Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 July 1880 — Page 4
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'SToiir ^Tatcla ! If not in perfect order needs skill and experience to put 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 YKAKS EXPERIENCE to take charge of my repairing department, a man who can not only repair 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 repairing anything in the Watch, Clock, •fowelry, Silverware or Spectacle line cannot be excelled in the State. fietV-AU, REPAIRING STRICTLY CASH ON
DELIVERY.
A. R. BRATTIN, Watchmaker & Jeweler, Greencastle,*Ind.
A fflOTHEK’S FORGETFULNESS
JUST RECEIVED ! 20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New California Canned Peaches,
Apricots and White Cherries.
• Also, Fine Line of New Java, Mocha, Golden Rio and Green Rio
COIF 1 IF 1 ZEES.
C lEI IE JP _
Result* ill tin* I’ruhtiMc Rc'aili ot her liil'unf Fhihl.
THE STAR.
Frank A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor
Saturday, July 31, 1880
TKK.MS.
Darnall "Bros, <fe Co’s
Cnia and ee I *.
•#1-00 per year.
The Hoard of State House Commissioners has fixed upon September 2.8 as the date for laying the corner stone of
Entered at the Postotlice, Greencastle the new Capitol at Indianapolis. Ind., as second-class mail matter. I _ ,i The State Hoard of Equalization has
The varied interests of the Republican | made its report as to the value of candidates for Joint Koprcteontative for taxahles in every countv in the State, the counties of Putnam, Clay and lien- From this report wo learn that the
drieks, were well represented at Coates- value of ^taxablos in Putnam
viile last Saturday night, ns
Williamson and Will Ridpath, with their j fourteent has to wealth. friends and workers were on hand at the: ~: mass meeting held at that time. How' ^^ndtanapolis Journal of Thursday tho pins wero set up the convention only ’ t " " ,, "' n o dispatch from can determine. ' | lj ° lun,bus ' lm,: Prof - ' L C - of Greencastle, who was nominated by tho Opr readers will remember the visit j Oreenbackers of this, (tho Fifth) district to Putnam County, of Messrs. Read and as their candidate for Congress, has Pell, commissioners appointed by the written a letter to t\ Treadway, of this British Parliament to*visit this coun try | city, chairman of the committee, declining report upon agriculture and stock rais- the nomination. This is no surprise at ing. Tice report has been presented to all to his friends, as he positively refused Parliament, and a cable dispatch gives | to run unless endorsed by tho Republi-
the following summary: The report of cans.
Clare Sewell Read and Albert Poll, sent ,,, XT •7—
by the roval agricultural commission to , * C " ° r * < ' un 0 * * riday prints tho United States and Canada, to inquire 1 h ° folIow,n « in its editorial columns:
the mill. Alter concluding her business | j she left the mill, forgetting all about the j : child, leaving it sleeping peacefully in the : 1 bottom of the box. Some hours later she remarked its absence, but remembering j where she had laid it she thought she had j told her husband to bring it home, Jnnd she felt no further uneasiness. At supper I the father came, hut with no child. She * asked him in regard to tho child, but he disclaimed any knowledge of its whereabouts. Upon her telling him where she had laid it, and where, in all probability, it was s ill lying, a sudden pallor over-
teirThe pipers with their pipes made ( , his facei and it wa8 with grtiat hideous noise on our streets, Thursday, Jifficul that ho C0U i Jt ell her and solicited mckles lor so doing. I that a few . Inements before he had , , ) s ^ rs ‘ ,a ^‘ Pcn ' c ^’ . Iv. Lang emptied several bushels of meal in that don.J. W . Beck aed. Jas. Curtis fished j selfsame boXi aIlJ> in a |, probably the 1
child had long since died from suffocation A doctor was hurriedly sent for, the box
under the meal,
PATENT MEDICINES.
WALL PAPER,
ST-ATIOZsTIEIR/Z', PAINTS, VARNISHES,
Szrr^ui^rqsponges, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery,
Brushes, Combs, etc.,
Chattanooga Time?. A case of absence of mind has just occurred at Red Clay, Ga., which immeaurably surpasses everything on pre-
vious record:
Near a large planing-mill, in tbattown^ there lives a family named Rose. Several days ago Mrs. Rose had occasion to go to the mill, carrying her ten-months old child along with her. While there the little one fell asleep,and becoming rather
At Allen's Drug Store!
Best Goods at Lowest Prices.
ARIM I IO> \l, LOC ALS.
T. Cl. DOWM\N,
JOHN BURLEY,
extensively this week—luck bad. In#*Farmers are getting through with
, , t „ County their harvest work, and our streets pre-, both 1). h. is $11,087,050 and that our county 1anksJse.1t o-> — Wfts nought,and in it,
into the state of agriculture, is published. I{,8 ‘ 1 ‘ 0p H ° W ‘ Uan attrihuM9 tho ral lin « 0,, ‘ They say that while many of the prevail- j'? ll '° S,/ ' e L ° f Mtthod,8t congregations to ing conditions are favorable in America ° Mothodist doctrine is not in a contest for agricultural supremacy, l- r ^hod from the pulpit as aggressively Still drawbacks remain which tell in fa- ^ 11 “T f ’ H,,d ‘ hat th ° 8 ooJ oll] vor of England. Tho severe winters i M<,th ° ,,,p f h » blt shouting in sermon suspend agricultnral employment, and ! " 1 ' las a 1 n ' nt,) 'li^use. Now-a-days, droughts, injurious insects, and in ; b o s ‘v. ^e brethren and sisters hardly the prairie country the short supply of!' "J' to ‘' II1111 wbcn tbo I ,rcac * l ' , r wat-r. endanger the crops. W.’-i. n- T-'"'' ” 1 ' i,b Po88ibl y* u P* n fur * Am . 1 Ivantsge ther 8tud y-‘ ho Bishop may find that the for stock raisers, while the middle States!"T? 0 of 11,0 P b «oon,enon that has at-
afford them excellent pasturage, and the Eastern States good markets. The allot- j
increase the
merit of land and the termination of free
ranges in the West will cost of cattle raising, but
consumption by the growing population will enhance prices. The success and
extension of opens fresh
traded his attention lies niucli deeper than this. In the old shouting days Methodist preachers knew very little | Latin and Greek, hut they knew the Hi-
.. l " , i ble and Wesley’s sermons from lid to lid
'hey believed in them implicitly, and they preached them with the fervor of
the growth of blue grass ! 1111 con ' '« io ".every congregaprospects for the grazers ! V° n 11 ni ’^ ,,, f |ldo of sinners in momentary and will, in time, bring tho improved °/ hul1 * ;' nd to be P lucked ,ikt ’ turf under the hoof of thoroughbred i eV f l88tin B b,,rnin - stock, orat leas, of highly.graded cattle. lho la y Methodists of those days, too, were & plain folk, poor in tins world’s Fob tho month of August, isSO, Fro-^° oods bu f r ' c f 1 * n As they had not fossorTioe makestfae following fort 1st •'' 1 Begun to a build fine churches t rich 1st to 2d, clear or fair; 3 1 to 7th, ending l,icn ^‘ ai ^ 110 f become necessary to them; in clouding, threatening weather, with werc n °f respecters ot persons, heavy local rain storms; 7th.to 8th, clear ^ bo General Jackson .' roared tho or fair; 9th to 13th, clouding and threat- 1 ^ ev - P°l er 1 artwright, when a brother ening weather, accompanied with very P reac hcr twitched h:s coat sleeve and severe storms; loth to 23d, variable, high t,dd b ' m lbe * resident had just entered barometer, alternating with low bareme- ,be cburi b ■ If General Jackson doesn’t tor, the latter accompanied by severe ,0 P , -' n t'H-s sins and seek salvation, (rod storms and torrential rains. A tropical wson ^ General Jackson to hell as quick
as a Guinea nigger.”
hurricane will probably be on, or appear either upon the Gulf or South Atlantic coast on the 20th. 11 so, a high barometer, clear or fair weather, with northerly winds will prevail in the centre of the Continent, until the hurricane lias passed down the Gulf Stream northeastwardly.,
24d to 25th, clear and cool. If a hurri- | the ' vhea ^ cr op in that country and tho , mi/ statement is made that the product cane has prevailed, frost is liable to oc- 1
T he latest reliable intelligence in regard to tho wheat crop in the United States for 1880, in that the yield will probably reach 450,000,000 bushels. Rej ports from Russia are unfavorable for
T. G. Bowman & Co’s
C H E A P CAS H STORE. Wholesale and retail dealers in Staple & Fancy Highest Market Price paid for Produce in trade or cash
T. G. BOWMAN & Co.,
The doctor applied every known restora- Southard’s Block, 1 door East of Langdon’s Book Store, Wash. at.
tives, but at last accounts it lay in a comatose state. wi‘h hardly a possibility oU
recovery.
Fliiiscd Ity iiSiinkc. Aincrii-us (ia. Republican,
On Wednesday last Wash Hradford, | son of Mr. William Hradford, Overseer at: the County Farm at Sumpter, was return 1 ing from school, he observed a horned
lay the child, bereft of all sensibility.
‘W S X T E3
JLs ZEi3 13
Oil, >8 i \ f g? 1*] VARNISH, Sc IDYIE] STXJ^XT’s,
J
S'siiiitH.
a more lively appearance.
KsTExcursion to New Albany and Louisville, yia L., N. A. & C. II. 1L, on August 5. Fare for round trip, .t-!. g®*Miss Dare and Miss Ri.tenhouso have returned home alter an extended visit to T. P. Rockafellow and family. Pres. Miller, of Heaver City, Nebraska, a former resident here, glories in being the papa of a new 8-pound baby
girl.
F.dwin F. Layne will preach at
Somerset Church on the second Loid’s! snake . wllich ' u l ,on seeing the young I Day in August at*11 o’clock a. m. and 3 'nan, doubled itself, caught its tail nenr ( o’clock p. m. .1 tho horn in its mouth, and gave chase to
Fstf-A large number ot interested hin '- Having nothing to defend himself Q^Xj-A-SS
workers in tho Sunday School cause, vvith Bradford took to his heels, tho snake __ # . of this city, attended tho Sunday School I ' olIin 8 att, ■'• him hoop-fashion. He 9.11 Cl VVlll’tG'W^Sll
Convention at Putnamville, yesterday. | reached a pine tree and dodged behind |
gfegf*We are under obligations to Mr. '*• * ho snake coining up loosed its o.vj~ ■mm. ■■y" —g 1 "
W. II. Smythe, Grand Secretary F. A A. mouth-hold and struck around tho tree.
M., for a copy of the proceedings of the Hradford, seeing the snake, understood ^ ^ ~ ' T
last session of the Grand Lodge of Indi-' 'he situation, started to run again, the! ana. snake promptly following. Arriving at j g@r-The Democrats make their real-! iui0t h'-' r tr ea he dodged behind that, but: sure-enough opening of the campaign in 1110 snake tried to strike him around the this city on Aug. 14. ]>. P. Hants, Louis treo as • so °n as >t arrived. Tho young Jordan and Judge Carlton are the speak- J mlin > 1,100 thoroughly alarmed, started ers. again at a tremendous pace, the snake in| fi-ay-Mr. Kdlar, Passengeragent of the I ,,,r8uit - 1 '' L ' ar !ont 8 P ecd tl > his feet, but! L. N. A. & C. U. R. visited Greoucastle | on lookin K back saw tho reptile close;
upon him. lie ran this time nearly two hundred yards, when, horror! right in his path was a coiled moccasin, with head erect, eyes glistening, and its forked tongue playing with lightning rapidity from its open mouth, lie was going at
people .it tho Court' such a s P eed that he couI(1 stop, but, i room was crowded, and • himself, ho made a tremendou
mmm sieiis, its.
At Jones
this week. New passenger coaches and five new engines w ill bo put into service
August 5.
fi<sJ"On Wednesday night last Hon. Franklin Landers,Democratic candidate for Governor, dropped in on Greencastle
and addressed tho
House. The
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those who heard him say he made a good > I’ rln £> jumped high in tho air, and landspeech. ! " d a,10Ut fourteen foot over the moccasin, ted-Cap. Rudisill and daughter, Gallic, :ind - runnin £ a I'Clo further on, ho stopcontemplate taking advantage of the ex- ,,c ' d ,0 8UC " ,la ^ ,,ie f wo reptiles would cursion from Indianapo'is to St. Paul, do ' * kon ^ ou " , l himsell a good pole, Minn., on next Tuesday, extending until advanccd on moccasin and killed it, * the 23d, and would bo pleased to hear of but could find nothing of the hooped, < any similarly minded to join them 111 the borned ser P en t that had chased him so lne . j lar. We believe he did not try very B*y-Tlio Union Sabbath School, held much t0 fi " d ,hat 8er P en t. but learn that at Jackson School-house, Marion town- ,,le } are very numerous in that neigh-
ship, will picnic at Gorham's Grove,}on
August 28. All tho Sabbath-Schools of l ' on,, y.
tho county are invited to attend and par pate. Good music and good speakers
bo in attendance.
borhood, for several have been killed re-
tiff pate. Jill bo / ,,, ' Belov
will
not be more than sufficient to meet the home demand. If such statements should prove true, the demand upon the American crop for Europe would would be
_ . . . increased about 60,000,000 bushels, upon Gulf or South Atlantic coast about , , ,, omv. on.1, ... •n.- r „ ; ,. Tll „ -'vhich would make the Lurepean demand
down
ISO,000,(XK). The popination of the
cur in the Western of the Northern States. 20th to 30th, clouding, threatening weather, with heavy local stonns, with liability of another tropical storm
A notorious desperado, for whoso .cap-1 lure .f.iOO had been offered, was caught j in Oregon by two constables. They had
ntimiii and ili<- Lensus. oonye 3 r him hundred in » ' va ~ Below we present, for tho consideration 1 -° n ’ i * nd ' kn ‘’ win S llis reckless character of our readers, a series of interesting they t,ed h ’ m t0 the seat - 0,1 tho wa >' figures in regard toI’utnamCountyCensus ho tnpd 8everal deviccs t0 csca,,c - but in for the past thirty years, complied and ' V8,n ’ but he hit u P on the “n 0
handed to 11 s by M. B. Rudisill, deputy clerk. It will bo noticed that there has!
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Wine of Tar,
A POSITIVE CURE
For rouclts, Cold ,
AND CONSUHTIIOH.
It is thobestof Toaics,
Cures Dyspepsia |
Restores the Appetite, Strengthens thejy stem Restores tho V/cak and
Debilitated.
A trial of it will prove
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Dayton, Ohio.
A bottle contftinp 1G times ns much as any 2T» cent preparation. IT CURES.
Dr. J,. Kramor'3 Gorman Eye Salvo i* a positivo enn* for weak and diseased eyes. CAFD A17D EELIASLE. Never fails to rare any case of sore eyes, and no remedy is ho immediate in Us effects. Price 25 cents a box. Should your druggist not have it, on receipt of 25 cents (or postage stamps) we will send you a box free of expense. £. M. SMITH it CO., Prop., Dayton, O.
DF? U CktOOJC'S
WINE OF TAB CURES THOUSANDS YEARLY. IT IS IKE LEADING REMEDY FOR ALL THROAT & LUNG COMPLAINTS Health and Strength follow from its use. If yon have Weak Lunos, are Con iron ;: b, 1 we Gramuii Di bd itt, Dtbi*ei*sia, or Bhonchitis, tho use of a single bottle will Biitiufy you that it meets tho necessity of your case and gives a relief that can be had from no other source.
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The most obstinate Courns and Colds
immediately relieved.
Vs.
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Ur
! 5 Vols. Over I 3,000 Pages. _
AmonK the wonderful thin*? which hnvc been nccompli.hdl fniMovers of aond book^tiy
the'Tiiternry Revolution, M perhaps the most wonderiul i
cyclopivdiiv at a merely nominal cost.
Price During July, $6.25. Tmplishdl for lovers of good book . 1 is .the reproduction of this great En-
29th; 3< to 31st, clear < r fair. The n ,. . war spells will ba at ho Ith.llth, ^ ! >' up t0 I,,8 ^ car ' whic * 17th 20th and 28th. This month will | ^ ^ 4 ^
i .■ • hai toti nzed for exi ive rains, es
, ,, ,. , . , ! Allowing the demands for food and sell-
pecially along the Gulf and Atlantic
^ ° I mg purposes to be equal to seven bush- , „ . | ids per capita, would make the bomb lho average number of storm centres , , , . .... , r demand equal to .>30,000,000 bushels, passing over the Continent is eleven for . , /
\ h leaving only 114,000,000 for export.
August. In the centre of the Continent, , ,
, , , . . ,, Such figures would indicate high prices they are more marked for heavy ramlalls, , .
. . I for wheat during the
than for hail and tornadoes—though the
latter are frequent and terrific. Tropic-If Cll ^‘ . . . . ... , , , • i bushels per capita will meet tho home al hurncans begin to make their appear- ‘ . , , , . , / . . demand for food and seeding, which ance either from the Gulf or ^u boa8 ‘, woul(1 lt . ave 2JO,COO,000 for export. Al-
Atlantic, in August, and continue till Uc- , . , , . . . lowing the export to bo the same as last
tober. 1 ho tropical hurricanes so .mm.- vcar _iso,0(X),009-there would remain nenton the coast about the 20th or 21st, j a surplus of 300,(100,000 bushels. Takiag may originate about the 13th, oh the the latter estimate approximate nearest Tropical Sea, near 60°, West Longitude ■ iJ 10 ho ,lie “j’d foreign requirements, and
from Greenwich, and 20° to 23° North
current
Hut it is held by some
business that five
Latitude. If in Latitude 23®, it will strike the Fast coast of Florida; if 1° or 2® further South, then it will strike the Gulf or Gulf coast. Further North, it may not reach the coast at all, yet cause disastrous gales from Cape Katteras to Nova Scotia.
there would seem to be no good
for inflated prices.
reason
John Gtis was buried at Rochester in a coffin that he had kept in his house eighteen years for daily contemplation. His family had threatened to have it removed, but his threat to haunt them after death deterred them.
been a gradual gain in the total population of the county, hut it is also noticeable that some of the townships lost. The enumerations for 1840 and 1830 were not taken by townships, tho total population of tho County, however was as follows: In 1840 the population was 18,815; in 1830, it was 8,258. Here are the figures by townships:
It is 11 verbatim reprint of tbe last Emrlish edition, in 1‘ beautiful volumes, clear mupn vehicle. This he did by putting a lighted , m^.^ee *1^
match into it. II« crouched as low as ,lir,l «fivery. Vol. 11 will be ready July 10. The remaining volume* will b« completed bj
... . . Oc tober next, possible, and shielded his face, so that he was not seriously injured. One of the I
constables was killed,and the Othl r burn-! ’"’’rho raare , v j.i,.iy „ n ,i rapidly theie Volnme* are scattered, the sreati r it th< lrIf Usesee ed so badly that ho could do nothing to in inducing other purchasers of this and our many standard publications. According y w<prevent tho prisoner from getting away. | K '' < ^. 0 * > ||’‘^ r 'h<v‘e orders and monev are received during the month of July, wo will supply the — 115 volume*. In ol . tnd In half Ru».ia. silt top. t-r *i • >o. Jp any one sendinir llill-kt’ls.. from any place, where wo have no special agent I usually the leading bookseller ot tl e n wn , I , , v,., .1,, a club of five orders, wo will allow a eommiaiton of 1U per cent, nio volumes issued will no IMHANAI’oi.ls, July _S. — Wheat—1 he 1 sent at once by express, and the remaining volumes when completed.. -i, , „
.imon volume in cloth will be sent, postpaid, tor 50 cents, or in hall Russia, gut t"l • *i, i.ud may he returned at once if not satistaotnry. , -, The "Chunibers’s Kncydopiodin comprises the lirst 1 volumes of our . 1 ; , ;’ rary , i I J ,,, 1 . 1 Union Stock Yards, Indianapolis,! vcr8 ,* 1 K " owle,1 l f 1 ?v> nJ tao remaini July 28.—Hogs—The market is firm ai | r ‘ ltely whon ' ,ub “' hod -
SG.25! - < 11 • ! ( W'' 1 '- $6.25!
Townships. Jackson Franklin Russell Clinton Monroe Floyd Marion Greencastle.. Madison Washington.. Warren Jefferson Mill Grot k... Cloverdale.. .
18S1II l.s7ff 1.SOO
1487 1424 1291 1017 i 1833
149.8 1288 121ft 1038 1808
1334 1259 1294 1282 1818
1148| 1289 1440 1453 1424 5503 4913 3719 1089 1043 1180 1H3.T 1843 1958
1087
990 492
1710
Total
1191
936 480
1598
1850 1218 1218 1388 1231 1255 1380 1320
market is quiet; No. 2 red 90@91c. —is steady at 35'^@38joC.
I 0 v..v one
Corn ' A specimen
; for SI. and nifty '
lOpD'illU t 11 III |iriBvH IIIC Ilirv J'J >UIUUIvow»
: remaining volume*, complete in themselves, will be sold sepa-
Ciiicaiio, July 28
nal reports:
Hogs—Receipts to-day, 26,000
II 75(e l 95 per 1(H) lbs. Receipts, 2-j tStHCb&XCL ASOO^Sb 700 head; shipments 400 head. Library „f Universal Knowledge.Jl vols..*10MStorie* and llallads. by E. T. Alden. illu».80c.
-Tl,o Drovers’Jour- K „ »
Macaulay’* Life and Letters. Tuine’s History of Lng ish Literature, 'J ct.-.
- _ ... , _ . .. .ul; Macaulfty*H EflBBys and Poem(«, 3 vols., $1 80. Cecil s Book of Natural History, *1. ahinmonN S(H) hr**ul Chamber’s (Jyoloim'fiia of Kbr. Iiit.,4 vola, |2. l > ictorial Handy Eoxicon . Aieents. sniptnents, .1 MJU Head. I rices wire 10c. Knj.i,,’, iiiMurv „f Kngland, I vol-., i t. Snymirs, by author of himrrowgrass papers v. per 100 lbs. lower, except for a few .L r I’lutarch’* Lives of Illustrious .Men vols $1 50 Mrs. Reman s > 'fftical.V," r , k . 8 ' 0 " ntH ,l „„|o t ' 25.89 seys, which were held at *5 10 per 10 ) Ociklc’s Life and Words oH’linst, >0 cents. Kitto’s Cycl.>i»c«lia ot Ih 1 )- b<.'.«rature.Z vols .. 1 11> 1, ,, , 1 - , , . . \mieg's Ri(J® Concordance, jll.lHO relerenees Rolhn s Ancient History, 4. 26. ... uict> 1199 lbs.; common to choice mixed packing 1 (preparing I. H Smith s Dictionary of tho liiblc,illus..-H'ct»-2129J grades, $4 40(3)4 85; and choice heavy Acme Library of Hiography, 50 cents. Work* of Haviu* Joiephu*. 12. ^ *■ ^ - -- ’ - - aV , 1 Rook ol Fable*. .Kso|>, etc., illui .10 cents. ('..mic History of the 1 . S. 11. >kin». IHu*..
°d Milton’s Complete I’oetienl W.,rk->. 50 cents, Health by Exercise. Dr. <»eo. . ,}»? ®f> .
101 1
. I 1066 . 1115
511
2030
.'^lilSH 20681 OOsTTpe? Z
very weak. I siiakeip’eareVCmnpieYe Works; 'Tu'ccnts. ' Hcaiti for Women * Dr.' (loo. H. Tiglor. » 0U. Bk.EK Cattle.—Receipts, G,5(X) head; |vofks "t Vir'vd'. translated by 'DoMidl.'uH-A’. «“li'i"f 'tn'oid'Lawycr?*!.
Shipments, 800 head. \nict and weaker.
'The market Common to
was
r I Adventures of Don Ouixotc lair Arabian NieliC. illus. SOc
lished in fine editions and fine binding** higher prices. Descriptive Catalogue and terms
50 cents.
ogress. Ilia*.,60ct*.
The City of Orocoelo .ho lu. .™.y | ™»'
If ’) 00(<( 6 DO- Jollar may oo sent in postage stamps. Address
years, shows the following changes:
WARDS.
one
First Ward Second Ward Third Ward Fourth & Fifth Wards..
1880 187011860
1442 1033 1136
1819 310 836 279 1072, 153 f ...|1354
$2 20@ 3 50; veal calves, , - - . ..
grass Texans wero steady at $2 50(33 25.! j^| fl'} 11 Sheep and Lambs.—Receipts, 700 John B. ALDEN, Manager head; shipments, none. 1 he market was ^ "
KOOk EXCIIAFUOE.
TRIBUNE UUII.DLW. N«w York. A- ('.. • Cincinnati. Robert
steady. Common to medium sheep,|3 75 @4 25 per 100 lbs,; good to choice,$4 30ling
@4 50.
A PPXfPiFf! 1 Ho*ton7H L.‘Hastings; Philadelphia Leary A t i <l ' n b ^in'jham 1, 01arkeS
1 ingBoukseller, only one in a place.
Sole ABCiiry in Orccnc»*»Ue, J. K. LiniKtloii's.
