Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1880 — Page 4

■your Watch. If not in perfect order needs skill and ex - perience to put in good repair and perfect running order. I can now conscientiously say that we do tirst-class work, as I have recently si eured the services of a very line workman, of TWENTY YG.aOS EXPIOMENOE to take charge of my repairing department, a man who can not only repaw a watch in the best manner, but can manufacture a watch complete. With additional machibery and materials, I can say in all candor, that my facilties for making and lepairing anything in the Watch, Clock. Jewelry, Silverware or Spectacle line cannot be excelled in the State. IfcOTAI.L UEPAIRINO STBICTLY CASH ON DEI.IVKIIY. A. R BRATTIN, Watchmaker & Jeweler, (Ireencastle, Ind. ri iH starT Khank A. Arnolo, Eilitor and Proprietor Saturday, Oct. Id, 1K80 TEt.MS ..41.00 per year.

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'S lie Election. Tuesday's elections in Indiana, Ohio nnd West Virginia were generally very (jiiii’t and orderly, and the result in the Stales Mentioned we give below: As usual, before the eduction, both parties conlidently claimed the Status of Ohio and Indiana, and demonstrated on paper the foundation for the faith they held. The iiepuhlicans claimed this Slate by about 3,0 ') majority, while the I». .menu y placed their majority at from i i to le t 0. In Ohio th ■ 1’epublicans put their majority at from 15,000 to tio,- ' <), w hile the |), mocrats claimed a possibly majority of from 1,0 !!> to 5,000. \i' die s .ay morning brought tlie first returns th*t •• at all teNable, and they brought smiles to the faces of the liepublicans, for the Republican papers j claimed that they had carried Indiana by fi am 5,000 to 7,000, and Ohio by a majority of ‘J5,000 to 30,000. They disi hived their . agios nnd felt good. i in the contrary, the Democratic papers locked sombre. Xo roosters were displayed, and Ohio wss conceded to the Republicans by- a good round majority while Indiana was claimed for the Democracy by only 1,000 to 2,0UU. THE RKSrt.T. In Indiana, at this writing, (Thursday), there is an average Republican gain reported of about ten per cent. If this ratio be preserved in the remaining precincts it will give Mr. Porter a plurality of s 000 or 9,000. Republicans, however, are content to place the ligures at 5,000. Democi&ts concede as much, although Mr. Hendricks intimated to-night that only Porter would be so favored. Mr. Landers voluntarily conceded 4,UC0 to Mr. Potter, remarking that it might go higher. Mr. Porter himself puts it between G.tXHJ and 8,OCA, but however this may he, the situation may he summed up brielly as follows: The Iiepuhlicans have elected Porter and the entire State ticket by a plurality; eight out of thirteen Congrossmon, and claim a majority of the Legislature on joint ballot. Should this estimate prove true, it gives the Republicans thu United States Senator to be elected by the Legislature this winter, to succeed Senator McDonald, and Govcrn-r-elect Porter is already suggested us -he man, and this suggestion being carried out makes Tom Hanna, of this city, Governor. Senator McDonald, however, iaims the Legislature on joint tmllot.but • o list of members is yot made public to substantiate the claim. In tiiis county the Democrats ticket is elected by a reduced majority as compared with 187(3, and by an increased majority as compared with 1S7S. For particuhyasee vote of county published else— where in Tin: Star to-day. In Ohio, the Republican State ticket i~ elected by a majority of about 20,000, a R publican gain of 13,0t"J over 1870. The legislature is strongly Republican on joint ballot, nnd there is a Republican gain of five Congressmen in the State. The returns from Ohio are not so full, however, as the returns from this State, and ttie official vote may slightly alter the result stated above. In West Virginia the Democrats claim the State by an increased majority over the vote of 187(3, estimating their majority at from 20,000 to 25,000, with a large majority in both branches of the legislature. The wedding guests were assembled to see Howard L’anby married to a lialtiinore belle, when a telegraph hoy brought in this message from the missing bridegroom: “1 have left you.” The bride fainted, and her friends slowly dispersed, expressing an unfavorable opinion of

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ADAPTED FOR BURNING ALL KINDS OF FUEL EVERY STOVE WARRANTED A SUCCESS. None their Equal--Acknowledged Favorites. ALWAYS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM.

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me why I uidn t eat. I said to him, “If you will not ear, I will nut eat either Ho then said: ’If you don’t sit down tins very minute and eat, I II show you who is boss here, you or J.’ He forced me logo to the table uml sit down, and I took some victuals on my plate just to please him, but I couldn’t eat. He than went and got a stick and stood behind my chair and said: ‘Here, do you sec this stick? That is for you, and if you will not eat now I’ll break that stick ovor your hack. I will break every bore in your body. Fill up your plate and eat.’ I then tilled my plate for good, nnd he kept standing behind me till i

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Many of the leading orchar<l proprietors in northern Italy and southern Germany are cultivators of the common black ant, which insec they hold in high esteem as the fruit growers best friend. They establish ant-hills in their orch ard-, and leave the police c -vice of thoir fruit trees entirely to the tiny colonists, which pass all their time in climbing up thstems of the fruit trees, cleansin'* tbeir stems and leaves of malefactors, mature as well as erabryotio, and descending laden with spoils to the ground, where they comfortably consnmo or prudently store away their booty. They never meddle with sound fruit, but only invade such apples, pears anil plums as have already been penetrate'! by the canker, which they remorselessly pursue to its fastnesses within the vu'y heart of the fruit. Nowhere are apple and pear trees so free from blight and destructiv t insects as in the immediate neighborhood of a largo ant bill live or six years old. The favorite food of ants would seem to be the larva: and pupie of those creatures which spend the whole of their brief existonce in devouring the tender shoots and juvonilo leaves of the

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T. (i. BoWliKill & Co’s C II E. A P C AS H STORE. A liolesale and retail dealers in Staple & Fancy O'lROCieilRrXIES l!i“li( , .'t Market Price paid for Produce in trade or cash T. O. BOWMAN & Co., Southards lliock, I door East ol Langdon’s Book Store, Wash. st.

Have been invited to address the people AT GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, Therefore d.> not fail to attend the grandest rally of the season at Jones’Drug Store, wht re you can buy Fainti, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Coal Oil, Stationery, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet Powders, and Fancy Goods at lowest cash prices.

HOG CHOLERA! HOG CHOLERA! CL CJ. C. COOS’S CUK/B. ev B ^i U0ad • t1 ' 8 follo,7in * testimonial from a I'utnam County fanner who has used it for '‘’’t^veusVlMr. Co-.k's Ho« Ch- Wa Mo.lb'ine for the STOKLE

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