Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1880 — Page 4

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ft,, WSSmizsFM. m;\v : Kv<r>thin<j new anJ iio^ir»bl« in Jewelry. Watchef, C'loQkt. and SiUcrware arriving dHily, at Brattin’s Jewelry Store. Special attention driven to repairina I Urattin c^n not only repair, but can | make a watch.

JUST RECEIVED ! 20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Hay View Tomatoes. New California Canned Peaches,

Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New

Java, Moclm, Golden Rio and Green Rio

COFFEES. O EL E

Darnall Sros. <fe t’iilS si28il See

F _ Co’s.,

THE STAR. Fkank A. A HNout, Kiiitor *ml Proprietor

Saturday, l)'*c. 4. 1h80

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. .£1.00 per year.

L’i* to iSator lay last 'J.3 UUU hogs had been slaughtered at Indianapolis this year.as against 75,<XX) for the correspond-

ing time last year.

The Electoral Colleges IimiII the States in the Union hut one met Wednesday, and cast their votes lor the candidates

receiving the largest popular vote. In Anh now Dr. Do La Matyr announces j Georgia no meeting of electors was held, that he will remove to City Point, Flor 'and it is thought by leading lawyers ami ida, at the close of his congressional j officials at Atlanta, that the vote of the term. i State is lost to Hancock and English.

Kntkhed at the Postotttce, Oreoncastle Ind.. as second-class mail matter.

We hope and request that correspond I Figuhino on the popular vote of 188U enU send in their .letters earlier in the i differs somewhat. The Chicago Tribune week—It is impossible to print them all gives Oarficld a plurality of 3,401, thus: when they come to hand so late. , Garfield, 4.4119.415; Hancock. 4,430,014:

; Weaver, .'305,729; Dow, 13,044; scattering.

The election muddle in regard to the ^ Total, 9,102,596. The Chicago

settled by issuing

and commissions to all

Presidential electors for Indiana, has heen: . i <•

1 imes, using the figures returned from

<. rt'lh it s of eh el ion f our ft( a t,. g , nli( | estimating iho rest, the hopubh.an j |na |. eg g majority for Hancock of

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i about 800. It would be a sinrulnr cirTn>: Cincinnati Enquirer's Indianapolis I cun,, ' lan ®® if. i' 1 a P°ll 9 000,tKX) votes, correspondent, writing of Indiana’s roads the result should be almost a tie between and roadlaws, says: A general highway Hie two leading candidates,

law, which w ill improve the condition of | the State and county roads without the ! burden of toll paying must he enacted this winter. The couVitry people have

been outrageously neglected in this,,, ,,, .

. | uepublicans and "5 Democrats, or a He-

mattcr. 1 he law as it now stands is a i ‘ . , , . . , , , , , , , , publican majority of 18 on joint ballot' dead letter; the roads created under it , . , ... , . , ,;ln caucus it will take l.i to nominate a

are narrow, and no means are provided

Woman Killed Ity u IE till: Jonesboro, Ind., X.it. 24 —Mrs. Anna Coleman, the wife of a farmer living otiej mile west of here, went as usual to do ^ her rndking this morning. Xot return-l ing as soon as usual, the husband wentj out to the barnyard, where he found his wife on the ground, unconscious, and her body manglod in a frightful manner lie carried her to the house, where she died in thirty minutes. Mr. Coleman returned to the barnyard and examined | the horns of the bull, which had been loose in the yard. The examination showed blood upon the horns. It is sup posed the bull attacked her while milking. 8ho was an old resident.

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It is now said that a revised list of the j members of tho Legislature shows that in the House theie are 59 Uepublicans and II Democrats, and in the Senate 25

Ererett Babbitt takes elaborate pains to be a swindler, as his doings at Kings ton indicate. He sent his card to the Freeman office,urgently requesting somebody to call on him at the hotel. The gentleman who responded found him in b'd as pale as a ghost, coughing violently, and with several bottles of medicine beside him. Babbitt said lie was a typesetter on his way home to die of con-!

To-day and Monday will be opened, at TALBUKT'S Cheap Corner, a line of Children’s Cloaks and Ladies

Ciiculars, at prices to please.

The best and cheapest canton flannels you will find at CORWIN'S. Bargains in Cloaks at G. W. COU-

\nx & covs.

-When you want provisions, butter,

T. o. sown aN.

JOHN BCBLET,

m ■>"" "n*arris z

and if the liich-

right, that number

Gen. Harrison.

, , United States Senator, lor widening or improving them in any! , ,, ,,

, , , inond Palladium is

way. While taxes have been levied to: , , , „ . , , . , and more nlrcaily lavor

huild Court houses, which improve only , . , ,, . , . . ... | It says; “ 1 he election of Jen. Harrison the towns, tho country people have been 1 ,' , , . , , . , , , \ , , , to the senate from this state seems to

left to drag through the mud am) oven . .

. , , ,i practically in auvance through the al-

had roads, wasting half of the value of . , .

. i . • . , , inost unanimous d'-nae of the Bepubli-

their products in getting them to market . cans that he should be elected. The

I dcro burdens the country p-oplo have . ,

, i . country press is almost solid for 111111.’’

borne almost u»iihi>ut ■...> i - 1

they are in no longer.

without complaint, hut humor to submit much

P<>i»uliu Vote* ol EWSO. \\ e print to-day a table of the complete popular vote for President of the l niled States, as canvassed in all of the States. The total vote for President is 9,192,• 595, vv hi h is divided as follows: Garfield 4439415 Hancock 4436U14 Weaver 305729 How ,9044 Scattering 179;) Total 9192595

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Alabama.. Arkansas... California Colorado . . Connecticut Delaware Florida . ,.. Georgia Illinois Indiana

Iowa

Kansas .... Kentucky . Louisiana Maine .... Maryland.

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7*o2tA) 918 75 1640 421 II 60775 4079 SU’JT.S SOt 17 2783 27089 24470 7691 67037 (31417 809 14140 15175 120 23032 27922 52052 102522 481 31 SiOg 277035 26053 2:11805 22547(3 1.3803 iS.'iOM 105'45 32:127 12('7nti 5981:3 1o:17.8 105957 148707 11498 :;9055 61988 423 7 l.tiit.i t3;i.i]0 437:1 i >511> 931 do 81s

Wi: understand that it is thought by some that our notice of Mr. Weaver carrying one county in the United States was ‘ a burlesque on Weaver and the National party." Such, however, is not the case. The fact is that many bet* were made that tho Weaver and Chambers electoral ticket would not carry a single county m the United States, ana when wo learned to the contrary we bii, fly noted the fact in our columns— only this and nothing more. Since that publication was made we learn that Weaver carried Davis County. Iowa, by 8 over Hancock and 90 over Garfield, and he also carried Douglass County, Mis

souri by a good majority.

Tiinoutiit the negligence of some p-r-son connected with »he mail service, the package containing The Staii (or Russellville subscribers has been reaching that postoflico on Monday instead of on Friday evening. We have reported the

had spent al. his money for medical at- j y 0U w jii be certain to get the worth of

tendance. He wanted a few dollars, as a ' loan, and would surely return it as soon as he reached his family. A collection

your money.

——Remember that you will always find tho largest and most complete stock

T. G. Bowman & Co's C H E A P CAS H STORE Wholesale ami retail dealers in Staple & Fancy OFOOEFjXES Highest Market Price paid for Produce in trade or cash T. G. BOWMAN & Co.. Southard’s Block, 1 door East of Langdon’s Book Store, Waslu

among the I rectnan printers yielded -$12 | of hair brushes, combs, powder and perwhich he took with protestations of grati-i fumery. ai lowest prices, at ALLEX’S

tude. Ho has played the same trick in I Hrug (store.

nearly every city and village on the route j 8 a |t! The best lake salt, in good from Omaha, his cough is artificial and i cooperage and stored under cover, nice

his pallor is chalk.

and dry—sold by the basrel at ear-load

■ prices, at WVSOXG’S.

Mr. and Mrs. shall, Texas,

Smith Hayden of Mar- 1

lieim*mbcr,

quarrelled about the doc-, That the plvce to buy your Boots and trine of baptism on getting home ft om -t'oes is at BUP.XETT’8. Opera House church, where they had heard it preach-! ( He kee P s , t,,,! l 1 ar " 0 1 '; t R, " l bPftt ... r • stock in Greencastle, and sells at prices ed about, and the wife in her passion ,h at jety C01Iipetit j 0n . tf 23

struck tho husband a fatal blow with an

axtli j The largest and most complete *— — — I stock of Queensware and Glassware to bo Xeaily every passenger in a sleeping i found in tl,e count - v is at WYS0NG:S , car on the Baltimore and I’atomac Bail-, >nJ ^ S'^antecd the lowest.

road was robbed by a sneak thief the

losses aggregating •+7.0U0. rai l* Worlli Noting!

We me oft'ering dress goods at 10c, 1-'»c, 15c, 18c, 2uc, and 25c, w hich are genuine bargains, such as were never ho

fore offered in this market. O. W. CORWtN & CO.

HANEMANN'S OPERA HOUSE,

One Niylit Only!

THE NEW EVANOEUNE.

,, fl]® ^* ew 1 or k 8un of a late date speaks

the l ompurij as fallow ' :

”It would be difficult to define tho place of l.vanobline. It i* a mirr ofaniu.'icul drninatie' e.vtravnifanjii.diversified by startlinKsituntion' ( and spoctacular effects. The Company whiehi opened at lluvcrly s Theatre last evening has. lortbo most part, been here before, though > there are some valuable ad.litions. I he cast; could hardly hr unproved. M i-m - Jurbeau and I .'carle net and sinir wall, and it may be added are both suite handsome. Mr. il orgo Fortes- 1 ■ine assumes the vart of Cathi rino with iuuch| w unti the Bono hisheriiifin h pcniona'cii with much skill by Harry Hunter. The other

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Thursday, Dec. !

ABERCROMBIE’S

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Boston Ideal Company

COAL OIL <fc HEADLIGHT OIL. Stationery, Soaps, Toilet Bonders, Perl fumes & Fancy Goods.

1'AUL & SEE THEM.

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•; •; I matter at the postofficc in this city, and [jeVtrong end wen balanTd"’ 1 ' tllt (-'empany to

! arc informed that the fault must lie with the mail agents along the route, ami an .. iassurance is also given that the matter • • ! will be remedied. We hope cur sub- ! scrihers will not be 'annoyed in the fuI lure by failure ol Tur. Staii to roach their 257 J postoilico on time, and if they are, they • i will oblige us by reporting the matter at

j Ibis office.

470

Mas ehusetls 1135198 I i 19(iO 651,8

Micliigau .. .

Minnesota Mississippi Missouri.,. Nebraska Nevada....

528

21317

1-5190 131301 31895 93904 53315 3207 . 34854 75750 57u7 .153587 20f'0o9 35045 54979 28523 3898 . B4I5 11215 ...

sew llamps’e. 44852 40791 New Jersey .120555 1225(35 New York 555541 584511 X. Carolina ,115lil'i 12(201 Ohio 375018 310831 Oregon 2oG18 19950

I'ennsy!vftnia.4447ol 4'(7 128 20G68 1939 Bhodo Inland. 18105 10778 236 20 P. Carolina 579G7 112030 547 Tennessee .. 987(10 130381 54G5 .... 'i . ■ 5.:.'"" 116800 20200 .. . Vermont .. 15090 18181 1212 Virginia ... 84020 128586 139 . . . W. Virginia.. 4(3243 57391 9071).... Wisconsin.. 114399 114C5C 7982

Totals

.4139115 4130h14 305729 9(111

Fuom Atlanta, Georgia, comcsaspd-

•j s q | cial dispatch, dated Dec. 1, saying that | electoral vote ol Georgia is probably lost ! to II an cock andEnglish, for the following ir asons: Thu revised statutes of the Uni- ’ ted States provide, in section 135, that U*5 tho electoral college of the several States

12373 1517 |-hall meet on the first Wednesday in

IMG ... December and cast tho vote. Tho

Georgia code, section 1,312, provides that the Governor shall notify the electors to meet at the capital on the first Monday in December, to be ready on the Wednesday following to cast their vote. This the Governor lias done, but

lit is thought by leading officials and law- ■ yers there that they have no tight to

meet and vote next Wednesday. Governor Colquitt is sure the State

^..ti., next Monday.

tFiys scarfH in groat variety at i COKNN IN S, ut prices to please.

I nclc Tom’s Cabin, which has held the hourds at st. James Hull pinco Wednesday evFiniuj, closed there last evening. There are eleven I ncle loin s Cabin t'ompanieH on the loii'l, but the Boston Ideul Coinpaiiy 18 fur ku- ! UHn‘ or '. t *V tlle,u "R “Puflulo Tiincp, Scpt.2t». I

Thi« comnuny will bent llanemunnV uperu loube next ihursnay evening.

A fino assortment of Lamps, Chandeliers, Ran tuns, Chimnics, Coa'-oil and Headlight Oil at bottom prices at AL- :

LEX'S Drug Store.

Givipi? the finest rendition of Mrs. Beecher 8towe'.« great immortal work over witnessed cn any stage— U^CLETOIVI'SCABIN With all its mugnitieont tableaux «nd

scenic effects.

The Incomparable

ni.wi ii srtui'it, la her great impersonation of T O F S LITTLE PA.\SV un EVA, The Muullcid. youngest and bent chihl actress in the world. Supported by the BOSTON IDEAL COMPANY

And a fine chorus of

JITH8JOB’] StMil'AiS Admission. 25 cts. Reserved seats, cts. Tickets will be on sale at Biattin's Jewelry I

Store.

1 Innt-nmnn’M Opera ITouxe. ONE MOHT OAi.V 1 A Novel Attraction! Mirth, Vocal and Instrumental Music!,

KBcTi’rs

lit ragam

U5 rEOPLE. EDWARD E. IIK’E CUAS. E. RICE

The Mew York Storil INDIANAPOLIS. IND. EjULlDUed 1853.: A.k atleutiun of buyers U> our r'lrai 1 ,''' stock ot

Proprietor. Manager,

ft Late

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, , , , . , will be counted for Hancock. Seventeen hundred and ninety-ton e

votes are also returned as 1 scattering”— A. L. GOODBAH & SON. the new chiolly Anti-Mnsonie—in tho State* of, grocers, East Side Square, invito everyIllinois, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, New body to r.all and see them. Good goods York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island aud and low prices will be the chief induce

Wisconsin. ments at this house.

PA UNLIT sells tho best fine of ' Custom-made Boots ever brought to this I city. Every pair of them is fully war- j (ranted. tf29 Look here! At ALLEN'S Drug S'tire can now bo found great bargains in , Wall Paper. They will close out theii

present stock at very low prices, to make ranPl/ room for their spring stock. * CAiivaj

Beautiful lot of Chair Tidies just! opened for the holidays^at CORWIN’S. —Go to BURNETT’S fur a full line;

of Lubber Boots and Overshoes. tf29 Ilostorv, Corsets, Fancy Neck Handker— Bargains in Groceries:Provisions, Spanish FiKchue8 ’ * tC -

Queensware, Glassware, etc., at A. L.

Miss E. C. Rowland M I L L I N F. R.

And Doaler in Goods

and Motions.

I’nnstHtinir of

I i And will mak: k specialty of

Squttio liAI: & SU-N ’’ S ' Kl * st Sitl01>ublic Ladies' Underwear & Fine Laces,

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Bargains in 11 anneIs and J cans at ratli.U Thread, 1’nia: Applique, Ilrctons, etc.

CORWIN'S.

Another box o, those cheap Can^ ton Flannels and Comfort prints just re- I ceivcd at TALBURT’8. 2t31

• 'all and see Hoeds and 1’rii es. New Hoods constantly arrivinp lialrwork promptly made to order.

East Washington street. 2.", tf

Eirst production in this city of

THE m:\y

EM EEL I Kl

IW TWO WTS.

The “New Evamrclino” is the EvanKcline of past season, re w ritten by Mr. John McNally. wi'h several Now Soonc- and Uriginai Musical Numbers by Mr. E. L. Uice, and produced with

NEW SCENEKY !

NEW A SPLENDID HOSTl MES I A (JIIUUI S OK YOt .N(i LADIES I And u Powerful Cast of Cbsracteir.

FltOIS «a.«0 TO Mli.oo.

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Box hlipetij ft>r the shIo of ticata open on Saturday morning at Bruttiu’s Jewelry Store.

To our stock id

CLOAK I NGSl Light Colors., < , «l'- ,l ' , |

Sllid StllliCk,

Peitis. ivers & C°|

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THK NEW EVANOKLINE,

The Krouklyn Exchange, noticing The New

Evangeline, tnus speaks: _

f.;?ri S b.. Lo &^’ bLna^Hh'VmL^ ! ‘ *'• 'KSt assortment o. aprtghtty, and potsei in , i ■. .k c, wi'h n . hand knit t loaks and Hoods attlie ^ T

r«!eofo!tn5rh;«.»^ i ^ ^re. C. W.TALBURT. J

inimitahle. ihel.ono fi-be'-mun in taken by Harry Hunter, who looks and acts the part, making up by his facial contortions the lack ot voice. Mr. (trove* as t'lerk to the Notary—a new part—add* to the tun of the extravngunia.

The New York

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that thi- upronriuus extravagunxa hi* lost & m ' t, andallVcciinnt* will be none ot its po| The ehutei (hs.havc 1 them -Ill h« foond at th» 1 1 been m ol,- in the company have not aflected „ ,| c new firm rontinue the buiitu”' bio'imrrovcuicnt« ll ' 1 ' Jltl0U ' 1 Rre Ureencas lc. Ind.. Nov. 30. KWO.

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