Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1880 — Page 4
Tour Watch. !
If not in perfect order needs and ex perience to pm in good repair and perfect running order. 1 can now consciention.-dy say that wo do first-class work, as I have recently secured the services of a ver ■ lino workman, of T\vi:.vn VKAP.a kxpkiuekce to take charge of my repairing depart mi nt, a man who can not only repa r a watch in the best manner, hut can manufacture a watch complete. With additional machinery and materials, I can say in all candor, that my faculties for making and repairing anything in the Watch, Clock., Jewelry, Silverware or Spectacle line cannot be excelled in the State. J-tf-AU. liEPAtalN’O 8TRICTLV CASH OX DKMVKRV -A* 8 ® A. R. BRA.TTIN, Watchmaker 4' Jeweler, Greencastlo, Ind.
JUST RECEIVED
20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Bay Viow'Tomatoes. New California Canned Peaches, Apricots and^While Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New
Java. Mocha. Ciolden liio and Green Rio
COFFEES. C ]EE e
Under the above head the Indianapolis Journal notices Dr |A.P.Turner, formerly a resident of this countv as follows: About G o'clock Thursday cvci)in«,Goo. 11. Griswold, of Morrison, Whiteside county, Illinois, reached the Union De i pot with his daughter, a young lady whom he was bringing to this city for treatment ot the National Surgical Insti tute. On leaving the train he asked the runner of one of the numerous hotels in ithat locality to direct him to the National (Surgical Institute. The affable runner would not only direct him, but he would conduct him thither in person, and ac cordingly guided him to an establish min ( at No. 125 1 . South Illinois street, where a rign swinging across the sidewalk indicates to the passeis-by tnat the “Ameri-
PATENT MEDICINES WALL PAPER, STA.TIOIsriEIRrX',
PAINTS, VARNISHES,
Daraall Bros. & Go’s
i’all 21 Bid Sec* r*.
THE STAR.
Fiiakk A. Ar.Koi.i), Editor and Proprietor
Saturday, April 1H8U
Eteri man should read the constitu tional amendments, published in our columns to-day, in order that they may vote intelligently next Monday.
tion. “Could he cure the lady of her J disease, curvature of the spine?’’ Ccr- , tainly he could; in fact, he had cured many such cases. “Had he treated Hurt ‘ Hazzard, a young gentleman of Whiteside county, who had directed Mr. Griswold here?” The clerk was out and the books locked in the safe, the name .sounded 'umiliar, but without reference to the .mb- books the doctor could not state positively that such a person had received on the trea (, non t a t. his hands. Finally a bar-
local ticket a.id then in an hour or two j-ain was struck by which Mr. Griswold
can Surgical Institute” is located theie. i •! i <3 T> 4* I Here Mr. Griswold and daughter were SdoIIO'Rs |oll(*t oOclDS, I CrtUlllfP\| landed and introduced to Dr.A.P. Turner. : k - T' ’ 17 1 f
who is tho “grand mogul” of the institu-
Rnishes, Combs, etc..
At Allen's Drug Store!
Best Goods at Lowest Prices.
that is, an elector can not vote
TKltMS..
Don't you wi-h that you were VanIcrhilt—a few days ago a I’reasury check
passed through the New York clearing filentUoo. house, payable to W. II. Vanderbilt: for
come hack and vote on the amendments, was to pay Turner $85 down and $10 They do not believe that the law in- additional incase a cure was effected, lie
tended to compel citizens to vote
?1*00 per year.
This paper may be found > . P. Rowell A-Go’s Newspaper A»ivernsintf Ru- j... i,. /k/l !. ” rrt r i ,
re u, 10 Spruce St., where Advertising eon- t^IU.UUU. i ItlS sum WHR for tho rt'^lllar r '“ ,: " i ' " -'"' v ) quarterly interest, payable April 1, on I
_ ' , . „ per cent bonds. Tho capital on which Thk readers of Tm: Star will nloaso bear in , 1 luindthat we do not hold our-elvea aceouuta- the interest was paid amounts to an Me tar or endone the onlntooa ol o i erpondente Rubtisliod in thoiio eoluinnr. We simply vestment ot $Jl,(>v>O,0UU. Nhouhi
to board at the Spencer House and pa' 11 "* his own hoard during the period of trea’-
cerning the amendments or not vote at ment. The monev was paved and tin al!. The question of the proper con- night pass d at the hotel mentioned. On struction of the law is a vexed one, and >" the morning Mr. G. became sus
, , picious that he had been swindled, ami > prove rou ceoue. told the clerk in the office of his misgiv-
Tjik political outlook, and especially ‘ n B s - Tho cl< ' r,i directed him to the Na
. , . . • tional Siiveical Institute to which estab
that portion ol it relating to Grant, is i
HE SUE
Only 7 One* O llirf
FEF 'FEA.F..
i’ 1 ' thus commented on by a special from
aiva niac^o our oo^poadentsihat tho investIn , Ilt remain intact, the yearly
ide may learn naifriiorA uru.
Enteheh at the I’ostoflice, GreencastliInd., as second-class mail mutter.
, come would heat tho rate of $2,400
Jay.
the in-
per
Tin; Washington news of Wednesday is that Mr. Voorlmes gave notice that he
Don’t forget the l owhship elections "'ould, on 'l iiesday next, call up his resnext Monday—gird on your armor , t:ikc elution of December 8th, last, for cona ballot, and march to victory. sideration. The resolution declares the We are u7i .'“obligations ‘to Mon. \V ,ruc intpr ' ?s,s ^ tho country require the II. llugnn for a copy of the “Transactions ' an ' ""limit' d coinage ol gold ninl of the In'liana Horticultural Society for s ^ ver ' * n '^ '* la ^ ' s I’ !,r ^ °1 t 4 "'is'! hnan187b.” c ' ! ^ policy to maintain tho volume of
legal-tender notes in circulation at not
’Tisu fact that Km Beauchamp has ' im than as now exists, and to preset ve purchased the Terre Haute News, and its legal-tender quality unimpaired.
has now given his “holu Ion" to tho
'1 he: Superintendent of the ( ensus, in
New York: Much comment was created in political circles over the IJosto n dispatch saying that Genera! Grant i withdraw. A large majority of p» .i-
lishment he repaired at once and related Ins experience of the inght previous. Officer Schmidt was summoned, and in company with the father of the invalid went to Turner in order to make him refund the money. Mr. Griswold did not I seem disposed to remain firm, and ti-
cons speak of it in ridicule, and char.ic- nally compromised the ease, the doctor terize it as a feeble attempt of Grant’s giving him hack $70 of Jus moner.
opponents to bolster their favorites at his
publishing business.
Eatsei: Sunday, 1SS'came on an unusually early date. It will come in March only once more in twenty years
reply to questions, says that the- enuniei atois for taking the census will not be
About u inoinli ago Mrs Shaw,of Joliet
,, „ , .. Illinois, reached the Union Depot, and
expense. Mr. h \ . ..toughton, ex-Min- j, U || 1 i r ,. l i i ler wnv to the National Surgiixter Russia a warm personal friend of cal Institute. A man, representing himGcneral Grant, and said to be thor- 1 self as an agent of that institu tiou, and oughly informed concerning his inten :»l s ° » s a runner for a hotel, volunteered .. . , , . . , to escort her to the institute, and under tions. said: 1 here is not the least prob |ljs Klli(Jlincc 8 , te a , 80 foluul herSL .if in ability that tieneial Grant will with- Turner’s estahlislunem. In a remarkably draw, because he has never pre sented short space of lime the doctor hud an | himself as a candidate for the I’residenrv eTcn *' 1 ll - 1 01 l 1Pr money, and she was on-
, , , . ' sconced at a neighboring hotel to board. ,
and has never urged his claims to this Uie niornill ’ th o physicians of the exalted position. In my oninion, how- National Surgical Institute learned of her
a i* <i i o f
HainM Eabrsiderk
A part of which arc remnant!*, receivovt by
ever, he is just as certain to he the nom- presence in the city, and having already ineeofjthe Republican Convention at been apprized by letter of her intention
to come to that institution, proceeded to
appointed until tZ are con- ' '* "l* ™ lierdJay
His election, too, will he as certain as coming. As soon as she discovered her
three pears hence, when it (alls
25th.
the
by
l.ooKout for them. Swindlers operating among fanners o! this Stud making written contracts for butter future delivery. They then tear oft’ end ol the contract, leaving a promissory note, which is sold to a hank. Kee’p vour
eyes open.
(° r inees are men of intelligence, honest and
one
good standing in the community in which
they live.
l ' u 11 r . llU ' ri anything can be in the future.” “He will mistake she demaneed her money of Tur-, visors to appoint men o. intelligence for a( .„ ept the !)omination? .. .- Ho iSi jn lnv nor. and received every penny of it. _
.1 .-j . r i i Gn still another occasion, a man from opinion, the candidate of the people, and Ohlo foHnd his vvay « 0 the America., will obey their will; lut neither he nor Surgicel Institute, tinder tho uirection of, his friends will enter the struggle for the the runncr.and a sum of money was pro-' nomination. I venture the prediction that c " r, ’ ( l from him under promise of an abhe will receive the nomination on the cure for hiR complaint. The au-
thonties of the National Surgical Insti-
fir-t ballot. Although many delegates tute state that Turner has several times 1 w ill go chosen as representatives of Shor- inveigled patients coming to their instiman and Itla'ne, they will, notwithstand- tntion for treatment into his cstablish-
such places;scnd the list thus selected to his ollice for approval accompanied with the recommendation of several citizens of the District to the effect that the nom-
'X 1 - IB. E300TX! The Fancy Goods Man!
'Llu’V aro the CMieapost in price ever oltered in GreencastJ
We have also a big lot ol
Etmiis if lice!
I’no.vi
Washington comes the news !
*^ at report of the Committee V * ' ' »'-•••«*-•.» j n f aC ( they presented the matter
i'lso.vt Boston, on Friday, came the fol- on the Depression of Labor, has I at nicago, perceive the hopelessness.of last session of the county grand jury, lowing: A dispatch was received in tins been submitted to the House: but, owing ! ,, PP ,,S ' ,I £ Grant, and will unite with his One of the physicians stated to a Journal
to a defieiorey in the appropriation, lias
immediately upon meeting mc f m an 1 ' 1 ol ’ ,ai " p ‘l ,n ° np y them and j
* *h,rv C Ami the Largest Stock of Fancy Goods, Germantown V;t
city last evening, from Washington, stating that positive information had been received that Grant will withdraw as a candidate before the Chicago coivenlion. Nem Monday the people of Indiana will have the opportunity to express themselves at the polls concerning the proposed constitutionnl amendin' nts. We have published, in several different issues, the amendments is he voted upon, and it behooves all citizens to carefully
not yet been printed. The repoit shows that there are IfiO.OOO Chinamen west of the Sierra Nevada mountains, besides from 1,500 to 2,5(JU Chinese women who are slaves. These people—who are nearly all coolies, ami practically belong to 8ix Companies—pay less laxc* than the Chinese Criminal expenses amount to and send $100,000 a day, $0,000,000 a month, and $10,500,000 a year to China.
Zephyrs, etc., to be found in the City.
friends. It is my belief that all the ef- reporter yesterday that an indictment for
forts that aro being made,through rumors p a X?reWbee^^^ If you want goods iii this line you will find genuine bargains
» tn tho fTnr»r>r«»l’c ^ *
and otherwise, to decrease the General’s nounco it thvir determination to pros-
popularity will react and help him.’’ Col - lector M ;rritt, after reading the dispatch, said: “l don’t think it amounts to much. It is safe to say that the General is still in the field, and will not retire unless ho breaks his neck on his travels before the Chicago Convention meets.’’ Mr.
ecute the matter *o the fullest extent,and will present this last case to the next
grand jury.
T. li. SCOTT'S, I he Fanctf (Hoods Ma
H:ti -
consider them before depositing their 1 hc monc . v l^' 1 * ir ‘ tliirt Y ye«r«.the
ballots. To-day we again publish the amendments in full—-read and vote ac-
cordingly.
Thk winds of March are not popular
Committee find, hasreai ht dlGJO.titKJ.UOO; and yet they buy no land, and spend no money except for a little coarse food, because they get their rice from China. The testimony shows that they have
but there- are few natural agencies more n ‘ inod the f ’ hoc ' nakin ?’
shirt-making,
have al-
useful in their effect. How the air was and h«'nes8-making, Ae purified by the fanning shat it received niost dnven ollt of cnipl-.yinont all white Friday and Saturday. It has been l' las,( ‘ rers miners, and farm hands and shown that the atmosphere over cities 0,| i'T'aborors. In fact, scarcely a trade, and towns is pointed for hundreds of an 0(,cu P ation or industry has escaped feet abo-e the roofs. The March winds tho b,i B llt of lheil ' I’l’esencc; and white sweep away the accumulated impurities men tP8,ir - r that ,ho - v aro ,R,ill k' reduced that have b.-en poured into the air during to bl ^K ar i'- nnd wil1 bavo
liHlitmapolis |,|v«* Aiork
ket.
Union- STocKYAttna, Mar. fU.
lions—Receipts, 3,412 head: shipincnts. iH5. Ma' ket opened a little act,vo. IF J
i Mliott C. Cowden, who overheard the 1 ceipts of very good quality. Market remark of the Collector, laughed heartily opened active strong and at higher and intimated that he thought the Col- prices. Both shippers and packers bitylector wns not much out of the way , . . , . , , , .... Light shipping nnd packing 4 50(94 55 ”1 here isn’t s word of troth in this re- Roughs end Pigs . .3 oo@4 m port about General Grant’s withdrawal. ’ Cattle—Receipts, (13 head; shipments said General Arthur: ”it is simply a ruse no, ' p - No change in this mnrkot: ' of his opponents. That's all 1 have to ! J' b 'PP' n o • stl ' < -’ i ' s -5(i-4 nO 11 | Good shipping steers 4 00(94 25 s “- v - Good butcher's steers 4 00@4 25
Medium steers 3 75(« 4 to
,, , , ITimo cows and heifers. .. 3 75(94 00 inarch _S. in Washington tovvnshq I'air tci trood ... (Hufj;; 25
Christo- Common to inferior ... . 2 5o@2 50
1 Cows and calves 30 00(940 (Kt Gulls 2 00(9 2 60
A Wirked I'm*. Sheep—Rocaipt.-i. l.Jodshipmetits.l ,331
■W TEL X T H
Wix<*<! I*aiuh
IxissM'ud Oil,
VARNISH,
STUFFS:
QTj-A.SS &; XDTF Paint and Whitewash
Mrs. Ulizuhcth Crablo, wife of idler (Table, aged eighty years.
. the j Wednesday morning about two ^•[‘“8^ ^ ou( the'winter from|thousandt o! tenements p » cillc Coast unless something is speed o’clock the Brt department was ca et loqtoliGlbs arorage . 6 W)@5 20 and bring in pure cold air from the sur’ ^ by the Govornmant The r«- out, the alarm being caused by the bum-1 Common to good ... . I 00@4 60
port closes with a resolution that ,h, '"j; of the large stable on west Serainary
GARDEN SEEDS, ETC.
rounding country. A windy March is an excellent preparation for the hot season that those who read the secrets of the climate in the sun's spots saj is at hand.
President he requested by Congress to inform the Chinese Government that it is the desire ol our Government to abrogate and annul the clauses i f the treaties between the two countries which permits
We call the attention of oureitv piai
officers to the devil sling, and hope that emigration,
its use will ho prevented in the tutui •
it is 11 dangerous weapon. Tho Indian. Axn now there is considerable discus apohs Sentinel gives a case in point, as don among Indiana politicians ns to the E esterdny morning about 7 meaning of a certain clause ,n the law
follows:
street, owned Ivy Dr. Goldsborough, of A missionary of the American Sunday Tom: Haute, and rented by Dr. Tay- School l nion in Kansas, who four years lor. The fire was tierce and aggressive, 1 n S' > organized a Sunday schoo 1 in ‘he and before the department got to work Modoc camp in the Indian Territory the stable on the lot adjoining, owned by writes of a recent visit to the camp, lie Dr. Fisher, was also a mass ol seething found the Indians singing “The Ninety and roaring tlamcs. Notwithstanding tho and Nine” in a large frame building, vast amount of water thrown by the Steamboat t rank, a licensed preacher, C steamer, both buildings wi re entirely de- '’roct, tall, well formed, in a suit of cler- , stroyed, and considerable effort was nee- lra ( Idaek, white cravat and all, welcom f
1
At Jones 7 Drug Store.
DR. CROOK’S
(. vloi k, al a residence near the corner of enacted regulating the voting on the con- I PK ’ nr y t0 1'revent the further spread of d the missionary. Bogus Charley, the St ''lair and Illinois streets, ns n gentle- stitittional amendments. 'J’ho latter part (be conflagration. Dr. Taylor lost a car- chief, made an address, in which he said: M man was sitting near the front window, of section 3 reads: “If a majority of ' sulk y> corn-planter and other I dunt drink whisky, play cards, or j w ith Ins daughter beside him. ea/in- electors shall thus i.ati e .n» «r «•;.! property, upon which there was no in-j swo * r - I left off these like I take off my 1 j'
Wo done
WINE Of VM
majority of
.. „ - j any of said - - ,
out of the window, a stone came crashing amendments, the same shall be a part of sucauce. There was insurance on tho c 0 "'- e none bad. ’Tis hard work. through the glass, grazing her cheek, the Constitution; but no elector shall stsblos to the amount of $'U0, which will " c’ll do host wo can. I been tiied in leaving J its mark while apiece of the vote more than once, and if he votes for probably cover the loss. The fire was "‘J’heart. Twenty-six years ago I know’d glass struck her in tho corner of the eye, any officer shall at the same time vote “ndoubtidly the work of incendiaries. | Shag Nasty-Jiru. Wo good friends. Now
making a painful wound, i he stone was on such amendments.” From tho above small, hut 'nine with such force that it reading the meaning would seem to he made a perfectly round hole in the glass, that if an elector votes for any candidate about two inches in diameter, without for office he must vote on the amendshatteriug the balance of the pane in the ments, thus securing as large a vote on
least. Thestone was probably not thrown
we bad friends.
with malicious intent, as it came from some of the yards of the houses opposite, thrown by one of those appropriately
pamed “Devi! dings,”*
fcS-The Greonca.tlc Tnwrsliip Repiib* k^i^TnwTStSLwSa'j
,r*rr- H
V, . ,, u t,aM rolled down the checks of the two tng ticket; !• or Trustee. Adam Hanna; i„ d j ans ,
for assessor, K. L. Foxworthy; for Jus-1
the amendments as there will be on the t i ce80 r t h c Peace, George Hathaway, J. i j a8n „ r °'A?! I n ;? rri(>d a "' on,8n of7(J »t| township and municipal officers. Bet j D> stoele, John T. Owens and Benj.Cole- immed’iatldy ^ftef 8 thT'cereminMd
man; for Constables, E. T. Allen, Jas. *— J! - i - * • - ’
A. Steele, John Reeves and Western Sel-
CURES THOUSANDS YEARLY. IT IS THE I.EA!)ISS BEMEBY fOR AIL MROAT S LUNG COMPLAINTS Health and Strength follow from ita use. li yon h.ivo \Vr*K I-cnos. are Con
eiin-ri.K, have (<r.Ntitu, Uhhii.itv, Dva.•neMA. or linos, iiitib, tlm uac of n sinalu pottle nlll ratlafy you that it meet, the necCH.-lty of your caw amt rIvp.. u relief 7E7 CttJ 1 BOTril ‘ frOIU "° ° t, “ :r HO “ ri:L '’
JM. CROOtVS Wino of Teii', A P.SJ7IV2 W’7 For i i.ii'Tih, Ciii'L ilia corr-iz-ro;. 1 It is thT leal ot Topics, 1 Cures Dysijopgifi j ^ II (iy. ilio ApL-vtite, ^ GtrcufctliuLitlc^ys.-.i Beitorea tho 'TJcuk uuJ Debilitated.
A trial of it will prove all we claim. A^hyour drn^uip for Cr. C::cic's TTinc o/Tarjtnktnootliir For falo by all ilrneui - !’ 4 at One Dollfir a bottle.
S.N.Smith & Co. Pro, Sucre'* to Oliver Otook J. Co.
U r ° rW OOLD "
a great many persons dissmt from this that the voting on the amendments .tr.d fvr *’•. fers iru.-t ' • tmitltancoe"’
banished him to a distant school. The bride was wealthy, and tho husband c aimed to know what he was about
Dayton, Ohio.
A hottle cnut.vins intlnicses mich s nnv 53 cent preparation. IT £UfiES.
Dr. J Kramer's* Gorman Eye Salvo i» a powitiie <u.-v fn weak and di». a- d ey, - BATS A!ID SEUA3LI. Never fall* to t ur. an;. cum or i»on- vytb, and ifo rruwdy in ho immediate in ita effect*. Price 25
cents u box. • 1
cents :i box. Should your druggist not (or postage stamps) wo will send you n boj
have it, on receipt of 25 cents
box free of expense.
6. K. bMITH & CO*, Prop., Dayton, O.
lyton, O. ■ rW'W'V* *
