Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1881 — Page 3

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VOL. 8.

GREENCASTLE, IND.,

Sint

JAN. 8, (881.

NO 38.

Miss E. ('. Rowland M I L L I N E R.

furiilizition, wnidi, on the contrary, dot s letnrn home, was (rreatly incensed, and not increase color or II ivor, but is useful -oon alterward. ineeting Mr. Hell, an al111 keeping varieties distinct. tercation en»U' d. 'i hero was creat di-J The written report of Mrs. Boyd, who parity between the men, physically, Mr. I represented our society at the I >hio meet- Hell being «.:• I ami small, while Mr.

erful

Fancy

L I N And Healer in Goods

and Notions.

(.'onsUtinir of

llosierv, Corsets, Fancy Neck Ilandkt rchiefs, Spanish Fiachues, etc ,

Ami will make a tiiecialty of Ladies’ Underwear & Fine Laces,

Consisting of

KnRiieb Thread. Point Applique, llremus, etc. Cull and see 0noils and Prices. New (Joods constantly arriving

’1111: census of the I’nited States, as compiled nod r the diicction of General Walker, shows >h' population of the 'country to he oil 153.G50. an increase of

about lO.O OaXJ since 1S70.

Tim Secretary ol State has had pro- "'g. »**■* read, and contained among many .MUiilvary w.-m younger and of pow pared, statistics indicating that the bal- «ood tilings ibis little item of gene.al in- pliysupre. During the altercation McG.I , w ith the world for the lere ' t: ^ oil with water in order to vary pushed lell’s head through a largo I in favor of the United '' ll * ' ns, ' c,s on p^nts. First mix the oil window, by which severe lacerating

with milk, after which tho compound w ill wounds were indicted. It did not appear readily unite wiih wab r. that other violence was done beyond an Miss 11 oS f ord. of Terre Haute, rend 11 open-hand blow on the face. The Cornlire 1 '.y little poem suited to the occasion batants then sepmatud, and the injured w hich caused (pi te a pleasant ripple of man was coiivey ,I to an adjoining barber-

enthusiasm shown by hand-clapping. shop lor treatment. J ho subject of tobacco was discussed > While undergoing

long enough to show that the weed had

hut few Iriends among us.

Of the many kinds of strawberries

| ance ol trade year ‘79. was

| States by 1)1949 939 10(J.

Till', committee in charge at Washington annou tic '8 that tickets to the inaugu ration ball, on the night of March 4, can be had for •flU—we expect to note a rush of tireencastle society people for tick-

ets.

SARGMIR! In Dry Dress <moo<Is, Notions and ^lillinerv, at LA VIDOVS FANCY ItAZAIt. No. 6, South Side Square, Greencastle, Indiana.

Thk announceinent is that Governor elect I’orter will be inaugurated at En-

Hnir work promptly made to order.

Mast NVusbinaton street.

2f tf

, glish Opera House, Indianapolis, Monday January 10, and the new Governor will "receive” at his residence the same

night.

mentioned, the following were lavorab.v spoken ol: Gaptain Jack, Crcsrent Seed ling, Kentucky, and others. The Wil'on's Albany seemed to he left out.

treatment his son,

R. E Hell, e ime in and saw his lather a)parantly sulb ling from a dangerous pir.e 1 ishiiunt Ho withdrew, ana some time aftei ward saw Mr. McGilvary, who was coining toward him. lie stepped mtoS. F Dame's drug store, and taking a weight from the (ounter came out and confront-'

T. O. HOW MAN.

JOHN ItfKI.KY.

OsKofthe chief draw backs to the 1 export catile trade from this country to Europe has been the dis- : ease known as pleuro-pneumonia, and now Dr. Charles F. Lyman, the veteti- , nary surgeon charged by the Agricultural Depaitinent with the investigalion of thi-

the cattle trade, ba-

le expresses the

■pinion that the disease can he eradicated 1

Ainong.llackbeities the Knyder seemed ing Mr. McGiiv.iry, threw the missile, prominent. Two other new soils were striking l im on the temple. This occurred favorably mentioned—Taylor and Wal- about noon, July 3 I. and on the ntornitig ; lace. of July 9th he died. Hell was at once Gregg, Mammoth Cluster and Turner arrested and committed tojail. In Aug—j were among the favorite rasple rues. ust followii g, alter an intuiesting and j 'I he Hen Davis und Smith Cider apples protracted trial, he was found guilty of -till seem to he the favorites among fruit murder in the second degree, and sen-

PU T X tZlr^rUd^dTo T Si S ‘l^r; 1 ".^ as affecting the cattle trade, ha- lllen f „ r wj[|t „ r usp< Tho Ru . siHn a tenced to coniine,nent in the Western n ”" h ' J T , a nj 1 r n made a report in which he expresses the «- h i ch hear only through aotne oily Hcnitentiary fo, two yem. Steps wen Finest and Latest Siyle Of Carnages I ,,nK,n,1,a,thc,i,s( ' 8soc,inb,!t ' ra,,,cat ^ tongu. dagen,. wa-ma^ mu. hasmen- ato.icet.kento procure his pardon, and i'n^hWri p'rluisreirio'Vurnlsh^ear- ^ ^ “ COS ' n0t e " CCdd ‘ ^eing wo,thy of cultivation; at the t xp,ration of two months the petirisse- fur parties, weddings and tuiu-riib on FT- 1 • neither was any to he seen on the show Hon, signed by nearly every ctiiz>n of I

abort notice. Prices to auit the tiuiea. llorfes , * ^ ,

and uiulea bought and soli. 1 willsoon bo 1)1688ctl w i lb &n aIdu n * us. SnaronjUl.t'iujiirors.Hndiiliir^onuiiiiKr G II A N I) C K N T le A 1. , dance of railroads, if the signs of the , Burrel, of the Illinois Industrial of others, was presented to the Hoard ol

times are to believed, and the natural so— ^ niversity, read a paper on " 1 he cause 1 ardons, I he Hoard held the iiiatti i quence is cheap transportation, pro- of pear blight. which subject he has under advisement, uud at then si ssion in viiiing the competing line-are not gob— given much study* and carelut investiga* 1 ehiuary following tiie petition wa- la— hied up by the powerful railroad monop- 'ion. Nothing brought before the society vorahly con-idered, and just six month-

di"- already organized. It ia now r« awakened such an intereat as this, lit in Ten ported that nearly Jf 1.000000 has been -ays the cause'is doubtless due to an in raised in St. Louis to aid in the construe s, ' L ’ t 01 ''Ufe 1 called hacterie, found in

r l\ (i. Bowman k ('o s C II E A V CASH STORE Wholesale and rolail dealers in Staple & Fancy OIR, O C lEGIR,! IE IS Highest Markd Price paid for Produce in trade or cash t. non .man & Co., Southard's Mock, I door East of Langdon’s Book Store, Wash. si. GEORGE BICKNELL, Manufacturer and Dealer in

LIVERY. SALE and FEED STABLE I "Northeast. Corner Public Square. Greetieastle. Ind. JOHN CAWLEY.

I

It 1 on Don't ( sitrli Hun Days,

from the date of hi- incarceration the prisoner was released, and returned to his home, where every manifestation of

tion of the St. L mis Narrow Guage Kail ' myriads iiWie juico of the bark of blight road. The ultimate object of the pro- '''f- Dees. 1 hey are so minute that a mi Ijectors is to complete a narrow guage cro-copo which magnifies only 250 timeline from New York to the City of Mexi- fails to discover them. The instrument co. Sufficient money has been sub- he uses magnifies l CKO times, which

Stop nn<l Take a Drink at

4 KM'IJVMAL * V 1.00A,

J. M. tWKXS A BItO.. Rmps.. West Side , Ruble Square, (ireeneastle. Ind. limb' the 2lst inst

I

SUCCESS !

| scribed, it i-said, to complete the plan.

Ilorlii-iiltimil Notes.

| The meeting of the Indiana State Horttieultural Society at Ciawfordsvtlle, on

was an occasion of,much in

Jterost to those who delight in fruit grow-

reveals the bacteria, appearing about ' i of an inch m lengih. He experimented with the diseased juice by dipping into it a needle, with which he then punctured the hark ol healthy pear trees, and in a t few days nearly all of them showed signs of blight. A fine young pear orchard wa

welcome and confidence was t \ tend id to

him by the people.

At the time of the occurrence Mr Hell was engaged tube married to Miss Helen Wilder, of Randolph, New York. Soon after his release the couple were united in marriage and ■ettled in Sharon, Mr Hell resuming his old place in the employ of Curtis fc Hnyce. The fruit of this union was a beautiful girl baby, now

Plows!

Ami Farm MnrhiiHTy CiJriierally. Hhh on hand and for palo a* lowest possible prices, IIOOSH.lt AVI IF AT Dltll.l.s,

ing. And thinking some of our sayings , t |, u8 , ()r the good of science jand doings might prove interesting to my T w j g blight in apple trees is. he thinks neighbors, your readers, 1 undertake the jj ent j C al with p-ar-blight, caused by iln-la-k of furnishing the following brief re: slln)e i itt | e hacterie. It is still a question ; P n, '* : as to how these fungi get into the hark o , There were present more than 50 mpm tr ,. es . The I’rofessor advises that w. rtock'oV ha * !> '’ rs * r,cw an,i old ' w,l ° represented tfcar i con tinue the cutting process as one of the _ ly every part of the State, besidi s dele- i ie ,,t remedies, and that we he sure to cut

( irorcrius. Provisions Jp | * u>K veral of our si-ter State So low* th 'affected part In the discus-

V cieties. Anion those from other States s j on w | lic h followed the reading of this

(II \SS A i'l T" I'NSW \ iftb i* notl<ed * >r - ^ Hr, ‘ r and Mr. Hitchi paper we were so deeply interested hat

r i\>in. Almims.

Owing tn a largely increfined been obliged to moved his .“tuck of

'V

ll'ith onv and two-hurso.

eighteen months old. His domesiic rela- EL.J M 1 > 11\.

ttons were of the most felicitous, his so rial standing the highest, and no motive i can he assigned for the i eed except on ; the theory that the memory of that much regretted circumstance has been preying on his mind until reason was dethroned. Circumstances connected with the ap preaching trial of Silvernai! vs. Wortertnat'. having somewhat revived talk on the subject, gives color to this theory, which is doubtless the correct one. The time of the tragedy is fixed w ith

Also the Celebrated btudi-baker

WAGONS.

SPRING WAGONS, AND CARRIAGES.

The attention of the ftibllc i« particularly called to the line of Farm and Sprir.a Waconmaunfiictured by me; ifuve (rood! will be lound to be built ol the be.-t materials, by coinpe tent workmen, und are fully warranted, ........ .. . „ , Dealer in Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes and Ilorre-sboc Nail-, and Ritt-hurit t oul, Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Greencastle. Particular attention to horse-shoeing and re|iairiiik r fD'iDTalH'-

%OI III

T<» the large room on the

Sail' <it l*iil>lir Squslv

* rv ' ' Kentucky, ami X. S. Kagan, from M [Next door to the dry good* store of I. IlnwkinM souri. where bin friends und the public generally will

ulways find tb>* stork large, nent andclenn. We wore kindly received and novpita 6tui prices will be lound aN low or lower than .« . • » »_ i ilBCwherein Western Indiana. bly entertained by the people of UrawIliUliesl Prices Fsiultor lUarkel- fordsvilU and vicinity. Among tho-i sible 4'onitlry Proiluc**. who showed u special favors wore tin

I faculty of Wabash College, who provi d themselves to ho enthusiastic horin nUti-

TOM

tl 19

\ It iv \ M's.

\\ \ \ IU).

I;p SftSie M if.

V e want

I noticed Dr. Warder and Mr. Kitehio

from Ohio: Prof. Burrell and Mr. Koh- o-tep thrt e or four would he on the flt»or tolcrtible accuracy. Mr. Bell was at th inson, from Illinois; J. S. Beatty, from once to speak. The story of the little postoffice shortly deforo nine o'clock lie

hacterie reminded one gentleman of the! seemed to he in his usual health and spir j couplet—"Fleas theiiiselvcs have ih-as I" it-. Half an hour latirhi- wife calle d at i hito ’em, and so on ad inlinitctn.” tho office and failed to find him in. She| The report of l)r. A. Furrns, our dele-' slopped at the Iron—works sli.rc, nex': eate to tin; Illinois State Society, wa- doer, and asked the manager, Mr. \\ H listened to with much interest, likew s> Marshal, if he had been thirc. Receiving the report of our delegate, E. Y. 'leas a negative reply, she went away, and Mr who attended tho Kentucky uiO'.'ting Marshal went to look fur him There

ralists. (lotting acquainted with one an We went through the form of an elec- W're two men aw aiting him in the office other and chatting over the delights and tion of officers, which resulted in keep- Passing through and entering the base | diflicuities of our cal ing in various part.- (| 10 present incumhents in their old ment le was found su-pt ndetl from t*ie

H EADQUARTERS Talhurt’s Block, South of tho postoflice.

New («oods at

received every

the Lowest Prices

week and sold

, and under varying circumstances, was places—Sylvester .lohnaon, Pres ; W. II j beam with life t-Minct. The alarm was , one ol the best parts of it all to mo. I he Ragan, Sec’v, etc. given, and the astounding intelligence display of beautiful apples was some- The society adjourned in the afternoon impar <1 to his w iV und par. Ms by svinj thing which most any one would have ,,(* the 23i|, to meet next winter at Mon- putheiic friends, who did everything to

FOT nfjC WHITS OAF SPOFES »ppreciat< l — especially the taati' It is rather c mtnonly ut ■ rati temper id blow t hap| VWi^UUU Vvwtta Irnn illUnaW I in r. were some excellent specimens, Greencastle will be the place of lust King was notified, and impaneled

endless variety of w intei j u (ee tj ng j„ ( W0 years, provided a local a juiy of inquest, who viewi d the body

in the meant ime and, a r i' r considering th" eirctiin-tances, ■

Cut 28 Inches long, 2 inehes thick on heart edge and an almost

uraii-bi.'fr. (■'ir on ’ kiii'ta or' wornlholeH. the and la*e fall apples. Among the new and horticultural society is

Lor Cash. Every hotly invited to call and he made happy. TAIallUKT.

to be taken otf.

100,000

MMSiMSit'qSMiB at 2S in'he- IiinKl', in"hc- thick on heart ’lie mnl .inchc- vi hie. Must be gi'Oit, tmnrh, j '''Uunil timbi r. trie troin kliola nr wnrmholes i

rare specinn ns were the Mann ap{>li’, organized.

jLawvi rr, iluiitsman’s Favorite, Lancing-

licsult ol

\\ . A. Workman*. returni d a verilict of suicide '• he hod\

■ was then n moved to Ins late residence f>i m whence it w i l to day ho conveyed to Oakwund ('enieii rv fer interment.

55 'Urg, filoria-Mundi, Clayton, and sevi rnl licsiill ol Kt'inorst*. others the names of which I have forgot- [I’itulmrg Dispatch.1 ,, I noticed several fine specimens 1 A special telegram to the Dispatch!

Hack place the bark nut rap. taken oft—lor w hich came seeking a name. from Sharon brings tho melancholy in-. a h deii’''"rt l Hi our' faetory 1 in"»D.'. m-«* je! 0nI >' tw o or three k,n,ls of P ni * r s were formation that K. E. Hell, of that place, ■irinera and lumbermen, look into thia; jou shown. It seems that hut few wintir committed suicide bv hangini: in the hast • to a-I ustice of the

ill find there ia money in it. tf

1! lock vi :■ v »Y ICoiKstla-llow . pears are grown tn our State. uient of tho office of Curtis A* Hoyee, at much it would cost to get married.

Some new sorts of Irish potatoes wi i

THE CHICKERING

Mill Wait For Low «*r Friccs. j

Iowa City Times.

A young fellow a few days ago applied

PIANO,

Peace to

know how

The

$2 and be

THE 'VXCTOE

t Sr. j.l.'i'ricc »»mcl tho pric. .1 »2 .fl hr

shown—(lout reineuiher lh(*T naincs i».*!l was a^oil abouc ihirty-L'ijjht yean*, causn hu woubl not knock off (il’ty cents | during the-i>rentnt conUition ol trade at

Also some lino onions. The famous new

(areallY KethiFFd B'iirFS.

! and for the past fifteen years has been the young man concluded to postpone [

white grape, I’rentiss, was there to be cashier of the firm on whose premises ho tho marriage, and he and his girl, whom j seen and tas ed. My testimony is that it committed suicide, He was highly es- he had in waiting, then departed togeth

I is good and beautiful. teemed in the community, and enjoyed . er.

The Jersey sweet corn on exhibition I the confidence of hi, employers to a We should not buffer from a cough I j attracted a good share of attention. Sum. singular degree. „ {<iW <!ospr of Ayer , s cherry IVcExodus” corn, as tt is! This event calls to mind the imfortu-j tora ] w jH cure. Time, money, comfort J

fehmen Iiiivi-bn'ii ordering it in large quanll- , l 1 * du hi.n k. nate killing ol William McGilvary by a health a'l arc saved by it. h; Since I'an-I,. Wallenstein and other .Severalahle articles were read from blow or. the temple by a two pound weieht —

lira lor their own*r» Bm 3 distinguDheu norticulluralistR, followed thiown from the handri of K. E. Bell, on ncnry >> aru i>e«*ciier preaciiou an no* f j >6rH0|ls w * 11 j 1 j n|f p Urc j lg! , 0 ( 0P exjiminei f in«trumentji are respectfullylinvited to ?Wt

‘:hya more or less free discussion ol tho 3d day of July, ls77, of which it is T'e 7 '' s,,rni0n ^ unda y evening, defend merits by the nu mber-. Prof. Coulter, | doubtless the sad sequel.’ On that day the persecuted Jews in Germany, in . botanist in tho tVabash College, read a. Mis Kate McGilvary wa» driving a spirit- which he declared that we are indebted

«aai u roiuit-ra.^ ine^ngntf^ uip^DMuy enti- paper on the practical relatiun of hotanv L.t h „„ .v,,. !. ...i.... .1. _. tn tho J'wish race fur laws for the

horticulture, 1 note a few

MARK

M. R. Rrherta’ linrao i’ow'li rs httVB been i , , .

pcd with astounding ro-uli- in the s*abli*a n!; eee dh'itit 1 it t.iC

*r Pierre I. <r turd mi mueh -o that the Fing-

aer' granted our Pianos in the liKKAT rtOKI.ll'S FAIR in I.ONIION, ISM: ,1 I In* UKEAT FXROSITKiN in RAIUS, I- at the IM I'. NATI'INAI, KXRO- ' I 111 IN in t'b ili. ISTf): and at the gtsnd I '>■ n r i, tt n i i, I 1*1.. I.. ■ u “Tai

PENSIONS

our ware«roomB.

VvMee Ir.oo an^ f eaiM^s ^hImj 1 * !..r n bi- , ii'*oi''iii' botanist tn the A abash College, read aiMisKatcMcGilvurvwasdrivingaspirites" to'^en-lon.’^''rknSi'oNS t *l?<('HKASEDD , *I ,c,r on the practical relation of botany ed h^se on tho street wheo she was , .

... i . i Tho-e to horticulture, I note a f> w points: |overtaken by Mr. \V. 0. Hell, who was f hri-'ian world, and that if natite brains New York.

joiin y aiul new tliHcharges rocuretl doubt its to whether entitled to anythinir.

ould send twostamps lor our circular llvbreds in plants, unlike bybrods in an-,driving a lu mbcT wairon in considerable i can n0 * COrn ^° i,J wiib Hebrew ir.t lii-j information. AddrettH. with HtamDV. Stod-;. , ^ x,, .. ~ ‘ orturme is* ern nn_

Chickering & Sons,

156 Tremont Street, Boston.

fi rti, °* CI,,S0 fcrl'lization is haste. Homewhat frightened at the noise, K^ce and energy, they ought to go unoum s, 8t. Cloud Biiihfi a, Washington. D,C. , m a n' a rule mnl nractinw uilh iilants and ttio horuo ,1 rl i... m:„„ der.

lilt. E. Thomas, Notary

and practice with plants and | the horse driven by Miss McGilvary i fruits, which tends to make flowers more j-tarted otf at a pace beyond tho usual

Look at the toes of children's shoes of-

A t k»»wl»dgmS WsMy ~tw«l .nd (nrss. ! *«*■' «0t. "nd iC jouns'l.d, .i b.dl, '

ken anil convevancing promptly atteodtl to ' t(2«

fruits are thus rendered more beautiful frightened,

and luscious. Nature's rule is eross-

they have the A. 8. T. A Ho's Hlack Tip ac “ I upon them. Ttade mark A. S. T. & Co.

juainted with the circumstances on her always on front of tip.

Her father becoming

-.-titiuj a.-uw

ELASTIC TUCS9 >1m& Pa<1 o ferir.a from Allothcn, U cnpibAp*. witb S«lf AdituklM Uai • ID ten law. a«UpU I taellto tA noat' ->cui of (h« body, whlU |b« lUl It r» tho «tp (arwaMea barb tl-4

la atay, 4ax»I>k

lafand nifhl, aa i a r% iWatl rurw ctrult •4 SaatbyuxAa. Orwalaia fraa. fcctloM forl»elf trcaUn^rt, UiiiLUiTOa TUt-fcS CO. Chiaaeu. U*- ££. T WILLIAMS, |

OME TREATMENT. A cerLdn cnr« for NorvouS Debility, Seminal Woakness, Impotence, etc.

Tho Kecipea und In ntv prsi-ucu fi>r 2S Years and «n Illustrated book of ettiiagee giving fulldt

Addrasa

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XrJX) The Eecipea 'mTtt^fo’r 25 C Y'

ta giving fut free. Addj

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