Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1881 — Page 5

HEADLIGHT

OIL

THE STAR.

THE NEWS BOILED DOWN

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O Lamps, Lanterns, IPTTIRE 3D IR, XT <3- S, ^UvXaowcvvv ’C oAt\ ■\v\vc\vs u\\W

dancer ttn-Ir not hbora, tbo; protected them Tn* British GoTernmeRt baa been requestaelres for seven hours with bed c chins, and ed by 'be Ameer of Afghanistan to postpone then traveled ei.ht miles in a lumber wavon the evacuation of Can lahar until the latter to reach the residence of a family already should have arranged to take possession, stricken by the same disease. Ministrk Nor*s telegraphed from Paris A FEwdavs a ii Thomis Phtpoa, a twelve- on the 18th that the French Government had year-old boy, died at Ho kiusvl lo, Ky., of agreed that all American pork loaded on ships | 1 lock-j'W, cauaad from a slight wound in his prior to the date of the decree prohibiting Its hand some days tipfore with a toy pht >1. j unoortatlon should be admitted into France, ) On t'ie Ulth and With the snow and wind- subject only to Inspect on, and with as little | storm equaled In severity any that Receded delay as such examination would permit. | it durln: the past winter. It extended very official announcement was made on the j

gen rallv throughout the Northwest, causing ]8ih that the new Czar wou'd tirst give hi* at-^ ,, , . considerable detentloh to railroad trains, tentton to the Internal development of the i n ,”rn»'lTv ('uuiur a *'edTrTnai JHI} U ,!, Ji't' \ ennor, the < anadiuu weather pmnhet, some Mate, and that his fore.gn [oilcy would be j cd by the t'otienra Medicinal and Tnilet ^.>ap. time ago pred.cled a aevero snow storm on entirely padtlc. | exlernslly, have performed the most uiirsea

the fOth of March.

EPITOME OF THE WEEK. Interesting News Compilation

From Washington.

For the seven months ended January Bl, 1881, the total value of expoits fiomthis country of pc ro earn and petroleum products

ISSO #■"> I U ISO ' Urm * the Sttme lu ; the noth, a ter suffering lor eleven weeks that region who are willing lo pay half the.r

(jiticura llrhiiiK IIniiiorw, Scaly Humors. Itlood lliiinoi's, S|M-c«llly, IVruiaucnily and Economically cured tvlis-n phynicians aud all

oilier niclliods tail.

Charles L. Iuacii. of Indian ipolla, died on recently voted $>10,000 to assist emigrants to

JOIES’ HI STORE.

1880, $25,034 159.

On the 16th the Comptroller of the Currency reported thit the Nu iouul Hank clrcula Ion then outstanding was $W« 734,628; legal tender notes on depos.t hv banks reducing circulation, banks in iqu datum and j Insolvent bunk-, $38.21,104 leaving the net [ circulat on of the Na'loual IbinUsou standin-, secured by Unite 1 Mates bon Is 4807 813 524. The total am 'unt of Un teil states bonds to

from trlehlniasis

Tu, Government of New South Wa.es ha, 1 tUmor:^. 0 ,.' r Jeo^i □"meSie* 1

ecxEaIia kodEaKT.

F. II. Drake, Ff«., asront for Harper an<3 nrotners, Detroit, Mich., gives an ntitonDbing

pa^M^e money.

THE STAR.

CITY AND COUNTY

Wa 1 !" I’rof. Loc is reported sick. y $wF*H. C. Allen is troubled as was Job of old. M^Cbarly While is cleiking in tho postoflice. By?* Wanted, girl to do liouse—wor'; in a small family. Apply at this office. tejy-Mr. Sarnuol Cathcrwood is able to be out a little, after a long sickness. Ho#*Mast Seminary street is in a fearfully muddy condition—almost impasua-

ble.

I.Ai'K of space this week compels us to condense the contributions of correspondents. Bay*Mr. tV. Smythe, Grand Masonic Secretary, and wife, of Indianapolis, visited Grcencastle on Wednesday. Bay* lobn Wade takes charge of Rescue and other trotters, at tho fair ground, last of the city, the coming training

season.

BjjjrCoine to’J hk Ktai: office for jab printing of all kinds—tho best assortment of types and printing presses in the city guarantee good work and low prices. BayUefor? Aubrey left for Shelby

Store.

secure circulation wai $317.1132,toll), ol which $411,983,850 were sixes of 1881, $158,470,10J j luuded lives, and $137,9X),0J0 fours tu i four-

; and u-halfs.

Aceonntvo to Wash'ngton specials of the 1 19th the belief was quite general that an exi tra session of Con less would be called to

. meet in April or early in May.

-Ha i ^ W a Ml IN i;to N dis atch of the 19ih says & A LIjI— It was ret orted that, during a recent luter•‘H4S view. President Garfleld assured Governor

Murray, of Utah, of his determination to use

Lots of new Hoots and Shoes com- j every endeavor to suppress polygamy, at NEFF & ALLISON’S Shoe i President Gahpirld on the 21st noml-

3t48 ' nated Thomas Wil-ou, of the I) strie - of Columb a, to he Consul to Ghent, Belgium, and

Calf Hoots SON’S, $2 60.

at NEFF

Call and see new styles of Walking Shoes at NEFF & ALLISON’S Shoe Store. .‘1148

Children’s Walking Shoos and Slippers just received at NEFF & ALUSOX’S. .’U48 The best Hutton Hobble Goat and Kid Shoos—custom made, solid—for $2 at NEFF & ALLISON S. ::t48

II01114* 4 «I14-4*I I.

Wednesday evening an immense audience greeted the Mozart Club in their second grand home concert. The main door and galleries were crowded, and chairs in the aisles wore needed for the accommodation of the people. The

Ronello W. Berry as Collector of lutei nal

Revenue for Idaho.

At the Cabinet session in Washln ton on the 22d the question of an extra session of Congress was thoroughly discussed It was bel cvcd that the lUta had been ab uulonpil. Tna Commls.-ioner of Indian Affa.rs, It. D. Trow bridge, of Michigan, has tendered his resignation to Secretary Kirkwood, and asked that It be immediately accepted. The followin ' were among the nominations ) sent to the Senate by the President on the 32d: Albert Woodcoek, to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the Third D.stiict of Illinois: Edward 8. Meyer, to be United Mates Mar'hil for the Northern District of Ohio; Henry Kink, to be United States Marshal for the Eastern District o Wisconsin; A. M. Jones, to be United States .Marshal lor the Northern District of Illinois.

... »*' __ - J .1 vuvi.., iiuil, ,v| n H . , K I v t* fs II II IIN I.O li |r U I vr( A kkw davg ago a boU6rinTv]er<& Ilarroa’a According to a recent btatement by a Hccountof kin nme (Kesema Rodent), wkick »aw*rai.l f near Frankfort, Kv., exploded, kill- Ruhw.an journal the authorities of tnat coun- * 1H d been treated by a oonfoDation of rh himg three persona and wounding ..x, try were several months ago advised that yU{d*d"to Hw 1 Cutieura Kemrdies!** h ^ Tug stables of J. 8. O.fut, in Purls, Ky., Nihilists from Chicago hail re-entered that M4I/I' IIIIKI V| were burned on the 20th, and several valuable country. i wiiivr.ri n , „* borsea |erist>ed. On the 19th the glass ball shooting match ( k . 0 , gratefully 1 arkn.iwb dgeT",,'''cure*'of h S,,*t The next Ohio State Fair w ill he held In In London between Messrs. Cat ver and Scott ‘ Rheum on hi nd, neck, face, arms and leas, for Columbus, beginning August 29 and ending was tlaisbed, and resul ed in the following seventeen years: mil able to walk except oa September 3. scores: Carver, 9,737; Scott. 9,7P>-D, , ^m^.rftF k r.h^,rr/**;;,. B d 0 \^ r U*J ) 1 ; Tuf. jom ueymen tailors of Cincinnati have Carver, tho American, thus winning by two I remedies; doctors pronounced his case ho|.« recently demanded an advance of twenty-five points. 1 I' crula, ' en Hy cured by the (,'uticura Rem per cent in the r wages. Tits payments due from peasants for lands . . .. »«•.».» Tub Arkansas Legislaturo has adjourned allotted to them on the abolition of serfdom _ , * without dav. In twenty-three Russian provinces hive Geo. U Brown. 48 Marshall Mrest, Provi The Directors of the Northern Pa die been reduced from foty to seventy per cent. ItinKworm l/uiu^r! aot t'the’liarb^Ps.'w Wh Railroad have recently distributed 200,000 This reduciion amounts to about 9,01X1,000 spread all Over hi* ears, nock and face, and fut shares of the common stock to the original roubles annually. I six years resisted all kinds of treatment, promoters of the enterprise, bringing the ca[>-I The Russian Minister at Copenhagen re- SKI^f DIStASE* ital to the maximum limit of $40,000,(100. qttesied the arrest of the editor o a Socialist S. A. Steele. Esq., Ohicagi) III., says: *'! Thr Illinois Supreme Court has recently Journal iiLAjut city for offering Insults to i “'H say that before I used Uuticura Remedies decided that the law Imposing a penalty of Russia, niKJtfie Government caused the ar h im^o i" c v tr r |ia>Vn l i; * a n y ' re I fef. * T bey" £ al ione t er cent, for non-payment of taxes la rest of the ffnendiug journalist. performed a wondertul cure for mo. and ol mv Constitutional. The same t 1 ibunal alto de- Laiiof. quuntit es oi arms have been seized , own ^ rct * w ‘** an '* Rc er 1 ! * recommend them.'

dares that local assossm'-nts of railroad side- \ by Austrian troops in a rno.que lu Itoauia.

tracks, turu-oulsand switches are void. Miss Hattik Deul, o’ Iowa City, fifty two years of age, lu obedience to what she conceived to be a rell .'lout utv, had, up to tho 2lst, refra ned for twenty-five davs from ealtug, and for three years from ta king. At Lake View. Ill, near Chicago, a few evenings ago a young man named Wi liam

Seymour, about nineteen rears of age, went discovered two dynamite store- and captured ,

to the residence of Char es h. Cram, of the man upon whom was found arms, poison j SAjNx ORD S

> Austrian iroopsu. a mo.que in Doan la. Ccrtct ra Rkrfuhs arc prepared by WKKK8 On the 20th Kochcfort, the editor of the »V: POTTER, CheDiiuts ami DniKKipts. W’ Paris /ntra?**ir/eant, wm suminoned before a street, Ro«ton. and are f<) r nale by ■■..■vier —tu v.nilV,,—.r I.. !*ll druFGista. Price of Cuticura, a McdieiniJ

|.lelly. Finall boxes, 50 cents; lartre boxes. $1. the M'ntionra Resolvent, the new Blood . | ' ■ . B , fl — trn B 1 u. .. U. L u . A 1 -k $ v - - . f .a »u _ X ' a. J * —

magistrate for advocating regicide.

Rochefort admitted on the 21st tbat ... v ........... ., N hllUt telegrams pub 1-bed in the Paiig! fl |„ ilot , l 08 p ® r ..- b ( °, ttle, c fiV'ra

JntixtnsiyraHt, and purpoi tinfF to conic from shavinx Soap. 15 cts; in barn for barbers and Geneva, ware manufactured in Paris. | large coesumera, 50 cts. All mailed freuoa

The 8t. Petersburg police have recently ^Seud for YliuVtratcdTreatise rm the Skin.

Doggett, Bassett A; Hills Compauv, called I uD d twenty thousand rouble-, him to the ilixrr and killed him with a re- A slide of twenty thousand tons of earth vover, an 1 then Instantly blew out his own j ne * r Polkestone, England, u few days a to brains. A refusal by Mr. Cram to i ermit the 1 aused seiious interruption to trslticon the

hoy to pay attentions to his daughter is lie- | Southeastern Railway, lieved to have been the cause of the double 1 British Mouse o

Tin* Kast.

At Valley Forge, Pa., a few evenings ago

largo audience was quite a compliment

to I’rof. DeMotto as well as te tho per— Samuel Clugston waa shot twice by ahurgiar,

sons who participated in the entertain- and soon af or died,

mont, and it is also conclusi’ e evidence that Greoncastle is developing a musical

talent that will suou put to shame some

of tho larger cities in our State. There were about 76 performers on

the rostrum, who represented the host musical talent of tho city and college. Tho tirst number on the program was the dolly Brothers overture, by Suppe,

Countv, on Wednesday, in charge of the and was exceedingly well rendered and

III

Deputy-Sheriff, he confessed his guilt and told the Sherilf w here he disposed of the two horses he got from Dave Durec the stoien animal. One of them ho K in Vigo County and the other one in

ndrick.t County.

Bu^Mr. Sam Dunn, of South Greencastle, was enthusiastically and industriously engaged in whittling for kindling, at his residence in South Greoncastle, last Tuesday morning, when the knile slipped and cut a long gash in his thigh, the sharp instrument penetrating to the bone. Dr. Smythe took the necessary

much appreciated. The execution wagood, but there seemed to bo a lack of force and fervor which it should have received from an orchestra of tho si/.o of

The Massachusetts Supreme Court haa dedded that the law imp i«lnz ou express com- i panics a tax of two per ceut. on their gross

receipts is unconstitutional.

Noticr was given ou the 18th bv the Pittaburgh molders that they must receive an in- i crease in wages of ten per cent ou the 1st of

April, or they would strike.

The Bartlett nulls at Newbury port, Mass., were recently destroyed by tire. Three of the alleged Northampton (Muss.) Hunk burglars were recently icleased from custody, the Grand Jury having lulled to indie. Much indignation was expressed al the result, snd there were rumors that a compro-

mise had been effected.

A yocno man tiam -d Henry Dillon, employed In a Buffalo (N. Y.) eonfeetionery-

t’ommons on the 21st *

tra 'edv. voted £446,000 for army ex; endlrures In the Hr the explosion of s holler in White & Transvaal, and £210,000 for extraordinary

Russell’s mil at MiddleflelJ, O., ou the 21st, transport service.

Joseph Hum Uon, Scideu Sprague and John Stanley, the African evr.lorer, was recentPatchin were ktl ed. ly met In a mountainous region, twenty-five A Cincinnati boy, two and a half years of m,lcs ' nl:ll 'd from a place called AvedL wh'» mysteriously disappeared on the Six influ ntinl journalists of Paris were on 17th, wan restored to his parents on the 2Ut, the 22d sentenced to tine or imprisonment for and Kate Htz^fraid, his abductor, was Indeed 1 publishing articles applauding the nssahsinain jail. She says she was under the influence f on of t e «ate C/.ar. Rochefort’s tine was

of liquor when she stole the boy. .cue thousand francs.

The princely donation of •AX),000 has been T »» ‘' ritKh Ilouso ,>f °" 39d made by Amass Stone, of Cleveland, to the rejected a resolution de. Urlng that the foot Western Reserve College, on condition that -"1 mouth disease among cuttle W entirely

RADICAL CURE

FOR CATARRH.

Clear Head and Voice. Kssy Breathing.Sweet

B r eath. Perfect cmelT, Taste and Hearing. TioCf'UFh. no rbokinK,

no Distreet,

Sanford’s K adicai. CYrf. Catarrual Solt knt and Improvrd Inhai.kr, with sfiecifie diructions, niwy now bo had of nil druffriMts, neatly wranped in one psekage for $1. A-k

for Sankobd'8 Radical Curk.

This econnmicHl and never-failing: treatment ini-tantly cleanses the n8.“a prssuros of putrid mucous, subdues inflxinmation when extend!nt to the eye. ear and throat. roetorofl t he sense of smell, ta«te and hearing when nlleetod. leaves tho head deodorized, «• ear and • pen, tho breath sweet, the breathing eti'y and every sense in a grateful and soothed condition. Internally administered itclean*the entire mucous system through the

If It i c V ■ 42 «— 4 * l- — .— 1 —;

\> estern Reserve t olleK<\ on condition f nat v 7 ,, ' , J oloed which it oarifies ol the acid noisonalthe Institution be removed to Cleveland, its | *° the Importation of diseased animals, | ways present in Cstnrrb. name changed to Adelbt-rt College of the and that the landing of live animals from . Recommended by all druMi.ta Western Rese.ve University, and that the countries known to t* Infected ought to be . IGeneral Agents, Weeks & Potter K<tur<l tkl r rri'-»*4.«a \\i\ ittf'tw u&tkil tfk tlA’PIltV- plOhihit'tl. I BOSTOHs

Board ol Trustees bo Increased to twenty- prohibited,

three, elev n of them Ky be selected bv the the -- J over one thousand persons left donor. The Trustees have .ccentcd aU | Berlin to am bars for the United States, these conditions, and the names of President | The Emperor of Germany received many Gurtleld, < i-President Haves, John Hav and telegrams on the 22 l congratulating him on other eminent cit Zens of Ohio are named by <ho recurrence of his birthday. Mr. Stone a» Trustees. 1 A London dispatch of the 23d says peace ; ON the 22 ! ihe Illinois Senate passed the had been cone u led between the Boers and

_ fe ITT|l§ House bill which prohlbita the sale of | isto s the BrilUh. Toe form: i were promised com- ra „th r« Purest and best . i.i i . W 4» .u.*l f-irnvt*rnment. anil WOUla nt. once dift- ' . i.. - tt. •> <.aa «rs.

Vs?kriifrtk d Malt,Hoc L'ali'iiya ami iron. No medicine like It for the blood,briiin.nerve*.laoir> New life tor functions weaken*! bydi^ease dehility and di^Fipatioa. PoaitiTa care for Liver. Kidney andurinary diffi

. . while nnloadinK l»oxea in frou r . of the place, this one. llowe\or, tho piano passages was attacked by u lars;e Newfoundland dog mado atnplo amends, and received much which burled ita teeth in hs thro t. Gau* applause. Mr. Sidney B«»de, of Indian- ‘-'rone set in. and Dillon died shortly after, in

. . . . . , j horrible agony.

apoliH, seemed to be nbonng under a a pkw days ai;© a t€n-year«old Boston boy, I and Kxpress Messenger 8chneide cold, and we suppose did not do justice , named Frederick Clark, was hold lor tii.il on ycrely injured.

iu^c uiu wuiku p.wuiuiLB lua nnic I'.DLtr n - - • males and nunon* raotn rs rurcsi anu or bowie-knives to minors, and places reatric itdete »^df-government, and would at once dis- medicine called “Ritters.” Sold everywhere turn upon the.r sac to adult- I pen* their army. ( M_t rr TTMOowirr. Bortor, Mam._J

A Lake Shori express train coming west A few day s since a bomb »ith a fuse ntran off 'tie truck at Notting am, <>.. at a jtach d wa* found lu front of the palace of high rate of speed on the 2.M. Kngineor the Duke of CMuna, at Madrid. Lace and K.reman Henderson were killed, AOCOKHINO to a Dublin dispatch of the ,

wa.se- |22U trt*' i oliee had hem informed that the Fenian Council of Balllnlmore had selected

GRAND CONCERT!

to himself.

The Tennessee House has passed the bill to two meu to shixjt the landlord who fired on

R E M E N Yl A.'si.ted by the follow in* solo artieta:

He has a rich, full voice, and a charge which. If proved, shows him to be

. , i f -. n’v . an incipient Jesse Pomeroy. A day or two settle the htate debt at psr and three jie. i tenant durl ng a riot last year, hau goo cont.o o i . io rnii.iu " as | ^,f oro i, e encouutereil Albert T ylor, niue cent, tuterest. Piktuacer, the man who some months ago i not very well executed, and it scetned years old, and, lassoing him with a slip- On the 22d a professional reflurreetionist attempted the life of Bratisno. the Premier

for n whilo as if evoty instrument was noose, hung him to a lamp post. When tired lufoimed t ie autho Ities of Baltimore th:it : (l j Bouma da, has been sentenced to hard 1 • i • ■ oooc „r. ..... ...... ulin « itsuwnbut ‘ his T od -“‘‘Sor wM^rciTeS.S :£XZ^:Zi und ^ acc ‘ ,ini,,,ce8 ' Rell,e Rei^nard, ■ . j, . i by the performers being unahiO tn hear marks of the roi u being vlsiblo on his neck pent to Boutheru amt Western clti< s. — NOI’IS\!\0.

sti.c ics to c os< t if- .aj mg xvui.m , an ^ other. T ho Npatiish students’ sere- when he got home. The police had learned Four young men stopped the Corpus

I of several other instaneua where Cia:k had

tl c patient is doing as well as could ho

expected.

tejV*-A few days ago a Terre Haute lady was in this city searching for the mother of a child which had heett left in Terre Haute to board at first mentioned lady’s house, ami for which she was to receive $2 per week. She hud Cared for the child several weeks, and having heard nothing of tho mother, who said she was coming to this city to work in a tniilirory establishment, the boarding-house keeper came over to hunt her up. The search was in vain, however—it was simply a sharp case of abandonment. Btus-Thc RepuUitvin. ptiHishetl at Effingham, Ills., speaking of a public reading given by Miss M. E. Gilmore, who attended Ashnry University last year, and whose father, Mr. S. F. Gilmore, was a former resident of this city, ays: The public reading given by Miss kMollie E. Gilmore, at Register Hall, la-t Saturday evening, surpassed the expectations of her friends. It was more than a reading; it was tho recitation without a fault from memory of an entire program

nado was, to nsti a familiar expression j or several oimr maia.icua suc.c v-.*:s.:su ( hrUti stage, ab ut seventy in lee south of; The Russian press urge that alt Swiss be • ,_ BK , ..i abused st m, ll boys. ! San Antonio, a few days ego, robbed the expelled from the Empire; tbat db lomaUc simply tinmen, e, and was Imidly ap A coLonKD xan, delirious from smaB-pox, ienil pouch, and got $409 and three watchct rvUtiou. be -everod, and that a prohibitory plauded by the audience. 1 hey respon.l- escaped fmm his keepe™ and rushel througli . {rom pa^engers. Urtff against Swiss merchandise be lustl-

cd with an encore consisting of familia* the streets of New Toik a f. w days ago. at Detroit a few day* ago two nogresses tutcd .

. j r a ct( . I>,of Zerkowskv’s violin solo fouling ”sniab-pov at the top ofhts voice, we c eeut to the Pcui ent ary for one year The opera house at Nlrc, Itslv, was burned

airs, elc. I rot. AcrKOWSKy « io i ^ lie was captured aud taken to the hospital. t or making false pension i flidavits. 1

was the most artistic performance on lV* a joint r.Esot rrmN wb eh was passed by |

Mr. Kdinond DulV Ile,

Mr. llenrv Be.ilu.

program The selection, a transcription the lower house of tho 1’cnnsvlvanla L g ala-

t— n*«h «»

and expression, and was gt > ally appreci- j j , ucu , (.,-y a ij to the Jr .-h, has been reated. Ho responded to an encore by ported upo i no at vely by the Mate Senate playing’’The Arkansas Traveler.” The i Committee on Federal Kelatlons.

chorus, ‘T’raisc Ye the Father,” by Gou nod, was well rendered. It was quite surprising to ste the readiness with

which they responded to tho movements ! , Tr ' ” f ur ' r »» New York .real wuu-u.u.y m. y .quantities of lood. a'e smuggled info this of (ho leader, and a:so the exprv'SS'.or. 1 pnun ^ r y perpour* rlaiiuin4 to be respect-

wi.h which they sa;.g. It is perfectly | able.

aafe to say that this is one of the finest WeMt a| ^ SolIth .

on the evening of the 22d. It was feared that over one hundred lives had been lost.

('haki ks Seiix the well-known New Y’ork brewer, has failed, with habldties of about

$1"0,000

Accokdino to a late report of tho Chief

I’SAMNT.

Will give onu of their Ohand Concerts

AT

tl t A ll .n H VS OPEK t IIOI stt.

Ortocncastlo, Ind.,

I . S, 1 rp lIF Committee of tho R^adju^tcrs Tnl usuAr, March 17.—Tho credentials of of Virginia held a me tinj: on the %id and Mr. Edgerton, of Minnesota. Mere presented, insued a call for a Convention to b« held nud he took the oath of office. Mr. Pendle* June 2 for the nomination of a State ticket, ton -uid he had received Information which The course of General M ihooe in ihc United induced h m to believe that it would be in> states Senate wap approved, possible during the morning to obtain a vote on the 23d General Grant resigned the

on the p n Hug organunt on resolution, and Presidency of the World's Fair Comm s» on, . _ ri ..... he therefore moved t . adjourn, Wh ch motion al , d n U! , t , j. Jewett was elected to succeed . Xn0j;() a V LVG., MeirCll 29, Ol. w«s agreed to. tom. ’* ' Fnimr, March IS.—The rredentla’s of Mr. | The tthode Island Democrats met In S'ate | Admlswicu, -YO anti « Y rt'llts.

Kiye (Me.) were presented and he was sworn Convention on the 28d and nominated Horace

in, and took hi» scat. On motion of M. Kimball for Governor; W. L. tkgar for ‘

Mr. Anthony, .Mr. Pendleton’s organization Lieutenant-Governor; John U. Perry for, resolution was indefinitely postponed—TS to Secretary of Sts'e; F. L. O'Reilly for Attor-

thc

Reserved ?eats at Brattin’’'

^ElMiWKTi’S

t . r o. Dcustle has ever Ptoducud. *'* '*' **■■** 3*—the Vice-President easting the decld ng nev-Genoral, and A. L. Burdick for Treasur- * l0rii ‘ ''' ’ 1 ' ‘ The last of the murderers of Colonel Pot- vote In the aflirmut ve. Mr. Anthony then er. Keso uttons were adopted denouncing!

Tho remainder of tho performance was j erj 0I1C Marino L.bl, has been captured in

very good, especially the lluto and c’.ur New Mexico.

ionot solo, and the cornet solo. The A mu. to make the Illinois Central Rsll- , iii rosd tax available for the payment of tho Club bade their friends good night in th' or( ] lntry ex ponses of tho Sta-e Government chamiing words of Longfellow, ‘‘Good was passed by the Illinois Senate on the

Night, Good Night, Helovcd, ’ set to that

beantiful music by I’insuti.

The entire performance was a complete and Haltering succose. With such Hat

offered a resolution reorganizing the Senate the ‘ unmanly, dishonest and treacherous Committees, on a Republican basis, which w as course of Senator Muhnno tn aiding aud abet agreed to—33 to 37—thu Vlce-Prosl-, ting the Republican t arty.”

18th.

There was a bungling execution at Marlon, fv U'.. a few days ago, the victim he ng a negro murderer named James Black. As the trap fell the rope broke, and the unfor-

of .nvmite perns ° r ” l '!! e,1 _ ,n ,' 1 ’ ioni.s sskccbh », wi»s pivo.i on this «cc»-| ilrTjtcr^KiltbL 1 .

dent casiing the decldi 'g vote. Mr. Davis (Id.) voted with tho Democra’s, and Mr. Mahonc with the Republican*. Mr. 8aul»bury expressed the 0| tnion tl at in the organization of the Senate the Vice-Presi-dent was not clothe l by the Constitution with power to decide in a ques ion of this eharao ler, aud that such action was un assumption of power not warranted by the Constitution. Mr. Lo an said the Vico President merely followed precedents, aud quoted a similar

ca le In 1879.

Monday, March 21 - The Chinese treaties were rejiorted favorably from the Commltt) o

Among the nominations made by President Garfield on the 23d and 23d were the following: General Stewart L. Woodford, to he District Attorney for the Southern District of New York; General Payn and General McDougali as United StattM Mar- j shais at NewY’ork; William II. Kob rtaoa, j Collector of Customs at New York; William Walter Phelps, of New Jersey, Minister to Austria; Klwin A. Merritt, of New York, 1 Consul-General to London; Adam Buleau, of New Y'ork, Charge d‘Affaires in Denmtrk; | Lewis Wallace, of Indiana, Charge d‘Affaires in Paraguay and Uruguay; Michael J. Ura-

LAWN a DRIVE CATES.

Clieap, Durable aud Ornamental.

tied sent'inputs. I he puces guiei ('t g j 0)lj ull j w iiB the aid and cooperation ol minutes later he was successfully hanged, were well adapted to hor sty lo of cuocu- KUC | l jior.sons as Prof DuMottc, Pro. A collision between a switch engine ar.d tion, and in her rendition she ga* ' ex- y,, r k 0WS li T Miss Carrie Weik, and many a fisight uatn at Parsons, Kan , the other pression to every shado of fueling in *. j' * ■ - j- w . , irs t ’ (i I day killed two men and wrecked two locomo-

them,,id ...l.;„«l mpomir, .l."rd, .* ZHSTJUrSZ tiTS S:!

of voiceless music in every well nUuned | in our yw , n cit ^ an( j too, with as 18th repres-nt the Whlto River Utes as •«- ton, of New York, »» Minister to France.^snd shire, Koltcltor-General; Samuel J. Phlllipa, in ucc. It ii just the fence for pardeners.

heart iu her aunienco.

on the stage wa* Tory pleasing,'her manners unassuming, modest aud ladylike, and her gestures and acting, rare «> they ever should bo in a Indy speaker, wore always appropriate find suited to tho words. We fools thrill of genuine pride in her success on this occasion, and this feeling was generally shared by tho large and intelligent audience that hoard her. Tho expression of this feeling in appreci

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other cities. The Club gave a second break. The troops hart completed a aub-

performance last night, with nearly the atautlal bloek-houae near the agency. n Fite citizens of Arizona, who had pursnert

® ” * . I a band of A arhe mule thieve* lor seren An ordinance against profanity is rig- days, wore them* tve* finally ambushed and

III. A simple mur,1 ‘‘ roJ, ’- vtl,etbeves -

Young Brown could not lift one end

„ .. of • heavy timber at Unionville, Ohio, ativo applause, unmixed with envy, (that j an( j (j r0 wn, aged 7<), showed him outgrowth of ignorance), inclinos us to , ho1T t0 do it, hut killed himself in so do

hope that a prophet may sometimes be honored in his own own country; and that our young debutante is appreciated here as she w ill surely bo admired and ^honored in other places where she may

Ijpeak.

aresolut on setting forth that “the hostile attitude astumed by the NVional Banks toward refunding the National debt at iow

i„i y e „f„,ccd*.«, in. * wi—wisraSMS: irsjzzjsiss d—n brings a line of 'To, and stronger near Osceola, Ark., on the 18th. snd u e contrary to the best Interests of the swearing C08t8 more. immixllately sank. Four of her crew were people, and well ca:cu ated to excite their

drowned aud four others Injured. alarm for t,.e fu'urc.” Objection wa» made

8. Dana Horton, of Ouio, a* Secretary of Uie ^ tl f J4 0 j-th Carolina, Judge of the C"U:t of I farmers aud stock-raisers, aud is very dnsira United States U’.'immsutonfrs to the Inter- | ( jalm*; L. A. Sheldon, of Ohio, Governor of hie hjr ccmcterie», parks, lawns, city lets, national Monetary Conference at I’ lris. New Mexico; Thomas M. Nichol, of Wiscon- arape arbors, trellises, and other ornamoata Tl'BSDlT, March 22—Mr. Voorheen offered aon,Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Edward j uurposes. Their Lawn and Drive Gates, for

S. Meyer, United States Attorip v for the ; heauty, strength sml utility, are unsnrpa**o4.

Northern District of Ohio; George VV. Atkin- Their son United States M irshal. West Virginia; I

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In the United States Ren at." on the 23d Mr. : Yoorhees again submitted bl* resolution de- ' daring that the hostile atlttude assumed by

the National Banks to refund ng the National | debt at a lower rate of interest, and their re

A few days ego Mr*. Mary Rogers, of Terre to the consideration of the resolution on the Haute, Ind., while delirious from an attack of J ground that it was not in ord r, being in the the measles, sprang into a well aud wa* nature of legislat ve business, and, at Mr. drowned. , Conkling’t sug eatlon, it wa* withheld until On the morning of the 13lh the first over- the liid. Among the r.om'uat ona confirmed

land train for the East by the Southern waa that of Henry G- I’carsou as Poatmnster si arm for the future. Mr. Morrill Interposed route left San Francisco. ' at Now York City. • question of order, but afterword withdrew Chaolo.* Foster aud wlfs, living near- ' * It, aud tlie resolution went over under the

have many advantage* over auy now in a»e For prices nr other inf 'rrnstion, call npnn. ur

add res*.

cent at tempt to diet itc the legislation of Congress. are contrary to th* best interests of I the ptiople, aud calculated to excite their |

I H. N Dtiiley, OI !.W. 4 brNlir,

Foreign I uti'llit'rnoo.

rules. Mr. Dawes offered a resolution tor the

Gray hairs arc honorable^ but their i promature appearance is annoying. 1’nrk-! Lexington, III., were turned out into tbs

er’s Hair Balsam is popular for clcanli | storm by the burning of their house on the NrsaJ-T ninety pounds of dyuamlte were ] el ction of Senate "Ulcers, naming tho candtness and promptly restoring the youthful | night of the 19th, just as thoy wars coming found in the Nihilist mine recently discovered | dates selected by the Republican caucus. The

mar | dovu trith the saasii-pox. Rather than eo-1 ta 94. Petersburg. j resclutlon was laid over.

AgooU, Greescastts, Ind. amt*

l'KK*> for Ns-ttinu-White Pekin Ducks for sale at ono dolar a setting. Leave your orders at !«■ Star office. 2m$R JOHN SWEENdY.