :i
.HimIi ’flarris-d flail.
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FRANK A. HAVhi. Hast side the Si|iisr*
however much they might kick in ad-
in the last six months large holders ol
compunv have purchased about $2,000,000
stock of the
▼wee, bat that tbe German Republicans tbe gtock „: lb ,. j 0 uUviUe and Naahvillc
did not care enough for the party to sac-
rifice any of thei r |convictions. It is no of the |;t Qoo.tOO capital
aecrot here that the defection of tho Gor LouUviUe, New Albany and Chicago man- and their declarations not to sup- C() , npa[| y i so tbat though the formercomport Gnat under wy eireumaUnoea, pgn y does notaa a corpontion control giving tbe third termers more anr.icty lhe lat t L , ri it wi :i, b y the purchases men-
a case reported from Leons, New York: nineteen years of age and the defend-, * It is onlv a few days since this village i ‘" 1 i ' s •Rtv-four. Joseph Bniso jn.whoni; was thritled by tho doable tragedy in the fair maiden is about tesue tor breakwhich Miss Frances Hovey killed her ing his promis. to marry her, possesses » father and then herself. It was said thai remarkable 'astory, and .hotild his c.->-her mind became unsettled by the recent tate he contestcl after death, it wouhl death of her lover, Kugetio Raines of certainly be one of the most eomplic atod , Rochester. It is now understood that, <,!1 '' s tbt 'fraternity cter tackled.
Ho has been married four times.
KNOW. ALL YE LLOPLIL
‘FlIAT’
f ll °t cr impediments comhin-, tjone d g hove, bo indirectly in connection i sbc rejected his suit, after which he H'-’has been married four times. His
with and in the interest of tho Louisville went Houth for his health,but died. Miss first wife’,, maiden name was Ferguson,
In New Yorl Si t and Nashville roail. Nearly ah of the Hovey considered herself the cause of who, af*or one child had been born unto , ‘ V *' 1 lls ' r ,s new directors chosen to-day are direct-I b ' s death, and was forever haunted hv 1 lbpm , eloped with her hmther-in-'aw
discussed in the Legislature, changing
e e uis. or laraelv interested in tim 1 nm., that retlection. A short time
Ht A. 3STTE VIST'S,
I’lesidential electors are
ois. or largely interested, m the Louis\il! and Nashville road. By this virtual
la’.ed to her pastor that she had a dream, 1 him until her death. Joseph Boicourt
tho manner of of selecting
electors in tho State. The electors arc) aC q uisilion tbnt company secures the jwhich, standing by a dark and rushing ,'hen married a Miss Bidener. daughter of now chosen at th« polls by the voters, )j nt . of road from Louisville to Michigan ! streara, she saw a boat w ith a single oc- ni. Sidener, who before his death
and tho change proposed is to give the legislature the right to elect them. The
■JT.tl Combs, Brushes. Pocket-hooK*
was She I
Michigan j stream, she saw a boat with a single oc-
City, about do miles South of Chicago, oupant whirled helplessly down, until it ( f “ rracr of th,B uoun |y- , There it connects w ith the Michigan balanced on the brink of a cataract, it- died some five years ago, one clipd, X^B-j
(’incinnatiCouitiierci&l’s’A'ashington spec- Central, but the project of conlinuing the hapless passenger Hung his arms wildly. ,,, ‘* inherited considrraole ,rom his i ot*.— : ■ ->- 1 | - line to Chicago is under consideration and begged for rescue, and at the last, grandtathcr Mdenor, betng tho fruit of
Albums, \ ases, Fancy <b>ods. and the best Coal and Headlight Oils, are sold
Thi gives thc Louisville and Nashville a |'uoment turned upon her, revealing the his second marriage. After about six
Orleans.
Horr «nd ’S’liort*. In Indiana we are talking and complaining of the open winter, the wet weather and the lack of frost and snow, but in jiorfons of this gr at country they arc having winter enough: Here are
lace of her dead lover, effaced from her mind, grew more tin laecln y
her ow n life.
ial says “There is a good deal of inter eat here in the hill before the New York Legislature, changing the nu thod of choosing (’residential electors. Opinion is divided whether the hill vviil become « law. The legality and power ol the leg islature to do this is generally conceded, but it is claimed by many that the passagi of such a measure would damage tieRepublican jmrty in other States more than it would gain by making sure o( thirty-live Electoral votes o! New \ork. A prominent Democrat, ami nu earnest
aujiportcr of Senator Ihurman for the , tonden. of New York, made a ap v ch not Democratic nomination for President, ( r " t ; 0 "’. hai nat b< Ul ‘ CqU * l>d M " c '' palatable to the people of tho West and said tbat the passage of the bili(» „,iid >'■'thin sight of his home, E. Penning, i g outb Chittenden wants all tho grocnremovc New York from the list ol doubt of San J - v l{lTer ’ Ur< * ,,n dU ‘ J of Hie sc- backa destroyed, tho coinage of the silful and add it to those States which are vere ver dollar prohibited, and geld coin only expected to cast their votes for the He- They are having 3i>0 mile sleigh rides as the recognized money medium of ox-
This was never months of single blessedness hoicourt and >he rapidly married a woman named Johnson.who until she took !'•' c ’d very suddenly last November. Six
w>" ks alter his last wife's death he wrote t«* the jilantitf of this breach of jiromisi
Tiik linaneial policy of the country is suit, who lived in Brown Countv, and r r 4) OgIS” B’" F IF now receiving some attention in Congress asked her for her heart and hand, and not VI.. vr Furicii* i* I :* mid the war of words is warm. On receiving a reply, after waitin'- until i\ ’ inesday, during the consideration of the ( about one month ago, h** married his ‘-‘ ner P et,c 1>r . v • ,0,),ls Blun, hits hill to compel National Banks to keep son’s (the chijd of his first wife) divorced " u ^ wl,v of goods,
some instances noted. - - , — UI , UIVVU . ^ The c«d weather at Jacksonville, ‘“‘f of their reserve fund m coin, Chit- wife, whose maiden name was Johnson,a W>H continue business at the
niece of hi* former wife. Two weeks ago s titll(L Mr. Corwin has larjro
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publican candidates for tho President and in Idaho. Vice President. “The effect,” says he 1
The Western stage goes on
change, except National Bank notes. His
says he : runners from Hunt's Ferry 50 miles, and platform, wbie.k represents the idea of
“would be to give Ohio that prominence from Bois to Walla Walla and the Dalles 1 the capitalists, is comprehended in thc
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ami importance which is.now attributed 301) miles
closing sentence of his speech. Here it
Dominate INmmto.i., e.otMd.m. .W i —!“ h. public
he received a letter from tho girl in yxporioilt't*, understands tliorBrown County, saying she would accept OUghiy his business, is it good his offer, and also naming tho second | buyer, ami will keep the finest Sunday in February aa the day. Joseph | s t oc k of goods ever kept in
then wrote to her that he had taken unto' ( j r eencastle. I le has come to j ihTwar. »nd T» hlmsclr, rib, ,ftcr wmlin* l'.U..tly '«* s(ay , a „ d wc Ws[ ,,. ak for him jrm.^e-^S&rJS'SS’lS I A n DD..iD„,.,f.Uo. Z idcnoout'.ll Purfricntta and ttel ^
furl'd in the fall amt winter of
•xiia a variety of remedie*- rT , c e» an--•oables were maeh inerenee*' or . twenl' 1
! fair maiden threatens to sue for
of promise.
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to nominate I’residontial eandidates who tho thermometer w* ntto 20 e below zero, legal-tender quality, to take •fleet prior | some of our lawvers at presenl:
could carry the State first named, in such f Under clumps of sagebiush rabbits may to July. 1 would also stop minting silver ' an erentMr.Thurman’s nomination would , be seen sitting up stone dead, and looking dollars to-day, and as soon as practical
lin aactirn/l on/I V./» wcv.sl/l f~\kl-«i— * *
be assured, and that he would carry Ohio as
in November there is no donbt,”
natural
museum.
»s though stufled for
coavert all the silver bullion now on hand owned by the Government, with
Thanking you for
Hia last J the liberal patronage and conii-
wife has a child, the offspring of bis sou. ( l Pace always accorded US, W6 ^uppoH,nga. hild is born unto them now, are truly y 0 Ur IViendfe, what re.alior will the two childron be to mTWTVe TnH 'each other, and how wil! they inherit? BLCK & UUNMNMON.
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them felt entirely wed; but to wake aa 0 j dnulily -ure he lived three more, * n arudu»ll> aerordina to direeaiona., u 0 j. This ettee is another of our ''Cbinow, and was then .connected won V...iilcnr« ea«o tin. Co.,” 7*> bearborn atro*U ^' ,a an 4 '
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be i« known es “the Ous Meter Men- „ $ ,
For eelo at AUen'e kroa Store,
