Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1880 — Page 2

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THE STAR. Fkank A. Abmolo, Editor and Proprietor Saturday, Oct. 2, 1880

TERMS...

• S1-0U per year.

Entekkd at the Postottice, Greencastle Ind., as second-class mail matter.

ON HAND,

—AND—

RECEIVING DAILY! A large,fvaried and late*8tylcd stock of seas

eonabie

DRY GOODS,

Notions, Domestics, etc.

All bought of first hands at lowest prices, and

customers are guaranteed b rgains, at Ja.mes Gillespy’s

New York Store

South\feat!eorner!Public Siiuare, 2tf Greencastle, Ind.

*2.00 PER RUSH EL

w i-a: e . a. t Would pay well, and 25 per cent saved

to the purchaser on

DRY SODSS l

(Is worth looking after.

HOW WE DO IT:

We buy for cash and save you 10 per cent. We sell for cash and save you 5 per cent. Wo pay no rent and save you 5 per cent. We pay no clerk-hire, save you 5 per cent.

CALL KLL. JA ItIFSJTAYLOIt,

West Side Square.

Great Reduction

The fact that every few days some man comes io Greencastle soliciting from our business men orders for job printing, is well known. It is also a fact that these canvassers secure orders for work that could be executed in Greencastle just as well and just as cheaply. Gentlemen interested should reflect before placing any further orders. If they patronize home industry, the money paid out by them returns to their cash drawers, for goods sold over the counter. If paid to firms doing business in other cities, they novel handle a nickel of it again. If you wish Greencastle to loom up as a business centre, spend your money in Greencastle. Pbopi.E should be reminded of

had never been sick, except from chills

and fever.

About May he observed the commencement of a swelling on the right check. An aching pain having set in, which he mistook for toothache, induced him to apply to a dentist, who extracted the second molar tooth, which was found ap

near Belleville not long ago, and at that time were badly shaken up. In the collision this morning there was no

came

to signify that it was all over. They understood Dr. Schuppcrt’s words.

It was now an hour since the operation l i, had commenced. The patient remained | intimation^ danger until the shock entirely unconscious, but struggled some- followed with the sensation of falling. times to free his throat of the blood that All were fastened tn the wreck, and were poured into it. He had become much not relieved for several hours. weaker. The ruddy glow had left his jni*. Smith’!* Bevenge.

patently healthy. ' The pain' continued j cheeks, and a pallor as of death spread j ICar.on A,.peal.1 for three weeks afterward. About one over h ' 8 f,1C0 nutl bare chest, seeming, A COU pl e of weeks ago a little woman month after the commencement of the; • nd P* 1 *' b y wlth ‘ hc and two children made their appearance tumor the eyeball began to protrude, and 8 P ots » nd str0 ‘™ of bIood ' Uhlcroform at th(j Gr(lnd C e„ t ral, Tahoe City, Lake

Ins eyesight was so affected that he could "»® n ° > on S er employed, but brandy was

not perceive objects, but could distin-* adniin ' ster * jdHe also suffered I The doctor sought no more for the

' branches of the dreadful tumor; he

guish night from day

from attacks of bleeding from the nose.

Bigler. The woman was plainly dressed and so were both her children. They were not taken much notice of, and no one called to make the acquaintance of

The tumor seemed also to vary in size saw that a branch had thrust '‘sel'“P; tbe mo dest little woman in plain clothes, from time to time, and whenever he was t ,irou 8 b a " <>"«« ,nt0 ‘ l,e bra,n - l o Then the woman, who saw herself snub

excited, or exerted himself, the patient d ' s * od S ,! *t woulil be fata!; to

lelt a throbbing sensation in the tumor, there meant death. 1 ho surgeon had sent dow .n to San Frascisco Dr the

leave it

had

| bed every day, got her dander up

and bal-

SUCCESS !

When Dr. Schuppert first met the pa- approached the entrance to the region of anceofht , r clothing alld likewise her

iwi .i 1 ’ * ~~ g.-il ... *- * children’s. They came. Next morning

she appeared at the breakfast table with a toilet from Worth, and her diamonds

nostril was finally so obstructed that the I 1 arefuliy the blood was wiped from dnzz |, ;d everybody. I patient could breathe only through liisi tbo \awning wound in the tact, t'ej good morning Mrs. Smith,’ came the j mcuth . He never complained of head- l - 0Iie was r0 P'* ced i ‘ nd 1,10 sutures , “ ade ’; from all sides.

tient he observed near the entrance o! ■ tbe b,a ' n ’ be could go no further, the right nostril a polypus-like tumor, e *P erieDC0 sv '“ led nolh,n 8’ 11,6 which afterward disappeared, hut the «*° rd of l ,amocIl;iJ had fallen.

when warm political discussions are the

order of the day, that “the greatest of these is charity.” Every man, woman and child has political opinions to a

greater or less extent, and while this is R^^nary” gTands, the

true, it is also true that neither bickering

sicians in Natchez, who advised him to

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IN PRICES! Carriages, Jump Seats,

Ph&tons, Buggies, Spring Wagons, &c.

St. Louis Buggies and Photons on hand

at prices to suit the times. Is o trouble to show our work,

Call and seo us.

All kinds of Carriage Repairing done. Old work made to look as well as new. Renick, Curtis & Co.,

Ural Oroeneaftlo, Ind.

nor abuse will convert them, though argument will, sometimes. Give heed then, that when you talk politics, that your speech bo plain, plausible and convincing, but do not descend to abuse; do not get angry; do not quarrel; do not spread false or scandalous reports about vour neighbor who argues with you. or happens to be opposed to you in politics —such things are wrong. Remember that people can have political convictions

and also be Chiislians. I'n*l«'r tlir linllr. [New Orleans Picayune.)

Yesterday afternoon an unuusual commotion might have been observed within the precincts of the Chanty Hospital. At one o’clock a formidable array of medical students and physh tnsof note appeared on tho porch of this venerable institution, and it was evident that some event of more than ordinary importance was

about to tako place.

Shortly after one o’clock the writer, in company with a largo number of students and physicians, repaired to the scene of tho surgical performance. This was tho operating room in tho rear of the main buildings of the hospital. It is a room with very high ceiling and semicircles of seats running up like an ampitheator from a pit, thus affording facilities to spectators of observing the proceedings of the operator. The appearance of this pit was not calculated to comfort the unfortunate subject of the

surgeon’s manipulations.

In the center was a couch about five feet high, covered with black oil-cloth, seeming more like a block of execution than a place of repose. Nearly over the couch hung from a little gibbet that projected from the wall above the entrance door a human skeleton, grim symbol of death, On scats around the pit were arranged the various objects to be used in tho operation—opened eases of surgical instruments, containing knives, lancets, scalpels, little saws and chisels, tweezers, forceps, needles for sutures and many other polished and gleaming pieces of steel, the sight of which was alone suflicientto make the flesh creep. Then there were towels and sponges to staunch tho blood, basins, jars of carbolizcd niter, ami, more important than all, a bottle

The readers of ITIIE STAR should understand wat ^-looking fluid without which, that when they wish tn get tho host and most ,ir K0,nc e T uall y powerlul anaesthetic, the

operation was impossible: chloroform. And there was, besides this motley collection, a small machine, a combination ol wheels over which runs ac endless band, and with a long pliable arm, at the end of which was a disk of steel with fine teeth on the perimeter, a minute circular saw to cut through tho hardest

bone.

In the pit were tho noted surgeon, Dr

M. Schuppert and his sons, Drs. VY. E. and C. S, Schuppert, his assistants on this occasion, all in white aprons, and the op-

erator with armlets of oil-cloth. About half-past one o'clock, the ampi

theater being thronged with members of the medical fraterdity, and all preparations completed, the subject was admitted. Ho came into the pit looking not the least alarmed. Ho was a young man, about oighteed years of age, tall, wellformed, with regular, projiossessing features, largo dark hazel eyes and dark hair. But for a swelling of the right side of the face and a protrusion of the ball of tho right eye, one would have said he was in perfect health. He jumped actively up-

LT on tbo sab * c coucb ’ and l^red his body ^ 4MB to the waist. *8 B&i £3 ai M " l )r ’ ^ cbu PP cr ^ placed one hand ,\j rl' 55 Eu&Jk 2w 58 upon the boy’s bead, the other meantfil while toying with a glittering keen-edged W wi# scalpel, and addressed himself to his

auditors. His remarks, divested as far as possible of technical terms not familiar

ai fo?a d e.* e whlch a de a bll{ute'Tt 11° ‘tie general reader, were in substance u i a o u i a "not* 'b e* ‘ c o n fo urn! ed ' w it h "‘.“ted as foll ' Jws: The Jo8e P h Altcnbcrg, compounds of cheap spirits and essential oil*, was born in Alabama, but came recently often *old und*^thcjoiinc of^, liters. from Natchez, Miss. FFe was seventeen DrugslsU. Grocers and^VineMerchant^evory-1 ycttra ot og0i of a pow#rful f rau , ei and

great truth, in these campaign times, j ac ho. He was examined by several phy- joining the crimson lips of the gash to-j B u t this was only the beginning of

l?e‘ hor ' the toilet boom. At lunch she was "Poor hoy,” again murmured the sur- sjmply lnagni ii cent , an d at dinner overgoon, looking through his spectacles at powering She Lad nine Saratoga trunks the gasping form before him, “he li‘‘lo , 0 draw f r0 m, and her little daughter’s thought this would prove his last day.” cvening dregB create d a regular furore. The physicians near at hand looked N - ow came her turn to l)Ut on ajrs . Shc for their hats; one examined his watch j silnp|y u . eatod evt . ry body with the to see if it was his dinner hour; another coole8t kind of p 0 ij tet)eRS . Of course pulled out a letter which he commenced . he wa8 civil ljut didn - t overdo cordiali-

I to read. A voice said in French: "(J’est^

go to New Orleans.

The comparatively slow growth of the tumor, the total absence of swelling in

healthy

appearance of tho cutis, the age, hereditary register and absence of any cause for suspicion, indicated that the tumor was not of a malignant character. Dr.

S. then went on to state the necessity for 1 10 rcat j’ A vo,ce “ ,a ,n 1 ' , ' e " CD: ' u ' esl ; ty to any extent. After overwhelming the removal of this growth, which would * lnI ' * ' umrt. ^ p« ace R few days with an avalanche ultimately destroy life. He explained I‘was finished. 1 he tranquil, of stJ .i ej s | ie sent her trunks back to San how tumors ramify and climb about thi T allld ^rm oMho dead .oy on the sa e i’ rancisc0i an d resumed her plain $25

cavities of the head, adhering to the: bones, filling up vacant spaces with their

lobes, crawling through smallest a per- ,rom ,no 8 ,or,ou8 ,,,ue WM,cn ne W88 ! -% ^uU Kobbrr’s Elbe Is

lures in the bones, and sometimes penetrating to the brain itself. The dangers

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of the operation and the difficulties to

be encountered were set forth. While these remarks were made the

patient lay calm and attentive upon the couch, now and then regarding with his

on the sable

couch, while through the sky-light above'jj. fell a flood of radiance, shivered down from the glorious blue sky which he was j

to behold never more. j [PhiladelphiaTimes.] This was the first death under the op [ Tho spar kling g em8 which tho bank orator’s knife which. Dr. Schuppert re-j rohber Rollins bttd smuggled into the cords in his career, and he was -really j Extern Fennitentiary in a shaving brush! disappointed at the result. I handle, and w hich Rollins promised to| A I'ltK.il 11 I 1. COLLISION leivoto the keeper, Hustis, if he would

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give to the keeper, Hustis, if

assist Rollins to escape, liave been exam

one sound eye tho knife "which* the stir- Two inn. InManlly Killed and e d by a lapidary, on behalf of the admin-

geon held. Dr. Schuppert later on observed that Altcnberg had been fully advised of tho dangers attending the operation. On Sunday he had asked that the attempt be made. "What if wo find that the tumor has entered the skull?” said the Doctor. “Well, it can’t bo helped,” replied tho boy; “I will die anyhow, and I would feel so much relieved if you could take it out.” And so the operation was resolved up

Ollu'l'H I nil. led.

Tekhk Haute, Ind., September 24.—A frightful collision occurred on the Vandalia Line at ten minutes past four o’clock this morning at Clear Creek Trustle, about nine miles west of this city, bo tween extra passenger traiu No. 2, westward bound, and freight No. 11, east bound, in which eleven freight, two postal curs and both engines were thrown from the track, piling in an ugly heap twenty-'

on. It was a question of life or death, j tj ve f eot bu i ow _

I ruly the sword of Damocles hung over j The engineer and fireman of the freight

train jumped off in time to save themselves from total destruction, but the

length the proceedings open. A napkin | eng j neer) j an eg ^y a j goni in so doing had saturated with chloroform is applied to i e ft ar m broken, shoulder dislocated

the patient's mouth, and presently he

Joseph Altenberg, but he wastnore composed than the circle around him. At|

became unconscious. Dr. Schuppert glances at his instruments to seo that they arc in proper position. His experi-

enced assistants take their places. With j tbe W reck.

besides receiving internal injuries. Engineer Austin Rankin ami Fireman W’T. Saunders were both killed outright and buried beneath the debris of

his scalpel the operator makes an tncis- | L yn)ftn Rn() th, a breakeman of the ion extending from tho lobe of the ear to frej g Lt train, had his leg broken below the nose, cutting down to the bone, 1 he | be knee and his head cut and bruised in

blood gushes forth freely, but is speedily several places.

wiped away. Another incision is made Benjamin Dillihunt, Ernest Umbersoll just benrath the eye, and running from i and Win. Hunt, all postal clerks, were ear to nose. Here are many small ar-1 more or less injured, the former having teries and important nerves. Those two his leg broken near the trunk, deep gashes meeting at the temple em-j There were six persons in the postal brace the superior maxillary or cheek cars at tho time of the accident, and hone, behind which, in the cavity below strange as it may appear, but three of the eye, is the tumor. Tho cheek bone I them were injured, although both cars must be removed. Tho surgoon contin-1 were literally mashed into pieces. A ,

ties to ply his knife with the assurance wreck-train left the city for the scene of ‘ ^ mounti d revolt ers, a heat j bowie and delicacy of manipulation that comes disaster at six o’clock this morning, and a " d a s " l,rd rano ’ " b ' n and of accurate knowledge and experience. | arrived in the city with the dead and " H l* 8 ‘'‘tempted to gag Cashier Messer-

He has performed

istrator, J. McDowell Sharp, of Ohatnbersburgh, and prove to bo paste instead of Brazillian diamonds. They were undoubtedly prepared with the sole purpose of hoodwinking Hustis. One of Rollins’ wives, who has been awaiting tho report of the expert in the hope that she might realize something to reimburse her for the $ 10,C '0 worth of real diamonds of which Rollins dispoiled her, and is said to be on her way to California to be remarried. His other wife is in Chicago. The only effects Rollins leaves, besides the paste diamonds, are a pair of French gaiters with false heels, in which were hidden some fine saws when Rollins reached the penitentiary, a reversible silk cloak, capable of being folded up and carried in the vest pocket, and a marvelous hat, purchased in l aris, which could be changed into six different shapes and two colors. Pull a string and it becomes a high, black hat; pull again, and this chameleon head covering turns into a light cassimere; pull once more and the crown sinks, and it is metamorphosed into a low crowned Derby; another pull and the brim rolled up and a cap takes tho place of all the above mentiunod tiles. It is said Rollins had this hat made for tbe express purpose of baflling identification while conducting his heavy forgery operations in New York. He took it with him to Chatnbersburgh, along with a pair of beauti-

similar operations ’ wounded about nine o’clock, afterward

before and realizes tbe danger and the returning, bearing an increased number difficulty of the deed upon which he is | of men and several officers of the road, engaged. Frequently the boy groans, among them President \V. R. McKeen, struggles on the couch, while blood ! and at three o’clock the track was cleared

wells out over his face from the terrible j so as to let trains pass,

gashes. The white aprons, sleeves and I Both of the killed lived in this city shirt-bosoms of the surgeons are dyed j where they each leave small families to

red. A half nour has passed, but the climax has not arrived. The excision the hone is the next step, and now tho dental saw, the little machine with the

mourn their loss. Tho cause of the accident was a mistake in the reading

smith and rob tho bank at Chambersburg. The articles mentioned are still in the possession of the Chambersburg authorities. Rollins father may yet

claim them.

BOGUS CERTIFICATES.

It is no vile drugged stuff, pretending to ho made of wonderful foreign roots, barks, Arc., and puffed up by long bogus certificates of pretended miraculous cures,

or,.,, orj.;,,,: „;7™ si „ C o, „d | j** rAr:; tSSx safe or of the freight train. The damage is that furnishes its own certificates by its

serrated disk, comes into play. The j estimated at $.'50,000. None of the pas- cures. We refer to Hop Bitters, the circle of steele revolves with amazing sengers were injured—in fact, those in l ,nroi ’‘ and best medicines. Soeanrapidity, ami cuts through tho thin plate the sleeper knew nothing of the accident 0 ‘ ber column. Republican, _i_4 of the upper maxillary. The thick or- until afterward informed of it. The track Reed’s Gilt Edge Tonic cures fever & ague

is cleared and trains are now running on

regular time.

VICTIMS OF THE ACCIDENT.

WAVMJ*, lip Spb Eak Wo will pay the highest market price in ca^ for White Oak NVngon Spoke Titnh< r tleliverei at our factoiy in Greeiirastle. spoke-to bo;, inches long. 2 inches on heart edge and 3 inch os wide, clear o; ss*p, straight and freefron knots, and cut out ol thrifty timber. tf ItrtM'kwnr A Kockiili'lluw. 1

Tin* Oniy Iti'liahlr ili'inrtly for %% asttia^ A !%< k rvou* Kesrusc*. After numerous experiments, Mr. Fello* succeeded in producing t. iis combinatione: UypOpho-i'hiD wliK’li I:ariot only rc.-ti-rG — him to health, but haa finne been found son I eeaaful in the tn him ntof erery otherdiieis emanating from loss of nerve power, andcoD’ sequently muscular relaxation, vizi

Neuralgia,

Nervous debility, *St. Vitus’ Dant e, Whooping Cough, Congestion of L

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Aphonia,

Apparent Aquoia,

Anaemia,

Angina Pectoris, Chronic Diarrhoea,.

Dyspepsia, Em uciation, Dyutheretie ProstrationPalpitatiou of Heart, Epileptic Fits, Interrupted A Feeblt

Fever and Ague, Action «*t the Heart. _

Leucorrboea. Melancholy,

Marasmus, Fear of Child-Birth, I

Mental Doproseion, Dangers of Chiid-birtk Nervousness. Liability of Miscarriage

Hypochondriasis, etc.

Diseases produced by overtaxing tho mind: by grief and anxiety; by rapid growth;^ child-bearing;!by insuflicient nourishment: k residence in hot climates or unhcnlthylocalities; by excesses, or by any irregularities d

life.

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maxillary. The thick or-

bital hone requires the use of the chisel. It is severed. The operator grasps hispinchen and priers and the physicians around press toward tho couch. Among them one observes Dr. Roaldcs. the house surgeon of the hospital; Dr. Le Monier, Dr. Houchon, the latter soon to perform a similar operation. More

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Ernest Umbersoll, of tho postal car,

wrecked on the Vandalia collision this morning beyond Terre Haute, were re-

chloroform is administered, and the bone \ turned to this city this evening, Dillois raised with the covering of flesh andjhant suffered a compound fracture of the

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How often have we longed for perfect enjoyment,“and how seldom found it. Misfortune has come, or ill health overtaken us. Perhaps a cough has come

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leg, necessitating removal of bone. One arm was paralyzed by the shock, and it is feared ho suffered internal injuries,

ulated mass, from which the blood spurts Notwithstanding his pain and exhaustion 1 upon us which threatens that dreaded of as it is detached from its fastenings and | be keeps up courage, and was quite chee- | d | s ® as i consumption, and wo feel that drawn forthwith the pincers. For the rful to-night when the reporter called when ^uch'a ’ r^ mcdyYs first time Dr, Schuppert seems anxious. 1 wo clerks belonging to tho Western! Du. King's New Dihcovf.uy forConAnother handful of bloody tumid flesh lines, Elliott and Fairchild, were stand- sumption is placed within our reach. It is removed, torn from its sinus behind 1 ing at the case with him, and went down h as cured thousands who were nearer

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Wm. E. Clarkk _ --

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the eye. The bloody cavity is carefully , with the wreck, but both escaped unhurt. [|v R ^'p a ‘pn 1 °"Tn^°h *" ! - ""uthin^ inspected: the surgeon searches with Umversoll was severely injured about I^onchit^rHuarscness, Yoss of 8 voi!'e! finger and instrument, and looks very! the hips and head, and he has been f difficulty of breathing, cr any aflection of grave. “Poor boy!” he says, as if speak- removed to his home in the countrvJ ,be 'I’I ,roa ‘ and Eungt are positively ing to himself, “the tumor has spread to 1 Lewis had one car torn off, and both he ! < jj ,red b y * b ' 8 Wonderful Discovery, tho brain.’’ Some of tho physicians! and Miller were badly btuised. This i^K^oY^Ew^^^ standing around shook their heads, as ifjSame crew was in the Yandalia collision j you will call at Allen’s Drug Store. 32tf

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