Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 February 1881 — Page 2

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1 d»iiro to rpilure my Ktoek of goods »nJ niil for the next CO d»>* offer *uch liargsin? a- were never beard tell of in this section.

tJreenea.tle gii'l Sprueer, Ini.

ji’kt in:< i:m:i> \ 20 Cases of Elgin Corn. [25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New Calitornia Canned Peaches, Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Line ot New Java, Mocha, Golden Rio and Green Rio COFFEES. C H E _A_

THE STAR. Frank A. Arnold, Editor and 1‘roprietoi

Darsiall Bros. & Co’s., ( till anil Nee

TKK.MS..

Saturday, Feh. 28, INS 1 I1-00 per year.

'I'nEr.K U room for improvement—sov-

Kntkkko at the Fustotlicp, Greencastli on counties in Indiana have no railroads.

Ind.. as second-class mail matter.

Tnr people of Indiana need a new a d prac tical toad law. Will the legislature make a note of this fact?

Tin: hill resuhmittini; tlte Constitution a! Amendments to a rote of the people has passed both branches oi the Legisla-

Wk are in receipt of another installment of correspondence, relating to the Russellville cl urch-school muddle, giving the opposite side of the story to that tendered to us for publication last week. As before, we hog to inform the lady in tellectual gladiators of Russell that we

appointed by the man who owns it. They j may omit or add or color the daily news! to suit the interest, ambition or malice of. ibeir employer, so that hourly millions of people who read their morning papers will receive just such impressions as this ■nan may chance to give them. Public attairs and business interests will be seen j through his glasses, and with such col j oring as may please him. The legislator | who is bold enough to strike a blew in | the interests of the masses and against i the abusements and encroachments of j corporate power will find himself mis j represented or unable to procure a hear-1 ing before his own constituents. The j people will find themselves unable to I communicate with each other, except by j tho gracious will and pleasure of this} autocrat of the wires. Should special correspondents undertake to supply infor- i mation, they too will find that they musi 'do it over wires owned by tho owner of ! the Associated Press. The channels of 'commerce and of thought thus under control of one man or a few men, wtiat is to restrain this dangerous power, or;

IS. RE IlCUt UL HARDWARE, S T O “V IE S 3 SUILDIITC MATERIAL, Fine Pocket Cutlery and Plated Goods.

Agents for the celebrated

- ———— ■ hinder these men from enhancing or de- 1

The people arc coming to a knowledge | pressing, the property of the people to Q ayton Champion Steel and Mishawaka of tho ills they bear, and tho result is''Uit their ow n caprice or avarice, and • ^ ^

that anti-monopoly leagues are being or- thereby gather into their own coffers the

Chilled

turn wid March 14th next is ‘he day set' are innocent uf pub | ishinjt , ny , hing in .ortho election. regard to the matter, and, though prone Indiana takes the lead in giving women ,0 oblige every one, especially the ladies, a cbance. A commission as Notary Pub in this case we ask to be excused, and lie has bcc n issued to Martha J. Evans, J respectfully suggest that the letter be at Richmond. The precedent of making ! tendered for publication to the sheet women notaries was set by Gov. Will- charged with publishing the articles iams, who appointed three during his yclept slanderous and untruthful, term. ■-■■■■ - ■ „ ~ ‘ ' „ Tul passage of the new 3 percent. NexTrmlay 1 resident-elect Garfield 1 . . . , , „ , . ... funding bill by Congress has created a will be formally inaugurated President ofl . .. . „ . , . , ,

great stir in financial circles, and opm-

tho Cmted States. The arrangements ... . . , . . ions in regaul to tho measure and the re-

bomp madn for the event give promise ..

. , 1 suits thereof arc many. Sherman says that the inaugural ceremonies are to be , ,

that the immediate effect of the passage

the grandest and most elaborate known .„ , , , . , .of the bill will be to inflate the curreii-

iii the history ot the country, a special

wealth of tho nation. These are some of the dangers which threaten our country,”

Tlir AincmlinciitN.

T he Legislature has passed the bill resubmitting the Constitutional Amendments to a vote of the people, and Governor Porter has issued his proclamation for the election to bo held on Monday. March 14, 1881. Tho following are the

amendments to be voted upon

AMENDMENT NO 1.

Amend Section 2 of article 2 so as to read as follows: Section 2. In all elections not otherwise provided for by this C nstitution, every male citizen of tho United States of the age of twenty-one

ganized in diff.-rent parts of tho country especially in the Eastern States, where

the people suffer most from the greed of * ’ e'liltf'

corporations. In Xe-w York City alone since the organization of this League i which is but a few flays old, 4,UUO members are already enrolled, ami the list is swelling by tho hundred every day. That there is relief for the people cannot be disputed, for no politieal party or public man can boldly advocate the cause of monopolies as against right and justice to the people. Tho new organization slates its priviplcsand objects as follows:

itincm-les.

Anti-monopoly.

We advocate, and will support auddt-

fend, the rights of the many aa against years and upwards, who shall have re-, privileges for the low. sided in the State during the six months. Corporations, the creations of the and in the Township sixty days, and ir,

HP I_I O'W £3 _

and Tin roofing to order. No. !• east side square, GreencasUe, Ind.V^y

State, shall be controlled by the State. Labor and capital—allies, not enemies; justice for both. -

OBJECT-.

the Ward or Precinct thirty days immediately preceding such election, ami every male of foreign hirih of the ago of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall have resided in tho United States

CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE L VE ‘kidneys stomach and .^BOWELS General debility^ CONSTIPATION DYSPEPSIA PI LES

EYER BROTHERS&.COJ

ST.LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY

country, i* okjociai r .. .• ,

. .I, , c y» ' or 1110 lollovving reasons.)

feature bomg the large attendance ol mil- j ,, irsf t rtion of tll0 jn . j 1„ accordance with the general princi-, ' a lux itary oigauizations. ^ of pies above enumerated, we will endeavor «ne year, and shall have res.ded in

Thc<*e Bitters are uot an Intoxicating taewerajfe, but a TIedieine of real merit, and pleaaant to the taste. For Sale by ail l>ruff(fists. Price, $1.00 iter Bottle

J to secure, among others, the following Sut0 dnrins the si ' months, and in the; Considerable e specific results: ! Township sixty days, and in the W ard ; religious circles in

excitement

Oberlin,

prevails in | O., over the j

I'or Mali* al a Uarualn.

terest bearing three per - .-j «>■ - . —— ..... ....... the

Is another column we print, as inter- which the issue of $?.00,(00,000 is

ostt.clool r.sdin, ,U. of Ih. tb.ri,od. .,11 «nt CT inlo goo.r.! d,c,,l.. I *l«eflo romlu ... .... yoo,,,„ ,oo: r , rm of i m , c „ g , w. s l,in Kt onlo.oCommercul amt Joun.1 r co.„„„o in ci,, nb-i 1. U« or Pron.nc. ,h,dy ol,- r , c . rac,,l.,Ml,o K„ ll.nr,«,rj Bo.cIk-, mi |., , 0 ,„ h „r Sloop, broach.fpr»n,i„ col, Woau.- for .. l,„l , ro.r, or „„r,l rhe, o„ oon.p.nia. lo b.a. rboir rh.rso, «po. cod,o E ,ooholoor.or, ,»d sh.ll h... da-,b„ boon ...rdodto d.lr.er a laMrrr, io i o.ood h, A O. Smirh. -osl l,..c,..r rbat after c"di«-,1„ ah b« jobblod I,,- rh, b.okcc -coa: and ,i,k of amir,- i„„ ( .,l of,l,,'•» breon,, »r.brro ,h, h „„ of ,n, and .,11 .alcm.l

^ «.,««« the aor,or,,.,-. kl .j .!».», W -D„o o „«™l mm- " opinion he thinks it advisable, to apply the traffic will bear.” ''" s of ** ^ the subject bers have united m a protest against the ! *00,000.000 ol the gold and silver coin 2. Laws to prevent pooling and com-, ° f shal > ho ^titled to vote act.cn of the trustees of tho church, on

binations. ' jin the Township or i’rennct where he, the ground that Mr. Beecher isnotor-

tho whole fjuestion sim

mored down about as follows: Did

Stoops promise to marry Haney' If so, *«>0,OOO.UJO ol the gold and did she afterward release him, receiving t 10 * ' n th® tr<>asury to redeem the ma

Good grazing Wll.i.IAMSON.

When testi- taring bonds. There is little doubt but | 3. No discrimination against any citi>‘7 ^ if h , u shall have been duly ; thodox. that many persons believe him

NICHOLS,SHEPARD & CO

Battle Creek, Michigan, MANUFAGTUBKBB OF TUB ONLY GKNUUOS

Is hoard the! what he will use this sum whether the !/Gn or ilass of citizens on public high- r< r '-d m emd.iig to law ’ I AMKSDMr.VT NO. 2.

The hill

medicine in

a consideration therefor? mony on these questions

jury will soon decide to whom damages bank circulation is surrendered or net, should be awarded. P n,J . a! ». v great portion is surrendered.

the coin will be expended immediately,

to regulate toe practice of tbus relieving any stringency which the Indiana, now before the money market might otherwise sutfer.

I.eg’alature, has been so shorn and 0n the corilrirv NV.innal bankers say amended that it stands a fair chance of , h ai the bill becoming law will undoubt becoming law. but at the same time it | c j| y contract tho currency largely, in this will t ffi ct the ends sought to bo ob- lhal banks cannot .conduct a profitable tainrd by disciples of the code. T*ho business under the provisions of the new amended bill does not interfero with any ai . ti ftnil wi || theroforo curtail or entirely

one who has been in practice for two retire their circulation,

years in any one place, and does not per- still another phase „f the question is:

mit any medical college to have repre- The funding BiH, from the

ways.

4. Railroad Commissioners or Courts. State and National, to give effect to laws which are: or mav bo placed, upon the

statute books.

Laws making it the duty of public! law officers to defend a citizen's lights

By striking out the words “no hogro or mulatto shall have the right of suffrage,'' contained in Section 5 of th ■ second article of the Constitution.

AMKKDMKS'T NO 3.

Amend Section 14 of the second article to read; Section 14. All general clneitions shall ho hold on the first Tuesday

to be a had m-i and that his occupancy of an Oberlin pulpit will bo a disgrace to | the tow n. There are the elements of

commotion in this.

In Millbndge, Me., at tho house of Capt. Means, there is a little girl nino years, old who comes from one of the cannibal i lands of the I'aoitic. An American vessel called there for water, and

VIBRATOR

if

THRESHERS,

Traction and Plain Engines

and Horso-Powers.

.Um< < oMpIrb- Thrcjthcr ft'«u-toi7 > CstUbtlehocf

la the WorhL ' 1848

00 YEARS £ niHiuxtrf'me'

1848

of contiiivou* anti aneeatqfvib without cbfttifro or uuuit*. location, to “ bark up" •/>•

against injustico by powerlul corpora-

•* • *•«

tirres as may bo provided by law; Provided, That the General Assembly may ; provide by law for the election of all

and AHtMMTi chanfm of

nt, or ItH'ation. to “ bark up uarranty yitr* 0*4 aU our yotjd*.

h*u(.

dends on watered stock.

7. Stringent laws against bribery including a prohibition of free passes. 8. Laws enacted by Congress enfor?

to nave repre- The funding Bili, from the day it shall; — — j ~ f . .

-entation on the board of examiners. Kach become a | avv , puu inl0 f orcc the old, mg the provisions of the first article of ] eaten and when stranger

school of medicine is '" ’

«ith its own quacks.

BssATor. Voorhces has introduced a

ponuitted to deal practice of requiring National banks to ; the Constitution, to regulate commerce

resolution in tho Senate, which was adopted, instructing the Judiciary Committee to draft and report a bill to protect farmers and others from imposition and robbery at the bands of patent venders and claimants of patent rights. Thousands ol complaints have been made by le.tters to Congtesemcn, that after farmers in tho West and Southwest have purchased machinery or oilier articles, persons come and claim lhat they have patent* on the atticies purchased, and ei

return their own notes to the Treasury when they wish to retire circulation, instead ofdeposbing legal tendeis, as now. Tho result will he that it will take nianv months for a h^nk to collect its own bil's from all parts of the country before it can take out its bonds and retire its circulation, What is feared at the Treasury is the possibility that many banks which may cither be intending to reduce ' their circulation soon, or may fear that they can not do a profitable business • with a three per cent, bond may hasten to take advantage of their present privil

pare her propci ly. The Captain bought j her but said he would prefer to kill his j own meat, and so brought her home. She still believes she will be killed smi

enter the room

among the several states, fixing a maximum rate to be charged by corporations for labor, service or the use of property

A liberal pelicy toward our water, l 1 ' ^li,

ways, which, during the season of navigation, are potent in preventing < xorlntant charges by corporate monopolies. 10. Laws providing for the restriction within proper limits of corporate powers

she clings to Mrs. Means, and begs net

to be taken awav.

late jurisdiction, by an election to be held for such oflicers only, at which time no other eflicer shall be voted for, and;

shall also provid* for thu registration of A Cincinnati purchaser of sausaie entitled to vote, was somewhat disconcert' d to find in it amendment no. 4. ! a human linger. It is not uncommon to Strike tho word “white'’ from Sections find i. i uni-xpeci'-il linger in a ' p ' but l and G of Article 4. , sausages should b» exempt

AMENDMENT No. 0.

Amend the fourteenth clause of Section 22 of Articled to read as follows:

4 A 4.1.

MTE AM-POWER SF.PA It ATOMS him! Nten.ni OiiTfllNof iruit’-hUm-tuaHHsi. /it.pa' Traction Kciwiik-hni:-i i*la!n hiixtar* tjvtM* Been ir. the American market. A jnuUiCutltt of $p**ial featurrt im^pvoortnrmtt Tor i$?l, tcwethfcr with mptrior yvnlitir* eon^rwrton and n.ateriah not drenmed ••f by th- ? nxukcrt Four >f Heparntorn, from 0 to 1L’ hur<M* rapacity, /nr rlrom or hornr pt.icrr. Two Ht> 1**8 o{ “ .ViounleU’* H->r8- Fowrrs *7 AAA I Vet of ScU rt«*«! I.umber 4 , fro,n thrr.r to yi.i yar air-drird) conatantly on hniia, from which In Jiuilt ihc incomiaurabte wooil-w«>rk of our machinery. TSACTICH engines^ Sltony+ri, mart durable,and *-irr R»T»i S, IO< IH i I orat* I'ii

""" 5 ‘" n 'E. A. HIBBITT

the laws may be so made as to grade the

tection, education and

masses.

A letter written by Senator, and lead at an

1

U-it i st tes i offlcurs in P r «>P 0 rUo n to , the populatiou and the nccesaary servic-l anti-monopoly

Who ha^ the the county

Lirgi-st Stock and buy your

I her compel the innocent purchaser to . anu ' 111 amendment no. C. • ; "'“"•Ft-k. Am.nd Swiion lof tC. KmlhArjihim into an expensive lawsuit. It is the , , . , . „ , ... ., .. „ cle to read Section 1. The judicial intention of Mr. Yoothees to g-1 protect- fcw ‘ *- vs ,0 taK [ out a l»rge quantity of | kings, Messrs. Nandcrb.lt, t.ould, Scott TS of the S(atB shall bt , ¥es ,ed in a 1 | itation t- r this character , nact, d ll " ; r bo “f» lp f 1 tender •nd U.mtt. say- ,, Supreme Court, Circuit Court, and such

Assembly

at thi* session if possible, and it is to be hoped that the end will be gained.

tn their place before the president signs ! the Funding Bill. Should tin y wait til! the bill is sigtn-d before they decide to

Tmk Washington Star, in its editorial I do anything of the kind, there will bo no

comments on S nator McDonald's speech 'immediate danger.

delivered last week, vays: There is a Mr. Carlyle, the author of this section good deal of importance attached in Dem- of tho bill, told a correspondent that, lie erratic circles to the speech delivered in believed that it would prevent any cunthe Senate by f'cr.iifor McDonald last traction of the currency. He had that! informedy Thursday. It is whispered that the Hen idea in view when he wrote the section, ator laid the corner-stono of a new. oi Ho did not apprehend any sudden with-

' other Courts as the General

1 may establish. AMENDMENT NO. 0

Stt ike out all the sections of the thirteenth Article and in lieu thereof insert

No political

railroad than any other in the world, and ; who is almost daily adding new lines to his gigantic combination, now controls the telegraphic system of the United!

States and Canada, and is reaching under, , , .

, . ,1 . t l- v- the following: Section 1

the sea to grasp that of Lurope. Not con- . . t ® tent with this, he is also owner as I am , ,, , , ,

, . .ball ever become indebted in any manOl three OUt n< «»»“*' r.^o-vnn. ■'

Collars, Blanket--, 'flunks. Bridles, Whips. Combs, Brushes,

Harness Oil, etc.

.■> «»••* I» l*ul»li<* Ssnuii-s*

Grcencastlc. Ind. 8m4.".[ lil.tU T10.\ NOTH tl. CTATK of Indiana, Putnam County,.

I. Moses !>. llri-iK*"*, 'To'k Circuit I’ouil in ami lor tho County ot I’utnsni. nnd Stale of Indiana.-to hereby certify that there will be an election lield at the usual places of kwldinu

FiU-mcra and Thrcshermi inveaturato this Thr- -.hi

Add:

are In-Tted uj

— . ou.ru: Marhinorr Ctnnilara aent frew. Address T NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO. iv '

Bantu Cruuk, Michigan.

OPIUM

$2

rtAUir tun" 0 wit limit pain In t a •• wifeks. Piot one cent pay till cured. U:. II K. l.KMI.WI, lii hinmid. Inti.

Wal*'h«*». Sf.rnu lm!« > ni$S.C0. WLitrinet.l Huntingrx«L,

iI 141 3 CurUper t <tn<] .fit i* | <t( |h>«* >. Vxli

t*. ImlUttnii Kul.lle.

l-»r y«»n- owi

'<loKU«

H »1«W «r •P«s'*:l.tivR |.U||WH* • VaU. .blia rat tllonPHO^ ITJ Nrtr.SUSt. New lo.A

■ ---'- Gl SGYt'Il IlCYTSpH - . mj VIUOIUII uciu at, ill' uruai |»in’ w pers which constitute the Assoc,atod i nC r o r ,or * n y repose to an amount, ,n elcetlon. in the aovcral ,own,hi r .

Bros., and mav. at any t.me, secure a 1 lho exceeding 2 per centum eouu.y, on if .1. «iti on tho va'ue of the taxabla property

rather reconstructed Df.-uocrsev. which : drawal of bank notes, and after tho hill fourth, which will give him absolute con-

js to be organized for the political battle ! became a law it would bo impossible to - trol over the news of the country. With w ‘ 1 ^ 1 " ''' ^ 1

Monday, the 14th day of Maich, 1BB1,

Holds of 18H2 and 1884. Not that the accomplish a ?uddcn retirement. In an-, one more paper added to his

for the pui pofe of atiprovina or rejecting (\>n*

Htitutional i\men»ltnenl* Nob. o

one 11), two (21.

i. nix (Ol ami ninu 0*)*

duted

three (3), lour (4 ). fiv e l

H'j per the (iovernor’fi proclamation

February 2l» 1^1 •

In testimony whereof I Iirtl* hereunto nub-

f I < ■ il 1 nay name ai

> ot said Court, at my office in the City of (irecneaptle* thi** 21th 'Irv of February. IftSl. M. D. HltlDUKS.

Clerk Futnara Circuit Court.

A. J, SMEDUEY

lias l«.u---ii tin-w .ri.n .|,un foiiucrly uceui-ii-d

Last \V ush

PROCLAMATION.

h> Mr. James (aifiord, on Last NY’at>hiTiirton St-, oppoeitethe (.uthohe Chun h, nnd will ku d on

baud or make to order KHKoitf of all desorip tions iu tho bfcj«t la'iciblc tuauner.

and earringoit

i< i; i* 4 i it »: i»,

Winron-

alrcad ^ ie ' a5:t assessment, for Htato and

Democracy contemplate abandoning eith- |swer to Comptroller Knox's opinion, a- enormous power, what will be our condi ! ' U US ,J . * ncurnn 8 er their name or their doctriocs, but that expressed to tlic- Committee, that the I tion? NVbst chance will the people then . ! * tl ' IIIl,s ’ 1,1 J 11 1 ' 0 ‘''^ or policy of wavering is to he done away ; banks would be unable to do business on I have to resist tho encroncbments of cor- “ *xm. .. sih.i amount, with, and the doctrine of f,-c trade or a three por cent security, he sai.l he had! porste power, ilow ohall they even com- -••♦j’.' •,' 1 , 1 c ^ r | in, ‘ )!lia ‘ ^. l

tariff reform U to h.-c- n tU tshihl loth figured it up st ifoand that a bank Uk- municate with e«h other on th. sttbjset, fSon/or. U tbTifcalamifj" to *n.hi..l Prom P‘ , >'"rh-c. Tw«t, „„„■ Tim Senator'.' speech was devoted to ing out a circulation of fifiOCOO and dc- what opportunity will there be for a fair on petition of a majority of the property inVutnim'ro'IintyVreh.^bv notitie.i to me«t| ml , ‘b«ft’m»'uri»f l «nct < <»'o l r'K ' nM ' r ' ,, showing the benefits of free trade nnd positing tiiree per cents, at par, would, discussion of thi. question? The daily owners, in number and value, within tho ! at thi- um»l places of hold me eleetiuni-, on ] ' ' the evils ol proteclion, and those who as- make $50 1 more on tl-o mon< y invested : news which shall be supplied to myriads bmits of such corporation the public an- M end »y, tin- Hth dny ol M ai i b. 'HM, , }-) 0 p ge Shoeing and Blrcksmi thing, 'umt. to know assert that the W.st and than the one that took four per cents, at | of newspapers, will first pass under sup- ( l )b °[.! a ^^^ A^ndmenw 1 1 *r. .r. SI l>Iionm u .un lh , ola South are to joiu l.ands in making free 1 the ruling rate. Ho is conlldont of the ( ervision of one or iwo men, who repre— leeuon and defense, to such an an amount j' > L>at(t l <l'Fcb.2l, issi. " Xhcrill 1’. C. , jiioeingaLdall otiicrwoVkin thifblalkaBijninj

trade the national policy.

succi ss of the measure,

sent tho associated press, and who are us may bo requested in such petition.

Di ir.

ly«

For (lie Cheapest HAMBURfiB E D G116 S