Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1880 — Page 4
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20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 26 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New California Canned Peaches,
Apricots and White Cherries. A1 so, J Fine * L i n e Jo 1 New
Java, Mocha, Golden Rio and Green Rio
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Rverjthinir new and desirable in Jewelry, j Watches, Clocks, and Silverware arriving
daily, at
Brattin’s Jewelry Store. »V jap* * 1 Special attention given to repairing Ilrattiu can not only repair, but can make a watch. THE STAR. Fhank A. Aknoi.d, Ijditor ami Proprietor Saturday, Nov. Id, 1H80
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ICntkkeli at the PostotHce, Greencastli (nd . as seeund-r.lass mail matter.
(jai.kiki.d’s official majority in Ohio is
26,106.
The Greenback vote in Illinois at the 1 late election was 2*'.000. Gosuiiess meets in less than a month I—the wise are already telling (he people how the President's message will or
should read.
Thu. your neighbors ami fr'ends who aro not taking The Stab that Ono Dollar will pay for it for one whole year.
_ _ I ville, is a candidate for United States - f .' 0V rn°r Senator. The temperance people will
nccticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Mintu—
\\ k had almost neglected to mention sola, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New
!that Gen. .f, M. Shackelford, of Kvans-
Jt:sT think of it
of this State lakes to 329, accidentally, ori pre(t!j hjs cluims
course. Mu issued his proclamatiou for — a general Thanksgiving Day on the 25th I Tl,K,iK is , ' n,1 ,:!IS bp< -‘ n “ growing evil
inst., which is the 329th day of the year.
m politics. This evil has grown to wondeiful proportions in the last few years
Thi:i:e is an increasing boom in favor ( and should ho eftectually downed—we, of ( uinbsck, as 1 . S. Senator from Indi- refer to the system of bribery at " lections, ana. 1 he Western < hnstian Advocate,! rhero is a remedy and it should be pre-pulbi-hod at Uuicinnati, says: “While scribed,
the Western does not attempt the role ofl a political paper, yet it has its preferences. both i-s to measures and men. Now that Indiana hu-. gone Republican, and one of the eminent men of that party in ; that State is to be elected United States see whether the at .ointm ent of General
Senator, we believe the legislature could! , . , , ,
not do better lhan to select Hon. Will j Cuinbnck for that position. He is well | and favorably known to the people of I Indiana ns a man of unimpeachable in
Now is tlio time to buy stoves. Wc rfg sollini; No^ j Cot Stoves, full trimmed, from ft 10 to ft&O; No. 8 Cook Stoves ft 14 to $(>0; Heating Stoves, both coal and wood, fronajsj ft40. Our stock is ilit‘ largest and most complete ever biougy Sm to Greencastle. .\n>on» our c^ook stows art > tlio Larh Breakfigj Chester, Grand 1Io1|hm*. Rarly Rird, ^Monitor and New Chart, We are sole agents for the Crown Jewel. Gold Coin, Garland! Invincible and Occident hard coal base burners, without douhj
. , . u known, p.ut H the finest line of base heaters in the west. The Fireside, Fire detailg are still to be learned. Itissefel . . — — to say, however, that Garfield has carried j (|j(» [leUI'lll. Ib'irliUi*', A|)|M)Io, NeW \(‘S(a, ( I'eSCeid, Rllf)V JlUdj
Content, and other heating sto\ es lor coal ami wood too iHiin.j erous to mention. Also wood base burners, and box and canoiT stoves, all of which will be sold at tlie very lowest rm k bottoj prices. Don’t fail call when wauling anythin^ in the slovl
J. D. STEVEXTSOIT c& SON,
Tin: plurality for Garfield in Indiana, as shown by the nttteial vote, is 6,510. j 'J'iik Presidential contest is over ami
They are pulling the wires, that the , vote may be in the right direction when the Indiana Legikliituru inerts. Now it is understood that me object of John C. New's vi-it to General Garfield was to
togrity and a Christian gentleman. He has had experience in public affairs, and would do credit to the olHce and State.
Harrison to the Cabinet could not be secured, so as to make Mr. New s way to the Senate from Indiana clear. The result has not transpired. It is understood that Governor-elect Porter will he a strong antagonist now for the Senate.
And now there is considerable inqui- ! rv touching the health of Senator Gro-
SfEctat. advices by telegraph from New ver> of 0reson Juat now . hi8condition York are as follows: The great mass of! u #n object of very tender 8olicilU(le . Democrats take no concern in the talk i , hnu , d h() be un|ib j e t0 attend lhc ge8S . about -nvestigation of alleged frauds, and ion „ of thiJ Senate lbo Uei , ublic8n8 wiHi the Irvmg Hall folks to a man say that it L itb tho foto of Mahone> have a m8jori . ts lammany's device to cover her own L. ithout the vote of lbo Vic.-President, posi,m:i ... selling out Hancock by laying' iSho(|Id hodiei thc 0reg v on Leg j 8 , aturei the defeat to Republican corruption. The bl , jllg Hepubiioan wi |, 8end a [iepubl j can Republicans laugh at the proposal, and ! gucceRsor; and in 8uch an eTcnt the Ko . offer to bet that nothing will come of it. p ub | icans wou | d have , h e Setiate, reAlmost all the Democratic politic.ans in g arf n e88 0 f how Mali one might act. Some tins city agree that the result of the re- tilucag0 0rover wa8 ut Wilmington, cent election has made a reorganization , ( , xc , e(iing | y atld thcre were niecralic par.) a ,l( ' 1 es.-il). , doubls tb(jn w . betber b(} W0U ]|| eV er suf1 here is little doubt that some kind o. a , , , . . . ,
ticicntly recover to take his seat in the
reconstruction of that party will be speed ; Senate
ily made. The leading men in Tammany . , Hall scout thc idea that their organization | Ov the scramble for the eftice of U. S. will be broken up. Senator for Indiana, it is said the active>
[Open candidates are lion. G. S. Orth, General Ben. Harrison, Judge \V. Q
York, Oregon, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin, making I two hundred and thirteen electoral votes. | While Hanco.dc carries nineteen States, | namely: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Mis-, souri, Nevada, North Carolina, New Jersey,South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, j Virginia and West Virginia, making one j hundred and fifty-six electoral votes. A| statement of the popular vote cannot be given at this time, as it has not been canvassed and compiled as yet. As soon ns figures can he obtained our readers shall i
know all the facts.
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From the latest returns of the lab" elections, it now appears that the political status of the next House of Representatives and Senate ilill he as follows: In the* House thcre will be,
Republicans, 148; Democrats, 137; Inde- \ ~~ Q woulJ hc dccided “ the | pendent Democrats or readjusters, who ufflrmativtf . Thcn a;;ain m 8Uch an np . | wfilvote with tho regular Democrats, peal it i8 hard t0 Ray | 10 w DavhrDavis I 3; Oreonhackers. 5; giving a Republican wil , vote> 1Ie wi|li no doubti vot * e with majority of 3 over tho combined oppose t h e Democrats to retain the organization; turn The Senate will stand Democrats, j but on an appeal from 8Uch a decisioll 39; Republicans, 37; in this statement ol hert , in outHned he is jllst as liable
strength, Davis and Mahone, Independ-
Nona their Equal—Acknowledged FavoritesALWAXS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM. the Best.^^f SoSd by J. I). SCevcnson & Son. A<jfts.
T. C. BOWMAN.
.IOIIN BUItl.KV.
is just as liable to
vote with the Republicans as the Democrats. Great, therefore, are Davis and
Mahone.”
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The population of the State of Indiana increased about two and one half per cent, per annum from 1S79 to 1880, while the land owners have increased in number from 187n to 1879 about live per cent, per annum. Putnam County, which is in all its conditions perhaps about at, average county, shows Hie number of land owners as follws: 1875, 3,388 land owners; 1876,3.451 land owners; 3,5J9 land owners; 18.8, 3,62;* land owners; 1879, 3 750 laud owners. Land, » . any other property, is continually i hanging hands, a d tho increase in the number of land owners is one of the best signs of increasing population. Wo give j the above facts and figures as authentic, having b-on furnished by the State Hu-
' uu of Sta'istics.
Gresham and Hon. J. N. Tyner. The passive candidates are Governor A.G. Porter, Hon. J. M. Butler, Hon. W. H Calkins, lion. Will Cumback and Profess or Burgess. The gentlemen whose friends will use their names are Colonel W. W. Dudley, General Tom Brady, lion. U. W. [S I_' ; Thompson and lion. John C. New. This presents a list id thirteen, and there may hc others. Each of these gentlemen have friends—but of course some have more than others. Some of the active friends i of General Harrison claim that the field | w ill ho against him—that he will I.ave more friends than any one man, hut not enough to nominate. There will be , eighty-six votes in tho caucus—possibly eighty-seven—eight of # w hich are from Marion County. Of these General Harrison can not get more than four, and perhaps not that many. It is claimed for him that he will be stronger away from this county than in it. This may not be true, because location as well as tho qualities of the aspirant will enter largely into
1 he Associated Press report of Tuos day saj: of the New York situation: Thc following circular letter signed by Win. A. Fowler, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Democratic State Com-
muttce, was issued to-day;
Reports of fraud in the election held
in this city and Brooklyn on tho 2 1 of the matter. The Governor is a man w ho
ents, are counted with tho Democrats, having said they would vote that way on party questions. In this connection we
present the following Enquirer special As John B. Coyner, a farmer residing from Washington, showing what one near Palestine, Ind., was watering nine vote will do on certain occasions: “ I f! COW 1 8 ,t ‘ P un ;P ‘rough recently they
. . made a stampede down the lane as last
General Mahone, the \ irginia Senator, ag t be i r | egR wol ,|,| carry them. The should reluse to act with the Democrats, | cause of this freak was a mystery to the and thus tie the .Senate, a very interest-! '“'rf' 11 man " but it was not long before [ ing question will arise as to whether tho! he " ssl , et i I nt0 what •PP e »red to be the
, , secret of the stampede. Suddenly, al-
\ ice-President has a right to cast the I though the sky was clear and the atinos* deciding vote on any resolution or motion phere still, a young cyclone, not over affecting the organization of tlio Senate.,‘"'enty feet in breath, darted down from Prominent Democrats say that he has no ,he ^ !U " 1 s ' ri , kll “-' the ‘’“rth near the ... , ’ pump, twisted i fl live large beech trees
right to vote on such organization, for 1
the reason that he is
T. G. Bowman & Co’s
HEAP CASH STORE Wholesale and retail dealers in Staple & Taney Highest Market Price paid for Produce in trade or cash
T. G. BOWMAN cV Co.,
Southard’s Block, 1 door East ofLangdon’s Book Store, Wash, si
as though they were weeds.
not a member ofl
tho Senate. The right is conceded to I Th 1 ° queerest eompaniona for a man . . . a i .are thoac of an old man in Now Orleans. h,m to east the deciding vote on all mat-1 lIe haR a niania for sllH( . rR , ttr „, jn bls tors of legislation, because to deny such rooms are more than 500 of every shape right would place the Senate in a perpeU j and color. The ceilings are hidden by mil dead-lock when the two political 1,10 VV ' , ’ ,H ,bat th "y 1'*™ spun- Oceas- . , I., lonallv the old man throws a handful of parties are evenly divided. '1 nere ,s no t)jeR ^ tbfi webs and lR gr( , atl v dH , ight doubt but that on the 4th of March next, ed seeing the spiders seize their struggl-
ing victims.
when President—elect Garfield convenes
the Senate in extraordinary session to ln Kichmond, Ya.. an old c.doreh worn confirm his appointnientu, tho Ropubli- has been ^oin^ to tho depot daily for cans will endeavor to reorganize thc ! many years to meet the incoming trains. Senate, and thus secure control. The | lo °l‘ ,, >Bf or a Ldter containing JE.’".. Alter importance of having control extends a th,, 1 war8hc ,1 j d th, ‘ wasl, . i,, » f,,r a
and he went away declaring that he
good deal further than securing the few | wou ] d r<dU j. n ul)d br jng the money or
offices which attach to the patronage of .send it in a letter,
the Senate. The main point is to seeur"
the Committees. All imeortant legisla- 1 A BUILDER'S TESTIMONY. .. . , i.ii t (Grand Uapnls Timas. ) tion is formulated by tho Committees,; „ , and ihe Senate, as a body ,s more of a Rton p|a( , 0 . I$OHton , Mrrs . ..'f,,.- r( .Uting debating school to discuss nuch measuren j guj.pfjsjyjgr recovi»ry from rhuumsas have thus heen formulated. Ifthejtisin by St. Jacobs Oil, ;Kays: 4 * * * * * I cun not Republicans si cure the organization they i wrords to convey my praiso and will not only have the chairmanship of4” ra,i,ud ' J t0 thu discoverer of this liniall tho respective Committees, but will , . _ have a majority representation us well in Tin* 3I;u , k< , C%.
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THE CHICKERING
November are such that if the frauds r. 1 ported are established the electoral vote of this Blate will bo cast for Hancock an i English, and stops for a thorough inves ligation an; now hi ing considered. Mean time, we hand herewith a blank form of protest, wtiich you will please execute, varied in substance according to circumstances, and hand into the county canvassers ns early this week as possible; not later than Thursday, the 11th inst. [Form of Protest.) The undersigned hereby protest against thc allowance of tho vote cast for Presidential Electors at the election held No
has spent most ot his life here. So has General Harrison. Judge Gresham lives here, but has only done so since his appointment on the Bench. Yet the fact of living hero will bo against any man w hile there arc other equally good men who do not live here. Of those who are supposed to he possible, six live in Indianapolis, ami all hut Orth, Tyner and Calkins live upon or north of the National road. Forty—seven of the members of tho caucus—a control—live north of the National road, without counting any of those from counties on the line of that road. And the section which sent these men
each Commute*. Honce, the legislation ot a session would he entirely under Republican control in both branches of Congress. While tho Democrats will resist the claim that the Vice-President ran vote on thc question of the organization of the Senate, the Republicans will hold that such power D vested in him. The very' pertinent question will then arise as to what the Democrats will do in case he does vote. Take this as a hy
Usirsi) Stock Yarhs, I.sdunm>oms, Nov.10— !Iuk8—Tho market is dull anil prices lower at »4.25<S4.‘>0 per 100 lbs. Receipts, 8,000 head;
shipments, 3.100 he 1.
Indiawahouh, -. 10.—Wheat The market is steady ;No. g, red, new. Sl.Ol'.j. Corn—is firmer at 42e.; new. '40V<t|le, Oats—Aro steady; new white,OO'YC'le. for October. Chicago. Nov. 10.—The Drovers’ Journal
of this afternoon reports:
Hobs—Tho receipts for to-day were 41,000 head: the shipments were 3,300 head, The market opened stronx and closed weak. Sales were made of common to !good mixed packing
vetuber 2, 1880, in (name of place), as ^avc the the hulk of tho majority to Mr. canvassed and returned by tlio Board of porter. To these may he added the ( ounty Canvassers of said county, for tm counties in tho South, which have never ieason that (state facts in detail). Me- had any consideration in the State. Add would respectfully request that this pro- J p, these tho friends of General Xtreight, test may be attached to the return ol an j t|, 0 sentiment as it now stands will such vote, that we may not bo considered i bu ve ,y largely against Mr. Harrison, to hare by silence aeqniesod in those ; without considei ing tho personal objecaets. | lions which wilt be made to him.
CO, Supp... Ike Gh.lrn,..
of the Republican Caucus Committee,'4.901 Michigan graaser*, »4.a>'>4.40. Mr. Anthony, of Rhode Island, brings in Beef Cattle.—The receipts fur to-day were a resolution to this effect: “That the fol- ‘ tt 'o >hi P n > ent * 600 The 1 market wits steady; export cattle in good lowing be and hereby are tho members demandat t'>.4OM.80. Sale, were made of of the standing Committees of the Sen- good to choice nhipping "•attic at $4.95<*5.10 ate” A vote is then taken Ad Mahone ‘T n,< ’ diu ? "'‘i 1 ’.'!"* , , He. ? b .W.«4.fi0: butcher cattle, *12042.40; Toted affirmatively. I ho *enato is a Mocker,,. Western calves, per tio. Tho Vice-President cast; the decid- head, lUKdlJ; half breeds and natives. S3.20,. ing vote, sod declares the resolution V 0: < ‘“ ,1 i mon to ‘‘• S0 ® 3 "° ,ln ' 1 carriud. 1 hero is left but one lecourse, j sheep and Lambs—The receipts for to-day and that is an appeal from his decision, were 1,200 head, tho shipments were not giv-
PIANO.
TIHIIE "VIGTOT^
In nl! grenteonlcsts and fur the pi-t Fifly-scra ) Years tho Acknowledged .Handard of it* World—being copied not only by thc makers of this country, I,ul of Kurone-will he offer*"' dunug tho present condition of trade at
(Mieally IStMlkseud
ft West tads
This must be settled without debate. Of courae upon this question the VicePresident would not vote; but on an ap-
en; There was a good demand; quality poor; quoted at S2.H7|-t, Safes were made of common to medium sheep at t3.4033.9a per Pjl) ths.: good, tt.2634.40^ All sold to hutebors.
were grs*. ted our Pi an'is in tho (»lll.A I W Oltf,IPS KAIKin I," I NOON, O.l: the OltKAl' KXPu.SUTON in PARI' INIT: at the IN I EUNATIONAI. EXP SITION in Chili. 1S76; and at the gr»;" Centennial Ea'bition,Philadelphia, 3*.
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