Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1880 — Page 4

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If not in perfect order needs and periencc to pm in good repair and perfect running order. I can now conscientionsly say that we do first-class work, as I have recently secured the services of a very fine workman, of TWENTY YEARS KXI'RBIENCE to take charge of tny repairing department, a man who can not only repaw a watch in the best manner, but can manufacture a watch complete. With additional machinery and materials, I can say in all candor, that my facilties for making and icpairing anything in the Watch, Olock, Jewelry, Silverware or Spectacle lino cannot be excelled in the State. UrT'ALI, IIKfAIRlNCJ STRIt TI.Y CASH ON

DELIVERY.

A. R. BRATTIN. Watchmaker & Jeweler, Greencastle, Ind.

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THE STAR.

Frank A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor

Saturday, May 8, 1880

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Tin: Democratic Congressional Convention for this district moots at Martinsville, on Wednesday, June 1880. On Friday last, sayf. a telegram from Washington City, one of the bills reported from the Committee on Commerce authorizes the change of the name of a steam yacht from “Maria" to “Daniel W. Voorhees.”

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A s effort is being made for the early ad journment of Congress. A special telegram says that this is declared the inten-

Entered at the Postofliee, Greencastle ii 0 H by leading Democrats, and llepubliInd., as second-class ...ail mat ter. rnns arc desiron810 C0 _ o p C rate with them.

The condition of the appropriation bills is favorable to an early adjournment. The only bills that remain to be reported are the legislative, executive and judicial, and the sundry civil. The river and harbor bill will probably be reported and nassed next week. The rest, with the exception of the postofliee bill, have either become laws or i .ssed both houses, or

There was a constant gush last Saturday, about as follows: “ How do you like

the ticket?’’

The New York Price Current, under the head of “Best on HecorU—Slopping New Flour on April if!I,” says: Last night a barrel of new Georgia flour was

News published the following, of inter-

ost to the political world: A gentleman ^

living in the southern part of the State,

whose vocation is that of commercial " -5 traveler, has been spending a few days j gsMtSKSKSS-.-wS*': with his wife and family visiting relatives ; r Z 71

in Indianapolis. During his stay he told ^2StsliSSSSSj= ^S5liS

his brother, a south Meridian street mer- i

chant, of mi incident that occumd last -• ..-L rt . t7 -

week. He was at Galena, and business t called him into the establishment of a Mr. Porkins. Gen. Grant was in

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Itoberson, No. 11 South St., N. Y. This are awaiting the concurrence of one house flour was ground by J. L. Cook A Co., of 1,1 ,ho amendments of the other. There

Macon, from wheat sown November 24, and cut on the 10th of April, from the plantation of John L. Lanamore, of Lee Count)', thus maturing in 4 1 months; it was donated by him to the ladies of Calvary Episcopal Church of Americas.

is such a general desire to expediate matters and get away ttiat few doubt that Congress will adjourn early in June. Wi: keep on the forward march, for now Mr. Ellis, of Louisiana, thinks the time has come when the Government should make an experiment in postal telegraphy, and he has introduced a bill in the House accordingly. It directs the Postofliee Department to buy or build one or more telegraph lines, connecting

and passing

From Now Albany comes a dispatch saying that on Monday evening George K. Brim, a young German of that county, was married to Eliza Turner, a beautiful quadroon, daughter of Ellis Turner, ai

well-to-do farmer, residing three miles ! ^ 0S I 0, * an< ( ^ ashington

west of the city on a valuable Ohio Riv- through New York, Philadelphia. Baltier bottom garden farm. i more, and other specified cities. It fixes

| a schedule of rates: For twenty-live

A i’ now the .ong forgotten is reinem- wor ,j s 0| . ] CSS| fifteen cents for nnv disbered. and given a boom. The Washing- (ance up t0 jjQO miles; twenty-five'cents ton Star says: “while it is true that| up t o 500 miles; forty cents uptol,000 Hayes long ago announced that he would miIe8; 8event y.fi ve cents up to 2,000, and not be a candidate for re-election, ,|| up .vxhi miles.with an extra charge would not be likely to refuse a nomina- j foreach ad(l i t ion.l word of one-half cent, tion s ou d hisjiaii) tender it to him. one cent, two, three, and five cents reit is not improbable, either, that the Chi- j spectively for tho at)0Ve distances . For cago Convention may turn to the present | mPR8ag(i8 of lcss than ^h, words passing incumbent as its standard bearer. The bctwoen adjoining offices the rate is to he votes m the convention may he so divid- ten cents a wilh onu . half cont cd among (irant, Blame, and Sherman as ; cxtra for every add i t ional word. If the to prevent either from getting the nomi-: expcrimpnt works well, the bill looks to nation, and then there would naturally tho oxtcnsion 0 , this Government postal arise some sort of a compromise. In telegraph 8ystem to St . Louis, Chicago,

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re calling on the proprietor, who was ..,p:-:rr,. rt, !f ,-

a friend of his. Mr.'Perkins introduced the traveling man to the General, and a half hour's conversation on general matters ensued. In the course of it the General was asked how he considered his chances for the nomination, lie replied in a confident manner, “I think I shall be nominated.” After he had left, the drummer asked Mr. Perkins if, in his opinion, Grant desired the nomination. Well, I should think so!" was tho response; “I spent last evening with him

and he talked freely on the subject. The i ana . May 25 nndMor'L'-SU.' General said: ‘I tell you I will he not..- pen , ei . conductoI ,

inated at Chicago, and,’

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He has refitted his store, and stocked it with the largest nnd only completestoel

Died,

In Madison township, onTuesday, May \ 1, 1880, after a prolonged illness, Mrs. M. C. Goddard, aged about 30 years. In Greencastle tp., on Tuesday, May 3, 1880, of consumption, Battled Grogan,

, aged 30 years.

j Goods in his tine in Greencastle. It will be to your interest to visit our store: we have Of Sunday School Institute, to be held largest line of sroods to select from

in Christian Church, at Greencastle, Ind-

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Oar prices are risht.'and we want you to come and

us, whether you purchase or not.

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tone and manner, ‘if I am nominated 1 shall bo elected too.’ This is the nature of the ofiicinl utterance, certainly so 1 much of it as refers to Grant’s belief ini his success before the convention, and is the first direct expression from him on 1 the subject that has found its way into

print.

casting about for a dark horse with the

New Orleans, and other cities. To ena-

best running capacity, attention would be b]o th(J dppartmont t0 make the directed to the present administration,, mont thp biu appi . opriateR f;00iU00 . and the very fact that there is nothing — — to criticise or condemn in its four years | T he ( incinnati Gazette says in its of government would constitute a strong ^ ashington news that Ohio fiiends of point in favor of giving it another trial. Senator Thurman express great conft- , ~—■— 1 denee that he will he endorsed bv the I roxi Washington comes a special ns coming Stato Convention at Cincinnati, follows: Speaker 1 *ndall s.,d yesterday Thcy ftrgue tliat it is quite appal ,. nt lhat that he had no doubt of 1 tlden s nomi- Tuden can not Pari . y Npw York in lho nation at Cincinnati on tho first ballot.i ** .• rxt •. rnt . . , „ face of tho bitter opposition of thekellcy I ho result in the several State conven- 1 <• l4 - . r r . • , . tl . ' . . . . , i faction. 1 his being so, they hold that t.ons that have been held to date,” said tho Delnocrats lnllst look to 80I119 closc Mr. Randal, “pomt to this conclusion. Stale where vote Iuost 1H arl Ihe speculations that arc indulged m appr0a( . he8 lliat of Xcw Vork and Pon _ xn regard to the man for whom Mr. Til-; all their Ollorgies upon all offort den will throw his strength and influence to carry jt As ohio nicetg thu ncce88ur ,n case he finds ne can not secure the ! requirementt thcy believo that the 1)oln . nomination himself, I believe to be with- ocratic Nationa ic 0 n V ention will conclude out the Slightest foundation. Mr. Tilde,, to n , ako that State the battlc groundi in . is so certain of his own nomination that steaJ of New Yoi k. Such a determinathe idea of any one else obtaining it has > tjon lhoy beliovCt wil) lcnd to lhe solee . never been considered by him. As for! lion of M r . Tlninnon as thp leader who Pennsylvania, I feel satisfied that Tilden;^ carry Ohio if it ig p088ible for the has out of.>8 delegates, and I thin., j) einocra t R to do so under any circttmii wil eventuall) h.m tin w io!e. In gbtncc8 There is much talk among Ohio this connection the Washington Star edi- |)e|nocrats in colinection wi(ll thi8 mat . torily says; “Ths confidence with wh.ch j tcr onuving thft Sute Convention de Randall expresses the opinion that Til- cUre iu socond cboicei , <nd the names of den. will be nominated on the first ballot, lld and j ewc , tt are botU nion ti 0 ned ... at Cincinnati w, I go a groat ways toward i ht!omenwhom the ohi() Deraoc , a convincing people that there is more in ^ wpll as tbp ty at large oollld cordi th« Wden boom than ,s generally report-1 al) port Uia an ipterc8ting fact ed. Mr. Randall has the reputation of that Fndialia I)pmoerills aro |lRin the being a long-headed politic,an. and »><> . sainc argumeDt as '.he Ohio men. up to would not be bkely to make such a pos- of tbp seleclion of a StaU , as the itve declaration about I ildon unless he . , , v v v i nu . . % n ,. r , battleground alter New York. J hey hod a basis for it. lhe tact, too, that , al 4| . Pn . . .. . t contend that Indiana comos nearott filling T.lden usually achieves what ho sets out, the ^ that , Iendrit . k8 or Kll . for in politics, tends to confirm Mr.! , , T _ ,

Tm: Cincinnati Enquirer gives a sensational account of the third-term business as developed in Congress on Monday, as 1 follow?: Tho house of Representatives—j at least the Republican sidd of it—had a< first class scare to-day, and adjourned incontinently to get rid of the third term

TUESDAY JloKNINu.

9:CU Devotional Exercises. !• .30 Opening Address,

L. L. Carpenter.

10:00 Review of Opening Address,

Elder McCtilla.

10:30 Elements of a Model School,

Ed. Lane.

11:00 Free Talk on Sunday Schools, By Institute. TCEsDAV AFTERNOON', 2:00 How to Prepare a Lesson, Elder Pecle. 2:30 Discussion of above Topic. 3:00 How to Teach the Lesson, Elder Sellers.

UiMuoinber dial you waul to vish. wliel at Greencastle, T. I>. SCOTT S, the Tanct/ Goods Man Xo. IS East Washington Street, Bayne’s Block.

bugaboo. In the Forty-third Congress 3.30 Discussion of above Topic,

the pugnacious Springer ottered a resolution against a third term, which was: iduptcd by an overwhelming vote, with- 1 out regard to party lines. Some time; ago, when Weaver, the Greenhacker, on the floor of the House charged Speaker Randall with purposely refusing to recognize him, to allow a vote to be forced on his financial resolution, Springer came to Randall’s rescue by declaring that he, too, had been ignored, and had failed to catch the Speaker's eye to again oiler his anti-third-term resolution. When Springer made this announcement tho Republican members exchanged sly glances, and since then they have quietly discussed tho matter, and have arrived at the conclusion to use Simon Cameron’s favorite sentence—that a vote forced on the resolution would make a “hell of a time.” When to-day it was ascertained that Springer stood at the head of Randall's list to move a suspension ol the rules, and it was further ascertained that

TEESDAY EVENIN'!;. 7:30 Devotional Services. 8:00 Value of Old Testament Lossons,

Mrs, Stanley.

WEDNESDAY XfORNtNO. 9:00 Devotional Services. 9:30 Teachers' moeting, Elder A. J. Frank. 10:00 Discussion of above Topic. 10:30 The Sunday School Teacher’s Duties and Difficulties, John Crose and Sam’l McCoy. 11 :U> Discussion of above Topic. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 2:00 Blackboard Lessons. 2:30 Oral Teaching... Bro. Donnelson. 3:00 Question Drawer. WEDNESDAY EVEN ISO, 7:30 Devotional Services. 8;0O Closing Address, Elder L. L. Carpenter.

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GARDEN SEEDS, ETC. AI Joses 7 Drag Store,

T. HOWMAX.

JOHN BEIILEV.

The question of curved pitching in hall

he meant to throw into the Bear-garden. p ] ay j Ilg ba8 a u rac t e tl raucb attention for! the anti-third term resolution, the Rc-' t| lc pas t two years, and some have assert- j publican members concluded they led that it is impossible for a pitcher to 1 would either ha\- to take to tho woodsj curve t bfi ba ji ; n the manner so often de-! or choke Springer oil. Accordingly, scr j b e d j,, the reports of games. A spe-

when tho States were called for bills the Republican members demanded tho rend-

cial committee of the I’rovidence Franklin Society, appointed to investigate the

ing of each separate one presented. ^<>7< matter, reported to the society, at areworse, they introduced the longest bills | cen t meeting, "that after three stakes «liieh could he lound on the files of the wero p l a ced in a direct line, at a distance Document-room, and got ready to fight j 0 f about thirty feet apart, the ball was it out all summer rather than that the thrown by a person standing Illinois anti-third-termer should get in behind the first stake in such a manner bLs explosive. I or two hours the House t| ia t it passed to the right side of the went through the farce, and, the proba-1 q|-g b tJ le i t .ft of the second, and to the bility growing stronger with each pass- rigbt of tbo tbird< ba n wa8 lbon

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HEAP CAS H STOREWholesale and retail dealers in Staple & Fancy OXIxOOERXEJlS. Highest Market Price paid tor Produce in trade or cash.

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Southard’s Block, I door East ofLangdon’s Book Store, Wash. s’.

iog hour that no vote would bo allowed,! R0 i kr0 wn that it passed to the left side o( ; ^ an adjournment was effected. The res-1 t| ic first stalto, the right of tho second,' ^

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glish would carry Indiana, and

strong outside of that State. They urge

Randall’s prediction. It was said that'

the ’Sage of Graincrcy Park' would be thtt 1Ipndli( . ks would lead Tildpn on tbo beaten in Now \ ork.but he quietly pock- Soutbprn votc 8ince tl|e feeling of that etod the delegation without any tro " b e ''section, as well as of Indiana, was strong it was then claimed that he would be in 18 7, ; that Tll j,,„ Hl St> i<(un8 bad rid _ crushed in Pennsylvania, but the Con- den rough shod ov.-r the preferences of

volition did not hurt him any.

the South.

an adjournment was effected,

olution can not now be offered for four and tbu i e f t K i dc 0 f the third, showing! 1 weeks, as it is only on the first Monday th a t the pitcher has the power to cause' ^ in each month that individuals are recog-; the ball to curve to the right or left at l nized to move a suspension of rules. I pleasure. ! 4 This will, of course, tide the matter over until after the Chicago Convention. Thej Jacob Webber of Tarboro, N. C., was action, or ratbtr non-action, of the House old and ugly, while his wife was young is full of significance. It means that the ! and pretty. The disparity in ago and Republican members anticipate that Gen- looks led tho husband to lore his wife enil Grant will be nominated at Chicago., wildly, and the wife to get weary of her and for this reason there was a desire to husband. He discovered good cause lor back-cap the party by voting for a reso- jealousy, and declared that all he wanted lution which will be bitter-sweet after | was to get rid of her. But he could not the second of next June. True, it was live without her, for, w ion about to quit an exhibition of moral cowardice, but it | the court room after obtaining a divorce, was noticeable that the greatest cowards 1 he fell dead from heart disease.

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The Most obstinate Corciis and Colds immediately relieved.

D«. CKOOK’3 'Wine of Tar, A PSSiTtVi CBJE I'lir (’eiiiilis, Colii''A'.;a coiiooypTiciT. I* 13 ike l.tt of Toalcv, OsroB Dyapoptiai , Restores tho Appctiti'i Clrcngthons thoSy»tc.n R. stores the Weak aui

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A trial of It u ill prove all we cluiin. Ae-kyqur dr!] --lf-[ for Sr. Crook 1 Tine of Txrjtokc no ot!i r For««le bvalldniajd'-W at One Dollar a txittle. S. N.Smith & Co. Prfl. .ittcto'i to Oliver ( rook A (-•<)• Dayton, Ohio. A bottle ront.lin- IG time* o* miicli n* eny S’) cent preparation. JT CilfiES.

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. weak and discii^'d eye . CAFJ3 A'TD 2SLIAi3I.E. Xcvcr fpils to cg'.c ciisc of Mire i*yi *'. and no nnnedy i* so immediate in ils effects. Price 26 cents i box. s hould your druggist not huso on receipt of 25 cents - ^ lor poets^c atampel we will send you n box frot* of exjx’mie.

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