Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1881 — Page 1
The Greencastle Star.
VOL. 8.
GREENCASTLE, IND.,
JAN. 1, 1881.
NO 37.
Shooting OU u nun's lint.
day. ami was hardly cxpi cti’d to livoj through the* nij'ht. His brother, who vis itod him, came away in liars, having’
Under Johnson’s Brooklyn Bridge , learne ,| t , iat th ,, ro WM | jtt | e or , l0 hops o( ;
[New York Sun.]
Miss E. C. Rowland MILLINER,
And Dealer in
Fancy Goods and Notions,
Consisting of
Hosiery, Corsets, Fancy Neck Handker-
chiefs, Spanish Fischues, etc , And will make a speciality
Ladies’ Underwear & Fine Laces,
Consisting of
Kngliah Thread. Point Applique, liretona, etc.
Catl and see (ioods and Prices. New Hoods constantly arriving.
Hairwork promptly made to order. East Washington street.
The undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has added to his livery stock some of the Finest and Latest Style of Carriages And Buggies, and fine single and double driving horses. I am well rrepered to furnish carriages for parties, weddings and funerals on short notice. Prices to suit the times. Horses and mules bought and sold. GRAND CENTRAL LIVERY, SALE and FEED STABLE! Northeast Corner Public Square. Greencastle. Ind. JOHN CAWLEY,
If You Oon't Cntrli Him in Ten Dnyw,
The report is that Governor elect Porter, of this State is going into Garfield's Cabinet, and it is also said that Mr. Porter will many Miss Stone, of Chau-
tauqua, N. Y., in a few weeks—verily, matters of momentous importance centre around about him thick and fast.
|on( sid- are targets lor nilc and pistol tradicted by aotnoof hiltrianda, whoawi'd
Ihe gravel road question is n«»t re-j shooting The bar-room is open all night t h nt h 0 had a wife living ceiving the attention it should from our md the cracking of firearms is often Westfield completely broke down on cinzens. When the general thaw and heard before daylight, though, for the learning the result of his reckless rifle break up comes, making it almost impos most part, the shooting is allowed only practice. Hr accused himself of murmple to travel the di t mads, there will j in the day, idermghis friend and going into the stre t be an awakening on the suhjVct; hut wil' I Charles Westfield, the night bartender, ! |,„ surrendered himself to Polio man That’s the question. m a German, forry-six years of age, and j MrQuade, who took him to Oak Street
married. He lived with his wi!o at 125 Station. In the forenoon he was arraigned
before Justice Patterson in the Tombs
bring ordinarily a sober, industrious Police Court, and twenty men were in I.\ constant practice he became an I court prepared to testify as to his good expert marksman, both with title and character Juslice Patterson committed
FOR
HOLIDAY GOODS
0-0 TO
LAMGBOH'SSS.
Akii now there is a movement on foot , ,
at Washington favoring the repeal of the n’ r ? , ',' , ‘ ,i . 0n
law taxing the capital of banks and the j deposits held by them. Would it not be I
better to abolish tho tax still placed on mar^man, both with title and character .1 ustico Patterson committed articles needed and us. d by the.people : r *'" w ltB " n ^ of i 8h °w in K l "_» ^ill Westfield to tho City Prison to await the j '
generally—for instance, the htamp duty on medicines or matches.
W here you will lind a very large
assortment of
BOOKS, Ami very many other nice thing*
suirable tor
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Special advices from Washington say
there seems to be no doubt that General enough to
Garfield has oflerod Senator Blaine a
to the frequenters of the place. Lately result of Warganz s wound.
ho has indulged in the dan/erous prac- Warganz s hat was shown in court., I . ttce of shooting apples »nd other objects . in ,| f loni |U appearance it did not seem PRaSC look through Olir stock when looking for Holiday Goods,
off the heads of all who were recklesn, thl|t it8 ownPr haJ bt . en undor (irp for
ri>k siamling for him. His the first time yesterday morning. It was friends warned him repeatedly against r i ( i„u.j w j t h holes.
GEORGE BICKNELL,
place in his cabinet. It is not known i his perilous experiment, but as his skill
whether Senator Blaino will accept, but it is regarded as more than likely that hwill. He and G.-neral Garfield have long been intimate friends.
Manufacturer and Healer in
increased his confidence in his own powers tempted him too strongly to ho resist-, ed, and when he could not otherwise get a customer to stand for him, he offered a
drink to any one who would take the
Last Saturday Grcencastle received post of danger, and on these terms he an addition to its population, by the arri ; had no difficulty in getting men to risk
val of another hitch of negro exodusters their lives,
from the South. These recent arrivals ] Very eatly yesterday raornin® when i f''" 0, I,ls : haS f ° r “ long ll" 1 " assert that there will be a large exodus Westfield took his pl.e'e behind the bar ; ^ rT? “" I- “‘“w ‘ 0 M ' 8P of negroes from the South this winter. .. r ! Ann '‘ Beckley, who lives with hermoth-
Dady's Doings
Logansport, Ind., Dec 24 —A determined attempt at murder was made last night about midnight, in the outskirts of the West Side, by Baily Daily, a Pan Handle brakeman, who runs on a passenger train between this city and State
and that Indiana is the Promised Land to
which they will wend their way.
it was evident to the few customers who were in the saloon that he had been
er near the Eel River shops. The result
of these attentions was an engagement of
_ . _ . been con
The relatives and friends of Miss Eads, deceased, must be shocked indeed. The
lady named died in Pike County, this | "" l ' is heaJ and all °"’ him sh °°' otr ! 8 7c MBs Beck leyand‘a/ he ^nearJd‘the , State, a few years ago, and relatives *.th * nfle; but as h.a cond.tton was ap- ; he met on(j C)irsinser> The !
drinking freely. He offered to shoot a ... .
4 , , ,| marriage, which was to have
match with any man present, and tried to . . . . summated within the coming three get one of his customers to place a lemon 1 . T . . •, 1 1 weeks. Last night Daily went over to
Flows!
Stop «mt Take a Drink at CENTENNIAL SALOON, .). M. O VENS A liRO.. Prop.., West Side 1’ublc Square, Ureencaatie, Ind. 6nil5
i
SUCCESS
t
Tom. Abrams, to r Inrifely ierrenred buf*inep/*, hun been obliged to moved his Rtock of Groceries, Provisions, GLASS & QUEENS WARE,
To the large room on the
Nortli Xnt« - ol' I'ultliv Xqitari*. Next door to the dry goods store ofl. Hawkins where liis friends and the public generally will always find tho stock largo, neat and clean, ami prices will be tound as low or lower than elsewhere in Western Indiana.
have just recovered her skeleton (Yon, | l ,f, f , ’ at ' ^ faded to induce an .'' on = ; lhoughtof lh( , feUow so nt , ar his du)cinea the office of a physician, where they have " sk ,,!i 1,fe ,n lhe " ia "" cr P^P 0 ^’ exasperated Daily, ‘and ho soon became often seen it hanging. The doctors stole I . 5 >h * P 11 lll<! r " lfl ' and ait i ..pgaged in a stormy racket with the ohher body from the grave, dissected it, | ; a ‘ on ® ® ibe frequenters of the aaloon, ^ of his w . rath i, urinK t hi 9 quarrel
and put the skeleton on exhibition. Now, " 0 a know J 011 ean d:) 'L * ,ut w hat is some one who was in tho secret discloses ! lke ® ood ol tr Y' ,, S " 0VT ^ °or hand is
the shocking facts to the relatives. too unsteady.’
Finally Westfield put the rifle down Tiieise is talk of making two States of | and attended to his business for a couple the present State of Texas, which it of hours. At about four o’clock six or Seems does not require the consent of seven customers entered the saloon, and the United Stales, the joint resolution j among them was Gustavo Warganz, of
annexing Texas stipulating only that the J 220 William street, who was somewhat , , new additional Slate shall have sufficient : intoxicated. Westfield served the party ' xrlt ‘ u '° 1Ct tl> tl ltlin population, shall ho formed by cons-'ni ■ with drinks, and they sat at a table about, l ''" I"' 0 /"* V ‘" n ^ al " n | ! ‘ “‘j of said State, and “shall be entitled to : twenty feet from the bar, whero War- W0U * S ° 0t ° r ' le ' in K f etirent;
Ami Farm Machinery Generally.
Has on hand and for sale a' lowest possible prices,
IIOOSIUll WHEAT I HULLS,
Djiily's anger toward Carsinger became so marked that he ran into the house and 1 demanded ol his affianced tho surrender of a dirk belonging to him and which he i had given into her keeping. Fearing j some terrible result if Baily got the dirk.} the girl refused to deliver it up. This
enraged Daily more than ever, and in an j tent w^rkm.n, and llorse-Bbo. Nails, and PUtsbnr, Coal
Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Grcencastle, Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally.
Both one and two-horae. Also the Celebrated Studebaker
LUMBER WAGONS. SPRING WAGONS, AND CARRIAGES.
The attention of the public is particularly callcil to the line of Karin and Spring Wagon.mannfactiircd by me: these goods will be found to be built ot the best materials, by compe
ganz soon fell asleep. His back was to-
idle the girl still refused, and Daily,
ward Westfield, and as he dropped slow ly forward, and recoved himself with a
without another word drew the weapon and fired, the ball striking Miss Beckley above the right eye, passing around be-
iiblc < omilry I’rotliirr.
TOM ABRAMS.
We want
^ 500,000 OTE OAK SPOKES
Cut 28 inches 1-ng, 2 inches thick on heart edge sitionis,or should be
.. n .1 > : . 1. • aa. \f t on trli t i m Lor
admission,’’ not saying "may he entitled ’’ Texas now has sufficient population to elect two Members of Congress from
each of thtec additional States. i sudden jeik that displaced his hat, hut , , , , ,, “ ' tween the sculp and skull, and finally The great chief and notahlo enthusiast ) ,lld . not knock “ fron ' hls h * ad ’ ,l,s co . m ‘I coining out <hreo inches above the right of the “National Association for the Pre- ) P an,onH laughed, and \N estfield grasping ^ af> ij a j| v levelled nis revolver as if volition of ( ruelty to Animals,’ Henry ' * ni ! . to lire again, when tho girl staggered forBergh, of New York, advocates flagging 1 I’ take his hat off for liim." , ward and knocked it out of his hands in every State of the Union, as well as * “hudy spoke, for the rifle was at the with the oath, “G—d d n you. I'll by the Na’ional Government, in place ' [ narkN,nan ’ s 8 ^ oul<ler ' ana a word ""S 1 * 1 ; fi nis h you,” Daily sie/.ed the g rl by the of imprisonment. Ho says: “There are have d,s,urbcd h,< ' • lm ' 1 or a ln0UR ''" throat and attempted to strangle her,
the rule aim its holder were motionless, ... .. . , .. , , , but here tho mother entered upon the and then a sharp report rang throughout i .i . . .
* 1 . ° ° scone, and tho two women managed to
the saloon. At that instant tho sleeping i . , » n
, 1 ^ make turn loosen his grasp. llo then
man’s h(*ad jerked forward, and tho bar-!, , , ' r
. left the house and was soon aferward ar-
|sand. The crimin-,1 classes cost ^0,-j ke *P er - ,lro P!" n lB tht ’ °f the rfie to ( 8t his homo. Carsinger. with OOO-OOO a year in New York. th ® flo " r '. sec tlle ri -'- whom Daily had first quarrelled, left the ; suit of his shot. The low hatspuo off ' 4 4 , r ..
I . r pteuiises as soon Daily started for the
r,,K disc '> s8iun of t, “-“ though «rg»nz’s head, and, start,ng to his feet, wt . apon ^ y >Mv . a W( , unds are not so general as in times past, still con- he said: .. . . ' . 1 ° r ’ not considered ilangctous, but her escape unues to receive a large share of public “He has hit me that time.’’ is 1Iliracll i ous , wh , n it i8 considered that attention. Capitalists generally, who are I I-veryhody laughed, for tho hat, with a 1)ai| was wi[hin three feot of hoT whcn i intere f tedin bank ' n K' or own Govern- ; bullet hole in tt, was lying on the floor, j , lu lir(ld the 8 ,, ot . 1)ail actions are mont bonds, are in favor of retiring tho j*na the man appeared to be uninjured. , n u j t ul - ^ )t } . , j >ut i,>alous of
legal tender silver dollar and recoining | He picked up tho hat, looked at the hole (\ irs j lr r t , r
DRY
ROODS.
twelve thousand criminals in our State I prisons, and eighty thousand more in our
Highest Prices Paid tor Murkrt- Jails and Penitentiaries, of whom New
York City alone supplies fifty-five thmi-
one with more silver in it. This propo- and said: opposed by the j “Well, 1 felt as it the hall hit me. The
Etraiitht.'friiT'lVii'm 'L’noU*or 0 w'rm l holBT,*111^6 people. Mr. Colgate, of New York, the hat is spoiled, and you owe me a drink, .aii to be taken off. great dealer in gold and silver bullion, j A arganz went to the bar and called
100,000
Blown Into Atoms.
bullion, j A arganz went to the bar and called I>A ’’ 24,-This morning
His 11 n I II Ml I Mi I Ml i has published an address in which he for a glass of ale, which Westfield gave uft .agre.o anton, » , an omas
BmilKsy
elisr iSVtr.S not $1 ahead to our whole population, ! his hat again, to show his frk , Ilds thl , I n.ixirg the nitro-glycerine in the derrick,
Macl? p'l»ote-the e ba*rk n, |! 1 ^ C .ap , . r tak™ off—lor «hilo we have $14 per head it, hole that had been made in it. Ashe bo’tUJIvH/od" it eur' faeterj; 1 T um-n" iMle! l ,a I M r - Wo f? nd ♦40.000,000 ; did so the bartender, looking at the back Karmers nod lumbernien. look into this: you a year to Asia, including tl c of his head, saw that the hair was clot|{r<M’l.\vnv .V Olo« kiif«*llow. European shipments. If National hanks ted, and blood was trickling over tho col-
did not defy Congress, and refuse to re lar of his coat.
Perry, who was in the engine-house, . turned the steam too rapidly into the : frozen compound, and an explosion followed, which blew the derrick into bits. | Perry was driven clear through tho en-
ceive silver dollars on deposit, they “My God! ’he cried, “he is shot. Look l '' 11 use, hat will recover. Magic would easily circulate. The complain, at his head.’* was Wow :* ,nt0 f,a 8 menta - tho on, - v P or ‘ ; that these dollars are returned to the Warganz grew deadly pale, and would t ' 0!,S 01 *'° d ^ recovered being tin Treasury only means that the people : have fallen, but his friends supported arl l ‘" 1 ,ln ‘- ,s . w |U iwcro oum on a I must pay their taxes in something, and him. They helped him behind the Ur hi'IsiJe B>. yards away from hts liver and they have $J5O,0UL),(XX) a year to pay and bound a wet towel tightly around his ' >n< 1=0 ls P antn _
Fho world's annual production of silver head, partially stopping the blood, which
iimi w!'th , aBtnuLVn*’?efuDr d in T, theVtKble!<ol tose from $40,000 0(X) in 1852, to $S0,- was flowing from a bolo above his right MM nil' Nplis». 1 ! ?h^ l D 0 h r a%a O b r c l .‘ n ar o 1 r ,te O ,rn; UW q^nT 1877 ’ and »» dipped to ear. Then the injured tq.n, assisted by Crawrord.vlllc Review. ioe; aince Pamle, Wallenstein and other |70.ij00,d00." In another portion of, his friends, walked to Chambers Street 1 On Dec. II Lindsey McCoy tnarnod at Anienoan hnrsr». have non Ihouianda oi dot- . . .. , . I.io rokiilnneK Inlm ' - ■ - dm 3; this address, Mr. Colgate says that we llosgital, where it was found that the ,,IS reH '® nc€ Jolin
Martha K. Oshorn. John
MARK
HEADQUARTERS £3^ Talburt’s Block, South of the postotlic?, Now Goods roceived every week and sold at the Lowest Prices . For Cash. Everybody invited to call and be made happy. C. TALBURT.
THE CHICKERING
PI A N O, THE "VXGTOE In all (rreat content*, and fur tho past Kifty-“evcn Year* the Aetinowledcod Standard et ibi World—being copied not only by the makers of thi* country, but of Kurope—will bo offerofl during the present condition of trade at Greatly Keriueeri Prices.
were'granted our Diann* in tho IlKHAr Wdltl.D S FAIR in LONDON, ISM; at tboUKKAT UXI’OSI I'iON in PA HIS. lw',7. „t the INTKhN ATIO.N AL KXPO-
SlTlON in Chili, 1875; and at the giand 1 Lx'bitiun,I’hiladel|ihia,’7ti.
Centennial Lx'
lar* lor their owners
All persons wishing to pur-hase (or examinot linstrnraent* are re*peetfuU>-tinritod to visit
our ware-rooms.
Chickering & Sons,
shall have ninety millions of people at - small bullet had pierced the skull and
the commencement of the next century, j penetrated tho Lrain. Noattempt wagi Bnow ' u '® ktcen w ' n,ora ’ w hil e °l d and we ought to dictate the regulation | made to probe for it, hut the wound was rr ' as ' , a ' N bav o fanned the chock of of the currency to Kurope. Ho says the i dressed, and then, Chambers Street Hos- ! b ' 8 bn ^ )r on B" s i xte€n - * bo y° l *ng
... greatest manufacturing country presents pital being overcrowded, Warganz was 1 '' ou P ,l! P us * 1 tbe ‘ r f ro,u tbe Hhore
tho insane spectacle of endcavoring to , sent to the New York Hospital, whero he i in '° tho sea of matrimony rather
of Infm nialinn. Addr«»s. with *tami *. Stop- , :,v. r„,b.md.od ,nill_ 1 .,,iu,wl ..... -i (. young, and ihe Hot tew wishes them
iiART.tr Co.. Solicitur. ot clnim* and patents,
Uunding, N\ uhhinfftun. D.C.
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PENSIONS
Procured for all soldier* disabled in the K. 8. srrvii'e from any l•llu»e, ulsu for heirs of doreused soldi rs. The slightest disability entitles t„ pension. I’l'.NSKIN.S IM'ltKASKIl. iluun y and new discharges < rocured Those
Stoiiebrakcr and
has seen the i
B.. L°iO Fifth Avenue, New York.
! 156 Tremont Street, Boston,
Houin 8, ist. Cloud 1
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—r-Milt. K. Thomas, Notary Public, Morton, Indiana. Acknowledgements taken and conveyancing.promptly attended to. tf2$
supply with fahtic.s seven hundred mill- arrived in a weak state. '1 here is hardly |y <>un ”
iona of people (who pay only in silver, a chance for him to recover, for though j H,icce88 ' ___ and then deprecating the money which hiain wounds do not always result in No scrofula cun be so deep seated, no
merchants receive in return; and this is death, tha overwhelming majority of such
one of tho causes of our commercial de- cases are fatal,
spondency. 1 Warganz sank into a stnpor later in the
sore so stubborn, but that Ayer's sarsaparilla will he found helpful. It will effect a cure, if cure bo possible.
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CARPENTER SAWS Or nnf other klmt, you ran fllo yotirm-tf with our Xrte ftarUinr no that it will cut iletter tb:>M gjtter, Th - tvihwill all rr-rtiain of cnial me* and t-hapa. Bent free on rervi/tt of lo any part of th*' l’ nito'l lilfttca, IlliiHti .itofl ('n ougat s frvr, iiootl Agent* tranteil 4n vv^ef/ eountgami
ri,y i ivt ’ “ JC ' itUTU A Ojt' hava hundr»»<1a of fVom im*n tiaiof
3^ A " * Btire >7 n,,it • n ' 1 •ffrotrr*
— ion« and Impotency
our UacUi&tt who aaj tU«y would uot take fu ;t.
Wirt of Baminal Eromaiona and Impotenoy b! tWM ••»«», D«rw> t Appi* a;*** to tha pno-ipaf ‘‘•at of tbs Ihaeaaa. 1 tue at rwtard r ■« attgnAr-t with no oam or iBv»nvaowbc*. and 4om tnutftM with Ihv wdlnary piusatu af Ufa. T»:U tnoda of r**lm«al baa •tovl iYm ust la vary mvch cwsaa, aaM la uvw % pronnuaead sur.'aa* Thera It no nonwnae about tl.w prtpwrwo-in. Pvac-al ohaar*Ml«t> •nat.iaa ua W fco»iar*li *uaewn*e tlvwl l« »UI atra parfavt •atiafacti-a. >a wo aadad or Wv* Mod mV t'tnfbaaton to ba ttw m jat ratiooa u.«a:is vat Aiae.warad of reaobuif and •ntiag MU very prarmlaat tvouhla TIk Raiar Jy M mi ay ■••M baatt. Nj f (tXM.na a > (I S* 1 •wM'Walla ttlm • gartawiM i« 1 * k ”'- '.’"J 1 '**
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