Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1881 — Page 4
JUfST iei:< i:ivi:i> !
I desire to reduce ray stock of f?ood? and wil! 1 lor the next f’O days offer such bfinraini as were i ever heard tell of in thi§ section.
20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New California Canned Peaches, Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New
Krra|i*t of Mylr.
arc more fashionable
•Java. Mocha, Golden Rio and Green Rio
Ore.r&rutle and Sponcor, Ind.
COFFEES.
THE STAR.
C lEE E _A_ i 3 _
Frank A. Arnoi.h, Kditor ami I'rcpncti
Saturday. M»r. 1C. 1^81
TKRMS
•Sl-OO per year.
EntkkBD at the i'ostoftice, Oreencasth Ind.. as second class mail mat ter.
Thk new hndpe across the Ohio, between Louisville nnd New Albany is a Used fact now and it is expected that the work will commence immediately.
Darnall Bros. & Go’s. Call and Ne<‘
How It Feels To Be Frozen.
LKansaii City Timen.l
The second case reported yesterday of
Thk President vetoed the 3-per cent,
funding bill passed by Congress, because ' pitiful. About eight o’clock on Thursthe fifth section contained provisions : day night, just as the snow-storm was destructive to the national banking sys-1 at its highest, James Stearns, who lives tew. near the Water-Works on the road to
itosedale, heard one of his horses kicking | in the stable, and went out to see what the trouble was. While on his way to
not marry us. We then wont to Wood's oflice and he married us.-’ This is the j simple story of the child, not yet out o'
people being lost in the storm or | short dresses,
away in the drifts comes from West Kan sas. It is in every way touching ami
Alderman Furrier depos-
Black dresses
than ever.
Some new colors are threatened for next
summer.
Flowers have become things of the past for bonnets. Black satin slippers are in style now with the lightest shades of ball
dresses.
Silk cords and tassels remain in favor as a flniViing ornament for all sorts of
dresses.
“Fire color” and “pheasant’s breast” are the names ol two new shades of orange and red. To make a belt bow requires a yard and five-eighths ol eight inch ribbon—no more, no less. All the ladies this winter have been dressing thejr hair low. but French barbers in congress assembled, have resolved that the hair must ho dressed
high.
A New York paper states that at evening parties, within the past two weeks, have been seen some waists so short that they need three hooks only to fasten them at the back. Plaid materials aro still quite a furor. I and the r reign may perhaps prove a long, one. Maroon and dark green grounds are preferred New skirts are made of Madra plaids; there is forester’s plaid,
Of Carpets ever shown in this city, received to-t|ay, at
G.V.CORVIH’S.
The
Latest & Choicest Designs At the Lowest Cash Prices.
Xo. o East \) (islun<fton Street.
ed that ho remembered the visit referred •‘"ilor’s plaid, farmer s plaid, highland to in the child's deposition; that ho was and the favorite shepherd's plaid,
a-ked by a woman whom he afterward
learned was the child's grandmother to ^ full line of Foster Lace Kid marry the little girl and a young man ' ; ' s in al 1 shades at A l.l.KN liUoS'. who was present. Says be: ’ “They told IC-por..
me the young girl was fourteen, but she
looked like a mere child, and 1 declined Fi,lh mo,,thl y rc I ,ort ol • schf " jl N ' ,, • to marry them. The woman said they i T (Jackson school) Marion township
TrtEi:r. is one level headed Bishop in the country—Levi Bishop, of Detroit, pe- j
ti.ions the Michigan Legislature to pass a; , ,, , , - . —j , taw that all physicians, before receiving ' ho ! "* ble he csmt ‘ n( ' ro ’ iS ,ho VrosUaW ; were not t0 , ive together until they grew 1 ho *f Reserving moat merit and who authority to practice, shall f”nn of a woman cov ered with snow and up When I asked the g.rl if she knew |' t<:ured ^ lar ^' Kenerul average their bodies to a medical college ford,a- with a R,n,,ll child c,M P ed ,i P htl y in her i what getting married meant, she shook u Poa examination, were section Calling for assistance, he had j her he , d< 1 then explained to her wha. i er ’ VV ,lllr
, them carried to his house and carefully j it raoant> and 8 , ie s e did not want Lea Da >’
to get married. The old lady seemed to
Vlca Furin-
Lla Adams and
K. A. Wood.
LUJEHICHiCO.
Sati'RDav, after considerable talk and i much uncertainty, President Gatfielo sent to the Senate the following Cabinet appointments, which wi re immediately
continued:
attended to by his wife. At first it was
| thought both inotlur and child wore be determined that they should bo mar dead.but a ter working some hours the r j ( , d ,o The father's story was: “1 came ^ woman was so fur restored as to be able f r( , rn city of llortn, island of Faval, | to tell her name and the story of her un> Portugal, I camo to Erie four years ago.
J “' 08 0 ,:l8lr, °' of S ' mtar - v rortunate predicament. She stated thut My wifp j, jn p ortURa |. 'j support ■ •I State. ^ her name was Mrs. Ashton, and that she her by sending her money. Will bring U rn Windom, of Minrcsota, Secrets- lived near Ilosedalo. She had to come her here as soon as I am able. Have-4 ry of the 1 reasury. to the city to collect some money due her, children, one Florinda. She married Wayne Mc\ engh, of Pennsylvania, husband, he being ill at the time. Not, Lucilina Grace jn Ausust Ia , t She lived kttorney iieueral ^ ^ being able to see the parties in this city w jth her grandmother, Mary Rose Grace. Thomas L. James, of New Vork'till almost dark she waited'and after j j h ,d no knowledge of ray little girl's'
.getting a settlement started home. j marriage at the time it occurred. My When ;n W e.-t Kansas near the depot, j |itt| e girl does not comprehend the 1
tary of the It.Urior. ^ the storm overtook her. but she valiant-i niHaf |ing of marriage. I live opposite Robert T. Lincoln, of Illinois, Secreta-: |y struggled along until she saw the | Mrs. Grace. Did not know she wai
ryofWar. lightofMr. Stearns' house glimmering Wm H.llnnt, of Louisiana, Secretary i n the di-tance. She made an • tiort to
Feb. 18,1881.
A lady w ho aims at being the best, dressed woman in Philadelphia appeared lately in a dress of white embroidered velvet, covered witn crystal trimming and pear! fringe. It was so heavy tha' she could barely waddle about, but as | it was the dress of the evening she went
home happy.
Postmaster General. Samuel J. Ritkwood,
TUTPS
HARDWARE, S T O “V IE S BUZLDI1TC MATERIAL, Fine Pocket Cutlery and Plated Goods,
Agents for the celvbrated
Dayton Champion Steel and Mishawaka'* Chilled
of Iowa Secre-
T
PILLS
of the Navy. The Senate received the nominations »t 3:05 p. m., and immediately, on a motion of Cameron, of Pennsylvania, went into executive session. The Senate in executive session, voted to confirm the nominations unanimous-
Ijr.
married until three days after. My little girl is still a girl in he>- ways, man-
reach the house, hut her arms and feet n „ r8 Bnd thoughts. I think they have ;
were numb and cold, and the child began to grow heavier in her arms. Finally, it seemed as if she could no longer pull her leet out of the snow. 'J housords of colored ILdits danced bi fore her eyes:
not lived together since their marriage." The petition for divorce was accompan-, ied by a sworn statement in Portugal of f the cure of our lady of the Immaculate i Conception of the city of Horta, certify-
INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
j Slate and Tin roofing to order. No. 9 east side square, Greeucaslle, Ind.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
eai», and her feet tingled as if a
Is f peaking olTlic closing hours of th< ,,,illion ^edje-points were sticking in regular session of the Indiana House of lhBn ' as ‘ h ‘ w,,iked - Thon ’ l f, eI, "K of Uepresrntat.vcs, on last Sunday, a special ,lro,rfiines - i Ci,,,,e ,,v ' r hor ' A ,k,, 'S htful
feeling of lassitude ensued, a freedom
the roar of a thousand cannon resounded | irlJf t |, at p| or j n( j a Grace, a child horn
savs; "The House .passed the medical
till Mid frittered away - veral hours in f,om , ‘ 1! 1 W0 ‘*-
babe was warm and light as a teathorin her arms. The air was redolent witli the breath of spring: a delighful melody
away seve
idle motions and vexatious delays of
regular order. The afternoon was marked ,
May 31 l^GS, was baptized by him in June 14, of the same year. Lewis Grace the defendant in this suit, denies that force and coercion were used, hut that Flora Grace married him of her own
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPiD LIVER* Loss of appetite,Nausea, bowels costive, i'ain in thelTead.with u duTTsensation in the back part. Pain under the shoulderblade, fullnt-as after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low spi nts. Loss of memory, wit ha feel ingot having neglected some duty, weariness. Dizziness.
CURES ALL DISEASES OP THE LI VE •kidneys stomach and ^BOWELS<^ General debility^ CONSTIPATION^ DYSPEPSIA PlLESAtV^TM*
frei will, and insists that his marriage is 1 Fluttering of the Heart, Dots before the
, even. N ellow Skin, Headache. Kentlfss-
L ^nl and Linding. in the petition to the - .
by a disgr iCifu 1 and humiliating e.vhibi lion of ‘TIoosicr hoodlums,” the rnor singular that the members participating were sober. 'I hroughout the session Cabbage, of Warrick, hos proved himself the champion ass, and when the commit teo on Saturday recommended thal his bill for the protection of chickens, etc , be made the special order for Monday, the report was accepted ns the signal for ihe pandemonium w hich followed. Cabtutgo look the Boor to say that it was a
resounded in her ears. She sank to rest
Court .or divorce it was set forth by FloI n that a marriage ceremony was perI formed by Samuel Wood, Ksq., between
on downy pillows, with the many cold. the petitioner and Lewis Grace; that the red lights dancing before her in resplend petitioner was but twelve years of age ent beauty, and knew nothing more unti: j imJ wus j KI1 „ ra „ t 0 f the nature and charshe was brought to her senses by the acler 0 f the ceremony oi act thus per-
vigorous treatment of Mr. Stearns and his wife. Then her limbs were tingling and smarting and her brain seemed on fire. It was found that her hands and leet were frozen. The child slithered no
harm.
ness at night, highly colored Urine. IF THESE W ARHINCS ARE UNHEEDED. SERIOUS DISEASES WIU. SOON BE DEVELOPEDTUTT’S PILL3 nr** eg per hilly uclaptej i«»
«urli dowo eflW*tn
of feoliriK ah to astonish the h lifter it. Tbev ■nereage the l niidciiU5n* btxly to Tnkc* l le*.t». thus ;L - ->yhti*iii , noarftglietf m route tetleui UllfOAll'i e tftrxunM. PCeirnhir McmaU a\
red. Price '£> rents. ’.V
BROTHERS&CO.X
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ST.LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY
<1ll(
_ TH i»ro15 Yfirmt* St.. ?N'.\ .
good hill, for chicken-hawks uul owls IMvorrcd Jit Twelve, was tho "distructivesl thing there is in | 'Erie Hcrald-i iny country,” whereupon a member | Among the petitions for the dissoluinoved that the provisioiis thereof shall | tion of mairimonial bans which wire
formed; that no contract of marriage was made between them, tho petitioner and Lewis Grace; that she was induced to go before said man and submit to the ceremony by the influence, force and coercion of her grandmother, MaryRose Grace; that by fraudulent represen tutions made by the said grandmother and Lewis Grace, she was made to believe that it was right and proper to sub-
TUTT’S HAIR DYE,
Tlii-se Bittern tire not an lutoxleatiii^ tievcrnige, tout « MeiHctnc of real merit, and pleasant to the taste. For by all l>ruy(/ists. Prive, $1.00 prr
Gray If air or W junk ► ehaiiKv-1 Ouiakv Hi ai k hy it niiii*lc it)ipllt*atloti <>i tit " Uvi- i*
I'or Nia!<* si( :i Kurtfuln.
i a haCuibI color, iw ts 1 list:.munfOitsly,
|
Ittijutrls u
Solti by l)nii;?tMl*,
Cftlce, 3D Murray St., New York. g Or. TI I’TS MtM iL al VnluwM* Infurwalli » »n«t ^('•ertil Hrrel|*t" will t*r iwnllrrt FKI F on sjipllrsiDm.
Tin; YlarJieis.
.Mu \nai'ol is, March '■>. \\ heat 1 he J Farm of 1‘Jil acres, in Washington townmark, t i.-.tcudy; No. U red, $ 1.03,!^ it I ship, Jo miles south of tireencaHtle. 1 04. torn—Is steady at 4l<-.(h;4*Jc j »trned hr A_ <1. Smith. Good grazmc
| Oats—Are ijuiet; new white, i. m .'hie.;
lai'd and
t'4:s
watered:
W II
WlI.I.IAMsO .
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Battle Creek, Michigan, MA.scrxoTrBKa* ov tux omt ukkcixt:
not inure to tho benefit of any hen fail considered Monday by Judge Galbraith udt to tho ceremony, which she di i ing to furnish freehold surety that she was that of Flora Grace, twelve years ' without any explanation as to the naaveriges lour eggs p< ! wuk. There old. The Coart said; “This divorce is : tore, meaning or effect of the iame. and
VIBRATOR
wore indecent allusions by members, decreed on the grounds of fraud and co- 1 she therefore prays that a decree bo nlcausing the ladies in the gallery to beat i-rcion. It is a most remarkable case. I lowed, treeing her from the bonds fo. a precipitate r'-treat Sevcial represent never hi ard of a similar one.” Said the j ojstriinony, as il she liau never been
atives with some regard for ordinary dc- ; child in her sworn statement: "I am 12 | married.
cency shouted ''.Shame! shame!" bui years and 0 mopthsold; my father's name whenever one rose to his feet with a point -.s .John Grace; mother's name k. Hannah; of order and called upon his fellow- havo Bred in llibs several years; have members to respect the place and remem- lived with my gramlmoiher. Mary Rose tier thi ir povitionr he was saluted w ith a 1 Grace, Mr. Salcer an 1 wi!e, and Luciana shower nf books, paper wads, inkstands took mo, one evening, to Alderman ami missiles of other description, and , Wood's office. They told me when they compelled to sit down. The speaker 1 started that they wqre going to a lawyer rapped with his gavel, and the lamp- They said they wanted me to get mar-j globes by his side were shattered by a , ried to Luciana. I said that 1 did not J heavy volume of statutes hurled directly want to, but my grandmother and Mr. at himself. Thu sergeant-at-arms was 8alcer said I must do so. 1 did notun-' i ailed upon to quell tho riot, nnd was jderstand what getting marru <i meai.t doubled up by a cony of the* statutes in Luciana Grace and I stood up and Mr forcible collision with thu pit of hi* > Wood repeated some words tome. 1
New Dresss Goods in all popular;
styles at ALLEN BROS'.
THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horso-Powors. Complete ThrcRht-r Factory t EotFibHBftod In th. World. > I84B ^ .>f fontinunvi ami iuci «»nful bw*l. J"b I CHUO without obaoin« of nautu, ^ £ mauMWiinwit, or locution, to" bark up*'
ll«*un Wounds not at onto Fa-
tal.
.Donaldsonville i Lo. iCbiuf. j
The Madison Jouinal instances the fact of a man being stabbed in the heart in that parish, and walking a hundred yards before falling dead. The wound is described as being three-fourths of an ; inch long. A more remarkable ense ol the same nature was reported in «>>• Chief sm..- month- ago. and which, j strange to say, received little notice from the press. Mr. R J. Green, who was
«TF \ M - I’OWKIl HKrAttATORS
Com p I r t c Sf lilt fits of y pi* ^ j"'' ov^rnfcen r*tho^JU<Tifttr. market.
A multUudr nf rpfruil O'.it hnprovri*r-*t* for UJfjl.tofirethpr with auptrior yuahtie* in eonstrur. 'w* and matrrinl* not (IrPRliuvlot by otht r makor*. Four hL7aih of SeparatorH, from €1 to Iioim?
or httrai
(Jiiic.vijo March ’ Journal reports--
Hogs. — Red.iots. IO.OjO
uifcots, l 'ii.iohi-ad. Market very active and ia demand lor good heavy; general market ]:>•, higher, closing irong; a!l sold. Mixed | acking, tsou 5 40; good to choice shipping, f.'i bill'll0 ‘Jo; extra heavy, $b bu
, light, 45 lore r » VO.
Cultle.—Iteceipts. bikH; In ad; ship mCnts, 3,100 head. Market fairly active , and steady. Common to im-dirm ship- - ping. 44 2. r )(i l 75; good to choice, 41 '.Hi • 15,5 20; exports, 44.7f>M5.VO; lower ‘ grades and canning weak a’ $2 50 - 5 75: butchers’, $.‘ii'd'5.75: stockers and leoib rs active at $2b0(53.75; low-r grades of
shipping very weak.
Sheep—Receipts t W) head; ship ments 1,500head. Demand brisk and stronger. Common to medium, fl.25(5 4 75; good to choice, 45(5 5.25; (X'ras. i
4 t 80(<i 4 DiJ; all sold
A i. t x i - WANTI tl l«r tha Beat it I : - • ilirtR Pictorial iLfik- hiuI P>iMes. Pricfreducoii ;k"i per coist. N'litiooul Pubtibhiaf
head; 8h»f>- Ch
.’h JCHCO. 111.
Mnt-ki
OMPOUND 3YRUP ■V
_ COMPOUND SYRUP \ '^^P.OqoSPVA^^V
i
WASTING DISEASES,
Six’ll AS
Consumption, Bronchsi's, ernl DebilOy, Brain
7,500,000 '£:• lc conBUntly on haiui, from which in built Uu* rourtrablw wood-work «*f our iimchiiB ry.
mibcr -•Irinl)
in-
stomach. The crowd in the galleries did not want to marry him, but my .hot on tho streets of Donaldsonville. looked d wo upon the scene in mute dis- grandmotl. r aid 1 must. Luciana is a, ,j Te( i lnofe th an throe hours alter a ball tunj and visitors on the lower lloor tool; - com! cousin of mine. My father cam- I, ^. oin ft r ran tnr revolver had passed com-
and took mr away from my grandmotli-!
TRACTION ENGINES^
ri fuge in flight, lie disgraceful scene lasted nearly an hotu , and linally spent itself from sheer exhaustion. For several year* the closing days of an Indiana Legislature have been more or less “boodlurnish,’' but thut of Saturday out-
Hcroded the worst turbanee*’. At the
ei s three days ufur I was married. After I wu8 married, until my father came and took me away, l and toy grandmother occupied the same room together. 1 ami Luciana did not occupy Ihe same
pletely through his body and heart, ma-
king a channel in the latter organ that' was large enough at either orifice to admit the little finger of the physicians who conducted the post mortem exami
nation.
of ull j u-vious dis- room tog-ther, and have not lived to-j —— , night session there gether. I go to public school No. 10. I 1 KG.S'" 1 ' 0 ^ 111 t ' f ''® rlfc y was a u.h-r exhibit of lawlessness, not { We went fo another oflleo the same! ‘ ‘ so pri nt.eo. ed, however, as marked the | aigl.t w<-went to Wood's office. It was jiaySee Corwin's new
advertisement’ Otnrii
I met : , of the xftorn&on.'
Alderman F.-irier's office, bu
ho would 1 in Tm. Star to-day.
I
rmeu »™ lenUfsl to tm-Iuiiu Mxi-llir.i-ry.
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NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO. tlavtla Craotk, triiotitgam
Uxitfu Stock Yardh, Im iaxaimi i March D.—The Drnvi-rs’ Jouanal repoits: I Megs—Are steady and unchanged; choice light pt'-king hogs, 45,35(0 5 55 per 100 pounds; mixed packing, 45.25M5 15 Ke- ; ceipts, UK) head: shipments 8(X> h<-a 1. Cuttli.--Tin-market is active, but not ' quotabiy higher; shippers, 41 5: l(u 5 50
' butchers', 41 4 75. snipnunts, 18 head.
Sheep—Tho market is steady and un-
Astlima. Gon.-,
Kxhaustinn,
Chronic tlonstipatinn, Ghronie
Diarrhic, Dyspepsia, or
i,oss of s fob kk.
Ar* poMtivi lr :iii<t .•prpililjr cured In
Fellows’ConinoiiiiiiSyrap btmf&tu.
Attention been culled to the (net thut in
Msmiifh ae of Ilypophoiphites »ro is or*
readily absorbed by the »3>tAni. ‘
indicated as auxiliArtep vtt
tent. they are better th which to improve
*he H 1. hihJ crneraliy to cur»* Wnffinir hitr
P
ettseH. than nil other iAtepHrAt ; ont from Pbntijdiorus. And cilice Imonpltornn enters ho gen e r ui 1 y into the an unit I economy, it becomes par exrellen « the htst vehicle with which to Of--.K i.il. Hie Other -. ilalir.jng ioaredienu of
h.-althy Bl.io.l, N.-rve and .Vlu«ele. In |f«lto«a’ 'vrap ..I llypo|.h..!.|.|iitea are oomhiiiRil alt ttntit. tunee- toun.l noeaxaarjr to inrun- robnm and. nhorean. it i-n- imrntt-d with o
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Knrmerw nnd Thr«»hc tnycHUKatAi thin tnatchu^» Thr OlnrfiUirs Hejtl fit e Adtlrw
rr * • • ' hralth . .»w-«, w uuir-u.Y, vi, yvus invemen with d Hfridri ts ; |u nd Jsupply every deficiency, it certainly
’ ““ 111 na has pertormed some wonderful cores.
I»o not be deceived by remedies bearing h Hiinilur name: no other preparation in* sub ► titute for this under nny circumttancee. Look
i,i . it-/ -r-.i i <»utf o r the name mnd odd tom. J. l.FKLLOWH, changou; good to IHIIC) , T *• > {ir J •> L Lo ; m. .lohn, N 15.. on the yellow wrapper in wa i c< ipts, 1S5 hea l; no shipments. LVClhi uShu “ Me,, br hol ' ,iD * ,he PMpM I r. “TT T , I Tim Price, 41 50 p»r Bottle. Six for 47 nT 1 ^'t .‘'iT'f KV PROS ' * C BY AlA ‘ BRI OUISTS. J Hip Corset at Al.l.hN BROS. w . w . jo ae# . A „ n , m6 .
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