Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1881 — Page 4
THANKS! Owin? to the kindness of uiy cuitomere I have been enabled to do more thnn triple the business the past year, as compared with any j previous year of my business life in Ureen-j castle. Notwithstandiau the extraordinary lance sales in the past, with the aid of the telegraph ; and express competes, I have non a full ami complete stock in all lines. I can, In all can | dor, say that I believe 1 now have the largest stock of goods in my line in Western Indiana, and in the future as in Uie past, my prices shall be as low as is consistent with good work and goods.
JUST KU( i:iYUI> !
20 Cases of Elgin Corn. ‘25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes.
New California Canned Peaches,
Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New
COFFEES.
C H E -A- F_
AT
Darnall Bros. & Co’s.
('nil and See
Oreencaslle and Spencor, Ind.
Thk rum the Legislature cannot i?o
w.thout is quo-rutn.
Tub remains of Dr. Homburg, of Indianapolis, who died a few days ago. arc to bo cremated in Le Moyne's furnace, at
Washington, 1’a.
Tai'.RK is a rumor that Vice-president- - - elect Arthur is a foreign born citizen, and
Kuank a. Akkold, Editor and Proprietor, lhercfore not t0 tho „ niC( , The
matter is to be investigated.
cast her baby to the crocodile. He way beating a prayer into his little child. The screams of the sufferer wero heartrending, and finally Broyles, whose right arm was crippled in (he Aurora rolling mill sonic time since, and who now carries that member in a sling, told his wife he could stand the little child’s; appeal for help no longer. Seizing an i ax in his lelt hand, therefore, he started' | toward the Saby apartments, saying that ! he’d either stop the father's cruelty or else do something that would entitle; j him (Broyles) to quarters in the county
Java, Mocha, Golden Rio and Green Rio ja ‘ I , Mrs 1 fe T g her , ^ Uiban,i 1 ' | would carry out his threat, railed to her
aid one of the neighbors, and together they prevented what might have resulted in a tragedy. Again, however, at Saby's door they protested against the outrage, and for awhile all was quiet. About midnight, however, tho sleapcr.i on loth sides of Baby's quarters were aroused by the chilli's screams, and by \ the sound of blows, which seemed to I proceed from the barrel-stave weapon, | but the screams lasted only a few min-
i utes.
The little girl, the neighbors all
THE STAR.
J Saturday, Feb. 19, 1881
TERMS...
..*i.oo "par year T,1E Jn,a<1 sco " r 8 e - small-pox, is prevailing to an alarming extent over the
Entebki. at the i'oatoffice, Greencastle C0U[1 trv. Vaccination is the preventive, Ind.. as second-class mail matter. r
- and should be invariably adopted.
Os Monday last Hon. Fernando Wood,) Well, when is this foolishness going Congressman from New York and a Dem- to cease. Mrs. Livermore now objects to ocratic leader, died at Hot Spriugs, Ark,, women doing housework, because it
whither he had gone for
ids health.
the benefit of dwarfs their intellects, as she claims. She
does not say who should do the house
There is no doubt that coal oil has ' work ’ but ,he ^renco is the hus medicinal qualilie.-it put a hired girl b * nd sb ° U,d ^ ird his l,,lns in a ki,f h * n out of pain and tribulation at Cleveland M>ron and take command of the dtsh pan. a few days ago, but it also put the house' Axo now John W. Voting, son of the out of the reach of tho city assessor. late lamented Brigham, wr.s arrested in The weather-prophet "predicts that the C»[ or ^o, Ihiothwdey, charged
temperature will be mild during the remainder of the month. The snow and Muster that were to follow his thaw was fixed for the 12tb, to continue to the ISth, and his prophecy has been so remarkably fulfilled that people hereafter will be in-
clined to put faith in him.
with bigamy. His Philadelphia wife is on the war-path. She has forgotten, in her anger, perhaps, that bigamy is not a crime when committed by any of tho Young family or its followers. At least if it is a crime in them, we fail to hear of ; the law being enforced to their discom-
! fiture.
The Legislature is having a heap of — fan at public expense, hut tho public is. Wednesday's dispatches from Washnot profited thereby. If the members ington City make the following notice of would get down to work and pass the a speech by Alex. Stephens: An unusuneeded appropriation hills and a number al scene was presented in the house this of good wholesome laws that are sadly afternoon. Alex. Stephens was rolling needed by the State, and then adjourn about in his wheeled chair, delivering a the people Would rejoice, but there would speech on the acceptance of the Collatner ho less IG-a-day lime put in by the wise, statue. The members all gathered around men of the State if this programme were him with bended posture and solemn viscarried out. age, as if the thought of death was on Tufcfolioc of WMbioftofl Oity report- 8,erjr nbd * * ndre * U * nce prevaileded at headquarters, on Monday, that and now and ,hen - ’ vhcn Mr. Stephens among fifteen players captured by them ' vou ^* endeav or to lilt up his voice, it bad lice and released, during what is by cour- a s h , ' t ‘*ing sound, as though of dying agtesy termed a "raid ’ upon the gamblers - , on y’ The scene took on a remarkably establishment the night before, there were S(, l e,nn character. ^ two Senators and six members of the ^ . . .... ... . 4 , 1 utully Poisoned by :i Pofulo-
rieust. These, like the rest of the crowd'
who were known by the policemen, wore Bur:.
allowed to give fictitious names, and un- IL'chmond, Feb.—F.iehard Jackson, der these false names thty were served j secretary and treasurer of tho Chase with subpo nas to appear as witnesses at j I’* 8150 Company, died at his home in Hie forthcoming trial of the keepers of Lincoln Hill early this morning. His one of the establishments. | death resulted front a curious case of
ity good; shippers chief buyers- Mix-
ed packing, •$,> 75(5600; good to choice agreed, is an unusually attractive child heavy, ‘25(uj6.G:>, ono lot $6 70, the intelligent beyond her years and very highest price yet; light, 0(56.10; sweet. Kveryone living on the street closing easy. , j n w hich the tenement house was lo- ( attic—lleceipts, G.500 head; ship- rated, and have been more or leas familinents, l,20u head. Bteady business, iar w ;th the father's inhumanity, were very heavy and easier, but not quotably clamorous yesterday for something to lower. Exports, $."> .>[email protected]; good to i bp dpnf. Broyles took the prelirainachoice shipping, $4‘JO./>)i.»,40; common to ries toward having Baby arrested, lair, $-l.-o(54.75: butchers, very strong swearing out a warrant against him, and and higher at $..<-.OQ 4.25; Stockers and he was free to assure the reporter unfeeders. $-'.C()^il.0(i. [less the law protected the little child Sheep Receipts, 1,600 head ship- neighbors of Saby would take the ments, -hiO head Good demand, fully matter in hand and pay him a visit when -)i.'c higher than last week. ( ommon to jj would he least expebted.
medium, $4.00(54.50; good to choice,
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Bnr! uvviu.E, Ind., Feb. It.—This eve- And is Not Surpassi'd for Nows, ISnsinoss Koiiwrts, Utoi-siry nnd ning a report reached hero from Hanover S«*lecl ItoudiiiK*
township, eight miles north, of one of thel ^ E18EE
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this county. A few miles cast of Freeport i • r Thouth mindful of tlie extraordinary low rates at which the Uollar Weekly Commercial
lived Geo. Willard, a farmer of excellent reputation and some litlle wealth. His family was not a large one, his oldest child being a son near eighteen years of age, but who now hears on his young
brow the awful mark of Cain.
On laet Saturday morning Mr. Willard had some work to do on the road near his house, which he went out to do. After working two or three hours he started to!
return to tho house to get warm. As he
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$4.80(35.30; extra, $5.65(55.75. United Stock Yards, Indianapolis, Feb. 16.—Hogs—The market is higher; heavy packing and shippers’ grades, $5 80(56 20 per 100 lbs: light and mixed packing, $5 00(55 85. Receipts, 2,GC0 head; shipments, 910 head. Catti.k.—The market is firm; shipping cattle, $■( 75(55 .‘>0; butchers, $3 00(3 ■1 65; Stockers and feeders, $3 00(<U1 50. Receipts, 410 head; shipments, 250 head. SllF.i !-.—The market is firm; good to fancy, $5 00(3 5 50; common, $1 0C(u 4 50. Receipts, 150 head; skipmets, 150
head.
Wheat.—The market is firm; No. 2
rod, new. $1 01(5 I 02. Com—Is firm at, passed into the yard he met his son and f oOdJxOLjC. Oats — Arc steady; new ^ told him to go and finish the work, to white, 3,.(it-.tic. for February. which command young Willard replied
I that he would not do it. Hot words fol-
Hornbly B<-ati>n Rox-iiiisi* Sli<* 1 lowed, both meu getting very angry. Forifot Her Prayer**. Finally Mr. Willard told his son that Living in some narrow apartments in un * ess ' ie *^ c ' work lie would shoot a two-story frame tenement house in k ’ ni - s ( 8r t' n S to go in the house, \oung the city of Aurora, Indiana, is a car car- WilIard at this P icketl "P ^f 8111 penter, named John Saby, an employe his fathor a ,,Iow on thu head - fellin K of the Ohio * Mississippi railroad at ln,n l0 thc S ro u" d . striking him twice in
their Cochran shops, located only a 'he side after he was down.
milo from Aurora. Sabv caino t> \n— Willard was carried into thc house, ography and llistory- ^o that all tastes may be consulted and each subscriber will be embar-
. • . ‘ _i ! rassod only by the rlehca of the variety in selecting hla favorite book tor a FRKK PUIZK. rora only a short time since with hts und m ed*f 8 * assistance was sttmmoncd. to AGENTS
familv, consisting of a wife and little bu ^ help was of little need, as this eve-- We allow a Cash Commission of ten percent, to A (tents on ca'-h yearly .-mbscription to the girl of only three summers. Where he ^ was reported dying, his skull ^AT.^^aVc
came from no ono scents to know and having been crushed and his ribs broken. " h,ch Pf'"""'* book the subscriber selects.
carac irora no ono seems to Know, anu,| “ IF THE AGKNT PREFEUS A I RKE HOOK TO A CASH COMMISSION, judging by the sentiments expressed! omco tne commission ol the crime - Ho mav< fot . e , a< . hyeal , ly , ubjcription<entl|gi?ele( . tonofreobook from lhoabove Iii)tforh . m
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girl was a child of the first Mrs. Saby. tho fat '‘ I blo ' v - llis gi^f seems to be so M . 11 AI.t-iTlOA 1> A < For several nights of late the neighlmrs | K re8t that he is almost crazy, and con-' „ Dtoprietora Cincinnati Commercial, who inhabit the building with Baby, ;asserts that if his father dies he Ind'! - Bahrcrife'/.^rwithhhn ^11^ wUhl.rrorp, ?u:n!ron C . 0,nmeml1 ftt 0r —
consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Buertnan, * 00, ‘^' s friends fear that he will |
proprietors of thc tenement, Mr. and J 20111111 ' 1 -suicide.
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An argument m favor of paper money , , , , , . , , , • r ,, . caiisedbyacniltDlaih'mashinsapotatots to be found m the* following reported i, . . , ^ .. „ , bug in Ins hand and touching tho inside from Washington: Bomci months ago , ... , , .. °,! of one of his cars with it. His bead
when 3 re a Mirer (iilfillan first stiggestod ,
. ._ gathered ami he had it operated upon
the feasibility of exchanging silver ccrtitl-' f , . , • • , .. ,, , . , , 1 hero, anu afterward in Cincinnati and c ates for gold bullion and coin the idea „ , , . . , ., , , , . . , Now dork several times, without securwas ridiculed as a good scheme for the . , n L ■ , ,
mg reliof. d he poison finally p' rvaded
blood poisoning which he believed was Mrs. Henry Broyles, and Mrs, Mattoa Mr. Wizard was a man a little more
and family, have been shocked at the (han forty years of age: and hasa'vvays exhibitions of cruelty which Sabv has *' 0,n<5 8 tine reputation. As the affair ormade upon his little motherless child, 'Seated i n (he family, and is purely a and two or three times they have pro- (amBy quarrel, there is very little probatested. The little thing's stop-mother | hility that an arrest will be made, as is now in delicate health, and either un- Done of his ' l itnds will appear against able or afraid to raise an objection to ! Mui. ,
her husban's cruelty. Tho other night
thc unnatural father seized a part of a s Y 41 '* • barrel stave, some eighteen inches long from the Rrno Journal.
ViNcfNNKs, Ind., Feb. 11.—This city I and an inch or an inch and a half thick, Superintendent F.d. Boyle of the Alta has a case on her hands that ought to | a formidable weapon, if used on a horse, 18 me in from 1’aradise Saturday evening |
and began beating his little child on her nnd S‘ Trs the following particulars of an bare limbs, when Mr. Broyles entered i acc * del1 * wk ' ck ka PP el,ed to him and hi* and protested against such baibarity. iP 8f (y on (he way in: “As tho stage was As the neighbor entered, the unique descending the steep hill thessideol!
his whole system.
A Pilt'IIOIIW'llllt!.
Treasury, but it was predicted that holders of gold would ne.er exchange it for paper good only for scant weight silver dollars. The fact is that owners of gold did accept silver certificates and the amount of this paper issued in this way at one time ran up to $30,000,000 It is considerably less now. but still applications for stu-h exchange continue to come in. Treasurer GilfiiUn received to-day an order for $50,000 worth of certificates
in return lor gold coin Tom an ' nd,nn -j^.j^ a jji-caliber affair, entered the ! standing over her with a club. Broyles side pusenger. were thrown off. Thc j A public school an 1 a par sh scl ool A young Fhtcagoan gave an elaborate a pons rank. breast just above thc left nipple. The : commanded thc cruel father to desist, lines became entangled with the horses' adjoin each other at Carondelet, Mo. dinner to nire friends at Union Club in Tdk Indianapolis fientincl reports a doctors could not find it by probing, and when Saby aaid: j feet, and they started off on the dead run. The boys ol the two instilut'ons have that city. 1'nc l atertainment was well
I’nnci- advanced when the steward entered the
attract considerable attention on account : of the phenomenal circumstances surI rounding it. In December, 1^77, George Gardner, the twelve-year-old son of Dexter Gardner. an undertaker, was accident
These Hitters are not an intoxicating beverage, but a
,, , . , medicine of real merit, and pleasant to the tnMte. spectacle was presented to him of a lit- 1 aradise one ol tho wheels struct a rock j Sitf** by all llruaf/istx. . ... ... . as #1 4 It n n < 1 ( ’. . 1 2 I .. ... I 1 „ .. ^..4 t7
ally *hot in the breast hy a companion, tie child on her knees with her lather and the driver nnd Col. Harding, an out- (
Price, $1.00 /ter Bottle.
“Well, she won't sav her prayers, and -'^ r - :j oyle and two other passengers on fierce battles with snow balls.
111 make her do it it t beat her till, tho inside found themselves in groat , )a i Murphy, of the public schoo', was ! room, and whispered to the host that his morning. - ' danger. Mr. Singe! jumped out, and 0 ne jav knocked down by one of these mother vv»s at live dime demanding his Mr. Broyles suggested that possibly, ^ or ^' 8 daring was rewarded with a missiles, and on examining [it ho found it retirement from th'* festivity. He went tlie little innocent had forgotten her broken leg, a sprained ankle, and a bruif* wras made of iron slag, with only a coat-I out to pl -a<l his cause, but she resolutely prayers. j , d bead. Mr Boyle took in tho situation ingof snow. He called Foliceutatt I at— j laid hold f>f him, led him to the fumily “Thafs just it,” said the brute; “and I'll and borrowing another passenger's six ley, who caught two of the parish pupils i carriage'ami toek him home. Theguests make her rcmeinher them before I’m shooter leaned out and tired four shots in tho act of waylaj ing an enemy. Tho finished the dinner w ith one vacant
touching incident as occurring near tnat' as the boy felt no ill effects it was left city on Wednesday. Tho fear evinced alone, and the circumstance was forgotten by sheep for laising ot running water is till a few days ago, when tho boy felt a well-known. White Diver, black with hard substance working out into the lobe liquid mud and covered with debris, was of his right car. It has at last worked spreading everywhere over the bottoms clear into that appendage, and can now be and rolling rapidly. Something like a plainly felt nestling into thc lower part of dyke or levee had given away, and a pas- the lobe of the right ear. Just how this
ture containing a cwo and lamb was transition was accomplished by’ the ball done with her.’’ Finally the child was ,,, on c oi the horses, three of the shots Father O’lleilly, w ho saw the arrest Hooded, and not discovered until too late is a question that now puzzles local phi-' released from her father's clutches, and , ( 8 ^' n fi 1 ^'‘et, knocking the horse down from a wit.ilow, went out to rescue'he in the absence of anything in the sliapc losopkers. . for a day or two the neighborhood had, uuder (ho pole *nU thereby throwing tho j prison,.™. A light en> tied between the j Mr. Lingo was so elevated over the of a boat or raft to rescue or save. The * ; a rest from her screams. On Thursday ; 0 (l*cr down, thus stopping the stage. | c i er gym»n arul officer, during which they !''"'hlmK °( n i -8 'road to Lebanon, Ohio ewe and lamb sought the highest point ’l - '* 4 ’ Jlai Uel-*. | ni gh t t h e father began his cruel WO rk T h' 8 l |8 PPe»e d j“ s ( (>n>c. ^ only n damaged each other a great deal, and the ; th, ‘ he l' ad a "O 1 ' 11 RoU spike made, to and stood tlu re. As tho water continued. Chicago, February 16.—The Drovers | again. It was thc child's bed time, and few feet ahead there was a bend in the l 0 y S escaped. All that night several po- he m ivi-n in an
chair.
to swell higher, the lambkin reared its] Journal reports: Hogs—Receipts, 10,OUO fore feet to the neck of the dam, in which , head; shipments, 7,000 head. Maiktt position it remained until Doth were t »gain exc.ted and 10@15c higher, making
swept away and lost.
the supposition on the part of thc neigh- road, which, had they reached must have, )| crn i(in surrounded Father O'Reilly's hors was that ho was again teaching the resulted in the upsetting ol the stage, bouje, trying to get in and arrest him, little girl religion (?) as cruel ts that with great chances of Liniself and friend and he sat at an open window oxaspera-, ^ 000 reward lor the
in front of his house.
But the spike was stolen before the time cami! for the ceremony, and he offers
capture of the
advance of fully 50c this week: qoal- which intluences the Hindoo mother to hciiig seriously injured.
ting them writ jeers nnd t Hints.
thief.
for the Cheapest HAMBURGH
GIHGS
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