Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1880 — Page 4
Tour Watch. ! If not in perfect order needs skill and experience to put in good repair and perfect running order. I can now consciention.>ly say that we do first-class work, as I have recently secured the services of a very fine workman, of TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE to take charge of my repairing department, a man who can not only ri pa'r 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 iepairing anything in the Watch, Clock, .Tewelry, Silverware or Spectacle lino cannot be excelled in the State. fletf' AU. REPAIRINO STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY. A. R. BRATTIN, Watchmaker A Jeweler, Greencastle,' Ind.
THE STAR.
JUST RECEIVED ! 20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New Calitornia Canned Peaches, Apricots and White Cherries. Also,jjFine Line of New Java, Mocha, (iolden Rio and GreenJJRio COIFIF 1 IE IBS. O’ Fi 111 _A_ UP _
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Frank A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor
Saturday, May 29, 1880
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fl-00 per year.
Entered at the Postoffico, Greencastle Ind., as second-class mail matter.
The Republican Congressional Con. vention for this, the fifth district, will be held at Martinsville, on June 25, 1880. And now the Vandalia Railroad Company is sued for .flO.OOO damages by a woman who, though she had bought a sleeping car ticket, could not get a berth. She claims that a night of travel in an ordinary passenger car ruined her health. Indiana is bound to be in front. Now the State Par Association recommends
fiSf-Thc Congressional Convention of the Greenback Party of this District, held at Martinsville, on Thursday last, nominated John Clark Ridpath, Professor of Belles Lettres and History in Indiana
Asbury University.
^B-a^-The Indiana State Sunday-School Convention will convene on the 22d of June, and continue over the 23d and 24th days. Round trip tickets can he purchased oi the I. & St. L. Railroad at Greencastle for !(i4 00; at Danville for $3 50—good to go on the 22d and 23d, and good to return up to July 2d. A special train will take us from Anderson, Ind., arriving at Warsaw at 5 p. m. It will be a grand trip among the Lakes for pleasure, fishing, &c. While there there will bo a special train to Island Park Assembly at Rome City, situated on one of the most beautiful lakes in Indiiaiia. Here you will meet with some of
government, is to combine their energies and eflorts for the good of others. Otherwise believers might pursue their course alone to heaven, without any connection, save with the invisible church. Union is power, and united action is powerful action. The notes that compose the thunder's peal will not, singly, disturb the slumbers of an infant, but when united they fill all the air with their clamor, and cause the earth to tremble. The prayers by individuals for the conversion of men, connected with suitable exertion, however, are not lost. Yet they arc solitary. They' are compared to the little streamlet, which, without uniting with any other, pursues its course from the rock where it commences dripping, to the ocean. But the prayers of a whole church aro like rivulets gliding, leaping from all the surrounding hills and mountains iuto one broad and deep channel, where they form a mighty river, on whose bosom navies may ride in safety and the commerce of a nation be borne. For what purpose do wo erect houses in which to worship God? Not, surely', I to gratify our taste or feed our vanity, i Xo; we erect churches, when we do it | from right principles, to light another lamp in the spiritual darkness of this world—to place another Moses in position where he may smite the rock, that
. _ ,, i the refreshing and healing waters of life Hxcrciscs Lsi«i Sim- , j ,
may llow down to tho famishing multi-
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4 III IK II.
that six months’ failure to provide be .. , . „ . o i . , r
*; , „!the best Sunday-S hool workers from sufficient cause for divorce, instead of:,,- c . . .T , , ’ ithis Mate, Michigan and Ohio,
two years, as the law now directs; also, that no suit be heard without actual or Forty-first <'oiimi4‘iireiii«‘iit constiuctivc service on the defendant. Iiuliiinii Asfiitrv l iiiarrtifv. An Indianapolis dispatch of Tuesday Thi iisday, June 17, to Saturday, June Rays: May Fisk, the irrepressible variety 1 19—Annual Examination of Classes, blonde, and Alexander Sander, of De-j Sabuath, June 20. troit, yesterday indulged m a drunken 1 < . lass ^ ect j n S- . . . , . , r , ... 10:J0 A. M., Baccalaureate Sermon
frolic, during which time they partially by President Martin.
ruined a valuable team belonging to 3:15 P. M., Annua! Lecture by Phi-
Carver’s livery stable. Arrest followed, lander Wiley, 1). 1).
While at the police-station May got “sas-1 !• M., Annual Exercises of the
sy,” and was locked up by the Police : Chief but was afterward released in time
for the afternoon matinee performance.
The Indianapolis Journal of Thursday, says: Senator Voorhees, of Indiana, has prepared an amendment to be inserted in the sundry civil bill to pay General
Y. M.C. A.
Monday, June 21.
2:3u P. M , G. C. Cloud prize Contest
and announcement of
in Declamation
Latin Prize.
7:3o P. M., Anniversary and Valedictory Exercises of the Philological Society.
Tuesday, June 25.
8:30 A. M., Annual Review and Dress 1 Parade of the Asbury Cadet Corps.
John A. Sutter $50,000, in consideration .9:00 A. M., Preliminary meeting of of services rendered and losses sustained ^ u ‘ Society of tho Alumni. by him in the acquisition of the territory 1: ^*' m " Quinquennial Exorcises of rritr , . i the Platonean Literary SocteU-. Oration of California and its early settlement. by A . L . Mason B. Ph„ -79. Poem by This claim, it may be remembered, is ! Prof. John B. DeMotte, a. in.,’74 v indorsed by a letter from General Slier- \ - :; '0 p. m., Meeting of the Joint Board man, who states that to General Sutter 1 of Trustee8 * nd Visitors. Anniversary
mor.; than ti> ...y .l.glo P „, S «„ i„ .W “S?
country indebted for the conquest of 1 r y exercises of the Platonean Literary
day.
A LARUE ATTENDANCE. TIm- l.ilM-ral ('ifi'/.uns Sn!>«.rril»c *llfiiri<‘lll Jlom-y to (Jlt’Sir Oil flu* Entire Debt. Last Sunday morning, as per announce-
tudes below; or where he may hold up higher tho brazen serpent, that all infected with the poison of sin may look upon
the shining remedy and live.
And are these tho motives, Christian brethren, that have actuated you in the erection of this house for the worship 1 of God? If so, see well to it that they are followed up and followed out with corresponding action. Be not satisfied)
PATENT MEDICINE WALL PAPER, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Sponges, ’Toilet Soaps, Perfume Brushes, Combs, etc., At Allen's Drug Store! Best Goods at Lowest Prices.
A PEACE OF BEAUTY I* A JOY FOREVER]
So is the Fancy Good; And Millinery
ir.cnt, the new Presbyterian Church, w'hen you yourselves are fed with living) corner of Poplar Street and College Ave-1 bread. See to it that this building—this nuo, was dedicated. Over an hour be- monument of your zeal, and labor and fore the time announced for the service liberality-from the first hour of its occuthe people began to pour into the build- panoy bo devoted to true, evangelical, ing, and long before the voluntary the scriptural revivals of religion, and, as edifice was filled to its entire capacity,' 0 n the day that Solomon dedicated the and large numbers were turned away, temple, “the cloud filled the House of being unable to obtain even standing tlie Lord so that the priests could not r00U1 - stand to minister, because of the cloud, |
The services were opened with a pleasing voluntary on the organ by Mr. A. T.
for the glory of the Lord had filled the, house of tho Lord,” so may God, by his
California, with all its treasures, tn 184(>, by dispossessing the English authorities. A Special from Washington says: It is very doubtful whether an adjournment can bo etiected before June
Society.
Wednesday, June 23,
8:00 a. m , Meeting of the Joint Board of Trustees and Visitors, continued, i 9:30 a. m., Business meeting of the
| Society of Alumni.
nn : 1.30 a. m., Quiennuennial exercises of 1 hero aro many who believe that it can; thu Philological Literary Society. Oranot be accomplished even then. An ex-1 lion by Hon. Lafayette Joseph, a in., ’05. tension of the session beyond the date . P° f,,n by Prof. L. S. Hopkins, a. in., ’73. of the Republican National convention , TOO p m., Darnall-Grant prize conwill, it is feared, tempt the Democrats to 7.3(3 p. m ^ fiminion of the society of indulge oratory against the Chicago! the Alumni. Oration by Rev. II. O. nominees. If so, the Republicans will ' lac kson, 1). D., '02. Poem, by L. D.
not consent to ailjourn until they have 'Hys, A. B., 1 9.
had an opportunity to reciprocate touch-, S;00 a . Graduating Exercises of tho mg the Cincinnati convention. This| Senior Class. Master’s Oration, by Anna
may prolong the session into July. A Downey, a. m., ’77.
strong elfort, however, is being made to
Donnohue, the organist. The singing byjg rn cious presence fill this house to-day, the choir was very good and highly ap- and send down His reviving and quickenpredated. Dr.'1 uttle, President of \\ a- ing spirit to abide hero continually, bash College, Crawfordsville, preached What has been the subject of converthe sermon, taking for his text the first SBtiollf 8oljcitud0) c(Tort and prayer for verse of the 19th chapter of Acts: “1 months and years is at last completed, must also see Rome.” The discourse oc; Another church rise8 for tho worship of cupied about forty minutes time, and j Uo( , here) wherc SQ i at ely all was a wilfully sustained Dr. Tuttle’s reputation lerncss ll or e, where the war-whoop of as an able divine. ^ the savage rung through the forest, the At the close ot tho sermon came 11 j songs of salvation are to be sung, and tho hymn by the choir, followed by the re- ( ( j ospol of Graco anJ PcocG is to bo pro . port ot the building committee, read by c i a j medi 'pj 10 ar k which you have cartl.e chairman, Hon. Addison Daggy. The ried from pIacfi t0 p i aco has ngain a local report w as a thorough exposition of the babitation—again a house for its resting
financial condition of the church, and p | ace
showed that the total cost of tho newAs God has put it into your hearts to building, tho lot upon which it stands, erect this temple where he is to be wortogether with the seats, carpets, chatidc-, shipped according to tho pattern shown tiers, pulpit, etc., was $10,32(1 40. 'nic in the mount, lot it be the place of your committee had received from subscrip-1 habitual presence on the Sabbath, that lions and other sources, $8,050 18, show-! when the word of life is here dispensed, ing tho indebtedness of the church to be see that j’our place is as regularly occu$2,576 02. | pie-j a s is your place at your own table, Dr. E. W. Fisk then took the stand and come at all times with a heart to hear
and urggd those in attendance to subscribe the necessary funds to pay off this indebtedness, and the Doctor made his
adjourn next week, and it may possibly
succeed.
A man was struck down with paralysis in a Michigan saw-mill. Ho fell across a log that was being sawed and
In summing up the situation tho Now; was carried with it slowly but surely to Tork Herald says: As for Louisiana the saw. Ho was conscious, but utterly there seems little doubt that there will helpless. The saw had cut half way be two delegations sent from that State' through his arm before his awful condito Chicago, and as the fight there will be Ron was discovered, abitter one, most likely it will not be j n run o isa'lxansas City do s r His father possible to determine the character of wa s a Newfoundland, his mother a shepthe Louisiana delegation until the Xa- herd, and ho is himself a big. handsome tional body itself decides the contest j fe |i ow . ] {ut he is accU8ed „f biting sevWithout counting that delegation, after oral c bil dre n, and he is on trial for his reviewing the entire ground and giving I lifo before a Police Justice. The evimore than every reasonable claim to tho . donPC aga j n)d bi,„ j s strong, and the latoppoMtion, wo can not see how General est nows is that his good reputation is Grant can fail to receive 387 votes on ) boins provod . If found guilty, ho is to the first ballot at Chicago, or 8 more be sentenced to death. votes than are necessry to accuro his nomination. ' ! hem Ottutt shot his father-in-law,
J Richard Evans, at Georgetown, Ky„ two i years ago. The bullet lodged in Evans’
Klimits Star: I see in your last spine, paralysing him, thus making him week’s issue that my esteemed friend an almost helpless cripple for life. Ho Col. Hiram Miller claims the longest res- said nothing about vengeance, refuse<Lto idence in Putnam county of any man now appear in court as a complainant, and it living in said county. was generally supposed that he forgave
Aiiotiici- Old One.
Mr. Harrison Athey informs me that he located with his father in what is now a part of Washington township, just
the assailant. This spring, Evans was able to ride out in an easy wagon; and it was observed that he always carried a
south of the old boundary line div iding cockedpistolinhislap.nndclosoiyscantho land entry districts of Crawfordsv ille ned every man who came in sight. He and Vincennes, in the year of our Lord j was looking for Lem, and oil finally 1816, and has been in the. county pixty-j meeting him in the street, shot him
four j-e irs last March.
H.P. A
j through tho heart.
the word that may be spoken; so that every Sabbath spent here, every sermon heard here, and every service performed
time over $3,000 was subscribed for this
purpose.
Dr. Fisk delivered the dedicatory ad-
ploa so plain and forcible that in a short here, will tend to give you a mcetness
for that building of God, that house not not made with hands, eternal in the
heavens.
dress (which, by the way, was a masterly I And your hearts may dwell with rapeffort, entirely in keeping with the occn-| turous joy on the thought that from this sion, and highly spoken of by all whom pulpit the gospel will be preached;that ed-
we have heard express an opinion,) and
prayer.
The organization of the ladies of tho
ified hearers will hear the joyful invitations of mercy in these pews, long after wo, who are the actors and spectators in
church into a society known as the the solemn scones of this day, have re"Willing Workers” deserves a large cred- turned to dust—that the tear of penitence it for the successful and timely comple-' wil1 here glisten in many an eye, when tion of this handsome, convenient, large! (! °d has wiped away all tears from ours; and modern styled house of worship, as )’hat here many will draw around the their industry and labor furnished Lord's table, long after we have gone up tho $1,400 necessary to buy the seats, to our reward and taken our seats at the pulpit, carpets and other furnishings for marriage supper of the Lamb, the building. A word to all who have contributed tp
The style of the new church is termed gothic, the spire is the tallest in the city and of graceful proportions, the inside finish is in walnut and ash, and tho windows are of stained glass in which the
colors blend nicely.
Tho old church building, on North Jackson street, was destroyed by fire on Sunday, April 16, 1876, since which time the congregation has worshipped in Brown’s Hall, and the removal into their new and comfortable building Is consid-
t .1 I»li>»lllll4*llt ol" T. IB. SOOTT The Fancy G-oods Man! BAYNE’S BLOCK. He has refitted Iii.-I sture, and Itoakad it with the larged amt only complete stock ol (loods in his line in Urcencnstle. It will ho to your interest to visit our store; we have the largest line of goods to select from. Our prices are i ! •. ■ 1 we want you to come and se( us, whether you purchase or net. t Remember that you want to visit, \vhen| at Greencastle, T. Ii. SCOTT S, the Fancij Goods Man. No. IS East Washington Street, Bayne's Block.
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GARDEN SEEDS, ETC. At Jones 7 Drug Store.
T. (I. IinVVMAN,
JOHN HURLEY.
the erection of this house, or aided in any way to bring it to completion: Will you, now, in these dedication services, dedicate yourselves to God, to he living temples, meet for the indwelling of the
Holy Spirit?
How deeply soever we may engrave tha name of God upon these doors and walls, it will sooner or later be erased; for tho hand of time will shake these walls and lay this temple in ruins. But if that name is written upon your hearts
ered quite a triumph by the members of time will not erase it. The gloom of
the church, as well as by the citizens
generally.
We hope that a pastor tn every way
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death will only render it the more legible. The smoke of consuming worlds cannot obscure it. And when the decis-
qualified to minister unto the church and ions of the last great day shall have sent its interests will be chosen, and that the j the righteous and tho wicked to their vahardships endured by these people in tho rious allotments, like the jewels which past will be followed by prosperity great stud the Redeemer's crown it will shine and long continued. j with tho more resplendent I rillianco as Had we space and opportunity we j the years of eternity roll onward, and would like to print tho dedicatory ad-1 will secure to you forever all that is comdress of J)r. Fisk in full, but as wo have , prehended in that immensely comprc* not, wo give the following, being tho hensivo word, Salvation. Doctor's ! Then, upon these doors, upon these i om euiunii remarks. I walls, upon this pulpit, upon these pews ,,0ne great object of organizing holier-j atl ^ "l 1011 all our hearts may holiness to ens iuto churches an l placing them urder | Peril now be written. Amen,
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