Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1881 — Page 2

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i\i;w oood$! Kvrrythini? new and desirable in Jewelry. Watches, Clocks, and Silverware arriving

daily, at

Brattin’s Jewelry Store. tpjjSF* Ppcci.il attention Riven to repairinc ’ Hrattin can not only repair, but can i make a watch.

JUST RECEIVED !

2D Cases of Elgin Corn. 26 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New Calitornia Canned Peaches,

Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New

Java, Mocha, Golden Rio and Green Rio

OOFFEES.

C IE! E _A_ 3P_

Darn all Bros. &

Call ami See

THH ST.A R.

Fkank A. Aknoi.d, h.cliiui mu I n prir-m

!%»■ \y York iin Yi4‘\v«‘«l by u fili-

/rii ol Tlii<« County.

Ntw Matsvii.i.e, Iko., Dec. 25, 18S0.

..jl-oo p.-ryi iir. Wi.iIh r< fli cting p'paKaritly o»pr six

Gnteiied in th<* t’tistnlliiv. (iruonCttStle ' nont * ,s '■P ent ' n ^ pw ^ or ^' l, ie grout

Saturday, Jmi 1, l^t-1

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Ind.. ns siTon i r.lass mail matiT. mi'tr 'jmlis of America (anil destined to : r=i - . ..... ,1,,. greatest city on earth), I thought i It is h'ho reported that Senator Jos. h p.-rhaps a few items mignt be of some McDonald is to marry Mrs. Bernard, ol intgc'st to your readers who have not Indianapolis, in a lew days. ’ ygt enjoyed » visit to the ‘‘great city ” The latest news from Indianapolis i~, 1 city now embraces Manhattan that fien. Harrison’s friends are confident Island, a portion of the main land, l>lackthat he will he nominated Senator on the , w - el I’s, \\ ard s.llandall's, Governors, and

first c.ncuaballot isl »" Manhattan Island I beUg tre not gurpMaM i ia America.

!i>13 miles long, and contains the chief

operation—one on Second, Third, Sixth and Ninth Avenues, ami under all these are double-track street railways, and curs are continuously plying on both th*street and elevated roads. The fare ranges from five to ten cents. If there he any puint in New York to which more than another there can be attached an enduring memory, it is the attractive and picturesque locality known ns Central Park 1 It emhiaces eight hundred and fortythree acres. Travelers who have visited ! every famous park in the world pro nounce that, if it is not already, it w ill J eventually become the most beautiful j ! park on earth. Visit it any hour of the j | day. and you will find thousands gath-j ! ered to enjoy its pleasant walks and I drives’ The reader will find a very cor- J reel description of this beautiful park in

| Scribner’s Monthly lor 1879.

The various charitable institutions of New York are worthy of special men | tion, some ot which are maintained at the expense of the ciiy and others of thei county. On Ward’s Island is a house)

wallis. Sir Henry Clinton and Geneial for the homeless and destitute children i Washington, a hospital for foieign emigrants, and a;

retreat for the invalid soldiers who served

On Blackwell’s Island >

ATTENTION ilritI 1, oallrd to the well selected and varied

atotk ®f Holiday

15 O O K. S

And other

Co’s.

Holliday GoodsAt the Drug Store of C. W. IMS Si CO. Cull aud«ee them—we will satisfy you in?'iuality and price.

Passing up Broadway we reach the

limits of the old town Wall Street, and in ' n lH *' , wrar ‘

front of this, surrounded by a small burying ground, stands Trinity Church, one of the most elegant cathedral-like structures in America. Kxcepting the roof, it is of solid brow n stone from foundation to spire. The present edifice was con-

secrated to Christian worship in Mav. s' 1 '! nur! ’' n K without charge. 1846, the old building having been de- rious are k pt scrupulously stroyed by the great fire of 1770, The d e#n . WI! H warmed and ventilated,

music of its choir and the chime of its

ire similar institutions for the blind, the insane, the helpless, and the house of; refuge. I a the city is a quiet rwtreat lorj the aged and and invalid poor, besides the variwus hospitals and dispensaries! where the poor receive medical treatment j

These va-

IEV FIRM! m.KEtlCK&CIL

IM’UC.’IIA.HISU TII10

Dt HIM. the past three weeks there has j p trt of thf| city Tho is) , nd at it8 widest been a steady decline tn the ° r i ,, art j, abciut 2 ' a ' miles. The city aswheat ai the great gram centres, and, the conformation of lhe isl(indi speculators have suffered consid r.b'y being long * 8t frolu north to south, llar-

thereby.

lem lliv. r, rtinnii.g in a northwestern di-

Evewyboky sh ul I remember that this | reclion and emptying into the Hudson, is settling up time. Accounts should b. divides the city from the main land. T he rendered and squared by all who have corporation extends about 2'.j miles outstanding bills. Short settlements north of the Harlem Hiver. The avenues make long friends. ; divide the city longitudinally and the , T ' 7“, ,, numbered ana other streets laterally. No A postal card received trrrm Kite, , . ,. .i.i . ,, ,, , other city in the world can boast of so

Kansas, says that Joseph K. utuord was 1 J

, , i . i- i i rapid and prosperous a growth as New munlered there, on last rmhy, hy a man r r i ri ii i,,i, ... York. In less than two centuries (1099)

named Hannibal A. Burns, of the tame

town. The fatal shot took effect in the

left side of the abdomen.

it ha< grown from a population of 6.UOO j to 1.30U.U00 souls. From the census of i 1870 the value of city property, estimated

Our readers wnl be interested in the j j n round numbers, was $8,486,000,000. fact that Congress has already appropri-' 1’he harbor of New York is smd to be ated $52,062,570 3<, as follows: Pensions ! 0 ne of the most beautiful in the world. $50,000,00); consular and diplomatic, j especially when viewed from some prom$1,190.4115; fortifications,$550,000; Mtli -inent point on Staten Island. Itrecuves tary Academy, $.‘122 135 37. Ipg) p lir ce j 0 f u )| tho '‘oreign commerce Wk are in receipt of ‘Tho Nursery’’ j 10 « he UStates. The arrifor January. It is even bettor than usual,' Vl * ls l ‘ n< * tl«partures of ships are said to both as regards subject matter and illus- j20,000 per year. The outer bar is at trations. No family containing yonng' SB,Ml y Hook, eighteen miles from Castle children should be without it. $1 50 ; Darden, and is ctossed by two ship rhanyear: address The Nursery Publishing I ne ' 8 ' var y in 8 Wl,h low nnd high tides Company, Boston, Mass. | from twenty-one to thirty-nine feet deep I .\f ter coming into the bay the scene is One of the laws of California provides [ianoramic . Kvory itom is eloquent with that the same pay shall be given for sim-1 bu9y , ifo S , ate i y shlps an j steamers ilar work, whe.her done by men or wo-! (Yq,,, a n civilized world continuously men; and, as a consequence, the women ply pri . sonling t0 th(J spectator a lively ' u < pt i.icipals in the 8 in I rancisco j an( j j n j„ rest j U g gcenei () n the foreground schools receive as much r »T ^'he male <re patches of grecn that spatkle and vict primipal'. lh" masculines are now | ^hiue like real emeralds in a silver setengaged in a scheme by which they hope , inK _Kllis, Bedloc’s and Governor’s to avoid the iaw. rhe idea is to give the |,] a „ d8i whereon are defensive fortifica-

title of “master” to the male vice princi 1 tj OI)s

pals, and thus unable them tn draw high- front looms , he grcat metropolis, cr pay. \\ h-n males art the rascal in i,-j lb its miles of roofs and broken out t at way, the •lomand Tor woman suCTragu, |i nt . so f >piros, tow« rs and domcH t telling ncreaat s in i wphaals. , ^ re ||g} on| urt ((Ill | t rad ,,_ While <>n eithTiie poor ymi always have with you., er 8 ' ( l e i as fur as the eye can roach, the A special from New Albany, ilated i' v: ‘ter is fringed with a forest of masts, December 29 says: Twin children whose varied colored banners represent three months old of William and Fan- - the commerce of the globe. On the left nie Johnson froze t . death to-day is Jersey City and the lovely villas and The parents are very poor. Mr. John- towns that line the Hudson, and on the son left homo ytsterday to hunt work.! f'o* 1 '- viewing the Fast Kivt-r. the attenIcaving the wife and children at home Hon is divided between the "City of w itli no fuel. It grew colder in the ot Churches” and the almost perpetual night, and d' -pite the efforts of the | motion of the ferry-boats plying between mother to keep them warm with their York ami Brooklyn. And. towering scanty elothining. one perished at 3 high above all other objects, we see Fast o'clock and the other at (i. The dcs- Hiver Bridge Towers, which are 2o6 feet titution of the familv was not known shove the water-mark, and the span conto the neighbors. ! necting then is 1,595 feet long and 85

A former -pastor of the ftaptuti "' I 1 " ... ,

, , • . , , , 13roa'iway is the place of greatest atfhim Ii in oil' , i.* trouhlud overL »* i • r. ^ .

. , traction. It begins at Lastle Garacu, the

rhurrli iiiiittor.-, reiiortod in trn* N<*w . r »

r.,, ,extreme southern ixnnl of the city, runs ^ ork Sun as fonoWH : lhe loninkinsj . . . . 91 , in a north and northwestern course, and

Avenue (oneregational ( him li edi-1 4 . i n t ^ > ..

, . , a. . ‘terminates in C entral lark, dividing the

fice at lompksna avenue and MeUun- . r « 4 4 . , 4 4 . 1 , , , , , , city for about live Hides into two equal outrli street, Isrooklvn, wlncii is the, 4 t, i . . . , . . _ f parts. Mere, beginning at early morn prouertv of the (ilobe r ire| Insnranee , . • n i . » 1 ^ . . 7 , . . land contmuini; ail daylong, may be seen Gompanv. h i- been ordered to be sold . . i r i 1 • , ,, , tho bustle of thousands of wagons, drays,

on Wednesday m\t bv Receive! J*w. .. 4 .

. . . | omnibuses, coupes, nne carnagefi, l*c., fl*- ii v T’'' ! Whilehour, of lh. ,l.v ,1.) i« iiastorof tho church, and as there- , ,, • i i ,i * ,1,, , • 'sidewalks are crowned by the surging

are nearly throe hundeed members, it i-< expected that an eh'nrt will be made to purchase the edifice by the congregation that occupies it. Twentv thousand dollars have already been promised toward a fund for purchu- !ng the building or erecting another one in

the \ i’ : 'iitj.

we pass thrsugh the gate, after leaving the busy throng, we find ourselves in the midst ot tho venerable graveyard, and behold the time-worn, moss-covered stones, with their ancient inscriptions, some of them quaint and curious. Here reposes the body of Alexander Hamilton, and close by the main entrance is the tomb of Captain Lawrence of tho Chesapeake, whose dying words, "Don’t give up the ship,” are familiar to all. Wo

contagious diseases are transferred to the hospital on Blackwell's Isla’d erected for that purpose. \Y r . J. 0. lltiKSft’d by un Aiiitry Elepliunt. Cincinnati, D«c. 25.— Tom Sullivan, master of transportation of John Kobinson’s circus, had a lively experience today at the circus winter quarters in this city. In tl^o neighborhood of the quarters are many saloons and Sullivan pat-

ronized them pretty liberally. The | adjoining counties.

OF J. W. BUFFINGTON,

Will continue tlie business at the old stand, and trust, by r dose attention to business, fair dealing au>i low prices, to merit a goodlj share of the patronage of the citizens of Putnam and

stimulant warmed him up to the point w here he imagined himself a thorough

leave this quiet scene, pass into ‘he ’ bred ele[)ha|Jt Umer> and bo tried hia church and ascend the time-worn "tops htnd on Chief the Iarg „ 8t fcnd ro0st Ti . of the steeple until wcare near two hun | cioU8of lbe herd . Suilivan entered tlie | dred and seventy-five feet above the ,. nclosurei uWing w i th hiul the regula,:

ground. From here tho mos t extensive

view of the city and its environs can be anirnali gaTe . hini ,he customary prelimihad. To the south the entire length and , ntry prud Chieft perhap8 thinkinR he

breadth of tho bay can be seen, and the | blue lino of the ocean in the dim dis- 1

Please call and see us, and ii in need of anything in our line

we will give you bargains. Yours, II. K. KENICK X CO.

tance. On the east is K»st Biver, Brook- i ^ 8n angr y 'yn and Governor s Island. Turning to 1 <e(tled £ a[ld ' wilh a

trainer’s hook, and,adva cing toward the)

’him thecustot

Chief, perhaps thinking he I

was wanted to move aside, shifted his po-; sition, at the same time rolling his eyes 1

A second prod

, quick motion the

the west we see Jersey City, Hoboken anilna , caat hig trunU around Sullivan’s and the Hudson River, and on tho north body and| drawing hjm clo8e up ga¥e Broadway is v.stble for about two miles,; him R powerful 8queoIe . Then, relaxing where it turns to the west. ! his hold he let tha , imp ma8S drop t0 To attempt a description of all the the ground. Sullivan was dragged away objects of interest on Broadway would to the hospital very seriously injur-

occupy more space than your columns ed.

would admit. But a few of the most) \ prominent may be of interest. At the: , [ eenca, '"' L ' 0l • o. .i-»8, . . . . j j • .1 1 r., has elected the following ofiicers fori corner of Dey street and Broadway is the . building of the iVestern Union Telegraph H 13 enr,ultl;ra: • !■ A. Hajs N. G.,^ Company. It is eight stories high, built ; Vndre 7 Jacl ‘ 8on ' V ' JaS ' F ' Vw ’\ of pressed red brick, granite and marble. ec '’"' e ^ er ' I re48 -' 'I- I’* Allen, | At the junction of Park Row and.^road- 1‘ P ’ Ro<:k * re,,ow a,,d W ' K ’ Ste,enson ’| way is the new Bostt-flice and United ; rus ^ ee *I —

BARGAIN!! In Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions and Millinery, at LANGDG1V8 FANC Y BAZAR, N'o. G, South Side Square, Greencastle, Indiana.

T. G. BOWMAN.

JOHN BI KI EV.

States Court Building, completed in 1875. j^*Gc()rgo Leonard, Esq., of RttsIt is said that of the 1.573.633 letters and' ^ 11 townshin, met with quite a serious

fail last week, caused by slipping on the i''t\ He was unconscious for a

packages handled in the new office in 1878 not one was lost. Across the Park i-i Printing House Square, where are located the buildings of tho Tribune, the Wurld, the Sun and the Times, and the beautiful granite structure of the Staats Zeitung. The Tribune building is nine

longtime, hut finally rallied, and at this writing is getting along nicely. We hope he will soon regain Ids usual

health.

“Our 4jiol»hiis.'’

T. G. Bowman & Co’s

CHEAP CASH STORE Wholesale and retail dealers in Staple & Fancy 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, Wash. st.

, ,, . , ... Had we the space, we would liku to stories Inch, the tallest building in fhe , ( j evo j e a co j umn t> f p ra j rt Q Mitchell's city. On Chambers street, opposite the j Pleasure Party, that commenced an en- ” ’ ’ • ’ gagement at Heuck’s last night, in the

extravaganza Our Goblins. We had occasion last season to speak of them in the highest terms of praise, and predict ed they would make one of the hits of tho season. We were correct, as their tour through the country was a success, both financially and artistically, and as now organized they give a better entertainment than ever, the play being great-

new Court House, is what was known in old times as the ‘ Gallows Hill,” where American prisoners were executed after midnight. This is in the neighborhood of the horrible locality known as the “Five Points.” < in the corner of Broadway and Chambers street is the wholesale establishment of A. T. Stewart & Co., built of

solid white marble. Passing by many oh- ly improved, tho cast in most ruspects, jects of interest, we enter Union Square, i stronger, and, as now presented, it, The park is oval, devoted to verdure,) is one of tke enjoyable shows our, ‘ amusement public aro asked to patron i and the objects of interest are statuesof izBi Mr. William Gill, the author, and

also the impersonator of the principal j I art in the play, is a most capital eccentric coincaiaii, and is at onco a general favorite. Miss Klinor Dearing gives him

These Bitters are not an Intoxieatlng; beverage, but a medicine of real merit, and pleasant to the taste. For Safe by all l>rugf/fHtM. Price, $1.00 iter Itottlg.

able assistance, and has improved won— g®*Putnam Lodge, No. 45, I. 0 O.F.,|

SOTIt’K TO >0.\-ICB*ll>ILVrS.

Washington, Lincoln and LaFayette. In tho center is a beautiful fountain, and on pleasant afternoons it is visited by throngs of people to enjoy the cool shade

of of the trees and repose on the rustic derfully since last appearing here. Miss! has elect-d the billowing ofiicers for the <«f Indiana, Putnam County, ia seats that are bountifully supplied. On Carson aside from being an excellent vo-),- nsulnR tmn; ],. i, Crawley, N. G ; I ltirh'ird'j l !‘ , Weidri v l M.^Vmi ,,r Wcbr”\o'^* Fourteenth street, just east from Union cahstand clevcr actress^is as pretty^aji “ ,- .. .. - ■ ■ «.t,int '.’rtw

Square, is Steinway Music Hall, and at

. , - E. Crews, V. (}.; M. M. Chittenden,

picture, and captured the hearts of the s e c.: C. W. Talhurt, Trea-; W. J. Bow-

boys. Frank Wilson as a burlesque co— on A’. Brock wav and

the corner of Irving place, on the same median, will rank with any in the coun—- Trustees side of the street, is the Academy o‘ try, and is one of the most clever young . - n,

Music. The handsome building beyond comedians of the day. Mr. Forrester and S ,, £ R , rP £' S: rAHK.--By Tirt ,! e 0 /, a ", 0rd ; r .^ f "H!, the Academy is ‘ Tammany Hall,” and Mr ’ N ' ,r< ' r ' ,ss render mor-' than able help, i* u ^,u u ".’in-ait r '( : nurt, "n" a wWein Cou

t t - ... , , °«ta eaat that k ,v '’ one of the has been the centre oi stirnng political ^est shows of tho season, and one that

plaint No. 2708.

N*<w oomoH tho plointifl by (\ C. Matron. Ki*n., his attorney, nnd filen hi« oomnlaint herein lt>gether with an nthdavit thutHRid de-

ireoit uourt, in

lUbert S. 1’ le. James W. Colo and JohnJ. Cole are tdaintiffH. and Hansom II. Steele.

Mary F. Steele, henora K

I K f’rnu.'c herein togeiher with an aflidavit thatFaid de-

’ ' iendant. Meli.si'a Webb, i“ not a resident of the

State of Indiana.

Notice in therefore hereby given J*aid defend* ant that «inleH*fhe be and apnear on the fou«»nd day of the term of the Putnam Circuit Court to bo boldon (*11 the fourth Monday of — :l * '* lOiJl —> * 1- - I I mi CM • v> I 1 mnt\ n

masses of human beings of almost every events during the Ressions of Democratic should pack Heuck’s during their erv—Igterfe, Jennio St<*ol* and tVillie St- cie arw d -

Incidental to the play, Miss ' fendants. I kave li'vird ii|.on the t.-llowin* .1.-

imtionality. 'lhe buildings are all sub stantial, and stand in an unbroken phal-

conventions. , gagement.

Teresa Ber_

The facilities for transporting passen- ab | e cornet solos,

scribed real cantata, in Putnam County, In ti-

Teresa Bergor introduces her inoompar- j ana. to-wit:

able cornet solos, that gained for her hot number for’y-fivc (4.'), and the sou

They are elegant in their various ,, er8 in y 0 rk City are unsurpassed, last evening a triple encore. See this | '• ,,il '.'!''lo’

April. A. 1>. 18M1, tt the Court House in (irren-

(‘Hstle, in suid County and State,

r * 4 ° 0 m in ys p, .. ...... jmer’s Addition to the City of (ireencantle. PutHtyleB of arcbitecture. Scores of signs on (Hnt ] 0,0 only city in the world sup- P*rty and you will Hnd it well named, a nam County, Indiana. I will on very doorway indicate ttu? character of ' .,ij 1 , d Wltb elevated railroads. Tho in ^ ; !® aaUT , C 1>l,rt y’” SATURDAY, the Bd day of January, isst, ... . , ! * I ne above notice is from the Cincitt* j at tho Ccvurt Houmo door, in (irooncastlo, in the great bee hives w thin, arul the a? \- sufficiencies of the street cars to carry nal j inquirer, T11* sduv, Dec. 28, 1880. ; "sid County, hciwoen tht lonal hour* of naid iou> face of almost every man who hur- t j le p €0 p!e f and the necessity for econo- This Company will he at Hanetnann^ . r^trclutJ'iGr a 1 *tt*nu ’id” no^more than *vvon

w. have just purchased a large nca by tells of the intensity ol the mad Uljzing | ed t0 their construction. Opera House, next Tuesday evening, ) ''UtUfy. iaii'oHs/of line i. tier hea-is, note and billheads, ra ce for wealth. No. 1 Broadway, known ■ q'jjgy a , 0 n n double tracks, being sup- ■ la " liar -' A ’SI. ... 1 rale, I will then and there offer the fee aiiaole ststemonts ar»d cardboard at a great bar . , . . . .. i u ^ * ^ 00 ^nch can not be said in favor of I title to *aid real estate to satisfy the mime, gain, and pi raan* desiring job printing in ,w Did Kennedy House, w^as built porUl(1 by double columns of iron placed t |,i 8 excellent company, and it is hoped ! ^i^ l e h n 0 t u | t aw r > ® ,lcf ^TaMBn b'i’"^ don' 1 '

‘ ~ along the line of the road about twenty and expected that our citiz-ns will turn ) January 1, mj’. bhei iff P. C.

There are four of them in | out and fill the house to oveiflowing. (

any of the above lines can secure low pri ccs by leaving their outers nt this ofticr.

in 1709, and ha* been occupied as the headquarters and residence of Lord Uorn-

feet apart.

..n, and answer

nr demur tn said eoinpliiint. the ,ian« will bt heard and derermined in her absence. Witness name ancl the seal ol said Court, al i fixed a* lireem a.tln, rhi. ’JSth day ot

'h.S./ December, A . I>. isse.

'S-'i’/a. ...i-iii. »’ Opera Hrase, friiay, fee. 31.

Tl:itin<‘«> at 1.30. Ev«‘iiii,|r, hilo

An Ah*olutc New l)epartur&.

JAI KIAl/M

Minclli Saplj Unmet?! A<1 minion, 2. r > c. H« -f»rvrt«. Tic. Matinw, 2.^o. Children, 15c. ueserfes nt Prnttin’H Jcwalry Store.

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