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GREENCASTLE, IND.,
STAR
OCT. 2, 1880.
NO. 24
MEDICAL
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Sridlit/. Powders. A.*» plcaiiaut rr a pl&'-s c ^c:u nado. 5 Tcntm irh. All I r ig St. , •... fj. v x X r r 1 iv I.»xatiTo L.oznngr» fjr RoRalstItiiz t! 1 t Ji ... i I-. 1'r.vfut. uti.l 1 r. H ( rent, iv'r l.ox. A'.l l>mg htorrfl. Fbuk Kun b Tu • P istor : burok of tho Uisciplus of Clinst, E truiL, I MicL.—“My Bon w in (Imr.’. niusly ill uu l “cntirrly jiiowtrated from t'LiiUimil E. v..- ' ilinincftn'lotbfrmo.lic'inL-«!::i.l bo< ntr.. I without elfoct. Mr. Crai^; v.ho ha>l ut. I bcrmoliuo unaTomu, advised a trial of it, irhich wua done, r. Hulting in Ms cou;’>h . ■ covery within a few days."
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Three Bricks Worth sa,.500.
[Cinainnnti Gazette.1
Three of the most valuable bricks ev cr seen were on exhibition at the Ham inond Street Station House yesterday ! afternoon. They were the poorest kind I of rough building brick, but each of;
The Trial of Hr. and .Mrs. Wor-
ded: “I might have said that I would pay her well if she would bring about a marriage, but I did not agree to pay her $2,125. 1 had great conlidence that she ; would uso tho money for my benefit. ! It was understood that she was to get
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Ehli.ry OoaipluiD.s, aud iMPeas* s of tin CTrinary
4Jrgau». Re*or Chrc-nio. Th« y will rur<* any wheci ’it cane iu soTcn days Tfco v. or \ Docuta is I on every box. Price per box, with fulldirerti ms, I Ctpsult tH (sin;dl sizu) 75 ecuts. Caneuleg (lui j'o 1 ilxe) Jl.ftO. At nllDnigRtores. Muiu.don receipt ot price by DUNOAS MCK & CO., JO Woo. Ur
Street, Now York. rircuUrs free
ton lor Stealing Hr. Jcssop's money while BreteiidinK lo be Telling his rortnne— A Very (Jaeer Story.
[New York Sun,]
Mary Worton, gypsy and fortune tell- me a woman.’’
them was worth, or at least had cost one er, was arrested, w ith Timothy Worton, 1 The next time Mr. Jessop saw her was man, $1,1(10.. 1 ueir story is as fol— her husband, in Brooklyn on March 31, in Brooklyn after her arrest. She there ^ 0WS- tor inducing William Jessop, a mill own- told him, he said, that she had not sto* William Sly, of Nicholsville, Clermont er of Princeton, Ind.. to part with $2,125, i Jen the money, but that she intended to County', where he keeps a store, had and then running away with the money, j return it. He recovered $1,190. betn accumulating his savings for forty Husband and wife have just been tried Deputy Sheriff R. T. I’iaglo testified years, until he could count the snug sum in tho Circuit Court at Princeton. The that after he had made tho arrests in of $3,500. This amount he had invested gypsies had been living in a tent near Brooklyn Mrs. Worton admitted to him in 4 per cent government bonds, ami Princeton. Mr. Jessop wanted to get j that she had got the money, but that it
they would have boon in his possession married. He consulted the gypsies con-1 was on a contract that for that sum she that of her father. Of course he was yet diawing their quarterly interest, but cerning two young ladies living in Prince-1 was to procure a wife for him, and that j all right, and as she was his daughter.
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Wahsaw, Ind., Sept. 2S.—About three weeks ago Annie C. Chaplin, daughter of a wealthy citizen, a director of the First National Bank of this place, presented a check for $30-') to the cashier of the above hank, having ns a signature
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in an evil hour he determined to ex | change them tor gold. With this enu in i view he came to this city yesterday, accompanied by a son-in-law, whose name was not ascertained. With the bonds
Instantly relieved, by tho
nsoofMacquecnMatIco in a new black valise, Sly and his son-in
illnicut,end f J"*JLjfj^ rr( ' ’ < ' r: -J law went to the banking house of W.! Worton undenook to tell his fortune, and plications of it. “ H. Hughes & Co.. 90 West Thir i street to bring about a match with one of the
where the change was made from papet ladies. Mr. Jessup's confidence in Mrs. into eagles and double eagles. Sly and Worton was greatly increased by her his son-in-law, who seemed to have been prediction, when she visited him last
ton or near it, one of whom is rich and! she was to have until May 1 to do this: the other poor. Mr. Jessop, according) that she would have returned to Indiana
to tho story of tho gypsies, did not allow tho question of money to bios him in his predilections, and, he said, would bo glad to marry either of them. Mrs.
xuggista, cr mailed on receipt of SJVSEi
DUNDAS DICK A CO.. Mfg.
I Chemists, 35 Wooster Street, New York.
tho cashier thought everything square. Tho father, in tho course of the day,
before that time, and would have car- came across this check, and pronounced ried out the bargain had she not been it a case of forgery. Tho cashier told arrested. who had handed in the check, and Mr. Mr. Jessop said in court that she whol-j Chaplin immediately had his daughter ly failed to tell his fortune, and that he , arrested for forgery, fiho was lodged in yet did notknow what it was. jail; her own pleadings were of no avail. The jury retired at 9 o’clock at night, and her own father would not bail her. and did not render a verdict until next After being in jail three days she squealmorning. They dec ared Timothy Wor- od on one (1. I.. Smith, a Singer sewing
true descendents of Christopher Sly spring, that he would soon run a very j ton not guilty. The verdict in regard to j machine agent as being the forger. Pahimself, put the money into an empty narrow chance of losing his property, Mrs Worton was as follows: I pers were sworn out for his arrest, and
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he was lodged in jail, hut four days ago he was admitted to bail, swearing re-
cigar box which they placed in the va- but that the property would ho saved as We, the jury, find tho defendant guilty, lise, and started toward the river to take ; if by a miracle. Not long afterward his as charged in the indictment, and assess
the train home. They noticed several I house caught on fire iu a mysterious s her punishment at a fine of $1,200, and 1 venge. He fully carried it out to-day, persons in the banking house, but paid | manner, and if the wind had been in a, that she he sent to the penal depart-1 and he would have done it sooner, but no more than casual attention. On the ! different quarter tho house and his mill ment of the reformatory for five years. a chance did not show itself until 4:30
A motion for a new trial is to ho signed. The names of the two widows were carefully kept out of tho proceed-
way to the river they were followed b) 1 would have been destroyed. The fire several men who had walked close to I was believed to have been of incendiary
them ami jostled them at times. It is'origin.
supposed these were the thieves who af-i At tho trial the Sheriff, and Deputy ings at the trial, terward relieved them of their gold, and Sheriff Pinglc, who came to Brooklyn to J Mr. Jessop’s account to his friends of
the manner in which the brown paper slips wore substituted for the money is
that they were then seeking an opportu make the arrest, testified to certainadnity to snatch the valise and run. How- missions made by Mrs. Worton. They ever, Sly seems to have suspected noth- j were the only witnesses except M. dosing, and the men left them before Sly 1 sop. Neither the husband nor the wife
and his companion reached Front street , testified in their defence. Mr. Jessop Idle of money in the palm of
They took the 4:10 train on the Little is a widower, lie is a good-natured man! she said:
this afternoon. Annie was out in the jail yard and entered the water closet. Her watcher saw his chance; with one leap he sprang over the high hoard fence and concealed himself until the poor 1 girl was returning, when he‘sprang upon i her, like a lion would a dog, and shot
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that after the gypsy had come out of her twice. The first hall entered her tho tranco on her last visit, with the bun-; heart, the socoml entered the 1 ead just
her hand, j above the right ear. Tho first killed
her and she fell dead in her tracks. To
Miami road, and occupied a seat togeth-1 and posseses sufficient money to make er. A few minutes afterward Sly left him eligible as a victim to such a scheme
Ho told his story
as was laid for him.
to the Court:
“When I first mot Mrs. Worton last that it was at this time that she probably fall, she wanted to tell my fortune, J made the exchange,
and said that she would tell
the car to get a newspaper, the son-in-law remaining in charge of the precious valise. The guard's attention was diverted for a moment from the valise which
stood in the aisle, by some incident, ami said that she would tell me many) There was a hurried movement through things that would benefit me. First she
the car of a party of men. A few tninuttfs after Mr. Siy’s companion noticed that the valiso was displaced. He pulled
it back into its place when a heavy body ' plained, however, that it would he nec-
"Now, Mr. Jessop, you must turn j bo sure of her death tho second shot wa s |
fired. Knowing her dead, he put tho |
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around and kneel down and pray.”
He is not a professor of religion, but I revolver to his own damnable head, and he did as she requested, and ho thinks | as did Annie, he also died in his own
tracks. Tho murdered girl and the suicide and murderer lay within two feet of
thi.t lii.cw <h i Tin: (Li*.
things that would benetit me.
said she would charge me twenty dol- 1
lars, but if tho fortune did not suit she, Two Pow *» ,e ^ ,,u would not charge me anything. She ex-! » ( o.i.litio.., of
Whom IHcm Imiuotlitih'ly.
rolled in it. This alarmed him, and, I essary to hold in her hand a certain aunt Indianapolis, Sept. 29.—James Forreslooking at the valise, he found that it was 1 of money in order to portray and devel- ^ ter and wife, of La Forte County, arrived
op my whole fortune. She named the I tn the city yesterday to attend the State munity
sum of $ti.U0<J. 1 told her 1 did not Fair, stopping ns usual at tho 1’yle House,' tence passed of imprisonment, she would
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each other; blood and bruin oozed from both, which made the sight a hor-
rible one. Smith is a married man.
Annie, tho murdered girl, has, and has) had, the sympathy of tho conimuiiitv during her confinement in jail. The father's actions towanl his daughter arc, and should he condemned bv the com- 1
Had her trial arrived and sen-
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have served it before tho father would i Wc offer 51 very liirifl' and /II -
containing thii, notice. Address the t>o!c man
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BRENT GOOD ft CO.. Mew York City. Boa t Suffer a Baj
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dyspepsia, Constipation, Live? Complaint, Indigestion Debility, dec., USE DP,. J. S. HOUGHTON’S PEPSI M k Estatyiahed Naturc’o own Remedy; c n?taiiu no Dru^s. Jf you arc so bad cfl a i not t * be ab! to c t a Cra her without disfess, try 0;-. Houghton’s Pepsin, take no base imitations. Sold by all Druggist-;. J. H. Eaton, Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa.
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not his. A new but common looking affair had been substituted for his grip-
sack. He tore it open and found that it have so much money on hand.
contained nothing but three bricks. To wont away and staid a month or two. j This morning they did not come down to have stepped in. She was a brilliant) 1 1 . ac ^y e Hot10111 Prices,
give the alarm was the work of but a i When she came back she met mo in my l breakfast, and the clerk, noticing their ^ and attractive young girl, and how shemoment, but the thieves were already I woollen factory and said she might get i absence, went to their room about 10 j ], a pp en0( | to be connected with tho forg-' along with $3,U00. I told her 1 could 1 o’clock in order to discover the cause. or y is a mystery. She had stood well tn, of All Go -(h morked in I’lnin Fisurcr.
safe with their booty. All tho descrip-
tion Sly’s son-in-law could give of the j no* raise so much money and she went I On the way the odor of eRcaptng gas was robber was that ho was probably a dark, | away again. She returned on a third found to be very strong, and on reaching heavy set man who had followed thenY visit and said she could probably get the room ho found tho old people hail part of tho way to the river. Tho valise I through the fortune if 1 could let her blown out tho gas and that both of them was taken to tho Hammond Street Sta hold $2,000, but that it was very desira-i were nearly dead,
tion House. It was made of paper painted to imitate leather, and the bricks had been thrown in so hastily as to break out the ends in several places.
Mr. Forrester was
the community before she became con-t r.ectetl with tho forgery. Some say Smith ! forced her to present the check, thinking 1 if she did not he would kill her. The ' coroner will bold an inquest immediate- j
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hie that I should add something to that lying on his hack, his feet out of the bed | |y. The people of this place are greatly
sum. This last conversation was i.t De- land his head lying on the body ot his comber. In January she called again, wife. In loss than twenty minutes after and then 1 agreed that she might tell my being discovered Mr. Forrester breathed
Evidently it bail been bought for tho fortune. 1 went to the bank and drew Ids last. His wife, evidently less affectpurpose alter the transfer of the money $2,000 in four packages of $500 each. 1 od than he, was unconscious, but, under across the counter, and the thieves put) afterward added $125 to it on her a su-, the most vigorous and painstaking treatin the bricks to give it the necessary ' ranee that more money would make the [ nto.nt, continued to breathe, although up
excited over the sad tragedy.
“ A^tor r>!', no rcriody lo so certain to euro CONSDWtPTlOM ::s pt ro fiorvvo^lan Cod Liver OF, Cr rOolatcJ By Willson’s excellent:
proAtsos.”—Or. Watt.
" All o*rviu:np .vc patients .ire enmes'ly invitr-l ’o !*•/ YV’l. >t • I r l minted ('oil I.ivcrO.i.'t fnirtr*.
weight, picking them off - some pile on their way to the river. The Sly pirty ; returned to Clermont County by the
Chicago, Sept., 29—The
Journal of this afternoon reports: IIor.8.—Tho receipts for to-day wen
charm work better. I handed this mon- to this writing tho issue is doubtful. ey to Mrs. Worton at my mill. She then Both the window and transom of their asked mo if 1 had a handkerchief. 1 room were open during the night, hut
next train, and seemed to be in a hurry 1 handed her one and she wrapped the being very old people they were easily to get away from Cincinnati while they 1 money up in it and tied it with a peett- affected. Mr. Forrester, who was over still had their clothes on their backs. Aiar kind of knot, and then went through ] eighty years of age, has four children.
^ ^ , some strange kind of maneuvers; peculi- 1 two sons and two daughters, ard all ar signs and strange gestures, and talked married save tho younger son. He has to herself in a language 1 could not tin- been a resident of La Porto County for
, , , .. , ,, derstand. She did not tell my fortune, fortv-onevears.andwasoneofthelarg-22,000 head; the shtpmenls were 4,000 L,, .... .. . i . , , , , , , , , , , ,, She said it would require tune. It was lost landowners and wealthiest men.
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lily divested where all similar
pfepar.v.i ms are refused by tho s’omach, and imtttcu itcly enters int > the circulation, acting p--cKcally upon tnc decaying lunfjs. The nutriti >us prop rtit s of the o«l sustain and build up the ■feir wh le the active curative properties of ti.e prej raiion complete the work ot healintj. Is Retained by the Weakest Stomach. HB Is free from Unpleasant Taste. t its Decay. Never gets Ranrid. isFirr^ (’oiiHnmplIon, SicroOila, . : i- . ISrtiiK-li itlM, J ir», ; ,n, < i)t:ut **, ■I , Hi:ir.orrhii>>< > ,inrl ill li.iijj and fount-
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head. The market was w eakcr and dull and prices were 10(<> 15c. per 100 ft b. lower, and closed still weaker. Sales I were made of coHitnnn to good mixed ! packing hdgs at $4 06(ii5.00 [icr 100 II.s.; light bacon hogs, $5.00(c 5 20; choice)
a hard cas'*, and the perils hanging over mo were great. She gave me the handkerchief containing the money, and told me to keep it and not look into it myself nor suffer any one else to do so. I took it, kept it in a trunk till she came back about a week afterward, and then I gave
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Binst v, 0., Sept. 27.—The jury in the 1 case ot the State of Ohio against Conrad llentnnbauch, in tho Court of Common Fleas, charged with the murder J. M, Lehman, at Hardin Station, on Bee Line Hail way, returned a verdict of murder in tho first degree. The evidence identifying the prisoner as tho murderer was overwhelming and conclusive. The circnmstances attending tho crime were as follows: As the 2 o'clock local freight train, going west, passed through this place, a man, supposed to be a tramp, boarded the caboose. When out of Sid-
IDcclioii Notice. State of Indiana, Putnam County, ph: I, Moses I). Bridges. Clerk of’the Putnnm Circuit Court, do hereby certify to the Sheriff j of Putnam County the tollowinicofficers arc* to bo elected at the general election to he held in the county a nd State aforesaid, on the second Tuesday in October, it being the 12th day of said month. A. ^ :
(1< vernor.
Lieutenant-Governor. Secretary «d State. Auditor of State. Treasurer of State.
good.
Bkef Cattle.—The receipts for today were 5,000 head; the shipments were
Many years a^o he was a member of the nC y j| lf? conductor, Dennis Murphy, deLcgislftture. 1 hey resided live miles ra anded his fare. Rentanbauch refused,
from La Porte. A Vtorrihlc*
Blculli.
Attorney General. Superintendent oi Public Instruction. Clerk of the Supreme Court. Reporter of the Supreme Court Two t2>.fudge8 of the Supreme Court. DISTRICT AND CIRCI IT. Member of Congress, Fifth District. # Prosceutiiig Attorney, Thirteenth Circuit. One Senator in the General Assembly for the counties of Hendricks and Putnam. One Representative in the General Assembly for the counties "f Hendricks, Putnam ami Clay. COTNTY. One Representative in tho General Assem-
bly.
One Treasurer,
'>nc Sheriff. One Surveyor. OneC roner.
Odo Comiutsioner for the First District. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
ID* erne ! my hund ami affixed the seal of sa d Court at iu ,i» | (jreencastlc, this 14th y of^e^n’HdH'r.j A ^ D.
Saturday last. A young man named Willie Moyers attempted to climb over the machine onto a scaffold in the barn,
a n rp/-n ihi* rati mat tticory ef t h i)h v wilii.B «t f.t';r;)fi IT TH 1 -cn it to throw off the il ^cr^-e. WV ’S CABBY ■. Iiijj) | 5 i •• • w . ».>, u '
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heavy hogs, $5 2o@5,50. Somo of th
offerings were unsold. The quality was " to her ^ Sho opened'the h.ndkVrl
chief; I saw tho money. Sho wont thro’ the same mameuvers as liefore, tied up
, . tho money again and told me to keep it, , , , 900 head The market opened strong, before. This was was repeated three 1 whe "’ by R ,n,88to ''’ ho
, four times, iho last time she acted
per 100 lt> s. lower on all shipping grades.
* 11 oo more strangely than at any prevtons
time. She opened the package, went through some sort of talk, then
stating that he had no money. 1.at. nth un" r^,
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mtTBoTT Vt.-ii _A terrihl.. the next siation. At Hardin ho left the Tho <|Unlified voters ot tho .ovcrnl townI/K i HO FT, iVI n II., Wopt. a. . A lerriDlc | , . ,, , . . ships in Putnam County are hereby notified to thrashing machine accident occurred in cm*, tmt as the , rnin pulled out he got moot at the usual ..lace, of holding deoHon. Sharon township, Washtenaw County, on on 1 he c< ' n,1 >tctor and brakemnn i jih ,iny of tho month, and then and there
then put him off by force, hut as the!
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Sales were made of common to fair shipping cattle at [email protected] por UK) ll.s.; good shipping cattle [email protected]; export cattle $5 00(25.75, with the quality excellent; butcher cattle [email protected]; stockcrs, $2 25(«: 3.00; feeders, 3:10(3' 3.50; fair to good Western Texans, $3.(X) @3.30; Western native and half-breed cattle, $3 30(o3.72; common calveo were
dull at $7.00(310 00 per head.
Siiee!’and Lambs—The receipts for to-day «’ere 1,400 head; no shipments reported. The market was strong. Sales
and fell into the cylinder. The machine was stopped as soon as possible, but not before both legs had passed into the iron-jawed monster tip to the waist. The
from her seat, went toward tho door | ,ne, ‘ wh » ^ pres f»* ^re unable to
remove him from tho teeth of tho tua-
north then south, al! the while holding the package in her hand. As yet sho had not told my fortune, but promised to do so at each mooting. After our last meeting I kept the handkerchief as usual until after the tune she had promised
chine until they had amputat id one of
his feet with a pocket knife.
Physicians wen sent for, but nothing could be done Lir the sufferer, but as much as possible to ease the pains, which were most intense for six hours, when
to call. I began to suspect about this,, , . .. ,1,., . ,, , .death relieved him from furthersuffer-
timo that all was not right, aud I opened |.
were made df common to medium sheep the handkerchief and found* strips el lngS ' choice^sheeuat^lM.WO/ I 50'. ^"'i'huTtro 0 1 brown paper cut tho same sfee as ba* i United Stock Yahds, IxHAKAmue, vers’ Journal London special reports ij >'*s. Uur last meeting was on the dth Sept. 29.—Hogs—Tho market is steady tho Atneri/an cattle trade dull and of February last.” .' at $4.80(c5.15 per 100 It.g,; receipts, heavy. I On cross-examination Mr. Jessop ad 4,600 head; shipments, 1,70 V /
train started up again ho drew a revolver, and, after firing at the brakeman on the top of the car, sprang on the platform, leveled his revolver, and fired through the tear window of the car, the ball striking a passenger, J. M. Lehman, who I was sitting in his seat, entering near the right eye and passing through tho brain. The murderer leaped from the train and disappeared in the woods. Lehman died in a short time after being shot. He was a young man, and had been married but about a month. During the trial Hetan- j bauch exhibited tho utmost unconcern, j and when the jury was about to retire to their room, after receiving the charge of) tho Judge, he raised his chin, ran his
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finger around h.s neck, stuck out his | W. ke.p tho n.at.rt rig,, best hor..., dm-M tongue, and winked and motioned to the carriage,, etc., aver kept in Putnam eounty, . .. ( , all ot which are hired out ut reduced rates, jury as if to say, ‘ hang me.” Iho senti-* Country people wishing their horses well fed
^ ^ i • a.! * at i . and cured for while in the city should pu ment of the people is that the verdict is them up at our stable.
We buy hor*e* and mules.
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